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this display, and the Illini made the problem worse with center Fred Green, guards Kersulis and Jim Marks and forwards Dwight
allow them back into baseball,” | Eddleman and Bill Erickson work-
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Cage Team's Loss The Indiana Senate hung a
tors. whose home team was upset last night in the state high school basketball sectionals.
‘ 8 SEN. HOYT MOORE (R. Indi anapolis) introduced the resolu.
breaking combination of Hit-The Dust, winger of the first race, and Jazz On, victor in the second. Two dollar mutuel
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sou Ris Wins Two Events For Hawkeye Swimmers
MINNEAPOLIS, ¥eb, 26 (UP) ~Wally Ris; Olympic 100-meter freestyle
wreath of sympathetic words to-|Siiriing day around two Anderson Sena- Colonta
BLES R. Riensche and J. Markey , 1339.
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Saturday's Sectional Scores
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FRANKFORT Rossville 39, Mulberry 31. » Frankfort 34, Michigantown 23. Frankfort 52, Rossville 39 (final). GARY ar aay pr 31 * Valparaiso mn 37. ny Mann 48, Valparaiso . 34 ( .
82, Greencastle 24. Imore 28, Roachdale 26 (final). GREENFIELD Prankiin Twp. 38, Charlottesville
Oly Jefferson 51, Roll 36 (final).
HUNTINGTON Huntington Catholic 54, Jefferson Center 38. ;
Totals ~~ 30 24 17 En is 50, Northwestern .
Kay Jewelry Holds
Lead in Tourney
With most entries apparently willing to concede first place to
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G. Minardo and B Mi Arde. 1308-1 3 140" . Mina an , Min 1 1 1333 Washington Twp. 43, Twelve Mile 8. .
Flower Bhop «civvvee “ean Sate PUMIUTe oo. sanreinanninns i rity . Box nn
Riviers No. CPTI Pep «3 Polishers ..., venuas 3004
bowling, Claude .Stone copped the night's honors with a 641 in the Dezelan | Mixed competition. Ralph Gale of Woolfarth Dgugs rolled a 625 at
Huntington 41, Union a oa om
44, Huntingburg 35. wally Jasper 48, Winslow 39 (final).
JEFFERSONVILLE
Jeffersonville 41, New Albany 32 (final). : KENDALLVILLE Howe Military 36, Topeka 28. Kendallville 47, —en 41.
final). LOGANSPORT
rt 28. Washington Township 38, Gal-
tion and the Senate adopted it.|pom. mart and Bob Shaw ........ It offered “condolences” to Sens, Fi Seddon and Syren Tone... 130| Madison Ok Saotiolonk $0. Samuel Johnson (R.) and Walte SINGLES HANDICAP ustin Vermillion (D.). "law New W 3. A 2. $1793 Daily Double Hits Phoenix Jackpot gd Oliae ,.1ou Marion 58, Swaynee PHOENIX, Ariz., Feb. 26 (UP) Ernest Ramsey | 600 | Marion 40, Fairmount 34 (final) —A walloping $1793.80 dajly dou-|George Oburn .... MARTINSVILLE ble payoff, largest in the history + | Mooresville 47, Monrovia 44. of a Phoenix racetrack, was re-| At Pritchett’s competition con- Bloomington 37. Martinsville 34. turned on the first and second | tinued. in the 1050 Scratch tourna-| Bloomington 58, Mooresville 43 races at the fairgrounds today, |ment with Grande Flowers still in| (final). i Only two tickets, were sold on| the top spot with 3122, Breathing MONTICELLO
je leaders nMonticello 49, Wolcott 46. was the Colonila ture five Brookston 50, Chalmers 25.
Brookston 42, Monticello
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New Paris 43, Nappanee 30. Concord Twp. 58, Millersburg 24. {Spark Plugs.
20. Hunting-
Morristown 34, Shelbyville 23, Fairland 59, Morristown 40 (final).
Mi ashington Washington-Clay 54, North Lib39.
Shelburn 35, Dugger 31 (final).
. Wabash 53, Chester Twp. 35.
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SOUTH BEND South Bend Central 36, South Bend W 217.
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TERRE HAUTE
Glenn 47, Terre Haute Gerstot i, Over Benton Harbor
Terre Haute State 57, Riley 42. Terre Haute State 56, Glenn 538
(final). . TIPTON Sheridan 27, Sharpsville 25. Westfield 44, Fishers 2!
VINCENNES - * Vincennes 61, Bicknell 51. Monroe City 55, Fritchton 44. Monroe City 49, Vincennes 48
(final). . r ! WABASH
La Fontaine 54, North Manchester 50.
{Wabash 62, LaFontaine 32 | (final). — WARSAW $ “| Syracuse 68, Beaver Dam - 62 (overtime).
Warsaw 65, North Webster 48. Syracuse 57, Warsaw 58 (final). WASHINGTON Washington Catholic 42, Washington 36. Loogootee 33, Barr Twp. 28. Loogootee 51, Washington Catholic 87 (final). le
Wildcat Golf Team
EVANSTON, IL, Feb, 26—
Northwestern’s golf team, defend-|
ing Big Nine champions, will play a schedule of eight matches this!
spring. The Wildcats open their schedule Apr. 23 at Purdue and play Indiana University, Apr. 35. May: 7, they will play host to Notre Dame.
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Plugs back: in the lead a few minutes later with a shovel
shot under the basket. But with just three minutes to go. Applegate hit two fast field goals and a free throw to put Amo back in
the lead and the Plugs were un-
able to score after that.
The victory: gave Coach Win-
dell Scudder’s boys a record of 21 victories against three defeats “|the season. Bs.
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Speedway reached the final
round by defeating Plainfield, 56 to 31, in an afternoon game. John Mayhugh scored 17 points for the
Concord Twp. 42, New Paris; 25 Ame a Speedway oh of (final). : 51 3% A wiecherns 3 13 NEW CASTLE Weathrm'n.r 3 3 12 1 202 sis Bb New Hons. |FEE § § HE New Castle 61; Straugn 34 (taal).| 5 © 0 oEwEnahe § ¢ 3 Gilbon Twp. 56, Earl Park 84. | Halting srs peotouy' sa, shal ar) . re: iway ma 23. Fowler 43, Oxford 00. oct \mmack. © Spesaway—h
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PAOLI We ng Lackey and ne Bram. Paoli 52, West Baden 40. Speedway (36) 4 Plainfield (31) Twp. 59, French Lick 28.'s wiechers t * % PS Koho, f % 5 n Poy Saran Soest SEFC 14 HEL: 11 PERU Mokuine 13 wale 234 Bunker Hill 42, Gilead 87. Vaughn t, 19 lions ¢ Tel 4 0 2
Totals ...2¢ 815! Totals ....12 718 ajftime Score—Speedway 31, e 5 Mayhugh 3, Vance, Jer and A. Wood, Long and Koho 3. « M. PFranklin and Herb
Culver Tankmen «Beat IAC, 55-20
Culver Military Academy repeated its last year's performance yesterday against the Indianap-
“olis Athletic Club swimmers in the Indac pool, winning 55 to 20.
Manual Curbele of Culver set
Bush vile 54, New Salem B80|, ,.w pool record of 2:12.6 in the SEYMOUR 200-yard free style. Freetown 30, Seymour 25. : : Medora 42, Valionia 38. Black (0), Dan Nybare. (IAC) ‘Mime’ BT Medora 49, Freetown 38 (final) ©. Bob Buster 140), Tom Lord (IAC). me 1:109,
Style—Manuel Curbelo
Yard Pres Time 3.124 (uew' pool record. od fecsed 113.6. ew TI ol TALL, Fran Mekres, TAC) Wa
100-Yard Back Stroke—Bill Moran
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Slavik (0),
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150-Yard Individual Medley—M
anusel Curtis (C), a Moran (IAQ), Tom lord
(IAC). Time 1:55. Diving—Jack LaPFever (C), Dick Hardie ©), ts Graf (IAC)
ton Clay 27 (final). ls o30- Yard | Mediey Relay—Oulver (Wallace, SULLIVAN 200- Yard 2 Relay—Culver Dugger 49, Graysville 45. {Black, lL us, Laux). Time Shelburn 46, New Lebanon 36. J
Tri-State College Wins
Times Special BENTON HARBOR, Mich, Feb. 26-Tri-State College of Angola, Ind., handed Benton Harbor Junior College its first home de-
.|feat of the season here tonight, 34 | Sheridan 45, Westfield 32 (final).
44 to 37. Tri-State (44) [Benton Harbor nm ig 1t pt 5 ft pi Stevens, [ 1 1/Hxlstad 11 Cobble, f 1 0 0|Boney.f 3 2 Allene + 1 3iKasichke! 11 Hemrick.g 4 1 1iCarisonec 1:0 Olasso, § 1-0 4 ,e 1-0 Monroe { 1 0 OjWardg 22 Bishop! 1-0 1{Tucker, 8 21 Lambert, ¢ 0 1 1/Kullenberyg 1 0 Keeling. g 10 0 8amsg 02 Brown,g 10 1 Carver.g 102 Ramus.y 20 12 Willerickg 0 0 3 Totals 204 14 Totxls— 49 Halftime score: Tri-State 328, Benton Harbor 14 we Pree throws missed: Cobble 32, Allen, Brown, Halstad 2, Olney J. Stark 3 Ward, Tucker.
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It was Indiana's fourth
Wolves End Season At Snail-Like Pace
COLUMBUS, 0., Feb, 26 (UP) —Ohio State's basketball team
second |... the legs off a snail-like Michi-
gan squad, 69-44, to end its dislappointing Big Nine season to-
8 night with a 6-6 record.
It was Michigan's fourth defeat against six wins in conference
Plugs. They were paced in their ho drive by Harold Applegate who play and also ended any pes hit 23 points. The 6 foot 4 inch center tied the game at 42 all {with five and one<half minutes to go with a shot from the field. Forward Jack Mayhugh put the
consideration,
After the first 11 minutes, Michigan was never in the game. At that point, Ohio went ahead 13-9 on two quick, fast-break baskets by Bob Burkholder and Bob Donham. Up to that time, both teams had felt each other out with long shots, four of which were sunk in quick fashion by Ohio's Gene Brown from just about the same spot in the floor.
Double Score
Hawks After Calsbeek Goes Out -
IOWA CITY, Iowa, Feb, 26 (UP)—Iowa fell to pleces before
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