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MERIDEN RECORD TUESDAY MORNING JANUARY 8 1946 Nelson Cops Los Angeles Open Golf Tourney With 284 Card king 72 ROUND TO WIN BY FIVE STROKES RED ROLFE GIVES UP YALE JOB REJOIN YANKEES AS COACH Hoosman Scores Upset Verdict Meets Bulkeley In Hartford Game Tonight Wilcox Wins 39 to 24 Over TO Former Third Baseman Succeeding Art Fletcher Who Is Retiring Because Of 111 Health Fitzsimmons Turns Down Newdrk Managership Ben Hogan Takes Second Place With 289 Demaret Harper And Furrier Tie For Third With 290 Snead Falters in Deciding Round Loa Angeles Jan Byron Nelson gnjflng immortal from Toledo Ohio wade a show of the Meriden A A 10 made Rolfe Made Good Record As Eli Coach Bridgeport Foe Spencer Jankowski And Johnson Star For Local Quintet Wilcox Tech handed the Bridgeport Bullard-Havens a 39 to 24 whipping 1 it a game played here yesterday afternoon at the Miller Street school It waa the fifth win of the season for the charge of Coach Ber-nie Sprafke who suffered their Ion? setback of the year at the hands of Meriden High School Although out in front throughout the Wilcox boy got off to a slow stgrt and for three periods were ip danger of defeat In the final stanza howeveffythe locals displayed their supremacy by amassing 13 points while holding the visiting Bridgeporters to two which stamped -it a tearo to The Sprafkemeri held a nine to seven advantage fit the close of the first period 15 tp 12 at the halftime and 28 to 22 at the end of the third frame Besides contribiitMg seven points Spencer was the defensive spark plug for the local combine Jankowski and Johnson were the offensive leaders with ll points each collecting four field goals and three foul points In the preliminary game the Wil-cox Jayvees defeated Jefferson Junior High 37 to 14 The score: WIICOX Goals Fouls dints watch In the future Coach Babe Alien will probably start the following quintet In hopes of gaining his aecqnd 'triumph of the year: Don Scott and Hugo Torza at forward "Moon" Curtin at center and Mullane and Grodex vich at gviard Curtin is tpe tallest man on the squad while he and Scott are the hlgh-aeorera for the South End boya Cesario Wins Over Lee Savold Awarded Decisive Win Despite Fifth Round Knockdown New York Jan Powering A1 Hoosman six-foot-flve-ihch Negro flailer from California got even tonight for the only defeat of hfe career by punching out a clear-cut ten-round decision over the veteran Lee Savold In Madison Square Garden Hoosman scaled 193V4 Savold 196 The skyscraper with a moustache was floored in the fifth but In spite of the knockdown he looked almost ax' good as Manager Jimmy (Iron Hat) Johnston has been claiming he Is these past weeks He jabbed Savold dizzy tossed in an occasional righthand chop that did tjie Des Moines and Patrson galloped Ujh betting George unanimous Walsh nil ten score for Sar a solid' -tba after heat New Haven Conn Jan After being between and betwixt for several days Robert (Red) Rolfe famed New York Yankee In- fielder and Yale baseball amt haw kettxut Tbach' since 1942 today decided to return to the New York American League baseball club as coach -X By BILL CHAMBAULT JB Meriden High's luckless Red snd Blue Raiders travel to Hartford tonight to tangle with Bulkeley High and hold hopes of gaining their third Victory of the current campaign Thus far the local hoopmeri have won two games in six start The main attraction between the two schools Is scheduled for 8:15 with the customary preliminary game between the Reserves of both squads down for 7 o'clock The Barnikowmen will leave far the Capital City at 6 o'clock from the raftroad station Bulkeley High official HaVe announced that there will be 250 seats available to MHS students and local followers for the contest which will be played in the school gym However local supporters will have to leave early because the home town fans will he allowed to use the seats' shortly after the start of the preliminary game Coach Frank Barnikow has again juggled his starting flv in hopes of obtaining some measure of success Tje quintet which will start against the Hartford crew will include Benny Nessing and Billy Grant at the forward positions Tony Gurerkl in the center -slot and Rudy Iang and John Belejack at the guard posts Grunt and Belejack ate the two added starters from the Manchester slaughter repine in gF raric a rid yli Bisons provided the week's flrek works climbing from eighth place into a tie for second with Wally Wilson of Pittsburgh and Paul Courtejui With 38 assists topped the leaders In that division Johnny Baby of The Bisons was without a penalty for the second weejt i secession but he was still top penalty carrier in the rir- ruit with 57 Mahaffey Holds American Loop Scoring Lead New Haven Conn Jan (Ari Johnny MahafeyWtth 46 points remained atop tljXhoated Amerl- weeks I can Hockey League Individual I scoring race during the past week th figures released at Jeague headshowing a good quarters tonight revealed hut he state was bang pressed closely by a 10 or quart of rivals three df whom were deadlocked only a podpt behind him Murdo McKay of the Buffalo voted to teams Six of Rolfe who succeeds the veteran Art Fletcher retiring due to ill health weighed the Yankee offer seriously ovgT the weekend and finally gave his old major league club the nod was a tough decision to make commented Rolfe In his nearby Hamden home "I have been very happy at Yale but the offer to return to me SKW Yanks was-tao-tempting to -tumjJ down I expected to join the Yanks at the end of the Y'ale basketball season February Yale officials lauded Rolfe highly and wished him "all the luck in 25 Softball Teams the world" at his new job He Is a former Dartmouth diamond aca and hails from Penav cook Rolfe who played with the Yankees from 1931 to 1942 and starred at third bale In six World Series joined Yale In November 1942 His Elis' basebaijers Won 66 in-73 games including eight straight over Big Three rival Princeton and his basketball charges currently undefeated and in the midst of a five game victory streak have won 32 in 42 tests Not bad at all The soft-spoken red-head has been very popular at Yale and his successor here is going to have a difficult spot to fill The chances are excellent that the Blue athletic officials 'will -try to hire a coach who will he able to take over baseball and basketball but probably will be willirig to settle fop a top dlajnond man No names were merit ion ed officially but a strong hint was tossed out that Rolfe's successor might be an ex New York Ydtjkce 'like himself i Red has been suffering from a stomach ailment which was -the RCaSon for hi retirement frond the Yankees late in 1942 hut wsS reported to have cleared up considerably during recent months In fact his verdict- which apparently was favorable governed his Anal decision rejoin his old playmates puncher no- good and 'home with a pronounced set wi'n over the 5 to 11 favorite The decision of Referee Walsh ind both judges was for Hoosman Referee actually gave Hoosman rounds The Associated Press card voted only one round void toe fifth in which 'iTghT 'uhX rh'e' herrrt 'dmpped Callfornlan' for a two-count he had ledtfor most of the scheduled to be held two hence Association officials saltf indicated there was possibility of organizing a league with tjvo divisions of more teams ekeh It was admit no more than two from any one community the teams represented here came from New Britain Other communities were Bristol Plalnviile Branford Middletown New( Havan Portland Rockville Derby Suford Hertford More teams Will yited to attend the next meeting asoriit ion officials are In lining up tlje strongest' possible The -essoittatlori 1945 with Sports Editor O'Rourke of the Middletown as president conducted -tournament last year HILLSIDES It 1 ESEN Walt's Hillsides was ed at the meeting by Rocky flm today to wln th 72-hole 20th iilmual Los Angela Open by live strokes Nslson shot a 72 on the final round for a totikof 284 Ben Hogan of HersheY was aecoSd with 889 Tied for lift next money spots were Jim Dernarsl Houston Tex Chandler Harper Portsmouth Va and Jim Perrier Chicago all with 290 It was th first time Nelson had won the Los Angeles one of the few major title to escape his and his first major tourney victory of 1946 The Tbdeldoah won 19 major tournaments in 1945 to outstrip all golfers in money earned His victory today netted Mm the $2668 67 top Victory Bond prize in the $13333 33 tourney The Issue was never in doubt after Nelson toured the outgoing nine par 35 Stretching his lead lo three strokes as his nearest competitors wilted on the final round Lord Byron calmly applied tha heat for a 72 which added to his 54-hole total of 212 gave him a comfortable 1284 He had three birdies in his final round but was on over on four holes Sammy Snead defending champion and Ferrier who wer6 only two strokes behind Nelson beginning the final 18 had hut trouble today Snead's 78 dropped him to tenth place Ferrier took a 76 On the other hand youngsters such as Harper came ii-wtnglng with a 69 the low score No other player broke per 71 although Dick Metz Arkansas City Ark Charles Congdori Tacoma Wash Jimmie Hines Chicago Ed Oliver Taunton Mass Vic Ghez-zl Deal and Ellsworth Vines Denver came in at par runner-up prize came to $186667 in bonds while the three-way split on the third fourth and fifth places meant $111111 apiece for Harper Demaret snd Ferrier Tied for aixth through pidDi place Were Metz Harold (Jug) Mr-Spaden of Sanford Me (Dutch) Harrison Little Rock and Ghezzi all with 291 fold-up put him In a tie for 10th place money at 292 with Sam Byrd Detroit and Charley Congdon Tacoma Wash The money winners (firat 30 places and ties) Scores: Byron Nelson Bert Hogah Jim Ferrier Jim Demaret Chandler Harper Dick Metz Harold McSpade: Harrison Vic Ghezzi Sam Byrd Charles Cqh gnon Sam Sne Toney P4 A1 Zlrpmerman 291 I-awOn Little 296 Barney Clark 295 irry Bassler 296 tllaworth Vine 296 'Herman Barron 296 Jimmy Hines 297 Art Dering 297 Henry Ransom 297 x-8miley Quitk 296 x-Brure McCormick 297 Amateur did not share in prizes 650 00 65000 187 40444 40444 40444 27333 27337 220 00 22000 17777 17777 17777 44 44 4444 44 44 toriigiy! represented Meriden Manchester Bridgeport and be in- ns interest cltibs Foe Unbeaten In Six Games The Meriden A A basketball crew faces keen competition tn its opening test of the season when the strong Hartford Frog Hollow a rebuilt machine invades th St Community building night The visiting team is composed of outstanding performers from last array plus several newcoim- DENNY 7AJAC ers younger players' whd liave established themselves as up and coming hoopmen with Hartford high schools' and semi-pro quintet1 Player-Coach Henny Zajac is greatly pleased with hi workouts but feeia there is room for plenty improvement especially Tn pass work Needless to say tha Zajacmcm will be making every effort to be In excellent form for th whistle tomorrow night The Capitol City five reported to be a whole lot stronger than the 1944-45 team tuned up for the local opener (he other night by whipping a fast-moving Bloomfield Kings quintet 6717 to haw up ita sixth consecutive victory Among some of the leading players due with the visitors are Joe Rizzo ex-Hartford Public high school high-scorer Frank Leonard former crack performer with tha Massachusetts Hay Path Institute Bill Scully ex-Trinlty College baseball and basketball standout and Fred Koback leading point-getter at 8 last-year Manager John Pullie has hired the services of Joe Budwitz as pub-Ticitv man and official scorer the A quintet Budwitz ia harid ling! the same roles for the Ijrixter Club Jaya-ees te 7 Ccwt Sold For 35000 St Louis Jane (Pt -The Cooper brothers Morton and Walker cost the SL Louis Cardinals $75 and wi re sold for $235000 cash and PBeher Red Barrett winner of 23games last year orton Cooper had been in the Western Association and ad been released" Sam Breadon owner of the Cardinals recalled "We signed him and paid him $75 in hack salary owed Hy his former rltih" "Mari told us he had a brother who was a better player than he was so we signed Walker for nothing AYAf sold to the Boston Braves for tiFiouf 'Icofyvt eah plus Bnrrelt- Walker was sold to the New York Giant Saturday for $175000 ra8h I Bernie ayer Team Press Mahaffey Pittsburgh firnijhfa' landing ecoreri Criurteriu New Haven McKay Buffalo New York Jan 7 UFl-Robert (Red) Rolfe returned to the New York Yankee a a coach today uccietftwf'the ailing Art Fletcher aa President Larry MacPhail clear-'ed tnr derke: for the W44 oamjyigp with a series of important appointments Revealing that Freddy Fltaaim-mdn fdrhigr Phillies' skipper had turned down the Newark managership to remain with the Brtnktyn pro football Dodgers' of the All-America Conference MacPhail tilled all other major administrative jobs' in hi-h farmsysieim Gene Martin who had been business manager of the Binghamton -link was named supervisor in charge of all player development east of the Mississippi and Frank Line formerly of the Cincinnati Organization was appointed temporary general manager of Kansas City and 'supervisor of all players west of the Mississippi Both new men are under Vice-President George Weis I Parke Carroll busmsss manager of Minneapolis for Jhe last four years became the new general manager of the Newark club succeeding Ray Kennedy but no field manager was selected The Yanks win practice of -an extended tour of the south- during the spring training schedule tjrrit will include about 50 or 60 games and will open in Panama ia lute February or early March ifith a nine-game series against Army and Canal Zone ciubs Manager Jo McCarthy who had akked for Rolfes appointment cams down from his Bnffalo igloo to map tentative plans for the prged training camps at St Petersburg and Bradenton Fla About 66 or 70 players inc luding several now on the Newark and Kansas City national defense lists will gather on the Florida West coast reporting at Intervals from Feb 7 toFcb 20 All players who hav been in service whether 'former -Yanks or hired handst who may have developed while playing on service tennis wilt be quartered at St Petersburg where McCarthy will set up general headquarters The remaining players at Bradenton probacy will be under Coach Johnny Neun who with Coach Johnny Schulte will be retained Mri-rsa Jn plans to commute between both camps making a final decision on ths makeup of his two traveling squads just before time to break camp The St Petersburg unit will" tour through Texas mostly by air returning to Atlanta at an unannounced date to pick up the Brooklyn Dodgers -Kith -whotp 22 games are scheduled The Bradenton squad will tour up thy Florida Fast coast toward th north also playing some games with the Brooks who likewise" will have two teams McCarthy fended off queries nbouL hi infield problems by his opening words Said facetiously "first off 1 want lo lav tbat am going to let you sports writer say whers Joe Gordon and Georg Btirnweis are going to play I don't know hut just give me time and Pll promise an an-nouneement before we leave St Queries about the future of Bill Pirkey produced only a joint announcement from MacPhail and McCarthy that they had heard notktag'Trom the great did not know whether he plaryned to resume his active career Yhere wa a answer to re-( ports he might manage Newark hut believed unlikely Although exhibition schedule ha not been announced in detail it will call for daily play by both teams from March 10 to April 10 following the Panyirih junket Rolfe crimes back to the Yanks after spending four' year at Yale as basketball Wnd baseball coach finishing the-5 current court campaign Feb 9 Th -'ijer third saeker played regularly 'with the anW fbim -1944-42 appearing th six World Series He was In poor health' during the 1942 season los- ing consider able weight and derided to accept the coaching job at Yale Nov 1 1942 His basketball team I 'unbeaten season and won -32 of 42' contests under his coaching i Fletcher was on at the outstanding shortstops in the game from 1906 to 922 with th New York Giants and Phillies and rhanaged the Phils in the 192V26 period He-cumSto the Yanks under the late Miller Huggins in l93managed the team for part of the 199 campaign after death and served under Boo Shawkev and McCarthy'Turnlng dowtjSTTcasf one chance to boss Several times when McCarthy was ill Fletcher took charge' The most recent instance was during the 1945 Reason when McCarthy offered to resign' and had' to return to hjs Buffalo home heesqs of poor health Late last season-- Fletcher was felled by a hpar at- tick 8nd hospitalized for some time X- AHhougb he hoped to rejoin the Yanks In the spring reports from his' Collinsville 111' hpme were that his henith wouliKnot permit such a strain Cubs And Smokers Wilson Pittsburgh Larson Nevv Haven Gagne Providence 1 Xew Haven Indianapolis Walton Pittsburgh Leswick Indianapolis Silver City Alleys FALCON STATE LKAGi'E MERIDEN Hi-Y Five Scores First Win The rP Hi-Y won their first game of the season Inst night at the A when they defeated the I Goals Fouls Mesite If Kent rf Suzjo Carter lg Barber rg Totals Galiegar if Shibetta rf Meyer Sehadler lg Conroy rg Over Pierce Boston Jan 7 Johnny Ce sarip 141 1-2 of Boston gained his 39th' consecutive victory hy outpointing the speedy and shifty Irish Jimmy Pierce 139 of Van-co liver hv an impressive margin in trie Callahan A 10-round feature hoxing bout tonight before a packed 4048 crowd at Mechanics Building The Canadian a stand-up performer like the Bostonian proved to he a difficult target until the sixth round when Cesario started connecting with his lightning fast left jabs Previously the battlers -paired over-long for openings and usually Cesario proved to be the better counter puncher After getting th range with his lefts Cesario started crossing his right and one such lusty jolt dropped Pierce for a nine-count In the eighth Pierce did not appear damaged by thpt blow but from then ori Ces'ririo set the pace and had 'much the best of their lively exchanges Bobby Zollo 'ISO of Providence I gained his 22nd straight win with a three-round technical knockout decision over Johnny Charles 143 of New York when the bell saved him and the bout was stopped after Zollo flattened him two more times with rights to the Jaw in the third session Tn the other scheduled 10-rounders Joe Blackwood 155 of Paterson flattened Jay Paganelil 100 of Bell vi He Xf In the sec--ond session and Jackie Caparell 165 of Boston outpointed Iangston -Den ni-sr -1T3 i'w York in hruising battle The which launched 19(6 season drew gross gate receipts of $9:461 Casino Alleys The New nepatture is scheduled to roll at 7 o'clock tonight CM LEAGUE Butters A Hartnett 291 Hackett 310 Tracy 293 Boehls i 284 Mashles Slagle -281 Kenny 268 Howard 277 Hartnett 299 TotaJ 1178 Total 1125 Brassies Mldjrnns Mulligan 296 Low Score 248 Earley 266 A' Bartlett 771 Imw Score 71 Schmidt 274 Mulligan 291 White 289 Total VT 924 Total 882 Drivers Boehlc Wessman a Allison Desaulniere Total NItjJloki 292 Audett 318 Malerba 309 Saleski 280 1 Allison 1097 Total 111 titfTELCO LEAGUE Engineers Ufflre Maclsaac 272 Parke 28L Smith 271 Tamburfne Smith- 188 Lpw Score ISO Total riannlug Naylor Rehrn 731 757 Offlre plJsuder Lauder Camp TptaT- -Ga'udet Total 842 Droops Andrews hrdstrom Total Drips 303 Cavano 275 272 ArObrosettj 253 575 Total '528 Of the 1944 national Income nov computed at about $157 billion apt proximately $127 billion wijs pai to persons who earhed less tha "$5000 per year T-THANK 50) 9 I I THANK MX)5a -Totals 1 St Stans Alleys league is slated to roll at 7:45 ritclock tonight DILI SIDES LEAGUE Army Urbanskl 285 Pearson 352 Nitehie 311 Conrad 257 Fibula 896 Krock 315 Air Corps Hebda lonlekl Urbanskl Tencza A Urbanskl II Urban TO'tal Total Navy Rcfgurik! VVianigwaki Kutzon Rahcock Pcehuk Total 1816 Marines 279 WVftunik 2'm 324 Kaniszfewski 311 Woctowski 350 -303 1539 Total 1526 Coasjg Guards Seabres urowiecki 202 Wlleski 329 Mlschke 316 Lonehak 254 wawlsza 262 Kiewlen 295 Smith JXnZ Petrosky 271 Staszewski 3i2 Stabach 306 Total 145i total 1455 DELUXE BARBER SHOP NOW LOCATED AT 8 Main St Palace Block DICK UNO Prop PHONE 2 885 Pick Welch Maine's Middleweight King Augusta Me Jan (Ah-oley Welch of Portland today jvris designated middleweight champion (160 poundsTy the stale boxing commission which also picked the welterweight lightweight and featherweight champions on the' basis of their 1945 performances A1 Michaud of Lisbon weighing 143 waa the choice for the weltreweight tide: Maurice (Lefty) LaChance of Lewiston 1 jo lightweight and Lloyd Hudson of Battu 125 featherweight The commission of which Thin -can Ma'-Dohaid o7 Bangor U-chriim man did not designate a heavy' weight or any other class titles 1VI5 PCTvnt ess PQSto fOOUSBZIHE OESID6NT AT THE KITE HOUSE ouh great XWnxsiowm AS WTU AS TO KCiSTMASTta GENt RAL HANNEGAN AND aFcntTAgirs MATT CONLEY AND CHARLt TOSS MSMNCT0NDC swell hes interest- HilN SOKINS TDO) El) represent Logoz- zo and Joe Budwitz manager and player-coach respectively of last year team Ice Capade Tickets On Sale Here Today ice show fans are JMF minded dhatr Tickets for Ice Ca-pacies of 1946 booked at -thNew Haven Arena from January '25 through February 3 will be on sale at store today from 11 a to 7 Tickets for all performances Including the matinees on: January 26 and February 8 will he available Capitol Alleyi MILLER LEAGI Production Foundry 292 31 4 333 321 291 (t 1551 Runge 305 Ban ark Valentine 310 Oostyla Cunneen Donahue Beaudry 216 Stefa nowlcz 327 Seig 319 Htirgot mT Totals Tptals Rolling Dlilmuth Brandi: Girord Jfroga Totals Rolling Mill Quellette Teene Scholz Krystock Brantfl Assemblers 269 Floseji '273 3(18 Ilign ty 29 301 Pnsihski 297 236 Quinn 326 1164 Totals 1178 Tool Room 297 Gersefski 271 Valentine 293 Engfred 315 Giidaln 287 Ilomnnski 332 1580 Foremen Brandi Bennett Naylor Jamrock Tsyk Totals 1493 Totals Inspectors 342 Obfemski 323 294 Briader 282 288 Seleskl 3j? 298 MrEvoy 359 329 Joe Seieskl 299 1545 Totals 1805 CENTRAL STATE LEAGUE FLAINVTLLE" 120JU95 93 308 Dlendro Pedro Diaz IePnre Yaco Totals Potter Ziemba DiNello CasuJH Wrobel Totals 2'L 92 107 110 309 113 98 31 132 101 96 33Jt 99 108 130 337 '543 524 527 1594 CAPITOL 146 137 110 293 116 105 11)3 333 119 111 103 333 91 132 157 380 118 105 98 321 589 581 1770 CAPITOL GIRlJ 87 85 myn'i 110 8k f-288 ft- DiNello DiNello St A mould Romano Mase 102 315 4 Totals jjc 473 465 473 1411 PLAIN VnLE Scovllle 37 101 94-282 Sturgeon 102 109 Slnonreau 94 1 90 101-285 Gnfizzo 83 80 99 262 fiaeha 96 148 101-345 Totals 462 528 506 1496 niguci mm Costly Take advantage of nur efficient wnteti repair k-partmeirt- where we are able to render prompt service at reasonable price ExHvrt on Swiss and American walehes All ycirk fully guaramieed JEWELERS 28 WEST MAIN ST' Morldch's Modem Credit Jeweler MERIDEN NO 444 GIRLS 8-2 2 87-251 94 98 104-296 108 114 118 -340 108 108 92 -308 85 10lg9-277 477 505 490 1473 Sejplo 0 Niowadomski Rocke Dtidek Shibuth Totals NEW HAVEN NO 81 GIRLS Rryzgiel Stemaszko Myj tk Slemasiko Mvjnk Totals 99 97 111 88 104 116 107 89 101 99' 104-300 93 -692 99- 295 106 -306 522 489 498 1309 Three forfeits were chalked up In the Endee league last night hj cause of teams falling The Finish Stores forfeited Stock-Receivers the Automatics forfeited to Production arid" the Cone Bali Race for chanical ted to' Mer jy league match 5TRUCTION 95 ho 00 1O0 30A 120 90 109-319 110 96 107-313 108 131 93-332 Totals 537 527 5T9 1569 PRODUCTION OFFICE Urgo Ziellenbach Cook Kopacz Totals 99 91 93-283 104 142 88 100 104- 292 91 130 123-344 112 125 494 588 534 164F Hundreds of 1 names and drawings by Servicemen coiver an old-fashioned chimney pleee at the Royai-George Inn at Gedding-ton England I JOE By Ham Fisher Poulin Outsluqs Ariie Shepard New BriUln Conn Jan T-GP -Gkbhy Pott fin 145 of New Britain won" a decision front Artie Shepard 147 of New York -here tonight after an eight-round slugging match Poulin came out of the fight wltlT blood flowing from cuts around both eyss and Shepard who hjt the canvas for nine counts In' tlie sevgntjh snd eighth rounds also was in had shape Gus-Vargo 144 of Newark outpointed Fred Balesa-no 142 of Hartford In the six-round semi-final James Winn 142 of New York knocked out Iee Abrams 140 of Hartford at 1:10 of the second round in another scheduled six-rounder 1 Biilv Marcus 135 of Hartford kayqed Jackie Rowe 139 of Brooklyn at 1:58 of fhk second round in a scheduled four-rounder Referee Jimmy Peters waved Oscar Feld 124 of New York out of the ring In the first round his four-round bout with Earl Goings 127 of Stamford i charging Feld had quit He ordered the pulse withheld COLLEGE BASKETBALL At Bloomington Ind Minnesota 59 Indiana 48 Rt-East flanking Mich MichK gan' State 49 Michigan- 4 HE5AREAL MAVE A PEAuT'Vg 1 DOWN TO EARTH 5TOCV HE W5 JUST UKE OU FELLCW PklOOKAJX KNOW JUST AN CLP RSENO WHAT dD KE 6AVWHILEXX) SAT ALONE WITH himjoc HE hes Ezzomen At Home Ringsides On Road Northern Connecticut league howling teams swing hack into actiorijFofttgbt-with the Meriden Alleys playing hosts to the State Health Center team of Hartford and the Ringsides going to Hartford to meet the Farm Kitchen team: The match between the Ezzomen arid the Henith Center is scheduled for4- 8 o'clork The visiting team is riflmposgd of Walt DubiJrbiew York Yankee pitcher Fd Mclri'tvVe Chet Nhwlckl Earl Kruger and Jiymy Kelly Jt- Wi mtlMAa AT.

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