Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 December 1937 — Page 34

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during early season play and a big tim probably will be had by all when Purdue's high-scoring machine stacks up against the Ramblers in the Windy City. Monday after ‘ playing De Paul there tomorrow. . . . The Boilermakers ; have averaged more than 50 points a game in three starts - and their clash with the Loyola outfit: is being pub ; as a demonstration of Whoopee basketball oni a big scale. «'s « Both teams place the emphasis on bombarding the hoop and Monday’s attraction is expected to resemble,

“an indoor shuttle race.

Loyola won 16 games and lost three last season and . one of the victories was at Indiana’ s expense. . . . Defeats

: were-by Chicago, St. Francis and Toledo. . . . Purdue's ; 1936-37 record was 15 won and five lost. . . . Loyola has : won 15 in a row on the home floor over a two-year span.

8 8 ” 8 yl #" + JEXPLANATION of that tie game on the NorthwesternNotre Dame record: It ‘was a 20-20 game and oc-. curred two years ago on New Year's Eve. . . . The scorekeeper ‘neglected ‘to record a free throw made by Ray - Meyer, Notre Dame’s current captain. . . . The teams left the floor thinking the Wildcats had won, 20-19. . .. News- - papermen, in checking their game summaries, discovered the error, but the players were dressed, the crowd had left and it was impassible to play an overtime period. Indiana’s game with the University of Louisville on

_ Feb. 12 is to be played in the Jeffersonville High School

fieldhouse to give more fans a chance to watch the game. « «~» Louisville plans to make the, occasion the high light on

its home schedule. : # # 2 §. ” 2 # OWA’S Big Ten team ‘leaves Towa- éity tonight for Indianapolis to tadkle Butler in the fieldhouse tomorrow night. . . . The Hawkeyes, like the Bulldogs, are undefeated this season and Coach Rollie Williams thinks he has something. . . , The tusle with Butler will be the first of a four-game holiday trip. Benny-Stephens, veteran forward, is leading scorer with 35. points, and Niles Kinnick, sophomore guard, ard Capt. Sam Johnson, forward, g are next with 16 and 17 points, respectively.

Stephens scored 83 points in 12 Big Ten games last winter and ‘|

Johnson chalked up 77. . .", Iowa lost-two games each to Purdue and Indians in Western Conforoits: competition. : 8 = 2 # ENNSY U. baketuallels: have been’ practicing for five weeks and have a couple more to go-befare the heayy part of their schedule opens on Jan. 5. . .. And the system: worked. to perfection last winter when Pennsy swept through to ‘thé Eastern Intercollegiate League championship undfeated in 12-starts. . . . It was the Quakers’ third unbeaten season in league. competition, others being in 1908 and 1920. « + « The team has wor 11 league titles and is coached by Lon Jourdet. s « « He captained the 1913 ‘Pennsy five, Including all games the Quakers wén 17 and lost three Jast season, « « +» One of the seth to invade Pennsy again on Jan.’8. . . . victor in all nine games played. with the Red and Blué. J 8 8 » 2 : LTHOUGH Basketball scores - were ‘expected to mn higher this season because: of the: new rule ‘eliminating: the center. jump, Northwestern's court team tallied three less points in its first three games than for the first three ‘contests a year ago... Last season the Wildcats rolled up ‘108 points against 106 this winter. Cleo Diehl, forward. with the Wildcat netters, is captain-eleet of the 1938 football’ team and first baseman on the Northwestern nine. . « » He plays end in-football, won three letiers as a sophomore and is well on -the way toward. being the ‘Wildcats’ first nine-letferman in rec ent years. : Sis a Sa : 2 2 EPADW hardwood: postinrs will celebrate: New. Year's Eve by .

with “Bel “last n Was the Tigers finale and’ the boys: will ry als time to clebriite pl the Br it Sid Mudd, who bas been named’ to the scholastic honor roll: of ‘the

College. Of “Arts ‘and ‘Sciences twice this semester, is captain of the St. :

Louis U. basketball team and cocaptain of the baseball squad. When Marty Rossini, cocaptain of last season’s hardwood team, graduated, St. Louis fans were certain ‘his specially built size 13: shoes ’ would not be filled in a hurry, but two Billiken sophomores, Danny

O'Sullivan and Dick Brooks, have pedal extremities of equal size. = ( |}

'{ year. vith ‘a promising team. This year the -Hawkeyes Have ‘all the

40ks was by Notre Dame, 41-36. .".. The Irish are

Notre’ Dame has: been; he. they also possess: speed and ‘clever.

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: dividual scoring ‘honors among his

to date" ‘Stephens has scored 35 | night. -Iillinois: Wesleyan will play

ing: condition, Nile Kinnick, Iowa's i #ll-Conference football selection, has|

“las eve -on the hardwood | floor |

Basketball Scores

COLLEGES Grand Rapids, 37; Calvin, 2%.

Indiana “B,” 31; Butler “B,” 20. DePauw, 34; Beloit, 30. % Franklin, 34; Drury, 25. Wabash, 40; Rose Poly, 27. Hanover, 37; Anderson, 35. Oakland City, 39; McKendree, 28. [Eastern Illinois, 36; Indiana State, 34.

Manchester 34; Huntington, 2 oN Saga; Central, 37; ont 3 oy 33.

lege, 81. Kansas, 31; Washburn, 15.

(Kas.) Teachers, 31. Southwestern (Kas.), 37; rensburg Teachers, 35.’ Oklahoma, 31; Tulsa, 29.

War-

Ottawa, 39; Friends, 23. Albion, 35; Defiance, 23 Morningside, 29; Baker, 23.

Kansas State, 38; Colorado Col-

Concordia (Minn.), 38; Pitisburg

Central, 46; "Missouri Valley, : 30.

in the: local Fieldhouse.

{with a versatile squad. Never aé : strong. contendér. for the Big Ten

title, Towa “has come . forth this

necessary ‘assets of a “winning - ball club. Considered to:be one of the rangiest teams in their conference

Gaptained by Sam Johnson, for ward, the invaders have rolled, over

: their first : three opponents. Ben!

Stephens, junior, and coworker with’ Johnson at forward, appears better this year than last when he won inteammates. In the "three: contests points, ‘Haying rounded in to eilty play-

ed. himself a starting. ara} Kinnick is reported to bei

“me unbeaten University of Iowa basketball team will open its fourganie re-holiday tour tomorrow night by opposing the Butler Bulldogs Butler also is undefeated in three starts. Coach’ Rollie ‘Williams’ netmen will arrive in Indianapolis tomorrow

ry Joe Van Yasdisk: ard. 2, Kenneth Suessens, Suard, 3. Coach Rollie: Williams, & Jack: ‘Drees, center.

as he is: on the aridizon, Joe Van Ysseldyk and Kenneth Suessens also are expected to see action at the guards with Jack: Drees at center. Since Coach Tony Hinkle will be without the services of George Perry, forward, a new combination is being formed. Those striving for

[Perry's berth are Willard Fawcett

and Bill Geyer. Geyer, however, still shows the effects of a sprained

ankle. “Jerome Steiner, former Berne High School ‘player, has been receiving

‘much attention. The little sophomore ‘may be-in the starting lineup.

Butler's “B” team will play Kokomo Junior College at Kokomo to-

the Bulldog reserves in a practice

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tilt ‘tomorfaw afternoon at 3 ‘o'clock. and.the Butler “B” team and fresh man squad will tangle at 7-p. m. in a curtain-raiser to the varsity battle. Tip-off, for the big game is sched= uled for 8:15 p. m.

Notre: Dame Meets Wildcats Tomorrow SouTH BEND, Ind., Dec. 17 (U.

seeking ‘their: 18th straight pasket-

‘thall victory when they meet North-

western University’s Wildcats here tomorrow night. : Last season Notre Dame barely edged out the Cats, 24 to 23, after ‘taking the worst thumping ever,

given: :thém by a Northwestern quin“earlier in the year, 38 to 19.

EHalvestern s. chances of" “stoped ping the Irish winning streak willbe:

P)—The Fighting Irish will be

pninplnid Bi the absence of Mc- Dame will be siitiizs the - valuable +| Michaels, Wildcat high scorer last [services of Capt. Ray Meyer, who |season, who: ws ‘out with a sprained |suffered a dislocated right elbow two

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LOCAL "PREP CARD LISTS 12 NET TILTS

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Greencastle Here Tonight

Tech Host to Frankfort Tomorrow; Rockets to Play Washington.

TONIGHT

Broad Ripple at Decatur Central, Greencastle at Cathedral. ' Crispus Attucks at Dunbar (Dayton, 0.). : Manual at Warren Central, ‘Shortridge at Shelbyville, Tech at Columbus.

TOMORROW

Washington vs. Broad Ripple ab Shortridge. Crispus Attucks at Clear Springs, © Greenficld at Manual. Shortridge at Southport. Frankfort at Tech. Fishers vs, Sacred Heart at ‘H, A. C.

Twelve games involving city teams, including battles against some of the state’s oufstanding quintets; are scheduled for tonight and tomor‘TOW.

to the Cathedral gym for tonight's most promising encounter, with the Tech-Frankfort North Central Conference clash at the East: Siders’ gym heading tomorrow’s card. ‘An intracity game between Washington and? Broad Ripple and Shortridge’s visit to Southport also -add Spice to tomorrow’s program, Capt. Bill Hurrle of the Irish, who has been ill for: two weeks, is expected to be back in shape for toe night’s game? and his return to form should add to the Cathedral scoring punch. The Irish defeated Tech

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time). Mt. St. Mary’s 3%; Shepherd, 29. | Harvard, 42; Boston U., 29. Southern California, Uo Louisfauna State, 38. Creighton, 47; South Dakota, 38, Carthage College, 39; Stockton, 33. Duke, 33; Florida, 25. Capital U., 34; Heidelberg, 31. Wooster, 69; Ashland, 24. Kent State, 37; Muskingum, 32. Richmond, 31; Maryland, 26. Waynesburg, 31; Duquesne, 5 (overtime).Marshall, 50; Salem, 3. 3 Michigan Normal, 35; Hope, 26.

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Maryville Teachers, 31; William

Jewell, 18,

Morehead Teachers, 34; Transyl-

.vania, 24,

DePaul, 36; Wichita, 21. Marietta, "a0; Washington and Jefferson, 39.

Wilmington, 36; Cedarville, 19. Winingian, 38; Geneva, 31. HIGH SCHOOLS Bedford, 29; Seymour, 21. Dale, 29; Cannelton, 27. Paoli, 37; West Baden, 21. Burris (Muncie), 39; Albany, 19. Froebel (Gary), 32; Roosevelt (East Chicago), 29. Horace Mama (Gary), 29; Valparaiso, 28

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