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Sports Roundup--- res Caps Have 3 | Desauiels Dodges Jinx
By ‘Adding’ Drill Date: 1lfs {0 ive - ye lal Siutout
By BILL EGGERT | IF EVER a kid deserved a shutout—it's Glenn Hall The youngster, who isn’t old enough to break training
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BEFORE departing Indianapolis for the Indians’ ;spring training camp at Daytona Beach, Fla., over the week-end, Manager Gene Desautels said fie’ll probably send early arrivals through a brief- workout on Wednesday, official reporting day for the players. The original schedule called for the players to check
’ he play - this season. And {if his| in on Wednesday, get settled. and straighten up théir je mmates can remember their | barracks rooms before starting. practice on Thursday . . . professional teachings -they can p
help the Indianapolis goalie earn his first shutout. He had one yesterday afternoon for 43 minutes, ht two goals gnt by him as
But Desautels looked at the calendar and old superstition set in . .. “I don’t relish starting any new task on the 13th." he.stated, “so if enough players show up by mid-
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day Wednesday 1 think I'll call ‘em out for a brief drill. ©a100" Rutraln. 5 10 2. nefore even if it's only calisthenics.-That'll take care of the jinx.” 3214 Coliseum fans " . wo “" » ~ "nn "nn = FLSEWHERE (in the league The Indians’ annual No. | spring training rooter and pal the Cleveland Barons are still
is already soaking up sunshine in Daytona Beach and oll set-to Making a fight out of the West.
: : oy ern Division race’ They scored greet the new Indians . . . Roscoe McKinney, Indianapolis’ ex- their 20th victory in 23 games / : ' ; id head of player- yesterday defeating Hershey, 6 fire chief, retired, journeyed to Florida a play , to 2. That pulled the Pron reporting day and is sure to have everything under contro within one game of Pittsburgh. when the athletes move in . . . While watching the Indians The Hornets, however, have]
three games to play, all on enemy | ice, and Cleveland has two to play, one at-home and-one away.’ Providence clinched second place: in the Eastern Divigion race with af tn 2 victory aver Cincinnati, n ” n THE CAPS have ane more home game to play before the season ie eompleted. They are scheduled Thursday night in Buffalo, 8aturday in Cleveland and here next Sunday afternoon against Cleve-
perform in an exhibition game at Kissimmee, Fla., last spring, the town’s siren sounded and chief McKinney dashed out of the grandstand along with the volunteer firemen at the game and sped to the blaze. : n ” ” » ” . DESAUTELS and General Manager Chuck French were due at Daytona Beach late today . . . Ex-President Owen J. Bush is expected to check in tomorrow . General Manager Hank Greenberg of the parent Cleve-
i i tha Cleveland var- land. land club is scheduled to arrive from . Baldy MacKay, former Indiansity camp at Tucson by mid-week. Accompanying apolis wing, was the Buffalo Hank will be Billy Joe Davidson, the boy: wonder pitcher, spoiler yesterday. He jammed
both Buffalo goals by Hall in the] third period-—the first off Hall's] pads and the second on a rebound.
and Ralph Krep, manager of the Daytona Beach club, a member of the Cleveland farm system. Jim Fridley, outfielder slated to be optioned to Indi- RRR re Brel lotion anapolis -by Cleveland, delayed the demotion indefinitely the Caps threw a quick four goals i t- at the Bisons, who were limited yesterday by blasting out two singles, a double and bat- | ting in two runs as Cleveland nudged the New York 10 11 players becalise of recent
injuries, Larry Wilson did it Giants in Phoenix. first at 4:15. Lou Jankowski £8 S « x
° capped a seven-shot barrage at! This “burst” by the rookie up from Dallas moved Manager Goalie Lou Crowdis at 8:27. Al Lopez to reiterate that the Cleveland club's right field assignment is a three-man battle . . . Said Senor Al, “Bob Kennedy, Harry Simpson and Fridley are the candidates. The situation is still wide open” . . . But Hoosier Manager Desautels ond General Manager French still think Fridley will wind“ up with Indianapolis. : x
unassisted tally at [Buffalo Defenseman Frank | Bergerom riding piggy-back. Wil-| son tossed in another at 17:34. Jankowski sandwiched in his second goal between MacKay's| {pair in the final period at 4:15. It| {was Indianapolis’ third triumph] {in seven games with Buffalo. Two | . nu 'have- been ties. :
., » LJ . BRAINS will be a dime a pound at Daytona Beach's Indianville, where Indianapolis will be just one of 11
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By KURT FREUDENTHAL United Press Sports Writer Only the “name” teams and independent Greencastle . ilwere left today to battle for Indiana's 42d annual high {school basketball crown. 1 The “Sweet Sixteen” who grabbed regional honors Saturday night included 15 major £ yng tits. lod bv M Jor Earl Park, Kentland and Redkey Joon erence Oylus, y Muncie g1s0 tumbled in the “clean-sweep”
Central's defending state champs of the conference powers. Mont. land Lafayette Jeff, another 1951 gomery, beaten only once during
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i 4 |Analist the season, was edged in the | . afternoon session by Jasper, 60 Seventeen others, mostly from 5 59 on Carl Giesler's basket as fi) the “people's choice” elite Who {he fina] gun cracked. . " v never tasted the thrill of a . WHO'S ON FIRST?—Manager Casey Stengel, rear, is up to his knees in first basemen at the New rcginnal crown, were denied as
First base candidates are, left, Fenton Earl Park was downed = hy
traini base. raining NEA)
; the field of 64 sectional champs Segrist, Don:Bollweg, and Clint Weaven (
was chopped to the semifinal con- Lafayette, 50 to 45 Kentland hy tenders, . Logansport, 64 to. 51, and Redkey - 8 #_n» by Marion, 55 to 54. Redkey tied
TOP-RANKING New Albany. the score at 54-all after making
*5t St d h k . up a 17-point deficit, but Jim Bar. Tech Matmen Waiting Studebaker - uu oom fm i Cis an me: N - } : offense for the second straight|free throw line to give the Little
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® Will Pace week. Despite a stalling session Giants the victory. during the sectionals and a 43-, New Albany, which routed Sey- | ’ to-41 double overtime game mour during the season, 95 to 68, By JIMMIE ANGELOPOLOUS | 500 ace against Seymour Saturday, the had to settle for the double-over. ‘ v : i inni : Bulldogs averaged 65.1 points initime verdict over the Owls. Both 3 § 8 $ mning, : ; THIS TECH team that has its own ideas about w g | INDIANA'S only automobile six games. . teams played a tight possession is doing its -darndest to keep a luncheon-date rendezvous manufacturer, Studebaker Corp. Muncie Central had the nextgame and never were apart mora with another kingly Tech team. tof South Bend, will pace the 500- pest offensive average, 64.3, fol- than four points. Frank Stemle’s " : Ga ) ver Anebv rte. ..' Mile Race May 30. lowed by fast-coming Evansvilleitip-in as the gun went off gave Three weeks ago. another courageous Tech team for- “gp "gpa president of the Central 63. Gordon Raney’s boys the game.
£01 About fis fly virus and Indianapolis Motor Speedway, an- ) They shellacked old tourney rival | 1 ’ Also statistically, Muncie ! a juries that had plagued it all New Records nounced todav the world’s oldest | inced ita. six: tourney” foes by Jeffersonville for the title. 81 to ur mre amifactiiter of highway vehicles an average of 25.2 points New 48. leading all the way. Stemle Tech's first stale high school * . would pace the field in a Stude- : > 25.2 =. I acne on wrestling championship at La- In 52 Sectionals baker V.8 stock Commander .con- Albany led last week with 505.7 po : fayette ve Indiana's Sectional haskethall yertible margin. _Shelbyville was to si Auburn completed its fourth a : x ay" AH six of Coach Bill Treichler's fans have set another attendance . x a iid BinRerun with A hams, straight sweep of the Ft. Waynes boys had had some illness during record. A record of 1,030,523 fans THE formal announcement is q 0 any a regional Tite Red Devils edged the week of the state meet. Coach saw all sessions of Indiana's 64 due tonight by K. B. Eliott, nd. 2%.3. . ra Ft. Wayre Central in a thriller,
Treichler. too. had been bed-rid- Sectional basketball tourneys. executive vice president of the] 49 to 46. and overwhelmed De-
e Greenclads and their Last year's record was 1,033,014, South Bend company, at the an- SHELBY'S GOLDEN BEARS, catur for the title, 84 to 52. Their Se : mentor came or an increase of 36,509, nual pacemaker pany: at the IAC. who bagged their first regional classy Cal Grosscup garnered 51 through like real champions. A record also has been set in Studebaker also paced the 500- title since 1947 when they a ek pants in the two games. Elkhart : #9 gate receipts. This year’s total Mile Race in 1929 and 1940. all the Vay Sse Tanaged | 3 repeated at South Bend, trimming TECH OFFICIALS are going income was $444.682.66. Last year, H. S. Vance, board chairman Dos) alongs. ol ng ! elf ivals Knox for the title, 62 to 48, to honor their state wrestling it was $432,425.32, or $12,257.74 in and president of ‘the Studebaker 0 40.6 points per g: 2.
» n » [limited its foes to 35.1. Hams but they're waiting on excess of 1951. firm, will drfve the pace car ont | North Central loop titlist Ko ig al t 3 to ar And lookee here: Uncle Sam race day. Shaw will be his only fond. though unstopped in the K oN BE P By . » the basketball team Se ; | x Calumet, advanced to the semi- komo bumped Peru, 0 49, but
won't take out his annual gov- passenger. finals by the narrowest margin— had an up-hill battle before oustseven points per game, iing. stubborn Sheridan, 37 to 230, Upsets were building up an Terre Haute Garfield hung up its over in the regionals—but few/first regional title in five years hy ® ° ‘materialized. Jasper; which licked outclassing Ellettsville, 57 to 38. ——— participating schools. With In ur Vincennes three times during the Shelbyville dumped Madison. 52 The local Sectionals were a sell- | ’ An? { 2h campaign, couldn't do it againito 32, and poured it on little Union NEW Siig Dig (UP) and lost championship game, 54 Twp. of Johnson County, 67 to 25. NE , Mar. —|to 47. Four other quintets also} ‘Matchmaker Al Weill sought a'nhad their “day,” DS tock sweet! , Jd/anapolis Tech, after shading i} ¥» {Anderson, 47 to 46, routed Green|substitute fight today for Madi- revenge for regular season sei-irioid 70 to 46. to give the Capital {son Square Garden next Friday backs. len y E apita {night because a hand injury had | 2 2 2 city its “Sweet 16” representative. forced brittle Johnny Bratton to, EVANSVILLE CENTRA 1. [nasi edge) Rian) ToD withdraw from his scheduled 10- heaten by Princeton in their 1a8t | gince Tou giona e rounder there with young Johnny regular-scheduled game, 57.| D rn, Tllinols gaxton. he over the es water] Sit former State Suanibs, inaucs el oT 2 . tiene _|ing Muncie Central, qualified for but th I'll try to get Mario Trigo of ence champs, 66 to 50. John Har lthe third round. Others were La.
Now Coach Herman Hinshaw's ernment taxes from the gross re-|
the basketball floor. At the pres- more money for the state's 760
Regional had some 3000 tickets left over.
FORWARDS Karl Meadors, Tech. Myron Garland; Tech. John Clemons, Anderson. CENTERS Joa Sexson, Tech. Jim Demaree, Greenfield. GUARDS Al Northington, Tech. J. D. Alder, Anderson.
Illinois Gains 5 Big Ten Togas
+ CHICAGO, Mar. 10 -- closed the books on all
: ed INDIANAPOLIS; . Hall: tense, | " p > tag-ends of its s ts y today Los Angeles or some other good rawood dropped 20 points to lead! . : Cleveland farm clubs in training . . . That sums up 11 | Polk, Coin: center. Reinet: i seni Arlen Whitaker, Greenfield. Aen of 4 3 spon S yoor Lay rene: for Saxton,” Weill said. the winners. rayette, : Vincennes, Marion, Lozz. rachfeld; alternates, ay. i BAY, | we erat: EE rly ‘4 $ S:. ’ | 8 she a i managers In addition, there will be 17 farm system | Ashibee. Wilson. Jankowski, "Bruneteav. ent rate, no one at Tech is going ' “=. © P P¥ “But if 1 em gin 2-800 ne oo xpataisa, overtime inner Hones Tae PER ’ cKay . ’ ’ ' a re Sis . : » ial in- ola . Crowds: se e} ¢ t any banquet until after S : ponent. ave to match two over I ammond, los 0 instructors on the job . .. Top men among the special in A reign Wiig Sli fig fy 2 1 The Illini added three new Big other good men." King’s Wildcats, 58 to 49. Riche SScHioNals S10 Te Poeessil structors will be Tris Speaker, Rudy York, Red Ruffing, |i anc siarmages, Durham. Kat (hs “Comeback Kids” are Tén titles over the week-end to The bout between Bratton of mond, which split in two games‘ '®- ne, JaieYe Be lk Joe V ik, Cy Slapnicka, Eddie Stumpf and Mike Mc- uJ" 0%" Jonni a Smith: lnesmen.| ing like champions. They're the championships it had already) Chicago, former NBA welter- With. Muncie Central, couldn't Alban Te el Teh ew oe Yosmik, Ly DIC thy : oti tN CORE BY PERIODS ‘poised. confident and are combin- pulled down in football and weight champion and 22-year-old hold the defending state champs) DAY, 3] mie i tf the Um Nally. Two former Indianapolis players are piloting INDIANAPOLIS 81 1=3Ming tough tourney know-how with basketball. Saxton of New York was to be and went down, 50 to 39. Aurora, “Big vere os ruled . 3 « MARIO sain BiG. 2-2 - 4 : : : § 0 O ree season ames i» lly - teams in the Cleveland system, Kerby Farrell (Reading), JiCORING ia champlon's instinct for mov. They kept their indoor Apaone of ibe Sandouts On ANE! Baterville: To Batesville's| bany and Kokomo, also mhde the . 3 0 Lies— re i i i 2 : > and Jimmy Bloodworth (Cedar Rapids) . . . There are six | wick. intgrterence Reivers 01 Cofirm |In in the right places at the rig gymnsstice ties So added a Mh Who had suffered three Bulldogs successfully defended Srade. Auburn, Muncie and Elk- | ttripping arwick) ‘2:37, Lav (interfer- | y — > 4 . 3
| ence, Reibel) 9:02, O'Grady (boardcheck- |
diamonds on the field at the gigantic training base. ence, Rebel) 3:02
INDIANAPOLIS, |
alt .# . { Wilson (M Kay ielier. 415. 3: INDIAN: | . ii : , ' . 3, 1 Hank Gowdy, also listed on the original brain-trust faculty, Arotis. SAS (0 Grady aa . * . 2 NDIANA s el (unassis ) 144. announced his resignation over the week-end . . . Catcher |, “INDranAPoLis, Wison (Heller. Mc: |
| Kay) 17:34. Penalties—Durham (interfer- | ence, Bruneteau) 3:19, Pennell (holding | Wilson) 5:19, Kaiser (tripping Wilson) . 11:42, Hay and MacKay (roughing) 18 11. |
with the Boston Nationals’ “miracle men” of 1914, Gowdy is out of baseball for the first time since he entered the league game
hand their crown at Rushville, 63 to 44 hart were the others, plus Indian- : However, the week-end's glory injuries during his career, ex- 2° Lou Dickman hooped 31 points.|apolis Tech, Evansville Central, MYRON GARLAND is raving was dimmed when a Surprising | perienced the recurrence: of a, Such classy little but stout-|and Lafayette from the “wellhis extreme value to Ted) under wisconsin basketball team top- severe bone bruise on the little N€2rted teams as Montgomery, 'regarded” ranks. the boards and his Jon on Died the Illini, 58 to 48. The 10SS knuckle of his left hand yester-|g : ae f . . the-spot, game-clinching didn’t affect Illinois’ champion- gay while training at Pleasant- tatistics o Regional Champs goals. [Earl Meadors has been gpni, put it put the Badgers in yille. N. J. AT BLOOMINGTON popping his shot-put-type One- .ayanth place in the conference. :
a 6 2 [broken jaws and several
s . THIRD PERIOD 5, Ba eka handers outside all vear f 2 3 1 G TP Avg. Op.TP Op.Avg. Dif. in 1908 . . . His baseball career was interrupted by service in mari Franek, ot Ashbeer | 418° Ina ndey: neha icky “about his| Illinois piled up 59 3/5 points Burke Classed Torre Vinits Gated vs. 8 us 51 268 44.3 2.5 ' . RB (Pennell, Dur ) 14:2 : » . : y i K i |V } esa ty 1 2 1 World War | and Il . . . He was the first major league player BiTNG MN irinbine warwick) 13.35. |fine shooting. at the Champaign, ll. trac . Xew all 1! 463 Wy ; J Sexson's brilliant floor- Meet and set two new meet rec. As Bri ht Star New Albany vs. . 8 391 85.1 245 40.8 24.3 to enlist in the Army in World War I. On the Ice Pla his fine team generalship ords. Henry Cryer ran the 880 9 : Vincennes .............. S 3 M4 MZ 413 133 #8 8B .“-n = NATIONAL ROCKEY LEAGUE ob and. his deadly. one-hand jump- in 1:52.9, wiping out Don Gehr- ol oRTERSEURD Fla.. Mar, Betasvil AT INDIANAPOLIS ~ / e 3 3 Pits. GP: ® ’ : , 2 } i $ i y SV ‘8, . HAL NARAGON, 23-year-old Cleveland catcher who Detroit . » ta 1 188 on Pt 64/ shots are inspirational in them- mann's old mark. and Ron! IP) - 2 , official '" young Ih e " $ 325 54.1 224 37.3 16.8 x a s, lis Indi thi vine Montreal 33 21 8 J} 140 73-64 selves Mitchell jumped a record 6 feet Jack Burke has “arrived” as one Shelbyville ....... cesar B 332 55.3 184 30.8 24.7 was ticketed to join the Indianapolis Indians this spring, | Toronto Zo oge 1M loos Ves 54 Al Northington's cat-Th inenis of the very brightest stars of the Indianapolis Tech vs. 8 8 314 wen 433 1a : : : : : 4 2 3 3 5 a ‘ 5-6 All $ ; o r rly q p . o 18 doing all right in the Marines tas He has been promoted Shieazo 5 Fis 3 110 304 iH 8 like movements and his deft-] The Illinois swimming team Bolg rani “Texaz Ton JreNcastl rere ‘AT TA i ig 7 ® 158 to private first class after completing basic training at | | =~ RESULTS LAST NIGHT shooting in close in the Tout matched the basketball squad's, .... Jono touted as the most Hammond vs 5 Te 238 414 v : ! Boston 4, Chicago 2 killed off Anderson, which all butijystreless performance by coming = . ~ ’n = 2 : shh pele er “ Parris Island, N. C. . .. Young Naragon batted .252 last Det MFRICAN HOCKEY LEAGUE conquered Tech before losing 47 in last Sr RE swim. Promising of the postues crop ot Eater ciriaiin. ven S M3 484 18% C Iva mn i ifi ; J 4 Ey sion : ’ pores .__iclub-swingers, has turne Lafaye fer: 'S. 2 5: season for San Diego of the Pacific Coast League . . . He Eaglern Diyisiof *_ . gpto 46, in Saturday's afternoon ming match at East Lansing, Sos Fwinge ¥ ae tune Ule afayetia lefterson v4 § i 323 » 393 143 entered service in December . . . He is rated one of Cleve- Hershey ....34 26 8 243 200 13 8 game. (Mich. Ohio State won its fourth ,™ (ona) glory road and his. Yrrraurrerres A = 43 15.8 3 [Buffalo My 35 4 211 280 38 65 " 8. |consecutive title at the meet. {fourth straight t i tr M ie C 2 MUNCIE land's best young prospects. Syracuse ,... 34 41 1 198 263 49 68] MORRIS WRAY can't be neg-| fourth straig oureny win, in Muncie Central vs. 6. 38 @13 235 39.1 nx 2 dD 2 x a Weer Dil oa Pts. GP| jected by the defense in the pack Western Conference the St. Petersburg Open yester:| Auburn ................ 6 371 61.8 « 238 396 222 ag Ww hi S . Pittsburgh . 45 17 3 237 165 953 65 i . sive work day. had the stamp of greatness. Marion ve. 5 ag% 57 21% . Clark Grittith, owner of the ashingion Senglors fs one [Cievaiand 2 rir oe court atid his own.gefensly {Finan or! True to the tradition of Texas! Kokomo 6 310 5 8 211 a a ' . : : {Cincinnati 27 33° 8 173 220 60 66 ion't begging. W 1 Pts 1 Xas| tesvesseissnsnne 310. 1. 2n 35.1 168.5 ball club magnate who is extra thankful American soldiers in- si Louts 36 3 1 20 238 33 64 : : . SEER TT 12 2 1012 “831 opifers like Byron Nelson and yy 3 . . : : {Indtanapolts 21 38 6 221 258 «8 65 Tech has won four games D¥ijowa . ~ .............. 113 1014 902 A : ; y troduced baseball to Cuba during the victorious war with Spain "(, ,,, RESULIS XESTERBAY, ©“ oniy eight point and ite come plggeee iif) 4 BE Ben Mogan, Murke ratued oul a S : : . : : 2 : 1 : fe A Mjchizan State Sh 8% 15 ] + SIX § away back there mn 1898 alan Six pitchers, one outfielder and Providence Cinetmnati 2 afternoon) eens JosuRer of Dniline _ Ofin’ ate teasanes f A 2 2% final round. ton set a tourney am riedman Will Boss . y R x KC uled ' e S.A /isconsin serene 5 7 54 : > : one catcher on the Nats’ current roster hail from Cube . .. No rr mmm {mle of assuring a Tech vic- Michizan Lill 4m Tar Tetirecord of 266 for 72 holes and win ° ' i hy Northwestern vas 1 » : : f : yr 4 sirtually any close game PURDUE } 11 238 1045 the event by a margin of eight N t » ¥ P Wi Spanish-American war 54 years ago, no Washington ball club 'NAIB Tourney rary iD. vipialy : 8 i to SoH strokes over bie Al Besselink. of ex rin ers in ee in 1952. : i . : eone will have to convince BIG coring Chicago. Ltt Yves . : ine ‘Begins Today | poe good. It may not come ’ FNC ek Burke didn't need that record aay I arian Ag Ne twa Indianapeli* names. 55 ; oh te 'C FT TP Ave in - fe j £ : ave Making it were Harold Rates CAN ITY state finals, if the Chages Darling. In 132 100 364 26.0 10 Win - for he had entered the ! : aro ates ® od S § 1 oF i KANSAS CITY. Mo.. Mar Jojuniy abe Re ther zal Baul’ nel" GH | ge 113 30 314 final round with a solid six-stroke an Juitangrinis man at the helm with 577-102—879 and Beryl ScuA- | v1 J 3 § McNulty 2 ’ 7 y y ; Tri Om eda er e onig jp) The ‘14th annual NAIB rei Sarl MoNalty. purdue Ji G1 289 30% 10nd on the field. next year When it returns here. der with 554-102—656. : : Basketball “Tournament, which loPing. = {Ab Nicholas. ‘Wisconsin 13 77 139 17.0) aT A aplown's Sam Friedman was! p.y yy ine alt ovents was CUR ' es e o [Will scrambfe 32 teams from 30 > | Sean. Kerr Titers © a5 33213 153 i 1 elected president of the Tri-City|y,,,. } Fire In Invitational Tourney - [ii ihn ime 3 6roat Given GRRE UE Playoff Will Decide freed fesden of, ihe THCY young Lertary othe Indian: chance to become the U, 8. Olym-| roa A Charles Mencel, Minnesota 71 50 192 13.7 Pacific Coast Title ney concluded two week-ends of!p. i. and Louisville
By United Press | St. John's; a skillful, deliberate NEW YORE, Mar, Jost Poly | team built around six-foot, sixaventure an . John's, a linch center Bob (Zeke) Zawoluk, oid dave > N i of seeded teams who drew firs® |, qv ranks a solid favorite » Artes sit i ha round byes, make their debut in| co. 7 g8alle and its six-six Tom | ave x ind Hn DO I the National Invitational Tourna-iG,1a The Explorers from Phila- jo! De loam ment tonight and both appear to|qeinhia a smart. agressive club oii Er Mar. 29 be headed for plenty of trouble.|, ine Gola’'s uncanny shotmak-| At ican Institate of SpringSt. Bonaventure (19-5) * ing as its chief weapon, stamped field Mass and Montana State matched against tall, tourney-|jigelf ‘ag a real title threat by its| Bozeman opened the tours: tested Western Kentucky (26-4) gn.78 first-round win over Seton ant af 1 x m. During . the in a quarter-final game at 5 P. M..| ya} on Saturday. nen lam 1 KCST. that starts a triple-header afternoon Centenary was to meet at Madison Square Garden. Murray State of Kentucky, James a Millikin University of Illinois was
St. John's-(22-3) goes agamst Louisville Sinks [to play Elon of North Carolina
’ -5), the team that os Indac Tankers and Whitworth of Washington to!
has become the fans’ ‘‘darling” n with its color, dash, and scoring {meet Wisconsjn State, — The Louisville YMCA swimmin Hamline University of St. Paul,
punch, in the other quarter-final. And unseeded teams Holy Cross |teams’ motto must be “Better late |the only team ever to win the (23-3) and Seattle (29-7) clash than never.” At least that's what| NAIB title more than once was in the night's final game, a con- Indianapolis Athletic Club tank- Seeded No. 1 as it prepared to test which completes first-round men think. IY for a fourth consecutive play. Yesterday the Louisville squad championship.
trailed in a meet in the Indac, —— pool. Then came the last event. | EX=South Carolina
the 400-yard freestyle relay. - : : isville won it frac ne iy Py Grid Star Killed Baseball Games COLUMBIA. 8. C.. Mar. 10 (UP) ANNAPOLIS, Md. Mar. 10 The Louisville swimmers also Steve Wadiak, the University of {UP)—The U. 8. Naval Academy Won the junior varsity section.. ganth Carolina halfback who retoday announced a ‘22-gam Jy er En Ninn) 35. “lwrote the Southern Conference varsity baseball schedule for th, | A0:vard Freestyle: 1 Ke cl Aimer |record books, was killed yester1952 season. 12 : : .. olday in an automobile - accident The Middie nine, coached bY|newien (YMCA); 3. Joyee TAC “Timer near Aiken. 8. C. Max Bishop, opens Mar, 20;:808 _ 1 0idual Medley: 1. Lora] WAdIAK. 24, was reported en against ‘Rutgers in the first of| ac): 2. Bollinger (YMCA): 3, Cambron/route to Augusta, Ga., when the 17 home contests. They close here |Y}ICA Clark MOA) 3. "Scherer(Car in which he was riding with
1 May 24 with the traditional Army | MCRY, 3 carpherl AGL, vy Co two other men and three women
pic entry, began today at Municipal Auditorium. .
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21.3 50-Yard Freestyle: 1,
battle. \ 3, Fartish (IAC): 3. Ewing (YMCA).|left the road and rolled over five : . Me o The schedule: go 200-Yard Backstroke: 1, K March 20, Rutgers: April 1, Lehigh: 3.|,1AC): 3, Payton (YMCA); 3, McCord injured. . Vermont; 5, golymbia at New York; 8. | ,yMCA). Time—227.2. Bueklell; iY fayette: J3: Peinaslvania; 300-Yard | Breast, Stroke: J Sltzer Wadiak, a native of Chicago, olumbia: ’ i \ i i hy nH h. 1 ’ i toh; a American University: 34. Mary- | TMER)! pie $548 ! 2 Sure never jiayed football in high and: 26. urgh;: 29, ; | 440-Yar reestyle: 1, Kerr TAC): 2, 8 . May 2. Pennsyivania at Philadeiphin: Lord (IAC): 3. Wertr WAC) Rnd 2S ia school but he set four conference Hi rpine ice TL oA Wr TL SamAftcrds hetnte IVER Wp 8 Bev rgetown; . i + (Newton, ennen, . » Cornell at T'haca: 24, Army: Time—3 4817. is 7 {Nant career last: fall.
McKinney times. The other passengers were Middlecoff and 1951 Colonial run-|(Bobo) Olson.
| Printing Crafts classic. Cliff had
ty bowli i i . NEW YORK. Mir. 10 (UP) '0WlNE in Louisville vesterday.|ig3; 4; games of 613. 635 and
New Honors
S io Reibel, Sclisizzi a fmm isso bart betwen A, Pony, MIL supervise “next 57 GREENSBORO, N. C., Mar. 10 | ’ Washington and UCLA will" mpe | guisville meet drew 116 SS: (UP) — All-America Basketball Get ‘Star Votes definitely settle the Pacific Coast {42 me with i ne Sas ¢ THE NAVAL Ordnance CapPlaver Dick Groat of Duke re-! ; Conference basketball title to- doubles 480 in =i los Se ud tain's Cup tourney wound up si ceived additional honors today as! The three Indianapolis hockey pjght, and Kansas has a fine for the all-evenis go week ends yesterday at Pritchet
a unanimous selection to the all- writers have voted Enio Sclisizzi
4 - 4lichance to wrap up the Big Seven Southern Conference tournament of the Caps, the top left wing in
crown,
anapolis in the final team stand- HUnt-O'Grady. And Earl Belts
ings was Maurie Wellman's A]. Name led the 103 participants.
team. the AMErcan fioaey League and ghould hoth league races: be poe Bar Club, a fourth-place fin- Belt won 985-174—1158 over The sharpshooter frm Swiss. Dutch Reibel the No. 2 center. | decided tonight. they will fill two jsher. The Al-Moes rolled 2366. Art Updike's 959-12 1035. The vale. Pa.. recently named as The consensus ballot, that will * > ~J30b. | - ? A 6-—1085. J
the help determine the AHL all-star of the remaining seven berths in The team event was won by Typo! Winner rolled games of 171, 131,
United Press ‘Player. of i the 16-team NCAA Champion-'Union of Cincinnatl® with 2150-/149, 196 and 181. He : Year.” was named to the confer. | team. ranked pavers in ine fol gin Tournament. 338—2488, Low to cash was 2281./169 in league ES: Updike 5 ence team by the sports writers'I0WINE OPIRY) EvitiEs The PCC crown must go : : ye
! Finishing second in the doubles league average is 171. Horton, Pittsburgh: 2. Frank tO the winner of tonight's clash were Indianapolis’ Alvan Coryell == Pittsbufgh. 3. Tom Willlams,,on UCLA's court at Los Angeles, and .Carl Schmidt. They had a Bob Chrystal. Cleveland. |¢nn this is the “rubber” game handicap figure of 1309 with 160 .
association although his team xy wag beaten by North Carolina Mathers,
- 3 Cleveland: 4. State, 77-68, in the final round. S Art Michaluk,
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| Also picked for the first team Hrymnak. St Louis in a best two-qut-of-three playoff free pins. Ina were Bobby Speight , of N. C! 1, Steve Wo al 2, Vern Kat- series. UCLA won the Opener, | . « ’ State with 209 points, Eddie] ge, Providence; 3, Harry Taylor, St. Louis. 65-53, on Friday but Washington) CORYELL and Schmidt were vr: LEVINSON | Becker of West Virginia with 199, | CENTERS (bounced back, 55-53, on Saturday. second only to the tourney record i Frank Selvy of Furman with 195,1,,]: 327 Powell. Providence) 3, Duteh Rel. ci cnet of 1181-180—1361 rolled by Cin- i \\ $7.50 HE
LEFT WINGS Help, Help! lcinnati's Glenn Davis and Harry a. ...your hatter
Virginia with 170. . . > . Schmidt Th City 1. Enio Sclisizzi, Indianapolis: 2. Siivio Pat Dryer of the Indianapolis . e Queen City pair : pr ne rine Reftio. Hershey; 3. Gordon Hannigan. Morris Plan howling team has R30 100k Brats in the singles HARRY LEVINSON en oqgan nters MOST VALUARLE PLAYER sent out an 8. 0.8, After turn. and all-events, 7 inoi : 9 | Powell 2. Qoalie “Johnny Bowers, ing in a fine effort in the recent The =ingles prize list alan ecar- 37 N. Penn. Hllinois and Market Texas Golf Tourney {Catveiand: A GQoalte Gordon Hens. Her! women's city tournament; Pat | - ey FT. WORTH. Tex.. Mar. 10 (UP) co —m—————— gn , lost several payoff checks Fri- : ! . day night while attending a -— C National Den hampion Ben Sugar Ray Finishes meeting of the Indianapolis Hogan and National Amateur Tisla Fight Drills Women's Bowling Association Champion Billy Maxwell headed, SAN FRANCISCO. Mar. 10. at the Claypool Hotel. If the
checks are found please contact Pat at 3335 N. Pennsylvania St.
a list of 21 entries announced to-|(UP)—Sugar Ray Robinson goes| day for the seventh annual $15,-/four rounds against sparmates {000 Colonial National Invitation-ltoday, his last day of boxing be-| al Golf Tournament, May 21-25./fore he defends his middleweight Defending Champion Cary title Thursday night against Carl
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