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damaging; it's actually unsafe, The heyday of damascus bar. rels came between 1875-1900. Thousands of damascus-tubed shotguns were Imported into this country from Belgium and England, thousands more put up in our own gun plants.

graving and handsome stocks, the best of these muskets are as out of date as the Stanley Steamer--and they're danger-

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THOSE WEAPONS were built when black powder was

were designed for pressures no higher than. 8000 pounds per square inch, Today's high-vel-ocity shot shell loadings with J modern progressive-hurning powders develop pressures between 8500 and 12,600 pounds per square inch, Therefore, even if the damascus oldtimer was built with a 100 per cent safety margin, it is on the ragged edge with modern shot shells, Many damascus owners figure they can get by without losing a hand or an eye by 4 using “light” loads. You ml ht shoot the old-timer the of your life without a ! in Ro You might get away with passing on blind curves, too. The “light” loads have nothing to do with it. Under eértain conditions of shot shell loading, wadding pressures, the ‘types of powder, chamber ‘measurements, the pressures in “hulls throwing shot charges “under maximum will run just’ as high as in duck loads of A damasous-barreled shotgun will blow up only once, and it's -yery nearly as likely to let a with low-based shells 8s it 1s ‘with the high-brass t . Furthermore, most of Nose oldtimers were bullt with chambers bm 20-18 or 2% shells, fired

ngth. Moat 1952 shotgun fodder omnes with a ple erimp—except for the hulls made by Federal th their bustible top wads nd today's ple-crimp shells all pen. out to 2% fired shells, reor Sry of what they may eakiune Hton you shoot ‘em. "nn i | when ~~ fire a long hull in 3 short chamber thé cardboard + Anfurly into the foréing cone of’ ue. | the tapering section tween: chamber and bore, and artially plugs it up. Pressures 86 48 mich as 15 per cent. This J tunt fh ‘a damascus job makes”

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Always you tan de as an in ble of the metal a vy spiraling grails, often in definite handsome patterns. » & THE SPIRAL pattern comes from the method of construction. iternate strips of fron ahah teel, of low tensile sliength ot foday’s pressures, were sted and welded into ribbons, These fn turn were twisted around a|/

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rough which the finished barrel L éould be bored. Look for the twisty pattern. : If you have a fowling plece ¥ith damascus tubes, no matter Sow sweetly it points, give it well-earned retirement. Hang it jver the mantelpiece. : If you just don't give a hoot ibout your left hand or right eye, it least call your insurance man or accident insurance rates,

‘ports Car ‘200° Set

: CHICAGO, Mar, 20 (UP) — A '00-mile race for sports cars will se sponsored at Rlkhart Lake, Wis, Sept. T by the Chicago region of the Sport Car Club of America, it lay. Two shorter races will be field Sept. 6, the announcement

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EVER try running a Model T Ford on aviation gasoline? Burned out the valves-and popped her gaskets, didn't Feeding today’s-shells into a damascus-barreled shotgun does much the same thing--except that it’s more than

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IAC Takes Junior Olymp Swim Lead

Indianapolis Athletic

Olympie Swimming ships in the IAC pool last night.

way mark, have 98 points; Twin | Cities Bwim Club, of South Bend

{and Mishawaka, 30; Lafayette {Swim Club, 18; Carondelet Y |Bwim. Club; of Bt. Louls, 11;

Catholic Club, of Toledo, 8; Lake {Shote Club, of Chieago, 7, and | Indianapolis YMCA, 3.

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28. ot wok Tid gi 8 and Undef— 1, Bhelle Flynn, Lafayette BC: 2, Sheila Bennett, Lake Shore Club: 3, Jeanne Connelly, Naperville 8C; 4. Andy Roose, IAC

rd Trop tyle—Rove 8 and Under .L om earner, David Re: htt. Jake aor Club; 2, Ain 1a COrski, Twin Cities

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Ror, m 3. Phil Burgess, Lor y arti Xalevelts, 8C; fgley, IAC. Time: 1:21.17

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the sky its tears. Stay home. If you like to fish, today would jpe a good day for golf. Only a few stream reports have driftad into the state department of conservation. All were bad, Fishing is uniformly poor. Oh, you might catch a few bass, northern Xe, and suckers. But most fis as elusive as a politician's yr Bo ses, If you must go angling, try these lures: innows, plugs, worms, » -

- THOSE WHO have fished Yellowwood Lake in Brown County won't agree with our first three paragraphs. All it takes down there is luck.

Jim and Bill Wells of Indianapolis, hauled in the bass limit at Yellowwood last Satur fay. es of their largest bass weighed 2 pounds, 4 ounces; 4 pounds, 8 ounces; 6 pounds, 4 ounces. But Indianapolis’ - Fritz Komann and James Phillips had the biggest deal, a 8 pound, 8 bunce bass beauty. ¢ Yep, where there's. a will there's a weigh, a 6 pound, 8 ounce weigh. 1 ys» collector, the as offer ood fishing. But a jaunt there st beau, coup mon oy: The News Bureau of the Nasbau Development Board ] Mporta more than a bundred kinds of fish are to be found in.the _-hamas. These specimens will

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} with no one on base. The game ended the Red Sox tour.of Florida {into Alabama and Texas now. Yogi Berra, recovered from an ankle sprain, returned to action today as a pinch-hitter.

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*Iburst in the ninth for a score of 5 to 4.

Monte Kennedy,

Baiting the Hook—

By FRANK ANDERSON

) Streams are too high. And there's been too much them the edge rain throughout the state. Even Johnny Ray would envy

Robnob with your rod and reel: Jack, runner, kingfish, honefish, grouper, margate, pano, snapper and porgy. Bluefish tuna are plentiful, | too, especially in the period from late May through part of June. aie The guy who=baits this hook

Bahamas, except in movie travelogs., Oh, well, there's always the Oaklandon reservoir,

. . . SEND IN those reports and fish stories. This corner needs help. Help me bait the hook | with your favorite fishing news. During the summer we'll try to give you first-hand reports of fishing in the state, tips from experts, a tall tale or two. And if you want to see “the one that

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ESTABLISHED IN 1924

TAMPA, Fla.-— Behind by 3-0/the only run in the first inning after the first inning, the Cincin-{when he walked Eddie Stanky Morean. A nati Reds came from behind for|and Stan Musial and Wally West-|Philadelphia (N) straight grapefruitilake, followed with singles. itted six hits in seven in|nings while Clyde King was nicked

their fifth

{league victory today when they|per FISHFUL THINKING is wishful thinking this week beat the Boston Braves, 6-4. It was the Reds’ 10th triumph tor two in the ninth. Jackie Robinson joined Peewee | in thelr Spring Reese, Andy Pafko.and Rocky |sétes with the Braves, two games, Bridges on the Dogbrs sick list! (8 sna following a complete The Braves jumped on left- examination by a local doctor, B hander Harry Perkowskl for four announced that he would play tomorrow. Robinson, Torgeson’s been complaining of pains in his

lin 18 exhibition games and gave, (to one.

of their six hits in the first inning.

home run, also off Perkowski, gave the Braves their other run in the fourth inning. Perkowski| pitched seven innings, with Bud |Byerly twirling the last two.

WEST PALM BEACH, Fla.—

seven runs off only one hit in the !first inning today as they literally (walked to an 8 to 5 victory over the Intenrational League's Toronto Maple Leafs. The one hit was Ferris Fain’s homer, a fitting celebration of his 30th birthday. But that accounted for only one run. Everett Neal, the Leaf starter, walked seven and fired two wid

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ST. PETERSBURG, Fla.,, Mar. the side. Bouthpaw Morris Martin, who last Appéatance for the Red Sox went seven innings last Sunday © goes back intg the Ma«|50a17st the Washington Senators, smashed a home run to-tried to-go the route for the A's. day as the Sox defeated the Yan- py helped in part by two Mack errors, the Leafs reached him for It was a fitting. farewell for two runs on three hits in the fifth and two ore in similar fashion e six w ,|He had been recalled to active | double by Nhe 3 Valk bua 4 in the eighth. Johnny

duty. [retired The homer was his second in| Kucab finished. two games and his third of the

Meantime, except for a run in| training season. He hit it over ne fourth, Barrett's last, the A’'s/for 1951 was 3-12. could do nothin “ [the third inning off Tom Morgan pjanked them dt their final four innings.

The team heads Tigers

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|passed two more before retiring chest, was given a cardiagraph |as a precautionary measure. The doetor said it was nothing more than a muscle strain. °

Senators ORLANDO,

Starr, obtained for

iast year, won 1 and

Leon Foulk before being traded to sent Fred Sanford to

four inings, the Detroit Tigers broke out to score five runs off Buba Church in the fifth and take [Straight hits off Ma an 8-4 decision from the PhilaLOS ANGELES—The Cleveland|delphia Phillies today. Although the losers made 14 {|game from the New York Giants|hits including a triple and five vieto here today, With a three-run out-|doubles to only seven for De-(V'C'O%Y: troit, they failed to click in the clutch and dropped their 10th The National League champs 8ame in 18 starts. haven't beaten the Indians this now have a 9-9 record.

spring. Trailing by two runs going into Cardinals the last frame, Bob Kennedy and| MIAMI,

'today but,

Fla.,~The Cardinals Birdie Tebbetts drew walks from|again enjoyed airtight pitching who relieved today and blanked the Dodgers, Larry Jansen in the eighth. Jim|1-0, ending Brooklyn's four-game Hegan inserted a pinch double to|victory string before a crowd of

Cubs rallied to shade

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Fla.=~~The ington Senators today sold/l Pitcher Dick Starr to the Balti more Orioles of the International League for an estimated $7500.

price from the St. Louis Browns the Senators. His overall record

The 31-year-old right-hander had seen service with the Yankees

in 1940 as part of the deal that

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BLOOMINGTON, Mar. 20—Four records went by the boards as 600 Indiana high school track boys reduced marks in the fifth annual Howe Invitation Track Meet in - |the Indiana University Fieldhouse tonight.

‘Records were set in the 60yard high hurdles, 2-mile relay, 1-mile relay and high jump, Indianapolis Shortridge aocounted for the 2-mile relay record, anchored by powerful Bob Bruce, state half-mile champion last year. Preceding Bruce in the foursome were: John Earl, John] |Rink and Don Beilach. The four-| some came home in 8:34.1. The old mark was 8:34.5 set by Amderson two years ago. a & 48 EVANSVILLE BOSSE, which entered only two teams in relay events, broke the mark in the 1-mile relay coming home In 3:30.2. Bosse also won the first section of the sprint medley. Lionel Clark of Evansville Lincoln shattered the invitational meet mark in the high jump, leaping 6 feet, 1 inch. The old mark was 5 feet, 103, inches, held by Dave Burke, Warsaw, a year ago.

_ SUNDAY, MAR. 30, 1952"

Howe Relays | |

Betters Mark

KOKOMO'S Ken Toye, state's outdoor high hurdle’ champion, broke the 60-yard high hurdle mark twice. He turned in a :07.7 in the afternoon trials and then repeated the same time in the finals, Ha hested Fred Mercer, ace Bosse timber-topper. Frank Rouse, Kokomo, was third. More than 37 schools participated in the nation’s biggest high school indoor track carnival. Winner in the shot put was John Higley, Broad Ripple. He tossed the iron ball, 48 feet, 2 inches, in the afternoon session and then had to leave to sing In a school vaudeville show later at night. Arnold Purvis, Franklin Township, was third. - » s

TROPHIES for best times in the various sections of the relay events, went to Evansville Bosse for the 1-mile, Hammond in the sprint medley, 8hortridge in the

Red Wings Now Lead, 3-0

TORONTO, Ont., Mar. 29 (UP) ~The Detroit Red Wings filled the net behind the aging, overweight Turk Broda tonight to beat the Toronto Maple Leafs 6-2 and take a 3-0 léad in the best of seven Stanley Cup semifinals. The attempt by Toronto boss Conny Smythe to turn back the clock by sending in Broda in place of Al Rollins who had, played all but 30 minutes of the seventy games in the regular season, failed miserably. scored two soft goals when Broda just couldn't make the move in time. The Red Wings, who never ap-|4 peared in trouble, led 2-1, at the end of the first period and 4-2 at the end of the second. When the|® Leafs did make their few drives, they wers swamped by tough

dangerous Toronto shots were

stopped by sprawling Detroit defensemen.

AAU Mat Tourney JOpens Thursday

among the top competitors when 3 Amateur Athletic Union’s 62d national wrestling championship ) [tournament opens Thursday in Barton Hall here. One of the defending titlists, Bill Smith of Cedar Falls, Iowa, will be shooting for his fourth straight National AAU crown. The 165-pound winner the past 0ithree years, Smith is entered in|: ud the 160.5 class. Gene Lybbert, Iowa State Teachers senior, last year’s 128pound champ, and John Lee,|C

$ $3 3 Harvard junior who won the 121Fannin and Sohiion: ‘Queen and Gara: pound class, are both entered in

the 125.5 class. Louis Holland of 5 |Laramie, Wyo., is the defending i the 174.5 class.

New York A 1s 200 031 200— 4390 or Cleveland (A) ...... 1 6% 103— 8 7 12000 Dogs Compete ansen, Kennedy (8), Jones (9) and

For All-Breed Honors

CHICAGO, Mar. 29 (UP)— More than 2000 dogs went on display today in the 12th annual International Kennel Club All-

ALPINE, Tex, Mar. 29 (UP)~ Breed Show in the International gold 32-year-old Pitcher Jim Walsh to the Hollywood Club of the Pacific Coast League today. He won one game, year with the

AmphitHeater. The best dog in the show will be chosen late tomorrow by Wal-

Detroit |*m checking Red Wings. Most of the woo

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2-mile, Kokomo in the low hurdies shuttle, and Anderson‘in the distance medley

thoes BE le es hy, 138 f 10% a, pinches. Her, mer. Kndersoh, in" Test ix ine

feet, °% | inehet: hg ad, Kofomo Shok i fo fh inches: es; aeoreh, Ait

mon oln, 8 feet, or feet, 11 inc % vansville Bosse, 3 Host. > *{ne 8; e, Ha { mond, in ink tehell, on komo, tied fry hl r st, es (new record, old mark iio. set by Dave Bur , oy na ‘ Pole Vault—1 A wig “Bosse,

11 feet, 8 inches; 2 son, 11 feet, 5 Ms ehvss: 3,

son; Seciscoe, Al min ton, A Sha Danville. 11 fee! inches th oy third. Mercer, "hvanmiie 88; ” ouse, Koz mo; 4, Peck, ARd ers 5%. (new record, ties

on Toye in atel an athe J rains of ndianave J g is hei i ts ndian PBash— i 0 "Sotumbus:

2 Howe. unas esse, Br Broa Ripple; , Coleman, Kokomo. Time,

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ag Mit, yienprys 14 . Time, ‘wo eT ett on — Sie (Raite, {53 nson, Bowser, six xi, AR te oominge tod v.; deel ird betion-—. Sn roman, » hos "Tie, 'ourth Sectl fldreth, Mere ant, Mat in iy, fo, or Ehorte TR 3 ashing om, Tie, 1: Section le (Branham, 4 Lewks. Pars ha 32, Kokomo; 3 Frankfort. he 100.9.

ing RELAY ®rst section vansvil e Bosse (Mend erson, Cussick, Bennett Mo 2 Jian. mond: 8, Broad Ripple. me, 3:39.23 (new record, od Dark of. ts 3 40.3 set by Ft. Wayne Nort ig 32 Second Section—1, An aon (Ethering- , Lifes, , 2 ma 3454 30); 2, mbus

Third oa ortrid aster, J. Prade, Trusler, rk XA Hyg Jefl: 3. Howe. Time, 38s, ourth Beétion—1, Ane Jerson Bronds. e) 2. Pollak. An. ' Pifth section Sout port (Carter Rn. He er, i Waris w: 3, 4 i 2 rR Tage Davies e Pings ie hate A. (hew record, ol & mark o 8:35.5 set by Ander (1)

1 Second Section_1. Prong Jott. of Stover, a e, i iH Soft Hine: y Blo ton Univers

caer (Wisison, Ream, Fingien Robin 3 lem; 3, Lawrence Central.

Ya me Be eotion: 1, Blsomington (Butres,

Ome Andersen, Bi M 3, Howe; jrren Central. "Fit Section, Hobart ( ach ais. Mosley, i 4 x 3 its; 3, ris ue a. mi Low HURD HOTT E ‘RELAY boy or ok se, £8 oe ummer cond _ Becki! fo Ta J han: Wineard C: n 3 2, 8h phan , Hammond “Third Section1 I nsvilie (card r ection— A nae e Inman, Anderson, Abbot oii, js Reits; 3. Bloomington. Kime, : NF Stetion Lge en vis (Cli oo a ngham, un: y ol 3 3. Warren Central; n nhl Him i 38 Fifth Section—1, Lafayette Fy ate gu 0. Uuelhor, On Iria) elton); 2 \ Gt ume ho c NT MEDLEY RELY, Pirst Aon Evansville Bosse

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Calumbus; 3, Anderson Second B8ection—1, Am IL ugos, Sane, Snow, Brauer): 2, Bhor ridge; 3. Kokomo. Time, 3:56.86.

| Third Section—1, Warsaw (Kdtte, Johne | son, Bell, Tran, 3, Southport; 3, Franke

| fort, Time, 4 Pourth Section—1, Blomin ton Univere sity (Wilson, Andrews. Grif! ith. Wininger)s

2. \prlestown; 3, Lawrence Central. Time,

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