Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 February 1947 — Page 32

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per the other team's scoring #88. . . . In addition to being topflighters at his posi- : American league, Dewsbury also knows how to handle the tick and puck to turn on the red hit for a Hoosier goal . . . and has ‘shoved in the tying or winning goal on gome cccasions. . . . Dewsbury, jis only 20, is 6 feet 2 inches talkFand weighs 191 pounds. . . . He . + « « The big

Hoosier Caps have 10 more games Jssgula? seas play before the five at home, five on the

schedule at home: Feb. 23, St |

road the Caps play at Providence, | Pitts

SHOWED "EM IN SHOWDOWN, a in Chicago, Show Me staté teams annexed four titles in “the Tournament of Golden

fouls Golden Glovers captured three crowns and the Kansas City squad one. . . . Four out of eight is really stepping out. . . . However, the competition is expected

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: CITY HIGH SCHOOLS Sacred Heart 41, Plainfield 32. i STATE HIGH SCHOOLS Bumey 30, Vernon 11. ville Reitz 44, Owensville 36

em 43, Amo 3 STATE COLLEGES 84, Tiffin 37. uw 49, Butler 39, 48, Indiana Central 41, Da State 80, Evansville 46

Joseph's 87, Illinois Wesleyan 53. edo 71, Valparaiso 65. yan : tington 66, Tri-State 61.

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Jone 80, Hardin-Simmons 48, tel 53 bein 43. Yvidson #6, Clemson 4

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kingum 68, Denison 5%. Maryland 55, Virginia Poly 42

Nisgara 60, New York City College 54. i h Caroling 54, Wake Forest 46, ¥ Sonne 80, Hawaii 37,

Teachers 63, Centre 23, Ashland 63,

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. J . Indianapolis’ champs will be | —_—— in there pitching just as hard as| PHILADELPHIA, Feb. 21 (U. P.). of the lineup to save him for the| Totals ...181612| Totals

Emerson 45, Bouts Bend Gonna by. Syracuse i 0 4M hn hb u t ~ 4 tees 4 | : me 3, Bend Central 39.| Youngstown 12 25 324 2019 3232| Precincts and Mikan whipped in a | Calvert Distillers Corp.. New York City

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By SEXSON E. HUMPHREYS Times Staff Writer GREENCASTLE, Ind, Feb. 21} DePauw held an undisputed lead in the Indiana college conference today. Hal Hickman's Tigers

with a 49-39 victory over Butler, previously undefeated in conference play. At the same time, Indiana} State ruined the perfect state record of Evansville by an" 80-to-48 score. DePauw's record now stands at eight won, one lost in conference play. Butler, with seven victories and the single loss, takes second | place. Indiana State, with six and two, and Evansville, with three and one are tied, percentagewise for third place in the state conference.

Two More for Tigers

| Butler still is undefeated in Mid- | States conference play. If DePauw should be defedted in either of the {FANG state conference games— against Earlham and Wabash— Tony Hinkle could still win & conference basketball crown to go with !the football title Butler took in the | fall, | Last night's game was Butler's last against a state conference foe. The Bulldogs’ next game is with Purdue tomorrow night at Indian-' §8

Pauw has beaten both Earl- | ham and Wabash earlier in the | season, but both the final games are away from Greencastle. Both | Evansville and Butler learned last | night the difference between home |

beaten the Sycamores by a single | point at Evansville, and Butler had a four-point ‘margin over DePauw First Half Even ! DePauw’s second-half drive fell]

fieldhouse. But it was more than

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Indian | SCRAMBLE UNDER BASKET—DePauw and Butler players battle for the rebound | in last night's state rivalry at Greencastle, won by DePauw, 49-39. Earl Gardner, >. /short in the years first meeting] DePauw center, is No. 3; Wallace Efcheson, forward, is No. 10, and Tom Beck,

be and Balbo ‘Mat * _ Manuel Cortes and Salvator Balbo, partner will be lined up to amitst [both undefeated in local mat action, Montana, co ob will. frm ons of the teams in a

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of the two teams at the Butler forward, has his back half turned to the camera.

‘jenough at Bowman gymnasium!

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final margin was 10 pois. =} dianapolis oh Boe aN of the Western division leadergame was highlighted by a The In EY

ers But : : i ee eS Dec, a = bowed to Chicago's Gears at the Butler fleld house last night, 64-48, Maas" total was equalled | before approximately 6500 fans in their most humiliating setback of the by another Tiger, Walton, who Season. It was the third loss on| played practically the entire game the home court for the Kautskys

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Pauw victory. behind Oshkosh - when the Red- final period. ; Both teams played wide-open, skins shaded the Packers at Ander- | Woody Norris contributed the

_ fast-breaking ball before a crowd son. 61-60. {only basket from the field during

that jammed every corner of the! Following the Oshkosh encounter, | the last 10 minutes for the badly Tymnasium. Scores of fans were the Indianapolis club plays a Sun- beaten Hoosiers. ocked out when the gym capacity day league game in Sheboygan and| Mikan wound up his evening's ‘as reached. It was a big night in an exhibition at Milwaukee before work with 26 points and Risen on

Sreencastle. , (returning to more friendly “home the bench on fouls. It was easy to The summary: precincts. |see why the Chicago club figured DePauw rd : Butler (39) At times last night the Kautskys his contract was so valuable ‘and ny 18.1% Bf 1o0ked like the club which rolled to |why the Gears fought it out in Etcheson! § 3 '1 Crannys $0 P4|loo c : Becks 1 3 3 3 Brien © 3 2|14 straight victories at home. They court to keep him on the roster. | Garanere 2 1 1 Wood 1 ° i o|were regular dead-eye Richards| Schaefer took Indianapolis scorWalong + 3 3 3ismemcite § 8 3ifrom the foul stripe during the ing laurels with 17 points before Moteg 111 Maasg 4 1 3|first period and built up a neat 17- | wearily wending benchward in’ the ! ; Lightg® 1 1 1 Doyle. 1 312 leadership. {final stanza. The summary: 17 13 13] ro —— Indianapolis continued to boss | ynaianapetis Chieage | Totals 17 15 11] Totals 15 9 19 , . { Score at Half—DePasuw 19, Butler 19 ithe game in the early stages of li t ro rT Pr 2 ro rT PR — ) - i jer. .... i AR x i {son "2 This 2 rm) Behe the second period until tall Arnold Schaefer, . 7 3 1! Callthant! 4 0 3 a Risen pitked vp hye personal Russo] 1 4s oo £1 { Officials—T. R. Smith and C. N. Phil- fouls trying to stop the SCOTiNg | Closs.g © 1 1 0 Triptow, a3 1 3 Tr —— |activity of George Mikan, the ex- Buna’ dD Pritts ie R ities 70 Pihos to Play | DePaul star. reba Doernert "0 0 0 Ratkovicz.c "0 00 a t of young knuckledusters. . . . Risen Is 1 ! orris, . With Philadelphia It was necessary to pull Risen out Sioetendt - =

b iods: the lads from the other 38 Golden —Pete Pihos, backfield star from late punch, and the Kautskys lost Ridpapotn pe 0 18 348 Gloves centers. | Indiana university, was added today track of the big Mikan after that. Chicago 12 18 18 1364

: d-—Norris, Schaefer, |to the roster of the Philadelphia They had been playing him with mien 3 ‘Mian 4 Triptow 7. Patrick 3. |’ |Eagles of the National Football Risen guarding from the tear and' OfficlalecBave Wheeler (Brazil; Low

Mihalek (Chicago). {league. Bill Closs dropping in front of him. ale .

{ Pihos, a 23-year-old 206-pounder, | Mikan and Bob Hale led the na thad a roving assignment in college, [Gear attack as the Chicagoans | Additional Sports, playing end or fullback on defense [forged ahead just before the inter- | . and halfback on offense. | mission, 28 to 27. { Pages MM and 35

The ; scoring ri _ ship in the National Basketball league today by 7 percentage points and who both wore tr pw IAT | the top spot wil be the prize when they play at Oshkosh tomorrow night. uw’ ‘| The Hoosiers, still coachless and showing need of a guiding hand, |Frovid

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