Box 19, Folder 15, Document 12

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CHICAGO TRIBUNE, TUESDAY,

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‘A.FiL. OWNERS
‘SEEK NO NODS
SAYS WILSON

league President Tells’

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thave held long conversations
‘with Carroll Rosenbloom, of the
Colts, and Bill Ford, ‘of the
Lions, none of it has gotten
anywhere.”

Did this mean the A. F. L, no
jonger i is interested in working
any deals whatsoever with the
N.FLL?

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as far as I'm ae ‘&

as an. snore owner
president of the A. F. L..
how on we're out to
pur own league.”

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ST, IGNATIUS
TOPPLED BY
HOLY CROSS

BY JOHN LEUSCH

For Frank Mariani, opening |

day of the Chicagoland Prep
league baseball season was

worth waiting for.

The little coach had reason
to smile big yesterday as his
Holy Cross team, with the
pitching and batting help of his
godson, Joe Sanchez, defeated
St.. Tenalius, 5 to 4.

Holy Cross and St. Ignatius

, had tied for the conference title
‘last year.

Sanchez Does It
Sanchez made the difference

in yesterday's meeting on Holy

Cross’ diamond in River Grove.
With five major league scouts
watching, the senior right

| hander Pitched three-hit ball,
struck out 11, singled and dou-|8
bled in two times at bat, and |

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[IVE ALWAYS SAID YOU
WERE A BRIGHT BOY,
SANDY — VERY QUICK

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WHAT (S$ — AND I CAN'T SAY MEETING MY TO GRASP A POINT. QUOTES — Ti
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Northwestern began prepara-
tion for next fall's football cam~
paign yesterday when 80 can-
didates reported to Coach Alex
Agase and his aids for the start
1|of spring practice. The drills
will conclude May 14 with the
annual intrasquad game.
|| Agase said the principal ob-
| jective in the spring workouts
would be to develop replace-
ments for the interior offensive

and defensive lines which will

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right; 2 Amateur Bouts Canceled — [rtrdioan Bay Is 25 toe bara ut by June grate
jouts to be canceled. Of the six fights completed, , 135 POUNDS — Tommy Forliano,| Cee eT Gn The first rebuilding step was

spokesman for the North-|the highlight came in a light-|"\" sounps secsig manecon, better | ae eens NY» April 11! taken yesterday when Senior

thletic heavyweight match when John|poys Foundation, beat Billy Lerch, | C€’digan Bay, 10-year-old geld-| Dennis Yanta, regular line-
JIS Cee asvouony oe Seva yneky, a Notre Dame|¢-Y-0% Harry MeDonalé, C, Y. 0., beat ing bred in New Zealand, was| backer last fall, was shifted to















program, said he had no university student, knocked out ca auntie! ae See eine a1| made the 3-5 favorite today-aft-| offensive center, where no ex-

i what caused the outbreak. | Tony Ruick, Catholic Youth or-| James A. C. stopped Herb Hayes, c, Y.0,| er drawing No. 5 post position | perienced player returns. Yan-

ut 400 spectators were in| ganization, in the second round. | !!- ‘|for the $100,000 International| ta saw action at the position
hall. Other results: CEO, Meal Richard Pelken’c. Yo.’ ‘pace at Yonkers Thursday night. | as a sophomore.






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