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oy : a 3 ¥ L - SATURDAY, FEB. 23, 1052 ez : — Training Camp Briefs Ca Butler Can ild Hit .500 iT. ilies’ ‘Whi ide’ Tonight Phillies’ ‘Whiz Kids’: onig : / Dro 0 Starts WwW k t bring the Butler student body out! P or ou S Butler plays Valparaiso at 8:15, 5 It's a big game. The Bulldogs CLEARWATER, Fla., Feb. 23—Manager Eddie Sawyer y : Conference championship if they program today designed to make the “whiz kids” of 1950 season record to a well-earned and the “was kids” of 1951 capable. of“taking on tie 30 : ’ 2 Giants with the other this year. Won 10 of 21 games. the last three contributes to the Phillies’ poor Frenchman A 6 Bark. nn" showing last season, déntroduced A CROWD of 1196 showed up record-breaking, 89-48, conquest club, Rhubarb’ only 297 were students. It would! two casualties—Pitcher Howie ‘seem the Fairview scholars are l Fox and Infielder Nippy Jones— NEW YORK, Feb. 23—Middle- instead of rah-rah support. | field. rel > . y Butler has developed slowly.| Sawyer had the squad working weight Robert Villemain, the | out on a stride carpet and com- i learn their lessons, Now patience| 3 3 get another Madison Square Gar- B 230718, NOW Patience piled a “sprint table” as he gop fight on Mar. 28 a a herd and hard work are pawng off. 118 work. The stride carpet is a 100- Danny Nardico o shy of a winnin It! : Jann) 0 on a mildly rhu- 50) 8 Season. yard dash layout with lines from barbed. decision. yon winds up ICC and season wa fare length. The Players are ‘required weight Nardico’'s Garden debut day and Ball State Wednesday. to touch the lines with each by being credited finally with al Valpo lost,. 51-49, to the Bull“We're going to increase the the young siugger from Tampa, The Bulldogs are meeting their speed, strength and stamina of gp)3 ~ responsibilities. Can the student stomach muscles,” Sawyer said made officially “unanimous” un- em v show sternly. “We want pitchers and til more than an hour after the Kiner Ricke | "Racket Squad" (Saturday, Channel 6, 4:30 p.m., and Friday, at top speed.” ! Y | Channel 10, I1 p.m.) gives two cast members some pointers on the p Speed. a nouncemeént was a “majority” de- Di p { The camp's new motto: “Blood, cision for Villemain because Judge WISCUSS act Bretherton and Ann Lee. 2 nn» scored the fight even on -rounds 23 (UP)—Pittsburgh Pirate Man- * SARASOTA, Fla. — First-Base- and points. ager Branch Rickey revealed to-/ TV and Radio News—

Sawyer Hopes to Bui IF TONIGHT'S game doesn't to the Fieldhouse, nothing will, By United Press can clinch the Indiana Collegiate se e Phi i ilies. SPT ini ent th hiladelphia Phillies. off on a Spring training win, And they can bring their Dodgers with one hand and the! Tony Hinkle'a Bulldogs have di a " : i Sawyer, who believes soft living In 2 TOW. J 18 ICC they have the most rigorous training rro- WAR G d for Butler's last home game, a gram ever . undertaken by the ins ar en : of St. Joseph's. Of that number The first day's work produced vt giving their team a raw, raw deal both of whom collapsed on the BY X#icd Press “French Bulldog,” probably will Freshmen and sophomores had to watched - the prespiring athletes ¢. } mild upset last night over Lhe team is only three victories 7 to 10 feet apart its entire Villemain spoiled light heavy- NeXt week, meeting St. Joe Tuesstride. unanimous 10-round decision over dogs in Valparaiso. our men’s legs as well as their However, the decision wasn't body? F. A, players who can go nine innings fight hag endéd. The first an- | script, From left to right we have Benny Rubin, director Howard sweat—and no beers. Jimmy Crowley had mistakenly’ - SAN BERNARDINO, Cal., Feb. man Walt Dropo was granted per-- CROWLEY, an ex-referee who day that homerun king Ralph

the Boston Red Sox’ batterymen pearance as a judge, forgotito President John Galbreath someas the first step toward redeeming give Villemain a mandatory one time in mid-March.

himself after, a disastrous sopho- point for the third round, which' Rickey sald that Kiner, who » more season in 1951. Nardico had lost on a foul for had just returned to his Palm| ’ Manager Lou Boudreau told the two low blows. As a result, Crow- Springs, Cal., home from New| (o] nN t ing on | : 220-pound Dropo that “the first/ley wound up with five rounds for York phoned him yesterday and > : base job is yours—it's up to you each and five points for each. asked for permission to conduct | B K thi to keep it.” “Rhubarb Robert” Christen- his salary negotiations with the! y a een 4 Dropo hit .322 as a rookie in berry, chairman of the New York owner of the Buccaneers. , ! WHEN THE “Indianapolis Symphony’ program comes 1950 but fell off to .239 in 99 Boxing Commission, changed| Kiner's two-year agreement at on-the air this evening at 7 on WIRE, Ward Glenn will! games last year. Crowley's point score to six for a reported $65,000 a year, expired ~ : ; : . i x =.= Villemain and five for Nardico, with the 1951 season. present” tape-recorded interviews with members of the PHOENIX, Ariz.— Manager. Leo 2nd thus officially made the de- “We had a nice chat,” Rickey “I ohengrin” cast. ’ nie | (Angel Face) Durocher announced cision unanimous. Referee Barney said, “and I told Ralph it would “Lohengrin” is being given to- a single clinch with a blonde. in | today that his National League Felix and Judge Arthur Aidala be perfectly all right for him to| ight and Sunday at the Murat the Racket Squad. films. | champion New York Giants will had favored the French veteran talk to Mr. Galbreath when hein, cater with Metropolitan stars “Squad” is seen this evening at play their first intra-squad game in rounds, 5-4-1 and 7-3, respec- arrives at training camp in mid-ig, =. mpobom, Ramon Vinay, 4:30 on Channel 6 and Fridays | of the spring tomorrow. tively. The United Press favored March, inasmuch as he has tatked once Manning and *Manfred at 11 p. m. on Channel 10, } “I'm not trying to rush things,” Villemain, 6-4, contract with him in the past.” |, Take a look tonight and see Durocher said, “It's just that the ’ what I mean.

. F Glenn will also play recordings

, = } » boys are ready.” s G G of “Symphonic Dances’ hy Grieg|«' + oe = "or oR Santa Anita rapplers 0 as played .by the Indianapolis , JOAN . DAV 1S is set for an : i oe a cohesl der the NBC-TV show starting in. the TUCSON, Ariz. Early Wynn. In State Meet {Symphony _ orchestra un fall. Now the big argument is

direction of Fabien Sevitzky.

Times State Service whether it wi¥-—be- orf film or| 1

LAFAYETTE, Feb, 23 — Indi- ¥ 8 =u

one of the Cleveland Indians’ D by T d three 20-game winners in 1951, er y 0 ay |

live. house large enough te play in predicted today’ another banner Yoo TiS Preis ;jana’s high school wrestling cham-| The Boy's Choir of Assumption Joan's holding out for celluloid, are the grand prizes. year for himself. ARCADIA, Cal.. Feb. 23 World pionship was a wide open issue gchool will’ give a special pro- . o All you have to do to enter “I feel as good as I ever did,” = 0 rational favon [04AY at-the Jefferson High School gram of music this afternoon at Tv Tips - | is “color five circus drawings he said. “My big goal now is a ite Windv City II. winner of 8¥%" 1:15 p. m. on WIRE. CLAUDIA . + Claudia and! which will appear in The World Series victory.” De er es trae eR tHEs Tech of Indianapoliz= had been, The choir is under the direc: pavid meet thé trials and tribu-| Times. Wynn weighed in at 208 pounds|_ ©." Ce richest prize of his favored to follow Southport as tion of Sister Johnette, and jations of married life , , . CHd The contest is sponsored by | -four fewer than his normal Short but outstanding career to. 2te champ but six of their con-| promises to be very good. 6,4 P.M. | The Times and the Circle pitching poundage. ~ daw in the $140 000 Santa Anita tenders were struck by flu this rn RACKET SQUAD , . . The Theater in conjunction with

(week. The six were to compete ‘today but may be weakened by day's column for the prize-win-the illness. ner in our letter-writing contest. day,, CH-10, 11 P. M. | Teams qualified in four sec," mper of interesting letters) BURNS AND ALLEN . .. No onals last week and moved to)... received and others, besides one can beat Gracie in getting the state meet today. First roundiype winner, will be published. All all mixed up over nothing at alll pairings. = * lletters will be forwarded to the, . CH.6, 5 P. M. |

for us this year.” r 2 th even money. = s . ; | Winner Bre SL. les? hal S Bratton, South Bond Centar Baker. Tn- producers of the respective shows, GROUCHO MARX... Groucho, meets his contestants with a. jibe

Brecheen has been told by Man-, Racing experts had a number he ager Eddie Stanky to work with'g¢ Teatoss for picking Windy City. Qlanapolis Tech. vs. Kemts, East Chicaso| a3 goon as we're finished with

DON'T forget to watch Bun- squad exposes another confidence

® 8°» i jDerby, game . . . CH.6, 4:30 p. m.—Fri-!|

ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. —| The first hig test for 3-year-olds Harry Brecheen predicted today of 1952 drew 14 probable starters. that speedballer George Munger, But desipte the size of the field, |; the St. Louis Cardinals’ perennial windy City was expected to go to disappointment, “will be a big the post in the mile and an eighth

. r all , .. CH-6, 5:30 Munger in an effort to translate Some pointed out he had defeated oi sce, Hammond, Tah, ve. Clax:| them here. AL pos AEH > the big fellow’s great potential yirtyally the same field in the ington, vs, McClelland. Muncie Central. Monday's column will po . ML.

_ Hadaway. D. 1, vs. ? into results on the field. San Felipe Stakes by two and a Ramirez, Hammond Tech. Pollak Indi. NeW subject for you people to

“I Believe I can help George,” half lengths when he carried 126 anapolis Tech, vs. Ieracl, South Bend write about so don't put away weren't for her friend Jane, Irma |

Central. a ’ | Brecheen said. “He fooled around pounds and gave away weight. “120 -Burns, Bloomington, vs. Chambers, that pen and paper—there’s a wouldn't last long . . . CH. 10, with a slider and lost his curve. Today all the colts and geldings ys. Cirrincione,

{Crawfordsville . «| tiv Ser, ERE cv doar pres too. {san Eh He's getting that back now andigre equaly weighted with 118 Lamb, Indianagolis Tech: Lenso, Hammond | I LIKE some of the quips| 1. LOVE LUCY , V8, " - if he can learn to hide the ballipoungs. ; BAT ey Bom mston. Murphy; De-| Groucho Marx gets off on the pa. husband a h better his stuff will be more effec. windy City was purchased bY catur Central: O'Donnell, East Chicago. chur of the moment on his TV ..., tive.” : Lumberman Gus Luellwitz last 7iskmeton, ve. Fiher, South Bend Qen- VU 0 S00 | : = » =

y {__138—Lax, { Ch. 6, 8 p. m. | ____ fall for his wife for an estimated, [I0~Le%. Rast Chicago | An example of his better pou vpppay |... Comedian | VERO BEACH, Fla. — Gil $165,000 and victory today would olis Shoruiides, Ys Robinson, Latayette. Imoments was on a recent tele-| 5-8 . r s - Hodges, who knows how to hit put the colt close to paying fOr ton," var—mirotta, Soyth, "Sena Centrai:jcast, It went something like ton, Peggy Ann Garner

home runs, will go to work in a himself. The winner's share of Jones. JIndianapolis Sansone, |

this: The Marxman to Certified)

Bl ington. ci y week learning how to bunt. the buise. if 14 start, is $92,000. 105 Biseiiterie, Lafavelte. va. Davis. tant: “What could Jackie Cooper in a dramatic bedbugs and ticks over North \ p g e purse, . Bloomington; Vonsteinen. Howe M.A. vs Public Aecoun : sketch . .. Ch. 6, % p. m., Korea. Brooklyn Dodger Manager But there were rich profits for Packham, Indianapolis Shortridge. = vou do for me?” FAYE EMERSON Miss “In ‘a desperate attempt to Charley Dressen announced today those who finished in the other. 165 — Woolen. Indianapolis Tech. vs. * Accountant: “It all depends on sp p

Cummings Crawfordsville: Richardson. Bloomington,

Second money is : Washington

that Hodges will be taken in tow payoff, spots. vs. Korotky, East Chicago what your requirements are.”

by Coach Billy Herman next week. gon 000. third $15,000 and fourth 175 Anthony. Indianapolis Shortrides Groucho: “My requirements are goo 0 “CAC es them the le ) ] ! $20,000, . a Re, r : an f ! selves in with their aggression Herman's mission is to teach the 10,000. Central. vx. Slephens. Crantorasvine "| very simple. A loaf of bread . -duties of the many persons inthe -American Torces Io $0-hATer 4.yeay man Now to bunt ———,— cider veriShip Raick, Tngianapalis Short-| a jug of wine, and Phil SPItaIny's coiveq “in putting on a. Single have meen : 4 ID ~ | pa ; " ? . » ang hut to en) fet an Hodges Burke Takes BRT St. Ta, Cum. iuithed A re um, to catch him Shaw i 61 Ch. 6, 8 p. m—~Sunday, weapons of war,” Li Te-chuan of | lies the hie. : : - /in one” of his rare moments— JuGwW OF SHOWS . .. Actress) BRADENTON, Fiz The Bos Houston Lead IU Trackmen try Channel 6 at 5:30 p. m. this yo, 00,6t Lindsay will be guest-| 5 . Ma. > s- ; a ; 7 ., Feb. 23-The evening. star hostess on the show which ton Braves will play their first HOUSTON, Tex. Fe Defeat Purdue > F hs ENON hien

intra-squad game of the. spring hometown crowds which young next Monday, Manager Tommy Jackie Burke Jr. complained | Holmes ‘sald today. might bother his game In the! jiana University’s Indoor track predictable, however, are animal » a = Houston Open either aren't ma-|taam rolled over. Purdue, 74 to actors. A. frog on a recent teleWEST PALM BEACH, Fla— terializing or Burke is oblivious 40" }.re 1ast night, taking nine cast of “Claudia” (Channel 6, Manager Jimmy Dykes of the'of them.

mes State Service ACTORS are noted for being

Ti | Coca ... Ch. 10, 8 p. m. i BLOOMINGTON, Feb. 23 In- temperamental. Even more un-

PLAYHOUSE OF STARS... Features well-known plays with favorite actors Ch. 10, 10| - | p. m.—Friday, Ch. 6, 8 p. m. 2 00.vear-old ex-Marine 1TSt places and tying for another|4 p. m. today) was co-operative ™ yp, NAPOLIS SYMPHONY Philadelphia Athletics said today For the 25 You cA in the IP 12 events. {enough during rehearsals, but . Ward Glenn officiates on tHat he will be very disappointed teed off for the 3 a ilee) One of the top races was the when the actual telecast began i, ° n. oro; featuring tape-re-| if sore-armer Joe Coleman doesn’t| $10,000 event today it i" {mile run win of Jack Hagan over he eluded his custodian and took corded interviews . '. WIRE, regain his old form this year, in front of the field a or jumping Denis Johansson, Purdue's star|several exploratory hops around , : Dykes said both Coleman and up from sssond SR er.par 67 in Miler. Hagan took the lead in|the set. : BOB AND RAY . .. Bob and Dick Fowler, another lame-armer, strength of a bhi P the 10th and final lap and finished| He barely escaped being p.u oo through their hi-jinks for| “looked fine and have made me the rain yesterday. a ix/ With a time of 4:17.8. The sum- trampled in the ensuing frenzy, “...,vaple half-hour... WIRE, very optimistic.” His Slealing found, pei Dogey. | MALY: and. appeared dead when finally 350%" ‘ birdies, nine pars and a | ~Mfle Run—1, Jack Hagan (I): 2. Denis rescued. - TANG IR S th Fowler won five games and lost put him at 136 at the halfway (johansson (Pi; Roy Whiteman | In the true spirit of the theater, GANG BUSTIER nL “ Ano her} 11 last season while Coleman had 5 Ki criminal is broug o justice a 1-6 record mark and gave him a wor ng| Yard Dash-—1, Pr 2. however, he revived in time for when Gang Busters go on the!

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f _ Lemont, Ill, who fashioned a 68, 440-Yard Run—1, Mel Edkards 2.| Vy hy MESA, Ariz.— Ii first, jmpres for a 138 total. Time. 56 P) 3, Warren Als 19). DID YOU ever wonder how a BROADWAY'S MY BEAT...

slons mean anything, the Chicago yesterday

70-Yard High Hurdles—1, Bill Taylor a 3 Danny Clover runs into another Ciibs will bet their deal for Out- # an (B+ %, Tom Hughes (P); 3. Harry Roipn/TV show like “I Love Lucy” gets 00 "or mystery and. intrigue

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i - : » ’ a Af { ! 4 » a . | fielder Bob Addis will turn out to| BURKE, RIDING a wave 0 corse Saat, Lowell Zellers (11: 2. along the “loneliest mile in the

Eddie Cantor can take wy qu" " = wFBM, 8:30 p. m.

winning the Texas Open, had only 880-Yard Run—1, 3./credit for the above brain child

e Jim Anderson (I): 'AUGHN, MONROE Monwinter, , Roy Whiteman (Ii; 3, John La Brash (I). in a manner of speakin Seems VAUGHN, MO! ‘ny The 26-year-old, 185-pounder, one.bad hole despite the muddy Time, L008 dies p B. roe and his orchestra provide a

X . ~1, Robert Mastroobtained from the Boston Braves Memorial Park course yesterday. p-¥*i¥ 19 Dave Mariin a; 3 Hn

for Shortstop Johnny Cusick, has A putt went astray on No. 12 and Taylor &b. Time.

that some time ago, when Lucille \ o\.\ "6 1 cic for enjoyment

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| fun for starts Monday.

There are 20 big, prizes. A circus train and a huge play

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{ TOKYQ, Feb. {5:30 P. M.—THURSDAY, CH. 8, head of the Chinese Communist Red Cross society protested over «+ » Lucy gives tne peiping radio tonight against ard time—as|an alleged germ warfare offen- ++ Ch. 10, 7 p. m.—Monday, sive by the United States in Korea. Peiping had previously asserted

Jackie Gleason, tenor James Mel-/that American planes were drop-|jap of their Honeymoon.

| The American movie actress and Mr. Wilding, who were mar-| ried in London Thursday, slipped away from the swank George V Hotel just off tie Champs Elysee {this morning apparently headed | for Switzerland to complete their

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Times State Service

| BLOOMINGTON, Feb. 23—A [man twice marked for assassina|tion—first by the Nazis, then by! 6:30—Stu Erwin

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Jot Crash Kills 16, AY Burns 17 Houses

| PUSAN, Korea, Feb. 23 (UP)—| {An Allied jet plane hit a high| ten:9 n wire in a South Korean! crashed into the! ground and started a fire which destroyed 17 houses.

The pilot and 15 civilians were killed. Eight other civilians were

The accident occurred in Kimhae, 20 miles north of Pusan. The jet plane had been flying in a low formation flight with two other fighter planes.

Liz Taylor, Hubby Continue Honeymoon

PARIS, Feb. 23 (UP)—Lovely Elizabeth’ Taylor and ‘ her new Wilding, British actor, left here early to(day by automobile on the second]

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