Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 February 1949 — Page 6
mtd ig Green, 48
a Crispus nn team that. will be
Jam East Side Gym: JIE AN
pleasingly-tempered - ‘an asset to him ana his Tec. basketball team m tonight.
ps String, 41-39,
:
ANGELQPOLOUS
y-tem ‘persomality
of Richrund that night, anything but
Xyous Dagers bowed, 41 to 39, to a well
last) raaw, Lawrence Central entertaining Warren Central and Edinburg coming to Franklin Town-.
Attucks outscored the Irish from the field, 17 to 15, but, statistically, lost the game at its sea-son-long sore spot—the free throw line. The Tigers missed nine of 14 free throws while the Irish converted 11 of 20 gift opportunities.
Tigers Control Rebounds The manner in which the alert ‘Tigers controlled the rebounds at
Manilagion WI) Sieréa Mewes (1) [frequent intervals in the hard- % Li + "8 "i "l|tought contest also is reflected 38 Hchantert i} 1 ilstatistically. Attucks fired 90 5 1 4Riley, 0 1 4/shots to Cathedral's 45 for a frigid t 8 Sarmsits 1 1 3:189. Cathedral, on tiie other hand, 0 0 1|Hogang 1 0 3hit 333 from the field and its * 91 — [800d defensive play added more 1 921 Totals 11 9 14|gloss to its victory. Sears at haltyme = Sacred. Heart 35. The contest was played to what
Crthedral 18,
ton 1
rove 12
SN Beech Grove 13
Score at halftime:
Totals Halttime score: Shortri
Cathedral 741) CT Attucks A et f= Pander f 5s Dr homasy Wessling. f 2 1 200d! Wangh eo 8 1 XMapruse Padeovieg 4 1. 8 MeClaren g 28 4 Overton ~wmningh'm. s } 1 0i'Stewarty TRIAL de Rca Totals 15. it 18 Totals 17
8 ny
18 18 m Totals
cob 2.
W..Dittemore 2, —— Franklin Twp. (44) Beech Grove fg ft pt fe f Shimer f 3 0 2 Wensont 2 MePariandf-2 1 3 Sahm! n Wampler, t 31 YWisef n Corventer,t 0 0 1'Lambertt n Niceley, 1 0 0 0iSwitger,e 2 Wa'ker.e 4 4 4Tanave ” Smith e 1 0 liChalliayg n MrCullovigh,g 1 "0 2 Cin 2 Conelandg ® 0 OCunni'ghamg 2 Young.g 24 te 1 Rom.g LE Totals 1" 12 ! Totals » 1
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a ‘charging the Indians with “unCrispus Attucks "a ethical practices ‘that have - no
throws Missed Chat hodral ~Roader 4. Koers 3 England Coens 3, Thoma
Shortridge (82) Washington (43) fe tp fe ft Suonbat.. 2 8 0 Rarder 25 21M Theotants.t 84 Raine ® B 3Crittendene 2 3 Glssing 1 2 SW. Ditte'reg 1 3 TR Dav 170 SRM Tn ¥. Davis 1 1 MRchroedere 2 0 Phitlips f 21? ’ 10 Walker. o 3 1'TUler LI] Mercer. g 00 ja. Ditto ore.c 0.0 Suppleg ~~ 00
18.18 26| American League, dge 27, Washing-
Bera throws missed: Shartridgs—Raloh minghath Black Barons, 8. Walker 2, Phillips 2, Jw W Dittomars 2 6, Border 5, an
a channels in January.
Bi: —~oNeNIDISDS
S\ Free throws missed: Pranklin Twp. 6
Athletic Director Charles P. Dagwell believes to be the biggest crowd in Tech history. The 4400 seating capacity was swelled to undetermined
Losing to Irish
an underbasket flelder with 1: 10
and Stewart found both boys missing with 40. seconds . remaining. Attucks refused two free throws but couldn't connect
on its last baftage with 10 secnight, jonds to go. a
Broad Ripple Loses
Warren Central tripped Broad Ripple, 50 to 42, to enhance its sectional bid after getting an 18-to-3 lead at the first quarter. Bil “Deer was high for the Warriors with 17 points. In the city, Shortridge's Bill Ralph hit nine-for-18 against Washington as the Blue Devils won, 52 to 45, at Shortridge. Ralph got 25 points and George Theofanis paced the losers with 16. The hosts led at every post. Tech had to hurry to whip Rich mond Jast night on the latter's home floor, 48 -to 44. The Big
closed the gap and finally went into the* lead with a minute and 40 seconds to play, Charley Englerth's field goal put Tech in front. He led Tech scorers with 11 points.
Southport turned in victory No.
7 in 18 games, winning 31 to 32 at home over Manual. The
(Cards led, 8-6, 22.14 and 33-23]
at each quarter,
lo go. A double-foul by England’
Green, 11 points behind at the half
To Chandler in ‘Rhubarb’
Weiss Maintains N.Y. Settled Deal for
Wilson, Negro Shoristop, Last Month By MILTON RICHMAN, United Press Sports Writer
New York Yankees, bothered by
: the “unethical practices” of the champion Cleveland Indians, took
y : ft pt) pani § {feed 1 amt 10 0 ans 1 i JE 013 jer.c 1 Hallet e198 Convaeg 31 Uimasmge i 2 Caiderons 3 9 A 331 NEW YORK. Feb. 12—The a ® 91 ?poth their pique and protest t Torun 12 819 Totals 14 13 15 (Happy) Chandler today. eT) a [~The latest im a long line of
{flew to Ban Juaa;P, R.,‘Thursd
o Baseball Commissioner A. B.
“rhubarbs™ between the Yankees
. Rother FT MeGathey, Armstrong and Indians was occasioned when Cleveland President Bin Veeck
at ite sign Negro Shortstop Arti players nd members or. Negro
Wilson, with whom the Yankees
4 previously had dickered.
i ’ } General Manager George Weiss 1 'of the Yankees dispatched a heatChandler.
wod-protest 10
place in baseball.’ He added in|
no Siewert. (his protest that Cleveland had no| right to negotiate with. Wilson, would be with a Yankee farm tonight, while Minneapolis is idle. tories against a single defeat, key fouled John" Toeppe as the yium to test Butler's basketball "gion Chicago Centér Stan Miasek beating Seymour, 47 to 40 with ov ertime period ended. and after) 3 closed a” deal for the shortstop's| send Wilson to the Newark Bears./scored 28 points to lead a well- Jerry Gordon tallying 20 points; a time-out, | “The Yankee organization, Welss| balanced ‘Stag attack which off- Madison, which _ sald, “has_no interest In signing set Big George Mikan's 36 points Lawrenceburg next Friday, won ing back the
pt/because the Yankees already had
1 [services. 8 Fettled Deal 3 Weiss lodged a similar protest
o With Minor League President 3 George Trautman and Dr. J. B. — [Martin president of the Negro a circuit in which Wilson played with the Bir-
Weiss maintains that the Yan ‘| kees settled a deal to acquire Wil He hee the regular baseball He said] 2 Yankee Scout "Tom Greenwade : made an offer of $10,000 to Presi2/dent Tom Hayes Jr. of the Black Barons for Wilson's services, The Yankee general manager declared his club could have) agiually signed Wilson in January but delayed the transaction is because “we have throughout this
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won: Tatung. Asare:. Franklin Twp. -14.-Beech Case; dealt according to the man-
date of Commissioner Chandler to "respect contracts between Negro
cats looked
Leculs
Also, along clubs.
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“Oklahoma Aggies Drop Tilt to State Rival, 54-41
- NEW YORK, Feb. 12 (UP)—Tha University of Kentucky Wild-
and more like the top team in the college basket-
ball ranks today.
y Tonight
early-season triumph over the State, two other
possible tourna-
, the only club|ment teams, turned in easy vicry over Kentucky y
‘itoriés. The Greenies swamped
a best defensive Mississippl, 74 to 34, in a Southrecord among the major college eastern Conference game, while
North Carolina State: whipped | Duke, 47 to 44, in a Southern Con-
Ei was idle ference tilt.
swings back into) lynne Xavier of undisputed possession of as place in the Southern Division of | Univesity, gunning for the Pacific Coast Conference by As ‘second straight bid to the nadnvitation
Southern ‘California took over
tripping Stanford, 54 to 44. Wash-
t.at ington Btate was knocked out of
tournament Sree the night's the Northern Division lead when by downing San
the. Cangars, 49
first
leagues. Wants “Satisfaction”
gaining Wilson's services. He ad-
{into the situation in the prescribed |apolis Lakers,
Speedway won its 14th in .10 A—— te of well n Speedway GT) ol Sen Davis HP an 5000, stipmte 9 {games by tripping Ben Davis, 47/7 “Kwicherst” 3 3 "Alnaldauts $45 Il said today advance|!® 37. at the Giants’ gym and} ny ° $31 . held a 40-to-24 lead at the third Stewart, 3 1 3 Andrews.e 0 o Sitickets for tonight's game have t & 3 3 JMcCormicky | I 3ibeen sold and that Tech officials Sus er. a Pik Christie led the Maybugh® +9 0 NANARS 8 9 Swill be unable to accommodate a PIER with 3 mati, finn D sf 3 0 1iElaby.e similar, overflow crowd at the nvolving Blthd.e ?% Vietosons § 3 tigate. county teams, Pike Township lost Bales, HE Roki 1.0 31% 7 ast night's battle was dead- 37 to 33 to Brownsburg, Joe Congente 3k locked eight times and the out-|3rToe getting 10; La Centam aw aad = = =loome was in doubt until the final [tral defeated Noblesville, 38 {5 Totals 113 Totals 18 21 23, up north, with B Wi Helftime score — Speedway 34: Ben|second of play. ti . Franklin wo Davis 11. . Gene Wessling and Bailey ¥etting 11, and TownFree throws missed Speedway (18): BO0 | eague traded tit-for-tat to lead SNP beat Beech Grove, 44 to 30. the -all stalemate in the initial| Tranklin led throughout in a 1 tt pt 9 ' 2% sis. In the| Sacred Heart lost 4110 31 to a i ’ %|second canto, Fred McClaren and visiting Huntinglon Catholic five 0 o i|Don Thomas put Attucks ahead, |after giving up an 18-to-14 lead 3 § 5118 to 13; Mike Radkovic, the un-|at halftime, ~.3..4 erring centerfield blaster. and Don| Teed (48) Richmond (44). _ |Roeder knotted it, then Thomas poem : '§ 3 °F r. Hho 3 7 ¥/and Tom Overton ran it to 22 to|Remts, 21 Steet 410 Centra "16.138 at the halftime. ger 8 § ANuesnt, 1 88 ‘ Gemesa): In the third, both teams fired Engieri. o 3 4 Deflbaugh, y 241 Beradon Mia jaway 18 times, Cathedral nitting i,t, , 3 3 SH 8a - , Totals 171416 Totals 15 14 17 Brewnsbure Pike TE of bring hi all soos at Malf-Time—Richmond 31. Teen, w. wt | 4 fd ® : } Fourth Disastrous Free Throws Missed — Pollom, Roepe ‘1 f 313 The fourth quarter was disas- TNE th 3 Moriarity "4 Bwing, A Roars 3 1 3 ng 0 1 fitrous for the losers. Attucks, TG ivia—Georgs Bender and suck and Jack O'Neil. | Rot bereere 3 8 ®oansrror. . 4 3 5 which looks like the best reboundTayler ¢ 2 2 ing in Marion County, took | Pro Basketball ¢ ti 27 shots and hit four, while ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA Toners. 8 144 a made oddly four at- Ratan, Tvs 8 on 18 718 Totals .. 13 71 isitempts but hit two in the last 2 Bet. GB) Halftime ware = Wrowasbare 18. Pike oight minutes. Bis of eight free Ros Siig" 11:11! CH Tee Brownsburg: W.|throws kept the Irish in the game PiIInoCS “HOR Posemar 4 : , Rosemar|in the final period, George Eng-|moston ..... 3% 364 ee ptin 1 Tr 1 COCNTAR| and's defensive work off the Providence Ul '3. 34 208 . = Missle (4%, |DOATds nonetheless invaluable.| Western Division Waves Ow 0) Moolt e i pt| Attuck's Overton fouled out|pocneer Tb 54 Do { 3 ¢4 4 §/with four minutes to go and the Minneapolis .. 12 714 5 a 3 a 3|Tigers missed his fine rebounding. [SM'8% Boe 11 1 5 §| But Archie Stewart, his replace- Pi. Wayne nm 384 ss ¢ 2 1 i/meént, proved his worth with a Mh I » 1 8 llgame-tying field goal at 39-all Po io, ur ae iy i oo 1 before John Koers broke 100se fOr! moston 94 a a Rr ~ Yanks Take Pride, Protest
Ww Thomas, featherweight; Ralph Saxton, flyweight; Horace Sommers Rghiweight; Walter ood, bantamweight (front row, left to right). iddieweight; James Watkins, heavyweight, and Harry Dunn, light heavyweight (back row, left to Riv ). They are wearing the white satin jackets they received last night after winning championships in the Golden Gloves Open Class. They will be bound for Chicago soon . ;
Collins
Mikar' an's 3 | Points Aren't Enough
By United Press
The Rochester Royals coasted New Alba into first place in the Basketball up their
|Association 'of America's rugged Western Division last night but
manner,” Wilson probably would cago.
{be happier with the Indians than
club: ‘The Yanks had planned to
Wilson.”
CITY, COUNTY HIGH SCHOOLS Brownsburg 37, Pike Twp. 35 Cathedral 41, Crispus Attucks 59; THEUkNn Twp, 44, Beech Grove 30.
he -41 wrence Central Noblesvi y Washingion 4, Seathpert 4 Manual 32. Speedway 47, Davis 37, Tech 48, Rihiend “", Warren Central 30, Broad Ripple 42. |
OTHER HIGH SCHOOLS
Albany 30, Eaton 26 | Alexandria 32, Riwood 45 Ambia 48, Freeland Parc 38 Amo 62, New Winchester 38 Anderson 39, Logansport 42 | Anderson St. Mary's 43, Fairmount 42 Angola 43, Butler 40.
He 123.
Argos 41, Akron 34. dttica 48. Sheridan «4 Aurora 35, Scottsburg 32 Baugo Twp 8
overtime)
Joseph 27 | Beaver Dam 49. Sidney 13 | Bell Union 47, Quiney 43 Berne 44, Decatur 30 Bicknell 86. Dugger 44 | Bidomfield 67, Sullivan 40 | Bloomington 44, Washington 33
rbon B68, Wilson (St. Joseph) 20 Brighton 51, Lima 33.
: town 49, Mi 14 The Oklahoma Aggies, who were regarded as possible con- Brucevie Bt 2rineuton ui tenders or oy 0 Wildcats’ national title, lost a good deal of Frastige Gime Th, Dts reek 31. in Jat by dropping a Bias? decision to a mediocre Oklahoma Qarmel a Kingman 30. runner-up po by virtue of Tulane and North Carolina|Center 85, Yorktown 3
42. Centerville 7, Willamebury Mn Chesterton 89, Wheeler 43, Churubusco 39, Bouth "Whitley in
Columbus 4“, Greencastle i.
84, Pose vill Daleville 43 Ouston 15% * (Overtime). Dover 81, rlington 26.
Dunkirk 43, ‘Moossheart (111) 4 East Chicagh Roosevelt 41 Val 3 alse a. ast Chiongd Washington 54, n
Earl Park 44, Kentland 33. Edin ey 41, Trafalgar 40, Bdon (O.) 49, Mets 41. [Elkhart 37, Goihen 33 y [Evansville ‘atral 44, Bediord nirian 1, Clark Vd Pairview 48 Meni) yp n Hora 13. Walton po I; Concannon 2. or Y oe "ih Ste 44 AYne North Side 41, poral 3 ’ P. Warss Con. aneesyille 28. Pair Osk 28 Frankfort 43, Marion 41 (overtime). . | Franklin 41. Martinsville 29 } Frankton 44, Walnut Grove 24, t
42 /
le
Rochester entertains Chicago
for the Lakers.
|Premont 54, Ashley 52 {French Lick 45, &hoals 40 {Oxtveston- 45, Young Amerie 4b;
| James Watkins, to his corner, Watkins won a decision over Mar. |
in the 16th annual Times-Legion
; A cheering crowd of complete sellout, watche
honors. Following the last round, “ithe champions were called Into; the ring and presented with satin jackets and fighting trunks. But the runners-up weren't forgotten. They also received jackets for battling their way to the finals.
To “Tiny” Bland,
pions in the Novice Class and the! other for training the greatest number of Open winners. f
one in each weight division, will begin training for further ring adventures, But the Open Classers are by no means through for this year! They, |will go to Chicago to participate {in the Tournament of Golden] Gloves Champions, Feb, 21, 22 and 23. | List Champions The championship team will be {made up of Ralph Saxton, Northwestern PAL, flyweight; Walter Haywood, Leeper’'s Gym, bantamweight; John Thomas, Leeper’s Gym, featherweight; Horace Som-| mers, Leeper's Gym, lightweight; Andy Anderson, Leeper's Gym,
Photos by Lloyd Walton, Times Staff Photographer
Andy ‘Anderson, welterweight; Alonzo Easley,
Harry Dunn, Leeper’s Gym, light heavyweight; James Watkins; Leeper's Gym, heavyweight. It was a toss up as to who would win the championships last inight, except for one division—| {the 147-pound Open Class. Robin
la favorite to win the division. But/ > the was stopped in his - tracks by ; | Andy (Candy) Anderson. It was one of the top fights of
|
{expectations in the first round; _|when he thoroughly outclassed) {| Anderson. | But in the second stanza, Aniderson found the range and took | {the round with several hard rights| [to the head. Anderson repeated
diet. The final slugfest menu dished up 13 decisions, three TKO's and ‘one knaqgckout.
"Fans were treated to an extra bout when Paul Lockett of the g Douglas PAL, was called upon 'to battle twice because of an extra {fighter in the Novice Heavyweight | division. He won the first fight by a | technical knockout over Allen {Reinking. Washington A. C., in
Referee Rey Rogers had to separate the Open heavyweight finalists at the close of first round. Rogers is shoving the champion,
Ardorson Assured Tie for NCC Basketball Title
By KURT FREUDENTHAL United Press Sports Writer ! Haines, making his first appear-Season-long Indiana high school basketball front-runners ance on this year's card, scored
was stopped in the last fight of ‘the ecard by Jack (Jumbe)-Haines' {of the Northeast Community Center.
Now Weiss is more interested they must work tonight to stay running fourth and int he {g/there. {in gaining satisfaction than he is’ Rochester was idle and took’ most ‘trouble. oY mitted that “inasmuch “ax Cleve.ithe lead when the third-place Chi-'yry barely beat out Boonville, 48:as. the final gun went off. land has seen fit to project itself|cag0 Stags defeated the Minne- (5 4g, While Frankfort needed 105 to 97, at Chi- gn overtime to win from Marion, | with a charity toss, but’ Ricker’s
looked forward to the state tourney with confidence today after two knockdowns in the second
turning in their most impressive showing of the campaign last night. ,ound to win the Novice crown. |
Anderson's Indians, top-ranking in this week's UP roster, | grabbed their second North Central Conferences win of the week! {pion in the group of eight Open | {and at least a share of that title by beating Logansport’s s Berries
Iho 59 to - {Class winners. But Walter Hayin the latter's goalhause, 7: onroeville ‘wood, who won the » 112-poun a 52. Anderson's Bob Rousey, the Pug. 48 to 37; M
NCO’s top scorer, led the Tribe's chalked up its 21st consecutive attack with 19 points, It was victory, dumping Arcola, 54 to > 16, Juer to ace
their 15th win in 18 games. and Muncie's Bearcats dropped, PROBABLE LINEUPS
There wasn't a defending cham-
ny’s Bulldogs marked Kokomo in another NCC test,
16th win in 19 games, to 36. belting Evansville Reitz just as, With two-and-one-half inte easy, 54 to 37. remaining in the game,
Huntingburg and Frankfort, led Frankfort, 39 to 32, a "sia
Bree EE vomaien wa BA © ft Cd ings, had the Dic c J VANS oii Pe tively, in the Tank bY Hunt. timely baskets to make it 40-ail. Barroweltt crsere gum a
WKZO a PA, on - Bayard King put, Marion ahead Brod” We wo alam
43 to 41. one-hander gave the Hot Dogs! Western Michigan will he the Lawrenceburg made it 18 vic- the lead. Marion's Don McCros- sixth Mid - Western Conference
liotine tonight at 8:15 In the with police, deputy, | Sin nll 8 { Jas a date with sheriffs and he crowd. Toeppe | With such sharpshooters as!
|with surprising ease from Greens-ealmly sank his gift shot. Center Don Boven and - Guard house
{ overtime) ‘
[Garrett 65, Avilla 54.
Sacred Heard. 81. Geneva 37, Decatur: .Catholts He
|Gosport 34, Bpencer 31 {Graysville 63, Carlisle n CGreensfork 61. Webster 4 |Greent own 52, Clay oar) a
Greene Twp
(St. Hsle 41
Greenwood 4). Center Grove 39 Hagerstown 35. Farmland 28
Hamlet
44, Bar Oity 4
Hammond Clark 44, Gary Froebel $1
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| Ligonier 40, Rome Cit an, $ |Linden 82, Covington
West Baden |Losantvile 48, Jackson fRandolph) sk | Lucerne 40, Grass
Ary Tolles- | Mecea a, Middlebury 31, Milford 81, Wa!
ammond Tech 47, Hammond 4
Peru anna 54, Springfield Twp. (La Porte) 20.
arlan 38, Hicksville (0). 38 (overtime). arris Delaware) 50 DeSoto 48. , Juckson 30. a2
lsbore 43, Michland (Pountainy ohart’ 42, Crown Point ¥ oagliand 48 New Haven 48
Elkhart) 38, Madison Twp Huntingburg #8. Boonville 48 Indiana BR» Tackson lackson
vs School 37. Nineveh 20 Howard) 41. Burlington 38 (Tippecanoe) 43, Romney 34. Midland 23, Grant’ 63, Warten 8 (Randolph) 88 Rnvily 30 endallyl lle 4, Waterloo
| Bluffton 30, Ft. Wayne Central Catholic 28, Kitchel 38, Springfield TP rankiin) 3 | Bou rion Memorial 26
nightitown 21
Bowers 38, Jackson (Boone) 34 (overtime).|Knox 39, Winamac 36 Lacrosse 56, Union dvb (La Porte) 80 Ladoga 41, Waveland 31. Lafayette 42, New Castle 45, |Lafaystte Central 36, Jefferson Center 20 Lagrange 47, Albion 39. |Lancaster Central - ypon Center 30. |Lepaz 55, Tippecanoe Lawrenceburg 47, Bermon ‘0, | Leavenworth 32, Birdseye "5. |Lebanon 47,
Monticello
ootee 47 well 37,
Creek yon 47, Fountain City a eensbu
w Salem 25 yo Eorasyile "3, Wilkinson »” © n 24.
Kinley Sinsdaie ih ( 4 (Oyen ime)
Monroeville 54, Arcola
Montpelier 48, Monterey
Liberty bar 3. 60. West (dasha “ nd 40, Straughn ownehip 58, EE Palssune 44. Mt. Ayr 26
Basketball Around the State, Elsewhere
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oO. Joseph) 30, New Care Otterbein 40, Pine Village 32
|
wpe ee |Ray Postema the Bronchos may | be the first team to escape the {knife which has fallen five times {on conference quintets, leaving i Butler the only undefeated team [in the loop competition. { | Johns Hopkins 67. Towson 52 Western Michigan has one of| [Prvis Eins 0. Horr ghar a {the best season records in the| (North. Caroling, 88, Maryland. 33... «tconference—won. 11, 10st... LOUr-, NIT 53. Boston U' 48. “ land Boven ranks as one of the| Lawell Textile 67, Suffolk U. 41 nation's leading scorers with a| 16 point per game average.
Evansv le OTHER COLLEGES
East
Nashville Pearl 4, Lincoln New Albany 54, Evagsville Reilz 37, New Harmony 49, Haubstadt 46. |New Market 41 Waynestown 30. New Salisbliry €3) WRENN 4° North Judson 86, Royal Center 23. North Salem 46, New Ross 36
asian 48, Rock Cree Wells) 40,
-(Tenn.) s
New York AC 75. Fairfield 53 Holy: Cross 62, Rhode Island State 42
Ithaca 68, 8t Lawrence 51 > Otter Creek JT Joly Haute Wiley 38 Buffalo 50. Union 47 | Bronchos Now Third re ee. Tona 87. St. Peters 51 | ) { | PatHickeburg 37, Kings Point 13. Arnold 63 The Bronchos are in third place
Coal ony 28 Perrysville 40, Dans 33. 40, Rochester
Wagner 51. Pratt Inst 42 Bonaventure $2, Brockport 33 Montclair 58, Rutgers Pharmacy 51
iin the MAC with a three and three record. Butler's Buekshpot O'Brien|
25
Son \ Tulane 74, U of Mississtppt 7% J Mercer 59, Birmingham Southern 54. North Carolina Stata 47, Duke 44 Sewanee 61, Millsaps 83 Georgia 63. Florida 39. Lawrence Tech 72. Florida Southern 54 Fafrmont 13 West Liberty 711 Miami 79, Stetson 45
an Portiand 8 ikey 8 5 b 41, ne y Rau 46, Goodland 40
view scoring record tomorrow night. He needs only four points to tie the 259 mark set by Charlie Davidson 51 Virginia Miliary Tmt 31 Maas in 1046-47. Buckshot ’ Alabame A&M Lemoyne (Memphis) now hitting the basket at a 3. North Versa Louisiana Coll. of Pineville 48, Loyola of 15-point per game clip as the Center 40, Hamilton 3) South 39 Ridgeville 41. Southwest
Colorado 631. Towa Oklahoma 84. .Oakla!
Rockford (mL) St Michigan
cn hh Jars 42 Bridgeton 41
tory. It will be the first meeting of| (the Bronchos and Bulldogs on ‘|the hardwood. Western Michigan |
Connersville 36, Ad MO i “2 58. |
ho 4 Noll 61 | Bishop 82, Arkansas Am. & N. 64. Utah 70, Denver B54
40. 26, South dw 1 pe. didn't enter the MAC until late Michigan City 82. [Rowioes Green 83, ot Carrot 36 "last season and didn't play a Center 35. |Xavier 47, Toledo 4
Ripon 63, Maamouth 60 full conference schedule.
Augustana 59, Elmhurst 54. Churchill
{Cornell College 58, Coe
2 41. fe) 81, | oo Porle Notth D: Dakbta State 49, Augustana (SD) Truman,
eville [Central College 41, Friends University 31. -» Lrtah State 58 Brigham a LL) Wy
| Churchill may meet in April when|
! Bras 30 {the President delivers a speech
Scott
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loves Fi nals 16 Crowned in Armory Bouts, Battlifig Barrister’ Wins Title
By JIM HEYROCK : Bumps and aches suffered over the past six weeks didn't mean a thing to 16 young belters today—they were wearing shiny new satin jackets, symbolic of Golden Gloves Championships. “The 18 stout-hearted youngsters finished at the top of the heap
division, pounder, belted out a decision over Marvin Keller, Jackson's Gym.
ithe final card. Hood lived up to]
la dedisjatcd
in the final round to cop the ver- Gym
t Treated to Extra Bout la 173
[1:43 of the second round. But he ™
i pou | YMCA, K0'4 “Willard Conger,
should pass the one year Fair-'
jg Bm
highest scorer In the school's his- wine
{in Havanna,
Golden Gloves Tournament and
were crowned last night following the final round.
a | Novice title last year, decisioned
youths slug it out for the title Floyd Graddy,
Greenfield Boys to take the 118-pound Open‘
In the Open Class Heavyweight. James Watkins, 250.
Barrister Wins “The Battling Barrister,” Riche
lard Sanders, Franklin College law trainer at student, pounded out a decisive s Ringside Gym, 241: S.ivictory ‘over Tommy McClara, Illinois St., went two trophies— J4ickson's Gym, to take the 135+ one for presenting the most cham- pound Novice Class crown, Alonzo Easley, Senate Ave,
YMCA, scored the only thing ree |sembling a knockout in the Open
The eight Novice Class. winners, Class,
Easley battled through the first round of the 160-pound encounter on even terms with Edgar Trice, Northwestern PAL. But at the ofthe second-round, Trice did not answer the bell. The fight was awarded to Easley on a technical knockout, Takes the Count
|. The lone knockout of the evee
ning came when Ben Sowell, hard« hitting 147-pounder from the Sen ate Ave. YMCA, caught Willard Conger of Avon, Ind., with a loop ing right to send him down for the full count. Their battle was’ !in the Novice Class. The 1949 Novice Class chame-
~oluaiterweight: Alonzo Sen-| pions are: Robert Collins, Ace Exe ate Ave. ‘YMCA, sient lerifinators, flyweight; Richard
|Powell, Senate Ave. YMCA, bantamweight; Dick Ham, Ace Exter~ |minators, featherweight; Richard Sanders, Ace Exterminators, light. weight; Ben Sowell, Senate Ave, YMCA, welterweight; Charles Jones, Senate Ave. YMCA, middle
{Hood, a strong slugger, had been Weight; Armond Perry, Northwest«
ern PAL, light heavyweight, andJack. Haines, Nértheast Commu {nity - Center, heavyweight,
Golden Gloves Results
CLASS 112-pound—saiph Saxton, Nartiuian PAL; ymond Lee,
118-pound — Walter Roywood, Lespers Floyd Graddy, Greeny
(eld Boy’ “Thom Leeper’ decisions Leon Rata Dongin PAL Gym, decisioned Sigmund
Voi -pound — Andy Ande ree Loomer (Gym, decisioned. Robin » .
Gym. 160-pound-—Alenze Easley, Senate Ave, {TMOA, won by O over Edgar Trice,
Northwestern PAL, in 28 seconds of the ond round. pound-—Harry Dunn, Leeper's G ecisioned Jack Boswell, fackaons rm Heavyweight—James Watkins, Lesper's’ Sm. decisioned Marvin Keller, Jaciven's
hig Paul Io Lao — ett, Dou, PAL won 2 TKO ever Al Washingion "ar C., in 1:43 of pe ink mking,
pound-—Rol Collins, Ace Extere iv Romald Garrard,
nd—Richard Powell, Senate Ave, JMOA, k: deviglotied Frank Minor, Ace Exters
ay Jackson's
pound—Dick Ham. Ace Exterminze fora. i isioned Mack Shead, Senate Ave.
To pound —Richard Sanders, Ace Exlere minsiars decisioned Tommy ° MeClara, ackeen's Gym, 147-pound Ren Sowell, Senate Ave, Ace Extere minators, in 1:48 of the second remnd. 160-pound—Charles Jones, Senate Ave,” YMCA, decisioned Wayne Brooks, Greene field Boy's Club, 175-pound—Armond Derry, Northwestern PAL, wen by TKO ever Thomas | Raul PAL, at the start of the Java
weight ~ Jack Haines, Northeast Community ~~ Ceater, decisioned Paul Lockett, Douglas PAL.
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The Indiana mers lost the yesterday, 39-3 ver Military A teams were final event, th which was wo Ivan Chalfie School was h the meet. He ord of 1:05.2 breast stroke, ord of 1:08.0 Bob Wasson. pool record in 120-yard indiv time was- 1:19 Coach Geo nounced last taking Chalfie tional AAU Washington, I young high sc enter the 1! Medley, Next Saturd fors will swim yette Juniors | Summary of 40-yard Pres St;
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Will Wertz, Manual High of Indianapol 17 years, has | letic director @ Reformatory, Russell D. perintendent « at Pendleton, Wertz will a Mar, 1, succeet Fitzsimmons, an auto-train son last week Wertz won | football, bask track and at University,
