Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 January 1950 — Page 36
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By PAUL (TONY) HINKLE Head Basketball Coach, Butler University I MUST AGAIN stress the fact that basketball is!
a game based upon sound habits and excellent individual
and their application to game situations.
cess comes only from strenuous daily practice, ‘Tepeating| and repeating, until habits are formed.
At Butler University we
by various practice drills,
attempting to approximate game conditions as much as Possible.
try to establish these habits)
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Grimm t Get Tech's Gree
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Suc-| |
= $30,000 a Year With Dallas -
Contract as Manager:
Of Eagles Covers « Three Years TULSA, Okla. Jan. 7 (UP)
NOW LET'S take a look ‘at the Charlie Grimm will get a $90,000
boys
{They are the boys who occupy years—to manage Also, these practice the offensive corners of the court Eagles of the Texas
who are known as forwards. contract--$30,000 a year for three|
the _ Dallas League,
drills. are essential parts of ouriang remain there until the two Eagle owner Dick Burnett an: have advanced the ball nounced today.
slow set offensive system. When
a 0oy Is training himself and de-| ng habits, he is also train-|
ing himself to fit into the offen-| sive system. We try to leave no stone unturned or take anything for
granted. Therefore, we start at
the very bottom and through exercises try to accustom a boy to! the various circumstances which | arise during a game and how the individual is 40 Soymeract them. |
IN THE previous article we described the five zones In which we would like to have a boy at
all times. When a boy occupies) eth one of these specific zones must know -how to react at’ times to various defensive These reactions we!
he alr situations, call the individual fundamentals of each. zone. We have all seen during. every
basketball game the two boys the ball down court slowly until they! This is! "the very impqQrtant start of prac-| tically every slow set system of|
knpwn as guards advance
engounter the defense.
basketball, n Although this latter detail it is highly
seéms very minor,
when he gets within a yard and
opponent is backed-up too far, the guard may have an-
a half of his opponent. If his!
down court toward them. They!
Grimm will receive his first!
{must be taught to (one) follow year's pay in advance, Burnett {in if either of the guards shoots |said.
and (two) to fake and come up
ithe guards. We like to have our forwards {receive the ball from the guards {in a position about 20 feet from the basket and in about six feet from the sideline. Why this posi-| {tion? ONE . . . the boy is not too far away from the basket to shoot if his guard does not follow him closely. TWO . .. he is in a position to form a good angle for one of the guards to run around him into the basket.
the court to receive a pass from! b
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The former big league first] aseman, who Is giving up al | $25,000-a-year front office job! {with the Chicago Cubs to go to the Class AA Texas League, is ex {week to sign the contract, Burnett said. The Eagle head man sald there would be no bonus or percentage clause-—just the flat salary agreement. He announced the terms at the annual scheduled - meeting of the Texas League owners, managers and officials here Grimm had been with the Cubs,
Concerning our center, he must off and on, since 1925, as a first
be taught to , . . ONE . . , follow in if the guard should shoot, TWO . advance to meet the ball being passed from either of the guards. We would like to have him receive the ball In a position directly in
| front of the basket and about
12 feet out. We feel this posi: tion Is a good shooting bat
the basket. The quicker the bet-.
-oppor-t ' tunity to shoot. Therefore, both ter. And the fewer the maneu-| guards must practice set shoot- vers, the fewer are the possibil-|
and become as expert as pos-/ities of mistakes.
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a . . Jr TARE two guards are not shoote the defense will away the ducing the amount of space In! which the offense has to maneu-
set offense to have a fair amount
of space in which-{o operate. Con< Eaiad delensta siop-all-slow set.
offenses, = Therefore, we at Butler Univer believe in having two guards
are good set shots. To be
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them, thus re-|
ver. It is hecessary for any slow!
press the boys with this thought. | Therefore, we that pou réceiving the ball he! should . ONE . aa Shoot, providing his guard is not too close to him aid that he i» within his shooting range. TWO... I the guard is close to him, take a shot or pass and “attempt to dribble around the guard into the basket; if successful, shoot; if not success ful, stop and pivot.
* THE ORJECTIVE in offensive! [busketball 8 to get the ball in
We try to im-|
drill each boy...
Hime), Princeton 17, Harvard 42.
Randolph Macon 54. Catholic;
Unity. 49. R. Po L 54, Hamilton 59. rs 88, Bucknell 63.
Francis 102, Oswego Teachers 72. St. John's (Brofkiyn) 76, St Joseph's (Pha) 58. Thomas 65, Minnesota (Duluth © anch) bd.
Shaw 68, Johnson (. Smith 39. Siena 89, Univ. of Mexico 32. Temple 55, Syracuse 52. Tufts 63, Springfield 59. Tulane 84, Georgia Tech 62 Utah State 50, Denver 47. Vanderbilt 67, Tennessee 52. Virginia 67, American University
er 68, Upsala 62.
rElHchart 42, Auburn 28 Evansville Bosse 47, Paoli 38.
“Evansvitle ~Etneotn 49, Madison
(Ky.) Rosenwald 44. Ft. Wayne Central 47, Peru $3. Gary Emerson 58, West (Wis) 52,
“Allis
Gary Froebel 48, Ft. Wayne South,
ale ary "Washington 35. New | Northwestern (Howard) 38, Clay (Miami) 53. South Bend Central 5t, 30.
Totleston 36, Sauth mend
Albany 47, Bloomington 31.
Rochester
Terre Haute Garfield 38, Whiting
8. MID-STATE FRESHMAN (At Speedway) Speedway 20, Mooresville 11. Brownsburg 16, Danville 14.
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Washington and Jefferson 69, Mooresville 20, Danville 22 (con. ‘Pothany 42.
Michigan ™, Miami of Browmsburg,
Ohio 06.
solation). 0n, I (final).
State Junior Golf Meet
Scheduled for Bedford
A The annual Indiana State Junior Golf Association tournament will be staged at Otis Park in Bedford, Peter Burkholder, secretary
of the Association, has announced.
so Me
Shortridge, cial invitation by golf authorities at Otis Park.
t will be held, ) June 19 through 23. A field of 202/ All amateur golfers who have in the meet not reached their 21st birthday’ last year and an- before June 16 are. eligible for stbr sirong tad Is expected next ‘the state junior tourney, Officers of the Junior Golf Ashi Busia Jr. is the cur- sociation are: Jerry Williams, InJunior links champion.|dianapolls, president; Bob Callis, Martinsville, vice-president; khoider, Indianapolis, secre-
Speedway 20
, one of the city's top junior lHoksmen from sald the Junior association has been extended an on. |
baseman, twice as & manager and twice as a front office man His last job was that of assem-
bling players who gave indication
of ‘helping get the Cubs out of the National League cellér, He plloted the Cubs to three pennants. The veteran also piloted
{Milwaukee - to the American As-|
sociation championship in 1943. Grimm was with five Chicago!
(Continued from Page 33) to a five-point Baskets by Hoffman and Howie! fJanotta narrowed the margin to! 38-36 as the half ended. Groza, the circuit's second highest point-getter, tallied eight markers, assisted by Mal MecMullen, who got seven, In the final period It was all Beard. He ripped through to score 12 points. I was the second meeting be-! (tween the two teams, the first
Southern Stars: Win: Ist Pro Tilt
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scted to arrive in Dallas next)
Badgers, 61-59
| with three mines and ‘41 seconds . 1
fn’ Fehtéidt Who had’ hook shot. Then came the pai
Take First Place -
lead. |
Tech's defending ch havpigta unbeaten in six dual meets this season, will seek their second straight Marion County mat diadem
in the second annua right}—Beb Pollak, 95 ly 2 Gale Sparks, 103; Edgar Lamb, 112; Bob Keough, 20; Pat Amore, ond rowj=Jerry Lamb, 145; Don McClarney, 138; Merle Horton, 154; Coach Bill Triechler, Tony and Bryce Bledsoe, heavyweight.
Hoosiers Beat 60 High School Matmen To Compete in County Meet
Five Teams Entered in Second Annual Championship Event at Southport
By JIMMIE ANGELOPOLOUS
(Continued from Page 38%)
throw. Ab Nicholas made it 38 to 37 then Indiana finally got its first lead of the game at 40 to 39 with 14 minutes and 39 seconds! remaining in the game. Wisconsin grabbed the lead once| more as Mader made it 55 to
plonship honors in the second annual Marion County high school | wrestling tournament at Southport Friday and Saturday nights, {Coach Chauncey McDaniel, Card - coach and tourney host, announced. Approximately 66 bouts will be staged from 7; 30 p. m. Friday {night through the finals Saturday. | ERNE
bouts, consola- 40% tion matches will be run-off ‘be- Ww el ah- ins will be held ‘at 5 p. m.
{ [laste second basket by Garrett who! ginning Saturday at 1 p. m. The
Indiana University co-captain, and George Kennelly, also former IU performer.
a 30 ree throws missed: Toshefl, Stuteville coaches and officials of the meet. ‘ Carcet! 3 oMastels Schneider 2, Nich. | Tech Defends Title
olas 2. Markham, Van Dier Officials Myack Conway and Sam Mad(den Tech's Greenclads, unbeaten in {six dual meets, will be defending [their team {itle won In the first major county high school tourney staged hegre last year. Jan. 7 Coach Bill Triechler has
Minis Wesleyan Drops Wabash, 69-57
Times State Service
CRAWRORDSVILLE,
Hornet Hot- Shot
the
Hseort Friday and 11 p. m. Saturday with Wheh Frog Glover skidded a shot| in Chicago Feb. 27, 28 and Mar. 1,
grappling tournament at Southport Friday and Saturday nights. Shown above are: (Front row, left to
127, and Bob Foster, 133. (SecZilson, 165; Herb Quandt, 175,
| Sons Strengthen
d Place Grip
(Continued from Page 33)
Indianapolis and Mousie McDonald replaced Almas.
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Clash Again Next Friday Night © By JIM HEYROCK The crack of the punching bag
could be heard more distinctly yesterday as the 1050 crop of [Golden Gloves entrants began “| strenuous training: for the second round of the Times- Legion Tour-. nament, \
Fifteen youths were eliminated
in the National Guard Armory, 711 N, Pennsylvania St. last Fri« day night as the curtain rose on this year's tournament.
The 15 winners, all in the Nov-
lice Class, were determined to get
themselves in top condition for
{their future tournament fights,
{And those who were looking on iat the Armory Friday were determined to work hard this week to be ready when their names are
{drawn to fight.
Second Round Friday The second round of the tour
{ney will be held Friday night in [the Armory, starting at 8 p. m, | Weigh-ins for all fighters will be
held on Friday from 2 p, m. un~ til 5:30 p. m. ; Drawings for the second round
In a desperate move with only rights will be made by the Golden
[48 seconds left to play,
Coaca| Gloves committee shortly before
Ebbie Goodfellow benched Goalie the start of the program. None
swarming inside the Indianapolis] blue line, but the strategy failed
Sixty entries, representing five teams, will compete for cham- MacDonald and sent hig forwards or the boxers will know who his
iopponent will be until the pair
has to help in the wild contest. in!
ings are posted by the committee, Each boxer in the tourhament”
‘which 11 different players scored. {will receive. a prize and there
At the time, Clare Raglan of | wy) ge special awards for winners - the Caps ahd Barry Sullivan of| Lin Abid division of the BEI PUAJOR rv A in Open Classes
ere
14:28, giving the Caps a commanding 4<1 lead. Nineteen seconds later, CIiff Louis. "The Flyers cauglit fire
the third period got under way.
yr 15 30 points for the Hoosiers, fi no pound allowance given |i in any ee pre—————— , Wisconsin nals will begin at 7:30 p. m. ) net, At 16:10, Red Doran tied it,| los pial HT of encrisettos 5.75 of with contestants .competing for ot the weight classes: aided by Tustin and Sullivan. “Columbia Beats Yale allie fier 3) yschomderd” 1 {first and second-place medals G. (Red) Haviland of Bouth- "p.¢ in the second. period, J6di- NEW YORK. Jan. 7 (UP) 0 1 0Mar wi 3 3 port will be the meet director and; 0 Obvaet $9 o/and third and fourth-place rib- anapolis cut loose with a three- Columbia University, led by fore Rite. 5 8 jibes 3 1 %lvons. Atizlétic Dirgetor Jewell Young goal scoring spree that Pat Lundy ward Norm Skinner, defeated Watsons 3 | $Maders 3 1'8| A team trophy will be awarded V Ove ey Core na" started when he sank a rebound yale, 51 to 43, tonight for its seeRink.g 2 0 YINicholas.s 8 Othe winni hool d belt tor. Officials will be Herb Farrell, {Miranda § ¢ 8Van Diens 0.0 ol ng. school and a twice New Jersey state high school ® t 5:54. Benny Wit and Al Dews- ond straight Ivy League baskets Masters.s 3 1 2 {buckle will go to the outstanding h wie tio e AAU bury blasted “in long drives in| ball victory at University Hall Totals 74 13 16 Totals 2 i 31 wrestler of the tourney voted by champion, fe Pallona quick suceéssion at 13:33 and Gymnasium. Halftime score Wisconsin 35. India |bantamweight titlist and former ym
High School Basketball
Simpson caged a shot for St. Schedule This Week as
TUESDAY
Pike Township at Jankiin Township,
Al ‘Baccari sank a sebound that (Re-scheduled trom Fry
Vie Grigg had pounded off Shir-
Washington at Craw fordsville.
ley's pads at 4:50, and Vic Grigg. Bisa mierle ve Shortiidee at Tech,
JACKSONVILLE, Fla,
today as’ an authentic Southern
A crowd of only
Funds Cut Off For 7 Players In ‘Senior Bowl’
"JAC KSONVIL LE, Fla. Jan. ?' Lup) [ticipated in today’s Senior Bowl | game were dropped from the|
|colleges tonight, it was disclosed | here, ! | The players had {but their financial assistance in| leach case originally was to have |extended until graduation this ispring. | Billy Pearre, general manager, of the Senior Bowl,
[the post-season game here, s =»
I THE PLAYERS were:
4 ‘bell of Texas ‘University; ‘Stas in the Senior Bowl game a Jacksonville, Msc Tax a_i ‘odist; Theron Roberts of Arkansas and J. D. Json, of Baylor, :
squad flattened a “North” team
THREE If he cannot |p ! d f the be i 11- #ame kind of team balance that t'the lamp with a similar shot. AURSDAY . “en aving been won in Indianapolis. leading from e ginning, fod takes hours aid hours of shoot, and If he cannot fake his | by hg Bullets o8 to To. Pols \ihois Wesleyan defeated Wabash Won the team title with a 50 11:46, tying the score 4-4. Warren Central vs. Crispus Attudks of ce our practice sessions guard out of position, pass to a Indianapolis 85) Baltimore (oh [Coltege, 69 to 57, here tonight, to 45 margin over Southport. | At 13:13, Pat Wilson gave St. FRIDAY We spend a good bit of time hav-| taamniate. Ie ft of got lled. downfall for the Tech champions back from last {Louis a 5-4 lead when he fired a gathedral at Batesville our guards dribble down the! 8.5 0Hottmant 8 1'8! wins spe ownia or the i Glsvus A Attucks at Decatur Central ing unti) Passing to a teammate creates felapa-s 11 Lis udko.f { | {Little Giants, Harry and Jerry| year are: Gale Sparks, 95, Tony {long drive past Shirley, but the Manual a + Ben Da vis. rm they get within about! what we call'a two-man offensive 7 a ferent, 4-141 Anderson. Wesleyan guards, got|Z11son. 145, and Herb Quandt, Flyers’ advantage was short! RiIGion At Tech feet of the basket, stop, and maneuver, which is the basis of} Me uilen.o 3 i py chaaman.t 1 $12 and 13 points, ‘respectively. | 165. The first two. probably will lived as Max Quackenbush tied, Beech Stove ol lawrence Sentral, shot over the hand of a de- our slow set offensive system. ariers 4 i pune ? 7 ${Bob Holstiene led for Wabash {compete in a weight class higher] it again at 14:06 on a shot Yrom| Warren Central at Pike Townsaip fensive man. Bahion.& 3 1 1/with 14 points. this tourney. Tech won six of 12| the blue line, and Nelson Podol- Vniversity of DAHA a ai Speedway, We emphasize the necessity of Next week we wil diagram | |Mandios 1 4 3 Wabash (57) Minis Wes, vm |Tirst places last year. : sky decided the battle when he| 1. scnool at Evansville Matér Des rpg pe of 1 hin: swox afemmve ou | Totals 34 17 ip Tot 23 15 28 Oavit, f PY mdeorana.t '§ 3 “3 Sparks, Zilson, Pat Amore, 120, skidded in a shot from a scrim- Columaus rech age shots } maney 1 otals 2 2 2m . 5! 8, ' s h { ua our o ase 18 to fun netion. ver, he ihn an | Goscherder.1 3 3 5 La ned 3 $ $| Eagar Lamb, 112, and Bryce, mage in front of the St. Louis Washington ve. Sacred Heart at Cathe ? - | Houste 1 1 0H. Anderson, ; rg t 1 36 ree Muses orig 3 grog a lino 11 SH Radirions 1 1 Bledsoe, heavyweight, are un Far ange | Bo Davi a Shoriide. ey th | Sc pan p. Towers, Pugh, Byrnes 3. | Risez ant 5 0 3 Winkies, : 2 3 beaten in. their first five dual, EE ngs. OF P Ba ketball jy TsSkY. " son, Tes. C. Ee ar Wh Clones. f wh meets this year. 8 e ot : cores HR Tl TE Helsiiene.s : 3 {gobo 13 Team and individual competi Goal, Eh - 9. 4 . Basketball Asio ainer.f-¢ | Kinder,g 1 2 8 | Shirley: nse; ationa I Association (Continued from Page 33) Wakhinghan, State 34. Drogon 44. Lawrence - Central Riggie.c 10Weans $00 es i Sxpected 2 > keener) Lu Sn 0 Senger; co Bewrmuey | Eastern Division Loras 75, Luther 65. . 0 cago | was BE ; ;p/than last year attesting to the] Raglan Wiseman, = McKey, [Syracuse .iiiieiennnn. i Lowell Textile 60, A: on 42. 63 Beats McCordsville | Hai ime score ingle: 38 Wabash 30. 20./ improved caliber of prep per-| eats Red Reynolds: | Linesman—Leo ARC 3 A Te ( * Lynchburg 64, Univ. of Baltimore Wichita 38, Oklahoma A. & M. 37.) Lawrence Central ‘won Its|jackion 3 Houston 3. Neldow. Macbousal) [OFMances this season. Although CH scoming my eEmiops [Rosen 1 # #0 (overtime). | William and Mary (Norfolk Div.) fourth game in 10 starts by hand | Summers. Zeoas 5 'asbrand. lane 2 Decatur Central made only 18 INDIANAPOLIS i 36 | Philadelphia’ 21 Maine 38, Northwestern 40. 50, Rich Institute 45. ing McCordsville a 42 to 25 re-| Officials” Tiernan and Meinke points for third place last year, SC MARY i Marshall 105, Kentucky Wesley yo. tie (C T versal in a high school basketball EE [the Hawks can be the key to the rst period] a :. Doran Rochester Lo Ret an 5. Albany Tehrs. sn.) chrs. 38. came on the Beats floor last On The Ice team championship this year. (Tustin. Sullivan) oi Penaliies- Fone. Minneabolis il ser MeAlester 55, Lawrence 44. night “ AMERICAN HOCKEY LEAGUE Coach Leo Shively has three Sclisizzl, Lund) 5:54 4 TSudianapolis Ft. Wayne 12 62s Mercer 52, Howard 47, Sothern California 8, California McCordsville jumped to a 7 to Western I £ py og Undefeated matmen. They are diniapolle. Re lover, Mckey, 18.28, [St Louts Western Divi vom “MIRSINSIppE Southern 57, South- FRE serene slloads atthe outset but thes “INDIAN APOL qn = 83 ATI Wayne: Reeve, 138; Don-Herschel; Arr Eland Th. Unccarl SHCRINE VIN DPANAPOL: 8" Tr. Sn eastern Louisiana 48. anta Clara 49, St, Mary’ s 37. Bears assumed a 17 to 11 half. By on i3 ia in 118 i 3 1fS-pounder competing as a Mira "pert br Loui Baccari Sheborenn 13 \ wl - - — 15d . erion uis « ). BR irri . “Miami (Fia.) 65, Stetson 58. © a 35, St Louis 50, Tne J4YeRLAge then siretehed Fibs) "Eastern > 2 : ya “Tir heavy-and-Charles- Hadaway, 103 oO P A Lon en LL Cl — 5 os ’ Menta St t J, , N 55, . ( ‘ C astern ivision > i son 0Z20) i x ~ ouls ol a rl . i "Mouataln rr he Rocky iy ine 3. quarter, Bob. Pugh-hit 12.-polats providence 3 i 2a 1h 00 IEEE LO 0 rent 18 Griackenvual unassinied Cine on RESULTS LAST enT | ue Morris Harvey 102, Potomac State for the winners and Dale Hunt, §Pjinghird 14% $98 118 Decatur has lost only one dual’ “9% ; 13°16" Penalties. Raiar Morrison om. INDIANAPOLIS 8S, Baltimore 61 High School Basketball od the visitors with seven. | New La 1435 834 110 138 meet (to Southport) in five and no mg5do fiehtine: Raglan. (major Ft Warne 88 New Vork 80 1afternoon), ershey 4 b y . , - 1 . Isky (high sticking’ Muhlenberg 76, Albright 50. OITY AND COUNTY arenes Jt 3s ot 0 Show SULTS LAST NIGRT entertains Shortridge Monday Eddie Kobussen, 24-year-old Sehine: Fotoely ihien wi TrioCifths ba. Shebavear 08 * 7%. V 26.. while the opposition got eight of MERICAN LEAGUE evening. . . . . . Ray . ang 24. “Ben Davis 35, Broad Ripple 8449. : : esas AR innat S Coach McDaniel has won five of left wing, is leading scorer for Brownsburg Wins Meet | _ -caxes tovicur aska esleyan \ . . : 2 8 vo ca . Tehrs, 50. y i « rt. ks 64. Rossville 47 Lawrence Com (‘bp MeCordavitte 2h Rprineheld § Buitalo 8 seven meets, excluding a forfeit to, the 'squawking” Pittsburgh | Brownsburg won the annual] Botien at Minneapolis us Weeks « Crawford 00 33 Teyuianc oy 3 -or X , . i { Niagara 70, West Virginia 63. Ih So suis 4, J ossville Wario 1173 Moose 3 3-3] Cleyeia NATioNAL Fave Shortridge and will be one of the Hornets that return here tonight freshman Mid-State high school Waterloo at Syracuse. = _ North Carolina 63, Davidson 53. Lawrence Central 42. McCord McFadden. 1 0 Lg Hunt c 3 1 8 New york 3. Montre favorites for the team title. Stan-! ' + the Indianapolis Caps basketball tourney by defeating] C Il S McCords- §)°5 $ unt. 1. ‘Terénte-5, Chicage 2 ley Ellis, a smart 175-pounder, is, 10 mee ' ed 22 to 20, last|(O e Swimmin North Dakota 84, Morningside 70. 2 j Rush.¢ $0 YVatlg 0 4 3 L 3 . : ; : host Speedway, 0 as eg 9 Oberlin 68, Rochester 61. ns 2 y Cathedral 43. Seat ! 1 3 Slaughter 3 2 1 M CAR Foustiiles the only unbeaten Card, although in the Coliseum at 8:30. During right. John Garneer hit, a basket! Purdye 8. Wisc onata n . \ el 0 ymaha 7, § LA az n g . . C. % ettysburg Ohlo Northern 63, Detroit Tech 50. Sacred Heart 34, Plainfield Charl- Palmers 180 | Kansas €ity 5. Tulsa 2 Joe BI Azek, 154, and Allen Mor-| their last visit here Kobussen (With four seconds to go to ‘win, {chicago 57. Washington (8¢ TL.) 18 y . GAMES TONIGHT gan, 95, will be counted on heavily. | . |for his mates. John Osborne of |Rendolph-Macon 47. Georgetown 38 Paducah JO 61, Lambuth 48. ton 40. | Totals 18 813 Tota 9 Attiertea ; i ed I the C North Carolina State 43; Virginia Tech 38, Penn 73, Lafavette 57. | Haiftime Beore— Lawrence Central "17, Pittsbureh at INDIANABOLIS. Cieve.| Shortridge and Broad Ripple scored two goals as the Laps panville. won the sportsmanshipiCornell 3, Navy A ay | Southport 67, Scottsburg 61. | MgC ordsyille 11 land at Providence St Louis at Cincinnati, 'will be stronger individually and 5 to 4. . award. [Rutgers 85. Lafayette | 10. = — en Military 14, oravian ¢ 64. | Tech B51, Washington 41. Free Throws Missed Lawrence 3. Me Springiield at Bulfalo, Hershey ¥ at New collectively. Charles Babcock, 112,| won, o { Obegiin 83. Wooster Presbyterian el 84 (over STATE SCHOOLS hr Tom GUriing. Gisie—Joun| LL oC Detroit. Chicas at New York. » unbedten in three matches. for|
| Tidwell Outshines Doak Walker As South Thumps North, 22 to 13
Jan. 7 (UP)--Travis Tidwell of Auburn two points and all the insurance outshone Doak Walker of Southern Methodist in a dazzling duel it needed in the last five minutes,
A mighty free-wheeling punt re-
with a Texas twang 22 to 13 in the first Senior Bowl football game. turn of 67 yards by Walker put 20.000 turned out to see perhaps the most the North glittering collection of all- stars ever gathered in one stadium inthe first score in the opening period. — unique affair which gave depart- Doak reversed his field twice in ing collegians, their first taste of the jaunt,
in position for (its
Then little Eddie Le-
pro gold. The players split the Baron of College of the Pacifie
net gate receipts.
passed to Lynn Chadnois of Mich-
And it was Tidwell, who tolled igan State to the South's 12-yard
for four heartbreaking
seasons line and after Walker crashed to
with a dismal Auburn team, who the four, Chadnois scored. Walk-
of the glory list just as he did
test at Montgomery, Ala. Passes for 2 Scores
The 175-pound T-formation|Doak’s {athletic scholarship rolls of their gyarterback passed for the blocked and the North?led 13 to 0,
South's first two touchdowns.
Two canny pro coaches the
Detroit Lions’ Bo McMitlin and]
for classic.
an underrated line and made it
+ crowded more famous figures off er kicked the point.
At the start of the second peri
~Seven players who par. last week In the Blue-Gray con- od LeBaron got off a 46-yard
{beauty to Oklahoma's Jim Owen on the goal line but this time extra point try was
South Ties It Up Justice, 165-pound North Care
completed | oo Owens of the New York ©lina star, sparked the South on their collegiate athletic careers cu. ni. matched wits in the sen- & comeback by running “out the
And as he has inlkickofr 33 yards and Tidwell un~many a big pro game, Owen took |
wound a mighty 52-yard pass
click with a collection of talented “hich Herb Rich of Vanderbilt
backs,
land Southeastern Conferences |
[could get organized.
Returns Punt 87 Yards
“A punt blocked by Jim Duncan/can’s’ block Wake Porest §3ve he Southissitied the
t
Ray Borneman and Paul Sub "But Tidwell had pitched for one Di¢k touchdown before the intermis- down and although Sheffield and sion and the second half was all- missed the’
took on for a touchdown. Dick
said four] The Texas Tornado, Walker, Sheffield of Tulahe kicked the schools of the Southwest Confer- swept his team into a command- point and Dixie was’ back in the ence announced they would cut off ing lead in the first two periods bail game. funds of the players because they phefore the Southrners - repre-
Justice-start |got cash awards’ for playing in senting the stars of the Sa 4 the South off
on its final score with a 22-yard
[punt return to the North 40. TM-
{well promptly took aim again
and landed one in Rich's arms
on the 2. Price scored the touch
point, leaving the North still a chance to tie, Dunie” owe), pa battle. :
e——— "By HA _ PRICES last year. T! smooth that ~ Yetif h the food | re than 7 And others. But, the
housewife her lower prices make them, The housewi fee spiral whe: cruising crazily hoarding, the: gan to cut coff ping Hsts, and ih the coffees b This year p “$heir graceful be no collapses competition, a
Laundry
There are no |
‘April ‘between Dry Cleaners
_Club, consisti N cleaners and
city, with the processed thro as should hav beginning. Between Ja crews of five n vise elections the city’s laun Ing establishm The crews ¥ one watcher fc each for the two for the N tions Board. A week fron
will start polli
TTA mine - in which GM Jan. 17 thre Hufastader once-over.
"One Su
something wi will happen. This, I ai Wall Street, 1 bucket vote; months of fa Then, say servers, look happen. The wear “high, h of caution, 4 are looking f there aren't 1 tunes to be n The big usually anyth is their cons Pont, Genera) jcal, Standare which ‘have rstocks, and of rating. And that c These are go
Risky, tion, and w market, The stoc Too many qu or governme! 20 years, or different sto sure to mak management Just to den the old-timer be, I quote United Press last week re “Street” wag plection, 80 you se 0
On the Hard-Cash F When he
