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tified for ha mark of 8. Rally yme from beinois at one utes held an the Badgers trailed only nission. cond period ing, smackto one for game. They

oipt, -SRipge a teams. ague games, while loging to the conndiana conth its ninth ping Michi-

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Dunk Soir * Have Won Two From fing from} High 2 of Compaign By 92.75 Count But Latter Hove Looked Good Recently ge inthe final 10 see- s seasoned out- ANDERSON, Jan. 3 (UP)— ‘By FRANK ANDERSON : to give Sacred Heart a 55-|fit topped the elite today as In- The Indianapolis Olympians will attem N atalt the New Yoir ‘By. 54-40 Count for Title 53 victory over Deaf School, |diana’s high school basketball The Andsrson Packers, refusing right at home tonight when they meet we Cities Blackhawiy : hord Part T to yield ground to the hard-press- # Leading most of the way/ “the ‘precision- tke Crispus Attucks The t Hoosiers lod, 18 to OE ol’; { {ing Indianapolis Olympians, to ™ the Butler Fielghouss Tees. 11, after the first but. the | 1948-50 : R ” The Olymps have won two previous ‘engagements “trom the Tigers nudged Manual, 54 to 40, to win the Cathedral High School Spartans were Tat esiod ul the _Froebels Blue Devils, winners day stepped out to a one-and-a-| Blackhawks. However, Tri-Cities is regarded as a dangerous team invitational tournament before 1600 yesterday. at the intermission. At the end of last week's steel city holiday halt game lead over the former And may be primed for an upset. The Blackhawks have been shows : Only A In the Tigers’ side during the evening was Jim of the third it was tied at 39-all.|tourney, remained one of four Kentucky Collegians in the West. \n& Improvement in recent games. | .'e. . Nyers, Manual ats Who o plutined ino 22-points and-t urned-{n-h| Going nto the final hres mim major unbeaten ~clubs“ as the’ fern Diviston of the Nattonat| The¥ caused some eyebrow lifting] 8 MNEUPS CC outstanding ense. utes, Deaf School had a 53-40 heavy firing, to be climaxed by! Basketball Association. {last Wednesday when they forced «INDIANAPOLIS oo GD Nyers - in the first or "Bob Jewell, who marked up|lead but frequent fouls slowed the crowning of a “king” next! The Packers picked up an im-| the strong Ft, Wayne Pistons (17) + Jones 4 TB (8) basket of the game and scored|18 points, Ben Cook had 12./them down. oh March, got under way. portant half-game last night by {into an overtime period before; (ie rosa... § te pagoiren (18) six points in the last two minutes.|Second high for Manual was Dick, Ed Butler hit three from the, o..p Lop: & t tri « losing, 81-75, {(T) Hale... i ; eligi traigh umphs, dunking the Baltimore Bullet Blackhawk or . . ke Nyers with 6. charity line to make it 53-52. Dal- jo 0 U0 ed from fourth to - '| ackhawk ‘Coach Red Auer-| The classy Attucks aggregation to 92 to 75. It was the lone loop! ¥DLAX APOLIS—Evans (9), rd (12), was never headed after the first), TT% WO tourney victories made/las Kelsey hit another free thioWigrgt place in the third weekly game scheduled following apr has ade several changes uelfea *T mai, sa Ste {the Attucks record read seven|in secon ed Press “ 8 lineup since the season ye 8) : minute of play. At the end of/in » row, the best won and lost/count. Riley then hit his game- Rinited Pros kings RoBi Horace Sumner (above) will the ta Sim game Program ON yi.ited and has come up with a chit i "308 uc: ads eo T Tead Ane hey held mark in town. They've lost one. Wir ew ‘with 32 points in the defending state champs, New Al be defending his Ughtweight |; thafling most of the way, qmouti Torreon Du round, Lae Beth wes WIN with ead and a e they’ To reach the finals of ter- Ys poin . {+ cham arko . Todorovic e e- d Jeated consolation and 18 in the after- Dany and Anderson's Indians. | pionship in the Open |g. timore pulled to within a point man, ex-Illinois All- American

had stretched it to 27-14. At the

end of the third, Attucks led, | Sacred Heart, 60 to 46, and Man- noon, was the tournament's high|

extended over two week-ends. Kestler in Lead After the first week-end of the St. Philip's sweepstakes, John Kestler is leading with 782-125-

907. Other leaders are Bob Jones,|

739-141-880; Bob Kares, 788-91-879; Fred Ulas, 796-75-871; Jim Kelly, 769-99-868. Paul Butcher posted the high single game of! 1254. The event winds up next! week-end, Joe Pond led for the men last night with 680. He had games of 245, 243 and 192 for Myles

Upholstery at the Antlers alleys. |

Lila Littrell of ‘Stevens Mortuary led the women with 615. The Proprietors Mixed Doubles bowling tournament has been’ slated for Jan. 14-15 at Pritchetts.

Reservations may be made at the —

alleys, Entry fee is $4 per couple

and bowlers will use their com-!

bined averages as of Jan. 7. Frances Sullivan is tourney secretary.

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41 to 24. ‘ual dropped Deaf School, 49- to| |individual scorer with 40 points. | But’ even bePs chanesk. of! | Golden Gloves Tournament, (period. However, successive bas- (Duck) Ray and John gn pn Western Division Each Attucks player got at|28. “ |Jerry Moers led the Silent Hoos-| others remainder of opening Friday night in the Na. (kets by Frank Brian and John Gene Vance, a former CRICAEO Anderson EN least two points, but the big gun) One of the most thrilling games| {fers In the prelimipary with. 16 ne ® gular 5 x Unbeaten were| tional Guard Armory, 711 N, {Hargis pulled Anderson out of! Stag star, signed with the Hawks SE CUANAPOLIS ‘rraen it for the Wilihers was six foot, five|of the tourney was the consola- points. {slim The De a3 still face ed! Pennsylvania St. Young Sum- danger. Hargis topped the scoring about 10 days ago. an City Trent Fuge MIOTIO0 .....cvvinnssn . 0» « =» competition, and so do Columbia Sar, U9 ghting with the Senate [rn 2 » sng ay i Picture - Brightens pene Eitern Divio Manual (0 (Final) 1 ersen (92) Itimere (15) | | Crispus a oy La (do | Dust Sahagt i i of Manual (40) Crispus Attueks (84) City. Princeton and Tell City, the, Avenue YMCA team, will have | ut grt we ‘ffs For the Olympians, the New w 5A BE 4 of armed f } Fos En 1 rt 0B Bl at & 3 pj Other major perfect-record teams.| a lot of competition in his di. owt 3 3 1Rowante 8 3 § Year promises to be brighter. Niimegse, torrie EH) 3 636 » Seth hy. { . . 7 tan fa oh the Washitagtam | i 2 Lawrence. 1 per. d $ 9 Wiison.t ? 3 Anderson, beaten ME gues vision this year. Last year, he Hareies 33 Vhuinesfic 3 i | Only Marshall Hawkins is on the Washington ......... }§ # ! es i ooten. ¢ HE i deron.t-c § 8 1jewelle § § o/10 starts and winner of the Koko-' was a member of the Indian. Xomenicne 3 #71 Esenkvs™ § § 2 injury list. Hawkins suffered a Phliemarhie ai BR. § Sark’ 4 } 3 ub § taille ¢ i aid, -€ i ? $ yman.c 9 0'mo holigay Seagioh; held Sewn apolis team that battled in the Jonna. 3 3 4 Pueh.e’ i 4 ‘ fractured right cheek bone Central ‘Division 3 Rwenser. s $01 foers. 1? 8 Grgen yers, 2 Ryerss 4 3 ore 3 3 runner- up honors in e annual Tournament of Cham. |Oatess oi oathetmsns 5 0 | against the Baltimore Bullets ) : Pet i b fora. 001 Nyers. € 3 3 0 Greens { 3 0 Pord.¢ 1 4 poll, and New Albany's Bulldogs in Chi Weiah-ins § |Peigenbmg 0 1 1 two weeks ago and is expected Rfrneasos Saafenans 1 ¥ 7 eww —| Totals 10 813 Totals wn __ _/Midbrkss 1 8 0 came in ahead of Jasper. rr cago. h Tes OF Totals 36 30 31 Totals 26 23 22 10 be out for at least another Chicaso Ln 1 $e 2 io B® adtals M10 Score By Quarters Totals 15 10 14 Totals 3310 14) The only other major changes the first session wi! e from Halftime score:. Anderson 46. ‘Baltimore two weeks Er. Warne + 18 i £21 Attucks 2 il uu 43 Dust. Betool A048 ain —8core by Ruarper 1540 Were South Bend Central's jump noon to 6 p. m. Thursday in "pi. throws missed: Clos. Komenich | Ralph Beard and Bob Evans, Results Last Night rows Missed as, Jewe Pree Throws Missed—Hagemeyer. Lou- Crispus Attucks 11 16 14 1556 from eighth to fifth™and Terre the Armory. - gohusen, Arian. Hargis Auris, Jawery who sat out the entire Packer A ame se ». Ra yes Pora.. Riley EA Butler J. den, Wooten. Lavalle 2. Bush, Moers, | slaston’ 3 Ele Miss od ni rigensehmidy, Haute Gerstmeyer's replacement “ | ments — John Nucatola and Lew game here last Tuesday night Games Tonight Shad A. 3. Thatcher and Prank Pet od divaordn, clova suites. | Fison: Jewell I Pord "lof Mishawaka in the “Big Ten.” ‘Killer’ Rote Voted MEIER. es have recovered from injuries and, Tyl-Cities at INDIANAPOLIS (8:30). Officials ~Cleon’ J | MOMelals 4 Cleon Reynolds: and * Prank e Washington at Rochester w— res | Lunar. + » Tank changes prompted by the hectic Kram Nic Gor al will be ready to work tonight.) gheboygan at Waterloo, ia ann Earl Rolls 7 | holiday tourney results. 1949 Southwesterner amer 1ps ONZAI@S Alex Groza has shaken off a| (Only sames scheduled. Comatation) Siamese melee 7 - cold and should be his old, point-| ou a Y 66 Deol Sirk a, DALLAS, Tex. Jan. 3 (UP)— In Pro-Tennis Tilt | Shes “vo Fight Results 5% of is >t Basketball Notes Kyle (Killer) Rote, South >) World aking self. Alex was held to i 4 G to Win Pin Tilt a 3 ? put, i$ : 3 Y er oe, outhern PARIS, Jan. 3 (UP)--World seven points in his last home| NEW Y RR Banton T Parkway Arena) utler, . » ‘ c 0 fessi ~ (Easte n ames 3A pT atin RIE, lol Methodists rampaging backfield Professional Champion Jack start against the Packers. gammy Wetkins: I. ean oo k ad 736, E } lle N h Smal. ? 0 3 Keiser s 3 3 1 Loin Assgmption, 38.33 erine's d star, was voted southwesterner of oo Another encouraging sign for Rome. Italy (8) ] Marge Skelton H ste as “rotjaealieg.... 3-8 des. § 0 §'testea Cathedral. 46-30. and Kstumption the . year .today by the Texas lOW-American Richard (Pancho) the Olymps is the" fact that re-| COLUMBUS. © los Boul. 30%; Do. 729 In Fountain $ vare Tourney | Total 2 In 14/ Total FTRTEE Ton the ‘consolation game, beating ca: SPOTts Writers Association, the gonzales. 8-1, 6-3 In 4 pro tennis' serves have been coming through. ET Synny B Tw t, 1394 q a's Boorse by Quart thedral, 46-24. _ second SMU player to win the exhibition last night at the Palais Bruce Hale, Malcolm McMullen, | washington © ar ~ with Sammy Rolling 768 In four games, Louanna Early won the Fountain Deaf School ..... 1 10 13 14-83 Bush-Callafian Lea he, results last night honor in as many years. Des Sports. Paul Walther and Carl Shaeffer|Angot. AGO. ther ra Wg 185, Chie Squahe women's bowling tournament which closed yesterday. Marge sacred Heart 1m 17 11 16-85 at J Desrporn in to Lo odse 4 All Jess ‘Neely, coach of the south-| In an earlier match, Francisco proved particularly . effective|cago. autpointed Hinton Baron. 170. Ohis Pree Throws Missed—Northeutt 2. Hage- 1°38" ime). Green's Drive-in west conference Rice Owls, nosed| (Pancho) Segyra. of Educador, when the chips were down in the|“*g%, was Nash had 729. Si (double overtime 0.2% 0k - n p - CCharite. id Skelton close _ behind vith 1 +36 and Estelle ___ meyer, De Gormat, nh Riley 5. 22 Boh. oodritt of. Baxlar,, Ape he Aefentad ramen yesterdes, Dualor parks; QonipONt TIRED |p PA a 4 San vi J von, fghth blah with Tie ys Ran Te iis EIT BTN FAR 8 SAA Ss hg mis CURR ARS 55, uh Se % “whe na frechided in Marge 8 tone total was’ #92 = ® suis.” mite tates: 6-3" §6. : “tonight. RE, Ve [Ip mn 6 Xe ‘opped Tommy game for the tourney. There were 30 entries in the tourney, which ~ 3 meme ance Sygermm——

Arrange Rites For Wilbur Durbin

Funeral services were being, arranged today for Wilbur® Durbin, Washington Bowling League secretary. Secretary of the league for 25! years, Mr. Durbin died yesterday jen route to-General Hospital after) suffering an attack as he was leaving the Indiana alleys. He was 54. Mr. Durbin, who resided in the Lorraine Hotel, is survived by an| ‘aunt, Mrs. Ida Holtman, 5758

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Jan. 3—Indiana University is still the club to

beat in the Western Conference basketball race.

The undefeated Hurryin’ Hoosi

ers blasted out their ninth straight

victory here last night, coming from behind to knock down Michigan State, 60 to 50, with a brilliant second-half scoring spree by Lou

Watson. Watson scored 13 points in the second half and finished the evening with 19, high for both quintets, Gordon Stauffer of Ft. Wayne led the Spartans with 12. It was the second time IU had defeated Michigan State this season. ’ Michigan State held Indiana -scoreless for the first four minutes and built up a 14-to-8 lead before Watson and Bill. Garrett led a splurge that pushed IU out into the lead, 25 to 20. The Spartans came back with a rally and led at half time, 28 to 26. * Open Up Barrage With nine minutes to play, Indiana led, 43 to 42, and then opened up with: a field goal -barrage by. . Jerry Stuteville, Gene Ring and Watson. that handed Michigan State its eighth defeat in nine

games.

HIGH SCHOOLS

Brapeville- Memorial ooln 4 ? CATHEDRAL TOURNEY Crispus Attucks 60, “Sacred Heart 16. Manual 49, Deaf School 38° ~~

Sacred Heart 85, Deaf School 53 (consolation).

Crispus Attucks 56, Manual 40 (final), MARTINSVILLE TOURNEY Pedford 53, Franklin 20. Bast te Cilicaso Washington 54, Martins-

Basketball Scores :.

68, Evansville Lin. ]

ee 80. Franklin 34 (consolation). (final), SHERIDAN TOURNEY Sheridan 50, Anderson St. Mary's M. Flora 87, Noblesville 39. ~ ' | Noblesville 43, Bt. Mary's 1 (consola-

Sheridan 72, Flora 45 (final). DECATUR TOURNEY _ Decatur 53, Fi. Warne Concordia 37,

uton, 31, Berne 31. a 50, Berne 38 (consolation),

tr r™ Decatur 41 (final), COLLEGES

STATE ans 60, Michigan State 50. State 70, Earlham 38. heaton 89, H 1s. BIG TEN Wisconsin 88, ince 5. wa 63, Utah radley o4 Ohlo State 48.

Indiana opens its conference race here Saturday night against Wisconsin. Indiana had only a .250 showing in its field goal attempts against the Spartans, hitting 24 of 96, and missed 15 free throws in 27 attempts. Michigan State] made good on 20 of 81 field goal attempts and hit 10 of 21 free throws.

Indiana U, (60) Michigan State (0) fg ft pt! ® ft pf Stuteville, 5 3 28mith, 1 3 3 Toshefl, { 2 0 liRapchak. f 51 Hill, f 1 0 3Stellan, { 318 Buck, 1 0 0 Nagel, f 0032 Garrett, ¢ 3 5 JCarey 10 { eyer, © 0 0 liSunodgrass. g 30 $ Watson, $ 1 28tau 4 41 Miranda, 5 1 1 2iCarison, & 0 0 2 Ring 2 2 Means. & a0 i Masters. € 0 0 2iBower. § 11 3 Totals 2 1210 “Totuls “2010 24 Halftime Score—Michigan State 28, In-| diana

Free Throws Missed—8‘uteville 5, Toshell | 2, Garrett 2, Watson 2, Mirands J. Rin 2 Smith, Rapchak 2, Steffan 3 Nagel, Carey, Stauffer 2, Carlson, Mean

Kentucky 57, Arkansas 53 Long island 69, Muhienbers 58. Temple-81,-8Bt Josephs. +P. +83. Louisville 74. Tennessee 63 Maryland State 78, Kentucky State 63, Rice 68, Pepperdine 65 1 Southeastert Loulbiana 68, Spring Hill 87 “FOVETUIM Denver 54, "Wyo ming 41 Columbia 74, Oregon #2 Hamiine 79, Honolulu All-Stars 48

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Illinois Normal 77, Eau Claire Teachers 50 | Dubuque 45, Northern Illinois 43.

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