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Sports Roundu
__THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES ~~~ Si - THURSDAY, MAR. 6, 1652 By EDDIE ASH
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Plugs Seek to Pull ‘Neat’ Trick Winning Regional
{| - SPEEDWAY High School \isn’t particular whom it has {to play in tournament basket(ball.
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SE ——— a ——— — : a | {in the Indianapolis Regional on -the boy > ’ y : a L : championshi ame Saturda : MIKE McNALLY, the Cleveland Indians’ farm bys- a ne Poe oe Tay evening. tem chieftain, announced recently he would fly a group of [the peg and if the Plugs stroll The Indi:
away with the regional title, it'll
Council will h |be a “Neat” trick.
48 first-year rookies to the club's minor league spring ; t 5 ol ng a o'clc
training camp at Indianville, Just outside Daytona Tt took af: entire seazon foB sound out th Beach, Fla. : {Coach Lyle- Neat to experiment better public Now he has expanded the travel-by- |with player-shifts and style vari lations progr : - , : . {ations. He lost a good rebounder for the sport. air arrangement to include Indianapolis when Tom Genung broke both For the f
time since t council w formed, spo! writers will h a seat at business sess The counc which inclu the men a women’s city sociations a .the Indianap prietors Assc waive a claus
wrists after the Marion County _ [tournament, and his boys aren't |tall, but they're fast. | Their mistakes are fewer now® and they started clicking in time | for sectional play. u as ” . | TWO of their Danville Sectional victories were” over teams that
. {had beaten them during the regu- . NOT WORRIED—Bob Johnson, Indianapolis’ hope for a na- jar season—P lain i db 1d fon tional Golden Gloves champion, relaxes in The Times sports de- | Brownsburg. The Brownsburg tri partment shortly before leaving for Chicago aid the Tournament jumph that paid off with the secn,
players . . . So for the first time in history the Hoosier Indians will hit the training camp trail via the air lanes . . . However, unlike the first-year rookies, the Redskins will not travel in a group . .. They will | just take off from airports nearest their | Coach Hutchings winter homes and watch the clouds go by | as they cut the breeze en route to the Sunshine state . .. It is said all Indianapolis players except one consented to travel by plane.
: f Ch ions finals. tional. championship was done Chances are most of the Tribesters, veterans and | ° Champians § Ni with a last-quarter stall as good which hereto rookies alike, want to get there as fast as jhle ,... } K as the best. : press. t t a load of that x b d a possible I | ‘Speedway uses an offense style « It was ag 0 get a load of that free board, room and laundry, plus | 00 u similar to that of Decatur Cene Indianapolis medical care . .. The Indians were lucky last spring, while | ’ J itral's. Both resemble “little Bute glover to the . rial ~ a. : \.- ler teams” since Decatur Coach ng game encamped at Kissimmee, Fla., where they mo gos | ° o {Mar¥in Cave and Neat learned side” in ec out-maneuvered the flu bug which struck ri n aC I = + their college ‘basketball under z ; which carry hard at other training camps . . . But ; Butler's Tony Hinkle. THE HANGOUT—Speedway students and players mix regional talk with their sodas at the bate, Freee
. Decatur threw a big scare at By a HEYROUK Tech before losing by two points Tr mes pers : iin the local'sectional finals. SpeedCHICAGO, Ill, Mar. 6-—Bob Johnson, carrying the best way trimmed Decatur at the end
wishes of Indianapolis boxing fans, was back in the Windy of ing regular-season by nine points,
Speedway Pharmacy, better known as "Eddie's," 5328 W. 16th St. Clem Worland fight dispenses the sodas and gets the regional low-down from (left to right) Jo Ann Bozich, Bill Toole, Loretta Richard, Jim Coughlin, Ann McArthur, Darling. Siefers and Bob Curtis.
after the squad returned North, it was a different story . .". One after another of the boys were bedded down in the early days of the regular season.
the bowling « over the med slate—primars get together | will be preced knife and forl
: : : | i ; ith!sec §'in 1948 950, last! way’s 1 aspirations. In City today, ready to make his bid for the Golden Gloves, [long shonting was fingered With secilonsis in 1048 BN 000 as! Navy Snide nate
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ALTHOUGH Speedway won| curTent sonst
will meet in t The other clude the ele the distribut for the recer
Coach Johnny Hutchings and Trainer i : . . "on [two hands. | week's was the first for Neat, those «two previous regional Jim Pierce will head for camp out of ‘A Tournament of Champions featherweight title. | NEAT has other pleasing] Toole can pop 'em in, but it/Who came to the city of speed tourneys, Speedway was elimin- # : p . Johnson and his trainer, Eugene | player-items. Four of his starters took extra encouragement from after four seasons at Whitestown. ated in the first game by Wash. ~ ANOTHER Indianapolis the old-fashioned way, by Trainer Plerce |(Tiny) Bland, arrived shortly be- . l|are senlors—Don Swenson) Bill| Neat to make the 5-9. forward He was graduated from Butler ington in 1948 and Anderson in tap for 8 o'cl driving . . . They have a lot of equipment to haul and (fore noon and went directly to we Jake Gels | Toole, Max Rumiple and Daye shoot more. Results paid off with|in 1941 and prior to that did his 1950. And Wilson 1s the lone the Claypool : : Catholic Youth Organization gym- | Wilson. Wilson is fast and tricky:{33 points in three Danville Sec-|high school playing for Ft. representative of that 1950 club, dianapolis W will load up on gas this Saturday and shove off for the nasfum, headquarters for Golden ° Rumple is a good rebounder tional games. | Wayne Central, another one of Neat is hoping his boys won't Association v grapefruit league area. Gloves boxers, Draw, Will and pass-feeder and Toole recalls 4 4. [last week's 64 sectional winners.|gulp and become stage-struck recommendati
” | Johnson, who last week battered But there's a hitch in Speed- by the din of 13,000 fans.
|hig way to the finals of amateur
|boxing's greatest annual event, Keep Boxing
{was nursing a slight cold. | 3X | : kl S > ® ® : D : a 8 8 ' | BUT BLAND was certain hel 37 Luited Prem | in e ees \/ / in n f ng ays » o
Ta : ” 0» pre-war II memories when all The Indians of other years traveled to camp by train, bus or in their own cars . . . Some joined car pools and made
* the trip by easy stages . . . Under the new transportation
/OSU Favored In Big 10 Swim
arrangements, the club roster shows Johnny McCall is due for will be in top condition by ‘noon| DETROIT, Mar. 6--Jake La-| June Swigi -y : : : ‘ | Motta, : % ident of t the longest plane ride. . . cross-coninentl . . . from San _[lomorow hen ihe 2 boxers rer Jt Ree bY 8 uh lo SOT Te Big en suring ll will be a “bo . . . . | n e Lo > i “yr Francisco to Daytona Beach . ., The Indians will fly in smack a in and examined. Hairston, said today, “I'm de-| championships open . tonight at offices. Muri
of the nomine nounced the f Secretary, Fr Ranes; vice Friedman an
Michigan State College with pere haps the strongest field of cole A senior from Vincennes, Burd-/legiate swimmers in history. sall lettered three years. Hinkle] ypjversal favorite Ohio State lauded him for his leadership and wij] be gunning for its fourth
to their Indianville barracks and training field . . . The camp | Immediately after the weighins,| : 3 : : ; ; {the drawings will be held and not] is a former air station and the landing. strip has been put in luntil then will Johnson know who order to receive the ball players dropped out of the sky. » " o
Coming for Bulldog Cagers
finitely convinced that I've got to] By FRANK ANDERSON
go on fighting.” { The 30-year-old former middle-| x weight champion who hasn't won| "a. i a fight in 18 months termed | BUTLER'S coming back
'his first opponent will be. One of|
ss. 8 4 the top favorites in Johnson's " : : eant-at-arms > : ; : be : |Hairston “one of the best in the|in basketball. Tony Hinkle spirit... He ranks second only to tle g ; THE INDIANS will start flexing their muscles ex- [a division is Ken Davis of middleweight division” and said! Buckshot O'Brien as a Bulldog gn le. There Say th Gertrude Mey Los Angeles, last year's national says so. {doubt the Buckeyes will win There are
actly one week from today . . . They are under instruections to check in at camp on Mar. 12 and be ready to | start throwing and running the following day ... Man-
he was both happy and unhappy : with the outcome of last night's] Hinkle hopes the student
bout. | body comes back, too.
scorer, uring in 618 points In aage, his three seasons. O’Brien had, 1035 in three campaigns.
members to nomination li: release Wedn
and international champion. After advancing to the finals in {last week’s fighting, Johnson re-
FIRST EVENT on the card is
8.4 8 : Head man of Butler basketball Burdsall, who wants to coach, | : . { to Indianapolis and con-| ; ! fr tyle to be ager Gene Desautels and other Tribe officials, plus: General [tinued his ra at Bland’s a aRoLont 1 won. about six or many many moons (he'll gas one ‘of tno Binion reniving te rig Thigh ig Ford Kogno Army See i Manager Hank Greenberg of the parent Cleveland club, |Gym, going through many of hisiugyt 1 fought a good boy. I don't celebrate his 31st year in 10 i Rg reseive from Cy! was expected to open a series of WHAT TO)
ing team Ww game with sc khaki-clad ke The Ft. are anxious dianapolis’ ¢ The GI squa
workouts with Joe Sgro, former Golden Gloves champion and state {welterweight pro champion. ” ~ . TOMORROW NIGHT'S final {program in. Chicago Stadium will |consist of 18. fights, two in each
days), Hinkle got some things think he’s as smart as the champ (Ray Robinson) but he is learn lor his chest last night, Speaking
ing. fast.” {at the annual Utes Club basket3 jas {ball banquet, he wanted to know
LaMotta wasn't as sharp as! why B ’ utler students ride a winthe Jake. of old. His timing was | ner dismount a loser.
off as he seemed to have lost! : & #
thedral, was the other. {Ohio State victories. His best ard a |time over the distance is a full
OTHER BUSINESS on the pro- 11 seconds faster than any of his
gram: | competitors. The presentation of letters to}.
nine players and a student mana- to. be
- will be on hand to receive them and to direct first practice. Another offseason has run its course for the Victory Field pastimers and the work and play routine beckons
for the next six months. Other Ohio State names likely,
in the winners’ colum
» ~ - Ld " = 8) 3 : : : . 80 f ver. He ) rice 8, re over are Jac Dick Weketieid the much-traveled outfielder who is try- |weight division. A capacity crowd Some of His Power. Jie es SINCE JHE departure of rs, wards, FE El Clev shape for i ing to land a job with the Clevel ndian i i of 25,000 is expected to watch the, {Buckshot O'Brien an immy leaders. : army touin g / and India s, tried his hand Fo Ee nncat. of past your, n Do lier Bat reply Dard aders lana, spits, Su Bob Cistwos Sy Sow behind the plate the other day and the experiment failed . . . |cphampions. Ry Hel, second straight|yo oh “jower ~ than a policeman’s t Highlight of the evening was thy, NEE, men emedi Apr. 3. Although bruised and battered after working a seven-inning | In addition to a national cham-|161 fe rons Ret Shed! arches, The fans wanted a win- He evans oie 100 Date) ioaly A > the ll The six-ma pionship, Johnson will be battlingimain of France here just a month|PeT OF nothing. They'd have no made by Dr. William L. Howard, [opening of the three-day Big Ten last Friday
practice game, Dick said he'd give it another try if Manager
{truck with Hinkle and his re- elimination t
Shorty Burdsall
: ? {for a place on the ‘inter-cities| co, powever. Hai | hai . meet drew near. Al Lopez gives the nod . . . The former Detroit bonus baby [team which fights against thel 20. better argon fougn * 2 building. Ti mei Mg teedlty siistie = ww Hunt-0’Grad} was a catcher in high school but was switched to the outfield I ore team in Maieon) s a a IoSnnonL for a, small corps of books. And they won the Indiana) Bruce Hale, former Indian-| N Of ths Loos . : . | Sc 3 T { s . : z : in college . . . The late Howard Wakefield, Dick's father, was Square er ha will ght in BOTH JUDGES, Al Goodman the Bulldog cagers. Forgotten Collegiate Conference champion-|apolis Olympian star, was the | : Harrison five a major league catcher and he also caught for the Indianapolis | Europe later and Bill Appleton. gave each were pep sessions, tickets-selling|®hip With an 82 mark. One can) Principal speaker. Luke Walton, a 185-averag J aiey 19ague Sa A lug p | Europe later. fighter 50 points. Only Referee| competition among fraternities | Well imagine what the Bulldogs | WISH sportscaster, served as| ‘ . scooped thei passing out of the majors. Maury Sherman favored oneland sororities. Even the student|C0Ud have done with big crowds toastmaster. General chairman ranks of lie
a 2 8 0» in the Fieldhduse.
of the ‘banquet was Skip Boohre,!
(boxer. He gave Hairston the nod,| daily, “The Collegian” backed down to a pr
Greyhounds
» THE WEEKLY Basketball Record made its All-Pro
: ! Lal 48. |away, figuring it couldn’t sell the| _ #2 8 & Utes president. SHOW : Lieut. Don selections this week . . . First team: Paul Arizin, Phila- But under Michigan rules, ma- Bulldogs to a disinterested audi-| NOW, BETTER days are ahead.| . Dr. Howard crossed. up | ) director, rept ht ID 0 4 § NAIB jority wins, and because two ence. | “We'll have a winner next year.”| George Theofanis fans when | : wants a me delphia, an olph Schayes, Syracuse, forwards; George | u 0 cards were scored even the bout x = sald Hinkle. “All we have to do| he announced George's letter | ‘ preferably § Mikan, Minneapolis, center; Bob Cousy, Boston, and Bob Times State Service bs > 3rav. kos’ | COMMENTING ON the piti- 18 get one field goal oi My ing award midway in the program Manufacturers army lads vies ; , TERRE HAUTE, Ind, Mar. 6— LaMotta looked good in the fully small crowds this season, free throws more eac - ¥ive| instead of - waiting until the | where they b Da fies, Rochester, guards - » « How about Leo Barnhorst, Free throws and ability to crack arly rounds, but seemed to| Assistant Coach Bob Dietz told Points more offensively and we'll) last two minutes. Sportswriters | Building the match © Indianapolis Olympians, instead of Syracuse's Schayes at |, tight zone defense enabled In- Wear down near the end. Hair- the diners: be in.- Maybe the students Willl set their watches by George's | STATE FAIRGROUNDS p. m. forward ? |diana State to eliminate Indiana Sto Sought evenly all the way. | “It's no mystery why “we FO a Te some Gf the! fourth-quarter appearance all | If there.ar ny? rw (Central, 66 to 55, in the National F€ n re in the closing] played winning ball on the No season. A junior from Wash- | call Lieut. TF The Record's second team: Ed McCauley, Boston, tion of Intercollegiate Stages as he did against Ville- ny The i responded to blame or ae xo Sropon: ington High Schoel, George TODAY rison. and Larry Foust, Ft. Wayne, forwards; Arnie Risen, Ro- [Basketball tourney qualifications main. . | moise. And noisy crowds were saloon to rote Maybe was Hinkle’s secret weapon in . ™M We For the distance, « Hairston) what we found in Valparaiso, e | the late stages of a game. Dear Mr, We
‘here last night. | State, which won the meet atiStarted aech round fast but La-| Kansas City two years.ago, quali- Motta punched just before the| and other places.” | But other quarters rated some fied for this year's meet by hit- bell to influence the decision. | Thanks to the crowds they of the responsibility, “We've got ting 24 of 30 free throws. Each Those closing bursts meant the drew on the road, the Bulldogs to publicize more,” said Hinkle.
chester, center; Andy Phillip, Philadelphia, and Bob Wanzer, Rochester, guards... . On its “all-rookie” college quintet (comprised of sophomores and freshmen), Basketball Record named Don Schlundt, Indiana U. fresh-
|T haven't fired my players up with
Notre Dame, Wabash, DePauw tho missionary spirit.” 1s there. s
may practice ance in the town area di
thru MARCH 9th
Butler Cage Awards
Block ‘B"—Orvis Burdsall,
Vincennes; Dick Cranny, Charles Englerth, Mike fH kovic. George Theofanis. all of Indian-!
Doors Open 6 P. M. Today
| 1 > | 8 : am living at oo : scored 21 field goals. difference. put a 12-12 season in the record “We've got. to get a good press in Greve. Waveland Bon Hofer’ Akgih . man, in its first team all-star lineup. Woody McBride was held to,” the Collegian. Frats and sorori-|$0%: Ray Stewari, Speedway, Hob Lincks Yr ough Eriday; Doers Open are No pou
(manager), Indianapolis 12 Noon Saturday & Sun.
. 8 a {four points for three quarters by . [ties are going to have to start "Service Awards—Norm Ellenberger, New mation. SILL GAIL, Celine: Farm entorbosies Whisk tne 3 Dive, Athy, i om 1010 ournev Teams non he tem readies of fall HELE ol . . : : ; : | Rob s ) y X lot of wind out of the Windy City II boom in the Santa ¢OTers with 19 markers, Roger| tre prizes ai. stalie for them. Ein pasa rls jModiagaveiis. The only
(Adkins made 12 of the 24 points]
“Some say we play a sched- | {in the second period for the win-|
Mishawaka; Jim Strader. Danville. III. ule that's too tough,” said Hin- |8andberg, Indianapolis; Prancis
Cheerleaders, Block Lawtence now fn oper
Anita Derby, is to do heavy prepping at Keeneland for town area is
Ethridge,
Battle Flu, Injuries
the Kentucky Derby . . . Trainer Ben Jones thinks so ners. | kle, “EN a Soy schedule ise [First Year Cheerleaders’, — Marjorie Seber at : . : a : : Indi Central (35) Indl State (66) e answer. r hasn’ [Campbell. Fulton, N. Y.: ‘John Sleeth, | ; much of Hill Gail that his Blue Grass friends believe = """* "fly "™" SH 0% By JIMMIE ANGELOPOLOUS a great mame In basketball Pecch Grove: Joh Sevmour. Tadianapois SN Plain Ben is pointing to saddle his sixth Run for the &hciairt 3-4 48freadot 3 4. 4, : ni reon’ ith| coast-to-coast on soft touches i S ) S12 Sincls 0. | Ly f to 5 Roses winner at Churchill Downs, May 3 Jones hasn't Brights § 0 gi Fervison. 0 0 gti Tech ® Jos Sexson is okay, Anderson's Cliek Smith! 1 suppose winning is the answer, ol J ap 2 Mond $ at Ct 8, Mayo ...Jones hasnt ‘miekarde © 0 Het raonc o 3 3/Still has a badly-swollen ankle and Kokomo’s Wildcats| is the thing to bring the fans i The instruc won the classic since 1949 (with Ponder), and in the Thomss 3 2 iain 7 3 HE recuperatng. Pack, 3d winning is what we : each bowler y : Voy #4 ’ : iColescott | . J rv 2 4 70 opinion of hunch players‘ he's due again . . . Jockey ‘Zret 3 1 3 Lonsistiow.s 3 8 3 That's the current status quo of three North Central| or three years. We've got the gales y od Eddie Arcaro, who has been astride a Kentucky Derby | - — GL ay id + 713; Conference teams looking with S Too of Tava coi % material! The Boys are experi- side es : : 4 : | Totals 211325) Totals 2 ; Some 1200 of Tech's . We' » : selio s winner four times, is slated to ride Hill Gail. |ndiana central 118 0 a ae ae RLS ee tickets for the Indianapolis tov enced now Mele realy, school is gE a =» Row jue jaya State ........ 2 | » 9 - ional Sat i { g Dezelan's w : : ; Free Throws Missed—Jones, Sinclair 2. terday after staying home to pro-| &lonals Saturday were avail- | QRVIS (SHORTY) BURDSALL. NORBERT ZAUCHIN, young first baseman who Bright, 3. Pickard 3 McBride, Thomas 4 tect a cold Monday and ro able at the Tech Bookstore fiery bibl) A UR piaLl Jon Jor turned in a fine job for the Louisville Colonels last year, Atha 2. Longfellow ; He had no fever. as TOIRIE: on like tor oe Sart with a trophy. He ‘was name \ hi are It c . ; : ee 2 » i : é s by Butler's most valuable for the .e gr te we tie Army the oiler day iv . "The 21 College Basketball SMITH, ANDERSON'S leading| GPecdway, Greenfield and An- [second straight year by local : Hiatt Roc year-o ichigan youth won a promotion for a tryout | NAIR TOURNEY scorer and good rebounder, has| “OR MAS Bh Today. (newsmen and radiomen. ; RAY HIA’ with the parent Boston Red Sox and was working out | At Terre Haute been. in school, but as yet can Pe AY or od! kets, » : : est. series : . . ES [Indians State 68, Indiana Central M5 stand no work with the puffed Anderson received’ 4112. and - ! bo Classic Leag in their spring training camp at Sarasota, Fla. when | Other NAIB Results ‘ankle he sprained severely against| Greenfield had 2043. Any avail- | WELCOME " record was . the service summons ‘came. a I mais Ty dence 44 prankton. Saturday afternoon.| 2Ple tickets will remain on sale | REGIONAL FANS! : the hard-hitt » o a ’ 2 2 | Sogthwest sa "State 88, East Texas He's still a doubtful participant at the Bookstore through Fri- - coming on anis fo now needn't worr An old favorite with fans throughout the American Asso- |Galnr R. Widenors 70 Coach Joe Platt's troubles are| uv. (If any tickets remain, | OFFICIAL i i gh WerieTews State IF Mlitei wi. | the most pressing. His Kats were guiv I Xo on sale at Butler Hiatt wa - ciation has departed the league . . . Eric Tipton, veteran long- ~ Southwest Missouri State 66, Central 4. hard.put to beat Camden, 26 to >turday before 1 p. m. SIZE AND WEIGHT of city pe . ; hu Other Result: a Cm —————— tet tnt semen ii f ball hitting outfielder, has been sold to Portland of the Pacific’ | axron 8% Hiram 88. 15, in a slow-motion game. They slight récurrene but is expected. j Tell us if you'd like to see Te Coast League by the St. Paul Saints “Eric the Red,” former | Shrmeste. Tech Jo Grove City At. Suge 4 3 rubber 7 Delpni ig be ready for Saturday's OouUTD OORS sefieh white a : ig rd . Clarion 50, Millersville (Pa.) 49. 213510 Ye, ora only 35/regionals. : ] [enon months age Duke University football star, usually was a nemesis to Indiop- {f¥ighten 94. Rapid City i. i 28 in Saturday's sectional, The Kats face tough Peru at| a MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL gates of . apolis ‘pitchers . . . In the danger spots, Tribe slabmen got |}Niasars 68. Colxate 66 (svertime) nals. ine home in the second game, then| i, : Justy $oral, rid f | I , ? |St, Francis (Brooklyn) 63, ‘Connecticut 17 . : would have to face the winner of, Hiatt's wo! 0 Tipton by throwing four wide ones. {8, Josenh's Pa) we Lafayette 63. | CORKY Williamson's charley the scrap between Wabash and on WTTV—Channel 10 a 2988 tear
| Tufts 79, Harvard 76. jhorse on his thigh had not re-la rugged Sheridan team in the was strong
: \ I ® Wrdming i) ‘Colorado 4. am 5 [SPonded fo \nemtment but he's im-|first clash. 2 win over A] un eo % age a Ing | Morris Harvey iy a tonmament Wes proving 1D er = a Rab Soop ol Snerden has Improved 2 . > iE : ot bo leyan 79. — ably since losin 0 0 i . NATIONAL | EAST MIDWEST Und Ta eng nn Rg the virus two weeks ago—had a Crispus Attucks tn the season ; Clip. This Coup on and Mail To tie with Bur Kebtucky Ne UCLA sa Duquesne 4 Tinos. 111/83 Tennessee State 56, Union (Ky) #1 .openér. Only Kokomo (60 to 39) n ” "w yy . teams have Dusussae 14 rT org Seton Hall 33 Dazton NO Ray Meyer of DePaul . land Elwood (52 to 48) have EQUIPMENT BASEBALL WTTV-Bloomington, Indiana Apex. Tool Seton MAM. 183 West Virginia 878 Holy Cross, 128° Loyola, il. 110 Pro Basketball 'N d ‘C h of , topped Sheridan this year. | : * virtue of its Towa 73.6 Duke 67.1 |8t. Johh's, N.Y. 724 Kansas State 72.9 ‘Name oach of Year = {| Pennsylvania and Spalding { Wi + T . © a'55-29 ledg lovos, Dl. =. 730 Stanford 663) Vilanova 70 Kansas 728] NATIONAL, BASKETBALL ASSOCIATION | CHICA GO, Mar. 68 (UR)—I| , » | $A.95 an © See Major League Dominic | St.Bondventure 72.9 Toledo Aas te wa Dioheus nil. Western Division ©. on |Ray Meyer, coach of De Paul's! 2-HOUR | BASKETBALLS 4 ‘Baseball on T. V coveted bra ansas 72.8 Drake 3! a | vp > . . ee a Loulsville 72.8 Hamline ¢6 1 Boston College 65.8 Minnesota 71.1 {Rochester ........... 31 3 47 i basketball teams- for the past! | - ‘ ~y : ’ Holy Cron ne Boston Coll. 65 8 Canisius 658 DePaul 10.2 Minneapolls ....:. HH 3 01 i lten years, was named today by DRY CLEANING BASKETBALL 95. : - ; . it : PERMA st. Louls 1 Syracuse | 87, ROUTH FAR WEST Nw ayne co d0 #83 13" the Chicago Basketball Writers , iy 1 GOALS. 2 “up } Name ....... Srusvsnrisssssssisssnsiroavesnes “PROVEN Vilanove 710 Nave. 88Lousvile *. 18 Washinton 18 ve op Association as Coach Of The | ® Hats Cleaned & Blocked || COMPLETE wiTH NET phe : Are Guarante INDIANA ig New york u, 88.3 W,. Ky. Btatf 71.8 U. C. L. A. 68.8 Byracuse ar T° Year me 5M, Expert Shoe Repairing | 5 | Address : ; EA yO Dena 5.4 West Virginia 67.8 Stanford 86.aRaston $78 2'si Meyer, who led a team rated a1 Brreratsnstrsnsncsrtusasnristariinien FREE ESTIM Lae 2%. ad Pun $71 Bo. California 65.0 New York '.. Ae 2a i L SPORTING {itera a1 Pomung Oren #82 Vibierni 87 Oreson |. 648 |Ehiiadelphia 300+ 7's “so-so” at the beginning of | SERVICE - ~ eo0DS - iy : TRI-STATE DePaul 50:3 Manhattan 65.0 E. Ky. Bate 64.5, Idaho sen Baltimore... 48 oJ 1819 {pe senson to a Tecord of 19 wing; SHOP ! co City ; « La Sole Produ ial. ; 695 So. California 650 Murray State 64.1 ‘Brigham Young 63.4 BS yy TH LAS y NioaT and 8 losses won the title in 194 is : : ! ot a ; Sess ess ssesssp amie s esr arssnsnssinsnnesnnes R108 F. 54th. fi inlet. 804 Georsetwn DC 648 T. C. U. 64.1 Santa Clara #33 Loe. : » WC le in 144 W. WASHINGTON | 200 W. WASH. Ll. 3446 | ‘ rm—— : 8 E.Ky. Stale ~ 665 Alabama . 630 Wash. State 63.1] (Ong games scheduled , 7+ land 44 and in 1948. us uae y : . : 2 Nie oh : : T nil . ) lr 2 ape, fa vo - slide Sh ¢ 5 “75 . . . : x To s ~s : gli a 2 : Sik yt a . . San Rr oe 5 2 X Filey > ir 5 Sai eo Sa > Sie . Ta Si 3 . 4 * $ - i > : 2 35 Sls “ : 2 = 3 . : a i 3 : : ary g . i pts : GLa ae abe : . : Ji 6 ail 2 pe wath
