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Rips: “B" game—8:45; Varsity—8 18,

will be‘the last home opponent:for the Butler Bulldogs tonight in the field house when Butler attempts to bring its average against Big Nine competition above .500, Previously, Butler has dropped games to Wisconsin and Northwestern while winning from Indiana

to the winning column last Monday by downing Michigan, 56 to 45, after losing three straight games. Leading the Boilermakers is Captain Paul Hoffman, high scoring forward. Hoffman broke the Western conference scoring record Monday night, when he brought his total up to 514 points, two over the old high of 512 set by John Kotz of Wisconsin. Now a senior, Hoffman is playing his last season for the Black and Gold. At the Forwards Coach Mel Taube probably will pair Hoffman at forward with Myrwin (Red) Anderson; pinchhitting sharpshooter who has a 444 field goal average for the season. ° As the Boilermakers seek their 10th victory in 17 starts Taube once again is troubled by his early season problem at center. Center Bob Miller was injured in the Minnesota contest and was unable to see action against Michigan last week. Likely to start is 6-foot 8-inch Dean Trump, tallest man on the roster. At the guard assignments, he will have Ed Ehlers and Bill Berberian,

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and Ohio State. Purdue returned!

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second and third high scorers on | the team. After a championship losing game | with DePauw Thursday night, But- | ler’s Bulldogs’ are gunning for a successful closing game for their | home season. Coach Tony Hinkle again will have the service of Bill | Shepherd. of Hope, who has been! out of the lineup since ihe Notre Dame game three weeks ago. i

College Cage Card |

Bowling Green (0.) at Valparaiso. Cedarville (0.) at Anderson.

Franklin at Manchester. Indiana at Towa. Notre Dame vs. Canisius at Buffalo. Purdue at Butler. oe Southwestern (Me.) at Evansville, Tri-State at Bluffton (0.).

Beau Jack Loses

Brown-skinned Beau Jack, the! little Georgia shoe-shine boy who became the greatest gate attraction

was carried out of the garden ring

sports of all sorts in the Twin fight.

Cities area. . . . Recently elected

president of the Minneapolis Star- tenderly after he had suffered a C ciiement from the

Journal 20-Year club, Barton dis-

Out of the ring he was carried |

{technical knockout at 1:03 of th

his gloves.”

Cincinnati Mexican had decisioned Reynolds, but this one was con-

s g ; S ih. THE A. A. DEAN . , , George in Madison Square garden history, er an ey

tion baseball writers, is entering on a stretcher last night after what fund show of Promoter Lloyd Carhis 44th consecutive year writing {may have been his last professional er.

A delegation of

Riviera in the women's and girls’ events, while entrants are expected from Indiana and Purdue universities and from Chicago and Kenosha, Wis. Events Listed The men's events will include the 100-yard backstroke, breast-stroke and 440-yard free style. The women will compete in the 100-

SWIM STARS—These three young ladies are in the classy field of more than 80 swimmers who will compete tomorrow in the first annual winter championships. at the Riviera club. Dorgthy . Schwartz of Kenosha, Wis., (upper right) holds the national junior 100-yard freestyle championship. June Fogle (upper left) is one of the Riviera entries, as is June Lutyens (below), who will swim the 100 and 200-yard free style races and possibly the 100.yard back stroke. The meet will start at 3 p. m,

Field of More Than 80 To Swim for Riviera Tifles

A fast field of more than 80 competitors from three states will churn for titles and possible records tomorrow in the Riviera club's first annual swimming championships. /be the 100-yard free style and the An ll-event program beginning at 3 p. m. in the Riviera indoor pool will offer competition for men, women and girls. Preliminary heats are scheduled for 1 p. m.

13 will represent

100-yard

yard free style, the 100-yard breaststroke, the 220-yard free style snd the 100-yard backstroke. Events { for girls 12 years old and under will

100-yard breastroke, while girls 14 years old and under will compete in the 100-yard bgckstroke and the 220-yard free style. The meet is sanctioned by the A. A. U, and the following officials have been named: James Makin, honorary referee; Paul Jordan, referee and head judge; Don Dietrich, Ed Clemons and William Jordan, judges; Thelma Willis, head timer; Ray Schakel; Edwin J. Aspinall, Bruce Fogle, Herman H. Lauter, Mrs. Wayne Lutyens and Mrs, Don Bowers, timers; Randle Willis, starter; Mrs. Frank Gastineau, clerk, and

Dr. Don Bowers, announcer.

Diaz Ri On Split Verdict

The game Indianapolis welter|

1200 fans.

It was the second time that the |

Ringside Serar : Ringsiders got almost Diaz corner in the eighth round as they. did

covered that he “was just a rookie.” fourth round in his welterweight Wilkin the ropes when his handlers « » « TWo club members in his pa- contenders’ battle with baby-faced ‘20 ® difference of opinion and ene

per's mechanical department are

in their 51st year on the job. . . .|

George is a leading figure in:Northwest Golden Gloves activities.

» ” = SCHULTZ ON BLOCK . . . Brooklyn baseball scriveners say it is highly possible that the Dodgers plan to trade first sacker Howie Schultz, and therefore aren’t particularly concerned about his absence from spring training camp to continue on with the Anderson Packers of the National Professional Basketball league. . . . The Brooklyn management granted Schultz a leave until early in March.

s =» s SLIGHT ERROR. . . . The wrong horse was placed third the seventh . race at Hialeah Wednesday. .

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the track management. , racing judges made the miscue placing Alrenie in third place the error was not discovered until at night after backers of Din-

Secos to Compete in Pro Cage Tourney The Indianapolis Secos pro basketball team has been selected as one of the quintets to comepte in an invitational professional tourna-

ment at Worcester, Mass., March 5, 6 and 7.

Bowling Leaders in

; 800 BOWLERS (MEN) Geo. W. rd Les «Brandt, Sonstruction nt Han suena | Gene Zweissier Paar Satoneed asin 301 Dy Batke yg Rornel asia 8 Lo RORatE Bob Littrell, Link-Belt No. 1... ok Gene .. bea ee le. rox Hunt Classic . Ray Shields, Moon-Lite Hdep, ...... | 304 Mars novoodiock, Kernel... 1 : y ~Hun ‘ » Tromasele. osedale Dairy......... 501 | Mabel Fischer, Kernel ... .. 3% Bd Huck } A Bd Boruster Pond ran Vreeareari aan 589 Anes Junker, Kernel .... | 538 lh Shaws 4s x #3 ke ro » Norm fall, Const , Pancls Schmitt, 8t, Joan of Are -«. B87 Forooe) Boyer jue hed : 238 ; pian A Ag, rlies, Notth tndpls. Merchants ... 584 | Pio Denny, Kernel yah ees 53 ). Ordnance '.. Pm Connelly. Trac Club Ps es 884 Lou Iba, Indiana Matinee =. '''*'' g33 os . : -O-LAte eae: 123 Dorothy’ Neiger, Beard’ Lou. Rabey. Foster:Messick Mixed... 582 Mary mhey® Foster. Messiry, MKt: 31 Bert Rue, Ring ord ss as «877 | Judy Hindel, Kernel 530 Ralp ie, iw der -Cummins. in Ju a Geldmeter, Rernel . . 529 s : Ya ary Baas, Kerne Liveoin Sook, Paper ackage Mixed. 560 | Betty Shipman, Kernel 39 pu May ows, cQuay-Norris. .,..... 568 | Mabel Rader, Kernel 524 om Wisen , Grotto i arge Battreall, Kernel 521 Am. 1 Silk Mixed...... § ary Baringer, Kernel 519 Hyd span ™m, Lani M, [ - AR 8 L ie, ochult. Kernel “AVA . 3 Say - Was ua atty rie . Kernel 10 at manees Steinbach, blic Serv. Mixed., 538 | Helen Wall, Bernal’... vsieesis.s 500

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{Tony Janiro of Youngstown, O. As a near-capacity crowd of

ishment, the dynamic Negro from Augusta, Ga., suffered the first |kayo of his career when his “trick {knee” gave way under Janiro’s con|fident attack.

Net Tourney Fans Had Best Behave

Schoolmen in charge of the In-| dianapolis sectional basketball | {tourney opening Wednesday at the! Fieldhouse hope to run. off the four«day affair on:schedule and in orderly fashion. { In instructions today to tourney officials, C. P. Dagwell, tourney di-

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of all mechanical noise-makers, | confetti and the like. "Officials are | to permit no smoking or drinking | in the stands and are to have police | remove those fans who make nuis- | ances of themselves, Doors will open at 5:30 p. m. on | Wednesday and Thursday night, | at 7 a. m, 12:30 p. m. and 5:30 Pp. m. for the three Friday sessions ‘and at noon and 6:30 p.m. for the two Saturday sessions.

practice so that on the Fieldhouse ready to play,

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Kernel Optie ed ford, rnel opti mo Bs

exler, Lois Sp augiton, Indiana Matinee... ... 583 ousnn rly, Kernel." ....,. ..... 581 y nen, nel aah wR an HL ey Rotert, Real Silk Mixed ...

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. . 3 p.m.—Acton 397 vs. | The girls gym will be open tor | 133. ? cton vs. Robison Ragsdale

teams can be floor on time |

Last Night's League Sessions

589 | Butch Hoffman, R. C. A

ihreatengd to bash the other over the head with a stool

118.062 looked on in puzzled aston- | M- P'S Stepped in between the bel- and Muncie.

ligerents. |

her escort. She sagged to the floor | but came up swinging when an ‘outsider” tried to step in and help. He left pronto, or even quicker.

ring, follow:

Charles Roth, Cincinnati, 191, decision from Buddy Thomas, 188, in six rounds i Buster Miles, Indianapolis, 145, knocked out Benton Cobbins, 142, Cincinnati, in 32 seconds of the second round. Al Davis, Indianapolis, , Won on a technical knockout in 1:21 of the third found over Bushy Foster, Cincinnati, | 4

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Ray Glenn, Indianapolis, 138, won al decision in four rounds from Buck Foster, ! Cincinnati, 146 | It was announced that the rolypoly Baby Galento of Chicago will | meet Tommy Byron of Indianapolis | next Friday night in the 10-round | headliner. They staged a willing | slugfest here a few months ago

| Wednesday, and with 312 amateug

ng Victor |Glovers Set to Shove Off Hank's Pay, Buc

For Tourney of Champions

By EDDIE ASH, Times Sports Editor

The Golden Gloves invasion of Chicago is on and the Indianapolis | Reynolds’ gloves are hanging on eight-man a peg in Tom Leeper’s gym today. from Union

station at 9 o'clock.

The Times-Legion tournament open champions have reservations on the indecision of slugger Hank was reported to have made the the New York Central's Riley, the pre-fight statement that “if he quested to report at the station at 8:30 a. m. didn’t lick Al Diaz he'd hang up| Several teams in the vast Golden, 4 | Glovers territory reached Chicago Tuesday bouts will return to the Diaz was the winner on a split ‘today and over the week-end there Chi decision at the Armory last night will be 39 squads of champions on out again. before approximately Both judges voted in his favor | while Referee Roy Rodgers cast a!

NEW. YORK, Feb. 22 (U. P)— C2Lot for the Sparkler.

hand, including Chicago's own.

tourney, Monday, Tuesday and:

boxers entered, all at top physicdl|

icondition as a result of weeks of | as much inarg training and fighting in their

own districts and centers. Six Hoosier Teams

teams,

The Chicagoland, Golden Gloves territory covers the!

team sponsored by the Los Angeles Times.

“luxury limited.”

squad will depart for the Windy City tomorrow morning Pittsburgh Pirates pennant

The boys are re-

cents; Feb. 26, $2 and $1.25; March came to terms after a three-day It's a three-night action-packed 7, (finals), all tickets have been conference with John Galbreath | Id. The $2 tickets for the Feb. of Columbus, O, one of the new! 126 show also are sold out.

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cago stadium ring and battle it hopes far from far-fetched yester-

|- The Tournament of Champions cision to retire and signed a con- | Thirty-nine cities, embracing 29 survivors will return to Chicago on tract that will make him the highstates, will send teams into the March 7 for the championship est paid player in National league 120th annual Tournament of Golden finals show.

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t of his contract but when On Monday and Tuesday nights 2moun the Chicago stadium three rings Greenberg announced several days

{will be used, and probably only ago that he was retiring, Pittsburgh ‘one ring on Wednesday. | The Hoosier state is sending six will be approximately five hours of I a is {ng dows the from Indifnapolis, Evans- continuous boxing on Monday and 8 po ry base tory. Armory Ville, Terre Haute, Pt. Wayne, Gary Tuesday and about four hours on *

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The Indianapolis team will reach Then at the close, a woman fan Midwest, South, Southwest, North- | Chicago at .1 p. m. tomorrow and wanted to take a swing at Diaz | west and Far Wgst. The one'Cali- remain there until late Thursday and was blocked very neatly by |fornia entry is Los Angeles with a morning.

Accompanying

the eight local

ichamps as coaches and trainers will

Indianapolis leather. champs who |be Eugene Bland of the South Side

will slug it out in the Tournament Community center and Bob Sim- | P.).—Purdue Other results, these inside the|of Champions are George Tabor, mons of the Simmons A. C. They said today that Stuart Holcomb,

mons, 135; Julius Griffith, 147; Weldon Phelps, 160; Bill Roberts, 175, and William Glemmons, heavyweight. All Tournament of Champions boxers must weigh in in Chicago starting at Monday noon. Physical

examinations will follow and the INDIANAPOLIS drawings for the Monday night's |

boxing will be held at 2 p. m. Lighter Weights First

Boys in the four lighter divisions, ! N

112, 118, 126 and 135, will battle!

and Galento sought a return bout tMonday night.

over a longer distance.—R. W. 8

Hardwood Notes

Tomorrow's schedule in the quarterfinal round of the 11th District American Legion tourney at the Franklin Tpwnship high = school gym: : 2 pm. —Wayne 64 vs,

Big Eagle 96.

Indianapolis defeated Peru, 36-20, and Muncie bested Evansville, 45-31, in the Latter Day Saints tourney at the Brookside gym.

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Margaret Carnagua, Kernel ..... .. 502 Margaret Reimer, Beard's Food Mkt. 501 Frances Sullivan, Indiana Matinee... 501 OTHER LEADERS (WOMEN) Edith Hall, Marey Village ............ Martha Hitt, Sturm Recn. ; Florence Burton; E. C. Atkins . ... 4 Mildred Wtlhoite, Prest-O-Lite Mixed 474 Johanna Thomann, Indpls. Rys. Mixed 474 Catherine Fontaine, Blue Rib, I. C.. 463 Ethel Wright, Veteran's A Hazel Jay, Paper Package

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On Tuesday night, the fighters in over, the 147, 160, 175 and heavy-

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class competition.

On the Ice

AMERICAN LEAGUE

Western Division % 1 3 on 2% 111 Cleveland .. ..... 34 Pittsburgh 30 15 8 68 208 .150 Byam Buffalo: -.....c.... 7 St. Louis ..13 28 12 38 172 221 Eastern Division N13 81 an 1 Hershe: ..31 ew Haven’ ...... 19 27 8 48 159 181 Springfield .. ... 18 27 9 45 169 193 Providence ....... 18 27 9 45 178 230 Philadelphia . 4 66 5 13 166 353 NEXT GAMES Tonight — Springfield at Cleveland,

Hershey at Pittsburgh, Buffalo at St

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HOCKEY RIVALS—Fernand Gauthier, left, and Jack Shewchuk are slated to hold down their customary positions when the Indianapolis Caps. take on the St. Louis Flyers at the Coliseum toThe veteran Gauthier is a membgs-of the Hoosier icers' first line and Shewchuk is rated as the Flyers' best defenseThe Caps will be out to keep their hopes alive for a- postseason playoff berth in the tight race. St. Louis has been eliminated. In nine clashes with the Flyers this season, the Caps have lost one. The Hoosiers are idle tonight,

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Wednesday night [Springfield at Buffalo, Hershey at New weights, Then dn or y is os Philadelphia at Providence.

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Hopes Both Hi

hopes {which have ebbed and flowed with

| Greenberg, were at high tide today |on his final move to “play at least jone more season.” Greenberg made those pennant

{day when he reconsidered his de-|

{history and perhaps in the history |] Gloves Champions to be staged! Tourney ticket prices in Chicago of baseball ‘under the auspices of the Chicago are: Feb. 24 and 25, $1.25 and 80 Tribune Charities, Inc.

The ‘Bronx-born first baseman

| owners of the Pittsburgh franchise. Neither would reveal the exact

President Frank McKinney said |

List Holcomb as Purdue Prospect

| LAFAYETTE, Ind. Feb. 22 (U. university officials

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. Tonight's slim Card East Chicago and.

Schoolboy cagers

“Two games in the city and one which serves as the curtain puller,

championship at Tech's gym while Howe plays host to Manual in a city rivalry contest, Tech will try to end its season on the upbeat

against’ a strong Golden Bear five

at Shelbyville. . The Greenclads completed their

North’ Central conference docket

last night in a convincing. 42 to 36 triumph over Kokomo on East side court. Coach Herman Hinshaw'’s dossers finished with. a record of four victories against five losses in the tough conference play. Shortridge Wins Shortridge's Blue Devils, who'll enter the meet next Wednesday in the role of favorite, polished off the Athenians at Crawfordsville in their concluding contest, 33 to 26. The triumph enabled Coach Jerry Steiner to finish his first season at the Blue Devil helm with a record of 17 victories against three defeats. Other city quintets didn’t fare so well in other Friday night action. Rossville hung up a 51-46 defeat on Crispus Attucks for the Tigers’ Second loss of the season. Broad Ripple dropped « thriller to the Tiger Cubs at Greencastle, 48 to 46, Washington, however, defeated Terre Haute Wiley, 34-28. Warriors Beat Howe Howe's Hornets also finished on the short side in a free-scoring affair with Warren Central, 47-39. Franklin won the Capitol District conference championship with four straight victories by Seushing the Silent Hoosiers, 65

~ Southport nipped Martinsville, 41 to 40, and Speedway outlasted De-

st Out-of-Towners; Upsets Sweep State

Cathedral and ‘Sacred Heart settle the

Ends Season Cage Play;

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Jasper Tumble: Liprad

By BOB STRANAHAN write “finis" to the

basketball: play tonight and then turn attention to the importan Iness of getting ready for sectional tourney play. Buse

regular scheduled high school

on the road comprise the slim docket

ones involving Marion county teams, Over the state, . “form” ‘players took a bad licking if they stayed with the favo : : Fast Chicago Washington and Jas. per dropped games they. figured te win by 20 points, undefeated Lawrenceburg was trimmed by a team it also had beaten earlier and La Porte a Evansville Central barely came through against.o ordinary opposition,’ Garfield . Rolls Along Terre Haute Garfield and little Rensselaer wound up with perfect redords.. Garfield rolled over Clin. ton, 64 to 36, for the Purple Eagles iy Jlumpy pervion Rensselaer, took 0. n a t0-34 conquest Crown Point, oe Ray Ragelis of East Washington got 29 points, but thas stellar performance still wasn’s enough and the Senators dropped & 58-56: decision to Whiting. Steve Kraly's hook shot with 40 sece onds of play remaining was the game winner, Vincennes’ oft-beaten Alices handed Jasper a 35-30 defeat on the Wildcat gourt to knock the Jase {pers out of the Southern Indiana conference crown. Evansville Cen. tral shaded Princeton, 43-42, on Joe Schwits' free throw. in the last 18 seconds to win both the the championship. Sila sad Lawrenceburg’s 19-game streak was snapped at ing when the Cubs took a 44-41 deci. sion. ’ La Porte tied South Bend Central for the Eastern division title in the Northern Indiana conference with a hair-raising. 42-38 victory over

catur Central, 34 to 32, in two close

CITY, COUNTY NIGH SCHOOLS Beech Grove 45, New Palesti Prankiin a . 88, Silent Hoosie .

Jawrence Sentre} 48, eh i, Shortridge 33, Crawtords

Sha FaStordge lle 26,

" Lg a n Teh ob Kokome 3 1 a owe hy Washington 3, Terre Haute Wiley 20. STATE WIGR SCHOOLS ARES 3 Desc onaabip (Benton) 29 ( on) X Atos 3. Dunaien 42. btm.

33. A\urors 49, Brook von Pittevors 7. “

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38, Oolitic .28. Joggstown 37, Trafa ar, “ Joonville Evansville a 3oston 0 2.

Plerceton 38. 3razil West Lafayette 27. jremen 67, Knox 53. Brookston 36, Idaville 25. Bro 38, Clayton 23. BraYus tlie 46, Springfield Twp. (Prankn Le Buck Creek 47, Klondike 34. Buthettaville 4, Adams Twp. (Carroll) Butler 41, Waterloo 35. Cambriagé City $9, Milton 36.

Cam 31, Michigantown 36. Carlisle 43, Preelandville 27.

Cayugs 44, ns 2. Chalmers 38, Meds le 31. Chester Center (Wells) 46. Eaton 39. Chen Twp. (Wabash) 43, South Whitey 42. Clarksburg 41, Milroy 3 (overtime), Olay City 28, Staun n. Cloverdale 44, Russellville 28. Coess 44, Washington Center (Whitley)

30. . Qorydan 45. Mitchell 29. Covington 38, Richland Township (Pountain) M4. Cromwell 56, North Webster 34. ee a

Cutler 58, Clay Howard) Dilisboro 37. Patriot 32. 50, Preeland Park 38. 52, Webster 51.

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s 37. Bosse 50, Huntingburg 48. Evansville Central 43, Princeton 42.

Farmersburg 36, Pimento Farmland 43, Dunkirk 39. Fairmount 43, Summitville 34, Pishers 57, Maxwell 50. Fla k Pairland 32.

was “one of 25 or 30” being considered for the Purdue football coaching post. { Holcomb was released from a ver-| bal agreement with Washington | yesterday to “corf8ider another offer !T feel is more attractive.”

Ace Electric A /ances In A. A. U. Net Play

Ace Electric, Indianapolis’ representative in the state A. A. U. basketball tourney will meet the Greenwood All-Stars in a second-round game at 9 o'clock tonight atthe Sacred Heart gym. ‘ The Aces advanced with a 43-40 {victory over Lawrence last night. {In other games Greenwood bested Martinsville, 45-34, and New Castle {eliminated Shelbyville, 36-33. First and second round games were to Ibe in progress all day today.

Hoosiers Best Cue

Foes at Chicago

Two Indiana billiard players, Lou {8pivey of Indianapolis and Jay Knapp of South Bend, won opening matches last night at Chicago in three-day eliminations to qualify a 10th player for the national threecushion meet in March.

College Cage Scores

STATE COLLEGES Ft. Knox 56, Oakland City 41. Indiana Central 67, York (Neb.) 55. Tiffin (O.) 85, Indiana Tech 41, OTHER COLLEGES Alabama 33, Mississippi 28. Boston College 43, Wayne Bowling Green 62, Xavier 48, 3righam Young 47, Oolorado 3. Cre ashington (St. Louis) 44 (0

ghton 49, vertime). ' nver 64, Colorado Mines 47. ke 43, Maryland 38. i Duquesne 43, Baldwin Wallace 40. Eastern Kentucky Teachers. 59, Jusray 50. Florida 63, Florida Southern h Florida A. & M. 48, Clark 38. a

Kentucky 84, State 55, Tulane 40. Loyola New leans) 59, Shavanoops 42.

i | Prankton 50, Gaston 32 {112 pounds; Gene Parker, 118; Rus-|Won three championships apiece in|inewly appointed football coach at

won a sell McKinney, 126; Sylvester Sim- The Times-Legion tourney open Washington university of St. Louis pontanet 40. Ashbore

t 36, Franklin 33, Connersville 26.

Prench Lick 48, Shoals 43. Branch 48, Cannelton 44.

33. Ft. Wayne South Side 35, Pt. Wayne Con- | cordia 29. Galveston 43, Twelve Mile 40. Gas City 38. Sweetzer 34. Goodland 35, Boswell 34. Grass Creek 41, Leiters Ford 33. Garrett 46, Albion 30. Gary Mann 45, Ga Roosevelt Gilboa. Township (Benton) 46,

Gray 39, Bryant 32. Greenfield 43, Morristown 42. Green Township (Randolph) 47, Lincoln

Greentown 31, Russiaville 20. Greenstork 42, Williamsburg 38 (overme).

41, Batesville 22. land 27. 33, ipton 3.

24. 40.

3. Otterbein

32, w® New London 28. 38. ) 3, New Haven 25. 19.

41. 32, 36. ( ) 47, Rock Creek ut) Bend Washington 36.

32. 59, Terre Gerstmeyer 33,

“Er America 23.

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H. S. Basketball Results Last Night

South Bend Washington.

Marion St. arriso (Deiaware A 4, Nn n Township Milan 38, Ongood a ilford Je, hone 13, Monon 43. Flora 41.

44, Knightstown 43. cores Hill 33, Ouiltord 31. Morar Top.” (ter Grove M. (Johnson) 39. }-. rvs. Mt. Vernon 50. Oskiand City 2,

41, Riley Oxford 37, Brook 34 (double overtime), Patoka 49, Cynthiana. 48. Pin Nitin, i West Linon » oe » - h Portiand 6, Decatur 27. Prairie 58, West M Redkey 45, Union City 40 I aer

ton) 31. Rochester 40, Monticello 33, - Royerton Center 43.

£ e E E s 41, W hk St. Paul 33, Sandusky 29. 1 Waveland 37. p otte 43, ] 3

, Selvin 23. ferre Haute Garfield 65, Clinton 38. State 53, ger 43. lhorntown 40, Sheridan 31. Vincennes 35, Jasper 30. Wabash 39, Alexandria 37. Warsaw 39, Col Washington 48, Sullivan Washington-Clay (St. a. 28, La 27 aynetown at Westfield 34, a 30, Whiting 58, East Chicago Washington 3, Williamsport 38, Hillshoro 21. Vinchester 63, Pennville 45. Winamac 44, North Judson 29. Winatall 38, Union. Township

Winslow 50, Francisco 23. Wolcottville 61, Brighton 31, Selma 34.

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