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the end of his nn Hall (right) 2-2 tie at the

S y

riod as Dutch idie Bruneteau rrior net with ad. They sagged od as Syracuse's 1d Billy Goodén + at 2-2. That's d throughout a fod which could nto an overtime had to .return play Buffalo to-

y was his 30th e rookie is only AHL leader, “leveland. ’'s final appear-

ason giving the

ge with one tie, Indianapolis is ainst the Hor-over-all leader off the Caps six

nee game hers pair the Caps 3 p. m. Sunday. itinee opponents e, Mar. 2; Buf-

and Cleveland,’

nary

al, Hall; defense, sibel. wings, Bclisize ates, Hay. Zeidel, Wilson, Jankowski,

ll; defense, Alley, . wings, Narduzzi, Avsen, Hayden, Bure TY) Lemieux, Sume

Sous Davies; linese nny Borrell. .

PERIODS 2 0-2

3 6-3 NG NDIANAPOLIS. Reie 2, INDIANAPOLIS, Heller) 19:11. Pen« 3ooden) 4:54, Tottle 48, Coflin (tripping {tripping Burnett)

, Syracuse, Burnett 4. Syracuse, Gooden 13:47. Penalties > 31. Hay (crosse

oring—None. Penile emieux) 4:32, Casae y) 6.51.

KEY LEAGUE INGS MIVISION LT

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FRIDAY, FEB. 22, 1952

| Whirlaway Star Rolls 9th '600 Series This Year Handicaped

“THE WAY Lila Littrell is racking up 600 series this season, she's better than dn

even bet to improve on her 1951 total of 15. The 19-year-old Hickman Whirlaway star did it again last night at West Side with 618 in the Bowes Seal Fast League. Lila's performance was her ninth 600 series of the season and, it was strong enough to enable - her to lead all feminine keglers. Miss Littrell, who is now in her fifth season with the Whirlaway’s put together games| of 211-214-193. ; Lila’s season high is a 0668 series. Although the unassuming young lady can’t pin down to a definite figure, her teammates estimate that she has rolled approximately 50 600 series since 1945.

Hickman’s girls, fresh from

1

o Jack Welsh

(with 642 at {Koeh of

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n the Fi-Blak Insulation League

Pennsylvania. Ernie Hatfield Paints posted

307 and Wyatt May of T. W.

Woelking had 605. Earl Eggert's 602 trailed the group.

Henry Dezelan of Oliver Tailors: displayed a liking for his own alleys whet he rolled 641 to lead the Holy Trinity

| League at Dezelan, Recreation.

Judy Hindel of Schuster Coal

had 571 in the Bowes Seal Fast League at West Side and Jenny Wood of clicked on 562. Mary Bass had a 592 series in the Won-Ten classic.

Stokely Van Camp

And don't forget the SUN- | DAY TIMES ... a full page of

bowling news, pictures, cartoons. and féatures , . . Read Kegler's Korner seven | times

weekly for the sport's up-to-the-minute coverage.

Stewart Warner League at P Penn-| the 1952 state high school wres|tling championships at Lafayette

Other scores last night include: Jeff tomorrow, enteer the final . {matches seriously handicaped by

sylvania Alleys:

Beech Grove--W omen's League Bobbie Weliger a any jad Bernie Hilariades Caan aan) . Catherine Frank Waenten: 3 Broad Ripple—Men's Western Hleotrle George Terfier B. R. Matinee

Avessens 534 weirs 475

Frank Weaver Hillerest League Sally Mogg Central—Shrine League

Homer Banks ...578 Ilinois—P. R. Mallory League Ginny Stroh vo 543 P. R. Mallory Men's Mark Howard 5086 Sport Bawl-—-Madison Ave, Flower

Ott Gray 330 |Helen Rosebrock A ‘is Growers League

Bill Miller cae 891 West Side—Matinee League Ethel Bennett 0.521 Valhalla—Inland Container Edith Road cv. 489 Business Men's League George Ratts ...578 U plawn—V, A. Mixed League | Marian Ross . ++. 5111 Jog Chuckshow .. .. =... .. .issssnss 509 Christ The King Tom Lysaght .......... uc iviinadrnens 543 Ross Hewes «es +561 Sturmy’ s—Recreation League {Tom Davis aac . 584

Building Trade

Her Tech Matmei Germans Win Bobsled Big 10 Title Lies in lowa,

OSLO, Norway, Feb. 22—A nerveless German crew| . 0» steered by Andreas Ostler beat off .a gallant challenge wv [lini Battle

[With Spectacular Run

By United Press

the runnerup No. 1 United States sled today and cascaded

By Hliness

By JIMMIE ANGELOPOLOUS to victory in the four -man bobsled event

Coach Bill Treichler's balanced | Qlympic games. - Tech wrestling qualifiers, rated): Entering today’s

an even chance to walk off with heats with a lead of less thant one second over the Americans,

the German team shot down the Islushy 1500 meter (less than one| 8 a mile) Frognerseteren chute inj '* spectacular runs of. one minute, | a 6.55 seconds and 1:16.86 to win, : the championship with a com-| bined clocking of 5:07.84 for the four heats. » ” -

THE YANKS, eager to make a

of the winter

final two rm» 3 noi

hal

[the

illness. Tech's sextet which qualified! last week at Muncie has been! grappling with the flu and virus all week and may be forced to yield to Bloomington’'s Panthers or South Bend Central's Bears.

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CHICAGO, Feb. 22--Illi-

s and Towa play the “big

game" of the midwest basket-|

1 season tomorrow with Big Ten championship and

a berth in the NCAA the prize.!

he two clubs have spread:

eagled the conference so far, each

ning nine out of 10. But lowa ded Illinois is only defeat le the Hawks toppled earlier

to Indiana, a team that Illinois

Fighting off the effects of mild successful defense of the Olympic) § downed by seven points at fevers and sickness are: Yuland/ championship they won in 1948, Bloomington. Baker, 95: Bob Pollak, 112; wil- disregarded their safety in to- PE liam Pruitt, 120, Dick Jones, 145; day's final two heats on the BOTH TEAMS were reportedly

$ Edgar Lamb, 127, and Jack Wool- hazardous, crater-marked chute,

en, 165. Pollak and Lamb had| On their first run, they plumbeen bed-ridderi at midweek butmeted down the. course in a, ' probably will be ready. Coach speedy 1:16.72, but even this game Treichler, too, has been recuper- effort left: them .97 of a second

ating from the widespread epi- Pehind the Germans. demic. | Then, after the Germans had

, land

pwe

[calm heading into the scrap, and both expressed hope to win. “We must be on our best game

must get the breaks,” Iowa

§ tutor Bucky O'Connor sald. “If

can continue our fine shoot-

Tourney Opens

‘At Dearborn Today

The 35th Annual City Independent Basketball Tournament, sanctioned by the Central States Basketball Headquarters, will open at the Dearborn Hotel Gym lat 7 o'clock tonight. Fifty-six |teams will compete. Play will -be suspended during

“all high school tourney games.

The last eight games will play a double elimination 1s scheduled to be completed Mar. 16. Eight teams were seeded with Silver Circle Bar the defending {champs being No. 1. Other seeded teams are Kennington Post, Cook’s Service, P. R. Mallory, Allison Jets, Eagles Lodge, Lilly Ice Cream and Koch News. The schedule:

TONIGHT 7P M-Kingan A. A. ys. Wm. 3 Bocl's Rp m—RCA vs Riviery Club: LM Thomas Refrigeration vs. on egion, TOMORROW 7 P. M —Michigan City vs, DeMolay (Nom Tourney); 8 p. m.—~Indisns Rell LOH or ra

Muaicioal Pals: # p. m.— Front vs. Willams Plating.

~ SUNDAY 12:30-J. D. Adams Vs. Hictre Service: 1:40-~Indiana Bell Jn vs, n Trans-

mission; 2.50 fires v Ty Lo ian apo

Cubs; “4 00-"Koch Sate oo] 33: ‘de, T ure

5-10—Baker TR A vs. South 1: in Texaco VA. ot

ers; 6.20 Dahlia Gardens; = MONDAY

| Miller A. C

7 P.M. —A. V. Stackhouse vs. Ravens: 8 p. m -—Indpls. Ratiways vs. De olny All Stars: 9 p. m.~Fults Slaughter House vs.

Amo Independents.

8» made another flawless race on ling, we will be all right.” TPN Kine DAY, ve POLLAK, winner of the out-their fourth heat, the best the Coach Harry Combes of Illi- |skinaer, 8 i oR ong standing wrestler award as a Yanks ould do was 1:18.54, 'nois said “play of the center may ve." Allison Oller. ». Mell ,| sophomore last year, won the 103- which’ gave them a total time of ‘govern this game. We were han-| SUNDAY, MAR ; M.—Canary Barber S| shop ve. Kine

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4910/48 for four heats. The victory gave the world! champion Germans a sweep of e'the two Olympic bobsled titles. | Ostler and Lorenz Nieberl had | {won the two-man championship!

Sim ME ritchett’ 's—Bridgeport Brass 7 pound title in 1951. South Bend’

eit 562 Howard Fisher also was a titlist ..545 last year. 31% Coach Cliff Myers’ surpris 501 qualification of seven men las

winning their second stright city, Johnny McGrew was outstand-! team title, were spurred by Miss ing for his Yaver Men's Shop Ray, Denning on Tes Women Tittrell’s total and finished with!team in the Gwinn Paint League Jody Bogkwaiter 2614. This figure resulted from with 623 at West Side. Fred|Ruth Adolay games of 872-230-812 and enabled Belser of Sack’ Willys-Overland i

L. 8. Avres League , ray . : BS Ln aes 594 week could ush Bloomington! the WES sp a new garnered a 600 series. Tom ROS adiana—Farm Buresy , against at Bend Ro last Friday. The two other mem-! game lead in the Bowes Seal Fas A 624 by Par ferdinand of Ray Johns EH ® : . : 3 any’ y 5 aul F ! Eleanor Buck! . 444: which had six sectional cham- bers of . Germany's victorious

League, Milano Inn had 2606 ard pelaware Bowl was the best in EN Lily League four-man sled were Fritz Kuhn

596 pions. Five of Tech's six contest-

Scnuster Coal posted 2533 the Delaware Major League, Jim Grove - re ] i M: League. Moon-Lite—Thursday 8 and Brakeman Franz Kemser, It took a Littrell performance Secondary scores include Bud Estelle Nash i ursday Sponsor. ants slated to compete tomorrow to keep Dorothy Lazo out of the yowe. Indianapolis Herald, 619; Morris Clossin Major s hold dual meet victories over 8.8 8 top spot. Dorothy, rolling in the jake Roeder. Ballard Dairy. 612, gp.) ghirkwas—Hichland Women co Bloomington athletes. THE UNITED "STATES was | N 1 chaelier pases

Tech is unbeaten in 10 dualigiven a slightly weak chance of 43 meets, the county and North|winning one event today—the tara “5 Central Conference meets. Central pairs’ figure skating. i : fextsssde “is NIHSC champion. The German team of Ria Baran) Shortridge’s Danny Krick and and Paul Falk, 1951 world and] JUNIOR JUMPER—Sandra | ..520 Gene Packham also have fought! European champions, was picked | Soderquist, 10, carries her skis --324 the flu bug this week but are ex-|to win this event, in which a up & mountain slope near her

America United Life

P. R. Mallory League at Illinois, ang tarry Eiler, Seal Test. 600, Helen Stripp the pin gap Power

fired 610 and it was the first time ~ qa. roe Schmalz Kept the league had a bowler ouf of pues pusy with 622 in the E. C. : Shrine Guild the 500s in 11 years. L.azo's String| o¢ying Teague at Fox-Hunt. Ken Gladys Bela included games of 202-195-213. | prowning was runner-up with ™ WOR poi women's League ive 1ST

Monday Hits 690 Series 601. Top man in the Ideal Furni- Elizabeth, Stanitelq ture League was Pete Busselle Lacinda Jackson . A LETDOWN was expected) "10" Auto with 624. Lee hrancss Dawson ...... 311 pected to be ready. Shortridge’s man and woman skate together among the men after Wednesday's Laux of the same squad had 605. Ruth Dupree 501 Jim Bose, unbeaten all year, is a 'as a team. Britain's John and torrid ‘production. But Pritchett 2 s sque Taria's—Christian Church Women 'frono pidder for the 133-pound | Jentfér Nicks were rated the sec]

Earl Fagen of Super Tool and Junita’ Dill Recreation was again the alley O° "0" © Fe thy Ford wl cs 00 title. Dick Anthony will be the ond choice with brother and sister

Firemen's

pleting a 50-foot leap on the | ski jump there. The game little

Recreation League

producing the top male perform- Sia] Devils’ h in the light- Peter and Karol Kennedy of | i 1 806 h. Al Hoereth of Delaware—Printeraft Major ue evils’ ope In e Bg . . ers last night. Jolled 808 Sal ov a = Maynard Schoch a ++ 3M heavyweight class. Seattle, Wash., the third pick. | miss has been skiing for two Bill Monday of Model Tire Bubble Up fired a 602 series. Bell Teleph a9s |" rhe United States already has] ' . . and ‘Carl Johnanteges . a ” ” e a already né started jumping this

headed the Won-Ten Classic | Finishing behind Monday Dezelan's—H. & P. Chemical sss. DECATUR CENTRAL'S Bob harvested four gold medals, the years,

{Glass in the Won-Ten Classic Henry Dezelan Joague Worth 630. | League were Glen Tumey. Hauf- Betty Koch Alison Women =... 483 Lechner, 175, and Rex Trusler, | (greatest number it has won in| winter. al arrived on games of 256-2! ller's, 632: Charlev Tacoma. Hauf- Dezelan-Brisnik ‘heavyweight, round out a dozen|any winter Olympics held outside 200. Don Glass of Call Ernie's |e arle com Sylvia Lovesick Lo. 478) the United States. Te hs “ith 670 'ler's. 603: John Vehling, Heiden-| Fountain Square—Handicap hs, ‘contestants seek ing individual was rig nd him v ! 3. williams =o LL \crowns from Marion County. | 2 Hon Include Baseball

reich Flowers, 613; John Barnam, i Century Cleaners, 608; Bob Whitlock . 567] Baker, Pollak, Pruitt and

ners, 608; and Ken Western Eiecirie Leasu DAZZLING DOCK BUTTON of Century Cleaners, 611. by , Turner itl rive “31s, Woolen are accorded best chances ‘Englewood, N. J., easily won the, At Sports Show amon: Cerri varies se7 to lead Tech fo its first state mat [fourth gold medal yesterday In| Baseball will have its place]

the Ratu utespi ite in history. the men’s figure skating. One of The afternoon bouts begin at 2. the solidest choices in the history {in the Sports Show at the Mznu-

> - - O'Grady. Bradley's sheti- Hust» O'tiras Any § + ol d tor p. m. with the finals slated at! s {ne winter Olympics, the 21- facturers Building, Mar. 1-9, it Bob Marshall hit on an honor ove e e ed e in Hoel and Cpe year-old Harvard senior won the was announced. today by John ont in fhe 8p BL Syirine League) > ae ars: oll A niversity [asst Puce ole of Sack of the Mathews, manager of the sow, a entral. Marshall rolled a | 95-Rouert. Myers, Bloomington vs. Rich. 02 JUCEeS [OF 10 e COM"! geveral members of the IndianSIE of BIBESASE © i the All-America Again aR Mt BIE SLT x puisory figures and the free 118 ypiis Indians will make nightly | |e “Hany i Technical . The U. 8. hockey team suffered 3PPearances during the show. It

Coca Cola. League were Earl NETHAWAY | 103— € Townsend of United Motors, 643;! By CHARLES riter | Shields. Bloomington vs. John McClelland: its first defeat in five games yes- marks the first time baseball ever United Press Sports Wri $1

has been represented ata Sports| Mel Roach, Mouldings, Inc., 612,] 0 oa ie! AWAWAY, Decatur Central: terday, 4 to 2, to unbeaten ind Harvey Ammerman, National, KANSAS CITY, Mo, Feb. 22—Clyde Lovelette ofl, cnr maint wipes “fil Sweden in one of the roughest Sl UC: will be Trailer Sales, 605. Kansas, by way of Terre Haute, Ind., the basketball goliath lerscl. So." Bend Cenfral as \games seen so far. Canada re-|, rcading the group — oomin on vs T=

entral. {Johnny Hutchings, former major Dr. George Goldman of Central of the Big Seven Conference, was the leading All- -Americaly Chambers, Craytorarvill William mained unbeaten by trouncing| Bg

Union Terminal showed the way Roy Cirrin- Switzerland, 11 to 2. [league pitching star, who now serves as coach with the Indians.

| Of special interest to old-timers |

in the same league. Glass rolled games of 224-243-203. There were two 6854's. Bert Brad- Andrews, ley of United Motors got one in Bill Rosen's 604 led the Coca Cola League at Prit-

one, East Chicago Roosevelt

‘candidate today among a midlands group that also included; cisgne. Eas Chicazo Roosevelt. iral

i138. Edgar Lamb, Indpls. Tech: Frank ' two “little men.’ idee flammond Technical vs. Raloh Basketball Notes Jini be the appearance of such {season record of 16-3. They wast- | Dunkel S | An All-America ‘selection last/playmakers. Steiner's average cu "Robert Barnes, Anderson vs dob! ormer diamond greats as Reb od little time taking over the lead nearly 13 points per game; Mc-| Myr hy, Decatur Central; Charles O'Don- _ AAU tournament results at Dearborn: iin the fi the |season, Lovelette, now in his third Dearly 13 points per Sawti NeiplF EH twatbiviton™ Ya" Howird gyoks series 60,7. R. iatiery o5 tonal, Russell, former pitcher and out.|f the ut Tiastel leading at KR sket | iseason of rewriting the Big| enna’ ap parce Lax, E. Chi. Washington vs.| Aton). Tonight’ s city ‘independent fielder with the White Sox and Stop 11-7. By halftime they were a ba [Seven scoring records, appears a| * 2 a a rug rete Cong IO Bolt uty reper, 1 Rint %, 4, Vaan, Pittsburgh Pirates in his hey-day; Sut In, fant 24-21, Top, scorer, for

1 in. He is] KNOSTMAN, A six-foot - six Lafayett Refrigeration =v o. Johnny Corriden, former mangood bet to make it aga 14 ohn Shehigian, E. Chi. Washington Ly anise I eh as = ager y the Indianapolis I

ithe third leading sqorer in the junior who can barely see thelvs. Joe Tirotta. So Rich-DeMolay: 8 Indians Bell Office va.

Ratings

Plating

|comes that handicap by wearing| 1$-Jim McC Afchie. Lafavette vs. Rich-| {Waliats | Plating. Brooklyn ‘Dodgers

12:30, J. D. Adams Tent

‘than 25 points per game. ¢ TONIGHY 2 4» {contact lerises that have enabled Fobs tii" one Packham Tato: |X ig. Sectro Service: iio. Indians °e and Chuck Klein, the National Favorite Underdog ; ine inch nd him to connect on 40 per cent ack Woolen, Indpls. Technical vs Tires vs. Indianapolis Cubs: 4. Koch Mfg. League home run and batting] Brideeport 48.7 Brooklyn “80| AT SIX-FEET, nine inches a ? his field goal tries. Bill Cummings. Crawfordsville: Melville VS. Local 23: 5:10, Baker Cleaners *./king when he served with th Buffalo *590.2 . W. Reserve Jayhawk center) (0 s field g { Richardson, Bloomington vs. Harry Korot-/Bouth Side Turners: 6:20. K. of C. g n serve w e Cornell 63.8 Harvard “58 240 pounds, the Jayha n | Coach Jack Gardner, who hasiky, A ashington. Tndpls.. Short Elarksburs; 7:30, Goins Texaco vs. Mil. Phillies; plus Hump Pierce, the : Na ale 703 A W37is armed with one of college {aught the tricks of the trade tolridse vs. Nick ‘Siamas, Howe Miltars| | : | Indians’ colorful trainer, Princston Se wily 543 basketball's best hook shots. He several All-America K-Staters, [Stephens Creu toraemll Central 1s, BeUh) | Marion County church tourney at YMOA:| Other features of the baseball | Miami. O 702 KentStats *555 1. cored more than one-third! |believes Knostman “may be the Heavyweights — Denny Kirk, Indols. Ipslegood CRESUEE 0, ROVE (N elowood diSPIay will be a 30-minute movie Muskingum “31 ficideibers 40.3, as 80 : greatest all-round basketball star (rer Trusler, Decatur Central vs. Victor Christian 2. Third Christian 2. Brook- of the 1951 World Series between Miss. State 567 Sewanee +18 of Kansas Jos ltte's luster lever developed at Kansas State.” “*""" Bmmong ars. Brookside zUB ve. Otterbein bun Fersdc the New York Yankees and Exes te bi. ly But for all of Lovelette’s luste Kngstman has made 285 points in| . {school; 17, Brookside ZUB vs, Inglewood Giants, plus an exhibit of uniTul 57.7 Florid 55.7 o W. Virginia +718 Clemson 56.6 there are several other prospects/ig “games and sparked State Table Tennis |Flackville ‘Methodist (seniors) 9. Me. forms and trophies won by the cattornta "a re LA 4 that ganiot be overlooked Among through six Straight conference Temaie" Center Link hel st the, Teble mori Presivserian vi. Third Christieu, inatane over . period of years reson 2 ash. St. *626 them are Ray Steiner an (wins. In addition to his scoring, Moore 2 3; Home Outfitting 8, Pitman-| CYO Cadet tourney scores at Cathedral; including the 1948 American As-| San PFranci 50.0 St, Mary's, Cal, : , :> Ine 7; Banta Clara ° #28 Sain Jose’ st. a McKenna, St. Louis University'sine's an excellent rebounder. |diana Roof s. Table Tennis Center 4. St Philp 21 (overtime. ~~ sociation Championship. Ttah +337 New Mexico 44 ¢ two undersized guards; Dick At Oklahoma A & M, Coach, I — Washington 0 yom *88.7 Knostman of Kansas State, Billi pr... 1a describes Johnson, a To! IORROW Stauffer of Missouri, Don J Six -foot-two senior, as “the best Amherst 44.1 Wesleyan e337 son of Oklahoma A & M, an equipped player I have.” Despite Boston *538 Harnard °° $8 Wichita’'s fine Negro frestman, |g! Aggies’ low-scoring style of RUTAC (ren BIG Dams 3¥iCleo Lityeton, | play, Johnson's average is nearly Colgate : 2629 N, Reserve 40.8 Coach Ed Hickey of St. Louis 14 points per game. Cornell = “838 Dartmouth ii rates five-foot, 10-inch Stetner, Missouri's “hall of fame” at DE 2ware 2) GEL amore 721 “the best little man in college! Columbia may as well prepare a Eoiymure 813 Bucknel 338 [basketball © with Svsfost 21 Mc niche for 210-pound, six-foot-four b EARLY TIMES K k FAVORI ES iaht B Holy Cross *69.5° Brown 41.6 Kenna no ar benin Stauffer, who averaged nearly six a out ontut 's T tr ¥ *60. ’ a sur Laue 3 Ret own, D. c. 51.2 excellent outside shooters and |points per game. Coach Wilbur 4 ———— g N. ampifire “do Maine B89 | Sparks) Siaieap sayy, | ‘BIL is : : : a £3 avy 2 one 0 e best competitors I've Peon State 103 Syracuse 4810) Nardico Bout ver coached” fd ERE rca Univer te having * Ble 5-88, - 8 3 ow .500 season, but it’s no fau Vermont “41.7 St. Lawrence 31.8 ‘Odd E . MID Tr of Littleton, who has scored 459 Anderson 40 Ch 3 ven jof his team’s 1589 points in 25 Pali Dinte ‘133 -BijCeph.lng. ad B? United Press |games. Cleophus Littlejohn — Capital gif Jumps 73 NEW YORK, Feb, 22 —Odds-| 0s ig real name—measures| 2 *51. el “ ’ Def aiw “453 Hanover .71/ makers quoted ‘even money” fOF gx feet, three inches. He's a na-| Findiay a TriState ng. 238 tonight's 10-round fight between tive Wichitan. ’ Tilipiots “18.1 Towa > 32 light heavyweight Danny Nar-| Other leatling ean idales i } he » Inala \ 8 . oo 0 80 eight Robert area: Jim Iverson, Kansas ° ‘Indians Si $84 Wash: State 4 dico and Hidgieve 3 Seaare| Don Renwell, Oklahoma City UniMaraueite “61 Creighton Es } Villemain a a q versity; Jim Buchanan, Nebraska; Miami. O. oJ33 [Joledo Garden. Dick A ME Tulsa; Bob Ken- * Ohio, Btate sid gnison a Nardico of Tampa, Fla. must ney, Kahsas, "and Sherman NorOktaona"® 809 lows Stats i weigh no more than 172 pounds, ton, Oklahoma. «. Okla. Clty +839 Vicki «019 for¢ the bout, according to his V | | + Beton Halt 76.4 Loyola, Ill. *71.3 that limit, how-! ’ 451 contract, At Waghe u. " #3 Mich: Normak *414lever, Danny still will have an ou ame chig “64. 2 Wilmington *36.8 Cedarville 3 ‘advahtage of six or seven pounds 1 Wooster fo 5 over thé middleweight from (WE HAVE IT!) Sispamsg weft ARE tina 3 {France i i in his last . p 1 oat 417) Fach was mpressive + G, Hachingt a sai Gorin "te 48.1 performance. Nardico, 24, gave Bardi Biry 8 3 37|contender Harry . Matthews of | s Miami, Pla 34 Jape. 443) Seattle an unexpectedly close CAMO *55.4 Arkansas 83.3) |fight on Dec. 5. Villemain fought + Tennessee *60.3 Miss. Sate e56.7|t0 a draw with Gene (Silent) | : TCU. ech Vi Baylor = |Hairston on Feb, 6. taal irginia Tech 247. | Because of thelr contrasting ” t 54.8 David 48.1 Wrens vis Clemson 88 styles, ‘Danny and Robert should | Th 1 k . . ; : Win. &Mary 883 Ricmon provide an interesting _engage- ey really know their Bourbon in Kentucky—the ' ! Bri ‘hm Young *61.8 New Mexico 44.4/p#nt. Nardico-is ah aggressive A : : : 2 wd slugger; ‘Villemain, a skilled box: A COMPLETE : Bourbon capital of the world. 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{has - committed the fewest per- 121. New York | li

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er inish vs There were points of advan-| tage for each team. lowa ranks Fight Results ‘higher in total points, but Ninols | By United Press boasts ‘a better defensive aver-| NEW ORK (Snide, Quen) age. Iowa has the Big Ten's best pointed Phils Burton. 143, oe Louis 8),

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not won in 24 years. | Paul Gallico’s

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{fered two more losses than either |of the league leaders, and both Iowa and Illinois faced soft pro-| {grams for the rest of the season. Other games Saturday, none approaching the importance of] the championship scrap, were it ‘diana at Wisconsin, Purdue Minnesota and Michigan at O State.

Giants Wallop Clayton, 60-45

Times State Service | DANVILLE, Feb. 22 — Ben {Davis basketball players can con-| {centrate on the sectionals now.| | They finished their season last night handing Clayton a 60-45 (lacing at Canterbury College gym. | The victory gave the Giants al

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| BT. LOUIS, Mo., Feb. 22 (UP); — Pitcher Earl Harrist, who (hurled a no-hit, no-run game this |winter in the Puerto Rican League, has been signed by the ju Louis Browns. |

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