Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 January 1948 — Page 9
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| Wise nsin’s Loss Gives All Big 9 Clubs : Ta (Hopes. of Hauling Down League Championship
fini Drub Badgers As Purdue, IU Win
| CHICAGO, ‘Jan. "26 (UP)—Big Nine basketball teams moved into Nine of inactivity today due to examinations, and defending Wisconsin held an insecure edge on the field at the halfway lapse. - Only one league team plays tonight, Butler visiting Ohio State, and only one league game is on|: the Baturday schedule, Northwestern at , Two other clubs, however, will play non-conference _ with MK
State moving to Minnesota snd Regis of Denver to Iowa. Wisconsin took a bad drubbing from Illinois Saturday, 57 to 36, to give nearly every other club in the league renewed of tak-|
ohn Stevens, in the ason, will receive a he American this. . » ¢ ACHER'S FAULT, ¥ Joost, the Philadel ics’ shortstop, fons | is wrong with his , he’s convinced. it “Cobb's advice. . .. took some batting the old master and “If you an learn”
ing the league crown. Badgers’ 2d Loss It was the second loss for the {Badgers in seven Big Nine tilts, and although they- remained. in the lead, both Illinois and Michi-| gan were in a good spot to tie or take over first place. The Illini have won four out of
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ig the Wolverines first place, and they could perform this feat Saturday. Illinois could walk into a tie with another win. There was little question of IlHnois’ superiority Saturday. Although the Badgers held the home team to a tie for the first H- minutes the Hiint-moved- out} in the final period and once were
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conduct a ie py at the center Feb. 4. thrée week-ends came to = close last night.” lan Doubles Defeat Valpo, 61-45," in the upper standings. fml four squads. The only] |series of 626 and 604 they totaled |probably is glad today that his lo §¢th with an eight game score| With Behrens for third, and with 32 Sat going against Ohio State at Binzen, who wound up his ‘set Joe Proctor and Ralph Nagle, who 10-day Test. As it was, Butler for his efforts. Second Jmoney |. 1 two da Ww ye& were Al Turk, 600, in the Fieldhouse, Leo Jenkins of Indianapolis Bill Glogoza, 562, and Claude Butler didn't warm things up : Win Fist Four Places High game of the tourney was jobs with Ju Susrifies of
: Bulldogs Face Pin Patter By Frank Wilson THE TWO tourneys which have been holding sway over the = Buick es Toni ht e West Side Bowl: pg Center's. Individual Classic and the annual Dezelan Classic came through their final week-end with very little change In the West Side affair, the 1758 posted by Ted Binzen of| Before 2490 Fans Gary last week held against th Irens. and Curt Heady. Rolling | Butler's Coach -Tony Hinkle! change in the first five was the) boys had a game to play last rise of Bob Kelly of Indianapolis {1320 timbers. Mencin teamed! oe. oy Ith he ay — Paul Stemm to win fourth. of 1721. This included games of ndi Columbus tonight, they needed 275, 256 and 231. The Dandieap event went to) i earperity Tpllowilig their - marked a 1355 with handica with a high 276, will recelve $750 0 CCC ond during the defeated Valparaiso, 61 to 45, oe4500 went to Earl Winterhoft fore a crowd of 2490 frigid fans of Hammond who scored a 1737,|2nd Joe Regich, 599, who added a 141 handicap for a 1340 count. a lofty goalery was chilly as e two teams squared off, and piced third with 1733. He Will Stone, 655, took third with 133, x : aided by a 119 handicap. .|until the second half. The most Ernie Lester of Ft. Wayne will comfortable of Hinkle’s charges
rus, of the Los Anprofessional football ell you that the play- | sport is no easy path y wolf from the door
turned in by Joe Danna, a 268. John Wood took the high series award with a 691. Over 800 entries provided a prize find of $3400. Low in the Hokey in the actual division is
ke up twice when the prize pmey is handed out. His 1723 wae was good for fourth place, vihis 290 single game took the bas in that division.
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‘Wilson, V. Poms in the national VFW tour-| | Merle Dyer, Pack. Ind 3 go. Mix pid apiece at the end of 40 minutes. 5 In the overtime, Kevin O'Shea
1157, and handicap low is 1250. ‘The handicap list is subject to! ‘check of averages,
- * Leading the Bm over the week-end were George Heavilin, who scored an honor count 654 on paced Johnny Mencin in three of \games of 248, 180 and 226 in the Be top four positions. Parkway 6 p. m. Mixed loop, and First place went to Mencin and Evelyn Wiesman, who topped the Johony Kiesel. They coupled sop (Packard Indianapolis Co. Mixed 11254 series. Kiesel knocked 6a League with a 561.
pos, and Mencin toppled 2 Week-End Bowling
scoring honors for the Crusaders with four buckets. is Butler moved the count to 7 to 3 to open the contest, only to have Valparaiso knot it up at 7-all.] Indiana The. Bulldogs scored eight more|Intyre o points before the Crusaders could home again find the range. They ant |the off the floor with a 29 to 17 ad-|{ vantage at the half. : i Butler Moves Away Crusaders Ted Bean an {Shaw brought it to 29 to.
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At Hanover, the home team moved away from Canterbury in the final seven ‘minutes to take a 74-t0-66 decision in a Hoosier |g: Collegiate Conference game. Canterbury overcame an eight-point] 807i deficit to lead at the half, 34 to 31, but Hanover stayed with the Knights, and spurted from a 56 to 56 score to win. » In other games involving Indiana teams St. Joseph's defeated Tiinois Normal, 79 to 66; Indiana a 3| State passed by Western Michi-|;, Metoalt Towa nh | gan, ps to 38, and Huntington |B. Sticklen, western is 425/ beat Manchester, 57 to 49.—F. W.| gATURDAY- Northwestern at Michi
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