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INCIDENTS’ esentation, amaal, staged in the iis year, usually “incidents.” _ At (ey game at the irate fan whe * when the Caps’ penalized, heaved te, And after tha in “blew his top” ee Walton Rusa target for a ) cone, ont early in the Was no soap. The | the Cleveland’ twa shots, which voff, failed: Cleve~ 1} Bowyer was too s0 had some ase . breaks of the ps barely missed scoring passes, k charge after the ll short and were he end of the first ns made it.3 to 0. ond period before s found the net - But. Cleveland - h counter in late | that sewed it up ‘als got one goal al session.
ved without the ummers, who was son and Rod Mor= out with injuries, was {ll but went lp in the emerge mers and Millar hospital today.
G A Pts, Morrison , 7 18 28 Summers . 6 10 160 Nicholson . 4 10 14 Podolsky .. 7 6 13 Gauthier... 4 98 13 Burdette *.. 4 8 12 Dewsbury . 6 1 7 Kennedy ..] 3 § Stmon ....1 4 #
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; MONDAY, MARCH 31
1 u. Five
Hoosiers Still flee ‘Chance for Of Big Nine Crown
Shoot for Second Double-Victory in ‘History Over Boilermakers Before Sellout Crowd
Bill in a position to get a share of the Big Nine basketball title, at the Butler fieldhouse before al @
Indiana will meet Purdue tonight sellout crowd,
Indiana, a 62-46 victor over Purdue at Bloomirigton earlier in the’ season, will be trying to score its second double victory over the BoilerThe Hoosiers pulled that trick in "1940, and
makers in one season. strangely enough, Purdue went on toe win the Western conference championship: that year,
The Hoosiers could share the
‘Brown with Wisconsin and Illinois, . provided they best Purdue this evening and Purdue, in turn, topples
Wisconsin in a replay of its inter-| rupted game. : Both teams today had a first-| stringer listed as a doubtful starter. Guard Ed Ehlers of Purdue still nursed a bad ankle which he inJured in the Iowa game Saturday. If he can't start, he will be replaced by either Bud Ritter or Andy Butchko, Don Ritter, Indiana forward, spent last night in the university infirmary running a temperature’ and nursing a heavy cold. In the event he can’t start, Coach Branch McCracken plans to shift Ward Willlams to -forward and use Charley Meyers ‘at center,
Special Train Coming Bince tonight's game is listed as a Purdue home affair, Purdue season tickets and student books will be honored. A special train bringing
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‘Purdue dnd. Wikconsin
To Play at Evanston
CHICAGO, March 3 (U. P.) ~The interrupted Purdue-Wisconsin basketball game, which will decide the Big Nine championship, will be played from the point of interruption, at the half, Saturday, March 8, in the Evanston, Ill, high school
gymnasium, Kenneth . L. - Wilson, Western - conference commissioner, announced today. The contest, originally scheduled |
{last Monday, was. called off when|
bleachers in the Purdue fieldhouse | collapsed during the half, Wilson said admission to the final half of the game will be restricted to Purdue students and|
pacity of the Evans is about 2500. Purdué students will be admitted to the game on presentation of their student ticket
the team and fans is due to arrive | books,
from Lafayette at 6:10 p.m. Although the Butler floor sup-
and Purdue have played on the planking this season, but both lost there to Butler, Minnesota beat Wisconsin, 58 to 85, and Indiana set back Illinois, 48 ot 41, in the Saturday contests| which affected the title. Inthe third conference match Iowa deseated Purdue, 51 to 48, while Michfgan overpowered Michigan State, 59 to 41, and Notre Dame defeated
Northwestern, 55 to 58 in non-|)
The game will-be continued with conditions as similar as ble to the situation at Purdue when the contest was stopped. Joe Conway and Lyle Clarno, officials of the interrupted game, will continue their work and the box score for the first half will stand.
tne! Big Nine Standings
1. Pet. T.P. OP. 4 3 727 605 577 .8 4 .687 600 536 oe ..T7T 4 638 503 568 veees.T 5 580 648 654 Micha secase. & 6 455 511 504 Ohio sesneees 5 6 455 567 504 [OWS .......e00000¢ B T AIT 653 627 Purdes i. .... weer @ 6 400 B45 585 Northwestern ...... 3 10 167 557 641
Pairings for the Regionals
Winners in Saturday afternoon games at each of the 16 regionals
The complete regional pairings:
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AT FT. WAYNE 145-Ft. Wayne South Side ve. Spenser
e. 2:50—Siiver Lake va. Kendallville, AT GREENSBURG
1:15-—Madison vs. Shelvivilie 2:30—North Vernon vs. Frankiim,
: AT HAMMOND
AT HUNTINGTON
1:15-—Ohester - Center vs. Eas. Single. 9:30—Monroe vs. Portland
Basketball
SH COLLBGRS Bowling Gr 4, Valparaiso - Indisha 48, “Dinots 41 Indiana Central 57, Hanover 88.
owa 51, Purdue 48 Notre Dame 56, Northwestern 59.
OTHER COLLEGES Boston U. 55, Massachusetts Btate #4,
Bradley 48, Kansas State 41,
California 88, Stanford 48. Cincinnati 57, Akron 4% Creighton 62, Tulsa 51. Chicago 55, Knox 44, Colgate 50, Syracuse 44 Cornell 44, Princeton 43. Concordia 65, St. John's Gatun.) ”». PePaul 55, Loyola (Chicago) Sl Georgetown 50, Penn State 48.
Michigan 50, Michigan State a Maine 39, New Hampshire Maryland 53, Virginia Militacy "w
* Minnesota 58, Wisconsin 58.
Marquette 71, Detroit 46. Mt. Union 52, Allaghony 45. Muhlenberg 65, Joseph's Ps.) 0M, New York City Coilens 86, [ A New York 63, Toronto Oklahoma A
».. Oregon State
Bt, Joseph's 60, Bt. Norbert's »e. Texas 06, Arkansas 46. Texas A. and M. 50, Southern Methodist
] Toledo 8 Dayton
56. o. 66, Southern California: bd, voted A Utah: 26, West. - Ky. Teachers 67, University of Hawail 37. Waynesburg 59, 8t. Vincent 58. Westminster 68, Carnegie 54, PROFESSIONAL Exhibition
Dayton Mets 58, Indianapolis Kautskys M. enicago Collegians 5, Indianapolis Secos
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BASKET FOES—Two of the opposing starters in Yonight' ame at the Butlerfieldhouse will be forward Ralph oon (left) and center Bob Miller of Purdue. Hamilton. currently has the best scoring average in the Big Nine, having put in 172 points in |} games.for 15.63 per game.
Purdue-indians Hamilton of In
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Park Runner-Up In Prep Tourney
a i of both schools. The a Park School's basketball team was f gymnasium |
back home today With runner-up honors in the Midwest Prep conference's annual tourney held at Lake Forest, IL Park was edged out in the finals yesterday by Culver Military academy, 35-32, after the Indianapolis prepsters had turned back 8St.4 John’s in the semi-finals, 33-32, on
Saturday.
| Coach Mel Taube.
On Purdue Staff
LAFAYETTE, Ind., March 3 (U. P.).—Athletic Director Guy Mackey announced today that Ray Schalk, former manager of the Chicago White Sox and the Indianapolis Indians has been added to the Purdue university baseball coaching staff on a part-time basis, Mackey said Schalk would- report before the start of baseball practice and remain until the schedule
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‘By BERNARD HARMON Play in the 37th annual men’s state bowling tournament continued over the week-end with the team events in progress at West Side Center and the Pritthett-Hunt-O'Grady Foxworthy Ford, a A the West Side Classic 1 e, found} home alleys to its lik Fine lindo: v
{into first place in the SW sates
team event with a 1063, 952, ”43014.
Scores of members of the new
{leader were Russ Buley 622, Joe | Fra
Markey 620, Al Weevie 610, Myron Newlin 602 and Pete Gallagher. 56Q. The former leader, Phil 8midt of Hammond, now is in second place
with 2924.
Anderson Dug Leads New names appeared in the leading positions of the doubles and singles event, following the appearance of a long line of topnotch-
{ers from Indianapolis and outside
cities. An Anderson duo is ‘the new
{leader in.the doubles, George More
and Robert Stevenson combining 634 and 599 for 1233 and the No. 1 spot. Bill Fulton Jr, a local entrant, tossed a 245, 190, 257-892 series to breeze by the former leader, N. Kendall of New Castle, who has 689. No charges were registered over the week-end in the all-events leadership,- 8. Sanderson of Hammond continuing as the head man in that department with 1850. Finish Women’s Meet
The 28th annual’ women’s city tournament minor events came to an end yesterday as two squads tried their luck at ousting the former leaders. Most successful was the Betty Bisesi-Mickey Rotert duet, which nabbed the doubles championship
was completed, working with Head
by merging series of 588 and 521
for an 1100. After adding their 105
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Tourney Leaders
MEN'S STATE TEAM EVENT (Championship) Foxworth: d a.)
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G. More-R. Stevenson EVENT . 1233 OTHER LEADERS (MEN) Shopp-Millhollin (ndpls.) ~~ .>...5 1216 | Fred Storer, Fox-Hunt Sunday ...... intz-E, Cortas tElkhart) rive 1313 | Tom Connaly, President Run Mixed. J. Linfar-R. Prior (Goshen) ........ 1212(John Lane, 101 Men's Bible Class Bronson-Rowe ™” (Indpls.) . ........ 1204 | Francis Blchanan, Tasie el: awn . 873] GLES EVEN John Jay, Uptown Mixed (8:30) pain 573 SIN EN ENT a C.Y Wm. Pulton Jr. {Indp Deer) " aM an 569 N. Kendall (New castle)’ dbl doh Jui Deer. Bt. Teen-Age (Pox: Hunt 6 Dean Linson (Indpls,) Robin 1 C. Klug (Hebron), (Indpls.) Putt erson, SAID Batu furday . 560 R.’ Hurrell (Gary) bi a eaanan, ary i ALL-EVENTS Sanford Mend osiery Workers... S. Sanderson (Hammond) .....es, 1850 | Crenniert, City oh Wa ery orks as ne J. Harris (Hammond) .........ce004 1824 | Dutch Behrent, his Nr Mxd. 8 Yel.) 541 g Millet {Malion) 18 Jos Tuntington een-Age (Illinols).. 541 . ‘Heintz r rena as. rkwa p ™ N. Kendall (New Castier: ov oiaaves 1781 y Mxd, (4 O'clock on
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