Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 January 1949 — Page 37
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| Greyhounds Avenged | On Manchester, 67-56
McBride Leads Scoring as Indiana Central “Evens Up Earlier Defeat by Spartans
. Indiana Central's Greyhounds avenged an early season defeat! at the hands of Manchester by downing the Spartans 67 to 56 in|
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a Hoosier College Conference tilt The game almost became a
was tied at 11 all with 11 minutes of the game gone, and again
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Photo by Lloyd B. “Walton, Times Staff Photographer
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11,000 in Fieldhouse; .Barrowcliff High Man
By BILL PITTMAN Before a. standing room nly crowd of nearly 11,000 {fans last night Butler Univer= . sity’s Bulldogs sent Cincine inati home reeling under a 174 to 52 defeat.
Butler's national standiiigs were {greatly enhanced as it turned back edsily the top scoring team lof the nation. | The Bearcats, who received al« | tad, as many boos as the offie cials, were remarkably cold from
| “BUTLER wt Notre Dame, Jan. 18.
| the floor, hitting a low .194. Much {of the chill could be accredited to the Bulldog defense although Cine cinnati players missed many open spots, Butler on the other hand, was ‘phenomenal from the floor, hitting a A89 percentage and otherwise playing its best game of the seas son. The Bulldogs rebounded, overcame, Cincinnati's close reas. ing defense and poured in the shots to become the heroes. - : Hold Richter to 14 John Barroweliff may again equal but will never top last
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Texans Planning $5-Million Stadium,’ Largest in U. S.
Michigan Downs
TODAY CYO Basketball (Senior)
Sacred Heart vs. Cathedral St. Catherine vs. Our Lady i Joseph of Shelbyville vs. Pp.
St. Philip.
I CYO Basketball Hunter) last night at the Greyhound’s gym.
Division “numbers” affair when the score| ne 'rpensele ve se Phaip co
Anthony vs. Cathedral.
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Wildcats, 53-40 HOUSTON, Tex., Jan. if’ (UP)
1948 Champions Get! _Houston has its 150 acres and
First Big 9 Victory {now all it needs to do is build ANN ARBOR, Mich, Jan. 15 (UP)—The University of Michi.|States on it. gan basketball team won its first] Oilman Glenn conference game of the season to- | yesterday he would give the ORIGAN oa Obie Stale Ta | stadium fathers an additional 50
5|the biggest stadium in the United,
Gop hers Down Purdue, 67 to 52, Before 10,500
Minnesota Soares Up
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with-a 3-0 record tonight. It scored a convincing 67-52
Paced by Skoog's Sharpshooting
Times Special ; » LAFAYETTE, Jan, 15—Undereated, Minnesota pulled up on McCarthy said even terms will Illinois at the top of the Big Nine basketball ladder
beaten in'two conference starts, before a sellout crowd of 10
night's performace. He led the scoring with 18 points. He fought for rebounds, passed with precision and took charge in general points were needed. Jim Doyle also played a great game, handling his share of the back board, directing play situations and setting up needed shots. Butler held Cincinnati's Ralph Richter to 14 points, for him a measly total. He was one of the top 10 scorers in the country. Buckshot O'Brien was second
; vi high scorer with 17 points and triumph over Purdue, pre yf Richter VB Tor the
11th Victory,
Nor TERN ws. ie. Jan. 0. acres for the site. He already un Jan. — {had offered 100 acres to the city| night by beating Northwestern, |for the projected 110, 000-seat
Sst. Holy Trinity 1 vs. St Division 2 Roch vs. Philip 3. Holy Name vs. St. Catherine,
at 13 all at the end of 13 minutes. hounds moved into the lead and were never headed. The score
But at that point the Grey- In In chalking up thei up their eleven straight wins of the year, the (C8
st. smooth working, hot shooting Clncinnatt was first to score
at the half was 27 to 18 Indiana Central.
With 12 minutes of the second] e, the Spartans managed the score to 53 to 47, Grey-
half to pul INDIANA CENTRAL Pan, 18 TER - Franklin, Jan. 1»
—y but “that was as close as got. '‘Geeyhdunds pulled
The Away to take the game. ¢ McBride Gets 23 Points ’ HIigHf scorer for the game, which put the Greyhounds in a threeway tie for second place in the Conference, was Woody McBride who dumped in 23 points on nine field goals and five free throws. Dwight Swalls was next in the scoring line for the Greyhounds with 14 points. High point man for the Spartans was Wendell Beck with 14 markers on seven field goals and one charity toss. The ‘Greyhounds are tfed with Manchester and Hanover, eacn having lost one conference tilt. Franklin leads the league with a perfect record. Ind. Dent. (67)
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Times Special COLUMBUS, Ind, Jan. 15— INDIANAPOLIS’ at mabe yne.
Howe High School of Indianap-| {i tiningien ‘st Chicags. olis dropped a thrilling 50 to 49 hardwood contest to the Colum-| bus Bulldogs here tonight.
Division 2 Our Lady of Lonirdes vst,
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Howe led 49 to 48 until the last | four seconds of play when Curt Calbert, playing his first varsity game, hit his only field goal. Columbus led. 11:5, at the first| ik Schesl Baskribell quarter and 22-21 at the inter- cathedral mission. COLLEGE BASKETBALL
Howe trailed, 35-32, at the third}, I Ye
m., WISH 8 p . period mark. Shio "at Wisconsin. Minnesota at Iowa. ( Sutums 0 on PRO BASKETBALL 5 5! Stewart!
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Denver at Anderson. MR asy. 1 Syracus at Sheboygan Dwyer,
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Indiana Technical Defeated 47-45
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its second straight basketball) WASHINGTON, Jan. 15 (UP)
Laveilli's 31 Points Lead, Yale .Over Army |,
WEST POINT, Jan. 15 (UP)—| Yale's basketball team, paced by Tony Lavellll's 31 points, cut loose with a powerful last half spurt todlay to overwhelm the Cadets of Army, T1 to 57, before a crowd of 4000 in the West Point fieldhouse, With Laveilll held to 11 points in the opening half, the Bulldogs had plenty of trouble staying ahead of the Cadets and left the Ba 1
| Games tonight
to 45, tonight. Tech grabbed a 13-t0-9 lead) midway of the first half but Huntington took over, 128 to 19, at the half. Lloyd Doehrmann led the losers with 16 points. The loss] was Tech's fourth In 10 games. | Norman Cozad of Huntington led) his mates with 12 points, making 10 of 11 free throws, Tech | missed 18 of 33 33 charity tosses.
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IOWA CITY, Towa, Jan, 15 (
hio State, Big 9 Win
UP) Iowa won its first Big Nine
victory here tonight when the Hawks downed a stubborn Ohio State
club 53 to 49 before 12,100 fans. The Buckeyes were without
Ward, who was in an Iowa hospital with a strep infection ‘which
attacked him this afternoon. Ohio State controlled play for the first ten minutes as they| pulled away to a 10 to 4 lead.) Then lowa long shots began to|
nse | GUOWSki was the leader in cit-
“intn (his recoveries of rebounds.
Dick Schnittker, their prize for-|
Guzowski was high point man |
in the game with 13, all scored in the first half. In addition,
ting off the Ohio State rally with
Bob Radiger, Ohio State cen- , led the Buckeyes with 12 points and defensive game. | Ohle State
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.| Louis Billikens Troze the ball-for mows ry the last minute tonight to defeat] [Shipman 4," Scott Center 30 (overs for its 11th Howe 48, Shipshewanna 43 (final), straight cage win this year and|
frantic finish, witnessed { by 9813 fans, the. Billikens played| Fei | keep-away successfully after a Paoli 57, Evans of Drake] {brought the Bulldogs within one | pes
diana Technical College dropped Yale's Wade Wins Mile *
~George Wade of Yale won the Heonville 49, Scottsburg 35. HUNTINGTON ws. Cedarville, Jan. 22. [feature mile race in the second Fi wore on TECH at Obie Northern, annual Washington Evening Star Gary in 4:81.1 after. | game to o Huntington ngton College, 47| fighting a grueling last quarter) in a see-saw affair here duel with favored Browning ROSS | yew Albany 57. Washington 31. of Villanova, the defending cham-| Terre Haute Gerstmeyer 46, Evansville
53 to 40, before 5800 in Yost Field |stadium. | the 1048 Big Ni Mayor Oscar Holcombe said] an, Ne€ithe enterprise could be financed champions, shook up its starting | by harris and donations. . Esti-|
lineup, moving Carl Morrill from | ¥ guard to forward. The switeh ion o Sot Ings from $5 mil
coupled with a return to form of Loyola Wins, 56-44
{ace pointmaker Max Supruno-| wicz, helped them to an early ad|vantage which Northwestern | CHICAGO, Jan. 15 never could overcome. |
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{points to share scoring honors! with Vidcat Forward Don | |defense,
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lazily a olverines set up a tight 56 to 44 trimming of Toledo.| which Northwestern Jack Kerris, the Rambler center standout, was the high point | — (Continued on on Page 38) man with 18 points.
BASKETBALL RESULTS
CITY, COUNTY SCHOOLS Cathedral 45, Batesville 81. Columbus 56, Howe {indiana Beyy' heel 2, Deaf Setine} aM. | Lawrence Central 43, Broad Ripple 2 {Tech 48, Manual 32. HIGH SCHOOLS (Semi-finals) endricks County Tourney North Salem 51 Danville 42, Avon 36, North Salem 32, ADAMS COUNTY TOURNEY | Monmouth 50, Jefferson , Twp. 3M, Kirkland 38, Hartford Center 36, {Kirkland 37, Monmouth 30 (final). LAGRANGE od dW RNEY
STATE COLLEGES | andereen 73, Rese Poly 52. { Benton Harbor 66, Tri-State 60. Butler 54, Cineinnati ae. Conbordia 50, Tiffin 44. Defiance 78, Tayler 70, Hanover 56, Canterbury 42, Indiana Central 67, Manchester 56. Indiana State 36, Valparaise 9, Oakland City 12, Shurtleff 68. St. Norbert 71, Bt, Joseph 71. Wabash 71, Earlham ° 5%. BIG NINE Hlineils 96, Creighton 30,
Towa 53, Ohio State 49 Michigan 53, Northwestern 40.
Minnesota 67, Purdue 52, Wisconsin 58, Indiana 48. COLLEGES Alabama 49, Georgia 43. Alabama Tehrs. 55, Stetson 4. Albright 65, St. Joseph's 47. Arfeosia 71, New Mexico 36. Arkansas 54, Southern Methodist 5. Assumption 51, Ft. Devens 50, Augustana (Il) 60, Lake Perest 54. Baylor 46, Texds Christian a». Beloit 111, Khox 4 | Bowtie Green 79; Marquette LA Brad 86, Wichita 51. Breakiyn College 72, foma 72. Brown ‘Amberst. 43,
LIGONIER TOURNEY | Ligonier 67, Cromwell 57 (final). Wolf Lake 45, Wawaka 36 (consolation). ORANGE COUNTY TOURNEY 40, West Baden 39. bh Lick 37, Orleans 35 French Lick SHELBY COUNTY TOU RNEY ral Township 31, Flat Rock riand 56, Boggstown Fairland 37, Moral Twp. 36 (final). WHITLEY COUNTY TOURNEY hurubusco 31, se 27.
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Canisius Uh Georgetown 43 Centenary 67, University of Tulsa #0 Clemson
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Wiinois Swamps i Creighton, %-30
CHAMPAIGN, Jan. 15 (UP)~| Gophers went in front 76o0on J
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ped Creighton to(UP) night, 96 to 30, for its 12th win {Loyola's basketball team chalked | in 13 games. up its 11th victory against two losses tonight and avenged an|and had seven scoring in mi {earlier one-point defeat with a) |figures, never were in serious/n They jumped to a 9-1 {lead and although Creighton nar-
danger.
"ILLINOIS w. Minnessta, Jan. 99.
ed the gap to 10 to 8 early !'in the first half, the Illini dropped {in a few more buckets and never | were headed. Dwight Eddleman, Van Anderson, Wally Osterkorn and Bill Erickson each counted a dozen points to pace the Big Nine club. Don SBunderiage pitched in 11 and both Fred Green and Jim Marks sank 10 points, Hiinels (98)
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Free throws misséd: Osterkorn 3, Rd. dleman, Marks, Besch, Oatewood, Erickson, Beliford 3 Salerno, Miller, Gilchrist, Hebenstreit, Officials; Cleo Diehl, Northwestern; and Don Elser, Notre Dame
59, Wake Forest 57 Colgate #6, St. Lawrence 03. Columbia #6, Harvard Hornell 47, Penn 34, Furman 65, Citadel 38 Gestye Washington , " n { oftyurs , Yafayeite 58 nhell 60, Carleton 50 jamiine B51, Gustavus Adolphus 32, jamilton 74, Alfred 72 tiriple overtime). oly Cross 78,- American International 38. Howard 51, Millsaps a8,
Coen ir Whitley 49, Larwill Churubusce. 36, South Whitey 29
OTHER HIGH SCHOOLS
(final).
52, Edison 45, South "Side 3, Mishawaka an. Froebel 35, Gary Wirt | Jeffersonville 55, Vincennes “ Lebanon 48, Fi. Wayne Central Lincoln Institute (Ky.) -58, Lincoln 48.
Virginia Military
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‘Minnesota Grabs a Rebound in Victory Over Purdue at Lafayette
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‘Wins 70-Yard Dash
[Towa took the first event in the
WASHENGTON, Jan. 15 (UP) ~= Marcellus Boston, an uhattached speedster from Iowa City,
| special sprint series of She second annual Evening Star games to{night by winning the 70-yard dash in 7.2 seconds.
|at the intermission.
The Illini, who used 14 men ‘double
~~ (Whitey) Skoog's all-around play
{Gophers who hit 43 per cent of eir field goal attempts, were: in Toontrol after the first few minutes of the game. The Boilermakers scored first on Williams’ long field goal and|throw. Then the led again at 4-2 and 6-4, but thelto draw away as Buckshot hit tm Be iat. Half time score .was
an, 17, . Bearcats Start Pressing WiRNEofh oem at mn en. 17. Beth Doyle and Evans were re
ti in the frst fow| placed late in the period. arter iin four personals apiece. opened the second half scoring with a long shot and the Bulldogs had a 17-point lead as Evans and Doyle ré-entered Butler kept its lead as Cincine free throws,
fourth time at 17-all on a
The Gophers. paced by Myer
and Mcintyre's power under the badket, took a 20 to 11 lead midway of the half and led at the in-|. termission, 35 to 26. Purdue's fast breaking rally attempts in the second half went for naught as the Gophers controlled the rebounds. Although the Boflermakers kept pace in the first 10 minutes of the final period, in the final stages there were times when Minnesota practically turned the affair into a rout. The Boilermakers were ‘imply unable to cope with the height of Mcintyre, who was deadly under the basket and the leaning jump shots —of Skoog in combination with Bud Grant's accurate side Angered shots. John Wiethe, Cincinnati coach, praised the Butler team, but was angered by the work of the offi« clals.
Draws Big Hand
8koog, who drew a tremendous hand from the partfan crowd as he left the game in the final rain~ utes, scoréd 18 points on eight field goals and two free throws, but yielded high point honors to Mcintyre, who picked up eight field goals, practically all on onehand pivot shots from right {around the hoop, and added four
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Indians Beat Lions On Springfield Ice, 10-5
SPRINGFIELD, Mass., Jan. 15 Wood, ' (UP) — Springfield's Doug Me-| Total ... 37 30 34 Total 17 18 19 Murdy and Washington's Harry Haltvine ah Bh Cincinnati 28, Frost each turned hockey's hat chapman R. O'Brien an a. Doyle: Cineins trick tonight as the host Indians ati’ Richter 4, Luchi 3 Dalimer. Rubens
Prith defeated the visting Lions 10 to 5, officials—~Carl Dickerson and Jack Moe in an American League game at Cain.
|the Coliseun. who Three Cub Twin Bills
| Sparked by McMurdy, scored ‘his third goal in the final] CHICAGO, Jan. 15 (UP)-The 20 seconds, the Indians took a Chicago Cubs announced ‘today 2-point lead in the first period that only three double-headers and widened their margin in both/were on the 1040 program at
of the next two periods. Wrigley Field. - Badgers Nip Indiana, 58-48; 58 Fouls Called in Game
MADISON, Wis, Jan. 15 (UP) ers and 34 on Indiana, a total of ~Big Don Rehfeldt slammed in 58, Three Indiana players fouled 27 points tonight to lead Wiscon-out of the game while Wisconsin sin to its first Big Nine basket- lost two via the five foul route, INDIANA ve. Purdue. In addition Wisconsin Guard _WISCONSIN vs. Ohis, Bobby Mader and Indiana Guard Bill Tosheft were ejected from the ball victory of the season, a 58-to-48 triumph over Indiana be. Some for fighting during the fore “13,000 fans. hectic final minutes, Rehfeldt, 6 foot 6 inch Badger|, tOTnard SIT, SETeEt 8 (8 center, blasted through 10 flelders|, "1x points to the invading and seven free throws to pace|s . page Wisconsin on a second half splurge which sewed up the Wisconsin got off to start and although it took ’
say was, “They're great,” Indi-.. cating the team with a sweep of his hand. Trainer Jim Morris was so upset by the victory he became IL The box score: Butler (M4) Evans, {
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