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THE RECENT debut of Patricia McCormick, the of Texas cowgirl, asa a bullfighter in Juarez, Mexico, recalls a widely publicized event held at Indianapolis’ old Empire s

It was a match between a huge, muscular and scowling heavyweight wrestler and a bull, advertised as p fresh in off the range The wrestler T looked as though he was fresh in off a boat. The “mixed match,” Man vs. Beast, ‘with no holds barred, received heavy ' advance ballyhoo and the old theater was packed that night as fans came from I

far and wide. <

city's downtown saloons and clubs 4s : opinions were exchanged on the. probable Arguments went something like this: “No

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outcome , .. man is stronger than a bull. death. It will be a bloody affair.”

The wrestler is flirting with \

bull's eyes and then apply the deadly hold.”

peared on the stage . . . The wrestler made a great show of his muscles and glared menacingly at the beast, which glared at nobody and just stood inert.

n n LJ ” ” ” THE BELL rang and_they went at it, the wrestler, that is . . . The bull refused to co-operate and the wrestler was sort of wary about moving in close ... As the tame “bout” stayed tame, the crowd cut loose with catcalls, hisses and whatever were called razzberries of the day . .. Finally, the cry of “Fake, fake, fake’ came from the crowd . . . The derisive taunts finally got under the sweat- | ing, enraged wrestler’s skin . .. He faced the crowd, raised his *hairy, hamlike arms for attention, and screamed, "1. ain't faking. It's the bull!” And that was curtains for the Man vs. Beast doperoo

in Indianaypalis. » » n ” » ” We see by the papers that bridegroom Pitcher Mickey McDermott of the Boston Red Sox had to promise to win 15 games next season before his bride would give him a honeymoon kiss . . . There was a similar famous husband and wife* team” in the big leagues in the long ago, Mr. and Mrs. Jay Kirke . . . Kirke later played first base for the Indianapolis Indians

He was a great hitter but a paor fielder. J ~ ” ~

” ” ” PLAYING FOR Cleveland in the majors, Kirke at one time set out on a long batting streak . . . He was smacking the ball hard and often. . . Every evening, after a game, when Jay reached home for dinner, the missus would be waiting with the food all cooked . . . As Jay entered the door he would give her the happy news in sign language ... . By holding up the number of fingers to match his total hits that afternoon, one, two, three and occasionally four . . . He was in that kind of a slugging .. One day the opposing pitchers stopped Jay cold . . They made him swing and miss.

spree . and held him hitless :

” n Arriving home that evening, and feeling a batting slump

coming on, Kirk entered the house with the usual smile absent and no fingers raised . . . The missus said, “You forgot something honey. How many hits today?” . . . Joy bristled and snapped, “You go ahead ond do the cooking in this family

and I'll take care of the hitting.”

n ” ~ » » » JAY KIRKE was a terror on pitchers in the American Association . .. He pounded the horsehide for a .386 average in 1921 and it was high by far for the league for the season . . . He hit for 422 total bases, which is second all-time high for the circuit . . . He twice led the league in doubles, and posted the all-time high for total hits in a season, 282 . .. Big Jay handled a bat like a toothpick and was always swinging, regardless of where the pitcher aimed his offerings . . . Usually the pitcher just threw,

then ducked.

Shortridge Meets Tigers in Top

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There was many an argument in the victory over Broad Ripple.

87 to 45 in the fourth quarter, but Howe took Shortridge, 36 to 31,

: wily Coach Cleon Reynolds’ own y . .Stratag Coac ay Crow “Not on your life,” countered the pro-wrestler fans. Sle Ryen on Coach Ray Crowe's

“Man is smarter than any beast. He'll outsmart the dumb coach, however, is expected to bull and finally shut off its wind with his huge hands. play. . : . . n " The strangle hold isn't barred in this match and the | SATURDAY'S. BEST sellers

wrestler will maneuver around, stick his thumbs in the ! hest season Cathedral, with a 9-2 mark cur-

5 Nn "on rently, invades its Tech home It made business boom in the bar rooms and the bar- Bym hex, The Greenclads have tenders had a field day knocking down on the ever open till Woi wight and Jost three. ... On the night of the match, which was something strictly handled ie rites _ new and special on the sports calendar of the era, the crowd youthful finesse, has a problem was in good voice by the time the wrestler and the bull ap- at Tech. He can’t remember an Irish victory over Tech's home

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ech tonight. Speedway's crowned county chams= go to Lawrence ** CenAnd that's two more games a gargantuan-sized diet of cityunty prep basketball this week. [leven games Friday and eight aturday fill in the healthy local program Among the highFriday are Southport’s inket to Ben Davis, Broad Ripje's sojourn to Washington, ech's trek to Muncie Central and Manual-Shortridge reTech.

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Poor Pro Scheduling - Results in. Poor Game But Olymps Win, 68-65

By FRANK ANDERSON ONE HARDLY expects to be dazzled by the performs So why knock what

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At least this particular other way today -in recapturing last night's Olymp-Rochester basketball game. ‘The listless Na(Lionel Basketball Association struggle saw the Olymps win their 13th straight game in Butler Fieldhouse. The score was, 68-to-65. 3 : The game was drab until the |last three - minutes. But why |plame either team? It would be Imore appropriate to rap a schedule that had Rochester playing lits fourth game in four ‘days and {the Olymps their fourth in five. u =n » THIS ONLOOKER - Knows |from ‘experience that anything |short of high praise of the team infuriates . some Olymp fans. But no matter, the Olymps just weren't’ the Olymps last night. | And ‘none of 4417 cheerers {present can change it. ‘ | Without Joe Graboski and [Buckshot O'Brien the Olymps {couldn't have dropped the Royals linto a first place tie with Min {neapolis in the Western Division.

first goal, It was a big one the way things turned out, Only good things happened to the. Olymps after Bucky's fielder, He dunked single free throws at 1:42. 1:37 and 1:17. The foul that brought on the third toss was welcome, too. It put Rochester's Bobby Wanzer out with his sixth personal. Bobby had scored 18 points and his aim was showing no sign of faltering. Rochester doesn’t die Never did. Odie. Spears two free ones at 1:12 on Bill Tosheff's sixth personal. That made it, 67-63. An Olymp stall used up the clock hungrily. All that remained was for Graboski to score a free throw at :09 and Sammy Ranzino to get the Roy’ als’ 65th point on a layup at 03, » n ” THE OLYMPS had taken a lasting lead early. Graboski pushed in two goals from close under for, a 4-1 reading in the first quarter. By the quarter's end the Olymps led, 19-9. They had pushed the advantage to 37-

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DE oki ucared 25 points and 24 at the half. jraboski. scored. < points, an Wanzer's even points got the [did most ‘of the rebounding. Rovals close at 42-40 in: the third 1 uckshot threw in five of his period. 3ut the Olymps were still six points in the last two min-i3zphead, 49-44, at the buzzer. In. jutes, six seconds. to save the .iqentally,. the Olymps didn't {game. score a third quarter field goal { #8 layup at 2:19.

until Graboski’s Ed ” ”

BOB DAVIES and Wanzer come bined to ease the Royals to with« in one point at 62-61, You know the rest. And that’s how the Olymps | stayed above the .500 mark and | kept the home floor streak alive. {It's also how they evened the season with Rochester at 3-3. Maybe the game was no work of art for the Olymps. But the badly-played win counts just as much as the well-played wins. And is that bad?

| THE SCOREBOARD showed {2:08 and Indianapolis 62, Rochester 61 when Buck got busy. He had missed four field goal shots up to that time. His set from | the - southeast corner was his

Louis Misses

Phoenix Open

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” ANOTHER SATURDAY spot« PHOENIX, . Ariz, Jan. 23—| “Indianapolis (68) Rochester (45) lighter shines at Southport. Howe Three Negroes were set to enter , 5 3/Coleman,!-¢ s if is the invader. The Cards, now : the Phoenix Open golf tourna-iBarnhorstt ‘4 0 2Johnsonf-g 3 { 3 winners of 12 of 16 games, are i & all 3 i: ment today after passing the iii, $1} orn! 38% tough at home. They haven't lost, ne ui qualifying test—but Joe Louis Graboskic 313 Ihagume 2533 i Yop She Donte folks 2} REACHING FOR ATTUCKS—That's what Shortridge's Blue Devils hope to do against the front- A lit cham.- | Tosnerie - 37% Holsmane 0 1 8 doing nicely despite an affliction running Crispus Attucks Tigers tonight af Tech. Shown (reading clockwise from bottom, left) Charles pion who aan the fight | 20 JA ymemamon 333 of growing pains and injuries. Balch, Tom Hollett, Carl Meyer, Nick Manolios, Robert Stallwood, Ralph Duncan, Dave Johnson, Jack {kill the PGA’s Negro ban shot | Totals 29 3231 Tota: Dts Barney, Robert Bruce, Larry Jones, Mark Peterman, Carl Fledderjohn and Charles Shoemaker (bottom, /5 sluggish 81 in yesterday's qual- [INDIANAPOLIS ...0.....187 18 12 10-48 ; oe OWE. Gat Sits

Only one varsity man returned © from last year. A second one, right).

ifyi round and was eliminated.| Free ying mn Holland, Graboski 3, Tosheff 2, Coleman 5,

But Ted Rhodes of Nashville. [jonnson, Risen 2, Hannum, Wanszer, Hols« y avies.

Dick Schrier, will remove an;— ankle cast soon and be available in full force in mid-February. He's | tough. Dave Weir also has missed two games with an injury, including the 60 to 46 setback at Tech last week,

Not Enough Picture Shaping Up

Nyers, Green College Cage Tourney

{11 {man “2 Tenn, and Eural Clark and Bi an 2. Davies. hs: INDIANAPOLIS—20 Spiller of Los Angeles barely of 12 aitempts, .278; Rochester—19 of 78 : " attempts, . . made it. Rhodes shot 71 while |* "gree throw. shooting: INDIANAPOLIS Clark and . Spiller shot 72s, It [28 of 36 attempts, 178; Rochester—27 of took T4 or better to qualify. id fa

| 40 attempts, | Technical foul—Jones Louis admitted, “I played bad igen

Officials—Jocko Collins and Lou Eisen. real bad,’ but wasn’t worried ly mpians’ Scoring

Deadline ‘Set For Walcott

By United Press WASHINGTON, Jan. 23

Deaf School Wins First in 10 Starts

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Officials —Gerrish and Arnold

Wins Cue Match

CET THL BLS =. Hicksville (0.) 48, Leo 39 a.) 54. 11 ST No Lou Spivey won over Harry Elmhurst 66, Pleasant Lake 32. McPherson (Kas.) 37, Southwestern (Kas) 0: 120-—Madden (A) defeated Hadaway } : B® Cooler. 50 to 36. in 87 innings | Waterloo 58. Garrett 46. oe x [to 1; 127—Trefz (DC) pinned : Woodburn 39, Antwerp (0) 35. Northeast (La.) 53. Louisiana College 40. 133—Murphy (DC) defeated Ki last night in the state three- Evansville Reitz 65, Beioeton 63 (double Southern Ilineis 14, Southeast Missouri 2. 138--Gayle (A) defeated Krutz, 5 to 3 i 145—Hider (DC) pinned Petry, 3:45; 154

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National Boxing Association said night to lead Deaf School of Intoday Joe Walcott has until Mar. dianapolis to its first victory in yeorge Gormat added 19 for the Silent Hoosiers as they

it set’ deadlines for six. other defeated Whitestown, 59 to 4a Gary Roosevelt 63. Washington-Clay 45 STA’ | $ . BY : » h 5. STATE « QRVIN _. K S ag: Perryville 44. Hillsobro: 45. state 3 iy BIG SEVEN— Kans an-| weight divisions Deaf School (58) Whitestown (45) Boswell 44, Yoedersours 30. Ball State 11. Manohestor 63. 16 SEVE Kansas.and kan-\ Kid Gavilan has until Mar. 15 tg ft pt {3-11 pf] Yatjen 56. Wabash al. unting oy I . sas State both have 3-0 records i as til ! ‘ 0 2 . v n anBuren 33, Liberty Center 45 ag : * S, e i ‘40 defend his welterweight title R_Alvarss, ia 4 Mendennall{ } 3 Cambridge City 33, Whitewaler 43. {Bethel 16. Austin Peay 33. and meet Saturday night for first . ¢ d . Lavi 11 { Farmland 55, Hagerstown 49 | Memphis State 70, Union (Tenn) 58, place against Charlie Humez the Eu- Gormat, e ? 1 3 Hodges f 1 0 2 pountain City 63, Economy 57. | Memphis Navy 62, Southwestern (Tenn.) i Trocean chan pier : Swanso. g 2 A 0 Dulin & . 3 : 3 West Lafayette 39. Rensselaer 52. rat tak w ’ MISSOURI VALLEY—S8t, Louis| pear hampion jes 1 3 VanHoc ¥ : , 4 ahe State 67, West State 13. ¥ "ue nt 8 4 2 Ai dB Cay A ) East Central OKia 63, © Northeastern (3-0) and Oklahoma A and M Flyweight Champibn Dado Ma g 1 0 5 Carthage 58 Milroy 43x meh y (Okia.) 19, : (2-0) play Saturday night 4 niet of . . am 0 0 0 Ral 51 A Ss \ Tarkio (Mo.)) 6&4, Dana (Neh) 5%, . Re hp s IT Ping “must defend by June ). ban inn Bl Wil eg Se Bonaventure Al. Sampson’ 31. SOUTHWEST—Texas Christian tamweight champion Vic Toweel ‘Totals 27 510." Totals 19 715 Mishawaka 73, Kentland 35. Jenuessed, 6%, Vanderbilt 30. —remr e 2 ‘ > or 7 oat R \ "9 wa South B 3 51, ercer 63, corgia 48, | by June 22, featherweight cham- Deaf B8chool ? 4 1 U-4 oath Mend Jgentral 51 South Bend (OIC A State 34, Lovola (Baltimore) 33. D G | : DE er Th roe, Whtesiown. (17014 13 18 1348 sty 8 Bentpnuite 4 braking. an: ledmont S018 ecatur Grapplers Win oir os ee Throws 15KP 1a Alvarez 1. Brownsville 46. 3, (ent State 82, Baldwin-Wallace . y lightweight champion Jimmy Car- Gormat 5. 8wango 3. Duley 2 en aen-attaushn. 5: € a vars " Jaunsstonn 2 Moan Union 58, The wrestlers of Decatur Cen-| hall. VanHook. All Reiley (0.) 52, Whi 9 , _ Capital 83, Muskingum 78. | 4 all. VanHook. Allen ciley 52, Whitewater Twp. (Frank- Capital So A ddiebury 53. tral defeated Anderson High

‘ in washington Catholic 34, Evansvilie Mater . Ithe Board of Trade parlor, Play|, Dei ss. Bicknell 48 Gel {will be resumed at 6 p. m.. to-|Holland 43, Cannellton 42. ;

Gary Tolleston 43, Gary Emerson 42. East Chicago Washington 75, Hammond Tech 47. Hammond 372,

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| lin) 43. A | Union City , Arcanum (0.) 38. Mi. Summit 41, Sulphur Springs 36. Elkhart 69, Nappanee 31. 'Ft. Wayne Central Catholic 37, Ft. Wayne Concordia 55

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Randolph-Macon 65. Gallaudet 51, Western Carolina 84. Appalachian R80. Detroit 80, Georgetown 1, Lawrence Tech 9, Findlay (0.) 66, Micibgan Normml 77, Central Michigan 5M. Fi. Meade 59. Lincoln (P

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overtime) Allender (DC) d 165—Lambert <3: 175-—Lsechner (DC) pinned Tipton, 1:21; heavyweight, Trusler (DC) defeated Nich olson. 4 to 3.

Xavier (0.) 84. Beloit 70. Washington State 15, Oregon State 37, Hardin Simmons 84, Wolters AFB 42, | Lincoln (Mo.)_ 56, Kirksville (Mo.) 47. Newburgh 19, Cynthiana 5A. | Eureka (IIL) 32, Aurora (IIL) 5%.

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Tech, tripped up by Lafayette's up-and-coming Jeff Broncos, can : . i 7 other Negroes, help scramb NCC in a “mut- r nua By United Pres leads with 4-C mark, but Texas about it. Two groes (39 Games) help scramble the NCC in a “mut- YEW Nay , : : leonard Reed and Charles Sif- SU" Pt Dis. Av: derer's row” conference schedule NEW YORK. Jan. 23—1It's still and defending champion Texas : lity. Reed |Graboskl ......... 9 Th 162 528 03 this reek NCC headli ore ¢ What do we have to do to win? two months away from basket- A and M in contention with 3-1 ford, also failed to Jus y. I BaTRBOTAt | arvners 30 212 13 487 127 PACH ott = Frid san > rs zn at Maybe Manual's Dick Nyers and ball tournament time, but the records. shot + and Fiftord 75. Hf Tosheit we 131 in 03 ind ther Friday—Jeft at Mar-| gjji Green were mulling “that post-season picture already iS! QKYLINE ’ Louis said he'd try to quallfyijones .. 116 69 301 £4 lion, Kokomo, the state’s No. . ; is : b . ; SKYLINE—Brigham Young, in. “iyo myscon Opén next week, |Lavoy 102 79 283 21 |team, at Richmond, Frankfort at oer over ioday, coming into focus with many of front with 3-0 record, faces chai- in the Tus I'D J BH 9 48 4 | ‘ ' . fo a Nvers oy 0 sp o . , n : bd , » em ——————————————————— Lofgran 87 245 6.4 ers got 21 and Green 18 last years contenders again In . 3 Anderson and Logansport at New ; Fo asicl ot} ne g lenges from Utah (5-1) and Wy- Holland #50 1 Castle points last night; but Manual still the forefront. oming (3-1) Basketball Notes Barker 3 4 32 bach 2» {lost. The conqueror was Wash- . Teams that appear good bets to PACIFIC Co AST Washington Cetball t er am » : i : ; 80-5 c voessf i 4 J ANT—Wasnhl Y 12 n the Deanery basketball tourna: Totals 1141 841 3123 KOKOMO 1s at home tonight to ington and the score was 60-53. make successful defenses of their _ Svrial aay oF the Indianapolis junior | Team average per game ......... 80.1 & ’ i i (5-1) heads northern division and" f Elw : ie Wi The defeat was Manual’'s 10th conference titles and gain auto- ** + x : ; ment Ofonight at Cathedral ‘with St.| «No longer with team. rugged Elwood, a toughie with an. hs . 2 . appears class of conference; Cali- Thomas eeting St. Michael's at 7 o'clock. | 11-2 season record bidding for|l? 13 games. Washington brought matic berths in the NCAA tourna- SOF fa (4-2) tops withern di. | Holy Cross and Holy Name will vie at Dug Basketball J ates ¢ s ‘Tar 7 : . 5 forn -2 ps SO : =18:10, : ; Central Indiana Conference its record to &-7. : ment are Kentucky, last years ,..., | NATIONAL BASKETBALL ASSOCIATION laurels. El d hold 46 to 31| 2 2 # national champion, in the South- "= =" Downtown Y.M.C.A. League results: In. Western Division yas els. LIWO0O0 olds a 0 S1 eastern: Illinois in the Bi Ten: BORDER — West Texas State diana Medical Center 41, Indianapolis Won Lost Pet. GB, |home-floor victory over Southport,| THE CONTINENTALS led all Ww: hi in he Pacifi fe ‘ "leads with 4-0 record, followed Jos Indians Centr Be Rohe ells a i 4 a4 — unbeaten as the ring-leader in five|the way. But Manual came with- as ow ns & acl 4 ig Arizona apd Tempe College 45, Y Reps 42. |MIDIANAPOLIS "020 19 513 5 2 |: 3 = « > - oC — ” 1 (games in the well-regarded South in four points, 3-50, with three li igham Yoga y State, both (3-0) : Sportman's Store League scores at Miva ann 3 3% HH {Central Conference. | minutes to play. Unhappily for ine, / sw ¥ rt ' Sacred, Heart: K, of, C. 76 Sears. & Roe | Eastern, Division ? ~ 1 x - : J i « 2% i -il 33s e e ons ’ on 0 tf. . The Cards have to pierce Manual, the fire went out at that FOUR OTHER 1950-51 confer- The National Invitation tourna- yg" 2p; Bland Hardware 44, Oak Hill!Syracuse .... 12 876 G3 toughies Shelbyville and Colum- point. : ; [ E Boo : el ment at Madison Square Garden iL. overtime). Tonight: 7, Bake, Cle acor | Now York it sil 1 bus by Feb. 8 for SCC title in-| Washington was led by Tom Shee oa ray ae, in New York has a strong nuc leus Naval Ordnance vs. Bendix Liyers; 9. | Philadelphia “ 2 al 95 surance. The Bears and Bulldogs Dobbs' 16 points. Dobbs had im- 4h / 18 hyo . noma ort of metropolitan teams in Seton Demaree Cleariers vs. Sheiion ro, [Ealtimele oo Sas Sant 318 137s are now tied for second with 4-1 portant help from Harry Fed- a . he gh - i 4 Nor Hall, St. John's, NYU and Ford- , Bush.Callahan, League fesits HP: zg LB UI marks. Martinsville, 2-2 league erspill and his 15 points. ly ha ha ay 08 rb ham. The remainder of the 12- ciom 4p, R. Mallory 64, Citizens say-| Syracuse 23," Milwaukee 81 p 4 , : . . é Arizona 1 rder—3 i i > 0 ings & Loan 60; Irvington Legion 53. (Only Games Scheduled) performer, -is last on Southport’s washington (60) Manual 53) are undefeated in league play but team field will come from the Silver Circle 49. Tonight's Demolay sched- Games Tonight docket. fz It p tk ft pt ’ ! 4 Hi gue bs y leading independents and some ule: 7, Englewoo 0 Prospect; 3 Indian- | Baltimore AL Josten. " » a Peterson.t 4 3 1 Greent 8 & 2 face.tough opposition in de ense conference contenders. polis ON est Indianapolis; 9, outh- yracuse = nneapolis. v Ivers 8 4 3 Mustard. (Only Games Sch A yore orang convener RS, § 3 BNEEE, | 11 Hof their files 2 BEF uma Sayig wove, wna Powell.{ 0 0 I1{Rakerc 01 2 In line for the four Eastern e —m——— Kokomo WL NY iin federsniile 1 1 foRaters 2 0 1INCAA member - at - large berths v M ea 4 1 800 12 2 781 817 Kernodle g 2 J Sandler 1.0 : ! 3 - Richmond 14 1-200 3 363 Ollispringers 8 2 JWilamse 0 0 Oiare such leading independents as 60.-.SECOND TASTE TEST TELLS sss glchsical : 3 i 150 3 3 i 339 Totals 2 813 Totals 30 13 14 Duquesne (11-0), St. Bonaventure Anderson 3 4 428 7 71 119 1757 Halftime. Score—Washington 26, Manual (11-0), LaSalle (12-1), Seton Hall | o Lafayette 2 3 400 8 5 723 680(15 i y / Frankfort 2 4.333 7 5 567 588 Free Throws Missed — Washington 38, (14-1), Penn State (10-1), Louis- J i okansport .... 0 5 000 4 8 501 567 Manual 7 : ’i 0 ’ ta New Castle 0 6 000 310° 659 76 ME ficials Pete Leland and Ray Lackey ville (14-2), St. John's of Brook: . «Ba o Scoring Leaders Y . lyn (12-2), Fordham (12-2), Holy —— (NCC G 8 ONLY : roa 9 ‘aw V i - ’ CREYPT TP Ave Cit Count H S Cross (11-2), New York Univer : Barley. Marion § 54 15 123 205 SITY, y rn. 2. dity (14-3), Dayton (13-3) and 2 - Cox Kokomo 1418108 134 . Villanova (9-3). | + Sniff-one brand for aroma: lliamson, Lokomo 40 24 4 14 c J-5). . Fi Smith, Anderson 7 39 23 101 14.4 Cage Card This Week Seattle University (18-5) and . Have 1 oz. of Calvert Taste it critically for smoothArmantrout, Frankfort 6 40 17 87 162 ’ TONIGHT To hii : ; ti ness. 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High School at De- Here is. how the various cer Fo, on Deaf School 59, Whitestown 45. catur Central ference races shape up at present: oie OTHERS Southport at Ben Davis, res p p | Bloaminsten University 49, Martinsville 45 SER. A) Se ual, Tech 1VY—Pennsylvania leads with Mic ey St) 4 7 3: : M3 TR C 4. 7 - | Michlean City ‘st. Marvy 85, Dyer 8. | Ghipis Kerucks at Winchester 4-0, followed by Cornell (3-0). Frankfort i. Rossville 3. Park School at Culver Military BIG TEN — Illinois (4-0) in piceland 58, enar . S » » Nosth Terre Haute 64, Dana 63 Cathedral at Faturany front, with Iowa (5-1) still in the Nites Institute 33: Latontaine il. Washington 4 Warren Central running. erbein 51, Covington . Deaf: 8 ) t Chest nsh t . ry AR - French Lick. 46, Loosoolee 38. Dear: School at Chester Townes of SOUTHEASTERN we Kentucky shelbyvilie 50, Madison 47. Howe t Southport - ri i S (lark Two. johnson) 49, Franklin 13, Franklin oat at Sacred Heart, (5-0) appears cinch to win ninth t North Saiem 48 Claxton 2, ¥ol . Broad Ripple at Noblesville straight title. ashington Twp. (Cass) 57, t 5. ccat Central at Danvill “YT N ’ - “ : Richland ny 19, iron 5. ules Ohio HS ArY at Park. at Bool. SOUTHERN — North Carolina Carrollton #46, Pine Twp, (Benton) 35, Beech G t Bl ingt Univer« ‘ iq y 7 Hammon Clark 54. Valparaise "6. ay rove. 3 Blogning son Diver State 18 7-0, followed by West . Virginia with 6-1. NCAA bid de-'

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