Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 February 1949 — Page 37
Ohio State : Ans Sighs
Buckeyes ‘Run Away From Minnesota After 5 Minutes
COLUMBUS, O, Feb. 5 (UP)— Ohio State's fire-house basketball “team ran Minpesota's highly
touted defense into the ground
tonight for a 45-t0-39 victory over the league-leading Gophers before 7000 partitan fans packed frito the ancient Fairgrounds ColEeum. The defeat proved to the Westeri Conference that thé vaunted defense set up by basketball en- * NEXT OPPONENTS
Minnesota vs. lows, Feb. 12. ‘Ohis State, va. Indinna, Feb. ooo
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giner Ossie Cowles o of. Minnesota eould ‘be plerced iT the opposition
Trip Badgers As Ohio State Beats Gophers,
lover “Wisconsin as Minnesota lost to Ohio State. 1--The- Illini trailed 29-28 at the.
to do its shooting from medium Jand long distances. This worked
‘san fast enough. «Ohio ran away to a 12to 4 lead, db the first five minutes of play! .#nd thereafter the Bucks were ‘pever headed, taking a 29 to 23 margin into the dressing room| gt the half. : Contrary : to pre-game dope, Minnesota, the team that had limited its opposition to date to an average of 30.1 points per game in league play, was the one; ‘that had the trouble with ‘defense.! “The Buckeys used a tight zone with Bob Donham and Bob Raifier sticking to the great Jim! cintyre like glue and holding " to 12 points. The closest Minnesota could gét to Ohio alll night was in the beginning of the second period when it pulled up fo within two points of the leadat 35-33 on a long shot by Grant.
% Bob Burkholder’s ‘long bucket!
fiien and Raidiger’s'tip-in gave the Buckeyes 39 points ina hurry and from there they were off and running. «
The game was featured by!
Minnesota's constant attempts to use Big ‘McIntyre’'s talents in the pivot slot, but to no avail, Almost every time he, got his hands on
would tie him up. Guard Gene Brown of Ohio, by dint of good shooting from far out; led the scorers with 13 points.
5 *t pf " tt pr | 28-23 half time lead. Leo Vander Kuy 1 8ix - foot, five - inch sophomore
Ohle State (48) ! . Minvestta (39) Donham.{ 1 1 3'Skoog.f 0 Schuoittker,f 8 2 1 Grunt f 1 1 Rudiger.c 6.0, 2 Mcintyre, 4 4 Piel 0 2 1 8alovichg 1 0 Brown, 6 1 0 OQisong 5 0 Purkholderg 3 0 1 Mitchellg 20 Pranchimtg 0 0 0 Totals 21 6 17 511
Halftime score Ohia® ‘State 29, Min-
nesota 23. “tack with 16 points. Northwestern Br tiissed: Schall bef, Brown. Center Ray Regelis led the losers Officials: Bill Harlow, Chicago, _ and with 14. der 'Kuy hit- on seven of born Pike Township quintet at {his attempted field goals, and the Red Devil's gym last night. L — two of six free throw at-
Wally Marks, Chicag
Basketball Results
+ CITY. COUNTY HIGH SCHOOLS Broad Ripple: 53, Pike Township 49. Crispus Attucks 50, Swavzee 27.
Franklin Township 58, Warren Collen 50. get within two points of Michi- half. : {gan shortly after the second half |began, when the Wolverines led, Don Klingler and Jim Smitson
131-29. But Michigan poured, + OD joading the way to a 43 to 36 NEXT OPPONENT {the heat and drove to a
Olark (Hammond) 43. Tech {Bammond) 41./lead with eight minutes to “go. and Northwestern never was in the game after that.
Howe 47, Garfield (Terre Haute Lawrence & Dentral 38, Ben Davis 31. Manual Beech Grove 36. Washington 42; Speedway 39. u.- 7” OTHER HIGH SCHOOLS Andersén 68, Cenirdl (Fi, Wayne) 32.
Emerson (Gary) 53. Concordia LA Wayne)
Froebel (Gary) 4%, Mishawaka 40, deffersonvilie 66, Bedfor fdnoain (Evansville) 45, Sumner (Si. Louis)
New Albapv 62, Gerstmeyer 34, Pera 19, Kok 43,
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Riley (South Bend) 37, Adams (Sout
ACADEMIES
STATE COLLEGES » Ball State 35, Wabash: a2, Butler 72, Oble University 15 Canterbury 62, Anders 51. Eastern Inglis 63, st "Sou ot. Franklin 67, Hanover 32. Indians Central RS, Rese Poly 3%. Indians State 6. Evansville M - Tri-State 47. Chicago) “08, Valparaise 4. at 5%. Earlham 51, vier 01, Indiana Tech 69. BIG NINE DePaul (Chicago) 417; Indiana 16 (overtime), Minois 61, Wisconsin 34. Miehigan 34, Northwestern 486. Ohio State #3, Minnesota 39. OTHER COLLEGES
Adrain 53, Glivet 19, Slate. Ad. Ihright 39, Lebanen Valley 41.
Roving. ¢ arsen 5 3 Vitten : “w Brookly 61. Bofsira 5° ae. fornia y- St, Mary's (Cal)
thedral 84, Brooklyn College of ® nar]
"Drexel 51, gn “ Duguesne 55, Youngstown 41. Florida Southern 64, Tampa 57 Geneva 8, Waynesburg 5.
Chattanooga Georgia Tech 72. Tennessee 11. Gettysburg 61, Mublenbors ». Hiram 86, Grove City § Cross 48, Boston Callers a. Kansas 62,°Towa State § Kent State 78, pi bs,
dennis, (Ps) 41
hi aM le 63, Washington ti. Louis) 37,
Scranton 5, Michigan, State 42. 58, Hard 4, Sees State 3. a George Wha gion sn.
. sce Academy 43,
Pepnaylvania 45, Corvell 43 Penn. State 88, Syracuse 47.
Prafreview College 18, Wiley 42. kes am. Lejeune PLAN TY - Academy “ #4, Fordbam 53, Broskiyn ©
a: Tock 34.
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o. John's throskiyn) 65, Georgetown 8:30 p. m., broadeast WIBC 9:55 p. m. "™ Aenibtion of DASKETRALL
i 43, Yong land 57 (overtime), ) 80, St, Olat a“. a3, a. Anselms
n, Santa Ciara 50.
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Wisconsin Falls 61-54 at Madison; Rehfeldt Hits . 20 MADISON, Wis., Feb, 5 (UP). —Illinois climbed back into first
place in the Big Nine vace to night with a 61 to 54 victory
half, but hit two quick buckets
racehorse ‘style and was content
to open the final period and then, pulled away to win with ease, . 7 INinois | abandoned ts ~usuah
Bulldogs Overpower Ohio Bohcats, 72-41, For Fifth Loop Win
Hinkle Cagers Outplay, Outman Visitors; Doyle Catches Fire in Basket Assault 5
By BILL PITTMAN AY Ohio University found itself outclassed, out-played and out« | manned last night ad Butler galloped to its firth Mid-American | Conference victory, 72-41. Ohio was cold, hitting only a “Tow 200 percenisgl but as Coach | Dutch Trautwein said, “We were out of our class, We gave them a good game in our gym, but tonight they were unbeatable.” Ohio's. Charles Renner started
—+the-bail-rolling as he sank a free { p dll ges "throw on a foul by Shepherd. The 1 ‘game--progrepsed slowly forthe
first five minutes: and then the
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Butler arew” AWRY toa 21:40
NEXT OPPONENTS inels vs, Wisconsin at 3 an, bebe 1.
with deadly effectiveness. Burdette Thurlby, playing his| last collegiate game, finished his
. advantage as Jimmy Doyle took -Hurrying Hoosiers——— nrsror the first time this season Beaten in Chi., 47-46 NEXT OPPONENT
CHICAGO, Feb. b (UP) —De-| Butler at_Wabash, Feb, 9. -| Paul edged Indiana, 47-46, In anand sank three fielders. Bob overtime thriller at the Chicago! Evans and Buckshot O'Brien Stadium tonight before 9745 fans. gdded the difference. t The DePaul-Indiana tiit was a/ Ohio's only consistent scorer in
career with a blaze for glory, plunking in 11- points in the final half, most of them frem far, beyond the free throw line. Lose Advantage Illinois lead for most of the first period, but lost the advantage in the closing minutes as Doug Rogers and Bob Haarlow| pumped in three points for Wis-|
Whitey Skoog, Minneseta guard, battles Forward Bob Don-
ham for tebound under Ohio State basket. Ohio center, apparently is holding his breath
1 Northwestern ‘gradually | Jddieman.t 4
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3 center, sparked the Wolverine at4
Pike, 57 to 49
Northwestern at Illinois, Feb,
An 11-all deadlock in the first {quarter was broken by the host led, al- five as the com though the Wildcats managed to manded a 23 to 21 lead at the
Northwestern never
“The Rockets cameé back
lead at the third stop. Smitson’s’
Bill Sticklen, was benched after . {playing eight minutes without a Refer (Evansville) 50, Wrazil 44 » Point, al i“ - He @ game until midway in the second | t 6; , South ore. Warne) 8 ov . period. He ended the game with, Vincennes 31. La Porte 50. ~only two points. Michigan presented a well- pal Pullman Teeh 38, Park School (Indianape- anced attack, with Forward Mack! ® |Suprunowicz hitting for 14 points McPallt land Guard Bob Harrison getting
The victory was Broad Ripple’s 12th in 17 games and the loss diana Conference, had trouble all} 2 Period— Pittsburgh: Backor (unas- aeeppomepteat was Pike's ninth in 16 contests. the way with the Chicago team.) Smitson got 22 points to pace]
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° Manchester Triumphs “or Over Earlham, 59-51
rows Repel . sugranovics 3 Vander Kuy 8, “RAPTOR! RICHMOND, Ind. Feb. Otficiais.- ith Cre owe and’ ol McDonald
Franklin Runs Over | Hanover for 10th Win
Times Spesisl FRANKLIN, Feb. 5—¥ranklin’s Grizzlies chalked up their 10th! victory in 14 starts by ‘handing
Manchester registered
HH (5D. 7, North Dakets State’ Is. victory jn 15 games by defeating] -
nehester al Canterbury, Paria at Rose Poly, Feb, 10.
|Bariham College, 59 -to-- 51. here The loss was Eartham’ s| 10th in 15 starts. Play was deadlocked at {and 14 to 14 before Manchester! went into a 29 to 22 halftime] lead. The ultimate winners main-| tained their lead throughout the|
4-all] Franklin at Indiana Central, Jo, 8 + Hanover at Anderson, Feb
(Hanover. a 67- 52 setback ‘here to-
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Sports € Calendar Today, Tomorrow
COLLEGE BASKETBALL
due Northwestern at Illinois, Indians at Obie State Wisconsin af Mighigho,
. DePauw at Canta. 7 PROFESSIONAL BASKETBALL erg America a vs. INDIANAPOLIS, Butler
1 Philadelphia at Bt. Louis.
Western Conference meet AAU at Henry oi AMATEUR BASKETBALL CYO Tournament at Cathedral - “Hugh i men Somber RasuETHAL, ym . Ne ov vneaiiss'
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consin, At the beginning of the (Tim d half Don Sunderlage ana (Jim Re aths hit two quick buckets {to give the Illini a 32-29 -edge. Don Rehfeldt hit a gift toss {for the Badgers, but then big
Bob: Raidiger (No. 7), Daim Green and Marks shot the
ini to a 39-31 margin and it as all Nlinois the rest of the
Michigan Defeats NU, 54-46; Ro rn 2 vot Stays in Running for Title
Giant Sophomore Center Hits 16 Points
To Pace Wolverines in Conference Win
low angle shot which knifed. CHICAGO, Feb. 5 (UP) —Michigan's defending Big Nine cham- by sophomore Danny Markham ip.uoh Cap goalie Terry Saw-| UC S S$ ; Sa put the'] pions defeated Northwestern 54-48 tonight, to remain in the run¥ who hit 10 points and played an| i ‘scored at the 11- - Fons 1 n the lead, but er again copa Walt Fields, Bob Meh! the ball Donham and Raidiger io for the conference title. chuk—was |Chapmian,
Michigan got off to a flying start and held an 11-2 end of eight minutes of the first half. began hitting its shots and kept within five points of ‘Michigan, |Anderson.t
-Rockets Defeat
the Illini were paced by Thurlby, |Captain Dwight Eddelman, who {had 11, and Marks with 13. Wisconsin's number - one for-| | ward, Fred Schneider, played only! [briefly due to a sprained ankle, but he was replaced effectively |
outstanding floor game,
| rough affair, in which the score {the period was Gene Kinsley, who took up some of the slack with veaine TR 1 [three fied goals. ; Doyle ultimately tied for hig | was knotted nine times and 61 point honors with Buckshot. Each
fouls were called. {had 16. Kinsley was high for Ohio Indiana jumped out in front, with. eight points.
Photo by Henry E Glesing Jr. Times Staff Protograpner. | 3-0. and stayed In the lead untill with smooth passing and heads |. Jimmy Doyle, Butler guard who plunked in 16 points, is off to DePaul tied it up at 2020 with a, Siouim0 the Bulldogs began to
a flying leap for a field goal as Butler center John Barrowcliff minute to go in the first half.|, 0" ecies around the Bobeats
Each team then scored a free (No. 55) awaits a rebound. No. 11 is Chris Stefan of Ohio University. i . and the half ended with we ran the score to 38-21 at the
the count knotted, 21-21. i" "Show Class Again ~
Kamps Ties Score : Mackell Paces Hornets Ir he caenm hat pel Cen:| Ohio again took the nilative in [ter Bob Kampa tied at 24 to 24| the second half as Kinsley hooked T 8-2 Vi t 0 C | with a fancy hook shot after four One in. Then the Bulldogs again 0 ic ory ver aps minutes, and from then on, nel-| [showed their superiority as they ther quintet was able to hold the dazzled both the crowd and the Pittsburgh Séws Up Game in 20 Minutes; , |lead for more thin two minutes Bobcats with merry - go - Found
at a time. ° ' off | Goalie Sawchuck Scores 53 Saves ta passing, and each time came out
With four minutes to go, Don With BS contributed te PITTSBURGH, Pa., Feb. 5 (UP)—Paced by Fleming Mackell, | Ritter, Hoosier guard, drove in| Char Bucks iio scored three goals in the first period, the Pittsburgh Hornets and—sank a backhand shot tolbiokets a8 Dole. hot, sud routed the Indianapolis Caps, 8 to 2, tonight before 5329 American Make it 38 to 38. The lead see-| Wa. | Hockey aie |sawed back and forth until Rit160rs as 33 to 30 with 10 minutes In addition to Mackell's three markers, the Hornets added two {er's ‘free throw tied the count Hh Wo play. more in the first period to sew h the contest within the first 20] Asam at 43 to 43 with 15 seconds Subs Finish. Game . omg | Tr With nine. minutes left Coach tes. Mackell's first goa ® SePaul's Andy Federinko sank Tony Hinkle yanked his whole a free throw to put the Blue De-igiret Iiné and Dee Baker, Ralph
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second mark. e count &t 44 to 44 with gna eee “Marvin Woods took
linois on n of et Tay The game developed into a bat-| me seconds to go and he regia: over for Butler. $1 J Farkhamt 3 4 2itle of infractions In the final DePaul (47) Indiana. (48) The Bulldog substitutes also © 0 18chneidera 1? o 3 frame with eight penalties being Gillespie, { " y Le | 5 a TC op Bol . {Rogren.f 0 0 O/Rehfeidte .7 & Si oalled. Throughout, Pittsburgh —- | f 9 0 dmittert jon the ata HH HR Raarige 3 i 1! pressed the attack and Hornet] Tigers mn 15th Vukovieh. 03 3) Rov. 3 i 1 team's 14. ea |Kersulise 9-0 1 Maderg 1 3 § Goalie Aldege (Baz) Bastien was| Straight Victory Jederinko.f 2 1 ligarrett: 1-141" Butler's overall average for the 3a kong 3.3 4 % never called upon to save more 15th | SAmOR.e, 11 ry HH § evening was A397. They hit 31 of idginges 3113 than 11 times in any period. Saw-| ra Wg Atieke Woh ha In tdanieny § 2 nse } 3 3/78 shots, What was most pleasing i — —|chuk, on the other hand, turned Straight last nig og | plien.g 0.3 Hl8uieviie.s 1 8 3about the Butler Totals M13 21 Totals 18 18 19 acide a total of 58 shots. triumph over Swayzee, 50 to 27, re 9 dazzling array of nb
Halftime score: Wisconsin 29, Niinows 28
, Free throws missed: Eddleman 3, Green Erickson. Thurlby, Markham, 25e, Broad Ripple's Rockets chalked Rehtaldt. Rogers 2. Mader. Zorn
up. a 57 to 49 victory over a stub-.
ML dim Currie, Northwestern and
closing minutes of the final period paraiso University here tonight. gave the Rockets a substantial
Loyola led at halftime, 28-186,
and kept the game well in hand |} Glover (Mac
Halftime score—Loyola 28, Valparaiso |
Fr Bris (2), Nagel a Bluftt Collins total yy, 5 HEL Ever, or,
Nelson Podolsky and Fred In Tech gym. The game was tied) routs 7419 20 Totals 133 31 (some of which were stolen by Glover accounted for. Indianapo-| UP once in the first quarter, 5 to. Relftime sears’ Defas to tno ovich Ohio) and the brilliant overall
lis" goals while Rudy Migay, Bud 5. then Don Thomas dumped in; pheian 2 Kamps 2, Coorlss 3. Toshef!.| floor play of the regular squad. Buller: :
Sewuibdona
fcage | Kemp, Pete Backer and Pete 10 buckets to send Attucks into Ritter 3, JRobbine 2, Garrett, Schwarts Ohio. University on scored twice, hel di the lead, 9 to 5. The Tigers never “ofncialy Hal Bustis, Washington, and! ; 1g 1% pl fg It pf Langelle, who cor twie pe: R. O'Brien.f 4 t ¢ | T Vv | |vanquish the Caps. i {were headed and led 20 to 12 at Sam Madden, Cornell Binns 2 4 ey. £ : 2 oyo a ops a po a {the ‘half, Tom Overton was high ' Jranst J 1:4 Johnson, { y 2 8: {man with 14 points. a ) For 18th Victory ea ™ .. a tnaiamapotis og Crispus AU's (39) Swaysee (21) Young Hurler Gets Baker! Le 3 : = 3 Times Special rrr Ln _pewabury homes t § '5 Phln Chis "3 10,000 Buc apman.c 8 8 b 8 -«. Nicholson | wright, 1 8 Moria 10 lonharss 0 0 3 VALPARAISO, Feb. 5— Loyola, pain . D. Morrison Goens, 1 3 3WChism! 4 0 H Feb. UP 1 ‘of Chicago registered its 18th win Smith . Podolsky | Edelen,f 0 0 0Comptont o o i PITTSBURGH, Fe (UP) 1% 1 In 20 hardwood starts thi aviel) R. Morrison Leaguec 3 1 2iArricke 3 1 8 The Pittsburgh Pirates have given|w W. O'brien 1 ¢ A | Soares—Pitishurgh bai Kemp, Put- Siewarie 1 3 ounwghme § 8 fi william P. McDonald Jr. a 19-/Masie 3 1 |i. Coresine, Benson, Lange Indianapolis | ells g 31 & Bedrick.g 9 9 llyear-old San ‘Francisco - pitcher, ¥ 01 —Yalparahe vs. Hamline, Feb. 12. {Melons Wot, Lunds, Simbios. Reid, Glov- [Chluting 3.0 2 Woody =o | 3,810,000 to sign a contract, Gen.|W 5 OBrien 1 Ri wv ler runeteau, e § in the with a 63-41 triumph over Val-| Scoring, lst Period. Pittsburgh: Mackeli | “ker 100 _ _ _leral Manager Roy Hamey an-| Total n 1811 14 {Backor. Dawes) 0:11. J er Totals. = 31 815° Totals a’? 1) |nounced tonight, br MeKown _ and. “Si Obie 0. 3, It was Valparaiso's 11th defeat|Langelie (O'Flaherty Kemp) 11:10. Pitts. Halftime score Atiucks 30. Syayiee 11! Technically, McDonald was Pree throws missed: uation Mans @ in 17 starts. burgh: Mackell (Smith) 13:00. - Pittsburgh’ Goens 4, Overton 5, MeClarén 3, Arriek signed to & New Orleans contract Ohio uv) nner. an, Dickey {Kemp (O'Maherty, Benson) 17:23. Penal 4. Duncan 4, Hedrick, Woody 3 nd- will move to the rent! 2), MecKown and Valparaiso, member of the In-|ties—Podolsky, Kemp, Samis Officials—Miller aod Simon. Pi ten } 1650 up pa Otficials: Herd wards and Prank rates in LRRD
| sisted) 1:37." Penalties Psutka, Bruneteau
3d Period--Indianapolis: Podoisky (R {Morrison D. Morrison) 4:03 Pittsburgh: | WS Migay (Costello, Backer) 5. 6 > Pliisbargh
Greyhounds Go All Out
| Langene {Benson 14:50. enaitior
ol all through the last half. a Glover Praia, ig | Big gun of the Loyola attack | hers ler, Mackell, Sa T D $ t R Pp I 88-37 3 was BIff Klaerich with six field-| er uy rida 0 in on 0 ered osé ro Y: s/ers. He made most of them off |Pifisburgh ...........o.oe } 3/the pivot. He was aided by team- EE i Sa Dey 0 2 Washington's unpredictable Every Man on Indiana Central Squad 0 mates Kerris and Dawson. Hirmmttipeia tit Continentals scored a 42 to 39
Sees Action in Runaway Cage Tilt
Leysln 163) Vaiparaise - 11) triumph over Speedway's:- county ri a » 2iBarle 1 33 "3 senreiver, t 133 Doerr Signs 1949 Pact {champions at their own gym last] Everybody got into the act last night as the Greyhounds of ho tg 1 4 Bean 1-1 With Boston Red Sox |nignt. “Indiana Central handed Rose Poly an 88-to-37 lacing in a Hoosler 0-9 "0 Waters; 8-3 BOSTON, Feb: 5 (UPy-Boston The "victory. was. the West College Conference tilt on the Greyhounds’ floor. ad 19.4 9 W Maloalint ae i red Sox Second Baseman Bobby Siders’ eighth in 17 games and] Greyhound Coach Angus Nicoson used every man on the e 8 3 2 Mack, g 0 0 2/Doerr signed his 1940 contract for the logs was the Plugs’ fifth in squad, and all but two of them broke into the acoring column, |Nagil ® 22 2'R Meteaites 5 1 3his 13th year with the American 18 contests. in Poly scored the first basket after two minutes of play, but (Collins, § 0 2 1 Harr g oo 0 League club, it was announced Speedway henf a 10 to 8 margin then the roof fell in... White, ¢ 04 oo today. jafter the first eight minutes but | ‘Manual Slips By Paced by Dwight Swails who Totals * ...28 13 19] Totals 12 10 1s The 30-year-old veteran from| ithe Congifientals’ co-captain, dumped 15 points through the
[games last year. He hit 27 home!/ten paced Washington to a
ee throws missed—Loyola, Earle, For:|Agness, Ore. batted .285 in oe stop heofanis, and Dick Crit: Beech Grove, 37-36 10" — Oreynounils his. 33. of 1
«its 11th| ge an, Waters, T Metcalfe = total 97°
runs, . 2) 9 halftime lead. 1 Manuals Redskins nipped Beech Nothing they did was wrong, and +" Washington's. two. leaders con-/Grove's Hornets, 37 to 36, in a| after the first few minutes, it
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7” tinued dominating play as Wash- |high school hardwood contest at ee ExT Big Nine Battle for Rebound ington assumed a 37 to 29 margin the South Side Motor Armory last | Rose Poly Aid
Feb, | at the third quarter. Speedway's! night. India ne Central vs. Franklin, "eb. 8 ace, Jack Mayhugh, was. held] Beech Grove hopped to a 9 to 7! (was apparent the game was going
~ {scoreless from the field. Jéad at the first quarter and kept | to be a runaway. High point man . Washington an | Speedway (9) |an 18 to 15 lead at the halftime for the losers was Steve . Allen R p Teo 1 } score. {who matched Swails 15 points, Smith 9 i "Hough ht 1 : : 11 The Redskins took over the Hold Conference Lead 1 4 " 1 01 4 itendene 4 s 4 Stew i 10 | lead in the third quarter, 29 to! The victory helped the Grey. Border, 4 0 1 Boye 5.0 3/26, as Max Calderon continued hounds maintain their paidentage ones ° : J Ekendatie | } + pacing the host five. Calderon hit point lead in the College | jvaughog 0 0 0 19 points for the wirmers Conference with a record of six { | Totaly 18 10 171 Totals ve 11 1g) Manual i? tpl eusn Grove ow. »¢ Victories and one defeat. Franklin 1 Hitftime score. Washington 21. Speed M. Calderon.t 4 2 9] Henson ¢ f i College, second in the conference. i nherts fine y o Fee rows missed: Washington--Theo. Lawrencec 0 0 4/Switzere 1 2 1/Which defeated Hanover . last 3 tants 3 Smith Crittenden Border Speed- ¥ Setapions 9 3 Calg a : : 4 night, 87 to 52, has played one : nl aru Owe "Cain BERT 8 # ERT" 8 8 2" fan Central and Framaih 3 aod iii ree Hy 2 1 biMcDonoushs 0 0 1neet in the Greyhounds’ om 3 £ i 3 . |Pittmang 0 0 0 [Tuesday night for a game that 1 . Jets Fizzle Out | Prensshiiey 3. 9 © _ will mean much to the winner, | “Total 15 710 tal 12 12 13/The Gre who | Again, 87 fo 75 | Maifiime Score. Beech Grove 18, Manual teated Seyhounds:. edhe | { 1d, 1} 60-40 Franklin, could BALTIMORE, Feb. 5 (UP)—|g nL Jised miaer, Coppage (3). Ra ir ont. lead The Baltimore. Bullets won an| Frickenschmia, Wie (6, Cg), Sutiant ih a victo Frankii easy 87 to 75 victory over the Oftivials Tom Sterling and Robert Pink. | The Yio en on the ob Indianapolis Jets tonight in a \nand ald move ntothe A Baskétball Association of Amer- Foreign Runners Win fence Ad TE HieATie Con{ica game before a capacity crowd. BOSTON, Feb. 5 (UP) TWO hounds y ing the Grey. at the Solin, foreign Olympic runners—Willem, ua, Central 0M) The "Bullets piled up 21 pointsig)yikiuie of The Netherlands aid RE LL in the second period while hold- gweden's Erik Ahlden—ran away Swain’ 1 i Ing “the Jets to 10 points |from -all ‘American competition MeGraint 1-8 Baltimore ar Indianapolts (3 a» ot tonight to win the two feature] i Tiarickt 4 3 3 ") arian. § 3" events of the 60th annual Boston Lents * 8 a 3 Malamedr 1 1 % Athletic Association games before | 30 Holcomb,! 1 3 2 Brookfie) 0 1 013,900 fans at the Gardéf. {Re 8s 0 Toomay he $ 1 Toveye A v 3 ei} W is NN: pkinelons 3.1 dEwke 4 ¢ 1 Big Nine Standing : : ores 88 WEEdee 35 domme SB £118 Acme Telep wba". SETHE otala " - 4 i $: an u * 5% 3 ; n \ : Ray Ragelis (3), Nerlhwestera center, control of ball | Totals ore. 3 Baltimore ; “ta IT 1s Michigha .... Hl under Northwestern basket as Harold Morrill (20), Michigan guard, fois 32 |ohis Siate 3 as a tee Throws Tidrick, Stutz, Hol-| indiana Ys 8 400 234 and an unidentified player Hemp fo grab i" No. 12 is’ North- gms 3 En: Budo. -Toomay, Wis | Wiacomain § ame oe ~ ) - western's Bob Hughes, : Otfietala A a EEE Nerinsesters & am wn
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