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By EDDIE ASH on-lrish Tilt ONE SPORT ONLY Frank

Baumholts, Cincinnati's stad “75s Deciding Factor

fielder, has deserted i for!

trois eset | Blue Devils Vanquish East Side Y 20-0;

athletes said hy Broad Ripple Surprises Hornet Team, 13-7

. were concentrat- By GEORGE WELDEN ing their eflorts| oo idge's powerful Satans today were assured of at least a tie on one Sport 10. he mythical city championship and should Cathedral upset Washsave their 1egS. ion in its game scheduled for this afternoon at Tech's field, Coach . CU Aberson, co, .ge Gale's charges would gain undisputed first place. Chicago Cubs, a It was the Satans all the way yesterday, as they romped to a 20-0

~ rookie outfielder, | ;;.i ry over Tech's Greenclads beige some 3000 chilled fans at Tech's has forsaken foot-|q.1q

FW WY ball for Ba In the only other Indianapolis, Baumholts « He i ., bigigame yesterday, Broad Ripple gague 0 ec g leaguer in fdot-| staged a surprise party at How ball with the Green Bay Packers. and turned back the Hornets by a

Trippi put in a good baseball sea-| 3.7 margin. Chica 0 Franchise son in 1047. . . . He batted 345 for| only once did Tech throw a scare

Atlanta in the ‘Southern Association into the Satans and that was late! and the owner of the Crackers had|in the first period. Bob Tharp took] CHICAGO, Nov. 15 (UP)—Franvisions of selling the player to & a lateral on his own 28 and scooted|Chise holders in the National Basbig league club for a fat price. . .. to the Shortridge 23 before being|ketball League will meet tomorrow But Trippi makes the big money brought down from behind. The|'0 decide what treatment they will

in football and is supposed to re- Satan's forward wall held and the §!Ve players on the Chicago Alger yi _ ceive about $30,000 a year. . . . Inllife was removed from the Green-|icAn-Gears, the former league

Baumholtz's case, the Cincinnati! |clad's push. ‘champions who went out of business Reds paid him a bonus to forget] It was the Satans’ aerial at [When the Professional Basgethall basketball. . . . He was one of the tack that spelled defeat for the League of America folded this week.

The Gears were pulled out of the National as a unit last spring by Owner-Manager Maurice White. National League club owners. will)

leading scorers of the professional | hopeful Tech eleven early in the| Basketball Association of America| game. | last season. . . . Major league ball Passes for Touchdown clubs are always fearful of injuries; Tech received the opening kickwhen their stars mix sports. They don't like it when their lay- to the Shortridge 35. ers year the off-season ug up Tichenor and Ted Steeg had car- nD the league, 10 be operated with

wns to the Tech Didyers from the Gears, or distrib energy. Ted for two first % ihe ute negotiating rights with the

THEY GOT IN FREE, TOO. City Standings players among present circuit teams. |

. « » The “e~tra” umpires in the Although the Gears players theo-|

1947 World Series, the two guess- ape Attucks earsnves ers who stéod watch deep down |washington .......... rare the foul lines, received $1000 and ‘Broad Ripple > ‘Howe ‘ expenses apiece. . . . The four | *Sacred Heart . 1 received $2500 and ex- |'Tech an Oe ions The National League was under- ® x = | "Manual ce gepanes 0|stood to have apportioned negotiatSLIGHT ERROR. . . . Frank G. | ‘Season compieted |ing rights to individual Gears play- _ Menke's New Encyclopedia of |28, lanky Fred Davis, Satan quar-jers among the league teams when Sports, recently off the press, con- |terback, pitched a TD pass to End|the Gears pulled out to join the tains thousands of -records and [Gene Rogers, who carried it over| PBL. The move was intended to

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other data on all branches of ath- [from the 20. Tom Williams con-/lure some of the players back into *

oft. but failed to gain and kicked: probably decide tomorrow whether) After Jack | 0 grant a new Chicago franchise

0 retically became free agents when ¥§

letics, both amateur and p19. |verted to make the count.7-0. {the National fold. down through the years. . . . But | The Satans’ next marker came Gilmour Dobie, the old college learly in the second stanza after Pro Basketball football coach, better known as Davis had pitched to End Evan NATIONAL LEAGUE Gloomy Gil, now retired, wishes |Parker on 20. Tichenor moved to| Western Division i = _ that Menke had called him up be- {12 and after Davis and Chuck npiANAPOLIS ........ 3 1 887! fore turning his copy over to the |Keever had carried to the 5, Davis Jinaeapolis .. 3 i 4 publishers. . . . The Encyclopedia hic Parker with another pitch in Sheboygan .... 2 3 400 says Dobie died in 1939. the end zone. Williams again eon Eastern. Division Ta 3 verted to make the count i QUICK ON THE TOE. ... Both teams battled defensively pr 1 19%. There were two opening kickoffs |during the rest of the second and Toledo 3 300 in the Purdue at Minnesota grid third periods. | Syracuse 2 33

game last Saturday. .. . The lified Gophers kicked off before the Tally Nuli officials were ready, before they

had asked the team captains, .. . p the Satan 21 but pass efforts were | Philadelphia 79, Boston 74 (overtime).

It was ruled no play, of course, ever, broke ' the ball was brought back and | | thwarted, Chuck Ke Oshkosh oy CE EEb ULE kicked n i tro th loose 75 yards into the end zone Tri City va. 8 vs. Syracuse at yracuse at Ohicago.. © off again m the same Shortridge, but an offensive|

yout, penalty for holding nullified the

” ” GONE WITH THE WIND . . .|play. Rifle Tourne J Shortridges final tally came in|

Including outlay and commitments, the Louisville club of the defunct|the last stanza when Chuck Keev-|

Professional Basketball League of » tea, left 2. Bia TD climax a Set for Nov. n America, estimates it is in the “red” beg the Tech to the tune of $20,000. . , . The|d drive which began on

Results Last Night Fullback John Lytie and Tharp rt Wayne 50, Toledo 53

Oshkosh 58, Syracuse 46. ove to, " combined efforts once to m haiathetien of: Amirios

Louisville Armory -made money,| The Greenclads tried several pass| * Ap all-day rifle tournament, open however. . . . The club leased the Plays throughout the contest but|ts all Indiana shooters, will be held gym for 27 dates, paid in advance the pitchers failed to come close 10 at the National Guard Armory on for 16, at $500 a night, and used intended receivers. {N. Pennsylvania St. Nov. 23, under the arena only three times. . As! Fullback Lytle, the workhorse the joint sponsorship of the Cen-

he only tral Indiana Riflle Lea d L. Tommy Fitzgerald of the Louisville °f the Tech backfield, was t a Riflle gue an hi Lin) pointed out, this is Green back to go through the Satan Strauss & Co.

probably the first time on record forward wall with any regularity.| John Piper, league secretary, com-

that a basketball league failed to Ripple Wins pleted arrangements for the event

finish the football season. Broad Ripple finished its season today and announced that thé prize with only one setback in city com-| jist will consist of five trophies and

» ” ” RUGGED MARINE , . . Hous- [petition by dropping once-beaten'3s medals. The tourney will be ton Smith, the Chicago Bears’ Howe's Hornets' 13-7 at the East conducted under the rules of the Fehr, 217, 230, 210—8657, for Bowes. left end, is a 25-year-old Marine |Siders’ field. 1 National Rifle Association with all hero. . ... He hails from the Uni- | Jim Swope, "Ripple right half, entrants classified as masters, ex-

versity of Mississippi. . . . Corp. [tallied twice for the winners while! perts, sharpshooters or juniors.

was shot through the chest by through center to, score standing between 7:30 a. m. and 4 p. m.

© BOWLING ALLEYS burned freely last r last night a as 10 s 10 honor coun counts

were recorded in league action, The fast Fox-Hunt Classic League accounted for six of these scores, while the Pritchett Ladies Sponsor's Classic marked up two. Leading the parade forthe men was Johnny Murphy, present holder| of the season's high series record. Johnny hit for a 688 in the Fox-| Hunt meeting with games of 225, Se " 257 and 206. Carl Mindach was

runner-up with a 676 for Cook's €Vening’s honors. 603 on games of 189, 180 and a

Bill Anderson's Spring Service. | s Striebeck, rolling for the Yaver| Men's Shop, had games of 189, 211

By LEO H. PETERSEN tingling six round semi-windup in|

United Press Sports Editor NEW YORK. Nov. 15—The tech- which the decision went to the!

g knockout which Billy Fox topped “by "Ruth “Ittenbach “for the scored over Jake LaMotta last night pped by Ruth scored a |I€ft a 10t of raised eyebrows in Lhe tHurious flailing afterward. Co boxing industry today. There was no question of Fox's| {victory and the dynamite which the|

The Classic ls proud Honor, Mis ———————————— | Philadelphia Negro packed in his milly Harrington, 154, Cowmbus: 0, wn LOngest Win Streak

counts by Wilbur Richwine, 245, 205, 218-668, for Cook's; Hershell still-| well, 214, 255, 193-662, for Cook's; | Fonnie Snyder, 247, 222, 189-658 for Bowes Seal Fast,

| Hh team totals for the evening ‘included a season's record Breaking Yitally of 3243 by the Bowes Fast squad in the Fox-Hunt Classic. | Their games were 1157, 1081 and Early in the week

1005. Tops in the Pritchett's Bpon-| whiners that the “fix” was on. | “Sidney sor's Classic was the 2866 scored by Then Inte yesterday, after the odds Amateur Basketball a aney Lames High Seidel of.

ho paid $102,528 to see the bout a technical knockout at 2:53 in the Afth |

|at Madison Square Garden, for ai "15. Bryant, 178, Seal |, of maneuvering went on befors Vir 44 Strouse, 189, Hammond, fought to School football team's 57-game unthe, fighters stepped into the ring. | W In. four rounds, ws defeated string—longest on record ELSEWHERE in the city Rudy

|Jurass tallied a 657 for Monaxch Smith helped in the capture of Bot Woods scored the losers’ only|. Other league officers are Chester Sales on games of 187, 256 and 214

Sugar Loaf Hill, Okinawa, on marker. Hostetler, president, and Frank in the Washington League at fhe which the Japs had repulsed | Swope cut around left end early Wilson, vice president. The event Illinois slides, three previous assaults. . , , Smith in the first period for his first is not limited to" league members, dropped 656 pins in the Allison Jets was wounded three times in the marker but the Hornets struck back ‘however. All teams and individuals loop at Sturm’ 5. leg by machine gun bullets, and lon the kickoff and tallied in 11'in Indiana may compete by regis-| while going back for first aid, he plays. Woods plowed eight yards tering on the day of the shoot |scored her seventh honor series of fa

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Patty Striebeck A any more Fox money, al Biltwell 31, Indianapolis Conservatory of | School ‘when Paul ough they took wagers on LaiMusic # Bridgeport Brass 20, Amt loonch there. ers are asked to report at

a sniper, up. Bill Mayer booted the extra

rors sieges £2 % =: High School Basketball Results Last Night

¢ «+ 8ir Arthur Elvin, Britisher/ Scork ng Play Nullified COUNTY HIGH SOR owns the huge Wembley Stadium Late in the final stanza, SWOPE prankiin 36. Southport 38 ooLS and the large swimming pool Where ;;,iorcanted a Howe pass on his own Senier Grote 20. Ben Davis 30.

3, , the 1048 Olympic Games will '3 and scampered 97 yards into the a Runde ois

"held. ... He gave use of both freeof| + 0 put the play was nullified Albany 16, Stoney Creek charge ‘and also underwrote the |becatise of a penalty. games up to $500,000. . . . Otherwise, i Although losing only one came] 355, overs a

Great Britain probably would have! made no effort to land: the next ID city competition to Shortridge, Amuls 62,

Olympic. . . . Twenty years ago)

ra 34, Batesville 32

Wembley Stadium was a white ele-[¢ncounters to Richmond and Bv-| pi (23, Roachdale_ 18 utile olum! phant. . ., . By smart promoting, Pr Sa, 4 » viol or ager, on 38, Mountezuma 37 (overtime). Evin turned Jt ints & “zold mine.” e Hornets had a victory string, Buttle Ground 31, Oxford 1.

(Pranklin) 16, Rigney to Retire re (SEER iy Is CHICAGO, Nov. i5 (UP)—John Fi he Results Bippus 41, Clear Creek 29 Rigney, veteran hurler for the Chi-| 9 | Bentoniie nl TFarvew Township} Mt.

cago White Sox, retired as an active] wpw YORE has Gagden) | Brownsville 35, Oran player today following a visit to 3.5iny Pox, rane, Fuiladelp e k Creek 36, Dayton t i Jake LaMotia, 167, Ne York 4) Johns Hopkins clinic in Baltimore,'” WORCESTER. Mass—Charlie Earlie, 150, Burney 43, Sand _Cresk 41. ;u vhete his ailing arm was examined. Potion, stopped Lee Black, 145, New | Centerville, 32,’ Siraughn 31. an ren

Hunt Classic... 668 Carl Zike, Foodmaster Foods Mixed . 593 DeSoto 41, Gaston Wilbur, Richwint, Pox Hunk Classic... 663 Howard Goodwin, Antlers Recreation 502 Deer Creek 42, Rockfield 7. Fonnie Snyder, Fox-Hunt Classic..... 658 Art Lester, Mitchel-Scott , 587 Delphi 35, Fowler 33

| Bud Mathews, St. Joan of Are Am 370 Daleville 3 Sulphur rings 8. Johnny Pehr, Pox-Hunt Classic....... 887) Sit Re nen, Bp SA8 PI MEAT 78) Dlishors 35, nm # Rudy Jurasz, Washington ............ Jim Curry, Allison No. 2 7! Barl ore, 3 > obo Paul Rather, Allison Jets ............ 68 Caries Lowman. Pub. Service Mised 376 Ellettsville 36 Worthington 38. George Snyder, Schwitzer-Cummins .. 649 Newell Jennings, Indpls. Traffic Club . 574 English 33, Dubois 11 Maury Wellman, Fox-Hunt Classic.... $45 Walt Dutton, Bankers ... 574 Fairland 62, Mt. Auburn 486. Glen Poist, New York Central ..,.... 643 Harold McCool, Chev. Nighthawks.... 570 Fontanet 43, Pimento 15 Fred Simon, Rosedale Dalry .. ....:. 642 Pred “Dearsing, Christ the King...... 560 Pairmount 35, Bwayzee 33, Johnny Mencin, Pox-Hunt Classic. rasan 641 Tony Sekula, Kingan's ......... ++ 560 Fishers 45. Carmel 27. Bob Littrell, Link Belt ....... «vv, 836 Nelson Bowman, Foresters. ........ +. 564 Fremont 39, Avilla 34 John Morgan, Freyn Bros. ‘A Cc .. 836 Jack Willis, Beal Silk Mixed $60, Fountain City 61, Webster 41

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Administration wl Recreation. Lafasatue Oi ! Plossie Hauder, White House ......... 489 a ames! Mickey Rotert, Real Silk Mixed. . . das | Linden 81, ow Ro, Beverly Motnaday, Pr. Lite Bat. Mxd. Agi pagro 3, Andrews |

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Referee Frank Fullam finally | ou it at 2:26 in the [fount (Ran- round, LaMotta a helpless bleeding (will be striving to end the Hornet

Plymouth ‘u, pela 11 35:

lle 45, Leo {the Rockets lost two out-of-city! Arcols K Jefferson Center (Hunting- farshail 47, hoitius 30.

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1c 23 BOgastown Roll 49, Marion St Paul 20. | Royerton 61, Farmland 43.

onon ox 45 : oral Township (8helby) 41 etx 58, Scott Genter 22, n [ooresville 51, " Edinburg 42

Morristows 46, Rushville 42 , Ayr 47, ent ahd 12.

Berne 54, 23 {of ‘seven straight broken by Wash- prookviile - 37, Springfield Township " 1 Royal Center 44, Lucerne 42 (double over-

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IRising Bun 34, Patriot 33 (overtime), Rochester 49, Akron 47

18. | hia. stopped Bloomfield 4L Bloom hgton Vatvensity 38 Rockport. 42, ‘Chrisney 29.

New "Harmony 0 Ne yville 32 Newport 53, West Lebanon 22 New Market 35, Alamo 2] Hew Rishmond 40, Clark's Hi 124 w Lebanon 17 Pleasants

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Anderson Reionea as lowa Grid Coach; Blames ‘Loose Talk’

This Year's Team Has Won 2, Lost 5, Tied 1; 1939 Squad Was One of Best in Nation

IOWA CITY, lowa, Nov. 15 (UP)—Dr, Eddie Anderson, football | coach at the University of Iowa since 1039, resigned today. , The resignation, effective July 1, 1948; was accepted by President { Virgil Hancher. The board of control of athletics was scheduled to take action on the resignation later today, and there were some indications that it. might not be accepted. Coach Anderson, whose team this! — os amthutttsesmebumm——————————y {year has won only two games, lost named coach -of the year in 1939, five and tied one, said considerable When the late Nile Kinnick was oa talk” around the state had! named an All-American, ~

been a factor in his decision to re. With’ today's game against Min-

sign. nesota still to be counted, Dr. | His contract does not expire until Anderson's teams have won 26, lost | 1050. 23 and tied two. $12,500 Per Year Dr. Anderson came to Iowa from

The state salary list published Bay i and 1940 hié Hawk- { this week showed him to be the eyes upset Notre Dame, the former | third highest salaried person on the »_ to-6 victory robbing the Irish of | state payroll: He received $12,500 a national’ championship,

during the past fiscal year. When he came here, the debt on

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FIRST DOWN FOR BLUE DEVILS —Jack Tichenor. fleet Shortridge back, jem; Anderiom & native of Oskar ihe lova Stadium was approxi.

{loosa, Ia, was a star end at Notre mately $450,000, with bond interest

is tackled by Don Mavity of Tech (58) after he had racked up a first down yesterday--|Dame during his ollege days. He for a period of 10 years and the to help the Satans win, 20-0, on Techs field. Coming in on the play are John jcame to the University of lowa in university - owed $65,000 in back Preston (35) of Tech and Art Klein (36) of Shortridge.

{ 1939 and immediately developed one taxes. v of the best teams in the school's The stadium debt now has been history. reduced to thé point where this

The 1930 “iron man” team lost year's receipts will entirely clear the only to Michigan while winning six obligations and leave the school a and lying one. Dr. Anderson was substantial balance,

fai feta Walker's Close Fighting | FA Rll Gains Decision Over Hood

ng Jack (Buddy) Walker, the Columbus (0. heavyweight trialhorse, |today held his. 11th. straight ring triumph in Indianapolis thanks to {his ability to swing the close punches, { Walker took a split decision from burly Hubert Hood of Chicago at the Armory last night before a slim outpouring of the fight faithful, | Hood piled up an early lead when he carried the fight to Walker, {but the Buckeye battler kept boring|® : {in with a damaging body attack in the close fighting and had the Sut State Grid Title cagoan trying to stay away from!

him in the later milling, Claimed Again Hood's best round was the sixth when he had Walker in sn By Rough Riders Jtrouble on the ropes, half in and half out out. the ring. But Buddy fought his way out of this difficulty! and was able to finish strong to! gAln the nod: One judge voted fori... 'w.e tootball heroes, and well

Hood, the other for Walker, and, deserved it. Last night they Referee Lou Thomas cast’ the de-| on their third ti ciding ballot when he accorded the| =, 00 0 Sons ve state scrap to Walker on a count ofl, o. » Something never be-

» | There was jubliation' in East Chicago today, 4 A bunch of high school young-

HORNET BACK THROTTLED — Frank Knox, burly Howe back, was brought |si-4. m accomplished in Hoosierland,

Meow Losth i The Rough Riders from East Chi-

down from the rear yesterday after a short gain in the Howe-Broad Ripple tilt on : , (cago Roosevelt won their 3ist the East Side field. Ripple scored a 13-7 triumph. Also shown are Bob Woods (69) | Welker spotted his rival 10% straight game by outmaneuvering of Howe and Ed Goss (41) and Tom Moser (24) of Broad i Ripple.

Pin Patter

{ pounds, weighing In at 108 to 206% South Bend Washington in the ___ for the Chicagoan and the triumph playoff of the Northern Indiana (enable d him to sqfare matters. High School Conference champion-

ship. The score was 15-0, By Frank Wilson i wion LaMotta Beaten. since Hood had ken. an earlier" he defending champs left School

verdict in the Windy City. |Pleld at South Bend after treating | Chuck McGow, Indianapolis some 12,000 awed fans to football i al en 0 lightweight, and Sammy Patton of 'Dat easily could ,be classified as

“better college stuff.” : Columbus, ©. hooked up in s| They ran well, tackled viclotisly {and ran their pass plays systematically. Ronnie Clark, the Rough Riders’ brilliant halfback, and FPull18 hack Gene Donaldson ‘were the big

couldn't seem to get started and his pe. 8 PF ne Yuen Tuy sid

best punches either missed or land-| ed harmlessly. Other results: jseced the pols. Jimmy Cone, 148'4, Kokomo, Gestaioned

Buckeye scrapper due largely ® al first round knockdown and his

there were Doubting five rounds

Thomases among the 18,340 persons! ("yf go Hammond, von Ends at 57 Games

Indi its, HG anape MONTGOMERY, Ala, Nov. 15

Indianapolis, and| (UP)—The Tallassee, Ala., High

| round.

there were — ae |--was at an end today,

Montgomery whipped Tallassee

the Yaver Men's Shop quint on had been 6 to 5 and pick ‘em, the Lincoin Chirepractic College va. In-lhore Jag ast 2 | Games © of 929, 954 and me. i! St night, 21 to 7.

diana Medical School will meet Monday

betting changed and Fox became an at 8:15 p. m. in the championship game | Already this season the Tallassee 11-t0-5 favorite. Three hours befare °F the pre-season basketball tourney at!

the YMCA. Bridgeport* Brass & Bit- ©am had won eight straight games

[ring time the odds on Fox soared weil wii play in the consolation game to break the unbeaten record forto 3 to 1 and. bookies refused to *! 713». m

night's tourney resulls were merly held by Masstlon, O., High

Brown was | Rec ruiting 16

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tee pour 107 0 173%, and. ac. Caps Hope to Improve

ling an opponent with superior height and reach, LaMotta never LS Ph A t RK d ki showed any of his old fire. Instead an ing gains e S ins of boring in with a body attack as| he usually does, Jake held back

Walnut and became an easy target for hopes lightning lefts and hard

Times Special SPRINGFIELD, Mass, Nov. 15--The Indianapolis Caps held high today of bolstering thelr Western division standing in the American Hockey League at the expense of the trailing Springfield Indians. One point behind the leading Pittsburgh Hornets, Indianapolis h d pass the Smoky City team tonight with a victory and a little help from Buffalo. The Bisons are carded-in Pittsburgh tonight and

[string at 12 games without defeat On. the Ice

me Cl i AMERICAN LEAG Hlinois Harriers Win Indianapolis moves over to Provi- CAN iE rAGUE dence tomorrow night to round out 2h w b r nS > A “ Big 9 Cross-Country lits first week on the Eastern road itiibouis ie $ 0308 # ; tl CHICAGO, Nov. 15 (UPI=The(tP oo [teen tein 88 4 IL 5 University of Illinois held the 1947 Bastern: Division Big Nine ‘cross-county ¢hampion-| Springfield returned home today WL TPs O OG [ship today despite a record set by after dropping a 4-1 decision to the Hersber .........% 3 .2 18 3 44 |Wisconsin's star distance runner, Lions in Washington last night. The New Haven ...... $6 1 13 4 40 |Don Gehrman. victory ended a six-game losing PANEL 4 i 1 L 3 6 won the meet with 47 streak for the Washington skaters soringheld 1 “ 68

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{points to 52 for Wisconsin which and was played before a meager Washing, on 4 Soria 1. [placed second, alded by Gehrman's [record time of 20 minutes, 26 4-5 Rookie Wingman Joe Ciuman snd fed Buffalo a! Pittsburgh, St. Louis at Indiana and Purdue tied Bob Walton shared the scoring hhiadeinhia. New Haven ai Hershey,

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(for third with 84 points and Iowa honors for the Lions, each tallying gn day INDIANAP at Providens | was fifth with 103. twice, Bn

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