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lowe walked Clyde Vollmer with two out and the bases loaded. in the ninth. Twenty walks were issued game, 14 by Tiger hurlers. The Chicago Cubs topped the Baltimore Orioles, 8 1o 2. at Yurna, beat the Chicago White Sox, 5 to 3, and the Cincinnati Redlegs at Tampa, Fla.

Fans Won't Milan's By DALE BURGESS INDIANAPOLIS -Members of the Indiana High School Athletic have any difAssociatemembering the year of their 50th anniversary. Milan's new state basketball champs made it a memorable one by stomping on most of the superstitions that have accumulated in modern Hoosier prep basketball and kicking them under the bleachers of Butler Fieldhouse Saturday night. good little team beat the good big tcam, Muncie Central, which isn't supposed to be done. The teamn from the small town licked the city boys, and that hadn't happened since Thorntown won the 1915 tourney. It used a zone defense, usually most effective on small floors.

And guard Bobby Plump of Milan won the Trester Award, formerly the Gimbel Prize, which never before has gone to a member of the winning team. Moreover, Milan went into a "deep freeze" stall when it was trailing Muncie 28-26 in the last quarter -something basketball teams. generally do only when they're ahead -and won the ball game. This team of small town and farm boys, coached by Marvin Wood who is only four years out of college, ate up a favored Terre Gerstmeyer team in the afternoon, 60-48, by hitting 20: of 41 shots from the field. Plump hit 10 of 15.

At night, Plump connected with only three of 11 field goal attempts, Spahn Stars As Braves Notch Shutout Victory By HOWARD SIGMAND I. N. S. Sports Writer Charley Grimm claims. he has sure cure for managerial, insomnia.

It's a Milwaukee brew served up from the left side and It's called Warren Spahn. "With Spahn around I'm guaranteed a couple of nights of good sleep every week," Grimm happily confesses. Cholly's rest appears easy. The peerless southpaw looks like he's ready for 1954.4 Spahn became the 'first Braves go seven innings as Milblanked the Philadelphia Phillies, 10 at BradenFla. The veteran hurler, a 23-game winner last season and a member of the 20-game circle five I times in his career, allowed the Tourney Mark Set By Kegler A kegler with only a.

153-average grabbed the spotlight during the weekend activity in the .1954 Indiana Moose lodge bowling tournament at the Marion Bowl-Aire and Crest Lane alleys. Generally, however, were few changes among leaders in the four divisions. The Kendallville shooter, Dick Faux, highest did series nothing ever rolled in less than fire the singles in a state Moose meet. -Faux ripped division into with a leadership blazing in the 782 singles aggregate. He bad a 677 series and a handicap of 105 pins.

Oddly enough, it was the first time the Kendallville performer ever connected for a 600 series. He a 207 for his first game and added 227 and 243 in the other two games. The only other change in singles came about when Harry Stanford, Muncie, jumped into fourth place 708 series. Three newcomers moved into the top. National 10 teams China, in that' Marion, event, retained but its lead with 3147.

New Moose of Richmond, however, pushed into spot with 3106. Moose Bell, Huntington, took fourth place with 3054 and Kendallville Allison moved into sixth spot with 3029. Nine of the 10 leaders in doubles retained their spots the only change coming ol' ninth position, where the team Jim Swaney and Dick. Lowder, Kokomo, took over with their 1305 score. The one change in all-events found Everett Cook, Kokomo, pushing into a tie for fourth place with an 1807 count.

The meet will continue with another heavy schedule this weekend at the two local alleys. The leaders: Marion. 3147: New RichTeam event National. China, mond. 3106; Portland Moose No.

2. 3059; Moose Bell, Huntington, 3 3054; Muncie Midwestern Life, 3031; Kendallville Allison, 3029; Connersville Moose No. 1, 3014; Johnston Marathon, Anderson, 3002; Peru Moose, 2984; Kokomo Theater Bar, 2974: Warsaw Moose, 2974. Doubles Miller and Johnson, Marion, 1375; Lane and Blyth, Indianapolis, 1353; Mounts and- Russell, Indianapolis, 1348: Keppler Herbert, Muncie, 1334: Campbell and Cook, Knox, 1324; Bitts and 1. Torstick, Evansville, 1322: Christmas and Wildt, Evansville, 1307; Phillips and Cunningham, Anderson, 1307; Swaney and Lowder, 1305; Hartle and Ummel, Ifartford City, 1294, JEWI "JIM BO" INTRODUCING JIM BO- the most sensational Invention In the.

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gulf, bay. Any fish that wit strike a minnow will strike JIM BO. This is no ret. Looks and swims like a live minnow. This is the lure of ill lures-beautiful sitter leaf Singles Faux, Kendallville, 782; Wilkinson, Portland, 745; Mast, Logansport, 744; Stanford, Muncie, 708; Tressler, Connersville, 705; Hare, Marion, 704; Zinn, Peru, 701; Hadley, Fort Wayne, 700; Kestner, Anderson, 700; Gross, Portland, 698, All-Events-Miller, Marion, 1932; Wilkinson, Portland, 1857; Lane, Indianapolis, 1822; Thomason, Marion, 1807; Cook, Kokomo, 1807; Mobley, Lafayette, 1806; Pettay, Kokomo, 1800; Cultice, Marion, 1799; Skelton, Evansville, 1785; Vandermark, Marion, 1771.

Team scores last weekend: Richmond--New Moose, 3106; 25 Club, 2742; Antlers, 2609; Loose Moose, 2870; Moose Haven, 2852; Moose Heart, 2669. Muncie Hoofs, No. 3, 2773; R. and D. Motor Express, 2817; Hoover Vending, 2749; Moose Antlers, 2849.

3 Lebanon Slagle Electric, 2953; Moose Lodge, 2748. Huntington Moose Bell, 3054: Columbus Banaby Flowers, 2658; Dunlap 2868; White Star Market, 2889; Hendershot Jewelry, 2686; Arab, 2858. Anderson Ulery Sinclair, 2805. Greencastle Moose Pickups, 2901; Blach Lumber, 2742. Fort.

Wayne City Carriage, 2860; Meyer's, 2798; Electriglas, 2782; Machon's, 2706. Kokomo Standard Packing, 2815; Moose Heads, 2849. Indianapolis Moose Haven, 2882; Hoosier Heart Legion, 2930; Excelsior Laundry, 2915; Carson's, 2632. Kendallville Publix, 2892; Allison, 3029; Jake's, 2899; and Cafe, 2796; Aldrich Lanes, 2841; Master Bowling Shirts, 2795. Avilla St.

James Bar, 2769. CRUCIAL. GAME SLATED TODAY By THE' ASSOCIATED PRESS. The Syracuse Nationals entertain the Boston Celtics tonight in a crucial game that could determine second place money in the Eastern division of National Basketball Assn. and also the site of the odd game in the best-ofthree semifinal series.

A Syracuse victory would give the players $1,500 for the secondplace and two games at If Boston wins and tics Syracuse in the round-robin, however, NBA president Maurice Podoloff will flip a coin to determine whether Boston Or Syracuse gets two games. The $1,500 then will go to winner of the of series. Syracuse won its third game by defeating the York Knickerbockers 103-90 while Boston remained idle with a 2-1 record. The Rochester Royals climinated Fort Wayne from the Western divson playoffs with a 89-71 victory and raised its own playoff mark to 2-1. COACHI IS SOUGHT PEORIA, Ill.

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and. New York Yankees, meanwhile, are just wild about Harryburly righthander larry Byrd. pitcher acquired the Athletics last. winter helped snap a couple of strings Sunday which had made the Bombers look like "champ-peons" of the grapefruit circuit. The Yankees defeated the Brooklyn Dodgers, 8 to 2, at Miami to end an 11-game Dodger winning streak and a Yankee losing streak.

The Bums had taken the world champs three in a row. Byrd limited the National League kingpins to one run and three hits in a six-inning effort. "In three spring outings the 29-year-old righty from Darlington, S. has allowed two runs, six hits, while walking six. and striking out seven men.

The Yankees, who welcomed unretired Johnny Sain back into the fold Saturday, chalked up another prospective pitching blessing Sunday. Tom Morgan, due to get out of the Army soon, hurled three innings against the Brooks and gave up one run, and three hits. The Yankees 12 hits off Palica, Billy Loes and Hamp Coleman and the Bomber attack was and Yogi homers, was the fifth headed by by Bob Cerv homer of the spring for outfielder Cerv in his determined bid to stay the shuttle train between New York and Kansas City. Philadelphia's Athletics, of all people, are heading the Florida division of the grapefruit grind. The Mackmen got that way by beating the Pittsburgh Pirates, of people, 7 to at West Palm Beach.

The A's have' a 0-2 record to 8-3 for the Bucs. Boston's Red Sox got only two hits, but aided by six walks and five errors, downed the St. Cardinals, 3 to 2, at St. Petersburg. A bright spot for the Redbirds was the fact that Gerry Staley pitched the first six innings and held the Sox scoreless, allowing just one hit.

Jim Hearn and Ruben Gomez held the Cleveland Indians to four hits and Henry Thompson and Foster Castleman blasted three-run homers as the New York Giants beat the Tribe, 9 to 1, at Los Angeles. Washington Senators won a 10 to 9 walkathon from 1 the Detroit Tigers at Orlando when Dick Mar- HOGAN SHOOTS 61 IN PRACTICE TOUR PALM BEACH, Fla. (P) Ben Hogan served notice today that he is the man to beat in Seminole Club's Pro-Amateur golf tournament starting here Tuesday. toured the 7,006 yard Seminole Golf Club Course Sunday in carding nine birdies, one cagle and ght pars. When the round was over, Hogan sign-d his card: "The lowest round of golf I ever Marion, Indiana, Chronicle March 22, 1954 9 GALA CELEBRATION ION TONIGHT TO FETE MILAN MIR MIRACLEMEN EN of the state basketball champions may be a little burned out with celebrating, it's.

still. inviting all comers toga big bonfire tonight -just bring your own wood and a gallon of wafer, Wood is the password. tonight; with or capital W. They've renained the town of 1,100 persons Woodville, at. least temporarily, Soon March the third won the ball game with a couple of seconds to play, 32-30.

It was the lowest score since Washington defeated Muncie BurIris in the 1942 title game, 24-18. year This may be known as Bobby Plump won the state basketball championship" but such a label for the 44th tourney. won't quite cover the situation. He had help -lots of it. today up Craft, the his slack when running Plump mate, Cen-11, wasn't hitting against Muncie tral.

He scored 14 points to Plump's 10 and coach Jay McCreary had to send in little Leon Agullana to match his speed at the sacrifice of Raisor's play-making skill. Ronnie, Truitt and Gene White, along with Plump, were giving the Bearcats: such time on rebounds that McCreary pulled 6- foot-6 John Casterlow and sent in Bob Crawford, a better retriever. Muncie made a great comeback against the Milan perfectionists, pulling into 28-26 early in the fourth quarter after trailing by nine pints, 22-13 in second. Then the Indians froze the ball for two and three minutes at a time. By this time, Plump and Craft had proved that when you crowded 'em ton close, you got faked out of your shoes and one or the other whizzed under the basket.

Muncie's big young team just didn't have the experience to press Milan's veterans of two state finals. So Muncie waited too. A fielder by Craft and two free throws by Plump made it 30-28 Milan. Big Gene Flowers, whose shooting from good for. Coach Marvin 'Wood, who took the Indians to the first smalltown" championship since Thorntown did the trick in 1915.

The water for bonfire isn't it's a precautionary measure dicc going dampen anyone's spiritstated by Milan's--or Woodville'swater shortage. The celebration started here about midnight Saturday, The deFi Forget To 2 Title the side had kept the Indians from humiliating Central they did Gerstmeyer, hit his fifth fielder for the fifth tie score the game. Milan then wailed for the big one. Plump drove to the. foul circle, jumped and hit.

And the crowd went wild. Milan committed' only five per(sonals in first the half, final and game, Muncie only made one nine of 11 free throws. But Milan, with one less fielder than Muncie's hit 12 of 14 free throws. Milan's surprising rebounding, the quality that carried through Jasper's equally unexpected pions of 1949, was a major factor in its amazingly easy. victory over Gerstmeyer.

Even so, Gerstmeyer got 60 shots to Milan's 41 but hit two less fielders than the Indians' 20. Plump got 26 points. in that game. Gerstmeyer's shots wouldn't go in. Arley Andrews, generally good for 25 'or 30 points, hit two of 12 attempts from the field.

Elkhart, paying its first visit to the finals, scored only one less fielder than Bearcats but lost, 59-50. Muncie had balance in that one, with Jim Hinds getting 17 points, Flowers 16 and Raisor 13. Hinds also did an outstanding job of rebounding. Ray Ball's chronic back ailment seemed to bother him but he topped Elkhart scorers with 14 points. to become school to win Although Muncist Central failed five state titles, don't bet that the Bearcats won't make it next year.

All of McCreary's starters will be back. Williamsport, had an 0-1 record with the Braves last year. A bullpen regular, he has pitched in only 136 innings since he broke into the major leagues in 1950 with the Braves. Smalley, 27, hit 21 homers and led the National League in fielding in 1950, but then ran into three poor seasons. The principal surprise in the trade was that Cavaretta had decided to depend upon Ernie Banks, a 22-year-old Negro rookie, to.

handie the Cubs' shortstop duties. TRAINING BRIEFS By The Associated Press BRADENTON, Fla. IP -Rumors of a trade between the Philadelphia Phillies a Milwaukee Braves circulated here following the Phillies' 10th loss in 14. spring training games, 10-0, Sunday to Milwaukee. The unconfirmed report said the Phillies would send catcher Stan Lopata to Milwaukee for infielder Roy Smalley.

The Braves acquired Smalley only Sunday from the Chicago Cubs in a swap for pitcher Dave Cole and cash. Phillies officials had no comment on the re port. I Cubs Acquire Pitcher In Trade For Smalley BRADENTON, Fla. (P) The A trade Braves relief pitcher sent Dave Milwaukee Cole and an undisclosed amount of cash to the Chicago Cubs Sunday in return shortstop Roy Smalley is a break for both players. Cole, leaving a club having plenty of moundsmen, will have a better chance as a starting pitcher with Chicago.

The trade enables Smalley leave Wrigley Field, where fans have been riding him for two seasons. consider Cole a good pros- pect;" said Manager Phil etta of the Cubs at Yuma, Ariz. "With more chance to work as a member of our staff we hope his control will improve. That's all he may need to become a winner because he has a lot of Braves Manager Charlie Grimm, who handled the Cubs in 1948 when Smalley arrived in Chicago, thinks the change will be good for Smalley. Cole said he was "so tickled I don't know what to Cole, 23, a right-hander from Gola Leads Explorers To Win In NCAA Event the KANSAS magic touch CITY UP of Thamerical Tom Gola the LaSalle Explorers today reign as National Collegiate! (NCAA) basketball champions.

The 6 foot 7 inch Gola won the most valuable player award hands down as he ignited LaSalle to 30-point third quarter that dropped the Bradley Braves 92-76 in the finals before 10,500 at Municipal Auditorium Saturday night. Penn State's Nittany 1 humbled Southern California, for third place. At Philadelphia's International Airport Sunday night an estimated 10,000 persons welcomed the Sallo team home. The Explorers were escorted through the city to the campus by a cheering motorcade. Gola's 19 points were topped by two of his teammates Frank' Blatcher and Charles Singley with 23 apiece but the cat like junior was master of rebounds unboth baskets and his floor work was perfect.

LaSalle, making its first appearance in the NCAA tourney, set a new scoring record in a championship, for game, a and National tied the Collegiate alti meet set by the University of Washington last Coach Ken Loeffler's Explorers became the first team to win the tournament over the five game route. LaSalle started with an overtime victory over Fordham at Buffalo, then beat North Carolina State and Navy in the phia regional. The Explorers outclassed Penn State, 69-54, in the I semifinals Friday. WRESTLING Every Tuesday Marion Armory 8:15 5. OPENING BOUT-(Thirty Minutes- One Fall) MARTINO 'Iron Man" ANGELO vs.

AZTEC GARCIA Semi- Final Sixty Minutes Two out of Three Falls for the Belt) MARCO POLO vS. BILLY FOX (holder of the belt) Main Event Ninety Two Out of Three Falls MR. MOTO VS. THE MIGHTY ZORRA GENERAL ADMISSION $1.00 RESERVED SEATS $1.50 On Sale at BERRY'S SERVICE STATION, Corner 6th Adams 1 3. lay.

was because the town was practically deserted. The guly souls stirring were in a': nursing Rome and a doctor who stayed dome from the game. at Indian to a baby. Things calmed downs by Broad daylight, but when the team Arrived home at 2 p.m. Sunday no one could recognize tHe which was covered with people.

The best estimate so do be about 20,000 persons packed the general area, $8,900 more than the whole population. The team, delayed land hoar in 13-mile string of cats arriving by a traffic dam; a ted a to bumper: bound for the celebration. Perhaps Pat Stark, a basketballloving Indianapolis piliceman, summed up the spirit the whole affair Saturday night then He led the team on a triumphal parade around Monument Circle. the wrong way. Everything was different in Mi-and throughout southern Indiana for that matter Even archrival Sunman had the flags funfurled in the Indians' honor And apparently a good portion of every neighboring town was there.

for the Stark even speakers turned at the oft Sunday He rally one in the school yard. Ent the didn't get too far with his speech. All choked up on admiration for the Ripley County boys wino made good, Stark only got started on wishing out loud that Indianapolis (had boys like these. Then he couldn't got on, Then Coach Wood got up to speak. He spoke of determination and luck, confidence and alertness.

Then he summed "These boys are a coach's This little town: doesn't have a mayor ordinarily, but Sunday it had two: Bob. Collins of the In dianapolis Star and Bob Terry of the Cincinnati Both were made honorary mayors for espousing team in their ball columns, Collins told the: huge crowd: "There are more people today than there are in Muncieat least. live ones." Said Terry, teferring to the local water shortage. "They took you to Indianapolis sp you could have a bath." The only, man who came near to being sad assistant basketball coach Clarence Kelly, It. seems Kelly was the man who scoffed at Wood's zone defense because he said he had.

never seen it. work effectively. Kelly, along with Muncie Central, the team Milan beat 32-30 for title, is now a believer. Crowed the assistant coach, "I told (Wood) he won the state with it I'd crawl through the baskets. I'm about to start losing 30 pounds." The crowd didn't manage to disperse until after dark.

And tonight there's going to be the biggest bonfire that ever hit a drought stricken (town in safety. el I 2.. ADVANTAGES FOR HOUSEWIVES The biggest advantages of a I Account for the housewife art these: Such an account provices a convenient method of kills and the cancelled checks art perfect automatic receipts. 1862 1954 Why not open your checking account today? Member Deposit Insurance Corporation MARION NATIONAL BANK Grunt County's Largest Bank FIR 1 LOT 3 Bradley, unsuccessful finalist in the 1950 tournament, appeared the better team through two quarters, leading 43-42 at the half and at one point holding a seven point bulge. But then came Gola and the big third that scalped the Braves from Pooria, Ill.

Gola was a unanimous choice for the all star team. Jesse Arnello, Penn State's great center, was second in balloting of the sportwriters and sportscasters. Other all stars were Charles Singley, LaSalle, Bob Carney of Bradley and Roy Irvin of Southern California. DEBATE CHANGES KANSAS CITY (P) -Collegiate basketball's top rulemaking body juggled three main ideas Sunday in an effort to find a feasible substitute for one of the games most controversial subjects the oneand-one free throw rule. Under this rule, a player.

who has been fouled is given two chances to make a single throw during the first 37 minutes of the game. All fouls in the final three minutes call: for two shots. The National Basketball Committee planned further discussion on the subject today. The committee has narrowed suggested substitutes to these three: 1. If the first shot is made, a second free throw is given; but it the first shot is missed the ball is in play.

This would apply ing the entire game. 2. A bonus shot if the first free throw is made during the first 37 minutes of the game; two shots during the final three minutes as under present rules. 3. One free throw throughout the game.

If the shot is made, the ball would be given out of bounds to the offended team; if shot is missed the ball would go in play. The coaches also recommended that the game be divided into two rather than four 10-minute quarters, Bolt-Mayer Team Grabs Golf Meet MIAMI BEACH, Fla. (INS) Tommy Bolt of Houston, and Dick Mayer of Petersburg, were $3,000 richer today as a result of their victory in the $15,000 international four-ball golf tournament at Miami Beach. Bolt and Mayer were tied at the end of the regulation 72 holes with best ball scores of 258-30 under par -by Julius Boros of Mid Pines, and Dutch Harrison of Ardmore, in Sunday's final round. But the Bolt-Mayer combination, which had led from the second day, won the first hole and the match in a sudden death playoff.

The following players were bunched at 259: Jim Ferrier of San Francisco and Sam Snead of White Sulphur Springs, W. Fred Hawkins of El Paso, and Johnny Palmcr of Charlotte, N. and Fred Haas of New Orleans and Art Wall of Pocono Manor, Pa. FINALS SLATED PINEHURST, N. C.

-Mary Lena Faulk, who after finishng second here a year ago went on to become runnerup in the British National and winner of the U. S. National, met Joyce Ziske, the territic teen-ager from Waterford, 2. WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. (P)- Mickey Mantle, New York Yankees star centerfielder, definitely will not be able to play when the Yanks opn the American League season April 13 at Washington and there's a possibility he won't see action until after May 1.

The blond slugger, who had to have two operations on his damaged knce during the winter, was examined Sunday by Dr. George Bennett, surgeon of Johns Hopkins Hospital. "It will be at least three weeks before he can give it a serious test," Bennett said. "It's all a matter of rebuilding the knee. He is doing as well as can be expected." VERO BEACH, Fla.

(-Preacher Roe, Brooklyn lefthander who was routed by the New York Yankees Saturday, says he won't pitch in any more spring games until he "feels "That was the worst racking I ever took," he said Sunday. "No matter what I did the ball wouldn't what I wanted. I'm always a slow starter in the spring and this year maybe I was too eager for an old fellow like GASOLINE FUEL OIL DELIVERY SERVICE COMER SON OIL CO. PHONE 5678 ANACONDA ANACONDA WIRE CABLE CO. FAULTY BRAKES CAN COST A LIFE! 5 Firestone BRAKE ADJUSTMENT SPECIAL $119 Here's What We Do: 1.

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FREE PICK- UP and DELIVERY SERVICE! Firestone STORES 7th and Washington Phone 3250 A today in the finals of the North and South Women's Amateur Golf Tournament, After years of trying, Miss Faulk of finally caught up with her state rival Dorothy Kirby of Atlanta, to trim her, 4 and 3, in Sunday's semifinals. Miss Ziske, three up with eight holes to play saw little Barbara Romack of Sacramento, catch her, but the big girl from Wisconsin threw a par four at Barbara on the 19th hole for the victory and a berth in the finals. CARD SEMI-FINALS IN HARDWOOD MEET Semi-final games in the 1954 Grant County independent basketball tourney will be played today at the' VA Hospital gymnasium. The OnIzed Club will take on the Oilers at 7 p.m. and Walker Transfer, the defending champion, will clash with the UpMerchants at 8 p.m.

The winners will collide for the 1954. championship at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday at the same trophy will be presented the winning team immediately after the title counter. 1..

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