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Youth for Christ has a strong foothold on Formosa. It's one of the few places in the Red-

BIG JOB AHEAD—Taylor's

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’ > Remmy Belande , 480, 140 AT FAIRGROUNDS : 2.50; Joshua (A. Skoronski 6.00, J.480 le-Plawman (J. | Daoviey, 1720, B.60 By United Press . By United Press < A Natow 10 5 20 Security fF. Roberts R40, B8.00,. - pa » ~ : oy INA . a on A ‘B) Vitel 27.20. 11.30. Good ¢ R. Baldwin 3.50 CLEVELAND, 0, Feb, 23 Ee, pe ANNAPOLIS, Md. Feb, 23. 2-Ls (A. Bkoronskhr. ‘4:30 LCIY (R, Baldwin, 330. oo 10.00 an Ere . Freshman Center Don: Lamge 0: Midi Quer.) A Gn wich; 940° 930: Survey (R. Batewi: 580." 4.00. The Cleveland rowns today Tn 3 . A yaily Doub) Iunty \ ( We 10 00 ; : : ? By FRANK AN N scored 23 points today to lead 3 cousin Clara IE AnsOL. 3 §0, 2.40, BUNNY i Peighty. M0. : signed ‘Joe Skibinski, a stocky y FRANK ANDERSO} t Navy to a 67-BR basketball wic- 2 40 Pensive One (W. Jews 0 A Toerla Boy (8 ForraMOL 3 ete: guard who ‘helped Purdue—end THERE'S A jump ball he- tory ‘over Notre Dame. . ‘ 4 1.10 Nie ie Be y VV. Cader ev, 13.40 Notre Dame's 39 game winning ; ! i 1 { ¢ 2 ¢ s 9 BZC 11 1¢ b.8 )} = «tween communism,and the free . i | It was.the first time the Mid Eas nT done AP, reart 1640.00 180 'strank. In 2950.7: : world, And Taylor University al {Po / «dies have beaten the Irish in bas- ° \ 42.60, 1710 110 Aiphara (J. N. Haidubrobk i. 440 | oSRibinski was a Browns dra {ts : y » x y : ins 3.40, 3.30; Rip y--Satteriey | urns), 19.80, 9.60, 7 h . - : doesn’t want the Reds to get pr od ' ( | ketball. Notre Dame won the only | alae fe 210 PER iiel ¥ Juris) rs Mai JDoice in 1951, but since he had the tip. ; -t oy § ; # [two previous games played, : 3 1190. 430. tha Martin (M. Mafale) 21 ) imsrook), Another year of collegiate eligi- - lo ¥ o inf i } 50: Required A Skoronsk ), 2.9 i~-Parading ady ! fardinbrook), . { Six Taylor basketball players i fu } Except for a brief period early yi iia ‘Pelazy, 3.30, "= 100, 540, 3.80; Our Beauty (R Bald, bility, he was- hot signed until and their coach, Don Odle, have in the first quarter when the Vis- Rogt), 8.28, 430. 240 wii, "7.00." 4:80; ‘Brown 'Rambler? Wow. He will be graduated from 3 (rred . LDEesplr 01, ’ ‘ y p LE) - that thought very much on their |itors were ahead, 7-5, the Mid- ; ogo 7—False +E. Van Hook," 10.00, 340 3.00. Purdue this June. minds, On June 1, Odle and his |shipmen were in front all the 3 ari 3 5.00, 3 40. Light Br oom (A. Foporsl, 2.80, 2.60; The 200 pound; five-foot, 11 crew of cagers will fly to the (way. They led 18-14 at the quar- Menever (R. McKeever), 3.30 : 8—Dynastic IC. Roberts), 6.80, 440. jn ph onard, who made the secon far . : 3 9—Eauir ee 300 330.270: 1307 ‘Noi Hash (W. L. Tavior:, 12.00! g Orient and open a fast break iter, 36-24 at half time and 52-41 9 Baulmagic J. Yitelll', 5.40, 30, 2:30: 15.80; Desirable (H. Keene), 4.20. _ |squad of the United Press allagainst the Reds. lat the end of the third period. Roses Are Red. (W. E. Carroll), 3.40 1 Uncle Dicv 'B Halawin, 6.40, 13): Big Ten conference team, is 1 ) Nonpare 1 . R ’ «i ’ First stop is Japan. Next port | It was Navy's 15th win of the AT HIALEAH Royal Scot (B. Ussery), 3.80 highly rated by Cleveland Coach WHEN of call is Formosa, Chiang Kal- season against seven losses. The 1-Bob's Ace (J. Breckons). 2720. 13.10 AT SANTA ANITA Paul Brow : y : Sea! SLi BREE. ; TL ons Rion ia i 3 cai A 1050, “7.50. Paul Brown. shek's island bastion against Irish have a 14-9 record, Top Iho Is 3a 2 Nyitmany, 8.40, 549 5 x Niimelor {0 : Apasguen! ‘ i 50, 6.60 Su—————————————————— of bowling the Communist scourge. lscorer for the losers: was For- 2-1 OK a as CI Maren aro). 4.40. 330. ps : lege Wi at Milwau Wi & 4 ward Leroy Leslie with 1) points. Mr.’ 2.80. zh Sued Zurn Vi Roman Finley Co ege Ins, one of ‘th Pr J A W > wdbersg 80, 4.50, Secrkt (AW. Marsh), I ua of . pod ODLE ARD his Unlana, 1m, Than’) Notre Dame. (3%) Const, 970, 450: “5 Burea Sano J Adams). 280. 49. 89.51 Over Tri-State Ted Sien athletes are traveling light. : fg ft pf y fs tt nf | bd 21.00. 8.50 190; Ginde Holly R York 8 ' ‘oF for the They're packing qnly basketball gaunet 4 Nes at LL] b (M Wilder), 4.20 Yo 7 20 Tisieg State Serviee = th equipment, prayer and hymn Kniss. f 2 2 3 Latner: I 0 0° | Shay fall T ¥ ANGOLA, Feb. 23 — Fipley as on the books and a message. But fence, oi] Bitwingkee LZ lad 1 "3.90 3 110. (olfege’s basketball team downed Treuter, A that's luggage enough for the McCallyy 6 1 & McCloskeyg 3-0 1 210; Sraham CBU 5 20 4 Tri-State, 89 to 51, here tonight, tournament K ¥ ons. g ) Foun y ! 4 . y trip's purpose NLanere 00 0 Reais g 0 0 2 Knowitall (L. Batcheller), Trip- + Lights Robeate i Bat ) 3-20 Finley led all the way, 22 to 9, rector, at 1 . — — — Oil (V oiand i 270; s er F # i ' “ - Taylor's basketball ambassa- Totals 28 11 17 Totals 25 822, T-Spartan Vi LJ. Stout), 2.7, 320 1.80 [Last Round ism - 3 2, 390,143 to 23, 70 to 35 as Herk Wolsa waukee Fri 5 — 2.7 Gree 8 {R Nas i , 5.14 7 IH G { tkinson 1 v J i dors to Formosa will repre- Navy Store » Peltuan 16 15-87 | Pilaste TON 8.20. 3.90 AWindy City 11 (E 0 Jarek 2.70, racked up 39 points ’ 2 Ban ng Dow : : y i 17 6 —Chicl Woodhouse, 9.90, 2.70: Arroz +R. York, 11.2 ano rows, nier sent Youth for Christ. They ye Nin Dae Missed any 0, . 5 5.20, 100 : R tJ Stout 0 30 4 60 b The “Driller . RB James i. 30. 3.50, goals and three free . ing dat. selling Christianity and the Kniss 2. Wigley, MeCally., Notre Dame: Inseparable (K. Church), 2.90 3.00; Mvytal. (R. Neves), 3.00, 2.70, Lloroso, hag a 31.6 average. g data on American way of life Basket- | Leslie 3. Gibbons, Lewinski, Reynolds .2 9 Kanza tJ Breckonsi, 10.30, 580. (M. Volzhe), 4.70 a forthcom ball is secondary. The : cage Suga. ve M a sport will be sandwiched between church services, lectures p Frank P. Ze on Christian democracy. 5000 : ler of Milw py kee has

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Shorusted Fai Eas! bibl Wright, Coach Don Odle; back row (left to right) Jack Morse, John Nelson, Forrest Jackson, How. ] O Sesignating ristianity flourishes. C : . : 7-22 leader of the Nationalist ard Hebegger, Ken Wright and. John Bragg. Congress W Chinese, is a Christian. So is {5 in Formosa now as a mi§- lor feam's opposition in the bas- = example and by doing we'll get There is his wife, American - educated, gsjionary under the Oriental Mis- ‘ketball exhibitions. Civilian . our message.across to the hard- Gov. Kohler democratic = Madame Chiang ~ sonary Society. - teams and possibly a few GI pressed people of Formosa. g ; : be in the ga who has seen American port Also helping out will be Bud United States squads also will Hope isn't lost for them. They . a Miwaikes 4 and its influences at close go. artar former Wheaton Col- he met. The church ‘work and have valuable allies in the At D { & Wh }=—=0 T d 1 } 2 a pall is rolle range.” She knows basketball lege cager. Schaeffer is a stu- basketball will keep Odle and churches and athletes of Amer- own on ed pen Oo ay 0 . ® vited and ha

may succeed where bombs. fail. " ~ ~

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dent at Fuller Seminary in Pasadena, Cal. He'll assist with the church services and lecturing the invitation to Taylor with ' and perform with the basketMadame Chiang's blessing. The 1a] team. . great lady of Nationalist China 2 8 =n is a Methodist. And Taylor, ARRANGEMENTS for the though non-denominational, had trip were made by Odle, Dick its roots in - Methodism. Hillis, Youth for Christ repreOdle's traveling squad hasj’'t sentative on Formosa, and Ted been selected. But it is = “Engstrom, international execupected to include five members tive director of Youth for of this season's Hoosier Col- Christ.

his men busy until they return’ to the U. 8. in mid-August. Taylor is an excellent choice for the honor of selling democracy and Christianity, No hint of athletic scandal has touched the school. There are no bzsketball scholarships at -Taylor. Each player pays his own way. The school’s sports program can give the lie to Communist tales of U., 8. college athletics, n - »

“OUR MISSION is simple,”

. ability. They must have basket-

- better right away. But even if

ica. We'll show them decency doesn’t have to knuckle under to any tyrant.” There are three qualifications for boys making the ‘trip. They must be interested in church work. They must have musica

ball ability. | The touring collegians don't expect to change the world for

success against communism is

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cials that h effort to at! Last year tion was adc the crownin Douglas Ba the Minneso aside the tr: prominent ¢ ball. He nomine who was sel bowlers awa first night's .

lege Conference champions and An army of 800,000 Chinese measured in dribbles, basket- sen of St. F one former player. The former Nationalists garrisons Formosa. Odle says. “Sport is a common hall dribbles, they'll feel well ulled out of player is Norman Cook, who It will supply most of the Tay- rewarded. as

Kentucky Puts 2 on | SEC Team

By United Press | ATLANTA, Ga., Feb. 24—Ken-|anolis Clowns s tucky’s perennial hardwood cham-| p C econd baseman,

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Texas League Signs Widener Indianapolis ‘Clown’

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DALLAS, Tex., Feb. 23-—Ray Neil, 26-year-old Indian-

today became the first Negro

{ever signed to a Texas League baseball contract.

Won By Helis Colt

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MIAMI, Feb, 23 — Spartan Valor kicked the jinxes into the

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ors with a mediocre LSU team R. W. (Dick) Burnett, owner of the Dallas Eagles, an- dust of his thudding hooves to- cial this season as both squads placed | nounced the signing of the Negro|———— i _|day an destablished himself the constructed

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. {chase from the Clowns. Coach Adolph Rupp's Wildcats,| nei) hit 346 in 87 games for who wrapped up their. ninth| pe Clowns last season and led | straight SEC championship this ine league in runs with 77 and season, placed Cliff Hagan and |p page hits with 119. He stole| Guard Frank Ramsey on the 14 pages, drove in 62 runs, turned | first team, but both boys barely i, 52 double plays and fielded | missed a unanimpus vote. 963. : 1

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champion of the Florida racing season by romping off with the $50,000 Widener Handicap at! Hialeah. William G. Helis Jr.'s four-year-old colt spurted to the front when the gate opened for the mile and one-quarter handicap and left 12] rivals in his wake to win by two and one-half lengths.

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nts, only six points behind ter tour also will be invited. Baan ? Te i i announced today its 1952 Indiana Yan iia wi Dave Kardokus of Vanderbilt, THE INVITATION list in- Irish Win Track Meet State sFney will begin July 25 in couldn't have Coyvt Vance of Mississippi Stateyi cludes virtually all of the great] v y a n . Wayne. dabioad V Ken Robbins" of Mississtppl and| figures in golf of the last 30 SouTH BEND, Ind, Feb. 23 Sixteen winners of district tour- . opportune 2 Pete Silas of Georgia Tech round | years. Chairman Clifford Roberts (UF)—Notre Dame's track team neys will compete in the: double- : MRS. FRA out the second team. |of the tournament committee is- romped to victory over Marquette elimination’ affair. The winner retary of

: sued a special appeal to two oldPETTIT AVERAGED 256

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{meets the Illinois state champs in| |a. series and the victor ofthe two-g —oe points in 19 games this year and| Tommy Armour, to put in a token cornered meet with 73-9/10 points. state meet plays in the national

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rewrote a conference scoring rec-| appearance. Marquette : scored 80-7/10 and finals at Wichita, Kas, beginning examination ord every time he made a basket.| «gagen and Armour did a lot Michigan Normal 24-2/5. (Aug. 15. EL . board of dire The big sophomore made thet, help establish - the Masters Price Now meeting on ! A ost gy ee ame. 20; Tournament.” Roberts said. “We Room at the » “Vriare wondering if they aren't about ; » The prope most field goals in a season of| 4. to come here again to see the! See our full page ad on Special screened duri conference play, 133; and the .,. 58% that haveibeen made.” ; . Wednesda, ». most points In a conference sea- , _ ! @ TV'S include: +. son, 337. And he still has pne| * Bobby Jones Sopa Thica a m i ra GREATEST | (A) intor » 0. - = <9 - 1 ) } ; game to go. Here Rabon pete appearance after his 1930 VALUE All Parts Fully Gdaranteed for one year! by direct 56 says both Pettit and Dean, a 21-/Te rement on completion o S| ria b . ' . ’ . : ' ” ro senior “merit all-Ameri-| “grand slam” sweep of major| on page 3 of this week's Compare this. TV set with any set at any price for picture : (B) To inc can consideration.” Rabenhorst,World tournaments. But Jones, a| a quality. Don’t miss this wonderful opportunity to save $150 city tourpan said Dean “is the finest all-round Semi-invalid due to" a back sall-| a offer lasts only 3 days! : , 75 per cent basketball player ever developed ment, can no longer play. . ° | . ; 4 : cent for acti in Dixie.” | 2 "n -8 { " . = ; wii To inc + Kentucky's Coach Rupp was| ‘ALL THE past Masters cham- e city tournam equally as high in praise of his pions of ‘course will participate. NO DOWN PAYMENT Ye .- off to 80 per two all-conference stars, |They include three-time winner) > . 25 per cent | ~ | Jimmy Demaret of- Ojai, Cali; De-| (D) Leagu

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