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COL Names Walker Check Radio Broadcasts Hiring TornAhene Ifatidl'-np Totals TENNIS Four more outfits will add glamour to tennis courts. Nancy Talbert. Bctta St. John. Barbara Scofield and Wurster.

loft to right, what the new creation? look like at New 7th Regiment Armory. Thrv were designed by Teddv famous for having patterned Gorgeous Gussie Morans lace panties. 'NEA) ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Enold And Massorelli Shoot Leading Totals In Fraternal, City Industrial Fraternal league bowlers posted Handicap good scores last night with Glbj Totals Enold leading the way with a husky 655-pin total. He started with a 256, came back with 225 off to 174 Both iifs total and first game arc new marks in the Fraternal loop. Othei good scores gave A1 Mas- surelli 578.

Joe Naby 576. Bill Fraternal I Galla 565 and Warner Kopp 554. it. In the City Industrial, A1 Mas- led the way on 603 as Jenkins hit 597, VanSickle 569 and Laughlin 551. Tri-Co.

Gravel copied three points out cf four from Haidesty Chemical to take a four- Boint lead. The summary: Kopp Kohl liant Enold Handicap Totals Francis Maloney oinntabenc wandiuap S3 S3 24? 8H2 K. Of ill 14 440 14 5 11 42 4 us 162 480 1 i 1 167124:. 2 102 102 306 846a 'oinntanders Canteen uk FW Moose B. P.

Of FW lil St zlsiir Mulla.lv I.lit;: Handlca Totals W. Kopp 'arils le Pongrntz ropk ralli 1 fnndioap Totals n11a I N. assart 11 1 Poinpev K. Stomplo Handle.t a 1 1. 1 AI.IB 136 I 440 144 1 76 1 462 1 76 1 7 525 1 101 10 1 4 20 225 17 6 55 85 85 255 RIO 942 8 7 57 or ii 1631 72 446 i1 53 rci 158 1 467 1 09 145 414 187 178 522 8282 246 823 8S8 893 1 Of 1 I 442 422 1701 53 468 172I'M 157 510 1 1 80 1 56 5 68 68 204 8 46 i ii 206 1 554 145 1 53 1 4 16 it1 5 4 1 462 134 50? 218 214 1 4 578 60 60 180 903 921 139 lit 436 ft ft 1 416 161 181 513 15? 1 14 466 1 46 169 1 4 70 1 321 802 4 minxi 1 39 167 1 5 4 .............203 576 131 1 4 3 3 .158 1 4 0 1 4 6 4 .1 Mil wood 1 31151 13 4)7 Handicap 189 Totals 821 81687 1 No.

MA r.ovd ....................164 18) 49? Ilavfrman .133 i 3S 37 5 169 I 3 1 17 47 5 Tinker ...............139 1 4 6 441 150 159 1 7 4 87 1 lit ltd 1 cap 21? Totals 838829 iidkr mi 14 5 1 84 211 64 4 Leggett .............1671 77 13 4 IHrlif'v'-on 1571 1 4 95 J. Murpltv 74 53 4 Popa 165 521 liandit.iji 6161 183 CITY LE it nr Snrlnjc Armstrong 153 151 Mast 124 166 Wonders 120 97 fiddler 172 152 l.aunhlln 184 Handicap 92 92 AGIE 435 405 375 453 15.5— 551 276 869 84 6 Wendllnff 4 ffensel 1 59162 .502 fl. Miller 1 69 i 455 1 52 153 477 nv 176 176 528 A. Mnsfuirelll 167 247 1 s' 603 Handicap 53 169 876 941 Trmyer'a Trail Miller 165 170 46? Hostetler 197 1 50 488 Slnhtx-li 97121 1 ,3 6 4 Troyer 146 126 1 4 4 1 4 Kendle 151 I 56 472 Handicap 109 109 321 Totals llelmont sianntliiK 148 172 523 Alt In- 172 186. 52 5 Rardelli 134 165 467 Kohl 111 1 761 5 4 7 14.

i i 14 4 165 J89 11 nndh-a 77 77 231 Totals 816 941 StandardSine- Halrd 14 3 1631 4 49 Ralston 139179 461 Miller 16 5145 1 137 4.5.3 11 anttttoitd 133 1391 4 09 I In lid 14 0140 420 Totals 877 903 llelllyTa A 4 hcmlrnl Henderson 16? Kinney 1 50 103 177 430 abort 200 138 Toon ev 147 1 50 200 199 597 11 it ndlcnp 133 133 39? Ttttals 851 4 liemlenl Moore 17 5 163 483 Stoloff 13 5 1 581 4 76 178 1 fto 'nkney nv, 16? 169 .507 P.eic-lt 14.313*— 4 80 294 Totals 871 8 titlS Trl-4 A rn 1 Va Ink le 217 1 59 56? Stewart 171 135 4 85 Pruni-is 14 2 154 14 4 4 8 174 167 16 1 CtirtH 4 3 I In ndica 4444 41 132 Totals "os? 8 59 890 2688 Otto Walker, Dover high school principal and a former Tornado coach, last night was elected president of the Central Ohio League at the annual league meeting held in Zanesville. Walker, named for the top spot for the first time, succeeds Ralph Stort-s of Zanesville for the coming Dover, although scheduled to 1 play an abbreviated football card the COL this fall, will probably return to full-fledged competition in the 1052 season. Also on the business agenda last Pep Flashes His Old Form, Drops Hogan In Second 8arasota, Fla. Former world's featherweight champion Willie Pep flashed his old form last night with a two round knockout over Bill Hogan at Sarasota. Hogan, a rangy 134 pounder from New Orleans, was a last- minute substitute for Marvin Ford of Charlotte.

N. when Ford would not make the weight for the 10 round main event. Pep, who came in at pounded Hogan at will with hard rights to the head in the first round and knocked him down just before the bell. Early in the second, the Hart fo.d, veteran dazed Hog an with a whistling right cross to the jaw and Referee Tony Angela stepped in and stopped the fight. Furgol Winner In Houston Tourney Houston, Tex.

First place money of $2,000 lined the pock eta of Marty Furgol of Long Beach. today as a result of his 277 victory in the $10,000 Houston open golf tournament. Furgol carded a 69 with an earde, four birdies and two bogies in the final round over the tree lined Memorial Park course at Houston yesterday to edge out Jack Burke of Houston who pulled up beeond with a 278 for second place money of $1,400. (Porky) Oliver of Seattle, who led the field at the end of the second round with a 36 hole total of 134, ran five over-par Saturday and wound up with a total of 279 and third place money despite a 63 in the final round. I night as a discussion of radio I broadcasts of football and basketball games.

Many coaches and principals at the meeting contended that radio broadcasts of games had lowered the attendance. Although no definite action was taken with reference to game broadcasts, a four- man commtttrp was named to make recommendations to the league. Men named to the committee i included George Vlrrrbome of Zanesville. Paul Harlow of New ark. Ralph Robinrtte of Lancaster and ill.

R. McKissack of Coshocton. 14 Cage Officials Pass State Exams Alliance The Mount Union CoIIcrc annual basketball clinic announced today the certlflca tion of 14 registered basketball officials. The candidates who success fully completed state examlna tlons are: Ray Fitzpatrick and Charles Alliance; David Brown and Richard Horton, East Liverpool; Paul Drete vick, George Pappas and Paul Rwinderman. Canton; Joe Davis, Minerva: Ed DiGregorlo.

Youngstown; Richard Morris and John Stockman, Lisbon; i a Delamatre. Huron: Kenneth Roberts. Sebring, and William Erlltz, Chester. W. Va.

The tests wcie offered by the Ohio High School Athletic As soclation through its commis sioner, H. W. Emswiler. 873 0 4 2 0 41 2706 Pomanlta 14 6 1 4.5 4 69 Franz 192 1 4f, 505 Massarelll 167 1.3 3 4 I'onipfy 1 55 201 fill Stomple 139 176 1 4 75 4 Industrial ftianiHnu vel Inc Standard Slay Helnwnt oih JI ini- Troyer Trail BMnfcTin Fflwiir Inc. Itellly 1 hi- tv Chemical Under Ohio sides By DIVISION OF WILDLIFE hio pish management policy IS INFLUENCED BY DATA OATNfAED fAOM VA PIOUS CENSUS METHODS intertime tasks op pish MEN INCLUDE CHAATIN6 PACTS GAINED FAOM SUM ME A hore seines and TEST NETS REMEAL FISH POPULATIONS AND IMPROVED FISHING REGULATIONS NAVE AESULTED FAOM THESE FINDINGS' CREEL CENSUS FIGURES TM SPOTS SHON ALSO THE BAITS AND METHODS THAI PRODUCE CATCHES Dykes Will Get Aid On Umpires West Palm Beach, Fla.

Jimmy Dykes, new manger of the Philadelphia Athletics, gave American league arbiters a double barreled headache today with the announcement that he and Tom Oliver, another firebrand, will coach the a- field. Dykes announced that Chief Bender will be in the bullpen with the pitchers, and Edmund (Btng) Miller, who directed first base traffic for the A's last year, will keep the peace in the dugout. Oliver, a newcomer to Major League coaching circles, has been only slightly less voluble than Dykes while serving with the farm system. Indiana Hot On Big Ten Trail Chicago sharp shooting Hooslers still were hot on the trail of pace setting Illi nois today v.ith only two games left for each of the Big Ten basketball leaders. The pint sized Hooslers cracked Iowa's zone defense wide open last night at Bloom lngton and went on to take their 10th victory in 12 conference starts, 63 to 53.

Bill To.sheff and Sammy Miranda led the Indiana attack With phenomenal long shots. Miranda put in seven field goals for 14 points and Tosheff bagged 10 points with eight baskets and three free throws. The Illini are on top with 11 triumphs against one loss. Pan-American Game Competition Opens Buenos Aires Moie than 3.000 from 19 nations cast festivities and aside today and got down to actual buslnes of competition in the fast Pan American games. The opening day's schedule because of the lavish1 and lengthy ina ugui at cere momes of M.nday Included! competition in tiack and baseball, fencing, pentathlon, tennih, awnu-1 ming, cycling, soccer, rowing and weightlifting.

The United Stales contingent number close to 20fi including! coaches end othej offlc.als, Un I do has cntrv In 15 of the; 17 to be contciied. Says Mismanagement Causes P. 0. Deficit Washington A man who worked hir way from let; or carrier to a top career job in the postal service says today that the big postal deficit can be charged to post office mism Ji.rr.es J. Doran, retired chief portal inspector, said an official rri 01 1 covering operations in the 20 biggest American por.t offices shows that identic ii services cost as much as 133 cent more in some cities than in others.

the report accurately portrays present conditions and costs in the 20 offices Doran said, "a saving of over $45,000,000 a year could he made in the handling of fast class mail Ousted By Army, Lion Joins Circus Columbus, o. Fearless Fagan, the 200-pound lion rejected by the Army when he tried to enlist with his master, is no longer homeless today. Fearless has Joined a circus in Columbus. The three-year-old king of beasts ai rived yesterday from Los Angeles with the brother of Pvt. Floyd O.

Hume.ston. The soldier is probably only GI to receive special furlough to get his pet lion off an Army reservation. The circus at Columbus offeied the lion a home when he was evicted by a zoo and a humane society shelter who said he ate too much. 3 Airmen Killed In AAF Trainer Crash Sharon. Kans.

A converted 25 from the Vance Air Force base at Enid. crashed and burned near Sharon. yesterday killing its three occupants. Herbert Landwehr. a farmer livtng near 8haron who saw plane crash ll miles from his home, said rescuers could not remove the three bodies cause of the flames.

Officials at the air said the plane, which was used as a trainer, left the field at 7 30 a.m. with ail Instructor and two students for a four hour train ing trip. Organist Drops Dead At Funeral Toledo Mrs. Martha Yutz 56 year old organist, died in lo Mercy Hospital late terday following her collapse while playing the organ during funeral services at tho Woodstock Church of God. End Walkout At Goodyear Plant Akron Operations st the OoodNcnr Aircraft plsnt in Akron got back to normal Monday for the first time since, last Thursday when members! of local 856 of the CIO United i Automobile Workers Union! walked out.

The unauthorized strike Which affected 1,000 workers, was ended by a unan-; imous union vote. Uae The Daily Times Class Ads NOTICE NEW PHONE NUMBER 6 3 01 Karl R. Miller fclertrte Service Co. 1153 Tuscarawas Are. Electrical Republican Named By Gov.

Lausche Columbus. Christopher French, Cleveland Republican. was named by Governor Launchc to the Cleveland district of the Industrial Regional Claims Board. French succeeds the John Steel of Cleveland A graduate of the Cleveland Law School in 1933, he served from 1039 to 1043 as director of law in Cleveland He was an OPA attorney from 1042 to 1947 and Is now solicitor for the village of Seven Hills. He is married and has two clill dren.

Chicago's first water l.ke tnnt. of many another Atnci i can city, uses pipes made of hollow logs. HAS Wearing a light, wind-proof parka, Joan Macklater adjusts her racing goggles before speed ing dow the Middlebury, Vt College tricky slalom trail. Middlebury men and women are form for their school's 20th annual winter carnival, Feb. 22 24.

(NEA) Held For Selling Dope To Children Detroit Sixty peraons are scheduled to be arraigned 1 federal court today on charges of peddling dope to Detroit htgh school students. The alleged narcotic paddlcra were picked up during the weekend in a series of wholesale arrests by federal agents and local police. Authorities estlmat ed that $100 IKK) worth of dope was seized in connect ion with the a est.s. The roundup was the result of a year long grand Jury mvct.sb gallon of dope addiction among Detroit htgh nchool students. Many of the students testifying before the grand Jury an young as 15.

Zion Citizens Ask Blue Law Return Zion Zion, the small era Illinois town where atrlet blue laws once nourished, Is go ing to wrestle with sin again. The town blue laws since it was founded in 1900 by Dr. John A. Dowie until the ban was lifted April 5, 1949. Now Dewitt C.

Huntley, 60. an associate of Dowie, has pie aented a petition signed bv 417 residents to the eity council for referendum to it whether the blue law, which once even banned profanity inside the elty limits, shall go Into ef feet again. World Is Short Of Leadership Cleveland Clare Boothe Lin playwright and ex congressman, believes thoie it airily of leadership In today world I.uce, who spoke to a HI hospital society group In Clrve land la: night, said there Is lilile hope for Democracy unless Aineileans air ready "to aMok our positive fulfil against coin inuni.Mii'a destructive faith." Kills Roomer lionton A quarrel over pro- peity listed today as the foi tlit- fatal shooting of William Messer, 55, of lionton Lawrence co Coioner Justin I'avcn said last night that Amos Jzmu.ti-rn, 41 ear-old invalid of nearby Ivdio. shot and killed Ids loouiei ith shotgun following L.o mgumrnt when Baby catches a Croupy Cold from coughs, stuffiness breath! U'zJlT L.n,u'V Vv I 'S VilpoRub tr -pecinl ii ft test. it ring! i i nut: Put 2 good spoonfuls of VapoRub in a vaporizer or of boding rented in Then your chiid in the medicated BEST-KNOWN HOMt RfMtDf TO REtllVt MLfEllS Of CQiPS 1 MOPED mm by millions of modern mothers I 1 bn i ei Va ff combination of foot Jar i' rot Cat Wtll QUICKER Pfm Vmvr Dm FOLEY'S CaMihCampoMftU FRED P.

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