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THE SOUTH BEND TRIBUNE, MONDAY EVENING, JANUARY 13, 1941. FULL PROGRAM WASHINGTON GAINS TOP-FLIGHT COURT RANKING 50 Games in IS ON TAP FOR Buckeye Prep SQLONS SE0.1 Cupid Fells Football Star. THREE IN TIE Loaches IS eat rmm TrminiiT PANTHERS SET i DOWN TRIO OF FOES IN WEEK rMlw Brou7nsDrum Spring May Hurt Dodgers BY WHITNEY MARTIN. Associated Press. DESTINED FOR LOWER BERTH PLAYOFF FOR OAKLAND GOLD 1 T-v a BY EDDIE BRIETZ.

I Associated Press. NEV YORK; Jan. 13. Week's football Dodgers are denying Larry MacPhail has: a Ohio State Sets? Pace With Pair of Loop Triumphs. NEW YORK, Jan.

13. They probably know their business. After all, it's hard to work up a 22 Newcomer to Vie very roDUii 10 per, cent slice of the club marrison, uodson and Hogan Netv Top Muncie Burris Nets Recognition in Prep Circles. With Veterans in Spring Camp. argument against success, and the fortunes of the Brooklyn Dodgers of late are the nrst big Jea gue 1 team out with 1941- player roster A beaming Jim By Associated press.

haven't been ii ii nun utim. 1 1 JIMMY OAKLAND, Jan. 13. exactly of the BIO 10 STANDINGS. l.

pu. op. Ohio State .2 0 95 79 Indiana ....1 0 48 38 Minnesota ....1 0 44 27 Purdue .1 1 13 89" Illinois .....1 1 871 82 Wisconsin .1 1 79 Northwestern 0 1 4 46 Iowa 1 "35 49 Michigan 0 2 79 90 Chlraio .0 0- 0, Following is the fourth of a series of winter stories on the 16 major league clubs-Editor' Tribune, BY GEORGE KffiKSEY. United Press. I Oakland's fifth annual $5,000 open patched pants my Wilson is atured on the cover.

NEW YORK, 13. The Reasons and reason: The golf tournament was finished for variety, most of the boys today but three jj 0 weVer, musketeers were still shooting for'nere ia what amounted to half the origi-' vague SUSpiCion nal purse. ithat Flat. Tied with 72-hole totals of 276 finnEnPc Washington Senators finished last BY HAROLD HARRISON. 1 Associated Press.

INDIANAPOLIS, Jan. 13. Top-ranking contenders for the Indiana high school basketball championship are finding, out again that it never pays to count a team out on the basis of early season records. Early in the campaign no one season in seventh place with their lowest percentage in 21 Ohio High I school football LAF.RY PHAIL. years.

Ho anytning mat nap- and prepared to battle it out at 18 in siting 50 spring exhibition ciation' is 100 per i cent behind Pens to. them uv 1941 is likely to doi fr.y tho ohin state be an improvement uten, xiarnson. cen gameSi riking possi. Hogan and Leonard Dodson had bility of leaving their fight in an early afternoon date (3 p. aIft th.

lne jsenaujrs are ueimiieiy are job For one thing, Paul is thought much about such teams Ittll rSLJ i -vcnth round of the regular as Burris of Muncie, Washington first second $1,200 prize, $750 seagon might glancing hope money and $550 ocnsolation. of South Bend, Greencastle and Seymour and there was a decided fully toward the calendar and a fine fellow and a fine coach (his Massillon teams hive lost only one game is the last 60) For another, some of the other boys wouldn't mind winning a state championship once in a while. I 1 111 1 I BY. STEVE SNIDER. United Press.

CHICAGO, Jan. 13. It's Indiana against the field already and the Big basketball race is only a week old. brilliant pre-conference campaign carrying to the Pacific coast and the gulf and Saturday night's 48 to 38 victory over Illinois lifted the National Collegiate champions head and shoulders above the rest of the league. It's up to the Hoosiers to play up to their recognized ability the rest of the way.

lag for a time in the attention. ZT JZ- 1 wondering why the balls they missed putts changed the tourna-used tQ tkfi gtride to now ment from a regulation finish, uitoare missi two fect very a play-off. Harrison, the oA of paid Jasper. Washington and Quick look-around. What have rtocK, traveler oi tne winier divot digging circuit, was guilty of one.

Hogan. the little-Texan, who switched, golfing headquarters the country boys got that the city slickers haven't when! it comes, to playing For instance Devil's Slide (population Will Split Squad. It's true they are going to split the squad, with two road compa-nies making major league baseball doomed to second division and may have quite a job on their hands pulling out of the mire of seventh place. Most of the new material coming up is minor leaguish. Several trades were; made but they do not promise tremendous results; Three Good Hurlers.

On the whole the Senators will go just about as far as Dutch Leonardn Chase and Sid Hudson will take them. Last season that trio of pitchers won 46 games. The rest of the Washington staff won only 18 more. Chase; and Hudson are good enough to win for any club. In fact the Yanks and the Red Sox have had their eyes on one or all of the Washington stars and certain circumstances to White Plains, N.

and be 321) won the Utah sandlot cham-i Anderson. But now the. form sheet compilers are about ready to reshuffle their ratings because of those teams. Hammond Tech, Central of South Bend. Central of Evansville.

Franklin and Goshen still are getting top billing because of their consistent play but the new crop of contenders is moving up fast. Panthers Moving Fast. Burris and South Bend's Wash Under ordinary conditions.Tio club in the Big Ten can match their came the leading money, winner of in the southland about as exclusive pionship and Mutter city (popu lation 350) was the Mississippi Cosily ensconsed in their Hollywood, apartment, Johnny 1940, was charged with the other. las the measles, but its liicewLse Harrison, leader for the second true that with the curtailed squads and third rounds, had top money; the players will be seeing much virtually in his pocket when he1 more action than they ordinarily speed, balance or power. NV 17.

Has Slim Chance. Northwestern has one slim chance of knocking over the Hoo Drake, former Purdue grid star and now playing with the Cleveland Rams, and his bride, the former Pat Ducke, of LaCrosse, received congratulations upon their marriage in Las Vegas, Nev. winner Virginia lee Uraham, 12, plays second base for the boys' team of 'a Wyoming. 111., grade school and is "L4 .300 hitter. stepped up to a four-foot putt on! would.

Fifty games is about a third of I the 18th green. Sure, he missed it. Dub players in the gallery whis siers tonight and that's to get rough, a strategy it has used successfully In other engagements in a season, so when the regular Also she is a regular on the boys' basketball team Laff-of-the- It cost pered, "He's one of us." season opens in April the men al a final him a 275. He carded ready will be up to June in their Week: Ancil Hoffman saying Max Baer won't fight Joe Louis agaiif until Joe regains his reputation three-over-par 73 for the Sequoyah, baseball playing. That would bei might force Clark Griffith to part MENKE IN GAIN FOR SCORE LEAD which the Wildcats have been outj classed.

While Indiana is Ohio State's league lead QUINTS TO RISK CLEANRECORDS course, after three preceding sub- something of an advantage, but! ington are cutting a particularly wide swath. Burris, after winning only four of its first seven games, now has piled up seven straight victories and hasn't been held to less than 41 point in any game of that winning streak. The Owls, who appeared in the final state tournament two years agro, smashed with one of them. The Senators have 22 new and gets hot again. Nuts.

Today's guest star: Lynn iC. comers on their roster of 39, but ers go after their third consecutive par rounas. uoason KnocKea in ms; tne arawoack is that around sep-last putt for a par 70 and a tiejtember they'll be playing Novem-with Harrison. ber baseball, which means no base- Hogan had a bit of luck on his ball at all. second Shot.

The ball hit a WO-i It is recalled that Mp. few are likely to help the club conference victory against im proved Chicago. So far. Ohio State is the surprise of the season." Victories over Michigan and Hoosier Star Nets City League Leaders man spectator back of the lSthj Graw often had early-season ball Huntington last week, 56 to 32. green and bounced back into a players and stretch ball players The Vikings had lost only one pre-swale off the carpet.

He chipped! men who could freat tnms ovenvious game. Northwestern followed a so-so 24 Points; Ties for Third. Put Slates on Block Tonight. up to within three feet of the those neriods hut weren't worth at Washington of South Bend lost. early showing.

In other conference games tonight, Iowa plays at Minnesota. sized up the putt carefully and; hoot and holler in carlv the 5easo Michigan moves down to Illinois They just couldn't stand the steady none impressive in CBKAPll Kilt V. TO.T.A0 grind. and Purdue's defending champions if. struck a hot streak last week and.

Perfect slates will be risked by missed. Amazed at the obstinacy of his ball, Hogan glared at it, tapped it in, and accepted a tie with Harrison and Dodson. The money winners: By Associated Press. CHICAGO, Jan. Most are half-baked rookies from Charlotte, Greenville, Sprinffield, Thomasville and other; questionable proving grounds.

Major league trades brought two outfielders, Ben Chapman and Doc Cramer, and Pitcher Danny Mac-Fayden, cut adrift by Pittsburgh, to the Senators. Manager Bucky Harrl3 is planning to. play Cramer in center. Chapman in left and move speedster George Case from center to right. John Welaj and the vet Sam 'Rice are due to handle the utility roles.

Archie May Help. Perhaps Washington's best addition is first Baseman George Archie, who hit .322 for Seattle 13. Big Bill leaders of all divisions of the ill ecu iscuiisin hl juauiauu. i The games tonight: City and basketball Protestant Church leagues who are Northwestern at Indiana Bill Menke dropped In 24 points 11 276 Tied for first three $1,200, Doyle, Philadelphia Evening Bulletin: "Bert' Bell is still shipping for a Philadelphia. Eagle coach with a high-sounding name i.

And when they get him, let him bring his football' team along, too." Billy Conn flew to Florida and back twice last week just because he likes the ride A mid-western paper, reports old Blues in that territory are quite philosophical about Yale's radical move- in- naming a non-graduate a3 head coach When Lou Ambers begins his campaign as: a welterweight against Eddie Connelly at Barre, Vt, next week, the third man in the ring will Lou's old idol, Tony Canzoneri Paul Waner is finding the market for 38year-old ball players a bit on the sluggish side i. The Cards are $350,000 richer because of Branch Rickey's high Dodgers Report Feb. 15. The Dodgers will report at the Havana camp Feb. 15, two full months before the season opens, and if a supposedly healthy young man who finished rigorous com r-r.

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White field goals in 16 shots against the Illini Saturday night. Tonight someother Hoosier is apt to get walloped Michigan City. 5S to 30; Riley of South 45 to 31. and Auburn, 40 to 33. Washington now has won eight of nine and definitely is established as a tournament threat to once-beaten South Bend Central.

Greencastle, after losing its first three games, has won eight of nine, beating Brazil, 42 to 25, and Rushville, 43 to 25, last week. The Menke, Indiana's veteran center, furnished the first big scoring splurge of the young Big 10 basketball race, scoring almost enough points in his first conference game to take the individual lead. The Hoosier star slipped 24 Plaine. N. and Leonard Dodson, Kansas City.

Mo. 279 Harry Cooper, 280 Mark Frv. Oakland: Jimmy Hines. aa Drancn oi tne tjuy loop win stand idle until Thursday night. Kadimah club, A bracket pace makers, will shove their five- just as hot.

Wide edge to In diana. State Improved. Great Neck. N. $32? each.

petition less than five months before needs that length of time to get back in form it means he isn't a healthy young man or has spent the intervening time trying to game Winning streak on the mat 262 Jim Demare', Houston. Texas against Serv-Art all Paper to- Fred Wood. Vancouver. B. Harold Mc- Chicago at Ohio State Bucks 1 i v.

11- 1. tt. NnaH.n WinrhHfr 230 each. points through the hoop against 'IUS A tl A Harmon. Orlando.

Fla. i school court. Double Cola, also P.ul white piams. n. Her have improved tremendously, Chi eaten up on his dissipation.

only defeat suffered by the Tiger and was picked as the coast league's most valu'able player over Illinois Saturday, leaving him only cago has improved and abandoned From a monetary standpoint, the Cubs in recent weeks was at the with a five-ffame win mark, Will man Keuer. Akron, O. Denny Shute. West Newton. Mass each J135 its zone defense but Ohio State hands of Anderson, another up- mix with Grose Bike Shop at figures to win its third in a row.

Oliver school. and-coming five. Lou Novikoff, the Cubs' prize 1 one P01nt nina tne two pace-rookie. First base has been a setters, each of whom has played i nightmare to the Senators Joe I two games. The two leaders are Kuhel went to the White Sov in! Jim Mandler.

Michigan, and Art, 2S4 Gorge Pchneiter. Oden. Utah, and Jim Waikup. Odessa. Texas, each $55.

Other leaders: Michigan at Illinois Illinois had Westminster A's kings of the White division of the Church no answer for, Menke last week Marvin IBudJ S2 Leading amateur spring program is another typical Larry McPhail move. The Dodgers figure to take in around on their gaslight tour, and with that much cash involved the schedule probably is worth the risk. Ball players still are easier to get than money. Mathisen, Illinois. Anderson whipped Richmond last week, 39 to 33, for its 11th victory in the last 12 games.

Seymour Find Range. the ill-advised Zeke Bonura deal, battle with Second Church Ward. Spokane. Wash. pressure sales talks in' 1940.

public notice: The Patrick Edward Comiskey rooting and tooting association has disbanded: Mandler has li fieia goals ana at xTacCt sss-uoyd Oak Park, With Archie on first, the rest of 25 Law-son Little. San Francisco. and Michigan lost by only one point to Purdue, 41 to 40. Illinois has size and scoring age. Iowa at Minnesota-r-with In the infield will be Jim Blood- three "free throws, Mathisen sev-! The Blue loop leaders.

St. Johns en field goals and 11 free tosses' 26 Ralph Guldahl. Chicago. 287 Ray Mangrum. Oakmont.

Pa. 2S7 Henry Ransom. Fort Worth, Texas. worth at Second, Cecil Travis at Tied with Menke --7 for 25 points. short and Buddy Lewis' at third.

for second is Jack McLain, Ohio Bloodworth isn't a major league uiove ai rtiiey ana unucu Brethren, topping the Red teams, will do battle with Indiana Ave- State, who also has appeared in tirA PArf aetc second baseman but hes the best the Senators have except 37- year-old Buddy Myer. who can't The first week of competition "ue. Christian on Riley's No. 2 pointed to a hot race for the scor- narawooa- ing title, won last year by Illinois' nmr Bill Hapac. Only five points sep- CUL A.VC1O UrLIS ARMORY SCENE I OF BOXING CARD Christ man-Barnes Seymour won only two of it5 first seven tilts and then cuv loose.

A 41-to-29 victory over New Albany last week was the" fifth straight for the Jackson county species of Owls. Hammond Tech, the defending state champion, ran its string of consecutive victories to 10 last week but the Tigers had a close call before getting over the No. 9 jinx. No other major team has won more than nine games in row. The Tigers after beating Roosevelt of East Chicago, 43 to 30, edged out Horace Mann of Gary, 29 to 24, on free throws.

Tech was outscored from the field arate the first 10 sharpshooters, jr-nw a nr rr ATHLETICS DROP MICHIGAN CITY Bleasdale Sets Pace as Auto Cagers Win, 65-35. TURNERS WHIP LEE'S, GILBRO'S SHOE NETMEN The Turner Hall courtmen were right proud of their week-end achievements today and here are the reasons: They whipped Lee's Painters 4S to 44 Saturday night, and then came back Sunday afternoon and trounced the Gilbro Shoemen, 37 to 36. Forward Bennett was the scor six of whom are centers. Only rr KJlL.Lf IVl 1 one guard is listed. ISO DDE HT A Df A play much at a stretch Travis, who played third last year and did a bang-up job, will go back to short because of the disappointing play of Jimmy Pof ahl, who came up last season hailed as a coming star.

Although there are 16 pitchers on the roster, when you get beyond Leonard, Chase and Hud diana and Ohio State, Minnesota is one of the remaining undefeated teams in the conference and should stay that way tonight. It's de: fense probably is too smart for Iowa. Purdue at Wisconsin this might be licking number two- for the champions. Center'Gene Englund returned to his old time form with 18 points- for Wisconsin against Iowa. With Englund hitting, Wisconsin canun with the best and Purdue is not the best.

Tonight Northwestern at Indiana; Iowa at Minnesota: Purdue at Wisconsin-, Michigan at Illinois: Chiraco at Ohio State; Temple at Michigan State. Tuesday Dunuesne at Marquette. Wednesday Bradjev-Sl. Francis at New York; Island at New York. Friday -DePaul-St.

Joseph's at Philadelphia: Bradley-Temple at Philadelphia. Feud Continues Wednesday. By Associated Press. CHICAGO, Jan. 13.

No one seems to know just yet whether World's Champion Willie Hoppe will be able te The leaders: FG. FT. TP Mandler. Michigan ........11 3 25 Mathisen. Illinois 7 11 25 W.

Menke. Indiana 11 2 24 McLain, Ohio State 8 8 24 Sprowl. Purdue 10 3 23 Blanken, Purdue 6 11 23 Brocan. Mirhiean 9 5 23 Enclund. Wisconsin 9 4 22 Fisher, Ohio State 10 1 21 Sofiak.

Michigan 6 20 Fans who desire a last, preview but hit 17 of 18 charity tosses to son 1 there isn't much to talk about. Walter Masterson. who won three and lost 13 last season, js expected to develop into a starter with added weieht. compete, but play starts to ing wizard for the Turners each! gain the victory. glimpse of future Golden Glove BT BOB TOWNER.

Reputedly one of the Northern contest. Against the Painters he -material 'will do well to drop! in day anyway in the annual d-robin at the South Bend armory Wed riesday night where one of the few remaining boxing cards will be ament tossed in 11 field goals and a freejflyf A pr Al JM ACU throw, while his seven buckets P1 I tSAUmtSAltt paced the win over the Gilbro i TT A If UOAfiTA'C boys. His final basket was scored 1 KJiti ADDLE CROWN 'I presented prior to the annual Saturday Illinois af Northwestern: Mim nesota at Chicago: Wisc-mstn at. Michigan: Duquesne at Stare: Notre Dame at Pennsylvania: West Virginia at Michigan State. among the-top-ranking three- uioves carnival.

i A 10-boiit program has been es cushion billiard BETTINA MEETS CHRISTOFORIDIS FOR RING TITLE By United Press. CLEVELAND', Jan. 13. Melio Bettina, of Beacon, N. meets Anton Christoforidis for the leading by one point at that stage.

stars. MacFayden is expected:" to pitch about once a week a ja Freddy Fitzsimmohs. Jake Early and Al Evans, both with the club last season, will share the catching, with Rick Ferrell catching Dutch Leonard's tricky knuckle ball unless the Browns swing a deal for him. Next The Chicago White Sox.l LOCAL ARCHERS tablished by Matchmaker Eddie Simmons, who is co-sponsoring the Sunday afternoon box score Indiana Amateur basketball league's best quintets, the Michigan City Olympias, proved excellent foils for Studebaker Athletics' high scoring court machine Sunday afternoon in the S. A.

A. clubrooms as the A's tacked on their 11th loop victory, 65 to 35. The A's started in race horse style and never quit running. Their scoring endeavors assumed large proportions in each of the four periods of play, climaxed with a 24- point binge in the final spin over the floor. Hoppe, last Tuesday TURNERS 37.

GILBR0S t361. P. Mary Baumbach. South Bend, scored a major upset Sunday afternoon when she defeated Ruthe Brewer Crist, of Detroit, second ranking player in the United States, to win the women's singles title of the annual St. Joseph Valley open table tennis tourna- ment -which closed at the Y.

M. with influenza which later developed into KOVACS DOWNS ALLOO TO ANNEX DIXIE TOURNEY By United Press. TAMPA, Jan. 13. The men's singles tennis championship belonged to Frank Kovacs, of Oakland, National Boxing association light-heavyweight championship tonight Bennett, Luther, Paroii.c Wiliamson.s; Yuhaszi Htnna Remblt.f WILLIE HOPPE.

pneumonia, has rallied strongly 7 0 1 Rvdiinski.f 2 11 Keleraan.t 2 1 3 2 2 Murenc 0 6 liWelborn.f 0 1' Storkberger.f 2 1 liDtmmrk.f INowicici.c 10 2 3 1 111 0 0 3 6 5 1 1 2 2 1 OlO affair with George Taylor. Promising to steal the limelight from the heavier weight bouts is the scheduled blood battle between two young but ancient ring rivals. Bud Christman, Ball-Band battler, and Elmer Barnes, Brown Bonlb- er-Hoosier Beer entry who admittedly have no love lost between will vent all the pent up fury their 118 pound frames can muster against each Barnes and Christman met laest and might be able to leave the hos- and betting odds of -5 that favored Bettina were expected to drop to even money at -the ring- Dital tomorrow. Tournament of ARE DEFEATED The Tribune's Special Bervlca. BUCHANAN, Jan.

13. Bowmen, of the Clark Equipment Comjiany Athletic association, Sunday afternoon trounced the Total, Side. 16 5.9 Total, 14 7 11 -today after Score at the half: Gilbros. 13; Turners, Fight followers regarded the nclusion of I Every man but Forward Edgar Powers had a hand in the Studebaker scoring, but none were as potent as scrappy little Jimmy Bleasdale. The Studebaker luminary cut the shreds for eight baskets and three foul shots, three of P.eferee, Havsburf; umpire, Kistler.

one of the keen ooutn uena Archers on the lo est tournaments 4-H PHEASANT 15-round bout, sanctioned by the N. B. A. which has declared it no longer recognizes Billy Conn as champion, as pitting the rugged strength of the Italian southpaw cal range, i.goi to 1,701. Wil in the 17-year fall in a three-round bout that ehded in a draw and which did rusiorv oi tne WORK PLANNED C.

A. The scores were 21-19; 13-21; 21-17, 21-8. Baumbach's title winning achievement was the only one gained by South Bend entrants outside of the novice division which was open to South Bend players only. Walter Antono-wicz defeated Bob Schoen, 16-21; 21-14; 21-13; 15-21; 21-19. Bill Holzrichter, Chicago, won the men's singles; Charles Tiche-nor Indianapolis, took the boy's singles; Lieut.

H. J. Heinichen, Detroit, veterans' singles. Holzrichter and Ed Ray, Chicago, won the men's doubles, and Miss Cris nothing to ease the strain between Dixie tourna- The Tribune's Special Serv ice. against the speed of the Greek boxer.

ment. ficials have rearranged tne scnea- ule of matches, setting; Hoppe 'a games back as far as possible. Whether the 53-year-old cue king will be able to compete depends entirely on how rapidly he recovers. The opening shot of the month-long event was to be fired by Otto Reiselt, Philadelphia opposed Paul Lewin, of Chicago in the initial match. Starting tomorrow, the schedule calls for three afternoon matches daily and two each night.

The 18 entrants will be required to play every other player one match each, running the competition through Feb. 12. MARCELLUS, Jan. 18. ton Hamilton, of the Archers, and J.

Sigwold, for the! victors were high point men each with 613. Other scores: -i Archers. Harry Simon, 426; March Kovas, 345, and Earl Roberts, 317. Buchanan: Harbaugh, 4S6; Thompson, 361, and Snodgrass, 341. The nation's two top rank Si Members of various state 4-H clubs Promoter Mike Jacobs injected a tremendous charge of public interest in the match when he ing players i them.

Barnes has since added the necessary poundage to put him; in Christman's weight division. The Brown Bomber boxer formerly fought at 112 pounds. Featuring the well padded canvas' menu will be a three-round battle between Issiah a Brown Bomber-Hoosier Beer cojor bearer, and Art Harris, of the Liberty of Elkhart. Jackson called it a "phoney title fight" and are planning to raise Chinese pheasants the coming summer. Pheasant raising projects in Cass county will be in charge of Carl H.

Moore, district 4-H club agent. Eggs are to be furnished by the his attempts being mid-court cleavers. Bill Berta, A's guard, laced in five fielders and four goals apiece were netted by Willie Na-frady and Chuck Keiter with Na-frady adding a free tljrow. Baskets by Jack Morris, Lowell Wilsdn and Berta were counted before Michigan City could strike on Cochran's pair of free throws. Paul Mahler, the Olympias biggest gun, boomed once for Michigan City's first quarter total of four.

The A's concluded the first session out in front of a 12-4 margin. It was extended to 27. to 18 at the half. exchanged threats of law suits watcnea irom the sidelines Sunday a Ko vacs, seeded thirdYin this tournament, defeated Eddie ICE FISHING STARTS. The Tribune1! Special Servlct.

with Cleveland Promoters Bob Brickman and Ben Goetz. A crowd of 10,000 is expected to and Tichenor took the mixed doubles. i MAKCELLUS, Jan. 13. Cold weather has olaceri a ht TRAMK KOVACS.

Alloo, surprise send the gate over $20,000. FTRESTONES NIP EAGLES. jiuu jwuiiua tiear ice over many of the and Harris will jweigh in two shallow lakes in this area Fish- finalist, in straight sets, 6-0, 6-3, 6-2. By United Press. state conservation department and various sportsmen's clubs.

Youths engaged in pheasant raising are taught the use of flushing bars on mowers during the nesting season and also how to prevent the burning of marshes in which pheasants nest. pounds AKRON, Jan. 13. The De ermen thus been atTnrrt Pauline Betz won the women's their chance of the season troit Eagles professional basketball team, beaten 48-42 by the ai ice fishing. Many I excellent By the third quarter little hope was left for the visitors who trailed then by 41 to 25.

Manager Al Dlugosz St. Adal specimens of perch, calicoes and! Akron Firestones Sunday, today One of South Bend's most colorful amateurs, Joe Lopez, will tackle Johnny Bard, Elkhart fighter, at 140 pounds. George Van der Heyden and Eddie DesLauries will handle the "third man in the ring" duties. uiuegias nave Deen landed, continue tneir tour or the National Basketball league against the city's, Goodyear squad. singles title by beating Mrs.

Sarah Palfrey Cooke, of Brook-line, 6-4, 6-3. McNeill teamed with Jack Kramer, of Oakland, to win the men's doubles championship, defeating Russell Bobbitt, of Atlanta, and Frank Guernsey, of Orlando, 6-1, 7-5, 6-3. Southern Michigan Golden Gloves and Hovice Tournament Will Bq Held at TYLER GYM, NILES, MICH. Jan. 28, 29,30 Sponsored by Tyler Athletic Association Hockey Results.

Basketball Results. bert Bees rapped Kadimah Club in the opening preliminary, 42 to 13, and Sandy's Lunch took the second game, 36 to 16, over Michigan City Sears Roebuck. The box score STUDEBAKER 165 MICH. CTTT. t351.

THREE-I CLUB i NATIONAL LEAGCE. W. T. T. ews SIGNS WILLIAMS Toronto 17 7 1 35 79 4 iuthi 12 7 7 31 By AssoclatedVress.

1 b. r. i Xame BF-P Age Boston 10 7 27 DECATUR, 111., Jan. 13.J-E4- Chlcaeo 10 10 5 2S COLLEGE, Sales. 54 St.

Mary's Mlch T. 34. St. Bocarenture, 52; Scranton, 44. PROFESSIONAL.

60 83 56 71 49 56 Y. 12 5 aa win, (Dib) Williams, former big dry Addres Bleasdale.f 8 3 3 MMahler.f ttafradjr.t 4 1 2 P. Mahler.f Hsufh.f 3 0 1 Juki.c Rebok.s; Pozsay.f. 1 2 0 Cochran Wilson. 1 T.

Americans it 7 19 Montreal 8 15 2 IS league infielder, has been signed 3 12 6 0 1 10 2 0 0 5 2 2 2 10 3 2 0 0 0 2 0 OOl W. Oshkosh 8 as playing manager of the Decatur club of the Three-Eye BURKE WINS TOURNEY. Br Associated Press. SARASOTA, Jan. 13.

His first start in the national P. G. A. seniors' golf tournament brought 52-year-old Jack Burke, of Houston, Texas, championship. Using ariold home-made aluminum putterv the veteran pro came through with a 142 total in the 38-hole medal play event.

He succeeded Otto Hackbarth, of Cincinnati, who 'did hot compete. fgheyboyjan 7 L. 1 5 7 5 7 Berta. 5 0 2 Bartuztk.s Morrii.e; 1 0 3 Gehweller.f Keiter, 4 2 Komasinskl.J league Sunday Nlht Results. Chtcag.3, 2 Dtttait.

7. 1 Boston, Montreal. S. 1 N. T.

Ranfers, N. T. Americana. i. American Leacaa, New Haven, Philadelphia.

4 overtime Goodyear 6 Chicago 4 Hammond 8 L. J. Wylie, club- president, Any previous tourney competition (Yes or No) Weight Mail application to Golden Gloves Manager. Tyler Athletic 1 11th and Wayne, Niles, Mich. You will receive medical' examination instructions by mail 29 7J4 Total! 15 5 16 Detroit 4 announced he had acquired wil Utl.

liames from Sacramento, Calif, where the 30-year-old player has tear br quarters Studebaker 12 2T 41 65 Michigan City 4 18 25 35 Referee. ICowalsky Smith Bead umpire, iunne shaken South Firestone 4 7 TESTEBDAT RESULTS. Akron Ftrcatopes. 48: Detroit, 42, Hammond. 43; Oabkoan, 32.

Clerelan. Buffalo, 2 overtime tie, lroridnce, 4: Sprtnfltld. 1 overtime. IndiaaapoUs. 6: Pltuburgn, B.

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