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by Henry B. Glesing, Jr,, Times Staff Photographer.

| Butle' Jimmy Doyle i shout to join Deve Bob Gipson on the flor during ot nights Len Gag. Jr, rie sult phurs, ellom, Toch, ans Washington's Die Criterdan to score a yup in las wight's game 4 or Tech. That SE or Boilermakers Trip Butler Tramples |[Minnesota Cagers Win[Tech Defeats - Indiana Beaten, 44-42, - Hawkeyes, 73 to 53 _ [DePauw 63% Over Michigan, 45-31 Washington Five [In Double Overtime

Surprising Speed Catches lowa Napping; ny _ Gophers Put in Bid for Big Nine Title; | 2 : Hoosiers Blow 37-31 Lead 4 Minutes Williams Piles Up 25 Points 2500 Wal liege 2 Men Score All but 9 of Winners’ Points Big Seores Before Game Ends as Illini Rally

| . 2 ig IOWA. CITY, Ia, Jan. 8 (UP)—Purdue, using a four-man fast A MINNEAPOLIS, Jan. 8 (UP)—Minnesota’s Gophers put in an 41 : to 32 Victory | BLOOMINGTON, Ind, Jan. § (UP)—Reserve Center Freda break and hitting 30 per cent of its shots, beat Iowa, 73 to 53, in By BILL PITTMAN early bid for the 1948-49 Big Nine basketball title tonight by| Tech's Big Green avenged a! Green sank a pivot shot tonight with five seconds remaining ih a a Big Nine basketball game before 12,046 fans in the Iowa field- Butler University racked up its| trouncing defending champion Michigan, 45 to 31, before ‘a capacity |previous locs to a scrappy Wash-| double-overtime period to give Illinois a 44-to-42 Big Nine victory house tonight. eighth straight win last night, crowd of 16,143 fans at the Minnesota ‘field house, ington High School team by de-| gyer Indiana before 10,000 fans fn the university field house. Purdue showed surprising speed and a tall team and swarmed overpowering an inexperienced] Minnesota's scoring twins, Center Jim Mcintyre and Forward|feating the West Siders, 41 to 32, “Twice the two clubs had to battle in overtime before one of over Jowa’s defensive formations time after time for easy layups. DePauw team, 63 to 36, before whitey Skoog, between them scored all but nine of the Gophers’ at the Tech gym last night, them walked off the floor the victor. At first, it seemed that the mL Williams was the big|**os ints. McIntyre dropped inj The contest was hard fought joogiers would win their first :

: fans. | i oo ARE I, Bo i first .10.-mjnutes..of the, oipht field goals and four {ree Guard Pete Elliott did a good|throughout with the teams t+) Western Conference start: : Attucks Five Wins gun for the Bdilarmakers a3 ht gate tol the tale as the Bull-| throws for 20 points, While Skoog] Job of defending against Skoog, ting “to an S-all deadlock Infjsq 37 to 31. with Your

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fled up points, ook - . piled up 25 points, a dozen Of dogs opened up hot and became| ped 16 points on seven felders| Dut the shifty Gopher sophomore|the frst period and Tech holding remaining in the game. sizzling, reaching 12 points be-| ,,. 4 two free throws. was more than a match for anya 15 to 14 edge at the intermisTowa did not have the speed of px T OPPONENTS | guard as he d them in { ion But veteran Bill Erickson and : 3 NEXT OPPONENTS The best Michigan could do was EuUard as he ropped them in from sion. : rebounding ability to match the| BUTLER at Miami 0. Jan. IL If t and under the bo T Poll tallied i Don Sunderiage got red hot to | Wabash at DEPAUW, Jaa. 12. . - | guard Bob Harrison's nine points. far out and under the board. om Pollom ed a pair of : - invaders. Only the veteran Tony| == — —— t= "1 t — “x The victory preserved Minne-|field goals to pace the Bast Siders lead the Illini to victory. Sunder Guzowski stood out for the Hawk-| fore the Tigers could store on a nnesota playe an TON. ta's undefeated string, at nine/in the first half and Dick Crit lage scored two fielders and =u :

long shot by Mac Parker: During man” game for all but the last| : the spree Butler hit nearly .500 four and ene-half minutes. Not| Straight. It was Michigan a sscond tenidan of Washington got wo

FT. WAYNE, Ind, Jan. 8S

Favored Crispus Attucks of Ind- NEXT. OPPONENTS scored its th victory in 10

NEXT OPPONENTS Towa at INDIANA, tomorrow.

Mi Purdue, . r cent from the floor. {T OPPONE starts Mariual" - anapolis beat Central Catholic of Tawa St Indigna, Vomarrow. PE ey Doyle and Ralph MICHIGAN at Purdue, tomorrow. Mian 18). of Michigan 30 p¢ 10 keep Washington within reach. mumvois us Obie State, tomorrow. [ory 53 to 39, at the Trish on Ft. Wayne tonight by a score of be collected 14 points and, O'Brien pushed the score to 18 to] — hessin at MINNESOTA, tomorrow. | Skoog, ¢ i 371 MeCastin. 1 3 The : Greed managed to pull} ——n - — Cab a N 40 to 33. BYES 08 20 Co points 28%! 2 before John Sta Flr |Suprunowics, 13 0 3laway to a 20 to 23 lead at the gree throw and Erickson got an:| Ey tn : uffer connected) until the game was nearly over skrien f 0 0 1|Morrill, 0 0 go Both teams bat Central Catholic crept to within|Was the only consistent rebounder 2 give DePauw another basket. did starters McIntyre, Skoog, for-Ssiovich. (1 ¢ -8Mikulien t } | %(third quarter stop and.increased| other free throw that tied: thes. gi *it B bestia to a 10al a point in the first quarter -butiin the lineup. 3 {ward Bud. Grant a ds | McIntyre, o {Roberts.c¢ . 2 0 3/its margin in the final period. |score at 37-all and sent the game ‘Attucks held| Charles Mason spatked an Iowa Glen Eckleman was the only War u rant and guardsiExberg.c 0 0 0 Wisniewski c 0 0.31 pion wills. who entered the : built up a 25-to-18 Stier Uiat CHADS Ate 1 th rally near the end of the first 118er Who was able to find the| Harold Olson and Jerry Mitchell Jichel € } § Sauer. © 5 8 Jioame for Tech Tate in the third inte. the Hirst axis period, margin at the half with Mike au safe dead, pulling away in the half within ti points at the n- hoop consistently and wound up| degre the game, atitated Kiana g, : 08 3 Harrison, ¢ ¢ 1 0 guarter, tallied four baskets in “Dwight —Eddieman’s dR ry Radkovic and Dean Cunningham — quarter. high point man for the night with! an also substituted spar. Bergstedhg 0.0 0 Doyle 3 8 Al ¥ shot and Jim Mark's fielder lead the A Morris Nix of Central Catholic) termission at 30 to 27 for Purdue. 2 EE Er A tim. ‘free ingly during most of the game a8] owls 10 13 Tots B.3 Bb (the final session and added &|.. ‘ia for the visitors. Tota ing Ae WAY: inna stretehing was high man for the’ evening| It was Iowa's fourth conference| throws, the Wolverines sought.in vain to Halftime Score—Minnesota 3, Michigan | free Shrow to give Tech a cOM-\g warts retaliated with a char-|thelr margin to a 30-to-22 gap with 13 points, followed by Don|loss at home in the last six sea- DePauw’s Defense Weak find a combination that would| ‘pre Throws Missed— McIntyre 5. Mit: manding working margin. lity toss for Indiana, and Jerry|at the: third, to hand Thomas of Attucks with 1l.isons, and the first loss on the, Butler's play was as sparkling click against the hard-driving| shel 3, Dison. Selovich, McCaslin 3, 8u-| ~~ TEOM (B0) ~_ | WASHINGTON [= 3¢|Stuteville stole. the ball andihand . Manual sixth loss In L 9 99 Bailey Lange pF Indigrapots hams foe Sinice Jan. 4 I ie as it has been any time this sea-| Gophers. P Officials—aitl MacDonald, Bil) Harlow, [Pollom, f { 3 i peat t. 3°23 pushed through a lay-up shot for|seven games. ; dropped in scon - : 3: 1, 1 Redikov) : sein The game was a little slow, cision. cp - hr A the Sibel hans bi d D thitt' 1322 os ra : : B Behr edt i i io: snother ‘overtime. Sams lead Cathedral bg A age, ©, KB GABARDINE Vib Aiusks uitinh 16 aut of U0} Fuite he" tt pt melon and as a consequence also ea y- OoumMmiTT s wiiic - 41 owning o 13] ‘Then Sunderlage hit a fielder, page bagged the sums number Axness, 3 9 1 0 suffered on defense. Le. mi Indiana bit one and Green fol-| oF of 66. Ritter. 1 3 3 3 $4 Charlie -Maas, who replaced L d Ti T puss 1.3 37. "00.8 Cathedral (58) Maiuat (39) Splut dl { Orin, Attwoks (0) TV. Wayne GR Bland. 10 3 2 1|Bill Shepard fi the last half, came ea S imes ourney The'ifarvng 2 _ — J a he. poi ena at Beach "Hine 5 ITE and Thomas, 1 11{Petbel, 3 LH Sobek, 3.3 $ 1 -9{0ut of his slump to equal O'Brien ! his. ks . Totals 141319 Totals ALI0B| oo was Tilinots’ bi Redkovie, §1 3 Jhechidoen 2 4 3 rn 89 pecan, 8 1 TANK f 8 {Buerneid ¢ 9 $1 Hin the scoring department. Eacn| Jo Berkopes-Joe Fillichia Roll-1303-in galinim sere APG AR sr cored AIF his teams 10 POMS {Bapiost #4 1 Hn cutee 8+ i; 1 4 113 {had 12 points. . ; : , vB hy ‘13 1H al oes’ 13 AHerinbergere 3 4 8iBanks 1 §.§ Jag 12 ODE Mixed Doubles-Event; Keglers Continue Today |"Sificiais—neman ana mewutty. in the first 11 minutes of the Reem .0 3 3 ils." $4 \% © 3 3johnson, ¢ © 0 o/Berberian. g 2 23.3 utler’s fast breaking offense) i ’ {| - d half ‘while the .Hoosi Wessling, £ 0 0 i/HCaeron 3 4 3 6.9 8 piQreiner. & 3 8 OlParker §° o 3 o out-maneuvered DePauw to make| By DON SIEBERT Fon . ars ay While : the -oosiere] Guan'tets.' # 3 1 Con 2134 DUCED a on ° 00 LE Barth, & 1 0° 0ithe halftime score read 32 to 12 Anna Heady and Bud Douthitt grooved a 1322 handicap score, Cincinnati Kegler ha oo ———ta art, 10 0.3 Toba 1379 3a] Totals 25 23 31] ‘Totals 18 17 2¢t for the Bulldogs. And even then at West Side last night to pace an estimated 600 bowlers in the . 1g ft pf “tt ot Haugh. : ’ . Ratfeime A . ‘Attucks 15, Cen-| Halftime score: Purdue 30, Iowa 27. [ney weren't satisfied. | opening sessions of the city-wide Times Mixed Doubles Champion- Starts With Bang Bddieman,t 5 2 5 Oarrettt f [( ' fi — 1 Sizes tral Catholte. (PL. Wayne), 10. piss throws mised: Ritwer, Caudal 4. Reserves Take Over ship Handicap Tournament. oll nt SS Aart 13 i} Toten ...1817 180 Totals .. 3132 now. ..2.98 throws missed: i OverteniBarberion, thmeter, Weiss "|. DePauw picked up a -pair of | Rudy Fassl of Cincinnati came Erickson 7 3 Armstrong 0 0 1 Halfting ; poore-—Cathedral 38, Manual now. 108 Goens 1, Johnson 3, Marquart 1, ficial; Remy Meyer, Chicago; and Joo| throws to open the second period, Anna brought in a 523 and her partner slammed out a 634. within three pins of matching last This i i 8 Schwarias : i : oH a. oauaron 2 to IB s: Lehman and Rhodes. Dawson, Wisconsin. but the Bulldogs were determined) With their 165 handicap this ave them the top standing. year's winning score in the. first Green. ‘18 1| Watsons 4312 Jrickansshmidt. 2, Eder, Coppage 4, now...5.98 : to’ keep that 20 point lead and) Runnérsup were Jo Berkopes| —.. yp. girakis tied for third|sepsion of the West Side Indi- Sunderiagng 3 3 Slosheig 3 3 SAMILONEC Reeder, 3, Roberts, un ¥ ” rful 4 ershe Attack Maas hit a long shot. DePauw's| and Joe Fillichia with a 1303 for| yy 1201. vidual Classic last night as he[Brogrent- o 0 ol Stutevitie.s 1 1 5 Officials—Jake Ouskey and John Simons. ons. Included! owe Y Offense Jicked up for a minute|their series. Jq. outdid herself] jester Bland and Randall Dough in 371s for the annuall ou, Gs 1231 Totals 15 12%) . t er's back was broken. 1 \ . , game a ; Halftime Score: Indy 20; Minos 17.| Sta Swamps Capitals 7-1 Ee ema Aamas| [OF 8 8 thal. topped her ton Fake at Deslag's, eamed, up| Sager Vaghn of Tt. Wayne waa, Hit ot ize Sir Biko Bg Nine ndings p i ’ 3 out’ the ‘game against. an unin Dale's S11. . hard on his heels with a 1714 £0r|liarks 3 Osterkorn 8, Green, Sunderiage| w Pet. op ; : ; A man and wife team, Kath.|pehind were Mary Pesut and Budiy cy pouting series. Rusty Babine: mil A (PORE Fosse 1008 3 spired - Depauw second teéam. ’ Eggert at Wést Side with a 1270 ne 2 Jocal Kegler was. 37 pinsipe: el als: Referee—Clao DIER!. Unipire~ opie Ey ? 4 ’ ’ ’ er,

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: ops Marquess Sefs Pace for Bours’ Triumph {DePauw guard, John Mote cap-\ryn and Elmer Brehob, part own-| bowling alley owners pit-| {tha 1017 for third Spot) . : : ; (away with%a or third spot.! As Haidy Drives in Locals’ Only Score | tured honors for being the cold-lers of the Sports Bowl, were ining their skill in the classic were ' ~ | Wisconsin {est man on the floor. Mote hit a! p {Ung ’ Last year Ernie Lester of Ft. . third spot with a 1201 handicap judy and Carl Hindel with a wayne rolled a 1718 for the toy College Hockey lows

. Jan. 8 (UP)—Cutting loose with a powerful at- | i > HERSHEY, Pa. Ja | 143 percentage. [score made in their own alleys,!1230 at West Side and Coletta and cio and also won the record) Michigan Tech 6, U. of North Dakota 5 Northwestern

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h over Indian- 4 Hershey Bears fought “their way to a 7 to 1 triumph ov 'add to her husband's 619. Emma (Continued on Page 38)

polis betore 7400 fans tonight in a bruising American Hockey| (Continued on Page 39) un . .. with a 200. ~*~ = ague . I Pacing the attack for the Bears was Mark Marquess, slick right All S ® 4 ’ rapes ems Al] Gop 4g R Mixed D ; FE winger, who bagged & Pair off Conon, rookie winger ef 10 RO or IxXe oupies rrize Lani SOUNTE JON Sonools _,Maritih 1: inbisnh State en goals, |arilled fn a 45-footer that Terry Crispus Aftucks 40, Fi. Wayne Central) Busters Tiliwols 69, Ball Slate 4%

trick lasted when Re hat A re Al Dews-|Sawchuk, Caps goalie, never saw blue liner; midway until it dropped behind him. Ind- : dianapolis was ‘short-handed at

final period and had through Hated from the ice. He|the time with Joe Lund sitting out

Catholic 38. Tech 41, Washingion #2. Warren Central 82, Beech Greve WW, Cathedral 53, Manual 9. Broad Righis 53, Ben Davis BB, 0 GH SCHOOLS

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Marquess hit the nets for his fist goal at 5:54 of the initial) period, coming in from the right and connecting from the edge of

. Two of Hershey's yeterans completed the scoring, hitting the cords within 14 second of each other. Norm Larson stickhandled in from the right to bulge the twine on a close one at 15:11 and Gordie Bruce also sank a short one at 15:25 to complete the rout.

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burn 53, Elkhart 85 Richmond 63, Fi. Wayne Central 58, Auburn 53, Elkhart 55. : Clark County Tourney Borden 3, New Ashington 2. Charlestown 31, Henryvi »

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Charlestown 61, Borden 30 (fnal), SETS fired |B Yiorrivee seioay 0; 0 Sulow ayyhall County Tourney «12.00 footer that caught Henry out of RSertiodh - EW 0 Greighton Fasas 6. Bremen 41. v + + 10.00 position. Spares: Hershey, Jones, Maloney, 1 a Qutver 52 (Anal). fleeces! Some - Silvio Bettio put the Bears out Kulman, Maat Indianapolis 3 .- Fremont 8, Orland " ny Broken sisss § In front, where they stayed fof fe, Nia addy, Rdg Fremont 10. Mets tank the rest of the game, when he cut| lover, Masher ICCD, riots: DEKALB COUNTY TOURNEY over the left boards and sank & Merskey . vd 1 3-1 8, a. doe 20 15-footer at 11:45. Phil Maloney "Einnspols ar to Sremcervinig. 11 dah

to | | + Hershey (1) Marquess) 1.95 raised the margin at 19:27 as he| First Period ‘ iis 100k & pass in from the, right| (Maloney. JErzsanovsd, dose, Hershes

Marquess) 11:45; 27. Pen