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# Kelly, “I WON this fight, said Salas First meeting is. scheduled to- Fight Results
“The rel yorraw t, 8 a 4 eres gave the decision to Carter p..'s nigh tlock, at Em-}
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Things didn't turn out badly, though; in fact, he caught a large pickel among lesser fishes, and 1 only had in retrieve Teddx four times. All of which. brought to mind how possible fishing has become for anybody, regardless of their age. 3 ; ~ Ld » IN THE old days, learning to cast was a slow process. You _ could count on at least one year of fundamentals before gefiing around to actual fish catching.
[our OF boors with
Fly casting and bait casting are
difficult arts, When a child is at the “euriosity” stage, he wanis to catch fish not get fouled up in a sub-
ject which mast adults don’t un-
derstand. Spinning has made the catching possible leaving art as a later, development. Sy ~ » A GOOD many people who never even had a nodding acquaintance with the business end of a rod until a few days ago are now casting like experts, and taking a fair share of fish, As a matter of record, young, wid, blind and feeble are tossing baits all over the landscape with startling ease and deadly results thanks to the spinning reel, “Thin reel is designed so that Ihe spool doesn’t turn. The line simply peels off the spool, just Abe way thread peéls off a spool when you hold it by one end. In terms of fishing. this means no more foul-ups.. No matter how clumsy and inexperienced the ‘aperator, 10 minutes of practice will put him in the big leagues, » ” ”
© WE'VE SEEN S8-year-olds, one-armed veterans, and people whose hands were crippled by rheumatism turn out star performances after’ a few trial casts, Many folks never take up fishing because they lack selfconfidence. Nohody can enjoy a sport unless he masters the
fundamentals, and novices are
apt to throw in the towel after
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Field & Stream
By AL McCLANE Fishing Editor
THE OTHER day I took our neighbor's 9-year-old son out fishing. Teddy haz been hot on my trail for “the past few months—and frankly, I dreaded the day when the twh of us would be confined to a rowboat.
long practice sessions more complicated casting tackle, : Those days are gone forever, and we predict a quarfer-mil-lion new anglers in the United States before long. It happened in Europe, where spinning began, and it's happening here. One manufacturer has sold over 200,000 spinning reels in the past three years, and he's
for 1052. - » » » THE. NICE thing about spin- | ning, aside from its simplicity, is that the tackle is versatile enough to be used for anything short of seamonsters, and it doesnd make much difference | whether you use live bait or
comes in various sizes, and once you get snagged in this game, the chances are that
to get the most out of your fishing. 3
spinning reel, line will =erve
foot glass rod, and a on nicely,
to salmon.
Hos ANGELES, Cal
— A virtually
. Apr. 2. LES, Gl.
"Carter was still world lightweight
pion today. But the game
pion of Los Angeles,
“A great “heart” fighter,
Carter Wins Fight, rowd Likes Salas
welcome a rematch with on ol At any time, Balas sald he was ready anytime, “tomorrow, neat’ week or next month.” Carter, who weighed In for last
s hombre from Mexico, Lauro noone hout at 134 to Salas’ 131,
Salas, who lost a unanimous de- aqded wistfully “I'd kinda lke to © eislon to Carter, was still cham- poet for a while”
He has been an active fighting
the champion since he wrested the
out-weighed and out-fought -8a< title from Ike Williams last May.
15th round last night. A much battered Salas, left eye i,
crowd. when questioned dressing oom after. the bout.
through puffed, lips.
just when Mexico had a chance.” The fight officials were - of unanimous opposite apinfon, Judge Frankie Van scored the bout 8778 in favor of Carter, Stone 8414-801; and Referee Abe Roth 85-80.
friendly but taciturn, felt that he had won the bout although he
by the oMicials. guy. But Luther Rawlings gave!
me a tougher Aght last month," | Boston
CARTER'S manager, volatile] Wille Ketehum, said Ca rier would!
i scored a “moral” victory In Hix victory last night was his minds of the crowd of 7678 sacond title defehse and fourth hon he floored the champlon for Los Angeles bout in less than a three-count in a wild-swinging year.
* Softball
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in league play. call Kelly, L1-34486.
On the Ice
Judge Joe \qpricAN ROCKEY LEAGUE PI AYOFYS |
(Best-of 5 Semifinal Series) w
Providenca < 2
REAULTS LAST NIGRATY Providence .1, Cincinnati }
thought it was closer than called| MATIOVA MOCKEY LEAGUE PLAYOFFS
(Best of -7 Semifinal Series) w
“That Salas is a mighty tough Detroit vanieivares 4
Li 0 TROIORRD . ....~.. . ciaesennasd 0 4 {Detroit wins series.) Lheaaias . 1" 2 Montreal . 2 2
RESULTS LAST NIGRT Detroit 3, Toronte 1 Bos ton 3, Montreal 2 ry
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By United Press NEW YORK, Apr. 2-—No sooner had the United States Olympic basketball team been
selected today than it was “a much better team” 8. squad which swept {every game in winning the ‘48 | Olympic title. “This will be a truly great predicted Coach Forrest Allen of Kansas, who the
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{Olympic tournament,
with |
i ". a i ALLEN made his observations after his Kansas team had * dropped a 62-60 thriller to the Peoria, lil, Caterpillers in the Olympic finals last night. It was a game that showed { Kansas’ amazing Lovellette of ® [Terre Haute, Ind, to be human, — (after all,
The 6- foot, 9- inch "power tower, | who ripped out every page in the record book this season, had the!
game \s ha ig Sanda with Just ding a 279 singleton.
With the score tied at 60-60,
| he stole the ball from Mareus |
40,000 reels hehind in his order |
Frieberger of the Cats and went in for an easy lay-up. He blew it, It was incredible, and Clyde was ax much astonished as the crowd of 8243 at Madison Square
Garden when the hall bounced « off 'the hoop. The alert Ron {temps
Bon-
snared the ball and
{whipped it the length of the court [to Howie Williams, of New Ross, | Ind. who swigshed in a jumping push shot with just five seconds
to play.
Williams is a former
Purdue Player.
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LOVELLETTE wound up as
{high scorer with 22 points, while
1
For most purposes, a seven- © I | Charley Hoag, Bill Houghland,
last {trounced La Salle, 92-58,
{Williams had 18 for the Cats.
the night,
In Olympic consolation
the Phillips Ollers
The complete Olympic squad will be made up of Lovelette,
| dohn Keller,’ Dean Kelley, Bob |
In fact, such a rig would | handle everything from sunfish | | Williams, Frank MeCahe,
Kenney, and Bill Lienhard of |.
Kansas, Bontemps, Freiberger and Dan Pippin of the Cats, and Kurland and Glasgow of the of the Ollers,
Phillips (3% LaSalle (58)
By JACK WELSH
"THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
Pin Boys Must Have ‘Nailed Wood Cagers Better Down"; 688 Leads City Bowlers
ram
Mickey. Specht of Conkle Fu-|
THERE WAS NO evidence neral Home just missed {he womof. April Fool pranks on the
bowling alleys last night but at
en's 600 nyark, finishing with 599 in the Won-Ten Classic League
Pritchett Recreation.
the scoring results might have Ming posted 388 in the same cir-
bolstered such contentions,
be the hig man on the city scene. © There were only two honor counts, Eveng these series might have had 299% t h e producers complaining “the | pin boys nailed the wood down.” gf lee Biebert
atl action. Sie bert, firing in the Pennsylvania Raflroad league, put together games of 192-241-235 at Beech Grove, Buck Filkins, a man who started his bowling career in Danvitle, 11, registered 639 in the East Side Chevrolet Classic League. Elkins, a member of Troy Oil, rolled a threesome of 284-217-208 at Pritchett-Hunt-O'Grady.
‘daeck Welsh
The secondary scores in th [East Side Chevrolet League included Bob Striebeck, Century Cleaners, 614; Charles Dickinson,
Charles » Kaiser, National Trailer
Linaburry, #611; 609; Nig Eller;
Toumey Change Held Unlikely
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Changing the celebrated Indiana ih School Basketball Tourney set-up from a 64 to 128sectional meet, right on through
to an eight-te grand finale’ wouldn't be ‘all ‘gravy, officials
Mary City Ice Cream, 612; Ray Foster, said today.
» BE one thing. one spokesman said, tourney. expenses would be
ue Stiver's #43 ‘was tops In Sales, 611, and Ed Stevenson, 608. nearly doubled. Secondly, tourney It wouldn't have taken much to |) Pennsylvania Recreation
Les Oliver rolled 627 for the
sponsors couldn't charge the
League. Clarence Moxley had 629 No, 1 spot in the Antlers Recrea- same prices for a six-team secland Easy Simmons posted 623. tion League on Tuesday.
| Emerson Cox rolled 616, Bill MeDonald, Eagle Creek Nursery, posted 847 for the high total in the Commercial League at Fox-Hunt. The runnerups performances were Emory Bryan, Eagle Creek Nursery, 622, | Bob Allen, Production Tool, 619, and John Boughton, Zaphs, 614. Jack Curran set the pace in the
John Hancock League with a 624
series. Fd Mclntish and Bud Land, rolled 801 and 600, respectfvely.
A 635 series by Maurice Zwies-
ler led the way In the Indianapolis
Power and Light League. Edward Dankert had 619.
Dick Smith roared to the
| front In the Troy Oil League
with 643. Paul Wagner was see-
| ond on 634 and Bob Whitleek
posted 628. Tom Cowen of Roger Construction fired 619 to
Deon Johnson led the Bowes Seal lead the Dezelan Recreation,
Fast Classic League with 640, in-|
‘winner of all his 29 pro fights was a slight home town favorite over Glen Flanagan of 8t. Paul
The Christian Church League
Others at Iaria’s saw Roy Haislup set the Margaret Re
| money,
He shot 558 in the doubles |
today as they wound up training and 351 in the individual out-
{for their 10-round bout at Uline Arena tomorrow night. The fight will be broadcast and
ing. » . » FREELAND'S tally was threat29 - year - old
(WFBM- Byron McDaniel of Waukesha, George Miigan
Wis., who fired an even 700. Meca deaf mute, had games
Gonzales, for his 23d knockout. ot 243.035 and 232 to wind up in| Rubs BL BLT ry ety
Earl, captain of the Kay team,
bowled games of 210, 258 and 209
Combined with the 71 he shot in the team event and
fg ft pt! fx ft pt | Whitehead. 2 1 YOrekint I | 2televised over the Columbia ened yesterday by lasgow,! 4 0 0llehlerf 2:0 1 farce. i 1 1 Warringion.t 3 3 o Broadcasting System ah Hxf 1 3 Pren 1 0 57V 9p m.). oupty 1.2 | Mart 8 0 1 : jira 7°} 8c 5 1 2 Smith, who stopped Corky paniel eine. 1 3 | jones. 2.0 setae 3 1 Jaeanelive 33 Vin nis last outing. was considered pany | are third place. [fikens'e 3 0 olsons © 3 1 210 Dave fhe strongest punch of ty.8 aan ithe two, but Flanagan has more Totals 38 20 231 Totals 21 18 21 ring experience. The winner mitlips Orie by Quarters. i2._g3 hopes for a shot at champion os his 677. alalle © 1 7 23-58 Sandy Saddler's title,
Free Throws Missed Whitshead, Pierce. |
TKisine 2, Pryor. Ishls, Warringten 2. Dennelly 2. French, Cola 3, Jones. Gibson 2. And later in Philadelphia, coming
Team managers interested Jones, 33, Yonkers, N. Y. outpeinted
Peoria (42) Kansas (40) tg ft pt fg ft pf Baatamps.r 3 8 1 Kennes.f. 4 0 1 abe! 2 4 Housland.f 1 0 3 pacy.{ 3 0 OiHoas! I 0 afferty.f 6 0 0 Keller!’ re 3hatger. ¢ 4 0 4iLovellette Ea & pip 3 2 2 Lienhard x 3] } {wh RR . « 8 3 UKelley.x 8 |] | Behmidt, . 4-38 Totals 2M 14 14 Tolals Scoring » Suatters AnsRs | t12 2 i
2 11 whi Throws Missed -Bontem 1 alas Jrelberser 1, Kennedy 2. Lov
tials Ronnie Gibbs and Gil Moe+
Re United Press WHITE PLAINS, N. Y.—Ralph (Tiger: 0 182, Middletown. © Conn. 18)
ABER NEW ORLEANS--Juan Padilla, 136. Tam-
pico. Mexica, outpointed Del Flanagan, 141, St. Paul Minn, (10 PORTLAND, Ms «Boh Stacher 186 Port
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Shiladeiphin (8).
Flanagan trained in Chicago here only recently for the final touches. He has scored 24 knock-
§ ous in his 54 professional fights.
! Fig hter Hurt
Dita, Apr. 2 (UP
of Washington, Pa.
reeling through the ropes last night by a_ smashing deft hook in the first. round of a bout with Billy Wagner.
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his 579 in doubles competition he tallied on all-events sum of 1827,
also out. of the, top ten,
IN HIS big middie singles
game, Earl opened with a spare,
struck seven times, and then struck out.
spared twice the way he put
Other Indianapolis scores:
DOUBLES s-round Bob Ear! 579. Dutch J, Homen G81 - 1180, Wilbert Schyck. $34. Bon Kays 558--1192. Russ Hougze 577, Bill McGregor 310-1087 i SINGLES Russ Houze. 195-189-172 877
Bill McGregor. 199-180-145--524 Wilbert ~8chuck 190-189-172--3531 Bob Kays 159-189 9-182-—530 TI-18-- i
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In the dou-| as 10 20 Featherweight boxer Ray Fields, bles, he opened with a 244. Mark-| 1 x was reported ing all 7 14-82 in serious condition at 8t. Francis strikes in his first seven frames; * 5, Piooin. Hospital today. Fields was sent (hen hit five in a row.
four
State
Other. league scores last night wee:
Valhalla—Wemen's League
Agnes: Welker . 464 TWA League Larry Leigh West’ Side—Tuesday Handicap Jenny ood 333 Thelma Richardson
A nist matican “States Lasgus
Louise Gunnarso . 486
Sahara “Grotte League : Jenny Phillips .. A99 Contrat—ntokets Yan Camp Johnna aker v wy . Helen Chance Brau AMA Leagus Esrl Bright or ie MHlineis—U. 8 Rubber Women Marcella Neal whe «a
Steel Warkare Clyde Eacret . 53
Pennesivania—RCA Mized Steve Romanyx ‘
Jon Bransm “oo yaseskeans " EUR Chureh Ed Strong 603 Broad Rip ta—Measise Cosl & om Luetile Ballarn 843 & lars Davison vrvreerr $39
Ravenswood asus Ada Cantwell . free (Artella DeBard Marie Harrison {Marion Mooney ‘May © ' Paul Fred F i Pritehett—Tiesdsy AM. ‘League Reimer Lo. 489
{Classic scores included Carll lpace on 622. Ken Davis Was Sec-| maxinne sn-Ten Women's Ci lassie a Hardin, Tompkins Ice Cream ond with 608. Tom McQuinn was Joo So naisnaetis Chovralet 343] |614: Bernie Miller, Solataire, 607, (the leader in the Naval Ordnance Al Ortel ... . 596 and Russ Oberlies, Rosslyn Bak- League with 6268 at Pritchett- Adtin Sacred Meari—Women's League “el ery, 6086. |Hunt-O'Grady. Ed Talle fired 605.. Cached Aub Pit Aman- Moore “> ache noper " 8 3; Indiana—VA Mixed League Walter Pence 543 Inez MetSer .. 5... ii... vssvensnses 431 |, | | d A ‘ ne. Las FR Maltery a ar ree an mong Mas Ru ghee ates League iy 1 ese Avsliance League 47 Top 5 in ABC Singles agri ariotte WHILE ..... . serv ssine : | Jeanette Kelm Fatagsr Spanier as aks 3 Ry FRANK WILSON . Parkway-Selataire League Times Special Writer | Zella Huston ces 534 Evelyn McMahon NEP ares MNT MILWAUKEE, Apr. 2--Two Indianapolis men stood, =, JTeveders tonens ste in the top five in the singles division of the ABC tourney aun rarer Mized Lestwe 518 here toda : Bil Murdacy Thee Heater y. * » 2 . . . Taria—Hoosiery Workers Neo. 35 , Curt Freeland's 702 remained in second place while Jridge! Dalton .. ww tt tecreneneeee Bob EAT] cONStructed a 677 yes. Pal Keto Co id Printers a . {terday to move into a tie for fifth. Ed Greaver OWA Women" 593 Smith Favored Bob Kays who had worked a Marcell Pruett =... o.oo... 506 ! 1699 ih the team event for Kay vaushn Cook Sri roid .. B18 In TV Bout {Jewels Monday night, failed to Fountain Seware—Maneal HN S Mixed | ' : pn, | follow through in all-events com- Helen Taylor ... caner arian 314 w ASHINGION a AB: a {UR} petition and ended up with a 1787 Jin A oil Mizod League mn Featherweig ene m 9-game total out of the big Bed Met yillen Fi +
Vonnerut's Mixed Dorothy Brown ... : John Castor Speadway—Allison Offices Mined phir Swift reinia Smith JD. Adams League
John Massie Spa ort Bewl—Women's Sturm Kee arm reation—Rotary Lea Art Mundt . . a ue "Allison Jet
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i nearly two weeks ago by a group
of editors of weekly newspapers. Commissioner 1.. V, Phillips er the Indiana High School) 33 Athletic Association has no plans oh the present time to study the proposals. :
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