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Drawings Match 776 Basketball Teams For 36th Annual High School Meet LH.S.A.A. Officials Make Tourney Pairings Ed Huck Tods Bmlcr Franklin m. In Return Contest Indiana Host Tonight To Purdue Five 317,500 Fans Expected At 4-Week Eliminations By BOB WILLIAMS Freezing temperatures prevailed outside yesterday afternoon but. Inside the Circle Tower offices of Commissioner V. Phillips, members of the Indiana High School Athletic Association's Board of Con IN 5 TO v.

I Butler will wind up its basketball season here tonight when It meets Franklin In a return Bowlers With 700 Series rv is V7 vl A 700 series by Ed Huck topped the scoring in local bowling trol were drawing up schedules for what promises to be one of the hottest state basketball tournaments In the 36-year-old history of the annual event. Phillips, Assistant Commission uoach Koy Tillotson's cagers will be seeking revenge for a 40-to-37 setback at Franklin on Jan. 29 and their seventh victory against six defeats this season. Butler, weakened by injuries and scholastic difficulties, has won 8 of 12 starts. Probable lineups: Butler rranklln Hartman Forward McClaln Humbert Forward Cranny Center Harnett etna Guard Cummins Toon Ouard Coalett er Robert S.

Hinshaw and the board President E. C. Boyd of Clinton, Robert G. Jones of Hunts- ville, Charles B. Lind of Switz TONIGHTS SCHEDULE State Games Purdue at In diana, Franklin at Butler, Notra Dame at Marquette, Manchester at Indiana Central, Earlham at Wabash and Hamline at Valparaiso, Other Big- Ten Games Iowa al Wisconsin and Illinois vs.

North-western at Chicago. Bloomington, Feb. 15 (Spl.) Indiana's Hoosiers, whose chances to win the 1946 Big Ten basketball championship ara strictly mathematical, will try for a little revenge here tomorrow leagues last night. high count, rolled for the National Refining team In the Sport Bowl Recreation loop, consisted of 277, 202 and 221 gnmes. Guy Porter of Home Package Liquor led the Mutual Milk Circuit at Fountain Squnre Alleys with 218-258-206682.

Lenders in other leagues follow: A-ittfrs-L, Elchrl, 473, Bliif Ribbon Jrr Cimm LaiUos; J. Bocnalskl, tH, Hecrtnunn. liiton--Jrssla Pniltt. 401 RCA. dlrs; B.

Hwl, toy, at. Joan ot Arc American. ers for their third straight high school championship, head the list of 776 teams slated to compete at 64 sections centers. Seven schools not entered In the 1945 meet are under the wire this season to make up for seven absentees, who were in the running when the same number of schoolboy quintets left the post a year ago. Laurel at Connersville, Gray of Portland at Hartford City.

Williams at Bedford, Blackhawk and Prairie Creek at Terre Haute, Tampico at Seymour and New Richmond at Crawfordsville return after a year's absence. LAST YEAR. bnth Tf BASKETBALL VaTm Jta SCOXES City, E. V. Minniear of Garrett and King Telle of Remington worked late last night so that copies of the draw could be mailed special delivery to the principal of each high school entered.

Local newsmen were to get the complete story at 8 o'clock this morning and schedules for all 64 sectional centers with the names of the officials who will work each tourney as well as regional, semi-flnal and final tournament programs will be carried in The Star tomorrow morning. Nearly 317,500 fans will see the da MiKinlile L. Hssatc. 3T, and B. Ho-l) snil K.

Mils, 473 MC'I. Mixed. Illinois K. Ol-rllifl. A.Sil U.tlu COLLFGES Akron 70, Baldwin-Wallace 66.

Bowling tireen State 09, Great Lakes 49. 4TV K''al 8uk Mixed; Fhl'l blrod, B.12. WsxhltlKton. Miurra R. Uk.iKKs, rtoo.

Chrvsler Air Tempi iviy Wand, tad. Kinean A. A. Wn! Slilp Hrd Murphy, an). Allison A.C.; Oorca Mrhaus, 4fl.

Link-Halt. PiMUmylvania Amos Hriihn, New Yor.t Central; Lyle Brueker. Instir-anre. Prltrlwtt-Hunt-O'Orady B. Harding.

803. Nnval onlnanee. Parkway Jack Hrown. Hlllerfst. Central Arilellu ikl anA Georgia 40, Georgia Tech 43.

Michigan 64, Chicago 37. Creek and RlnrbhnuV fatta.1 I Missouri 38, Iowa State SO. AU.JU Muhlenberg 6S, Navy 45. elimination series spread over a period of four weeks, according get in before the deadline and Jnln, I'nnlay, MM, Public fcervlre 'Com- i Tampico was forced to the side Mlxi.l; Thi'lma ivrry. 44a.

and Knllev. h-HNter. Mt.NilIrk Mined; to figures released by Phillips. Total seating capacities of gym night as they meet Purdue University for the second time thi season before a capacity crowd of 6,340 persons. The Boilermakers handed the Hoosiers a 49-to-38 setback at Lafayette last month, but Indiana has won rive out of six game since that time.

INDIANA WILL stick to the same lineup it has been using since Capt. Dick Wlttenbraker was forced to the bench by Illness. John Wallace, who needs but five points to establish an I.U. scoring record, again will be called upon to lead Indiana's at- Coach A. N.

(Bo) McMillin of Indiana's 1945 Big Ten football champions, will receive the Football Writers' Assoicatlon trophy as 1945's "man of the year" at special half-time ceremonies. Probable lineups: lines because of the manpower shortage. nasiums selected for tourney play this season follow: Sectionals Stinesville is the most promt Assistant Commissioner Robert S. Hinshaw, Charles B. I.liul of Switz City, E.

V. Minniear of Garrett and Commissioner L. V. Phillips (standing, left to right) were interested spectators as E. C.

Boyd of Clinton, president of the Board of Control; Robert G. Jones of Iluntsville and King Telle of Remington (seated, left to right) opened drawings for the Slith annual basketball tournament in the Clrrlo Tower offices of the Indiana High School Athletic Association yesterday afternoo.i. High School Basketball Scores 193,614, regionals 71,007, semi finals 38,095, finals 14,883. nent member left behind this sen son. The second-rankine tPflm in Klovd Hobeita.

Milt, Hehwlt mr-Cummliia. St Plillip-a Carl liueaaana. 6i4. Mcn'a Cluu. Peliwara Jim Chesllne.

on. Traffic Club: John Keller. tdt. Hankers; Harold Creasier, 33. Klanioud t'liain.

Koi Hunl Uriel. MM, Keal Kstate: Bill Bruiwl, Hi t. liersllell Htillwell. 42. nasaic.

Bowl Bob nurton, 605, Rosedala Dntrv l'rllrhelt rlv Bliiart. M. Kernel Optical ladles: Mnrry Adams. A18. Con-atriK'tlon; Wnlly Mrlonald.

613. Amerl-en Can- Jane Orasann, M7, Afternoon I.aillea: John Klemhens, 64a, nnd Kdna Mitchell, 4lt. Water Company Mixed. Ohio I). SO, Miami (O.) 38.

West Virginia Tech 44, West Virginia Wesleyan 42. North Dultota 49, North Dakota State 39. Kansas 73, Nebraska 30. Oklahoma Aggies 53, Arkansas 9. South Dakotu State 53, South Dakota 36.

Colorado 48, I tab. 42. Wyoming 61, Denver 46. Montana State 71, Whitman 36. New York 61, Manhattan 37.

South Carolina S3, Citadel 33. Auburn 40, Mississippi Stale 30. ALL TOlTtXEY GAMES will Monroe County will not play in be scheduled on a 75-minute basis me jsioomingion sectional because Principal Archie Breedon forgot to send in the Stinesville LOCAL HIGH SCHOOLS I Eton SO, Allwnv 87, Salem 88, Mitchell SO. Sitndborn 37, Kdwardsport 84 Silent Hoosiers 42, Whiieland 37. Economy 86, Boston 25.

with Thursday and Friday night sessions starting at 7 o'clock and Saturday night's final game at 8 Tech 86, Connersville 26. Eden 65, Muxwell 19. entry before the deadline Feb. 8. Scipio's school burned Dec.

10, Howe S3, Manual 29. Klberfeld Millersburg 18. (overtime). San Pierre 40, Knox 34. Scottsburg 49.

Silver Creek 25. Seymour 38, Bloomington Univcr K.IUIiart 45, South Bend Adams 32. wnich will cut the Seymour field Mt. Vernon Washington has trans Ben Ilojran Holds Indiana Wallace. Forward Broad Ripple 36, Warren Central 30.

Saered Heart 86, Spiceland 28. ierrea to Evansville Lincoln in o'clock. Friday morning sessions will start at 9 o'clock except In 16-team tourneys, which will begin at 8:30 o'clock. All afternoon sessions are scheduled to Forward Purdua Andsraon Miller Kllettsvilln 45, Oolitic 82. English 34, Georgetown 28.

Evansville Bmtse 57, Vincennes 86. Evansville Central 42, Bedford 33. the Lvansville sectional and Am Bohwarts. Canter Crispus Alt ticks 32, Dayton (O.) iAttalle 65, Georgetown Old.) 58. George Washington (Md.) 51, Richmond 38.

PROFESSIONAL Oshkosh 67, Chicago 66 sity 34 (overtime). Shadclaml 43, Wea 39. Shawswick 57, Williams 26. Shelbtirn 88, Hymera 83. boy joined forces with Converse Guard Ouard Walker in the Peru tourney.

Leavenworth played only a limited schedule and wasn't eligible for Sharpsvillo 40, Jackson Central 28. Shoiils 40, Washington Catholic 35, Indiana Central Meets Spartans entry at Faoli and two others, Charlton at Danville and Yankee-town at Boonville, failed to sub South Bend Washington 42, La uunuar au. ACADEMIES Park School 33, Culver Military Academy 27. OTHER HIGH SCHOOLS Albion 55, I-a-grange 38. Anderson St.

Mary's 36, Fair-Angola 46, Butler 27. mount 35. Porte 36. mit entry blanks. South Bend Riley 56, NapiMinee get under way at 1:30 p.m.

Sixty-four sectional champs will advance to 16 regional centers on -March 2 where they will compete for semi-final berths at the Butler, Indiana, Purdue and Muncie field houses on the following Saturday. The finals will be held again at Butler March 16, following a three-year lapse during the war years when the championship series was held at the fair grounds Coliseum. 28. AT THE REQUEST of Com Spencerville 36, Salem Center 80, missioner Phillips and the Board of Control, Indianapolis sports. Evansville Memorial 65, Winslow 81.

Everton 83, Brownsville 24. Farmland 66, McKinley 39. Flora 60, Monon 44. Fort Wayne South Side 42, Fort Wayne Concordia 81. Fort Wayne North Side 32, Huntington 29.

Fort Wayne Central Catholic 52, Bluffton 22. Fontanet 29, Conraminn 27. Fortville 47, Pendleton 85. Fountain City 68, Lynn 43. Fowler 41.

Monticello 32. Franklin 33, Martinsville 28. Franklin Township 68, Beech Grove 33. Freeland Park 47, Ambia 28. Fulton 37, Kewiinnii S3.

Garrett 39, Avilla SX Attica 49, West Lafayette 85. Avon 40, New Winchester 28. Spencer 38, BloomtleM 26. Staunton 51, Bowling Green Summitville 31, Alexandria 33, St. Bernirn 80, Newport 15.

writers witnessed the drawing Two-Stroke Lead New Orleans, Feb. 15 -1 Ben Ilogan, the little Texan who works out of Hershey, held his two-stroke lend In the New Orleans Open golf tournament all alone today with a three-undor-pur G9 for a 36-hole total of 140. Byron Nelson. Toledo, defending champion, shot a 31-35 69 which put him In second place at 142. Sam Byrd, Detroit, who tied for the lend with Ilognn at 71 after yesterday1! llrst round, had trouble with the traps today and turned in a 39-3776 which put him back at 147.

The leaders: Ben Hosan. llerahey, 140 Hyron Nrlson 'loledn. O. 144 is.im Hnrn.l, 11, it HlinnKS. Va.

74 -u 14.1 Jim Kerrler. chlcaK" 73-70 143 Clnyton llcafner, Charlotte, N.C 74 (19 13 llenrv Plrarri. llnrrlahlira. Pa 72-71144 Auburn 71, Hartford City 31. Park School Five Conquers Culver Park School's Panthers defeated Culver Military Academy, 33 to 27, In a Midwest Prep Conference basketball gnme nt Park Inst night after the Panthers trailed at the half, 16 to 6.

Elgin, forfeited tonight's game schedule at Park and the Panthers' record now Is seven triumphs in 12 tilts. Summary: Park (33). Culvar (27). and were invited to participate in Bainhridge 53, Fillmore 22. Sullivan 89.

Bitknell SU (over Battle Ground 27, Otterbein 25. the actual pairing of teams as has time). Sunman 40, Rising Sun 20. Ben Davis 47, Speedway 37. been the custom in previous years, EVAXSVILLE BOSSE'S defending champs, strong contend Berne 28, Decatur 26.

Terre lliuite (iarlleld 45, Brazil 24 Fowler, at Ambia, was the first Terre Haute State 34, Clinton 31 team drawn and the job was done Blackhawk 26. Riley 18. Boonville 43, 36. Boswell 43, Goodland 30. in record time with 51 of the 58 minutes needed to complete the sectional drawings although it (overtime).

Tipton 45, Frankfort 41. Topeka 39, Scott 29. Trafalgar 46, Edinhtiri; 88. Brownstown 32, French Lick 29. Amateur Ring Titles Decided Bridgeton 58, Itosedale 51.

Brookston 43, Williamsport 29. was a new experience for all but Indiana Central will entertain the Manchester netmen at the University Heights gym tonight at 8 o'clock. The Greyhounds were on the short end of a 41-to-37 count Inst month at Manchester and will be out to turn the tables on the Spartans. Indiana Central's starting lineup will consist of Dave Catlln and Don Fleener at the forward positions, Manford Kistler at center and Paul Brennemnn and Delbert Kistler at the guard posts. Cornell Adds Kelly To Coaching Staff Ithaca, N.Y., Feb.

15 (UP) Army Capt. Alva E. Kelly former all-American end and star of Cornell's unbeaten football team In 1939, today was named asslsant football coach at Cornell, Kelly, Inspection and athletic officer at the Watervllet Arsenal, reports April 1 when spring drills are scheduled to open. rci FT PF K1 FT PF Union Township (Howard) 41 7 3 Keiiy. two of the cast.

Phillips super 3 3 Itare.f Klein, Hnhln.c Brookville 63, Aurora 41. Clay Township (Howard) 85 Veedersbtirg 20, Kingman 25. 0 Ik Brownsburg 40, Pike Township 31. Palmer. 0 1 0 3 KstnlirKr.K 0 0iMllfiiril.il a Peviw vised the 1945 drawing as successor to the late commissioned, Arthur L.

Trester, and Minniear served on the board in 1941. Bunker Hill 28, Sweet srr 25. 1 Walkerton 89, North Liberty 87 MiMre.f 0 Burney 48, Sandusky 30. bansteln.e 0 Jimmy lllnra. CiiliaK" 74-70144 Waveland 51, Ladoga 30.

Washington 47, Bloomington 39. Cambridge City 64, Milton 19. A capacity crowd was in attendance at the Bruce P. Robinson Legion-Times Golden Gloves finals Gary Wirt 56, Merrillville 25. Gary Tolleston S8, East Gary 28.

Gary Wallace 41, Gary Edison 40 Gary Horace Mann 51, Gary Roosevelt 25. Gaston Daleville 23. Gllboa Township (Benton) 57, Tine Township (Benton) 17. Goshen 46, Michigan City 38. Greentown 45, Clay' Township (Miami) 40.

Hamilton 40, St. Joe 33. Ilitubstadt 60, New Harmony 36. I ivi neiier, a Dnvls.r Arhesnn.f Carlisle 70, Graysville 21. Washington-Clay 1.1, Lakeville 35, lliiroid MrHpailen, Hanlord, Me.

7S-70 143 Vlrull Blireave. Wlilta Plains. r.V 7A-7J 14S Dirk Mrll, Kaa 73-73141 Frank Htraniihan, Toledo. O. 70-7U 14t Totals 11 11 141 Total.

11 5 13 Carmel 35, Westheld SI. Waynetown 41, Wlngate 82. at the Armory last night. An in Center Grove 28, Greenwood 22. Score at Half Culver 16, Park ll-tcrae Frank White.

Kogor Cox. jMicliigan Thumps Whiting 54, East Chicago Roose teresting program showed the fol lowing results: velt 38. Whitestown 43, Fishers 28. Chalmers 82, Reynolds 27. Chrisney 69, Troy 3T.

Clark Township 50, Fairland 24. Sdinalder, Bait Lk City 76-70 14 Charles Klein, San Antonio, 1j 74-73147 Sam Byrd; letrolt 71-71-147 Toliey Penna, liavlon, 0 71-71147 Willie GoKKln. Whlla 7SHS Whitewater 25, Spartanlmrjr 17. Chicago, 64 To 37 BIG TEN STANDING Columbus 42, Greencastlo 27. Wilkinson S5, McCordsvllln 20.

Joyce Is Winner Of Garden Scrap Columbia nty 29, Elmhnrst 28. Williamsburg 40, Green's Fork 38, Converse 37, Jackson Township f-red ltaaa New Orleans. Ji-ja 14a Denny Hhilte. Aanm. 0 2'I? Hnrrv Ti.dd.

Ilallaa 74-74 MS (Howard) 34. Winamac 26, Hoyiil enter 25, Winchester 23, Saratoga 18, Woodbiirn 52, Leo 45. Covington 44, Rockville 34. Ky fjltliKm. Orlando, Fla 7J-7J J4 Llovd Mansrum, Los Anuelea.

76-74 149 Cowan 45, Mt. Summit 24. Amateur. Wolcottville 40. Shipshewana 32, Hillsboro 21, Richland Township (Fountaine) J7.

Hillsdalg 49, Mecca 35. Hoagland 33, New Haven 20. Holland 42, Francisco S3. Honey Creek 41, Glenn 31. Jasper 29, Ireland 23 (overtime).

Kentlallvllln 30, Waterloo 29. Krnnard 55, New Lisbon 29. Kent land 40, Earl Park 16. orEv rtywrieht Claaa Jmri Cousins drfrated Gone Parker In three-round decision (final). Rantamwrlzht Class Richard Koen loit to Rnlinrl Ttinjtlll by a knockout In the first rvund (final).

Frathrrwrla bt Claas 8lmmnns defeattd CornHlue Ma-tiewa by a decision In three rounde (flntlj. Llifhtweliht Clam Thomas Blair lost by dot. ult to Cpl. Hcn-y McMinn (final). Welterweight Clans Buater Miles defeated Qrlfflth by a three-round decision (final).

Middleweight Cla.s Iowa Ohio State Indiana Northwestern Minnesota Cromwell 42, South Whltlry 41. Woodrow Wilson 32. Madison Pet. 7 1 .875 8 2 .800 6 .667 3 .667 5 3 .625 5 4 .555 6 6 .500 4 7 .364 1 8 .111 0 11 .000 Rickcr Prepares Twp. (St.

Joseph) 29. Vorktown 51. Center 20. Cynthiana 82, I'oseyville 28. Culver 31, Mishawaka 30.

Cutler 50, Deer Creek 83. Robinson Scores K.O. Detroit, Feb. 15 (UP) Ray (Sugar) Robinson, 147, Nevr York, knocked out O'Neill Bell, 151, Detroit, In the second round of their scheduled 10-round bout here tonight. Illinois Michigan Young America 43, Galveston 84, For Race Duties Purdue Dale 55, Dubois 35.

Danville 44, Bainbridge 42 (over Wisconsin rheslpr Rlcker. formerly of In time). liokomo 29. Ixieansnnrt 28. Lapel 59, Marklevilln 38.

Lafayette 53, Crawfordsville 43. Berne Coach Resigns To Take Lafayette Job Darlington 26, Dover 25. Decatur Central 54, Southport 33. New York, Feb. 15 (JP) Willie Joyce got even with Allle Stoiz tonight by winning a split decision in a fast and furious 10-round battle In Madison Square Gnrden.

Joyce weighed 138, Stoiz 133 V4. From start to finish It was one of the great lightweight bouts of Garden history as Joyce ripped and tore In, using a suitable carbon copy of Henry Armstrong's buzsnw stylo of a few years hack. The smooth-working, sharp-shooting Stoiz scored heavily with left hooks and rapid-lire Hurries. The votes of Judges George Lecron and Tom Gullfoyle gave the light to the Gary (Ind.) Negro. Referee Benny Leonard, retired undefeated 135-pound king Lawrence Central 29, Nohlesville dianapolis and now Detroit editor for Avlntlon nnd American Machinist, was back In the city yesterday to launch preparations for the gigantic tnsk of Deedsville 61, Butler Township (Miami) 21.

Berne, Feb. 15 Ann Arbor, Feb. 15 UP) The University of Chicago dropped its 11th straight game, bowing to Michigan, 64 to 37, in a Big Ten basketball game here tonight. The Chicagoans' 57th straight DeSoto 45, Selma 36. Lake L.

Glendenlnrr, former East Chicago Washington 45, Ja' Berne High School coach who per 44 (overtime). serving as director of liming ana scoring at the SOO-mlle automobile race here May 30. had a leave of absence while serviniz In the armed forces, lins nicker, who has served as ni- resinned his position. He lias ac. loss against Western Conference competition gave Michigan a 6-6 record in the loop standing.

Charles Burna was defeated by Weldon Phelps by a 'hree-round derision (final). Lleht Heavyweight Class sal Snapp defeated John Bryant by a decision In threa rounda (final), Heavyneljfht Class-Lee Carter debated Eric Larson by a tec hnical K.O. third round (final). KOVICK Flyweltht Class Russell McKinney defeated George Tabor by decision In three rounds. (Kl-na Light Heavyweight Clans William Roberts won from Cava Bur-rls by default.

(Final). Featherweight Class Lcn Bowman won from Clifton Scott by a decision in three rounds. (Final). Lightweight Class Wilson Biene vs. Slgmtind Jones.

No contest. Neither would lifclit. (Final). Bantamweight lass Albert Cousins lost to Tllford Shanks on three-round decision. (Final).

Welterweight Class copied a posilion with Jefferson Kautskys Oppose Sheboygan Team goodtear uni BRAKE RELIHINC NO RIVETS TO SCORE DRUMS Up to 50 Mora Wear EXPERT WHEEL ALIGNMENT WHEEL BALANCING Goodyear Service Stores Oolawaro at Walnut, Rl. 1436 When tha Six Corn arm Moat rector of timing and scoring since 1913 and who was a member of the technical committee for two veara mlor to that, discovered High School of Lafayette to coach track and be In charge of nn Michigan (4). Chicago (37). aeronautical program at the FO FT PF FO FT PF of a generation ago, voted for Stoiz, live rounds to four, with one even. Strack National Basket- during the course of a checkup yesterday that nearly all of the Two of the 2 1 22.

Lebanon 60, Mooreavilln 27. Lewisville 84, Middletown 21. Liberty 31, Centerville 25. Lima 48, Brighton 21. Lnogootee 42, West Baden 31, Lnpaz 41, Tippecanoe 26.

Madison 42, 1-awrcnccliurK 31. Mexico 32, Gilead 27. Michlirantown 74, Forest 43. Milan 49, Osgood 29. Milroy 50, Clarksburg 84.

Monroeville 89, Areola 87. Montpelier 41, Liberty Center 27. Moral Township (Shelby) 51, Boggatown 25. Morocco 48, Mt. Ayr 41.

Morristown 43, New Palestine 31. Mt. Vernon 29. Fort Branch 25. Mulberry 39, Dayton 26.

Munele B'lirris 40, Elwood 88. Napoleon 48, Versailles SB. New Albany 40, Evansville Reitt 82. Harrlson.f 3 Sflbo.c 4 key men who nmea mm ni me lot 4 ORIleyr II 3 Slsco.g laht race, in 1941, are active and Expansion Of National Mullaney.s; 1 Harder. 2 Baker, 1 Dietrich.

2 Felnbers.c 1 Rosncrns.c 3 eady to resume their ouncs. Rickcr will return to Detroit today. Hockey League Sought bail League's seven top scorers will test the Indianapolis Kautskys' defense when the Sheboygan Redskins make their last appearance of the season at the Armory tomorrow afternoon. They are Ed Dancker and Mike Novak, who boast scoring totals of 305 and 247 points, respectively, for their first 26 games. school.

He was a glider pilot In the war and since his discharge been at Purdue where he will re-cieve his master degree in June. A graduate of Geneva High School and Purdue University, Glcndenlng was a track Mar while at Purdue nnd then coached here two years before entering the service. Ned Shuck, former Central of Muncie and Ball State athlete, replaced him here as coach. Walton, 3 Westrmn.K 1 Kell.lt 1 Totals 23 New York, Feb. 15 CP) The Totals 13 11 MacMitclir II Tops Field National Hockey League's gov Score at Half- Michlaan Chicago 19.

ernors listened to various plnns Ornclals Lyle Clarno Badley and T. R. Smith Purdue). IJaxtcr Mile Tonight New York, Feb. 15 MOLeslle MnrMilchell will find a dnrk Dancker tops the six-foot, mark by seven inches and Novak is six feet nine inches tall.

Game time will be 3:45 p.m., following a curtain-raiser scheduled at 2:30 o'clock. horse; lined un against him to. BASKETBALL TONIGHT morrow night when he shoots for lis fourth straight post-war mne Philadelphia Phillies trlnmr.h the New JforK Aininiic Club's annual manor train ami Sign Woman Scout field carnival at Mndlson for expansion today nnd did exactly nothing else about them at least officially. Ieonnrd Peto of Montreal and South Norwnlk, Phil Henderson and Ray Lewis of Los Angeles and George Campbell of Sun Francisco presented formal applications for franchises and outlined their plans for building new arenas. President Mervyn Red) Dut-ton announced only that the applications had been "taken under advisement" and that there would be no announcements concerning them in the immediate future.

Philadelphia, Peb. 14 (UP) Garden. Riggs, Budge Renew Feud On Tennis Tour An added starter in the fea Something new was added to the of breath-taking ured Biixter mile will be Forest New London 37, Russiaville 27. New Castle 35, Anderson 21. New Lebanon 45, Fairbanks) 38.

New Waverly 60, Walton 21. Orleans 43, I'aoli 3.1. Ossian 87, Rock Creek 28. Otter Creek 40, Terre Haute iley 32. Oxford 43, Rensselaer St.

Joseph's 82. Pennville 52, Poling 21. Peru 36. Rochester 34. Petersburg 45, Stendal 84.

Pierseton 81, North Webster 17. Pine Village 41. West Lebanon 21. Fittiboro 40, Plainfield 38 (overtime). Plymouth 50, Warsaw 47.

Prairie Township (Tipton) 87, West Middleton 25. Princeton 40, Oakland City 29. v.faw veteran two-miler and Charles Cooper lost to Louis Faucett by a decision In three rounds. Dallas Hill loat to Gene Thomas by a derision In threa rounds. Faucett defeated Thomas by a decision In threa rounda.

(Final). Middleweight Clans Ror Glfh defeated William Oora by decision in three rounds. Roy Glsh loat a three-round decision to Joa Newman. (Final). Heavyweights John Thomas defeated Leo Binns by a technical K.O.

In first round. (Final). The sportsmanship trophy for the tourney was won by Russell McKinney, flyweight novice champion W. B. P.

Little Giants Entertain Earlham Five Tonight Crawfordsville, Feb. 15 (Spl.) The Wabash College basketball team will make its last home appearance of the season tomoirow night, when Earlham comes here for a return game. At Earlham the Maroons defeated Wabush, 48 to 29. Coach Dale Davis has announced that he expects to start Hull and Rogers, forwards; Wagner, center, nd Standish and H. Perdue, guards.

Wabash closes its season at DePauw Feb. 19. fttecnlochnse chnmn from Still steps by the Phillies in their program to vacate the National League cellar. Pennsylvania Boxing Croup Bars Boltlen Philadelphia. Feb.

15 (UP) Nate Bolden of Chicago today was barred from Pennsylvania boxing rings for life for "failure to give his best efforts" against Billy Fox last Monday night and the State Athletic Commission will ask all other states to concur in the ban against the Negro light-heavyweight. The commission revoked Bol-den's license and declared a forfeit of his $1,600. Bolden's managers, Joseph Woodman and Charles Rose, were absolved 'as were Fox and his manager, Frank Palermo. Bolden, fourth-ranking light heavy, was counted out after 49 seconds of the second round after taking a blow on the face from Fox. It was Billy's 37th straight knockout.

The club announced the signing water, who Is switching to the ffhortfr rlistnnce In an effort to inject new life Into the mile BUTLER VS. FRANKLIN 85c General Admission of Edith Houghton, 3.1. Phllnrlol- competition which nasn i yet phia, a discharged WAVE with a wealth of experience as a scout. reached pre-wnr standards. F.faw Ik mnlcriert wnn mac- Miss Houghton played baseball Mitchell, Tommy Quinn of the New York AC and Marcel Han- Chicago, Feb.

15 UP Bobby Riggs and Don Budge will renew their feud for the world's professional tennis championship in a series of 25 matches in the Midwest and East, starting at the Chicago Stadium on March 9, Jack Harris, veteran promoter, announced today. Other appearances Include Pittsburgh, March 11; Hershey, March 12; Washington, D.C., March 13, and Baltimore, March 14. The remainder of the schedule will be announced later. Harris said several other prominent professionals will be added to the caravan. Riggs bester Budge in a recent West coast series.

with the Philadelphia Hobbies, the New York Bloomer Girls and the nnrr, French middle-distance Title Scrap Ordered For Gus Lesnevich New York, Feb. 15 (UP) The New York Boxing Commission today ordered Light-Heavyweight Champion Gus Lesnevich, recently discharged from the Army, to sign flee, who tlniNnen in inai timer at both the Millrose and Boston AA games. New York Hoverettes. She also was a member of a girls' baseball team that toured Jnpnn. Her job with the Phillies will be scouting the sandlots and suburbs for likely material.

Leon Dailey To Coach Illinois Prep Gridmen 8:15 P. M. Butler Fiefdhouse Rensselaer 4t, Irelphi S3. Richland 40, handler 29. Richmond 48, Muncie Central 81.

Ridireville 38, Jackson Township (Randolph) 32. Roekport 46, Tell City 33. Romney 41, Jackson 25. Rossville 50, Sheridan 21. Royerton 41, Harrison Township (Delaware) 21.

Rushvllle 44, Greensburg 42 (double overtime). for defense of his title by April 9. Lesnevich now Is training for a I.U. Wrestling, Track, non-title bout against Heavyweight Lee Oma at Madison Square Garden Feb. 22.

Hatlurmun Given Berth On Irish Starling Vive Notre Dnmo, Feb. 15 (Spl.) Coach Elmer Ripley will make his first change of the season in the starling lineup of the Noire Dame basketball team when the Irish take the floor tomorrow night against Marquette in Milwaukee, Wis. George Rattorman will be BRIGHTWOOD AIRPORT WITH CIRCLE PATTERNS) Benton, Feb. 15 The appointment of Leon Dailey, former Purdue University athlete, a athletic director of Benton High School was announced by Wheel Alignment and Balancing Wa apcelallta In tha correction af lira wear, car pulllnt ia ana alda and hlmmjr. Complete kaee action rehalldlnc.

king- pin installed, frame and aale stralcbtenlns. Meat Reasonable Prices In the City ALIGNMENT SERVICE CO. 120 N. Dtlawart LI. 8381 Christman, Kiitner Sign Chicago, Feb.

15 JPt The Chicago Cardinals today announced the signing of Pitchin' Paul Chrlstman, the team's 1943 quarterback, and Mai Kutnpr, All-America end at Texas University in 1941. I I AIRPORT IV placed in the starting lineup to team with Lro Klier at the forward posts. Joe Dee, regular forward, will bp shifted to guard in place of Frank Gllhooley. school authorities today. Dailey formerly was football coach at Gary Horace Mann High School.

He was discharged from the Navy recently after serving two years as athletic instructor aboard aircraft carriers in the Pacific. 3 More Players Sign Pittsburgh Contracts Pittsburgh, Feb. 15 (UP) The Pittsburgh Pirates announced today they have received signed 1946 contracts from three more players, including Outfielder Tom O'Brien, who hit .335 in 58 games for the Bucs last season. Others signed were Outfielder Frank Colman, who was hampered by a leg injury most of last season, and Stan McEJmurry, a right-handed pitcher, who won 10 and lost 15 at York, In 1945. Marquette Coach Quits Muskogee, Feb.

15 UP Mai. Arthur (Pete) Smith an Sivim Squads In Action Bloomington, Feb. 15 (Spl.) Indiana University's wrestling team, undefeated in three matches this season, will meet Illinois here tomorrow afternoon, while the Hoosier track and swimming squads are opening their 1946 cards on foreign fields. The trackmen will oppose Purdue at Lafayette and the swimmers will engage In a dual meet with Chicago at the Maroons' pool. Johnson Wins Match HI Johnson defeated Dave Klapper, 50 to 35, In a state three-cushion billiard tournament match that went 80 innings at the Board of Trade parlor last night.

The two Indianapolis players shared high run honors with three each. LEARN TO FLY YOUR OWN NEW AERONCA CHAMPION FASTER (90 M.P.H.) ROOMIER BETTER VISIBILITY The First Really NEW 194 Trainer Trial Lesson, $2.00 Solo, 7.00 Per Hour Dual, $8.00 Per Hour 'IMHAXAPOLMS9 DOWNTOWN AlilPOitT" Tigers Sign Cramer Detroit, Feb. 15 (UP) P.oger (Doc) Cramer, center fielder for the Detroit Timers, has accepted terms for 1946 and will report to the Tigers' Lakeland (Fla.) spring training camp Feb. 27, It was announced today. PROFESSIONAL BASKETBALL tUroJar National Leaaaa Game INDPLS.

KAUTSKYS VS. SHEBOYGAN REDSKINS SUNPAT, FEB. 17, 8:15 P. M. PRELIMINARY-.

P. M. NATL GUARD ARMORY RESERVED SEATS At aemxB Hats. Iteoh-Callakaa. Km-Res Gromek Joins Holdouts Cleveland, Feb.

15 (UP) Steve Gromek, who topped the Cleveland Indians' pitching staff with 19 victories last year, became a holdout today. Frank Kohlbecker, business manager of the Indians, announced the big right-hander had returned his 1946 contract unsigned, accompanied by a "No, thank you" note. Net Coach Resigns Pwoehester, Feb. 15 (Spl.) Russell M. Brown, coach at Akron High School, resigned today because of illness.

Brown is a native of Peru and was graduated from Ball State Teachers' College in 1940. Trustee Ralph Rader has no one to replace Brown at the present time. nounced today he had resigned as football line coach at Mil- 4100 Mass. Ave. CHerry 8217 waukee Marquette University to College Swimming enter the restaurant business enter CARL HART, Flliht Director ESTHER M.

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