Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 February 1949 — Page 6
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Times’ Sports Writers Thump Chests _As Their Choice for Cage Togas Win With the steel girders at Butler Fieldhouse still ringing from the wild cheers of 15,000 fans who watched Technical “High School win the Indianapolis Sectional Basketball Tourney, the second phase of “Hoosier Hysteria” was taking
Sixty-four teams in the state today began loading their guns for the big invasion of 1ead held by Southport with only 16 Regional Tournament cen-
three minutes to play. The count was knotted at 44-all at the end of the regulation playing period. It was tied at 48-all with only a second to play in the over-
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’ fessionals “despite anything nation land; Baker, Sacramen "a sma” Sr ha Dunn but tied Ms var Shroughy and 8 I, Never. Ia coach says.” his / « . . Every point getter is and a A gEam te: w a 1 or Av. orAv . pr [the local preliminary Gloves meet app Ott Hell D Poys had not Hockey Summary Macauley’s coach, Bd Hickey in his home town and| , ., Glen Fletcher, former In4 150 FT I) 31 8 [to lose in his first bout in the elle y team gets a rid ig AWrsasiasivennssivias 3 106 0 BN 26.60 8.70 _llost a game here in 12 previous! Indisnapels’ (1) Cleveland (5 - Of St. Louis University, charged winning gets a e| dianapolis hurler, is on the Auiea ve. 4. M8 SUN uae mes |TOUrRAment of Champions in Chi- oF. a Bie Cre 'D LS DEVIOUS | Couik a Bessette that Macauley’s game against|in the fire truck. Sacramento’ roster Siscensrassensrasssases § 165 ms uw 29.50 1. |cago. 8 . The u Dowadtry oie - ba caren " : "ar neoroRs ST Promoter Forrest McKinney is/ Buffalo on New Year's Eve. Nichoison werk wr "aprout the Dklahiums Aggies Was ue » ° : : w. 4 184 118 “ 420 4.50 for a capable opponept| Eight Games. to Play D. Morsiso sein ++ Bolinger beca) Was Hi Y . io Oo IU i Sorensen inane 3 an iu 23 7 3a for the Friday bout, a four-round-\« The remaining schedule is all|® Morrison ori BR Wheatus warns Kelly fered a tantalizing salary. InoIs ic 0 ver frtmmsicae dL IN le 4m tm |er—supporting the feature eight- |; Indianapolis’ favor as the Caps,|S0is: Indianapolis, Melons = Wolt, Aggies beat St. Louls, 40-37, Sk T BLOOMINGTON round bout between Joe Sgro, In-|eveland and Pittsburgh battle netesu, MacKay, Haidy, ‘Heller. Cleve. Urday night. ou ssure e ar e ». « 230 175 51.50 13.70 15.80 dianapolis and Jimmy Gramm Bi , Baldwin, wick, Schults, “I think it's a crime against , > a itiataaeennssd Me J BAR ¢ |Frankfort, ne. OF the Western Division lead. = auk. Thurier.” Porteous,” Hoioia, Case.) iepcplieginte athletics to ha 3 , Ma oe a 4 o n an 5. Ho re RY yt A Second Sent. Indianapolis has eight games Wil " SCORE BY PERIODS the coaches and iS League Leaders Top Gophers by Half Game; TT TTT Y . 10.75 . land 2 i ; i Ar EVANSVILLE of Indianapolis against Pat Jo p in}, fix at nome, Ss and indiabapolis TN $ 1 lof professional teams approach Meet Hovsiers Tonight af Champaign : Ori vg TH ouR 8B am (lacobace of Loulsville, Ky. = olfive away, including a two-game| Scoring summary: one of your players just before By ED SAINSBURY, United Press Sports Writer Branch ve, 3 186 1% See EN on the will be Joe . ies with Pittsburgh tomorrow fst period: Rr (1. ,Rugsen| your biggest and most crucial CHICAGO, Feb. 28—Illinols’ raging basketball team, never far iF eonmaaad 0 SC CaS um Arthur, Jnaisnpolls, aud wy and Wednesday nights. Pitts-|wick oi 110 Cleveland 13)" 1es.|8ame,” Hickey sald. from first place throughout the Big Nine race this season, was only ; FT. WAYNE cinnati in another|, . ..h has nine games to go and Jick (Holota. Bull) 16:0. Penaities.| Hickey said he would oppose one victory away today from clinching at least a share of the Hows Miley ........ ——t oh R03 pe wa Supparting BO at ¢ the local five Of these are scheduled on the (hignetiexsng) one's De Merril pacauley's signing with the Na-| conference title. hy Cantral . eh 161 50.25 40.28 10 PL ong Albany Bd el eh road. Two of the Hornets’ con- Secon riod: Indianapolis “, Reid tional League. “He'll go only The rolling Illini, flashing their top speed, a blistering pace, Wesnttaiiascnsiavenise § ni 188 Mu 45.75 ter dhe x hs y tests are with Indianapolis; there, Fiat RacKan), a0 pCloveland (5) over my dead body,” she said. dashed through Northwestern Saturday for an 81 to 64 victory, gl “ at pre en pro ran Year.’ | far. 19 ahd here in the season’s win BOR ali Morrison nui ck- Dares Hickey ninth in 10 conference games, to, Wo 8 : erraesanssisteine § 18 a finale, Mar. 20. St. Louls, fourth- ("3 ‘W5 WMEML et To this, Moore said, “Maybe hold on to the slim half-game Big Nine Standings we ve. a [a 32.30 0.30 place in the Western Division, (Leswiak, " Bessstter 10.08. Penalties ®.| Hickey had better start looking margin over Minnesota's Gophers, wr te TP Op WE cemsesacsnsisaniane A i] mn “oe =» “0 L will divide 10 games at home and Motisen poharging), tiaras hk a good undertaker, because also victorious, 58 to 48, from [lLinots ree TS | 900 639 538 ee VR — MN a EO away, Officials: Red Bunn, Red Heynolds. |we're going after and we're go-|Purdue. gan 8 4 400 471 488 Bacitag wt ig HH om a an 43 | Providence, Eastern Division| | ing to get Macauley.” But Illinois has lest one less|INDIANA ©" . 3 M8 8 se Monsselaer oooi.oioaiiiive 184 @ dw a 5 i onigl champion, will play here Thurs- On the Ice | Moore said that a record sal- game Shan 3 nnesots 24 ope Phe State ".. § ' 00 oe om i ar IN wm. m rian day night, and = Washington, AMERICAN HOCKEY LEAGUE a1y. offer Bad botn-wiads 10 Mg. More I te ligt Tome, ac: oo 8 0 4 em asin 4 188 138 al asa 134 Times Snecial whom the Caps have beaten in STANDINGS {cauley, but the commissioner] e league c Northwestern 2 10 67 62 1 4. 1% 1 ae Mm um CLEVELAND, Feb, 28—Five og |I¢ ames thus far this season, Western Division thought the idea that this upset Minnesota does. One additionall All games: L-Pet Ly tom faatbenen bh S08 sii ne Cl will appear here next Sunday WL T Pts. G OG his game “absurd.” Illinois triumph combined With & yn yes0ts 18 3 900 1101 867° © pete YEE ue mgm [Butlers most phenomenal Bull-ipign peurarous 83H 2 " 1F anything, th should have Minnesota loss woud give thelfiiE" CH 1 Be mt of : ka vas TITS woo wou vee |dogs in recent years finish their Reid Scores Pitiabu 39 33 16 10 76 383 181 made him a very happy player,” |Illinl its first undisputed title onic State 12 5 706 1103 1008 Tochnteal wn. ™ i. am 8.235 basketball to t +58 33 17 8 74 248 164 fe said. “I a if I would since the Whiz Kids of 1943, and 'INDIANA ....13 7 650 1061 883 IE Sea danesonrens ores am mn “ careers tonigh Cleveland's runaway Buttalo ..... 8728 31 8 64 204 168, MOO wonder two Illinois wins, no matter how |FURDUE ....13 8 881 1188 1136 be ia AT LAFAYETTE as meets Western Re-|jaq¢t night, fans were wondering Eastern Division {have been credited with a vie- ’ uld ha WS ain 3 3 58 "NM i 3 we 168 2.60 » 100 [serve ’ 8 a » Minnesota comes out, wo ve Wisconsin ...10 9 - 536 1037 . } Lass iomevaressabnuvernii 17% Wu 8 how little Pete’ Leswick ever got| Providence 50 40 13 6 86 311 183/ tory had St. Louis won Northwestern 5 13 378 87 1081 ve. fiafoend 10 Mi. An BB. a The seniors are Capt. Charles|qway from Indianapolis. The|springhes 83331 450231637 Moore said he talked to Ma-| De Same effect. . fray o.....c.... da “3 Mu Maas John Barrowcli, Bul palding ex-Cap player slapped in| New Haven |... 17 38 3 41 1% i cauley at St. Louis a week ago. lows at Wisconsin Big Nine Scoring ewiibip yoo mh g, um a Er Bob Evans and Bob two goals and was credited ith uigdeighia. "8 1% Rinmm HY said he hadn't geen Ris since. A The Tounh hor? Shots zat chance Rehteldt, Wiscoasia in . a ite 5 Slike Renan seven 4 198 in " - X an as eamma | RESULTS LAST NIGHT acau ey was e! 0 seven | 0 gral a p j- Mviliiams, ‘ , Up a rsiassiassseioaree 3 CE 0 WY am Re {record Bulldogs have an 8 and 1! Holota, jSsober ex-Cap, canned pguigence 4. & a points by the Aggies, but Moore night, entertaining Indiana at el Benes nag iss 51 ved R TRASTORNO R - was ven two - » 3 . o » 1 183 128 was Om 4.25 | Terenve and Nave won I8 games She Su panel Sas gt talifes were event S, RTE TR oe it was just "an off night. Champaign in-the headline league seinfur a. Sian 18. +1 44 144 4 red 4 n In 5.5 nu 11% |while losing four in season play. slapped in by Church Russell and Tnisaren das Eon o game. Iowa travels to Wisconsin Northw'tern 12 47 48 140 117 futttatepraeecs Be LE 40 we 1 [Tonight . SRG wi be the Second Ken Schultz. a es G Pu. © 0a os Char les-Maxim in the second conference clash. [Rutchi® Jurdue --13 38 #1 13 11.4 + meting Rese Gerald Reid jamm a re- i Illinois was the favorite over wn 4 Im 1m» en 0.38 n Bos , For Cas reese 4 HE IW aE ow 18.25 Ww the Fieldhouse Butler hound shot at 3:40 of the second|reronto 5 ia i Go Quoted af 6-5 the Hoosiers, although the latter, Named Grid Coach Josniain Clty 3 a8 s0 2.00 "» unced the Red Cats, 79 to 42, period for the Cap’s only goal. Montreal 7851 boast a four- e ‘conference winCOTM os ocanaesins: 3 on 55.60 30.50 25.9 P Chicago tlm CINCINNATI, 0. Feb. 28 boas gam MACOMB, Ill, Feb. 28 (UP)— AT RUSHVILLE ROBABLE LINEUPS Cleveland put up a sticky de- New York 10 44 116 133 ning streak. Moreover, Indiana|vinceDeFran TRE Comneravitle . 1 185 105 40.25 26.25 » Butler West. + Reserve ferise, much better than Saturday| RESULTS LAST NIGHT | (UP)—Egzard Charles, fhe Cue dropped the first game with the ven University former N oth ushville a ve yes 1. 1s 1 aa a.m - Evans ....... .F...... Cochrane|night when the Barons lost to In-| New York 3. Detroit 3 !cinnati clouter who aspires he TIlini by only two points in & AOU has been named head football Bo ON KS soll "ih “ $3.30 10.9 Shepherd .....F....... . Venetta dianapolis, 6 to 4, in Cleveland. | beaqo 2. Bonitn 2 Wo heavyweight crown, i 0 ble overtime tussle at Blooming- coach at Western Illinois State Routh Central Ba Her ...C.ooeunns The. Caps got only three open ; GU ter than even money ay as B h McCracke BRR gong Rewmbis AAA : hi ti aa ne 1.0 Doyle. X .y Ln . AREAS i. ‘Shey! shots at Goalie Roger Bessette in Omanaih ‘Kansas Tans he put his title hopes on the line! OD as Tootd nave the ‘ability| DeFSncsecs Caained in a. -o SE t 1 16 Te = 3 ‘O'Brien oT GL Lesko the first period last night. TDATas ». Pt. Worth 2. Jagainst - Joey ~Maxim; the Cleve-| sh upset the league leaders. oak team yi oy n e Wild. ali AT VINCENNES | Cap Goalie Terry Sawchuk was Housion 6 Tulsa 6 land Cutie, in the first fight to) pollowing the Indiana clash, | mec Monroe City ws. 0 1o0 ba w "w » S t E |among the missing when Russell . be held at new Cincinnati Gar-|the Illini will be idle until March| Rie anes 4 TE WM n> nu» JPOris vents ' |scored at 9:19 in the first period. Cap Scoring {dens. |7 when they tangle with MichiRAPIER “oss eunsssnnsssee assis 184 138 “ 10.50 H d Th {Sawchuk had been drawn out GP © A pu emi A surprising lack of moneygan at Ann Arbor in the finale rere an ere | trom the cage jor 1% save andj | Glover ........... @ 3 & 7 8 backing Charles was noticeable of the Big Nine campaign. , |was at the left o cage ey tt Tees 4. nn on t bookies and the fight Dump Purd 1949 ‘Sectional Title Tits Today, Tomorrow [vee Russell scored. jaky CUIUIE BOHM most bee and ee pour] piers Dump Purdue | ANSPORT 1 or" 3 Penalties for Don R. Morrison 81 35 13 s 1|plok” with Wisconsin at Madison Sat-| Technical 4, 48 (overtime). Washington Ie. 38, Galveston 20. TODAY | Leswick pestered defensemen Simpson .......... 17 38 te Regardless of the result of the ol the Summittville 9, Markievili 63. Madison a8, NO¥ Washington 40 COLLEGE BASKETBALL at 11:10 and 16:50 with fast skat-|Doqtieet oo 34 18 16 M4 1 pout its financial success was Urday to close sta3on lof 3 ATTICA - MARION | 1ndians at Illinois, - ling ‘and deft stickwork. Schultz Heller I” 18-2418 assured. The ticket sale indi- both teams while Michigan plays| - Aitics 3, Peryaviic 30. | Marion 40, Fairmount 34. | Towa of Wuomin, got his goal in the second period, MacKenzie 3# cated that a sell-out crowd of at Iowa to end the Big Nine slate SHUFF LEBO Auburn 71, 41, | Bicomington ARTINSVILLE © Michigan State at Ohlo State. | skating from behind the Sage and Haldy. 2 115,000 would pack the brand-new fot. 2he night. _ on OAR D ¢ | NTICELLO State silpping the puck past Sawchuk. tare 13 3% ; -cgh ce es 0 el Ev i La Guilford M. Brookston 4, Monticello 30. Butler at. Western Reserve, Cleveland, sitpping third-period score was| eons noa T5000 for an expected gate of| were Michigan State at| erybody’s Playing It At the : alan 60 o LA Ohio State tonigh wy Mu FORD Muncie Central 48, Muncie Burris 37. oo a ara York-¥. 44 Mad) | J8-tooter "e the Jett corner of ar OA Avg Shutouts | State versus ent ng _Oblo, T (0) P S P 0 T Bedtord 4, Teno p 1. 43, 28. SHUFFLEBOARD | Sawchuk . “Lantater ON, ites 25. Concord Twp A, Seamig™ Mid-Mid at Flamingo. Bad boy of the evening Was = THREE GOALS, ONE Game Handball Doubles the. Chi vereis Nore me in 9565 ‘N. PENNSYLVANIA hoo BRAZIL New Castle “ Strau A 4. Cutshaw's at Snow's “ | Don Morrison of Indianapolis. Morrison, Rea 3 Tundy, Simpson, D.| Minn rl trail Purd Ve Goer ter Bog Tp an te was halled off the ice. three i Champs Repeat - ng Furdus at"
Dale 43, Cannelton 33. Connersville 33 Waveland 68, Bowers - Amo 51, Speedway #4. Decatur 86, Monroe 38
Boonslla 3 Lynaville a, LTO!
Brownsville 23 TLLE
i DE MOTTE, ! Rennselaer 40, Wheatfield 36. ELWOOD
FLORA Camden 41, Flora 41, » Ft. Branch #4, Francisco 30, FRANKLY
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satisfaction today over their choices for cage Tickets for the Indianapolis Re-| § There's Jimmie lous,|8ional Tourney were to go on sale |
at Tech at noon ‘oday. Season ticket holders will choice and then at 7:30 a. m. toOSIGW, S18re will be 2 pubic sale
have first
PAO! Paoli 50, Morgan Twp. 41. Peru 40, Bunker Hi] 32. rLYMOUT North Judson 68: a hg Fountain City 40, Richmond 34 ROCHESTER Rochester 40, Winamac 36. RUSHVILLE Rushville 54, New Salem. 50. SEYMOUR Medora 49,
Os Fairland 50, Morristown 40, ouUTH
BEND Kokomo 42, oped Jub. 41. cloud Bend Central 48, Washington ay 3 t +Bvansville omttal 64, Oriffin «4. SULLIVAN Winchester 47, Parker 31, -Shelburn 35, Di I. . WAYNE HAUTE Pt. Wayne Central bl, Ft. Wayne Terre Haute State 56, Glenn 43 North 49,
Sheridan 45, Westfield 32, VINCENNES Monroe City 49, Vincennes 48 WABASH Wabash 92, La Fontaine 32 WARSAW Syracuse 1, Warsaw oe ASHING Loogootse 5, Washington Catholie 87,
Harry Dunn Signs
by dumping Speedway an to se seriues FO Pro Bout
Golden Gloves Champ To Fight in Prelim -
Harry Dunn, Indianapolis Golder Gloves champion in the 175-
first professional . bout Friday night in the Armory.
Hoffa's at Workingman's Priend PROFESSIONAL BASKETBALL Basketball Association of Ameries Washington a Chicago. tional Longue Syracuse at Angra | AMATEUR BASKETBALL | City Tourney, Qearborn Gym. 7:15 p. m. TOMORROW COLLEGE BASKETBALL Slate Pranklin at Anderson. Earlham at Taylor, PROFESSIONAL BASKETBALL Basketball Association of American Chicago vs, house. east, Washington at Rochester. St. Louls at Philadelphia. we Anderson vs. Oshkosh at Milwaukee. { Syracuse vs. Dayton at Springfield, O o AMATEUR BASERTSALL ty: Tourne, arborn Gym. 4 m | PROFESSIONAL WRESTLING © p mary, Til N. Pennsylvania ol 8:30
*~ HOCKEY American League Pittsburgh aa Cleveland. ’
Springfield at Mershe L Louls at W Washingion.
Times All-Sectional Team
Portville 83, lin n WAM, Bi Pos. Name, School Weight Helght Grade 3 Hammond 44, Bast Roosevelt 31. F Tom Pollom, Tech. .....v.v..vv 178 6-2 Sr. Jefferson B1, Roll 38. ba FF Louis Schmalfeldt, Southport. . . 180 6-3 Jr. Huntington Cathetie 41 Hustisgion 39. F George Theofanis, Washington.. 146 5-11 Sr. Jiiper 48, Winslow 3; | F Roland Bragdon, Law. Central.. 181 6-1 Sr. C Bill Ralph, Shortridge....,..... 20 65 dr C Charles Tech........ 180 64 Jr. G Tom Overton, Crispus Attucks. . 162 6 Sr. G Horton Smith, 3outhport....... 148 5.10 Sr. G Mike Radkovie, Cathedral...... 140 5.7 _ Sr. G Fred McClaren, Crispus Attucks, 159 6 Sr.
Freddie Glover of the Com makes a pass at the cage, but snapped Cleveland Goalie Roger Bessette stops the Shot “. “the Barons Eddie Bush ol Cleveland, and Frank Melong (4). 4 Indianapolis.
pound ciass, will appear in his}
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re Lose to Cleveland But Still Eye AHL Title
Home Stretch Schedule Favors Indianapolis
In Fight for Western Division Lead
By BILL EGGERT Even though the Caps lost to Cleveland here last night, 5to 1, it appears that the local puck-chasers are headed for Indianapolis’ second American Hockey League championship. There aren’t any alibis for last night's play before 9343 customers. The Caps were just tired. It was one of those nights when nothing could go right. Passing and defensive work weren't sharp.
{times for two-minuté penalties. In 39 previous games he had sat Amateur Basketball
{out only 12 minutes. He and Les|wick were nabbed for highstick-| Liberty Cab of Evansville de-
ing in the first period. In the sec-| ®ated Delco Remy of Anderson, ond period he had a good rhy-| 64 to 20, to win the Girt barb. with © Defenseman Eddie State basketball tourney
Bush and was called for charg-| Dearborn gym yesterda - ing Bush in the third period. 4 Runner-up Tr ter
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fans loved it. Bush is No. 1 on/Po0nthe semi-final A" Be Liberty Cab 1, Delco Remy On Wrestling Card re wu. om.
their hate list. [to Lincoln Life of Ft. Wayne as adneoln Lite ght at Dearborn Gym
they beat Northwestern, 30 to 13. Masked Grappler | hwestern Local pro mat followers will be, [8 Li
IT. Ma Tet or Sotiegs ool itor - e je ner h offered a two-tilt, junior heavy-|a c. 30; Security Cartage 39; shotgu borat
weight pro “A Arm 8 program “in. the ory | Tonight's schedule: 7:15 p. m., Roy Gale
ring tomorrow. night, with. an |studebakers vs. Tryon Tavern: B15. Hicks A fan = team . match, | Woodcraft vs. Hesne Cor ration; 9:15,
slated for two falls out of three | Northwestern al va. Hawthorns Seniors.
r 90-minutes, headlining ®h% ac-
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Jackie Nichols as the opponents. The Saint, unknown masked , and Frankie Hart, of |e
grappler Chicago, will meet in the ppent bout at 8:30... ng
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credit, boys, . . . It probably will Ybe the “people's choice” in the Greensburg regional . . . though little Helmsburg also is in that tourney. . . . Tech now is In splendid position to sail through to the semi-finals. , . . Nine rahs for the local Greenclads. . . “A” is for Amo, who will oppose Fortville here Saturday. ... Too bad Beaver Dam didn’t make it.|’ + + «» The photographers had a field day in the local sectional snapping pictures of the bobby soxers rolling out the tears as
g streak. Also on We play were
NBL Chief Flouts Easy Ed's Coach
Moore Determined
‘To Sign Macauley LAFAYETTE, Feb. 28 BY Commissioner Doxie Moore of the National Basketball League said today he was going to sign Easy Ed Macauley for the pro-
the far flung event got
way. . . . It's a great s kids . from November ;
| Net Regionals
ik Basketball Field Loaded With ‘People’s Choices’ : By, Eddie Ash Sports Editor
will be right back at it tomorrow
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old days, along about 1911. . . Ine diangpolis sold pitcher Rube Mare
to the New York Giants for ,000 after the 1908 season . . . hich was tops until O'Toole came . Marty was a strike.
SEATTLE is the Pacific Coast League's pre-season pennant favorite. . , . POL clubs are in their third week of spring training. . . . Jo-Jo White, former Detroit outfielder, is Seattle's skipper. . . . New managers in the Coast loop are Bucky Harris, San Diego; Fred Haney, Hollywood; Bill Sweeney, Port-
the half by five points Saturday, held the Boilermakers to 11 counters in the final period to win easily. Jim McIntyre dropped 17 points and Whitey Skoog 18 for the victors to hold their po-| sitions in the league-scoring race. IU Wallops Iowa Indiana walloped Iowa, 76 to ny picking up the winning, points in the final seven minutes after Frank Calsbeek, Iowa center, fouled out with his team ahead.
John Bright and Harry Fitch reigned again today as state {YMCA doubles handball cham{pions’ for thie second straight {year, Representing the Indianapolis Ni YMCA in the championship tourney at Ft. Wayne Saturday, the defending champions downed John Haynes and William Loehr for the title. Haynes and Loehr had beaten (another Indianapolis team, Owen
Jerry Stuteville netted 21 points for the Hoosiers and Bill Garrett 17. - Ohio State pulverized Mickigan, 69 to 44, as Dick Schnittker popped 18 points for scoring hon-
Wisconsin played a rion-confer-ence opponent, Western Ontario, and took fn easy 70-to-45 win, °
| Sweeney and Ray Elliott, to ad|vance: to the finals, Fitch and Bright downed Owen Fishman and William Frick in semi-final play. ; Last year was the first time the title had ever been won by Ors. an Indianapolis team.
IU Matmen in. Meet
in a dual meet while thé Hoosler in a
trian meet with Purdue and
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