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Repeal Of The Hinkle Basketball Clinis— [1 Olle Tinelau Basketball Is still - LOU'S Tinsley Top Sport Drawing ~~ WHIZ FavOl . Card After 58 Years As Top Coach

Game Is Not Yet Perfect Despite Numerous Improvements and. Modernization of Rules

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| Sugar Bowl ‘Team Timit of five seconds is placed Best in. Dixie on such a player to put the ball | gy LAWRENCE ROBINSON This rule was. instituted - in NEW YORK, Dec. 3--8earch-order to correct a recent type ling for Coach of the Year candi: player controlled the hall for man who seems to loom above long pertods of time creating them all in Dixie in the final

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’ , ® Law at Convention Major Loop Referendum Due fo Follow; “Indians Put Fleming, Others on Block BALTIMORE, Dec. 3 (UP)—Outright repeal of professional baseball's controversial “bonus player rule” was forecast tonight as the big men of the little leagues in “The Great American Sport” moved in for their annual conven. tion. ’

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More recent rule changes | a situation of non-action, count 18 Gaynell Tins} ti have been the elimination of Often times fouls resulted in lend of 3 Gayoel) Tatley, onetime and further recommenda-iiéague convention, representatives By ] the center jump, the establigh- | order to make the individual and new in his second season as tions from the executive|of all major league clubs will be POOR ment of the 10-second ruleffand | put thé ball in play. “This year |nead coach at hi council of the major leagues, .it|°0 hand, as usual, since the pow- : {nead coach at his alma mater, gues, 1ly is designated the three-second rule. All ma- | such a player must get rid of | Tinsley's feat of projecting a is expected that the minor league WOW annually is designated as the Swinging jor rule changes have been | the ball within the alloted five twice-beaten team into the Sugar moguls will vote to wipe the(OPERINE of the hot stave league with hot ¢ made by necessity in order to | seconds. - Bowl, withotit even. winning the, bonus rule from their books when 3*S0t: Association | He 'w: keep the game alive and pre- Of these rule changes, you Southeastern Conference cham-| convention sessions" begin Mon. ¢ "he American Assoctaton 4 serve its basic principles, : | spectators will probably be most |plonship, and in defiance of that| day. sending a large Teprésentation i hours in a #8» | aware of the . - .- The rule, ithe session. In a 0 » FOR INSTANCE, let us take | creages the penalty ror pr y 00d Poles, aching he did more controversy. in" baseball INE up, deals, the AA Uirectors days the } Hie Mateond Fale. 2 was sonal foul in the last minutes pig Bongionlin hg rotor ranks than any other issue since hope to adopt their 1950 schedule down to t that rule put Into the books? | of play. It will be my guess oklahoma in the bi New Orleans the war, comes up for a vole ge ir Moon Toe abit: © penny. ng the s the stalling | that you will not like it. Oklahoma in the pig ew Fler which ua eliminate it on| Several charts have been submitgame was originated by a few I do not believe I like the 8 as accom-| Wedne , after which the ted for consideration. But Joe t plished y ¥ coaches. It swept the country. | rule myself because It wil plished great deéds, and L8U was 4 major leagues will conduct The Indianapolis club will be be quite a It was not uncommon in this | create many additional prot a nobody In 1948, losing seven. po AY similar referendum in New York TcPresented by President Owen J, n - He’ {ype of play for the contesting | | al prob- Night Owls Ca dh ORM th {Bush and Ted Sullivan, business ow. 8g teams to stand ems. But let us not be too | WEEE A ee aa WS , : ? NANA on. the following week. ’ 1950 foreca: § ne o stand at opposite ends | critical because it’ will serve the The LSU Tigers, who prowled Bill Wiahtki Te : a ‘ ; If repealed, the bonus rule would "anager. The Hoosier Indians He contre P : e floor for the entire first | purpose for which it was in- tO victory at night in all but two 4 ightkin (83) takes Bob Williams pass in the first period to score Notre Dame's first touch- permit any club in the major or Nave several veteran players listll, And Also, for the second | tended. games, merely knocked off three down yesterday. Wightkin is behind Kyle Rote (44) of SMU. The Irish won, 27.20. {minor leagues to pay an unre- o for sae or trade, including Les ing money | n wo or three minutes | jt 15 only through trial and Major conference champions this or x - ree > - " : —_|stricted amount of cash or offer b eming, their heavy hitting first turn the sp of playing time remained. At | error that we progress and [Y°AT. Rice of the Southwest, North ND Cli S SMU 27 } 20: other inducements to young play- ~oseman, who 1s to be replaced by or off at wi this time the score might be keep our basketball game bas- Carolina of the Southern and Tu- I Pp ¢ 0 ' ers, in an effort to get them to a younger pastimer. A He feeds two to nothing, or even one to | ically the same, that is with |'ane of the Southeastern * sign protessional contracts. 1 ier Amendufents Jromic eng nothing. In the final minute | Speed and action, - No doubt Tinsley's riame will U I 4 38 G Contains Restri h addition to the bonus issue, open ‘er ‘of the game the spectators |. NEXT WEEK: Habits and [Ome to minds often in the na- n ea en in ames ° ® Restrictions the executives of the Nationnal > ‘ might see basketball as it | Philosophies in basketball tion-wide Coach-of-the-Year Nl ! . . . As now constituted, players Association of Professional Base- 6 Should be Played, 3 | eer eee lof coathés now being conducted Cracks Aan Tie With Fighting |iven, bomises 3 saxh oF _vther|ball Clube, lo will vote on a A ‘Ne at you will agree | y the New York World-Telegram if aximum number of other amendments to matc oh ax ‘hal you wii ugres Scrappy Bulldo S (2 2he New york Norig-Telegram| Special Awards Up | p us angs hel Bifter Struggle . |level for the league in which they their code, some of which could sich Son would pay admission or even including The Indianapolis Times, | For Class Winners | ontinu rom Page 45) ret own on the six, where his are signed, are designated as vitally affect the future structure Sound-proof attend ‘such a game of in- "lin co-operation with the Amert. supporters had touted as perhaps POWer running could have been bonus men and are. subject tolgf the sport if passed. sweet, sooth BRIVILly. | Cont. mom . . 3~ |can Football Coaches Association Plans for the - 1950 _ Golden the “greatest of all time.” used to advantage. Instead, Soph- certain restrictions throughout, (of particular importance in S H Soh . ‘ ‘| Gloves T'ourhament, sponsored b: Rote churned his w > omores tried it and failed and the their careers. Under the present) ) * thing had to be done to guar- But there are others they must y dy=pside the p this year's convention is a new Thirties in t antes the spectator he Would | consider in Dixie. The South must | 1P¢ Indianapolis Times and the tackles and outside the ends for pressure eased on Notre Dame. [rules a player can be signed for minor league player draft selec “f tt see a basketball game for the ‘have been full of motable jobs, RoDison-Ragsdale Post of the 115 yards net rushing and hit the| That Fighting Irish line came|a fancy price of $30,000 cash orion ’ Joe has be full allotted time, the 10 second | Svnlinucd from Page 45) judging by the final standing American Legion are progressing mark on 10 of 24 passes for an- through similarly in the second more, yet cannot be farmed toy; tne past, draft players— “fo tt ” Tule has: accomplished. th ast pace had officials tooting 50 which shows no major club there at 2 rapid pace. other 246 yards. He was tossed Period. SMU moved 78 yards from a minor league club for needed ’ play orgotten. The i 400 roy od, t A personal fouls. . with an unbeaten record © The committee already has for 31 yards in losses trying to their own 16 on a beautifully- experience for more than a sea. | hOse whe ri 10 pe picked He has nated to give fori nity” Sunderlage pushed the Take Art Guepe of Virginia, Selected five dates for the tour-|take over passing chores he hadn't executed fake reverse that ended son. In some cases ‘they cannot hi oy a w Mane Best i So opportunities to each team. All ini out in front, 2-0 with an With only two games to go, the Ament competition. Opening handled since high school days. With little Johnny Champion toss- be farmed out at ail. [Pighest clacsllication hn Jay pins, And o APVrts Which have survived the |cory Up-in and. the Champiign Cavalier conch was riding ‘high, ound will be Jan. 6 with other He also averaged 48 yards on five ing to End John Milam, who was| Thus they are brought to the/ment of a stipulated sum--have , Hug food M crew stayed out in the lead for unbea ’|sessions on Jan. 13, 20, 27 and punts. run out on the six. Rote got to the| Majors before they are ready, Deen selected through mail or occasionally e e y test of time provide equal op- |th ten and a thorough conquer 1 20, 8 tel hi Th ftball portunities Bak first four minutes. Deelor of Penn, Only Tulane and the finals on Feb. 3. |" Notre Dame Line Stars one in two lunges, but was|taking the place on rosters of €legraphic vote. is year, how- soit all gan For - instance, in . baseball Br anked a short one for North Carolina remained; then its| All tournament sessions will be The Irish’s great line—with a stopped a foot short on two other|players who would be more im- NA all of the draft players wil ors. t1 —t Anan ha Jasehatl, Butler ut Illinois ‘came back and first invitation to a major Bowl held in the Pennsylvania St. pair of new sparklers in the form “Mashes at the middle. (mediate value to that club, be- ¢ selected at this meeting. - OF at lea opportunities. That is, each tr an Row advantage. But/game. The Wave and the Tar Armory in two classes, Novice of Bob Lally and Jerry Groom— In the end it was Notre Dame’s|cause if sent down to the minors On Monday, (he elite of the : team has nine times allied ‘strong with three|Heels proved too much, however, for. the beginning fighters, and finally sent Rote to the sidelines jc. Manpower that opened big they are suject to the player minor league circuits, the class Invest nine es at bat, [straight field goals by B | . holes in SMU’s tackl d Triple-A American Associatio ! and three outs for each titne |O’'Bri h y Bucksot Fine Job by Snavely Open for more experienced briefly in the closing minutes. it 8 e ‘spots to draft and therefore available to “TIP My the “commo rien who put his squad in the boxers who are still amateurs, |And, that. may have saved them permit Sitko, Barrett, Larry Cou-/clubs willing to spend only $10,000 International League and Pacific f the at bat. In tennis services are (lead, 10 to 9, and Illini called for A Coach Carl Snavely of the Tar 28) on them ; Coast League, will select eligible or omn - { Prizes Offered {from another season-ending “tie (Photo Page 48) | . : , and facto alternated. With the elimina- time. . Heels, champs of the Southern, ™ il i ' 1 h USC h th Yast itr cir OF pie phe be Some Oppose Repeal players at a stipulated price of Aghary tion of the center jump, when | Waller O'Mrien and Buc (will tell you he did one of the ere will ihe prizes for all Such ss ung on them lastitre and Francis Spaniel to ri owever - $7500 f Even uckshot { P|- However, there is some opposi- $7500 from class AA, $6000 from a team is scored upon, the widened the gap to 1 |tinest coaching jobs of his life ['Shters entering the tournament year. {through fo i Ppo. ’ wage earl other team receives the ball |and Onterion ’ on a. Baker, season. With his great ace, With special awards for winners) For right after Irish End Leon) ign Jor nearly all of . thejtion to-the repeal of tne rule, both Class A and Class A-1, 34000 play,” to b "and this creatés equal oppor- [the two priv ke ed baskets 48 harley Justice, sidelined fre. !n each weight class. The Open Hart floored him with a 253-pound Irish’s 277 yards rushing. mn he RAIS aE Among theron Ce urn. “ vest in the tunities to score. ; pace with. Burlen PL.UP 8 (0rTid (only. Shavely had to go all|Class Champions “whil have anilunge on a passing effort late jn Notre Dame's great pass de. | i008 league expoutives. C. 4ud $2000 from ta D, of the cour ’ aw Ing out, 25.10 10 On en 5. out with a somewhat green array, added prize of a frip to Chicago the game, Rote had to take afense” saved the day time and, : Emil, Sch a THIS YEAR'S rule changes [long one from the side o North Carolina's worst defeat for participation in the Annual sideline rest with 8&MU having a again as Rote and sapmomore PUP AUC Crushes DePauw the New Yi . were made to attempt to cor- | After Buckshot O'Brien came against Duke, which fol-| Tournament of Champions. HE. Rak wr © |Fred Benners fired pass after pass um ' here a few rect the following difficulties [out of the game with a on lowed on the heels of a one-touch-| Weight classes are 112, 118, 126, 1 —35 of them in uu Arh oan 3 ‘ industry is { into the game: nose Illinols closed Butler's jeay|d0Wn loss to Louisiana ‘State,|135; 147, 160, 175 and heavyweight. C Wimmers lenough that the Methodists aked - v in eason pener interested 1 he The, fact that basket. |and went into a 26-25 lead oni then Tui vas BET Che, ore at tae] ; {oo yards through the air. | (Continued from Page 45) fled heal t6 & 30-polnt lead tures, a jon ball is more or less known as (Mack Fblimor's tipin and led, 28/defeat was not unexpected. = | p e| : ; Williams had the better recor opined: "rom Iago ypulled. ahe 3. 10-point ‘lea Motors com! a “home court” gime. Nation [to 25, at the half on andiner Jim. Tatum did a me job entry Jang oo page = of this| Th for the day with 11 complete Ord |in- Purdue's second high total, 13 midway in the first half, and held Chemical, F wide statistids sho w that |Follmer tip, at, Maryland. 3 gael Ioartment Logi 0 the Spqrts {of 18 for’ 165_yards, but he could Points. > at least that margin all the way. chip inidestn elghty-thice per cent of games | During the first halt Buckshot| at Michigan Sat=ul Bored Deparment, Sugantpelis Timer. a thank alert receivers, ‘for Zale)-| Purdue droped 25 out of 33; With six mies to play, Pur- Roger Ba . , no! , particularly over - . . © | ski’ . Boa" th Ro tm. |B 1, Orrin Si Te roar ote Meh PL MAE 1 py npn 3 [Morn gr to hn Tome J 1, 2 Ja or Te hd bre, ot Ei TWO: The last two minute [stuffed in 10 points, BU’s unbeaten streak. Maryland's tournament is open to all fighters Three pool records were shattered play. He made a fancy catch on|©nly 14 out of 86 shots for a 262] 5 rent CE "tof “nightmare” of deliberate fouls. a Chapman went out of the game 17 ard the Gator Bowl, to meet|16 years old or over. Jere Joay 3s the Indianapolis a deflection, just as others of|Percentage. At. the free throw | Brewster f 93 si 3 One S THREE: To help curtail a [fOr Butler with 15 minutes to play | ssouri. etic ub senior swimming Williams’ heaves turned up as|line, ‘Purdue was more effective, MacNuity.t i 0 312 ning a furic when he committed ’ team downed the Richmond compietions. N with 80 per cent k 20| price. 1 Fecent type of game |V m! his fifth foul. . | . Notre Dame lost the an 80 per cenl mark on Butterfield.c 1 Standar which makes for Hike action (B7le tok & free wow ani Valpo Trounces St. Joseph's, 61; vii ii 5 were today's Bi orc mer on ramps. SM ots out of 3 hance, bul po [EERE 4 : $41 new 1950 . sho! another lo : ’ {but once. -- | Pauw got 2 ints o f 32 tries ’ - and low’ scores. Q 36-33 lead, Ted Beach ong Jor A hi h Canterbury, 55 In the 400-yard freestyle relay, SOUTHERN METHODIST UNIVERSITY [fOr & 6 tent i Sm | Wildes § & +33 The Aut To help eliminate the “home |,o4y004 that lead with a is cago Teac ers Times State Servh Jim Moran, Bill Moran, Poug 8im- |, Left Ends—Milam, Wallace, C. Russeil.|. The P pel Boll ge. Greine: $i dtanapolis court” advantage the rule hander and whan Erickson .. Times State Service DANVILLE, Dec. 3A 12-point/mons and Bill Kerr, the Indian-| Lett Tackles—Cheyney, Perry, Collier h _~ yg we erma ors wele ay 3 a ard of Indi: makers have attempted ' 10 under tc score Mie on GrO%¢| VALPARAISO, Dec. 3—Jump-| flurry fn the last six minutes by 8POliS team, finished in 4:08.4 for Efi Canis Welch, Halliday, Lips. Ad A a Ei Thel ~Baanitt halls] DePyun 31. Fond: secon standardize the playing floor lin front, 41 to 40, a few minutes| ® off to a 12 to 1 lead at the their star guard pushed 8t. Jo- ® NeW record. | Right Guards— Adkisson. Porestor. aw at 4-4 an in the| 200te 81 fs Missed: stall: per cent fas! n nder at , , oran set a new record o es—-Blackburn, Pranklin : : { " : - i and equipment. Under the new |later, lopening -whistle, Valparaiso gerbe College to a 61-55 victory , Bil M t d of Hisht Tackles Blackburn, Pranki early stages of the game. Purdue Price; Banks. Bahler, } ine olines in ge: rule the target, which is the | Illinois s {trounced Chicago Teachers, T4 to/ Y11:40.6 in the 140-yard backstroke. Quarterbacks—H. N. Russell Richards [land. Bekieman, That's Ww rge teamed Cc b ell, Richard: up then andisg nh tonight over Canterbury College tonight B , ~ eatherford . Richards. | Officials: Don Blser (Notre Dame) and Jativoard bo the basket, Niotsnied out into a 52-44 lead! The visiting teachers led for|. Ray Patterson, who paced the Bobby Batschet, of the Richmond well Halfbacks—Rote, Folsom. Stollen- Manchester Rolls {Max Mohr (Minnesota) been lookin, ve n standardized. th Beach, Rod Pletcher and gp St. Joseph's team with 20 points, _¢o1a 10 ' vk) ree- TRisht Halfvacks— ) FY too. There's For college courts only the |Osterkorn leading the parad ORIY B-priel Jerod near the end, } ed in 12 points, including style in 2:32 for a mew Tecord. | Fullbacks McKissack: © 5 Russell © Over Indiana Tech closer to bre rectangular transparent back- But Marvin Woods' free th e. of the first half when the score three quick baskets in the last Richmond won the junior meet Walker. Sullivan C BS against pro . ! " row stood at 22-21. Valpo pulled into ‘ ‘ ) ‘L32 to 25 d took th NOTRE DAME i Times State Service boards are official. The bas- land two by Doyle and his drib fi y ahd of e midget) pret Ends wigh himself jus ) ble the lead and was never headed, | five minutes, put the winners in meet, 4 . ot Tackion Shokin. - Muischeller | NORTH MANCHESTER, Ind. _ melt Jus oo on yh - Poetter iter field goal forced Iilinols| vaiparsise (i) ~~ Chieass (i) the lead. BD, mary el 7 Sarda Johnson. Brg ¥&racko. | Dec. 3—Manchester College spurt- to work, th Sied Lrige orange a Sull Hime With & 33-45 lead., ehrman.! 5 fh be Gleason! { 3 Pi Bill Peters put the St. Joseph's) fl, Noe Gordon, Smith, Jim Moran) Right Ouardewanner “Lao Helwig ea for 20 points inthe first 10 S m S L a ty. ‘ Sasketball utler fought back to level the! Morfas.t 100 Houtsma { } 3 $ aggregation in the lead in the 320- Yard _Preestyle—Won by Bobby Bat- eight Tackles—McGhehee, Cifellf, zmi- minutes to roll to a 70 to 49 vie-| . 4 cold mornin The molded type baske count at 56-56 when Buckshot] 3. 2ehf™! 10 { 2 Sahara. 1 4 early stages with seven points|Smhh YMCA Time 3 21 New mol record. | RiSht Ends Hart. Espenan tory over the Indiana Tech bas-| : The big is the official ball and the ae hit his 10th field goal, but Illinois| Ebel.t 21 oC hrand.e { 1 1ishortly after the opening whistle.| 60-Yard Freestyle Won by Dous Sim- A Hnacks Willams. “Petthon {ketball team here tonight. | (Continued from Page 45) haven't bee sewn type ball is eliminated. Up |pulled away again with Beach|33 hers 1 3 Taylor. 3 3 4+ Harold Applegate, a freshman, Clinton Hare. TAC Time 316 AS 5 Right Halfbacks Coutre gwisiouny | Dick Piper paced the winners play of the 1st period was a grab automobile until this year the two dif- canning two fielders just before Wsterse 3 3 4 MUleste 3 3 J led the Canterbury scoring with jo-Yare Freestyle mie tor mons, ac. Fullbarks—sitko |with 20 points as the home team h . | ) schell Ja A. itko, Gander, by Ale ave, They | _ ferent types of balls were offi- the game ended ||gSehroere 8 9) 16 points |schail Jack. YMEA, and Dous Simons. AC . Landry. | Collected 29 field goals. Tech, held| >. eX Groza to take the ball + clal, the old sewn type and the Butler “ : linets (80) | Rapaich.s 08 1 Canterbury (3) BL Jesesh's (81 | "130" ard Backkiroke. Won by Bill Mo- [SMU Pain core by Periods 0 713 20to 16 field goals for the ‘game from Center Arnie Risen. Groza Mare, g . ‘ ’ B AC: ¢ 4 e 7 new molded. type. i two Wort | 1" Sundertage.t f S + Favichics 1 0 0 |Gnet 41 s Krodel { %% § Bon Bell, YACA “ime 140.8 (New pool Touchdowns: Wightkin. "A Ha trailed 46 to 19 at the half-way 8alloped the length of the court lines. —balls-were a iiteren n-feel Thouenuiinlt 0 8 8 Quiewondt | § {| Totals 3 16 1 Totals ib 10 i] NAL, 4 0 IBaront 3 0 8. 200-Yard Breaststroke—Wou by Wilkur Ponts After Touchdown: Sul rpeint: and was inthe clear to dunk and touch t players @ac~ (Steinhart 0 0 OiBeach.f 3 3 3| Halftime ‘SBcore—Valparaiso 29, Chi-|pioicestec 1 2 3 Horky 1-8 IRitegle. YMCA: 2 Jack Cartwrigit. YMCA: Oracko 3 ullivan 2... The victory was the first in two his bucket. customed to one type were |B ort 3 0 4Erickson.t 3 3 3lcago 24, ° h A ot 4 5 Dwyer.c 4 1 4/3 Tom Lord, IAC. Time 2:56.6 eferee: Ray MeCulloch ! a . L X ‘ Surdsallf 1 1 4Osterkorne § 1 1|, Free Throws Missed—W. Schroer. — 8 : ] §patersons § 4 3 A40-Yard Freestyle: Won by Bobby Bat-|tian. Umpire. J. Dallas Maco’ Shris- Games for the hosts and the loss| ..=& Roval ong C greatty handienpped eroieiie’ 3 1 Wruitons’ . | § §Moutima Biahureci race. ilebrand| Te Pobre 32 2 min TAA Time 8. C1 RE Datei NS | the Engineers. Summary: | Jal eonentrateg ference. Pu A nk an go 0 1 0 Pletchers 3 1 4|Iaylor 4 Kasperek. rcv. Hillebrand} Fe Hime sare. Cuntervary 21 ar Jim. Mors LR en Dour Ramon STATISTI ps wut Texas. the Engineers. Summary: stopping Groza and did a poor ably see a equalize the lighting in all Fong en.y 1 3 1 Thurloy.g 3135 _Offictals—Jonuson and Scott. . | seplt's 5 J : : id 1, * | Br Ker, Hime 408% (New ug iStnmons _ N STICS MU N Manchester (7) Indiana Teeh i ljob until the 2nd period. The big Then if Eyam. Slghung “Mays Doles 332 Ji » 2 a 8S BRE. B.. Net yards “rushing © 108 298 | Mikent 3 3 3 Bhodabeckf 9 9 }|man of the Olympians piled up a and see son n n bas- | Totals 22 13 26! 22 16 24 D | D HM d b t i # L |Net vards passin cnieeed f : ’ ketball game, It ‘is recom- alttime score Hints 3. Butigy NM immy oy e rives ar u Uurier OSes: atiempled : » i Windmifers § 1 AEaferze 3 4 §j12-pomt total for the first period You wou mended that lighting with &n [orien 1 Sionier 3" Steinhart 1, Beker! Rorwards, intercepieg 111111111 lg 1g Brandis. ! § :Rniplases J | but WAs limited to 5 in the second. along the ae Wp A foot Poimer Pogics Jrisksan 1 Gefarkomn 3. Bamb, dltance punts ....... 48 3 alsien 8 } Nhdgen.c 813 Scoring Spree somegne ga 3 . { . J ur 3 . . : WC } ” ’ a x Pg Pt, Sh SR Raber getempes IL JERS 8D HE Bg be No are oring 30 oh - [YET the Yule makers | see eet Yards penalized oo Joi Paue. 10 6i8horers 0 ’ pree in the third period and more ence, & no have not decided upoh an offi- b : 1 eof scrimmage. | Enveart.e 3 1 u RR fihan doubled the Indianapolis when you g cial size basketball court. For . as etbhell Washi Hi . |onttetere- 2 1 1 | points for the 12 minutes. Duncan | instance, the maximum dimen: ington igh Wins Yotsls 3 03 3 Totals is 77 17 and Coleman hit for ten and 12 Silver Ann sion of a floor is 94 feet In 5 y Over Decatur Central roJisiftime Scors—Manchester 46. Indiana |! that period alone while the to be shown length and 50 feet in width and cer es Washingto Ti ale: Reteree—Collier. Umpire—nite. | O1Y Plans saw only Beard and April. le : gton High School's ————r—————— | Mac Cullen ekerout 6 and e minimum dimension is 74 oO basketball team c it § aud 4 points J, Frank feet in length and 42 feet in bane ontinned from Page 43) first vi halked up its |aplece. The last period was slow tiring Inger WIth, Piers uted to pram srs & Ruin Weer 4 tory three outings vith Park School Team [and aul with Rochester trying of the hom ticing and playing on a big |Michisan 56, Michigan State 45 ‘Central or ome floor taut unsuccessfully for the’last 3 min- Marion Cot Mio on its home floor last Lo & t F | : court are greatly handicapped |Mimsukes Teachers 61. Concordia) night $€s 10 racu utes to move their 99 score on to architects t on going away from home a Annesoia 8, | | » C .| the century mark. playing on y Oe nian ate Unlternes i avin Da- | ey ° SaHNerAs 5 came from be- 1 otha Team Same from behind Rochester py) Indlanaells (70 ot waging The reverse, of ‘course, is also Nebraska Si, South Dikota State 32 | in the third peri alftime deficit iq defeat the Park School varsity, [Biviesf, 1 3 7 yolkers i) Model Hous true. 58, Texas A & M 80. period, paced by Bob Curran.g 1 0 1 Holland. 213 North Carouna 53. ichimana 10. Border, and maintained a 29 to 34 to 27, at the Park gym last Johnson. ¢ 2 2 5 Evans, 3 Last As spectators you have seen tik Dakate Aggies 48, Moorhead Teach- 26 advantage with the final ei nt|Piht. Riome : s Yiniet : 3 3 peting plan the numerous number of fouls |MSTNTN Montana Colless 35. Butte minutes remaining. Decatur took | It was a “coaches’ victory” as (olemanoc & 1 ZShaetiers 1 0 0 Home Show made in the last two minutes |Obie Wesleyan 115. Iie Grande 38. a 16 to 12 lead in the, first period [Coach Seward Wilshire, head |Holsmang 4 1 3 Hawxigs.s ! 3 3 . of play. Most of these fouls |Prishes 8 Tem am CC |" Border bagged” 11° pointy a 4 mentor of the varsity, and As-[Seo™® § § LMcMulens § 4 A t have been deliberately made to |Fritger Mills 7, Furman a, |Cecil Caulk managed 10 rt th sistant Coach: Dave Palmer led; iia 8 31 17 utom $top the clock and gain posses. |broasc"ss popAsumption 4s winners. Alfred Shipley and, Kon the rally in the fiiat-period. John| Soke at hailime: Rochester 7, he Nash and i sion of the ball. Many teams 7 painamfield 31. " neth Miller each got fouF fielders, |= Ot baced the varsity with 10 Ug8aPolR 20 ised: Rochester: Davies bigger prod have won ball games by these [San Dieas atet’ 35. MO5iine 43. lonly points from the field for the points. Park plays the Kirsh-|3 Wansr i. ndianapoty "Grose » Evans Date of deliberate fouls. Everyone will |Siens 6 Man Shan AaTiL licosers. ® baum five Wednesday night. [* Mevkins 1 Volker i, or 1. day, May agree that winning ball games |Scuthern. California 5. Utah State 43. | Washington (38) Deeat ——_—_i - turn it on by fouling is not right 1 Jonna Der Fo DMommonth. 30. lourts tg 11 pp our Cen (AD | ’ a eo . " irtis.f-¢ 3 2 4/Miller:it 4.2 4! | . To ‘ oseph's 61, a te Mo. |Border.f-0” 4 3 . 2.4 rai Restiry ing situation the’ [St Mary's olan 74 Winona‘ Tekes a. Dittemore.! 0 -0 HERE TP 8A Golden Gloves Entry Blank . * Ziegted 20 e makers have increased the |Swarihmore 11, Fhiladeiphie Pharmacy &. McDowgat.t | | ANcKinnere 0 4 3 Press penalty of 4 foul made in the Jitu ASE. SRD by (STC 1g] Notional Guard Arwiory. Jan. 6, 13, 30, 27. Feb 3 bowioa ful game and A. Se Solinge fins. Oh tion 65 Rint Fens ate a \ Masterson. : 1 TE 3 3 3 “= Auspices Robisoan-Ragsdale Post American 1 i = mas, + High ‘wehooT game. [Ou ol-Vhehae 4; a. “ibaa” a 3 yewiicd 8-H Sponsored by The Indianapolis Times Fo nettle... a igh game. / ol Micon 8 g Lowery.x 01 , pointing ou In_both cases the offended |Viloamen®, Noes eo Teachers 18. £7) i “a _ || ENTRIES LIMITED TO AMATEUR BOXERS 16 YEARS OF AGE OR OVER increasing | team is awarded a free throw Virginia 61, Randel en 8H otal blo 3 Totals + f16 22) Cheek approximate weight and class: back into | and the ball out-of-bounds. Th Jreinia Tech 63, Maryiand 57. Ington 10, Fook TieCAtur Cen 2 ash. | , . . The | Wagner ¢ on 3, missed: Washing. | —118 — hills of “K ? : (Me. estminvter (M ton 18 ‘Decatur Cen. 13. R " 4 giving of the ball out-of-bounds Washington University 63, Westminster $4 . [Pink Umpire: Jack Caskes. al - ~—NOVICE CLASS see smoke g. the offetided team Is new and |Join nats : arne WC ri itm -— (Bestuners) ’ under the SS he ova er EDA TER ‘Alston Remains at p—tm ity ——OPEN OLAS Wout Su 1 foul, pe. 9% {Favier, (0) 18 Frankiin 41. ‘Helm of St. Paul Club —lb Lr — TAs Inside § == » High School Basketball | ST. PAUL, Dec. 3 — Walter . i . ress let 1 rr THE THIRD major rule Hn Alston will be back for a third] yuug................ . ed saad falling to 1 Gr change sates that the ee term as manager ie ALSOTIAD vy poy sersiseseaae inane sr hse nes nn sas dade ets. The t Swit a held ball “when a ssociation’'s pennant-winning : the ralilros h Saints, it was announced herell ADDRESS ..........q..cesesiossrcnenssnsirasronsansesies ¢ a OL ARIE , es John - tonight. The Apastiss. Sinistied The ville. Sm. Robison-Rarsdale Loston oy ta 123 por pt 1s i A reasonable ; 3 ; - Photo by John Spickiemire, Times Staff Photographer - : . third in 1948 and then edged out|| ..iu a a U ia Post and Indiana Dis- and got stu i : . , A 4 2 . . A, U, do net assume any in of y d , $ftost to Gribble. pass, or shoot " Jimmy Doyle (14), Butler University, drives in for. a shot with Bill Erickson (33), -Winois guard, Indianapolis jue the flag: by one. ai! oe i nia ander " Department Sonat Se pare or Sorin Bad drappe og! tds apparently try. anging right on ready to block any attempt. - oll : [Alston resides ta Lewiston, Or © |W Mariana SL. ndianapeits % ind. There i 5 entry fon " still be 2.5 bi 4 3 + : L . ov ig ‘ v a

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