Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 January 1950 — Page 23

BLOOMINGTON, Jan. 6— « There was no mention of preconference basketball records today as Indiana University * gets set for its Western Conference opener tomorrow night here against Wisconsin. The Hoosiers are the only un- | beaten conference team,

r= wt wey Olymps Back Into aint te pater von ae OGP Tie for Lead |

Butler Tiger iit Hinges on 0'Brien’s Flu

DePauw Given Edge

on ally to Eke 42-41 Victory

Canterbury Swamps Rose Poly, 83-47; Oakland City College Wins in Last Minute

Indiana Central was still unbeaten in Hoosier College Confers {ence play today after staving off a last-minute rush and defeating Earlham College, 42 to 41, last night in Richmond. For Central it was the fourth straight conference victory, If S | Two other schools also are unbeaten in league play but have played tar Butler Cager less games; Canterbury (2-0) and Anderson (1-0). Is Unable to Play The Quakers trailed at the half- - time, 26 to 18, but led by Bill maining two minutes of the game, Butler's chances with DePauw| yw cer they pulled even at 39-all but Kiser scored.on an intercepUniversity's basketball team to- with 2:30 left on the clock. tion with one minute left. fo {morrow night in the Fieldhouse/Dwight Swalls, Greyhounds’ top bring his team within one point, fwill hinge on ‘the playing condi-| Point getter, lit a short shot and. The victory gave the Greytion of Butler's Buckshot O'Rrien./ teammate Harry Grifith added hounds a season record of 8-3. | O’Brien, slowed down by the fiii,|& free throw at 2:02 At Danville; the Canterbury [will ‘be given another rest today) The Greyhounds managed to Knights handed Rose Poly ils lin hopes he will be able to play! control the all most of the re- sixth straight loss, 83 to 47. A against the Tigers. —" hot .409 shooting average on £3

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‘DePauw, which has won three {straight games over James Milli- d as to 08 kin, Ball State and Hanover, will rule a pre-game favorite If O'Brien is sidelined. The Tigers,

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guard up remembering last sea son:~That was when Coach Branch, DENVER "Jan, Thanks to .McCracken’s squad wofi eight of] M nine pre-conference games, losi the Denver Nuggets, the Indian only to Butler, and then fizzled \apolis Olympians . last’ night out fn the big show with a 6-6 backed into a first place tie with record. the Anderson Packers in

But there is more stability in Western Division. of - the this season's squad and IU rules the favorite against a Wisconen quintet that already has opened its conference race with 59-50 upset victory over defending champion Illinois.

McCracken has keyed his Hurryin' Hoosiers around Bill Garrett, junior Negro playmaker, Garrett, leading the team scoring with 123 points is the set up ma

who doubles his threat with pivot Ho doubles Bla | Pro Basketball

The squad has struck a balance in its" scoring, evident by Lou New York Watson's 110 pre:conference| pair” Stapligi 108, Big ab a ey Ee must contend with Yne Marie~ Hani HE manship of Don Rehfeldl, center Minneapolis who grabbed last year's. confer-! Hw ene ence individual scoring race with St. Louis 229 points. Against Illinois last Monday night he scored 27 as his Anderson Badgers racked up their. eighth ghevorean victory in 10 games.

Indiana and Wisconsin records for the current season are:

Indiana Wisconsin Baltimore 74, Rochester 71. Wabash* 33 63—Marquette* 8 Syracuse 82, Tri-City 73 73--Mich. State 58 56—Kansas St* 4 Ft. Wayne 87. St. Louis 83 61 DePaul 55| 36—Oregon St. * Sheboygan 85. Minneapolis 82 Saas 50! 88-Lovola Denver 78, Ande erson 9 oo 33-~Notre Dame*

Ci = § College Basketball Mien State* 50 STATE rbut Rose Poly 47 na Central 42, Earlham 41

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their second defeat nights, 76-69. The Olympians and Packers are now tied in games with the Packers holding a slight percentage lead, .600 to .594, Accuracy at the. free throw line gave the Nuggets their fifth victory against 27 losses. They collected 24 points on charity tosses.

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Albion 63, Alma 4 Appalachian 58, East Tennessee 4) | Bethany Kas.) 72. Friends (Ko Kas.) 63,

Middie snncises 41 Christian Richmond a. Unto 4“ . Union 44. oliday tourney at New Augusta: 's 51, nd White 38, West Side Merchan iverside 43, Blann Hardware 34.

High School Basketball

annelton 49, Troy 30 ast Chicago Washington 63. Gary Emer. |

son Merriliviile 43. Gary Edison 41 | Paris (Ill) 65, Terre Haute 'Gerstmeyer

56. South Bend Central 55. Muncie Central! 83. Rice 61. 3

| S'S To Boone County Tourney { ork fovertimer. Thoerntown 31, Whitestown 30. Texas Christi ionsville 44, Pinnell 29. Hokard Pane 4. ry Central 61, Dover 36. | DeKalb County Tourney Ashley 37; Butler 36. Steuben County Tontaer Freemont 64, 54.

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Bill Garrett (above) and Lou Watson (left) will be handling the scoring chores for Indiana tomorrow night when they open their bid for the Big Ten title at Bloomington against Wisconsin, The Badger man they're going to have to stop is Don Rehfeldt, top scoring ace for Wisconsin. The Crimson basketball team is undefeated in nine pre-Big Ten season games and have shown improvement over last. year.

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Times Stale Service LAFAYETTE, Jan. 6—Howard Williams, veteran guard and leading scorer for the Purdue Boiler-| makers will not see action to-| morrow - night against North-| western, | Williams, who suffered a severe knee burn when he fell asleep under a sun lamp while home| during the Christmas holidays,| was benched by team physician! Dr. 8. J. Miller. With Williams on the sidelines, Coach Mel Taube today indicated {that Bill Banks and Glenn Bahler|[woud be the starting guards, |

Protest Unheeded

| IHS Commissioner L. V. Phillips A mm said he doubted | {that the board of conttol would {heed the protest of Lawrenceburg jover the assignment of a high| {school basketball sectional tourThe site was taken from Lawrenceburg and assigned Vevay.

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OTICE TO BIDDERS Sealed For will be received by the| Bosra of School Commissioners until 11.00] clock A ednesday, Januay 29, 1950, ’ the following 1. Wire stitener for ton High Scho “gc Cu fn “Reach In refrigerator Ele-| mentary Schopl No. 26 3. Science supplies and equipment for {Broad Ripple High Scho All as per sposiications’ on file in the office of the Board The

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M. V, BAIL EY, Business Director. Janusry 4, 1950 I OF PETITION "FOR AND DE- | NO RAMINA ION TO ISSUE BONDS AND] or APPROPRIATION OF THE PRO- | CEEDS OF SUCH BONDS | Notice is hereby wiven CH&L EK" petition has been filed with The Board of School [Commissioners of the City of Indianapos {is by more than fifty owners of Lax 8¢ I City, duly

Jf of Chapter the Indiana. General amended, requesting said Board its bonds in an amount not to exceed 133,000,000 to raise funds for” the construc high school building te be known as the Emmerich Manual Train.

1 angporemonstrance against of such bonds may be filed with! the Board owiters of taxabls real estate in said’ School City, in the mAn-} ner and within the time provided in said |

Boa ol Commissioners City. of Indianapolis, Indiana, at its reg-| ular meeting on the 27th day of Decem- | , 1940, determined to issue Its bonds to exceed §J.

new high school bullding, to be known As ‘the Emmerich Manual Training Baia | School, in the City of Indianapolis. Bald bonds are to ‘bear interest payable semi-| lannually, st a rate not to exceed 3% | per annum to be determined by the bid-| {ding thereof, and the princi pal of said] ponds shall be payable serial (but not | necessarily In equal annual amounts), | {during & period of not less than 20 years! | a not more than 25 years, beginning in 1951, the exact term (0 be hereafter | determined by the Board or more taxpayers, other than | those who pay poll tax only, who feel themselves aggrieved by such determina. {tion may appeal to the State Board of Commissioners for further action, by filing a petition therefor with the Sountx Auditor of Marion County, Indiana,

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Week-End State, Big 10 Cage Card

TONIGHT Concordia at Indiana Te St. Joe at New York A ( JOMORROW DePauw, n But Wiscon at Indian a Northwestern at Purd Indiana Central at Liinols Wesleyan at a Notre Dame at Michigan StatPranklin r on Concordia James Millikin atManchester at Hanc Valparaiso at. Villanova Illinois at Ohio State Marquette at Minnesota, lowa at Mich igan

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{winners in five of ference play season record at 4-4, Times Special At Terre Haute, an underrated v «(CR Al 'FORDSVILLE Ind. , Oakland City College basketball Yan. 6—The Wabash College bas- team stunned Indiana State wilh lone mutual opponent this season. ketbaill team, winner of four a 64 to 61 defeat. DePauw losing to Purdue, 70 to games in six starts, will tackle With 50 seconds left in the 49, while the Bulldogs tripped the Illinois Weslevan here tomorrow fame and trailing by one point, Boilermakers, 57 (3 52 night. The Little Giants’ latest the OaRs hit three fast field ” victory came at the expense of goals to win, The five men who Bethany College. 58-45, Tuesday started the game for the victors night, the first game played on played without relief until Forthe new fieldhouse flogr ward Manford Morrow fouled out Wesleyan defending champion With five minutes to go of the lllinois College Conference, ‘Ind. Central (42) -_has won but two of seven games ___. " 1 y this season, Last year the Titans McGrath f jefeated the Little Giants, 56-50, Roberts. Wabash Coach

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2 3 Indiana Central 26. Earl. > , J ) 8 ham forwards; Dick Neidow and Jack Free Throws Missed —-8Swails §. McGrath, Houston, guards, and Argyle McBride. drown 4 Colescott, Miller, Goens Jackson, center. RY

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Lawrence Central at Fe Southport va. Warren Cer TOMORROW Rroad Ripple at Ben Davis Manual at Cathedra Crispus Attucks ou Wabash at Ho Sacred Heart at Chatiottesviile Washington at Tech MeCordsyille at Lawrence Central Scottsburg at Southport

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