Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 December 1948 — Page 6
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‘bulldogs Lose Butler Basketball Ballet
Tie Score 7 Times in First-Half;
. By BILL PITTMAN, Times Staff Writer CHAMPAIGN, IIL. Dec. 4—Butler's Bulldogs were on their way! today to Ohio State where tonight they meet their second Big Nine! foe in two days. The Bulldogs were outraced here last night as the Illini won! their season opener, 67 to 62. | Butler took the first point on a free throw row by y Ralph ( Buckshot) O'Brien and then the Illini made ™ it 5-1 on a free throw and a fast (College Basketball break shot by Wally Osterkorn.| It was that way all through the TONIGHT game—Butler was never ableito/ DePauw at Indiana. get the extra basket. Butler at Ohio State.
Tied 7 Times It seemed the Bulldogs tried to indiana at Loulsyille.
work the ball too long in one Olivet at Anderson. .place and were either whistled at|Loras at St. Joe. or failed to hit the shot. The|Tri-State at Wabash. shooting average was normal, Ball State at Hanover. however, as they hit a 304 from|Valparaiso at Hamline. the floor, Kentucky Wesleyan at Evansville. Butler, mainly through the ef-|Tifin at Indiana Tech. “forts of Buckshot and Bob Evans; Transylvania at Oakland, City. , managed to stay within striking|Indiana’ Central at North Central distance of the Illini during the (Naperville, m). first half by tying the score seven times and taking the lead once -on a free throw by Bill Shepherd late in the half, Six quick points by: Illinois’ i 0 SER BWA x fs LEE
a “halt to g0 in the period. A ‘pivot by John Barrowcliff and a drive in by Dee Baker made the half time score read 35 to 34, Illinois, lini Take "Off - Early in the second half Jimmy Doyle drove in and teok a set shot which, combined with Shepperd’s free throw, pulled Butler even; ‘And then the -Tilini- took off
too good. a game for the mig and fouled out near the close ‘of the game. .
backboard more and more as th taller men dropped from the But-| ler lineup, this coupled with the inability to move without- hearing the referee's whistle cooled the Butler attack. Butler ‘was forced to remain in the outer court and on free throws and set shots drew within six points of the Illini at 67-61. A free throw by O’Brien tallied the
with Osterkorn, Bill Erickson and|finafl’ score, * Dick Foley combing to take a| Butler - . Tilinols (67) ne lead mid-way in the nal |guns ¢ ‘$3 "8 padioman. 1 .'F 5 *% Butler's boys “playing in des Shera, 1:4 0 é 3 Benen y™ i 5 i : ih 3 es w. * geration, got caught by theW'o'hries t9 3 Somer. 1s 4 istle,- and ‘whether the fouls. ghiroclit.o 3 2 5 Green c 3.3 were correct or not, three Butler a's” e 3 1 hin. < : 3 3 men, Doyle. Evans and Barrow-|Deyie®, 8 2 3 roars. 21% cliff; were thumbed to the bench. Baueher,} 10 Tk 0-0-0 Things were so tense that a tech- Totals 22.18 38 Totals 26 19.35 of Butler awa its the. febound.
al foul was called against Charles Maas for saving. “My, go in protest of a decision. Dike Eddleman, » Played a not
Half-Time Score—Illinois 38; Butler 34, | ~ §
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derlage, Thurlby, ER 4, Eddleman 3 Officinls— —Dwight Wilkey, Remy 1 Meyer. |
Scratch Handicap Bowling Sweepstakes Opens Dec. 26
Lions, 6 to 3
Bill Shepherd, Butler University forward: center. ssedihis layup hold inthe second half last night as the Bulldogs lost their season's opener, 67 to 62, to the University of lllinois at Champaign. looks tikes abit of hacking is being done-by- Hinois" Walt Kersulis, a b-4oot-4-inch center. Charlie Maas |
als Tromce OH: Knocks Out -Majors In First Round at Armory
By JIM HEYROCK
A 1h hook and a right uppercut, which nearly sent one pugilist’s
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES _ BE
Rockets Face Howe After Downing Irish
Ripple e Defeals L Cathedral, 49-31 |
By JIMMIE ANGELOPOLOUS | Things will be a little more! binding for Broad Ripple’ 8 Rockets) tonight. The Ripple five, feated Cathedral, 49 to 31, in a at Broad Ripple’ last night, will bump into a scrappy Howe quintet
tonight.
tory after sneaking past a stubborn Washington team, 44 to 42, last night. The Continéntals go to Decatur] Central tonight {will try winning this evening |while playing host to the Deaf] {8chool. The fourth "tilt finds] Manual going to Brazil with two straight losses to date. Rockets Continue Winning Ways The Rockets continued their winning ways over Cathedral
was neithe= unnecessarily rough nor bitterly fought, both teams at times appeared rusty, stiff and lacked lish in their passing, | dribbling nd play-making. The! Rockets, however, improved with: age. ‘ After Bobby Stephens led Ripple a 7 to 0 advantage, Don Roeder helped bridge-the gap to 14 to 10
couple fielders to pace the hosts| to a 38 to 23 margin after threc quarters.
Fall connected on his only two {field goal attempts as the Rockets! (pulled ‘away. Roeder; who led the ———— | sens with-11 points, showed early
What
season potentialities in the deception department. | The winners" accurac) {found them hitting 20 of 61 at|terapts for .327 and getting nine lof 13 charity tosses for .691.] {Cathedral hit 12 of 50 shots for .240 but converted only seven of!
which de-| ‘jruggedly ragged basketball game, at the Tech gym in the feature attraction of a four-game card! Broad Ripple will be trying for|
its third straight scalp and Howe] will shoot for its second city vic-|
and Cathedral!
from the recent football season in| a hardwood tilt containing shades
and George England at the first stop. The Rockets]
stretched it to 18 to 17 at the mid-' point, but J. R. Smith potted a!
In the final frame, Darrel Mc-|
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WASHINGTON, Dec. 4 (UP) ‘head into the reserved section, sent 1750 customers home early from 3 fos qows Jor 37, Lh one- -handed push shot in the second quarter of the Ripple-Cathedral.-|The Indianapolis Capitals. were how. last night. Orland Ott of Indiana Harbor "r°*d Risple Cathedral ¢ city series game at the Rockets’ gym last night. The Rippla-five By DON SIEBERT f the cell fn the [the Armory-fistic.s nig Indiana Har (A pil City lout of the cellar spot in fhe |g oq or nye Majors of Louisville for the full count in 2: 05 of the Campbell! 3 0 1/Koerst 8 won, 49 to 31. Watching Smith is John SS of Cathedral, The 21st annual 200 Sarabeh Handicap Sweepstakes opens at|American Hockey League's west- frst TOun {thd f 3-1 S Roeder? 1-3 noon Dec. 26 In St. Philip's alleys. . . . This is one of the oldest com- ern division today after handing It looked like a long 10-round [Smitsong 3 0 2Radkovicg 2 3 3 for the Spartans was Bill Pick-|school, 27-22, before 1500 hardpetitions in Indianapolis bowling<ircl + « 80me nice prizes are the Washington Lions their | 0 "00 getting under way Dar hosen INePonE 3 3 MEnglandg 2-0 04rd, who- scored 15- points. The wood fans-at the Lawrence Cent= helps ule +» $100 Soes 1 he inp g team and the runner-up seventh straight defeat, 6 to 3, Uh "0" he" 200-pound ‘slugger Barnette ~ 0 0 Cunningham.f1 1 0 defeat was the Spartans second ral gym last night. : «+. also hig e game wins $25 with $15 as here last night. who has™won seven consecutive . |Safforde” 1 1 2 lin four Starts, Siler paced his teammates by second prize. . , . Al Kriner sad Jint Hickey are handling all reser-| The Capitals jumped off to an engagements since his defeat here [); 3 | Wolt.g 00 1 AtoeMary's | | Sacred Heart (4) (scoring 4 field goals and hitting o ) en . | b oe 3000} " — rT n ¢ | a eall MA-02 is. Her individual game for the evening. early end at the Tour minute in mid-September by Bill Roberts, | 0 ip 1] gar Totals 20 9 14 Totals 13 713 OR eft ptiEngleking.t 31 '4 three tosses from the charity The Roger Popp five also held| oo. ¢ opening period when ..,i4enly. found an opening and | Score at haiftime: Broad Ripple 38, ‘Crull! 74 Carroll” 1 3 8 stripe. uled for Jan. 1, 2, 8 and 9. ‘ Pp Fred Glover scored after picking et iot : {Cathedral 17 vt 1 2 4/Pickarfte tr 3 high team score with a 3067 , . . 2% put an end to the festivities. By MILTON RICHMAN | Referee—Hobs. Umpire—C. J. Julian. {Voss.c 3 & 5Riley, 2 2 4 The Lawrence Central boys Late cules have [mes “were 2063026107 *|u double pase from Gerry Ra Pt LL0 LCL {aULTON micHMAN | mec 3 ue ies 18 EERE 11 dumped to an san ond whi if Sturms, 1422 Ilinols 8t.,| Argus turned in the only unusual- aia TEN Vitale was serv- The big Ott landed a hard right NEW YORK, Dec. 4—Shortstop 2-Point Victory |Burader t 39 Hiideys--3 3 iihey. sever reiinquished. They led play 1ally high Bam \ the rest of thelyng the night's first penalty for to the head which sent Majors, Alvin Dark, whose timely hitting, A torrid second half rally fell] Tous ~ 13 1s i Taials 50-5 was hele hs aaear ers ily 3 2 pen 10 am d big sors.” 150 slashing. : |who “weighed 180, to the ropes. land accomplished fielding was a!two points short as Howe eked! &core at halftime: st pn (Anderson) | Lawrence Cen, (27) | Southpert gn : . : HM. avery Shy a at Draws 8d Penalty As Majors began to fall, Ott major factor in the Boston Cit & 44 to 42- decision over 18 Sacred Heart 18. ig ft pf| fg-1t pt day Someone in Syracuse, Fox-Hunt, was second with all alty jo 2 on; ficials; Carnes and Engle. | Weaves,t 0 "4 Smith. £457 KA as ht of a ye -1200 games £ 878 Lois! Vitale evened the score.at 13:15 Caught him with a right uppercut g “march to the National] vy shingto B 3) the Contigsntals a Su 2 5st 333 nt" ¢ the|Glass laid down a 582 wi the|In the same period but then drew WICH Tipped a gash in the Louis joy last BIN ‘Tech Downs New Castle Sire” —& 3 &woesiers 0 13 departme or one 0 By own. 4 532 withthe] Same ben Sty of ira ville lad's lip. Referee Roy Rogers League pennant, today -was After trailing 34 to 22 at half- ASE 3 pne 113 oca alleys . . . youngsters under Willlams Furniture five at Pritch- down 8 rd -penalty of the unt as Majors named. the 1948 rookie of the/time, Washington scored 12 ints s . Crawford? 00 2 Bertram, f 000 , finished the co i po in Last 4 seven are entertained in a spe-lett's and Billie Rice in the 3ame for holding and Eddie while hold} H t ’ as ONdS ucraddenc 0 0 1B 9-00 . cla) room while mamma can bowl/same alleys bowled a 580 for Bruneteau banged home a loose Struggled to one knee. year by .the Baseball Writers’ 1" BE Howe fo one tol, throw in the last four “oo noidss 0-0 3 Schmaitaldo 1 not ® bad idea for Indian- Indianapolis Typewriter. {puck after a pile-up in front of| All in all. it chance oF Skil Agsaciation: of Americ, — Heo Was all in the seconds of play by Bill Roepke |Birméug 0.0 3 .ishow er c 25-year- = ol -- polis. alleys. : The: Tompkins. Ice. Cream team Washington's. pet to. put the Cap mote es MeKinney| The drawling, 25-year-old Dark| |Dick...Crittenden..and.. Winfield 83ve, Tech a 40-39 victory over Boot is 7-20) Totals 512 18 At Fox-Hunt Frank ~ Argus was runner-up for high men’s itals out front 2-1, B ht together eight spirited] from Lake Charles, La., whose | Jittemore each hit twice from New" Castle Tast night in “the oy, At. Hele Tawtnes Central i; turned in a healthy 711 rollingteam with a 3026 at Delaware The second period was all ok og Cie gh nt Die 1.322 batting average was fourth! fhe field. Joe Pirtle of Howe lech €ym. The victory was the|_ Officials; Herb Edwards and Clayton for the Roger Popps in the F-H|. .. a 2674 held by the Williams Washingion and Say Sous or five figh p 5 Have | best in the National League last|tallied two fielders in the final Greenclad’s third straight of the|Nichols. io Classic last night . . . he racked Furniture five was good for first brilliant saves by goalie Wi Parker Scores Kayo 'season, won "27 votes out of 8 period to give Howe thé edge. [Season - and their first NCC Warriors D Giant up all 200 games leading 'off place in the women's division and SaWchuk kept Indianapolis in the|. yn the semi-final, Gene Parker, possible 48 from the same two| Harry Stewart, who scored 22|triumph. | own Giants
game after Kent Schultz, Wash-| {ington center, had tied the score {at 342 on ‘a pass from Harry.
with a 211, got a 220 and a finalithe Yavers Men's Wear- squad) score of 280 which was also high tpok second with ‘a 2668.
{the hard - punching Washington High School youth, knocked out
’ : Don Rocco of Ft. Knox. Ky., in Last Night's Bowling Leaders {Diek. Lions. Fall Apart .|the gun Youd. Parkes Dad BOWLER. (MANY oor AG | floored the spunky Rocco fou . Ae re Rey Tod Gear Ws tee Im" thé final period, however, {times before the knockout blow. Prank Argus, Roger Popp ...... +++ TH iMaria Fulton, Willams Furniture 303| Washington fell apart’ and the Gene Thomas, 153. Indianapolis,
C. Fitzpatrick, Anderson Spring Serv. 303 600 BOWLERS (MEN) Mickey atert, SOMPRIS hs “cream 5 giyCabitals Edna, la Bowes Seal Fast Midres® Frit, Steeg i
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e Warren Central (44)! Ben D S Pie Bids PBtand:" Brothers .... jopener. “Doug * Medley, Central (44)! Ben Davis o- J Buuts Sot Tompkins Lee Cream o Frown 1Ee0ve LEADERS (WOMEN) [Lundy to wrap up the game. (Louisville, won a six-round deci-{won the American Association's eo and. oHvertey 6'of 16 from| In the preliminary" game, the | Bruhn, f 4 2 |“ t..2 ss Cart er lon brid Ftd Joasas dC Akin woes es 450) The final minute of play saw|sion over Bob Roberts, 135, Indi- rookie award after hitting .303/the free throw lane. Green's reserves edged out New| Curran, f ...'3 0 2 McCormickt 3 4 1 Lés lieff, Koehle s Mat. a 840 x emary Dugan. Veterans Admin. . 483) Washington's Norman McAtee anapolis, in six rounds. for the Milwaukee Brewers. | Howe uh " en oostle’s second stringers, 28 to | Deer. © $ : 4 Nuire, end 23 R Webet, Herrmann Dera 3 ME Bittner: Indpis. Si. Rwy ox Mix 4% score a consolation goal from 30-| In the other six-rounder, Paull Dark won the current title siewarisr 18 3 '3|Theofanist § 3 7321. | Miedema, 1: 0 0 3chrisie eS 83 Alla lies Conds, : in AT feet out when the Lions ‘were| Terry, 162. of Indianapolis, won hands down: His closest rival: was MeKinter 3 1 Jim: ia 3 Tee Ho foe w, Gustto, am) by Bins ido FAIbreeht. 2-00-98 uy Street, Maryland Casu Glendon Sourgeon. i. igh Air “Aitasing ‘five. forwards ‘on & gang-|by decision over Nate Arnold, 161, [southpaw Gene Bearden of Cleve. ps on 3g geri 8780 4 CHEE Cg a a Wate Eg simer, ¢ i 8. $Enmbel, whl $3 téinhof¥, Margaret Kelsheimer, St. Bd. of ea 464 play. of Louisville. {land who 5 polled eight votes. {Slitter.o 0-2 3iB.Dit'more,g LE 2, Roepke g Lo 4..0/ Wright, 4 3 30 — we BaldAYE 6.0 1 3 627 Margie Zaepfel. Senior CYO- M pri Pirtle.g 21 3iQverton.¢ 1 3 oThr'km'iong 0 0 4 Wood.e “9 2 4 Totals 18 8 18H de Shirley Landwerlen, CYO Mix EE — — . —— Phelps.g 0-8 1'W.Dit" more,g 4-3 3 Pollom.t 4 4 2 Els 5 2 3 wie endersong 0-0 © 21 Helen McGuire, - Pub. Sery, Oo. of Ind. Ha Brown.g 0 0 4 . Englerthe 3 4.3 McFarland,? 11.1 Total ne! + Tompkins By ean sas Li June Walters. Eagle Machine .. 403 | Tole: 008 on bi he. Page.c 1 2 2Hodging 1.2 3 score at halftime: ots cae R s 0-15 1% ¥ ~7¢ 11 1s BED Davis Referee—Edward Bt hi HE Bo ri day Nig t s — WooC COTS | Itru fiz will ror, hiss on chug Ser Smtr Ho aff Bren _ Harold Haller iL Jose Referes—Raemas. n._Umplre—Lackey 29 : Crispus Att ; Bi Harve Smith 614 hi Es ; Pree throws missed: Tech T. New Castle] P t ueks an Vallonia (36) W 2 Susemichael, Madison ve. Power si Roan car hares ., “3814 CITY, COUNTY HIGH SCHOOLS Huntington 4, Rochester 3%. . v 1 28. ii 8. : loverton.t 3 5 4 fg 1t pt z lm *Wiison, Sam 11] Indlanapons Conservator “of Music . 2817 Anderson St, Mary s 45, Sacred Heart 40. [Jackson Township (Boomer 45, Pinnell 35.|Shelburn 36, Dugger 32. § Plugs Rap Redskins - a ise; Frank Luzar, Herb Schwo-im, nooo 14 { Bush, f 112 Mc MacOraok ios Vs Dept Store $i earn s- Market in C2803. Besch Grave . Sankiin Township 35, Jackson, “Township (Tippecanoe) 35, Stock Shipshewana 44, Midalevury 33. {m ve {Edelen I a Baton 1" 3:3 i hy We > f George. Peet, Stone, Stafford & Btone. 611) TEAM SCORES (WOMEN) (Crispus Attucks, 35, Vallonia 36 (over- Jasper 32. Bedtord 4 eid Tag. | Pranklini 40, Kitcher 90. Speedway’s defending county [ing 3 1 HPummérc 1 0-3 Fonnie Snyder. Uilon Title 810/ williams rurnitife 2674] tim [Jeffersonville 45, ‘Wshingtan 4, Star. City.20. Monterey 38 (overtimey, champs won an easy, 45 to 28. Hawks Win 33-23. [rye 31 §iamard, e301 H. Greemore, Inapis, Conserv. of Music 608 yaver's Men's Shop .. : 3 Inte: Central 33, Greenwood 23 [Jefferson (Tipton 52, Western 50. Tati) 31 49, Beile Union 22 . ’ ells, g 00 TH C4TFR domes. Tm .. ctrie fon as Anderton he. Service” * 9501 Howe 44, Washington 42. | Jefterson Township Grant) 44, Converse {Sullivan Sy a we. decision over the Manual Red-. Inaccuraey proved the down. MeCitren. 8 3 3 HE * 11 omer re raha rises BOLT ki . Lawrence © meal 27, Southport 28, 1.33 8 { 1 foe 2 Bailey, Lake Painters i Vedeerin id [Indianapolis Typewriter so BO etwas 5. Manuel I TO Jefferson Pup (Randolph) 44, Wayne| | Summitville 8) Baton 33. | Jin 3 the Phil Xym - Fast fall of Greenwood, defeated last , .. -" — "on Tein nam 0 5 aries se y, (Randolph) 28 2 | . | s ; F. cox, hod Sonspry. Bt Musis 606 . . Union 4 New Casi .- Hoosiers 10. Eendaiviti §, Tombs City 31. Syracuse 56. Sivrabury 3 om Chicago SUaTEhT 1688 to county opposition. nignt % Decatug Dentral, 3 2 Score at Half—Valionia 18, Crispus fri dams; 4 . o 40 ' time). rr a > 15 I De TANCE "vet « Indicates Louis Whitest wr i, Pike Townanly i Y Ladoga. 35. Darlington 24 Roosevelt 42 The Plugs held a 12 to 3 lead in yy non. orcs gym. Out o “Score ‘at End of Resuiation: Time—Cri r-J7— Russet. Cafeteria. S04, THER HIGH, SCHOOLS: LaPontaine 32, Somerset 37 Terre Haute State 59, Bloomington (Uni Ithe first quarter and stretched it! attempts from. the charity. line. | us Attucks 36, Valin Cleat Neime, S42 Manufacturing .. N su PJ Ambia no West Lebanon 28. {Lapaz 45, Lakeville 37, versity) 33 Ito 20 a ithe boys from Greenwood hit Free Throws Missed Thoms oma, Bdelen, Himmor Smith pam Py ¥ hi Sot ans Fig fs Amo-39 Plainfield 34. Lapel 37 5 Middletown n . Thorntown 39, Dover 29 0 to 13 at the Intermission. {only 3. |King, League 2, Qyerton 2, Bush, Humes ol Ir elalan I 03 Anderson 38. Lafayette 24, Lebanon v1: Crawiordsvile 5. | Tipton 48, Alexandria a [The home team led, 35 to 18, |phYey 3, Plummer, + Hazzard 2,
Soa LONDON, “1366. 4 (UPY=="THé | Attica 71. Williamsport 30" ¥a al, ae 600“ 20th Century Club's. foreign rep-| dy a. Norte ema Bldg % Eo astm Boni ssi Ee w resentative, Lew Burston, indi-| Avilla 46. Ashley 39 Walter Norman Mk , goo cated “today ' that heavyweight Baton 53. Tange a. OTHER LEAGUE "LEADERS: Se, ,| champion Joe, Louis plans at Brazil 2%, Linton 18.0 . Fr etic 06 | least two fights before his “oft-| |premen 40, Madison TD (8t. Joseph) 35
383 postponed retirement. ridgeton 57. Bellmo:
s, Traffic Club Mkt.
[Bridgeton 42, Monon. 18 Brownsburg 39. Mooresville 34 2 Although Louis has mentioned Broun: 40 Lincoin (Randolph) 36 only one future bout, Burston Bunker Hill 57. Onward 50 promised the winner of Monday’ 8{Catiiaie 51. Meron ae. Lee Savold-Bruce Woodcock fight Carthage 52 Lewisville 21
(a crack at Louis’ title. [Gemary ie Jo. Sarmiand 41.
Clifford 27, Trafalgar 24, This, Burton said, would not iCavuge 31. Kingman 28.
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Dick Keller, selichel x Boots Fe cdyes {prevent the winner of the Ezzard Coal City, 48. Epson 34, . “ME eV! kst fight Dec. > 10] Concannon. $3 Clay Oy-38..00 ra Lots Conners AQ Iu RC , Harlan Jean, Allison Jota. 872 > ig Louis One ar "45, Knox my Walter Parks, Allison No, 3... v0.0 them probably will meet Louls in|Dsnville 15 Calta 1
{Dayton 42, Clarks Hill 33. Decatur 31, Bern
son No, C. McCar i Southside Wildeats poe . of Ind rne 19. 1 Bask 5 oioake Washington 47,
Stanley Turley, Pub. Serv.
an the spring and the other in the
fall,” Burston said. Hammond
Elmhurst 36, Hoagland 34.
56 ————————————_L 56 a at. Ere ix i % Amateur - Basketball Evanaville. Bosse 30. Bloomington “
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George Broth Results last nigh in the YMCA C Evansville €entral 49, New Albdny 38, pe Bre er = Dd. of , M4 League: Ft. ners 61, cA voege | Evansville Lincoln 45, Wadesville Tony Bigger, Pe Bik Mix he sity on 1h lain Drafting 28, Cen. Fairbanks 38 Graysville 37, Orville Harden. Linde e Air ral Business Col M4; Arthur Jordan Fairland 30. Bogsstown M. im Me wh nior C on y eit Fo Ind alrview aur Tom Qu 4 ,_CY0. Mixed Mix bn mn lana Dental Fasmhersburg... 37, West Terre Haute 36 (overtime) we BOWLERS (WOMEN) League 3 shea Senter: CYO pontanat 3 Ti ¥ (Goshen 18. 20. Lois Gila Sacred 1, 8t. Catherine Fane t. Olympus Bille Rice Williams Furniture ....,. 882|y, Sacred Heart; re oa Cathedral ‘vs, Holy Portyiile 35, Pendleton 32. Gr Trinity: 3:20, st. Joe. Shelbyville) vs, Ft. Wayne North Side 36, La -Porte 21,
580 Eva Will Ramacy Ss, Yaver's Men's Shop 567
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“nade Ws EASY 34 Franklin- 39, Seymour 33. ————————————— Dorot| Spring 5° Serv. Fi ht R : Fremont: 83, Orland 30. “ 4 : $80 {Garrett New Haven Marta Roberts, Williams re 0 9g esv ts | Gary. Proebel 39, Gary Edison 30 Gertrude Rhodes, ar Men's Shop 534 34 By United Press Gary Tolleston. 32, Gary Roosevelt n.
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Ramona Frosch, Paint .. NEW YORK {Maden Bqtiare Garden) — Goodland 3 Pauline Ritchey, O'Brien Pain 31(Jake La Motta, 184, New York, outpointed Soin 28, South Bend. Adams n FE. M. Schoen, Kool Vent wning Mix a Tommy Yaross, 1641, Monaca, Pa. (10). |Grass. Creek 41, Kewanna 32 Twyford, Williams Purnitu ‘ STOCKHOLM, Sweden. Ollie Tandberg, Greencastle 41, Greensburg 35. a Harrison, Medias Men's. Wear 2 198. Sweden, stopped ‘Eugene Robert, 213'2,|Greensford 51, Boston 32 A ME apps nr m3) +Green Township tRandalph) 5p. Modoc 32. Vapor art Rest Jom Jaaing = ial TT. = [Hamaond 33° Habore y > [Hammond 33, Ham oe Tech 29. Helen Wolf. Wiliams Purniture ||Football Results [Harlan 68, Lafayette Central 40. = red law, PH ie Mix i {Hartford Center 30, Monroe 28. . McCully, PIO E Pri. onl COLLEGE { Hillsboro, 4D, Waynetown 36. McDaniel, Bowes Seal Hillsdale 54, St. Bernice 42, Court, DeWolf News nu Vanderbilt 33. Mintnt (Fla.) 6. Hobart 38, Dver 26. Priedman, Ingo HH Rolling 37, Richmond 327. [Holland 64, Stendal 25
West Texas Bate Honey Creek 11, Staunton 38,
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1ay 0. Center 39, Jefferson Huntington) 38 Ligonier 35. Wolcottville 27, Lima 48. Brighton 40 Linden 43, Richland Township. (Fountain) 1 . Linlawn 40, Liketon 32
Lucerne 50, Néw Waverly 30. Lynn 60, Williamsburg ‘43 Lyons 35. Hymera {Manchester Central 37, Petroleum 30. (‘Markleville 68, Frankton 41 {Marshall 74, Mohtesyma 72 (overtime). {Martinsville 42 Rushville 40. Mays 34, Arlington McCordaving 25, Maxwell 23 Me ca 67, Newport 31 Go Ne Miam 27 oe 23 [Michigantown 42, Jackson Twp. (Clinton)
30 Milan 41 Liber ty
a unt > a onrovia 15, ‘Cloverdale 23. Moores Hill 44, Cincinnati! Central Vocational 35. Morgantown 57, Eminence 28. Morristown 53, Waldron 29. Mt. Auburn 57, Nineveh 30. Mt. Vernon 55, Tell City 81. Muncie Central: 45, Richmond 31
New Albany Schribner 50, Laconia 28.
New Carlisle 42, Green Twp. (8t. Joseph) 34, New Market 44, New Ross 28 — New Palestine 44, WilkinsSon-42
New Richmond 41, Perry Central 36. New Salem 65, Manilla 27 North Liberty 45, Wilson (St. Joseph) 38. Tyner 46, Argos 32 North Salem 34, Pittshoro 27. Oxford 38, Preeland Park 30. Paoli 41, Brownstown 37. Parker 38, Albany-36 Perrysville 45, Covington 17. Peru 39, Plymouth 35. Pimento 41, Blackhawk 36.
‘| Pine Village 43, Boswell 42,
Plainfield Boys’ School 44, rshers m Pleasant Lake 28, Hamilton 28, Poseyville 47, Cynthiana 40. Princeton 51, Petersburg 49 (overtime), Romney 30, Buck Creek 28 | Quincy 43, Patricksburg 40. Redkey 41, DeSoto 40 Richland 40, Chrisney 23
Riley 48 Prairie Creek
Roachdale 54, New Winchester 4 . "Rbanoke 46, Ossian 24. Rockville 58, Rosedale 49 Rome City 40, Topeka 28. Royerton 51, Dunkirk 40.
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who voted for the
[players recently.
It marked the second rookie of Periods. year award captured by Dark]
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lighit knocked out Lou Donald, 150, of in as many seasons. thie fimes on goals by Gordon Louisville, in the first round of the the loosé-limbed ex-football star of 25 at the charity stripe. Howe 134; of from -Louisiana . State. University Pagged 19 of 57 shots on the
committees of Paseball points in the first half,” was held writers, embracing both leagues, scoreless in the second half by
most valuable Theofanis who guarded = the {Hornet forward in the final two
Washington hit 16 of 44 shots Last winter,/from the field and got only. 10
Tom Pollom led the Tech fiv ve and Jerry Ellis paced the Trojans with 12 point§ each in a neck-and-neck race. The twd teams. were ‘never more than 6 points apart on the scoreboard. Free throws were the deciding factor for Tech who hit 14 of 21 attempts to New|
ICastle’s 11 of 16.
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Warren Central's height cons {tributed heavily in the Warriors’ |44 to 32 victory over Ben David jat the Giants’ gym last night. |The Warriors jumped to a 17 to {8 lead in the first quarter and {led,. 24 to 16, at the half. The [three-quarter score was 33 to 21, Central.
vier 48, Argos 1%. wenithe threesquarter mark; to wh EE Rt ——— Wabash 38. EL City 34. its third start in four games ®Mmployed the double piyot: to : 2 5 yo. ene gh Wallace 8. Breen Twp (Parke) 28. | Speedway (45) Manual (28) |great advantage with Jim Lucas, alommel, t i 3 Payemever, 1.31 | washington (Cass) 52. Royal Center 38 rutuit Ig 1t of) page. fg-6i.pf 62" forward hitting 11 points Vandiver, © 31 3Wooten'c 1 } Washington Catholic 72, Plainville 41 Curran. t 3 0 2Roberts o 2 and Jack Bennett, 6'3'%" center Radley. 8 8 Les 3 4{Mosrs 2 6 1 Washington-Clay (8t, Joseph) 64, Walker- Deer, 6 4 |B Caderon # 0 1 lldumping in 10 points. Decatur Burkhart, i 3 10 Gormat, f : . o osemyer 1 0 2) erong T 2 Waveland $0. Russelidifie 3” [itdemars 00 3 Prick sch'dig 1 & 3 led at the quarter 9-8, at the hair, [aren Fe 1iNortheust, e iQ 0 . r " | Wieland,c 3 J/Berkhaulzf 0 0 0 Nebstar 47, Beanomys. 28, | Gutheimer.g i? JBCaideront 9 1 a hy and at the third quarter, Totals ie Te Moris” Tri 10 os aden 45, oRO0tee ect,g mith,c “19. West Lafayette 52, Flora 34 , | Elder,c 1 0 2 Decatur Central (33)! Greenwood 23) > re a Half—Uhion . Twp. 29, , Silent West Point 37, Klondike 35 IR. Smith g 0.0 1 fg ft 1g ft-pf ere [Whiting 4. Shisage 0 3 Farragut 40 [Pittman g 023 bug asf 4 3° fhombson,¢ § 0 3 indies 2 EY atistedparis, | vandiver, ——— -— -—| Bennett. c 4 2" 2Cariyle tf 4 2 4 oers |Winamae 50. Sheridan 44 ° Totals . 18 8 18 Totals 10 8 18, Mundy.c 0 1 0van Démanc § 5, 308 2 Nincaester 32 Wawake 46 39. {« Bcore at halftime: Speedway 20, Man- | Boost. ; 1 1 5Murphye , 0 0 1 Beech Grove 39 Fra Franklin 7h o 0 eo awaka t ' lummer, 0 0 2/P I 0 1 3, x ranklin Twp. (35) Woodburn 87, Arco Referes—Swinford. . Umpire—Martin. Honarers:. $33 Todds 001 fg 1t Pig tt pt Worthington, 4%. Riletavilis 36... res | 10 3 Henson f i err and. § 4" pe a ARNE 4 IA A up. m= dai ods it a7; mn 6. x Pike Twp. Edged i 1 To fs TL 1120, Tota To 3 1p Sper ggg « Nice $43 Miami 53, Franklin 41. Score at halftime: Decatur Central 12,|Wise, : 1 1 3 Walker, ec $1.3 Taylor 72, Concordia (Ft. Wavne) 5%. Paced by Charles Staton who! Greenwood 12... |MeDonug gh, f 0 0! Young, g 323 OTHER COLLEGES scored . 16 points, Whitestown |, Officials: Robert Quillen and Lioya| GR ER 2 3 3 Sutkner: ged {Ashiana 54 oi staved off a last quarfer rally a hE, 2. 1 4 ugustans (8, D.) 38, Carleton 36 by Pike Township to win 49:48, on Baars Tri Car d Totals 16 714 Total 03 81 Beloit 19, Peru (Neb) “ v its home floor. rs inp Caras core at Half—Franklin Twp. 22 Beech Central College 4 incoln University 38 | Central (Mo. 60, McKendree 40. Whitestown jumped to an early | bey w gual Hud Siler wi lame throws Missed—Challis 3, MacPare Colgate 99, Torontas 30. lead ‘and was never headed. The! score poin enc en- | a° Pp alker 3, Young, MeCuly
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ind.) 47. Northeastern - (Okla.) Oklahoma City Philadelphia Textiin 50, Southern Methodist 57, [atandford
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4 [Craig ton. 53... Morningside 39 Wuitsstown pl Pike 8) ft ? , Fleldale YMCA Staton, f 6 3 Conarroe.f 4 832 Georgia 70, Clemson 48. Anderson? 3 1 4|Templin,f 4.1 4 Georgia Tech 75, Birmingham Southern 45. Barton.e 5 4 5/Waglee 4 34 MNiinols Tech 51, Lake Forest Dodson.g «+ 3 1 2/Mercerg 2.8.1 Kent Staté 60, Baidwin-Walls Line. 20 3iCocharang Y 44 Bante State College. 83, iske Momivers Gifford. { 0 1 20% 6.00 sty mati 1-¢ Ta ionoe "Fach 55, Carnegie Tech #4. Totals 18 1318] To rp 17141 Marietta 61, Rio Grande 47. Score at hajftime: Whitéstown 31, Pike|
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