Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 January 1948 — Page 23
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Winner to Pocket $2000 Prize
10S ANGELES; Jan. 2 (UP)— one hundred and 35 of the nation’s top golfers tee off on the tough “pry Riviera Country Club course today to open the winter circuit withthe’ 22d renewal of Los Angeles’ $10,000
oe and to two of the fleld—Little Ben Hogan and .aging Mae Smith—it represents more than just a ts t the $2000 first=prize money some-
poles Monday. | Hogan, who already has won the
ournament twice, has a chance t0| another tonight, and it should in-/from the {Butler and S
vin _his third Los Angeles. Open | rown. Smith, the only man aver! o win the event twice .in a row—
gp his fifth" win.
By BOB STRANAHAN
say be oe tas STRANAMAN all vol 1 1s 5 wey ade
“Ritter and O'Brien Lead IU, Butler To Triumphs Over Noire Dame, rurdue:
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- bet ‘that even of Inout-of the sustomsta, wil be trained on 4 couple Tn ol fof little tonight in the windup of the Big Pour Classic at cnet] 3 nen + 13% Pildnous. Ems dE 4 11) 0401 2008 Butler Indiana in the opener at 7:45 p. m. and ue tangles Ritter. & 11 5 1OSnea, g 4 3 3 with Notre Dame in the nightcapper at 9:30. Faun, 8 4-3 hOudeng $1.3 Most of the 13500 fans who al- go ope ; 1 soins. t 3 + 3 New Castle Surprises tended last night and saw the “lit- | i 3t Kaufmann; ° 0 . tle guys” of Butler and Indiana lead| 7:45 p m.—~Butler va. Indiana, | $8 Soonea s + 3, Big Four Tourney their teams to victory will be| 9:30 p. m—Purdue vs. Notre Dame. dod pi pd ROR By United Press watching to see how they fare s bn otals 16 14 38| Indiana's high school basketball against one another tonight. started into the final 10 minutes of “at halftime: Indiana 37, Notre quintets; relieved of holiday tourna.’
3 9 a into this ad na With 18 ts for Coach Tony van! 3 ed i uest Axness, Bill Berberian and Ho Then it was Willams doing most of the chores, the Riveters had paged ketball dynamite that had @& lot to lead to 45-40 with a lit Notre Dame: into minutes of the game 1 N fo ell Axness con-' parro'ciiff, ¢
'Hinkle's ‘team ‘in its 52-50 conqu of Purdue t night.
‘another -pint package of bas-|
do with submission for Indiana, 73-46,
Riter Gets #1 Se
{Hoosiers in this rout of the Irish. "They'll probably be attending one
deed be something to watch.. All teams showed the effects of a
the Holiday layoff last night, but of minutes remaised 927 and 1928—has a chance to rack the four Notre Dame seemed to have nected on a long one-handed pish ; ;suffered- the most. The Irish ap-shot to give the Bulldogs a. Jfour-
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Jim
foul by Berb
Smith has participated in every peared downright sluggish at times point edge.
ne of the ‘21 previous Los Angeles ppens, and victory this year would, t him into a very select group pf golfers—those who have won five mes in a single tourney. Hogan first took “the crown in 1942, then repeated last year with 280. Only one other man, Harry ooper, has won the titlé more than ce, and he is not participating is year. . Hogan, along with South African Bobby . Locke and 1047s lgading money winner, Jimmy Demaret, is favored in the 1948 event, but followers have given a wide assort-| Pment of the world’s top pro golfers
cellent chance. Little chance is given of equalling the tourney record of 273 set by Jimmy Thomson over the Griffith Park course in 1938,
High School Diploma Deloyed 30 Years BOISE, Idaho\ (UP)—It took 30 gears, but Adamir Lecoultre finally ot his high school dip He quit; school to Join the Army fn 1917 and didn’t go back. But he always wanted a diploma, \ Recently he took & genetal edu-| cational development test giveén\by the veterans administration, a
passed with high marks. X |
Now he has his diploma, tion Saprument. ‘Modern Carnera Ahead Of Plane, Says Physicist
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development, according to A. H.|
Katz, physicist at the Wright Field
photographic laboratory.
and were in sad shooting form.
Coach - Moose Krause's charges Butler was battling furiously to. never could seem to quite get their maintain possession of the oall and defense co-ordinated against the the Boilermakers just as hard to fast-breaking Hoosiers, who ripped gét another whack at -the basket. through for far too many setup Both teams passed up chances from shots. to give Notre Dame any the foul line in the late seconds and Purdue -got one -more--two-pointer;
chance to win.
by Caudell. Se Missourl- 39, Canterbury 47 In the openér, Butler assumed Butler, However, NEheast oe) v an early mastery and then the last neville #3, Southern Illinois 80 (final).
Blueclads had to fight tooth and toenail at the finish to stave off a tingling rally on the part of Mel Taubes willowy Riveters.
Bulldogs Go Ahead
ned a two pointer a the lead for Shepherd, Dorie 3 “winiams 8 Butchay sensational. spherd made it 50 on|
Baftle Furiously
chance and held on an ne iife at the close, Big John Barroweliff of the Bulldogs and Berberian of Pixdue fouled out in this-late flurry. Indiana and Notre Dame were {tied up three times in .the frst Charley: Maas sent the Bulldogs half at 5-5, 9-9 and 16-16 before! and a pair of amateurs — Frank into a 5-3 leadership after nearly Lou Watson put the Crimson shoot- | 3 stranahan and Bud Ward — an ex- six minutes of tight and cautious e's into & lead they never relin-
‘play, and Butler had increased this Quished afterward.
margin to 11-4 midway in/ the first half, Purdue spurtéd hack to within a point of the Bulldogs at 13-12 and play remained close until Hinkle! {juggled his lineup a bit to insert [Bob Evans and Bill Shepherd. These itwo players led a Butler upsurge which sent their team into a nifty! 10-point edge at 24-14 with less|
37
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remaining.
fielders but the Boilermakers . still
{termission, 28-19.
TOPyveriat-pho- pho TERRE HAUTE, Jai F=Trdikiia" State Wak the To58 Hoosier quintet Sedlord w, Vinseanes 38 (fal, tography is * tar ahead of airplane stil in the running for the fourth annual Midwest Collegiate Basketball
‘Tournament championship today.
Teachers
in Before the first half was over Beloit us.
|Ritter had led the Hoosiers into a Okla homia A 37-29 bulge. They got 10 more in|¥ the first four minutes of the ast half while the Irish picked up only two free throws, : Williams Fouls Out The count was 47-31 when Ward, Williams, stellar rebounder of the| Rushville 31, Greensburg 29 (final), Indiana team, was whistled out on! five personals. than four minutes of the first half| - jim Stevenson and John Foley Kokomo 381. 81, paced a brief Notre Dame rally an Dick Axness kept kept Purdue still Jim O'Halloran chimed fv a Twp. in the running with a couple of later to keep the Irish within hail. ing distance at 10 points, 52-42, with Onws were down nine points at the in-|10 minutes 6f the game left. Bob Lollar was the key man in Mass and O'Brien saw to it that % late rally which saw Indiana signed the Bulldogs still maintained a quite score 20 points while limiting the and certified by the state cea: vey leadership until the teams totally bewildered Irish to four.
Sycamores Still In Running For Midwest Championship z:
The Sycamores, along with Eastern Illinois State, Northwest. Missouri and Southeast Oklahoma, are idle today awaiting
About two Gale Robinson (Indiana).
Basketball Results|
POUILEREAVER AT BUTLER
when Evans con-|
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“Re Butler 52, Purdue “Hndiana 2, Notre Pame 4“ \_ OTHER STATE ~.. Terre Haute Tourney .
Indiana State #6 Northeast (overtime). Se Eastern Tilinois #5: Andefson "”,
Vincennes "Tourney
Evansville 43, TOY as. |Southern Illinois
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"OTHER COLLEGES Illinois 77, Harvard 3.
popalachian
Rese ew Yor LaSalle Sa Clara 63, 2a
=r A Hall 54, Toledo radley 84, Princeton “
ichita 63. Miam! | (Eoutevle , | Washburn 54. Lawrence 35. pon 4%: Carroll 52. 1. (Mo.) 54, Otta and M. s 60,
Canisius
5" ern Hiinols , ' WIGR SCHOOLS iSpencer 48, Eliettsville 38.
Rushville 38, Shelbyville 34 Greensb 45, Connersville
Logansport Tourney ansport 35 Kokomo 33. |New Castle. 41. Anderson
4, Loganspo Bunker Hill Tourney
28. {Twelve Mile 37, Suward ard. 49, Bunker ny Twp. final), , Monticelle Tourney Delphi 42, Monticelle n.
Rossville 55, os Monticello 34, Flora 33 foonsola | Rossville 58, Delphi 3¢ (final).
Warklagtin Torney ashington at pase (overtime, final eile Tourney yincennes: #1, witiiersonvily »
rd 4 Jeffersonvi en
Farmiand Tourney - Winchester 41, pon City (Parmland 40,
~final| Richignd 43, Mount Vernon. T& w Harmony 53, Chrisney 34.
Mr, Kats says there are cameras and final rounds tomorrow. Anderson College was eliminated last night, Moun! Vernon 63, Chrisney 40 ready to take good pictures even as Eastern Illinois burned the nets |
if planes could travel 1000 miles for a 83-67 victory. Bob Milton's day Southern Missouri defeated
an hour now.
New cameras are so powerful, he Johnny Wilson \sparked the losers’ 20d Evansville ousted Canterbury, fUSTA IG
29-point show’ and the 18 scored by,
says, that a soldiers’ poker game play and equalled 47-total scored by on the ground was photographed Bob, Olson and \John Wilson of
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Anderson —held—&x-15+13 lead in!
never threatened.
souri took an overtime thriller from Murray State, 40 to 46; Indiana Stave outclassed Georgetown of Kentucky, 86 to 43, and Southeast
wr afternoon’s Fy final, round matches Indiana State and Southeast Oklahoma in the first game and Northeast Missouri and Eastern Illinois in the second: contest. Winners and losers will ¢lash
consolation titles.
A inennes Title
College held the Vincennes holiday |
day after-handing Southern Illinois] its first defeat in nine games Jase!
‘at night for the championship 3
VINCENNES, Jan. 2 — Evansville||
utheast Missouri State, 65 to 43, buen 03 Hevoradt «a
to 36.
the "next. world soccer. championship from 1040 to 1950, Rol 72 Tndianapelts 8.
recently from a plane and the val- Eastern Illinois. \ : Postpone Championships Li Muncie e Central NEWYORK; ~dan:~2 CUP) The py wi he first period before Eastern| United States Soccer Football AssoIllinois rallied for a 39-29 half-time ciation has agreed to a proposal to lead. From. there ‘on. Anderson:
In other games Northeast Mis-! |with the event scheduled to {place in Brazil.
Patoka 50, 30, Hubs tadt 33
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COLLEGES
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ow 49, ‘Murray (Ky.) 46
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Berea 43 0, Cornell pt ‘double overtime) ado 46.
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Greensburg Tourney
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Anderson % tconsolation). rt 33 (final).
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-.|of conference competition. Meanwhile, yesterday's New Year's
Bedford's Stonecutters {had little trouble winning at Jeffer|sonville, beating Vincennes in the [final, 44-20; Pt. Wayne . South |dropped Marion in. the 'Marion tourney, 43-28, and Rushville defeated Greensburg at Greensburg, 31-24, The only surprise witiner was New Castle, which staged an uprising in the Big Four tourney at Logansport. The Trojans defeated Anderson; -& team to which they had previously lost a conference game and then came back to take the final from the host team, 44-33. In that same tourney, Richmond's Red Devils, a high-ranking team in early-season play, lost to Ft. Wayne South in the first round and than lost a "40-33 decision ‘to Muncie fOentral in the cdnsolation round,
in Rent
Penn-Michigan Grid Tilt Planned
PHILADELPHIA, Jan. 2 (UP)— The University of Pennsylvania and Michigan were a certainty to meet in football next September, Feliable sources said here today. The finger was pointed at Sup 25 as the date, with Ann Arbor the site. It would he the opening game of the season for both Penn and the Rose Bowl winner. University officials would not con{firm thé date or site, but admitted
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way, and that an announcement .|might be anticipated “within 10 days or so." The game probably would go to the Midwest in exchange for a game not played during the early war 43 Years because of travel and transportation difficulties.
‘Fred Saigh Jr. Named Bed Birds" -Official—-
American Association. Ft. Branch Tourney | /Saigh was elected to the Post by ub diréctors to replace Sam BreaHonsolation). n, who recently sold his baseball
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