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forwards; Jack Under State at center; Herd of Towa and Paul Hoffat the guards, Receive Votes second team berths of Indiana and at the forwards; of Illinois at center, Amling of Ohio State

1045 and then came back this sea« son to play above the standard set a season ago. Morris points in league competi year, ’ On a team that owed in second division all season Ho was consistently brilliant. He rank fifth in individual scoring and Dave Strack of Michigan at|‘he key performer who made guards, (Strack formerly at. |Bollermakers a threat even

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Stellar individual performers were widely distributed around the-Big Ten this season and that was reflected in the voting of conference soaches and Midwestern newspapermen: who' participated in the poll. A total of 28 players from every conference school, excepting ocellardwelling Chicago, received votes for the All-Star team. The honorary captaincy of the All-Oonference quintet goes to Morris, the only unanimous choice. The Northwestern forward led the league in individual scoring in

2 Hoosiers On All-Opponent Team

today on the all-opponent team picked by Ohio State university's basketball team, new Big Ten champions, The lineup: Max Morris, Northwestern and Bob Doster, Illinois, forwards; Tom Schwarts, Indiana, center; John Wallace, Indiana, and Jack Burmaster, Illinois, guards.

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Willard Reed, Indiana's state heavyweight champion who faces Lou Campbell of Chicago over the 10-round route at the Armory toe morrow night, will wind up training this afternoon at the Westside A. C. Reed's schedule calls for only

Hoosier titleholder expecting to be in top physical condition for tomorrow night's mill The Indianapolis product will be

since his release from the army about three weeks ago and Reed will be at his heaviest fighting weight, close - to the 3200-pound mark. Trainer Gene Jackson sent Reed against two sparmates yesterday and he was punching sharply with both hands throughout six rounds against Bob Cain and Al Sheridan. Campbell will arrive here from Chicago tomorrow morning. The six-foot-two northerner has been prepping for Reed at Chicago's Ringside gym with veteran handler Danny Spunt in Charge. :

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Are Back at I. U.

Times Special BLOOMINGTON, Ind, Feb. 38. Bob Hoernschemeyer, Big Ten passing champion in 1048 and 1944, and George

university after being discharged from the U. 8. naval academy at Annapolis because of deficiency in studies.

Hoernschemeyer, who as a freshman in ‘1943 led the nation in ground gained, quarterbacked Navy's powerful football team for half of the 1045 season before being sidelined with a shoulder injury. Sunheim was one of the Navy's top fullbacks during the past season. The pair's return to the Hoosiers considerably strengthens Indiana's chances for successful defense of its Big Ten football championship this fall.

6 Recommended For Letter Awards

Nelson Gaddy, John Kroetz, Don Hinkle, Bob’ Benjamin, Bob Wade and Charles Keever, members of

Bob Phillips was named for the student manager's award. Nelson Gaddy was awarded the varsity Underwood trophy, and Don Thomas, the reserve Under wood trophy, by their coaches. The trophies are given to the most valu, able and outstanding member of the varsity and reserve squads. Last

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