Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 January 1947 — Page 17
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Hoosiers Out And Outshoot Boilermaker Five
Victory Turns State Dope Bucket Topsy-Turvy; Inaccuracy at Foul Line Costly to Purdue Thanks to Indiana university's basketball team, the state college
ture was, at its best, muddled today, pam over Purdue, 62-46, last night before a sorry-all-seats-
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gone crowd of $330 at Bloomington, topsy-turvy, Just two nights previously the e. And just before that the had handed Butler a 46-point lacing. The Bulldogs in turn had ‘buffed the Hoosiers in the Butler fleldhouse just after the opening ©f the new year,
; Outrun and Outshot ‘Indiana outran and outshot the avored Bollermakers in bouncing : from Saturday night's defeat at Wisconsin, * The Hoosiers jumped to an early Jead and were never behind. Purdue tied it once at 6-6, but Indiana Jumped ahead again and, paced by Lou Watson, gained a 33-26 half‘time lead. Indiana shot no fewer than 52 Simes in the first half as compared #0 34 by Purdue. Purdue was never ble to narrow the halftime margin,
the isler attack with 16, 15 and 11 points,
yeapectively, . Purdue's Paul Hoffman shared honors with Watson and the Boilermakers with 16. °
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the Hoosiers turned the dope bucket Boilermakers had outspéeded Notre dicapped by poor shooting froth the
sticcessful on only 12 of 28 chances, while Indiana was making good 16 of 21, The victory was Indiana's fifth in 10 games this season and its sep
|previously had beaten Ohio state and lost to Wisconsin, The loss was Purdue's second of the year and its first in conference play. The Boilermakers previously had been beaten only by U. O. L. A. in winning five of their first six games, Indians (62)
Purdue again was seriously han-
lowa Challenges Badgers
* OHICAGO, Jan. 14 (U, P)— Powa’s rampaging. basketball team, feated only by Wisconsin ni’ Big e play, stood today as the ma-
1 obstacle to thé Badgers’ efforts
gain an undisputed conference Bitle, «—Aroused by the Wisconsin -trih in their first league game, wks came back to trounce State, the defending cham61 to 35, in their next tussle. § last night they combined th! Minnesota to set & new contotal scoring mark for one outlasting the Gophers to , 17 to 64. y ‘ In!other games the “Whiz Kids”
EE playing as a unit, toppled
0 State, 61 to 42; Michigan took : d eight-point victory of ason from Northwestern, and iana’s hot-and-cold five sur. prised by tripping Purdue, 62 to 46. The 141 counters the Hawkeyes Bnd Minnesota threw in topped the old mark of 137 set when Ohio State defeated Indiana, 85 to 52, Feb. 24, 1945. But it wasn’t an easy victory dor Towa despité the 13-point mar-
In the first half never more than two points separated thé clubs, and Mingesmta led at intermission, 34 fo 32. lowa roared back to take a five-point lead in the second period, but Minnesota tied it up again. The
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1 W L Pet. Pts. OP. Wisconsin ....... } 0 1000 188 158 Michigan i 1 667 128 120 ndians ..... 3 1 801 113% 188 lows ..... «2 1 887 200 162 Minnesota ....... 3 3 500 187 188 Illinois ........... 3 3 500 14 100 Ohio Btate .......1 3 280 18 Purdue viva ans } 000 hed 81 Northwestern .... 0 000 112 143
durable Hawkeyes took another four-point lead with seven minutes left. Big Noble Jorgensen, the Iowa center, took over then, pfiching in thrée baskets in two minutes to give the home team a lead they held. Coach Doug Mills’ “Whiz Kids,” Fred Green, Andy Phillip, Ken Menke, Jack Smiley and Gene Vance played nearly all the game for the Illini against Ohio State. Ohio challenged for the first five minutes, then Illinois took a 6-3 edge and ran up'a 31 to 8 halftime | margin. ‘For the first 12 minutes the Buckeyes couldnt get a field goal, and later, even with field goals, they couldn't make it a contest as Smiley tossed in 22 points. Michigan, which beat Northwestern, 39 to 31, in the opening conference game for both teains, won by a similar margin as the Wildcats obviously missed Bill Sticklen, their ace forward who was declared ineligible. Michigan held a 28-15 halftime lead.
foul line, The Boilermakers were|
ond in. three conference starts. I. U.| |
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HAND.Y MEN—There ‘was
Tag-Team Bout Billed Tonight
A tag-team encounter between a pair of skilled, speedy and poptilar matmen and two exponents of
225 | rough and tumble tactics tops to-
night's wrestling show at the Armory. ; Rene La Belle, Toronto, and Buddy Knox, Tulsa, both favorites with local fans, clash with “Friendly” Jack Terry, Oklahoma City, and Steve Nenoff, Toledo. It is a promised thrill-producing struggle and rates one of the best Yag-team bouts here in months. It is for two falls out of three. Art Brady, Los Angeles, meets Mike Mehalakis, San Francisco, in the one-fall opener at 8:30.
3 ‘Swimming Meets OnY.M. C. A. Cord -
Y. M. C. A. swimming teams will compete in three meets this week, starting’ with the, seniors’ engage-
Y. M. C. A. pool at 7 o'clock tonight.
tackle the Indianapolis Athletic club juniors at 5 p. m. in the Yi pool and on Saturday the juniors
will journey to Hunfington. |
od 3 ye - > er eld a ordre sibopid patie Lobiptid
ment against Ft. Knox, Ky. in the |’
no shortage of hands under the
basket as Lou Watson of Indiana and a pair of Purdue players scrambled for a rebound during last night's game, Ward Williams of Indiana (20) stands by to lend another hand :
or two.
FBI Head Asks Sports Cleanup
WASHINGTON, Jan. 14 (U. P). ~The sporting world faced an tltimatum from FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover today to clean out the “scum” or prepare for a storm of public wrath, : Promoters and participants alike must see that ‘sports are kept “clean and above the ugly rumors of fixes and control by gamblers,” he told a press conference. Otherwise, “public opinion will demand an accounting and in no unmistake able manner.”
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¥ Undefeated Orispus Attucks still holds the No. 1 spo [Of nine straight victories. Franklin Township, with an average of 46] - |points, Is the best offensive club, while Southport, has held its {v|0PpoRenta to an average of 28.91 points a fame, _ highest on : ense,
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ball teams have season records to date of weekly survey showed today.
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Tinker to Lose Leg Irish Back on Mend ORLANDO, Fla, Jan, 14 (U.,P).| ROCHESTER, Minn, Jan, 14 (U.
-Joe ‘Tinker, who won baseball p fame as & member of the Tinker-|, rc Calelskl, Notre Dame
to-Evers-to-Chance double play football player under treatment at combination of the old-time Chi-|the Mayo clinic for A knee injury, cago Cubs, will have his left leg!is “doing very nicely,” physicians amputated here tomorrow at reported today. Czlejski is walking | Orange hospital because of aon crutches, they said, and will be
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