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Four Centers Times Champ Invited ourney

To Open Mat

Qualifying To F lorida

Sectional high school wrestling qualifications open at four °centers tomorrow,

And, like the basketball semi- | finals at Muncie: Central next] month, the Muncie wrestling sec-| tional Is expected to produce the biggest fireworks. . ! Tech, unbeaten in 10 . dual meets, competes against Shertridge, Muncie Central, Richmond, ! Anderson and Broad Ripple at Muncie’s sectional. Lafayette Jeff, East Chicago! Roosevelt and Bloomington will stage sectional mat eliminations. | Individual champions in 12 weight classes at each sectional will compete for the state titles, Feb, 23 at Jeff. Twenty-three teams—one moré, than last year—will compete in! the four sectionals.

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BLOOMINGTON will be host to-Mater Dei, University School, | Decatur Central, Southport and Ben Davis. Jeff hosts Craw-| fordsville, Kokomo, South Bend! Central and Peru. East Chicago has Roosevelt, Washington, Hammond, Hammond Tech, Howe Military Academy and! St. John’s of Dyer. Weigh-ins are slated for 8:30 p. m. Prelims begin at 9:30 a. m.,| semi-finals come off at 1:30. m. and the finals start at 7:30 p. m. Muncie's finals begin at’ 7 p. m Coach Bill Treichler’s balanced team, Marion County and North Central Conferente champions, could move inth strong titular contention -shotild it qualify seven individual! champions. Five individual champions in the sectionals would push Tech in the state meet ince South Bend Central, the favorite at Jeff, may qualify at Jeff. Central is Northern Indiana Conference champ.

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1951 Indianapolis Times Tournament of Champions, is en route to St. Augustine, Fla., where he will play in the 20th annual National Championship

Toutament

Roebuck & Co. sporting goods salesman, was invited to participate in the national event because of the Champion of Champions title he won here in the Times event last October.

dianapolis by auto yesterday” afternoon. Hess plans to arrive in St. Augustine Saturday’ in time to get acquainted with the course before the qualifying round next Tuesday. The tournament, played over the Ponce De Ledn Golf Club course, will open/with qualifying next Tuesday and close with a 36-hole fina)” Feb. 24.

8 ” ” THE LOW. 32 qualifiers will move into the first 18-hole match play round next Wadnesday. The second round Thursday and the third round Friday will be 18 holes each. The semifinals next Saturday will be J6-holes. dhe winner will win a leg

Champions trophy. Awards also will be given to the low qualifier and the runnerup in the match play championship.

over the tournament course Saturday and also get in plenty of practice shots.

his golf here at Coffin, won The Times second annual Tournament of Champions, defeating’ Dick Stackhouse of Meridian Hills in. the 36-hole finals at

TECH’S UNBEATEN perform-| Meridian Hills, The Coffin champion was champions fromr the

By JIM HEYROCK CHUCK HESS, winner of the

Golf Club Champions

The rangy. 29-vear-old Sears

” ~ ~ HESS AND his wife left In- A

the National Champion of

Hess plans to play one round

SOUTHWARD HO-—Chuck Hess by now is far from the ice and snow of Hoosierland. He is shown packing his luggage and golf clubs into his car before leaving yesterday afternoon for St. HESS, WHO plays most of - Augustine, Fla, where he will compete in the National Championship of Golf Club Champions Tournament.

seeded fourth when the tournament opened. The Tournament pions includes all club and course Indian-

of Cham-

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

Walcott Due To Sign With

Double-Take

By BOB BARNES

Ezz Today

8 NEW YORK, Joe Walcott's

heavyweight chamipon to put his title on the line in a return ‘bout against former champion Ezzard

next Monday bout against someone or have his Jechampionship vacated by the New

|The National Boxing Association

set a similar deadline of Mar. «Oh. 1 sort?’ + dabble

” n WALCOTT won the crown from a few things:

July 18 at Pittsburgh seventh-round co-managers,

Charles a return bout

Bocchicchio, has been conferring with President Jim Norris of the Boxing Club several days at Miami, then Philadelphia, and now New York.

International

» n o NORRIS said Bocchicchio was trying to make a Charles would wait and

“deal” whereby

' Fagin ar 2+ 15 and Tribune Syndicate

bit In oil and

pr ST

Rocky Marciano. Norris maid a Walcott-C hares

me the most likely choice

Graham Is 3-1 Favorite Tonig ht

Welterweight Graham was favored at 3-1 toda) Middleweight Herring at Madison Square Gar- dent—U. apolis area. Hess will be eligible den tonight when the two New Eisenhower to compete again \ even if he does not win a club title, since he is the defending

Bob Pollak, 115; Bill Pruitt, 123; Edgar Lamb, 130, and Jack Woolen, 168, tied once

Pollak, 103- he Sats chaphp U. S. Holds Half- Point

last. vear, has a torn cartilage, and Woolen, is nursing a football shoulder injury

hes no | aad in Winter Games

dual meet (to Tech), has unbeaten Jim Bose, 140« Southport's 1951 state champs are graduation - depleted — Bloom-

ton in a dual® meet. . The Panthers, carrying four

who won the - 95-pound state crown two years ago.

Moser, 148; Tom Robinson, 138; Jim McClatchie, 158; Vernon Rohr, 178, and Jim Schrader, heavyweight, all placed second in the NCC meet—J.A.

points to 17.

. {with 14 and Norway fourth with finished third in Fight Results 11 on the basis of 10 points for| By United Press a first place, five for second, four, THE y. S.

ORK _ (Sunnyside Garden)—Bill for third and so

NEW Y Bossio, 1243. Pittsburgh, drew with Don

Bowman, 128%, Cliffside Park, N. J. (8), {OF Sixth place.

when Brooks Dodge Jr.

. ham, N. Jeff's Joe Neubauer, 123; Jim aca tie behind Ericksen.

By United Press

Dunkel's Ratings

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Points gained today gave the!Stan Benham of Lake P United States a bare half-point/N,Y,, lead over Austria for official team championship—171%

and Pat Martin of Massena, the a N. Y., coming in second in 5:26.89. The No. 1 Swiss team of Fritz in the blistering field, which saw | Germany was third Fierabend and Shephen Wassher more than half of the 174 starters nerup, warmed up yesterday on stands.” {equal or better par, was Walter the palm-lined Miami Romans of Baltimore, whose last course and few of the 39 major make no greater mistake than to claim to prize money was fifthileaguers, place in the 1950 Eastern Open. 13 sports writers entered in the crats out of office just by nomi-| {competition appeared ready ‘match their score cards.

Amateur Basketball

on County Church tourney games Brookside grade school 17, Mars hm Church of Christ. , Brightwood Methodist v

27.71. ® a ” team, which was in on down to one second ‘place ‘after the first two runs yesterday, went down the {1500-meter course at Frognerseteren in 1:21.21 in its third run | {today and then was clocked in| {1:21.53 for the final heat.

of Fred Fortune of Lake Placid, {straight ete in the state three-| and Floyd Wisher of ‘cushion billiards tournament at| finished the Board of Trade Parlor last| defeating Dave , in 98 innings.

‘Worsham'’s 63 Puts “Him in Texas Lead

SAN ANTONIO, Tex., Feb. 15 many as (UP)—Lew Worsham, a member Over, Irish Billy has generally 3 petter bet for a GOP victory.) o ovitatlon No. 405: 400 to place ‘interested pe been pitted against a better brand, of opposition Herring has fac ed.

Congressman A. Grant, South Bend, manager ©

Graham has had 108 profes- or the Eisenhower campaign in| bouts—nearly

of the old guard, was back in OSLO, Norway, Feb. 15—Germany's world champions front of the touring golf nomads won the Olympic two-man bobsled championship today with today, but there were plenty of, : ington’s chief foe will be Decatur|the U. 8. No. 1 team finishing second as Stein Erickson “Johnny-come-latelys” close on Dditk, Hearn Favored

Central; conquerors of Bleoming-| gave Norway, the host nation, its first gold medal in the men’s giant slalom.

House of

In Baseball Tourney

Worsham, ho gal who gained fame” as MIAMI, Feb. 15 (UP) -

The U. 8. picked up an un-| THE NO. 1_German team of 1977 National Open Winner but lin lettermen, have Bob Burns, 120, expected half-point in the skiing Andreas Ostler and Lorenz Nieberl whose links star has been in a Jj of Gor-/captured the hobsled champion- partial eclipse in recent months, york Giants. H.. finished in a sixthiship with a total elapsed time of Was out in front of the pack in| {leave most of eh rivals in the Elkhart, also mentioned as a pos-| '5:24.54 with the top U. 8. duo of the $10,000 Texas Open with al rough today w lacid, breezy, 8-under-par 63 as the sec- ball Players Golf tournament be- GOP doesn't want a “man who gins with an 18-hole qualifying has been

~-Defend- said he prefers * g Champion Alvin Dark and age and candor” the New the glamor

ond round started. But right behind him with 64 round.

31 minor leaguers and believ

$179, 288.83 ‘Added To Shrine Fund

{ SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. MIDWEST | The gold medal winners, who (yP)_The 27th annual Shrine] East-West game netted an all-| time record of $179,288.83 for the {f, 8 CYO Junior league tit at’ Sac Shriners’ Crippled Children's Hos. |.

Riverside 38. Central Brookuide EUR 41, entral Avenue Royal ghtwood “Methodist 18; d 150, New York Street EUB 12. § Suet Inter-League playoff results at Southside. Levinson Hats (Em-Roe) 61, man Service (Turners) 53: Cook’s Service| Bud's Service (Turners) 63. | Ey tournament results ok's Service 70, Indianapolis Cubs i ttsboro 54; Planned

At the same time he said that Brookside: {the next game would be played

(25 Cae Plashes 21 on Dec, 27, In Kezar Stadium.

Coffman said that the net in-| come from the game itself was Income from other |" “such as program sales, radio and television rights netted! another $23, 752. 48,

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URDAY—Indians at {ore at Purdue, Klapper, | Slate, St. in

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Ball State at asian am at Franklin,

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GOP Chiefs Argue Merits | Of Taft, lke

points of argument be-

However, 20-year- c vernor nomination, argued in offset «hat; sr of Sen. Taft.

8% Indiana, countered with an argu- pap More- ment that the General would be

Prefers Taft

0. Hughes, Speaker of the " Representatold a Lebanon audience, thereof. “we can’t buy a pig in a poke,”

ff Tke.”

hen the 13th Base-! [sible governor candidate, said the (PTO TR form

tied to our so-called foreign policy for so long that he|———— Dark and Hearn, the 1951 run- can’t tell the people where he

to nating a party stalwart known! 81 as "Mr. Republican’.

39-37. tional flavor today with the addi- g; redision of the St. Jean team of the FOB. Heltonville, Indians or Kurts, In-

Tort Harrison's pashetball, team feat: Ss |Atterbury Air Force, au sated; Clas

Provincial League in aia vicinity thereof I pital, Managing Director William | yihier's court | A working agreement with the At Quebec team raised to 14 the total minor league clubs working|

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Invitation No. 3193: 500 10 000 aro) i Ready ixed Concrete,

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(Ratings Through Feb. 11) NATIONAL Akron 2 63 Heidelberg «38.3 held a time advantage of 1:35 Kentucky $02 Ell .Croe 58.3 Beton. es Seqaryille 304 after the first two heats, made Kas. State 184 New York U. ‘68.0 Bowling Green $33 Kent State ‘298 their third run today ‘in 1:21.02 8t. Bonav'ture 77.5 Cailfornia 67.7) Butler 59.1 st. Joseph, Ind. 52 Washington 75.0 State 67.6 Davton *743 B. Wallace $1 Hl and their final heat in 1:21.12. Illinois 74.4 Cornell 67.5 Denison 133.8 Hiram 5 8 2 Douisvil 3 Duke Sidi Drake’ © 618 Wichita a3 ERICKSEN, one of the favorFouisvills aid ES. gate DEB Yvon Bt. 08 Miy wormal “in. XE oh M. Coffman announced today. Pre 739 Navy 66.0 Franklin 41.1 Earlham 348 ites, won the giant slalom in 2:25 Sk Lowe 33.7 St. Francis, Pa. 66.0 Hamline 802 Macalester 310 and showed what he thought of § Johns, N.Y. 728 Okla. A & M 65.7 fn0lS veh *ir 4 Ono State 814 the Yanks when he wriggled| fae UY Ryeo. FH Indiana m1 Northwestern 21 {through congratulating - team-| . it 65.0 In entra : abas oe BiB BIULATRY Niji. | Jyele ane rested joe the sme ePali 70.8 Siena 64.9 Iowa 73.9 Purdue 0 merica rl frie i 70 Iowa State *55.9 Creighton 83.3! Lasalle" st a3 Bradies Bt. a3 {ohn Carroll 4] Penn gi Rodolph of Hayden, Colo. who! yoming 8). yracuse ¥ 8 S i8. KS obama, 893 Noire Dame o4'7/Kansas ae] Mimsourl %39| finished fifth in the ladies’ gian Kansas 69.1 Cincinnati 84.6iLake Forest »530.0 DePauw 48.8! slalom yesterday. That event was) Rhine mah #3 TR a 84s Marauette 83.3 Detroit “65.0 worn by Mrs. Andrea Mead LawEAS IDWEST Miami, |! V. eserve Tt Duquesne 82.4 Kus, State 78.4 Mich. State ~~ 63.3 Wisconsin «531, rence of Rutland, Vt. giving the ghosts, B3 Qon™ miMoieud® J) Mell 4/U. 8. its first gold medal of the § ne 14 Pr a Bt. John's, N.Y. 136 Towa 73.9 Oi eslevan +433 ‘Otterbein £3 winter games. Ty State 71.9 8t. Louis 73.4 la. 2. 5. ahoma 35 7 age dies 2s Minzesota 731 Bose. Daly 314 Principia 21.9, The U. 8, No. 2 bobsled team oly Cross J iana 71 8 ouls «3 uisa 7 New York U 68.0 Lovola, In. 71.0 Taylor 52.3 Manchester “423 5 Cornell 67.56 DeP; 70.8! Wayne U “82.3 Washington, Mo. 53.0/N. Y,, Navy SOUTH 66.0 E. tints T 70.8 w Michigan Sr2 Clnelnnaul hs Ausable Falls, N. Y., J S /ittenberg 7 enyon Kentucky 902 Washington 75.0 Wooster *49'5 Oberlin 425 seventh with an elapsed time of night, Louisville 74.3 Wyoming 69.3 SOUTH 5:35.82 0 Nest ye rg a “riignia 813 Alabama 55 Difst State 3 3 hs + BY, a ’ 5.5 Arizon 5 ardin-Sim’'s -*49.2 errant ret ene - | Stat 83 Bo. California’ 84.8 Shouse *56.3 No.Carolina je “ary Slate . tanfor 2 Centre *56.3 Sewanee 8. W, Texas St. 64.9 Idaho - Hal ids0 69 C Murray 8t 64.5 Oregon 63.5 Davidson Ph § Saeed Tech i 11951 Finalists Meet Memphis St. 643 Wash. State 62.3! Geo'town DC *60.0 Presbyterian Fi i Tera: 64.0 Pepperdine 62.5 purman *51.1 Richmond 0s s Again in Finals TONIGHT Kentucky *90.2 Tennessee 60.5 { EAST Ry Yegeyan ss Qakiang City 33 PALM BEACH, Fla., Feb. 15 Nav 66.0, Rutgers “45.5 L. 8. *6. uburn Penn State 719 R.T State *51.8 Maryland 609 Wm. & Mary 56.6 (UP)—Bea McWane and Robert Yale 58.1 Dartmouth *52.6 Memphis 34 S13 Mua Tenn, St 12.8] i d ER Ss outhern . elta © ' B. Wallace NY Fan Carroll *56.3 Morehead st. 54.1 Union, Ky. ° “39.8 Sweeny bid for their secon 7d 38.1 W. Reserve = *418/N.C. State ~ *83.2 CG. Washington 34.8igtrajght Everglades Mixed 'FourRose Poly *27.4 Concordia, 8p. 17.98. M. U, 59.2 Texas A&M *52.5 SE. (Dla. st. 3 Phillips’ ris Tenn. Tech 418 Austin Peay 378 some golf - championship. today . Cc an Aan . - Xas * . : SOUTH Tulane *R1.0 . Mississippi Se against the same players who {oo WEY. 1104 Centre 2SiVangernilt, 632 Georgia | ‘4-3 gave them such a tussle in the am 8 : ollins 1.3 W. Kv. Btate urray ssSouthern 529 La Tech 304 West Virginia a A M L ” 40 18-hole * final last year—Polly| € y Dd. / “50.3 arolin -§o._ Carolina +549 Davidson $0 Voftord FAR WEST ina [Riley and J. Walcott Brown. ampa State 4 { 87.7 So.Cali *54.6] Texas Tech *543 Arizona 34.3| Califoraia £37 folaiitornia “3481 The defending champions have, Jixas Western 30.1 Tempe State 47.0 pontana “389 Colo. A&M 56.4/gained the finals by scoring a Jarrnia ss vo I LO N'Mex. A&M ¥50.8 Tempe State 47.0 Welorar minis M18 asia dedee [03 Oreson +635 Oregon St g25(1-up victory over Mary Agnes] wlor *34.7 ’ . Pepperdine 62.5 Loyola, Cal. 54.2 9 Btig'hmYoung Kale "ian tate - 58.8 8t. Mary, Cal. 61.9 8an Francisco’ *60.0/ Wall of Meriominee, Mich, and! California 67.7 Bo. California 264.8; San Jose St. 26.1 Fresno St. $3.1 Ted Bassett of Palm Beach in » 63.5 Oregon St *62.6 Seattle U, *58.6- Gonzaga Peperdink 833 San Diego St. 485 |U.C.L. A 63.8 Stanford -33the semifinals last year. 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{vered on road 4, Section D or following Causes: nity thereof. 2. This r aviation No. 396. 700 to 1000 Tons, gmendment to the Zoning Ordinance of No aggregate, FOB Plymouth, the City of Indianapolis indians, Re on road 30, Section priginal city goning in the recently (nd road 11, Section W or plant vicinity nexed area extending APProXimately fort west from the center line of Arlin hareol tion No 297 500 - to 780 Tons, ton Avenue and approximately 11 aggregate FOB. Knox, Indl south from the south line of 14th Street, delivered on road 8, Section E or The soning proposed for this area is U2

plant vicinity thereof. rs or Apartment House, in vitation No. 308 1800 to 2000 Tons. Feet Area. and Hl or 80 Feet Height Size No. 11 aggregate, FOB. Tippecanoe. If approved nr the City Plan Commission delivered on road 10, Section J and road subsequent to thi amsndment will be submitted to the Com recommendation and

on road 17, Section Q and| is

. of plant Vicinity | | south of the south 1 Jitation, No. 401: 835 to 975 Tons. Size lof Madison Avenue; 0. Son No. It assresate, FOB. Austin, the” west line of vi

or plant vicinity thereof. i8treet;

No. §. No. 11 and No: 13 aggregate, re involv

OB, Seymour, Indiana, delivered on { approved By d 11, Section J or plant vicinity thereof, {sub A, to this hear ing. |

No. #, No. 11 and No. 13% aggregate,

Secifon B and road 156, Section|3: oe F. on Mond:

9 aggregate, FOB SE rtiand.

Sections E and F or plant Vielaity | Commission

Invitation No. 407: Necessary Labor and| and“ Asph to A parpet in three rooms, an al e in_one room oor referring to Gen. Eisenhower and e House Annex Bullding, Todinnapons or ASRERIP 7 TAX oid Ws MN Indianapolis, Marion Jhat The 2° Tr

alice is

almers ower Parts. Fire X-! Count Indians,

n : | Ainquisher Fluid, Garage Creepers. Scythe! y issione! |Stones and Swenson Spreader Parts, F.OB. School Com State Sen¥ Russell Bontarager, soz West Market Street, Indianapolis, office, 150 Nort

dian Bids * han be submitted upon standard is ollowing Ti enc: TE HIgHWAY COMMISSION funds arising oy appropri 1851 and received uring t

°F ake C. HADDEN 1951 or w > @ Chairman. 11082 in th . imuiative ‘Buildin — of ‘the Sch ool NOTICE TO BIDDERS: Sargehey appropriation constitutes a pa

. | Notice is hereby given that sealed bi |One “ition Eight for ¢he purchase of d Sev entee Mr. Grant said “Republicans can will State Highway Commission of Indiana, alate seal Jed Joa

following materials Thousand be received by the Chairman of wie | heretatare or

en 4900 Tons, | Size No. 9 agen 0 »° fos, one... Jaxpsere ve x Across the Border ans, Se he bb & Fo ra won PITTSBURGH, Feb. 15 (UP)—/gin"}ation Ne. Jo 1 sggresate. FOB | or THE C em- The Pittsburgh Baseball Club's on road oh. or Ata: 1 In fans” Gellvered [farm system took on an interna-' vicintey thereof. (Indianapolis, Indiana

J iauen No. 364: 10,150 to 10.400 Tons | | February 18, 1952.

No. 9 No. 11 and No. 13 aggregate. delivered on road 58, Section G & H

No. 11 aggregate, _FOB

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delivered on r ad Me.

ate P.O} nr

Ve isville, "thd , Sections E and

rucks at plant vicinity

« Wy to 3430 Tons,

nt in herent d No. As aggre ate,

1680 to 1800 Tons.

road 75, Section of uantity of Wood Ar Pos’ ed to Ftate Highway

vitation No. 379° Quantity of Interpa~ on road rage Extension Lights

Bids shall be submit

s hearing.

ause relates to an a ot Section B or plant vicinity oh Bi inal approval of a subdiv nown % tion No. .#400: 530 to 575 Tons, SUB, located in an area bounded by nv] ta 9 aggregate, FOB. Freetown, | Morris Street on the north, on the -cropped out in GOP | Phaiana. delivered on road 58, Section J by Madison Avenue to a point 270

{Yorkers meet in a television 10-/'gpeeches over the state this week. {and road 138, Section Te South

Two members of the legislature y

will scale &DOUt wp, have been mentioried as pos-| Indiana, "del 1158 pounds to veteran Graham's/

‘probable 148. jold Graham weight tat, by his awn skill and greater experience.

Delaware Street ered on road 256, Sections Orange Street; on the south by Orange and on the west by the P - candidates for the GOP thd No. 402. 900 to 038 Tons. vapia . Railroad right-of-way. Size No. § and No. 11 aggregate, FOB | Medora, Indiana, delivered on road 235, | consonidation of certain parcels of !Section’ A or plant vicinity thereof. {0% pleviously subdivided Invitation No. 403: 3175 to 3250 Tons, [plat No new Sedications of streets po Robert g Size | leys a

City Plan Commission

L consists of one lot,

may be ecorded In t

Lexington, “Indians, delivered on] id fpbite hearing wi i x ant vicinity thereof. |in Room 401 City Hall st whieh time and No. ven hp to Indiana. Selivered on road 358, Section for atters set out in or plant vicinity thereof. Invitation No. 406: 3458 to 3623 Tons, resultions of the C 0. 9, No, 11 and No. 12 aggregate. {and fnformat tio LE F.0.B. Blocher, Yane, délivered on rosd able from oghtl Bech buf

notice is given ky biouired by he matter is avail:

¢ Bc. ol City &

ity of Indianapolis. which

om said Cumus und in the budget for T 1981 1953, vis. Ln G

Cap i Construction of BE Blementary No. 64 $450,000.00

38. Section B or rm Dua

Burnes Vonailey

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