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8-A THE DAILY TDIES, Tuesday, February 26, 19; If ft 5 Hi roes ufflSMt i my i aw Joe Sandoval 1 1952 Official Three-I League Schedule -1952 Remains After Scoring Kayo CHICAGO. -(Special) The i heavier boys go at it here tonight in an effort to duplicate or im- prove on last night's advancement of Joe Sandoval into the third round 6 of the Tournament of Champions Sandoval, East Moline bantam AT AT AT AT AT AT AT AT WATERLOO CEDAR RAPIDS DAVENPORT BURLINGTON KEOKUK QUINCT TERRE HAUTE EVANSVILLI 37i My 7, 8, 9 My 10, 11, 12 My 23, 24, 25 June 3, 4, i May 26, 27, 2i April 27, 28, 29 April 24, 23, 28 HATERLOO GlVO July 2J July 5, 1 July 17, 18, 19 July 8, 9, 18 June 19, 20, 21, 22 June 16, 17, 18 June 13, 11, 15 Aug. 2, 3, 4 July 20. 21. 22 July 3D, 31, Aug.

1 Aug. 8, 9, 10 Aug. 25, 26 Aug. 15, 16, 17 Aug. 12, 13.

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14, 15 June 16, 17. 18 Aug. 27. 28. 29 Aug.

24', 25, 28 Aug. 10', 11 July 30, 31. Aug. 1 July 20. 21.

22 Aug. 12, 13, 1 Aug. 13, 16, 17 1' May 17, 18, 19 May 20, 21, 22 May 7, 8, 9 May 29, 30-30 May 31, June 1 DAVENPORT June 6, 7, 8 June 9, 10, 11 SUDDOlt June 24, 25, 2S June 27, 28, 29 July 3, 4-4 July 14, 13, 16 July 17, 18, 19 Au- s' Aug. 21, 22, 23 fr Aug. 15, 18, 17 Aug.

31 Sept 1-1 Aug. 27, 28, 29 Aug. 2, 3. 4 July 30, 31, Aug. I liZ fl Apr11 A4 May 26, 27, 28 AprU 27.

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19, 20; 30 Aug. 31. Sept. 1-1 July 23, 24, 25 Aug. 2, 3.

4 Aug. 5, 6, 7 Aug. 25. 26 Aug. 22, 23, 24 iUZ May 7, 8.9 TpTullsT May 13, 14S May 10, 11.

12 KEOKL July 14, 15. 18 July 11, 12, 13 June 16, 17, 18 July J. 4-4 Ouad-CltV June 13, 14 15 July 5, 6, 7 June 19, 20, 21. 22 Aug. 22, 23, 24 Aug.

1 July 26, 27. 28 Aug. 12, 13, 14 Vf UUU Juy Au 27 2gf 29 Aug. 25, 26 IIIVV My May 1. 2 3 May 13, 14, 15 May 20, 21, 22 May 17.

18. 19 May 31, June 1, 2 May 29. 30-30 QUINCY June 9. 10. 11 June 7, 8 July 8, 9, 10 June 27, 28, 29 June 24, 25, 26 TirTPr July 17 18 19 July 14 15.

18 Aug. 31. Sept. 1-1 Aug. 19.

20; 39 Aug. 12, 13, 14 July 26, 27. 28 Aug. 15, 16, 17 AI9er3 July 30, 31, Aug. 1 Aug.

2, 3. 4 MaylJ, 18,1 May 20, 21, 22 June 3, 4. i May 1, 2, 3 May 4. 5, 6 May 23, 24, 25 May 7, 8, 9 1ERRE HAUTE June 21, 25, 26 June 27, 28. 29 June 30, July 1, 2 June 6.

7, 8 June 9, 10. II July 11 12. 13 July 3 4-4 July 23, 24. 25 July 26, 27 28 Aug. 8.

9. 10 July 20. 21. 22 Aug. 18, 19, 20 Aug.

22, 23, 24 Aug. 5, 8, May 20, 21. 22 May 17, 18 19 May 23, 24, 25 May 4. May 1. 2.

3 June 2. 3. 4 May 26, 27, 28 EVA.VSVHXE June 27, 28, 29 June 24, 25, 26 July 11, 12, 13 June 9, 10. 11 June 7, 8 June 30, Julv 1, 2 July 8, 9, 10 1QW 2. 2'.

2 July 23, 24, 25 Aug. 18, 19, 20 Aug. 27, 28, 29 July 20. 21, 22 Aug. 8, 9, 10 Aug.

31. Sept. 1-1 weight, was the only quad-city champ surviving elimination but Sandoval's lighter weight am mates made a surprising showing with three victories. 4 On deck for action tonight are Muscatine's Ted Ramsdell, East Moline's Matt Terronez, Lee MOLIXE BOXER SCORES Ray ranklin, right, 126-oound Stingley of Morrison and Man uel Terronez of East Moline fighter on the Moline Golden Gloves team, belts a left Into the mid-section of Alphonsus Vlllafarra of Memphis in the first round of their bout in Chicago last night. Franklin won the derision but lost his second fight In the Tournament of Champions.

(AP Sandoval, kayo winner over Ken Yard of Muncie in 1:12 of the first Denotes Sunday. Double numerals Indicate holiday double headers. round, got past the second round by default. Also claiming triumphs in initial No Holiday Ball Games in Davenport in 1952 outings were Frank Jones of Rock Indiana Routs Kansas Regains Top In Dig Seven Race; Island, quad-city 112-pound champ, ana itay trankiin, Kewanee feath Vikings to Play Simpson Friday; Lose to Wheaton Iowa State Beaten erweight. Jones gained a TKO over Roc Tigers Home on 11 Sundays Ohio; Badgers er Clyne of Memphis at 1:02 of KANSAS Kan Eleven Sundays at home but Last year, the Tigers had all club visiting the other towns for.

the second round, but had too little experience to carry him past Ernest Castenada of Los Aneeles sas regained tho undisputed leadership of the Big Seven conference last night with a 65-54 win Over Missouri at Lawrence'. Tha victory gives the Jayhawks an 8-1 conference, record, while By NIEL JOHNSON Clip Michigan CHICAGO. (UP)-The Biz Ten Jones took a nine-count in the first round when Castenada tossed With their last chance for a clos powerful right to the stomach Jones rallied nicely in an effort Chapman Is Through With Majors; Would Like to Go to Coast MILL VALLEY, Calif. U) Veteran big league outfielder Sam Chapman says he's through with traveling but not with baseball. He told the Cleveland Indians he would not report for spring training at Tucson, Ariz.

He added: "My family is through moving. My kids are going to settle down, go to the same school and grow up in one place." Chapman, 30, a former California all-America fullback, indicated he would like to play with one of the Pacific coast league baseball teams in the San Francisco bay area to be near his home. The Oakland Oaks have expressed Interest, but nothing can be done unless Cleveland releases him. Kansas State, idle last night, dropped into second place with its basketball race still was on an even keel today with Illinois the to take the nod but the decision ing win coming against Simpson Friday, Augustana's spirited final bid for a home victory last night went astray before the sudden onslaught of Wheaton's Crusaders was unanimous. no holidays, feature the schedule of the Quad-City Tigers, according to the official slate for the 1952 season which wis released today.

So the Tigers will have 63 playing; dates at home and 63 on the road to round out the chart. General Manager Perk Purn-hage wasn't In the least concerned when the holidays were passed by. "All the holidays are on Friday, and I am afraid a lot of people will be traveling those week-ends," he said. pacemaker of the pack after a night of action in which three eames ran holidays at The Tigers open the season April 24 at home with Burlington here for a three-game series, followed by Keokuk for another trio of contests. AprU 30 is an open date, and the Bengals make their first road stop at Waterloo May 1.

Final home game Is listed for Aug. 26 with Cedar Rapids. The Tigers wind up the season at Keokuk Labor Day, Sept. 1. All series throughout the season are three-games, with each nine games.

Two thirds of the Tiger schedule is crammed into the final two months. The Quad-City club has sis home games in April, 12 in May and 13 in June. July is the big month with 20 home appearances, and in August 12 games will be played at Muny stadium. There are three nine-game home stands June 13-22, July 5-13, and July 20-28. Longest road trip is nine games May 1-10 and July 31-Aug.

7. Franklin tallied his decision 7-1 league record. In other Big Seven games, cellar-dwelling Nebraska pulled a surprise 75-53 victory on Iowa State at Lincoln, and at Boulder, ciose to form. over Alphonso Villafarra of Mem. phis, winning on aggressiveness, who recouped from a first quarter deficit to come out on top 72-63 in a conference tussle.

The torrid shootine of the Cru Iowa, knocked into second place by the Illini Saturday, bounced But Franklin was overmatched against Pies Gilmore, 1930 champ back to trip Michigan State. C4 to Colorado defeated Oklahoma. 50- 45. o-, ana close the IllinJ marcin in irom loiedo. t.ilmore hall Franklin on the deck twice and Referee In thti Jayhawk-Tier game, big the lead to half a game.

But Illinois must lose at least once to cive tho Irank Sikora raised Gilmore's Clyde Lovcllette, Kansas center hand at of the second round saders' Jim Khepley, who found the hoop for 27 counters paved a Wheaton resurgence from a deficit of eight points with four minutes to go in the first quarter to their widest margin, a 53-39 advantage In the third canto. Ilawkeyes a chance to tie and that Java another spectacular perform Jim Ouzzo, Rock Island light ance, dropping 29 points to defeat was unlikely. Macomb Western, weight, rallied too late in his mix boost his 21 -game total to 550, Turner Looking for Return to Garden; Ohio State Loses Fourth place Indiana outraced with Lee Colbert of Des Moines, after Colbert scored two knork Ohio State for a 95 to 80 tiiumoh Following the net-burning was Augie's center, Paul Laur- Whips Del Flanagan while Wisconsin jumped out of last place, to eighth, with a 69 to downs in the first round. Guzzo had Colbert backing ground in the third stanza but the fight was decided in Iowan Captains Idaho MOSCOW, Idaho. (UP) Bob Holder, Waterloo, was named 1952 captain of.

the University of Idaho football team yesterday. Holder, a junior, is a guard and Sherrard as Last Foes of Alleman ltzen, who hooked in 20 points to Attendance Up DES MOINES. Attendance at the 16 girls' district high school basketball tournaments was 42,254, only 860 short of the record established in 1950. The 1952 figure was 6,940 higher than last winter when bad weather cut the attendance to 35,311. outdistance rival center.

Norm me early minutes. PHILADELPHIA, (UP) Unbeaten Gil Turner has the prospect Pott, who had been sporting a 23- decision over Michigan. Northwestern swamped Ripon in a non-conference match, 87 to 56. Iowa's star, Chuck Darling, who was hampered by a cold last week pomt scoring average. Wheaton's front court height topped by Norm By JIM MEAGHER rott and supplemented by 8'5 of a second Madison Square Garden battle next month as a reward for a decisive win over Del Flanagan Monday night his 29th victory in wiw just two more games on Dick Gross and tl'4" reserve, Jim the docket before tournament time Larson, proved too much of a hur the Alleman Pioneers hope to ex less than two years as a dle for the shorter Norse.

and dropped only 22 points against Illinois, netted 23 against the Spartans and though he remained far in front in the individual scoring race, his average dropped to 25.6, 1 Moline Matmcn Ready for Finals Of Stale Tourney By DICK AILTMA.V tend their winning streak of three Dinner to Honor Iowa's Scliroeder, in week-end action. The Alleman Matchmaker Al Weil of the Inter Illinois Districts AT SERENA nmonauk 72. Newark 67. Minooka 98. Kollo 3fl.

AT MOOSKIfKART Flbum 37, Yorkvilie 33. Moosehcart 4, Piano 3fi AT fiLKNAIiM Farmersville 50, Hall Township 42. (Only ore same trmiRhtf, AT Blue Mound 54, 48. Macon 81, Ml. Aubuiti 83.

Holding traders Jack Schmidt of Newton, with a score of 1 ,691 is the only new leader this week In the Iowa American egion Bowling tournament at Bowlmor. H. Biiffum of Schleswlr leads the singles with 691; Tele Deng-ler and Francis Jacobs of Iav-enport top the doubles with 1.3(18; and Inwa-Dcs Moines National Bank leads the teams with 3,017. hoopsters face Macomb Western national Boxing Club said after ins lowest or ie season. and Sherrard on Friday and Satur Seniors Jay Nelson and Burt Dahlstrom made their final farewell to the home fans an effective one, teaming to drop In 15 and 16 points respectively.

Wheaton braced their first divi the unanimous 10-round decision day to round out their regular Battle for Awhile Michigan State cave Iowa that he was arranging a Turner scneauie. fight March 21 with either Art Loach Joe Vavrus and four battle for the first 30 minutes, but Howard April 30 IOWA CITY. Ia. (Sneclal) Aragon, Bobby Dykes or Billy in tne iinal quarter the Hawkeves Ihe Pioneers, who have been just under the .500 mark on the wrestling representatives from Mo-line's grappling squad will test uraham. sion standing, attaining a 6-3 conference record, while Augie retained a shaky hold on sixth place.

scoifu rj points ana limited Michigan State to seven. Bill Bower their skill in the Illinois state road with four wins and five losses, are the guests of the Macomb A A A The 21-year-old Philadelphia Ne Where's your birth certificate? A birth certificate could decide if yougetSocial Sec urityoran inherit, ance even determine the amount of life insurance payments as March Reader's Digest explains. You'd need one to prove citizenship for many good jobs or to get a passport. And in some schools, a child needs a birth certificate just to attend classes! March Reader's Digest tells you what to do to get a birth certificate even if there's no official record of your birth. Get your March Reader's Digest today: 40 articles of lasting interest, condensed from leading maga-sines, current books.

paced Michigan State with 15 wneaion Augustan a testimonial dinner honoring Prof. E. G. (Dad) Schroeder. former di gro and Flanagan, St.

Paul, Minn ti Ft Fi Ft meet at Proviso Friday and Saturday. In winning the Rock Island sec points. doss rector of athletics, and Harold a 1 3 Dahlstrom 8 0 5 western cagers Friday. If then-performance against Mooseheart last Friday is any indication, there Wisconsin win broke a confer (Mike) Howard, wrestline coach sueas DreaKer Dauiea even the first half of the fight before a capacity crowd of 8,566 at the Arena which paid $35,845.59. But ence losing streak of si tional title last week-end, the Maroons placed Don Duck, 103 pound, has been scheduled by the Univer 0 is a gooa cnance mat the Green na pushea Michigan into a last ai -inn Polls Fir 11 Helm Benson ana white nave snapped out of umrad Kipp, 127 pounds.

Al Wax 8 3 3 1 8 4 0 1 0 0 1 2 sity of Iowa for April 30. Announcements have been mailed place tie with Purdue. Michigan 6 2 4 J. Nelson 0 0 Andi i son 3 8 5 I.auiitrscn 0 1 1 Kordlck 0 0 O'Hull 1 in. Nelson 13 1 1 lloplpv Ih'lwig 30 12 20; weir road jitters.

The Alleman enberg, 133 pounds, and Mel Smith, never was in front as Ab Nicholas See Turner hurt Flanagan with a flurry of solid rights and lefts to the head and body in the fifth, and it was all Turner after that. Sheplvy five showed superior speed while battling a ball club that depended to some 2,000 alumni by the department of athletics. The dinner made 22 points for the winners. All of these toys copped sectional Saturday the conference Dlavs on speea lor us attack. iirsis in their respective weights.

nother full slate of Illinois I 28 tl 16 will mark the retirement to part-time service of Prof. Schroeder and Coach Howard. Alleman will be on the Score by qtiai ors: Purdue, Iowa at Northwestern Augustan 18 12 13 Saturday night to make their fina viMi.ii vavrus iceis that every member of this quartet has a chance to go all the way to Pro NEW William, 148, New York, outpointed Johnny Cesario, 147 Hartford. (8). Whenlon IS 21 19 17-7 dow on the home hardwoods as the Minnesota at Indiana, Michigan at Michigan State, and Wisconsin at Ohio State.

Foul attempts missed Autfustana 12. Prof. Schroeder, who will be 70 years old April 30, has served here for 45 years and at various viso. loneers meet highly rated Sher wnraion a. rara.

before gome into th final Officials Austin and Fuhrman. pair oi contests on their pre-tourney 1 1 sr. waxenberg, a senior with three year's experience, saw action in the state meet last year. Vavrus says Waxenberg and Duck, the Offers tut a mm nt tUi MlCHTIEg THAN EYCB ON DISPLAY at "the working man's 7V store!" Basketball Scores siaie, tne locals boast of a 13-8 record. This assures the Pioneers Annual basket hn of a winning season as far as their times was coach of seven sports.

He was athletic director for ten years ending In 1947. Now in his 68th year, Coach Howard has developed Iowa wrestling teams since 1922 and his teams have won about 60 per cent of their meets and been runner-up for BY THE UNITED PRESS only junior finalist, have outstanding chances to con stato uinc regular schedule is concerned. ONE CHANGE Notre Dame 75. New York II. 71 Tourney Set for (overtime Though Kipp and Smith are car able candidates with thre.

ve.irv duty under their belts, thev nr Tolls 75. St, (Vt.) 73. Holy Cross 75, St. John's IN. 70.

Boston U. SO. New ll.mipshire 7B. Keton Hill 83. l.milsvillr HI Sports in Brief 7m the Big Ten title five times.

Iowa March 1-7 at Joy pauea in tough weight divisions men have won 25 Big Ten indi Loyola (La.) M. Southwestern I luoiine nas never won a Ktato ana 3j, By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS vidual championships. Letters of greeting from friends aljluu. 111. (SDec al Tho Florida Southern 58.

Hownrd roller uue miring tne six years it has competed. Last year the Maroons ST. AUGUSTINE, Fla. Jim 53. schedule for the annual Reeionat and alumni will be bound in book nnisnea in eight snot, and p.iineH tvert defeated Frank (Buddy) form and presented to the honorees basketball tournament, to be held at Joy March 4, 5, 6 and 7, has iuimi-iup iionors in vjjl).

uoeuz, o-, o-j, tne opening match of the National Professional at the dinner. Such letters must ueen announcea. Mercer 100. Mississippi college 84. Catholic U.

6A, Gallaudet 47. Augsburg 71, Duliith Br. I Minn.) 6J. Wheaton 72, Augustana (III.) 63 Howling Green tin, Marquette 61. Colorado 50.

Oklahoma 45. Drake 67, Crrlghtnn 53 Illinois Institute Tech. 80 North On. be received at the department of ciay courts tourney. j3 Kg Ten Standings Sherrard will play Alwood at 4th I Pershing Dav.

2-9307 DIAL 2-1233 athletics by April 1, Director m. on Tuesday, March 4, in game Brechler said. BOMBAY, India. Shirlev Frv one: and in came two. at won the West Indian tennis cham- Ml Denver $17,90 Reno 38.80 San Francisco 38.80 Sacramento 38.80 PLUS TAX tint 51.

juy wm meet Keynoids. pionsnip by beatma Doris Hart. 2-fi I 1 1 7S7 4S 1 3 .769 D07 VA Michigan Stste i j.i I Li it a i Burlington-American u-, 0-. Omaha 55. Simpson 53.

Tulsa 62, Detroit 44. Indiana 05, Ohio State 80 Nebraska 75, lows Male 5.1 Iowa 64. Michigan Stale 52 Kansas 65, Missouri 54. I Popular? Game three, between Aledo and Roosevelt Military academy of Aledo, will be played at 7 o'clock on Wednesday night; with Alexis and the winner of th Ohio suie 11, Major league Dlavera si NorthHfstern a a u. Return Trip 20 Von Buy Round Less When Trip Ticket uieveiana Outfielder Larrv Dohv 213 Perry St.

Phone: 2-6810 0B," 3 .273 65 J2 1 rt" A -JM Philadelphia Phils Pitchers Bub- Promoted Bob Groves and Ralph Oucci, members of the Davenport sophomore basketball team, were promoted to the varsity by Coach Paul Moon yesterday. It Is expected they'll be members of the state tournament squad when the Blue Devils open with St. Ambrose March 7 at Iowa City. Wlndsor district tourney playing Da church and Russ Meyer. Wisconsin 611, Michigan 53 Northwestern 87, Kipon 50.

Duquesne 6, Akron 51. Texas Christian U. KB, Arkansas 58 Baylor 62. Southern Methodist U. 45 Oregon 68, Idaho 60.

3 8 ,250 660 751 Kg Ten Scoring -mc lour at On Thursday night, the uinnArc A good dancer always is) let read Astatre'i make yog one. Drop today. joe uiMaggio of the New York Yankees has hit eight home runs in World Series play. i mi jTjf- --y Fg Ft Tp Avg. 12 113 SI 307 25.6 13 102 72 276 21.2 12 95 55 245 211.4 $750 of games one and two will meet game five; and the winners of game three and four will play game six at 8:30.

The championship game will be played at 7:30 on Friday night be '15 Cvararttted Prtjtt Count ncm Darling, Iowa Kbert. Ohio State McNulty. Purdue Srhlundt, Indiana Nicholas, Wisconsin Leonard, Indiana i 80 71 231 19.3 CHECK 12 II 12 60 61 181 16.4 hiii sys- your 78 34 110 1J.H 3 47 173 14 4 tween winners of games five and six. Petrancek, 'western 12 69 47 185 14.2 Sttccwnt- to ta A vieneei, Minnesota 13 Kalafar, Minnesota 13 1IIOME IMPROVOIENTg jyT I Northwest Bank )) 7J7 vdX ilth Wasbin.ton, Davenport fl )JJ 69 40 17S 11 7 iverr, Illinois 10 60 24 144 13.1 PRO BASKETBALL MONDAY'S RESULTS Minneapolis 108, Philadelphia 9S. New York 89.

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