Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 January 1949 — Page 6
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it was the opening night
weight class but. came in second stanza of the ninth fight. PAL in 1: Glenn Sosbe, a smooth Novice|, ¢ from the Jackson A. C, right jab to the chin of Wesley | ators Crowe, - Douglas PAL, to score Nert a KO In 1:48. The “third knockout was by. Earnest Ross, Jackson A. C,, OVer Ace Exterminators Owen Holland, Douglas PAL, 1:08 of ‘the third round. Ross/i:4 landed a right uppercut snapped back Holland's head and ef the second rou put him down for the count. had been an even fight until that, Sin
"close one.
Open, e of the 16th Indianapolis Golden
when his + opponent nt failed ¢ to make
an appearance.
Wrong Fighter Enters A note of confusion struck the final bout, Ernest” Rice of the Northedstern Community Center,
d-—Rober Aesisioned Harry
John Bales, Ace Exterminators, misses with a right as Richard Bryant ducks under in the 135-pound Navice Class.
15 Winners Crowned Capitals Crush - In Opening Bouts as 2188 Watch Prog ram Period Clinch Victory
ht Battles J1og as Novices Hold Limelight; Four More Nights Scheduled
By JIM HEYROCK Fifteen eager young fighters were looking forward today to greater fistic accomplishments while another 15 were beaten but! . wiser following last night's Golden Gloves session in the National! Armory. :
The youthful scrappers, all of whom battled like hungry tigers, sent a crowd of 2188 fight fans home satisfied. There were 15 bouts, 12 of which ended in de-; cisions while three ended in knockouts, Twelve of the fights were In the Novice class and three were
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Yr INDIANAPOLIS S Thies
ark First
Horace Summers, Lespers A. C., has his eyes on that Wars ‘Hight hand of Hubert Miller during their ,) 35-pound Open CI Class battle.
Washington, 8-2
Five Goals in 3d
{The Indianapolis apulted themselves back nto the thick of the western division's) playoff fight today with a smash-|
night.
A three-goal spree. by Pat
third place Cleveland Barons. After Lundy _had scored the first three goals in the first two periods, Indianapolis broke . the
, Standings:
WASHINGTON, Jan, 8 (UP)—| Capitals cat-
ing 8 to 2 victory over the Wash-| ington Lions in the American| Hockey League's only game last {Holy Cross and Tulane, the latter: {piloted by Hoosier Cliff Wells.
Butler Rated in Midwest Basketball's Top Ten
Ranks Above Both Indiana and Purdue In Dunkel’s List as Area Leads Nation
The basketball power of the nation is centered in the Midwest, | acording to the latest Dick Dunkel basketball rating. And making its first appearance among the top 10 collegiate \quintets in the Midwest is Butler. Eight of the 10 national leaders; according to Dunkel, are St. lose uis, Kentucky, Western Kentucky, Iilinots, Minnesota, Cincinnati and HamThe two “foreigners”
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Indiana University,
Lundy and two more by Ron|Place among the national leaders, Morrison made the Caps’ victory|two weeks ago, has been aropped, an easy one and enabled them from that group and the top to come within one point of the|in the Midwest.
Dunkel Ratings
THIS WEEK'S LEADERS (Through games of Jan. 1)
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ie SATURDAT. JAN. 8 1049
Golden Gloves "Session
by Lloyd B. Walton, Times Staff Photographer.
- Soltzer. They're 135-pound Novices.
Central Honors [1027 Bowling Teams Hardwood: Team Entered i in Times one soweis ae Mixed Doubles Meet
Rewarded at Di Lone Tournament to Be Largest of Kind on Record
Some ‘college coaches squirm under alumni pressure when they Here; Bill Bilsky Just Misses 700 Score By DON SIEBERT
basketball ~ and football! Loyola of Chicago, games by one of two points, but
_ |bere's Indiana Central College entered The Times Mixed Doubles Championship Handicap Tournas that shows some pride in losing | ment which began rolling today. a three-pointer to. Butler. Entries received up until midnight last night, official deadline How. 80out’ that? fo the tourney, indicate this classic to be the largest tournament
Knickerbockers
It's one of those rare instances| i : Nip Celtics, bd- b7 or Bot placing the athletic nce The TE y: psan nie brought in several 600 scores. ront of the academic horse. more than 600 persons partici-| At .Pritchett’'s the Sponsors BOSTON, Jan. 8 (UP)—Sid| nr this was all brought to the, |pating in the opeming sessions. Tanenbaum, play-maker deluxe, front last night as Indiana ,The top 25 teams competing in| and young Harry Gallatin helped, Central honored its athletes at! (the tourney will share the $200,
‘th the New York Knickerbockers| ey Share Countzy io | prize money. The winning team)
are
in 10th’
a 623 for Yavers Men's Shop. Just three pins behind was team {mate Margaret Skelton with a 620
Richmond at Ft
Wayne Central, Bloom-|
Bud Schoch, who rolls with! coach at the University of Ten-
Garland Denton, Ace Exterminators, takes a right hand in the ribs from Richard
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A record. shattering 1027 teams, representing 2054 bowlers, have
League caught fire with Eva Wil="" liamson leading the women with
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Minneapolis at St: + Louis. . Jools aynter, Ace Eastern Division | gion at New Albany, Teil city at} at Boon. | — lead today as a fleld of 125 Herff-Jones in Fox-Hunt alleys, nessee, said today that he has oe .| ville, ne South 8 ao Ifers teed off for the second i t accepted a similar position at the the| J3hniund--Richard Sanders Exe WL TPs G OG gh Bend ashington at Gary 7 Tonleston 180 seemed well on his way to repea p isthinkii Kod _Milism Hin, "Bousits providence U3 ) 3-2 101 Hammond a Porte. Elkhart at Au Fight Results {round of the $15,000 Los Angeles his 725. of Thursday night when /U. 8. Military Academy and will oinged Rich eClara. Jackson Kew Haven S12 23 8 30 131 172 Dr au wu Suichigan cl ul "Vaipa- aw poRK (Madison Square ou Open tournament. [he opened his series with a 277./move to West Point, N. Y., before ar anders, ce " | Ne or out shot a, Exterminators. \ Washington 1 2 : EH 1% HEC BASKETBALL _ {pointed Robert Villemain, 150% France| Only the steely-nerved Harri- His next game was a 161, how- Feb. 1. 13 w" docsioned Honald Burnwerih, TnI edelpbis 20. 4 16 99 214) Association of Amerion W ’ son, a couple of unknown ama-| ever, and he barely topped 200, Warmath ‘said he reached an heast Community a WY, me LC stati tinct PASKERALL 1 CUCESTER, BE oT i ams, | teurs, and colorful Jimmy De-|the final rolling. agreement yesterday with the it uis » by . Tonas-peund-ianalil Ldshnaon, Ack Exe pi returih 20010 48 18k 98, limos. at logiana. | 148. Paterson, J. ® |maret of Ojai, Cal, were able to] Fof the second night running|Army head football coach, Earl 135-pound— Richard at, Northeast | Cleveland =. in J 3418 1 Depuw 4t pf er Montell. W. Va. Ota, oped Wie a {break “par on” the tough Rivieraithe gals. gave the men. a lot of (Red) Blaik, but he declined to ommunity Center, dee John Boioe, Buffalo 12 6 41 129 97 ankiin at Waba i 34, Portland, Me. (8) |Couptry Club _course yesterday. | competition for high 1 honors and’ reveal the terms. In| AT pound—Earnest ess. nekson 4. €.| "°°! Mesaite Last Night ey - wore oer : | KO Owen Helland, Douglas PAL inl Indi anapolis 8, Washington 2 | « ta « Snurtiefr. : bot the ihird Pownd rr | pane (8 asKeroa roun e Jtare an sewnere und~Glenn Sosbe, Jackson 1 that oe Weer Crowe. Douglas PAL. tn 1:44 Giants Sign New | aie cults uy -pound—Allen "Whitaker, Jacked Ba ball T | “Taylor at Concordia. _- CITY, COUNTY GAMES Knightatown Morton Memorial ph , Brook-| Wilkinson 34, Maxwell 32 Nerth Dakota State 63, Wahpeton Selehes . Ite, wen 32 faht over William “Madar. se rainer ko "Sta ntat Devo Teen s Rp FJ {Knox 44, Royal Center 38 | Wiiinmiieg 34, Soonom; y North Texas State 57, Southwest Texas a enler Necisle Hn Hubert Miller [ Leeper an oF DEK. Jap. 3 Cy diana iis “at Hershey. Praneiin Township 48. Bike Townenip 34 | Kokomi 36, New C Mtl NM. | Winslow 87, *Sakiand "Eity 4. Ne sem (Okla) 63, Southwesters (Dn Sion ned Hu r Gresn‘ialg ran whan, Who min:steref iowa Howe 40, Greencastle 30 {Ladogy $4. New Ross 34 Wolf Lake 35, Cromwell 33 (Okla) 49
time. But the fight which had the crowd on its feet most of the way | pal, was the 11th, between Hubert| Miller of the Greenfield Boys’ em and Horace Summers, |" Joinsen, Ace Exterm ~Leepers. Gym.. Summers won, by| “a decision, a hy
Takes Slight Edge
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But Summers wasn't to be stopped. He covered Miller with rights to the head and body In the second. and stayed a short distance ahead in the final round. The Armory rang with cheers the crowd fighters stodd slugged. There was only a ripple] of disagreement cision was announced in favor of Sumniers. Open Class battle of the evening. In other Open Class fights, Wallace Parham, Leepers Gym, loet to Walter Wilson, western PAL, and Andy Anderdefeated Russell Burden of the Jackson A. C. Even for Two Rounds Parham and Wilson battled even in the first two rounds but|: Wilson began to take the lead in the middle of the last round. Wilson crowded Parham to the ropes near the end of the fight
the ‘two toe and
the de-
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Blue 'B'. Team. Wins:
dR ptind~iideh Carrel isioned Frank
I Northwestern t0 the aches and pains of the Ace
Polk
iF Jound—~Robert Kennelly, om Center, er: | decisioned Rob- |
Ex- Minneapolis Millers for the past Northeast | 20 Fear: 8, trainer by the New York Giants to succeed Ile Schaefer. A native of St. Paul,
Shortridge Blue Devil's reserve| duties Mar. 1. at Phoenif, Ariz.
versity of
gym; 39-12
In the first round, Miller, who basketball team rolled over Uni-|
was bumped from competition Jast year because of a growth in ‘his nose, took a slight edge over Bummers when he landed two. bruising rights to the head.
Bloomington’s team last night at the Shortridge
when the Giants: begin spring training. Schaeffer was transferred to the Glants’ metropoll.'al tan scouting department. .
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has been signed as Bowling All
AC ut Purdue, 3 p.m. *
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Shortridge 52, Bloomington Dniversity 3. Grant County Tourney | Omaha University 48, Nebraska Wesleyan
WL uthport. 66, Wi jaGrange 43, Brigaton 20. Van Buren 33, Fairmount 31. 4. The Ries Mixed Doubles Tourney, City Speediay 80, ech ¢ roe or : [Fronts Jb. 85, A aiury n [Svasves 3). Suectser 3. {Sie University 1, Heldeme viserre “. 46. Logans -% or I h sunty ourney | Touonow Wiha S0td i rd cur SES rar | AR ue, (Soringhee at Indianapolis, 8:30, Colt OTHER RESULTS |Lymaville 41," Rockport 32 Wolcottville 43, Scott Center 40 | River Ralls Teachers em, Lar sow Broadeast WIB Lave. | nesandrn 4. Manse 42, [Madison Twp. (St. Joseph) 49, Lakeville! New Marion 57 Coons Plains 30 {Rockhurst 37, Wilism Jewell > MATER BASkETRA be tengues at St | 57. Flora 41. | Marengo. 53 [Milan 34. o HA. Stn Demedise LOL Fachery . 3 Oat ‘Pa ly sv phillips. Holy ected ‘Hear: and 4, scoters a. Ld iT Pooreon sa. [Bouthwest Missourt State $0. Warrensburg 39, Markie 13 Markleville,_ 48. Anderson St. Marys 38. T [State 42: PROFESSIONAL BASKETBALL (Elkhart) 4, Nappanes 54 Mays 33, Bentonville 31. STATE COLLEGES Springfield (Mass) 53, New Hampshise Association of America 45, Vevay 43. Mobordsillg 49. Eden 43. | Detroit Tech 65, Tri State 57. | "83. (overtime aan olis at Ft. Wayne. Me Lar wil will 8. a1 | Mecca Sh. limore 33 Yaleparalia 32. Ralimases @ Jeane Stu te 65, nia Union 48, | Mexico 70; Macy 46 ayler 59, Concordia 37, Texas .B i Southern ethodist 44, | Aids Times Mixed Doubles Tourney, Oity on Bediord ale > | Michigan City 54, Elkhart 40 OTHER COLLEGES [hex 58, Texas Christian 43, ‘Bowling A Alleys. Mt Michijan ©} Clty St. Mary's 48, South Bend! Akron 71, John Carroll ‘52 Thiel iA nisnce' 83, 50, orth rp, Q | Creek 30 5. Union Mills 31 {Baker 48. Bethan ny 8. Oniversity of San i 81, Nevada 98, Deer Creek | Misha wak: South Bend Adams $0 Baldwin-Wallace 73, Bowling Green 60, Uta + Colorado A & M. 5. 42, Clay ‘Twp. (Miami County) |’, {overtim {Beloit (Wis) College 68, Carleton 47. Virgini Maryland 43. |S Burnettsville 47, Chalmers 40. Saito 3, puck creek > Catholi 3 | Coca 5, Trinity 41 virginia Seuitary Institute 66, Richmond: Camden 53 Monon i Rg et Ere Bd SIRO 1. MBharson 49. | Washington (Md.) Gallaudet 48.
(Parke) 30 | Washington State Or
[Cornell (Towa) 80. Ripon 85 (overtime). |Wavnesburs 73 LE
Culver Stockton Quine 53. | Denver 53, Utah State 50 Drexel 42, Stevens Tech 39 | Drury 53, Westminster 42
Carthage 39 New "alsstine n Cayuga 53, Newport Center 44, Lotantv ie aT Center Grove Al Waldron nm. Chester 52, Akron i
Montezuma 77, Green v5. | Montpelier 43. Albany 36 | Morfistown 38, Milroy 37 | Mt. Auburn a7 Trafalgar 45 Mulberry 41, Michigantown 3» New Albany 49, Huntingburg 42
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Gloves Tournament, climbed into the ring by mistake. | 1. Bt wei. 883 eing up their road trip on a not | will: receive $35; second will be] : by The Times and the Robison-|The mistake was realized after|b ey Tac, hen With five goals 3 Kenscky rcs | in EE wis 0 eutoliment. of 464, hasiworth $25, thied 320 and fourtnisnd Nellie Schmidt of DeWolt-: a a i third chapte 3. Western Kentucky State f tri h 1 ight b h f b Post of the American : n the third chapter. 13 Y saten “16.60 umph last night by leading| Opes of building a new. gym- js $15. Other prizes range down eWs duplicated that score to tieRagsdale only a few seconds of the first ed both Lio | | aasi s er prizes g Legion. : iround but Rice had suffered 8 Harry Frost scor ns’ | | 8 os BE tieenesraries --783 the team to a thrilling 69-to67 Nasium and student center, but| [to the last five positions, each|“P second place, a “The 1949 tournament will beleut on the back of his head when 1 he h the third period. a i 1. Minnesota ...111110 110 Lm 1 victory over the Boston Celtics. jsven Fin improved facilities the worth $2, | Eva, who opened with a promheld on four more nights, Jan. ie eapye 8 8. Cineinnatt coe 441 Until Tanenbaum’s set shot Underlying principle of athletics) An unofficial list of teams with ising 212 game, hit a snag in the f he collided with his opponent's | full-time basis ain tonight,| 8 9 Hamline ‘ i in Uni i 14, 21, 28 and Feb. 4, The open teeth. after a two-day a with Prov Tulane : 73.4 with 13 seconds remaining in the - BE versity Heights will be just'y top standings for Saturday will centerpiece to get a 181. She got Class winners will go to Chicago) The fight was stopped and gence at Cleveland, Indianapolis Holy Cre. 0 Bt Teun To. 883 game, it Jookea a8 od he New ine Re Davida Jas Night's be published in The Sunday Times 230 in the closer. next month to fight in the’tour- Robert Kennelly, another North-|,¢ Hershey, Washington at Pitts- 0, C, N, ¥- 24 Dliinois Bs, eg at ng io suffer. . fore Indiana Central OTOTTOW and unofficial results’ With two—600 scores to build nament of champions. eastern fighter, was brought Into pyreh and Philadelphia at Spring- Si. John, N.Y. $94 Minnesota 1; le rd road defeat in a row.| graduate. now servi for the entire tourney will be re- on the Yavers team took twa. . \ Crowil Pleaser the ring to face Robert Johnson, field. Ba 682 Samiine rH But the TY imedamn heave; top intendent of N vine en leased Monday, games away from William's fur- ' NL . Ace Exterminators. Kennelly won| rie lineup. uquesne U. 816 Bamlin® Green 733 PINE a 23-point spree by the, a ew Albany schools. An official list of standings and|niture and chalked up a 2913 for Last night's in h thel® the decision. {Washington (2) POS Indianapolis (8) Manhattan 618 Okia. A ni Knicks in the final period, gave (1) 5 fo ope sports values as! prize winners will be published as| women’s honor count. ctly a crowd-pleaser, wit ©! The gash on Rice's head was {Grandia oo GQ Sawenak PIEE® Brad 72-3 them the victory. eo te Bipmbut (2). oppor-ieoon as all entries and scores are Determination is an admirable . disagreeing with only one|,..,ieq by the tournament physi-|wiison 11! _ Nicholson UTH FAR WEST It was the only league game arly fo participate, (3) & Wayichecked by the tournament sec-|q.aiity and John Mason, who kegduring the evening. The | cians. : | Burns vers ©. 1resers.Di-Morrison Kentucky i 3 San Francisco nl last night. to build perseverence, (4) develop retary, June Swiggett. un t y A. F. Holden Co at 'W . Jnarked. the same score On| peraresing duties were divided Melfi resresnere Ri census B MOSHSIRH KL iD tate 73.4: Oshifornis 72.1 . loyalty and (5) teaches one to jo or — have plenty of it. After . the - rity of the fights as Spares ‘washington Dick, Poiey, Schultz, & Ky. State. 108 Stantord 11s BAA Standings {respect decisions. Bilsky Paces Play > Pp Judges Clemens, Tony Coppl,| between Bob. Utter and Happy yuniriex, ». Porteous, Meh Frost, Baylor $33 /Wieming Liv--I08 | Other speakers were President! A 700 score misfired last night/BVe years of league play he finalBernie ily, Fred Kruke- ni tb re duriag the third EE Codes , Wali heh dons 0100 8 Cuulornin REL el 4 Pull Lynd Each, Coach-of-all- when Bill Bilsky, rolling with"? re a a a mejer and J. rumaeier "who, eight fights while Atherton fin- Bo. Glover, Briaetenu, Mackey, HOIdy: gin es’ 834 Ofeson State ..84.3 New Yor ... 10 ‘ea3/SPOTts Angus Nicoson, and Man-/Tompkins Ice Cream at Fox- Roy Herin, Broad Ripple alley divided the chores. lished oS ar Sore by periods: : Duke [3 St Mary, Cal 68 Baltimore ....11I1l. ll! 14 «se ford Kistler, president of the C Hunt, hurled a 693 that paced the| Fer Sports Tat Joe aver, All knockoutstwere in the 1: -| Timers were Carl Mattern, Don | asningion astern . E f ~ |ebiiadeipbia” Luli sw Men's Association. Kendall E. city’s bowlers. He got a 192, came o| XE er teas | TR, 8 up . pou] Novice * 3 oare Dietrich and Heze Clark. First Beriod mares polis — Lundy “Sp orting venis 4 Western Divien Ra. re of White: Cloud back with a 267. but dropped to night. Joe got three strikes in one rs, of the (Haidy) 17:11. Penalties—Wilson, Mackes Ch e Cloud 234 on his closing game. Fre . ors team, landed a “hard right Gloves Results cond Te Today, Tomorrow (Mimeapolis 1.111100 {6 3 airport near Greenwood, Was Estle added his 645 to Bilsky's Of DiS games. but they were sandwilliam Hill| (Biimpron) 553. Lundy (Buneteau) 8:33. | Rochester ........... ie ee toastmaster. {wiched between seven splits. Joe hoak, SehicH ry 0 the . OPEN OLASS aay \es—Vitale, Crowds, Mackay, Vitale, (8. iis Iran 12 14 [big 600 to help the ice"cream’team managed to hit 128 for the he game. 10 Douglas 185. ound—-Walier Wilson, Northeastern A TODAY Pt. ’ 19 (bring in a 3050,” . . canvas for a full count Ju 1:30 PAL ed Wallace Parham, Men a Lied Washing Todianepols—D. LOCAL HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL INDIANAPOLIS lb B 3 ‘Harrison Leads L.A. High honor. score, however h of the first round. [Sa soundAndy’ _ Andursen Morrison (R. Morrison, Podolsk B.S Ben Davis at Broad Ripple, 4:30 p.m. Red ¥ went to Marott Shoe Store in er, Tennessee Line-- Coac 1 In|Gym, “decisioned Russell Burdon. Jackeon| Morrison (D. Morrison. Podolsky) ¢:32. Wane Central Outholle at Crispus] New York 65, Boston 1. O by O Strok . Sanders, whose home Is’ In | Gym ion Burden, Jackson | ats Satan (5 on. AGES i pa Games Tonight pen y ne troke {same alleys when they rolled four Takes Army Post Franklin, Ind, was taking o NOVICE CLASS Podol. ey) 12:35, Mackay (Rei L| Liwtenes Suthadral hp w Indisnapolis at Washington LOS ANGELES, Jan. 8 (UP)| {600 games that gave them a 3056 ‘ a slight edge over Hill until hey 155 ;0und— Richard “Bougas Blovse 1438 Pn Dy a oid-| * Washington at Tech, 3:30 D. mare MN ISK. —E. J. (Dutch) Harris f Lit rics, They had games of 1073- KNOXVILLE, Tenn, Jan. 8 landed his crushing hook. L, tssisionsd Garland y ord Ace Ex. Pen rh Russell, daha. ~mintte major). h Grove at Warren Central. 8PM. Boston at Provide nd arrison o ~ (UP)—Murray Warmath, - line Second Round 1 pour STATE HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL | Mt. Wayne at Rochester, tle Rock, Ark., held a one-stroke!
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The other cf evening will p Cathedral at Howe's quintet ing, its city against formid: tral which has eight starts, Another city will be settled with a 2-9 re Ripple, with a Ripple gym. 1 dispute will in and Warren Ci riors’ emporiun tucks will ent Wayne Central Coach Herm: quintet “showe provement in ries since loss | month. The G eye-opening pli ket, passed w off the Loga with marked : ability to cont and followups ragged showi shots might be two-week layo was a help m was a hindrar Tech Ge Tech's nette: they'd need a ran the count f set with Tom Roepke showin The Berries; the gap to 11 f but gave way before the r sprinted to a ! the next eig
Charles Page
points and sor Bob Lagan good, big ma! between them expansion, but managed to k lead until the Neither tean Tech hitting .2 in 62 tries, ar ting a .239 ave
in 46 aftemp against Wash: Teoh (46) 1 t Pollom, 1 5 2 age, 2 4 Englerth, ¢ 0 § Cline, g 21 ke, 5 3 Th'morton, g 0 0 Morton, { 0 0 Nell, g 11 Dobbs, f 00 Wills, 00 Lupus, g 00 Totkls ....15 16
Halftime score— ee throws mis ferth, Cling 3 L
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Ripple Bec The Broad } Manual last of 56 to 32 at ".. Bob. Steph was the high night with. 2. night at the h of points sco! os. Don Klinge: Ripple off to lead and the | headed. Dave point’ man fo fleld goals anc
of nine. Thi Rockets’ six losses, B. Ripple ao J Eampbell, 1.4 1 ht 2-1 McFall, 1 00 Kling ; 3 0 r, o Safford. c 20 “Barnett, 0 +0 1 Wolf, g 00 .Rtephens, 10 3 D Ampbell, § 1 0 Hanna, § 20 Caplinger, gl 0
Totals ... o Halftime scoreual 16, , Free throws m schmidt, B. Sade Broad Ripple:
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