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'I. i fit Monday, March 4, 193b PAGE SEVEN DECATUR HERALD FENWICK OF OAK PARK WINS STATE CATHOLIC TITLE, 31-18 I I si i OTTO STEIN HITS ILLINOIS CENTRAL SAINTS DROP SPEED STAR Central Illinois Cagers Finish League Schedules TWO 600 SERIES IN SUNDAY MATCH LEAGUE IS FORMED AT STATE TOURNEY Spalding Loses In Final Battle; Peru Wins Third Place Otto Stein, national match game Meeting last night at the Decatur champion of St Louis, turned in two counts of over 600 in his ex FINAL PREP STANDINGS Central Illinois conference basketball races have reached a suc- Armory, seven Catholic coaches and athletic directors formed the "Illinois Central Conference" to hibition yesterday afternoon at Hill's alleys. nenoful close and all that remains before the teams is competition in OKAW VALLEY Stefn hit four games over 200, his CONSOLATION FINAV27-23 Corpus Christi Stages Fourth Period Rally to Nip Teresa SCORING DIVIDED FAILS ONCE MOREINRUN Rough Sand Beats Back Malcolm Campbell's Auto Speed Effort TO TRY AGAIN district, sectional and state tournament play, although It is doubtful opening count being 277. After beating Bud Hirsch in the first three if a lot of them will reach xne sia.e embrace football and basketball relationships. Invitations will be extended to five other schools to round out a 12-team league.

St Teresa, Decatur; Trinity, Bloomington; Corpus Christi, Galesburg; Routt, Jacksonville; Ca game exhibition. Stein lost a close match to Carl Brix, 626 to 615. By GEORGE KREKER Fenwick high of Oak Park, the first school ever to enter from the suburbs of Chicago, will rule State Catholic basketball circles for 1935-36. The Friars last night won the cham- competition. South Central Was the only Stein 277 178 204659 Hirsch 168 182 168518 W.

L. Pet Shelbyville 10 2 .833 Villa Grove 9 3 .750 Tuscola 8 4 .667 Sullivan 8 4 .667 Areola 7 5 .583 Bement 7 5 .583 Atwood 6 6 Arthur 4 8 .333 Oakland 3 9 .250 Monticello 3 9 .250 Newman 1 -083 league ending in a tie, Hillsboro overtaking Staunton following Stein 214 213 188615 thedral, Springfield; Spalding, Pe'o-. ill's. rjionship when they conquered Spalding Institute of Peoria Brix 222 201 203 26 some sensational closing week play, oria and St. Bede, Peru, are the in the final game of the eighth annual tournament at the -j charter members of the 'organiza- Armory before a crowd of 1.500 by I whiie st patrick, Kankakee; in which Taylorville's pennant threat collapsed.

Gillespie finished NEWMAN IS in the runnerup position. DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. (AP) a 31 to 18 score. Marmion, Aurora; Quincy Acad Sir Malcolm Campbell, Prince of emy, Quincy; St. Joseph, rock THE SUMMARIES Speed, went thundering up to the Island, and Moline, are the schools Springfield in the Big 12 and Mt.

Zion in the Cenois were the only undefeated winners, and they had to finish that way because of the RE-ELECTED very edge of his 272 mile ap hour to be tendered invitations to join. CHAMPIONSHIP Corpus Christi of Galesburg, the 1934 State Catholic champions, won the consolation honors yesterday afternoon by defeating St. Teresa of Decatur, 27 to 23, at the Armory. A last quarter rally by the Galesburg five was the vital factor in the victory and the attack was led by B. Burke, the smallest player in record yesterday but Old Davvil Father Phil Newman, St.

Teresa; Oak Park constant threat by contending Beach," the villain in the piece, (31) Coach John Callans, Trinity, and teams. Danville. Peoria Manual and still pursued him. 1 Pekin finished right on Spring St. Teresa Athletic Di He had to haul the giant Bluebird BIG 12 W.

Springfield 10 Danville 9 Peoria Manual 8 Pekin 8 Mattoon 5 Champaign 5 Peoria Central 4 Decatur 4 Lincoln 3 Bloomington 3 Urbana 1 Streator 0 field's heels. Pet. 1.000 .900 .800 .800 .500 .455 .444 .400 .300 .300 .100 .000 L. 0 1 2 2 5 6 5 6 7 7 9 10 off the sands after one breathless Coach Don Anderson, Cathedral, were named members of an executive committee. Several rules were drafted "at the meeting and various ideas concerning officials, time of starting of games, scheduling and Lovineton made the early cham Peoria (18) Volk, Antonacci.f Heneberry Boheneck, Kelch, Living'on, Rodgers, Ague, g.

Schwarz, burst down the 11 mile course, in the tournament, who counted two baskets and a free throw. Leahy, Kruger, Smith, Kelly, McCabe, Norris, g. Masterson.g Radhke, g. pionship bid in the Cenois, but the rector Again to Head ISCHSAA Group which he hit 270.473 miles an hour 4 1 0 3 4 1 0 0 serious contending was left up to through the measured mile. Half The victory, -which brought to a close the first State Catholic event ever to be held in Decatur, -wag accomplished through another fine display by the accurate shooting Oak Park five.

Lead Entire Way Fenwick led from the start and at no time during the contest did Spalding threaten to forge ahead. A brief rally early in the third period was nullified by two quick Oak Park baskets and from then on it was all over. Oddly enough it fell to the lot of Tony Lawless, the Fenwick coach, to defeat Spalding, the team where he first started his colorful basketball career which finished after a fine record at Loyola in Chicago, for the titles. Lawless St. Teresa Trails Teresa was off to a slow start Harrv Carlock's Hammond team the time he was riding almost out other kindred subjects were dis winner of the Cenois conference of the seven ton monster, so rough and Corpus Christi held a 7 to 3 cussed.

and Piatt county tournaments. was the course. Each team is to play four foot Totals. 6 6 14 3 Bethany humbled Blue Mound He hit one bump Just before he ball and eight basketball games last week to take the lead in the against conference competition. came flying into the measured mile and his goggles slid down over his first period advantage.

The Decatur cagers rallied in the second period and the schools were tied at halftime, 13-13. Each counted three points in the third quarter, but Galesburg outscored the locals in 831 518 Oak Park 5 10 Peoria 1 5 Meridian in the final week of play, 1 nose and mouthj almost shutting Gibbs and Officials Young, Bergstrom. off his breath. The car bounced so after Blue Mound had led from the very start. A defeat at the hands of Moweaqua shoved the Blue Moun.d By CY HASTINGS Members of the Illinois State Catholic High School Athletic association headed by Father Phil Newman, athletic director at St.

Teresa, who was again elected president of the group, will attempt to prevail upon members of the public school association to change one of its piaying rules. Twenty-two schools are now active in the S. C. H. S.

A. A. The Catholic heads hope to be able to prevail upon Messrs. Whit- THREE STILL Pet. .875 .800 .750 .600 .375 .375 .125 .083 his head most of the time was the final eight minutes.

THIRD PLACE five into third place, Assumption Scoring honors were well divided above the windshields. He said the terrific pressure nearly took the taking over runnerup honors. Inci HAVECHANCE top of his head off. dentally, Bethany twice defeated for St Teresa with Bob Brinkoetter, Dave Yonikus, George Smith and Joe Clark all taking part in the Simply Impossible Mt Zion in close games during the MERIDIAN W. Bethany 7 Assumption 8 Blue Mound 9 Moweaqua 6 Illiopolis 3 Morrisonville 3 Stonington 1 Macon 1 CENOIS W.

Mt. Zion 13 Hammond 11 Maroa 8 Argenta 7. Lovington 6 Cerro Gordo 5 Warrensburg 2 Niantic 1 He did not even attempt to come regular season. point making. north in the second run, which the The defeat cost the Saints their Tuscola Collapses Shelbyville, winner of the Holiday Aurora (22) Peru (26) Jungels, 0 0 Arboit, 2 1 Moore, 1 0 Binkowski.f 3 4 Seal, 2 4 Smith.

3 0 O'Connor, 0 0 Johnson, c. 1 1 Wenckus, 3 2 Malone, 0 0 Karthiser, 1 0 Doherty, g. 1 0 Dell, 1 0 Tobin, 0 0 8 6 10 6 Aurora 10 2 5 522 Wisconsin, Purdue, Illi consolation title won in 1934 at Jacksonville. Pet. 1.000 .786 .571 .500 .462 .417 .154 .077 L.

0 3 6 7 7 7 11 12 ten and H. V. Porter and their electors to change the rule now in the state association by-laws prohibiting non-member schools from competing in invitational tournaments against their teams in the state. Comply With Laws Okaw Valley tournament, also annexed titular, league honors when Villa Grove couldn't quite overtake them due to a couple of earlier de was a member of the Spalding team which won the National Catholic title back in 1924. Fenwick has only a short athletic history which started when the school was first built only a brief five years ago and climaxed the development of Lawless' coaching.

Task Too Much The task of stopping the Oak Parkers was just too much for the courageous Spalding team which had fought its way through a torrid tournament round that included three uphill battles. The stiff semi-finals duel with Marmion of Aurora vesterday afternoon left the nois Retain Big 10 Title Hopes THE STANDINGS feats. Tuscola, leader in the race Peru 10 5 1 1026 until a couple of weeks ago, col Millard and lapsed in the stretch and finished Officials Gibbs, Young. Father Newman believes that it would be beneficial for all concerned to permit the Catholic schools to compete in invitational tournaments a tie with Sullivan for "show' Decatur (23) Galesburg (27) Peiper.f 0 0 Theilbert.f 4 1 Yonikus.f 2 1 Burke.f 2 1 Smith.f 2 1 McMahon.f 1 2 Kennedy.c 1 0 Rice.f 1 1 Gogerty.c 0 0 Clay.c 1 1 3 2 Bowen.g 0 1 Clark.g 1 1 Tobin.g 1 0 Burke, 0 0 Totals 9 5 Totals 10 7 Galesburg 7 6 3 1127 Decatur 3 10 3 723 money. Neoga cinched National Trail FENWICK AND in their region, providing the school NATIONAL TRAIL W.

JL. Neoga 11 1 Cowden 9 3 Brownstown 5 7 Teutopolis 5 7 Stewardson 5 7 St. Elmo 5 7 Altamont 2 10 Pet. .917 .750 .417 .417 .417 .417 .167 is in good standing in the Catholic honors several weeks ago with Cowden finishing second. Browns- W.

L. Pet. Pts. O.P. Wisconsin 9 2 .811 339 260 Illinois 8 3 .727 403 354 Purdue 7 3 .700 370 329 Indiana 7 4 .636 383 363 Ohio State 7 5 .508 410 385 Minnesota 5 6 .454 351 .376 Iowa 5 6 .454 376 365 Northwestern 3 7 .300 268 281 Michigan 2 9 .181 258 325 Chicago 1 11 -083 354 473 organization, which now complies Peoria boys unable to halt the basket bombardment which Fenwick with all of ISHAA's regulations, town, Teutopolis, Stewardson and St.

Elmo finished in a four-way tie PEORIA TAKE The Catholic schools do not in tend to petition to compete in dis for third place, each winning five and losing seven games. trict or sectional affairs, being well satisfied with their own tourna SEMI-FINALS ment alignment. Booster Club Thanked SOUTH CENTRAL W. L. Staunton 8 2 Hillsboro 8 '2 Gillespie 7 3 Pana 5 4 Taylorville 5 5 Nokomis 5 5 Mt.

Olive 1 8 "Carlinville 0 8 TONIGHT'S GAMES Northwestern at Iowa. Illinois at Michigan. Wisconsin at Purdue. Minnesota at Notre Dame Pet .800 .800 .700 .556 .500 .500 .111 .000 MACOMB, ILLINOIS TAKE IIAC HONORS AFTER HARD RACE Father Charles Martell, Trinity of Bloomington, was elected vice- (non- president of the group for next year conference). Dutch Clark Will Play Pro Football BOULDER, Colo.

(AP) Earl (Dutch) Clark, Colorado's only All-American football player, announced definitely yesterday he will play again next season with the Detroit professional football team. Clark, basketball coach at the University of Colorado, said he will sever his connection with the college after this spring. turned loose last night. Baskets by Capt. Ed Morris and Bob McCabe in addition to a free throw bv Frank Leahy gave Fenwick a 5 to 1 lead at the quarter and the champions increased it to 11-2 before Bob Livingston scored Spalding's first field goal after 13 minutes of the half had been plaved.

Two free throws by Bernie Mas-terson and another goal by Norris offset Joe Heneberry's basket and Oak Park led at the intermission, 15 to 6. Peoria made a comeback early in the third quarter on baskets by Heneberry and Livingston hut th Fenwick five soon had the CHICAGO (AP) The best team in Aurora and Peru Eliml nated From Play in Afternoon Games with Father Bernard Zimmer, St Bede's of Peru, as secretary-treas rules demand for a new record. Cutting .17 of a second from the 13.31 seconds he took to travel the measured mile south would give him a new mark a shade above the 272.108 miles an hour he set here two years ago. "It's simply impossible," he said, "to run for a new record with the beach as rough as it is. You can drive this beach in an ordinary car with one hand at 100 miles an hour.

But Bluebird, and 275 or 300, is something entirely different. In 30 years of racing I've never experienced anything like the past two days here. But I'll stay here 25 years if I have to, to get the beach I Campbell was headed for glory again as he brought the sleek giant out shortly after 10 a. and started his run at 11:42 with at least lining the golden the sun beating down and the sea slapping softly against the edge of the course. Bluebird was functioning perfectly.

Goes 150 in Low He was howling at 150 miles an' hour as he threw the car into second speed. There his troubles started. He was going so far, and he had to turn so swiftly there to get on his course, that he skidded, shot for the water, and missed the flags that stretch along the seaside by a foot. He straightened out all right, and shoved the throttle to the floor. He was doing 245.231 through the third mile, and was on his way at 262.008 in the fourth mile, the one before the measured mile in the middle of the course.

The wheels started slipping, and he threw great clouds of sand out behind him as he came screaming through the heart of the course. Then his goggles were jolted down. By WIIXIAM WEEKES CHICAGO (AP) Wisconsin urer. Other members elected to the Is JOE LOUIS WILL FIGHT ON COAST executive committee were Father within hailing distance of an un Western Illinois Teachers history, and the tall five from Illinois College, may place orders for gold basketballs any time now as co-champions of the Illinois Collegiate Conference. James Sees, Cathedral of Spring disputed Western Conference bas field, and Coach M.

W. Heinen, SPALDING RALLIES ON FRIDAY NIGHT ketball title, but the last long mne Quincy Academy. is just ahead. Both Father Newman and the St. NEW YORK (AP) Joe Louis, De Illinois College clinched its share Certain of a slice of the cham troit Negro heavyweight sensation Spalding Institute of Peoria and Fenwick high of Oak Park captur Teresa Booster club were warmly thanked and commended for their hard work and excellent handling of the title, and at the same time did the same for the Leathernecks pionship through Saturday night's ir to 25 triumDh over Chicago, the ho scored a two-round knockout range again and boomed ahead, 23 13.

as the stanza ended. ed semi-final games yesterday aft il -i V'-. V. I i i 1 1 in i i ictory over Lee Ramage 10 days of this year's tournament and ernoon with the Peorians topplin go, meets Donald (Red) Barry of Badgers must conquer the 1934 champion, Purdue, tonight on the Boilermakers' own floor, before cablegram telling of this year Marmion of Aurora, 27 to 24, and Saturday night by trouncing North Central's previously undefeated team, 31 to 13, at Jacksonville. The victory also eliminated the makings Washington, D.

at San Fran Fenwick eliminating St Bede of tourney was dispatched- to Father Cummings. who was president of cisco Friday night in the feature hnldine a pennant-raising cere Peru, 38 to 20. fistic encounter of the week. the organization for -eight years, The Spalding-Marmion game was Louis, who has been reckoned mony. Indiana Falls Out See the Mock Wedding 7:45 p.

m. Tonight Masonic Temple Gebhart-Gushard Style Show You are cordially invited of an argument over the title Bit-nation. North Central, while undefeated but who was recalled to England one of the best of the tournament with seriously as a contender for last summer. and again the Peoria school, bat A Purdue victory, with an Illinois the heavyweight crown worn by tling to regain the state title, had victorv over Michigan at Ann Ar Max Baer ever since his first tri before the Blue Boys caught up with them, had played only seven conference games, Western and Il TWO HOLDOUTS LEFT ST. PETERSBURG, Fla.

(UP) to stage a great comeback to win bor tonight, would leave material umph over Ramage in Chicago last Peorians Come Back for a three-wav tie. This would December, will meet Barry over 10 Pitcher Leo Mangum announced After missing numerous shots and come about if the Boilermakers fin rounds. last night upon his arrival in the Boston Braves camp that he had Another top heavyweight bout of ish their schedule Saturday night with a decision over Northwestern. Spalding lost Howie iveicn, us star center, a minute after the final period opened and the Peorians were unable to cut down the lead any from that time on. Norris Plays Well The regular Fenwick team played practically the entire game but Coach Lawless rushed in four substitutes just a minute before the gamed ended.

Norris played a preat game for the champions and in addition to his fine defensive work hit four baskets, two of them from long range. Oak Park had just too much heisht for the Peorians to cope with. McCabe controlled the tip-off on most occasions and Fenwick had possession of the ball most of the time. They play a speedy type of and do not hestitate to shoot if there is an opportunity. The new champlon3 eliminated the week finds King Levinsky, the reached a salary agreement tiiinnis nrnteeted its chances of Chicago fish peddler, meeting Sal- vatore Ruggi Rello of Italy in a 10 cutting in on the honors, by defeating Minnesota Saturday night, 41 Accelerating through the next full linois College played 13, winding up with 12 victories and one defeat.

There was a feeling, especially around Macomb, that even a victory over Illinois College, had it been achieved, would not have given North Central a better claim than Western's, to the title. Unless playoffs of four games on Eureka's scheduled games are arranged, the season will close this week with the Millikin-Wesleyan rounder at Tampa tonight. mile, he still was able to add only to 29. freethrows all through the game, Marmion finally started to connect in the fourth period and was ahead at one time in the last chapter. 24-19.

However, Joe Henneberry dropped a one-handed pivot shot and Eddie Volk scored from the side. Trailing one point, Peoria shot ahead with less than two minutes of play remaining when Volk made two free' throws good. Bob Livingston made victory certain ivhen with seven seconds left he ght miles an hour to his speed. QUAKE! OLD 1 reddie Miller Tops Welsh Featherweight Without the slippage, I should Indiana was bounced out of the running by Northwestern, which finally fulfilled early season prom have picked up at least 25 miles more there, and I'd have the record ises bv trouncing the Hoosiers, 40 in my grasp," he said. LONDON (UP) In his third to 22, at Evanston.

Purdue, in case game tomorrow. A scarlet fever There's nothing wrong with tne match in 10 days, Freddie Miller. Cincinnati, claimant to the outbreak forced postponement of Bluebird," said Campbell. "She running beautifully, and I'm sure RYE OR BOURBON "You Don't Have to Be Rich to Enjoy Rich Whiskey" Eureka's games with State Normal pushed in a rebound. orld's featherweight title, last Millikin and Augustana, but efforts in fine shape.

ight outpointed San Jehu, Welsh are being made to reschedule them. He held his arm out at full lightweight champion, in a 10-round St Viator meets Valparaiso at Val strength and there wasn't a tremor. bout at the Whitechapel Pavillion, paraiso tomorrow in a non-confer He grinned and shrugged. Miller scored heavily with both The Friendly Whiskey friendly to your taste: "friendly to your throat and it doesn't take a barrel of money to buy it PINT 98' it manages to duplicate its eariyj season triumphs over Wisconsin, will still have plenty about which to worry in meeting Northwestern. Ohio State closed its season with a record of eight victories and four defeats by stalling off a Michigan rally to win, 30 to 28, at Columbus.

Stop Haarlow Wisconsin reached peak form in defeating Chicago. The famous Badger defense, manned by Gil "But that beach The devil ence game. hands, and the Welsh champion be still pursues me." It was an unfortunate Blow to Marmion's title hopes. They had difficulty getting the ball through the basket all afternoon and were handicapped when Jungels and Seal fouled out in the third period. Kelch, Spalding center, also was ejected in the third quarter, while Rodgers was injured in the last stanza.

bad little trouble in gan to weaken in the sixth, when DECATUR WOMEN IN he was on the verge of a knockout. Bob Johnson Signs Miller dropped him in the eighth GOOD BOWLING AT and ninth rounds. Contract With Routt of Jacksonville, Trinity of Bloomington and St. Bede of Peru in their unhalted march to the title and demonstrated their superior plav in most departments from the start. Once the Oak Park boys were accustomed to the large Armory floor they were impossible to halt.

Spalding, coached by John Nop-penberger who has guided the Peoria school to four State championships and third place twice in the National Catholic tournament at Chicago, put up one of the most courageous struggles of the tournament. The Peorians played three of the best teams entered, in Corpus Christi of Galesburg, St. Patrick of Kankakee and Marmion of Aurora. STATE TOURNAMENT McDonald and Chub Poser oper FORT MYERS, Fla. (UP) Con ated so effectively that Bill Haar- Cream of Golden Old Kentucky Wedding Schenley A i-pM Kentucky To- Average Age 4 Years "Bottled in Bond" proof straight whiskey." Pint1 1 Pint Pint CHURCH LOOP PEORIA Decatur women bowl nie MacK noioout worries enaeai low, the scoring leader of the con yesterday when Bob Johnson, left- ference, was held without a field ing here yesterday in the Sixth Annual Illinois Women's State thumping St.

Bede in the second semi-final. Paced by Bob McCabe. who scored 10 baskets and a free throw, the Oak Parkers led the entire wav. They held Peru scoreless in the "opening period and led at INTERMEDIATE, fielder, agreed with the Philadel goal. McDonald, assigned to the job bowling tournament, assured them phia Athletics manager to a con of ouellinz Haarlow, scored live selves of several cash prizes in the tract containing a conditioning field goals himself.

The Maroon clause bonus. minor events. third chapter, 24-11. ace, however, toon run advantage If Johnson, the last of four hold The two-woman team of Recommended By These Dealers: of what opportunities came his Oak Park (38) outs, remains in first class condi Foerster and H. Blair shot their way, making good on 10 consecu tion throuehout the season he'll way into the money in the Class tive free throw atempts to raise Thev were forced to stage some Church W.

L. C.Pts. First Pres 12 0 2520 First M. 5 '7 2450 7th St. Christ 4 8 243! Congregational 9 2 2290 E.

P. Baptist 9 2 2290 St. Paul 7 -4 2270 Grace M. 6 5 2260 1st C. of God 7 4 2260 Westminster 6 5 2255 1st Bapt 4 7 2240 Riverside 4 7 2240 St: John's Luth.

5 7 2237 3rd. U. 1 10 2210 Sal. Army 0 11 2200 receive a bonus said to be 500. division with a total of 1,063 pins.

Peru (20) Arboit, Russell, Smith, Johnson, c. Malone, g. Doherty, g. his season total to 156 points, fine rallies and until last night ha3 Kruger, f. Leahy, Smith, Kelly, McCabe, c.

Blair and M. Reish also placed in Several late arrivals will drill today, the first Sunday practice for nulled three close decisions from Tonight's firing will leave only 2 1 0 0 .10 0 0 the singles. Blair dialed a 538 teeries. the A in many years. two games on the schedule.

In ad dition to the climax battle at La and Reish, one of 524. In the the fire in the closing minutes St. Bede Wins Radhke, g. doubles Blair posted games of 211, BURNS AGREES Norris. fayette, and Illinois' tussle with Michigan, Iowa closes its season WEST PALM BEACH, Fla.

(UP) Masterson.g 2 1 212 and 153. TWO-WOMAN EVENT (Class A) Infielder Irving Burns signed a St with Northwestern as the opposi SENIOR 7 6 tion. Minnesota plays the return 16 6 M. Foerster 173 144 170487 Americans Louis Browns contract yesterday after a brief holdout and will get his first workout at the spring game of its series with Notre Dame L. Church W.

C.Pts. 3356 7 11 1438 7 4 920 H. Blair 211 212 153576 Totals 384 356 323 1063 at South Bend. While Purdue and Oak Park Peru E. P.

Baptist 16 332i training camp today. 1st Baptist 12 Gibbs and 150-451 Northwestern close their schedules at Evanston Saturday, Indiana and Minnesota will do likewise at Min 3314 3297 Officials Bergstrom, Millard. M. Reish 162 L. Reish 138 Totals 300 Harristown 13 Elwin M.

11 1st C. of God 4 139 109 248 129 3240 165412 315 863 173429 Aurora (24) 3220 neapolis. BLAXCHARD CONFECTIONERY 15R7 N. Water St. RESH TAVERN 803 N.

Jasper St. SALMON CAFE 485 X. 22nd St. SPANISH INN 1200 E. Cantrell St.

SPOTT'S CIGAR STORE 112 Merchant St. STABLER TAVERN 143 S. Water St. THE ROUND. VP 135 S.

Oakland Are. THE SPOT 151 S. Water St. THE WOODEN SHOE 117 E. Main St.

UPTOWN CAFE 251 E. William St. WALGREEN CO. 217 X. Water St.

WAYSIDE IXX. NO. 1 223 E. North St. WAYSIDE INN.

NO. 2 351 X. Main St. WAYSIDE LIQUOR STORE 151 E. Prairie Ave.

WEST SIDE TAP 230 S. Oakland Ave. WHITE FRONT TAVERN 754 E. Eldorado St. ZELLER'S CONFECTIONERY 1871 X.

Water St. BEN'S BARN 764 E. Eldorado St. BLUE MILL, 1099 W. Wood St.

BRAD JACK'S TAVERN 502 N. Water St CENTRAL PARK CONFECTIONERY lfiS X. Water St. CUMMINGS BLODGETT 175 S. Jasper St.

DAVIS ALLEN 1200 E. Wood St. EMERALD INN 270.1 X. Water St. FIVE-POINT TAVERN 2174 E.

William St. HARBOR I XX Route 121. Decatur IDEAL LIQUOR STORE 716 E. Eldomdn St. JEXXETT'S COFFEE SHOP 212 S.

Maffit St. LIXCOLX SQ. POOL ROOM Lincoln Square LINCOLN TAVERN 1164 E. Eldorado St. LONE OAK TAVERN" 175 E.

22nd St. OL'S PLACE 144 S. Main St, ORLANDO HOTEL Water and Wcod Sts. QUIXTEXZ NICHE 1462 E. William St.

St. Bede of Peru upset advance predictions by beating Marmion for third place last night, 26 to 22. The winners finished with a rush after trailing at the end of the third quarter. Binkowski led the scoring attack with three baskets and four free throws. Bishop James Griffin of Springfield presented the trophies at the conclusion of the championship Fame.

Trophies were given for 'irst, second and third place in addition to two consolation awards Marmion was voted the sportsmanship trophy. Brinkoetter Most Valuable Man Bob Brinkoetter, St. Teresa captain, was given the trophy for being the "Most Valuable Flayer to Illiopolis 2 Wesley M. 7 2990 156460 127 155 282 2870 1st M. 7 Bonura Assigned A.

McKinney E. Totals. I. Kerwood 329 889 2' Eng. Lutheran 1 2700 Westminster 149 278 139 114 253 Cleanup Position 156440 Nationals 145 112 Jungels.f SeaVf Sullivan.f VVenckus.c Karthiser.g Dell.g Moore.g 0 4 3 5 12 14 8 8 14 9 L.

8 3 5 8 1 4 8 11 14 11 G. Hebert Peoria (27) Volk. Bohenek.f Antonacci.f De Trempt.f Kelch.c Rodgers.g Ague.g Schwarz.g C.Pts. W. 212438 368 878 Church Totals 257 PASADENA, Calif.

(AP) Zeke Bonura still is giving the Chicago 3490 3323 St. Paul Luth. 1st. Pres 4 0 0 0 0 0 INDIVIDUAL EVENT White Sox holdout worries, but Riverside Bapt 3310 3280 Class A Sal. Army 169538 181 188 9 13 11- 8 14 11 4 313 181524 3109 St.

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E. Blair Reish Frallman Hebert Reish 145483 164453 3065 CHEESED emus' 9 6 Totals Totals 10 7 2nd. U. 160 ..184 148 137 133 129 137 183 154 146 160 160 164 103 827 3040 3010 3040 151 448 152 445 His Team'' after the tournament last night. Brinkoetter, who has Plyd a stellar role in the Builds' plav all year, turned in par Peoria Aurora 424 Niantic C.

of Brethren I. Kerwood M. Foerster A. McKinney. 137430 133373 Officials Millard, Bergstrom and ticularly brilliant performances in Drive Our Car Manager Jimmy Dykes is so positive the young first baseman will come to terms that he has assigned him the cleanup position in the batting order.

Rowe Proclaims His Arm Is Ready Again LAKELAND, Fla. (AP) Lynwood "Schoolboy" Rowe, the pitching ace of the Detroit Tigers, turned out yesterday for the Tigers' first spring drill, announcing that his flinging arm was In perfect shape. FREDHEIM FIRST tournament. Young. REMATCH FIGHTERS miria.rt CAP) Tonv Canzoneri SALT LAKE CITY (AP) Sverre SPROAT DISTRIBUTING CO.

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