Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 February 1949 — Page 6
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Bears Take
gun steamrollering with an atupset over favored Lawrence
five at 8:30 yesterday morning.
ttucks, Lawr
Game oh Slate -
on Cardinals =
Cathedral (41 to 39) on successive nights two weeks ago. Chance for Revenge
18 snd two mark. The Green-
feat an underdog Washington Washington's preparations for the Tech game this week had included early morning workout beginning
at 8:30 a. m.—a move by Coach
Cen The Tech-Attucks tilt will give ~ » ~ » Crispus Attucks vs.
afternoon against
its first local sectional crown. of
A well-balanced talented Lawrence Central aggregation moved
rispus Attucks’ mediocre Shooung 246, the heralded Tigers might be entéring the semi: ~play--thist i i Tech labeled heavily as the team. to stop in quest
the Tigers’ 20-in-81 performance against a stub-
points of paying off.
Deaf School
Dave. Hine that came within two}
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Tech's record today stands at - 15 and four while Attucks has an gy
clads were hard pressed to de-|F 4
shown behind Northcutt. Atu
starts in the season, turned in the only sizable upset of the tourney hy pasting a 43 to 39 reversal on Broad Ripple, winner of 13 of|’,
19 ‘games.
The victory snore than avenged the 55 to 52 loss to the Rockets three weeks ago and found the Cards looking like a fast-stepping
club not to be taken lightly today. py 0iq “Southport turned in a 272 Louis, Schmalfeldt. hit -three{ (L-08):. and Broad Ri e a 238 as Louls hit “three| (15°63). Ripple could have won fielders for the Cards in the Pet ot the charity lane, having ning Tound. The county fre |missea 10 of 19 free ones while second as Schmalfeldt and Henninger 8: moh (39) Horton Smith fired it to 23°10 19.|, b la comprar fo Coach Frank Baird's boys Atmstrong! 3 1 JRSmitnf ¢ 3 1 tightened the reins the half ix 10 dswphens v 898 as Bobby Stephens hit three-for«|H. Sm 31 §omison, z 338 Si Svng RING 8 30 10.28 load suas, ce foo twang" 002 Defors iting again. Wi “rota T@ Toms BIT Saale — points in the ¢ nat “pre Throws arn Einar, session to keep Ripple at bay, |Stevens 5. Mera 3 Smitson © Both teams were Somewhat! ore. An... Maaziey;
entral
into the semi-final round of play by nipping Cathedral's fighting
Irish in probably the biggest thriller of the local sectiong), played
to date,
The Bears won, 50 to 49, in an overtime session as Roland lofted his second of two free throws in the final minute!
‘been knotted changed some
shooting and ha by a little Irish Radkovic,
. changed hand twice within the
Up to that time, the contest had eight times and
hands seven, largely by ball man
vs. Cathedral
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McParla 2, ar McCullough, Cain 3 Hartman, Sparks 3, True ¢,
BAA Newcomers Spark Celtics
By United Press
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heuted yo I particular th the Basketball ' Association of America’s eastern division, wished today that former Holy Cross co-captains George Kaftan and Dermie O'Connell had beep with
In the see-saw fourth, the game | was deadlocked three times and
final two minutes. Jim Reynolds, Radkovic, Marion Jessup and Cunningham baskets the final minute with Cunningham getting the last one 20 seconds before the gun. The Bears had hit three-for-five in the fourth. In the overtime, Cathedral missed all five shots and Lawrence all four, The Irish dropped the game at the free throw line, missing 10 of 19 attempts while the Bears got 16 of 22.
the team when the séason began. Kaftan and O'Connell they were graduated from Holy
they sparked the club to a 102
n to 83 victory over the St. Louis
Bombers. It was the highest point toal recorded this season by the fifth-place Celtics. Kaftan and O'Connell each scored 14 points but their playmaking set up other Boston players for a stream of points,
Center George Nostrand was high man for the winners with 19 points but Bomber Forward Bee Smawley took individual scoring honors with 27.
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Orville Northcutt-of the - Deaf -School-went-spra met Cri Attucks in the. quarter-final round -of the local but the Tigers’ Tom Overton (17) managed to retrieve it.
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alph Davis (16) must have game last night, Emmis Cline caress on the noggin as Cline and teammate Dick Wills (3 ter-final game won by Tech, 38 to 28. Myron Mor iarity
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including 28 in the last period.|
Butler Winds Up Season With Two Road Games
Feb. 26—Butler University will finish its on the road this week end with Mid-Amer-
Jasper 36, Jeffersonvi
Silver Creek | AFAYETTE | Shadeland 50, Stockwell 43. have! Lafayette 47, Dayton 38 |glven the Celtics a boost since
Michigan La Porte
Galveston
1948-49
{Kokomo 48, Elwood 37. Western 53, Union Township 39
Criffin Mt. Vernon ow rmony 33. Oentral 51, Memorial 48 Bosse 55, Lincoln 82.
FRANKYO! Michigantown 46, Washingto!
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DEMO Rensselaer 51, DeMotte 23. Remington 35, Brook 24.
ELWOOD n
EVANSVILLE Wadesville 33. 44, N
Rockfield 20, LIN tlle 44
36, Center Grove
RT 28, Colfax 10. G/
Gras 4 Rn, 2 ussellville Pillmore 46, ioverdale 30. GREENYVIELD Pranklin Township 40, Mt. Comfort 20.
Charlottesville 39, Wilkinson 7. Portville 54, Greenfield
8, McCord {lle 45. sville X SB
"| sandusky 0, Sind Creek 41 The Boston Celtics, who are| = = MART
‘ernon_ 36. HARTFORD CITY
Hollan i
ERSONY Mauck
lle 73, port 44 Charlestown 38
City 31, St. 49, Westville 34. LEBANON
Cross at mid-year and last night | Zionsville 63, Perry Central 3 Thorntown 42, a
Worthington 58, Switz City 41. Linton 33, Solisberry 29.
30, Walton 26.
Logansport 63, Lucerne 43, New Washington 83, Sauda 35 Aoatiaf 58 Comtral a. :
MARION ‘lished by Nels Ste |Swa, i , wart who rea. iy Jelhtton 19P y overtime),
, Mich., basketball season
we 39.
Mary's 25
FARMLAND Jaghacn Township 43, Farmland 30 (overme), . Parker B51; Huntsyille 40,
Deer Crpek 39 Flora 45, Delphi 40.
Greenwood B68, Nashv e Bargersville 46, Fradklin 37. »n
n Township 34.
{Roll 45, Ridgeyille:.-31, jovertime). ar Hartford City 50; Montpelier h RUNTINGTON Union ‘Pownship 41, Andre Huntington 88, Jefferson Township 29.
*3 Huntin rg 40, Surgeon ».
Short-Handed Caps Face Barons
CLEVELAND, Feb. 26—The Indianapolis Caps, striving for a sweep of week-end games to better their lead in the American Hockey League's Western Division, open a home-and-home series here tonight against the Barons. In six games this season, the Caps have won four and lost and tied one to the Barons. However, tonight Coach Ott Heller is confronted with some personnel troubles. Center Don Morrison has taken on a mild case of flu, Fernand Gauthier bruised an ankle in Washington last Tuesday night, Cliff Simpson hasn't recovered fully from his shoulder injury and Gordon Haidy is spending too much time. in the penalty box recently.
ES ————— i — Le ‘Trio Defends “ABC Championships Today ATLANTIC CITY, N. J,, Feb. 26 (UP)-Jimmy Towns and Bill Sweeney of Chics will try. to retain their national doubles title and “Lincoln Protich of Akron; O., will attempt to keep his sin-
can Bowling Congress competition, Towns and Sweeney won with a 1361 last year, while Protich took the singles title with a 721. A singles champion never peated and only once in
straight titles.
doubles yesterday produced no changes in the standings.
[Local Swimmer Places In National Meet
Times Special WASHINGTON, Feb. 26-—Ivan Chalfie, 17-year-old swimmer from Indianapolis, finished second here last night in the 150{yard individual medley event of the National AAU swimming meet.
Chalfie is a senior student at
{Ind E hoot. Shortridge High Hockey Ace
MONTREAL — Maurice Richard, star National Hockey leaguer, broke into the 200 goals bracket and is aiming at the alltime mark of 323 goals, estab-
quired 15 years to set that record.
gles crown during today’s Ameri-|!
rye pre- st |vious.. ABC tournaments has a “|doubles : player figured in two!
Heavy rolling in singles and|.
In the only league gaie last {night the veteran Bryan Hextall, {a hockey campaigner for 16 sea-
, (sons, 11 of which were spent with
|{the, New York Rangers of the National Hockey League, blasted ‘a -40-foot goal with only 17 seconds remaining last night to give the Washington club a 4-to-3 decision over the Hershey Bears— their first in eight games.
born Deaf School five, Crispus Attucks served notice yesterday a ‘ wn " © they'll be the team to beat for “rrrir™e tol Tire game and * ° S ° | Schedul the Joa! sectional tle today. LrLLne”scoring generous. || JUS, Flashes (Indianapolis Sectional Schedule , club coasted to a 44 to 31 tri-| Jerry Moers was 8 Bling ho : Sacred Heart .....26) Cathedral - t after downing °°? or - . Tp m W ; sesssenis umph last sight a in the after.|floorman and scorer, getting 12 n unnm Cotati TI oy the Cats, , points. The Hoosiers hit .240,% 48 5. wm. Friday ) noon. Attucks had things underly, 0 54 shots to get 13 field La Central 41 so) Lawrence Central . o after a 9 to 7/18king 54 wrence a Lawrence Central ..50 control at all times |[goals. The hard-fought struggle Speedway Meets 8:15 p.m. Wednesday first quarter lead, nd Semon was cleanly played with the losers Plainfield Fi Warren Central 38 strated . throughout game getting eight personals and the ntie ve =m Sater was bubbling over with scoring winners only seven chalked] Two of Marion County's prep Broad Ripple a Broad Ripple ......39 ». m. Saturday Arig An appetite against. them. rt representatives in foreign sec- Howe ........i....47 tp. m. Friday vw | Crepes AW. 40 Schoo! (3 ¢|tionals—Speedway and Franklin : Overton Gets 30 Point} | A tof 1's *}| Townahip—were slated for semi Beech Stove... 18 Southport «e.......48 Southport roseentrris Tom , Overton. Jones Thoma J 33 iSnesmerent 1 § 3|final action at 1 p. m. this after- Southport .........47 Sugint Powe MA a pair of aren. 5 4 § aoa, ¥ i 1 !|noon in the Danville and Greenfree ones. Fred McClaren came Sms § oo Staves © 1 3|field sectionals, respectively. washington .......40) Technical .........38 in for eight points but Don germe: { 1.3 3ouh? 0 0 1 Speedway's defending cham-| 8:30 a. m. Friday : Thomas was the steady slipper | Binin. y oot plons gained the semifinal round T trereresolt 19.9. PY » and Balley League was out-re-|" oan — — [18st night by defeating Browns- |... so Suortridge ........gs) Technical o.oo... bounded only by the undeniable] Totals ...20 4 7 Totals .13 §_o/burg, 43 to 33, and the Flashes "0° pions Overton. hy af Bho Attucks Ul.|advanced by romping over Mt. AGO +ovoen idl . Wen, 10d 31 to. 13'at the haif| To rows Missed—Hagemeer 3 La-| Comfort, 40 to 20. Pike Town 28 p.m. Sabra nd 8 the halt 2, Moers 3, Coens, League. | ship, the third county team play-| School for Deaf ...35) School for Deaf ...81 " and paced the scoring Albis Miligoss and Maurice the Indianapolis sec-| 17 a. m. Friday With eight minutes 10 go. | Jordan. rn tional, was eliminated by Whites- Decatur Central ,..52 8:15 p. m. Fridey . Sg nt i Li SIE VER COR eR RE | town Thursday : Cris A ashen T d The Plugs wake to take the floor 3e% Davis ........20 Crispus Attucks ...44) Crispus Attucks ech vs. Shortri ge against Plainfield, 52 to 51 win-| Orispus ‘Attucks . 40 Fr atiiy Pig Cleon Tobked tough iirdle to surmount before ners _over,Clayton might, at| =~ : oy va ml finals today arter stopping Shortridge, 38 to|1 P- Mm. and Franklin was to'meet * 2. lat night. a ne teary er. ene Sectional Tourney S Coach Herman Hinshaw's lads hit 10-for-27 in the f 8 while building leads of 13 to 9 and 24 to 18 in each quarter. Tech| Speedway started slow against A MARTINSVILLE was never seriously threatened after grabbing the initial quarter Brownsburg and held only a 17[Lawrence Central 50, Cathedral 40 (over-| Martinsville 41, University 30. Jlead but could have been pushed to 15 lead at the halftime. All of] time. 43, Broad Ripple 3. Bloomington 74, Stinesville 56, to the limit but for two factors: in the third and three in the|the Plugs’ 17 field goals were| Tech 56 Shortridee 36 : Chalmers 40. ISNTICELLO "Big Bill Ralph could have kept|fourth off 34 shots. Pollom and/made by the county's champs’|Crispus Attucks 4. Silent Hooslers 31. |Brookston 80, Reynolds 35. his mates in the game with his| Englerth led with 10 points each|*“gCE Tineup. Anderson St. Mary's 43. |nunete Burris €1 Fear 36. one-man show but found the bas-|wnile the rest of ShOFTIAEY'S|mas toe ton NA gh Jolislimwsdhy’Andeiip 3. Cowan 46, DeSoto 38. ket hard to solve despite his bril-|, ,.,, nanegeq to give Ralph a|points while Bruce 31, Williamsport 36. Oxtord 30, Ambia 33. fie, a2 Bt i, Ti Bin Det 2 CF hh 6 1 or re 70 3 BE ry ols 4hel/had seen better playing days be- i Patriot 35, Vevay 33. , i. Bis Devil Joed up. with & 183[{0TS last night © | Prankin Township's Flashes!" Ste Lo Sy "Ths ponderous pivotman The game itself was a consola-| C0Asted to their first tourney vic-|wew Marion 4, Napoleon 42. Chay Tap al eietsen Te 0 sight ‘of “his teants ‘11tion for Coach Jerry Steiner. It) 77 Ernst Mt. Comfort after|betesr Sumtiin 33. ae micmoND J was the t time in three years) STAD to 2 first quarter 46, Webster 36. and ‘twenty of the 28/°00 0 oe Devils: Be "he Flashes ran 0 Qiltie 48, Meltonville 23 Richmond 18: Wales 35 be contincing proof that Ralph is|t0 Win their first sectional ‘start,|t0 19 and held the losers to a wo. Rochester 41, Grass Creek 38. the most valuable player to his|PAVIng dropped Manual in the|lone point in the second period. (Liaser Cntral 6, Chester Central 40.| Laiters Ford 46, Medaryvilie 36. team in session. Reserves saw considerable Rushville 5, 3 fe nap, Shred "STRESS re, a, cio Ue Paha rng lm 8 Mn, [RE RE alph Gets 13-Point Half oF Ym 137 haw 88 nx, Somtort made BRAZIL SEYMOUR . Ralph Cline, ne, LT points of its total in the last|putricksburg 3. Asbors 30. Yalionis 83, Tampico 41. . or Tom Pollom and. Charles Eng-|nsierth, o 11 nigh. 8 $43 a Brasil 6. o “ Medora 48, Browns double lerth canned one-handed spark-|uoriaritys 1 0 1R. De 003 ve Young led the winners ANNEL lors in the ist quarter two and/Ji0e3"* { § SELENE F § § §iwith 12 potats. Bh ra RL A ST Thee thre delders; vespectively. and|Gefl. 's - ol AT eh pr] Brewmessry G3) |nockvinie 41 Rosedate 2%. New Lebanon 35. Plessantville 20 in the second to counter Ralph's|™ >" °™% °° : tens § § jicsdoms ¢ ‘fj PfjcUnin bate Rn earn . TERRE HAUTE : tie Teel 5, Schenck 131 13-point effort in the first half. | Totals 1410 FB Tolle idee 16 Rawart,"s $ 1 IB Rosemieyer.ed 3 ie in, “wberty 2. Nerve Haute Sigte 40, Carfisla «1 * iTech pulled away, 32 to 21 In| Pree Throws Mismed—Poliom 3. . | Ma x31 Philips, ¢ 2 4 3 CRAWFORDSVILLE VINCENNES the third quarter, as Shortridge a oaion. Sieine Eo Thy Kuykendalle 0 1 Sexton, t : ° i venga, Growiordaville n en I, Ar re aa scrapped together one field goal McBride snd Burl Shook. poles, g oo 1h wis 5:3 aia Monroe City 90, Dekiown ; nn ane Vauehn! ¢ 0 0 JiBrower, x 8 © 0|spesdway 43, Brownsburg 33 | Leesburg 41, Silver Lake 39. Southport vs. Broad Rippl Tos 53 | Toe 38 | Oh A Bh a Southport vs. Broad Ripple | Bt S000 BAR WBE en RY, Southport’s hy ving won on fKames Free Missed—Boyer, A. Wiechers 41, Decatur Catholic 34: 8 Twp. 71, Odon 30:
wee. RESULTS LAST NIGHT Washington 4, Hershey 3. GAMES TONIGHT INDIANAPOLIS at Cleveland. Washington at Hershey,
Buffalo at Pittsburg - Providence at Bt. Louis at Springfe EE ————————————————
Slump in Betting
‘May - Close Pimlico | BALTIMORE, Md. Feb, 26 (UP) — Historic Pimlico, one of the nation’s most famous race tracks since it first opened its |gates in 1870, was headed today (for early abandonment. One of the reasons given for the move’was that anlico 1it4 no space to expand an us cannot be kept up-as a “firstclass” track. However, the big slump In betting at Maryland tracks during the pist year, was another and possibly more important rea~ son.
Ron Gescheidler, sophomore guard from s been elected ang
-” Eastern Division | ican Conference games against Western Michigan here ¥ h of ve abliogis wv L ret on|at Western Reserve in Cleveland Monday night, i 0 1 4 Weaver, § 3 8 B|New York ....... 34 38 40 10% Winners in 17 of 21 games this season, the Bulldogs still have 23 AH 13 ‘aiBaitimore ...-:-: # a ‘sw 13 |& chance to share a tie for the conference championship with Cin- " 3 ler, } $ 3| Shiiadeipiia wows 3 : n An 12 icinnatl. However, were Cincin-./% . 3 1 3Reynoias: g¢ 3 1 1|Providence 12 3 30 —% [nati to be upset either by Miami 12 games on their home 3 0 3Moraddene 1 11 Divieide et qp|OF Ohio U., Butler would gain un- floor, here this season, the BiB Tews. Ti ib Hinata i Ee ve va creuoe Broticos have lust. only two games a nReApOS . ..... s th n over Western ito nnat! and Loyola ran © moa [BU fous lg 3 GW 8 [Michigan and Western Reserve. ee , 4, Miugn Mane C18 3 we om | Cinclonati apd Butler each) holds earlier victories sare DIANAROLIS ie Sax . have a 7-1 record in the Mid-|this season over both Western sod Burk Shook. Boston 103, SL. Louis 83. * duintets, hit | Ps : y Jr V . : ? 2) ’ ;
CARE, Inc. today that a food package will to Europe : land Indians Jin
(Sports Events
. By CHICAGO, Nine race,
at the league Crown. At the same time Minnesota, hind Illinois, scraps with Pur-
Minnesota, victors over Purdue; 87 to 52, at Lafayette earlier this year, was given a 12-point advantage over the Boilermakers for the second contest. The Gophers need to win this game, next to the last on their league schedule, and then could tie for the league crown only if somebody beats Illinois. . Two other games were on the league program, third-place Michigan at sixth-place Ohio State, and fifth-place Indiana at eighthplace Iowa. The Buckeyes were a four-point favorite while Indiana was rated five points better. Wisconsin, boasting the league's leading scorer in Don Rehfeldt, who has dumped in 179 points in 10 games, was idle.
have three of the league's five leading scorers on the floor, Purdue’s Howard Williams, tied for second with 163 points in 11 games, and Minnesota's Jim MeIntyre, fourth with 149 points, and Meyer Skoog, fifth with 1486. Tonight's play will the league schedule for Purdue, Ohio State and Northwestern.
Second-Place Gophers Meet Purdue In Showdown Game of Minneapolis
ED SAINSBURY, United Press Sports Writer speed-crazy Illinois along at 62 points per game to hold first place in the Big tangles with Northwestern in the Chicago Stadium tonight, hoping for another splurge of points to strengthen its chance
bdsketball team,
bs ay On All-America
ST. LOUIS, Feb, 26 (UP) — Both Alex .Groza of Kentucky and Ed Macauley of St. Louis, two of the nation’s top basketball centers, were named today on the 1948-49 All-American team selected by the Sporting News. Completing the team were Tony
e Lavelli of Yale at forward and
Guards Ernie Vandeweghe of Colgate and Vern Gardner of Utah. Macauley, a great team player and deft ball handler, was kept at center and Groza was shifted to forward to utilize his scoring proficiency. —Vandeweghe, usually a forward, was placed at guard because of his adaptability. The first team averages six feet, five inches, and each member is a senior. , On the second honbr five are Vince Boryla of Denver and Paul Walther of Tennessee, forwards; Bob Harris of Oklahoma A. and M., center; and Wallace (Wah-
Cousy of Holy Cross at guards. The third team is composed of Bill Sharman of Southern California and Jim Riffey of Tulane at forwards, Leroy Chollet of Canisius, center, and Ralph Beard of Kentucky and Bill Erickson of Illinois, guards.
The game at Minneapolis will) Aggies, Billikens
Battle Tonight
NEW YORK, Feb, 26 (UP)— The season's most dramatic and astonishing basketball game—the Oklahoma Aggies’ 29-to-27 vice tory in overtime over St. Louls— is due for a repeat performance
Indiana st Jowa, Ta Purdue at Minnesota. Illinols at Northwestern.
On the lke in St. Louis tonight. AMERICAN HOCKEY LEAGUE oe There's plenty riding on the STANDINGS Here and There game, DE SouRGe Lihings like he ’ hol 1 in “EIT vo colTODAY, Tomorrow RE Riton Tube conser Hershey +... on 2 3 ‘ a bY 2 TODAY ence and loads of prestige for a New Blaven '.. % 1 » : 3 190 3 1p HIGH SCHoor 5 ments. But trankly the fans are Washington .. 00 9 47 4 23 185 MO| 3:15 Tech va. Crispus Attacks "° {more interested in: Western Division eae Wis, oon winners play for cham-| Whether the Aggies can once GP W L Pts. ain Indianapolis Bon T em, OQLLROE DASKETBALL again cast a deep sleep over the ttsburgh 57 32 1510 245 14 Billikens’ famous attack. Cleveland 34 16 6 74 17 Anderson at James Milliken. Lo: 54 33 15 8 74 243 153) Valparaiso at Washington (St. Louis). Or whether Coach Ed Hickey Buffalo ....... 27 103 158| Notre Dame at Canisius, of the Bills has found a solution
to that puzzling zone defense the
~ Aggies tied Agama his team.
higan st Ohio State. SIONAL BASKETBALL Association of ‘America °° INDIANAPOLIS at New ‘York. - timore.
National League Tri-Cities at Oshkosh: HOCKEY American League INDIANAPOLIS at Cleveland. | Washington at Hershey. Buffalo at Philadelphia Providence at Pittsbu © Bt, Louis at Springfield.
TOMORROW PROFESSIONAL BASKETBALL Association of Ameriea Minneapolis at Rn Wayne.
Syracuse at Tri-Cities (afternoon), Oshkosh at Sh u Waterloo at Hammond. AMATEUR BASKETBALL
CYO Archdiocesan at Cathedral . School, 1 arousn 1p. m. a ne st Dearborn Cym, 1 thréugh ’ HOCKEY Amerioan League Cleveland at INDIANAPOLIS, 8:30 p. m. Pittsburgh at Buffalo,
Louis at Providence
Riverside M. E. Wins 2 Church Cage- Titles
night with a 44-31 victory over Brookside U., B. at the Central “Y" gym. : The junior title was won by!
Boston at Rochester. «|
Ka Riverside M. E. won the men’s| Lo"
. [College Basketball
oo STATE COLLEGES {Bluffton 62, Indiana Tech ®, | Concordia (St. Louis) 49, Valparaise 48, | Hanover 77, Rose Poly 53. OHIO VALLEY TOURNEY Louisville 79, Marshall 65. Morehead State 57, Evansville 54. EAST
|8t. Lawrence 83, Sampson 61, {Colgate 67, Penn State 45 Pratt Institute 50, New Bedford Textile 38, Grove City 56, University of Buffalo ‘42 Rutgers Pharmacy 59, Temple Pharmacy
| Tufts 685, Trinity 49 | American International 63, Norwich 63. |Gannon 52, inboro | Lockhaven 64, Mansfield §2 te Junior College 90, New York State
SOUTH Howard 60, Florence 32 vidson
Tulane 72, Louisiana State 45. Southern rivet 04, Texas Col n tate Ci Salem yi oliogs 1, MIDWEST 1, John
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Prentiss n with a 27-
20 . triumph over Hillside Chris
| A Abllene Christian 54, Payne 47. Otan na
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Wah) Jones of Kentucky and Bob
yola of Chicago 57, J z Cit Sollege, of New York 61 Bariwia
The Wome: in last night's 656 series and For the sec women's t every member | a 633 to lead ti runnerup honor of 216-199-218. got a 597, Evi duced a 589, Pa a 571 and Gert: a 560. The Fehr's Be victim in a on¢ netted the bee 2431 against th Peggy Lanh: dizzy heights 1 to date. After got in step for 656 total. Her 556-=by "Edna Bowes Beal Fa their night's w ” 600 BOW
Dean Andrew, Mut West |
Harold Yount, Hill John Mi
Anvyl Evans, Inter William Gooch, Ya
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Jim P. Noe, Allison. Nc Emil PHC Marvin is. 1 Pik An. “Real 8 om , Ind Bob
