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Bulldogs, Tigers to Lock Horns in Fieldhouse Toni
= O'Brien, Ace Scorer, to Be in Starting Lineup Despite Slowdown by Flu Wa saying. “As Buckshot goes, so go the Bulldogs.’ gets ther test tonight in the Fieldhouse 2 The Butler Bulldogs, with Ralph (Buckshot) O'Brien still wved down by the flu, are matched with DePanw University,
gh er of a four-game winning streak
+ O'Brien, whose 152 poifits in eight games has been the chief contribution In Butler's won 3- . ob SI Er. Gr . lost 8 showing. will be in the TONIGHT'S STATE S( HEDI LE stigting lineup. and will Le aso Qrfaus : TI CRT RARE RFit Ned
ngm off an evenly balanced DePauw cage ‘squad. Tom Beck, forward, is pacing the Tigers’ scoring with 83 points, while Russ land, the former Lawrencebul} high school star, is second with 81. Other DePauw starters and their points scored in thé Tigers’ SEVEN Eames are forward. Juha Staffer, 69; center Lee Hamilton, 58, "nd guard Glen Eckleman, 57 Other Games Listed IA other state games tonight Inddana and Purdue open up their Western Conference ule with games,
at Bulder
te pot, Mich. +i 7X}
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W Manehes ter 4 Hanover
Sry 0 Tie Sawchuk Tonight
Jim Shirley the Detroit Red placed Terry Indianapolis
goalie for has rein the week-end
spare Wings, SBawchuk nets for
Ri Ji
Irish, Spartans
Sohn Tinsley, 147, Ace Exterminating (right), is ready to land + left to the head of Mitchell Beatty, Northwestern Community Center. Tinsley was the first winner of the 1950 tournament.
9h 1 Resume Battle
Notre Dames Meets
Old Foe Tonight
EAST LANSING,
Notre Dame, the oldest rival on
the
schedule
Michigan
State basketball will furnish the opposi-
Willie Scott (left), Schaeffer's Market, ducks under a right thrown Bill Smith, 147, Northwestern Community Center, is caught by the camera on Nis. way fo the canvas
by Edwin Aurs, Central y,
1450 Fans See 30 Novices Battle In Opener of Times-Legion Tourney
By JIM HEYROCK Visions of being crowned a Golden Gloves champion danced in the heads of 15 youngsters today. They were the winners in 15 Novice fights in the Na-
tional Guard Armory last night as the curtain lifted on the Mich, Jan. 7 17th Times-Legion Tournament.
But the 15 losérs also
plause for their part in the
tion for the Spartans in the 64th battles. A crowd of 1450 was
deserved a rich round of ap-
John Tinsley, 147, Ace Externiinating, had I Donne of hotline
SE Fpl series, Sng, 5 age LHgulepthar, Ane he og a Ae bi WOT e AREAS Ag FOUFREY. LER Nenmwin" move ive’ ‘five ora iy everythin na feur Seed y tne tin poorssaanon ecards 8. AD AMAEUL nee. Genter, oo vow although the Irish seem to be atic” program “has to offer.’ Robert Kennelly, 147. Ace Eximproving. They have won three The fans rose to their feet as’terminating, was baffled only
in seven starts, their last victory Edwin Aurs of the Central YMCA briefly by the expense of Butler 8nd Willie Scott of Schaeffer's mour four Market,
coming at
University, 54-33. Their
147-pounders, each with
Gérald Brooks, SeyBoys' Club, a southpaw. Kennelly landed numerous right
losses have been handed to them Much more heart than fighting uppercuts and was far enough in by Western Conference foes, Wis-| ability; swung viciously for three front to win despite a strong fin|consin, Indiana, Iowa and North- rouiids. Many of the .shots went ish by Brooks.
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western The Spartans have onty won oné game in nine starts, a 61
encounter with Cornell,
Last year, meetings,
{wild but many others found their] mark, - Aurs was the vie tor by decision but it was close. And many of the fans were on Willie's team at the
the Irish won both end. scoring a 63-47 victory|
The crowd barely had time to
Mack Carroll, 147, Senate Ave.
IY. had James Lewis, Douglas-.
Hill, down for an eight-count in the first round and then landed the knockout punch in 1:26 of the second, John unattached,
Stroup won
on their home court and eking focus its eyes on the ring when the only fight by default when
out a 43-41 victory here.
The Eugene Delaney of the Ace Ex-.147- spound Robert Saunders. Ray
for the full count after being hit in the second round by Herman Shead, Senate Avenue Y.
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Tech Wins, {5- 10, Washington to Battle Tech, Manual to Meet Cathedral
Attucks, Sacred Heart Play Out of Town;
At Logansport
Green Clinches Game
On Free Throws Times Special LOGANSPORT, Jan. 7 Tech of Indianapolis chalked up its second victagy in three North Central Conferencé starts here last might when it defeated Logans-
attempts while. Sa hitting; “15°61 20. Tech hit 15 or T59 shots from the field for a .254 average. ‘Logansport connected on 14 of 65 for a .215 average. Tech. had trouble finding the basket in the first quarter and ‘trailed, 10 to 8, as the period ended. The Greenclads came back strong in the second quarter, however, and tied it up at 17 to 17 on a layup and frée throw by Guard Dick Wills. Tech led 21 to 19 at the half as Myron Moriarity potted a long shot with 15 seconds left. The Green was never headea after that, Tech now has a record of six
1 | - the unbeglen IU squad a! Sawchuk has been called up by Spartans last defeated Notre terminating team streaked across Street, failed to show up. victories and Oke Yesents 40) against isconsin ond ue Detroit to All in for the ailing Dame during the 1947-48 season, the ring with the sound of the Jess McDonald won a decision fx It pt fg ft of : Rats J Saute) rthwengs Harry Lumley, who Injured ana 54-50 victory on the Irish home | bed) and landed a solid left on the over Ivan Kleffman, Washington Sen 13 3 Sacre 1! FE n yette. ankle in an exhibition ame Sexson. f 01 1 Maloy. f 3 13 1 Central takes its worthy) : B floor, head of Charles Riley, Columbus A.C., in the lightweight «division, Lr 3 1 3 Brod ndiana Central takes Y Thursday night. The sudden ern nem Boys’ Club. and Robert Johnson, Ray Street, Englerth, e 3 3 XRothermeLc 4 3 3 8:3 record to Danvilie, ‘Ind., to! {trade is indefinite depending upon h Pi { deci Io 4 Henr D i Y Ace Ex. Bo : 4 3 Harris, 2 l 2 meet Canterbury tonight. Cen-|Lutley’s recovery Tec Matmen in Wins in 30 Seconds op enry Dailey, Ac oriarity. s 3 1 4 Smiths 8 9 0 Thomas, & 0 00 tral may come out of the scramble| Shirley, who will be 21 Jan. 19, Muncie Team, 30-12 | Riley had just risen from his Herman Shead of the Senate , . . as undisputed Hoosier Collegeihas bewn working as a practice stool when he found himself on|Avenue Y. scored ‘a knockout in| Halftime score. tech 31. Logan a i" Conference leader. The Grey-goalie fot Detroit, Last year he Tech's wrestling team is stilliyp, e100. He stayed down for the Pree Throws Missed—Tech gosport 3 f ’ 2 N defeated for the season. The 50 seconds of the second over Bill Moriarty 3 Logansport: Rothecmel 8. hoynds are unbeaten in fouriplayed 12°games in the nets for uUndefe: ¢ count of nine and then was on gn.ith of the Northwestern Com- Harris 3 Maloy 2 beck, Yenrich league games. Canterbury has a Omaha in the U. 8. League and Green matmen defeated Muncilen root But Delaney was wait. ty Cent Tica Retoree “ohn Magnabaseo 2+ conference mark -and-Ander-two in the Aeron Lesage ror ‘Central-30-12- dt home. yesterday, Hg denind ‘the rereree and dashed muni enter. Muneie: Umpire. Marvin Todd: Pt Warne Sofi, unbeaten in its single leaguest. Louis, In of the Flyers for their fifth dual meet ViCtory.\;, (5 jand a right which again Golden Gloves Results Hawks Win 41-40 tit, is a decided underdog In its games, he had a utout. Tech will - face Southport to- put Riley in the horizontal. Ref-" NOVICE CLASS iw A wcotat scheduled conference game in’ Shirley will join tye Caps in St. MEht In another dual meet. Theo... prank Arford intervened and byt aeraud—- John (roun. upatiached. me BROWNSBU RG, tnd. Jan. 7 Franklin tonight. Louis tonight apd Xeturn here matches will follow the Scotts- Delaney was the winner by a TKO hres aul, ” Sw r - : ¥ Decatur Central hung wp fis t p - J on . ce LxtermiFROBABLE STARTING LINEUPS with the team to meel\ the “pro- burg- Southport basketball game, just 30 seconds of the first nating. decisioned Mitohell’ Bostty “Nori. fourth win in 11 starts last night arms Burdsan 5 Jone Boek testing” Pittsburgh Hoxpets in at Southport. r Lovie. 304 round. wr CaS Hawn .. Central YMca, With a 41-40 decision nn uffs i 3 ollok (TH pinne ewis 7 R Chapman © ee Hamilton the Coliseum tomorrow at jo3—Sparks IT) defeated Mode, 10-0 | Humor was injected into the dnchgion Wile Scout, Schaefer Market, | Brownsburg. RE 8. dE 8:30 p. m, i290 Keogh, (1) fo darn el y opening round when Charles |minatine. decisioned Gerald Brooks. Sey- pecatar Central (41) , Browmsbury, “w 3». m ——— — 1127--A inned G. Smit “4 . Dot y [ {cK1 fr 1 11 rkall f 1 0 4 . L131 -Amore (T) pinned GO Smith, 1:4. o Hendricks of the Northwestern midi pound Eugene Delany, Ace Exter. Stewart tf 0 1 0 Meadows! 3 1 3 Fi h R I A 1138-H. Smith (M) defeated McClarney, Community Center and Nathaniel ’ o | Holderfid.e 1 0 35 Schenck.c 1 23 9 esuils 3 : pg jhe fir boo und, ver Charles Riley, Co-| Gfiirrd 2 3 3 Snyder: 0 8 1 } By United Pres agi Lamb (T) defeated Emenhiser, Bradley of Senate Ave. YMCA A iit hound: Mack Carroll, Senate Av Mundy. 0 ¢ 1Rosemyerg 1 3 § . * . squared off in the 147-pound class. YMCA. knocked out James Lewis Douglas. | Collins 0 0. 4 Haulk.s 110 NEw oT BK Madison Square Garden) 15%: Guinn (My defeated Horton, 4-0 Hil C. C ‘Tn 1.28 of the second roun Brock. 1 2 3Jlosemyersg 1 23 §; Oforge ‘Su agar) ( Costner JY, Camden, | 188\Zilson (T) defeated T. Smith, 8-2 {That is, it was humorous to every- 147-pound Nathaniel Bradley, Senate Shipley. s 413 Doll & ° i i York S3Poioted Geno iurtan. Yaste. "New |[T8-N \Bledsos (1: pinned Morrow, 1:49. DOdy but Hendricks. dicks.” Nor thweatoch C. ©. th 1 minute of Beelers 0 8 1 ad gs ° i iy \ * Bradley took the edge for most pe Ng Seate. Ab Cots 3s \ 7-pou ermal - - val =: lof two- and one-half rounds but YMCA knocked out" Bill Smith, North -~ Lotals . 9 23 20! Tot 14 12 33 omen wes n 50 seconds of the second . Hall-Time Score - Decatur Central 2%, | ' h Hendricks had made a valiant at- young { ! nd gp wnsbyre |
Milano Inn is making a sham.
tempt to stay up with his oppon-
# * hiss of its opposition dn the R U MH h B | S ent. But he got tired. With one Thomas Bemis Classic at Penn un Po 1g ow ing cores minute remaining of the third sylvania on Monday nights ‘ . . r 1, Bradley sts r wi Ral Striebeck and ca are cur- Dick Madden Registers Total of 685; his an coca piri lpr rent Doiging a Nine game edge Oscar Behrens, Second, With 673 Pins /down the ropes and sat on. the / ckman away, Its 8 as lefe nearest rival which has a mark of By GENE LAWSON Athe Ton Fh. See rby 30 and 12. Milano has a record of Nine men rang up honor counts and two women connected for with Arford, counted him out,
39 victories and three measly de. the 800 class as local bowlers enjoy
ed a good night
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In 411 there were nine decisions rat
Friday Night's. College, H. S. Cage Score
feats. a record no other team in Dick Madden of laria’s Bowling Lanes uncorked scores O( 198 jsqued by Judges Bernie Connelly, town can match 210 and 277 for a 685 total in the Ritchey Furniture loop at laNa's John Krukemeier and Heze Clark, Frank's Furniture, with a 29 to'pace the field who divided the jydging assignang 13 record, i4 in third place 10 Oscar Behrens. secrefary-treasurer of the local bowling assocladments three knock8uts, two tech- < Mar tion, nabbed the runner s gafnes back. Indiana Fur ang ‘© red | runnerup POSIT or a 2698 total, the evening's cal knockouts and one loss by Capitol have the next two posi- tion by smashing 673 pins in the high de¥ault tions to themselves with respec. Construction = league at Prit & i oC = ed an ota Lo Bowes Stal Fast and Indiana TD 13 bouts last night were in tive records of .27 and 15 and 22 chett's. Behrens found the range Ka 1 a opae he whlterweight, lightweight and and 20. for games of 243, 177 and 253 UAT Works had 2640 and 2638 bantamweight divisions of the Besides Milano's floor average while rolling with. Brandt Bros. » pectively to grab the next two, oo Chass of $43, the team’s dominance can place: T » + ’ . I» or best be shown by the individual Fire 612 and 610 Series eos Highest Total standings which reveals Milano Pat Su k and Juanita Cork. laria’s Bowling Lanes had the girls holding the top three aver. fired ser of 842 and 610 both highest total among the men, a Ages with the other two members ; J056 figure. Their games were Broad Ripple Sheba fopoots algo to be found in the first ten." 'D€ wor's Classic at Prit- 4033 980 and 1043. Walter Blank- Peary Central 41 BR sure 8 . | . , > p « y ortville 4 LAWTer tr is Miss Striebeck fs at the top of chett Pat got scores of 223 enchein got the 4-7-10 and the Speedway 41 Reech Cirg ten tral “ or ns ” 00 1d i § 2 outhiport 53), ¥ ren Ce 1 34 coyrae vine 303 figure. Eva Wil- 20p A! 11 with Milano Inn Mi 6 7-10 splits in consecutive frames Teeh a 1 NqpBH : tral 3 amson's 18 8 ROO SOC ano had 2662 ping for sec on ) etre Haute Wiley 4 ath 1 38 good for second ld ’ We ping IC @ In the Penn's Insurance loop. Cloverdale vs Crispus NL place while Marge Skelton, an-'plac Harry Mullinnix was -elected | "gion, fostooned ' ' MAL as { Y i t other Milano kegler, follows with Juanita swatted 610 on games secretary of the Washington (ogsivongd. st ‘Bloomington - University 187% _ of 235, 187 and 188 while repre- league yesterday to succeed the (postponed >. Franklin Toynship Pat's 714 is by far the best se- senting Hill's Meat Market. Hill's phpul Will Purl ho A STHER HIGH SCHOOLS N, y Are , core ular Hbur urbin dams Center J aroevite\gl ries registered to date and she nad scores of 1021, 832 and 845 died this wee who on 42 Va vaxa “Wo oo "N alse has the second best total a MH 1 K Aion 83. Kentland 49 \ * ' > . n n . » o ” A . t 9S affair. Gertrude Rhodes of \ ry B00 BOWLERS (MEN ) ela Richa Real $i: \ Cathone 44: Milano Inn is third with her 682 Dick Ma laria s Howling La sas Enlow d Brass 7 > Le “W ¢ t rt yw ’ a . Link Be Neo. 1 A es P Milano Inn has not lost more pan oe da] ! th: Alllson. No. 3 +% ! & ( 374 Rio thay one game on a single night \e Benhain Pre 313 Bloominet e y Brighte ad the season was several weeks ’ ly "Nei Baer J Mxd. ses bie: olli*before they dropped that first: y 21 ! + Men 887. Book tie i 81 Bre Bor fon 8 i Brookville 58. Knteh tstown Memnrial 48 game. Nothing short of a miracle a Rot HR Hankers Li +44 Brownstown 43. North Vernon 40 over- » Ve He can, stop them. G. L. Spangler's Garage 840 Floyd Browr Link el of Heattn Mxd sl Bryaht 83 Gra — ———— Brass | 838" Chuck Poul - Ertle Mach Bet ia Bunker Hil 50. Twelve Mile 32 —— Glenroy Constfuction 638 OWLERS (WOMEN) Carlisle 57, Switz City 48 (overtime Vv I d. Atlas Super Market 837 Pat Stricbeth . Milano ius 621 & rues 71, Newport 41 ’ alley Demon’ j Hunter's Service 634 Jdanita Cork Wr ERM Market 610 Solu 41 Pi ington 34 ve De aware Bowl 8 N LERS OMEN) &! ax 41. Kirklin 43 nited Products 0 arta Robert olumbla City 48. D { r on Wrestling Card ¥ Harrell Plummer 630 fludrey Sulter, I EL MS, 14 Ke olumbus 48. Frankiir . 1 (overtime : Allison AC 628. Ramona Proseh i onnersville 58, Cireenshy 9 Jack O’Brien, the rough and a, Ind, eating Goro, §34) Nel Sehmidt. DeWolr noeal # we Grown Point 34 Dyer sa * * ¢ » re o 2M * |] y riington New Rich wn 2 totigh “Demon from Death Val. Bar #234 Qertrude Mover Bore, NOX pa heb Dayton 45, Montmore: oe a 24 ley.. and Benny Becker. of Ham- fre dry si Nabe! »orhar Indians af "Fa Works 543 Becdsxiile 62 Ahimsa 2 5, Gary Wa iop, Ont, Canada, have been | . 620 Pauline Weinlo Ma pay Chesse t Wallace Ho s 620 . 1 Ar 42 rh y matched for action in the first rd air ¢ 819 Bvelina ¢ it Ejm hur st 41, Arcola 33 0 JOCAT wi H 8 1 18 Asn ) wood 8 Lapel 42 event of Shsaay. night's three. Fox. fans na ku Hes ng Corp 61a hy Hy Mn Eranveie Qntra €1 Vincennes. \9 bout wrestiing ca . raffle Club als ith 234 Evansville emorial 30. Harrisburg 11 ‘ ( Tomp 14 Ma T Matchmaker Billy Thom has Tompkins tee Cream 414) Ma Y has 131 | Bransville Reitz 36. Washingion 28 , . 1 ¥ Rausag #13 Nell willy 2a: Farmland 88 Stoney ( ok 4) arranged a double-windup to co- Hobe Moores Fresh Pausige os yb North mn Pisher 43. Jackson Cen al Ham a oh 4 " Del owl 8 Uta Peters y A ayne Cent Catholi n 6 oe, the, Program. Ove bout [33 CALAIS, Prater, ov a1) Soin toi Apocacitar forge +... iF PL Nato, Cial CQiotis @perig 28, pit “Two-Ton Tony’ Ga- jap Janes Fe Bros. Electrie 809 Chari atte Tipoins, Milano Inn 514 port Bide His w ‘ » Johns Tsher rt 608 frabeth Pielschift Al A ountain City 5) IMiitewater 4 : the former heavyweight Charlie Ry 93 Beer |. 807 Yrginia Savaee. Real Sik Mined == Ht PLitiandrille 39. Sandborn 38 basher, ohinny Murphy, Bowes Seal Past 807 abells Mc Al sht wen-Col on ar City against He Freeman, of Ed Gaalema, Russett tafeteria 604 | Ruth Kn Knoerle Tire nn i3 Sary Sebel 13, VaiDaralsq 30 New York City, The other head- Poy ator Trae 608 Amy peBaniels Bowes Seal Fast dary Mann 49. Hammond Tech 3} liner the hillipe, Orinateiner yneral Home 808 | Lou Early, Milano Inn i Gary Wirt 58. East Clary 30 (overtime). pairs Zebras Kid and Amos ryhn nter's Sery #05 Marge Skelton, Milane Inn... 9. Greenfield 5) Knightstown 42. Tom Marshall, of Dallas, Tex. (i, np re, opti Toa © $08 | June Swigsert. Fra RR wea 488] Greenvopd 85. CES hs Spcruge anes, Centra pp y ckinson, a ght i i . Tavern 804 hr Keir + Girls | Greene Township 30, JefterChester Smith Tn. 863 L pele aon Township te Heer atin 8) Nelda po hy day ML a Mixed rovertown 44. h Union Title 1 Marion radley, R oerle } SE a 3 tant Amsterdam Casulty 601! Velma Stiver Coca-Cola om, anna 58. Cnt " ” rE Rn 2 ayme Lomateh, Coca-Cola Women oO g ns orte) 38 ERS aEN | ari Kabler, Bhi. Wieh Girls Artford wo dull fh Sie by ‘deman oy r 508 | LEAGLE 1 ADERS (WO ) a , ig No 9 Roe aarti Sol All ie MEN 2 Holland at oad ” Christian «lis 2 ly h Prana, Baxter * Orill Mxd. 4 olton M0. Paris Crossing » ¥ t ome & 4 oney Creek 56 Hemera 45 Mined M0 Batty NS BR ted of MoS Sue. 438 fivesons 00 Luma 33, Me 0
Weather Postpones 2
Games, Cancels 1
By JIMMIE ANGELOPOLOUS
It's been slippery on the hi week, too.
gh school basketball floors this
Some of the city and county prep teams that hit the skids last night will have another chance to apply the brakes on the eights
game. net card tonight. Manual and Cathedral, both
pd ta 0, night will try in 7 galt Ca5 Ee er Eat on =X k Seckies 8 Co 50 nie rE. at
matches Washington: fwd Peder! "the East Side gym, both of whom have had a firm grip in their hardwood travels this week. Crispus Attucks And Sacred Heart, two of the ! city's upper bracket quintets, are the only city-county teams hitting the wintry trails that forced postponement of two games and cancellation of another last night. ~Fhe-Pigers,-with-a-7<1- mark ge to Rossville after calling off the Cloverdale game last night for| good. Sacred Heart, winner of seven of 11, treads to Plainfield to meet Charlton. Two Games Postponed
Games postponed were the
Shortridge - University High of]
Bloomington and the Pike Town-| ship-Franklin Township tilts. The Des Blue Devils will journey to Bloom-| ington at a later -date and the Red Devils may go to Franklin Monday or Tuesday evening. Broad Ripple, getting scrappler and tougher, goes to Ben. Davis, | three-point loser to Washington Wednesday, Howe, which. slid. twice. against. Ft. Wayne teams in its holiday! tourney, is at home to Wabash's Apaches. County entries Southport, beginning to roll smoothly, and Lawrence Central getting
after slipping in the previous five, are also at home. The Cards, 53 to 34 winners over Warren Central last night, entertain Scottsburg. Lawrence, 52 to 44 conquerors of Warren last week, is host to McCordsville. An added attraction at the’ Card-Scottsburg game will find the Tech-Southport wrestling teams tangling at 9:30 p. m. in
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a little chilly from the fleld last
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Boskotball Schedles
TONIGAT Broad Ripple at Ben Davis, ual at Cathedral al Attucks at Rossville Wabash at Sacred Heart at Plainfield Charlton, Washington-at h McCordsville at Lawrenas Central, Scottsburg at Southvol
25 to 14 at the halftime them
|pumped to a 37 to 24 lead after .
eight more minutes and won going away. Roland Nerding made 10 for the winners. Walt Curran, with 13, and Bob Klise, with nine, paced the Warriors, who have lost five of eight games.
Warren Central a Southport (33) IEA PD : 5h of Creat Toa Senmaiaany § 3 3 5 5/McGathey!f 3 | $ Hake 0 0 5 Bertram.c 21132 Overton .g 2 0 3 Paddock.s e600 § ® 1 0 Nerding.g 4 2 Pow er, 1 0 1 1 Martin! 32 3 Deer, 1 1 1 Halltf 00 Ostheimer.s 11 o Eiremanntf-c 1 0 ® iner, 0 2 2 | Birneit. id 0 0 0 Wilson La 3 Totals 12 10 19 Totals 17 Halftime score: Ceptral 4 Southport 328, Ri rows missed: (War |Buiheimer 2, Klise 2. Overton, Fores Ks Sear, (Speedway) Schms Hel
Wiisen 3 addock, Nerding, Martin, Burnet
Referee. Herb Edwar Umpire: John Williams
Irish Tripped, 42-36
TERRE HAUTE, Jan. 7--Wiley handed Cathedral of Indianapolis
over traction in its last two trips out High School's basketball team
its ninth setback in 10 starts with a 42 to 36 decision here last night, The victors jumped to a 13 to 7 lead at the first quarter and held a 24 to 13 halftime bulge, The Irish closed to 38 to 36 at |the three-quarter mark, aided by only letterman Dean Cunninge ham. Dick White," however, ine creased the lead for the ultimate winners, topping his mates with
47-pound__Robert Johhson Ray Street . Free Th Sa leKinnes pColl ins the double-feature. It's an inno- 19 points all game. Cunningham C Cinaldecisioned Henry Dailey, Ace Ex gif, 2. Mack Meadows 3, Shenck. vation here. made 11 for the losers. 135-po « McDonald. Ace Extermi. Rosemye el nthedral (36) Wiley (&2) tine. : ston ec Ceffman. Wash- R>feree- 8c! a ac ry “Umpire ~-Lambert ig ft pt natine. decisioned Ivan. Kieffman. Wash L B Rockets Down Manual painters 4 3 Beck ¢ fg 1 of 135-pound ab cker, Ser , 1 0M . 1 YMCA iecisioned Dorcel] Wat. Ae awrence bows Broad Ripple’'s improved hard- Rosen ten 000 1 Tarkett : 0 ’ 135 do Walter. Jahnaon ington! FORTV ree Ja Fortville Wooders turned in their fourth Riad : { jygert, 19 i siond on y ce ’ ringer.c 1 2'8ch , 4 Antone aie a. AC® jefeated Lawrence Central, 40-38, og vido starts with 3 i shphe ye 8 HA : ’ 3 i ONL harles ~ term nnel nails und Charen M ern witsim™ here last night ina high school '° rumph over Manu Cunham.s 3 § 3 Bagiuds 22 3 ton AC - basketball game. The winners their home floor last night. Ennis. ' i $3 -poun Le Rennett A Extermt . } 3 tng won br TRE at he ena at The had to come from behind, trail- The- Rockets held a 14 to 13 rs wy J fret round oyer James Ward. Northwestern ing 17-10 at the half lead in the first quarter but Man- Boia ali! i ter SA Athen oe - ral LA pound France Summers. Senate Ave Lawrence Cent. (38) Fortville (40) ual knotted it at 22 all at the oFrer throws missed (Cathedral) Painter, Street ¢ Tooistoned TC. Marmon. Ray 0 cw TE foe! fg 1t of halftime. The rockets moved to ningham Rosensarien O'Donnell. Cune Reidelt ' 3 8 93 $ 8 3/32 to 28 after eight more minutes, (Willers, McGoone , Welter, Ennu. Brads M S Tilt Shifted Rroyarnts 1 T3 3 then Dave Jessee hit two fielders, Beteree Soultar * * Pugh.f Pr 0 0) $5 1 0 » Anko, The Shortridge-Broad Ripple Niatodene "2 2 1 ais, ‘ae Bo a nner and Plugs Ed e H els basketball game, originally. sched. Wallunithg 1 2 2 bulge In the final session 9 . 9 orn -uled Totals , ot > d 1 session. 8 . iled for the Rocket gym next . ho i! roe JSccte 9 Totals contial i It was Manual's fourth loss in peedway grabbed the lead in Friday. will be played Wednesday Por le 10 10 games, Dick Nyers, with eight, the second quarter and went night at Tech Pree, Norris 20 Dean, to radon : -|and Jim Nyers, with seven, sup- nead to defeat Beech Grove's
Kendallville 54, Ligonier 47 West Lafayette 40. Lebanon 38 Klondike 50, Shadeland ov Nast point 58a 18 Knox 66. Royal Cente r Lac ge 45. Soringhel y Township (La; Wet Li on 36. s orte : Whiteland 46, Edinburg 38 {a Barve 44, Frankfort 33 . Wilkerson 52. Maxwell 25, A Porte 47. Cfoshen 43 iovertime), | Wilson (St. Joseph! 49. North Liberty 38 Jeo 54. Hu Jtertown B fa ow 85, Oakland City 46 oogootee 55. Shoals 40 { Walcotiville 85, Scott 37 Lucer e 54, Onward 39 . olf La 63 Cromwell’ 60 yunvy 46 rkport 2 ’ ' Madison: 63 Sockpor . (Yorktown 54 Royertan 51 } Madison Ti loseph' 47. Lake WELLS COUNTY TOURNEY y : . N Chester 66, Union 42, eiby ville, » Lancaster Central 63, Rock Creek 52 fox) Ordavilie 8 es 2 Petroleum 43. Ossian 42 Mi higan City St Mars 4 Benton Har Jochen Soutind cou NTY TOURNEY s 1 st ohn's J isa 72 AMulber ry 4 Metz 3 Scott Cent 33 MINhawaka 45. South Bend Adams 13 { ERALB COUNTY TOURNEY Nasir 8. VanBuren 15 Spencerville 48. Garrett 39 catur Catholic 43 - STATE COLLEGES FPraticesville 39 "Conco dia 46. Indiana Teen Alexandria 39 8%. Joseph's 66. New Ta 31, Albany 50 OTHER « OLLEGES 1 Danvit le 42 Akron 60, John Carroll } Spiceland 17 Alderson-Broaddus 74, Shenandoah Ti town 47, Trafal hi 33 Augustana 58, North Central Muncie Ce antral 6 Ma Bates 57, Clark 50 ’ Napvanee 52. Baume Fownship Elknart) Boigit 7. Jrignell 75 - , ethany + 76, Grove City (Pa) 81 | Nashville 40. Nineveh 38 { Boston. 81, MrT . 9 * New Albany 45. Silver Creek 29 Buffalo 67, Oberlin 34 New Castle 41. Kokomo 39 Carleton 68. lawrence 5 New Harmony 49. Cynthiana 38, Central Mo.» 76, lows Wesleyan 87, New Market 54, Alamo [Central Oklahoma a. Phillips Th North Judson 43. Chesterton 40 {Davis and Elkins 62, Concord 56 Qolitic 48. Mitchell 42 nver 56, Utah State § Biterben 47. Freel and Park 42 Florida A&M Alabama State 40 Par ker 48. Lynn 48 Fordham 56, St. Francis (Brookiyn, S1. Pendleton 51. Summitville 37 Geneva 74, Alliance (Pa. 61 Petersburg 65 Branch 54 Kansas 86. Oklahoma 50 Bru 83 Mundie Burris 49 Kansas Wesleyan 3, Emporia 38 Porta aes ol NoRe ent State 66, Central Michigan 48 ; £ 4 Aha Awrence Tech 67, Delawase 5 Portiane Aanville Le Moyne 86. St Prancis Pa) 74 rinceton 59 Eysnaville Mater Dei Oulsiana State 83 Seo ia %een Ls Rensselaer 30. Winamac 4 fastens 84. Denison § : Richlax d Center 74 Kewan: rs 41 Macsachusetis GF Bese » R chland 41 Newburg Miami «Ma 7s, Tam ol. Richmond A} ok in) 50 Millikin 55. Lake ores i ley of 1 Fl i oh IMiiwiukee Teaciers * tlinots Tech “ Rising h, 33 Dillshoro 2 Missouri 49. Washin h. pi Louis: 4 Rockvitle 3a. Marshall 36 ‘ Missouri ‘Valley 83, Tarkio ; Re . Ridgevil 8 - Montana 95, kh 5y Anan ”., Sushviile & fen Sour n Muskingum 84, 1ram Wu odoc New Mexico Har sn ig PA Scottsburg 47. Lawrenceburg 39 k Inv oe | Selma 85, DeSoto 39 Guana ‘va. De 84. or " | Sharveville 39, Converse 35 tama (Kas) 11 ver ° Bouth Whitley 51 re E ; South Bend Central Catholic 41. Greene hw oo ax dak 38 ws J hy 38. i esbyterian 76. anc & tiilwell 33 Rolling Prairie i pon ‘88: Re oF ou ». ih: ripe 47, Cowan sie 4 2 on ‘Fowas State te 31 uthern C a on hip SAR ol ed k rr" tre uty 5, Sarin hl Pa Linton. 3. | fioh Mls 4. is reek nion Township sR £8 Wanatah! Versailles 71. Central 4 Washington-Clay 5 ry vt ' sahington A Ry dR ajton
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| Broad Ripple 141) Manual (31) tof fg It of! J. Campbell t 1 2 Smith. 11 32 B. Skinper! 1 0 2 Hube 1 11 parks! 2310 PET 2 10 3 D.Cambbell.t 1 0 1 Prick'midt,t 9 0 © } oe. 1 1} Eide 0 3 4 pavron.e t oD Nvers.¢ 3 23 Ha pe 0 5 J. Nyerss. 311 Lovel ® 0 Schelb.g 00 0 Scheib 9 0 ° Tota wo ) 18 Rifle score Se: road Ribale 2 sana! Free Hrows missed: Manual 7. Broad RIDE eferee: Ott Hurlle Umpire. Cloyd Julian . Park Triumphs, 51-22 Park School scored its sixth victory in nine games with § 51 to 22 triumph over - the First Presbyterian Church five on the |latters’ floor last night. i Park led 9 to 4 after eight
minutes, 19-10 at the half and 37 to 13 at the three-quarter post. |’ John De Voe made eight field {goals for the prep team while; Lewis made nine points for the) | losers. ot First Preshy, (22
ft fx a 0 2 Lewis.t 41 ot ullivan. f 3 2 Gisler ! 128 Colwell! 2 1 Ham.e 3 0 llams.c 4 1 2 Sims 013 Johnstong 0 2 2 Lynne "14 Johnstons 1 2 5 AgANn.g 2 | Totals 19°13 18 Totals 619 alltime score: Park 19. Pirst Presoyteglan e "ow . [hissed (Parks DeVoe ullivan § Witla 1. Johnston Pirsi | Teshyterian) Lewis’ 3. Ham 4 Sims 3 i n ol Referee: Jatrish dimpire; (Cards Still Stack ’ Southpdrt’s Cardinals ii it
10 wins in 11 games by rolling] over Warren Central 53 to 34 with| {a strong second half finish at! Tech last night. ! The Card's Louis Schmalfeldt. {who led Southport with 19 points,’ was a one-man team in the fifst quarter, getting all 13 points while Warren made seven after
third-ranking county team, 41 te 36, on the Hornets’ floor last
night. Following a 13-all Dick Boles gave the Plugs its game-winning lead, 26 to 22 at the halftime, and 34 to 29 at the three-way mark, Ray Stewart led his mates with 11 points while Don CunningWam © made 13 for Beech iors It was
stalemate,
the: Plugs’ ninth vigfory in 11
starts and the Hornets’ third loss
in 10 games
Speedway (41) | Resch Grove (36) fe ft of fe ft Kuvkenda!lf 6 0 0] Abert, t 21 of Wiecherst J 1 4 Reha 12 Roles f 5 2% Pox Tt 0 3 Stewart.e 4 J I Mendenhall 0 o 0 Vance.s 1 0 J Cingo.e } 3 Wingert. g 1 3 5 Cun’hamg fs 1 3 Wilson.g 1 0 1'MeDonough.g | 2 2 . naner.g 01 Sahm g 009 olals 16 20 Totals 310 I. Fine score Speedway 24 : Beds or hrows missed: (Beech Grove) ‘Tambert 9 hi Sahm. Henson, Cinge nous a f edway) I Winchers, Stew op 3) Boles, Referee: Clavton Nichols.
Umpire. John Masa; rin
Dads Play Tonight
The Franklin Township and Warren Central - High School dads’ basketball teams will meet in ‘the Franklin Township gym at 8 o'clock tonight. The game is sponsored by the Franklin Towns ship PTA.
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