Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 February 1949 — Page 8
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Boxers From 39 Cities Weigh in for Midwest Eliminations at Chicago
Lighter Weight to Compete in First
Night's Round; Heavier Classes Tomorrow
By EDDIE ASH, Times Sports Editor CHICAGO, Feb, 21--Amateur boxing's most gigantic show, the Tournament of Golden Gloves Champions, gets under way tonight in Chicago Stadium and the Indianapolis Times-Legion lads will be in there throwing leather along with "the best of the young slambang artists from all points in the farflung Golden
UE ws cnDide Rumbles With Bookie Revolt
for the kingpins from 39 Golden Gamblers May Pull
Jloves centers representing the four lighter weights to give and Bolt on ‘Syndicate’ MIAMI, Feb, 21 (UP) Al
take over the three-round route. It's a three-night presentation of tistic fireworks held under the auspices of the Chicago Tribune Charities, Boxing will be continuous in three rings starting at LLB until approximately une winter season already shaping up as unique in the history of the| Florida playground headed toward an all-time high for the un-| usual today with rumblings of a “bookies’ revolt.” A tight season In terms of | money had the luxury trade in a|
120 bouts have been run off. 10-Ounce Gloves The 112, 118, 126 and 135 pound classes will fight tonight. The 147, 160, 175 classes and heavy: weights will box tomorrow. All eight classes will compete on] Wednesday. Drawings are made each day at 1 p. m. The weigh-in
was held at noon and physical examinations followed. Ten-ounce gloves will be used in all weights and each bout will be three rounds of two minutes each. Three judges will give the decision since the referee will not vote. . At the conclusion of the bouts
frantic scramble for the tourist tdollar. But the odds-on choice ‘for| |the year's most remarkable news {was a report that bookies were threatening to quit a powerful bookmakers “syndicate” because it obeyed the governor of Florida.) Illegal bookmaking in Florida
on Wednesday night, 32 boys in all weights will have qualified for
will be held at the Chicago Stadiam on Mar. 4. '
Amateur fisticuffers eager to
slug it out are here from cities and towns in the Midwest, upper Midwest, South, Southwest, Northwest and Far West.
No Draw Decisions It's an elimination tourney and “one defeat sends a contestant to the sidelines until next year. Like in Indianapolis, draw decisions are barred and a winner always must be declared. The Tournament of Champions is sanctioned by the Amateur Athletic Union and A.A. U. Ama~ teur boxing regulations prevail. ~The Indianapolis Times-Legion officials made one change in their eight-man team. Alonzo Easley, Senate: Avenue Y. M. C. A. 160pound middleweight champion, begged off because of illness and did not make the trip. He was replaced by Robin Hood, who fought as a welterweight in the Indianapolis tourney but who volunteered to try his luck as a mid—dleweight in Chicago. lis boxers scheduled to see action tonight are Ralph Saxton, flyweight; Walter Haywood, bantamweight; John featherweight, and Horace Sumner, lightweight,
Dunn,
went underground Friday when] {Gov. Fuller Warren ordered all
[his command—including sheriffs| —to arrest all bookies.
1 Hurts Treasury
Bookies, the governor said, were diverting too much money from the state treasury. Florida | gets an 8 per cent cut of all money legally bet at the state's 17_horse and. dog racing tracks. | The unprecedented order re-| sulted in only two arrests in the most active betting counties— | Dade (Miami and Miami Beach) | and Broward, bordering on the north-—where at least 600 illegal tbookies were at ation. { The “word” had gone out over | the wires of the 8. and G. syndi-| cate, which controls most of the! bookmaking on Miami Beach, by | other means—“Don’t run today.” Still Take Bets They haven't run since, Bookies were bets furtively everywhiere, but the order was a crushing blow to the books which paid up to $50,000 for a bet concession at beachfront luxury hotels. “What are we paying that kind of dough for?” one bookie asked a reporter: “I'm sick and tired of benig told ‘nothing doing today’ whenever the governor or the sheriff makes a statement. We can do better without those syndicate mugs.” Another bookie drew agreement from others when he proposed a
light heavyweight, and Jim Wat. kins, heavyweight.
Tonight With
CHICAGO, ¥eb. 21 (UP)—Purdue’s e glant-killer role in Big Nine present the league championship to Illin
assume the too sure it will happen.
The Boilermakers, winners of only
open the week tonight at third travel to Minneapolis to en
gage second-place Minnesota.
now, assuming that the Illini can
place Michigan and Saturday they
> only when the Gophers took a 54 ‘A double victory for Purdue|t0 47 win at Ann Arbor Saturday. would just about insure the title|It was the first home loss for for- Illinois, safely in the lead|Michigan since February, 1947.
meeting to organize revolt against the syndicate.
Michi ichigan rratic basketeers could cage play this week and ois as a gift. But don't be
six out of 10 league games,
Paul J. McDuff, Times-Legion Golden Gloves official, checks | the tickets as the team of young fighters waves so long to Indian-
In Golden Gloves Tourney Tonight Caps Trim Rockets, 6-3, Sweep Season Series;
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MONDAY, FEB. 21, 1049 .
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Face Tough 5 Games
Focus Attention on By BILL
land that must be reckoned with
a grand slam here against Philadelphia, 6 to 3, before 8765 paying customers, . It was the Caps’ sixth victory in as many games against the lowly kets from the Eastern Division.*® With 12 games to play in order to complete the 68-game schedule, here's the job beforé the Caps: five games on the road at Washington, tomorrow; Buffalo, Tuesday; Cleveland, Saturday; St. Louis, Mar, 12, and Pittsburgh, Mar. 19. Home games are yet to be played with Cleveland, Feb. 27; Providence, Mar. 3; Washington, Mar. 6; New Haven, Mar. 10; Hershey, Mar. 13; Buffalo, Mar. 17, and Pittsburgh, Mar. 20 (the final night). ! 4-Goal Period We can go out on the limb and
Indianapolis has “come a long way from St. Looey” in the American Hockey League race but now it's Pittsburgh and Cleve:
first three positions in the Western Division. St. Louis, leader most of the season, took a 9-0 shellacking last night at home from Pittsburgh while Indianapolis was making,
st Flyers on Road This Week;
Cleveland, Pittsburgh EGGERT
in the battle for any one of the
injury. Sammy Mulholland, one of the league's fastest skaters, {took a short pass from teammate |Harry Pidhirny and jammed the |puck by Sawchuk at 13:37. Steve |Wochy, an ex-Cap player, teed off|
| {with a long screen shot that hit the target at 17:29. With a minute to play, Philly Coach Wally Kilrea yanked Perras from the net and inserted an extra wing. Battling for the puck after a faceoff in their own zone, the Caps regained the rubber disc and Podolsky shot a footer at 19:46 at the ungarded net and scored.
INDIANAPOLIS (6) Philadelphia (3) Sawchuk .......... OQ .. vern ress Nicholson . ..LD «vee. Kralger Dewsbury RD Kilrea Podolsky Lw Prentice
|D. Morrison ... . {R. Morrison RW
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Spares: INDIANAPOLIS, Melong, Wot, predict that St. Louis will miss| Gauthier, MacKenzie, Reid, Glover, Brune-
the playoffs because the Flyers|pnia meager.’ : : this week start a seven-game| Mulholland, Hartsburg, DeFelice, Pidhirny road trip ,a tough assignment for|ivpraNarors”. ©) TERIODS even the best clubs. Philadelphia . 1 The Caps played good hockey| pirat Perimm only when they had to last night
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apolis. They left yesterday for Chicagb and the Tournament of the semi-finals and finals, which|the law-enforcement agencies at) Champions.
Kentucky Called Tops;
But Who Is N
ext Best?
Clash Between St. Louis and Aggies May Afford Key to Question Among Fans
By TIM MORIARTY, U
nited Press Sports Writer’
NEW YORK, Feb. 21—There was little doubt in the minds of college basketball fans today that Kentucky stood in a class by itself. But was the second-best team St. Louis or Oklahoma A. & M.? That question will get another airing when the speedy Billikens
Hard-Playing Jets Lose to Stags
CHICAGO, Feb. 21 (UP)—The 3866.
the rest of the game.
Stags could not be stopped.
—=iwith 18. Chicago Stags (95) Indianapolis (72) fg ft pf} fg ft pt Spears. f 6 4 3Brookfleld, tf 0 0 4 Rollins, 3 1 4 Byrnes, f 4 00 Giimar, { 4 0 2Hamiiton f 0 0 1 Meinhold, f 2 2 1|Mandic, I 5 7 1 Miafek, c 22 1iNagy t 101 Mikan, ¢ TT 2 3Towery, c 6 65 o Phillip, ¢ p 4 OKirk, g 1 23 Vance, g 0 0 2Mogus ¢ 6 4 1 Bloom, g 1 2 0/Malamed. g 21 Grabowski, ¢ 5 0 5|Bskridge, g 100 Totals 39 17 21] Totals 26 20 20
Ha!f Time Score—Chicago 48, Indianap-
1. ore Throws Missed—Spears, Meinhold, Miasek 2, Phillip, Bloom; Byrnes, Mandic 3, Towery 2, Kirk, Eskridge
Illinois was expected to have|
get by their two scraps, against|little difficulty with seventh place, Iowa at home tonight and against|Iowa tonight, but -the last place! Northwestern in the Chicago Notthwestern team Saturday may| Stadium Saturday. ibé€ a stronger opponent. Purdue was as certain to be Headliners on Card the underdog for its two contests! phe Jowa-Illinois' and Purdue-| Just as such as avi favonf [Michigan clashes headline toto win its two. {night's league card of four games4 Open Winning Streak {Other conference contests are| The Boflermakers have tangled Ohio State at Indiana and North-| with both Michigan and Min-| Western at Wisconsin with the! “nesota “earlier ‘this season and|Blickeyes and Badgers the favorbatted 500 in the games. The|ites in games which could go| Wolverines topped, 45 to 36, at|either way. Lafayette, but Minnesota won a| Saturday another four games 67 to 52 victory on the same|are on the program. In addition floor, ‘ ki to the. Purdue-Minnesota and Purdue will find tonight that|Illinois- Northwestern tilts, InMichigan at home is a different|diana plays at Iowa and Michigan| club from Michigan away. The|and Ohio State, Minhesota wit} Wolverines, after losing to Min- close Saturday’s bill with a nonnesota and Purdue, opened a six conference game at Michigan - Bloomington’'s Panthers— State H. S.
game winning streak which ended! State.
man, Jerry Johnson, Wayne W. . Leo Marchant, Jack Owens at Bloomington Saturday night. Coach Clifford (Two-Bits) My straight dual meet
Sports Events
Here and There Today, Tomorrow -
TODAY COLLEGE BASKETBALL Big Nine Ohio State at indiana, 7.30 p. m Purdue at Michigan Towa at Illinois Minnesota at Michigan State Northwestern at Wisconsin State Anderson at St. Joseph's
TOMORROW COLLEGE BASKEBALL State
Canterbury at Franklin. DePauw at Wabash Hanover at Indiana Central Rose Poly at Manchester PROFESSIONAL BASKETBALI Bostog. vs. . Indianapolis. Jeis, Pleldhouse, 8:30 p. m.. Broadcast, p. m., WIRE PROFESSIONAL WRESTLING Armory, Til No. Pennayivania St... p.m.
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BOXING Times-Legion Goiden Glovers ment of Champions at Chicago
Mat Champs
, Don Sciscoe, George DeBoy, Don Brosand Jim Ellis (left to right) com"High School ‘wrestling team that won its fifth straight state mat champiens,
ers’ Panthers also completed their
season last week without a loss to Indiana opposition. r :
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be :
The outcome of the game was never in doubt as the Stags used |ing but also would carry the Billitheir first team in the first and er and the second team Se The Jets Missouri Valley Conference.
played a hard, fast game, but the
Andy Phillip took over for the ailing Max Zaslofsky, pumping in 22 points to lead the scoring. Carlisle Towery paced the Jets]
ler RA op | Kentue Ry-Murray:
in Tourna-
{from St. Louis and the possession-minded Aggies collide Saturday night at St. Louis in the week’s top g the peak of oper-|—— A ———_—————
ame. The Aggies already hold a de|cision over 8t. Louis this year, a (thrilling 29-27 overtime victory fashioned on their home court last month. | Both Teams Hit Stride | Since that game both teams have come along fast, the Aggies |losing only to Oklahoma and the
Chicago Stags ended a two-game pjjjjkens showing Improvement losing streak last night by de-|with each game, except for a feating the Indianapolls Jets, 95|temporary lapse last week when to 72, before a small crowd of they were upset by Ohio State.
A victory by St. Louis not only would improve its national stdnd-
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|kens into a deadlock with the | Aggies for the top rung in the
Kentucky, rolling along with only one setback in 23 games— that by 8t. Louis in the Sugar Bowl—-faced comparative “breathers” this week, The Wild{cats, who received news yesterday {that they have been top-seeded in ithe forthcoming Southeastern [Conference tournament, face {Georgia tonight and Vanderbilt, Saturday. Yale, Which drubbed Holy Cross last Saturday night to cinch a bid to the NCAA tournament, was
—|spree for the Caps with a pivot
First riod: INDIANAPOLIS (1), Podoisky (D. Morrison, R. Morrison), 1:19; against Philadelphia and they Ti had to in the final period.
INDIA Reid (MacKay, GlovLeft Winger Nelson Podolsky|
AHA 3), (Reid, cKay) {started a four-goal first-period
y 13:27. Penalties, Kjviger (tripping), Mulholland (tripping).| —econd period: Philadelphia (5), Stefaniw (Prentice, Kraiger) 1:21; INDIANLIS (6), Glover (MacKay, Reid), 18:40.
| shot at 1:19 against Goalie Floyd |Penalties, Waldriff (tripping), DePelice |Perras. Gerald Reid skated deep|'™ nied heed: Np aonighsticking). A |to Perras’ left for another at/bolland - (Pidhirny), 13:37: Fhiladeiphia) |3:41. Gordon Haldy beat in a re-|INOIANAPOLIS 0 Fod mercies): \LT.0:
) 'odolsky (D. Morri-|
{bound at 8:21 and things got more miserable for the fuseless! Rockets at 13:27 when Freddie!
Cap Scoring Glover swished a quick shot by GP. G
Perr. the oid a ~ pis PIM 4X erras, the sieve. . . .. ire a nme cn gal .. 28 $6. 13 lof [ | Wally Stefaniw tripped any|uormay a3 os | plans for a Cap shutout at 1:21|Podolsky 50 16 24 40 72 | of the second period as he drove|m. Morrisen | 31 13 14 1 a | the puck quickly to Goalie Terry|D. Morison ¥ 13 18. 3 12 | S8awchuk’s right from a close-in [DeFe0ury 81 6 ® 2 ia Goal Judge Quits MacKenste .... 40 12 9 21 2 A few moments later Haidy|Nichosea -..... 31 1 17 4 took a shot that Goal Judge Rollie| wort 54 1 10 11 1 Vornehm thought went in and long 1.1 ne out. Official Hec McLean ruled|sawenus ~~ si oo HEH no goal saying the puck hit the GOALIE'S RECORD Suge pole which Haldy con-|sawenux Gi Ger 5k Siew firmed after the game. But it| THREE GOALS, ONE GAME | | was McLean's inarticulate lan-| ®eld 2. MacKay 3, Simpson; D Morrison
gauge with Vornehm that led! J tba Vornehm to walk away from the Amateur Baske ‘ I goal light. He was replaced b Tonight's schedule in the Sportsman's | Dick Mohr who blinked the light! Grevawesd Fastin vr Cons Tebarn: 5 Big at 18:49 as Glover canned his|Fasle Legion vs. Monarch Steel; 9, St. Joe | second goal of the game. [7 Di Pour Hawks Philadelphia forced the play in the final period after Perras re-| turned to the ice following a chin!
Gold Medal amateur basketball tourney at New Augusta is Peb. 24. The tourney will open Feb. 28. For Information call County | 2615 for K. W. Kimball.
5-Day "Hoosier Madness’ To Get Going Tomorrow
769 Prep Cage Teams Await Starting |
| Whistle in 64 Sectional Tournaments |
} At least a dozen of last year’s Indiana high school sectional | basketball champions were expected today to relinquish their crowns {In this week's “Hoosier madness.” Most a the old guard’ Powers should come through with another sectiona rium , but se Amnher vectional triump veral of the smaller clubs probably | By .the same token,
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several Gary Mann, co-owner with!
son). Officials: Des Smith, Hugh McLean. Her
“(a last lap sprint after Phil Thig-
Sawchuk’s Save or. Goalie’s Dance
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Goalie Terry Sawchuk, of th
good save while doing the splits
Coming up for Philadelphia is Steve Wochy (9). The Caps won,
6 to 3. On the Ice
AMERICAN HOCKEY LEAGUE STANDING
Western Division
¥ 5, T Pts G OG INDIANAPOLIS 56 32 13 11 75 238 171 Cleveland . 55 33 18 6 72 230 203 Pittsburgh . 56 31 15 10 T2 237 144 St. Louis 54 32 15 T T1°231 146 Buffale 54 26 20 8 €¢ 187 157 Eastern Division GP. W, L. TPs. GOG Providence 57 38 13 6 82 30! 177 3 v 55-31-30 446-197 | Spri ld 55 17 20 9 43 197 321 New Haven .. 58 17 34 7 41 185 242 Philadelphia .. 56 14 38 4 33 181 330 ‘| Washington 58 4 4 20 149 336
8 RESULTS TAST NIG Buffalo 3, Springfield 1. INDIANAPOLIS 6, Philadelphia Cleveland 3, New Haven 0. Providence 7, Hershey | Pittsburgh 7, St, Louis 0
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NATIONAL LEAGUE W. BET Pts. GOP | Detrait 18 5 8 158 120] Boston ver 20 5 51 140 139 Toronto .... 19 12 50 125.130 Montreal .. . 22 7 47 126 "18 Chicago . . 35 5 43 147 172 New York 16 23 10 42 111 128 RESULTS LAST NIGHT
Toronto 4, Chicago 3 New York 3, Montreal 2
1000-Yard Champ
Faces Challenge
NEW YORK, Feb. 21 (UP)Bob Mealey, a 19-year-old Cornell sophomore today faced the,
Deadline for entries in the third annual challenge of proving that he did Book New Team
not “sneak” into the National! AAU 1000-yard championship. Mealey, who won the title with! pen of Seton Hall and Marcel Hansenne of France concluded a| slugfest, can meet Thigpen in the IC4A indoor track championships Saturday at Madison Square! Garden. Hansenne won't be there, but
lat least Mealey could prove his|C
superiority. { The Negro defending cham-
{pion slowed the place down to at DePauw.
turtle speed, hugging the rail with Hansenne impatiently gnawing at his heels. Every time Hansenne tried to pass on the
still the pace-setter in the Ivy|Mall-town powers are likely to Whiting of the West NIHSC title, |traightaways, Thigpen speeded
| League. (Haven run up against Princeton [tomorrow and Williams College |Saturday.
Other Major Games
| The major games this week: { TONIGHT—Holy Cross-Boston College, St Joseph's-CCNY, = Temple, fayetteLaSalle, VMI-West Virginia, Bradley-Drake, Missouri-Nebraska, Duquesne-Akron, Loy{ola (Chicago)-Western Michigan, Minne{sola - Michigan State, Purdue - Michigan, Ohio State-Indiana,’ Northwestern-Wiscon-
sin, Towa-Illinots, Georgia-Kentucky, LSU-|
Tennessee, Tulane-Vanderbilt, Texas Chrisuan - Arkansas, Colorado Aggies - Denver, Wyoming-Brigham Young. | “TOMORROW — 1llinols Wesleyan-Seton Hall Yale - Princeton, Marshall - Xavier, [Wichita-Tulsa, Fiver Falls-Hamline, Ala{bama - Mississippi ' State, Purman - North |Carolina State, North Carolina-Davidson, Santa Clara - COP, n Jose State - St. Ary's WEDNESDAY —Butler-Cincinnati, CCNYFordham, Cornell - Syracuse, Dartmouth- , Muhlenberg-Villanova, Peansylvania- , Washington & Jeflerson-West Vire (ginia, Brown h i gan State, Bowling Green-Toledo, AuburnGeorgia Tech, -George Washington-George-town, Willlam & Mary-Virginia, -CitadelFennessee, Baylor-S8MU, Rice-Texas, Oklahoma Aggiles-Oklahoma., St Mary’s-San Francisco. Opening of Ohio Valley Con. ference tourney at Loulsville with West ern. Kentucky - Tennessee Tech, Eastern
THURSDAY — 8t
. Francis-Canisius, St. |Bonaventure-Niagara,
NYU-8t. “§ John's,
8.30 Menhatian-LaSalle, Kansas.-Kansas State,
Kéntucky-Xavier (0), Davidson-8outh Carolina, Ohio Valley tourney with Louis: ville-Marihall, Evansville-Morehead. | FRIDAY-—Penn State-Colgate,. CCNY-Baldwin-Wallace, Loyola of Chicago-John Carroll, Mississippl-Mississippi “State, Tu-\lane-L8U, = North Ouarolina-|0la-USC, Oregon-Oregon State, StanfordUCLA, Washington State-Idaho, Colorado A. and M.-.Brigham Young, Utah-Utah State. v itn SATURDAY Holy Cross-Boston U. La-Salle-North Carolina State, Temple-St. Joseph's, Notre Dame-Canisius, ArmyPrinceton, Connecticut-Rhode Island State, Manhattan - Fordham, Navy - Columbia, Penusylvania State-Syracuse, Villanoveall, Harvard-Cornell, Dartmouth- , Northwestern-Illinois, Depaul-Den-|ver,. Indiana-lowa, Michigan-Ohio State, Purdue-Minnesota, Detroit-Marquette, Du-uesne-Belolt, Loyola of Chicago-Bowling Jreen, Oklahoma Aggies-St. Louis, TulsaBradley, Hamline-St. Mary's, Oklahoma-Nebraska-Colorado, Georgie -Florida, Mississippi-Alabama, Van-derbilt-Kentucky, CGeorgia-Seuth Carolina, Arkansas-Rice, Texas Aggles-Baylor, TCUTexas, California-UC Oregon-Ofegon State, Stanford-USC, finals of Ohio Valley tournament
South Side Turners
‘Win Basketball Title
here yesterday, Wayne, 47 to 40. Ft. Wayne won the junior di-
defeating Ft.
40. The national tourney will be held on the local floor Mar. and 6.
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vision, downing Evansville, 47 to!
celebrated” cousins. other battle tomorrow night. A quick spotcheck of the 64° Activities will pick up Wednessectional tourneys shows that day, the schedule calling for 104 first-round defending champs who games, the first ones beginning at will have a rough time repeating!9 a. m. Thursday's card calls for included: {134 games, but Friday is the | Cannelton, whose path into the heaviest day—offering 240 games. [regionals should be blocked by| Some outfits entered in eight {powerful Tell City, beaten only 8nd nine-team centers wo {once in 21 games. jinto the fracas until Friday night. | | Columbus, which will bump up Among them are Anderson. the
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jor Shelbyville's {1947 state champs. ol | Michigan City, in the La Porte |NJ2 oe = [sectional Nine Prep Loops | Mt. St. Francis, the parochial! . | school which won last year «Crown New Kings | {Paoll, the first time it entered] The .1048-49 Indiana high|
the tourney. ’ school b ectional asketball campaign went!
up-and-coming, tarts its title. drive
Garrett, in the Auburn s
ference champs are favored. Chester Township at Wabash. Hartford Center at Decatur. Start Tomorrow The sectionals will get under
crowned.
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at South Bend. |first place. Last year only one _ By Thursday night all 64 sec-|champlonship was shared. tional centers will have moved| into high gear In order to prune ithe field of 769 starters to the ‘64 sectional survivors Saturday|" night. | (Alexandria). This marks the first time in the| 39-year history of the Hoosler schoolboy hardwood classic that sectionals are spread over al five-day period. Officials said that scheduling games tomorrow night helps to bring about more] equal ticket distribution. ‘Showdown’ in South Bend Although only 22 games will be|
Here are the new champs by [conferences the defending tiists in parenthesis:
(Lafayette Jefferson). SOUTH CENTRAL — Greensburg (Franklin). SOUTHEASTERN (Lawrenceburg).
— Madison
(Evansville Central). NORTHEASTERN— Auburn | (New Haven) played tomorrow, at least one of|' , | them will be a “showdown” bat. nt nsC— Gury Mann |tle. That's the South Bend Cen- : * tral-Mishawaka game at. South| MAST NIHSC — South Bend| |Bend. The two northern clubs Central. and Mishawaka {share the Eastern NIHSC title. Porte). [They met twice during the season] WESTERN—Terre Haute State Haute Garfield and
avemen emerged victorious. | Brazil). "== MAJOR LEAGUE BASKETBALL INDIANAPOLIS JETS
vs.
BOSTON CELTICS
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DRUG STORE RESEEVATIONS
The Bulldogs from New turn the tables on their “more faces city rival Tolleston in an-/UP and veered away from the
rail enough to block the Frenchman’s path. | So Hansenne was helpless when | Mealey suddenly zoomed from bec! hind on the back stretch of the! last lap.
Palmer Wi
Mary Fahey @ first spot in the with 1059 in ~svhich they add for a 1233 tota
Dot Ber! " Dot Berkopes the all-events a that gave her t in a row. The was captured b an 1864 that {i total of 1630 «¢ advantageous 2 Only changes closing phases were in the where Lila Litt with a 650 tota clung to secon Tillie Smith position with had 84 free sti tal. Peggy Lan 60 pins for i pushed Kay Ke with her 634 to Lila Littrell high individual made on Feb. to-cash figure: doubles, 569 fo! for all events.
e Indianapolis Caps, makes a in front of the cage last night,
St. Thomas Wins CY0 Cage Crown
St. Thomas of Indianapolis to.
Cathedra!
day reigned as champion of the JN Yavers CYO Junior Archdiocesan basket- The t ev ball. Gene Henn nabbed 12 points v to lead the local team to victory ago when Yave last night over St. Mary's of fts second stra Richmond, 38 to 23. with a 2694 at | The St. Mary's squad Yeécéived than 200 teams the sportsmanship trophy. First handics In the Indianapolis District Indianapolis 1 senior tourney, Sacred Heart took 2903 total thaf first place, downing Cathedral, 32 Low-to-cash wi to 29. : Semifinal results | i tourney "st “Thomas "of ndiesiiccesan BUSI St.. Paul of Tell City 21. St, ary's ef Richmond 41,.8t. Margaret Mary of Terre Haute 30 Bemifinal results of the CYO isiries ‘ourney. -8t. Catherine 28, Cathedral 24; Sacred Heart 38, Holy Name 28. INCOME Cates urna at Cathaieaiieg® the CTO Reaso . tL ral: 3 ey - Qatherine ve Sacred Heart; cu Rots nable rinity wv of Cc « p a LA Th THE Cee, Feqution Beta t. Patrick an ttle Flower will meets in the playoff of the Indi 1 : rie Pa" ine ndeSaoeut pri WAH 2M
Little Giant Gridders I You Save Be MEN'S SUITS
CRAWFORDSVILLE, Feb. 21 Wabash College will open its
1949 football schedule on the road : with a newcomer to Caveman ROBERT J competition, - Albion College in : Ope:
Albion, Mich. The game with Butler will be ayed Oct. 1 in Crawfordsville, Complete schedule: ~ Sept. 24, Albion; Oct. 1, Butlers Oct. 8, Case at Cleveland: Oct. 185, entre (Homecoming); Oct, 22, Eartham; Oct. 29. at Canterbury; Nov. 5. Illinois College; Nov. 12,
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Tech ‘Light Brigade’
To Meet Tomorrow COLOR M
Tech “Light Brigade” meets to- fom. ek morrow night at 6 p. m. in the Tech High School cafeteria to CAPITOL | map plans for a final fund-raising 7 W. Wash. |
drive to provide light for the school ‘athletic field.
Te necessary fund of $12,000 lacks near $4000 of its oal.
Casting Results
THE INDIA
Houston Open A (United Press 1) { HOUSTON, Tex. Feb. 21 IUP) C2Sting tournament at Tomlinson either against unbeaten Fairland | s title choice, which ex. Fe Badin [Hall yesterday. Doris Bright was first in the women's event and
N. C,
Thursday.
against —Happy John Palmer, i tourist on golfdom's win[ter trail, today was hailed as the po (best bet in the Rio Grande Valley open. a $10,000 tournament that! begins in Harlingen, Tex.
the annual
Charles Sutphin placed first in McCarthy Trophy
mew M4 Oo, Virginia A
— — Junior division champion was Le erly Bright. ~- arty Bee and Harry Sutphin (placed second and third in the next men’s division. ° Hardware
| eee __ Palmer jumped into the fav- CE
orite’s role yesterd i-| where Auburn's northeastern con-|O% the books today as nine new|after he sloshed conference champi#ns were muddy Pine Forest Country Club! {course to post a 72-hole total of | None of last year’s major con-{272 that was good enough to win | | ference titlists was able to repeat.|the $10,000 Houston Open. Championships in the North! Playing a stead way tomorrow night at the dou-|Central and Southeastern loops/was never. sensati ! ble sites of Gary and Valparaiso, Were carried down to the finalifired a 33-34—87, five under par, Hammond and East Chicago, and Wire before they were® decided.ito finish a stroke ahead of Dr, the 15-team two-bracket center Two titlees wound up in ties for|Cary Middlecoff, the Memphis, dentist who dominated [play until he hit the home stretch.
Bobsled | LAKE PLACID, N. Y. Feb. 21 ‘CENTRAL . INQIANA — Peru (UP)—The French number two oo competing NORTH er — Anderson Cracked bobsledding races
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