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} ' . * . i (9) : ~ Produced by Maxwell, Woodard Prep Grid Fight Set Next Friday x By GENE LAWSON * ln a ~ ; By JIMMIE ANGELOROLOUS nk : .. The bowling business was just about due for some 700 scores : | High school football followers w n knockdown-and-armas mes By Bergan Stage RODD eos cos ms Seis Somer 2s Ye er both. ’ : 3 | at Tech nex f ; bt Dealing with ‘the, most important accomplithrgents first, we : S ] iy The game is billed again for 1:30 p. m., changed from a nigh ance, he was hon find that William Gooch 1s the Author of the season's ghird per- On 1200 3 ‘Wrangle Throughout status because of the coal shortage. But if school officials refuse there 41 years ag ject fume a8 he Wicoread 13 Mikes in a rou during Wa sopnal Feotherweight Bout Hotly' Fought Contest tostues va a pineere semaine: Jt Todi ¥.8, Fes. the might follow lig that 300 Bill had 100 BOWLERS (MEN) | By JIM HEYROCK blew a fuse out at thousand deserving fans and ater to pitch Washington right 1908. He was th opened with a 202 count and after|Dick Nolan Usher Morumry wm It takes well-known, bullt-up Tech's football stadium yesterday Plow to night football in Indian- back into the ball game, He ger, a missionary his “masterpiece” he notched a we mowLEms (gx) (fighters to fill the Pennsylvania and almost blew Tech High School 8polis. threw two touchdown passes, one Boy Killed in score of 227 to register a smash-|Dave James, New Amsterdam Casuaity 893 St. Armory, right out of the THSAA. | The game shapes up as one of 8- ab to End Al Cooper S an 18-yard }§ IN THE ing three game set of 720. The Ll arirsione Grastnrs Pu, Home This walk proved last night as! Tech might have Joined J effer./the greatest naturals in the his- shoetly after-d 20° > YE, other two “dream games” were, Harry Schorstein. Equitable Securities |a great card was wasted on some | sonville on the sidelines for a tory of local high school football,|and shortly Y sponded frequent produced by Glen Maxwell and hon. Mechanics Lawndry ... $481 1200 fans. rT Sear today. but. tuckity, no-one isi; LIL be more than just another| O'Riley. Ae lating the death Don Woodard. fone Behrens, Brand Bro, :.....- 838! Despite the gaping spaces in going to get the heave-to. {Teeh-Shortridge battle. Both! perore the Cooper TD, Méyer- fornia hunting However, Gooch had to settle it Mash. WeucOrane ,.ii. 631/the Armory, Featherweights Pat Pand tum trol dup. 2am will be fighting for the city! e had flipped to Turnipseed for to him. for second place for the evening. Edwin son, . an Stn um om ne inase he {championship and both are unde-/sg.yard gain $6 the Washington Dr, Neier mig ng and after er feated. Shortridge has five2.yard line but a Tech pushing doctor, but he w

[Bunny Berrigan of Milwaukee, between the Tech and Washing giraignt victories in tow and Tech|penalty puilified the threat.

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I ihe even eve Romanvk Wook ure OM 111} : {Iacobucci of Cincinnati and) The reason was ck - Nolan's h Shalt re ’ ] } record breaking series of 755. Claude Neely Jr. Onjied Products -... 431 staged a 10-round main event, the, | Nolan flashed games of 268, 224 ima. United, Peodyets equal of which is seldom seen in| ton.football teams. has two triumphs and no losses. Tech punted and Purichia - and 263 to account his astronom-| BI ." Hunter Service $24, the country’s largest Arenas. ¢ Luckily, there were no fisti- Washington Tied Tech heaved to O'Riley for 25 yards od r Br, New Amsterdam Cas { cuffs. No one wi hurt although ( ore C TD. After the jcal figure. Dick competed with Johnny Pehr Bowes Seal Past | Berrigan, who wghed 124, s. No one was : But the Green has a tie—a 20- ooper's TD. Usher Mortuary in the Ritchey Bon Witaer Kiser ve + took a unanimous decision over the pride of Tech's fine undefeated." 4oadlock—a match thatlljkickoff, Bierman's fumble was Furniture loop at Taria's and thus Filbert Richwing Gosdwin Westiall . {the 127-pound Iacobucci The final football team received a seVere/,, ..n off the powder keg next recovered by Bill origi He smashed the previous... wer n Ean, Allison AC round of the 10-rounder had the joie. Friday. / Tech 38 and Purichia rew Tech held a 20 to 6 lead in the] The deadlock belongs to Wash- Fullback T Whi

imeager audience on its feet most) O'Riley for the last 25 yards.

i 6 which had stood for mote thiii a x) Compe. Bow! Classe 811 aay team month. Earlier in the season ‘smbsganss. Pletcher Trust .... 818,0. e way. first half but Washington came ington’s Continentals, a that Ernie Koch had recorded a 731 set Koy ole eo i Opens Cut on Eye | back in the third quarter to tie habitually points for its annual a SOnTaNO: TYE Xp in the West Side Classic. Rr Srisniter DiRiwaa. Cong. i i | the game after Halfback Mike East Side joust. The West Siders!” [ate in the third, three Tech Fifth Trip Inte “700° Alvin Oaddie. Fyn Bowl Claasie '.... $13] Berrigan battled with plasters | ph : a Purichia threw two touchdown earned some heartfelt plaudits of|piockers failed to get Lowery, Gooch fy A tut Warn": Sli hace old cuts on Suth eyes. laco-] . PR passes. local followers at Tech yesterday Washington left end, out of the Meco hoi the Ho us ei Bowling Center _. fit ack} concentrated on the Sofi oe. Shortridge Halfback Bob Gilchrist is a hero today. The Blue | The hotly contested game in ous of the wildest prep games play, but Meyerrvas gained nine but this was his first one this lists. Shoppe Allison AC... 8iing séar and succeeded in spen-| Devil grid ace scooted 20 yards in the third quarter of yesterday's [began bailing jase in he third e¥St played on a city rds ON aniraton hole bounds. season—and his highest mark. Lou Besbe 8¢ Joan of Are American 804 ing the cut in the third rouna. | game with Broad Ripple to aive Shortridge a 6-0 decision. The petitd wi " els uss adore The game began as though iticalled for unn yrs wele He is thirty four years of age|fob Kress sportsman Clon $93 Berrigan’s seconds worked Blue Devils are unbeaten in city competition and are looking to- fumbled Wastunglon put - would be a rout for Tech with the|ness and Meyerrose was called and works at Kingan's. fossa? perk jus. Pun Bowl icon i} rrantically between rounds on the ward their "big" game with Tech next Friday for the Indianapolis sia = Continental would-bé|Greenclads powering their way to|for slugging Perry Machino on A few of the other male keglers Hal Gremore: Wetman Schmid: Ins... sag €YeS and kept them from spiltling championship. facklers were within arm's reich. 7 20 129 advantage 1 the sevond te einges track. BS Skies =

_ did right well for themseles but Fran DN echanics dry " #00 badly. Berrigan battered open a : : their feats were overshadowed by A yh nadine 190 gash under Iacobucci’s eye in the Washington recovered the fum- ' . . \iqway in the second pe- chino’s shoulder and was evicted , Andrews |

. 8.8 : “8.8 . . Nolan and Gooch. Dave James ae Shor fridge Topples Ripple De Dros” ot Greens. Fi0d. then, after the half, returned| ~ Signalled Late on Fair Catch

ws - rman Bar (mized) | The lads stood toe to toe for | came pretty close to the seven r i . lburg High School, permitted /toF an exhibition that saw both y;gway in the fourth, Meadors

century mark as he blasted out ast Sg, ange, Siu most of the routs and slugged. YT K Ci R d | t Iw . {teams battling in as courageous y ; i aL he iiirance {if but Berrigan took the edge | 0 eep i | ecor NTACT Washington to retain” possession, 4 vombastic second half.as seon|"Snalied for 3 fair ca <h ¢ on his ne | ; ots

a set of 692, Dave competed in , the Insurance circuit at the Penn- poke A sering 17} the blows landed. vid ! lof the ball, feeling that Meadors| e city in 10 years. h crowd by two Washe sylvania plant and chalked up ison Jets $18 Gene Parker, the Indiana light-| , =. By OTTO FEUCHT JR. Fa didn’t. signal for the fair catch! qne ‘Tech back stormed the; a a ES Wash7. 216 and 219 while| Niles eMahan, Hillorest en 5 weight champion looked every Shortridge maintained ifs shaky, undefeated city record by squirm- in time, ing field in protest of an games of 257, 216 a an, | welg p playing field p |ington recovered but lost posses rolling for the New Amsterdam] i “ {part of & champion as he pounded ing past Broad. Ripple § to 0 before a capacity crowd of 3500 at the Protested Ruling official ruling of a fair-catch on alsion of the ball and was penalCasulty contingent. J iy Lee 334 out afi elght-round decision over Russel S. Julius Field yesterday #fternoon..The win -was the fifth 1.0 athletic Director Charles| Washington punt. hy e last five|ized five yards for “interfering Out at the West Bide alleys|Bick fm gvrolat Wieht Hawks 38 gyman Williams of Milwaukee straight for the Blue Devils in local competition. {Dagwell and several Tech side-|Seconds of play, demontuni with Meadors’ opportunity - to Eberly opened his series i Noten; © 9 in the ‘semi-windup. | A blocked kick by Guard Dick Christy gave Shortridge the break =" o . = protested the rul- broke loose as Tech drove for a make the fair catch.” He -sigwith a 211 game and then con- ok. DR ART a! . lit needed late in the third quarter. Two plays later Halfback Bod ng touchdown .hat came two seconds nalled weakly, confusing Field nected for a pair of 237 counts ao writer .... 802, Weight of Fighters | Gilchrist sprinted 20 yards around m— . Ne - ltoo late. At least one fourth of Judge Tom Downey. Dr. Oliver C to net a total of 685 pins and|iaf ... | Williams weighed 140% while his right ‘end to score. John Referee Frank White sald... crowd of 5000 stormed the] With two minutes remaining, doc | fourth place. Eberly bowled in the ¥ tan {Parker weighed 136%. But the Lauter's plunge through the line: en avis ed S Downey told him that Meadors| gq as Tech ‘players milled Meadors went to the Washington Yo doctor. ; k Belt No. 2 To 0. a “on J 3 didn't Keep. Parker for the extra point was stopped didn’t signal for the fair catch around, some crying demonstra- 29 after a 17-yard gain. Bierman ee Link . 2 loop. ; Rohmid [teres lee oo MOOR, TT re en es wo |800D. enough, but also added that|,, oy ~~ ~~ plunged to the ' 23, Meadors Nei hb Posts 680 Score ie Rhod & y- Broad Ripple bottled up the the: Washington players inter-|~ mith. «gownfall” had been Slashed to” the 10, “Blerman went ’ : he. In {Williams went down for an eight fered with Meadors’ rtunit to the 3 and Koehler failed t ————pn Also turning up with a nice set Thus nella | co he first 4 but he Shortridge passing attack in the er eadors’ opportunity|srecipitated by recovery of two PY > DOWN: ! ple? : {count In the first round, but he| came back] to make the catch. | (gain. With five seconds to go, . sdf was Mason Featherstone who schiister. first half and then ca | fumbles, both converted into AMBASSAROR — Dox r | Pulton, B Anders: ! showed plenty of courage. He th : Tech substituted, then Tech play- “Mr t Tout posted a figure of 680. Feather- 5 ' : (with its own air offense in the G ood P Interfering with a defensive touchdowhs and the passing wiz- | stone rolled with Grinsteiner Verne Hoge ni Fy Meat | 4 got up and went back in. last half to net 58 yards. How- reenw rep player's attempt to catch a punt, jardry of a 142-pound halfback | sour who already ol we NW tures of Gallant Be Funeral Home in the New York te Trford heWolte News i ae So ever, the Rockets Solent get Cagers Also Win whether ki had signalled tos anamed Mike Purichis. The nig i, Si aE WES AnunaTon oan 1a er, B. Anderson's Spring Serv. $ : ‘ past Shortridge 30-yard line in faif catch, would have given Tech jor halfback had scored Wash-i{,14 Tech it had used up the ale and “Johnny Stool C. Spaffer, Mutual Pire 1 ; and Williams appeared to be ; Franklin Township and Ben | " ed up : AVALON “Adventure GE Ta 00, Nat Tt tam "Syocont qu. raph Divi Che th 04S Os im cro Waskmen eed a i Gon i Ol Bn, 00k | and arta berts. HiT bs | Market back. Parker continued to deal pjocked Dick Tulley’s kick shortly batietha Season jast pight but! uid have retained possession for| Turnipseed’s fumble of a punt seconds to go. Immediately two NG Threath = ) harman Bar mixed) |out punishment and in the eighth after the opening kick and then ony oD any 4 ap Sod PR % . fourth down but assessed a 15-|was recovered by Wingman El- Washington players, = thinking Hea ity gic feve |; d0tiround Wiliame' left eye sa full on the Ball oi the Ripple 3. Grove. 37 to 28, coming from be.|YTd Penaity for the interference. mer Lowery on the Tech 8. (Tech had called for a time out, ne Var v_ (ladies) { 4 p ne plays later Shortridge 8 \ : | In the hub-bub of excitement, Purichia Scores |protested to the officials as Tech oo ty brie gromen) , beaten as the fight ended. jon the 8 but the visitors held. Bind to ke it 29 i The | Tech was finally given the ball Ed O'Riley hit the left end to lined up, causing more confusion. F - L - A surance loop, . goaner Fire In. Market a Harry Dunn of Indianapolis, * MeNdliry Recovers Fumble ns oat 16. Greenwood 48 to/and Washington was penalized the one-foot line before Purichia The gun sounded just before the Local women continued to keep ™ OE Anaereon’s Bots Bers. S17, who has claimed - the middle-| = aheryd, Satay eases 108} ; Et | five. yards, incorrect. ruling on plunged, Mike's conversion pass ball was snapped. Tech's backs. : {n step With the men. Although it's. +» 4 .... |“elht championship, looked. any-| Broad Ripple made its deepest oS JN PT THAT the ng attempt Was intercepted by Russ Shifted. Bierman plunging over EXCLL ceases news Jonger i Wi | penetration early in the second . : > ’ /for a touchdown came Bt Aes 4G be netted any fourth rut Taylor Squad INS LG a decision’ ? Jas Night a8 when Tackle Jack Me-| Ben Davis held an 8 to 0 lead| “That's the only mistake in the esac, one ‘of Tech's reall .. 0 ; third C -C Ti | of South Bend. Harris weighea|Nairy recovered a fumble on the after the first quarter but Center|ball game, said White, an offl-| “poop yg capped a 69-yard pirst a 3} ross- ountry tells: ona Dunn weighed 158. |11 and Dick Campbell drove to Grove scored 19 points while hejeial who admitted that all facts| 0 = Cu Coto With a |B? rushing ..01lITIIININ i : I RIC 3 & es the 8 where Coach Jeorge N.!Glants got 4 in the second concerning the fair catch attempt, pe ga By PASSING. .....0s HMOND, * Ind. Nov. 13 Boo First 2 Rounds Pale’ iperiod. Walt Andrews paced Ben were not made clear during an 16-yard touchdown pass play 3% BeORUeS ning 0381 9 (UP) <5'Taylor's ‘cross - country ! Gale's squad held for three downs. is. with: 11 WS pace Ted officials’ discussion on that pro-|ITO™ Meyerrose to Myron Mori: Yard. sained PASSIDE oo nihl 4 1 Telling A Stunt grabbed the Hoosier] The crowd booed the fight dur-| Statistics at the end of the first SAVE i L points and. Se Pro- arity, only aerial attempt on that pares eitempied ....... 1g s : ot oo inference champlonshin ing the first two rounds when half were as even as the 0 to" 8 . drive. Turnipseed converted his Passes ‘intercepted: (111.111 1 yesterday with a surprise 41 to-47/ Dunn and - Harris danced about 0 score. Shortridge led in_yards/ Frankiin Township, which won| Late in the third quarter. Techs, ¢ pA in 26 attempts for the Bumbles Doone “ “What Has victo FT ed Anders x: : ni Ermer) i ; i 13 and lost T games last year, Allen -Meyerrose was called by: | Pumbies lost . i. an ¢ a wi ry over favor nderson and refused to mix it up. [gained rushing. 39-fo 38, and in held a B to 6 lead at the first White for si mn tl -t0-0 lead. Subsequently Puri- mech 718 0 0—=0 "ny " d Charles Kubler, Franklin, ook! At the beginning of the third, first downs, three to two. a 8 00 oa el ugging as: he went ios throw to Lowery Bained washiostos B10" oh : th In-|/individual honors, running the 3.7 promoter Tom Miller whispered| Broad Ripple wound up its quarter, a 21 to 13 halftime edge out of bongs and yanked from ,o yards to the Tech 10-yard Washington ..... 0 6 14 0-20 To The Co: ' ! Jim Wood began giving the = game. ree Washington| —— : had mie course at Barlham college in , . , before . i line. but Tech got the ball on! sm. . . - v | Sanabols YPVILeR bad EATER 3 mates even Ambtone Dan] ce Trae nn, ec IALY of Sas SL Ee an rer; TIYS00. 8 Working margin/piayers_ continued afer Meyer goume on its ow 18, City Grid Standings Pensions 1a 802. : a Bore was second, followed ¥Y Lisenby:..whis all record of 4-5. Shortridge has *2LY I e fourth. | hearly yards out ‘off Gilbert. Bierman broke loose . “$3 ensions y Dave Jones of Indi Central y pered to referee ; Greenwood (18) | Fragklin Tw. 3%) | bounds. Meyerrose, in disgust at] Shortridge .... re: 0 Fells 2715 Pins ana Central ooank Arford. Arford whispered an-over-all mark of 7-1. i fe 1t pf ¢ fbf ,..1or Tech for a 48-yard smash im- Tech ‘ 2 0. 1} . b ) and Reginald Alford and Dick . spered dl ae Perrel.t 33 fwamplert 4 1 § the persistence of Washington's mediately after. Then Joe Sexson, Wei. ripple +3 ° ; In the team fight. Milano took Plants. both of Taylor. to Dunn and Harris and the fight; Shortridge’s Tackle Tom Patine, B. Woodt 4 0 J Buckner 1 ¢ § Perry Machino, lashed out a back- 5 190-pound sophomore, omni Washington “3 : home the bacon As they knocked! Indiana Central was third in!™as on. : {who suffered a dislocated hip IN whitachert 3.3 4iMilerf- 4.9 §iband swing at Machino that and Bierman went to the 4 be- Cathedral “... 1 i Edwin C over 2715 pins, Their games were!team standings -with 66 poinis, Powerful words must have the Cathedral | game four weeks Thompscne 3. § LE enter c 1 ¢ 0 grazed his shoulders. White called fore Halfback Don Scarborough Siem Heart +: iiive wf 4 a: hth 053, 904 and 854 DeWolt Newsiand Hanover fourth with 105, been passed because: from the 180. Watched ~veserdav® EROS Vee § 3 Pawinet 4 9 {| unnecessary roughness on Wash- scored for Tech. A bad pass SEs Atk Ua 31 = and Indianapolis Typewriter Franklin, Earlham and Man third on the two contestants from an ambulance which W re “INicely.s . 0 1 8/ington and slugging on Meyerrose. from center . bounced the) TW Gnly one city same, Will Appear grabbed the next two positions chester placed next in that-order. mixed it up plenty. (driven into the stadium. Yotals. 33. 70. 381 Totals 13 10 23 Both infractions called for 15- ground and Poet, at > Rye P with marks of 2656 and 2602 re- ppm er | Andy Anderson, 153, Indian-| When the final gun sounded the Maifiime score—Prankiin Twp. IL yard penalties and therefore nulll- to place kick, attempted an err- Fusari Wins by KO in t spectively. Caps’ High-Scorin apolis, won a decision over Dan entire Shortridge team rushed tO! “peferes_Burke Umpire “Thompson, [fied each other. The Tech ‘back, ant pass for the conversion. | NEW YORK, Nov. 12 (UP)— Brass Rall won their three. *="1"=. 9 Pinto. 151. Dayton, in the opener. the ambulance. © Bem Davis (3) J Center Grove fine however, was yanked, from the, After Washington failed to Blond Charlie Fusarl, young BIG( games and in doing so acquired Line : Reunited {The entire program took three pirst downs .. ............. Jif 3) mncaidr 144 Nobility 2°41 game. : igain, Purichia’s punt was fum-/milkman of Irvington, N, J ! = : 8 hive game total of 2020 to set - inn Saal {hours and 15 minutes. By rushing Coven 8 3 Ellaby.c 3 1 IMartine 312 “Tech substituted with five sec- bled by Turnipseed, Lowery re- established himself as a danger- io a pace for Lhe evening, AONE: gor outR Nov. 12. The “Tne. -Joe Arthur, Indianapalis mid. Yards: sained rushing 100 ap Bachery 1 | opts 3 3 j.onds to go while the crowd and covering and getting hurt on the ous welterweight contender last - SUNDAY the men. The, |dianapolis . Caps’ high -scoring|dleweight, won a decision over Passes “Snined passing a i Bhamb ght 8 0: 3 Russell f- 8-3-8: the. highly-keyed. up. players SC play.. and Purichia. finally scor- night by scoring a. technical = id Sc : I line of last season, was reunited Willie Pearson of Cincinnati for ve fompated .......::. } | Allen.d “18d 2th, teams hogan fethng So ing. -|knockout over tough Terry Young =r It S Dav ores Eag 8, today for tonight's Indianapolis- his 15th straight win here. Jards lost penalties .......... 1 1} Anode 1 0.0 e situation, -| Purichia Tossed TD Passes |of New York at 1:13 of the eighth t's Sta : lo 67 St. Louis hockey game, MS - Fumbles lost Tr. “3 1 [Hendersons § 8 1 back Gil Berman scoring from| Then the fine Washington rifle|round -in Madison Square Gar Double ag for Freddie Glover, who started Score by quarters: ’ 4 _ [the 3-yard line. arm returned in the third quar- den. : Don’t M An eagle and a double eagle this season with Detroit, joinea Football Scores Broad RA 6 0.06 0b peal. Joshit tal While Tech was MAINE Up for}. gy = = : combined with so-so putting to the club here today and will skate CITY SCHOOLS ~~ I PIS x.10 4 ? 060 g Davis ore. ** 7% the play on the three-yard une. : 4 m— "give John David, Indianapolis in the line with Gerry Reid and Josh, 35, Nasjinsion 20 usr. Shorlricge sites Referee _Stutevitle.,_Umpire—O'Nell. __ | Tech Capt. Herb Quandt, a tackle, mpians in, - t i h PDle :

- district golf champ, & fou? under Calum MacKay. ’ . ; og og mm ° told his mates Tech didn't have ; Be Em Se on 5 vom nage © ec Exhibition Tour to Decide |i =n ow wie i In Last Period Snap-Back DOUBLE

: 3 A lg als in the regular 1948-49 Bec often I. Elkhart 0 informed Tech no times out were {#2. goals. in. the regu ar.19 ok i Clinin kid Bante Oh of: available. Several Washington

The eagle was scored on the season. a loe i Futur “in Ri 836yard-par-four sighth-hole and). Indianapolis and St. Louis have Jig Etat Miele Contra] Joe Louis’ ; © IN KRING siovers thinking that Teck ‘was! PHILADELPHIA: Non a Me’ Iedianapons:otymptane;: § FEATURE the double eagle on the 512-yard divided two games this season. Side {jie Central "1s, tyse oun} a... Co um m——— ulna MG fifth. time..out,. protested refusing to. let. a third period. 10-point. deficit. faze them snapped | par five 18th. David sank a 30- The Caps will return home tomor- fh avetie 3. West Lafayette 0 | I'l M ake Plans After | See How | Look; - to White. The clock was stopped back with a brilliant attack in the last 18 minutes last night to 3 >

ary Wallace 6, Oary Tolleston 0 footer on the eagle eighth, 80 his row to meet the Hershey Bears \n/{ary Froebel 38 Cary Mann , With less than three seconds to defeat the Philadelphia Warriors, 91-84, for their seco putting wasn't too bad. the Coliseum tomorrow night. |. La arte 38 Sf Catadle Suton v0. Says Ex-Chomp as He Lops Off 3 Pounds go and Washington was asked if win and the victory which put them over the .500 —~ in thelr perry Serseume . — [a Rina Teh 8. ville Me BOSTON, Nov. 12 (Up)=-Former World's heavyweight champ- It Wanted a time out. It refused. |currrent basketball campaigning: :

oulsville Ky.) ROT nes EEOXAVINE IE New Atbiny | 10D Joe. Louis. training for. the. first of 10 exhibition bouts, sald today | The clock was started again as It was the Warriors’ fourth

he'd <wait-until- after his coast-to-coast tour before making any Tech ined up Th the conrusion as straight loss. “They never lost the lead after"

“Basketball Scores

Princeton 37. Mt Carmel ll» 0 > AERA : aa ih : : BRE TIER vo i tm bts ty i tt] FSU B11 a thr 4 tt Sewn srg to Dark sone ove rho] I edavilie oY Runhiestine 30 ! erre Ha te Wiley 28 Terre Haute Getst- Scheduled to open the lour here Monday night in a bout with the ball’ w P- th re first period, 44-34 with four min- field goal and after Ed wski roar wood Ab. Frank Township " Ni dietown 9. Markleville Ja ' Whiting 38. Hammond Clark 13 lumbering Johnny Shkor of oon Louis thus kept alive specula-{ nt off Vas hap sonia it utes left in the second period and shot a foul, Mal McMullen picked . Conta (ame a eae | Porter 1 Spvinglal’ Ten. “Ua STATE COLLEGES lation as to whether hé wou — , S| ' ' ams qenyal { rt Geneva 8. 1 ntl ST Willlamsbure 39. 4 Evansville 38. Kansas Teachers 7 sock to regain the crown he’ y {play after the shift. 51-42 at the half, the Olympians Up a one pointer to make it 86-82 rire EEA mas Lo PERERA Lp asper's Champs |", mo ioe vo, ii, so xbiany 2255 ko Ros ple Jo a | Monroeyilt Pica anole #5 | Youngstown 7. Muhlenbers 1 |" “I'll know. what I want to do One official said considerable Philadelphia miscue, and then Grozg scored from the tree line I Monroeville 1 20 8-4 ime: er i . | i > ! oral Township 31 | Montpelier 21, Dunkirk Marshatl D4 Milpean 5" latter my tour,’ he said. “I'l . . |obscene language was used dur-| won going away. to make it 87-82. Gardner cut it 2" {Montesuma 52 Hridgelon 81 (overtime' Hastings 6, Nebraska Weslevan 0 ’ . ! ” ing the game but no penalties! - In the finial minutes, when the : %. | Montsomery 70. Washington Cathelic 35. Washburn 21, Southwestern (Kas. ' 20 make my plans after I see ‘how | n ' to three points with 'a smart | Moeriong 30, New Lisbon 31 Missourt Valley 59. William Jewsl 6 ig |were called against either team chips were down, the Kentucky goal. Fulks, Hal 13323 [Maronite Ju Dosxeu 33 (Mo Northwest) State 40. Central Missourt 1 look : for swearing. Each team drew 65/collegians of yesteryear made it Bobb Wb! le and Nelson New: Richmond 40. Clarks Hill 38 {mmpson 16 Towa Wesleyan 0 He made no mention, however, Be United Pein yards on other penalties all game. ook ridiculously easy. minute, Be. vy but in the final IR bh Soir (8. Carralltan AL. Tete G 18 ign y co las tow hether he expected to sign’ Jasper's 1049 Indiana high| In the Tech dressing room, one) y beaut : d a snapped in a | Northwestern 34. Clay (Miami) 50 1d 3 Arkansas Ctr with Champion Ezzard Charles on school basketball champions official stated that several Tech| Olympians Even Score to ey ant a ded wd Tada

| Orleans 80, Prench Lick 33 Av lows Teachers 31 hI , “fiv - i lympians hom guises 35. Pine Viljase 1 w-- | Wahpeton Betence Jo Ninakata Univ. 14. completion of his “five fights be- gave indications today that they players refused to stay in the] The Warriors, displaying their! The O pi lett for .

olf M. Corydon | ers 13 “ " » | | Parker 47. Selma 20. © Wattbuts 37. Parsons 36 fore Christmas. won't be pushovers in this cam- shower room used by the officials, i pindiston LC Cd i TR > Neor. \ ery! Sate th, York College 13. | The Brown Bomber poured paign either. They tipped the lid and that only Sophomore Joe 2 home ball uf the season, Ted imedintely Drees the game. To- | Bortiand 31. Biafiiolk a2. Bo Soliant “Minar Ca eed uri sweat as he cut three pounds on their Séa¥oh last night with/son remained to shower with the(®Y 35-40. 31 the naltway point inl her y th Play the - Louis foodiang Tio» cotouthensis Blais 80 oornes, [from his bulky frame. He waighed™® 48 to 32 victofy over ragged officials. One Tech player bumped the third period. Then a 15-pointi cys, 1g 8:30 ‘eloa Tel ow Witaste Jana I a Ate iy 25 at the end. ot Yisterday’s Loogootee. {one of the officials in the shower rally sparked by Marshall Hawk- - 8 <0 0 k. Northern Michigan 58. Oogebie J. C 0. workout-and said he hoped to| But despite opening game room, one spokesman said. |ins, Bruce Hale and Ralph Beard! . P'3p Thiladelohis Gollege of Emporis 1}, Ottawa Univ, T..0e down to 213 by the time the weaknesses, the Wildcats never| Coach Howard Longshore and! brought the Olympians to even fislise, 2 les. if Wanita 27. Moravian 1 . 10-bout exhibition tour is over. were threatened. They led 21 to Mr. Dagwell both absolved the| terms at 64-64 with three minutes; ne. mer, { Upsala Ny Chere 33 Saen 0 fe'll Try for Kay 11 at the half and 43 to 24 short- officials from any blame on the left. \ olker- 1 owaklyo Davis and Biking 33. Glenville State 38 He'll Try for Raye ly before the end of the game hectic battle. Said Mr. Dagwell:! The drive, with Beard and Hale McMulien, ¢ 3 Pleichinal. ¢ Qoioy 1. Mates She That was his weight at the when Cabby O'Neill sent in his|“If we had had a pass defense! contributing an assist to each Jones's 1 : home | te Ae Tous derile 40. Indiana time of his last championship subs, Buzz Rumbach and Tom we wouldn't have had to worry.” other for consecutive field goals,| — _|Pevake Baldwin Wallace 37, Morris Harvey 14. fight when he knocked out Jersey Schutz shared scoring honors for' J, A. {and Alex Groza contributing an-| Tolals 3 n Totals . 38 38 37

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