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Field & Stream|
By AL McCLANE Fishing Editor
WHERE DO the biggest black bass come from?| Florida, Georgia, Alabama, and lately Tennessee. This is| based on the results of the Field & Stream National Fish-|
ng Contest, which is a very precise barometer in the| stormy career of America's Num-:—— oer One fresh water gamefish. This is the first of a series of Out of 171 prize winners taken! columns that will be presented in the past four years, over 60, every Sunday and Wednesday ser cent were racked up in the| on The Times Sports pages. leep south. What's the best| The column, designed to be of sait? Plugs by a wide margin.| special interest to outdoor No less than 110 were taken on! sportsmen, is written by three he artifical minnow; live bait] top experts on the staff of Field ‘an a remote second with 31 bass, and Stream, Warren Page, while the spoon accounted for| shooting editor; Joe Stetson, 20. Fly rod fans scored a low 10| gun dog expert and Al McLane, vith assorted popping bugs, fey, fishing editor, who authored toind spinners. | day’s column. n ” ® IT MIGHT be argued that more tucky, and the Center Hill Reser»eople cast plugs than any other|voir in Tennessee. Wolf will ype of: bait designed for bass. |have the largest volume of water spoons didn’t make a good show- east of the Mississippi River, with ng because they never have heen 1255 miles of shoreline in easy 00 popular in the South. A few|driving distance for anglers in specialists drape them with pork-| Tennessee, Kentucky, Ohio, Inind and pitch them up cypress(diana, and Illinois. unnels, but the average Cracker| Add both of these to your fishworks with a two-handed bait!ing€ program for 1953, because tasting rod and a wooden min- {that’s the year these two bass 0w, . [ponds are going to turn out a
Fly rod talent is scarce through-| crop of Junkers, »ut the nation, so it’s no surprise o find fly-casters at the bottom, of this league. But live wi Ree Results ‘ishing is just as popular as bait! tasting, and the final score blows |
L great big hole in the live bait! nyth,
scoring threats against the Caps i
! By United Press |Golden Glover (R. Bernhardt), o. 3.30 | 4--Glggle (M. Wilder), 10.70, 4.30, 30. LCherry eR LE §.00, 2.80 Sunny Dale A Schmid) 0 3.90, 3.00; Air ’ 0; ght | awless) . 2 un ? (5:50; Mote Flathe (R. Correa), 4.30, 3.00: "8h, 2 chuck (5. Stouts, 3.10. 3.00, 3.30:
The fact that barrel-sized bass 2—Barby Bet (D. Teague), 38.40, 14.80, [Prop (G. Porch), 3.70, 3.10; Fair Game,
60; ( Riv a), 33.20, 11.20; (J. Richard), 8.40. ire turned out of southern ponds Untion tF: Pas 5.20, | 6—Dart By, (S. Boulmetis), 9.60, 4.60, Daily double 5245.20 3.60; Torch of Iran, (M. Wilder), 8:60, with fair regularity is no sur-| y y | 3—Unaided (G. Pappas), 8.00, 4.60, 3.00;|3.90; Fugitive, (8. Dimauro). 6.30. drise, There seem to be two strolling Moon .(C. Martine), 13.40, 800i J=Crafty Admiral, (C. Errico). 1310. 3.60. e hy ’ nain reasons why the growth is, MS TE ¥ M NS: 16.60, -4.40, [3.80; Why Not Now, (8. Boulmetis), 7.40. faster below the Mason - Dixon |2.80; Sugar Buck (A. Russo), 2.80, 2.20;| 8—bFancy Fiver, (J. Stout), 13.60, 7.10, Li Mar Pompey (J. M. Wagner), 4.00 5.40; Bashful Sun, (E. Rodriguez), 15.70, pe: 5—Gold Braid (QG. Cardoza)), 9.80, 4.40, 9 50; Login 40:1 MeCreazy), 5:78, bAv(D. Teague), 3.40, lalanche Acres an enemark entry. irst, they are in the South. 3 40; Highland Dream , aianche Acres und Denematk entes. ool
Within normal limits fish grow 3.60; Dawn Can (R. Arduini), 4.20.
6—High nas (J. Weir), 4.80, 240,118.00, 8.00; Fighter Jack (M. Wilder), 5.20, faster in warm water. Secondly, 2.20; Nerve (M. Sorrentino), 2.80, 2.20; 3.70; Joan Anne K. (J. Delucia), 6.50. he growing season is much Bustacle (H. McKinney), 2.20, a. AT FAIRGROUNDS ' 1—Great Hope (W. Downs), 34.40, 14 1-Templemoyle, (A. Perratuolo), 38.30,
longe logo; Winter Passea (W. Kirk, N Yr In the South than in the 6:00; Combine (R. Connolley), 9.60. Onward March, (P.J. Balley), 11.40. orth. 8—Empire Valley (W. Downs), 8.20.17 qo "aatt (1, Cafarelll), 7.60, 4.80, In most northern states, bass 4.20. 3.20; Bix Toes FP. Kratz), 4.80, 4.00; 330 Blue Badge (K. Church, 8.20, 4.80; Blew Away (J. M. Wagner), 5.20. Indian Gold -(B, Ussery), 3.60. £8} make all of thee growth in AT SUNSHINE PARK Daily Double, $235.60. three or four months when the
1—Falr Profit (A. Carr), 14.80, 8.50, 5.30; —~Pennwoven (J. N. Hardinbrook), water is over 60 to 70 degrees, |Bronze. Witch (RK. 8hirey), 7.40. 420; 15. 40, 19. 4.40; Lils Gad et (T. Cafareill),
11.20, | 15°00, 8.60; Attend, (W.Owen), 10.20, 6.80;
{ 4 v 1a Bek ry, 6.50. 40; Queen Apache (A. Popars), while in the South bass can fat-[M29 Carin (BR. L Bdavgery, £0. _ 2—-S8plash (R. L. Belanger), 8. : Some. Charge (J. N. Hardinbrook), ten for six to nine months. 3.50; Kings Spur (W. Jewell), 8.30, 5.50; 11380, 5.60, 4.40: Predictor (B. Ussery),
A third reason, which will show Best Trick (R. Root), 3.60. | 5.80, 4.00; Mis-Guide (W. Owen), 4.60.
Daily Double, $112.10 | 5—Hitex M. Danisl), 7.80, 5.40, 4.40; ap with more and more prize 3—Jeanne H. (W. Jewell), 3.50, 2.60, 2.50; | Mackville (P. Bailey), 7.00, 4.80; Portwinners coming from Tennessee, Boston Belle & Vitelli), 1 350, 3.50; Sister culls. Nagi, $00. @* nson), — ¥ uC » is that her reservoir lakes are Cora J. RK. WIson) &oline, 3.40, 320s 40, 2.80, 2.40; aOrco (BP. J.
Bailey), new lakes, where there is com-|2.90; Galway Boy (J. Phillips), 16.90, 9.40; |3.80, 2.60; Dr. Felix (J. N. Hardinbrook), Noddy (C. M. Clark), 0. 3.20 paratively little competition. Fish|" 5 “hig Quesiton (J. Phiilips), 11.90, 6.40, —Fri
Ferraluolo),
man entry, - 14.60; Birdie Lulley (A. Floris}, 8.30, 5.90; 101 apitol, (K. Church), 12.40, 8.20, In new lakes usually show phe- 1.50; Birdie Lutes (A. are capital Bo Church), 1200, 3 20.
5.00. 6—Is There (J. Phillips), '$.50, 4.40, 3.00; (Light Broom, (A. Popara), 3.20.
yomenal growth. x My Accident (J. Vitelll), 10.70, 5.30; Grace|'§ Doctor L. E. (W 1. Taylor), 14.00, Mae (J. R. Vinson), 4.70. 5.20, 3.80; Avon Lady. (8. Armstrong),
s 8 = ) T7—Brenzo (R. Root), 9.20, 4.50, 3.40: . We predicted last year thatiarest shutfle (A. Florio), 430, 3.40; Early 460, 230; Tock om IK. Carel) o> i.
_|Tratfic (R. L. Belanger), 3.50. Dale Hollow Reservoir in Tennes-|Tratfic (R. L. Belangern) 350.. .0 4 so: $30." (OK) hy aneent 5. Church, 8.40, see was going to produce the Brave R. L. Belanger), 3.60, 3.20; ii , . |
(E. Danhauer) o AT OAKLAWN largest smallmouth bass in the i Front Seat. (J. Phillips), 16.80. 18.00] ;_panedero (B. Mitchell), 70.80, 34.40, nation for the next three years|6. . Clark), 8.
Grandsart), 5.90. 6. Tie oisde
17.48, 6.60, Williams), 5.40, (P. Domenico) 80
SCORING THREAT—Gordon Pennell,
game at the Indianapolis Coliseum today at 3 p.m.
at Leading Tracks
%:ltoday in the $25,000 Gulfstream |of an,acute case of colic. Then |>t2rting chute,
Music Miss, (C. | 33: No Meg, (J. R. Vinson), 4.30. 12.80; Slievemish (L. C. Cook), 6.20, 4.60; —and probably a world’s record. |siiver Clad (C. Pord). 16.40. This year, Dale dominated the| 3 _prodte (J. Stout). 7.50, 480. 310; wid Teddy © (Lr 8.30, 5.40; Arrogant Blue Agent x. t of 10 pri winners (A. Skoronski) Dail aut o Trize nners. ' \ 9.70; Militant Lady (J. Stout), 6.50, 3.90; Two dark horses are coming Up |Dollargofast (S. Bouimetis), 3.30. (430: Hay West 6.00 H. Cral .80, 3.80, ’ 3—Red Plush (Gi. Hettinger), 9.20, 5.50, 3 Relish (8 : 35 Wolf Creek Reservoir in Ken-'3so; unrest (0. Scurlock), 18.70, 830; ih idarenaih, | Kitame} p, 290
4 Records Broken Including Mile Run We
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CHAMPAIGN, IIL, Mar. 8—Four Big Ten records were victory in
\conference track championship with 59 3/5 points. Irving Cra
The top mark to fall was the 4: 10.2 time established 50-33, by Wisconsin's ace Don Gehr mann for the mile run. Gehrmann's time -was equalled a year ago by Ohio State's Len Truex,
3 3 3, sota 3,5.
Purdue 3, and Minne- procita, 1
but a nsing Michigan runner, 4737. [thar is John Ross, smacked home today Bi 10 S thumping in 4:00.4. Ig ummary sos. . 8 ~ One-Mile Run—1, John Ross, Michigan; | Today's
ROSS was only one of
{lowa; 4, Denis Johannson, Purdue; 5, Dick
and Illinois Armory record, former
10 in their specialty as the Wolver-| record 4:10.4 set by Don Gehrmann, Wisines finished second State” 1951)" with 52 points It was the sec-| 60- Yard Dash. Lhe Golliday. North. . . > . western; 2, ie lliams, fnols; ond consecutive . year Michigan|purchison, Iowa: 4. Joe Gonzalez. Ili. has been the runner-up. nots; 5, Glen Hesseltine, lowa. Tmie Two Illini also set new records.
Broad Jump-—1, Northwestern, 23 feet, 8 inches: Freshman Ron Mitchell leaped gira" Michican State. 23 feet: is
innings it
[that time.
Horace Coleman, Michi
3, Russell | | inches,
6 feet T7!L inches in the highs Kennan Thora Qnie Alaie. 33 feet, 9 jump, one-eighth .inch over the 23° feet, eas Rolan chigan Hiate, MIAMI,
J Yard Run-1, John Carroll, Michi |
previous record set by Illinois’|
an; .3, Gary Scott, lowa; 3, Cirillo Mc-22.year-old center [Dwight Eddleman, and Henry Sween; 4. Leroy . Collins, Wisconsin; ic r the half mile in 1:52.9|9¢ C ole, Ohjo State, Time— 48.8, serving his third season with Buffalo, is one of the Bisons' chief |-Tver won the half mile In 1: 70—Yard High Hurdies—1, Joel McNulty, years, in the American League hockey |'© crack another Gehrmann rec. liinols: 1, Van Bune aw enry 9 ord, 1:53.1 set in 1949, Atchison, Michigan; 8, Sam Iowa's mile relay team of llinois. Time~:08.7. Butl : Shot Put—-1, Roland Nilsson, Michigan, | utier, ““|Charles Boylan, Ted Wheeler, 53 feet, 7% inches; wn Tom -Johnson, Michigan, 49 feet 3 inches: 3, Jos Mor. | Leroy Ebert and Gary Scott set | gan, Ohio State, 49 feet. 3 inches. 4, Marthe other new mark of 3:18.3, bet-|vin Berschet, Illinois, 48 feet “4's inches: | [adger; tering the Wisconsin record of i aChissawonl, Michigan Btate, o 3718.6 set in 1949, | High Jump—1, Ronald Mitchell, 11.
Claire Louise, (W. Marsh), 3.50
Ne ler i a a re oun, |in thé shot put, and John Car-
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feet,
4.80; Dolphin 0, (W. Shoemaker), 350,/r0ll in the 440 with a time of mitre. LT Biota. Tome: 3 Wir. 3.00: Passel, 3 Moreno) 19920. 540, 3.30: 48.8. nels Tarler, Ind aa: & Joe ons: ior, 1 Til Admiral Drake (J. Longden, 590, 3.70; a3.» Thouas Hughti, Purdue,
- » . POINTS for the other teams
OE Entont. (E. Gustiny. 5.00, 3.30, 2.80; Wi og Pg i BC aBe Piet. (J. Longden), 3.60, 290; Bryan, | Were Iowa 29, Ohio State 15,|Buoie,: a, Hiineis: 3 Michiean: s Wier G., (W., Shoemaker), 3.40. aCrevolin and Michigan State 11 3/5, Wisconsin [consin: 5, Ohio State. Time—3: 3% ore Stice entry. Big_10 record, former record 3:18. 5 alacope qg. Jonge. 5.70, 33 9 3/5, Northwestern 9, 5 3/5, Pur- by Wisconsin p Eugene Whipple, Yel Gold” A035 Tr eadin ‘ oreno), » 3.20; On Balance (I. Valenzuein), $20. 9 3/5, Northewestern 9, Indiana 1049). os Fan, Robere i
Crafty Admiral Wins Gulfstream "Cap
By United Press his fifth victory in six starts in Mass 0’Gold, cofavorite with HALLANDALE, Fla., Mar. 8—| pias this winter. |Alerted at 3 to 1, wheeled to the Charfran Stable's Crafty Ad-| (arty Admiral took advantage left from the post position No. 1 miral, despite two objections tatiof the pre-race scratch of Spartan | and knocked Breckons off as he
he drifted out at the top of the| valor, the top horse of the winter stretch, swept to a neck victory here which was pulled out because|" t the rail a few feet from the
Park Handicap. Crafty Admiral's chances were| Hampton Stable's Alerted finThe four-year-old son of Fight-|improved again when River Di-|ished second by half length in ing Fox jumped into the lead at|vide Farm’s Mass O’Gold bumped |front of C. B. Bohn's Why Not the start of the mile and a quar-|his jockey, Jimmy Breckons, at/Now. Woolford Farm's Saxony ter race and held on doggedly for Tithe start of the race. {was fourth by twe lengths.
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Af GULFSTREAM —Aldale (P. A. Ward), 28°00, 13.00, 8.00; smallmouth division with seven Certainly (E. Frases. 2—Everness (E. Rodriguez), 82.40. 20 so. 3—8groritty y Grandsart) First Bar, (8, R. in the next few years, however, Datly avuble $352.20. 4—Opening
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(UP) ~—= The incomparable Willie gninual Hoppe won his. second straight tiing championship at the local
|shattered today as Illinois won its second consecutive indoor three cushion billiard champlon-| ship - today as he turned back di
in 44 innings. The victory tied Hoppe with Joe
tournament leadership, each with, The event pulled ‘a. crowd of two wins and no losses.
five |3 Don McEwen, Michigan; 3, Ted Wheeler, and (Crane was the best of the] Michigan stars to win first place!Reynolds, Illinois, Time—4.09.4 (New Hig|tournament thus far and for 22
to Illinois cousin, 1950, and tiled by Len Truex, Ohio, Hoppe holding a 25-24 lead “at; 3 I threw a safety at him in the 2:
06 2.|Hoppe ran up six points and his gan, 22 feet, 11% inches; 2, Arthur Kurtz, l¢ad never was threatened again,
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Grab Big 10 Indoor Track Meet
Hoppe Yorks Back State Mat Meet
Scheduled Mar. 22
Approximately 60 contestants 8 are expected to compete in the state AAU-YMCA wres-
Crane
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defense of ‘his world “y* Mar. 22.
Teams represented include: Ine anapolis YMCA and “Muncie Y. YMCA. C ‘ompeting unattached will ‘be matmen from Earlham, Hanover, Indiana Central, Crawfords« ville, Indiana and Purdue. Entered for Indiana Central in ithe 191-pound class will be Walt '|Bartkiewicz, head football co#&th at 1. C, | Weight classes are: 115, 121; 128, (135, 145, 155, 165, 175, 191 and heavyweight. Entry deadline will {be Mar. 22, Committee members in charge lof the tourney include: Carlos Claude Reeck, Charles McDaniel, Billy Thom, Eric Oakshott, “Y"” athletic director, and {Jimmie Angelopolous.
ne, Binghamton, N,
08 Angeles, for the Procita second match today, Herb Hardt, Chicago,
match between Hoppe,
was nip-and-tuck, with |
0 Or N However, after any Freeman,
| . s wp In Cage Final : School 91 and School 70 will
Fla.,, Mar,
5 Miami Dally News for the past 11 meet at 9 a. m. next Saturday at announced today he has Broad Ripple for the championalte: resigned to open a public rela-|ship of the Junior High School
basketball league. School 91 a native of Atlanta, {gained the finals by defeating 28 to 26, yesterday
86, 21 to 18, at Broad Ripple.
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tHe {1inois, ‘6 feet 7% inches; 2, Peron Dubard L Shi honed te 5 ee, CLEet Cy Beckman, 320. "wu Ohio tate, 8 fesk. 87a. itches: 3. Janse ISIN TW vISta) [IND 11.80, 6.20; Rock Garden (E. J. Knapp), | NORTHWESTERN'S Jim Gol-|Vrcoman, Jichioeh Otete 8 leet A ACROSS 83—Possesses ERNIE RE CECE) [700 ot Dore. ®. 2. Wilismer.. 11.00.1027 ‘Won the 60-yard das injjibis:.t, Mien Med. ichigan, § feet S-Afeasnre of Hulattsd clown ISI ISINLI OI HY 5.40, 4.00; Charing Light (L. C.'Cook),[:08.2 to take the only individual|{¢am and Howard Liverance, Michigan, AR engl REEEIR EHO 6.60, 4.80; Spur On (R. Willis), 8.40. Y VICUALIS feet 2ta Inches. New Big 10 and Illinots Welght $6—Unmarried LANE RL EL Sls 7—Our Kite (L. C. Cook), 31.80, 3.40: first place not captured by Illi-|Armory records; former record 6 feet 7% 4—Desire woman ISIOIWI YI S19) 1 2 SV H 00; Ruhe (J. Heckmann), 3.80, nots or Michigan. inches set by Dwight Eddleman, llinots,| - 3—Jortul $6—Welcome 38 YER VININIOIGER SE || Dad (J. Brooks), 3.40 ol 8 1947. 13—Reverence 37—Accede L2H +2 8—Omaberry. (B. Sackett), 37.30, it Other Illini winners were Dick |, #40-Yard Runc1, Henry Cryer, Dinols;| (1—8o be it 40—Hunt for QIOIZIAN LIVI BRST HY 7.00; The Blue Hen. (L. C. Cook), 7.80, | [Coleman in the pole vault with |2: John Ross, Michigan; 3. Prank Duis,| [1é—~Death rattle 41—-Highway LLINIVI SER SICH 1 SW ! 4.60; Miss Black, (R. Willis), 4.00. | p Wisconsin: 4, Stacey Siders, Ilinots; 5.| |16~Shining 43—Inward parts WOIAINI VIDE L181 11d i AT SANTA ANITA 14 feet 3 inches, Joel McNulty in|{Roy Whiteman, Indiana, Time—1:539.| |A7—Poker stake 48-Walking stick fl 4 He ir VELL : . Bombay Duck (J. Longden), 430. 3.00. [the 70-yard high hurdles in :08.7| (Nov, BS 10 ana Armory record. former 33—Food program 4] Paper measure Thy AE |2g0; Holly Rilver (E. LeBlanc), 310: 3.00 and Willie Williams in the 70- “vacate Runt. Don Mewes, Mich. 21— Fuses 4 CF » - v cBwen, Michi- I SOM] 2—bTroy Chief (J. Longden), 9.90, 3.49, yard low hurdles in :08.7. gan; Rich Ferguson, Iowa; 3 [33—Casp for breath 49—Word of sorrow 2.60; Precession (G. Glisson), 3.30, 3.80: Trimble, 1llinots; t ' -| 2¢—Toward 50—Japaness coins 10MIN |Reno Upabont (L. Jones), 4.00. bSmiith and | Michigan's other winners were noth, i Lower” shi gia sheltered side $1=Declare orEng 8,A¥pIejee 0} v, |Icardo entry, Horace Coleman in the broad 9:10. v 1-1 pick cdi J B—Son of Adam 3—Spunky Gal (GQ, Glisson), 7.10, 3.30 { 2 ole a 0! eman, Plifer DOWN 3.10; aSonreido. 1M. Volzke), 380, 2.70; JUMP With a 22 feet 11% Inch ise ' 3. Dick Callsh, iol #9—Relative Parts of Vivace (M. Neves), 5.00. ‘leap, Don McEwen in the two- |13 feet, nce; *s, Jerry Welbourn, (coll 1—Label aW. J.. Conley entry. | mile with a time of 9:10.2, Ronald | Poster, is Hnois; #4 Hient. In Si 3 30—Girl's name 3-Large bird’ §—Leave out ! 4—Zave Length, (W. Steed), 1050, 8.50, | nr or with 53 feet 73, inches|8mith, Haan State; We Walba! #1-—Man’s of prey Writing 3.50: Bust Out, (J. Covall), 5.30, 3.60; “ Minnesota, and Jared Pickell, Wisconsin, nickname 3—Unnecessary im .
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