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a 0 1 | ol 1 1 EN ACTICAL VALUE! | | j ) . Photo by Henry Glesing, Times Staff Photographer . » ° : a’ | De Otcans ns Fall, foied Heart Nips Michigan Cagers - Irish Defeat Northwestern, Boilermakers To Sports Calendar Un eaten Rocket U 0gS i an 55-44, Before 17,189 Fans [for r Today, : for In Close One, 46-45 op oleto. Jl- . | arque e Tomorrow R | = ' Notre Dame Sinks First Basket; Retains | i ———— e in gd SACRED HEART'S -veteran=- cg gr . Toda ! studded quintet handed Broad Break Rocket Streak Lead Through First Game of Doubleheader | Purdue Starts Slow; Y : m - |Ripple’s previously-unbeaten bas- § . ! Annual Water Carnival, Purdue Hoosier in keto am tr fst ec toss sn Before 7000 Fans | | cuicago pec, bi (up) -otre Dames wer cage ean| Takes Halftime Lead | Universi. 3pm . y i § ¥ | fiv F e toni . + ockey 4 iz 5, SeteE by, winning, 49 8 ANN AREOR. Mich. Dee. 11 pefore 17,189 fans in the first _game of a Chicago Stadium dose MILWAUKEE, Dec. 11 (UP)—|Hershey at Indianapolis, Coli- Visitors Defeated = Musketoers..Eail. wloThe Spartans. turned. on the ore) MWg Dioke Toledo's Reager. {Purdue took-a-while-to-warm-up-—seurm;8-30-p.-m.- : Theat in the final Session fo score ree Sumer: “basketball. Winning bu... Tha Irish. netted the first basket for a 2-0 I Northwest- then outclassed Marquette 65 to| Football Before 6371 Fans "To Retain Lead ‘their third victory in five starts. Streak tonight by banding the] ern Dover Bu ahead for ig rest of fhe “contest ofre” “Date Wi 51" tonight before 4000 fans. | Dears Cardinals, Chicago. P.#, BLT PRPIVA =o ow ok A wt A i BLOOMINGTON, Ind. Dec. 11 =n Pickard wae he big § gun for| Rockets a 51 to 40 defeat before Eo aloes N on oor ais-| hold on to the ball under the | The Boilermakets, tuning up Ror Nationa} . League Western] Indiana State got its’ Gomenps rey - . rtans rhot 3 (UP)-—Indiana’s Hurryin’ Hoo es pumpin ay ints the 2000 fans in Ygst. Fieldhouse. play of shooting and except for pounding of the Irish. [for the Big Nine Basketball race, WXLW (FM), Indianapolis; pance in Butler Fieldhouse last siers chalked up their third & pumping points | ‘Playing without the services of the first five minutes, when Notre’ Most of the way the Irish held | t dow Hill WIND, Chicago; television, Be straight basketball win tonight, "a a lead of from 8 to 12 points and|P¥t 9OWn 2 topper insurrec- g | night as the Bulldogs won, 52 to

THE SPARTANS center hit Star Center Bill Roberts, the Wol- Dame rolled to a 10-2 margin, toa 31 _WBKB, WGN, Chicago. defeating Xavier of Cincinnati, O., only once, four minutes before the| to 26 lead at halftime then 0 ore Colts, Buffalo Bills, 2/49:

63 to 55 ‘three fielders in a row to-starti verines spurted ahead at the start neither club could “hit the basket |

{half ended, did Northwestern pull|m d wit b ¢ Indiana was off to 3 fast start the final quarter and led Sacred of the game and stayed on top. |consistently. within four points. The tam ral ODDest. op B subutitutss in tie pm. Baltimore, playoff for| Butler 14d most of the Way as 2 dnd was ahead 7 to 1 hefore the 116art to a 43 to 37 hulge with! Some 40 fouls were called in In spirit it was all Northwest- (failed to make a field goal for six [nal minyLes. 4 Eastern Division title, All- SHY SI made the rafters er when he un- Musketeers found themselves. 188 than three minutes to go. the hard-fought contest, 22/ern as three sophomore starters, {and one-half minutes to open the| sop Bp e, pace id Dick Peter-) American Football Conference, I'ng With Cheers. spender top, zip Then. led by 6-icot-3 Malcolm! Ihe Rockets closed the gap in against Michigan and 18 against [Center Ray Ragelis, Guard Jake! ame. nd Sammy Sauceda, over-| Broadcast by WOGAR, Cleve] Outstanding in thé game was 8. Tans, blues, McMillen, they caught up with | the waning seconds of piay with Toledo. Guard Pete Elliott was Fendley and Forward Don Bla-| Ragelis was high point man for| took the Biolermakers late in the) land; possible tie:in with otherithe defensive play exhibited by : roo Indiana and went abead 15 to 14 DICK “Campbell of Broad Ripple thrown out on five fouls late in sius, made plenty of mistakes 0! the game with 15, while Brennan | Irs half. But after shoving their| Ohlo stations, both . teams but particularly by “wilh. eight minutss remaining in: '0SSing a. field goal after the|the second half and Toledo Cen-|give Notre Dame scoring OPPOT-| caged 11 for the Irish. lead to 21 to 17, the Hilltoppers, Tomorrow the Bulldogs.. Butler's Jimmy the first half. ning In| sunt ran to 46 to 43 in the final ter Calvin Christensen also drew, tunities and then did their best! Northwestern made only 12 out started the long hike to defeat. | lo lege Basketball Doyle stuck to highly touted Don Ritter, Indiana's diminu-| Minute. the maximum number. |to-make up for their errors with| of 29 free throws, while Notre | qo ard Howie Williams led Pur-| S00 PRE HU: Duane Klueh like a plaster cast, ' Bn Sacred Heart (46) Broad Ripple (45) | : , | sensational drives. » {due with five field goals and six| er at Michigan. holding the All-American to a tive forward, put ‘the Hoosiers! fe 11 Df fe fi pr Boyd McCaslin, Forward, led Dame hit on 19 out of 26. Sum-|, th | Drake at Indiana University, 7:30 ahead again and they led at the Engieking. ! $0 73 campbert, ¢ 273 the Michigan scorers with 13] Both Ragelis and Fendley went! mary: 9eS LInOWS. Broadcast by WTOM, grand total of seven, Kiueh, half 31 to 28. Pickara. . 10 : 3 Ringer. ! 3 3 1 points and Forward Ed Leroy out on personal fouls halfway| Netre Dame (35) | Northwestern (44) The victory was the second ER oaainge, es y Etate's hot shot. held a 17-point er. ¢ 3 - . The home club breezed through Riles. 0 2 0 Smitson, g 4 0 2 was tops for Toledo with 13. | through the final period and theo yatioran 1 ’® no P 3! Stiekien,t EF] ] Bos-conlitencs: tiumph. Jor the, nsas University at Purdue, 7:30 average until tonight. or Snow Profectt the second half without difficulty, carroll gd 3 astemnemsy 31 ATL 1 Toledo (0) {Irish coach, Ed “Moose” Krause, Barphorsti 3 2 3 Biased 3 1 4 Furdue team which defeated De- m. Broadcast by Purdue Uni-| _ At midway in the second half, stretching its lead to 15 points B Hogar € eid Barnette 0 0 1 fg tf tr tr-pt Sent.in. his second team to finish (EE mt SSS i 4d -pitrolt 51 fo $C iu theif opener lati o% ity station WBAA. | Butler had increased its lead to se Bright and Gay with 12 minutes left in the game. y.x 0.9 rat 31 4 Burmon.s 7.] }ithe spectacle. {9 Connert” 0.0 1 Barre s © 1|Monday. They Won't move Into onsin at Nate Dame 10 points but State's men got hot McMullen High | Potais 18710 16 Totals “3 17) Wisniewskie 170 2( Leroy, é 1 2 - Steady play by Center John! | Fichtel £ 1 . 0! Pendiey 2 2 5 Big Nine competition until meet- Oklahoma at Hiinols : and pulled up even at 44-all. In “Veteran Guard Lou Watson sso jai. Hail-time-] Broad a 2, Rifenbirge 10 1 Walkent © o 1 Brennan, Forward Leo Barnharst| pos. pane 3 8 Jiushess 9-1 Ling Towa January 8. thaca C » at Town the closing minutes Butler took . ®parked the Hoosiers with 16 Free rT Missed—8acred Heart 9 Elliott a 3 3 3-Ctensene 3 3 TR OT pugh kept the Coron 2 i ry Te IS NARIUETTE pro Ba “mses the - ball -outside-on three-oonsecus. oints but McMulle . {Broad Ripple 12 i 4 Rides. rish on the march, and they|Giediingg 1 0 $ ory | _|tive fouls and kept a two poi Poin ou, n was high Fe ay sre Jake Caskey; umpire, Mseuticny 8 4 8 oY. : 1 2 gained regularly on the work un-| Wa == Art fs it of Fein s n »i{Doublebsadet at Bgtier Field. Rt sang a: 2 Do nt... The loss was Xavier's feat of Vnd'r Kuy,e : 3 3 Kartholl 0 0 2 der the backboards by Brennan| Halftime ay Tie ine 20, 13 3% Ritter. 2 1. 2Sauceda,t 30 8f ng nd ame. Pp Ti. . d ’ I . . | Totals 191322 Totals 14 12 13 and Barnhorst. Ragelis and Bla-| western 18. Bland! 0-8-0 Ryan.! 9.4:11" CARD A altimore. son McDonald Top Man - one the young campaign. ‘The Mus- Ben Davis Sinks | Haft: + 8 | gree throws fmissed. Sticklen 8, Blasius. Caudell.f 1 0 5 Marekf 0 0 0f game, Indianapolis Jets, New keteers. who spoiled’ Purdue's Baie Lk ign 28, Toledo 1 18. | sius furnished the only good Te-|Rageiis 7. Fendley 3. Hughes 3, Barn. |BShlerf — 0 0 0 Graff 1-81 York Knickerbockers : High scorer for the night was . ; : ry po der Kuy Rifenburz 3 Mikuilch 3 | bounding for Northwestern, and horst 2. Brennan 2, O'Shea 3. Butchkoc = 3 6 0 Paupolf 1.00 $ opener-last year, won 15 consecu- H 57. 56 2 ulf £3 Officials: OA McDonald, Wisconsin, | Butterfielde 4 1 4|McCabe,c 2 4 3! Don McDonald with 16, followed tive games ‘on their home floor owe, oe Merrie Harmen 3, -Zuber-3, a of the time they couldn’t| and Carl Johnson, Timols. " Banks,g 3 3 1 Felker,c 1:1 23 closely by Buckshot O'Brien with 154, . duripg the 041-4 campaign be-| Forward Dick Christie tallied Officials: Prank Sowecke and Cle Diehl . .# a» Betoeriany 11 $M persng 8 1 ! Basketball Results [15. Butler was oft at the free fore they wed to Kentucky's 17 points to lead Ben Davis High Willisme.g § € JSulivang 0 0 1 STATE COLLEGES throw line hitting 16 out of 26 : powerful club. |Scool's quintet to a 57-56 over-| Notre Dame Tames the Wildcats a a a A 8. A, oe = __|for a .85¢ percentage. From the OWSUITS } on ot last year’s fine club, time - basketball victory over] vansvi | ose Totals Er ’ Totals 19 13 32 Butler 52, Indians State a. .{ floor they hit 18 of 58 for a .310 only three veterans were back. Howe last night at the eounty} ore at Haif: Purdue 31, Marquette 26.) Earlham 33, enberg percentage. State hit a poor avFree, H 38, Canterb 8. Art nM he = 2 A ischoars 51 gym. Peterson. Bagcedn 3: Peiker, Williams 8; Spiers Hitnois a Eran », erage from the floor with 17 out a —- Savier vear, tas . Berberia, Caudell, Butchko Wabash 96, Rose Poly 2 {of 86 for a 257 average. At the regular session ndad! TAY NEY McMullen and Chick Boxwell. fat 54-ail and the teams reer St Lo ociaie Bill Harlow, Chicago; gill Nni-Fivats) charity stripe, however, they Theme Jortte of yr oy like askets in ‘the overtime period hog gh Re Ss" SHOBS, Wing 15 of 20 for a high omposed of sopho- at: sia ors P [CEieline sank the winning throw. | | EVANSVE a a 0. Indiana Cential 78, Hoosiers” Were Read Stewart, Howe. forward, gar-| nd., Dec. 11—| ane e or gs! Consolation It was a crucial “battle for the THe Forces os Ron! y dis. ered high-score honors with 19 A last minute drive by a deter [oe 3 Northern A Indiana Tech 58, Bulldogs who had lost their first mal season last time and ended oT {mined ‘Southern Illinois Univer- | DePaul 0, Minis’ a ; i Py Pg ld ne ar. the cellar Of ‘the BIZ pen Davis wn J Hows, 36 fy baghetbay team nosed out 7 KEVIN O'SHEA Central, 9 to 18 [Lovela. (Chicago) 40, Wisconsin an, the crest of a four-game streak, Groen and Sreql Garrett, of Shelbyviie Mat oro McCormack! 8 os Stewart f ; 5 17s ya le Coliege tonight on tHe | Notre" Da a 56, ‘Norihwestern “, having downed Concordia of St. basketball fame, as forward ard! =v TT a et 5754 The visiting quintet was paced: By United Press [Pardee w' Werdnette > LLEGES Louis, ville, Huntington and Wine and Srod later as center to guard the. pro-' Campeile 2.3 3Potter { 9.3 by Center Jack Long who racked! UPLAND, Ind, Dec, 11—Man- Alabama State Teachers 3, Prairie View Busters Hiei. CREB Dee 3 Hie McMullen. i JARSIeuLS 1-9. 3Suter 2 33s 3p five field goals. and .a free. [chester College pulled a: close one. tbeigns oz. Bucknell 48. fd _ a Tiguions . ! perro oug; cMulien- took Scor-| mone 61 4/8 o + s/throw for 11 points. Bob Barnett, “iout “of “the fire ; der ty 34, Cate EY aD Pe an : i, ing. honors,: Indiana managed .to, ry § 2 2 1Daughertyg 0 0 © center. was high man for Evans: || b tonight; slipping; TY. aur. Sentral worked: deliberately to their basbreak ‘Watson loose repeatedly! Totals 718 13 29. Totals 20 16 29/ Ville with 12 points. His brother,’ bY. indiana Central 79. to.78 to, Bradley ar ve i hers 3 ket, but lost the ball on a shot for Jay-up shots. | g30Te_ at halftime: Howe 33, Ben Davis Jim Barnett, scored 10. win the Taylor intercollegiate in-| goatee $ College. of “Pacific 7 by John Barrowcliff. ; cage al Tosheff, another sopho-" eree throws missed: Ben Davis 13, Howe .EVAWSville (39) pp Timers UC ah) | % or r {vitational tournament here. BAL On a jump ball, Butler. gained wo tons sco” Freer emiatriculated, at our "ofciais: Hobe and. Nichols [Gomer 1 3 3 Ser: 1371 a ute Spartane hung onto alfa tegh Sh ein repli on Rg BBs ay embroi Ed id——— 1 Haesie. f 2-0 4 Longo. 5 ! slight advantage. throughout the, Milton 61, : ol Both fly buckets, and. Tex . Ritter, R Barnett, ¢ 8 0 5 Bryans 1 game but. Central spurted in Jefe %. Colgate ia McDonald -countered-with-a-push bo ers’ speedy ballhawk, el ne Park ro Ss 4] - Stubbs, g 5 0 3 Eadie g é ek {Dakota Mines 61, Rocky Mountain 49. [shot to tle. now-play! got eight on three fielders and HAxtord £33 Glover g 2 SosieE minutes to close the gap: nartmoutn 59; American International 34. r i . . two charity tosses. Tilt i in Greiongil J ga . i 3 20mdwn § 1 thet Greyhounds; Ared-after Er — Sate went into. a. figure eight hop, Downstaks v THe Dipand tao Battie bas | Dinara Sy.o {thrilling semi-final game this aft-| Fairmeni State 84, West Virginia wes. 20d Evans fouled Dan Dimich, : the half was. marred b 3 See |. Bs fp | roriie 3% 370 ernoon; couldn't quite make Tt. le i hp += © penalties and Garrett Yop rel CINCINNATI, Dec. 11—Coun-| siore'st Rait-time—8. Diinots 30 nis Manchester rolled over Indiana hall 52, = varie mede- the score 2-0 Zor TT | 25 | i ™ 5 utler 13 times. He made good on eight] *Y Day School of . Cincinnati | Caictae—MeKonker, referee; Driggore, Teun 1 Nols Wayne 85 to 61 this] Goargla =n Mercer 3." 45 . tosses from the 15-foot stripe. {handed Park School of Indianap-| umpire. \ n-to advance to the finals. Geerge Washington 6%, Richmond 49. Butler defense was tight and Indiany- om “Xavier (35). |0lis"its ‘second-straight basketball Tr oe oe eIght-teanm events Central] funere-—st: PARR Chiat “they gained eontrol again under Garreli 5 4-0 fe gt pf defeat here tonight, 41 to 27. Anderson Wir -idefeated -the last: of four: Ohio! Pharmaey 4% in basket, Evans was fouled on Tosheff, { 4 0 2! Cady an, ¢ 2 0 3 The Hoosiers trailed only four, Ins {3quads, Ohio Northern, 65 to 61, Moly. Co =, Providence » drive:in “shot. Ralph” O'Brien” Buck, 3-1 LBexwellt 4-9-3 points at the half; 16-6 12, out! A Wi | S {and barely ———— being £llmi-| lona 55, New York A.C.4% {kept the two-point lead with a hiiencsert | 3 SNequade t © 3 321 behind Jn_the second half as S ison Stars “| mated. Lincoln 0. William. Bean dt. =. {long shot after Dimich con: Be Ts 3 McMullen, ¢ $ 3 4the Day School quintet was" TE ANDERSON Deed tenAndone Dwight Swalls was the ea Yisians Ne I ia nected on a pivot. auon.g 8 4 3 Morthorsg 3 3 2 by the shooting of Strange and|son College won its third game of " TE BOT PH HTP a ee , Doyle was dding a beautiful Santee, g 0 0 0Rubers. 2 1 5/Becker who scored 14 and 15 the season by defeating Adrian A yf e a a % nable to Sg uberg, g 2 a 2 (points, respectively. | College of Michigan, 86055, here! Notre Dame x “gg i | Norther Sonaniation ut Ohio| n Ms ug 4% Ra from tlach. ho. x asa PADIS AQ arazen 20 | untry Day (41) ~ Park (€Y) . x. : ; " rn bea ndiana Tech 72 Missouri 41, Washi y y Score at Rafi Ita, 3M, Xavier| 1g It ptf 1g ft pit {tonight but Center Johnny Wil . ‘ to 58. Louis 3: Washington University (8, Maas made a layup after Strange.{- 5 4 3 Bradford 11 3:80n of Anderson-stole the show.| h ‘ yoo. | mani) 3, * missing a short o f Pr : 0 estern . , 44 | Moravian 38, Westehesier Teachers 3 g ne from the Wick: Tae Bene 4 Santee. {Hoxard.( 3 : Seon 1 5 } 3 Wilson pumped in 20 field goals Northw Box score: : Me. 8b Mary's 60. © ett ath 62, line to give Butler a four-point Watson 2s Karthot], . Cady 3, Korb 2 Sm.Crooksg 1 0 5 West. 33 Je 6 free throws for 46 points pS ana C- il Manihonter, (0) | amienbey v8; Tenple 40, | edge, 8 to 4. MeDonald made 1 Officials—Qeorge Bender and Nel Bustle. | Grifith § ' ° 1 Cites 1 ea 4 {to break his previous Indiana col-| rant 71 ‘ re 44 ER ulversty 0, Georgetown 39, his third foul and State called Orem nem de, ere mee: % South Bend ‘Washington Erie, pd dEeen 33 dabei iit me out, > B I « _'_ _|DHalg 0 0 1|points. Wilson got 20 points in the Robertson,c: 4 0 6 Becko 9 4 5|Qregon State 70. Portland U. A3.° Q tate Romps Totals 5 Rl voltae “3 ii Ta first half and poured in 26 in the Blevins ’ I 1 Pruth g : 0 3 Oswego State Teachers 12, Utica College! 5-Point Lead | plore, at halftime: Country Day 16, final half. Knocked Off Unbeaten List McBride 8 “8 0 5 McKee is «14 Ouachita 44, Millsaps 42, Klueh made his first point on n e auw, {Troe Yugws missed: Country Day-—| Adrian jumped to a 5 to 0 lea leaoty,{ 3s 0 Hostettlerc: 0 0 0 bre ciliary, Or aeiinsen wn a foul by Doyle, which was | Strange Becker, Steve Crooks 2. Park | MUNCIE, Ind; Dec. 11-—Ball Wilson 3, Bowes, West 4, B. Hall, Fons. | Dut ey Anienion went By KURT FREUDENTHAL, United Press Sports Writer Halftme sare {Me 36, dL Quine 5h Kirkavolte oo % | ogntered by ous.'by Chana Btate scored its second victory in ton; ahea 0 to 26 at the half. South. Bend Washingtqn. lost the distinction last night of being |centrai 32. Ricks College 36, Montana State N ans; three starts this season by detent Ralph Bennett led Adrian with 18 among Indiana's major unbeaten high school basketball teams. Mite throws missed: Indiana Central—| mal do. = © Yer After a free throw by Me- - alls 5, Gri . b | BL, ane. 4, | ing DePauw, 60 to 41, here to- Southport Basketeers ny points. Washington, previously undefeated in four starts, was stopped Manchester... Hyde, Piper 17, Windmiller, St, Johns “or, iante %, State 50. Donald, Klueh connected on a night, Anderson a Adrian (55) by Ft. Wayne South Side, 43 to 31. Beck. Wea | Bt. Joseph's (Pa.) 46, Oklahoma A & M 43, | SrCCtacular shot from under. The Cardinals were led by Mar-| OTOP Fourth, 41 to 32 |ruemin: 7% | Plobent '§ SPL Other undefeated powers in action tonight were yictorious onambers "Cittord Oranning and Willard 8; Louis ©. is; Patersan Teachers wm, |Do¥le got the three-point lead ; » 10 2 1 1Gilman,t 5 2 2/Evansville Central, and Lafayette| ett iam ——— | St. Thomas 62, Le back .on a tip-in. vin, Heaton and Orville Reed,| Southport’s basketball team Wilson.c 30 6 2iBenncttc 7 4 35 Sa Tas ¢ who : Mingle. 71 2lArbaugh 3 § 3lJefrerson, the state finalists last club, Referee Alvin Heller, Moores pa: San Diego State 58, Whittier 38, Evans followed a free throw aE atie The (iw Red, 27 odio Savon LRRD Clarks © 1 0 3/March, led the parade. Hill, was victimized. High School Basketball Scranton on Eoin gle 3. oy Barfowcliff to make the score rs bride rho a Ln Am . ro : - 2 eniaion. to Hallway | 13 Anyane 8 S 2 Centrals Golden Bears chatked! South Bend Washington Ted: C¥¥ COUNTY. SCHOOLS | Seton all Frosh "A as Frosh 66, 14 to 8 DePauw's second loss - in oe Card's last ni ht. . ®|Machoiir<"" § 8 g Burkhard.g 3.0 1up their third straight win, blast-|F't. Wayne South at the half, |Cosniry Day Cincinnati 41, Fork School| Somibmestern Louisiana. In 45. mice at] EVANS counterea- a free throw games. Johm Mote was high for| The Sym ah . dlocked at|Anderiont 3 0 t....., [ing Boonville, 48 to 32, ~~ [14 to 11, but the Archers poured | = Steir Teachers 3, LaCrosse Teachers With a layup on a pass from the losers with 11 points. 10-all in the first quarter. The ONert® 1 ¢ b Heat on Vincennes in 21 points in the third stanza, |Siatricuatie-Ss “Yocitpurts: ae abadtuantics, Marine Doyle: State maa two points on Ball State {on DePaaw (41) [visitors led, 31 to 28, at the three- > 15 0) —. — | Jeff, which whipped Kokomo|0f Which Doug Lawrence got 10| Sacred Heart 46, Broad Ripple 45, Trenton Seavhors A Raiser an #, |consecutive fouls bY Maat, Heiton, t 1h Pl parker.t 8 *§ Pi/quarter mark. Botnet at WAS Tota 3655 MTlin a North Central Conference [points and Dick Saaf seven. OTHER HIGH SCHOOLS Tulane 70, Springhill 38, wo Free. throws by McDonald and 3 2 Preciand. t 4 1 3] Jeffersonville 41) Southport (32) [26 [game Friday night, turned the|Lewrence wound up with 17 FieRen "i Mrereas on "Waits 3s. ven ar Ba Fran: Saniy Putars. 4a. Lanny mewskl again .nare Hels P : 3 § Leta. e 111 tpl fg ft plyg ree rows missed: Anderson 6. Adrian/heat on Vincennes of the South-|markers for the game. | Evansville Central 48, Boonville 2. Union 55, Brooklyn 41. {rowed the margin to 5 points Sexton, g 1 0 1 Mote, g n € 4 } ' harp) 3 3 Amal 3 3 : Officials: Referee, Renegar; Umpire, Otto ern Indiana loop last night, 47 to; Elsewhere last night, La Porte | me Lintoln 60. Western Owensboro, lah Aegies OF Montane State ”. [after O'Brien sank two. Mera 3 3 0 3 Sean: 2 0 0 Bean, 4 1 4 Bertram,e 13 4 41. won. its third game'in four starts, i Wayne Central 45, Fi’ Wayne Central don J.C 28. 3h Jew 1m Clarence Walker, in for Bob MoCarter,t ‘0 2 1 Dear,c 334 jody 1.3 NWneiey 334 Auburn's Northeastern Confer- ottlasting a stubborn Culver Gary Mersce Mann 52, Rassville 44 ory authors Cal. Bo. | Boyes sank one all alone, ullier $roroned . i : > Hook, t 0 0 3 Ar ona! 60 0 Football Results ence powerhouse dropped Ft. club, 37 to 32. Bob Reed garn-| Lafayette defterson 43, Vincennes 41. Wagnet 61, Johns Hopkins 51, [State's basket, Kehoe, g 00 0" | Conti 0 0 0 Jaus! 0 1 3 Wayne “North Side, 55 to. 41, for ered 21 points for Culver, Bob LaPorte a, ny ", Andrews 3), air Cems Baitime 45. | yDALrowcli's charity toss gave Fame. y s ’ o " [Lams x : : oI ebdte 3 !| Hardin-Simmons 35, College of!its seventh consecutive triumph. Barker 13 for the Slicers: Terre aihivan Ci 44,” Batesville 30. Washington & Jefferson 69, Ohio’ Wesleyan the Bulldogs a five-point lead, 20 Cony. t 83 1 {MeComas,g 0 0 0 Mears.g oo o Pacific 35 (Grape Bowl). |It was the Redskins’ second loss Haute Gerstmeyer, dropped from im TitY 81 Hammond: Yosh 49 (over- Washington State 44, Eastern Wash to 18, but Rzeszewski got hot and Totals F412 14 Totals dot intend. 13 Ltomeng. 32 ?| Compton 48, Duluth 14 (Little 'in two nights, [the perfect record ranks by Bra- wi Bend Riley 49. Bluffton {wis ington hit two in a row to offset a Score” sé. Mald-Lime—Bail Sate i.e Totals .. 14 13 20 Totals ... 10 13 5 Rose Bowl). Lawrdnceburg, “the only unde-(zil recently, rebounded with a 42] %suington ji, "0 ‘bn South Bend Bama ap tag a ie rock ib u, |Pucket by Evans. A foul by Pauw or haiftime: 2t-all- | Southern 1. 69, Xavier 18 ented team in the Southeastern, to 36 win over Whiting, and Jeff:| Terre Haute Sirsimayer 8, Whiting 34. Western Reserves 61, Fenn Bt, a 5L | Dimich brought boos from the one? Throws. Missed—Ban state 4, Dac|y Pree’ Throws Missed: Jeftoreon ie with a 44 to 39 win over Bates-|ersonville, not beaten simce little! — bE ¥ AT William & Mars ob. Milligan. 45. Ture Haute side of the for 4nd pTilaie— Referee, Tom Downer a oa: Refores—duck O'Netl. Um: te Navy Fr 38, Moxl- divieion, made ft six in d row|Silver Creek spoiled its opener, Frankton 26 (Anal). iam Jewell 45 ‘Missouri Valley 44, |SDePherd’got only one of the twe gla Refers Moby All-Stars 26 (Sitver Bowl).(villa, Outside of the Bateswille whipped Southport, 41 te 32, ment 0 efessen Dep, W Ban one . | (Gomtinued on Page 50—gel 57

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