Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 February 1947 — Page 6

: + Sights on Huge Chicago Tournament

Two Heavyweight Battles End in First Round; Crowd of 3302 on Hand

By EDDIE ASH, Times Sports Editor

* + boxers slugged it out for the glory of winning ang the prizes.

of the American Legion, was fought | over a five-week period, and on the

peting and they were in far better physical condition than in some years gone by.

Open Class

before 3302 fans, called for finals Hill PAL club.

eight in the open class, eight in the A. C.

outs, one technical knockout and 135 Pounds—Sylvester Simmons,’ two defaults, | Simmons A. C.

In the rugged open class compe- mons A. C. “center team, trained and coached! Side Community center. three titles, and the Simmons A. C.| Side Community center.

Simmons, a former Golden Gloves, Simmons A. C.

champ, also annexed three crowns. | The. Douglas-Hill PAL club wor | Novice Class

one. PAL club.

sent Indianapolis ‘in the annual! A.C. Tournament of Golden Gloves 126 Pounds—Edward Banks, Leeper - Champions in Chicago in the huge A C. % Chicago stadium on Peb. 24, 25 and 135 Pounds—Donald Packwood, 26. The Indianapolis boys will bat-' - South Side Community center. tle it out in a tournament that em- 147 Pounds—Robert Haydock, braces eight-man teams from all | Greenfield Boys’ club. over the Middle West, South, 160 Pounds—Eugene Fowlks, DougSouthwest, Northwest and Far West. | las Hill PAL club.

A C. The Tournament of Champions is. sponsored and staged under the be Williams, Leeper auspices of Chicago Tribune Chari-| ® ties, Inc. The Tribune supervises, and controls ail Golden Gloves William Roberts, the South Side towrneys in the western half of the Community center's aggressive and country and Arch Ward, Tribune hard punching open class light sports editor, who dirests the over- heavyweight (175 pounds), had all amateur boxing enterprise, was tough luck. He didnt get to fight an interested guest at the Indian- in either the semi-finals or finals. apolis finals show last night. He On Thursday, three remained in is the daddy of Golden Gloves. that division and one—Carlton In the novice class finals at the Chaney—pulled out. And last night, Armory, the Leeper A. C, téam won William Bell also defaulted. Roberts three titles, Douglas-Hill two; Jack- Won his crown by having one fight, son, A. C. one, South Side Commu- early in the tourney, when he won nity center one and Greenfleld Boys’ by a knockout. club one. | Jack Boswell of the Jackson A. C. * The Henry O. Goett trophy was Won the novice light heavy honors awarded to Bobby ‘Smith, Douglas- after a blistering three rounds of Hill PAL club, who was decisioned give-and-take with Thomezs R-r-by Pred Rice, also of the Douglas- | ‘mond of South Side Community Hill club, in the novice 112-pound center. Boswell started mo: = 1a division. Young Sm*h was chosen the second stanza after Redmond as the tournament's “most promis- ot out in front in the first. ing novice.” The open and ‘novice! Six of the Indianapolis open

Heavyweight Matches ter middleweight, ‘retained his title Last night's two heavyweight

round. In the open battle between

Cla Jackson A.C. was effective in the infighting. 3 Slay, anza. in 1:12 of the Sylvester Simmons, 1946 feather-

McClary into a corner during the! °' Yar: slugging, Clemmons pulled away, - McKinney Wins Nod

in 1:25 of the first round. The big |° Vinee

fellows met head-on at the bell ! and it was soon evident that! Mitchell was in for a rocky ride, Williams landed a sharp left and | AR a followed it with a right. i hit. the deck but was up Seconds. He tried to spar illiams right sent him spraw again for a six count. Prawling trom Sone to song. third knockdown, Referee Patton | called a halt and awarded the shade. honors to Williams. Mitchell's legs [it in a

appeared too weak to stand up [they poured leather.

Golden Gloves Results

{185 Pounds)’ " Bylvester Bimmons, Simmons A,

| fro on club, isioned Fred Harris, Leeper A. C. . C. (160 Pounds)

ll PAL Su. center Simmons A. C. tached. 3 a Pounds)

sioned Willlam R South Side Communit cen nity ks ter, Vo Bd "aetaust from william Beli,

huavienats

William Cer 3 113 of ‘Bret round. Se

Harr 3 -dackson A.C

Fred Rice, 112-pound movies

Jack Beawell Joo Williams 115-pound novice Heavyweight novice

Fesler Accepts Buckeye Post

COLUMBUS, O., Feb. 15°(U. P).|

The Indianapolis Golden Gloves tournament of 1947 reached the .end of the long, free swinging six sessions at the Armory last night before a packed house that shouted its approval as the young amateur

The annual classic, Indianapolis’ biggest fistic feature, which is sponsored by The Indianapolis Times and the Robison-Ragsdale post —

eight seasons today, returning to

“whole, there were more boys com- The 1947 Champs

{the downtown quarterbacks.

t's mitt menu, presented 112 Pounds—George Tabor, Douglas Resier Same 10 Lm th Si Manate Paul Wail Last night's m D State athletic board after’

{ended and the invaders still held was | the slender one point margin after %, ‘the next 10 minute session. Arnold SUI CISN net Jusbt. sue his parting saly at the fed house the next 10 minute sesion. Arnold But Mr. Kautsky failed to con- 38 With a late pivot shot. |sider that Tri-Cities has been bol- | Returning from Pittsburgh where stered considerably by Billy Hassett | in his freshman season last fall his and Ed Lewinski since the club last Two-Team Tie {147 Pounds—Julius Griffith, Sim- team won three out of nine games, played here. {Fesler takes over one of the na- Otten was in the pink of condition “tition, the South Side Community 160 Pounds—Weldon Phelps, South tions coaching hot spots. Long a and came through with a masterful | | powerhouse In Big Nine conference | 19-point performance. by Eugene (Tiny) Bland, carried off 175 Jods <i Roberts, South | competition, Ohio States rapid| The clubs are due to play a return | {alumni and home town supporters! {game at Moline tonight, then the | squad, coached and trained by Bob, 'Heavyweight—William Clemmons, are quick to complain if the team Kautskys continue on to Detroit for | Jal to make an impressive show- a Sunday engagement. | Win or lose, it was a sizaler for, a 1940 when Prancis Schmidt the some 3000 fans who sat through | ini A one open title and the Leeper A. C. 112 Pounds—Fred Rice, Douglas Hill ended a seven-year career as coach, the Dow Chemical A. Cs 56-53 tri- With a our m Pay the Buckeyes have been directed by umph' over the New York RenaisThe eight open kings will repre- 118 Pounds—Robert Wilkins, Leeper Paul Brown, Carroll Widdoes and sance to watch the league encounter. | Otten gave the Blsckhawks a

Men’ s State Pin Tourney Opens on West Side ys

By BEENARD HARMON

TR i “I guess I just can’t take it," oa — 16 championship melees, 118 Pounds—Gene Parker, Leeper 8 5 only p P {ceeding Paul Bixler who quit after door. novice—and the record was 11 bouts 126 Pounds—R ussell McKinney, an indifferent season to become]

to a decision, two straight knock-| South Side Community center. Coach at Colgate. The Blackhawks drove into.a five- |

{ the third | the Bulldogs remain in the unde- | the three-quarter mark, only to run |period, but Risen and Herin Schae- | féated list with victories over Can-'into trouble. {fer went out with a cut over his terbury, DePauw, Valparaiso

ht eve a little later and didn't | (fWice) and Wabash. In the first right ey {contest between the two schools,

{point lead at the start o

Then, too, big Don |

get back into the game. Gussie Doerner, | placement, drove under for a Se he ¢ Giants’ home floor and came hortly before the riod | 8¥aY with a 53-to-40 triumph. e the Kau s a 43-42 oe oe ets Doorner and Maas i€ held in check tonight, the Butler one-season scoring record | dres t the home forces Ernie Andres sho _44 Will be broken. Maas has 207 points

for the 17 games played this sear |

"But Otten got loose for three bas15 ‘kets and Hassett drove around |

Doerner for another and was. fouled | len route. These last three points son, Wabash has added 6-foot-5-,

. inch Dick McVey at center, Dities sited Er ut 55 probabiy will offer the Bulldogs | trouble and the team also is hit by ‘the ineligibility of reserve center | Bill Shepherd, transfer student. The ‘side opposition.

merely closed the door tighter, A big 18-point third period after 'a tight first half built up a sufficient

| will Arch Ward on Hand ‘175 Pounds—Jack Boswell, Jackson land, Mich., to nudge the Rens in

(Rabbit) Ycunger 12 for the Rens. Summary of Kautsky game:

Jaundry, Genie Drexel’s star aggre- Di day slate. They will start at 1, 3:30, gation, will see action on tonight's Si, 6 and 8:30 p. m. Competition in the 6 o'clock shift. doubles and singles,: to be staged Thompkins Ice Cream, ROSt Norrist' at Pritchett-Hunt-O'Grady’'s, will Jewelry, Moore} Mortuaries, Marguerite Dress Shop, Bowes Seallast Several of the city’s top quintets, Queen's Tavern, Bader Coffee and X2 Raut including the defending champion Pronto Pups are among other better Marott Shoe Store five, are on the known teams on tonight's 8:30 shift. Wesng schedule in the feminine

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not open until next Saturday.

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Brazil to Have Lagin Tourney

Brazil, Ind., will be the site of the -i™ 51 national invitational American Se 36. Dale 33. “3 Legion basketball ‘tournament. on' Conterving eates ®. 30 . 565 next April 4 and 5. a The announcement was made to53 day by Indiana Department Com- , 562 560 mander W. I. + 330 that Dale Miller will be in-charge § te Mixed 546 of the event. 3 . Mr. Miller, former secretdry of the pesoto 43, Harrison Twp. (Delaware: 18

Tomorrow's action in the doubles ‘and singles also will find a parade gy Marott's captafned by Laura of topnotchers Srying § el ie Juek Alexander, is slated to face ‘the Team play will be ‘naples at 8:30 tonight. Mechanic's night with. shifts at 6 Tm 3 Suda

Last Night's Bowling. Leaders

600 BOWLERS SED Jos. Massey, Roseda

class team trophies will be awarded champs will be making the trip to 7 Otto Hildebrand, New

after a meeting of the Golden Chicago for the first time. Weldon: "Bzear gebrens

Gloves committee next week. Phelps, South Side Community cen- ny White ; ' Wilfred Brehob, “Spor: Bow} an

A ies” Srey “val

S " Senwiizer Cummings Joe Markey, Foster

5 McGuire, State Highs Howard Wilhaite, A S

by decisioning Harry Dunn, unat- ‘gf , New York Central

: tached. It was a whirlwind affair clashes both : > ended in the firs with Phelps showing the best left roq w. the big fellows, Williams Clemmons hand and Dunn the best right. But Te ;

34% Indianapolis Baseball club, is asSimmons A. C., flattened Bob Me. Phelps scored consistently and also

sistant nationalism director of the Eden 42, Maxwell 37 Legion and director of athletics.

5 a) M. C Stanley Turley, Phd fc Service Mixed 528

Howard ‘Mitchell, Joi -Hunt — Hu

Claude a tewona, National : Sherman Clark, National

Brown, North Indpls.

Director Miller said that the dead Evansville Lincoln 1,

ner 20 line for entries in the meet will be gyerion 40, Brownsville 28. Players must Fishers 43, Whitestown 31

Clemmons weight winner, moved up to the 500° BOWLERS (WOMEN) hands and any A o a 135-pound division and decisioned licks. Clemmons’ lefts and rights James Cousins. The other six open

were. too powerful. After backing champs are toting crowns for the :

371 midnight, March 1. : 2 570 be bonafide members of the

nel Manuel Schonecker. Lucy Court, Ker

Agnes Junker, Kernel | Margaret Carnagua, ' Margaret Sicelion, New York Central

New York Central Dan Logan, Allison Ay Ge

from the ropes and when McClary! The heralded vatile between Ruscame out again, the Simmons heavy S¢ll McKinney and Tnomas Blair dropped him for the 10 count with ‘°F the 126-pound title did not! a right to the jaw. ulcasure up to aavance notices ior In the novice class’ heavyweight “‘2™P808 ucuon, but there was a match, Joe Williams, Leeper A.C, ‘°‘ © 800d spaliug and mchkinney defeated Earl Mitchell, Stewarte won tne nou. Biairs timing, was Warner protege, by technical ko. on and he misseu many righ hand J

"0. Al i Lois Houghton. Indiana Matinee

i 5 Riviera will Be = Swimming Host

The Riviera club will be host to Te A hicage Roosevelt 37.

7 a number of midwestern men and Gary Wallace 57, Valparaiso 41.

Hans Ott Sra, 9 ifate ..., 608 Patty Striebeck, Kernel Maurice Lathrop. Rost Seweiey vid No. 1™ Naomi Hendricks, Kernel Mabel Piscner, Kernel oa 06 Ruth Junge, Pub. Serv. Mixed _ .. 035 Eva Thaxon, Paper Package Mixed Hilda Geldmeier, Kernel Charlotte Lannam,

New York Central .... kers

Moon-Lite Mixed 534 women swimming champions nexi Dou Smith, Construction

Henry Stumvoh, Sport Bowl Recn.

Best typical Golden Gloves fire‘ohn Be ficher, Central States Env.

works occurred in the furious fight : (for the 118-pound open title between Gene Parker, Leeper A. C., Jim {and Chuck McGow, South Side Mitchell Community center. It was toesto 3 In tWo toe and head to head throughout as but a both lads swung with both hands -

3 Blanche Meyer, Kernel fvhanra iy Gertrude Bradley, Kernel ..........

, el OTHER LEADZRS (MEX) © Tlizabeth Pfellschifter,

Lois Schulz Kernel Ruth Hinton, Prest-O-Lite Mixed, - Catherine Fitzpatrick. Kernel ..

Boris Tom. American Can . = there will be men and women con-

3. ,. 519 testants from Indiana and Purdue [cals st, Mages

MeQua © 58 Indnls. Raia Mixed 534

! ul Snye: Kernel

; The bout kept the crowd in an After the Leeper boxer- scored a ‘uproar and went down to a close

decision with Parker winning by a Both dished it out and took nd with no seconds lost as

... 505 Indianapolis Athletic club, Y. M. - 804 A. and Riviera. 502 ‘The official program will start +801 3 pm. and in the event of heats, | J Suivitie 50, Midland a. “0 preliminary races will be run at

ay Shipman, Kernel .. F9bble Stmerly, Kernel .. Marge Battreall Kernel .

Katie Mote, Real Silk Mixed . ....

OTHER LEADERS (WOMEN)

Mary Pahey, Foster-Messick Mixed . Lucille Lountz Blue Ribbon I. C.

June Glasson, ‘Marcy Village . tkins

Mae Keating, Indpls. Tn Mired Morence e Dibiinger, 1ndpls, RY Rys. Mixed 483 i . 487

Complete results of last night's, OPEN CLASS Golden Gloves finals bouts in the. - (112 Pounds) order of presentation: Geor e Tahor, Douglas-Hill PAL elub, NOVICE OLASS np ses sonytits ar $290 A: (112 Pounds)

Pearl Di v Adm. oo aay rl ne ' Park School Yields To Culver Quint Park school today had a record of| |three , victories’ and one defeat in : Midwest Prep conference basketball 4 TIRES Unbeaten Charley Fusari, New Jer- ‘competition following a 36-30 loss to *y’s blond milkman, was considered ‘Culver Military academy. 1 k, felis threat to Ray (Sugar)

Fusari Now a Threat

To Welter Crown NEW YORK, Feb. 15 (U. P).—

Pred Rice, Douglas-Aill PAL club, de- $113 Feunds) Gliloned: Bo Bobby Bmith, also of the Doug- ote Darker, Leeper A. C., decisioned - “hue cGow, t } Hil 11 Pounds) Chuck South Bide. Communit Sa Wilkins, Leeper A A. £ ene (126 Pounds} Romains, Jac Russell McKinney, South Si 126 oan A rH {ity center, decisioned Thomas Blair, Doug. Banks, Leeper A won by 'as-Hill PAL ¢ ot Fa bert Miler, ‘Greenfield (135 Pounds)

de 4 lis ol mun- sisfoned James. Cousins, Douglas. Hu’ PAL = Svan Jack(147 Pounds)

Julius Griffith, Simmons A. C., de-

B'AR CENTER—Paul Ronty

be at centér crown today because of the mag-

iificent manner in which he battered veteran Tippy Larkin into | nelplessness before a sel'-~ut crowd |at* Madison Square Garden, The blond milkman 1u. ..t like & blond tiger as he floored “the fa\vored Larkin five times to achieve |a technical knockout victory ay, 2:49 ot the ninth ound.

LY 1 Weldon Phel South Bide Communit: ! decisioned Harry Dunn, nat.

B'ars as they take‘on the Caps at the Coliseum. It will be t finish of a busy week-end for | the Caps, now in second place (sin the Amerigan league western division, Tonight they Play se Barons ty Slovelend: |

tory in the state

mons A. 2

The

Kautskys Orphans on Road Bulldogs Tackle After Loss to Blackhawks

‘By BOB STRANAHAN Unless he changed his mind at the last minute, Frank Kautsky was —Wesley Fesler became Ohio State's at his South side grocery store selling sugar and potatoes today while his | fifth head football coach in the pest, basketball team embarked on a two-game National league road trip. Mr. Kautsky was very unhappy at the turn of events last night which (the school where he starred as al ‘saw his namesakes blow a seven-point lead in the closing minutes ot ‘player under 'a five-year contract play and lose to Tri-Cities, 55-52, at the Butler field house. The volatile the hopes will make him safe om Frank was so irked that he’ turned {the railroad tickets over to General 14 lead just before the first period

Wabash Tonight

PROBABLE STARTERA

Toon TA lask

8:18 A m. fetals: Allen Klinek and Dean Maa

Butler university will meet its

Bill Roberts 175-pound open

Satans Squeak Past Continentals, Enter Claim to City Title

Unbeaten Attucks Faces Cathedral Tonight Tech and: Broad Ripple Victorious

Shortridge high school fans breathed a collective sigh today aftes A NArrow escape at the nands of Washington and staked a claim to the mythical city basketball championship,

The Blue Devils nudged Washington, 34-33, in last night's top city attraction and it didn't matter to their followers that Crispus Attucks

is unbeaten.

winning punch for Coach Jerry Steiner's team last night against an inspired Continental band at the

sixth Indiana conference basket | North side gym. ball opponent tonight in the fleld-| Washington led at the end of the ‘house when the Little Giants of! {first period, 10-9, but Shortridge { Wabash oppose the Bulldogs for the was in front when the teams left

{second time this season. With five victories in the 1. C. C.,!

the floor, 15-14. The Blue Devils {had driven the count to 27-22 at

Almas Connects {| Don Almas pegged three long ones

| Butler successfully invaded the Lit-|t® Put Washington in front, 30-20

and Don Masterson tied it up with a The

Unless starting guard Charles| Continentals rap it to 33-31 before

| Bob Wade dropped in his fifth |straight foul toss and Lacy sank ‘his game-saver. Wade, the city's top scorer with

‘son, ‘just 10 short of the present’ 1230 points, got 15 of them last night,

High $ School Basketball Results Last Night:

CITY, COUNTY HIGH SCHOOLS

:wrence Central 51, Noblesville 41. Shelbyville 45, Howe 20 Shertridge )4, Washington 33. Southport 51, Decatur Central 41. Speedway 40, Ben Davis 29 Tech 41, Rushville 32.

OTHER HIGH SCHOOLS

2 Advance 37, Bowers 34.

Albion 43, Lagrang

"34. » Alexandria 48, Summitville 45

Ambia 45, Preeland Park 29. | Avon 39. New Manchesias 31 [Sentontille oy Sha

49, | Bicknell 7. PD uitivan 52. | Bloomington 35, Washington 29 | Bozgstown bi Moral 31. | Brookston Williamsoort 19. | Brookville i Batesville {Buck Creek 32, Monitor 31 Bunker Hill 36, Sweetzer 27, Burnettsville 36, Buffalo 23, | Burney 41, Sang Creek 24. utler 40, Angola 35. Zambridge City 5. Greenfield 53. en 51, Deer ec k 24.

Chesterton 38 Michigan City St. Mary's 1§ Clinton J8, Terre Haute State 33 oesse 66, Larwill 22, Colt umbus 90, Greencastle 43. ory 63. Van Buren J

6. who said Cowan 48, Mt. ‘Summit 36.

Cutler 25 Mulberry 22. Cuzco lish 30

. a > ainbridge 28.

Darlington 42, Dover 35

Bats Chicago Washington 47, Jasper 40 on 49, Albany 47

Elkhart 52, Goshen 2 kllettsville 38, Ooliti

Fairland 36, Clark Twp. Johnson) 22.

POSt Fairmount 41, Anderson St. Mary's 38. from at Flat Rock 49, Hope 37

Flora 70, Sharpsville 32.

563 least 10 states are expected to COm- ‘Forest 46, Michigantown 32.

Ft. Branch 49, Mt. Vernon #44

Ft. Wayne Central Catholic 39, Bluffton 27 Fi. Wayne South Side 49, Ft. Wayne Cen-

tral 36 {Pountain City 53, Lynn 33, | Frankfort 35, Tipton 42. i'ran'tton 51, Walnut Grove 27. | Pranklin 53, Martinsville 37, i Greensfork 53, Webster 39. Galveston 32, Young ‘America M4.

Gas City 39, Converse 36, Gaston 28, Daleville 24.

Sunday afternoon, Feb. 23. The oc~ Gilboa Twp. (Benton) 36. Boswell 20. 530 casion will be Riviera’s first annua x indoor open swimming champion- Grtith. 43, Gary Edison 40.

1 Sovgiuny 32, Remington 28.

riffin 43, Crossville (Il1.) 38,

Hageisioun 60, Farmland 4. mond 54, Gary Froebe

a8 Officials connected with amateur Hijmmond Tech 53, Gary Folteston 28. that Hartford City 46, Auburn 36 Hillsboro 46, Richland Twp, (Fountain)

44. 7, New Haven 33,

universities, Kenosha (Wis) Youth Hobart 42, Crown Point 36, . 300 Foundation, the Town club of Chi- Goanc 1 Fane it er 31.

ke | Jackson Twp. (Clinton) 45, Kirkiin 43.

at {Jackson Twp. (Tippecanoe) 39, Romney |

1] Hefterson 38, Dayton 2%. arson Center (Whitley Sowty) 46,

|’ Lafayette Central (Allen) Jonesboro 41, VanBuren Jl.

Entries for the contest will close i ahiviiie 52. Waterloo 31.

473 at midnight Tuesday, with Homer Kentland 44, Earl Park 37. 465 Woods, Swiighivg chairman ‘at the iichell 30. Springfied Twp. {Franklin

| Lafayette 38, Crawfordsville 31.

Lancaster Central (Wells). 47, Union Cen-

ter (Wells) 13 |La Porte 60, South Bend Central 36, LaPaz 53, Tippecanoe 34 - | Lawrenceburg 46, Paoli 26 : | Lebanon 38, Mooresville 27.

toed a mcs er eteahren

Since the beginning of the sea-|

He

33 New Albany Serib-

‘high. The old record of 217 points, 1°¢h Wasn't pressed too hard in| | was set last season by Jerry Cranny. | vanquishing Rushville’s Lions, 41-32, | and Broad Ripple went on a scoring | ‘splurge against Warren Central to!

ithump the Warriors, 52 to 35. Howe, Manual Bow But two other Indianapolis schools

weren't so fortunate against out- was La Porte's

; Liberty o Milan 28. | Lima-38, Brighton 20. ‘Linden 51, Covington #. | Logansport 37, Kokomo =

Madison 38, Greemsburg 33 Madison Twp. (Jay) Ha Br ant n. Merrilivtile 57, Gary W a Middlebury 43, Bremen ne

| Middletown 39, Lewisvila an

Milroy 50, Sunman Mishawaka 87, Culver 41,

'Roye ima 36. Madison Twp. (St. Joseph) 33, James: Russiaville~ 40, New London n 8c 2

town 30.

{Marklieville 52 Lapel 51 (overtime). 3.

Marshall 39, Tangier Monon 80. Brook 36 Monroeville 38 Arcola 28.

Montezuma 35, Bloomingdale 31, Monticello 42, Powler 33, Montmorenci 45, Kloudike 31. Montpelier 50 Liberty Center 46. Morgantown 31, Eminence 36. “Morocco 58, Mt. Ayr 34. Mooreland 51, Straughn 38 Morristown 43, New Palestine 30. Muncie Burris 35, Marion 32. Muncie Central 40, Connersville 38. New 32, Evansville Reitz 15.

35. W.3 Castle 43, Anderson 26.

New Richmond 49, Wallace 36. New Ross 30, North Salem 33, New Waverly 40, Waiton 38. North Judson 31, Francesville 27

| Otterbein $2, Pine Village 31. | Pendleton 48. Portville 43. | Perrysville 37, Dana 34. Peru 38, Rochester 32. Pittsboro 30, Plainfield, 29 Pleasant Mills 33, Decatur Catholic 31. Pleasantville 80, Odom 30. Portland 42, Redkey 40 Prairie Creek 48, Pimento 39

Princeton 68, Oakland City 30

College Basketball Scores

STATE COLLEGES

Shurtleft 72, Oakland City 52, Indiana Tech 48, Giffin 91. OTHER COLLEGES Clemson 57, Davidson 53. Georgia 59, Florida 43. Inwa State 54, Missouri 52. | Miami 60, Ohio University 47. [North Carolina 58, Georgia Tech 48. Oklahoma 57, Kansas State 58, South Carolina 49, Citadel 45. | Tulane 66, Auburn 35. Ian inia Tech 56, Willlam and Mary il

e Forest 44, North Carolina State 39. |

Ashington State 54, Washington 38, Wasniogion 47, Tulsa je. -

Pro Basketball -

NATIONAL LEAGUE | . Western Division

| INDIANAPOLIS «20 12 .625

Anderson Sod i9gs inst Oakland City at McKendree, veetian ‘ 1695 | Purdue at Minnesota. Sheb ceo... 18 14.562 1661 1606 | So7san - 20 16 .555 2070 1966 Valparaiso at Muhlenberg.

Botrol: din 4 28 125 1518 1014

Holland 74, .Francisco 41. 43 ne ee 2 1B 43 1340 | — ia jloledo.. .......... y 060 ocal swimming clubs, Howard 36, Clay Township (Howard) 27 Syracuse .... ... 12 17 413 1650 1620 and the local s g Huntingburg 45, Boonville. 34 |Jekcitien ..... 112 18 400 1484 1619 C. Huntertown 61, Wolf oungstown .... 11 23 .323 1849 2012

RESULTS LAST NIGHT Tri-Cities 55, INDIANAPOLIS 52, | Chicago 72, Toledo 50. NEXT GAMES

Tonight—INDIANAPOLIS at Tri-Cities; Toledo at Oshkosh; Detroit at Rochester, Tomorrow—INDIANAPOLIS at Detroit;

Chicago.

The Tigers tackle an improved Cathedral quintet at Tech gym tonight, Dick Lacy’s long shot with about

You 8 40 seconds of play left provided the

'H. S, Basketball - Card

Cathedral vs. Crispus Attucks af

{ Silent Hoosiers at Sacred Heart. Warren Central at Lawrence Central,

dropped a 40-34 decision to the Fale cons at Knightstown. Bill Garrett, ace Negro center of the Golden Bears, got just one less point than the Howe team. Elsewhere in the state, Bast Chie cago Washington boomed further to the front with a 47-40 conquest of Jasper in the upstate city. Senators had a 45-31 lead with three minutes to go. Garfield Triumphs Unbeaten Terre Haute Garfield the state's first 20-game winner of the season by routing

straight South Central conference championship by rapping Greene castle, 90-42, as Bob Welmer hit 30 points to take the individual scoring crown in the circuit with 222 for

Biggest astonisher of the night 60-36, trouncing of Howe's Hornets South Bend Central a team gener ‘lead for the Dow Chemicals of Mid- | (chore of holding McVey in check were no match for the Golden Bears ally. regarded as one of the tope fall on the shoulders of John at Shelbyville and fell far behind, notchers in that section of the Opening of the 37th ‘annual men's state bowling tournament and a rough opener. Mat Zunic got 19 BAITOWCLfl and reserve Bill Larsen. 45-20. and the Manual Redskins state. continuation of the 28th annual women's city meet will hold the atten- points for the winners and Eddie tion of local tenpin enthusiasts today and tomorrow. Fhe state tourney gets under way today at 6:30 p. m. at West Side | A squad of entrants in the team events will inaugurate the, Kautskys 4 meet, with another scheduled at 9 p. m. Four additional squads in the —— five-man competition is on the Sun-

Rensselaer 62. Del | Richland Center 53,

, Jeffersof Twp. (Randolph . (Wells county) 29,

| Rosedale 8 Bridgeton 36

Bloomington University high .

{Shelburn 40, H ymera "8 Monterey 80, West Twp. Marshall) 38, | Shipshewana 31; | South Bend Adams a, Nappanee n |8outh Bend Riley 48 South Whitley 47, Churubusco 38 | Bpartansburg 57, Whitewater 29,

, Michigan City 40.

Bowling Green 41. 4 8t. Bernice ‘0, Np 35.

| Sugar Creek 38, ‘Kempton 35. wh Iphur Springs 43, Cadiz 33. New Carlisle 38, Green Twp. (St. Joseph) Tell City 60, Petersburg 34. Terre Haute Garfield Terre Haute Wiley 51,

n 40, Fayetteville 39.

Vincennes 49, Evansville Bosse 48 {Onward 39, Washington Twp. (Cass) 38. Walkerton 27, North Liberty 31, Warsaw 39, Plymcuth 38. | washmaton. -Clay (St. Joseph) 31, Lakeville

Wiciand 44, Ladoga 35 Wayne Twp. (Randolph co.) 48, Modoc 48, West Lebanon 42, Wingate 20, West Lafayette 33, Attica 27. Winamae 32, Royal Center 24, Wilkinson 27, McCordsville 326, Prairie Twp. (Clinton) 40, Secircleville 26. | Windfall 36, Greentown R York

Louisiana A 5 64, Mississippi State #0, Seton Hall 52, Siena 39.

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Cedarville 0.) at Earlham. Chicago Teachers at St. Joseph's. | DePauw at Marshall, { Franklin at Hanover,

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