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South a 7.10-15 2 for 29.70

THI EVENING STAR F-4 0. C., WWwAr, Mem* 15, 1919 Bonin, Lumley STRIKES Ball Park Plan and BOWLING O Home Court Advantage Shine as Cup SPARES WITH ROD THOMAS Is Under Fire ly JOE WILMAN Shows in NBA Playoffs Playoffs Big Cists PanneU is as sslf- butes the game-of-the-month Start they to Associated FnN they keep it up, will less as oome when his watch, himself was a timely In Cincinnati If both to the Associated Press If the home court advan- i po seven games and Boston team’s interest is at stake, but star for Suitiand Bowling Cen- CINCINNATI, Mar. 28 (AP). Maurice (Rocket) Richard's loyalty might as edged Pepsi .., ypjl| up—and bat- ' will nail the Eastern title at his have been ter It Cola. —City officials have little good tact hold* it'» gloves and the grit and deter- a little strained last night A Fleischer rolled 163-416, perfect home April 1 and St. Louis will abetted to say about a private group's tint a 6-for-6 *o far— J wrap up Minneapolis games mination of 33-year-old Goalie week ago, Clete fired a 163 for by Rocco Nocero's 401 and Pat 4 Harry Lumley proposal the Syracuse National! will , to 3 on March 31 at St. Louis. were the stories Chevy Chase Chevrolet, which Crescenti's 392. for a new 68 million behind victories by Montreal major league square their Eastern Division The Hawks, who go to Min- stood to win him the wrist Crescensi, who looks a cinch stadium near the neapolis game tomor- and the Bruins in last night’s watch given for game of the yards. aeries with the Boston Celtics i for No. 4 Stanley to win the individual title, lifted railroad National Basketball As- i row night, rushed Into a 34-21 opening play in the month in the All-Star Major average in the Cup hockey playoffs. his to 136-46. Pannell The group, called Stadium soclaUon playoffs tonight. first-quarter advantage last District League. moved from fourth * to second Development Committee, pro- The Nats trail 3-1 in the night as Pettit scored 17 points. Marcel Bonin, wearing Rich- Last night he was forced to with 126-61. Norman Titus of posed a 40,000-seat arena best-of-seven acufflni to de- 1 They built it to a runaway 63- ard’s gloves, sparked the watch it beaten by a team- Pepsi Cola, who struggled to a on a JH termine an Eastern NBA ; 39 lead at the half. Cangdiena to a 4-2 victory over mate, Bob Lockhart who shot 326, stands third plaza that runs up to Union LOU PUCILLO Chicago Lumley at 134-86 fol- champion. But they're the Pettit had scored only 47 and held 166 lowed by John Mandes. Muntz, feallroad Terminal. Smallest of Stars home team tonight and—East i points in the first two games Toronto at bay in Boston’s 124-73, victory. were opening But Pannell made a valiant and Frank Mlcalizzi. Cornelius Hauck, president and West—nary a visitor has I but this time he made 17 of 6-1 Both attempt to protect his chance Pepsi Cola, 124-44. to games in, the best-of-seven of the city park board which won a gams yet 27 shots from the field to nab the timepiece. He al- The standings: Pepsi, 61-36; EAST-WEST three-game average semifinal series. owns most of the land, said it The St. Louis Hawks fol- i boost his UIU—- most matched Lockhart mark Clarendon, 61-36; Muntz, 60-37; Continued From Page F-l lowed the pattern in taking a to 26.7. Cliff Hagan, averaging Richard, out’for the last two up couldn’t and wouldn’t part in the back court for Millikan. i a fracture, for merit, and wound with Chevy Chase. 47-40; Silent 2-1 lead over Minneapolis in : 32 potato a game In the play- months with AHEAO^fWVIMaNOARNC a highly respectable He Sales, with it. IBud’s big men will be Howell, watched the Canadians from 160. 46-41; National Bohe- the Western Division finals i offs, had 29 for 81 Louis and totaled 424 and Lockhart 416 mian, 48-42; Suitiand, 43-44; Officials of the Cincinnati Gene Tormohlen of Tennessee night, keeping < stopped ace Elgin Bay- the sidelines. He is expected Ramsey, jumpin’ last the home Lakers’ as the Chewles shaded Mann’s Pepsi/ 38-49; 37-40, Reds said they like the idea. land Cal the happy with lor only three potato in the to rejoin the team next week. Mann’s. jack from NYU. folks a 127-97 1 with Potato Chips. and Betheada. 28-69. Oabe Paul, general manager.! I romp as ; half while the Hawks be a treat the Bob Pettit rammed first Are Strong again & * * said night: Crosley It will for games broke open game. Baylor Defenses Bashed Footwork Causes Once Rip Kay’s Res- *¦* last “Mr. coaches to to the In 39 points. The three l the open (Owner Crosley) look bench up IS points, Bonin’s two goals broke Trouble taurant and Clarendon Bowl- Betty Powell has , Rudy th the West have followed the wound with shar- ing Stevens of Suitiand many and select talent such as ing Minneapolis honors with Ed a 2-1 contest in which Mont- Bowling and golf have many Center deadlocked for the Bowling Center, said times he would be Dartmouth, John "home team” trend without a I swept who for a willing to enter into long- Laßusso of Fleming. real never trailed after Claude fundamentalsj in common. One lead when Clarendon Be- stretch held a commanding a N. C. H. E. hitch. opening period goal. ( "40" Rips lead term stadium Richter of State. Provost’s of the most Important is the thesda and the won Minor lease if a new the 6-foot-10 only two in the District Women’s was Os course, Kirchner. crew Goalie Jacques Plante, back la ] necessity of good footwork for from National Bo- League, now any- built here. there cut Texas Chris- missing sea- hemian Beer, for whom finds herself would have to be rental blonde from action after the , a successful delivery or swing. Paul thing but secure following a some tata, and Ron Loneski of games Moore agreement at. as- «» son’s last three because , And so many average bowlers shot 149-422. For Clar- 298 performance night. arrived You y-n ¦ infection, got magnl- endon, Tommy was high last sume it would be reasonable.” of a neck , and golfers concentrate almost Mock Crowding her is Louise Vance BAST from at 141-412. city SiArtlMf fleent support his defense. , completely on armswtag in- of Arlington Bowling Center, The already has started finding it necessary to make , giving equal attention Munta TV, third, kept pace spending $2 million for a park- stead of who shot 363 for 111-46 against Stilly Howell, only 13 saves. Chicago Ooalle , to with Clarendon by shutting Mrs. ing lot around the present ball Mies SUM. 8-7 ’"“s TEE TO GREEN rang up footwork. Stevens’ 112-36. Altn MdcnTit. John's 6-11 23.0 Glenn Hall 42. Tod common tendency out BUent Sales Coin Machines park, Crosley Field, owned by Sloan . The in Nell Huff of Arlington, too, the team. £ou Puellfo!' HYC Btetell ftlfl ill Br MERRILL WHITTLISEY scored both the Hawks’ to remain a game pace. .. 0-8 bowling Is to rush footwork in off the is challenging for the titleafter ioenc Tormohltn. Tran. 16.0 goals. Leon Fleischer, who contrl- The agreement was made, trying on . Ooyette is a to deliver the ball quick- rolling 361 for 110-55. followed ! John Richter. N*C*«7te 0-0 17.0 Canadlen Phil promise last year by team offi-;.Rudy lißuuo. Dartmouth 0-7 2.10 ly, with plenty of speed. We by Pappas, Murray SyrtcoM doubtful starter for tomor- Helen Auto cials Reds stay ! Jon Ctncebox. 0-7 18.0 illustrate what often happens the would here , Ralph Crosthwalte. W. Ky. 0-9 20 0 golf ment schedule with a field day row night’s game. He needed Electric, at 109-53 after a 350. years. 1 Hockaday. Mamphli 0-0 14. S Mid-week notes: from rushing. at least five A Redleg' Jim St. Bolton is returning to > on April 16 according to Gerald six stitches to close a deep 1 such The foot- Outstanding for the evening New York >L WEST Fred work gets out ahead of the shift to was rumored Startlac Linear pro golf at the Lee-Way > Freedman, tournament chair- cut near the Achilles tendon of Gloves Bouts was Helen Barnes of Rod ’n’ at the time. Tom Hawkins, Notre Dame 8-6 23.6 dur- armswing, and the ball is drop- Reel, who Bob Booscr. Kansas St. 6-8 28 0 Driving Range on High- man ... Carl Rasnic, the new his left foot after a play 1 registered 139-381 in Lee ¦ ped approach of Hauck said: “The park board Joe RukUck. Northwestern. 8-8 23.0 way, 2 of Falls pro, manager and greens super- tag the third period. on the instead a losing cause, her team drop- public Roger Wendel, Tuba . 6-11 10.0 miles South i property _ by arm out ping can’t turn over i Don Matuuak, Kansas St. 8-0 10.0 Church. Freddie willbe teacher ' visor at Fredericksburg, Va., Lumley had 32 saves in 1 lifted the and over Listed for two to Kotzin’s Dress to a private-profit organization and manager at the 60-tee i Country Club, has the club thwarting Toronto’s Cinderella the foul line.

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