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Departing Seniors
By BILL PITTMAN Butler University’s basketball ax bit deep last night as the Bulldogs. felled Western Reserve, 79 to 42, before a farewell crowd of 6543 spectators, The Fieldhouse faithful said goodbye to the 1949 Hinklemen and to five senior members of the team with an ovation which
NEXT OPPONENT Butler st Cincinnati, Feb, 23.
shook the roof. John Barrowcliff, Charlie’ Maas, Bob Evans, Bill Shepherd and Bob Mehl, the senigrs,. were in the game together for about five minutes of
Western Michigan took its only lead of the game at 1.to 0 on a free throw by Tom Cooper. From then on it was Butler's show. Ole’ Razzle-Dazzle Western Michigan seemed stunned by the ragzie-dazszle Butjer passing and the Bulldogs ran to 5, 12 and 17 point-lealls as Bill Shepherd racked up 14 points in
42 to 25 halftime score. The second period was a second helping “of the same. O’Brien made his sixth fielder of the evening to push. his season total to 305 and Shepherd dumped in another pair to become high point man with 19. Butler punched its way to a 20 point lead at 55 to 35 on a shot by Bob Evans. Another leaping push shot by Evans, a drive by Shepherd and two quick ones by Buckshot made the score 64 for Butler.
Joe Lesko and Dominic Venetta| added three points for the Red-| cats and then the all senior lineup | took over for Butler with 9- Min utes to play. The seniors grabbed seven points and gave up four to make the score 71 to 42 before being re-| placed by a reserve lineup ith | four minutes left to play. | The reserves, Marvin Wood, | Walt Fields, Walter O’Brien, Dee | Baker and Ralph Chapman added
ing Reserve scoreless to make the final tally 79 to 42. Butler hit 31 of 79 shots for a .392 average. Western Reserve hit only 20 per cent of its shots. | High point man for the Redcats was Joe Lesko, who kept chip-| ping away at the Butlér score al-| most single handed. He had 17
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A SPORTS program, unsurpassed by any other group of its kind in Indianapolis, was announced last night by the Kirshbaum Com-
munity Center.
Enlargement of the present athletic program was disclosed by eight points for Butler while hold- Leonard Solomon, c¢haitman of the athletic committee,
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+its activities are available to Jew and non-Jew alike. This fact, while not largely known, is| easily recognizable as one strolis| through the building located on| |N. Meridian Street. Jéw, Protestant and Catholic! |alike are members of any one of
Irish Get Ever: Drop DePaul, 54-49
19 (UP)—| {Notre Dame avenged an earlier| loss to DePaul tonight with a] 54-49 win before 10,052 fans in| {the Chicago Stadium in the sec-|
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CITY, COUNTY SCHOOLS
ue, 56- 0 Rejuvenated Hoosiers ' Led by Bill Tosheff
Who Scores 18 Points
Gets Good Support From Garrett, Stuteville; " Hoosiers Lead by 7 Points at Halftime LAFAYETTE, Feb. 19 (UP)—Indiana's rejuvenated basketball club tonight whipped Purdue, 56 to 50, in a Big Nine game to win both ends of the home-and-home series between the intra-state rivals. It was the second time within a month that Coach
{Branch McCracken’ s sophomore-studded Hoosiers dumped
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Caps Tripped After 7 Wins
was those sophomores who
did most of the damage. Bill Tosheff, whose booming long set-shots connected three times in the last half, broke Pure due’s back. Tosheff took - scoring -
NEXT OPPONENTS.
Locals Lose, 5-0, Obie State al Indiana, Feb. | Purdue o at | Michigan, Feb. aL
In Pittsburgh (honors with 18 points. He had PITTSBURGH, Feb. 19 (UP)--|good support in Bill Garrett, ane
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“The Pittsburgh Hornets ripped other sophomore, and junior Jersey
Stuteville, who both dropped in 1 timely points, Game See-Saws The game see-sawed until the
the Indianapolis Caps’ seven-| game winning streak apart to-| - night, shutting" out the Western Division leaders, 5-0, before a
crowd of 5258. leading 22- Then The Caps had not suffered de- |[ndigns poured Ta fast he feat since bowing to the Hornets pets hy Lou Watson, Gene Ring two weeks ago. land Toshetf. Stuteville added a Tonight's contest was a brawl free throw while Purdue had to that had 16 penalties called on the settle for a lone fielder. teams. The Hornets capitalized] But the seven-point halftime on the first three Indianapolis in-| margin of 20-22 was all Indiana fractions to score each time. [needed to stay ahead. With a 3-0 lead Goalie Baz| Howard Williams, one of. the Bastien set out fo lay on the conference's most consistent whitewash ‘and was successful scorers, topped Purdue pointe even though Pittsburgh had only! makes with 13. Teammate Julius. - three men on the ice for the last| Ritter got 12. minute and a half. The victory was Indiana's Coach Ott Heller of the Caps fourth in nine Big Nine games. had a lively time with the fans, Purdue's conférence record now two spectators being<evicted for| reads six wins against four deinterfering with the visitors’ play. feats.
Mor 3 Mile "Bamis, Kemp. Carl Johnson, IN nson, Langelle, a. } orPanerty. ‘Sia Migay.
Sid Smith added to his league! Indiana ( Rot Purdue an of ling a. ee oink tng Shatevtite,t 3% + Riccor { ’ 15 ; 1 igoals and an ass or, : Mackell, Frank fathers and Les Rhrete § 1 diana : 23 Costello adding the others, | Watoan.g 4 1 4Butchko,c 081 The Lineups: . | Ritter,g 002 $35 Schwartzg 0 0 2(Be 334 Pittsburgh Pos INDIANAPOLIS |Banks.g 003 . C.coenenrss Sawchuck — —-— veiienenne BaD rrreens Dewsbury! Totals 22 11 24| Totals 16 18 13 ersnesear RBszraning Halftime score: a 20, Purdue 22. . D. Morrison] ee throws missed: Stuteville, - Oarrett, ves ‘s Podoleky Ritter 2. Butchko 4, Berberian 3, Bland. R. vison Of Bul harlow, Chicago, And a Powe F ilo
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we IC Gains Revenge, : 85-63, at Oakland
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INDIANAPOLIS or... aeeet Pittsburgh . ‘ Te ped seston Fy pera OAKLAND Grf¥ “tha. Fev. 19 (Mathers) 11:36: Penal aidy. |~Indiana Central's Greyhounds rogue Migy) 10:38. Pits + Gottelle wast tonight, (iuckell, Smith) 16:34, es—Podol- downing Oakland City College, sky, Mackell, Missy. Podolsky, Raia, R.|85-63.
rd ri Pit Ha “smith] Oakland had beaten the Greys {Dawes Jackor) 15:28 Penalt los Costel- hounds earlier in the season, Dewsbury, Backor, Saw fehts aor, fighting), Benson ‘major, - Next OPPONENT PI ng), er anover ndians fii Hugh Metoan and Des smith. oe poor, Oakland On the Ice AMERICAN LEAGUE away. Waslwrs - Bivishon ht Swalls, hitting 15 of 16
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free throw. laying. under the Kirshbaum| Butler (79) | West. Reserve (42) banner. . R. O'Brient§ PH coenr i .s Meh, 1 10 akg gs © 8 0} THE SWIMMING POOL, hand-| Pio: % : : of Venera ' HE Evans tf 3 2 o{ Lash, * 2 ° sjcourts and “other of the -many ene ¢ 81 o Sooper. Y &-3 3sports at the center are particiChapman, ¢ 0 0 1/Bhew, 1 0 3/pated in by persons of all faiths, Patoperd. § 1 0 jlesko.¥ 8 1.2 “Our one aim,” sald Solomon, |_ Doyle, g 33 |“is to take care of the needs of’ W.O'Brieng 0 2 ’
3 0 11} Totals .
To! 1 17 17
Pree throws missed—Butler: Bhepherd, Do e, Baker. Evans and W W. Reserv ew 2, Venetta and Lash. weer Dickerson and Edward
Jets’ Court Case Opens Tomorrow
Two legal questions, presently ‘affecting two Indianapolis sports teams, will be argued here tomorrow, George Glamack’s suit asking a restrainer against the Indianapolis Jets of the Basketball Associa-tion-of America is scheduled to be
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And- Maurice ‘Podoloff, president of « the American - Hockey league, is due here to hear the official story of the protest filed by the Pittsburgh Hornets against the Indianapolis Caps. The Hornets have filed a protest over last Sunday's 4 to 2| triumph by the Caps at the Coliseum. Podoloff is also president of ‘the BAA.
Centenary College 87, Austin College 45 {Navy 48, Mublenbery LL Charleston 57, Stetson B6,
strong against the Blue Demons!
tals Ww. 8 22|/Of course our center and gs alftime score—Butler 42, Reserve athletic and cultural activities
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are open to everyone. “We hope that our present plans {ultimately will result in a well rounded athletic program for boys and girls of grade and high school age and for adults of all ages.”
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NEX T OPPONENT
to 38 victory easily. Tonight iti was a different Notre Dame team. Although the game was close] throughout the first half, when the score was tied six times,| giana Central $s, Notre ‘Dame rarely lost the lead jowa 61.
breaking shot.
A NEW ACTIVITY just get-g8oing ahead time after time ting underway at the center isa 28 to 24 margin at the inter-|
who at Notre Dame took a 59 | | Cathedral 54, Michigan City St. Mary's 44.
| Warren Central 60, Howe 45. OTHER HIGH SCHOOLS
Notre Dame + at Michigan State, Feb. 83, Evansville Lincoln 62, Harrisburg, Im. 2
ark 68, Fitchburg 4" Golgate 71, Syracuse 67, Columbia 58, Cornell 50. 5. | Davidson 54, Clemson 52. vis Elkins £3, West Liberty 72.
{Fort Wayne North 53, South Bend Riley 4. Drexel Inst. 6i, Haverford 54.
ACADEMIES
Country Day School
BIG NINE | Indiana 56, Purdue 50.
Wisconsin 80.
Instead, Minnesota 54, Michigan 47. Leo Barnhorst, Kevin O'Shea and Nerthwestern 62, Ohio State 30 Jim O'Halloran kept their club)
STATE COLLEGES
to | Butler 79, Western Reserve 42, | Evansville 76, Morehead a2. Franklin 82, Pose Poly 50. {Hanever 7, Manchester 51.
Park School (Indianapolis) 45, Cincinnati puluy_ Moun
Oakland City 63.
Indiana State 66, Valparaiso 58. ized for boys from 9 to 14 and Tie borseore, DePaul (49) | Kalamazoo 57. DePuuw over 14. it be ic po Nos Bae 4, Debut “Chieage) The fnstructidh is under the [Barnborst.t 1 “J giiespie.t 3 9 3iTayler 57, Muntington 5. supervision of Manniu Greenspan, Foley .c 2 } §iFbderinkor 3 0 Fk -State 62, Lewls 33. O'Connor, ec 0 Leddy 0 OTHER COLLEGES : farmer profesalonal who fought Liormn.s § 3 SPhelano 433 Abilene Christian » MeMurry- 1 under the name of Tommy Green. [Ksufmann,g 2 3 4jAlleng 3 1 3 Adelphi 95. Hunter The classes are for beginners, ZShee€ 313 0 Coortang 53 \ Arkansas 47, Southern Methodist 39. intermediates and advanced stu- Vukoviche 0 0 1 | Baker 38. Je hurson i. Mercer 4% dents and’ are Held Monday afters Totals 16 22 26 Totals 1813 13 35 “Boston College 59, Tufis 54. , noons at 3:45 for-boys under 14| Halftime score: Notre Dame 38, De- Brown 37. Connecticut 1, and Wednesdays at 3:45 for Psu 24. { Buffalo 38, Bleknelt 50.
youths over 14. Their aim, par-|a ticipation in the Golden Gloves. » . - ANOTHER NEW activity Junder the expanded . program is, fencing. These classes, conducted |
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Northwestern
Sophs Shine
As Buckeyes Tumble, 62-50
CHICAGO, Feb, 19 (UP)—Northwestern's sophomore basket- (lace (Wah Wah) Jones, and Cliff ballers played their game of the year tonight, beating Ohio State Barker. before 10,052 fans in a Chicago Stadium upset 62-50, for their second of the Olympic team.
triumph in 10 Big Nine games,
Even though the win could not lift the Wildcats out of the Big
Nine basement, it was a terrific team which only Monday bounced mighty St. Louis, 68-60, And the Wildcats, with four. of their five starters scoring in double figures, showed from the very start that it would be a close contest. It was give and take basketball for the first five minutes, but then the Buckeyes pulled out in front and stayed there with ease until only five ‘minutes re-
Shia tate 5 Ey Tndlena, Feb. 2. orthwestern a Wisconsin, Feb, 21,
mained in the. first half. Then
morale booster, coming over the
western was gone. In the first two minutes: Ohio twice held the lead, each time short-lived and each time by only one point, Then Bill Sticklen, George Maddock and Ragelis began to connect regularly and. then went away after that Sticklen tallied 14 points to lead all scoring, but Maddock, Jake Fendléy and Jim Barr each hit 13. Gene Brown was Ohio State's \scoring leader with 13 and Bob|
Northwestern” started to come back and before the intermission the score was tied seven times
with the teams taking a 25-25
deadlock to the dressing rooms. Holds Schnittker "The second half was all Northwestern. , ustially the
Wildcats’ center who tonight western 35.
played guard to hold Ohio's ace Forward Dick Schnittker to nine Rana, bit a hont i
Burkholder had nine, Nerthwest#tn Fru Ohio State (50) 4-pli s tepty |Sticklen, H 1 0!Schnittker.t 58 |Fendley.f 3 Donham { 4 1 4 Maddock. c : $' Taylor t 0 0 1 |Barr.g 4 ’ 4! Jacobs. f noo Ragelis.g 4 1 3Ratdiger.o 3310 ‘IHughesg 00 Burkholder.g 3 3 3 2 i Ls 0-01 Totals » 1 Tl Totals 2 10 19 Halftime score: Ohio State 38, North. [Shiows Deas ttker, Don~ oy 3 ok 3, Reel Ragelis 3, Hugh : ley oC » os. he cals: v. McDonald, Chicago, sad Waukesha,
Free throws missed: Gillespie 3, Benson , Perderinko, Phelan, {Gavedazics 4, . Gor
don, O'Halloran, Kaufman offi
cials: Jim Currie, ® Northwestein, |and Cleo Diehl, | Northwestern |Ngme 4 All-Stars |
NEW YORK, Feb, 19 (UP)— Four University of Kentucky basketball stars were the first play-|
‘lers named today to the East all-|
star team that will play a west-| ern combine in the annual All{Star Game at; Madison Square Garden on Apr. 2. Picked were [Ralph Beard," Alex. Groza, Wal-
All four were members
Sporting Events Here and There, Today, Tomorrow
TODAY PROFESSIONAL BASKETBALL (Association of America) INDIANAPOLIS at Chicago (afternoon). Bt, Louis at Ft. Wayne AMATEUR BASKETBALL
Girls’ State Tournament at Dearborn
Gym from 1 until 9:16 p. m. HOCKEY adden, at INDIANAPOLIS rin Cleve
Carnegie Tech 5. $Eanisius: 7%, Manbaston 5, Catholic Univ. 59, RandeIph Macon 3°
| Duke - 6+; -Wake Forest 51 rs 64, Moorhead
| Eranurat 56, Carthage 48. Fairmont State 107, Concord 82. Florida State U. 47, Furman #1, Welford 81. George Washington 56, Temple 47. | Gettysbury 85, De 63, ‘Hamline 55, Macalester Hampden Sydney 54, ohm Hopking 52. "Weidlieberg 61, Hiram 51. Hofstra 61, Williams 58 University of Houston 72, Trinity 52, Ilinois Normal 72, DeKalb 68 |lowa State Teachers 51, Augustana 34 Kansas 43, Washington U Kansas State 51, Oklahoma 45 Kentucky 78, Georgia Tech 32. Kentucky State 75, Hampton Inst. {Lafayette College ", Lehigh 6. 11a Salle 62, Georgetown LU. 45. Loras 67, Luther 6%. Loyola (Chicago) 56, Detroit 23. yola of Baltimore 67, Mount
68.
ys - | Lowell Textile 44, Brooklyn Poly 43. | Marquette 55, Wasne 44. Maryland 57, South Carolina 56, amd (Fla) 34, University 3 Tampa Michigan State 62, Virginie Middlebury 73, Union (N a 5. | Milligan ». Missouri = (U niversity of Montana 59 ‘Montans State 61, Taiko State 56.
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Hershey a PALIDGrED at Bt. Louis. TOMORROW
COLLEGE BASKETBALL
. (Western Conference) Ohjo State at Indiana.
n State. rane. At Wiscongin, (State) Anderson st St. Joseph's, BOXING Times-Legion Golden Glovers ment of Champion at Chicago.
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Photo by Henry Ki Glesing Jr.
Gonzaga B48, Wyoming 45, Utah State 31, Hale o 40, Holy Cross 32... oe
| Rensselaer Voly 68, 8. Lawrenee 68, Richmond 38, Citadel 42.
Rochester 52, | Rhode Island State 92, U. 8. Coast Ours 4. St. Bonaventure 58, Lawrence Tech {se ; Michaels 78, American International]
Louis University 61, Drake 17%. jolphus
Shi burg 56, Bloomsburg 52. [Southwestern 73, Alabams Siate Teachers
48, {Southwest Missouri State 65, Cape Girar- | dean 42,
| Texas College 70, Bishop 5.
st | Toledo 64, avier (0.) 6 Utah B54, ham Young & | vanderbite_6 , Louisiana State $1.
Wisssva 66, Army 48, Shpinglen ne Sittsrain ,
5. Walon eret 46. oniarla Bs aichipn Normal 50. i Wet ¥ Virginia Wilkes College 86, | Woreester Tech 63,
coming 62 amilton 53.
Times ‘Stafr Photographer.
+ Jim Doyle, Butler; gets off a pass to a fellow Bulldog during the Butler-Western Reserve’ game Butler won, 79-42, “In the tel Shira: Gene Krug, No. 6, Western Rearve;
at the Fieldhouse last night.
Woden Reserve; Bob Eva, No. 45
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Montreal 3, New York 1. Toronto 5, Boston
lowa Tops Wildcats
In Dual Track Meet
EVANSTON, Feb. 19 (UP)~ The University of Iowa. defeated Northwestern University in a Big Nine conferenct dual track meet
, WL TPs. .O Photo layout by John Spicklemire and J. Hugh. O'Donnell - |fonapos L831 13 11 73 Im 93] tree throw attempts, was high outs .......33 14 7 31 3 sua point man for the winners with 30 15 10 70 230 144/27 points. High for Oakland was 23 20 88 IM i847 ockmueller with 18. roma w L T, ris 3, og Indians Ci Oakland “hp ot (88) 1de . Neorasks 44, Howa State 41. | Provia pee soe 1 3 4 46 196 igs McOratnt 4-3 ] % New York U. 82. Ruigers wo. ringheta 0! 173% 9 4 ae aaigovens fo 84 : ¢ :. Niagara 45, Scranton ‘ fem Aven ...... 17 33 7 41 188 1239 SWEUS. 1h 3d” North Carolina State » Unly. of North/ppladeiphis ~....34-37. 4 "8 178 33¢/Sevensont 2 9 3:4 3 Carolina 39. Washington ... 8 48 4 30 149-336] Qriftith.c ¥ [Northern Seasnory 58, South Dakota RESULTS T NIGET Rovsrtson,o ee a A Tops, ‘80, New ork State Marlime 45, psa 5 American Less ’ Mehride.g 3 3 i 3 "Teach-| Oklahoma A. & M. Wichita 37 ttis . IND) h {Rebinson.g ¢ % Oklahoma City Untroratty , Creigh-| a lous ‘$ Rershey ; Amel: 3 : on v, 10 State 51, Washington State 42, Providence 5, Philadelphia 12. Blevins g 11 Sewanee 30. oe. Harvard 71. ] Springfield 8, Washington 3? oh mn Totals tm {Princeton 44, Dartmouth 30. NATIONAL LEAGUE Halftime score: Central (40, Oskland ®#ity 28
Groza Loads Ken
To Win Over Engineers LEXINGTON, Ky., Feb. 19 (UP) Alex Groza played one of the best defensive games of his career as he tossed in 26 points to lead Ken«
Geneva 53. jum 4
Gophers’ 54-47 Win K
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pumping .in five baskets Inge
tucky to a 78-31 victory over Georgia Tech here tonight. _ .
‘Big Nine Standings
today, 57% to 561; Jowa held a slim lead over Northwestern as the..two. schools! ora the final event, the high|
| Iinols rRNA i 1 Ns in Ed Hardenberger of Iowh tied | in 4 3 : oo wi "Northwestern's Abe Dunn, each!Purdus 64 A jumping & feet, 4 inches, and the|pu 13a mn Hawkeyes walked off with the lewa 1s 2 4% pvictory. © | Northwestern SRE 900 50
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nocks Michigan Out of Loop Race
ANN ARBOR, Feb. 19 (UP)—The University. of Minnesota knocked Michigan out of the Big Nine basketball title race tonight
A crowd of 10,000 saw Minnesota establish itself as the logical contender for the Big Nine lead now held by Illinois. It was the first home losk in 17 games, their ~ last whipping having been at the fae attempt to overtake the Illinois “Whiz Kids" Gophers. DA of rT. Bos | For Michigan, the failure of ace The victory was a personal tri-|8C oy Mase wie gpa Pon 1 Mi t consistently pro umph for Ozzie Cowles, Minnesota of the game Although Su (wicz plunked in 14 points, Guard |Bob Harrison was high man with [15 counters, coach who led the Wolverines tol Forward Harry Grant was tops their first conference title in 21/for Minnesota with the same years last season. in number. He received dble assist. The Gophers, helped by Center| 4H re. Guard Gerald Mitchell, Jim MeciIntyre's height advantage, : homore serisation Myer (Whitey) Skoog, each with 10 points or more. used only seven men in the contest. The Roth teams abandoned thelr un-|ywo ll games behind. Tiinote: controlled ball type of offense|idle tonight. except for brief periods. | Minnesota (34) Michigan ( "Yapenwiont 3h Ae
NEXT OPPONENTS
Jurdue at Mend an, Feb, infesots at M higan tn, Feb. 21,
gone in the first half, after a see-saw first 10 minutes.
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| Minnesota, which “hit on 42.3 Sk viene i jie {per cent of its shots compared to] gerien. d : : {the Wolverines’ 27 per -cent, led] A $ 3 at the half, 24-18, and stretched 8 1 its advantage to 14 points with a=
seven ‘minutes remaining in the game. . ©’ : Michigan staged a desperate, rally in the last five minutes,
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