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raw 8 -THE CINCINNATI POST SATURDAY FEBRUARY 12 191? Jim Bumps Off Zim an Quick Jim to the mat with an arm jerk Ha tried this again but made tho mistake of following Baker to the mat Jim rolled over and applied the leg hold which ended it Baker won so easily and quickly his friends like it They wanted Zim to put up a better show so they could really see judo Main event fast and clean and close saw Dr Ed Meske edging Ronnie Etch Ison of St Joseph Mo as Meske won the first and third falls Cowboys Win Tide Western Woodward Walnut Hills Score BY JOE QUINN Wyoming's Cowboys clinched the Mill Creek Valley League title by trimming Reading 55-45 for their eighth straight league triumph in one of the top games on the heavy Friday scholastic basketball card Western Hills moved back Into the top spot in the Public High! tne top spot in xne ruiuic f'-J were too small which he found when he got them halfway on But he wore the jacket and sash1 Without trousers Zim looked like a man in an old-fashion nightshirt Judo Jim quickly gave Zim a flip to the mat with the wrestling equivalent of a flying mare then sailed him through the air with a hip vault He next bounced him off the mat with a shoulder slam When he found he do judo Zim tried a few punches Eventually he bounced A JONES Wallace (Wah-Wah) Jones above has been a particular thorn in the side of Xavier cage and football teams for the last four seasons The star forward will be in action against the Muskies Saturday night at Lexington College Cage Scores VinBRUT Xvr 4T Tntrdn 44 Wretem Kentucky 47 gshtwis Walls Nowffnjr Green 1 John Carroll 64 Rlpon 43 Monmouth 4ft Auattatara 69 Klmnumt 44 Cornell College 54 Coe 43 North Dakota Statn 49 Attyuatann (8 a 47 Moorhead STC 61 Manlfohn 42 Emporia Statn 44 FL Itnya 4ft South Dakota dUU 64 North Dakota 53 Kanmn Waideyan 44 Raker 42 Mneklnmim 49 FkMflny 67 LeCmea Teachoea 44 FlattevUM 4 Central Col Jso 41 Friend 'Juivereiiy 31 FAR WFST Utah State 68 BrmhMn Yount Wyonunt 54 Colorado A A 43 Bradley 64 San Traiirtaeo 11 Colorado STC 66 Idaho Stoia 44 Orecnn 49 Waahlnpton Wgii 34 I ha do 4 Waaftinatox 47 San Jo State 62 California Polv 41 Southern Californli 64 fhanord 44 UCLA 49 CaMfnrrU 37 Central Wahlntjoo 49 worth 4 pin uithni ItOfl 44 INSIDE THE GARDENS Here's an inside view of the almost completed new Cincinnati Gardens It gives you an idea of the type of view and seat you'll have For boxing there will be seats on the skating rink The Gardens opens Feb 22 with an ice hockey exhibition game between Montreal Canadiens and the local club It will be followed by basketball games: vs Butler Feb 23 Kentucky vs Xavier Feb 24 and the Charles Maxim fight show Feb 28 loop by defeating Withrow 43-34 11 igll Laid KeSUltS while Hughe was losing to Wal- nut Hills 43-32 to drop out of a tie for the lead In the other PHSL contest Woodward waxed Central Vocational 52-25 St Bernard maintained its perfect record on Its home floor by dropping Deer Fark 39-28 It was the ninth straight at home for thc Titans and the 11th win of thc season IX TIIE County League Terrace Park toppled Madeira 37-30 Sharonviiie subdued Anderson 61-50 and Greenhills romped over Harrison 53-39 Across the river Covington Holmes continued to set the pace in the Northern Kentucky Conference by whipping Highlands 52-42 for its 12th league victory against one defeat Earl Redwlne rangy Dixie Height center scored 57 points only one less than the entire Campbell County team collected -ri i Dixie won 53-8 RrislMi jaffjD iVlCrillPll total broke the season's scoring record of S3 point set few of score werki sgn by Rsy MrPbcrson lATTROAT HirHT rowlnatna Lai in at Ferre Loch land va Norwood al lUftdtng Country Day at Madrtra Lorkland Hayna at Xonta Kart Newport Public at Dayton Ky St Barnard at Pla in villa IICNDAY AFTFKNOON RiW Bacon va St JSaviir (1:30 and Kidar va JPurmll (3 a m) in Catbolm Longue double-header at FtaWhou PSlDtV STORE Weatam MWa 43 Withrow 84 Kharomllle 41 Anderson 60 Woodward 62 Central Vocational 28 Walnut Illlls 43 Huahea 32 Wjncmina fta Reading 45 Terra re park 37 Madeira 3L Milford 47 Loveland 41 North Collet HIU 34 Mt Meallhy 11 Lovkland Wayne 94 Louitvilla Cantral 30 Greenhflla 61 llarrtaofi 39 St Bernard 39 Deer Park 24 Country Day 33 0 30 Morrow 44 Bycamoro 34 Dixie Hetnhta Campbell County 34 Ludmw TO Bilver Orove 41 Tovinaton Hoimen 63 HlftManda 4L Beoeftwopd 44 Mkinn Kepioa 31 MnysvlUa 44 Bellevue 39 Dayton Ky Kimmcer lyd 38 Newport PubHe 69 Wakon 44 New Haven 37 Xry Rtdsa 24' Hamilton Public 49 Portemoutk 81 Middletown 44 Pprinjineid Naton 69 Hamilton Catholic 63-Cnmdtn 42 Oxford Mrtfufiey ai Twi ICC Bearcats and Red Cats In Cleveland Contest BV WAIJV FORSTE Basketball Bearcats left for Cleveland at 7 a Saturday They mnclue the 250-mile bus ride by playing Western Reserve's Red Cats in a Mid-American Conference fame Saturday night Although Butler still is unde-! foaled in the MAC Cincinnati still has a chance to win or tie for the crown which it won last sea- son iFriars Loop Glove Finals Monday Niglit Finals of the local Golden Gloves will be held Monday night at Music Hall Sports Arena Sixteen bouts eight semifinals and eight championship contest i are scheduled Oiienrr it at 8:30 Plenty of faat action is expected in all eight of the weight divisions but the championship match in the light heavy bracket Marsh Judo Jim the Baker boy made quick work of (not so) Wild Bill Zim of Argentina Friday night in a Judo exhibition on the Music Hall wrestling card It took the local ex-marine Just three minutes to score a fail to end the match with Zim beating the mat for mercy as James Baker clamped him and good with a leg hold In the beginning Matman Zim spurned judo jacket and trousers Then he relented but had to give up the pants when they Shades Toledoans Play BY JIMMY MIXER The Rockets' red glare almost blinded Xavier before the Musketeers fashioned a star-spangled finish to -short circuit the menace from upstate The Toledo Rockets angered and determined as a result of the loss of Dale Zubcr their leading pointmaker and two other plav-ers because of ineligibility tossed a terrific scare Into the Musketeers Friday night before 3500 excited fans in Memorial Fieldhouse Xavier won tba basketball game 47-44 but It was one of the toughest battles of tho season Toledo performing without its Individual star displayed a team coordination seldom matched on the fieldhouse planks The Rockets worked well as a unit they controlled the ball they did most of the rebounding and they never got panicky Coach Lew Blue Battalion moved against the nation's No 1 team the Kentucky Wildcats Saturday night at Lexington Kentucky which has beaten Xavier 22 out of 24 previous meetings is a heavy favorite The Wildcats have won 68 straight games at home loaing the last time in 1942-43 to Ohio State 40-45 As a result of the win over Toledo the Blue Battalion takes a record of seven wins in the last nine starts and 10 out of 16 for the season against Rupp's riflemen Friday's victory was Xavier's fifth straight at home and the eighth in nine starts on the familiar hardwood Try as they could the Muskies eouldn't shake off tho Rockets The game was tied er the lead changed every time eae looked up at the sen rp hoard Xavier did get a five-point margin after a 23-23 first half but the Rockets flashed baric and grabbed a 37-35 command It looked like curtains for Xavier which sagged a little here back to a 47-44 on Jim and successfully for more rti 2 4 3 4 2 a FA FM 0 ft 3 4 2 10 nc 4 I ft 3 0 1 1 ft PF TP a a 4 1 ft 3 13 PF A 0 2 1 2 3 1 3 fl 2 1 71 FA 4 1 i 8 0 1 1 0 a -IT ra 4 3 2 4 5 UUmUJ1 Total 19 II 9 47 Legend: FG floor goal FA foul nhnta attempted: FM foul mote made PF tpeiannai fouto: TP total point Ofliciala Mack Hummon and John i McGee Half Scorn: Xavier 23 Toledo 21 Atteotfance: 3300 Findlay Girl Plays Pq Qq( CrOWn Record -l Plavs Sunday I Covington Hamilton Public avenged iis Walnut Hill won both tho onlv defeat of the season a and junior divisions of tho point setback by Portsmouth byHSLs second swim meet of the scoring a 49-38 victory vcrjwinwi acason It was a repeat I Portsmouth Friday night at ioorY for the Eagles in thc Cep- Top oeorer of the Kedcat Is Jim Cochrane who lo averaging' After suffering its first defeat Laapua follows: 155 points per game to stand 30th of the season week Cbcargfw In the nation in msr college Cola will attemnt to regain Its basketball iu-oriug Iwinninc ways Sunday when it mac 4 ftundlnitf of the Airport I Plays Bridge Grill in the ilton Middletown rseked tip 44-30 victory over Springfield IX KEEriNO their league record unsullied the Wyoming Cowboys got off in front against Reading and stayed wrl ahead throughout O101 of fbe ball game Cincinnati's Ralph Richter now" at thc Coca Cola lost to Burkhardt's1 points per game average prob-iCTothlnB Sunday 3433 Bnd to thelMS'VS0" ably will we limited service in uc frhmcn team Wednesday ami this game because ol a sore backto Rive It wcord of 20 land tw-o defeats macs The Cincinnatians will try to Jwiih center will play Roger1 Bacon Alumni the first 'may top all for interest This event pairs Chester Marsh Central AC and Pierre Jack-on Kentucky State College (Frankfort) student and central Kentucky champion from Lcxing- Marsh coached by the vrteran Xa VlCT Summary Harry McCarthy started off hla! The Muskies streaked 45-44 lead then Kartholl'a side shot "froze'' the ball than the final 2 Vi minutes in the 150-yard medley relay The a the Blue Devils never iametime Summary closer than six points to the win- rnst skmiob scm nrr itust 1 Ronnie Unger led the altark1 Rmr w' caging 13 points while Troy Aiinr 1 Recreation League Results Standings Jlmiftn (if ram glared ifurtnr (he week in the ftvrrvetiAa Com reunion bteketbell Jennie follow Kmmuet letemwHele STtllontl Catholic 34 Wmtoa Piece 34: BL jnietine 8k Bt John 19: Ingetfnc 44 WesfHBrton-Cmenuel 14: Flint Met bod let 44 Nrwood 31: St Jemee 63 SL Ber nerd 14 SI leeiMW Wee Lnm lit Lawrence 35 St Tarwu SO ML Alvemo 33 Our Udy of Grace il St Mertm 19! St Leo 12 ft Twee letcmwdietw Leuuie Ml Al-wmn 33 AlhAround Merehente 2:1 St Tereve 103 Burn Ottowny 14: fit Terete 34 Family 19 iJualM) bl Tereee 44 Mt Alvemo is end Greenhllte Tln-- Browse INCH League Final Round Games Final round of play in the North College Hill Major basketball league will be held Sunday wf I Kars's Plumbers meeting Larry' A in the opener at 1:30 In thc other contests College jieapue' eliminAtion series will start Feb-20 2 1 j' it a A customer felt the arm the law when he tried to tear Referee Ed Harvey's pants off between falls of the tag match which went to Whitey WhiKer and Don Evans over Don Lee and Fred Volreich The Purple Phantom under orders to remove his mask here failed to show and the boxing end wrestling commission said nix to the Hooded Giant another masked wrestler So Lee and Volreich were subbed Ed Zinnle beat Pandio Valentino tral pool Friday In the senior division Walnut Hills scored 70 points followed by Western Hills 40 Hughes 36 and Withrow 18 In the juniors the Eagles had 53 Western Hill 22 Hughes 21 and Withrow 21 Walnut Hills set a new record Ugjnm bfbuitv Waiarn: Bcbutar Wittw mis JL a with Saddler at Yankee Stadium in June That June meeting will be a command performance from Hie sell-out crowd of 19097 fan who saw the great 15-round fight Pep displaying unexpected speed and skill won the unanimous decision from the slender sleepy looking young Harlem star who had knocked out Willie in the JEWISH CENTER RESULTS Jewish Center intramural league results: SENIOR LEAGUE Iota Pi Alumni 42 Hillbillies 32 38 A'pha Phi 44 Legionnaires 63 34 INTERMEDIATE LEAGUE Phi Rho Delta 30 Ep Phi 13: Sigma Lambda Phi 31 Epsilon 30 Iota Pi 25 Pi Tau PI 22 JUNIOR LEAGUE Rockets 2 Effiea 0 Trojans 31 Rookies 2L MVXAGERS MEET A meeting of managers of basketball teams will be held at 6 Wednesday at Derr Creek Fieldhouse to make the drawing for the league's elimination tournament Director Beverly Thomas ha announced PROVIDENCE GAINS The Providence Reds boosted their first-place standing in the American ice Hockey League to 30 points by heating the Washington Lions 10-2 Friday Ip-r rhinn In with 12 noints 1 Minks cnlppPfl In wlin 1 poinil shoot ing poorly against LaSalle-at 1:30 The Alumni beat Wednesday night Greenhills last week while Jewish T' Center wa: losing lo Sweeney's The Bearcat heat the Red Burkhardt's Clothing will meetloiig Cats 93-65 here earlier iu thc Friars Club at 2:30 Swee-i season iney's Autos is a heavy favorite jto defeat Greenhills in the finaljnrwMaa istannosiata Um Three games arc on the CSncin-jgantc 4:30 nati schedule next week Western: ML Healthy wildcat 3T Dave McGinnis added 10 6A CoJIega of P-S3 Pot1an1 UnUtmlry 30 nkll Blttncra i'elfie 62 Oman i bjIJaJ Ifl championship drive hy beating toikiui John Vinegar last year's heavy- weight titlist Jackson has been in all his starts exhibiting a deadly right Winners here will represent Cincinnati in the National Golden Gloves at Chicago Feb 21-23 Cincinnati is defending team champion In the national meet Tickets for champion- Rhode rhrtaitnnnf Bttah Lifutomen Walk Total XAVIRK Cady Holler McMullen Atanon KartboU favartimaf Partfln Unlverrtfjr 46 Safla Pactfi 16 Vanport 67 Orroa CelkM ef Education 64 Multnomah Tnllaca 65 Partflr Cftllarv 63 BL Mary 66 Virginia BUIa 62 Jntma Hopklna 67 Towaon Tracker 83 Rt WtlnUt Hills imvla Elkin 96 Mnrria Harwy 76 Loyola ef BAKtnwa 6ft Bt Franc la 64 North Carolina 6ft Maryland 62 AnlMrrt 67 MldUl-burv CoIlrK 42 I 61 Boafnn Unlvriaay 4ft Ziowall Tvmtllr 67 huffolk L-mrtny 4S Of the Public who gathered an exrellent Job tho Withrow Michigan will be met in an fkfl Tin 661 game here Monday Duqucsne will '-'I VJlUoDll he met at Pittsburgh and Stn Hj-s onri Francis wiU be the opposition at r7( I I II If I Brooklyn later in the week 2ftft1ard Frf sr: Bvrr Walnut 2:194 Bnn Waatvrn Thl Wateut Sirwarl Hughra Brk stroke: Bullock Wal nut 1:132 Meatman RughM O'Neal Wcptom Mnrria wmimvrj Hwman Walnut: Gamble Waatenw Xnibr Hugha (dtqualiriadi IftO-Vand Fme Style? Hlft Walnnt High twin bill Withrow: RabenataUis Wertern Cofigel- IS points and nnHiT'rTuin! wuhraw! of rrhoundlng off Hush basket the Maroons iiirins Koturhi Wnim olayed heads-un nlert basketball 1739 palm lhirrer wirut: Khm 1 ThM Tln nlmvnt Wrtmi Iinilrv IlnyhM: Suulra Wt- nil tne 'f' Jigrr puven nu( IJnc(r wthr(w Bb Hhes jwell hut got fewer shots nod had 1M-Yril Senior Money Rrlay: wu i lt4 1 mora dltMeultv in Ilnding'n ml rerord Iluche Wlihrow 7 ynu-Yud Senior Reloy: Wlaul 1:47: jtna Hoop Wciern lluhea witheos One feature of the contest waaj ths low Dumber Of personal lOUlBj li'Pcp Regains Bowlers who average 183 or less in league games have a chance to win a cool SI 000 first prize In the seven I annual Scratch Single! Classic which again will be held this year at Erv Hoinkc's Glenwayj entry fee will be returned which amount includes prize tuno bowline fee and classic expenses Mreh 21 The Entries close Aiarcn zi xnr tourney will run nine week ends Anril 2 to MaV 29 The one-grand first prize was won last year by Vert Fluor who Over the Top swip am am wn4 run Cora i Brudi Jib' cf pohiiwTr iiydnsiirs 245-is-i! A25i Pwjmtxd Tael 2DS-SSS-1SO SS2: Miiman qums cii Z44-IAS-10 si Kim swrcti ZLHV1SS-2ZS si teener -JIWI CHlh Sio: Sfueir Drumlweter SIO Kmke 200 cb sos 1 Hvi- prx siit I A town Bt Sixth and Vine ship show still are available may be bought in advance down- Leaders Meet Two of the three leading teams! of the Greater Cincinnati Two Man Classic will tangle in the sixth round of that tourney Sunday afternoon at the Newport lanes Marshall Dodd and Vine Hood roll Elmer Bitzer and Mcl Robin-Both teams have won 10 son Ntw Tork il rirlln Kl Holy crn 2 Rhod ilnd SUI 42 Iihcs SI Lrnc Rudsio SO lnk 47 Iona 67 Mt peter 61 Kin Pemt Ta-Arnold 91 Wsiwr 61 Pratt Ina'itste 42- New York Stm Marftlmv 40 NYB Kurt of Applied Art and Bncncaa 3ft Buffalo BTC 67 Eduiooro 4ft SOTTK Tklana T4 01 Mlm 34 Mmr 59 Birminabom Smrthora 5ft North Carolina But 47 Duti 44 Svwance 6I MlllMpa VL Georgia 63 Florida 39 Jjawronro Tvh 7ft Florida Southern 94 Fairmont BTC T3 West Uhcrtf STC Tl Miami T9 Btetaon 45 Dtrideon 51 Virginia Mtlirary Inrt 31 Alabama A phlaj SS BOrTHWIWT Colorado 63 lenaa S'ati 44 Oklahoma 64 Oklahoma A A 41 TVsaa Tech 6ft Arison 16 Wiley 36 Bmu Huaion 24 BUhop College 8ft Arkansaa A 6ft Utah TO Donvor 54 virxim suirsry nsr a 4t -n Feather Title IX TURXIXG in their best per- NEW yoRK Feb 12 (UP) -fonuRnce or the camps tpn'V ooa- Willie Pep who made rinu history wr cauJ fntra last night by regaining the ProbaWJr lowest bb aJj world featherweight riiampionship iMm-consieqiMmtly had no trouble at from Sandy Saddler in a rough racking up their 52-Zi victoiy! at Madison Square Garden Gene Harper tossed in 19 points to prohaWy dpfcnd thp er0171 in ted 13 PALM BEACH FLA Feb 12 (UP) Polly Riley of Ft Worth Tex and Peggy Kirk of Findlay matched strokes today in the finals of the Palm Beach women's golf tournament Miss Riley downed Marjorie Lindsay of Decatur Ill- 3 and 1 pair racked up a 13U total fwi jn yesterday's semi-finals three games last week Ed Kircher and Stan Brinkman XAVIER GAME OX AIR Vkihmaii railed Withrow made only six! personal! while Western commit' lead the winners while Jack Blau got 16 for Central Walnut Hills Jumped Into an early lead against Hughes and stayed In command throughout to mark op a 45-53 victory In an Hills and the Bill EI- i 179 in hS lcs8ue vtion in Moniort lteignts Jueng- ling Meat and Mergard Bowlers Tri-State representatives will imeet at Deer Creek Field House at 7:30 Tuesday to make final arrangements for the "Ban- Oneriiie(r Centalnr sna-' Ltoo 213-21 KAt Papal Cn! 11 SffltlShCS ProciNrtwm 60ft St Bamekoff siook I4-2l2-202 600 Women Score ftaakv'kall acorms eummary for W4W1 Peints 421-rtTi fJ Clneinoll fl 17 XSB9S Hot Drug 1 1 -21 9-2Mt ent won 12 ns lol vpqucj 0f Champions'' which will be o- ti-11 Ktherland neia tea 40 rioiei ixeinerianu third team in the fiixt-place dead lock clash with Ernie Bclistcdt and Frank Butke Bellstedt is subbing for Norval Martin who suf-jfereid severe injuries in a recent ciiusso ats 103 ta'fgUto mishap He is making a rapid! be broadcasting from the scene recovery i Starting time is 9 EST CAGE SCORER SslM Otffr 94 FmMlIM 77 The Kentucky-Xsvier game Saturday night at Lexington may be heard locally over either WHAS of Louisville or WCPOi of Cincinnati both of whirit wilh arwi Blrtle F-ir'ln Wirr schirer Jtesen i-hwarts Faiat Trtnilv MvtAlr Arnutnos Horn irk wood Sum 84 Leu ViMUnaMrer Housrda 192-175-11 WntrtlM Bww Stem 21 4-17-14 17 1 Liter1 -Nee Catenett ISA-lflI-lTrt -VH 11-nk VanlerSiik RMimser 17-20S-ll S4S Bker t-oStn RIMlinstn SlniCrf1 Wof Dnri-Fm 1S4-17S-2O0 512: Wolf I Kauler Howard 191-201-142 S4 I Le1 1 jSSirfrzzi Hi-rward GatcnrtC IA9-169-81 -Foa T-rtmAB1140 414 inuoao vu ifar GrlMm FVW GmU PcrrieaUge: Rlrtiter 853 hfheu Fnrtw-anslera 342-Eiikfr 141 Datlmar 139 Luchl 3241 wHuatbaum Chip 210-144 Lauti 294 WurfaUI 292 MopN 261 2-ii9 9: 'aiaia 172-19-224 riv S5j FiniiPeK itoa fom fta ftm re Ki-hi-r 272 9 127 4 si 27 oinsr 249 ss 2 sT wjj 7 00! 5'PBO St Xavier Mermen Win League Title In winning their third straight Catholic League swimming meet got 10 apiece tot Hughes in as many weeks the St Xavier Bombers captured the loop chnm-pionship Friday night at Friars Club afternoon rantest nt Walnut Don Bear with 14 points Claude Itskin with 10 topped winners Al Janszen and SCORING a 98-39 triumnh mnh Louisville Central Lockland Wayne chalked up its 20th fourth round of thc first bout on overOcL 29 ovc Sets League Rueipp win inCal Jlllam WHO ISrCll 21 starts and gained ample 1ISu venge for a loss to the same Wolf 269 RubflMUlB 229 PrltS 219 btrut nuo TSiw PwintM-: KMierffld 7SS rmn 7S3 Raker 814 Vnndwhur Chliw 222-1 79-1 320 Mylir 619 Opii vy Jsrrhind Mis S15 1 "xiiyfiur Si'ji Prry Imwll fill Pi DHS 141-190-177 SO1 UsOdSB Riwllincr 172-199200 5U9 M-shus Ruwsrds 611' lawswSSj 'lockltrJ Foirtwancieral 174-17-13 S4 trMF 'Ra-hvanM' 1BilM-i74-r-Wl 1 U'ormr liniryPMwn 601 Rniwn wm MnG fiowvda 600 Nominate Your Don Mayloben St Xavier sprint star again captured two firsts to cm Winta we! Thims nmf sL Vo Lmsu ran tru I form raktn sralimi 173 and 237 lo rack up hrr first Mt from Hudpn)il tar knack Ike honor lotsl of sum BIS for Omni "o'1 numno oiw i Wei Kneipp diminutiw Marii gonvillc kcslcr went on ram Friday night in St Margaret Lub S43 Tsm CmI hmslip OloiMiU J17 T-sm Pmil Thrm fsrfHIsf IiSrjSiu hr cmast t7 His big series gave Adel Clpaners 14 IImI 9 nrfi goo f-- a 2STWn- I mr Shove took middle game from hrFwoiilt OliiwUi Xnipcefloiu and Btoroa jLUBbr- cafe iwoa two from Thoaua Kaataurut srbwsru Rafrtseratjon laodara took last season I Cal klilsm of Merrick Place Elmer Bolds scored 16 points 'Lexington Ky who gained fame Art Meadows and Leo Bennett got as bleeder of the racers Merrick uo Purcell was second 14 apiece Jim Rozted accounted jand Exterminator died at his poiota while Elder fin-jfor 13 and Bohby Moore toued in home Friday lollowing an I ishpd third with 62 110 points for Wayne lion for thc removal of a leg Merrick won 64 races and died at the age of 38 believed to be a record length of life for a thoroughbred Mr Milam sold Exterminator to Willis Sharp Kilmer for $10000 and ho won the 1918 Kentucky Derby a few days after his sale I lead tiie winning mermen Tlic points in the rriday meet to DTlng the IT league mark to 136 Ed Note: Ten nomination are required In order to place player's name on the Ut from nhlrk the coaches will select the fnairtft two victories over Pfiester Drugs Sidewalk Pony Kegs beat Kruse Smoke Shop three times Hahn-r leaders won two from Berten Foods Xnhiirl HaMwara won Ihra fnn raiM iwroM M99Awawe- rhelernlrf uh ro vd in Kim VEST jnf VMa Drwr ipspd iBlaray a ily pn(1bara Hpn4 Inro i PvrkioN of Inapncumi madf ihv- third plane with thrva vlctorlaa ever Plant nm tiww rtwt ani yT9 nPti Hhrh hi team win Protection tine Mu ia 7 4hm Tt on from Pudy hcp in TraiimoMsa Lmbuc Bwn Jawrlry dmppad two to 6alrmJfc AT AVON LANKA traln Psunu Sniai f'luk firm In Hilltop H- In Mnsomn Luim Lslsraun Tnra rs- r7 tMtiM SI Ssnk-r's aiUr Wrad th only Iran om loklns tin IripM oral nn'i taMinra ciiuii with KckiwHttr Ail-sinra lo from firth-P Orlnrhy bmh uirs I mnirh Uunitoy sRsraoos st CMitrnnil Cluh look mid sn frm Coe Wim-r Tlrr flnor tradrra Wuhtnston sllry non Chib RtUlnssr of Cmumnlol uin of Mown hi Gnmlfnowiihfp tanu vmitd 233 sms and Ml total to top at Mt Washington la nr toppla out or: rd Barnakatf OakJrv kaclar Kcrttarr i bowlrr Csraou Lodn tho odd esnw rira plora whrn thay blav a full aat lo nf Trallmobtla Olfica Ltacua al Wrlsht-1 rrom Prhio Hill by tho allm moralo of ooa th EasKa 11-8 Paint siovad up to topjoaLopi lanaa IM 300 for SiKka wM P- MrMIIIan rattlnad ita hold on find rir zx sms Hob Brlnkm-yar nans aoulhpaw of t1 J11 JS-n a Oaklry Msoufnciurlns Pmmhlna Habath ar with' "anuiaciunra 2 to art blsb smrk far lb aI0 honor roll um Eddla'a CpL Judd Da via flrM a 6ft6 sartoo to Irofiijic b-a iat-ptoe Pina Conva in tbrat rletnrla mar Pin Knnie In Trailer Park f6U at 6nker'a Mr Healthy alky Pint rnnea art a ntw loop mark with as Mil eat from Rida HoMy Shop i BMiefflvea ftrot In FMdlrtc at rlrviaw affty loot around whan rhtyj bowed twine to Upriehu Vinca Rutarei Optnrni IjCgeM i FGA FlVM Gael attMipll! RpR Omjs ticinptrt: 712 Koul Tkrswa Msdti pr Pcraonilc TP Tntnl Favorite (soiiliou) teTi ir (eo-iryl thc coaches ill vlect the teams All-Star School Basketball Editor The Cincinnati Post Fost Square Cincinnati 2 Ohio: Skb l'KMkM dauhlr a-f I Krt H4rallra oiut itry avrr IMf 7 1 Aft Keith WiarMin muixin at an nfbi-irrnr a j7 oS Ho abot a 264 opanar 1 rry Sablns IM Ml Locknut Clrte iLansur shoOMn 23 lo halp Cardinal dousi ovrr Raua Tba Xrtller brotbara Roa and Matt larrountrd for mo pin a aa Dapart Uirra from PurclutainA to aupyinnt Iua tram Is firm piara Is Allla Cbal Olara Laaua si Wnskt-Dataps iaaaa I I 1 br wilaon raslalmd -Iran mt Malbouro Bar whin Wbltoay'a Cafa took I from Oaden Kins Ratord r-u Imoa thiH over Tart rotor pitor baltwl a 221 for hfah -nra Sr? Tlir Urd by Alms Vronrasr 203 saaond Tuhlmss g1 'aMUdueLJuk Karbaffi SOI apartud Hbi Ha a Club ta wrH wlB Bvrr A Cafa la NorthaMa So-ll Inn at um tana imdwl Tsvarn tnplad svar Ray Cafa Cafa droppad Saubls Is Wlslas IPIaca I wish to nominate for The Post All-Star Basketball Team He plays ri rd Irtal pimVc" io: D-rmawwo anr trrr ron ra lb? front tli ccria'iar 'orp moieu tn ina front wtn a trio: orr Arrow Trn jbeewai uniwb win JAZl Kiluael- Motor whom Mart 10 10 ymr IT lomna a Rii larra' John Han of Auto Body ro'l-4 Memiral p-orra In two laanuaa Ihia a at M-r- card'a Rorlhaldo last lu 144 und 193 Papai-Colaa irlp'a roar jump-d imo tad Is lb- Prlra Ooorif-llowirtitp Laarta at RKhaumd's allayi wbas Uar- cn the in iKlmrli I understand Hist) from players nominated My Name Addrcts FULL OF Willie Pep lelt former world featherweight champion from Hartford Conn successfully blocks a right hook thrown by Sandy Saddler of New York as Pep regained his championship via a decision in 15 rounds Friday night before a capacity crowd of 19097 fight fans in Madison Square Garden (At photo).

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