Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 January 1952 — Page 12
CHICAGO, Jan. 21simmered dowh Iowa and Hlinois. It held Ia
scheduled at Jowa’ Cify Feb.
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By JOE WILLIAMS bi on NEW YORK, Jan. 21-—Oscar Vitt had been fired, the 76 to 59. : ' : ’ x # ” ery-baby rebellion had subsided and the Cl&geland Indians
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was probable that their battle for league honors, st year by Illinois, would be settled in their games
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Iowa took a temporary grip in first place Saturday with its 12th consecutive victory,
dropping Minnesota,
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ILLINOIS WAS idle and remained a half game be-
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Gopher battle, grouping 34 points and tying the con- era Ohio State and Wisconsin are dead- : ference mark 4% most free throws in one game with 16. locked for third place in league play but all have been , Minnesota never pulled info contention against the beaten twice and cannot approach the lead .until both Cit taller Towa crew and .none of the Gophers could hold = front runners get a pair of losses and that appears un. : down the Hawkeyes’ center. likely. : “NW. 400, Indiana, beaten once by Jowa already, could threaten | IOWA GETS a chance to pull even farther ahead th& Hawkeyes at home, but Saturday the Hoosiers had to Si nN
tonight, appearing ‘at Indiana while the Illini agaih are
out of action,
Other games tonight pit Northwestern at Michigan,.
Wisconsin at Michigan State
go all-out to trip Purdue, 82 to 77.
= » ~ LJ " og . FRESHMAN CENTER Don Schlundt tallied 29 points
for the winners while Carl McNulty caged 22 for Pu
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and Minnesota at Ohio State.
Wisconsin topped Northwestern, 74 to 58, hitting 40
rdue,
" were on the prowl for a new manager. ;.. ‘They've got the i! i . : : 3 S -s : te : . ti Vic : JR ae : as 5 he ‘irste as] ye hind in the conference with a 4-0 record and 11 con- But none of fhe games not involving the two lead- per cent of its field goal attempts, while Michigan rallied ast voung prospect in baseba right in their backvard, A win y 7 \ 21 ros : . : b q ot R "0 B secutive wins for the year. ers will become important until either the Illini or Jowa in the second half to.post its first conference win, 55 to NEW ohserved 4 ATTOW Wr a mi awl’ ¥ Je 11 , they | possible situation.’ A long and I'he Hawk's Chuck Darling was the star of the get beat. 36, over Michigan State. ; oi and | n n oA PR 0s 1 T 1p FP g dictate rh ———————————— - — A 3 he t AEE cate visions was ater ames lu A + ther Sewell had tie Neds lo vietor) me as the thirc th : n wild, illogical wav he symbolized given the "St the cig] intro ha had to © 46th men’s c¢ louie Brown § CHINE fmFRSR Aha "ag 2 BO ment was wr i y . This happened:to Casey Stengel ; their irs "5 ; A in Brooklyn and. later in Boston at Indiana a ¢hampionship In : hefore the quaint i inaed Bistory and was dentist got his break with the @ Claude Jas he R eniogized . hn ys > wi annexe AS MANage Yankees, Ax a ease.! leh 4 singles handi the vodr and Be 8 up and gown saree; us) a ® berth hen : WAVE serve an illustration o rolled a 626 : ¢ Yank Sik what opportunity and nnel n used 112 - BRtrial Wa we y . lita By BILL EGGERT 4 - mean to a Ianager ( abili handica aying fat least ' : r 2 HS aL toast Stengel alway had it but until he INCH BY INCH, the Indianapolis Caps are gaining on fashion & a8 entitiec ok n ha xt 1 he n > | to) “I told you = Williams feached the stadium he wasnt Cleveland, Cincinnati and St. Louis for a playoff spot in the Jacobs, who 80. : able to demonstinte It, Ame 1 Hockey League's Western Division ries a 153 a ! . r # 4 rican Hockey Li , 7 ‘ ga Not that Barrow could have A MANAGER in Sewell's cir- “ sie lg age for Wa At a EN / SS ev s las runer B28 any deep JOV.in SAVING it atl cumatsnces can never look to the Cleveland has split even in its last 10 games, Cincinnatl Funeral Ho the time, for in nailing down their immediate future with golid has done likewise in its last six] Yn the St. Jol championship the Brow@s had optimism. All he ean hope for and St. Louis has won only three Hockey Summary Evange swept the season's wind up series jc a3 windfall, a stroke of im- of its last 16 games, we a INDIANAPOLIS: Goal, Hall: defense, cal League with the Yankees in four stralght mense good fortune, like, say, the Meanwhile, the Caps have won fay, Zels ; enates. J; Wilson. Lu Sport Bowl, ~the first time that had hap- development of a Buc} Walter four of their last five starts; the u n ea Durham. O'Grady, Jane of 191-234-220 gin 1 {arr Stevens | last being a b to 4 sudden-death in, Heller, McKa ] Mace Jenl penad since old Harry M. Stevens into a 20-game nn \ 1y “ : . Goal," Almas: nse, Nichole Mace Jen invented the hot dog. the converted ielder won 27 for overtime decision here last night i. Sus ckenb gl or center, Morrison; with a 670 i “] guess that was my biggest McKechnie in '39 And yet : over St. Louis. jab. Rasla Simpson, junds. “Black, bracket and T ol cari RUS, L . : . thrill baseball.” Sewell was Well, all manage om¢ Ww a: 2 Officials: Referee. Jack Hahlenbarhers Christensen’s telling ‘me two days ago in Cin- are hopeful at this time @f the THE big thud in this week's linesmen HE) [ackion 2H Sohany Borrell, 683. cinnati. "Watching four pitchers, vear and-Sewell, though no star schedule: will sound. off Wednes- INDIANAPOLIS 5 11 ! s Jenkins ha start, finish and win. Especially gayér bv habit no exception day night in St. Louis when the aun SCORI hl 1 243-202. A | Potter who won on only two hits, He thinks recent trades will help Caps tangle once again with the net B31 PERIOD. PUINDIANAROLIS. Rete Yaver Men's And it was a series we had to the Peds : Flyers before returning here to cofiin charging Simp: yom) 3:36, Black and Paint League win if we were going to make it. “Andy Semini gives us the face off with Buffale Thursday ? R 342 amiion jyiasi straight strik .. wn first really "good catehe the night. hing AA RLIR 0 until a- 6-7-1 SEWELL PROVED himself as club's had since Ernie Lombardi ih Another victory over the Flyers ch 19.31 INDIANAROLY string in the manager that year, proved him- YOU KNOW “ or} ard a would tie the two clubs for the p= Coflint 3:18 Tae combination : i § ar i" Jomparal was v ; ; kt 4 I rh . i . seif with a bad club in a league hats 4 teher thant Be Was oF SCRAMBLED HOCKEY—St. Louis Flyers were tripping over their goalie, Red Almas, last night in an effort to stop Indianapolis’ Western's fourth place. Should isher. Durham Lane's chanc generally weakened, 2 hy eradit tor. His massive build was Bert Hirschfeld (right) from scoring. St. Louis players are Steve Black (I!) and Rags Raglan (7). Almas is stretched out on his back Cincinnati drop its Wednesday He aa terisen on Sa foads, No manageris be 3A against him. He just didn’t look and Defenseman Brent McNab is lying down near the cage. night,. then the Caps will be only y : milton) 13.21, Pong Jenkins his material. With all things “580 tehet.. That handicapped — i: . two points behind the third-place tholdiie Glovers J388.. , place behind even, Sewell proved he was as like a cal el ia aaa Hye : 3 Mohawks Taylor. Morrison ‘17. 7, INDIANARDs, Lane; who hs good as- the best. The Yankees him Ir POPPA 2COPRIE CE, 2 Ker, Lord Pace Mi C k C | With almost 65 per cent of its JIS Duan 'OGrads. Jankewskis 4:38, kins is also , ’ : matter o et, atcher has . rae \ stre . were Ne ‘h Q ar y tirs Morrison (hooking Reihel) 7 04, ingles he heat four straight were mune MR Ol cumherdome. &¢ Issouri ine 0acC omis p a S sghedule shot, the Caps are down Riis FERTon ging etal) 7 04, cap sing aged by the great McCarthy es Twalcia wn Aire to a ppint where every game is on Wilson, Rruneteatiig 115, J.1l. Lewis, 1 Sewell hasn't had an even shot "® : never mates an ump : ? ( y the “big one” until the season's Penal tes None dropped to. tl : at e was picture | i; final ; > "14. AR snc Last senso fe war Pre ame ssistan A S wale, Seas, Cap Scoring. hi sixth with the Cincinnati Reds saw him break in with Cle: B 2 5 = G A PreipIM This is not the most attractive °° Ti TE © WILLS fuck in Reibel °° B Atarm THE NEW : ” just out of college, and he A! Bil Kerr and T ea 1 State Sess on JOHNNY WILSON tucked in yi old $1 13.08 3 % managing job in haseball. The op ar a ard} ill Kerr and Tom Lord wera =: imes State Service : By United Press : . 5 3 i 13 2s 35 » team handic: R hing ing man. alert. agile : n v . ‘ . : 5 . the winnin oal last night for L ! 3 Al 2 A A eration ix severly budgeted and dashing yous y A re 8 triple winners as the Indianapolis BLOOMINGTON, Jan. 21-—Robert C. Maddock, line! CHICAGO, Jan. 21 — Charley £406 C [ning BOB at 1 NE the 2 Tt 8 Hn Is Team No. 1 av it av vin, ¢ 17 Fre LLSe | was nays gy thi r hh p s ing , Y a - iy : ¥ » ion 2 r ¥ > { 2 19 must pay ite way. To win. a a sickey. Cochrane. Ray Schalk A 5 ete Chun ens hy ns coach at the Univ ersity of Missouri, will join the Indiana ( Ohya s Fos gna n as . ce sudden-déath overtime period . i 8 i 4 12 Scott League ager must get more than his v Rdel. Mickey Owen. to am Ge Yon ec University : , rarity president ang secretary of the ,ei.. {he Caps had lost a 3-0 Jead. Jankowski 3. 5s. BH 4 Central Alle share” of the breaks in deals Muddy Rael, Mi key OWen. 10.4910 25, in the local pool yester versity’ football staff as the first varsity assistant to family owned Chicago White Sox ps or Coflin #118 1a chalked up rookies and on the field A 8 Le mral Lonked. Then : . be picked by new Coach Bernie Crimmins, Athletic Director was a closed issue today. his at- ie Bathe! a oar oo y fF + u 3 Dezelan’s, an ; ut ombardi AO0K HK Fes ning ’ avd - : z R 2 , "&t pe- Hel } (i 2 y Bill McKechnie is an example Primo Carnera wearing a masl Junior division laurels went to pay| J Harrell announced today. Ee Te ai — torney, Byron M. Getzoff, an- Le BE etree a al 7 .31 ¢ BW Circle Bar, “Dag arncta wea a. a avton AC , } -gtar - ! . Jack I len- g 2 1 of what a manager can expect . 5 5 Dayton. 49 to 16, and the 1AC| Maddock, a teammate of Crim- DT, R Pon oo lege al Star nounced. @ bacher, who performs in the Na < #21 1.2 8 Indiana Fur, a . : n . nrep otlswa > . 29 ; n t = ft a r, forms in Je INA- MES ; under such conditions. He had SEWELL IS giving Floyd (Bill) } rey 2 1 wam the Y “prepa, 32 10 mins at guard on Notre Dame Bal rof pe I a : sea on or “We had scheduled a press tional: League as a linesman Hall GOALIE'S fyeRace’ n a latter enjoye given Cincinnati pennants in '39 Bevens a chance to come hack in i Lope : at gins yon over the (oams of 1939-41, has been an nals proftestions *Icago ard conférence tomorrow.” he said. whistled : pr io minor penalties. H A i 3al ih Team No. 10 and ‘40, plus a world's champion- the hig top. This the former komo : thetic a 10 asgistant the Iasi three vears to Lif . 7.2 thinking we'd have something to None of the venzities ore ne RE LY_ GU ‘eames plaved: & tonls. A, lished. ship. Then came co stretch of lean Yankee pitcher who came within DT Ir hs ye bested the Ko- aicenuri's Don Faurot. who pio- HE ENTERED: the Navy in announce. But, going over the colved in the scoring. Tlie score A ry Joins Fi sanniiy in William W seasons, and a TROUNLIAE 4 lamor two strikes of what would have ' et Seniors neered and developed the split-T. 1943 and in 37 months service. matter, we don't was widened to 3-0 by Larry Wil- No. 10 with fof change, w Bren Giles now heen the first no | it Rame in Yard Free Style Parrish. 1AC: 2 In view of Crimming’ intentions ‘almost entirely in the Pacific, en-!' “As far as we're coneerned. son and. Lou Tankowski early in On the Ice high for the president of the National League world eries history [Last year, Kay YMCA; 3, Jovee. IAC. Time-- to use a combination of T and gaged in five combat landings as the matter is closed. They aec- the second period. AMERICY Nn LEAGUE 851-pin Bam hdd the club then, at 34, Bevens had a 20-12 record 0-Yard Breact Stroke 1 Lord. Tac: 2. SPlit-T o:ense, Maddock's ex- an amphibious craft commanaer cepted his resignation.” ¢ “Gr we G OG Pt Chet’s Dri ¥ 2 '% with a Class B club, deep in the Spainherser, YMCA. 3. Glick, IAC. Time — pari . : : ab 8 g Pat Lundy and Eric Pogue put h 45 12 10 3187 118 61 lead in the ¢ ET & » (¥F I rt f 1 : 5.6 beriefice as a player and coach at the Marshall Islands, Gaum, Comiskev. although he no longer some life in the Flvers later in Cleve Hb] i4 24 17 3 154 120 8 oa n IT BROKE my heart when I bushes 200-Yard_ Free Style 1. Kerr. IAC: 2. In both type Tormations will per- Peleliu and Philippine Islands. OE I si aan inc innatl 4 18.21 5118 148 4] with a 2830. had to tell McKechie he was “Maybe he can help” Sewell Hancock, YMCA: 3. Wertz, IAC. Time— ror ap’ important function on A Purple Heart winner for had any executive connection with the period , and Glen Sonmor oii eore 3] 2 0 L183 Side Bowling » ‘ n ‘ 2.0012 LAM ar i P ANctic 0 4 1ear I I or r | " for - $b ~ QeC- N ANA 44 3 24.9% 153 172 3s through." Giles told me. “1 knew signed. “Anyway, he didn't cost us wh yard Backstroke--1, Reece. IAC: 2 the new Hoosier staff wounds DE fine he left the Navy the White Sox, left for Detroit made it a 3-3 game just 17 Sec Eastern Division and third wi I was firlhg the best manager in anything.” yao Yard Ba Rok he MAL: po Son of staff, J 8 hn ft NAVY for the funeral of Tiger owneronds after the third period Hershos Go» w L T G 0G Pte of 2796 and league.” This is the type of gamble the = It} Sibi 31-year-old Indiana as a lieutenant (JG), Walter O. Briggs. started. vidence $3 18 23 3173 187 4) 3 There is ne our gue, . 2: Yl a 3 100-Yard Free Style-«1, Kerr. IAC assistant expects to assume his, Maddock played a final season : ga 2 o 4 17°13 4130 181 3 There somes a time in baseball underprivileged manager dreams Pa mah, IAC, J. Hancock. YMCA. Time— oo duties here around Feb. 1. with the Cardigals in 1948 He still was listed as a ‘White 16 20 0138 186 213 handicap and wher evel a man of principle ap- will come through for him. In “|. vad Individual Medley Lord. His prime responsibility according coached the University of San Sox director only. THE CAPS Pete Durha M . cincin RESULTS Last NiGAT lowing yeste parently must compromise in an {spectacular style. IAC, 2 Linder YMCA, 3, Yoshida, YMCA. Crimmins, will be with the Francisco line in 1947 and with] Comiskey's resignation was ac. Shoveled the 4 to 3 goal by Goalie, Cleland 1, Buffale 3 jafiernoon, Stumph and . nm me stem | TI 408 oF ond 2. paltiid center linemen the Tir ears to hy cepted by the directors Friday'Red Almas at 4:39 and Eric ° Sa HOCKEY ‘LEAGU E Skinner Ra 150-Yard Medley Relay—1, IAC (Reece . : : : ie : after the 26-vear-old grandson of Pogue tied it up for the Flyers at GF LT G OG Pts. doubles lead Lord. Parrish: Time-—1.26.4 Bob was the first man to come America Conference in 1948 be- © " ¢ grandson of; a : . y G2 Ce 124 17 60 . 300. Yar Free Sivie Relay IAC 4 . . : : the team’s. founder left the meet. 3:30, scoring. against Defense- 44 NN HM S107 88 MB 1228. Jim BI: soe ouis ays even egro Joyce Holland. Herron, Kerri. Time 10 MY mind when I first began fore going to Missouri in 1949. ing be TS or | men Ott Heller and Hugh Coflin. [43 19 18 6113101 44 a . in ’ Yortacs to think of assembling a staff,” Married in 1943 to the former ited to. ain. was not per- t was & AIstingt pleasre to see SHRI ye ere Nid Pree iy unt, ymca 2 Said Crimmins, “and I'm very Irene Putzensky, of South Bend, mn 0 remam « Can naian with = 1214. % 5 n r o Yard tyle Hu AL ( \ 2 i wir! . smn Mahlenbacher's tvpe of referee- RESULTS LAST NIGHT Roach are th Hodes, YMCA Teensing, I re happy to have him with me.” the . couple has two children ng. Unlik st AHL officials! XNt¥ York 3. Detroit 2 80. Yare east Stroke—1. Neil, YMCA Maddock was graduated from Patricia Anne, 8 and Mafy Anne, Tr b t A Wi h ng. nlite Tos! # + OLiCiS Sosian 2. Montreal 1 Elvage He BY United Frew the Negro ban, however, and the ke AL Moran. IAC. Time— Notre Dame in 1942 { afterd. 7 Psi aber grees it he has no fear calling additional Toronto 3. Chicago 1 (afternoon), Parker, tean - 4 f and the 5 : and after : A ee setien AN DIEGO, Cal. Tan. 21. -Joe announcement that. the Phoenix. 100-vard® Free Style 1. Shielman. en New Tennis Ranking penalties when one team aiready Ci Motor Sales, Iouis revealed today that seven Toirnament would welcome YMCA. 2 Teensing, JAC; 3.” Quigle: RAINBRIAE | has a plaver in the penalty box. ity, County H. S pace setters i Negr will enter the Phoenix t i1l lead the influ 0-Yard 1, Staffrezar All : +E, Md. Jan. 21/It's getting so that AHL clubs : fis Negroes will enter t them. T.ouis will lead the influx. , Jo; Yard rors e Ed t : with 117 Open Golf Tournament -the first Two top Negro pros are in-y Me AT 1 IAG; 5 Bshoudy S icago, ary | roe e (UP) Tony Trabert, dethroned have to adjust their playing Cage Card This Week ne nan PGA competition ever to welcome cluded in the group, Bill Spiller 130. Ya 1 Individua Med ev by Nei as the nation's number one ten- styles with referee-types. ‘Mah-! p..¢ school TOMORROW S A Negro professionals of 1.os Angeles and Ted Rhodes 05 5 Se for ‘Grud e' Ca e Til nis plaver, admitted today that lenbacher’s close calling brought Manual at Washington one hi LA Louis himself cracked the color of Nashville, Tenn. Other Negroes A (Staff- : : Vie” Seixas was th man who eight first-period penalties. After: shortridge' vs. Crispus Attucks at Tech. an on On os haa in the San Diego Tournament mal ing the Phoenix nket are 8 Yom A ‘ i) ; - really rated the honof” that, both clubs understood he Sptequay a It Canis! with 1199-122 here last week. But Negro pro- Leonard Reed. Loui RECTo La TY Y Tire By KURT_FREUDENTHAL victory should pave the Wildcats’, Tentatively rankéd first for the was strict. Only two minors were Flee Towninip at oo School, If anybody y ; 3 i ’ . 7 » . 4 = . . 4 : AB : ros ipple at W e egsionals were not permitted to and a good amateur golfer, and AR Ud Tree HNC path for the North ( entral-Con- 1952 season in mid-December, the called in the second period and Sacred Heart at rans off the curr play along with him. Saturday Eural Clark, Charlie Cecil, and TE 8s TRL 4 ASHING- ference Championship. 21-year-old Trabert suddenly was one in the third. Yarien Central at INA eid singles and d the PGA changed its rules to per- Bill Phillips. ro Rocap, ic Distr t's No ’ ron ret In other top NCC, tests, Indi- dropped to third place by the # a 4 tInd.) High School at’ Dee must do it + Neorn 1 nlav f v i ~r -— hi r J Sly: . + LOI is y y LB i ; - r ay fy i I + » gr - a} F, THI Hegroes 0 pay vited hy Desian YMCA "* state championship honors, can Snaps Te Fg ni ies ae U. 5: Lawn Tennis Association; JIN . OTHER games yesterday, at Cos Sunday whe: the local sponsors, and Louis said Basketball Notes i Free Siyle—1, Barner. IAC: 2.settle a score with loop rival : Is -2), and Lafayette over the week-end while Seixas Cleveland came out of a four-| Manual vy. Shortridge at Tech, / The team 'e seven would take advantage of it CA: 3. Onaas. JAC. Time-. 34.1.1. ® . p rival and Marion match 8-5 records on was moved to the top vi Jad Crispus Attucks at Winchaster. until Feb. 2 : 8 Results at. Dea - 1. Rhodes. YMCA. Gary Froebel F y p. game losing slump to whip Buf-| p S 1 at Culver : B Y , Ey Kel . M ral riday in one of gj 1 - ay : . . Park School at Culver Military. Fhoet rs a Bogle: JeMo Loser. IAC. Tims--:386./tnp to Y f eek’ the latter's Soox Naturally, I was disappointed,” falo, 7 to 3, in an afternoon scrap Saturday . — Koha Naw ) Stk 2 Fa amo- (diana Mish school backethell pen. ,FrY (10-2) enterfains Elwood said the freckle-faced Trabert, a at Buffalo and Cincinnati bedded uinsion at $airen Contra . Cream 48 Te : i P-idl1al schoo asketha ro- 0) “ : ! $ : ington SYBIL ral Wampler Scores 71 oP ¥ 3 nodes, gram. pro= (11-2) Friday in the Central In- seaman recruit at the Naval down more security in the West- veh! ola: Chester Towmship of SAN DIF Garage 37; Van Camp Hardware Morrison Vic at : ., diana Conference headliner, with Training Station here. “But Seixas ern’s third spot by taking a 4-to- Howe at Southport DIEGO, Cal. (UP) — ana Gear 41: Mi tenel- -Beat 11d Coach Jonrny Baratto's Sen: the hosts risking their league , i 9 {qi ng Eranklin Township at Sacred Heart , Ered Wampler, formerly of In. 17°05 82 New York Cents vie Relat Ya A ators dropped omly one ‘regular jead. In the Notiencrc i really earned the right to be at 2 afternoon decision in Cincin- Broad Ripple at Noblesville Lian med — : : ona a 5 Pgh Lumen J - Shi A . . i 3 rn eircuit, the top.” nati. Jecatur Central at Danville d polis, scored a 71 vester- if AXies 8. Cornel D season game last year—to Froe- front- running Auburn (11-3) in- Sree nati Ohio Military at Park School day te bring his total to 292 for |; lis RATISRYS © Del---and they'll have to whip the vades Decatur ( ih y TE ins fours rounds as Ted Kroll won Times All-County Team Steel City boys this time to main- : thie 810.0800 San Diego Open Galf Net Tile Changed FORWARDS . tain their mastery in the Western EV ANSVILEE Contril (R-5) fanrney here vesterday: Kroll's The Manual-Shortridge Hig \ : Division of the Northern Confer- goes to Jasper (11-3) to highlight Tampa, n T2-hole total was 276. He hit School haskelball game, original Harold Holderfield, Decatur nie. Froebel has won 10 of 14 Southern Conference activities, ter five sti a 10 yesterday Wampler's jv scheduled for the Shortridge Central Wile S games, while STAC leader New Albany trati : ru totals were: T1-35-35-71-292 gym Friday night. will 1 slaved Jar i on outhport. he East Chicagoans ‘routed 9-1). has two non-loop dates, at bi ration as Sr Ce at Athletic Director Robert bg cCord, Warren ;.' porte Saturday 94 to 40 to Madison (8-4) Friday and against ere LS @ | a frre ly eame to Ii ¢ npete ; } tr top al. 10 ' Rav 1 ‘re ame ad ¢ Ted Nipper has a ed, aa CENTERS sweep a three-game card in five Seymour (10-2) the following Carroliton, ( Ae Ao Naw Harifard Net” a days, two of them loop encount- N&ht. Women's Op Y. Bro who shot .a 1a nd Sweden Wins fax Rumple, Speedway. ers, for a sparkling 12-1 record New Albany trounced Indianap- ~ o The poker y vostars wir pH OESTERS! Ewe ia Bobs Weddle, Southport. They also face Hammond Tech 0!is Broad Ripple Saturday, 71 to ® ud 1 al a a eR ERS Sweden r Tiipadaw 50, and Ev g Yentr men. J m Demare ot a 8 21 {UP Sweden defeated Japan GUARDS Tuesday in what should he a run Bi and Evansville Central edged gq V4 in the final rou: esterday tr finish. us th 186 points ta 1155: today the Bob Thiel. Southvort away. The Tigers have been suc. Bloomington in a SIAC tilt, 61 to the top prize « i : rin of a ta a deal ; * POT cessful only once in 13 tries 60, despite Dean Rainbolt's -31 day total of ndup d y 3. - wind f a two-day dual Spee d Dave Wilson, Speedway. x 2 oo» points for the losing Panthers hole score wa The hig news as the end of skati og meet, Bill Toole, Speedway. SOUTH REND Adams (9-5) Sing rs. Dl is o. : id — — ————m — unbeaten in the East NIHSC, may Wabash Valley Pairings aye ry oft by Five stroke run into trouble against city, [PERRE HAUTE, Ind. Jan. 21 came Babe rival Riley (8-3) Thursday. but (r/p)_pairings for this week's who has bea Elkhart (11-2) Shieh eurrenllyiwahaaly Valley High School Misa numero r 0 . Shares Jat eaa with Adams. gagkethall Tourney finals. past few ye u ave a reeze against FRIDAY who now play Goshen (4-9) which it defeated “ 1 shot a final sarlier in the season. At Indiana State ;
INTY HAMPS—Coach Bill Treichler oh to his amateur wreitling | maneuvers that bhi team its third county Hitle in four years Saturday. Shown (kneeling, left to Pollak, il Bruit. & | Lee, Ronald Watson, Yuland Baker “and Bob Keough. (Standing): k Jones ck Woolen, Darrell, Dung Bob Hall nd 8 oh Lamb. Pollak, 113; Molen, 1o%;
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Meanwhile, “the. 37th annual Wabash Valley tourney was down to the 16 finalists, to he completed at Terre Haule Friday and Satur day, with six former champs still in the running Brazil, Linton, Rockville, Terre Haute Wiley, and Bloomfield, plus Palestine, Ill, are the former Valley Kings still alive, which alsoin
cludes unbeaten S8andborn, with an 18-game winning streak. Ashbro's 14-game winning streak
was snapped by Brazil, 53 to 40,
KOKOMO, the state's top-rank-ing quintet, risks its 12-1 record at Richmond (11-3) Friday and, a
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