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Feb. im "jfoBW 'STbktC CITY, N. Y. Madison Square Garden recently. Nortfc-JMlaiftfe league turned With the batting champion of lor league baseball and a pitch- won' $2' games without a great last season and couldn't sell into faster for the $700- draft price Walter For- od hit .406, the year's highest in organized ball, for the feJirboWdftte, Peu, club and 22-year Tony Napoles of Peekskill, pitched 18 straight victories the regular season and four Jljfrr the playoffs to beat by one fjSme the minors' consecutive-win Iftjeak set by Baxter Sparks of Jmtooo City, in the Delta 1904.

Another rec- was made in the North Atlanta lost 50 fife ffit last 52 games. Thai's ffctejfcind of thing that makes you 'Understand why the Dodgers' mi- operations went ftOO In the red-last year. was talking loudly to McVeigh, whose hearing has been impaired since World War One. As they passed an Eighth belle in the natty fur coat; LeMaitre was saying, "NoW look, The damsel indignantly confronted the amazed pair and shouted: "Rabbit my eye; It's mink." Bayard Takes Out Menlo In Non-Loop Tilt Sports Before Your Eyes What's this story that the Chicago-Rockets are getting ready to shift their all America football franchise to Milwaukee? The Oklahoma, high school A. A.

is planning to add a state basketball championship for about 300 teams to its list Of, tourneys. Harold JGensichen, Western Michigan basketball ace, has passed the 1,000 point mark for his three seasons of college competition. But he's nowhere near Pro Joe Fulks. Paul Bixler is having his tonsils re- Rabbit Ears moved before reporting for his A couple of American hockey new job as Colgate football coach, league referees, Charley (Rabbit) Might as well; under the NCAA McVeigh and Bernie LeMaftre, lanti-recniiting code he couldn't use walking near New York's rem off campus. S.

Criticizes Russia, Other hr op eons Olympic Proposal By Jerry Liska 111. Brundage, president of the United States Olympics association, today questioned whether Russia would partici- in tlft? i948 Olympics at London and sharply criticized a European pkign to relax amateur athle- STANDINGS Pet Manning 9 0 .1000 Scranton 4 1 .800 Bayard 4 3 .571 Manilla 2 3 .400 Coon Rapids 3 6 .333 Audubon 2 4 .333 Lake City 1 2 .333 Glidden 1 5 Scores Manning 57, Denison 28 Manning (Seconds) 26, Denison (Seconds) 21 Lake City 39, Coon Rapids 35 Rockwell City (Girls) 44, Lake City (Girls) 28 Manilla (Girls) 52, Kir on (Girls) 36 Kiron 38, Manilla 35 Audubon 36, Glidden 24 Audubon (Seconds) 29, Glidden (Seconds) 25 Bayard 70, Menlo 31 Bayard (Girls) 60, Menlo (Girls) 16 Cooper 21, Scranton 20 Scranton (Seconds) 19, Cooper (Seconds) 17 tfei standards, Commenting on a report Britain's Amateur Ath- might permit cash IIfe-imbursem*nts to athletes ptbr 'time lost from by Russia, Scandina- pan and continental 'BVuridage declared his committee and the U. S. Araa- Athletic union "win" nev- tolerate it." As for Russia's Olympic status fiMndage asserted that country, last reading," had failed to the International Amateur Athletic federation and affiliated groups as required for Olympic competition. 20 international federations, one for each Olympics com- pTSfition must be joined by a wishing full participation in ffie games, Brundage explained.

II' Brundage said lifting the ban' on "broken pay" conces- to amateurs would be entering wedge to out- pgM; professionalism in the of Britain's ultimate standi Brundage said, the United Stage's would vigorously oppose financial allotments for lost workfhg time. The two natiphs persistently have opposed such''a. appears destined for Kfhowdown before 'the 1948 Olyift- in June; when the in-, tejrnatlonal Olympics committee at Sweden. BASKETBALL SCORES (feV THE ASSOCIATED PRESS) Last Night's Scores West Virginia'80 Temple 60 ''swarthmore 77 Pennsylvania alliltary 46" Island State 73 Provi- State 61 Worcester Tech 56 Bates 54 72 Miami (Ohio) Valley 57 Westminster 50 Oklahoma Aggies 57 Wichita 28 49 Lawrence 43 Calvin 53 Wesleyan 60 Penn (Iowa) i 1 Cornell Clowa) 59 Dubuque 47 83 York (Neb) 75 (Minn) 62 St. Olaf 47 (Minn) Tchrs 52 Michigan Mines 50 MacAlester 36 (Minn) 43 Augsburg Jamestown (ND) 43 South Da- kbta 36 Dakota State 50 Moor- Loras Warms Up, Still Paces Iowa League (BY THE ASSOCIATED PRESS) Though the Loras Duhawks were as cold at times as a Little America winter night they were still leading the Iowa conference basketball conference with six victories today after trimming Upper Iowa 53-38 last night.

In other Iowa conference tussles last night St. Ambrose, with Don Morris tossing in 17 points, edged Central 50-45 in a game at Davenport in which the lead changed seven times, while Iowa Wesleyan raced to a 60-27 triumph at Mt. Pleasant over Penn. At Indianbla, Simpson won a free-shooting' game from York, 83-75 with Jim Kaeding of Nebraska racking up 35 points. In other non-conference tilts, Cornell evendd its series with Dubuque university, downing the Spartans 59 to 47 at and Iowa Navy Preflight trimmed Parsons 59-50 at Ottumwa.

The Duhawks failed to count a point the first four minutes of their contest at Dubuque while Upper Iowa scored six. Five minutes later the score was tied at '7-all. In tKe second half, Loras went the first 10 minutes with only two buckets. Steve Slattery took over scoring honors in the absence of Mickey Marty, Loras scoring ace, sidelined with an ankle injury. Slattery got 19, posting 16 the first half.

It was Loras 20th victory in 21 In the. Iowa Wesleyan contest, Cal Peters paced the winners with 21 points, 14 coming in the second half. A comeback rally by the Denison Monarchs, which reached its peak when they almost knocked off Harlan, was cut short by Manning last night, when the Bulldogs won by a decisive 57-28 count on their own floor. With the exception of the Glidden-Audubon and Lake City. Coon Rapids affairs, other teams in the Coon Valley werii busy with non-conference games, highlighted by Bayard's 70-31 trampling of Menlo.

Denison was playing fast ball and shooting from the outer court. But the Bulldogs were rolling, while the Monarchs' inability to work in for close shots was primarily responsible for their shellacking. Wilbur Karsten was hitting in the first quarter when he racked in 12 of his 17 point total. Most were counted on one play from the center. The Manning seconds tucked away their 26-21 victory in the last two minutes.

Bayard's Reds had too much power for a hapless Menlo team, and walked off with one of the largest Coon Valley margins of the year. Playing a fast break and a tight zone defense, the Reds never let Menlo break through. While Jim Bucklin was high point with 16, the scoring was pretty evenly distributed. Power was evident in the girls game, too, as i Betty Stone steamed up and couldn't miss. Coon Rapids lost a 39-35 count to Lake City after a game that was see-saw much of the way.

While the Eagles had the height advantage, Coon was leading the automatic. Gene Rosendahl was high for Lake City, with 11 points, while Derwin Blah- chard scored' 10 for the Ramblers. Scrantoh's Trojans were hampered by a small gym, and only dropped their game to Ki- Ton in the closing minutes. Wisecup was drawing a bead from the corner of the floor, and the Trojans couldn't stop him. 9J6 Gleo Brown and Leo Rasmussen DON'T TAKE 'EM! Jean Hogan seems a bit dubious as she is handed some wooden nickels.

Just curiosities now, they were once worth five cents apiece, having been issued at Tenino, as scrip during the currency shortage of 1932. They're now exhibits at annual hobby show in New York City. missed a couple of field goals in the closing minutes that might have pulled the game out of the fire. Wisecup was high scorer with li, while Paul Happe counted 9. Saturday night the Trojans will play their postponed game with Lake City.

Giidden's Wildcats had a bad night again, as they dropped 3624 in a game that was Audubon's all the way. The first half was a close affair with the lead changing several times. Then the Wheelers counted 42 per cent of their shots during the percentage that snowed the Wildcats under. Ralph Bock was high for Glidden with 9 points, while Rich Miller scored 14 for Audubon. Don Dawson had 13.

Manilla dropped their game with Kiron in. the last two minutes, after maintaining a margin that ran as high as 7 points. Ellen Kenkel was hitting again last night, as the girls won their 19th straight 38-35. Friday they meet Missouri Valley in the girls' district tourney at Manning. HIGH SCHOOL SCORES ASSOCIATED Ferry? 39, West Des Moines led 26 es Moines (Tech) 71, Knoxville 28.

Harbin 21 Rafcids Vernon (Wilson) 40, ftharlte City'87, New Hampton in 44, Clarinda 42 restcjh 38 ftgle'teroVe 1 City Spencer 51, Sheldon 31. lok CoSMfcSE SCORES THE ASSOCIATED PRESS) CenteryiUe 53 Sheldon 32 4fli, Boone 38, 68, Red Oak 24 57, Concordia (St. Paul) mm PREACHER DODDS At Brooklyn's Baptist Temple, Gilbert Dodds how running helps liiin on pttljjlt. Preacher won Millrose Games' Wanamaker Mile at Madison Square Garden, lowered "iiwn Boston indoor mile record to 4:08.9. Passau Says Color Payoff, Not Teamwork By Will Grimsley MEMPHIS, TENN.

If it were left to their teammates, says the Chicago Cubs' veteran Claude Passeau, "more of those ball players would be getting $8,000 and more in the $8,000 bracket would be getting $80,000." "They don't pay off on team value any color that counts," drawled the big tung tree operator from southeast IVIississippi. The 37-year-old cub righthander is on his back here after a delicate spinal operation and with plenty of time to think about baseball's "high which he is not in complete accord. "Understand I have nothing against fellows like Bob Feller, Ted Williams and Hank he changes i those skyscraper salaries," Passeau said. "Thdre're good men with a lot of gate appeal. "But there are a lot of men just as valuable to their even more valuable who are far down in the salary brackets.

They just don't have any color." Passeau said he'd like to offer as examples a couple of fellow National Musial and Marty Marion of the Cardinals. "In my I believe in the book of most Musial is the most valuable man in both major leagues. Wonderful hitter, wonderful fielder, a fellow who docs everything right. But he hasn't any more color than that water jug. "So he's a hold out, unable 'to get half of what some guys are making.

"Then there's more games covering shortstop than a half-dozen pitchers. He's a holdout, too, probably asking less than $30,000. "It just doesn't make sense." It is. estimated that 2,500,000 Japanese homes were destroyed by American bombing during the war. COMING DANCES McNabb Roof Garden CARROLL, IOWA FEB.

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STEAKS CHOPS BACK AGAIN AT CLUB 30 Tasty Succulent Barbecued Ribs We'Te open at 5 p. m. except Mondays CLUB 30 GENERAL HAULING Stock and grain hauling, moving- RAY HAMANN 1741 N. Carroll Phone 545-J OUT OUR WAY By J. Williams BUSINESS and PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY ATTORNEYS REYNOLDS, MEYERS 9 TAN CRET1 A ttorneys-at-Law Practice In ail courts.

Examined, Estates settled. HELMER A MINNICH Lawyers General law practice. Estates settled and Abstracts examined. Offices Main St. West of Court House AUCTIONEERS COME OUT AND EAT AT THE BROWN DERBY Open daily including Sunday from 11 a.

m. Try our noon plate lunch. BOWLING SCORES County League Standings Pet. Eischeid Hdwe 43 17 .717 Willey 38 22 .633 Al's Corner 34 26 .567 Maple Maulers 32 28 .533 Lammers Bros 31 29 .517 Breda Fords 29 31 .483 Mt. Carmel 22 38 .367 Breda Cousins 11 49 .183 Willey 12 3 Total B.

Halbur 130 155 443 P. SchmitZ 160 118 390 A. Halbur 102 102 3S9 Handlos ...170 84 434 Schumacher 145 IIS 421 Handicap 25 25 05 Totals 792 002 Sit. TurniPl 12 3 Total 135 154 386 Hermscn 152 104 459 Schapman 119 119 357 Lehrter 130 102 453 Laniberty 174 477 totals 07S 773 I Bros. 12 3 Total A.

Lammers 121 120 359 W. hammers 105 117 332 T. Lammers 141 138 137 H. Lammers 141 130 393 O. Lammers 120 111 379 Handicap 32 32 96 Totals 663 000 KKeheld Hdive.

12 3 Total Fcld ...110 137 413 L. Eischeid 115 172 405 H. Koenlg 148 140 504 V. Tiefenthaler 134 159 164 E. Koenlff 114 133 109 350 Totals 621 747 Maple Maulers 12 3 Total L.

Lenz 153 156 309 P. Lenz 80 J29 350 B. Onken 131 157 44S L. Wernlmont 135 130 118 C. Onken .134 128 442 More Sports on Page 7 CARROLL lENDERM flRtt wmssm or DBAKOM If your car troubles you Don't cuss, call us Spaen Motor Sales Phone 970J 3 blocks east of courthouse on Hi-way 30 BOSS Auctioneer Specializing in Livestock and Farm Auctions Phone 513 Carroll MEDICAL J.

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