Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 February 1948 — Page 8

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through the entire season undefeated and then continued on to win the annual Indiana High| School Basketball Tournament, but Hoosier scribes are casting a

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To Stay Atop 2 Conferences

At Wabash Tonight | For iCC Tilt Butler's job this week is to try and stay atop two basketball conferences. Tonight the Bulldogs return to state intercollegiate play meeting Wabash at Crawfordsville. Butler is unbeaten in six ICC con-

wary eye toward Lawrenceburg to see if Pud Bateman’s Tigers can make the first half of the assignment. Garfield's Purple Eagles of Terre Haute came down to the final game of the meet last year| before bowing to Shelbyville; and back in 1935 Jeffersonville had the same luck against Anderson. Lawrenceburg racked up two more triumphs last week at the expense of Rushville and Hagers-| town to make it 17 straight, and there is a growing feeling that =

the Tigers may come through

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and holds a 62-38 victory unscathed. i S55 ae, 0 Jeague heads They'll be sitting in the rafters tems am yt . 8 = > : ; -Anderso tonight when Shortridge and Tech over the Little Glants this season. | _ __. (wn hably could get| - PRESSURE—Bud Bateman Toledo 3 a0

hook up in their annual basketball battle at Tech at 8 o'clock." | “Charles Dagwéll, Tech's ath: letic director, is expecting a capacity crowd of 4400, which is all the Tech High School Gym will seat since rollaway bleachers were installed. Although Bhortridge has a

Saturday night, Butler and | Cincinnati, both co-champions last year in the Mid-American Conference, will battle for the loop’s top spot. At present these two clubs are sharing the lead with Miami who meets Ohio U. tonight at Athens. Ohio U. already has a 63-41 victory over the Miami quintet.

could become the first Hoosier high school coach to lead an unbeaten basketball team rough the regular season and state finals.” His Lawrenceburg Tigers have won 17 straight,

an argument on both counts in Paoli and Madison on this one, thowever: ’ : The Tigers tangle with Paoli this Friday (the Unlucky 13th) and then finish their regular season docket Feb, 20 against the tough Madison Cubs, a team the barely defeated earlier

i a in the Chicago Washington has lost con-

sague game. » Toledo, 69-to-53. Anderson came f1 we final quarter. eat Syracuse, 53

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slightly os iB average tus Leading Butler's individual |season by three points. siderable prestige due to two the Flint D : , scoring race after 16 games The ease with which the Tigers spankings last week dished out opped their five, the Blue Devils will enter ill 1Ge7S} Spankings t pntest and their 37

the fray as underdogs. Win 10 of 15 Tech's Greenclads have won 10. of 15 contests this season and four of those setbacks. were administered by tough North Central Conference foes. Coach Herman. Hinshaw's East Side team Tonight's Schedule Shortridge at Tech. : Sacred Heart at Silent.-Hooslers. Whiteland at Twp. has improved steadily since Shortridge won the city tourna-| ment and boasts the North Cen-| tral Conference's leading scorer in Gordon King who has bagged 115 points in

games. : Coach Hinshaw probably will start with John Kelley and Tom Pollon, forwards; Joe Kearns,

streak of 38 straight games.

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while John Foley is at extreme left. St. Louis players left), C. C. Wilcutt (44), Bob Schnidt (rear) and Dan Miller (17).

St. Louis U. Pounds ND's

. LEO GETS REBOUND — Leo Barnhorst of Indianapolis, forward on the Notre Dame basketball team, leaps high. to grab a rebound. during last night's battle at South Bend. St. Louis U. defeated the Irish, 68

to 51, Also in the air is are

Into Dust

By United Press Cot Notre Dame's famed 38-game winning streak on its own basket- 8 ball court lay in ruins today, pounded to dust last night, 68 to 51, by the rampaging Billikens of St. Louis University—perhaps the

The ease with which the Billikens racked up their 15th win in 16 games at the expense of the Irish amazed the court world and

ranking nationally. A post-sea- | son tournament invitation, with its shot at a clear-cut national championship, was a foregone

sin, State, 51 to 39, at Madison.

assured St. Louis of a final high|foa six Conference wins against

wo losses, the same as Wiscon-

which walloped Michigan Purdue Upsets

Gophers a In other games last night, Pur-

snapping Notre Dame's home Notre Dame's Paul Gordon (No. 5)

] Ranking behind him are James Doyle 171, Charles Maas 108, John Barrowcliffe 103, Willlam Shepherd 88, Bob Evans 80 and Jerry Cranny 76.

State Games Tonight Butler at Wabash. Earlham at DePauw. Hanover at Centre.

Ed MacCauley (second from | Indians Central at Canterbury.

pave been winning Iheie i nes. (by Hammond, 47-42, and Gary owever, has cal e attention of the sportswriters an Tolleston, 50-31. Lawrenceburg is picking up in the various polls and rankings as record, still might be a good bet some of the other top-flightersito come to Indianapolis for the tumble. ifinals from the Northern area. The myth that Evansville Cen- The Broncos are soundly coached tral is unbeatable -at least has by Marion Crawley, a championbeen blasted by Reitz, but the maker at Washington in years Bears came roaring back later gone by. last week to subdue Huntingbarg| Victories over city rivals, North by a 67-37 count. The fact that|Side and South Side, last week

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yne erican 19 13 15 ; a ‘Notre Dame Free Throws Missed — O'Halloran” 3, Barnhorst 2, Foley, O'Shea 3, Goonhen 3, 3, Schatsman 3, Wre . Schmidt, Lehman 32. Officials—Bill Hasrlow and Jim Crowe.

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Reitz turned the trick first seems again has brought Ft. Wayne to indicate that Central is up|Central to the forefront in the against knotty problem No. 1 Summit City area. “The , Tigers right in its own sectional. Bosse’s barely got by the North Side down there, too, you know. Redskins, 34-33, but their margin { nw over the Archers was more imREITZ followed up the victory | pressive on Saturday night, 40-35. [over “Central witha narrower; ae {31-30 decision over a better-than- IN THE middle area, things

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Lafayette, with a 16-2 won-lost

gle tonight in the East Side gym Officials wish they could ” sideboards on the goalhouse fs this one, so many fans want get in to see it.

The Times Big Ten HERE'S The Times’ ides a current “Big Ten” rankin, the week with the won-hs records in pare r x 1—Evansville Central (15-1) | 2—Lafayette (16-2) { 3—Bedford (16-2) 4—Lawrenceburg (17-0) 5—New Albany (14-3) : 6—Ft., Wayne Central (14-4) 7—Ft.. Wayne South Side (14-3) 8—Madison (16-3)

9-—~Evansville Reits (11-4) 10—Terre Haute Garfield (16-3)

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ft conclusion. ! ! 3 The standout performer of St. que upset Minnesota at Minneap- gg 3 3 : Louis was “Easy Ed” MacCauley, glis, 53 to 51, and Northwestern 8 i 3 graceful 6-foot 8-inch pivot man, pulled Ohio State into a cellar tie 3 10 who ranks as the leading glaat in| with a 47-45 defeat at Evanston. a 0 10 he | the collegiate game today. The 21 Michigan and Indiana were idle. ’ $30 points he scored and his mastery A crowd of 16,048, largest in -— - y. of the backboards were the big|the history of the lows fleld| Jui, Yor,’ dake #, For Visit Our Now factor in the Irish defeat, first house, watched the Hawkeyes due : ~

they have suffered at home since bowing to. Western Michigan on Dec. 4, 1043. Barnhorst Scores 12

in the win that tied them with e defending champion Badgers. Purdue trailed during most of

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3, Thiessen, Appenseiler 3, Mcintyre 3, Hoiows, Hernan 32.

the game but came back strong

Leo ;Barnhorat, Irish guard|to chalk its fourth victory against Big 9 Standings, from- anapolis, scored 12,/three losses... Guard Andy| Leaders while teammate Kevin O'Shea/Butchko and Forward Dick Scoring dropped in 13. - Axness weré mainly instrumental|w, ravers The Irish, recent conquerors of|in handing Minnesota its fourth Kentucky, were simply outrun/conference loss against . three Louis hit on 20 out of 66 shots Indian from the floor, Notre Dame on| Minnesota's towering Jim Mec-|Sn 16 out of 60. : Intyre was held to 13 points by Meanwhile, Iowa, sparked by Butchko. Butchko also tallied little Murray Wier, defeated I11i-(13 points while Axness led the nols 70-61 last night to tie the game scoring with 21. - Big Nine basketball race In al In a tight game at Evanston, knot while Wisconsin was taking Northwestern won out on a a pot-shot at a non-conference basket by Bob Maddock in the rival. > last half-minute of play. Bill Wier looped 34 points through Sticklen, however, was the big the hoop to set the pace for the gun in the Wildcat attack, scor- S a X Ce Hawkeye victory. The result gave ing 22 points, . =

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WARSAW, Ind.; Feb. 10 (UP) — Basketball games and all other public gatherings in Kosciusko County were canceled today until Feb. 20, by order of Dr. T. 8. Schuldt, county health officer.

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against Paul Orth, of Massillon; nvolving two FAMERS .. . . Seven tant pre- . --0;; and Young Bull Montana, of "Blind Toms" {of the pitchers who achieved el ae a A : 100 £4 Los Angeles. “It's scheduled for vernacular for | ® hit fame still are active, in theirusa this week. .. 908 Merchan two falls out of three, with a time Daseball ‘major leagues. . . . They are| mye only game the Tigers willl or Union lifit of 90 minutes. pires whose vi- Johnny Vander Meer (two, 1938): Lot ‘to plow now before the sec- - ___A special opening match, for sion is far from Bob Feller (two; 1040, 1046); Es pay start— Feb. 2518 Asl * two falls out hres, oF 45 min-1 being 20-20. -Ciyde-Shoun- (1944); Dick Fowler! coins Mentone on: Feb. 20, the We Wen! © utes and, will send Whitey Wahl- Meyer's Newark (1945); Ewell Blackwell (1947); 3a the ban was scheduled to end ps

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