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3 MUNCIE STAR, SUNDAY, APRIL 15, 1956 Press in a Monaco Mess: Find Winner by Neck in Excelsior Middleweight Title Eyed by Bobby Boyd L. R. Hiatt Says: Public Lake and Hunting Site Sought for Area Hitting the Target Bird Dog Also Mushroom Hunter Jerseyville, HI. CT James Stewart of Hardin, says he has a point dog that hunts quail in the autumn and mushrooms in the spring. "You can believe it or not," Stewart said Saturday, "but that District Olympic Mat Trials Held at Purdue Lafayette, Ind.

(IP) College undergraduates and alumni dominated district Olympic freestyle wrestling trials at Purdue Field-house Saturday. The first two in each weight class in the round robin scoring will compete in tV; U.S. Olympic final tryouts at Los Angeles later this month. Cameramen Sang Bawdy Songs at Him, Rainier Says By RUSSELL HARRIS North American Newspaper Alliance Monaco Prime Rainier III has ask for additional French riot police for protection while he is going through the double wedding ceremonies with Grace Kelly next Wednesday and Thursday. His action followed closely his barring of press photographers from the wedding ceremonies after they heckled him and Grace in attempts to get pictures.

While he was in Paris en route home from the United States, he said, French photographers gathered under his window singing bawdy songs involving him. When he appeared to bird dog will point a mushroom I when you believe there isn't a bit of fungus in the locality, "It's a funny thing about how New York (JP) Find, a gelding owned by Alfred G. Vanderbilt, ran the second fastest Excelsior Handicap in history Saturday as he fought off the favored Joe Jones in the stretch to win a neck decision at Jamaica. It was a mild upset for the crowd of 44,397 largest at Jamaica in two years. The majority had sent off Joe Jones as a slight favorite over Nance's Lad.

Third in the field of nine for By CHARLES CHAMBERLAIN Chicago OP) Bobby Boyd is a gangling, goodnatured Negro lad who may be the world's middleweight boxing champion a year from now or sooner. He is the hottest property to come out of Chicago since the rise and fall of welterweight Johnny Bratton. He isn't endowed with Bratton's polish, but packs a good punch, has a reach from here to there, and is brimful of confidence after iu4 pounds Manuel Pihakis. Indi-! protest, he recalled, they snapped ms picture ana arove away. Added Shot put he works.

In the fall when the quail and pheasant are being hunted, "he makes a point with his tail sticking straight out. In the spring, when he is pointing mushrooms, he just makes a point and wags his tail back and forth." Rainier and the photographers 'jVl a rlt OY jSlCUer Genethe 49th running of the mile and are only part of the troubles thei beating George Johnson, li5U pounds Vernon Whitney, Purdue; Bill Bane, Bloomington, Ind. 136ti pounds Joe Shook, Indiana; Charles Johnson, Purdue. pounds Newt Copple. Champaign, Nick Petronka.

Indiana. 16014 pounds Larry Tenpas Illinois; Jim Bose, Indiana. pounds Roy Conrad, Chicago; Clifford Chappel, Purdue. entire press corps in Monaco is having. Monaco's three-story press Lawrence, Kan.

U.PJ Bill Nieder of Kansas, who is setting a new collegiate shotput record in nearly every meet this season, i 5 v. I i j- i has a red circus: Purdue; Dick headquarters 191 pounds Gil Mesec Anthony, Indiana. got off the best toss of his life Fullmer, Tony Anthony, Al Andrews, Italo Scortichini and Ed-uardo Lausse. Student of Jazz Boyd, who wears out-sized horned-rimmed glasses and is a student of jazz and collector of hot-beat records, has risen dizzily in the boxing ratings in the last year. one sixieenin eveni was u.

v. Whitney's Fisherman, who won the Excelsior last year. The time of 1:43 1-5 compared with the stakes record of 1:42 3-5 set in 1925 by Sting. For Find it was his second Excelsior victory. He won it in 1954 and his victory Saturday marked the third time in four years Vanderbilt had won the race.

First its central; in Heavy weights Clayton Cravath. fifl feet nnrl thrpp coun wun sawaust on ine noor Campbell, Joe Suminski, Purdue. Saddler Decisioned by Boardman Boston CD Brash young Larry Boardman pummeled featherweight champion Sandy Saddler with rights and lefts and hooks in the early stages, then settled down to outbox the old master no inches. under it. While there are Minor Events Leaders Hold Starting from scratch in the pro Glance won it in 1953.

All of the elephants, there are plenty of monkeys and an abundant display of tigresses thg- minked variety. The "maison de la presse" houses a press agent who is in a huff. He will answer questionr The distance erases both his previous record-shattering performances this season and will become the National Collegiate record if approved. The hulking 220-pounder first ranks four years ago after only Vanderbilt horses were ridden by Eric Guerin, Places in ABC Saturday night for a unanimous 10-round decision at Boston Gar-j den. Boardman weighed 135 Saddler 130.

Find rewarded his backers with an payoff. Rochester, N.Y. (P) Three 'only when submitted in writing. hundred and eighty-eight bowlers1 and then several days after they set a new college record at aa failed to disturb the leaders in are submitted." Neither he nor 9 'i in the Big Seven indoor track the minor events of the 53rd staff have the slightest idea'; meet at Kansas City this spring. All-Star Mat Card Here Next nhnnt u-hat ic nn Vioro a slight iling in the amateur bracket, he now is rated the No.

2 middleweight contender by the National Boxing Assn. Mostly in his favor are his age, 22, and the fact he is managed by a well-known, responsible Chicago business executive. Bernard Glickman. Glickman, a shrewd pilot who lias made sort of a hobby out of managing fighters, also has Johnny Holman, a heavyweight contender. Last week end, he hurled the Coach Rip Engle of Penn State says Otto Kneidinger, co-captain and tackle from Beilwood, was the difference as his team beat Syracuse, 21-20.

Kneidinger is a 6 foot 3 senior weighing 205 pounds. nual American Bowling Congress. abouts This makog intor. tournament Saturday I estin if not informative. Individual star for the day was; rrsnk n.mham Arlington v.

I There is a hidden pubhe-ad- 16-pound iron ball 59 feet 9 inches in the Texas Relays for a new outdoor mark, the standard Saturday Night Emmitt Lewis, left, fish and game director, and Hilliam Barnes, right, federal aid co-ordinator, Pittman-Kobertson Act, look over a who rolled a 667 single Series on dross jn the Press head-; bearer until Saturday. Pro wrestling will return to proposed lake site being pointed out by Dale Carder, chairman JJela-Muncie next Saturday County Council of Conservation Clubs. Marker Sunderland, Anril 21. when Promoter Oscari Conservation Commissioner, another member of the inspection party "I had my troubles as a kid," games of 225, 204 and 238. How-i quarters which startles you ever, his total was 55 pins short frequently with a very loud "alio, of the leading 722 of Eli Panttila! alI: communique, communique." of DeKalb, 111.

jThen follows a few minutes of A fnrmp'r nrpsirtent nf ths M3. rapid-fire French. You ask one iiWarnock will present an all-star is not shown. says Boyd, who has scored ftAnnEllTKTD UlADEf nur of card at the armory. Wrestling knockouts in winning 38 46 bouts "I always 4emed to be I normally is presented on Thurs- LEWIS' direCt01" the Fish and Game Division' and lO COUls.

1 always Seemea lO Oe. Will am Rarnot Pittmnn.Pnliorttnn TToHor-ol Ai tnr- William B. Barnes. Pittman-Robertson Federal Aid Co-ordinator! Writers Le- of tne lvelies standing around tional Bowlm in trouhle at. school because day nights but the shift to Satur roy Chase of the Peoria mxerpreier arm Danas, Star, rolled the highest series vvas in that excited com- spent an entire day in Eastern Indiana recently on an invitation suggestion extended to them by Marker Sunderland, conservation commissioner, Uale Carder, chairman of ad career as ne snoi -i-- Delaware County Council of Conservation He and his partner, Martin But-jagent- Jean Gastaud Mercury, in and vour reporter.

The officials were co-oDeratind lpr, totaled 1,250 for the day's top Person. was tardy. And I worked hardjday was made for thls occasion delivering groceries. I'll never to enable Warnock to obtain the forget carrying big baskets of( talent he desired, food up four or five flights of! The main event will bring out stairs on my shoulders. Boy, i Rip Hawk, former Miami, was worn down." I marine known as the Blond A couple more fights 0nd'Adonis- His Opponent will be the with the local group in search of suitable sites! tandem score.

Chase also finished! "What did he say?" you ask "He says that in half an hour for a worthwhile lake, public hunting territory or! his nlne games with 1,803, a both. This is the initial inspection tour of what better than 200 average. Glickman thinks Bovd will de- Black Fanther, a Negro wrestler. could well turn out to be a happy project. Two feminine grapplers, Maria SMALL PAYMENTS If You Need Any Carpenter Work of Any Kind Around Your Home We Can Do It on Our Small Monthly Payments Bernacki and Ginger Bauler, will wrestle in the semifinal and the opener, billed for one fall, will bring together Moose Dornocki serve a title shot.

He meets dangerous Holly Mims in Chicago Stadium Wednesday in a nationally televised scrap. Probably Charley Humez will be next or possibly Tiger Jones. he will have another communique to advise whether he has then decided whether or not to have another communique," I think. Sure enough, in half an hour there was one. It said Mercury was considering the matter of issuing another communique.

The circus awning in the courtyard covers a 60-foot curving bar It is no secret that hopes have run high for the re-establishment of the lake which touched York-town on the southeast and backed up for quite a distance. Plans have been drawn up, and cost statistics have been estimated by both private groups and the state department. In both cases the cost appeared to be prohibitive. The most Big Ten Rifle Championship to Badger Squad Michigan City, Ind. (IP) Wis- and Angelo Thanos.

With the exception of the Black 'v Fanther, who was here once, alii wrestlers on the newcomers to the program are! recent estimates ior a minimum ot zuu acres ana a maximum oi zvu Muncie ring, i surface acres places the tag at near a half million dollars which is COLLEGE GOLF Purdue 24, Michigan State 12. Purdue 2S. Illinois 8. Purdue 34'i. Detroit l'i.

Michigan State 22, Illi Miss Bernacki and Miss Bauler a lot of money for such a small consin outshot Michigan for the! decorated with impressionistic Big Ten rifle meet championship! sketches of suitless bathing girls. Saturday, 1.421 to 1,420, at the 1 The sawdust on the floor is newly Michigan City range. covered ith sheets of plastic Bob Thomas of Indiana and because rain collected in some Richard Dixon of Wisconsin tied I hundreds of gallons on the are among the best-known girl project. Although the Yorktown reasons but a few of them were wrestlers. (project has not as yet been con-clos-ed for just pure cussedness, iThe main event and semifinal sidered void, a muci larger lakej after the boys had stocked them, will go two falls in three with 60; basin at a more reasonable cost it is almost as futile searching nois 13 '-j.

Michigan State 27 12, Detroit minute limits and the opener will, -is being sought. It is amazing how! for an Eastern Indiana gravel 82. Illinois 26, Detroit 10. for the individual chamDionshiD. awning ana men leaKea tnrougn Fences Awnings Porch Enclosures Windows Repaired New Floors Porches Pariifions Storm Windows to wet everything.

the price of land skyrockets; pit open to public fishing as it go o0 minutes or less. Tickets for the Saturday show- sometimes. are on sale at Retz Sporting Goods store. but Thomas won the title for a higher score in offhand position shooting. They tied at 290.

Michigan won the season title with 5,634. Meet scores were added to season totals for the final figure. Trailing were Wisconsin 5,609, Ohio State 5,595, In 4 This irked the tigresses, who are not at all sportive about the mess. They are plotting all sorts of jungle tricks to see who can get into the cathedral to witness the wedding ceremony next week. They are "big" names stateside and it is of no apparent concern to them that a girl named Grace Kelly is waiting three blocks down the street to be married.

is searching for a gold vein in the same territory. The same goes for hunting. Yet legitimate conservation clubs are working tirelessly to get more ponds stocked, and op-en to public fishing, along with a few weed patches opened up to the gunners. To expect a state operated recreational project such as a large body of water and public hunting diana 5.569, Iowa 5,536, Illinois; Marines9 Star Signs With Bears Chicago CD Halfback Don Bingham, star for the Camp Lejeune, N.C.. Marines, has signed with the Chicago Bears Trailer Awnings If you would like a nice patio in front or your trailer we have just the right answer.

Call us! 5,494, Purdue 5,410 and Michigan State 5,340. Other meet scores were Indiana 1,415. Ohio State 1,399, Illinois 1,392, Iowa 1,377, Purdue 1,376, Michigan State 1,341. land set the club's officials aglow. JOE MORRIS, Owner The two officials were favorably impressed by an area in Delaware County which could be developed into a public hunting- site similar to Willow-Slough, and the Tri-County shooting grounds but the local project would be on a much smaller scale.

The site in Delaware County covers about 500 acres of the best game cover in Indiana, and is already abundant in both rabbit and pheasant. In addition the area after drainage is discontinued would offer some of the finest duck hunting in the state. This project, should it become a reality would cover approximately 1,000 acres. The only objection the officials found with this site was they favor streams running into any lands they acquire, always hoping for a lake suitable for fishing. Other sites inspected were too small.

However, the two which might meet all specifications required were not visited because of Amateur Baseball The Dunkirk baseball team will practice at 2 p.m. Saturday at the Dunkirk Park diamond. Players desiring a tryout are invited to attend. Dunkirk is a member of the County League this year. League opening is set for May 6.

MORRIS HOME IMPROVEMENTS FREE ESTIMATES PH. 9913 2819 S. Elm Phone 9913 Bingham, who was a sprint champion while attending Sul Ross College in Texas, in 1952, is being hailed as a candidate for 1D56 rookie honors in the National Football League. The prospect, who was with the Bears in training in 1953 before being called into service, is 6 feet tall and weighs 180 pounds. territory in Eastern Indiana is not at all out of order.

Every other section of Indiana has at least one, and in some localities there are two. The most recently approved project vvas another for Southern Indiana near Glendale to be know-n as the Lake Project, which will consist of approximately 5,500 acres of hunting territory including a lake. The southern part of Indiana already has Hovey Lake. EASTERN INDIANA HAS NOTHING. at last it can be toMt (page -10) French Steam Rolls 2,596 Total at ABC French Steam Dye team that does its Muncie bowling in Bill Cottom Classic League at City Recreation alleys, totaled 2,596 pins Saturday night in the team event of the ABC tournament at Rochester, N.Y.

Team members and their series scores were: Loren Clements, A big lake in Eastern Indiana) is not far-fetohed providing those 5S7; Mearl Keppler, 514; Paul Giles, 528; Bernard Hickey, 434, and Raymond Brookbank, 473. Did You You Can Buy a Brand New 1956 working lor tne project are blessed by support coming from ibiliuilrauuLL, fi if I the very ones who will enjoy it. Nothing will be left undone by Sunderland, Carder, and this re Sk A Ml Sk CHEVROLET porter to get tne tning to a reality until every prospect is SERVICE STORES -i T'i ii nil i a exhausted, and then we will start Li 5-PASS. SEDAN for only Stellar Field for Ohio Relays Columbus, Ohio U.PJ More than 100 of the Midwest's top track stars were lined up Saturday for the annual Ohio Relays at Ohio Stadium next Saturday. Larry Snyder, Ohio State University track coach, said at least 12 top candidates for the United States Olympic track team will take part in the relays.

Heading the list will be Harrison Dillard, two-time Olympic champion. $1 33 W. time. These will be covered in the near future. One of the sites is ideal (providing costs don't rul-a it out.) The basin is rimmed with high ridges and they run for several miles.

In locations the ridges are almost a mile apart, and all along them other smaller hills finger out which would, of course, under water become coves and bays. This project could well become a federal flood project because it would hold water back from a 90-mil-a watershed. This lake could easily be made larger than the Giest Reservoir. The other mentioned site may already be taken for a private enterprise. Marker Sunderland told the officials he estimated such a project would serve at least a half million Its economic value to this section of Indiana would be astounding, and the DOWN! Extra Guarantee! Price! THE FAMOUS QUALITY TIRES THAT CARRY A FULL 20 MONTH NATIONWIDE SERVICE CARD GUARANTEE all over again.

A walleye slightly over two pounds short of the world's record was snagged from Center Hill Lake in Tennessee recently. The 19 -pound monster was taken by Charo-ton Howard of Chattanooga on Garcia-Mitchell spinning tackle using a baby Lazy Ike. The record was taken from Port Erie Ontario by Patrick E. Noon in 1943. Center Hill Lake is Tennessee's newest TVA impoundment.

Just read an interesting, In x1 sj" c-n. Coming to 17.5. AND ONLY PER MONTH SAVE- AT BSLL CONNER On Liimted Number of Company Cars and Demonstrators! formative, and revealing article on hunting in Russia in the Game CHEVROLET, INC. S05 S. Walnut Phone 9947 recreational worth which cannot be estimated in tangible amounts Breeder's Gazette, an interna wotyd reach top levels tional publication.

The author is Dr. P. B. Yurgenson, biological Projects such as the local group is working for do not directly science chief, Administration of Mmmh cost the general public a cent ALLSTATE pf Hunting and Preserves of RSFSR Council of Ministers whew, ain't Yard Protection at Low Cost! They are paid for entirely by tax that awful? tlx SOtD ONIY SEARS, ROEBUCK KITSELMAN money assessed to sporting equipment, and by revenues from the sale of hunting, fishing, game breeders, and shooting preserve licenses. The tax money, a federal assessment which comes under The author says "hunting in Russia is a tremendously popular sport with people of all ages taking part.

This is an especially Pi 13 I m'tU LAWN FENCE 1111 Sl 'iiM attractive pastime for the youth." The article tells there are 58 specie of waterfowl to be found in Russia, and they are hunted ex i wvisr ALLSTAT the Pittman-Robertson, and Din-gell-Johnson laws, covers three-fourths of the project costs while the Conservation Department assumes the balance. State allotments are based on licenses sold, which in the past gave Indiana actly as they are here, with de Safeguard Your Children end Pets Protect Your Flowers and Shrubbery Enhance the Beauty of Your Property coys, calls and dogs. Twenty specie of our waterfowl spend a I 'M 2 --y flat ,4 I raA i 1 H1 niJfiiin1i-TiinWi1fflstf--Mfirif i mm 1 part of their lives in Siberia. The most popular scatter gun used by mmm the Russians is the over-under CUSHIONS 4 EVERYTHING YOU NEED ot Kittelmon' for a beautiful, complete lawn fence at reasonable cott. DOUBLE end SINGLE PICKET FABRIC Height 36.

42 end 43 inches. Rolls cut to the length you require. "MllHIIMII 1 1 TUBELESS as low as .75 6.70x15 Plus Tax SINGLE PICKET Per Foot Each, Set of 4 and 4 Old Tires double. Vic McKibben, Yorktown, just returned from a three weeks fishing trip in Florida, and displayed a very large catfish head taken from the Atlantic Ocean. A reader wishing his name withheld, writes and asks: Do you approve of the present regulation which permits the taking of game fish off spawning beds? ANSWER: Certainly not.

In my opinion taking a bass fanning a bed is TUBE-TYPE as low as STEEL LINE POSTS or 71c; 83c TERMINAL POSTS 2-in. angle steel; red cedar WALK AND DRIVE GATES to match fence FLOWER BED BORDER 16-in. 84c a ft. 22-in. 10c a ft.

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24c 27c 48-in. 27c 30c Australia's great miler, John ff 6.70x15 Plus Tax Each, Set of 4 and 4 Old Tires Landy, will run in two California a very low grant because of the free permits granted veterans. From July 1, 1954, to June 30, 1955, Indiana sold 584,275 resident licenses, and 39,442 non-resident licenses. Eastern Indiana has gone begging for water reservoirs, lakes, and hunting territory. Yet a vast majority of its people go in for either fishing, hunting, boating or some kindred recreation.

Travel in any direction where water is found, and it is a sure bet Eastern Indiana folks will be found. They carry a lot of money out of this part of the state and spend it where they can fish, hunt or launch a boat. That money would stay in Eastern Indiana if recreational projects were here to hold our people at home. Even under our present condition, Muncie affords three boat stores, and none of them are starving for business. The necessity for such projects becomes more acute with each day.

Gravel pits and ponds which track meets in May. Landy, who TUBELESS IRer. No Trade-in Trade-In Price Earn Down Price Kach Plus Tax Payment Plua Tax Set of St at 4 7.10x15 28725 22.25 9.00 7.60x15 30.95 24.95 10.00 8.00x15 34.45 28.45 11.50 TUBE-TYPE Rr- No I Trade-in Trade-in Price Each Down Sire Price Each Plu Tax Payment Plus Tax Set of 4 Set of 4 7.10x15 25.21 20X5 8.00 7.60x15 27.75 22.75 9.00 8.00x15 30.45 25.45 10.50 holds the world record in the Hook-shape tread grips reduce danger of skids Rubber safety buttons between treads keep them open to give sure road grip, less tire whine and curve squeal Rugged X-41 Cold Rubber Bonded rayon cord Tubeless construction gives added puncture protection DO IT YOURSELF SAVE ERECTION COSTS! We'll lend you a Kitselman Fence Stretcher. Install fence yourself easily, quickly, ot lower costl Get your fence nowl mile 3:58 has been okayed by the AAU for appearances in Los Angeles and in Fresno. ture of wildlife, the conservation department, and the welfare of Hoosier sportsmen is to not stop swinging until every member of the conservation department from the janitor up to the director can opefate efficiently without the fear of political and job liquidation.

Local conservation club workers released a number of adult quail throughout Delaware County Thursday. as lousy as shooting a hen pheas-j ant off her clutch of hatching eggs. I don't think many do approve of it, and I might add, some of the conservation department officials. The officials are hired by politicians, and if they wish to keep their jobs, must yield tb political pressure and right there is our trouble. If a few politicos thought it would get a few more votes they would pressure any kind of a lousy regulation through and it would either pass or heads would fall.

The job of every citizen in Indiana who claims to be interested in the fu- ON SEARS EASY PAYMENT PLAN FREE INSTALLATION 10 DOWN ON SEARS EASY PAYMENT PLAN KITSELMAN FARM STORE South Council at Big 4 R.R. MUNCIE Phone 3-2321 have been stocked and cared for Service Stores 418 E. Jackson 115 S. Walnut Phone 3-1411 ez, aoot, money JLHi by our conserwation boys are almost a thing of the past. Some of them were closed lor good ROEBUCK AND CO..

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