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Best Hoosiers Can Do Is Tie || For 2d Place

rr mz Times Special May 10,10, 11 | May 6, 7 . ay TT or 13 or. 28 3 BLOOMINGTON, Ind., March 3. \ 1 7 : 4 : Sy Tn Maths 3 iy HL fie & Ye 19 July iy’ 3. I i : —All is not well in Bloomington toi 31, got. day and it isn't only the Payne trial. For Indiana, conqueror of Illinois and scheduled runner-up to the Illini for Big Ten honors, last night let Northwestern beat them, 49-45, pushing them out. of second place, Sept, i, 1 : : while Iowa was whipping Illinojs May 17. 17, 18 19 , 24, 3, 26, 36 : and taking over that spot. FEN ahve irs FT Hoa gl si 30 28 36.40. 00. 20 % 27, gh July 8 Illinois has the top spot cinched. | i Ir Sept. ‘13, 2 1 ia 5. Bet. Te A Both Indiana and Iowa have one Times Special : — game left to play—the Hoesiers with ?

y 11, 17 yg ay , 18 11 pr; 20. 21 24, 3 GREENCASTLE, March 3.—Lloyd 3, i Bw » | Jo fh FL the ik i 18 3¢ yan 3 ily 3 eh Ohio State Saturday here, and the » MArch J. July's 1,2 July 4, 25. ; June 0; July 1.3 ig. 30 Hawkeyes with Wisconsin at Mad-|Messersmith, associate professor of Sept. 11, 12 ci 17 ; t. 1 84 14, 1s. 16, 1 14 LN json. y M3 physical education at DePauw uniule 46 hi 18 Max 3h 3% Yar 3, 3,

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tie for second, if Iowa loses Satur-|directer of athletics in the absence . p— — w_ day and the Hoosiers win, If Iowa |0f Donovan C, Moffett whe is at tion Day | turdays 11 t 5 11 Bindari 13 Saturdays ghd Hi Jays | Ege Day hh " * Bos fof i : Labor Day 1¢ Night Games fer; Eames 14 Night Games ;

beats Wisconsin, Indiana is out of |the Yniverety of Iowa deing gradw—Rrackets Denote Helidayy=m—wew—ew—esiern All Star Game Tuesday, July 7, 1942.

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| coached baseball at + Shortridge. for, —— Indians couldn't get going last| - Michigan's) Last Point night and were lagging at the half, gan Pe e oo Be Walver- 25 te 13, and with feur ere be. | | Ines’ last poi a free throw and a W hi i s 46 4 2 one in the seeond period were be- | {hen Sprowl hit again. Mickey I owd I ps I noi s I 0 oe 33 to 13. pe { ney an Sap Blanken hit i Johnny Logan started a Hoosier |} an e score was tied at T Fl [ f S ef S Bi 10 comeback and when little Irv SwanFon that in on, Purdie mad 0 0 C econ PO n 9 Junior Circuit son started finding the range on his ’ e { » wing the book| CHICAGO, March 3 (U. P.)—The University of Iowa basketball BY UNITED PRESS Jong Gig Zann © mmr Menke put in|team, which has played in toygh luck all seasen, claimed a measure of As- olds grew 10dsY GR § lap-heavy favorile fof esth of the 16/ 10M Re row and John |revenge today for past disappointments. By TOMMY DEVINE regional basketball tourneys, a raft of unexploited teams; who aren't IN v 4 back. int 11 y counted once| Iowa upset the Big Ten's newly erowned champions, Illinois, 46 to 32,| United Press Staff Correspondent | saying much, peinted for the top-notchers with “everything to gain a VER a 2 h it a virtual run- (last night at Iowa, City before a crowd of 13,500 fans, the largest ever] CHICAGO, March 3.—There is nol and nothing to lose"—prerequisites of a dark horse. LY was age wise. gS Jong to see a game in the Hawk's fieldhouse. The victory was Iowa’s 10th substitute for a tight pennant rage Just as, on each regional card, one quintet appeared te stand out|*: a A Ee y Early in the game, the two teams|against four defeats and gave it un- ; to make baseball turnstiles click|®8s likely winner, at least one smheralded “Squad, VW Vistual "peaple’s Po a up ig Vass blayed evenly, with the score tied at|disputed ppssessiori of second place and lub owners. smilés. Prisident choices,” began taikng shape—but - : Sa all, 8-all and 12¢all. But Michigan [in the conference ace. : ! quietly. . Record Broken orged ahead on | buckets by Hol-| Coach Doug Mills eof Tilinois William Harridge. pointed out to-| Logansport fans viewed the little ar eéeae tt was. ths setond Indiana: detent started a quintet of reserve players day as the official American league |Manticello team with apprehension of the season by Nerthwestern, the make it a fairly |against Jowa ani these second hi schedule for 1942 was released. |as likely vanquisher o 1 legate: first time this has happened to a if any season stringers piled up a 23 to 16 ad- “We've given the schedule severgl| Port Berries, should Cliff Wells ease Hoosier team coached by Branch he without inning the, con- [vantage by half-titne. At the start ‘shots in the arm’ to key it to war- his boys past Peru in their first re ee McCracken, N.U. beat Indi t title—by laying Illinois to|of the second period, the Illinois time emergencies,” Harridge said,|S2™® Monticello must first beat Born ae ari ars ne a ” Champaign in regulars took the {floor but flashed “but there's no aupstiticte fors tight Flora before facing the berries in ’ urday. none of the brilliance that carried the deciding match.

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\igan, 28; Purdue, 22. ay (Xavier). Umpire paraiso).

I Gets Draw .{ CINCINNATI, O., March 3 (U. | J). —Ezzard Charles, 20-year-old 1 and Ken Overlin, dleweight cham- |i n, “battled to ° 10-round draw t night in ihéir light heavy-

them to the title. | With Tom Chapman and Ben Trickey leading {he attack, the Hawkeyes hit a sizzling scoring pace in the final period and raced into the lead. When Jowa piled 38 to 27 jedvaniaje, Coach

12 points for Iowsd, Ww. Fowler of Illinois ge rnered 14

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flag race to keep fan interest high.” To prove his peint the American league president cited the 190 sea-

son.

Last night’s results: Iowa 46, Illi-

“That was the greatest year in

nois 32; Northwestern 49, Indiana American league history,” he said,

45; Wisconsin 49, Minnesota 47; Purdue 52, Michigan 41.

“Detroit, Cleveland and New York fought it out down the stretch and

Games Saturday: Purdue at Illi-|only two games separated the pen-

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Ohio State at Indiana, Iowa pant-winning Tigers and the third

at Wisconsin, Northwestern at Min- place Yankees when the race was

nesota.

Phill Miller Gets U. S. Army Post

Times Special

FRENCH LICK SPRINGS, March

over. That tight race was reflected in the attendance, particularly in the final month of the season.”

“Pep Tablets”

The “pep tablets” which have been given the 1942 schedule consist of enlarging the night game schedule from 35 to 77 after dark contests; waiving limitations on Sunday double-headers and the in-

3—Phill Miler, Grand. American.) gon of two all-star..games on champion of 1924 and three times|the season's "program. %

winner of the national high average, has been appointed instructor at the Las Vegas, Nev. air base

with the rank of captain.

For the past six years Miller has

been the gun club instructor here. Now he will fill a position of instructor in the flexible gunnery school, teaching American boys the secret of expert rifle shooting. Since 1922 when he won the allround title at the Grand American, Miller has fashioned all sorts of marksmanship records. After 10 years in retirement, Mil-

The previous limit of seven night games for each club was waived this season in line with a request by President Roosevelt when he gave baseball the “green light” for wartime operation. Chicago, 8t. Louis, Cleveland and Philadelphia each will play 14 nocturnal contests at home and the Washington Senators 21 games, Dates for the two all-star contests have been set as Monday, July 6, for the eastern game with New York the likely site and Tuesday, July 7, for the western game with Cleveland the tentative choice,

ler emerged in 1934 breaking his lirst 200 targets -in the Grand American. In 1937 he won the amateur clay target title with 200 straight, and tied for the amateur doubles. In 1939 he collected the Grand American all-round title

Opens April 14 The question of twilight ball

which has been considered by some clubs, notably Cleveland, is a matter to be settled by the owners themselves, Harridge said.

One experimental phase of the

with 880 out of 900.

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new schedule which will be watched with interest is the policy of the Chicago White Sox in leaving open

At Shelbyville, the Madison Cubs face a real test when, and if, they face the hot Columbus Bulldogs in the final game. Madison was the beginning of a trend to under-rate the Bulldogs when the Cubs beat them on Feb. 10, At Muncie, Richmond and Muncie Burris both face dark-horse choices who form imppsing first-round opposition. Burris must defeat a fine Winchester squad and Richmond must face the outfit from Straughn that upset New Castle last Thursday. Seymour Threatens

Although Bedford and Jeffersonville are doped to meet in the final game at Bedford, a giant-killer of good standing, the Seymour Owls, loom a strong threat. Aurora looks good in the Rushville tourney, but the Kitchel five that dumped Connersville in 8 double overtime during sectional play may turn the trick. South Bend Central's favored five may find its nemisis from either Goshen or Culver. Archie Chadd’'s Anderson Todians, perennial powers when the chips are down, must contend with a rushing quintet from Central of Lawrence who swept through the Indianapolis sectional, hottest in the state this year.

choice to spill Terre Haute Wiley at Martinsville. Monrovia dumped the Martinsville cagers after they had eliminated Bloomington. Fans Baffled Greentown stands best as a dark horse against Tipton at the Marion tourney, while Boonville looms best against Evansville Central. Huntington must face Pennville, a comer: and Crawfordsville, Attica, Greencastle and Clinton form a

Monrovia looms as the people's |

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first game Thursday Morgan Park of Chicago.

Morgan Park and will start at 7 p. m. Thursday with a game between Lake Forest academy and Culver. Park school will meet its first-round opponent at 8:15 p. m. Other seeded teams are St. Rita, Concordia of Ft. Wayne and Culver. Park, if it gets by Morgan Park, will meet St. John’s Military academy.

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_|five of their available 12 Saturday|four-way split .that is baffling to ; i : Wa EE a iu gates gi Home, fans, Yh pois as possible winner. y _ Michigan's 1941 Ee te ae eon The schedule opens Tuesday,| Of course, at Lafayette—with Lebre ousel candidate. EH Hin 2 April 14, with the world champion|anon, Frankfort and Lafayette in folder » He IS an Oul~INew York Yankees at Washington|the same playoff — it’s anybody's ih Je nesdiiner Ses per pc ball-game, not entirely excluding cago, Cleveland st Detroit and) oho Peis WHO may dump Frank Philadelphia at Boston. The Jasper five hardly couM be called a dark horse when they meet Washington's Hatchets. Jasper is a power in its own right, and this game should decide the Washington regional.

; With Flying Colors CHICAGO, March 3.—Bernie Jefferson, Negro halfback at Northwestern from 1936 to '38, and now a physical education teacher here, oe passed the physical and mental ex- : oss aminations for the Army Air Corps with an exceptionally high score.

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