Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 March 1951 — Page 14
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Locals Given Edge Despite B’ars Rest; Haidy Back in Form
Indianapolis to Play Third Tilt On Home Ice Saturday Night
By BILL EGGERT Times Sports Writer HERSHEY, Pa, Mar. 20—Hockey habits here have put Her- . shey's B'ars in 12 of the last 13 American League playoffs, but the chocolate boys are a slight underdog as they face off with Indianapolis Caps in the opening game of their post-season series tonight. While the B'ars have rested since closing their season last Saturday night, Indianapolis still favored to win at least one
of two games scheduled here, and|
Class B playoff a the semi-finals. A second gaine here Thursday night. The third;
is scheduled
Half igi
There will be no tie games in season. A full 10-minute overtime period will be .played an without “sudden death” prevail-| of the yean last night, said] If still: deadlocked, teams; chances for a “full and complete “sudden | season” look good even with theiand the fourth-place’ Olymps|
the playoffs.
play a 20-minute
Indianapolis wort one of {wo
dropped two others by one-goal| At Indianapolis, Caps swept through three games
Player-Coach : ford’'s B'ars haven't been unbeatable on their home ice this season; winning 20, playing three tie games. road results were 18 victories, 16! IM losses and one tie. . The Caps, who arrived here this! ‘morning, will be bolstered in the| pe
Josing 12 and
No RHIAY TAY ONE Tor the" Fight Haidy became eligible for Calder Cup play after riding the bench since Mar. 3, when he was league” president! Maurice Podoloff for an alterca- Broad Ripple won seven individFon with a game official in Cleve- ual events and both relays in In-
suspended by
Offensive Edge
Cap Coach Ott Heller, sn't plan to play in the playunless there is a player ghorte due to injuries, probably will e Haidy as a spare wing, : None of the Caps are bothered! any serious ailments although Nelson Podolsky is sporting a mouse under his left eye, put} there by Leo Curick in a fight in Springfield last Saturday night. * Offensively, the Caps have the They scored 286 goals in 70- games this season, 31 more than the B'ars could muster, ense, however, Hershey has a all advantage allowing 242 to :07.8
"Hershey has won one playoff {PRY inche. championship and appeared in 12| High Jump-.1. Thomas (Howe); 2, Stew. straight post-season playoffs un- ¥ Ty ® inches til finishing out of the money inj J Pole Vault—1, Rouse (BR! fifth place last season. It's the ninth trip into the Cal-| der Cup finals for Indianapolis, | a playoff winner in 1942 and again last year with a recordbreaking eight straight victories.
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neapolis.. But the Indianapolis Olymps hope the slepping won't be too tough.
Softball Openers , Set for May 13 «
The “play ball’ cry is expected
And directors, setting up rules
the opener of a best-of-three |Serie; A playoff with the Minne{apolis Lakers. Tipoff is tomorrow ‘night in 10,000-seat Minneapolis Auditorium.
: fo Butler Fieldhouse for Game 2. to draw 900 amateur athletes 10! If a thied game is necessary it!
tiit will be played in Indianapolis the ‘organjzed softball diamonds will be Played mn Minneapolis Saturday night: Additional games, starting May:13. “Af. necessary, witl_he-played ttn 4 teams to dpen the Marion County
TAméteur “Softball | Association) Association. Series B pairs sec-| jond and third-place teams in each| circuit. Like the “A” series, B"
d by-laws in the first meeting is a best-of-three affair.
. .|Sunday. <> " rar a Series. A. pits. the... first and Thats ho 816 -S8C -Tor__S0N oot “place cIbE in: ech WET /slon of the National Basketball
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Opener Is Tomorrow In Minneapolis
By FRANK ANDERSON Two. feet of snow covers Min-
‘The Olymps entrain today for
Friday night the - scene shifts
Caps Are Slight Favorites To Defeat Herst
Olymps Ready For Playoff With Lakers
SILENT SHOOTERS— William Lovelen, Sam Brewer, Orville Nerfheoft Estil Letcher, and Vola Bumgardner, (front row, ieft to right); Charles Wrenn, coach; Donald LaValle, Ben Williams, Teddy Ha emeyer, Thomas Stafford and Leslie Massey [back row, loft to right), are members of IndianPistons Active . | apolis Deaf Club team, which will be host for the seventh annual AAAD National Basketball TournaWhile the first-place Lakers ment at Tech starting Thursday.
|mobilization muscle from mili- | mark time, second-place Roches-!
tary and labor forces.
ASA Commissioner William the same Western Division open!
|Woodruff conducted the by- law, hostilities tonight in Rochester.! meeting at the Dearborn Hotel. Ft. Wayrie and the Olymps bat-|
TE Times’ All-Fieldhouse Five Top Deaf Teams Includes 2 From AHucks
Directors voted to extend from tled down to the wire for third] nine to-12 the number of board place, the Pistons taking it on the
members.this year. Approving constitution changes were Joe Bardash, president;
{William Layton, vice President;
|Harold Englehart, secretary; Mr
Kelly and Charles Ross.
ma tpi
will take the Lakers in Ah series. |
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|last day of the regular season]
margin. | Series A and B winners in each
division will meet in a best-of-| five set to determine the Series D| Woodruff and Norman 'Beplay, championship contenders. el Nordholt,” Frank Van; Joe big one goes best-of-seven.
If the eyes have it the Olymps|
ren get HOOP “ieigris in thelr peepers. - =
Howe Track, Team
Times - State Service
+ BLOOMINGTON, Mar. 20—
(diana University fieldhouse here yesterday to defeat Howe: High {School, 69 to 39. The dual meet was a warmup
for the Hoosier High School In-|
door Relays here Saturday.
divisions and ther Olymps took! first place with a 35-29 mark. They went on to take the “A)'| series with Sheboygan and then) lost out to Anderson the second time around.
{off championship of the league] for three years in a row. They’ re | not likely to get any worse. They!
ners divide $2500. Losers split | $2000.
- Can History Repeat? Last year the NBA had three ¥
The Lakers have won the play-
{
LE 3 yor cher Howe oy. SMIh| defeated the Olymps seven times 440-Yard Dash—1, Restevo (BR): 2. !in 10 games during the season!
Biatiord (Howe); 3, Jessee (BR). het)
. Yard High Rurdies..t. Scott (BR): . Te (Howe),
60-Yard Dash—1, Neudigate (BR):
Time, 6.68 seconds. Half-Mile Run—1, . Hue
Br; 3 Boucher (Howe); 3, Corbitt (BR). Time, |
2:11.56
80-Yard les— (BR); 2, Scott (B M fe 7) AIS {BR
Shot Put—1. Mill (Howe): 2, Higley 3 Mogle (Howe). Distance,” 45 feet,
3, Koons (Howe). Height,
Hu 3, Wood (Howe). Heights - feet it!
[aR Broad Jump--1, Jessee (BR): 2. Seiden- |
omas’ ( owe). Time, |
{Jim Pollard,
But the Lakers’ “Mr. Basket-|
The Minneapolis secondary line
sticker (BR): 3. Garret (BR). Distance, T08, Bud G
20 feet, 1 inch
Mile Relay—1, Broad Ripple, Howe J:44.3.
Broad Ripple. Time,
Half Mile Relay—1, Broad Ripple; 8, Howe; 3, Broad Ripple. Time unavailable.
he went along on games of 244 Miss Hindel's games
Lois ‘Glass hit games of 1 200 and 159 for 623 with BanDee/a 665 for Beacon Tavern’ at Dela-|
Inn in the Yaver Classic.
682 Virginia Stock, E. hine Co. 673!Virginia Grabbe.
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John McGrew, Judy Hindel Capture Bowling Honors
John McGrew and Judy Hindel outclassed the field last night! to lead league bowling in Indianapolis. McGrew had 682 for Falls City Beer in the Speedway Classic while Judy was stacking up 648 pins for Indiana Fur in the Yaver Olymps limped along for several Classic at the Pennsylvania Alleys. McGrew started with a game of 190 and became stronger as
out of 68 during the season. The| Olymps finished up with 31-37. A lot of Olymp losses were close. | Critics of the team have to take! into consideration the loss of the| {great Wah-Wah Jones (now coach) and the fact that the]
games with only eight players.
of two honor counts among the Ronald Gale's Machine Co. in the|
{Ruth Ranes, Brandlein Flowers ....
|Sally Coleman, Marott Shoe Betty Jordan, Hickman Whitlaway...
506 Geneva Stumph, E. and R. Church .. 508
640 Eas Sacks. oy Ice Con Ciena jo3 obby merly, Dean's Grill ...... .. : 8 Mickey Rotert. Dividson's Indiana Fur 800(about that Minneapolis snow. Hot
{Dorothea Hiser, Roth's Market ...... 500 4 | Mary Rosenbaum, Advance Paint Co. 408 teams can melt snow . . . and 4/Ida “Bottema, Suburban Loan pr Lakers, too.
2 ‘Hedewis Beler, Riviera Past Presidents 480 1 |Libby Fogle. Winston Machinery ..
255 Shieh... i Paul Walther, Joe Holland and 500 T.e0 Barnhorst all wear Indianap-| sos olis uniforms. Barker; Bob La-| : voy, Don Lofgran, big Mike Mahnken and wise old pro Bruce 503I Hale round out the ensemble.
«1s Olympians’ Scoring
land Ed Beach. Only trouble is| you don't see the seconds until the “firsts” have pulverized you.| With the Lakers the seconds| make frequent appearances.
thouse floor for, the month-long. tourney was done on he.) f 3 r 24 3 basis: oh { day.
Geo raged more than 27 points TE Ee a the | JACK Tilley, Anderson ........F...........Kent Poore, Anderson |p, o. i Hen 20 {John Davis, C. Attucks ....... Frsvesava .Paul Wernke, Batesville | Fog 3 with the ame club. | | ints pus eo ot, ayesage 223 ut since two of the Laramie! ame-and only Yale's
agers stand more than 6-7 and! Tony Lavelli in 1940 (with 22.7) ° {will be regulars on Coach Ev has owned a higher mark in the |Sheiton’s Wyoming Univer sity 13-year history of the tournateam next year, an upset is not Ment. |impossible. | Starting with Hennessey will
Kentucky Choice to Win NCAA Opener
: round of the eastern regionals | R will be played tonight at New. “I'm. just about the unluckiést ; |York City’s Madison Squate Gar-coach in the country,” Hickrhan fen, where Columbia faces Illinois proclaimed. “I've been in two na- : land St. John's meets Connecticut. tional tournaments, ‘and each time «The Kentucky. Wildcats. lost|I draw ‘Kentucky “ip, the first only two of 30 games this season round. i, {and experts do not.anticipate that! But, buoying up the Cardinals they will suffer their third defeat/is the realization .that both of tonight—despite _the fact - that! Kentucky's losses this year were team captain Walt Hirsch is not under tournament pressure. They eligible to compete. bowed to St. Louis in the semi-
Faces State Rival, Louisville;
lini Meet Lions in Garden
By HARRY MeCARTHY United Press Sports Wri RALEIGH, N. C., Mar. 20 Kentucky, the nation's No. 1 base.
ketball team during the regular season, starts the last lap toward the national championship tonight as a solid favorite over local rival Louisville in the opening round .of the NCAA tournament,
© Villanova was favored over a ‘“de-armed” North Carolina State
in the other game of the doubleheader at 12,500-seat Reynolds Coliseum.
The other half of the opening|fe the Olympic trials in 1948,
Coach Adolph Rupp's team is! finals of the Sugar Bowl Tourney
considered much too strong with in December, and to Vanderbilt sseven-foot Bill Spivey, a 20-point- in the finals of the Southeastern |per-game man at center, teaming Conference post - season touPfia{with Frank Ramsey and Shelby ment early this month. Linville, forwards; "and Bobby Villanova, with 24 wins and five Watson and Cliff Hagan, guards. losses, beat North Carolina State
Rupp, the “Baron of the Blue- twice during the regular season—
Will Play Here 2 . ass,” doesn't beli that stat Muncie Central Pair Joins Gardner, Bryant; I ras oem helieve that stale ang thus aie Sgured 10 do 0
{rivals should play each other dur-| again, perhaps easier.
By JIMMIE ANGELOPOLOUS Here's The Times’ third annual All-Fieldhouse Five.
For Cage Meet |
Whitsell of Reitz Is Choice for Center | Drawings Made of the segularouegeon ad Se “Ranzino Ineligible
{post-season tourney spot. So the Louisville Cardinals, who won 19 State stars are ineligible for this
That's because three of the NC
The selections are made from teams that played in the Butler The outstanding deaf basket- and lost six, have been spoiling in| tourney because they are” fourth.
The, | Fieldhouse during the Indianapolis sectional, regional and semi-| ball teams in the country willl | finals and the state final tournaments, {participate in the seventh anal) Citing of the outstanding players participating’ on the Fleld-| |AAD tournament at Tech High| »Sharsday through Saturs|
ais
ONE: TpAinidernd ability. * >
THREE: Success of a player's for the entire month of tourney Milwaukee, third, and Newark, |
team in its progress toward the action. Hage all but defeated Ca- |N. J., fourth. championship game. thedral single-handedly in the 10o-| In the openirig game Friday,
Consideration was made of an cal sectionals, mostly because he Little Rock meets Tucson,
outstanding player's season per- possesses outstanding individual | {Ariz., at 5:30 p.m. The second | formance, despite the seasonal or | qualities comparing favorably [game pits - Milwaukee against tourney record of his team. | with other Fieldhouse performers. | Washington, D. C. at+7 p. m. Des!
Warren Central’s Bob Hage is He was placed on. the second Moines and Detroit meet at 8:30)
an example. Hage, the clever, team. ’ {p. m. Friday with Newark and
= a =» # 2 =a ‘Indianapolis winding up the. tirst
-Fi ive i 'day’s action. All-Fieldhouse Five Selections ye A be. Played on Sats
First Team Pos. Second Team | just completed. Only one of the|wiiiam Gardner, C. AttckS..F............Jerry Marvel, Reitz Lroay With the championship at lips Oilers from Bartlesville, Olymps’ three victories came in
ai (BR): | Minneapolis. Tom Harrold, Muncie Central ..F.....Bob Hage,- Warren Central | ling champion.
| Jerry Whitsell, Reitz .......... C.vereese..Bob Jewell, C. Attucks | oo ov officials will be George | Charles Mock, Muncie Central..G....oevuneeans ..Phil Byers, Reitz lp. 4. Ne fank Baird Ee today a Seidensticker (BR); 3, Hoppon (Howe), ball,” George Mikan, is favoring! yy. ie Bryant, C. Attucks vee2G.uvevsee..Denny Blind, Jefferson rienced an ankle injury. That could help|
our boys.
| Caskey, Cleon Reynolds, Ott Hur- | Third Team Pas, Fourth Team 'rle, Harry Caskey and Reuben!
There is also a consolation
regular season. - The Lakers, p,.e jessee, Broad Ripple ....C. .John Clemons, Anderson | soe saveee , teams Geteated} in cham(however, have Vern Mikkelsen.|p,,,1q Henry, Reitz ..... - he +esess..Charles McMullen, Howe plonship play. Slater Martin and). D. Alder, Anderson ........:G....css ..Bennie Cook, C. Attucks | {Bob Harrison in close support, (all ready, willing and able.
Strong Subs Small Schools Still Hoping Sportsmen, gt os |
| features Kevin O'Shea, Ton ¥ we + TO Knock Off the ‘Big B A pair of honored sportsmen rant, Joe Hutton Jr. Ls noc e he) oys’ ‘will be guests of the Shortridge
By KURT FREUDENTHAL High School basketball and wresUnited Press Sports Writer |tling banquet at the school's cafe-
It hasn't happened since 1915, but the small schools still were teria tonight at 6:30.
| confident today they'll knock the “big boys” for a loop and go “alll Bob Jewell of Crispus Attucks,
” in Indiana’s high school basketball tourney. {who won the 1951 Trester medal |
the wa Minneapolis lost only 24 games| hs same token, there's reason to believe that an unbeaten for mental attitude, will meet Jim|
After Jones took over from|
The Olymps aren't worried
{team also will break the ice and crash through—one of these years) Seward of Shortridge, who won| |—for the cherished crown. {the Gimbel award for mental atti- od, 74 Thorntown was the last small {tude in 1933 when Shortridge lost| "© -63. school to’ win the toga 36 years| Their hopes faded in the La- in the afternoon game of the e fayette semifinals when the host state finals. Other members of/lost 80-78 to Peru Teachers oF
Badgers in 1946 wer ago. Flora's & Broncos won an overtime strug- that Blue Devil team attending Nebraska in the best game of the i
the last small-town band to reach| the four-team “Charmed Circle,” land their bid fell short by two games when they were stopped by| Ft. Wayne Céhtral in the after-
lof Evans.ille Reitz Panthers in| the Bloomington semifinals.
boards and their shooting was| (hot,” said Glenn Coach Jack Wil{liams in his praise for Reitz, which missed winning its first [state title by a single game, losing the Shamplonship tilt to Muncie |, “a. " Phillips sald, “and the {Atlanta Tom Boys 26. Houston Starlettes “entra
iment of the great “majority of
John Kyle's boys lost. the game Robinson, and George Perry. because they weren't aggressive! Athletic Director Alonzo Wat-|
“They were tough under the (Lincoln, Neb.) 4
‘by IHSAA Commissioner L. V, elb Phillips today as one that came) amcos (Sioux City, Ia) 70, Renton loff without “a single unpleasant| Sportsmen: (Wash.) 43. |incident.” | Pe » Teachers (Neb.) 80, Newark Electric “This year's tourney was as|Cterpillar Diesesy Coors, TU.) 80. Rea successful as any we've ever| Women’s Division af Dallas, Tex.
tion (Tex.) 10.
But Williams echoed the sent ut ams echoed the finals last Saturday was really, Mississippi Five Line 37, Massey Auto|
usemichel, Lake Shore mixed . » arts (Tex.) 3 [Dyn Featherston. Carmel mixed ei (Final-88 Games) Ave |Hoosier net coaches when ne said | jFematicale, tod th Dixie Queens 39, West Allis Sports (Wis) | Jeanne Mohler ewcombers 3 : ere Saliiros, Diamond Chain .. 459 Groza . 68 494 445 1429 21.7 he favored the present plan of! rob Oo ribu So t on absence of American Inst. of Bus. (Des Moines) 37, 5 Helen Stahl, St. Cecilia ..... . 452 Beard | chirarnens gs 308 391 131 18-8 tourney play, all schools compet- P sts regarding the officiating, plate Board of Health Sins. "ho %. 1 Ala Wessel, Indianapolis chars 433 |Barnhorst "101100 8 232 82 348 801ing in one category. to the plan inaugurated this year = Lackiand Air Base (Tex. 23. 2 Kathe House. Lambda Beta Sigis. 403 Ti 67 196 18 480 710 We're still looking to knock Of using different officials for| as iy sien. 31, Okmal Darciny Chretien I iar anolle ies 374 Barker trreaasees 3» i 30 152 38 off the big boys,” he said. each of the three final tourney Nashville Business College 28...Dailay’| 1% JoIsEan even. i 3 i oho. Spirit Makes It games. Shieveport Eilte 36, Port Worth Wooten BE: BIKER rae.n... oe a I It's that competitive... spirit Ae ony 40, Kiowa that “makes the annual Hoosier Double or Nothing | Viner Chevrolet (Denver) 31; Smitholine!
» an RRAASOARIING
% : x BECOMES ALL-STAR — Phil Buck, outstanding six-foot forward from. Indiana University, will be with the Indiana College riivnp heh they meet the Indianapolis ympians Apr. 14 in Butler Fieldhouse in the second annual Times charity basketball game. The veteran HurHoosier is a native of Rossville and has played three 20| years of varsity basketball at Indiana under Branch McCrack1 en. Mail orders for tickets are now" being taken. Prices are $2, main floor; $1.50, first balcony; $1, second balcony.
Marine Corporal Ken Davis of Camp Pendleton, Cal, was the most praised performer today among the 32 amateur scrappers| who fought to an 8-8 team tie before 9431 in the East-West Golden Gloves final at Madison Square Garden last night.
3 | [the team championship, the Westfern or “Chicago” squad won five! a Morgan (Brookly of the eight national titles.
Ernest Fann, Cleveland Negro.
Gloves Teams Fight to Draw
NEW YORK, Mar, 20 (UP)-—
It was the fourth straight dead-|
lock in the annual inter-city
Michael Maye, a New York|
roofer, deadlocked the fi |Gleveland (A) sees 020— University of Wisconsin is host 4 n count by winning the Banal team Feller, waht ? 6) and 3 ge bd for the first time in 25 years of I15 ROTO aa title in ‘a bruising brawl with M Minosao aS De tkrhon ™ r (P .|conference gymnastic competition.
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|who topped the United Press “Big|Armory wrestling card. College {Ten” for the last seven weeks of Rogers has signed to defeat the |the regular season, had ‘lots ‘of Jungle- Boy in two straight falls| [Fight Results {backers who thought they would within an hour or forfeit his| By United Press become the first perfect-record share of the purse. If Rogers is! JI1AM1, Fla. —Rocky Grazians, 164%,
New York, knocked out Reuben Jones,
club to make Indiana's own “Hall/successful, Jungle Boy will Bo 167%, Norfolk, Va. (3). of Fame. ” without being paid. NEWARK, N. J.—Bill Bossio; 118, Pitts
rgh, stopped Johnny Arduini, 124%,
Erskine (6) and Atwell. Winning pitcher,| —1llihols, odds-on_ favorite to re-|
The | posto ar: iin 000 000 110— 2 Eastern or “New York” outfit, New York "a 3:
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Freem y 62, P ) eman will battle Lone Eagle! 2 nee, 5.
sic. AT T 3 maine Davis of the orton 0 nb 0 on 7 jin other bouts, action opens a! 1h Colum OF SH we § (brown crew haircut wrested the, P40 OOF Hi. Bherbarn emer pm | BALTIMORE tarry (smutty) Smith. national“G. G. felt rneigh: Lite ining, Howell Sonn" Home Bint Adu Minois | Fav d | Roem au Njipoitied Ronnie | tng oon snd 5 ed Ro 4 Ed a ed bg ae champ onria ooh VERO BEACH, FLA. t's "In Big 10 Gym Meet LL New Haven, Conn. (10). Although the squads tied for BIST N, [20 03 00x SAL 1, MADISON, Wis, Mar. 20 (UP)| \ o
atten; losing Pilcher, Coleman. Home, |capture the crown, will enter| isl ST. PETERSBURG, FLA. | three defending champions in Sat.
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also make its debut against Mac-| Pherson, Kas. in today’s nine-| game session which will conclude joer will go against the Illinois|the second round of play. Oakland | olumbia winner in the eastern {defeated Phillips twice this year.
{speedy little team from Mt. Mor! (ris, Ill, defeated eighth-seeded | | Fibber McGee and Molly of Holly-|
' gle. Most observers thought Coach will include Jack Berns, Dick day. Newark played with only | jone reserve.
The 1951 Indiana high school Delpht (Ind.) 86, Jonesboro Frolics ATE) | {basketball tourney was describéd | Figrypodys Dros Bukene.. Ore.) 86. |
| OKLAHOMA CITY, Mar. 20— | Kelbos Hawaiian 62, Barkdsdale Air Force! A possible showdown fight on the, S J sociation’s television ban ap-
| National Collegiate Athletic As-|
peared broken up today after
{Oklahoma's ‘state senators voted! 124-13, to stay in line with both 10 er a the NCAA and Big Seven one ‘
;.| sportsmanship of all fans at the| Nazhvile Dreamettes 42; K. Bervice 8ta-| ence Rule.
Friday Saturday Sunday
Monday
\vain for a shot at the Wildcats al] Year varsity men, They are allseason long. {American Sammy
nzino, of
Moanin’ Low . But. now that they've ‘got- that!
[chance, Coach Peck Hi } phe Lari : smooth-working ‘senior pivotman,| The teams were seeded and, \moanin’ low. He's Hickman Coach Everett Case, format
TWO: Contributions to theif Fe- scored 27 points’ against Ca- drawings made over the week-/the 91-57 shellaving his club su + | spective” team and all- round team | thedral for the-largest dndividual| end with Little Rock, Ark., seeded | value, scoring total in.any game played! first; Des Moines, Ia. second; |
& Frankfort High School coach, f- was reserving . final decision on
{how to patch up his Wolfpack” <
/lineup until almost the last moilers pen As ment. He reckoned that 6-foot,
{8-inch Bobby Goss would replace
{Horvath at center, Bill Kukoy
would takpe over for Bubas, and Wi # ense [to Paul Brandenburg will go the
junenviable job of filling Ranzino’s
shoes, Favored Over Tall | The woirpack, Southern Con . . | ference champions with 28 wins Laramie Tonight and five losses, have.the advantBy United Press jage of playing on their home
DENVER, Mar, 20—The Phil- court. Villanova's Wildcats were ready
8 p. m. Little Rock is the defend- Okla., will start defense of their with their regular lineup, includ. National AAU basketball crown ing the man who owns the best
gainst a tall but inexpe-|per-game scoring average in the. team from Laramie, Wyo. {16-team tournay—sophomore LarPhillips, seeking its eighth title IY Hennessey. The 6-foot-3-inch
In nine years, should have little Hennessey, an artist with a one-
Oakland Blue 'n Gold, winners {be Sam Glassmire, Nick Maguire,
of the Pan American games, will! fim Mooney and 6-foot 6-inch
The Villanova-N. C. State win-
Sonanale at New York on Thursay. night, while the K kyIn the upset department, 8 Lonisvie, winner will i ucley
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