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roonxEV THE PANTACRArn. BLOOMINGTON. ILLINOIS. WEDNESDAY. MARCTI 9, 19U.

WIN LIGHTWEIGHT CROWN Eastern Faces III inois Gets Iss'ssasasaasaajaaaaaaiia)' junnm. hjmih ii mi i mwm.1 i mm m-m -inm' iiw mmi lavaa BHS Grad Helps Break Indiana Mark in 400 Califo rnia Five Two Positions plug for the champions, and guard BY FRED YOUNG. Pantagraph Sports Editor. There is no indication that there Eight More Games Scheduled Today In Kansas City Bill Erickson. another speedy con sistent player.

Capf. Eddleman, Erickson Named By United Press will be any more Elliotts at Mich igan to follow in 1949-50 but there For the gophers it was a sensational sophomore, forward Meyer "Whitey" Skoog. and center Jim Mc Intyre, second highest is a good chance that Blooming- Joe Louis, born and reared on cotton farm in Alabama, who tonians will have more than a passing interest in University of KANSAS CITY, MO. (U.R) Eight more games were scheduled announced his resignation last scorer in the league who makes Indiana swimming team next week as heavyweight boxing BY ED SAINSBURY. CaiU4 Fnm porta Writer.

the squad for the third consecutive year. Other members honored were CHICAGO. (UP) Talent onj cham pion of the world, held the title longer and has de in the gruelling NIBA tournament; Wednesday, with 16 of the original list of 32 teams poised lor action in the second round. In afternoon games, Brigham year. There is one Indiana record that is living on borrowed time right now and a BHS graduate-Larry Meyer is one of the reasons.

Meyer, the only Bloomingtonian to iXrrtZ Schnittker. Ohio state for-year was so well balanced that cw1 1 1 ward, Don Kcr. relit, Wisconsin fended it more often than any center, Howard Williams. Purdue sn eight-man all conference squad i Young University faces Northwestern Louisiana, Eastern other pugilist ever win a first place at the in- from six schools in their annual ttTTZl.TlT in history. terscholastic swimming' meet.

balloting to select the United Mclntvre and Harrison were Only one fault who is now a freshman at the Press honor team. could be lm Bloomington, institution of Only first place Illinois, winner the only repeaters. Harrison made the team last year as the standout defensive man on the cham learning, is one of four promising of 10 of 12 league games, and puted to his reign. He was so much better freshman on Coach Robert Roy- TODAY'S PAIEINGS. 11:30 a.

m. Brigham Young University Vs. Northwest (La.) State. 12:55 San Jose tCalif.) State vs. Eastern Illinois.

2:20 Hamline University vs. Indian Central. 3:45 Emporia (Kas.) State vs. Iowa State Teachers. 6:15 St.

Thomas of St. Paul, vs. Reels. second place Minnesota, which pion Michigan quintet. er freshman team that clipped won nine out of 12 contests, werei fighter than Five of the eight players w.l five seconds off the varsity record his challengers in the 400 yard freestyle relay abiS.to.-p5e onemJat1- be back for at least another year The fighting IUmL who rolled to jcf cojiee competition.

Only Joe Louis that the last weekend. 7:40 Beloit College vs. Southwest a new big nine scoring record of Next year when they eligible matches lacked the keen interest of uncertain outcome. It is only 783 points, had captain and for Missouri State. 9:05 Texas Tech vi.

North Dakota University. Eddleman. a star in football and track as well as basketball. Mc Intyre and Harrison are seniors. for Big Nine competition, they can ward wight Eddleman.

a spark- now, when the years are taking 10:30 Indiana State vs. Loyola of make it official. The quartet of swimmers are their toll, that he might meet his Baltimore. VNtTlD rBISS ALL BIG MM master. Bill Nesbit of Toronto, Canada; In addition, to what remains of Teachers meet San Jose (Calif.) Bill Shadbourne, Louisville, Sam Saki of Honolulu and Meyer.

Dwisht Eddleman. Meyer Skoot. Minnesota the great earnings that came from State, Hamline draws Indiana Theyvswam the relay in 3:44.6 Central, and Emporia (Kans.) Dick Schnitier. Obio Stale Don Kehieldt. Wlaconxin Ik (.

Alt Tea Hm 1mm It li Sr. Cenuali. IX 5 11 114 23 Soph. Brtwcrd. 24 Jr.

Orraiaod 3C4 31 Jr. Chicsco la 2JS 31 Sr. SUikpolta 11 3 Jr. Ntw Kom. lad.

3 1M 21 Sr. ToeSo. Oht 1 1)4 20 Jr. Rocklord. 1U.

bettering the varsity time of Jim Mclntyre. Minnesota his professional career, this soft spoken Negro may take into retirement the knowledge that he has served his race well by his admirable conduct. 3:49.3. State tackles Iowa State Teachers. The evening games will pit St.

Thomas against Regis, South Howard WUUama. Bob HarrUon. MEYER has the distinction of Bui Enckaoci. Illinois Honorable mention: Forwards Bob RW Ohio Stale, and Mack Supruno- being the only high school athlete Pugilism is a business not held I witci. guards pet Elliott.

Mictugaa. Lou WaUon. Indiana, and Jua in the history of the state meet to Marks. Illinois. in high esteem.

It is too often a racket infested with vermin of win both the diving championship and the backstroke and he also the lower order. But Joe Louis has carried himself cleanly, mod west Missouri State against Beloit, North Dakota University against Texas Tech, and Loyola of Baltimore, against Indiana State. THE HIGHLIGHTS of Tuesday's action were Iowa Teachers' has the highest winning score of WITH THE BOWLERS any lad who ever won the diving estly and with dignity. He has title. been truly a champion.

McCARTY LADIES White, itadine a 552 to the lasers tUL Meyer while outstanding in foot the two ball his senior year at BHS, de TRINITY'S lightweight basketball team fashioned an 8-1 record to win the Intercity championship. Standing, left to right: Gene Wheat, Jim Costigan, Tom Maloney. Manager Jim Bojlao (partially hidden), Captain Mike Kraft, Jerry Wilson, Tom Wilson. Jack Burke and Walt Kraft. Kneeling: Oak Garage, West Side Coal and; Funk Bros, were also in upset victory over River Falls, Teachers, 65 to 64, and the r-b- cided to concentrate on swimming at Indiana.

He also won his letter Beloit's 96 to 56 triumph over Ronnie Smith and Coach Ben Cottone. City Social Club and Childer'Sj Wards 4S0 high for the seedmen in baseball at BHS and may de Waynesburg, College. cide to try baseball in the spring. Sandwich Bar each won two and Olson's 506 for the gro- A rebound shot by forward Dean Hogeland gave the Iowa games in Tuesday night's bowling, ccrs The Clinton Journal of March 2 furnishes a new angle on sportsmanship worth reporting. It said "the fans, always pulling for the underdog gave II.

D. De Camara and Eugene Hill, the officials, some bad moments as they disagreed with their decisions. Of course, it doesn't do any good to disagree with the possible exception that they may be a bit "sharper" in games to come. AWARDS for both swimming and basketball will be made at a at Mccarty alleys. GREATER BLOOMINGTON.

Teachers its victory over River Falls. The latter team led at halftime. 37 to 31. However. STANDINGS.

Tun- Won Lost special assembly to be held at the high school Tuesday morning, Yates Co. is 2i.n leading the league by 10 games as a result cf The Merle Dru Stora 4 30 Experienced Chenoa Hopes For 1st State Entry at Pekin Mar. 15, Athletic Director Howard River Falls' Nate DeLong, who holds the tournament record of 56 points in one game, fouled out sweeping the scries from Miller Sc Son. Hmdenburg rolled a 619 F. Saar announced Tuesday.

The series for the winners. Riley led shortly after the start of the sec Kbit Ua uaxsf McCarty Bros. 33 Vi. S. Coal L.

Co, 34 Baker's Hamburger Ina 44 39 MiUer's Jewelry 43 41 HauM of 1 towers 43 43 Twin City Social Club 41 43 Childer Sandwich Bar 34 lilinois Telephone Co. It 3 The Saratogas have had to de ond half and that's when the annual banquet for both natators and basketeers will be held later in the term. BASEBALL is in full swing at BHS and some 50 candidates are toiling every afternoon in the gym the losers with a 522. Another three game winner was Model Paris over State Farm, slcrPS up into second place Le Kane cline a bid to the National AAU tourney at Springfield, be- Bloomington in the last amlAre UQal This vear thev nlaved hizMvllCllTlDier5 lYieeT victors made their bid. BELOIT ran up the highest i cause so many of their players B(B Ttasa Series Red Birds Face Athens in Initial Sectional Test Theta Chi Five are unable to get away from their jobs for a full week.

nasium, eagerly looking to the White Oak Caraae 3 31 Illinois Tetephooe Co. 2-3-vS W. S. Coal 4c 1. Co.

1333 McCarty Bros. J.1W rated Mattoon even for three quarters then won going away; they waltzed past Lexington in a return contest and clipped Clin day when they can get on their Tigers move into their 14th con TONIGHT'S GAMES. diamond again. Likewise Supt. secutive sectional this week Distributing who only won a single game from W.

Side Coal Lbr. Co. Kleese toppled 617 for Model Pans and Heidi 505 was high for the W. Siders. Oertwigs 544 and Schultz's 517 were high for losers.

Stern's Furniture and t. 30 Theta Chi rs. Prairie Ramblers. point total of the current session in defeating Waynesburg, but was far short of the all time tournament record of 113 points, set by Marshall College of Huntington, W. two years ago.

In Tuesday's other games, Utah Teaaa Slafle Gaaaea 7 30 VIW vs. Silver DoUer; (consola Ernie Eveland has missed the sec ton's regional champions on the tion bracket). tional only once since he moved Maroon court without the ser White Oak Cans McCarty Bros. 1W Unite 0k Garage TTs Illinois Telephone Co. T73 W.

S. Coal aLCo. 7i from Waterman to Edgar county vices of Ferree. The Prairie Ramblers will PEKIN. With two valuable years of experience under their Everett Carleton is eyeing weather reports, hoping to get his big tractor on the diamond.

The baseball prospects at BHS are the darkest in many years, because for the first time in a The veteran Arthur L. Trout They aren't likely to buckle at Gerhr.g Coal Co. are Led for square off against Illinois Wes Pekin. belts, Chenoa's speed tonight de ley's Theta ChiS tonight at the Hi laaWleaal Sertes Louisiana trounced Puget Sound, 70 to 58; Texas Tech whipped Western College of Education, 79 to 43; Regis slapped rroaiA wooDRtrr i Lincoln grade school gymnasium came up with another ace in the regional in Gene Flagg, who dropped in 17 points in beating a highly rated Salem quintet, Genevieve Harrington 510 decade there isn't a seasoned mons return to the scene of their first entry into the state basket Mclba Bendschneider to complete the first round of play 514 47 Lonely Snackeilord pitcher around. Graduation of ii to 47: Southwest Mis in the Silver Dollar sponsored horn Turpm Woodruff 50 Green Valle 42 Pekin 44 Woodruff ..3 Woodruff 48 Soaldmc .2 Woodruff 44 East Peoria 3 Kewanee 58 Woodruff 44 Peoria 4 Woodruff 43 Woodruff 63 LanDhler Woodruff 57 Abineton .47 ball spotlight to battle Athens in Johnny Neal and Billy Butler re Bob Voigts is still going strong in the Knife and Fork lea IIBA playoffs souri edged Portland University, 59 to 56: North Dakota druhhprf moved the last of a long line of the opening game of the Pekin gue and will be the Pekin bas diamond pitching greats from the sectional tournament.

Game time 4JJ 44 47 4' 471 470 443 Hawaii University, 70 to 53, and Ouincv 43 Woodruff 41 ketball banquet orator March 24 Betty Wiser June Mandier Fye Sm.ln Pat Bnchard Frances Hcti.er Gladys VaienUn Dorothy Bremer Mary Hauplmea The winners in Monday night's contests that reached the semifinals are the Normal PVs, Hall's Tog Shop and Shepherd and scene and it will be necessary to is 8 p. m. fourth place as the furniture men. paced by Ditchen's 53, won two out of three from the Coal Co. quintet.

Campbell scored a COS for the losing team. Industrial Cas. Ins. Co. was on the three game win list, taking the series from Coliseum GrilL Peters 576 was high for the winners; Short's 573 was high for the loser.

In rpite of Ellis' 572 series. Wichmann-Rittmiller were downed by Harris Super Service in two tilts. Lor.g and Tanner each shot 502 for the winners. at the Pekin Country club. Watch build an entire new staff of slab- i-oyoia (Ma.) eliminated Cedar ville College, 79 to 67.

In 1947 Coach George Ferree men this spring. Tom Scott, doughty proteges came here un that waistline, Robert! Paul Unruh of Toulon who is the top Waldon. Pittsfirld 49 Woodruff 45 Eat Peoria 43 Woodruff Woodruff 44 Peoria Central 3 Peoria Manual 4IS Woodruff .37 Woodruff S3 Normal IT. Hih. 31 Woodruff 55: Peori 45 Canton 43 Woodruff 33 Peoria oaldtnK 3 Woodruff '2 Woodruff 55 Macomb heralded and proceded to upset The Normal PVs, led by Mel mk caes- is baseball captain and his progress a year ago should mean one ine highest individual point splurge of Tuesday's play was a 32 point effort by Beloit's Ron man in this year's Bradley five, Springfield Lanphier before bow Pat Blanchard lit Klitzing and Edward Morsch with of the best high school catchers ing to the host five in the title anyway you figure it, is bothered by a trick knee and plans to sub uontemps.

oenevieve Harrington 19 Mc.ba Betulschneuler 11 Mary Kauptman lvO in the state for the Raiders this Woodruff Mason City 41 23 and 20 points respectively, defeated the Silver Dollars 82 to 3. Howard Wright was high for the S3 Woodruff GalesburK game. The situation has changed. Last Chance. Tonight, with three 1947 regu Farls Tsaraasaent.

spring. TWO CHANGES have been an Woodfuft 41 Prtnreton Pantagraph Merchants Whip Normal Hawks 3 Dollars with 18 points. mit to surgery just as soon as trie Hilltoppers are eliminated at the NIT. City has one of the best regional reports submitted to Mister Ihsaa to date. They were Flora 83 wnoanin ixmely Snackellord Genevieve Harrtsftoa Frances Heuier Rosie Turpin Pat Woodward June Mandier Dorothy Bremer nounced in the coaching staff at IU 1M 1U 17J ITS Hall's Toz Shoo won over the Freria Heclonal Trnamau lars still in action, Chenoa will be favored to eliminate Athens Woodruff 74 Washburn BHS.

Stuart Van Doren has been 55 substituted TWs. 64-34. Charles ihe Pantagraph Junior Merchants whipped the Normal Woodruff .33 miniso WnMrulT 47 naldin sold out every night except the 301 Larrance was hiph for the win and is picked by no less an au Games forfeited because or using over thority than Mark Peterman to ners with 19 points while George age player. PROGRESSIVE The league named varsity track coach succeeding Bob Jones, who resigned in November. Van Doren formerly coached golf, and Jack Se-cord, who was added to the high Lamb sank 14 for the losers.

go clear through to the state fi Record: a won: 17 lost. i 32 to 20 Tuesday night a the YMCA gymnasium. SUMMARY. p- Jr- I Normal Hawks rH WaMnti xu baaing iMOVaK lOWtTI team. nals.

A victory tonight will match ATHENS. JIM ROBERTS. Bloomington bowler bad the high actual of 582 in the Stnkes-Spar-Spht tourney inaugurated at Lincoln last weekend. Lee Castleman of Springfield, was closest to Roberts with 570. Burnell Koester of New Holland took over the top position in the handicap afla.r with 656 with V.

Yaates of Lincoln second. A r.ew group of bowlers will take over next Sunday to try for $1,000 prize money. The pressed all the way but edged the Ped by Robert's 575, took two first one. The University of Louisville, which went bigtime this year, has invited the University of Kentucky and several other universities with indoor stadiums seating 7,000 persons to ..48: Athens San Jose FB. FT.

FB. FT. the Midstate conference champs with the Pekin-Peoria Woodruff school staff when Jones resigned, Athen a i mneme. i. Ji! Restaurant's five 63 to55 Athens will take over the divot diggers.

Hmifham sanlr 2fi noint in uurn iies wiui Lacey's 531 high for the motor men. Carl's Paint Body, in sec ..47: Petersburg Athen winner Friday night. Shorn of a chance at 1948 sec Athens for the winners while "Doc" THE ANNUAL midwinter meet Mop City 1 IBell. f. 2 OlWall, c.

1 OlShierrv. jr. 0 1 'Marzoff. g. 0 O'Swartz, f.

2 O'Griesemer. f. 0 Davison. C. 1 Williams, f.

Barling, f. Cappis, c. Dunbar, c. Holderbv. g.

Bickel. g. Haeffele. g. White, g.

Jefferson, f. Klawitter. f. ond place, gained a game on the tional glory by a regional upset Athens Wehrle counted 15 points for the 7 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 2 ing of the Big 12 conference ath Green view at the hands of Normal Com losers. letic directors and basketball leaders by taking the series from Dewenter tc Co.

Short, of Carl's. munity, the Red Birds go into the coaches will be held at Bailey' .44 ...55 ..84 ..52: Ca'neorai ..47: Athens Pnt Plain 48; Athens .54: Jacksonville At'anta Athens ..51: Ijinohier Havana 5: Fettsthana 81: Flkhart 53; Faston 81: Athens compiled games of 196, 200 and Pekin affair knowing it will prob Stewart Explains Rules Himes lodge in Champaign the tournament runs through this month. One hundred and thirty seven competed the opening day. ably be their last real chance to Totals 14 4 Totals night of March 16. Both Athletic form a new Intercollegiate basketball association.

The purpose, so Peck Hickman explains is (1) to keep the fast expanding game from getting out of the hands of the school; (2) to give the game back to the students, and (3) to standardize rules interpretations. BRADENTON. FLA. A Na Referee Henely. Atenr Athens Wverly A1her.

Athena Athen Athers Athen snr'neneld dir.tnr Mt. Pulaski Athers rate the Sweet Sixteen for at ...40 Director Howard Saar and Coach 53' tional baseball league tipmire Bill least a few years. Eldon Volk will attend. The 1950 Stewart spent two hours Monday Three seniors in the starting .84: Athens 40-; Athens explaining rule changes to the 234 for a 630 total, while William's 538 was high for the clothiers. Hi -De -Ho and Pepsi-Cola are in a third place tie as a result of each taking two from Vogel's and Saratoga respectively.

Oert-wig, of Hi-DeHo, toppled 538; Ellis' 565 was high for the Cola basketball chart will be written at this confab. lineup leave large gaps to be Fights Last Night LOS ANGELES Enrique Bolanos. 143, Mexico City, outpointed John L. Davis, 132. Oakland.

Calif. (10). MIAMI, FLA John Holman, 193, Chl- 53: "otitt Arsaemv bncfnn TAravoe. crmari Manaror filled next year. Two of the four year men are Billy Southworth sent the 1948 il National league winners through Virginia Tsaraameat A then 1: Psnt Plaint Virginia 51: Ahen Athens 65: Ataens-Grenvlew Tearaey.

CAN YOU REMEMBER way back when the Union Baseball club was one of this eigo. knocked out Elmer "Violent" Ray, guards Gordon McGregor and their final drill before Tuesday's citv's leadine ball clubs? Charles Kirk Captain Eddie Ferree, full time Athens 54: 42 first intra squad game of thej boys. Fitzgerald's 525 topped the jeweler's and Craig's 571 paced Eastor 51: Del Hanger were among the Blooming-tonians in Ann Arbor to see the Illinois-Michigan game. Lander Van Gundy is home from a business trip to Oklahoma City and cursing his luck that he will have to miss the opening day of the state basketball tourney because of a pressing business engagement in Columbus, Ohio that day. 4J training period.

199. Hastings, Fla. (8). BUFFALO, N. I Lee Oma, 193', Detroit, outpointed Phil Muscato, 187 3i, Buffalo (10).

PHOENIX, ARIZ. Tommy Campbell, 135, Chicago, outpointed Tommy Vargas, 136, Los Angeles (10). participants for the last three seasons.while center Ken Frankenstein is also rounding out his Patrick managed the old Union club and used to pick up the scorecards left by the old Pastime Athletic club, and press the unused cards Into action the next time his club performed. Will Anderson, Bill Scott, Mike Bishop and VICTORY With the help ef Rosalie Turpin's 616 series Central' Illinois Roofers won two games from Elks. Lois Schnabel's 557 series won two games for McCarty from Pantagraph P.

St. S. Cozy Corner took three games from Yates, Hyde Park lost one game to Twin City Social Club, Hinderts Grocery managed to win one game from Eleanor Beauty Shop. Bloomington Glass lost all three games to West Side Clothing. HIGH INDIVIDUAL SIEItt.

R. Turpin 223 1J Senna be I 1S 1J 2J1 iiT M. I'ncsccneider HS lfc 1T ill the Saratoga five. W. Side Clothing downed Duncan Liquor in two Pctersbarf Ktfleaal Tearaey Athens 57: Hin City Athene 4S; T4innhler Athens 58: Havana Record: 19 won: lost.

Basketball Results encounters. Deutsch contributing career this year. Forward Bill Sarver, the other Chicago SUs. 110; Providence Steam Rollers. 82.

a 583 to the winners score and Ar CHT.XOA. 57: s-i Po holdover from the 1947 Cinderella 5: Flanaean team, and Stan Albeck will be back with the 100 pesky, high IBASEBALL MUST SHOW r-ridlev 45; Chenoa 5n; Fairbury Colfax "henoa rhenoa Chenoa Forrest Chenoa Chenoa Chenoa Chenoa scoring tactics next year. Tough With Chips Down. 81: hoe 37 Wantisa Taarasmcat CAUSE IN PLAYER BAN 81: Wat.eka 48 B. Maier 17 So it's now or never for the combination that has been working 5o 87; Altamont C.

Cisel 1M M. Cotner 1S5 together since they first started .55 5 ,47 er have publicly announced their 1S1 184 174 IU 11 IU 134 134 l4y 1 1J4 i 134 17S4l 14S 4TS 1 l04Tl 46S rhenoa 'Tie'ioa ftGrancc Chenoa Chenoa Chenoa evienoa Chenoa throwing the ball through bushel BY AUSTIN BEALMEAR. NEW YORK. (AP) Max La- .40 J. Mnd.er 170 M.

Kauptman 148 V. Chrnmaa 141 J. Jor.es 1S7 G. Kleese 147 Cole 177 basket rims in Coach George Fer disapproval of any such suits against baseball. nier and Fred Martin, who once ree back yard as third and 8: Mattoon 84; Chenoa T-exineton .54: Pnnttae 83: Fairhury 8V Colfax 75; Roanoke 87; T.ex'nrton 83; rvidlev ..5: "orrt 4: Pontiac 51: C'ir'on Flynn approached half a dozen fourth contenders.

17 piicnea ior me ou iuui3 v-diui-inals, sued organized baseball others. But when he went to court Chenoa Chenoa Chenoa Chenoa That knowledge may apply ad Tuesday he represented only the aamages totaling iues Maddern Switches to 1st ditional pressure, but the Red Birds have been best when they day in an effort to break the tin Chenoa Chenoa Cheno two former St. Louis Cardinal pitchers. ...41 71: year suspensions imposed on knew the pressure was on the past McLeaa CeMy TaaraameaL them for jumping to the Mexican Pov enoa three years. Owen has been attempting to enlist support for his theory that enoa 8: Ar.rhor league.

They were rated no better than JO 80 42 Chandler mieht lilt the suspen- They also obtained a federal third in their own regional in 1947, order directing organized sions if officials of organized yet bowled over favored Gridley TLexinrton 84: Oenoa Chenoa 64: -an Lexlartaa Keeleaal Tsaraameat. Chenoa 81: F. Pao Chenoa 82: Kormal XT. Hlh Chenoa 70: Normal Comm. Record: 17 won: 3 Jon.

LOS ANGELES. Clarence Maddern. an outfielder for the Cubs last season with a JZS2 bat mark in SO games, will be used at first base when intra squad games open Wednesday. Maddern voluntarily stationed himself at first base during workouts when the regular first sacker. baseball to show cause on aiarcn wim cvuxi and High quintets.

5 .45 action. Of their five defeats in the past 15 why it should not be temporarily restrained from barring Lanier Makes Statement. two years only one came when Lanier made a sworn statement and from demanding that the Ferree Flashers were rated Tuesday, however, that Chandler no better than even choice. That PEKTV. rl.

Kewanee 4: Peoria Woodruff 34. Pekm 1: Pekin Pekm players sign contracts containicg "either a reserve or a termina- informed him on Feb. 25 that Phil Cavarretta. wasnl around. was a four point loss to LaGranee PeVIn Pekin Johet cor1nrfleld Fat Peoria Pekin Pekin Pekin in the championship game of this there were no plans for I He looked so good Coach Red my reinstatement in professional Smith bought him a Lrst base-basebalL' I man's glove.

f): Peoria '48 The reserve clause often season's i a tournament. LNTiLNOW TriEPlM- Losses to Normal Community and Peoria Central 4" pTiTm0' sli called the backbone of profession- 45'- pekn iVal baseball was attacked as a Vrbana Pekin violation of the anti trust laws c3ALL MACHINE HAD BEEM AS QUIET AS A HOUSE Peona Manual Pekm in the suits filed in federal court Pekin S8- Canton here by John L. Flynn, New York DICK ATA kEyiHCLE Pekin 4: Galetburg Streator 58' Pekin Gridley last winter and to Forrest and Lexington this year were definitely upsets. Athens Short, Too. On the other hand the Red Birds took two widely publicized contests from Forrest last year and turned on the steam to beat Peoria Manual 55; Pekin Pekin f-; Chamnairn JJ attorney.

54! Named as defendants were R. fHarmyl Chandler, baseball i ekin 71; fast Aurora ekin M- Peoria Cen'ral Bill HAL, Miss. 3-9 THEY'LL DO IT EVERY TIME Pektn CI Peoria Snaldmr m' commissioner; Ford FrickJ president of the National league; Pekin o7; Lincoln tart Peoria 49 ev Pekla KerleaaL I wiiiiam iiarnage, presiaem 01 mej American league; George M. r-exin ri: ueiavaa Pekm 75: Morton, Pekin 47- Mamto SMALL BOAT HEADING CARGO SO TH STDRr 0 THERE'S THE IfemlsTlit i cZA OUR VAY. LOSTHS LFT7MG I WHISTLE BRING OJT tLrr-.

1 J' SET READY TO TV SIL ME MS EXPOSE'CMA -r THE LADDER XJKVr 3iTraurman. president of the na Record: 17 won- lost. tional association of minor leagues, and all 16 major league; Noltlnq Quits Cincinnati To Coach N. Y. Bulldogs EAGLES BOXING SHOW Sponsored by Aerie 527 Eagles' Auditorium, 339 S.

Main FRIDAY, MARCH 11 Golden Glove and Top-Flight Boxers From Peoria, Bloomington, Springfield and Decatur Versus Chanute Field. 8 Bouts S-A5 P. M. Referred Seals On ftla at Howard Ro Sporting Gfmds N. Main Street.

Toe, 9 A. Thro I ri, 4:31 P. M. Na rbone Orders, 1 NEW YORK. Ray one time star halfback with dubs.

I Seeking triple damages under! the Sherman and Clayton anti trust laws, Lanier sought 1.500.-000 and Martin an even $1,000,000. Neither the total figure nor the number of players involved in the action measured up to Flynn's expectations, however. The attor the Chicago Bears and until re cently head football coach atCin cinnati university, signed Tuesday as backfield coach of the New York Bulldogs of the National ney had announced that several other players who were suspended in 1946 for transferring to Mexico would join in the suiL At least two of them Mickey league. I The Bulldogs are the transplanted Boston Yanks of the 1948 season. Ted Collins, owner of the Bull- dntrtE TrvTt 5n tr writ lTrf ararrf Owen, former Brooklyn Dodger catcher, and Myron Hayworth, STEVE R6PER wwavf ia stvituiA ww vwuv a ava.

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