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FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1952 THE INDIAN APOLIS STAR SIWOTIV THE STAUS Ittj Corky rui Caps Lose 4-2 Tilt To Cincinnati Cambridge City Middlccoff, Clark Share Hellermen Fade In Race For 3d Tucson Lead Only Unbeaten UNTIL LAST SEASON, CambiicL'i' City's Wampus Cats of Lincoln Ilish had never won hih school tournament. Now they're standing alone with 11 consecutive triumphs Hip only undefeated club in the Realm of the TIISAA and quite willing to make it two in a row in Richmond's sectional event, whore they got all hands to holler "uncle" last spring. Tonight they ro for No. 15 again.st r.osioti, hn-c principal, Harry Winter, himself nearly Uinal Kanin picked olf a ntle for By BOH ST A A HAN, Smrt Kitltor I. ike an old daKuerreot pp, the Caps faded further from thp playoff picture in the American Hockey League last night hpn Ihev dimmed a 4-2 decision tn thp Cincinnati Mohawks at the 'a i Tucson, Ariz.

AP Middleeoff of Memphis and Jimmy Clark of Lacuna Coliseum. I.rajtue Standing WSIHS IIIVIMON Beach, both of whom thought they should have piayed belter, tied for the lead at the end of the first round of the $10,000 Tucson Open golf tournament yesterday. Both shot five- A combination of good goal-ing by Kmile (The Call Kiancis and their own defensive weakness proved the undoing of the Hellerrnan. "The Cal" slopped 35 shots thrown his way by Indianapolis, thi. nr r.A 31 11 3 191 37 17 4 171 17S 7 23 5 47 134 1S3 II 1 (I 171 17 37 5 37 171 194 I 1 Olpvplano Clin mnflil SI l'ul, India napnln under-par 1 I fe 45 'S Thirty-eight of the field of 13fi which i.s a good night's work i awf i Cambridge when Hutcli I'ctcrs "as ui-anni; snon punts winter and summer, But an old Mux Print I man tmm Cnnnersv ille, straightened Lincoln's basketball frill lines, mainlv with the of ii-tuol.

7-inch Howard Alexander, a 'iO-pounrt deirick and three-lrtteimati. t'ntil Butch came into the job three hack from Seven Mile, Cambridge was better known Inr its Ovrtberk potteiy, a major league Iwe-eball player named l'etp Chapman, a wide main drag on 4(1, rackets and arthritic marshals. hsitiin mmio.N I i. Pt. OF Hmhn 3f.

IS 5 SI 177 1 71 34 3 47 1 02 i9? Blllf, In 19 2 3 4 41 143 191 in''ii 17 33 0 34 149 J07 15" ff "'3 broke or equaled par 70 on the even in our league, but the Caps Kl Rio Golf and Conn- were oor under pressure and try Club course. only were' in contention for pari I of the action. JOE 'KOI is, former heavy K' tWj 5 l.ASI- NM.HI i M'OHtS CMit'iiumi 4. lndttnapntiR S. Xftltnnal l.u Mi.lilicfil Yolk 0.

Oikaltn BoMnn 0 (tlet. to I weight boxing champion, played the best golf since he joined the winter circuit in San Piego, Cal to lead amateurs with a 69. Four lesser known players were grouppd two strokes hack of the leaders with 67. They are fv Hutch and the hoys are six games away from a perlect season, a tricky accomplishment now thai they no longer have No. 2 shooter, Alt Chapman, with them.

All not married Jan. 1ft. Mihon on Feb. 6, Milrov nn Feb. and a thud match with Onterville i i I rjr-v Frank Champ of Lake Charles, Keh.

9 const itule a bin week tor "Trffl Ihe Cats, If the squad nets vs- if I I 4' 5t-il If if f. hippi iik Peters believes il SINl'K 'I'lIK Mohawks are one of the clubs the Caps must beat out to get into the post-season money series, they lost considerable ground by dropping this one. The best Indianapolis has to show for four meetings here this season with the invaders is one 3-3 tie. Cincinna.ti grabbed the lead after 6:01 of play in the initial period when Mickey Mikoski beat in a rebound from the right side, and the Caps were unable to do any thing when, they had Ihe maiiM)wer edge twice later in the stana on minor penalties. The Mohaw ks lengthened their edge at 7:12 in Ihe middle session with the aid of a penally.

When Hug Collin was 1 Aft shot at 3:30 to tie the score at 2-all. William (Wiggiei Wylie shot the Mohawks ahead to stay with what proved to lie the winning tally at 7:48 of the last period. Hall kicked out a shot of Mick-nski's. but it went straight back toward Wylie and it was an easy mailer for the surging tenter to drive il into the nets. V'v lie's second gual, and the absolute clincher, came at 17:24 when he broke into a Cap rush belore it could get started and beat Hall alone.

For some strange reason known only to Keleree Walton Russell, Mick-oski and Jack l.ancien were given assists on Ihe play. CkuritmU (4 Inlia iiapolis (2) A Pong Higgins of Fort Worth, Fred Hawkins of Kl Paso, and Max Evans of Del roil. Lloyd Mangrum of Chicago, pre-tourney favorite, was grouped with nine others with scores of 6S. Included was Chandler Harper of Portsmouth, who won the Tucson event in 1950' Jack Burke Houston, Tex another highly regarded player, had an even par 70. Mllllll (,,.,, I 1 I "Mil Knightstnw i a I.

the Kasl-Cenlral Coiilcrenco rival that went unbeaten lor Rames belore losing, A. A and on the right Erwin Wetzel of the Indianapolis packing house firm. The trophy will stand 40 inches high and the victorious rookie will get a replica of it for his own. (Star Photo) Wi ThtM 8 11 jjr switches, to a oil a' lM crowds. The Milton fin me has NEW 500 TROPHY Tony Bettenhausen (center), American Automobile AiseJciation driving champion, examines a drawing of Ihe new Stark Wetzel Trophy which will go to the outstanding rookie driver in this year's 500-mile race.

Left is George Stark Aleviimler rcteri been moved to Cenlerv die's llooi and the Cenlei ville nuiieh thumbed off for cross-checking Ken Barlow, the invaders used their superior strength to make l.anrien D. 1. D. It 2-0, Ian Macintosh camp mar. I J-.

1 Hall Folk Collin Rcihfl Hlrsrhlflrt postponed from Dec, 21 will be moved into Richmond's tVic Hall where Art Beckner's Red I'evils have done so well this season. Onterville, which hoisted Richmond on I of sectional compel il ion last season, has been toughest to convince. The Can won Ihe first time by 38-57, repealed it last Friday at Ccnlervtlle in another one-pointer, 47 to IB. From Lincoln's 402 enrollment Peters finally has settled on five seniors, five juniors as his shooters. His guaids, Marlin Craig mg in i com ine rigni wmg to hat w.

K-Slale Cajjers Declared Iiieliiiihle After Protest a i'otllH 1BC To Hold WalcollTo Charles Bout Goalie Clenn scin.n I lliitiiuiftl! MMi'fs-irwiri Bruwn, Hartlsnn, CiinilH Matluw, Wyhp, MrClfnrl, Hall. Bi klat iclt. IntnaiiBMults i s-luirii Hav 7.e(nl, OOiail, Wilsun, L. Wiliwin. Jmiltowski.

Twice more the Caps had Ihe advantage on the visitors when minor penalties were levied againsl the Mohawks, but still Ollnjals-Kf ieit- MIDIH.KCOKF felt he was lucky to wind up in the lead. "I was driving badly," he said. "1 was fortunate tn begin hitting on the back nine." He was par 35 going out and had a five-under-par 30 coming in. Clark apparently had the lead sewed up on the 18th green. He nepried only an 18-inch putt for a birdie.

His pulf missed by a fraction of an inch and he took a par 5. "It makes you sick when you do a thing like that," he said "I've played betlpr golf than I did today." Jimmy 'Pemaret of Ojai, two-time winner of the Tucson WdllOh Rli.wsfll; ln-d Hal si h'Jxi 'il 4 Schaetle. Rell and a third men, Jfilin Manhattan, Kas. (AP)-The -Srurlns Br ferMi- schoolmate, Dave Pritchard, were Miami, Fla. (API Possibility 1.

1 j. i. contacted recently in Omaha by of a heavyweight title match be miHtiie iii no an; iniiig ciiHiiuiiii about it. INIIIANAPOI.IS 1 1 2-4 0 0 2-1 1. Cimlitnati.

Kansas Stale Athletic council has declared ineligible two former Omaha South High School ll representativ of Kansas State tween Champion Jersey Joe al and went lo Manhattan for 'Irv- eott and Harry (Kid) Matthews basketball player who were the outs. were ac rmiv nf Na. cnaeiip aim tst till subject of a appeared slim today. Jim Norris, president; of the International Boxing Club, yesterday said flatly that he would not release Walcott from his IBC braska protest. cepted, gien scholarships, enrolled for the second semester, and are now in school at Kansas l)lll clubs were at strength i mtn in-nn-f ociratiy lamm-when the first-Cap goal came at 13:131 3:16 of the last period.

It was'- 'T' a long drive liom the Stick Ol Cuialtlw ll; Bei H.rschleld from just ov er Vo'u; UXri'ln''-the blue line, then Kddie Rn.ne- xT X't: lean gave the crowd of 3,127 dinrv Rruiwtrau il. wiim, 3-so: rt i it- '1 Cincinnati, Wyli iMirknikn. 7 4, tans a lot Of hope by drilling in IS, Cincinnati. Wylie Ujnclcn Mickrukii the rebound of Johnny Wilson's A91 Sources close to the athletic Open, was breaking par when council said Ihe group held a Stale. Prttchard returned to eont rarl The only thing I'm interested renched the 18th tee.

He sent special meeting Monday, alter Omaha i'llis Swallow Swim Carl Schaetzle of Omaha, thp protest was received, and found "some evidence" of viola five drives out of hounds and took a nine-over par on the hole. He had a 33-4. V-78. father of Stanley, said he went to Manhattan Wednesday after tion of Big Seven rules. in is Walcott' fight with Ezzard Charles, former heavyweight title holder," he said.

Al Weill, matchmaker for the IBC, backed him up. Nebraska 'complained that the hearing rumors that a complaint 1,113 See Semi-F inert was to be filed in the matter. players had been illegally te- and Charles Swallow, are the two juniors on an otherwise all-senior first five. Alexander is the pivot, Gerald Swim and Frank Callis the forwards. Then come 6-2 Paul Wesseler and Paul Baxter, both seniors, and three juniors Dunne Richardson, Max Blose and Glenn Rodtger.

Alexander, no poke, has hit 107 field goals, 45 tree ones for 'J59 iviiiilo and nil 18 nVAlsro Ihrnnnh fhl first 14. Swim, six-looter. "I wanted to find out if the cruiled by Kansas Stale. Anderson Collrc Wins Bv 8 1 To 57 "WALCOTT IS going to fight rumor was true and it tne noys Thev were Identified as Stan- ley Sehaptlp, who was grariu- were in danger of losing their Charles for the title first," he Golden Gloves Fights pitginuity, ne saia. ai ixansax sain, ne noes ne ne ma is the nnlv nllfrr thnnlor ovr 100.

He has 116. has sllltM'd i wppU' ann Dave Bp1' Slatp I learned that the hoys for every penny he owns. And Anderson. Ind. lAPl Ander and the K-State officials knew 87, Swallow 73 and Callis 71.

Nvho hed last spring. THE ATMI.KTK! council tnet son College's Ravens sank 34 of I about the protest and that, a on the same day the protest was hearing was to be held at the A crowd of 1,413 amateur boxing fans saw the semi-finals of the Golden Gloves tournament at the Armory last night, a 20- time or ine nexi conicieiue 73 shots and had no troublp subduing Wilberforce of Ohio last night, 81-57. Anderson tnnlr a 9-tr) lpart In to submit received and plans he's going to have to sign by Feb. 5 or get suspended and forfeit the title. I hope that doesn't happen." Felix Bocchicchio, Walcott's manager, said Wednesday a tentative agreement had been made for a fight between Walcott and Matthews, a Seattle light heavy- And what Wniiipus Cat? Mebiter has a rather deflnitiiin for a wiinipiix.

mi can look It up. I he nlcknnme probably han few lilsturlet. One of them: When they were exeat hIIdk for the high school foundation diggers uncovered a few bone and mimp wit, to nnxwer the obxioii 'what' i'rhib through with Uampns at. Bonlnft Club. OPclslonPd Kflwairt fXrppS, Spnatp Avp.

Hpavywpteht Novicp-Rnbptt Taylor. Bland Rfilng Club, rlpcisionpd Jnan Rlttpc, Crppn-ItHd BnvC Club HS-Potlnd Novlcp-RindnU Blunrl Bourne Hub, TKO John K. Brown, Cn Attprhmy. third round. Hpuvywplght Novice-Isaac Polpman.

Sesa te Avp KO Stpphpna. Bland Biixine Ciub. 30 spcnnds fliat ioitnd. Iis-Pnund Open Charlpa Monrp. Bland Roxim Club, declalonpd FPrdlnand Edwarn, Gaiflpld Community Cpntpr.

12fi-Pound Onpn-Clpnrpp Andpnon. the first quarter and coasted P'R'm which was the last meeting. "MR. (Athletic Director Larry Mullins) admitted 1o me that, his school was guilty from there. Wilberforce made a findings on the case to the Rig Seven Conference board for review.

The Omaha World Herald ves-terday quoted Ihe father of one of the boys as saving he thought slep before next Friday night's finals. Fight open champs crowned HV GAM WITH TIIK WAMI't CATS of a iolation of the new code weight, at Las N'egas, pos- respectable 20 of 61 shots but npver was in contention. George Hunn scored more than half of the Wilberforce field in contacting these Ctmaha boys, sihly on Memorial Dav. 'It is mv intention to write a next week make the Chicago trip Koimg ciub, dKiutonpd Prank 7.nn. i net.

Bland Bojrlne Club. to fight in the tourney of cham- i3n.pund oppn-Bot, johnton. pions Feb 2.3 Boxing Club, dpcialonpd Samtip l.anipr, Camp Attpihurv 17S-Pnund Novlcp-vvilllam Oio, Bland 147-Pound Open-Jam" Watktna. Bland Boslnn Club TKOri Oonald Mvprs, un- Bonltif Club won hy TKO opr I.pp -lurraa, attachpd. SO spcondu third round.

unattpchprl ipeonda first round 175-Pound Bplcripr, Bland 147-Pound Oppn-Donald Carppnlpr. un- Boxmtt Club, dPclmrHipil Rill Murray, un- altui hpil dp, ulnnpd Rufun St. Clair, Caaip Cambnrik-ft 7 Spicnd fl.1, 33. Catntvrute Mtltnn 4l CarnhnrtB H. llKci'i'Mnwn 4S CamrtflBr KoiutUin Cllv 43 Cmhndtf M.

I'nliin fit- 44. CamlMlrlrr Ifc. Sltaiiehn 47 Cantlrldfff 59 tlAcrstPwn 1, CnlPrv'lll" CftnilMUlsp SO. Rcwkvltlp 4R. fmhrli1 tf.

l.thrrto 4 1 Csmbrldcc SO KttlFhtHlnwn 37, Catnbrlilirv 7't. VVhllPwatpr 47. Camtirnlff Cpntprville 4 Krh. Kth A-Milton at Cmtficllla Kf, S-A Mlltor Ffti. n-Onli-rvlllp at RirhmnnH.

FPU. 1 Kpt, At MfmoMal. a Los Angeles promoter, made mu 'f this offer- Chuck Harris topped Anderson "He said he'd give us $250,000 17' and 50, per cent of everything." i letter to each of the faculty representatives, pointing out that the boys themselves knew nothing of this new ntle, and therefore weren't guilty yet mav he Nebraska as guilty in recruiting el forts on his son as K-State. Specifically, the newspaper isaid, Nebraska charged K-Slate with violating a new Big Seven rule prohibiting "personal solici- tation of athletes off Ihe campus I by members of the alhletic staff rvorris said vesterdav that Bmtar. i sicinr.

3 i And This Oiw WVnt est aiiacnpn. AtlPrhitrv. 1 160-Pound Oppn-Klrlh Vancp, Bland! 175-Pound Oppn-Thitnlon Harrla, Spn- 0 Boxing Club. TKO Rlchnrd Elay- alp Avp, va. Rubprt Bland Hill Community Cpriter, 53 spconda tint Roxinn Club.

dpclatPd no contpat rPfpi'P round. and both tlthtpra pltmlnalpd. 1 Ifin-Pnnnd Oopn-OcoiBp Malthpwa. llpavvwPltht Onpn-Bud Vaar. Bland punished for the action of school would be "in violation of Wal- ntlum.

officials," he said. colt's contract with the IRC "Coach Harry had bepn The contract docs not call for P4itninn, 7 0 Roxlnt Club. dpcialonpd John Luff, tin- 0 0 0 Blpvtm. I (i 1 3 1 Kirtnkrm 0 0 1 Pnwplt. 1 7 Rrnwn, 11 4 4 Cuvei 0 0 0 Whll'hura.

0 1 Mnnrp. 701719 (H4I TnlaK I rtPiouiv. fti i t.natipa Rlanri Bnxinit Ctnh. lln flrat round Novli p- lol.o Mrtitln Bl'hl Rii.in. 1rv.i of representatives of the Rthletic Tllr.

IIKI.MS A ill Foundaiions All-Southern alifor- s(nff nia Board ol Basketball selected, by unanimous vote, Denny Miller Another part of thp iipw rule a( "Player of the Year." This fi-fnot. 2Vinch guard, an 18-year-old adopted last December, prohibits senior in High School, was placed on the All-Western League member from holding any prac. ing any pi any guarantee." 'n- nuntpls, HE SAID would he glad to talk Ihtnec Ivor with Rorvhif. Anitfrwn Community CpntPt. spcnnda aprond in contact with Stan for many months," Schaetzle said.

"Hp called on the boy in Omaha and entertained him in Lincoln. He tried to arrange another talk with Stan last week, just a few round attarhpd Bplchpr. Bland RoxltlR Cluh won by TKO nypr Rland BoxttiK Club. 30 xpeonda first round IfiO. Pound Oppn-Natp Bradlpv.

Bland Roxlrts Club dpclstonpd Gporfp MatthPwa, Camp AttPrbuiy lla-Pottnd Oppn l.PdPtl Fllinrton, avp TKO. tint round I 22 1 WPound Novicp AodPiaon (California high school basketball season starts earliei team. tire or test which a prosper -Rcnrtnr Br Qaartpr chio tomorrow at a scheduled wiiupi force io 21 is I Bland Boxing Cluh. dpcialnnpd Kdward NPblPlt. Bland Boxipt Club.

lAO-pound Novlrp-Andrpu- Walkpr. Bund I ends after the first semester in January. 1 Miller was born in five student displays his ability, Andnaon 5 THE EWSPAI'EK gave this days before he went to Kansas State." account Bloomington, son of Ben Miller, former Waldron High School basketball player and laler a member of Indiana I'mversity's team. His mother is Martha I Linn i Miller, daughter of Dr. and Mrs.

Linn of Bourbon. And his grandpapa is Aaron Miller, 1413 W. 28th Street, the lellow who supplied all this information to begin with. meeting in Coral Gables, hut was stit'p he wouldn't change his mind. Harry Markson, director of i boxing for Ihe said in New York: "We a ip confident Bocchicchio will fulfill his contractual agree-' merit to fight Ezard Charles for I thp heavyweight title for the IBC." Walcott has been given until Feb.

3 by thp New York Box-i ing Commission to sign up for Ohio's Rally Too Lale To Beat Si. Louis Five St. Louis i APi Si Louis I'ni- out in front. Thrpe personals versitv's brisketliali Icmii fought against the fi-fnot. 4-inch center A Man's Home His Cosfe Man's Haf Is His Crown a title defense It thinks he oil" a last-quarter Ohio State during ihe first period weighed rmah drive, led by Center Paul Fhert neavny on mm.

The National Boxing Associa iviost oi ivictvenna pouiis lion has given Walcott until March 15 to sign up for a championship bout. Cards' Rookie en nip in the first period -11 of the 16. He hit five consecutive baskets in that period to keep his team even wifb Ohio State for Ihe quarter. It will tie a champion hump when Npw Palestine, the lliinrork oiinly winner, itnil Mural Township, the Shelby titllst, meet at Morristmvn Feb. The game originally hittl been scheduled for Feb.

8 at Moral ppi1 rnmpc titinn. Clinch Al Miller at hnighlstown Memorial, who loses only three of his first 1(1 hoys by graduation, luis a home ttatp open Tor Keh. ISt.Vt. The athletic, director Is if. Liter.

vhi also it it it ii ii tic i-il Hint, his football conch, Hill l.vncli. lias resigned to accept a job at Columbus. A Mr, Stepmicev ich of Hammund Is filling Mr. Lynch' shoes I.OG.VN SPOUT'S fifth straight reverse was a matter of free throws. Franklort put them in after both clubs lintshed with 13 field goals each.

The winning Hot Dogs were sharp, dropping all hut lour of IS free throws while Logan was limping tn on just three hits in 11 attempts Bippus has II of Hi now in that healthy Northeast region Salem Center nipped Spencci tile, i 78.72, despite a 11-point pcrlormance by Kddie Hook ot Ihe i losers i HKTKKNTH ANM AI, Flanner lloue Hack and field men is scheduled June 7, savs Program Duector Bill Klliott Jay MeCiearv, the Muncie Central boss, thinks the long road tups on a Friday-Saturday schedule haven't brought out the best in his' Ohm Stalp t.1l f. Inala mm VVl Acp, Gets Draft Call kg rr rr lutfipld.f 1 2 3 Soniipnberg win his heart with the Valentine he'll remember efter February Uth 0 4Kovar.f Wllka 1 for a 62-38 triumph over the Big Ten team last night. Ctiard Lou McKenna was high for St Louis with lti points. Fhert got 20 lor Ohio. The Buckeyes, using two platoons, were fairly fresh at the finish and outscoted the Bills, 13-7.

in the final quarter as they tried to make up an 11-point deficit at ihe start of the period. St. Louis had a It-point margin twice in the third period and still led by 10 points with three minutes lo go in the game. Had Fbetl gone back into action a few minutes sooner he and the Puckeves might have pulled 3 1 dJ.Kocllf 3 0 4 RuaxHl 0 0 1 Ullll.f A 4 Knch.r 3 3 1 ShocklPv 1 1 1 StPlnpr.f 4 1. MrKpnna I I I Leakesville, Miss.

(API The 1 Greene County draft board re-J ported that Wilmrr (Vinegar 7 3i Bend) Miell had heen ordered si ji; tn report for military induction Wllliama.f inllauilli.f HAKUP.f KliPil.f Armsttoni.p tope! a Katalfa.K Cook, Tolaix 0 Tola It CJnartPM- 31 12 -Scnptna Feb. 11. i A-63 Oliio Slatr l.mil" II 70 STETSON Kipp Tbiowa Mlaapd 3 F.hptt 3 rtatflpld Wllka. Itamif W'tllima Kovar 3 .1 Koch .1 Minrklpv 1. Sonnpn-bPtp 2 Koch 7.

Stpinpr. MvKpnna The left-handed 21 year old pitching prospect of the St. Louis Cardinals compiled a 16-14 with Houston iq the Texas League last year bitt held op-posiiijj teams to a l.Pfi earned run average, lie paced the Texas League in strikeouts with 257. Bearcats. mcennes, leading 32-31 alter three, got 'em by 70-39 as lour of the Alices all hit 13 or moie points Kill Hood il.3i, John Korb (17), t.anny Ostcrhage USi and Boh Bonhomme 'i PH, Mitchell couldn't handle Oolitic's Pele Pritehett the time around, losing a Kti-36 decision in which Pete dropped 21 points.

Oolitic lost the first fuss Dec. 7 by 42-40 in a double overtime. Skip Dudeck of Greene Township ih South Bend sectional worry) heads all St. Joseph shooters with an average that's just under 22 points a game. ID has 306 in 14.

lends Jack of Madison Tw ho has 303 in Ifi, HATS Sr Hoars Lynch, Former Tech Star Chicago IAD The Chicago Bears yesterday signed Lynn Lynch, former University of Illinois guard and a cast-off of the cross-town Chicago Cardinals. Lynch played high school ball at Tech ot Indianapolis. Lynch, fifth draft choice of the Cardinals in 19M, suffered an HO to $20 1 1 1 1 1 1 i i 1 1 For Month Fli.abeth. (API Don Newcomhe's diatt hoard said: yeslerday it has notilied ihe Brooklyn Dodger pitcher he will he inducted into the armed forces sometime in March. i Famous for STEAKS Since 1910 LltlPhpnn Ifl Sn.

I SO nittiipi 144 E. OHIO ST. (Ctoapd Btmdayt Table Tenuis Entries Due Todoy i the deadline for entrieit in The Star' 1952 City Park Table Tennii Tournament which gets underway Monday at 16 community centers. All applications must be made with directors of these centers. The Star will present 16 individual medals to the winners and will award a team championship trophy to the center whose representatives score the greatest number of points during the tourney which ends Feb.

21. Competition will be divided into two age classes: the junior division, age 14 or under on Jan. 1, 1952, and the senior division, 20 or under on Jan. 1, 1952. Last year's senior winners are ineligible for tourney play and last year's junior winners may compete again only if old enough for the senior bracket, Only other rule is that each match will be the best two games out of three.

No fees will be charged and competition is open to all with the specified qualification, Sectionals will be played at the following centers: Brookside, Christian, Coleman, Communal, Dougloss, Eagle Creek, English Avenue, Garfield, Hill, locke-field, Municipal, Northeast, Northwestern, Rhodius end Riley and at Public School No. 63, 1115 North Troub. early season injury last fall and was released by Curly Lambeau. former Cardinal coach. FifjhtKeMilts Omaha-den KUnafun.

Pud, dtntorfd BUn. DalLftff, fi herweighli ilOt. Select his Stetson from the new spring shapes, and shades, or a Stetson RIO GRANDE COCKTAIL LOUNGE Newest and Finest on East Side Seating For 159 People ENTERTAINMENT NIGHTLY THE STYLISTS, TRIO, EVERY FRI. AND SAT. Helen Spark on Ihe Organ Nightly 6 to 12 Fine FomU STEAKS, CHOPS, SftA FOODS We Can Accommodate IS In Our Prhatp Dining Knnm.

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