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ortstop, the lagued by a the vital pomn. For that i fans probs to settle for plding Malm esn’t. powder ures. r elease from n headquaris called to i for the cir[Last season's ore than the set in 1948. Toledo first or of ‘hitting on ‘the last 1d in the last n out. Also, the veteran 1e Mud Hens
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Merritt Neese Adds
All-Events to His |
City Singles Lead" MERRITT NEESE, a fellow. ® who has been in‘and out of the honor count division thjs year, might wind up with more than one halo in the 46th men’s city bowling championships. Neese, a Mechanics Laundry campaigner, who rolled a 698 series on Saturday, blasted out a 629 last night at Dezelan alleys in the team events to pick up the all-events lead with a 1899 total. also has a 572 doubles score. With the singles title already tucked away, Neese appears virtually certain to replace Leo Ahearn as the all-events king. Merritt has a 192 average and in nine tournament games, he has posted a 211 mark. The singles and doubles di- with a 2937 that was fattened by
visions closed over the week-end|
a 444-pin handicap. . after a month of activity at In-| Toi , Dendiead i a 573 and
diana alleys. Paul Stumph and jan Blythe knocked out a 555 as Al Longerich, both of Skinner the Rodocker girls replaced HickRadio, gained their doubles crown man Whirlaways at the top. The with a, 1288. ; latter had posted a 2913 in the Claude Jacobs of W. Funeral opening session last week. Home was tops in th® handicap ’ singles with a 738. Elvage Hen- Yaver Loses Three gricks ung Dave Parker, both of THE YAVER MEN'S SHOP Suellen 0 or Shey the handi- gropped » 3-0 decision to second 2 a ies Wi B I ange late Mechanics Laundry yester- ’ day aft League, held its lead in the team League OE ea oing handicap bracket with 3198. |game advantage as the leader. Chet’s Drive-In proved a sur- |~ poi Weber's 628 was one of prise in holding onto its lead in |
A the best performances in the She team hg withs a 2830 | circuit and he moved to the top . Some of the city’s best | ,¢ the individual stars with a teams were in action last night |
| 199 av 2 - at Dezelans but none could sust | ,.0 Averaze for 3 ron:
the leader . | just a fracti e. Mechanics Laundry had a 2828| Just 8 Jrailin Hie DIE, oo
to move into second place and ever Marott rolled a 2801 for third. Houze with-a 645. Bi The team events end next Sunday hit with a 644, Sool det
night. {had a 636.
Kirby Blasts 732 Bemis Gets Trophy IN LEAGUE competition, Roy BEMIS LETTER Service » Kirby ‘shook loose with a devas- {ho Afarch of Dimes ey Aon tating 732 series in the Hosiery trophy jast night at § ornaicap Workers League at Iaria Alleys. with a strong 3033 SDORe Th i together games of 241- Bemis Club rolled games of 812. - . |898-929—2639 in actu The big middle game saw then tacked on a 394 Jol Dons 304
Kirby fire 11 straight strikes the big: total. Hick ) . man’s Whirland then missed on the last aways were second with a 2881.
ball, getting only six pins. Estle Nash of Bemis and Hi S $ ilda Ed Marschke.had a 666 in the Groebel rolled top series with 594
Western Electric League ateach. Merchandise awar wi Pritchett Recreation. His string presented the top Wo ig ye
White Sox Cut |Ball Hawks
Parking Feo MEXICO CITY, Jan. 28 (UP)
| —An international soccer-match CHICAGO, Jan. 28 (UP)—The| Lo 4 hort yesterday because
the angry spectators refused to return the balls kicked into the stands.
included games of 148-225-257.
Jack Welsh
659 -series in the Darko Cleaners {League at Rritchett’s.
‘Hornets Tops at Cincy RODOCKER HORNETS displayed the potency of Indianapjolis kegling talent at Cincinnati. |The Hornet five took the lead in
regor Henry
this week turned down a chance] to raise ticket prices despite gov-| ernment authorization for higher fees, today announced reduction] in parking charges at Comiskey Park. | General Manager Frank C.| Lane said the club would operate the east parking lot, which has a capacity of 1200 cars, and charge 50 cents instead of the previous] 75-cent fee. The lot in past years) has been rented to a parking con-| cern which operated it at the higher rate. “The White Sox are in the baseball business, not the parking business,” Lane said. “If by operating the lot ourselves, we can provide more. economical and convenient service ‘to the fans, we believe it will be appreciated. By
game. The spectators were enraged.
were kicked into the stands
one by one. The fans kept all three.
free for all broke out.
Look Your Best
operating it ourselves we can In a effect a saving which we will pass ; on to our patrons.” . 5 LEVINSON Lane said the lot would be re- $7.50
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HARRY LEVINSON
Bookkeeper Wins | 37 N. Penn. Illinois and Market MIAMI, Fla. Jan. 28 (UP)—]|
would be installed for use at ...your hatter
night games.
Merritt igj)] Irwin came through with a
{the Cincinnati Times-Star Classic
| OSLO, Jan. 28 icerned by their “extremely
Oro of Mexico was playing Independiente of Argentina and leading 1-0 when the referee | expelled an Argentine from the |
Play was resumed after a bottle shower, but the three balls |
The game was called and a |
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IRISH REBOUND—Cathedral's Irish will be on the rebound when they invade the Howe gym against the Hornets Friday. Tech handed the Irish their third seiback in 12 games last week. Shown above (front row left to right) are: Bill Fox, Kenny Blackwell, Tom Catton, Coach Jim Doyle, John \ Meyer, Joe Kiefer and Bob Springer. (Second row): Herman Schrader, Dave Foley, Bob Ki\ off,
| Nick Noe and Dick Roseman.
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pes To Follow DePaul As Illinois Spoiler
Boxing Boss lini Keep Rating Orders Probe As Big 10 Favorite | Of ‘Mismatch’: CHICAGO, Jan. 28 (UP)—lllin |
(UP) —«llinois’ long winning streak BY United. Press hag been shattered by underrated DePaul, but the Illini still
| NEW. YORK, Jan. 28 (UP)— were regarded as top favorites to retain the Big Ten basket« Crusader Bob Christenberry stuck hal} crown %
{to his guns today in the Johnny . |Saxton-Livio Minelli mis-match,| The Harry Combes fiye gets but said he would ask for a speedy Pack into conferentemation to- d revision of New York boxing Might after-a two-week layoff, en- lead in the first ten minutes rules to’ prevent future rhubarbs, tertaining Purdue at Champaign 28alnst the .Spartans, but then Undaunted by some criticism, (in the only match of the night Michigan State's defense cooled the chairman of the New York involving Big Ten teams. off the visitors and clinched the |Boxing Commission said he was Notre Dame plays at Pitts- i > ordering all persons importantly burgh in the only other contest Carl McNulty caged 18 points lconnected with the Saxton-Minelli involving a Midwest club. pe Ee Spar. si Ly a = n é 8 bO e . bout to appeart at Friday's hear-| php yy Ny "were strong fa-
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Purdue worked to a one point
ing. . . He added “And that incitides vorites to knock down the Boiler- Big Ten Standings Matchmaker Al Weill who has RIaLers Who Juve on ony one} WL Pet. Pls. OP o % ( re 4 en clashes, despite Hlineis . ..........440 4 0 1000 250 gone to Florida. He must be Ry 60-65 defeat b Ne Yown cas 5 1 833 418 330 present Friday. He must explain po 777° 99 deteal by Ler|pmin State ......n 3 0 oso why he "made . the lop-sided = ~o . Minnesota Lae 3 3 500 330 352 maten.” It was the first loss for Illinois Michigan .State .... 3 3 333 : V's u after it had won 11 consecutive Jiriiretern ....... 3 4 438 448 is WHEN WEILL flew to Miami Contests, four of them in the Big [LRDEE ..........§ § Jeo ga 30%
Saturday he planned to confer Tex, there next Friday with the n conference play Saturday . » managers of Jersey Joe Walcott Minnesota trampled Northwest No Night Racing
and Ezzard Charles regarding a ern, 74 to 56, while Michigan i March title fight. But that con- State downed Purdue, 56-47. Says Larry McPhail NAPLES, Fla, Jan. 28 (UP)=—
ference has been postponed at : 8 5 = so least a day by Walcott’s exhibi-| BOTH WINNERS. climbed into y arry MacPhail, bombastic red. head who pioneered night base-
tion commitments. a tie with Indiana for fourth Referee Ruby Goldstein stopped Place with a three-and-three conFriday's fight at Madison Square ference record while Northwest- ball in the Major Leagues, said Garden in the seventh round be- €rn slipped below the .500 mark today there will be no night raccause he deemed it a mismatch, 10 occupy seventh place. ~~ ling when he takes over tha.Bowia 4 He awarded Young Saxton of Other Midwest results Saturday Si Balti o Brooklvh a technical knockout Were Louisville over Loyola, 80- Face track near Baltimore next “ 7 { ; Canis month. victory lover reluctant Minelli of (13> Notre Dame over Canisius, ; Teron 72-59, and Bradley over Tulsa,! A syndicate headed by MacImmediately ‘after the bout, 84-58. (Phail has bought controlling in=
Only 2 Teams Teeged Out
Undefeated
| | The number of undefeated Indiana high school
teams was cut to two today, leav-|
ing neighbors Cambridge City | shaken when an automobile hit Open
City are only 20 miles apart on |U. 8. 40 east-of Indianapolis.
| Memorial made it 15 in a row| Section is in The Sunday Times. lond with a 285 total.
Saturday night at the expense of | Morristown, 58-47. Cambridge, City won No. 14 the night before, eking out a one-point decision over Centerville. | Ladoga, which won 16 straight, was humiliated in the finals of the Montgomery-€County tourney Saturday night by Linden, 47-45:
Short on Snow (UP) — Condangerous” condition, Norwegian Olympic officials said today that two more feet of snow are needed {to insure the required safety depth of the Norefjell downhill land giant Slalom ski courses for
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| Argentine Golfer WORCESTER, Mass, Jan. 28 Wins Over Snead (UP)—American Léague Umpire Willlam R. Summers of Upton| was tagged by a hit-run driver
whom he still hopes to.call out at basketball home plate.
PANAMA, Jan. 28 (UP)—Ro- ia 1 berto Devicenzo, Argentine golt wig eaves Houston
star, broke a tournament record Minus 2 Signatures {and swept past Slammin’ Sammy
| IN THE final period the Blue Summers told police he was Snead while winning the Panama| —Branch (The Twig) Rickey Jr., Demons captured the decision as Sets New Mark Championship
: : _|his car as he was getting out of with a.six-under-par 282 total for Pirates, planned to leave Houston throws. Russ Johnson’s gift toss and Knightstown Morton Memo it yesterday. The other motorist|72 holes.
rial high and dry a month be-iyent going, but Summers noted was turned in by Russ fore the start of the state tourney. his registration number and gave the previous record by shooting Howie Pollet and Ted Wilks. | Knightstown and Cambridge, it to police.
Devicenzo pared one stroke off tures he had sought—of hurlers dropped the rest of the points. |in
lan even par 72 over the final round. Snead, the White Sulphur cated he wasn't worried yet when pace the Gopher attack. North-/skated the 10,000 meters in 16
|Christenbarry praised Goldstein Illinois, rusty after its examin- terest in this historic old track, for his action and ordered ation layoff, couldn't stand pros- and loud Larry immediately be- | Minelli's purse of $5540 held up Perity against DePaul. The Illini gan making typical MacPhailian luntil after next Friday's hearing.| Worked to a 14 point -lead, but plans. He will yell for more than i mem ——p——— then DePaul scored 13 points 25 race dates now allotted the {while the Illini tallied one, and ftack by the racing commission, {the Illini never gained more than he will improve the plant and he la five-point edge again. a up the purses. | » un 2
HOUSTON, Tex., Jan. 28 (UP)
yesterday vice president of the Pittsburgh Ron Feiereisel made six free]
GJOEVIK, Norway, Jan. 28 (UP)—Hjalmar Andersen, Nor{today without the contract signa- broke a 65-65 tie and Feiereisel way's champion and a favorite the forthcoming Olympics, Minnesota's sophomore center, broke his own world record by
But the affable Rickey indi- Ed Kalafat, notched 22 points to six seconds yesterday when he
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