Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 February 1949 — Page 38

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Are the

minor loop affiliates. . . into action on the 19th. .

think the box and reserved seat business will be” just as good as

the general admission customers will turn out as often as in 1048 Ei . . . once the campaign settles g down to week-wide games, daily “and Sunday, . . . From-now on

By Eddie Ash © Times Sports Editor AMERICAN ASSOCIATION 1949 pennant contenders, as of February, appegr to be Indianapolis, St. Paul and Columbus. . . . That's a long range view because of the fact that every club in the league is dependent upon a “master” for Wisconsin grabbed a 21-to-8 lead material , . , said “master” being the parent major league club. ., . All AA teams have issued early player rosters but

it's 4 safe guess that many changes will be made by early April} when the. big leaguers mE out their ranks and rush help to their|in the first 12 minutes. e official championship bell rings in the the margin to 32 to 27 by half-

last year but are not sure whether|.

Sports Roundup—

AA Has Three. Standout Clubs

St. Paul, Columbus | ‘February Favorites’

Free Throw Wins — For lowa, 61-60

Badgers Blow Early Lead in Big 9 Tilt “IOWA CITY, Towa, Feb. 10 (UP) Charley Mason scored 18 points, |

to a 61-60 victory over Wisconsin

in a second-division Big Nine basketball game tonight.

A delirious crowd of 13,432 saw

AA on Apr. 19.... There fi be two major. loop games on Apr. 18, time, finally after which all teams in the American and the National will swing|12 minutes of the . Thus, the baseball fans will get heavy en-| + tertainment with a 24-hour period. ... All American Association busi- Badger rally that tied the score, the favorites can get by those i ness managers report brisk advance sales for the openers... . Tne {twice in the final 30 seconds. |

others ., . own Em-Roes. . 8 0» ier HOME PLATE at Comiskey Park, home of the White Box, has been hunched out 96 inches

fn, Old John General Admission will be a Very Important Person in the amusement world. . .

Indianapolis Motor Speedway 500Mile ticket chiefs are concerned . The reserved seat fans general

fore, not many baseball men are ' just yet and are holding pack * * on 1949 : attendance until a later date.

eon iw- At would be a splendid thing for the , however, if a dark-

mean a live, sleek yp fot the kind of hamburger horse : that's been .in the headlines re-

cently. . : FRANK *DASCOLI, Nation al umpire, has the horse

a descriptive. license plate, the only ome. of its kind issued CUBhS ttl oy wi I

bears the word “Ump” . +.

i

. 8 = THE late Mordecai Brown won

BEE

six times. , . 1908, 20 in 1007, 20 in 1908, 27 in| 109, 25 11 1910 and 21 in 1011... for 4 total.of 148,

pushed and dragged bunts|

j for 14 years, has been signed b ! the Browns as a specialist coach, .« He will attempt to teach play-|

developed art of “laying down the, ball.” ” .

. ZEKE BONURA, former Indianapolis first sacker, is back | at his New Orleans home lookIng around for another job as a playing manager. . . . “Bananas” sold his interest in the’

Stamford: (Colonial League) club after the 1948 season. .., a will remember

here one day and the hit was credited to Aopther Player.

YEARS. AGO, the New York: Celtics, pro basketball team! played in Indianapolis, at Tomlin. son Hall. . , One of the Celtic stars was Horse Haggerty... He was built for the old-style game and had such eénormeus| hands that he handled a basket-|

Haggerty was rough and usually cleared a path to brute’ strength. . . . Some great’

v AS a matter of fact, that's all the,

.| infielder Culler played

. eight feet closer to the fences this year ,.. Even with the decrease in distances a home run at Comiskey still has to be more “genuine” than. in any other park in the American 344 feet down both foul lines, 357 feet to the right center and left center boards, and 432 feet | to the dead center barriers. » ~ "

BILL MEYER, boss of the Pittsburgh Pirates, is “high” on Walter Judnich, . purchased from Cleveland. . . . “He's going to help us. He always played good ball for me in Kansas City and has plenty of ability. Judnich is a long ball hitter and can run; even at 31. He owns a powerful arm and can cover ground. He could be my center fielder. I plan to keep Judnich on the team all season... He. ean play.-eithéer in the outfield or at first base.” . + » Perhaps Indianapolis fans will see the return of both Tom| Saffell and Ted Beard.

lof the second half.

The field now is |

the Hawkeyes start moving after

NEXT OPPONENTS Northwestern at Wisconsin, Feb, an. Towa at Miitnols, Feb. 21,

They cut

taking the lead after] second half.

Then they beat off a desperate

Mason, a senior, his 19|

For teams played here in the old days [points were the high total of his + + Celtics, Buffalo Germans and\coliegiate career. But the speedy Crispus Attucks, Tech, Lawrence . including Indianapolis’ | forward had plenty of help from|Central, Broad Ripple and the

Bob Vollers and Frank Calsbeek,

|whom Coach Pops Harrison sent

lin after Wisconsin raced to its early lead. It was three quick hook shots by Calsbeek that pushed the Hawkeyes into a 50-49 lead after they had matched the Badgers| shot for shot through 12 minutes Wisconsin could never regain the lead.

Center Don Rehfeldt, one of the Big Nine's leading scorers, topped {the evening's point-making with ia total of 21 on seven field goals and seven free throws. Nord, a substitute Wisconsin forward, committed the foul that gave Mason the vital free throw with less than 15 seconds left. It was Iowa's second conference win and moved them into seventh place ahead of Wisconsin, which dropped to eighth.

ler from Minneapolis. . . . It will hurt the Millers. . . The Giants) also gave free agent Augie Galan, | the handyman, a job, ., . Gal an was released outright by Cincin-| nat! recently. . .. In the Juajore for Braves and Cubs, ’

and Sycamores Hurdle do Valpo for 20th Win

VALPARAISO, Feb. 19—Indi-

ana State won its 20th game AT wExr orroNENTs . Western Michigan at Valpaiise, Feb. St. Joseph's at Indians fiste Feb.’ ou the season here tonight by -defeating Valparaiso University, 66-58.

Valpo led at halftime, 31-30, but faded in the last minutes of | the game. Metcalf, Valpo guard, bagged eight field goals. Klueh's seven from afield was high for Indiana State.

Ind. State (66)

Valpe 4 fg 1t pf! gu Pt

-3 =

20 or more games for the Chicago| pj . He won 26 in|

JOHNNY TOBIN, now 55, who!; through American League Infieids

ers of the Browns and on thelr farm clubs the one-time highly! The local alumni association of| Novice

3 Indianapolis. ... He hit a triple |

Klueh,f T 1|8chroer,g § McDonald! 2 2 3 Schreivert 5 : mick,e 4 1 4|Nelsont 110 Hooper,o 0 3 3Waters.e 0 4 4 org 4 2 0 ng 30313 Raeszsewskig 6 2 J] Mesos 1.8 8 6 3 Woolsey g 20 3 Total 2% 10 15! Totals 21 13 19

Halftime score: Valpo 31; Indiana State

Free throws ‘missed: Klueh 4, McDonald / 1 Royer. Hooper. Bchreiver, Waters, Met=| calf

University of Nebraska ‘Alumni Elect Officers

|the University of Nebraska elect-| |ed officers at a dinner meeting: [Friday night in the 38th’ St. |Branch, Merchants National | Bank. They are Mrs. Harley J. Corey,

. ® = 8 : THE New Yoifk Giants last] night recalled shortstop Dick Cul ay R

The Box: 8 Towa. (81). Wisconsin (60) it of 1 y fg pf nt . sz {1s 11 Hoosiers Trackmen Finleys . 0 1 4 Markham 772 ' Btraatsma, £2 : 3 ader.g ; 3 3: y 000 Times 8 ; olena™® 8 3 dWorihmans 8 8 ¢ BLOOMINGTON, Feb. 19—Inayi.e j Ror, diana University’s track team Cuisbuhe 61 he re $33 its. | motels © 3315 71 Totals 20 20 24 ceastully here tonight by dropping| team, Raifiime score! ows 27, Wisconsin, 2 2. A Ts Cran, Free beek | this Ry ' Boanow, a The Buckeyes won eight firsts Schneider 2, Nord 2, ore 3 Cur SA sve, Indiana; J. blue ribbon awards.

Royals” Onslaught Beats Jets, 87-3

- ROCHESTER, N. Y., Feb. 19 {up ~The red-hot Rochester Royals, pace setters in the Bas-|

Western : Division, rallied in the ug, | S0CORA half to -trample the Insdianapolis Jets, 87 to 73, tonight. It was the Royal's’ second triumph over the hapless Jets in |two . nights. f Thdlanapolis grabbed an early {lead, and held it at half time, {44 to 30. Rochester fought back | gamely, and managed to even the score midway in the third cantd, and went ahead a moment later, Ffom then on it was a runaway as Rochester forged slowly Shana and the Jets dropped behind. | Big Arnie Risen, Royal center, made up for a first half slow] down by sparking that third _|period ‘rally, popping In seven| field goals and one free throw. {Risen wound up with 25 points. Leo Mogus of the Jets was high scorer with 26 points,

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| | Rochester (83) Indianapolis (33) [ %n ft pf] 1g ih pf | Davies! 4 4 Mogus 1 11 {Duncanf - 2 0 2{Brookfieldt 5 3 : | Calhoun { 4 1 1/Eskridgef 110 | {Rrrgeral df 0 0 © Towery,c 276 sen,o 11 3 4/Mandic,o 0065 1. 3 6 Kirkg 4 165 i er.g 3 3 2Malamedg 4 0, 5. | Rar 2 4 0 Byrnesg 1 171] -Johnson g 2 5 6 Hamiltong 101 Currang 0 2 0 | Sotals 31 25 26] Totals 24 5 3 re at halftime Indianapolis 44;

| Rochester 39 Pree throws missed: Indiana

Hs, “Mogus 3. Brookfield 3. Kirk 1 ch-

Man 1. ‘Roi

including a decisive free throw in| the final 15 seconds, to lead Iowa|

: THE INDIANAPOLIS. TIMES - |An Open Letter to a Coach

School Basketball Sectionals Gives Writer A Neurosis

Doping High

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$64 Question: How Are Prep Favorites Going to Get by the Dark Horses?

| DEAR COACH:

I know I'm crazy for writing you. But I'll not plead complete

{insanity just to escape punishment, ‘although I can’t deny symptoms |of dementia praecox that crop out especially at this time of year.

| insanity. 1 know we sportswriters’ think we're a bunch of rocking chair admirals. But you can’t blame us for telling you coaches how to run your boys and your business. I mean this, Coach: The sectionals are here and the bug is biting. Knowing you don't care for my advice, I'll give it to you anyway. It's the Sleepers It's that drawing--the city boys scrapping, the county kids arguing, ancient rivalries flaring anew when it counts most, ‘But Coach, what troubles me are those “sleepers.” I don’t see how

dark horses

And some of the good-loo! records owned by Ca 8

Deaf School. Just look: Cathedral and Sacred Heart open up Wednesday. night with

The virus has infected me, Coach, and that doesn’t help my

chair Bears, 56 to 37, hitting about .490. Yea, Coach, like the ball and basket had magnets on them. Warren must get unconscious in tournaments. I've always won« dered about that guy Clevenger. But last week, Warren lost, 31 to 28, at Lawrence. Ya’ think Warren gears better, enough to get by that 29-point defensive average of Lawrance? Personally, I don’t think you have to be crazy to give Lawrence and two, but it'd help. Lawrence has won 18, lost only two; Warren won 12, Jost nine . , , and I take Warren. Look at Thursday’ night: Broad Ripple got Howe and Beech Grove got Bouthport. Ripple has won 13 of 19; Howe, seven of 17. Ripple beat Howe twice, 43 to 30 and 55 to 40. Ripple lost to Shortridge, 45 to 33, but Howe tripped Shortridge, 35 to 32, both at

Lawrence and Warren Central. Cathedral has a 15 and 5 record, {Sacred Heart, a 7-10. Cathedral won, 50 to 28, over! the Spartans before Christmas. | But what happened Dec, 3? Broad Ripple cracked Cathedral,

nicked Ripple, 46 to 45. Maguetized Ball Sacred Heart lost by five points to Washington, Cathedral .{four, ore APO IA

mean? Look at Lawrence and Warren.

Jim Roberson of Indiana broke the indoor shotput record by 10 inches with a 51 foot, four and one-half inch-heave. Chuck Peters of the Hoosiers tied the indoor and Indiana Fieldhouse rec-

a. Rae and Whitfield (OS), third

$40-Yard Dash—Cogswell (OS), first; El-

Two-mile-run—Dellinger. (I), first; DeNL (08), second, and Snyder (08), tnird:

9:43.4 70-Yard ard Bigh Hurdles—Maxwell (08), fr, ), second, and Dye (I). third, Dime, +08.

70-Yard Low Hurdles—Duff (08), first; 7| Maxwell (08). second, and Dye (I), third.

Time Shot Put—Roberson (I), first; Anderson (1), second, and Calderwood (OS), rd, Distance: 51 i 4'2 inches. , (New record; 6'2 inches

Pole VasitMeKnlght 08), first; Heavyweight Gene Donaldson son 208), Dut (os) $ nd Fox a ted. won the wrestler | High Samp—Norton (I. and ager | award the second straight year

(O08) tiled for first, and Maxwe third. Height: 6 ft. 1 inches, Broad Jump-—-Wade (O08), (08), second, and Miller (I),

(08)

first; Third.

Dis-

tance: 22 ft. § inches, | Mile Relay—Ohio State (Whittaker, Riley, Whitfield, Cogswell). Time, 3:26.9.|

Warren Crushes Howe, 60-45

agers, 60-45,

Tech last night.

|president; Dr. John Robb, vice ester Calhoun 2. Risen B, Novak 3, Wan-| 33 to 23 halftime bulge.

|president Mrs. Edward Stepp and

|Mrs. W: R. Frank, recording and {corresponding secrotaries, and R. Ji McCormick, treasurer, Dr. D. R. Adams, Fred M.. |Olnéy ‘and Walter L. Glaser are! jon the executive committee. A. B. (Tallafsen was nominated for the ‘post of director of zone five,

Pros Sign. Rookies

NEW YORK, Feb 10 (UP) —| +\ Jack - Salscheider of St. Thomas (Minn.) and Richard Nutt of I |North Texas State, two small college halfbacks who accounted for

ball like it. was about half size. we ol 167 points between them in

were signed today by. the New|

ball League.

Church League Champs—Victory Smiles

team.

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RESULTS LAST NIGHT * Association of America

{Rochester. #1, INDIANAPOLIS 13, Minneapolis 94, Providence 80,

the hoop by| York Giahts of the Rettoaa Foot-| Washingion 2, Baltimore 8.

oston 87, New York 77. Fray Louis €3, Chicago 59.

an, Richard Warner, Norman Clark, po Broun, E. J.Rood, gin, Carl Mattingly. Nelson Sexton, Jack Elder and Paul Undefeated in nine games, these

basketball A Church League Shavipionship home for the second year in a row,

| Bill Deer took command in the | | third period to run jt.to, 48 to 33 at the third stop and “Warren

maintained the comfortable lead. | Deer, with 18 points, and Cur-

op ran, with 18, paced the winners | while Harry Stewart of Howe led

49 w| |} 31, and a week later Sacred Heart Ca.

Cathedral by .five. See what I|the y | Central.

The losers held a 19 to 18 advantage in the first session but’ Dick Curran paced the Warriors Olier Campbell (Hammond Clark), early in the second guarter to a

Steiner's place. But I like Rip- | ple. by a ripple. Southport and. Beech Grove {have each won eight, the Cards have lost 12 and the Hornets one But TI like the way the | state's toughies have stacked the rds.

He Likes Tech And that Friday marathon. It by | begins with Washington and Tech, Manual and Shortridge and Deaf School and Decatur |

Washington is the only team

Lawrence won, 32 to 24, in the|/in town®' to beat Tech, winning season opener. Then Warren goes|38 to 30 in the four-way tourney.

afterwards. But you know that young, scrappy Washington team is Hable to up-end Tech pronto. But I think Tech can get three

32, up north. It has a 4-13 mark and an 11-7 effort. So I'll just be consistently inconsistent and take Shortridge on the records. And don’t sell the Deaf School happy short. It's the best set of Silent Hoosiers since 1940 who've won 11 of "18. Decatur has won rine and lost eight. But I'll take Decatur on a hunch. They're moving. And that Attucks-Ben Davis affair. On records, Ben Davis (4-16) shouldn't be on the same floor with Attucks (16-2). But the Giants’ record lies. The Giants are tougher, they'll give Attucks a battle. But not all ‘the way. Attucks by. 10.

And Ripple and Southport? Warren's George Ostheimer and Alan

crazy in the county, dazing the| Tech changed that, 41 to 32,

Ohio State Bests [Bloomington Matmen Win

Miedema are good, reliable

Fifth State Crown in Row

65-Point Total Highest in 28 Years;

Times

ed -by many as the

‘third with 21 and East C Roosevelt was fourth oo as points. Indianapolis Tech led the Marion county entries with 17 points for fifth, five points ahead of

ord in the 60-yard dash with a 6.2 Southport. performance. a Muncie Seventh 60-Yard Dash—Peters (I), first: Wilkins| Other a include Muncie

Jeff 10, Hammond Tech 9, Short-|

Hott (I); econd. and Bradley (I), third. | 1qge and Anderson, 6 each, Broad §80-Yard Dash—Owens (I), first; Brit-/Ripple and Hammond Clark 4, Hime. "a.gg “eeond: and Volpe (08). third \pgcatur Central 3, and Howe Mili-| Mile-run—De’Arcy (OB): first: Owens (1), tary and Crawfordsville, one each.| Cae and . DeWitte (I), third. .Time,

highest number of individual

Myers in seven years and Bloomington’s 15th diadem in 28 years.

Donaldson Stars

|after edging out Tech's Tom WolDuff Jenweber, 8-3, in one of the out-|

standing championship bouts.

straight years of state ships and dual meet victo | Donaldson.

95—Howard Fisher (South Bend Central) | decisioned Neal Snarr (Bloomington) 108—Tom Ramon (Bloomington)

112—Harold Bratton (South Bend Cen-

Ww a rren Central's Warriors tra) decisioned Reg Skilling (East Chiturned on the gas to crush Howe's

cago), 8-1

133-=<Jerry Johnson

c (Bioomington}. high school hardwood contest at pon gekman (Lafayette Jeff), 1:89.

138—Ronald Lax (East Chicago Wash-

Central), 1:56. 145-—Jim Ellis (B os Don Sciscoe’ (Bloomington) sioned Jim Pryman (Southport), 10-3. 165—Wayne Waddell (Bloomington) ct sloned Herb Quandt (Indianapolis Tech),

I 5—Harold Bruckman (Hammond Tech)

decisioned Dick Barnhart (South Bend Central), 5-4. Hwt—Gene .Donaldson (East Chicdgo

| Roosevelt) (Indianapoli 8 Tech),

Tigers Defeat

12 individual championships, the|

Pree npion-| {cinnat! (12). es for|

120—Bud Bales (Bloomington) decisioned +B a free-scoring Keith alin (Muncie Central), 10-2.

ington) pinned Jerry Seach (8cuth Bend

deci-

decisioned Jom Wollen weber

Tech Lands Fifth Place in Tourney

Special

BLOOMINGTON, Feb. 19—Bloomington High School's wrestling!

greatest prep mat team in state

a 62% to 50% decision to Ohlo| history, pesvered its way to its fifth consecutive state mat title here afternoon with the highest team total in 28 years. ! The Panthers scored 65 points while South Bend Central garwhile the Hooslers garnered five ...q 32 points for gesoud aps. East Chicago Washington was

Park School Trips

Cincy Team, 45-39 :

Park School scored its” fitth|

{the Cincinnati Country Day ,.

[School five, 45 to 39, at Park’ |8chool last night.

The visitors grabbed a 12 to 11|

ultimate winners went into a 24 ito 18 advantage at the halftime]

20 points.

Rak Schoo) (45) ! Cincinnati mn

[Ba 00 fg f Powell. 1 00 ost 2 Johnston, f 310 3 Stier, tf 0 t Bradford,t 10 4 Briggs. f 301 West. c 2 3 3'Howard(t 0 31 Halle 0 2 72 Backer; ¢ + 2TH Cline.g 7 6 4 Croo 1 35 Bowes.g 3 3 3) StanCrooks, g 3.0 2 DeVoe,g 0 0 9

—— Totals 16 13 19} ‘Totals Mn;

Hal Harris; Umpire,

throws miissed: Park Cin=

Officials: Referee, Frank White.

+ Evansville Ends Season

aver]

slotied Pat Ferraro (South Bend Central), | By Beating Kentuckians | 1

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basketball | team crushed Morehead, By

Times Special

Evansville College's

12 15 16| The bout concluded three| Halftime score: Park 24; Cincinnati 18. |

ra SUNDAY, FEB. 2, 100

Te

guards; Bd Wieland is the hard-, driving cog; Bill Deer is a worker. | Sticks with Shamrocks But you know why I'll stick

.|with the Shamrocks? Little Mike

healthy combination—an in-and-out-punch man—Don Roeder— will be too much for Warren. | This should convince one umSpeedway fan that 1 was Ra from high school, but not from Warren. Ripple beat Southport, 55 to 52, at home. But only the Fairview] Bulldogs. know where every bolt and nut fit on that Butler floor. It's a fast-shuffle by the Cards It's time Young's Jewells sparkle. | By three karats, Coach? I like Tech over Shortridge, even with Bill Ralph making 40 per cent of his team’s field goals.

days ago, but this is no time for

?|logic, Coach.

I'm afraid of Decatur Central. But I'll take Attucks by eight. And Saturday afternoon.

IU Matmen Nick Michigan

ANN ARBOR, ich., Indiana University's team scored its third victory in {four starts by nicking the Michigan matmen, 14 to’13, here this afternoon. Four decisions in’ the lighter weights plus a draw in the 121pound class gave the Hoosiers the conference triumph. Summ 13 Cyfningham (M) and Miller ‘o “Tian 2 Brabender (DD decisioned Kel-

Bint Brabender (I) decisioned Milor, wo Tos Puchany (I) decisioned Smith (M), ~ Tss—prisant (I) decisloned Carlson (M),

pinned Quimby (I),

Iv + las—Beng (M)

“Central, with 11 points; Lafayette victory of the season by defeating | ais Powers (M) decisioned Traster (I),

jiwi—Laskey (M) decisioned Hurley (I),

Bobsled Team Out

LAKE PLACID, N. Y., Feb. 19

“| The Panthers won seven of the|!ead at the first quarter but the (yp). joe Mecont of Ausable

{ Forks, N. Y., today withdrew his four-man team from the world

titlists on one team in history./and 32 to 29 at the three-quarter popsied championships, scheduled The team triumph was the seventh Posi. state title for Coach Clifford] Bill Cline led the winners with fered no reason. His team was

‘here Feb. 21 and 22. Mecont of-

| the alternate U. 8. quartet. It will be. replaced by a team captained|

it IF You NEED

NEXT OPPONENT

night.

the outset and won going away. |

winners with 16 points.

Evansville (76) Morehead (52)

+ Evansville in Ohio Valley Tourney, Feb. 41% |

State's quintet, 76 to 52, hgre to-

The victory was the 14th in 24 games and rang down the curtain for the host aggregation) which grabbed a 9 to 0 lead at

NO EXTRA COST. Pay as pay us the balance in small

Joe Hafely was high man for the| |

[his mates with 11 markers. RE nt 5 3 "bl geweins t Aarne ewe "| Tt was Warren's 12th victory fa’ : J Barpett,t” 1 0 2Marshallf 0 0 0 121 games and Howe's 10th loss in| Kalamazoo 57-56 ges £7” 8 3 iMaune’ 3164 (Opin W +17 games. # 5 \ N opel. uckett,g 1 pen 170 4 eek Days. | war. Content’ on Howe, (41 | KALAMAZOO. Mich. Feb. 10— pores’ 6 0 35oike 3 o 5 1 tel DD. w Bolas 6 0 3iMiller 5 3 3 meant 33 Ame CF] om behind in the final fveMacuees 13 ZRaiet gd he . | r Osthelmer.s | | ovcRmses 3 3 { minutes. of play to defeat Kala- Buck 393 Rocaeramr : 2 Sortie. 8 1 3 ; } Pa NEXT OPPONENT |Northerner.f 100 TTT Overton, & 0 0 O.Daugherty, £f 0 0 0 Pauw at Wabash, Feb: 22, Bruhn, ¢ 0 .1. Baker, €: 3.9 $ ma y College's quintet, 57 to 56, 5 Hayfeime DIE Tu J ; uy azoo College's quintet, , Morehead | . hee pb 0 3 Jin a nip and tuck college contest res throws missed: Evansville (10), in Middle of — a —] renea: Toals ..R I al Totals Wi here tonight. Srrmrirniidbaih Officials: Clyde Castle and Elburn Rant. |

8 Halftime score—Warren 33, How . Pree throws missed. Warret Rowe

Taylor U. Out-Seesaws ‘Huntington, 57-53

Times Special HUNTINGTON, Ind., Feb. 19

[Taylor University defeated Hunt-|

| TT NEXT OPPONENT

Indiana Comirat at Taylor, Feb. N. DePauw bm . Kalamazoo (36) — 1 1 see-saw, always-close hardwood Mote. ri 3 it Poth,f "nv game. The score was 57 to 53. |peire’ 9 § Honest 32 Tayler U, (370) Huntington (53 t go of scneotitr 1°) tee 3 + Annbeme 20 1 4 . 3: HE TUNICS 3 } 3| Herron, 1 3 0/B'kowskit 201 4 4 1/Tongenbught 0 0 1/ Eckleman.g 3 3 3 Plantg 015 2 0 ¢wohiforde ©0 1 3 nts. 3-073 1 1 4|Stites, 121 Stanski.g 403% 3 ! | Qurret 8 4 1 4 yers,g 01 a 1 uns wh 3 ’ : Totals 18 21 17] Totals: 23 13 4 LI : | Halitme score: Kalumasoo 36, Decl 20 Totals __ 3111 Free throws missed: Kalamasoo (8), Halftime score: Huntington 20; Taylor|DePau

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The victory, the 11th in 18 cons ed 0. Howe 13. tests for the winners, ‘came with John Mote and Tom Beck contribclosing and Beck, with 15, each paced the winners while in 27

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in the

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and Cathedral. g-u-l-p, Tech and Attucks. time I can't’ see the

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enough to win by five. Tech Holds Balance T'm nonplussed over Tech and Attucks. It's making mie neurasthenic. Tech won last week, 54 to 53, in the last 30 seconds, at Tech. Overall, that was the best ball game I've seen all year—high school, college or pro. Tech has the balance now, Ernie Cline, the driver; Tom Pol» defensive Dead-Eye

bounder, the pivotman. Myron Moriarity is steady. pon Roepke’s liable to. do anything. Tech must have the guts. It came [from behind at least four times lin that tough NCC. Only Tech’ can rebound like Attucks. Possession will mean much. In the Tech-Attucks first half last week, Attucks rebounded, hawked and shot like a college feam, hit almost .475, | but cooled off, then shot .333 all game—and lost. Attucks’ tenacity and sincerity of purpose is admirable. Those kids’ll work. Three games in 24 | hours are tough even for five top | tough boys. But logic stops there {and my insanity gets the baton. | F Four games in 31 hours in the | sectionals psychologically ‘| made to order for Attucks . . . |there’s a pot of gold at the end of that rainbow now. Tom ~ Overton's. 25 points knocked off Tech last year, Attucks can beat Tech. But I'll

Tech won, 40 to 35, at home 10take Tech all the way, Mr. Hine

shaw, so quit squirmin’ Hernin’, It's in the bag. All but the shooting. $ Neurotically, ! JIMMIE ANGELOPOLOUS.

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