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WWiTAI' JLi 1 vJ JACKSONVILLE, SUNDAY, JANUARY 12,1947 PHONE YOUR WANT ADS 61 St. Louis Card? Announce New Radio Schedule St. Louis, Jan. new policy on radio broadcasts of the World Champion St. Louis baseball games was announced today by 16 SHOES FOR 300 LB.

BASKETBALL STAR Vance, Jan. Max Palmer, Vance seven-foot- seven forward, is the present scoring scourge of Mississippi interscholastic basketball but be a lot tougher, his coach says, "if he Sam Breadon, club president, in had some move likely to touch off a contro- wears size 16 and we can't versy with the St. Louis Browns, the any basketball shoes to fit American League entry. explains Coach Wesley Grisham. Breadon told a special press con- he move around ference that exclusive play-by-play so Max Just stands under the bas- broadcasts of all Cardinal home and ket and dunks basketballs through road games would be made by one yi00p like a feeding pennies sponsor, the Griesedieck Brothers t0 a piggy bank, brewery of St.

Louis. has a ten-foot reach and can He also said arrangements had drop the ball into the bucket from been made with Station KSD-TV of his Grisham says. Sr. Louis for the televising of an Palmer, 19-year-old ninth grader undetermined number of the Car- weighing 300 pounds, is used on of- home games. fense only and averages less than The play-by-play broadcasts would half a game, be handled by Harry Caroy and Unable to get basketball shoes.

Charles (Gabby) Street, former Max plays in heavy brogans with major league catcher and one-time heels, or just socks, manager of the Cardinals and all right we just let Browns. stand there and wait for action will leave Dizzy the coach declares sever has to Dean, former major league pitching go down the floor. We use only four ace, and Johnny O'Hara in a posi- men on tion to broadcast only the games of Led bv the giant forward, the New Entries In Golden Gloves Tourney Give Meet Brighter Outlook Entries of boxing teams from Illi -1 Woods with the Illinois College team Waukegan, running one-two-three nois school for the Deaf, Jackson-jaVid Richard Ryan heads the Wav- Three Top Prep Leaders Win to Stay Unbeaten Springfield, 111., Jan. beated Kewanee, East Rockford and among downstate contenders, won vijle high school, Illinois College again last night to maintain their and waverly pius a large group of blazing pace in the high school bas-, independent fighters Saturday gave ketball state title race. East speedy five, which clashes with Morton of Cicero tonight in the week prime attraction, hammered a good East Aurora team, 61-45, for its 10th victory.

14th triumph, 70-62 over Galesburg, and 13th, 33-25 over New Trier, quite so decisive. Other top rated quintets except Robinson, Oak Park and Anna- Jonesboro also registered wins. Tenth ranked Robinson suffered its second defeat of the week and third in 16 starts, bowing 51-47 to Garfield of Terre Haute, Ind. Robinson was tripped Tuesday by Lawrenceville, victor 64-39 last night over Carmi. Oak Park Bows Oak Park fell before Evanston, 4740, absorbing its fourth beating.

Anna-Jonesboro was spilled for the the Jacksonville sectional Golden Gloves tournament, scheduled for Jan. 23, 24 and 25 an outlook of three night of entertainment-loaded action. The big event, sponsored by the Jacksonville Recreation club with the cooperation of the Journal- I Courier, will be a sellout every night, I judging from the rapidity with which! mail orders are arriving. erly delegation. Entries are also expected from Beardstown, Franklin, Winchester and a large group of smaller surrounding towns and cities.

Basketball Scores Golden Gloves fighters will train this week at the gymnasium in the high school, according to announcement made by Trainer Marion Woods. Because of conflicts at the Illinois College gymnasium, Jacksonville Recreation club equipment has been moved to the new location and will be available for use each evening after 7 the Browns. Vance cagers have been almost un- second time, 39-33, by For several years there has been i beatable. lost only one of 12 up-and-down Panthers, who clipped Street To Visit Jacksonville Next Wednesday Street, veteran baseball player, coach, manager, and cur? rently a commentator on all Louis Cardinal and Browns home CHICAGO LIVESTOCK REPORT Shaughnessy Quits As Grid Tutor at U. of Maryland Chicago, Jan.

(JP supplies of hogs available at fhe stock yards today sold at steady to 25 NewYork.Jan.il—(>P^—The cents lower prices. Top was nomin- shingle was out at-least at ally unchanged at $22.75. a dozen colleges today after another Liberal receipts featured hog trad- flurry of job-trading, games, will visit Jacksonville on; ing during the week, with a notice- More than a score of pigskin tutors Wednesday, Jan. 15, for several able increase in types weighing more have turned in their suits since the meetings and public appearances. Mt.

wings but have lost six games to less impressive opponents. Champaign (won 13, lost 2) nearly a major league agreement that gave and Palmer hit for 42 of the each ball club territorial rights as 48 points in the losing effort, far as broadcasting was concerned. boys passing high The Cardinals, for instance, could'enough to Max. else never have'doubled the score on weak Danville, not broadcast any of their road dropped that Grisham games without consent of the plains. At the first dinner meeting of the year of the Recreation club Thursday night, Byron F.

Hogan of Springfield, state A.A.U. commissioner and Golden Gloves official, helped com- Browns and vice-versa. The agreement was terminated recently by votes of clubs in Chicago and New York. In some quarters, action in tying up all games of the dinals for broadcasting while the Browns will be in a position of bidding for box office patronage at home, is expected to result in a protest and a request for league consideration of the air rights of clubs. Browns Get News Informed of announcement.

Richard C. Muckermann, Little 7 Tourney Tuesday At averly and Paris (16-1) and Elgin 8 1 arrangements for the tourney gave like treatment to Kansas and and assisted in the appointment of West Rockford, respectively. committees. Dundee swamped West Chicago, Joe Hogan Will 66-22, for its 12th conquest in 14 was announced during the outings. Morton (10-2) overpowered dinner that Joe Hogan, former Thornton of Harvey, 64-32, and fifth national welterweight cham- place Mt.

Vernon (14-2) blasted and one the country most West Frankfort, 52-35. colorful boxing officials, will be head Routt of Jacksonville bowled over referee for the big meet and will Chapin, 51-34, stretching its string work in the ring for many of the! 37 bouts. Hogan is well-known among COLLEGE Illinois 55; Northwestern 40. Wisconsin 70; Indiana 49. Iowa 61; Ohio State 35.

Minnesota 48; Michigan 37. Purdue 60; Notre Dame 56. Ohio U. 52; Wayne U. 36.

Kentucky 70: Dayton 29. Central Michigan 49; Western Michigan 42. Lawrence Tech 76; Acquinas 36. Milwaukee Teachers 54; Platteville Teachers 53. Oshkosh Teachers 41; Whitewater Teachers 38.

Hamline 48; Valparaiso 44. Butler 65; 61. Southern Illinois Normal 48; Western Illinois 42. Western Kentucky Teachers College 77; University of Lcuisville 34. City College (NY) 63; St.

(Philadelphia) 62. Michigan Tech 56; Sault Ste Marie Tech 33. Drake 67; Wichita 37. Cornell (la) 47; Ripon 37. Penn (la) 54; Ladora (la) Legion 300 pounds toward cJose, and relatively few of 'prices were generally 25 to 50 cents vacancies have been filled, lower as the week closed.

Latest advertisements for help are Cattle arrivals were the largest I from the University of Maryland, since last August. Despite the heavy Lafayette and Colby, which lost their receipts, prices held up well. Good head coaches yesterday. T-master to choice steers and yearlings closed Clark Shaughnessy resigned the steady to strong. Steers sold mainly ond from Maryland, E.

E. at $20.00 to $27.00. But an Mylin bowed out at Lafay- top of $35.00 was paid for choice to ette, and Danny Lewis quit the little prime offerings. Maine school. Most wooled lambs sold at $23.50 McKeever With Frisco U.

to $23.65, with the latter price the top. Scout Troop 102 Annual Charter Night Monday Meanwhile, two vacancies were filled. Ed McKeever. who had resigned from Cornell, signed a three- year contract as head coach at the University of San Francisco, and Cornell selected George K. (Lefty) James as his successor at Ithaca.

James had been an assistant at Cornell 11 years. At San Francisco McKeever succeeds Maurice (Clipper) Smith, who left college ranks to direct the National Football League's Boston Boy Scout Troop 102, which meets Yanks, at the State Street Presbyterian appointment at Cornell church, will hold its annual charter leaves Colgate as the only upstate night Monday, Jan. 13 at 6:30 p. a. New York school seeking a coach.

A potluck supper will start the eve- That job was vacated by 68-year-old Street will visit the schools Wed- ning program to which parents to Andy Kerr, who retired after reach- nesday morning, will be a guest of the Scouts have been invited. A cor- ing the school age limit, the Kiwanis club at luncheon, and dial invitation is extended also to New University is seeking a will attend a meeting at the K. of C. all parents of boys who are inter- replacement xor Jack Weinheimer, club Wednesday evening. ested in scouting.

I who stepped down after the close of Street, who has teamed with Harry The troop committee is composed the season Caray, over sUtions WTMV and Dr. W. B. Bunch, Dr. Malcolm F.

V.M I Seeks Coach WEW in St. Louis, and a network of! Stewart, Dr. F. Garm Norbury, and Military Institute still has outstate stations in making an ex- Rev. Lewis N.

Raymond. Troop 102 to fill the vacancy left by resigna- 1 1............................................................................ ---------T. (Pooley) Hubert. seeks a success to GABBY STREET tended tour throughout Missouri and is the oldest in length of service in tion of Allison T.

Jacksonville, and the committee, Kansas S.ate Waverly starting Tuesday night. The president of the Browns, said he had conference is made up of the smaller Bill Dewitt, vice- schools in this area and the tour- president and general manager, how- nament is an annual affair, ever, said the club probably would i The schools making up the confer- make an announcement at a later; ence are Palmyra, Modesto, Scott- date. ville, Murrayville, Franklin and The exclusion of Dizzy Dean, still Waverly. The tournament will get an idol of local baseball fans, from underway at 7:15 Tuesday night the broadcasting picture when Palmyra goes up against also is expected to result in pro- Franklin. Another game is scheduled tests.

'for 8:45 between Modesto and Mur- The Little 7 conference, which is composed of six teams, will stage gain the prestige lost last week in field bouts in recent years. at their reverse by Decatur, copped A regulation ring of all-metal con of 45 in baseball, hope that many boys and their par- Hobbs Adams who left the coaching rose to fame as a bat- will respond to this invitation continues as athletic director. their basketball tournament of victims to 19. mostly small schools, bouts. Hogan is wen-Known among iowa Pre-Flight 72; Whiting (Fla) i Illinois.

No. 16 For Centralia 'boxing fans in this area, having NAS 4g A veteran Orphans, seeking to re- 1 worked many of the major Spring- 1 Dab Unlversttjr 47; Upper I Walter to become acquainted with the work i Frank old Job at Coe 40; Macalester 31. i Johnsok And 23 years later the boys are doing. fenorted'toT te Manchester 55; Canterbury 50. 193., he climaxed his career as! The progran, or he Millikin 45; Augustana 31.

a manager when he led the St. Louis group sinking, rhPVP QtPVP (Chicago, 55; Marquette SS. d. not plan to been mond will deliver the welcoming ad- Iname a successor to J. A.

(Babe) their 16th victory, 54-37, from Har- struction has been secured for the risburg, while Rock Island (9-1) according to buried Monmouth, 55-23. I announcement. The ring will be sent Decatur bid for a spot in the top from Springfield, where it is used 15 with its seventh straight triumph each year for the district meet, and 12th in 16 games, 50-43, over 1 In addition to the boxing, Recrea- Mattoon. only two pre- tion club officials announced that vious losses were to Champaign. considerable specialty entertainment souri School of Mines 41.

Concordia (Minn) 55; Augsburg Local arrangements have (Mpls) 41. handled by James Pierson, whole- rtress, Northeast Missouri State 50; Mis- sale distributor of the Griesedieck bring tha message of the eve- Brothers Brewery company of St. summoning of a special press conference, an unusual procedure for the organization, was preceded by much speculation that he might disclose sale of the club or his retirement as active head of the far-flung farm system. Two stations, WEW in St. Louis, and WTMV in East St.

Louis, will carry play-by-play broadcasts rayville. In game three, played at 7:15 Wed- lacking Edwardsville, 60-39. Clinton (12-2) and Collinsville and music will be included in each (7-3), formerly in the select circle, entertainment. The recovered some of their former pres- gram points to one of the biggest tige, Clinton with a 52-31 conquest shows ever held in the city, of Urbana and Collinsville by shel- Springfield Meet a Sellout nesday night, Waverly will meet the winner of game one and in game four, at 8:45, Scottville will meet the winner of game two. These games will furnish the semi-finals of the meet.

Game 5 will be the consolation game between the losers of games 3 and 4 and will be played Thursday During the meeting here, Hogan over a network of Missouri and Hli- night at 7:15 with the championship nois stations. game at 8:45 between the winners Station television outlet ex- of games 3 and 4. pects to be on the air with broad- Officials for the tournament are casts of black-and-white images for Murgatroyd, Jacksonville; Shields, the start of the season here April Greenfield and McMullin, Virden. 15. It would be the first television i station to start operations in St.

Louis. Televised broadcasts will cover an area up to a radius of 35-40 miles from the station in downtown St. Louis. Caray won the outstanding National League Award in J946 given by the Sporting News, national baseball weekly. Dean Comments Games tonight match Waukegan 1 announced that his Springfield show town Ky 57.

and Wabash, Mt. Vernon and is a complete sellout at the present Eastern Ky Salem (11-7), Paris and Charleston time for the novice fights. Although Teachers College High, Centralia fans who have not seen Golden and Murphysboro, Dundee and Bel- Gloves meets might expect the open videre, Robinson and Palestine, division to provide the best enter Routt and Quincy (8-4), and Rock tainment, Hogan said that fans in Springfield have consistently expressed the opinion that they enjoyed the novice fights much more. Officials of the local meet expect to mix novice and open division fights through the three nights so that a well-balanced program will be provided for fans. The large number of newcomers Iowa Teachers 49; North Dakota Louis, sponsors of baseball State 42.

broadcasts. Louisiana State U. 61; Mississippi I -----------------------------State College 57. If 1 of Miami 52; Tampa 34. Meredosia wins Kentucky Wesleyan 58; George- Barney Ross hips Narcotic Habit Island and Davenport, la.

Purdue Wins Out Over Notre Dame By 60-56 Score Lafayette, Jan. Purdue basketball team de- Teachers 43 Centre College 29. Union (Ky) 34; Berea 28. Duquesne 54; St. Francis 22.

Kent State 50; Youngstown 49. Wilberforce 55; Bluff ton 41. Duke 59; Temple 56. Lawrence 63; Illinois Tech 40. Peru 56; Wavne 45.

York 65; Midland 44. Eastern State Teachers, Charleston 65; State Normal 49. Concordia Teachers 58; Aurora College 48. Chicago, Jan. 11.

Wheat spurted for gains extending to more than 2 cents at times on the board of trade today. Gains in oats ranged to around a cent while corn was ahead fractionally. Mills were good buyers of wheat. Strength was based on Washington reports that the government would Bluffs in a ding dong battle here expand its export buying program and Dr. Malcolm F.

Stewart Brown until next summer. On the coast, California is seeking a successor to Frank Wickhorst and Oregon is out to get a replacement for Gerald A. (Tex) Oliver. Jim Bradshaw left the Fresno State head job but is staying on in the athletic department. WHEAT LEADS GRAMS PRICE ADV A MCE Over Bluffs By 57 To 40 Score Meredosia Meredosia defeated Badgers Swamp Indiana 70-19 For Third in Friday night for their fourth straight PMBC conference win, by a score of 57 to 40.

Meredosia led the February 1 and June 30. game all the way with Bluffs pressing them constantly. Both teams i broke loose in the final period scoring a total of 57 points in the stanza to total 1,500,000 tons of grain and! Madison, Jan. 11 Wis- grain products each month between con5ln's Badgers boosted their stock as the Major Western Conference by a 39 to 31 score. The box score: to the city who have already sent in mail orders indicates than fans: field, 111.) 38.

who have seen Golden Gloves shows Eureka (111) College 65; Shurtleff Bluffs before realize the entertainment; College 58. Sears 0 feated Notre Dame, 60 to 56, tonight Iwhich Provide. Truly, the Gol- University of Pennsylvania 67; Marsh 3 as a late Irish rally faded when den Gloves meets are rated among Yale 52. Schone 4 freshman star Kevin fouled the entertainment of the South Dakota University 49; Ab- Gilman 3 rimeTine out of the xt was the Purdue y8ar in CiUeS Where they are held last test before start- Offerings of corn bv the contender tonight by trouncing fell off from large for their thlrd oc straight loop victory. Bookings amounted to around The BadaWs'alertness end marks- Concordia Seminarv (St Louis) ooo bushels.

Shipping sales totaled -o. Bluffs won the preliminary contests manship paid oil against the speed 78; Concordia Seminary (Spring- hv 91 srnrp 000 bushels a good part of which of Hjosiers unbeaten was believed to have gone to distill- conference play. Wisconsin con- ers- nected on 37 percent its shots Wheat closed 5-2 1 higher, was aoie 0 on rj corn unchanged to higher. 27 percent. 20 January $1.31 ana oats 3 IS Hoosiers started out by grab- 7 higher, March 76.

bins a 6-1 lead but at the t.uu of FG FT TP 1 1 2 At Dallas, Dizzy Dean commented tough Pacific fighting, has scored their when told of the broadcast arrangement They do that to them Browns has got a great ajiother knockout-this time over the narcotic habit. The much-decorated veteran of schedule and their fifth victory in six pre-league starts. Purdue, holding a two-game edge organization. It sounds rough but four months. The scene: the huge had it rough many times and I U.

S. Public Health Service hospital can take it. And be rooting for in the rolling blue grass horse coun- them Cardinals anyhow. try near here. Guadalcanal won his latest bout in over Dame in their 18 previous meetings, set an early pace tonight that the Irish match and 1 ran up a 17 to 3 lead in the first five minutes.

Notre Dame came back to both my home teams, Dr. Victor M. Vogel, medical offi- melt the advantage to five ana that the kind of guy I am. cer in charge of the institution, an- at the half, 29 to 24, but the Eut I think do that nounced last night Ross would be Riveters expanded their advantage 1 sp ers discharged Tuesday. Ross declined 11 in the second period.

to discuss his immediate plans. Rockets Win No. 20 Ross had appeared VOIuntarily Announce Committees Committees for the tournament were announced Saturday as follows: General manager, Charles Bellatti; assistant manager, Stewart Whitacre; general committee, Ralph Cowgur, C. A. Graves, Clarence Wilner, John Conant, E.

J. Brooks, W. Dicks, and Wallace Baptist. Ticket manager, Russell Kelly; box office, George Thayer; ushers and doorkeepers, Louis Katz; loud and announcers, Bill Conner; music and special entertain- erdeen Northern Teachers 39 Mankato Teachers 53; Winona Teachers 51. Dickinson (ND) Teachers 56; Ellendale Normal 51.

North Central College 51; Lake Forest 38. UCLA 48; Stanford 40. Merris Davis Six 12 Preliminary estimated receipts of sjx minutes Wisconsin pulled aberd, rgrain in carlots here today: wheat; 14-13, and never was headed. 2 24; corn 307; oats 16; Rye barley siarting quintet, Bob 17; soybeans 20. Totals 14 12 40 Meredosia FG FT TP Beauchamp 6 Dawson Oregon State College 73; Univer- Gereke 2 sity of Oregon 69 (overtime).

39. HIGH SCHOOL Arlington Heights 56, Barrington From Quincy By 42 To 39 Score the U. S. office in New halted a Notre Dame come- York and asked admission to the1 back that had whittled lead hospital. He told how drugs had to two Points at 51 to 49 with five been given him by well-meaning minutes to go.

The Irish, beaten only friends while he suffered war wounds by Wisconsin in eight previous and malaria, and how he continued Sames, never were ahead, using them after his discharge from 1 Bill Lodge and Paul Hoffman, vet- The loss of who had play- ment. Leo Ode; prizes, Bill Deutsch; ed every minute of four previous! escoris and runners, Clinton Arenz. Seating, ring, decorations, Edward Bargery, pairings, Marion Woods; weighing, doctors, entry blanks, Ernest Canuto; dressing room, taping, Jim Wagner; seconds, referees, timers, judges, Harold Hills. the marines as he suffered recurrent headaches. Roodhouse Takes 5th League Win Rambling Rockets won their 20 th straight victory here Saturday night when they defeated Quincy high schools fine cagers by a score of 42 to 39.

The game was one of the hardest played games of the season for both teams. Routt led the game all the way. During most of the contest the Roodhouse Roodhouse took Its Rockets held a six point lead but fifth straight win to maintain once Quincy spurted to tie the score leadership of the Illinois Valley at 8 all but the Rockets were mas- conference by besting White Hall ters of the situation and went out 36-32 here Friday night after the in front again. The Rockets con- visitors had led throughout most! trolled the ball in the last two min- 0f the frav. The Railroaders forged 1 by Wayham, who utes with a six point lead but into the lead during the last two was for 16 points, Greenfield was too powerful for the Jerseyville reserve squad flve here Frlday night and the visit- came through to win the ors a 52-36 victory.

Coach Joe Brooks is training a eran Purdue forwards, scored 19 and 8 rouP boys at Jacksonville 14 points, respectively, with guard school, Art Yates has candi- Ed Ehlers adding 15. Forward Frann at Illinois School for the Deaf, Argo 45, Peotone 40. W. Rockford 69, Sterling Township Bluffs 7 Curran was high for Notre Dame with 13 points and scored 11. More than 10,000 persons saw the game.

Greenfield Blasts Jerseyville 52-36 Claude Beasley is helping Marion point lead Qumcv inteicepted a Rocket pass rninutes of play, and scored to make the final score The Roodhouse read 42 to 39. Goph ers pset olves 18-37 by a lone tally, 32-31. The box score: Roodhouse (36) Reagor, Ballard, 4 Ruyle, 2 Ferguson, 2 Barrow, 1 Where They Play Totals 14 8 White Hall (32) FG FT TP Lister, 1 Christison, 4 Totals 11 Roodhouse 12 16 White Hall 12 17 Officials: Hemminger and art, Alton. 10 7 10 Minneapolis, Jan. remained a contender in the young Western Conference basketball race by defeating Michigan 48 to 37 here tonight before 15,364 fans.

Taylor, 3 The fairt and rangy Gophers spurt- Frame, 3 ed into a 12 to 1 lead in hte open- Allin, 0 ing Mfcmfces and left the floor at hetftifse leading 25 to 16. After Minnesota had widened the to 31 to 17, early in the sec- oiw'l period, the Wolverines came up with a threatening surge to move five points the Gophers at McIntyre, six foot, nine inch -----------------------------center, and Eddie Keman, Phantom EUREKA WINS who were the outstanding, Alton, 111., Jan. 11. Gofthm- ncorsrs, bagged eight points I basketball team was ex- Jersej'ville (36) FG FT TP Campbell, 4 2 10 FG FT TP Robeen, ...............................1 1 5 2 12 French, 2 1 13 Gettings, 1 4 Warford, 2 0 4 Arnold, 3 1 3 Feverbend, 0 1 Glassbrenner, 0 2 36 Winters, 0 1 Totals .................................13 10 Greenfield 1 Shields, 4 Nifong, (52) Costello, Coonrod, Wayham, 1 FG FT ..3 2 0 0 1 7 Imel, 4 10 25 27 32 Waltrip, .....................3 Gustine, Owens, 0 Gillespie, 0 3 5 3 4 7 1 2 1 36 TP 8 4 1 2 16 10 9 0 2 0 1 ttoe waning minutes to cinch the second victory of the conference cajnpeign for the Gophers. The Gophers only league defeat was at the fcftndt ef Ohio tended to an overtime period tonight before it defeated Shurtleff College 68 to 58 in a pioneer game.

The score was 52-52 at the end regulation time. Score by periods: Jerseyville 8 15 19 36 20 39 52 Hardin; Hanold, Alton. Ltfien linfo, Men. night. Monday Meredosia at Arenzvflle.

Pittsfield at Winchester. Hardin at Greenfield. Tuesday Little 7 Tourney at Waverly. Chandlerville at Bath. Pleasant Plains at Ashland.

Mt. Sterling at J. H. S. I.

S. D. at Bluffs. Carrollton at Mt. Olive.

White Hall open. Eldred at Roodhouse. Wednesday Chambersburg at Mt. Sterling. Arenzville at Chapin.

Rockbridge at Greenfield. Thursday Routt vs. J.H.S. at I.S.D. gym.

St. James at Chandlerville. Friday Cathedral at Virginia. Baylis at Chambersburg. Arenzville at Bluffs.

Griggsville at IJS.D. Meredosia at Chapin. Carrollton at Greenfield. Staunton at Pittsfield. White Hall at Jerseyville.

Roodhouse at Winchester. Saturday St. Theresa at Routt. I. C.

at Shurtleff. 35. Morrison 44, Oregon 42. Polo 44, Mt. Morris 28.

Rochelle 42, Mt. Carroll 37. Alton 64, Madison 29. Dupo 73, Hurst-Bush 27. Wood River 46, Edwardsville 42.

Collinsville 73, Taylorville 53. Principia (St. Louis) 44, Western Military Academy (Alton) 28. Marion 70, Eldorado 43. Dundee 46, Bel videre 41.

E. Rockford 51, Morton (Cicero) 48 (overtime). New Trier (Winnetka) 44, La Grange 29. Fenwick 36, Alumni 35. Blue Island 54, Fenger 29.

Morgan Park M.A. 51, Calumet City 43. Waukegan 57, Wabash, Ind. 23. Johnston City 59, Carterville 26.

Benton 55, Christopher 45 W. Frankfort 64, Herrin 39. Flora 57, Effingham 28. Bridgeport 39, Charlestown 20 Mendota 56, Sandwich 33. Marmion (Aurora) 42, Bradley 31.

Oswego 2 Mooseheart 28. Geneva 60, Plano 44. Davenport 51, Rock Island 39 Springfield 35, Vandalia 27. Mattoon 45, Villa Grove 17. Collinsville 73, Taylorville 53.

Paris 64, Charieston T.C. 36. Bridgeport 39, Charleston City 20 (overtime). Robinson 66 Palestine 37. Kincaid 56, Litchfield 42.

Mt. Vernon 40, Salem 38. Blair 4 Skinner 2 Boyd 2 Totals 26 Score by periods: 11 13 Meredosia 8 Officials Conner, Beardstown. 16 24 14 22 4 8 4 5 New York Stock Market Trippi Offered $60,000 Contract By Grid ankees Cook, Exner Menzel, Ed Mills, Walt I Lautenback and Glen Solbo, played all but the final minute and a half. Cook and Menzel contributed nine points in the farst half while Mills scored 11 At halftime, Wisconsin led 33 to 21.

Cook, who tallied a total of 42 New York, Jan points against Iowa, and Minnesota, 5 57 with distillers and amusements in poured in 15 points in the second i the forefront, negotiated another re- half to take scoring honors with 24 40 treat in brief market. points. 57 Dealings, the start, turned! Ralph Hamilton, the only Hoosier Johnson, relatively active later as offerings able to hit consistently, dropped in became a bit more urgent in virtu-: seven baskets, ally ail departments. Extreme losses of fractions to 5 points or so were reduced here and there near the close although the minus column remained widely populated. Transfers of around 600,000 shares were among the largest Saturday volumes of the past month.

At new 1946-47 lows were Schenley Whiz Kids Win 1st Conference Game Saturday New 11 1 Park Tilford, Twentieth Century-; champaign. 111., Jan. 1 York, Jan FoXi paramount Pictures and Trans- nois won its first Western Confer- 8 continental Western Air. ence ba5ketball victory in three back, ar, ived here today and found! There was little in the spot news starts tonicht bv to blame for the extension of stumble. Bonds lacked rising stamina.

Grains were steady. an offer of $60,000 awaiting him to pley football for the next four years for the New York Yankees of the All-America Conference. Trippi went immediately into a huddle with owner Dan Topping and Coach Ray Flaherty of the football Yankees and Larry MacPhail, president of the baseball Yankees, who are trying to land him for both clubs. The Georgia ace told newsmen that Charles Bklwill, owner of the row. Chicago Cardinals in the National Football League, had agreed to tered by mill buying, match offer of a four- Chicago year contract $15,000 a year, plus expect a bonus.

government buying. overwhelming Markets at a Glance New York, Jan. leaders extend decline. most changes nar- decline increased He also has been offered $30.000 to sign a baseball contract with the Bostcn Red Sox, Trippi disclosed. ANNOUNCEMENT The New Kensington Chairs are here.

See them at TURKEY SIGNS PACT Ankara, Jan. (Jf pact of friendship long expected among diplomats of the middle east was signed today by Turkey and trans-Jordan, taking Turkey another step on its road to closer ties with individual Arab nations. No details of the treaty were disf wheat. farm stock decline. to 25 cents lower.

steady. Chicago Cash Grain Chicago, Jan. (JP Corn No. 2 yellow 1.364 wheat. No.

3. BILBO TO HOSPITAL New Orleans, Jan. Theodore G. Bilbo of Mississippi is expected to enter Touro infirmary here Sunday afternoon to undergo his second operation for a mouth attment, hospital attaches BELOIT BEATS KNOX Beloit, Jan. Beloit College Golds trounced Knox College, 79-65, tonight for their ninth consecutive victory and their 4 third in three Midwest Conference oats No.

1 white No. games. heavy white 88 Don Sudkamp, six foot eight inch Barley malting 1.40-1.80; feed 1.08 center, controlled rebounds off both 3Q Field seed per Northwestern 55-40 before 8,000 home fans. Doug Mills, Illini coach, employed several playing combinations from two teams as Illinois clicked to sweep into a 26-18 halftime lead and maintain a comfortable margin throughout. The combinations were made up of Andy Phillip, Ken Menke, Gene Vance and Jack Smiley working with center Fred Green, and Dwight Eddleman, Bill Erickson, Bob Lavoy, Walt Kirk and Jack Burmaster.

The second unit was used most of the last half and had ballooned the advantage to 50-34 with three minutes of the game left. Northwestern forced to use ft revamped lineup after losing two regular forwards, Bill Sticklen and Joe Hughes, through study deficiencies, suffered its second successive Big Nine defeat. The Wildcats lost to Michigan 39-31 in their opener a week ago. baskets and shared scoring honors with his teammate, Johnny i n.Qmlna.1 each w'ith 19 points. NORTH CENTRAL WINS Naperville, 111., Jan.

11. North Central College won its sec- hundredweight ond college conference of Illinois basketball victory tonight by defeat- othy 7.40-7.75. BAN ZONE DEFENSE New York Jan. (JP Maurices Podoloff, president of the basket- Nearly 25.000.000 people bail association of America, aiinoun- French Indo-China, oed tonight that the pro loop had toKfted the use of the zone defense in fames. The new ruling fM to effect immediariefcy, Po- atcrWi Red clover 43.00-47.00; -sweet clover ing Lake Forest 51-38.

11.50-13.00; red top 17.50-18.50; tim-, Bob Bartlett, 6 foot 6 inch center, live and forward Bud Berger led the Cardinals to their fifth consecutive in triumph with 14 points each. North 1 Central led 25-20 at halftime. JUST RECEIVED 5-buckle artics. SHOE STORE For sale 1935 Plymouth four door sedan. Lukeman Motor Co..

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Pages Available:
124,267
Years Available:
1902-1974