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Dixon Evening Telegraph from Dixon, Illinois • Page 11

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Ne FOTLIGHT on SPORT Br MAUHALL WWM In the Classic league Manhat three and added 557; tightened standings well Reis, the loop. P.ec two goals TMK MINNESOTA INVITATION to the NCAA to have the tukHlMlt finals at tha Gopher fie'dbouae will mett with approval thia CUV college, the winners, were playing on home floor Yea, it wu Square Garden. the OtY five plaved there 13 times dunce the regular aeasoa Raporf that wu the only NCAA cofj-it not he'd on a neutral floor ara however Ionta Tearhera the NCAA wreatllrg crown in their hose rym at Cedar THE SCHEDULED MEETING of the Big Six league which was nekl night, may be aes for aome time later in the week Chuck Christianaon. president of the league, was forced to change the time due to Tie weather Watch the sports page for a. later armour rem est.

KOIKE NOLO. A GREAT who played wltli the Ctmciaaatl Itroa for tommy rears, may end up with Mm. St. Look. A vemrfy argument oa the of Miller aad Martv Marion of the become tradition If Fred Smith.

Cardinal able to apt iw tofleltfer recently dropped by the he he will bolster Infield a rrrar deal. SHORT CLIPS FMOM THE WIRE The Mir.r.eapolLS Lakers will The National Basketball Association playoff series without tha of Tony Jaroa Physicians said that an operation on Jaroa knee would be necessary" to remove the cartilage growth atemmlnr from his prep achool THE LAKERS OPEN THE semi-final aajuiiut Antrim lad-, at home tomorrow nlrfct The second of the will be played in Indiana Thursday If a third contest la shifted hack to MUaeapoUa The winner meets Syracuse In a best of seven seriea for the NBA championship next PITCHER BOB RELLEV allowed aeven runs on 10 walks ar two hits in only three and but ranks unusually big with Manager Frarikia Frlaeh of the Chicago Cubs Kelley. i from Loa where ha compiled a 9-16 record last season, hi coma up for consideration of the Cleveland Indians Frisch. a talk with Tribe Chief Lou Boudreau. said he thought the 22-yea old righthander was worth at least J175.000 "If you can him out of your leagua.

you've got a snapped Boudreau "Tim haa one of tha beat overhand fun. balls I've seen in a lor time. Bob Lemon told me Keller's curve Just eeemed to explode-dropptng right out of aight." add a or two By FRIDAY Vogue Shop had thei lead i the Ladies league cut. to two games with Sl-33 when they lost two aeta while B. A.

and Treme Jewelry were winning three to take a tie for second with 49 35. Grand Detour, a three-time loser, dropped into fourth with 48-36. High bowlers were Swanson's Fords Eleanor Nelson. 413: Roberta A- Hess, Lucille Poole. 506: James Girls.

Jane Ellis, 511; Vogue Shop. Ktha Dempsey. 320: Trein's Jewelry. Audrey Bruce. 469: Amy's Beauty Shop, Phvllls Carson.

486; Skip's Cafe. Amv Wadsworth. 518: Victory Cafe. Wanita Andreas. 5lS: Mildred Rvans.

Pauline Bacom and Mildred Blaga. 342 each; Stude-baker Sales. Minette Meinke. 493: Erzlnger Shoes. Lorraine Joynt, 520; Phillips Bakerv, Mary liar-wood.

503: B. A Martha Hal-atenberg. 575: Grand Detour, Joan Caae, 473; Lady Ellens. Faye Snell. 457: Smith Goodyear.

Ro-gene Barriage, 5o3. Martha Halsteoberg had the high series of the night with 575 and other high to tats gene Barriage .153. Lorrali 520. Etha Ormjisey 521 Wadsworth 518. Andrew 516.

Pearl Detweller 513. Mary Jaae FJHs 511. Lneille Poole 506. Marv Harwood 50J. High games were: Olive Adolph 187, Amanda Smith 170.

-lanire Brant 180. Mary Jane Ellis 175. Etha Dtmp- 179. 197. Fearl Wet 183.

Leona Tilton 171 Rnrr 188. Amv 170. Edna Allen 187. Wanita An ifrw 196 I.eola Krnll 182. Mln ette Meinke 183.

Virginia Flower 178. Lorraine Paulsen 188. Oode McClanahan 173. Lorraine Joynt 190. Rrur 177.

Mary Har wood 191. Bess McConnnnghav 181. Miml Rievhke 187. Martha Halstrnherg 200. 199.

176. Eileen Klein 182. Faye Snell 182, gene Bmvarti 19S. 198. Cecil ton 17:.

Marguerite Woodyatt with 56-34. when Plowman, lost three to drop into third with 55- Hlgh bowlers were Jamea Billiards. Les Brotherton, 619; Star Sales. Charlie Kent. 50i; Manhattan Cafe.

Hank Chamness. 566; Haven Implement, Leland Blocher. 46S: Lloyds. Russ Hicks. 511; Paradettes, Chet Dierdor: night Abe Os Roe brook, 5S3; Beiers Bakery Horslev.

504; Dixon ApDliance Jim Thomas. 466: Lee Co. Grain John Kreske. 507: Mellotl Furni ture. E.

Swegle. 499: Dairv Farlev. 468: Babson Farm. Holly Hoff. 491: Rn ClutLs.

Arcount Johnny Hill. Floyd Smith, 567; Rai Tranifer. Bud Lair. 583: Pete Mil lers. Orville Hoy! Brothert.

series of the nl high games we Hank Ghamnev dorff 208. Bus pv RVwhrook 20 56S: 217. 212. Charlie Kent Hill 209. Howard Mahn Smith.

234. Bud Lair 215 Art Dewev 202. Glenn Hardest 209. Orville Hnvle 216. The lud the high with 619 and Al Huehl 218.

14. Chet Oler-ton 204. Br.ntherton 210. John 1H. Floyd Ladie S.i"'." rtirirrenrr in the In the Classic leagui the Lanes.

Manhattan Cafe, close to having trie lead cinched as possible without actuallv bei in. The Cafe five needs "only win two out of their remaining second straight year Lucille Poole just miss pin last night ciatio: total of 103 ti reports on tne City Fx! interrri. Total also coming in and we'll have figures sometime this Dorothy Hill raised her pamcs Howard, who had 6O0 series last season, was ivcl with two games of 198 each, dropped to 157 her last plement raised his enmea pins with 101. 105. 109 Paul PoIls just "wenL along for the in Manhattan's first game night when Al P.uehl had 179.

Worlev ITS. and Bill Nixon Hank Chamness 70 each. Paul's 139 Eimer Turner jumped just one nin game Lee Co. Grain with 146. 147.

Andy Tilton also kept Ir. spread ts of 176. 1S6. 196. Luck Goalie Gerry Mc Neil, rookie goaltender of the Cin I clnnati Mohnwka of the America: Hockey League, who made AHL this season, ranks as th goaltender with the toughest luck lowed having an eight-game edge 64-26.

James Billiards also tea-n i three and took over necond 2-0 In': McNeil al- thr. Oregon, Polo Release '50 Track Dates CoachGebhardt Has Four Hawk Letter-Winners Oregon (Special) The Oregor. Hawks open their track vasoE here April IS in a triangular mer-l with Byron and ML Morris. Four leitermen have reported to Coach Edward Gebhardt. former DeKalb Northern track star.

aeniora. Ear! Hiscox and Biil Walker, will lead tie Hawks into the season's track schedule. Junior lettermen are Bob Jarvie and Don PauL lllscox a Ugh and low hurdler. Walker pole and Jarvls the 444 and 880 while Paul la the IN rani daah-maa aad broad Jump artist. Seven squarimen have shown enough promise to be listed wiih their events.

Bob Snapp. a sophomore, la expected to develop rapidly into a good weighlman. Senior Dick Have will team with sophomores Jerry Medlar and Ronnie Hodges in the hurdles and broad Myron Denekas is rated a good junior high jump prospect. Don Black and Phil Roth will trv the Green and Jim Hoder are Hawk squadmerL Sophomore candidates include Bob Bergner. George Black.

Tom Walker and Bob Young. The freshmen are Sob Adan.son. David Haas, Len Jones. Jim Kaufman. LeRoy OLson.

Don Paxera and Dick WiUiams. 'Hie Strong In Spots the wUl nd third weeks in Apr rated i whole. "Lack cf expe- Athletic Direc The permitting. The Oregon schedule. April IS Byron and Ml ris at Oregon April Fulton relays May Lanark and" ML roll i Oregon May Oregon May Oa: May 11 Oregon and P.o-.-k Falls at Polo May 12.

District at Rock- Marcos Have Fifty Prospects For Thine lads ing to Athletic Director Bob Breckenridge. The Polo track has been im--oved and ranks as one of the ist in the area. The jumping ts and hurdles are panicularly outstanding. Marco trackmen. Dick linger will probably be the top 440-yard man Bob Roley and Fay Sugars head half-mile performers.

Ronald tmer and Ray Buisker will be the broad jumpers. Bruce Buisker is a top sprinter and Rick Cooper will collect points the hurdles Filling out the list of lettermen is John Hackett in the discus a Cleve Burkitt in the. pole vault. List Squad The squad is composed of followmg members: Tom Atchison. Dick Donaldson.

Dean Jeanblanc, Meyer, Max Ebert. Ports. Jim Kaidme, Ronald Bames, Harms. Orvin Scholl. Glenn Unger and Then there is Ronald Lenhart, Don Shrader, Walter Shildt, Bill Bob Hoak.

Tom Harold David 11 Freeman, Lor.n Gatz, Richard Prison, Oliver Urownn, Clyde Lamoreux, B.U Mevi Myron Scholl. Guy Hayenga. Bob Brimbiicom. Bili Jones. Harold Empen.

Eugene Stouffer. Verr Ijmgley. Bill Mann. George Wilson, Mar-rir. Garst, Cordeil Anderson and Richard Smith.

The schedule: April Class meet April Mt. Carroll. Milledge-nlle. here April 21 Morris Froeh-Sophs. here Apnl Lanark and Mt.

Car- and Mt. Mor- May 2 -Mt. Moms, here May Oregon, here May -Ambov. there (night) May ir. -Morrison relays ifrosh- May Rock Falls, here May 12.

District at Rock-ford May conference, here A total of 7S World Series city. Page Eight 5T 4 Sterling scoring eight points title game and 20 pom umey for high pomt ho: Third won third place in the meet by dumping by a 32-27 score. Mendota took a 14-S margi; and Mary's needed a 24 -point scoring splurge in the last Charles Santos tallied 10 points in the consolation contest. He I of 1 poin Globetrotters Lose to College All-A mericans the Colleger-; i-'-d 3 hree losses ir. 150 Chicago.

55-47. vuh id Orville Spurli vere first night referees. Char't and Macer worked Sunday1 Yesterday's Sports in Brief Exhibition Baseball Opposing teams took a change when they passed against the Detroit Lions in 1919-the NFL club grabbed off 10.S per ce opposition tosses, to lead tha league. Dixon Cburcb Will Meet Bethel Tonight The Dixon church noftbali league will hold tta April meeting at Bethel Church tonight at Winston McReynoids would like to urge all the church players to be present. He Invitation to all churches that do riot have a night- representative Dixon Evening Telegraph SWING SISTERS Marlene.

left, and Alice Bauer are golfs Frisch Will Start Young Cub Inf ield in Rational League Race PiK By GAVLE TALBOT April API Frankie Frisch refuses to we determination to start his Chicago Cubs oil with a juvenil this year's National Leajrue scramble. Those guys we had last year couldn't "he says. "I'm with the kids until they show me they can't do any better ne housecleaning has been most thorough. Only two of the 1945 team which won the pennant and lost to Delrc Andy and Phil Cavarreita. double plays.

Hank Recent talk treated with Inly Roy Smalley. 23 bal--arnied. survives at shorts of the infield which st.irt- and could take his place among the very top no later than this season. Ward, who started with Brooklyn back in '4S. had a fine year v.ith Fort Worth, batting .303 and knocking in 112 runs.

He is a polished man around the bag. and Terwilliger is of rather slight build and gives liliJe promise fielder and should team with Smalley for a sizeable crop of Serena, before joining the Cubs average for Dallas and slammed 28 homeruns, third highest in the Texas ieague. Ransom Jackson, a long-ball hitting rookie from Oklahoma City, and Koh Rama zctti, obtained from Brooklyri. "list about complete the inrirld possibilitir.s. It is urgent that the top 300 lift, clouted 31 homer if Fri: cinnati and the Cubs las and knocked in 99 runs jBorowski.

a .376 clubber is giving hoidov vill pla; Mickey Ower. assures the Cubs soiid catching, despite his 34 years and unhappy experience In the late Mexican league. Frisch at Ieaat haa hopes for Carl Sawat-skl, a piano-legged 210-pounder who hit 360. with 45 homeruns. for Nashville.

Same OH The pitching staff, unhappily. ished straight years, though thii to amy that the Cubs' twlrlers haven't suffered through lack of ftllding and batting support. Every baseball rr.ar. knows that Lefty John is or.t of thr toughest workmen in the league, yet his won-Iost mark last year was 11-13. Back of his as starters are Bob Rush and Walt Dubiel iast year, the veterans Johnny Vandermeer and Bill Voiselle, cinnati and Boston, and little else nd Shrev ibilities.

Mobil- i.io-Iariy. But the becon the bul carcely c. ues John Klipp-ith a 15-8 record think that Paul Ohio Bulldogs Change Track Meet Schedule Ohio (Special) Ohio has been forceo to shift all scheduled track meets back or.e week. The triangular meet scheduled here for today will lake place just one week later. Apnl 11.

given by Coach Chuck Vail for the change. The earlv starting would have given" the BLP schools a jump ahead in complet- rer at Ohi and I.e< and Schcffi Eight me Wants A Meet For Year THE (API Mir vear in 1951. has entered strong overtures for the NCAA basketball The Gophers' bid. backed by guaranteed accommodations in a new. and one of the nation's finest, rieldhouses.

will be considered today by the NCAA's executive corn-filed with the advisory tourney committee headed by Dutch wouid shift the NCAA Utle play-out of New York's Madison Square appiic. miy Other than the finale, that would mean the Western or Eastern division playoffs, firmly established in Kansas City and New York, respectively. The request for the title game itself may be discussed. The executive committee meeting touches off three days of NCAA business to be climaxed tomorrow 'and Thursday by a study of its sanity code by representa- nin total of 221 in 1947 re than the second highe: a- Dixon, Illinois, Tuesday, April 4, 1950 Top-Money Golfers May Revolt from PGA Sterling Wins At Amboy; Dixon Third Amboy (Special) Sterling won the Amboy Invitational Ca'-holic grade achool meet last Sunday by defeating the homi school' 24-16. Amboy led at half time by ar 11-10 margin but the visitors hii seven points in each of the las; periods.

acoring fell of! iive points in the last half. Schneiter Out As Tournev Bureau Head Chicago. April 4 Tha Professional Golf Association awaited today the aftermath of its firing of George Schneiter as. tournament bureau manager. Open revolt headline golfers from the parent organization may follow In the wake.

Schneiter came to Chicago yea- ifTn- But apparently Scl body" of stars who through adn.ir.istra- Snead, Lloyd Mangrum. gan. Cary Middlecoff. Heafner, Johnny Palme: Mini, Hoosier Track Stars In Paris Meet Palestine. Chnsman.

Brownstown. Tolono. Argenta. Redmond. Mar shall.

Metcalr-Humc. Kansas and Entered from Indiana are Vir. Gerstmeyer of Terre I5aute. Brazil. Covington.

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