Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 January 1952 — Page 14
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OIL BURNER—Freddie Aga-' P; PE T ND, bashian (left), steps into the i rips
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ian is Don Cummins of the Cum- ratings for the, seventh straight week t mins Diesel firm of Columbus, {1 (ver second place in the closest ba
Fnited Press i Ind. The car arrived in Indian. 3ounding back from its first de-|
It's conceivable, too, that the Indianapolis Indians’ par compared to 17 for Rod Fletcher, Bertrand 3,
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2 games Rickey however, is | 4 during the second is Fred Fitzsimmons, who made his mark on the Indianapolis "nfident he will improve on that SE a
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who was Lopez’ first lieutenant when the Senor guided the Tnity Baserwun George. Hell.
Hoosier Redskins to the pennant In 1948. who led all Detroit players with : 1 .319 average last season, ac-
A bile 8h B M Purdue and one of the Big Ten's Wisconsin E 8 A f sse s : sted Automobile : trot. Mic The Boy 3 isi ih Jace Hoy pte sed i Tents go Ieresied LS series Ine eral. Mich. leading scorers, dropped 18 points, Michigan lory and gold May 30 at the 500- firms and individuals who failed 2; Champion Spark Plug Co., Toledo, O.. 2: ie y : : Allison Division of General Motors Corp.. and he played all but 45 seconds
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+ N ~TrQ rQ : A need w ¥ i i 8 T i , y 1 FRED FITZSIMMONS, Hoosier born at Mishawaka, salary figures were. not an- Motor Speedway have part of lomary participation in the Yace Apue Pen. A Cynupental »Jllinois shot .353 the. Giants’. first base coach, is a long- time Polo Grounds nounced. . The 29-vear-old Kell their gold assured, $20,000 worth. in this manner. As was the case|Roebiick Co.. Indianapolis. 2: Kiekhaefe: J
THE MONEY is raised by the subscriber with a total of 10 laps. town, Ind: Schafer Gear” Works Toor
good 1924 season at Indianapolis .
batted .3 uring 1951 and .417
gE Series, Power Division, AP Parts Corp., Toledo. O.. Shelby. Ind.; Tom Milton
prom ’ " receipt of signed contracts from IN ANNOUNCING completion 0. 2: Trov Oil Co. IndianapoMs. 2: Remy Division of Genera; Motors Giants’ Best Performances Down Through the Years” are Outfielder Bob Bofkowski of the fund. Mr. Wallerich ex- Azbell Distributing Co. Indianapolis, 2: Anderson. Ind: Riley Brett, Lot Angeles, (35-18. margin and seemingly set-| Tne Fy, rekowsikili, ol ur Vonnegut Hardware Co... Indianapolis, a2; Cal Voit Flexible Radiator Hose, Los!tled the issue. But the Panthers
the names of three former Indianapolis players . . . Josh De- Catcher Hobe' ILandrith and een een ere ~! Angeles. Cal; Plastic Mould & Moulding
ent Cleveland club might drop off additional surplus talent Garagiola came from the Cardi : > 8 jcapiain and the other regular ome IRE : nal n mid-season 1 a a uar Jacobs. here to be placed under the wing of Gene Desautels, the (7.0 0% NUSASOE Sof RC a U n rize 4 ‘SPA Western Conference new skipper at Victory Field . . , No.1 coach of the Giants 72 Riel . : | BREDAR SPARKL ED in his S
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ercentage this season % [period, when the Illini slammed Iliinois 9 pitching staff years ago and was sold to the Giants , . . On i 1 # ; {far in front, he dropped six of his ohio siate".:IIl1] 7 00 3 3 Cleveland's coaching staff is neme other than Tony Cuccinello, THERE WERE a flock of other U : U i seven field goals for the night. [{ADIANA J .-- 3 3 300 "333 381 nings throughout the majors Carl McNulty, a steady star for Minnesota 3 3 300 3% 308 3
cepted terms for 1952 although Mile classic at the Indianapolis to act in time to assure their cus- indianapolis, 2: Twigg Industries. Inc. of the game. B k th I I 56 from the field, DASKEroa S
y ‘tp y 217 n , stalwart pitcher won 217 games, 169 of ; First Haiseman Earl Torgeson of $100 for each lap he completes 3 Chevrolet Motors Division of General Burd Piton Ring Co. Roc 1 15-point halftime lead and lost them as a (Giant Pais A former big league ; ® ‘who batted .263 and walloped 24 at the head of the field. red TL 0 5 5 Binebam. eho. Hi EY r . > Pra, h, 62 to 55. Bi fight- liminary : : v BYE . ’ . »/ Subserib o the f ecejve S. Root, Terre Haute, Ind. 5: The Stude- Ind.; Allen Guiberson, Dallas, £ g Olympian manager ' himself (Phillies), he's well Fitzsimmons OMers last year, signed with the ubscribers to the fund receive [20% CI ih Bend Ind, 5: Midwest Plymouth Motor Corp. Detroi.. ing Irish had entered the game $ § § o]]- 8 i h 5: ! \ r r of, £8 ' . Boston Braves, who, earlier in credentials for the garage area Tool & Engineering Corp. Indianapolis. 4; Mich Wynn Oil Co.. Azusa. Cal. joint with a four-game winnin ame : : ’ : 1 r . subscriptic p : < sch I § T 3 fitted for his place on Manager Durocher's strategy ithe day. sent Shortstop Buddy at the Speedway during the entire Fo Cob. Detroit, Mich. A deer St Louts. Mo. aod Tike, Paschek Ji. : KX gare THE 1} - ae 3 h he : 3 FP Bt cacy Il Tt runn and Pitt with a four-game losing the three Kerr to Milwaukee pre-race practice period and cre- ers Association, Indianapolis. 3; Federal -hicag ih; Highland Box Co. Hign- . board a . : Engineering Co. Detroit. Mich. 3: Link- land. Il: Gilman D. O'neal, Columbus. streak. lost last y oH » = dentials for the Pagoda area on Belt Co. Pdignapolis, 2; Jim Martindale, Ind. joint subscription by RB. H. Crews 2 a on ; : wn» a # 4. CINCINNATI increased its race dav Brooklyn, *N 2; Russell L. White. In. 0f Indianapolis and R. P. Knox of Colum opener in / / d d . th GC t ’ 1952 . bh h d ) 0 i | 2 ; : ILS rac e daa Ye flanapolis Y General Petroleum Corp. Si Sa har Macige Shop. Peru, Ind USING ONLY five men in the will be nclude n e ants sprin rochur un r signee aver total to 2 wit the ” o ” Los ngeles al, 2 elco roducts Di- L€rr ute ouse erre Haute, Ind pring € e 8 pla) Y 1 with the vision of General Motors Corp. Davton, Versal Inc, South Bend, Ind. Delco. first half, the Irish rolled up a washed ashore by air
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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES poh yr UTOESDAY, JAN, 29,1953
- IMlinois Still No. 1 Cage Team In Nation po i » Slam Purdue, 84-57;
62-55 -
which’ he will pilot in this year's, . Tllinois, although beaten for the first time this, season 500-Mile Race. With Agabash- during the week-end, led the United Press coliege baskatball
oday while Kentucky lloting of the season.
IHineis (81) ; Purdue (37) AT HAND iz a brochure on the pennant-winning New NEW YOR K. Jan. 20-—Joe apolis yesterday. feat by DePaul. Illinois charged! pone F'0 "5 Runyan © '§ 1 %4 3 % 2 we .ry : i o = : y y . »| Bemoras, § 4 1 oo Brewster, f 0 1 : YorkeGiants, fresh off the press, containing condensed |©Garagiola—the new pride of to an 84-10-57 victory over Purduc | Hoover E i 1 3Calheunt 20 ¢ the Pirates in w t to remain atop the Big|USieeke. 1 3 0 avnDrPool.f 0 0 i favts on the Little Miracles of Coogan's s Bluff. 5 Pira hom Branch v last nigh r p | §arsinsen, ¢ 3 8 1ahodt "31% : Rickey detects the same base- “Ten standings. Twice-beaten Ken- Wygne Y 8 © dMcRative 3 8.4 fy all : 1051 . . " v ‘ Petcrson, © 2 6 2 Bunton, « 1 The Cinderella boys of 1951 (until they met the | han virtues he once saw in Pistol] : tucky crushed Vanderbilt, 88 tO|Kerrc =~" 1 3 hServere 4 4 3 _% 4 - G Sa a oimr, { o 1 + CaS 4 Yankees) are to play Cleveland in Indianapolis’ on Sun. Pete Reiser officially climbed ff a. . ; : 51, in a Southeastern Conference |B ed) MMi 2d} - ! . aboard the Buccaneers’ battle- " / : iy battle | Schuldt, 0 0 1 Toeppe § 0°0 0 day, Apr. 13 wagon today for 1952 : * =n * | Makovsky. * 9 8 d % i T . 1 y Signing ct that re - Soma a Moore, 8 1 0 The Giants and Cleveland are sched-, oT I ; t 18 Teper IT WAS Illinois fifth consecu- oe 4 SEE og oe ea calied I n 281 § t otals 220 2 tals 1232 ; ie e J ame on uled to 1 19 ex o t | Garawinla nranared to take ove tive Big Ten triumph and c Hor So LN Blt ied meet, if 19 exhibition games this ivi ia prepared Is aks yer the heels of a 69-to-65 setback bY curdus nh 1s Is 4A spripg, a series which will bring together |},1® Tumber one catching te his DePaul in Cheiago Saturday night) Free Thighs Missed camo a oo th ! ime ince ‘ 1 3 , i er ay a NH MeMullen " two well-known master minds, Leo the bie league debit With the Car. which .broke an 11-game inne vster 2, wieNulty McMullen ; sian Dalila 3 streak 1c team for the sea-!o yoy 5 Lip Durocher and Seéyor Al Lopez, who dinals in 104¢ Steak for tt Pitt (62) to Notre Page O37, 3 { 8 is | I} ag saat a enaalzins an a3 = : | rick. 1 2 b5/Bertrand.f 4.85 has at least a speagaig acquaintance with “I LIKE Gar el a, : attitude.” The Illini romped to a 32-to-14 Diets] HP Ji Beriral 513 . ., ‘ i rd KlOla 8 © ' > f ) senthal many fans in these parts . . . The game said General Manager - Rickey edge, their biggest margin of Ihe Paeskod 2 1 IjRosenthale 3 33 . . 1 nerai Jan VCH an rir 1 1 SKY.C $ here will be the spring finale between the who believes the 25-vear-old Mis- night, after thirteen minutes. andi; 0 0" 7 3shine.s 1:5 > Si ad ’ uriar } th utatand 35 seconds of play and thereafter yi. iiek.c 3 3 5/McCloskey.g- 0 0° 0 2 1 ouriar in necome the « tang Rt even ; « clubs since both open the regular season no a. f an | Combes began clearing the bench MeClures 0 0 Disteverse 33 In recs or I ne N ¢ a , a.8 Lk © 8 . Eddie Ash in their respective leagues on Tuesday LAR to give his reserves experience. |p i. ..p 0 0 1 Neumaierg 0 0 1 ‘ / ! - ’ ha i < ith the Phillips.g 00 |} X for Indians ine He went down to Deland: Fla Jim Bredar, saddled wi . $11} Apr. 15 . . . It's a break for Indianapolis fans at that HE EE A fon job of replacing Don Sunderlage giicif § | gf . They could be looking at the 1952 World Series op- ¥en 1G . nt and worked as sparkplug of the Illini, who T mes sl Toul hE : ] n 3 3 as Par, yale 22 18 2 i0l 1 ponents, on his hitting great dea He won the Big Ten utle as ye Free Throws Missed—Pittshurgh: Kene 4. 8 0 ft 4 & hag the right t and he loves was the star of the game, even' ..° bilesko. Zernich 4, .Virostek 3. * te I I he wi he though he scored only 15 points Rovd, “Burch 3. Rusechel! Notre Dame:
Leslie, Rosenthal, Shine 4,
Sigmund Mihalik - and Nisk
By United Press Prt ™ OP 1.000 134 268 L313 41K 37 600 338 33 500 413 421
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® , » 3 y : 00 . rs fr he erie re wo Aeromarine Corp. Pond du Lac. Wis. 2: a vast improvement over the .3 L k | B S ame to the Tigers from the A's According to an announcement ast year, late subscribers will be irish Horan's Lucky Hell Drivers. New they tired against DePaul, while iKe y to e et
1000 Years
on a basketball court night. The occasion is
favorite . . . He goes back further into 7 in 1946 and won the American by Carl H. Wallerich, chairman, 8iven the first opportunity to sub- ork, ft X. 3: and Ronald Gajes Machine ., 4 0 pit 250 from the field. k Giant history than anybody else con- League batting title in 1049. of the Indianapolis Citizens SCT n a" an, iled Indianapolis are. “Joan OW. Hobbs “Corn. | Duquesne cruised to an 83-to-61 Bac ‘ted with th or . t . ccenting Alvin Dark, captain and short- Speedway Committee, the 1952 $ BoRID Sie . ISI Sompiiac Springfield, Ill. Forest City Motor Co. triumph over rugged Villanova to. , gaORTED 7S nected wi e organization, excepting stop with the New York Giants, Lap Prize Fund is fully subscribed PY Sam Mueller, secretary of the portlandMe; Ben Harris 1. Champaign : ? SSOR newsmen and radio : x 1op Wi : iit Ths a 2 committee, shows the Sales Divi- yy pg, Osbriel Co. Cleveland 0. Frank make its record 12-0. for the Sea- y,ntere will parade their aches only President Horace Stoneham . signed a \pact* that placed him at the earliest date in history. St Chrys Yer Corp. af b Noutiuliman, Scenery Hill Pa; A Tete son. St. Bofaventure, idle last and pains : 3: i ‘ . above the $20,000 level. The for sio YS Orp. al Jeg rvice Company of males Lie. Par ini i ; ane > Fitz. joined the Giants in 1925 after a 3 ; rx 8 troit, Mich.. as the largest single fet ind pany of indiana, Inc, Flain-injght, is the only other unbeaten’... ..ow y mer Lou State football star ’ ie g Single fai Br oMazaune, Ashink: | team left on the honor roll.
the. annual Press-Radio basket-
for the March of Dimes,
¢ . : Yor ittee each year to reward Firms and ‘individuals sponsoring more South Bend, Ind. Bardahl Oil Co, St But, while these three teams pg] game y . J a reer po € against the Yankees in the World ‘0mm than one lap are: Nash Motors Division of Louis, Mo.; McMillan Athletic Goods € ; ’ i ; ' . Over his National League career the the leader of the race on the basis Nash-Kelvinator, Detroit, Micn., 5; Miracle lerre Haute, Ind., Earl Sirois & Son, Were winning Notre Dame. Scheduled for Butler Fieldhouse
ranked No. 18 in the nation, blew at § o'clock the game is a pre-
to the Ft. Waynecontest at 8:45. un = = RESS squad represents local newspapers. It
year's game but won the
1950. The Radio team composed of anything waves. Wayne-Olympian gama
was originally scheduled for Dec.
Manhattan 39 Lemovne 31 Midwestern 58, Stephen F. Austin 37 (aver. . time) Monmouth (Il) 76, Towa Wesleran #1, Moreehad 8 Tennessee Tech 66, North Central (1]l.) 65. Sheridan 55. Northern Illinois 5%. Chicago Teachers 36. North Georgia 66, Newberry 61 Oklahoma City 61, Drake 47. Omaha 51, Nebraska Wesleyan 38, Potomae State 75, Salem 67. { Roanoke 65, Washington (Md.) BS. Seattle 85, Whitworth 80. South Carolina 67, Georgia Tech 58. Southwest Texas 74, Sam Houston 48. St. Fdwards 62, Lamar Tech 46. St. Norbert 82, La Crosse 81 (overtime). | Tennessee 68, Georgla 62. [Texas 43, Oklahoma 30. | Toledo 71, John Carroll 57. [Virginia State 93, Blueficid 68 | Western Kentucky 82, Tampa 77. |Wichita 91, Southwestern (Kas.) 64. | Wilberforce 70, Cedarville 63.
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Premier Furnaces | SERVICE DEPT. OPEN We Sell, Install and | a iguagkt oi Service Our Equipment : 0h ue 9 po P| a in 2201 N. Capitol New York ,and New Jersey Madison & Troy CURRY S vi Rh : , Va. Ave. & South St. 42d and Fall Creek Bivd. . 2037 E. Wash, : CROWN HUNTERS—These scrappers will be: seeking victories Thursday night in the semifinal PREMIER HEATING co. ’ Ar ; 12 W, Wash. * ti ay an 4720 Ww. Tenth a rounds ef the 19th Times-Legion Golden Gloves Tournament in the National Guard Armory, 711 208 N. DAVIDSON | y ohh 8209 W. Wash. Emerson & Bethel, Beech Grove 40 Kentucky : SiN Pannsylvania- $+. Bob Johnson (left) is after the 126 pound Open crown while Richard Fulk (center) J CALL ~~ CA.45(f CALL od OL al Gg a : LL SRE Bo - i scrapping for the Novice toga in the same weight devision. Willie Crawford igh} is is site the © Day er Night | eemEEOIE EL a sie oR
h— Co., Zionsville, Ind.; Hastings Manufactur.| Caught fire at the start of the 8. : vore (most stolen bases in one inning), four, in 1912 . . . Fred Rookie Pitchers Ed Blake and IS G0 hastings, Mich: Casite Division second half as Mickey Zernich! 1 Inclement weather forced : George McPhail. Dunk I Basketb il R HH Michi DeMeri & Daugherty Tnc., Chicago, dropped three straight field goals ho ho rent of that date. It Schupp (lowest earned run average by pitcher), 0.90, in 1916 First Baseman Fddi 3 i 5 TI: joint subscription by P cago P 8 80a18| wi)] be the fourth time the club irst Baseman Eddie Robinson Glenn DeVault, Kansas City. Mo Cloned (and tied the score, 43-43, at the] & tie cans i : Slev «+ + Joe Moore (most times at bat), 681, in 1935. ended a brief holdout campaign NATIONAL TOMORROW Niarion Tou ie Co.. Cleveland, O.. end of the third period. Pitt |have met this season. The Olymps : by signing with the White Sox y ; rola: Ti! 2 : American Autamablic CAssonanion. Jud; have won two games at the Field2 x» a un = Kentuck 87.3 Loyola: I 69.2 EAST Ame n Automobtie Association, Wasp. | jumped ahead at the start of the | . 2 as did Third Baseman Bob Duquesne 4 W Kyi State 883 — rs N¥gn D. C. Luke Avdelotte Springville. [fourth period and clung to the Cuse and dropped their single + . “ «: y 22% . y t rmy “48.2 v 449° Wav BUT HERE'S one the Giants’ publicity staff over- | Dillinger, Oxy three Wake Soi ey IY tats Boston 1 ad Noomvastern’ 17) Indianapolis Arms and individuals with lead with a possession game. © Sa8ement at Ft. Wayne. : : . . players remain unsigned. ey | Tilinois 758 Minnesota 87.7! Duquesne *79.4 Akron 50.7 Janse ap subscriptions are: Robert, D.| Zernich . yin 1.1 one, 1 emerged high scorer wi . looked . . . It involves Rube. Marquard, who was the big are pitchers Joe Dobson and Daten 153 Perneyivaiia er Navy “63.1 Penn State 61.7 Char les oper A Woods Jr, and Associates, | 1 points g g th! Hint Dudley May : : : . : ot Trig ansac State 15 enn State I.1.8t. Joseph, Pa. *63.7 Drexel 39.1 |Roberi 8. Feezle, St & = gun on the Indianapolis Indians' pennant-winning mound Mary Bom and Infielder 5"); 746 Canisius £78 st John's. N.Y 741 Fordham 86.3 Johnson Chevrolei Eo" Inconel Pxhemt| Wesk-end upsets. which also Join Steeler Coaches VOCKY Krsnich. Kansas 742 California 87.2 Seton all 7 St.Francis, NY. 61.6 S$, ole .Ancoln, Guarantee Auto! ; a nis 10 W Aran ; «60.815 res, R staff in 1908, the year the current Tribe president, Owen The Athletics corraled the sig- Louisville 42 Duke 670 West Virginia 742 Pittsburgh 80.6 |Qupply Stores, Red Cab, Inc. Indianapolis, found Kansas suffering its first ; : ’ natures of Catcher Ray Murray gi ones ay 141 Te 0 Baie Wl Amnerst . 4lifedses” Pontiac, Inc. Hunker '& Disog, |(efeat in 14 games, were reflected] WASHINGTON, Jan. 29 (UP) f atc ay uN Jist. John’s, NY. 141 T.C. © MIDWES Claypo e io bo , ; J. Bush, played shortstop. and Pitcher Johnny Kucab, Mur- La Salle. 735 Manhattan 66.7 DWEST VeFanena og: I nat | ji the weekly ratings, [=Bullet SU Dudiay's retires 3H i ray batted .220 in 40 s while |Io%a 4 New York U. ' 80.4 Cainesls Ten 587 Case $54.8 Equipment Co. The Wm. H. Block Co, | £2 » | ment as an active player with the Indianapolis sold Marquard to the Giants and in games while |; «21 Fordham 66.3 DePauw 53.7 Ball ‘State *30.3|Severin Hotel, Burnet-Binford Lumber Go ‘Ss S ud Washington Redski : . ® Kucab had a 4-and-3 record with seton Hall 718 U.C. 1. A 86.3 Ea St 3H Okla Aan “804 4 Ben TH Dependable Maio: | BANSAY STATE. Which Teal ; EO aay ms 1912 the big southpaw won 19 consecutive games for the Philadelphia last season. E Dlinois 8. Ti4 E Ky. State 801 Manchesr 411 Andersen eno EW en Motor Do. A Raj. movey trom sixth to] jBeliatey su oy Ta ua : : Brooklyn announced the sign- Notre Dame a2 Bgwiis 31 $54 Taxier 21s Ind Central 46.6 Motor Inn, Paul Schaller's College Tavern, third place, while the Jayhawks 0 Join e Pittsburg . - - 5 ’ o { 7 5.9 3 paraiso 60.4 Benham Press, H | New Yorkers, the streak lasting from Apr. 11 to July 3, /, = "0 agreement which stipu- |W. Michigan 700 637 Xavier, 0 619 Hanover 09 & Co. L. Straus’ alachine Co. Kingan|dropped from second to fourth. Steelers as a backfield coach, Hane 8 5 0 $ n “35 ‘allac 5 1 C >. : inclusive. lates the Dodgers will train at Villanova . 63 554 ungstow 5 3 > Wallace 55.1 Ineshone Co Stugre, Inc, Alomson, &| |St. Bonaventure, one of the na-| ‘I may coach,” said the veteran Vero Beach, Fla., for the nextiokla A & M 69 4 85.3 SOUTH Corner Grille. Martinique Cocktail Lounge, [LION'S two remaining unbeaten| National Football League backs ” = ~ ” ” ” ’ ’ Kin, oa De. a Ne Arvusan: A c ano HOOSE M : : a ? a : 21 years. The agreement gives DePaul 69.3 Be $53 Sowig Gree $53 a3%4 Wheeler's roan Walter Miser. nc, teams, jumped from eighth place field star, “or I may simply des Moarquard won 28 games for Indianapolis in 1908, which the "Dodgers an option for an. Mamk © B00 RRBISEIAN "7 Furman 57.0 53.1 foc: Queen Corv Tndiangpolly Railways. |last week to a tie for fifth with vote all my time to my insurance py ram ak ‘he . iT G. Washington 59.5 1 “46.3 rill ne . : allory & Co, ) was~goed for the league leadership . . . He glo led the . |vther Dluser lemme when the EWE MONE Ee A I ret piace ates] LE a's tists . i 1 ! ac pires in x2. A en ha Yio 753 i Aubur di "22.2 Steel Casting Co., Peoria & Easte Rail. | inois ha 5 first place votes ¥, AN af itstanain at. Bonav'ture 76.5 Dayton Mississinpl “653 LIL. 8 1 3.3 astern Rall : : American Association moundsmen in number of innings % — - st John's, N.Y. 74.1 Kansas State 751 Miss. State 56.4 Georgia Tec. *333 R Earaaeanice_laudgey & Supply, Inc.land a total of 303 points. Ken- contribution to college and propitched, 367, and in strikeouts, 250 . . . The lefthander topped di S Lasalle 13 St. Leuts 748 Quantico AT Seranton 444 Motors. Pendrick Restaurants, ‘sumer (tucky, - which ran its record to! fessional football, made known Seton 7 154 4 f x i 53.4 1 ne. Wiles=Jot ‘ : i iv ira . the circuit in average strikeouts per game, 6.13 naiana tate Villanova 62.9 lows 24 FAR WEST he L$ Aves & Co. Downtown Ford 14-2 by beating Alabama, ad-| his golive retirement yesterday : : y Yala Nay 681 Indiana 2.1 Sales awthorn Restaurant, MeGinty vz 0 t via a brief announceme Ch ” » fw N a Beats IC 76-65 BY Ania 67.7 E. Illinois St! 71.4 Lovola. Cal $53.1 Occidental 177 a Jim Hussey: : Snotisman s Club? i RA us B Second Mae Redskins, for Rone en YY : ’ Penn State 67.7 Notre Dame 71.2 Stanford 1.2 San Jose § 8.5 fa $4 smobile. Tne, Charley's Res- § ! a oo g By THE RUBE had 18 games under fivé hitd, “as fol- Hire State Bere Canisius 67.6 Bradley 70.4 THURSDAY ison Servite. Jae unnia Club and Den- points. Jo the past two seasons, ’ y Service SD. = - at—trsnmsnec tS aegpmS———aarera mpm - - if overt ae + lows: six four-hit #ilts, six: three-hitters, three two-hit TERRE HAUTE, Jan. 29-:Ac- SOUTH VAR WEST eal’ EAST . : ‘ . “Urac atthe free. o , nat Kehturky 873 Wazhington 18.3 ; masterpieces, two one-hit games and one no-hit thriller | oft 2 ie {ee PHTOV line las! ry ville 142 Brigham Youns 84, canisiys =~ 418 Gentown. DC. 233 {nN insu oS "] est Virginia 14.2 1 ni 1 ‘ann Stat AT. American I “81 The no-hitter. was spun against Columbus early in |Indiana State a 76-65 basketball W Ky_ State #33 U.C L A 663 Villanova 633 Scranton i ’ . foi 4 . N. C tate RR | ldaha A538 MIDWEST Se BF; 4» ritched four shutouts in six consecu- [Victory over Indiana Central. puke 870 Sa. California 649 ES : ptemb: r Fi He pl IY : a {They hit 22 of 25 free throws a £89 Yah 5d A Tech Ey i 7 tive starts .°, , Three of the games were two-hit affairs; |" They didn have to be that % 5, 5%" 861 Wyomis = 838 imine = #37 & Adolphus “302 two were three-hit games. and one a four-hitter. accurate, however, for they also'L & 553 Pepperdine 63.3 SUF St. SE Brana lee a {outhit the Greyhounds from the : - Wichita *39.4 S'western. Kan 46.0 Ts ol TODAY | 2 8» * n= field scoring 27 baskets from the SOUTH y y : . fe st 9 EAST Arkan *55.0 Pitt t 0.5 BY CHANCE, we ran across Marquard in Florida one4|fi¢!d against 24 for the Grey- Geotown DC +393 Scranton 16.4 E Caroline 433 High Bownt. “434 ing He was in charge of a betting window at a | "°° BE Roe wie Pe RE a aT snrin § i E 1 Marsha 81. n c a Sh ring * +s» e was mn Cc rge : g r T x EJ ~ \ ’ ren T “65.3 John 518 Memohis st 2514 Mid, ann st, ile 3 . y 1 { rh - i 3 74.6 65 88 Stat 56.4 irm, ‘thern * leading horse track and was dealing out pari mutuel ia 0 ILghe paisa of The 5 ‘630 a3 So Carolina 1982 Georgia fs wa : . ]¢ 3 J x / Ss, Don nit 1 . } Bliss 28.4 Vanderb! 5 pscom 3 tickets on the ponies . .-. It was sort of “Fancy meeting | y ; : res . Homas with 19 points and Woody ] SOUTH - FAR WEST ! vou here” incident . . . The Rube remembered Indianapo- |McBride with 16. The Greyhounds Nc State to] Bowls Green 48.3 Wyoming 658 Colo. State 459 lis quite well . . . wanted to know how the situation was Nad a 21-18 lead at the end of the Presivierian (lf (aie! TER ATE ue, vate sted below : 1 { Wash t St Tt 2 tl ' irst quarter but the Sycamores Art ona ts 6 Eings tafr St 374 ing, ~ basketball “batting agp py aroun INOS an as 8s... » northeas ght fire Jose >. AD New Mex. A&M “585 W. Texas 8 58.4 | to date. ampl 50.0 t around 1iIinois on as is oe ; : 1€ nol AS : Yan fire BI lose gh Sap and ne hat ‘been 10 ‘points stronger.” per oa corner was a favorite spot wi a players in Mayr. (tea the score at s¢-all at the half A A uparusie SPDORILIOM, (MAD he - . oR + th t ) era hei hey forged to the front in the College Basketball {a forecast that a 50.0 ti Re at juara ra here iy ip . > . a 40.0 team by 10 points. Basketball t ; | third period making 19 points Hiinois #4 Purdue or do not follow A me los a * 7 3 =» ron while Central could only manage Indiana State 36, Indiana Central 65 Sioxely. 00, he ratings have rat been | eight Pittsburgh 62, Notre Dame 55. hem + ad t . o jes. i as A new six-day bike race group has been formed in the Tod, Central “(i5) Ind. State (18 Principia (lL) 38, Rese Poly 5, Be are. aac, Diuties, and tne i 9 P A 1 A TL pf OTHERS - helpful as; ner be construed as, nor used : : 3 I ’ » ‘e . Appalachia 2, Atl © A as. i t East . .. The six-day cyclists tried it some years ago in Indian- = ©} 8 A A i attr a SAmbiine iniormation . . . 2incia t 1 1 : + Boston College 35. Fairfield (Conn) 55. apolis on a board track in Butler Fieldhouse . . . Despite ample on. 3 4 Ri rsd Calvin 5%, Aauinas 41, Luca 3 0 ar 2. Benedle Vi : } Piek os aD d Elkins 31. Bethany 50, ballyhoo, the marathon wheelmen failed to strike the sports Ticxodc + | 2 3 2 Duauesne. 83, Villanava 61. 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