Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 February 1952 — Page 12

PORTS’ Tech Ca ORTOLes State Prep Mat Crown | [X

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2 cy EDDIE ASH Grass Creek But No Grass Roots BUT FOR blind draw, the pairing of Coal City and

0 Keeps Badgers in ‘Big 10 Cellar

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8 Times blovers Head for Chicago Meet

Gets 4 Champions; - Shortridge Wins Fe

Times State Service LAFAYETTE, Feb. 23--Indianapolis Tech's courageous wrestling team overcame the flu bug and the state's best prep matmen by>winning the 1952 state high school

Toalmont in the 14-team Brazil sectional of the state | ° By United Press By JIM HEYROCK wrestling championships here tonight. LAKE high school basketball tournament would “look like an MATASON, Wis., Feb. 23— Times Sports Writer The Sian Gresnciad teas | Ne aa when a wife T'ae i br or ‘ ~ AG teh. 2% C6 all of whom had a siege of the 155, and im Schrader, heavye ry - intentional publicity stunt. tFast-breaking Indiana handed | CHICAGO, Feb. 23—Golden q; quring the week, captured weight—won crowns. Summary: the wife of a

Just happened to come out that way, though’ «vA

last place Wisconsin its sixth

Gloves

champions from 39 cities

Tech's first mat crown in history Championship Finals

pionships wi

1 a > i a ¢5—Yuland Baker. Tech, decis! any rate, oil heating salesman had better make them- straight Big Ten defeat, 63 to! west of the Allegheny Mountains, XY Seonng 3 32 Boj Sout Bendis Richart. Bratton: South Bend Central . “If he « ig Zr is © 18, before a near-capacity crowd south to the Gulf of Mexico, north tra 8 second “ ®03—Larry Claxton. South. . Bend - ceri selves scarce on the premises at the game | ©" 0 = ! oa y to Canada and west to the Pacific IP 01212POlis Shortridge was third a ne Hen. Shieins. Phiaomines leave him,” | . . If the basketball drawings had. been | The Hoosiers stalled the last trod wnnrs With 19. Ti2i Bob Pollak. Tech, pinned Charles : eo Ocean are arriving in this “cap-| Other scores were: Blooming- Hadaway , Decatur Central, 3:39. seeded, itywould have béen a good publici- minute and a half of play as ace Hal? nF . hl r 120—-Bi1 Pruitt, Tech, decisioned Bob r ALY e 'ball handler Sam Miranda fancy ital” of amateur boxing. . |ton, 18; ‘East Chicago Washing- Burns Bl nom ington, J 4 Tuck an ary fai aii ‘ ¢ € ‘ & e re . ‘ ff ops an he 127—Frank Lenzo, mmon h, ty stunt to have paired Mexico and Chili | 1 b1ed rings arqund ‘the Badger I'he eight champions from -In- 10m; 15; Jefferson and Decatur cisioned Fn TErehorat Bout Bond Cans in the Peru seftional . ( If you enjoy J quint ot. dianapolis will ‘become part of entra] 14 each; Hammond Tech, a toward Fisher, South Rend Cen. bowli the gr ou'll find Bowling #- nn the 312 youngsters ready for 9: Crdwfordsville, 8; Howe Mili-|tral’ decisioned Bob Murphy, Decatur oy ng i it Be : h on hy 8 THE BADGERS had the lead action. Monday ary, Bl Hammony Glasto 4 CN im Jose. Shortridge, dects lonea reen tackling the Brazil Block Busters ',,, the : night in Chicago toosevelt, 3 and Anderson 1. Be Lx Ea NF ier SN g é jmost. of the first period. They § Ha in thie go : Ly : jr Sheniglan, East Chicaso at razil. {led 11 to 6 at midquarter but % © ] | COACH BILL TREICHLER'S 5-1 Nap 3 GT Walnut Grove, Boone Grove, Center - | Indiana's sharper” shooting put afta : ura, {team won four individual titles. fg L385 im McClatehte, el dey ioned Le . ; ’ : the ‘Hoosiers ahead, 16 to 12 at ment 0 1am- They are: —Yuland Baker, 95-| 165—Jack Woolen Tech. decisioned Mel. 2.08 % YT v . n inn ¢ fehar somington, Eddie Ash Grove, Round Grove, all are in the tourna- [ine end-of-the period., pions opens, Ipounds; Bob Pollak, 112, who won | 1s Dick ‘Anthony, Shortridge. dee 2 ment, all except Old Lefty Grove... Bist you can’t top the Indiana’ _kep up steam ‘in the a Indians Lis? This second straight state crown;|gijoned Bop Lechner, Decatur Centre), Williams : : . ~.. An ee . {next quarter .to nail down a 32- . : i Bill Pruitt, 120, and Jack Woolen,| Hwt—Jim Schrader, Jeff, decisioned Greens . . . Greencastle, Greenfield, Greensbufg, Green- |F*% Lf er IC Bt Shooting to leave by bus { 1165. Dick Jones, bedridden two ¥ Coins Hammond Cals afternoon pe A «4 hal r ead. § 5 1 t : | v Sy < ! Cansolation Finals early omorrow 3. Bill Kemetz, East Chicagn Washe

{days ago, lgst 5 ta-1 in the finals.| Wm | The state crown gave ‘Tech a’ liclean sweep of 10 straight dual

page one sto catch up wit

wood, Greens Fork, Green Twp. and Greene Twp. , Since there's a Grass Creek in-the tourney, we looked,

for hoth teams was ragged. The Badgers kept pace With Indiana's

4 Be yh Myers, Bloomington 103—3. Harry Colias, Hammond Tech: 4, John MeClelland, Muncie Central

morning and

jarrived here

: vhs .+ |fast bréak, but slumped on re- we in McGlelland, Mu c but failed to find Grass Roots . . . Maybe Sen. Homer |, play. shortly Biter fi P%ef Imeets, the county, NCC and loi ank Jacl. South Beng Cons afternoon. i i i i n p- | i 12( Larry mbers vfordsville Capehart will remedy the oversight . Waterloo is in Both teams poured it on during . . : NE poo Aer . Heyrock state oat titles hus year, vl Al a Ta avast “Il sh y ‘a i 3 arter risconsi : » ortridge’s champions ‘were Sno the Garrett sectional but Napojeon jsn't +..]t's in the the apie ae Was onsir JERRY B'ARS. Jerry Toppazzini (left) and Jerry Brown (right) their hotel rooms, the boys will be yime Bose, 133, piv Dick An- Ral Iph Ridge, Bloomington; 4, too much mi f shec ) 8 ( CIS = . x . gl - : | amb ec h I" Versailles district. lpoints for the visitors. But the will be in the Hershey lineup this afternoon when the .B'ars, Eastern Laken 3 EO ne] thony, 175, who downed Bob Lech-| 133-3. Charles O'Donell. East Chicago - World Seri Is Bargersville Bargersville or is it Union Twp.? . .. ‘last period told the tale. Division leaders, oppose the Indianapolis Caps in the first matinee Bo AT for all boxers during, oo Decatur in B Ioereen Go| Dat, Tom Robinson. Lafayette: 4, Sam orld Series : - > . ' 30 1 ecatur nt We've heard some sharp verbal exchanges on the subject | Li. +. game of the season-in the Coliseum ‘at 3 o'clock. Hershey has de- [tne tournament. lost 6 to 0 to. Howard Fiery of ris 3. Michael Sansone. Bloomington: # coming up from Franklin way ba INDIANA : ol RED £5 39 feated Indianapolis six-out-six times this season, including two 2 a =n South Bend Central, voted the 1953," Gene “Packham. ‘Shortridge; 4, IT'SAf . {points while the bes » Bac 8 | , Richard RBicomingten : “oilles” i Lig was 14 shutouts. | THEY WILL have .a brisk outstanding wrestler. Fisher won 165-3, Cummings, Crawfordsville: 4, to the excitin There are too many “villes” in the state tournament to add | ¢OW as 14, : i |his third straight title. |Harry Korotky, East Chicago Washington, b h ss ional BI w=. Lanky Badger Center Paul workout tomorrow afternoon and) Both of Coach Norm Willey’ | Ty Reitn Ba a PToraey tie; The effect su { i Ss c amas owe a up . .. but there are six in one sectional, at Bloomington . . . |Morrow fouled out in the first each boxer will ‘have his weight Jett matmen—Jim McClatchie. SHwt-3 Denny Krick Shortridge; 4. Rex whim is said

Wabash Hammers Caps Lose Franklin, 78-64 6-2, Try ek

minute of the closing quarter. He made only three points—his poorest showing this season. Robert Leonard paced the scor-|

Mooresville, Smithville, Ellettsville, Stinesville, Martinsyille, and | Unionville . .. Yes, your majesty, we have an Elizabeth . . | It's in the New Albany sectional, paired with Corydon, white |

[checked prior to official weigh- ins |Monday morning. | ‘Randolph Germany, 112-pound-| er, will be the first Indianapolis]

The. fac happier rom: had its begin

Times Btate Service

Olymps Clip Hawks

: i mp wl i‘ ling with 17 points for the Hoo-| CRAWFORDSVILLE, Feb. 23 the Hoosier state's pioneer politicians blew off steam and inc slors. Ab Nicholas was high man —The Little Giants of Wabash 3 Toda hoxer to enter the ring Monday| Ole Case st ventéd double talk . . . For alliteration you are given Amo, |¢or Wisconsin with 12. |dropped the curtain on the 1951- P: m. y as -action opens with three rings Wis ® Avon and Alamo "he Box: 52 season here tonight with a Times Special |going at the same time. Only the; 3 a er 4 S game-winmn a in ss . Wisconsin (ba. Indiana (69) [convincing 78-64 victory over PITTSBURGH, Feb. 23—The Eur Jgnter Bir iL pes ae oot Soci against the ° ran y : 3 : devas x Ol > fs tt of Franklin College. - iz lis Ca left here to-|tion on n | mes Specia | | YEARS AGO, Pine Village in the Covington state gapiet™’ : 3 o ilrandae 3 ! i Wabash finishes with a 10-10] {Indians ry 8 od oo out tourney. WISCONSIN RAPIDS, Wis., Feb. 23—The Indianapolis . 24 ig : . arpente sters sectional, was more famous for football than basketball Morrow c 113 Leonard ii jifecond for the year. pile Pil afternoon hockey tomorrow in the| | enaties loose, 115, Wil Se 0 oiymplads pulled a full game away from fourth-place Ft. a ly ih A a : tiny is cholas.g yiants were never. behin ut e Stel . . . That's for the edification of the younger generation, (Sieterte = 1 1 dfariet = 71 3404 5 priet scare in the third (Coliseum Siig: Pilihurgs heey action and then Bob Johnson, (Wayne tonight when they thumped Milwaukee, 88 to 59, in hive a fear three times removed, even though Young America is in |Rahlkec 2 2 Scottie 1 ® period when the Grizzlies pulled|Pele. Prove the Hoosiers, 126, one of the Hoosler city's big 3 National Basketball Association game here before 2000 fave q Ayu the tourney . . . Pine Village once had an’ all- powerful | mou. 1774-18 Totals 331730 Bp 0.59, Tay was the only bid “pittsburgh scored an easy 6 to (hopes for national Jone. fans. inevitahie 4 Wisconain ..........-.. }3 3 10 14—48 - i tanda : 8 before a near-capacity| , = y professional eleven which bathed in the national spotlight Indiana 00018 16 13 19.563. Phil Matsey had 13 points ‘for| 2 viclory beso ? 8 Teas Ap 1 JOHNSON WILL be making his, It was the Olymps’ seventh vic- Eiht Sethi and headlines, genter 2 Cable 2. Morrow. = Nicholas, Wabash while Tom Hankinson] gow Be an tr on third appearance in the Tourna-|forY 10 nine games with ‘the a es ¥2ht settle ee ¢ las. and Bob Holsti victor > 5. 5 : The team was loaded with topnotel grid warriors, |ana-Feriey 3. Eiposlto 3. Schlundt. Mas ob Holstine each scored ‘son with the Caps. ment of Champions and is one of| aged suburb

Milwaukee led, 19 to 16, at the first stop then the Olymps pried;

[ters, |

[12 points. uled to|the few participants who have)

gone to Chicago on three succes-

“It woul for a change Casey is all | ful man in the

Pass Crown

Wabash led at the quarter 19-, Indianapolis is sched a 5 Bg Mg rt [eet Hershey. 8 aa S 7 faive Jeate In thee dierent Weight ey bo pres. Serine i! By Vallea Press x | divisions. iwaukee, 0 n the final 12| third canto, Wabash went-on to! : # =n =» ! Phil “Horsley, 135-pounder will ‘minutes. | PHILADELPHIA, Feb. 23

{lead 63-47 at the third period. | ggg Hornets scored two goals be the fourth.Indianapolis cham-; Paul Walther led Indianapolis —Bob Waterfield of the Los

which ment a loaded payroll and eventual financial bustup . .. Indian Jim Thorpe was among the Pine Village

| g ® grid greats and there were others of name e and fame on ‘Sub Gives » bys ee Wildcats

the squad.

Wabash (18) Franklin (64) : ; tg ft pe fg ft of in 48 seconds ‘five minutes after pion in action on ‘the opening scoring with 21 points. Buckshot Angeles Rams nosed out his can There's no Patriarch’ in the state basketball classic but there » |Savanovicht 8 0 4 Rowan f 4 4 4 the game started. . | night. |O’Brien got 15. Big Don Otten, 8 r - is a Patriot, related doubt, to Liberty Center, Freedom 63-61 Win |Matuga f™" 1 0 1lRoeder.s $ 1 3 First score by Indianapolis was| Each of the 312 champs will be topped the Hawks with 14 points. (teammate Norm Van Brock- THE TA is a Patriot, related, no doubt, to Liberty Center, Freedom, If ot 3 3 3Vendiviers. § 0 1] partly a gift from the referee and battling to be among the 32 boX-| Milwaukee —¢39) Olympians (88) jon the 1950 champion, to win the “For 27 : - | McCoy 2 lw J + pt tt y y Fretown and Frelamvile . . . Shortest ame teams, Wea | cycaco, wen 23 com 27" § 8 EELS § 3 Homi on» ane by Can Wingo, Who Sm lo QU no psing chumtonsip af he Sar § boy can't ge : = hie 6, stine.g isher.c A, 1 0 4 Jonesf yo i and Leo . . . Pleasant Lake, Pleasantville an M¢. Com ort; ~. Ta Marie's $1 Heels 1 3 eboth ar BT ieayrthe national arin HL wg ht ! fiom, 313 { tional Football League last year You can run restful names in the absence of Armchair, where all tourna- | 5 "00 0% ha stole the ball and Myers. e 11 | Anderson & } } 4 nets with him and Bert Hirsch- fending their titles in this year's Der onge 10 2 Eolimane $i <n one of ‘tfetlosest races of the : : 11 sky 15,6 3! Walth 6 9 circuit's history, official statistics ment workers will want to back into and park after the last [the game from™DePaul to give elise nara <> lifeld batted in the loose puck tournament. Baay riz iz 8 3 4° ry, | Boven.g 3 3 5 I 1 92 : Kentucky a 63 to 61 win tonight.| pois 2 I 38 Pr 218 33 from right in front -of the nets 2 8 2 Crockire 3 3 3 o 2 j/showed today. round ball has been thrown for another year . . .. Twelve Mile It was a see-saw battle all the| ! Pree Throws Missed——Wabash 14. Frank. while Sclisizzi and Mayer enacted] THE BOYS have an extra in- Totals 20 19 31 - Totals 30 28 5 Toe championship wat decided

nla wrestling match at :47 in the! centive to battle their best this ~—Score by Quarters— jon- the basis of the highest av. {second period. And the secondiyaar The winners in Chicago will Miiwaukee .......19 10 21 o—sg erage gain in yards per pass. ‘goal by Dutch Reibel was made po on the United” States Golden ndianapolis 18 26 19 27-88) wwaterfield tossed 176 passes with two Hornets off the ice in gGjoves team that will go- to Pro Basketball for a total of 1566 yards during the last minute of the third (Europe later to tour several ‘the 1951 season, compleling-.80

’ 14 way. Kentucky, the nation's lead-|" offictals—Richard Tierman and Bu ing team and possessor of an 88.7 8hook

per-game scoring average, took . Purdue Loses

is in the Logansport sectional . . . Last Mile isn’t on the tourney map but it exists just the same . . . That's where the losing high school coaches head for with a one-way ticket.

5 s ~ s IT IS NOW revealed that Branch Rickey, general

the lead at the start, controlled

bgth boards and led at the half NATIONAL ASSOCIATION

37 .to 33, mostly through the re- period. {countries and battle European - Western Division . per cent of his throws, 13 of them ! 5; > bounding of husky Gliff Hagan, A, D ll On . 8 8 = . “|champions. Rachester W. L Pct. GB for touchdowns. Only 10 per cept manager of the Pittsburgh Pirates, gave Honus (Hans) |[O0fCHE © 0 u ne. | ASIDE from tat WESSEL or aanatols team atsol Bishentie es Re NR. Wagner his choice of signing another contract as coach | = Bo» By United Press | question of how many times the would like to finish. with the Pr Wayne oot 35s lV an. Brocklin completed 100 of Mya, Stengel or retiring at full pay, on a lifetime pension . .. The all- | HAGAN SET out most of the MINNEAPOLIS, Minn, Feb. jcague-leaders would score. TiM|pighest point total and bring back Hwanhee Al 268 20% his 194 passes for a 515 pers thi o time great shortstop and hitter accepted the pension . . , [last half with four personal fouls, 23 — Minnesota clinched third Horton and Johnny McLellan otto theig city the team champlon- siiacuce ......... 4} I oppeniage 13 touchdowns and only 5 year al ** ’ut Coach Adolph Rupp was Place in the Big Ten basketballithe first-period tallies and after snip awarded to the team whose Loon, [ili 23 28 7/11 interceptions. Rico for a st The oldtimer turned 78.today. forced to send him in fo steady race tonight by defeating Purdue {Hirschfeld got his, Bob Solinger| fighters win the most bouts gach] Phisgel ht ia 3s 53 5 a = = = prea 1 fi - It is believed Wagner becomes the first man in base- [the Wildcat five. Ld LE ml Fane hth con. |2dded 8 senohs period S078 aslveR ii WRITS ome > "| VAN BROCKLIN, however, too 1 gur “iy ral ‘ 3 But the game and the victory *| But in the final stanza, 1 Kickoff for the tournament wil Tndisans one oe oo NIGEL | | ot a new Ieasie record for the here he wor ball to receive the lifetime pension for major coaches and belonged to Rouse, An unheralded ference game in a row by Jump- a1 Hornets. The brother act of ps tomorrow night with the Minneapolis 83 Roehester. 73 gy from baseba

most yards gained on passes in

New York 82. Ft W ‘avne TT (overtime)

ing off to an early lead and coast-|gordie and Ray Hannigan g0t|annual Golden Gloves banquet in

trainers set up in 1947, giving him two different SOUrces reserve, he came in for Billy I hE NL lh Baltimore 81 Syracuse 80 rowing 7 for 553 get to sleep i i . {Evans late in® the fourth quarter last-period goals as di ndy the Palmer House. by eames cheduled one game, throwing or ; : of baseball retirement income . . . The coaches and trainers I withthe ipepired demons leading|, CPUCK Mencel, high scoring parne before Reibel made his. | The four heavier weights Will nnsapoiic ar or wT lyards against the New York Toor. pension is the same as the big league players’ pension but |g; to 80. hi freshman guard, shot Minnesota yo have their chanee Tuesday night, Baltimore at Rochester. |Yanks on Sept, 28, “Sounds payable, at 65 instead of 50. | Rouse Stole the ball from Ron! into an early lead by dropping 10| ii bv ‘the Hornets playediand the survivors Will fight] PRintersiie vs Mitwaukes at Moline, (Ot, Graham of Cleveland a . {Feéjereisel on a DePaul drive and points in the first quarter. He) first-place team, the inept Wednesday night. | (only games scheduled). Browns finished in third place over the cov + Wagner was always a National Leaguer, never played | Iran the length of the floor, put- ended up with 16 points and: high Like EE a Tn ok a : . | re — with an average of 8.32 yards { treed a offen 3 J . ] in the American . . . He went to Pittsburgh in 1900, wh [ting in an easy layup. to send scoring Renory, Center Bd Relate: or better, There were plenty of . Burke Leads at Houston De ws pr ig prises sort of a . . | n r Barney Dreyfuss moved the club there from Louisv Ho, Kentucky -ahead. Gayle RoOSe peans had 11. penalties, mine by the Hornets Cardinals Sign | HOUSTON, Tex., Feb. 23 (UP) and 17 I ie yar ; ; 2 0 » . Ts 0» made good on a free throw and, Center Carl McNulty and Guard and 10 by the Caps, but only two . |—Little Jackie Burke Jr. con-| Los Angeles won the team They have | That meant long years a National Leaguer for Honus . . . [gave the Wildcats the three-point John Toeppe each had 13 points goals were scored while men were N@w Halfback tinued to weave his spell of magic championship for the third year some rest.’ Roy McHugh of the Pittsburgh Press tells an amusing incident margin they his onto to win. {for Purdue, off sthe ice: | CHICAGO, Feb 23 (UP)—The o% ” sodden Memorial Park's par in- succession with an average "Well, t E ; : It was a rough game with eight minnesota (59) ruraue 30 Hockey Summary (Chicago Cardinals have signed) se rour 10day to step into a gain of 884 yards per throw. : : which occurred on Wagner's retirement day . . . The news players put out” on fouls. Ken-| fg ft pf] Fg tt pf ; g 3 § nave Signed five-stroke lead at the 54-holé Cleveland was second, followed me about da : . 3 : tuck ded th ith ly | Means t 4 3 4/.Calhoun.t § '{ P8| First period—1. Pittsburgh. Horton their sixth player for the 1952] mark of the $10,000 Houst e about d photographers wanted Honus to pose with his uniform and they | ™¢ Ye § Eame With only Foie. 333 McNultse 8 3 dr Mtns. Bark) 642 Penaities—. National Football League, Half-|go1e Soren, a 0 Dotson Chicago Bears, and George Weis ) : ..n one 8 Nuns, a bi -6:42. Penalties ; an Francisco. furnished some extra “props” of their own . . . two bats, a "rie game ‘Was the nightcap of | | Mencele* : 1 8 Toep ud SR dem iho) May and Erinicxi | nook ROY Barn of San C1800, | — a — A, as prospects » : . . . e ) 1 baseball glove and a pair of spiked shoes . . . Honus picked up |a Chicago Stadium doubleheader | Weiss t 0 8 SiMMahent o 1.9/8: ° sidianapolis Hirsch ay. i ; . : layedibeTore 9447 fans) Loyola of | anearse § 9 1l Server go 0 0°73 rel (Roibel, Selisiint) 047" 4. Bittsburen Barni, who played at San Fran. he knows £'m the nearest bat. . . It wos a Lou Boudreay model . . . He picked age: Sar the ng a e |Hoimatg © 8 0: }Dermodyy 1 3 1 oti (McClellan, Migay) 6940. Penal: cisco In 1946, 1947, 1949 and 1950, nothing of ‘o : pe, ' AS SOn-§ ties—Heller (1:17), Ezinicki (1:17), EaY ogi 4 : : the ctr bat. It vx Bobby Dor mode. Hoss CS Sih BR °° EY 44 HR 31 Tn BN BS CBG ES : mmeeerefisiced-w-titthe-doutbtiut TT “Both American League bats,” he ee Benneit.f io 10 gan (Rassard, Erinieki) 2:10. 3: Situs aren, yards. Overall he scored 14 touch- “THAT #“ > : Totals © 19 21 28. ‘Total 10 18 32|7. Pittshurgh. Barbe (Migav, Bolinger) dOWNS. » : said without smiling, How abut that: osu Mauls ] Rv) Throws” Missed—Means 2, Qplle, [ae B Tadignanoli poReiber erie | Coach Joe . Kuharich. former ; Every day h 8 . Bliss 2 Weiss ie pete] (2:30), Ashhee 4411. Zeids! (911), FEzin-|San Francisco coach, said Barni the radio ar THERE’ a; growing possibility the Cleveland Indians Mic igan, 80- 67 McNulty 3. Dermody, Calhoun 3. Stone, |fekl, '(9:111, Hassard (18:87. Hortohwag well rated as both an offen- INDIANAPOLIS CAPS HERSHE the basebal 1] . \ ( 52) will option Harry (Suitcase) Simpson, the huge Negro |. corLumBUS, 0. Feb. 23 (UP) Mique ey CE FE TERNS | [sive and detensive player - %, Y BEARS Thi fell : . fonda A = wo tttshure 8 nt y v Ss > J outfielder- first baseman, to their Indianapolis Indians’ |—8ophomore "Center Paul Ebert | e——————— | ing ianapolis. os taeda 1 Te ayers gued for the 3 3 | Children Under 12 With Adult — Vz Price 4 } 4 1s fellow farm. Broke an all-time Ohio Coliseum Bands Aren't Enough— oii Nation uh is Davies and OR onile Mike Metgin 2 Telephone for Your Reserved Seats a curve ball, scoring record tonight as he led ~~ Pan S slevens from ‘ “Flying ‘Simpson hasn't been hitting a lick in Cleveland's Ohio State to an 80 to 67 Big Vincennes Bows, 87-58 On the Ice San Francisco, Quarterback Don A ot ai Coliseum Pricts 76081 03100 ) hy ’ 2 . Engels and Lineback E NOON- til 10 P.M. Daily $2. 00-$2. 50 Tax I b to 8 |Ten victory over the University of g er Ell Popa, | ne. egan to spt springgtraining camp at Tucson and the club brass is said ‘Times State Service AMERICAN HOCKEY LEAGUE Illinois, and Fullback Al Smi ® @ WILL SKATE TONITE, 8:00 TO 10:30 a 2 : ' : : Atieri Michigan. VINCENNES, Feb,, 23 — Oak-| _ Western Disigh 6 oa Col mith, ZEPHYR CLUB it OF 2:30 TO 5:00 up a bug 'd¢ to be toying with the idea of sending him to the American | Epert went out 6f the game land City College's “basketball, : CF 'w- 51 ra. G, 00) Col ege of; Pacific. and no little Association for futher seasoning . . . He batted only .229 [win free Tifies 20d 26 2orwous team mallet Vincennes home- Elvan: TR $410 19 - -_ - “ “Think i $ i n oO coming here tonight by winning {inc dead 2¢ 32 1 4 3213 21 : with Cleveland last year after slugging to minor league | 0 or |8t Louis .... 87 § 18 2m CRs (40 points to his credit to eclipse |87 to 58 before 2000 homecoming Inatanapolis + 59 18 35 6 42 x “At tha fame with San Diego in the Pacific Coast loop Out |a record of 39 get in 1949 by fans. Eastern Division se PW L T Pts. G OG ’ there, in 1950 he batted .323, hit 33 homers and batted in [Butler's Ralph (Buck shot)| Oakland led all the way atter|yuue :...: 1 2 2 & 8 200 J). THRILLS we woglani ? ee {O'Brien ’ getting a 24 to 19 first-quarter! |Etavidence ... 2821 3 4 so is7 248 CHIL a 156 runs. ; Ohio jumped into the lead mid- lead. It was 41 to 28 at the half Syracuse =... 61 22 3 Rum 183 247 ; LS k The veteran Tris Speaker is serving as Simpson's way in the first quarter and never and 62 to 40 at the three-way) prttsbureh 8 INDIANAPOLIS 3 : COMEDY E Par Cru hief' t t Tu d th lent £ £ {was headed. The Bucks had a 20 to mark. Ed Raber made 25 points] Pittsburén 8, I cinnatl 2. : oH chief instructor a cson an ere’s plenty of time for |15 jeaq at the end of the first for the winners, while Raul East; Butfaio 4, Syracuse 1. : : ie & : Military, the big fellow to develop . . Maybesathe Player is trying {period and held a 35 to 24 mar- Tenout b for yg! tended. Nine high) Resner 1 St Touls DAY Te : for Everyone BW Johnny - DeV “! %60 hard. gin at the half. school bands attende Hershey at NIE NaPoLls (ation, i ; - y ‘ie .iv Ebert's scoring spree alo. “go | Batis, Goines aemeor. tay rat ' - t R uffalo | C | J The annual Tucson rodeo parade was staged the other FE re tor nas eo 12- .Game Card for 5) | Eitteburs ya! iy tre : defeated Ohio day . . . It's a big event in that Atizona area, an hour-long. |Dick Schnittaker in 1949 ‘when ln IETROI Pen 32 (UP) Sra SATONY a 598 13 0 25, 8 P ' . . ‘ . + ’ roi betraeans » i JAS e spectacle which attracts natives and tourists from many, parts \be registered 3¢ points. Angeles in the national division fonirei caidas 22 3.4 183 Ip : March 1 io 29 a In 20 § of the Southwest . . . Manager Al Lopez adjourned his training . 2 Records*Set. as OSU of the National Football Leagueinew York ':...... 3 13.80 14 168 . pleted their re i “thot the Cleveland: Indians’ olave d’ et. as s last season, today announced their |? Chicago dsereuvey. 3 '8 3 124 180 Trepated 10F ni camp. exercises so tha e " evelan In tans players cou Wins Swim Meet 12-game schedule, RESULTS LAST NIGHT | Manuftciurers’ Bldg. Stele. Fair round ’ Prep School to watch the huge, colorful affair . .-. In the parade were three ° © GOLUM The -Lions will play one night] Ronire) Trl : g 3 wood, Ill. John BUS, O., Feb, 23 (UP)— game at Los Angeles Oct. 3. , (Only Eanes scheduled). = . FEATURING: in; the first

."real-for-sure” Arizona Indians, one carrying a banner which |Diek Cléveland, a freshman sen- Steve DeVoe, }

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