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All the blasting last week by the Lafayette newspape Purdue basketball

list of possible successors. On top was Marion Crawley, his| lafayette high schoo! mentor and builder of state championship One report was that

ver's test in it.” According to Charlie, the big Bowes is out on the coast. It

{eventually getting the Purdue

t and will be ready to roll again In| osition. A nicer fellow couldn’'t|/this season and brought the over-

the 500 this year. The car has an

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Loop Victory Locals Turn on Heat in Second Half “To Clinch Verdict By FRANK ANDERSON A red hot: gang of Butler Bulldogs skinned the Red Cats last night and blistered their way to a 70-56 decision over Western Reserve Uni-

versity of Cleveland before

2336 fans in the Fieldhouse. "The win was Butler's first in Mid-American Conference play

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Skoog Leads Gophers Hoosier Rally ’ With 23 Points Starts Too Late MINNEAPOLIS, Jan. 14 IOWA CITY, Iowa, Jan. 14 (UP) — Minnesota won its (UP)—Iowa's cagers, paced

admirable record. It sat on the

pole three times and finished sec-| Mid-American

Don Morrison, the Indianapolis) {Caps’ captain and center, will neinad

One year it should have fin-| {shed first. That was in 1939 and Lou Meyer was at the wheel.

{miss two more weeks of hockey {action while a broken bone in his left leg mends. After completing

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With only two laps to go and| leading the field handily, Meyer| turned in his seat to glance at a’ rear tire. And just that fast he| was in the infield. Infuriated at his {ll fortune,| Meyer said after the race: “If my reactions are that slow, I am going to quit driving.”

After that Mays tool: over. the mount until last year when he switched to the Novi team. Had Mays lived he might have back at the wheel of the big Bowes. - Following last year's race

“The Novis are sweet cars, but

wheel of the Bowes Seal Fast.” Who will drive for the Bowes team this year is problematical, but three drivers appear to have an inside track. One is Eaton, midget pilot who passed his driver’s test last year and was slated to drive the new 270 Bowes. others are Troy Ruttman, sprint car pilot and former West Coast midget car champion, and Jimmy Davies, West Coast pilot, of whom Wilbur Shaw, Speedway

good now and if everything goes right will be one of the best in the country.” So look for the familiar Bowes Seal Fast label when “500” time rolls around in May.

» - » THERE'S GOING to be movie-| making at the Indianapolis Speed-|

way again this year . .. prior to the race.

Prominent in the production with

Pace Slows Dowi® After that the pace slowed down

tions at the clinic. THE 89 POINTS

THE AMERICAN

When the E & B Beer team of .500 average Detroit recently roiled the highest Kappas and Joe Lesko with 13 single game (1284) of the current were the Western Reserve offense. Clark Gable will be Joie Chitwood, season, the individual totals were| The game was cleanly played who loomed as a front line money iy ouis Sielaff 265, Chuck O’Donwinner last year. Jole and hisine); 257, Bill Bunetta 256, Fred auto stunt show was selected bY |Bujack 255 and Therm Gibson{of Indiana were content to let the Gable's studio for a top part inigsy forthcoming Gable movie, “Please the Lady.”

THE SELECTION of Frank] Present plans call for Gable and Filchock, former Indiana Univer-|/for the Bulldogs. The senior forother Hollywood actors to appear sity football player, as Canada's ward hit for 18 points and played with Chitwood and his stunt show 1949 athlete of the year, is sour-'a fine defensive game, at some location in this area prior grapes with most Canadians who!

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Towa 65, Indiana 64. Minnesota 67, Purdue 40. . Ohio State 61, Northwestern 51. |

Wisconsin 58, Michigan 41. | Eau Clafre Tchrs. 66, Milwaukee

STATE COLLEGEF | Florida Southern 359,

Anderson 57, Rose Poly 49. Butler 70, Westerfi Reserve 56. Canisius 53, Notre Dame 50. Eastern Illinois 78, Ball State Hanover 68, Canterbury 59. Huntington 61, Giffin 52. Indiana Central 71, Manchester

Georgia State College 59, Florida

|* Duluth Branch 59. | George Washington 72, Maryland

| Hamline 69, Macalester 52.

| Hartwick College 69, Kings Col-

Indiana State 55, DePauw 47. Oakland City 76, Rio Grande 71. Olivet 56, Tri-State 52 (overtime). Taylor 65, Ohio Northern 63. Wabash 58, Centre 54.

Harvard 74, Dartmouth 58. Heldelberg 62, Otterbein 486. Hofstra 64, Ilona 58. ‘Holy Cross 77, Georgetown 51.

OTHER COLLEGES Adelphia "4, Kingspoint 38. Alabama 78, Georgia Tech 39. 85. American Unly. 64, Catholie Univ. gangas 48, Missour! 44,

58. Kansas Wesleyan 58, Ft. Amherst 64, St. Michael's 52. :

Arizona 71, New Mexico ASM 54.) Arkansas 60, Rice 56. Army 88, Rutgers 54. Aurora 50, Lewis 48. Baker Univ. 63, Emporia College

48, Baldwin Wallace 54, Mt. Union 44. Beloit 122, Monmouth 43. Huston College

Bradley 64, St. Joseph's (Pa.) 60. Brown 69, M. L. T. 46. Bucknell 60, Lehigh 49. Carleton

Kent State 78, Akron 52. Lafayette 78, Gettysburg 51. Lafayette Frosh 64, Valley Forge Military Academy 34. LaSalle 68, North Carolina State

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Park School. Loses Times’ State Service * CULVER, Jan. 14-—Culver Mill | ye lege 54. : {tary Academy widened its half-| | mia Snead. Tere 61, Bemidji time advantage here tonight to {take a 50 to 37 ‘basketball vic. Closest Ca tory over Park Schoo] of Indian- get was Culver led at the half, half.

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Lycoming 81, Wilkes 57. Maine 57, Bowdoin 37. Manhattan 71, Scranton 59. Mississippl Southern 48, Centen-

ary 39. Montana State 68, Colorado Ool-

Oumsnan 48, Western

Clark 86, Morehouse College 85. Clemson 88, Davidson 82, Colgate I Aires Concada Samm.) La, Stub 4. Davis & Elkins ‘eat Liberty (Chicago) 88, Boston Col-

Navy 58, Princeton 37. Nebraska 64, Iowa State 48.

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the 14-day waiting period nexti,) Bylidog record to five vieweek, Don will start collecting his tories in 11 outings. The defeat hockey insurance payment of ap-! proximately $35 per week in addition to his galary. : Th been so . many stitches taken in hockey players| \in recent years that the only in-ifieder at 10:47 of the first half, {surance agent writing hockey witn Buckshot O'Brign, Dee accident policies, has cut the play-ipaker and Jimmy ers’ collection and hiked. the annual fee to $150." Ninéty-five been? Percent of all hockey players subscribe to the insurance, designed by C. Jean Caspar of Detroit, The all-time stitch holder Is| Detroit's Jack Stewart who has! gs

1 have turned faster laps at the been cut enough to require 253 Coach Tony Hinkle must have given the boys a pep talk during

os {the intermission for they came KIRSHBAUM Community Cen- pack to_run the count to 54-33

ter basketball teams are serious with six and one-half minutes of |about playing like “old pros.” The the second half gone. {Indianapolis Olympians will hold {a basketball clinic in the Center| on Feb. 15 at 7 p. m. Alex Groza, Bruce Hale, Ralph Beard and allland the Red Cats began to catch the local pros will be on hand to up. Hinkle inserted subs and was; pass out free basketball prescrip-|content to coast. John Kappes and Joe Lesko collaborated to bring {the Cats to within 12 points. O’Brien and Doyle walked off College scored against Jafnes Mil- the floor with 1:10 left and drew a likin last week was the highest tremendous ovation. Doyle had score ever made poured in 12 points. against the Decatur, Ill, school.

was Western Reserve's eighth in

never in game, Butler ran up an 18-1 lead before the Cats hit a

‘ yle doing the heavy work the Bulldogs were Buckshot was all over the floor and the bucket. The | Bulldog ace swished in 28 points {for his evening's work, The halftime score stood -23 in favor of Butler.

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O’Brien hit 12 of 23 attempts |from the field for a .522 average. Butler as a team hit 29 of 51 for| gress reports: Team membership .492. Western Reserve hit 23 of 71° {through Jan. 7 amounted to 200,- for .340. 000, just 22,000 short of last year's,

{and well-officiated. Tom Sterling of Indiana State and Corby Davis |

iboys play basketball and it paid

Dee Baker showed lots of stuff |

is 47 victory over Sacred Heart in| Last night's con- a thrilling prep- game at Cathe-|the field in the third quarter, hit-| {ting six free throws as Tech got, | Border's field goal came with/19 consecutive points to lead 37 West. Reserve (36) 2 minute gone in the second over- to 30 at the three-quarter mark. 15 ft of time period to give Washington i its fifth victory in 12 starts,

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Eastern lllinois e, smn. Defeats Ball State

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Photo by Henry B. Glesing Jr. Times Staff Photographer, Butler was never caught short in downing Western Reserve, 70-56, last night in the Fieldhouse. Marvin Wood, smallest of the Bulldogs proved it. The diminutive forward went up after rebounds with the big boys and often came down with them. At one point in the game Wood (11) and W. mped under the Butler basket with Dick Eberhardt of the Red Cats and Wood

Technical Gets Hot To Defeat Manual, 48-35

Redskins Lead at Halftime, 24-19; Englerth Gets 15, Dick Nyers 14

Tech overcame first-half frigidity to win its eighth game in 10 deféyting Nore Dame, 534% ve in a Big Ten thriller before 6567 starts by downing Manual, 48 to 35, at the East Side gym last oh fans in the Ohio coliseum.

W. O'Brien (32) Kappes of the Red Cats ren away with the {connected on 11 of 22 tries for a| and 23 points.

Washington Wins In 2d Overtime

Edge Sacred Heart, 49-47, In Thriller

Bob Border hit a sudden-death’ night. field goal in the second overtime Tech led 12 to 9 in the first quarter but Manual's Dick Nyers Western Reserve was game but period to give Washington High hit 10 points in the second quarter to give th to the “500.” There they will com-|feel there are Canadian-born can- outclassed. They're going to build School's basketball team a 49 to halftime bulge. — plete the stunt show sequences of didates who have an equal or character this the movie, Jole is trying to ar-|greater claim on the title, range a location close to the In- chock, playing football for the struction seemed to be comin, dianapolis Speedway so the Holly- Montreal Alouettes, was ch wood equipment c¢an be moved by Canadian sports writers. Anover to the brick track for the other American, Keith Spaith, was o ., , racing sequences at the 500.

Basketball Scores

| Dubuque 73, Simpson 59. 2, Lyola (Chicago) 54. Totals {Eastern Kentucky State 65, Mar-

e Redskins a 24 to 19 i | A ee. Golden Griffin's final six points

Manual was held scoreless from

Blue Devils Lose To Ben Davis

at the automatic time out to Lesiie.f

g dral last night.

Charley Englerth hit 15 points to lead Tech while Dick Nyers of Sacred Heart's Ray Riley tled Manual got 14 points and his| 9| Washington at 47-all with his prother, Jim, hit 11. Manual has lock j/second free throw with five sec- won seven of 13 games to date. 3onds to’ go in the first overtime pour thousand saw the clash. {period to give his mates a tem- _ __porary reprieve. ! Ed Butler's field goal with 20 Cline! Butler 35. Western Re- geconds remaining knotted the Bose" Baker 3 count at 46-all at the end of the ’ ‘regulation period. M The game was deadlocked at Neils [10-all in the first quarter. Wash- fief oe ington got a 24 Pete Caulk hit five points in the

defeat Shortridge 37 to 32 in a high school basketball game last Foley ©

Walt Andrews and Kenny Allen O'Conror.s 2 hit from the field and Marvin

0 3 Kinkead added a charity toss in 2s Halftime Score holding ware throws missed: Notre Dame—Leslie. State 268

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0'the final three minutes, 0 thé Blue Devils scoreless. ridge led 9 to 8 at the first quarter, but the Giants had it 18 to Schoenfeld. —113 at the half and 3the third quarter It was Ben Davis’ seventh win Ylaer:/in 13 and Shortridge’s seventh loss in 10. Bhortridge hit 10 of 60 and Ben Davis got from the field. Summary

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Halftime score: Maual 24, Tech 1 led Free throws missed

(37 to 34, at the third stop, but the Spartans out-scored WashingMUNCIE, Jan. 14—Ball State/ton 12 to 9 in the final session. [couldn't stop Johnny Wilson and | wound up on the short end of a

[73 to 56 score with Eastern Illi- goals in 95 attempts and Sacred, |Heart 12 of 58. The Spartans hit Wilson threw in 23 points to be 23 of 39 free throws while Wash{high scorer for the evening. | Ball State led during the first Iowa Tchrs. 57, North Dakota part of the game ne Eastern Sames. , {Tlinots pulled into a 14 to 14 tie : Jacksonville Teachers 88, Stetson and was never behind although Sacred Hea Ball State pulled up to 51 to 50 with nine minutes of the

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Greyhounds Rip Manchester, 71-5

| MANCHESTER, Jan. ing up a substantial lead at the ; "Kiares j/ beginning of the second half, In- ¢/ diana Central Colle { apolis overwhelmed Manchester’ College, 71 to 55, here tonight. Central held only a three-point lead at the end of the first half. Dwight Swalls led the scoring for cred the Greyhounds with 26 points. Tee "(hrows missed: Washington 11, [Dick Piper had 19 for ManchesHiciais: Kenny 8. Mock, John Simon. ter. ]

‘Hanover Wins, 68-59; aff Gets 21 Points

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Riley led Bacred Heart with 15 points and Caulk hit 14 for the winners. Washington got 21 field

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| The triumph was Central's 11th |in 14 games and the sixth in| {seven Hoosier College Conference] (games. Swails’' 26 points boosted | | his 14-game total to 258. DANVILLE, Jan, 14--Led by| Indians Central (11) Manchester Andy Taff, who chalked up 21 i points, Hanover defeated Canter-| bury College, 68 to 50, here to-

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The winners jumped to a 17-| to-8 lead after-eight minutes and held a 30-t0-20 halftime advan-| |tage. Howe pulled up to 43 to 39! |at the third stop but couldn't _ WS {RNRIAKAPOLIS 4 |overcome the advantage in the ; {Shebovean '.... vee 34 {closing minutes. logs was C | ethos : 3s 1 J 8 {Howe's sixth in 11 games. (YE tara Dv Hugh Newsom paced the win-| TODAY | ‘ Wee.

The Hanover quintet took -an and held throughout, nterbury was able to| to 36-38 in the second m

ners with 15 points while Kenny | HOCKEY New Wood, with 13, and Wilbur Zobbe,

5s missed: Indiana Central 10,/with 10, led Howe.

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first Big Ten basketball game by Center Frank Calsbeek’s of the season tonight, traunc-|32 points, sneaked out a 65 to ling Purdue, 67 to 40, before 64 victory over Indiana to112,262 fans at Williams night.

|Arena. The Hoosiers missed a scoring

It was Purdue's third confer- chance in the last five seconds of {ence setback in as many starts. play. {The Gophers have lost one game. Jowa lost the ball with five | Only in the first three minutes seconds left. But Indiana couldn't of the game, when Forward Dick score after whittling a 12-point

|Axness scored six straigh. points Jowa lead to the slender one

| point margin. Western Conference | Hooster Guard Lou Watson BASKETBALL STANDINGS | op “Parked the Hoosier comeback Ohio 8 o 1.00 i after Iowa went ahead 56 to 44 gti FE BT te second hae Michigan 21 ee 1 1% Calsbeek, cold against Mich. fowa oo 1 1 Be iii {%igan in Iowa's Big 10 opener, [INDIANA .... 1 1 38 1% 1s3/zeroed in on his favorite hook PURDUE "I'l @8 3 | is 18 shot an# would not be stopped.

'to give the Boilermakers a 6 [Tne us Towa center also turned lead, was Purdue in the running./'n & sharp defensive job on Indi-

I MinAesota took over at 8-8 on Ana Center Bill Garrett.

|Center Maynard Johnson's field] Stars on Defense goal and stretched its lead But the defensive star for the \steadily from then on. Hawks was bouncing Bob Clifton,

With “Johnson and Forward ashy sophomore, who time after | Whitey Skoog leading the way, time went high in the air to’ 'the Gophers piled up a 33-16 half- Plock Indiana shots and intercept ‘time margin and went on to Passes on the Hoosjer fast break. make it 61-28, before Coach Ozzie| Indiana resorted to a full court |Cowles began substituting freely, Press defense in" the closing Skoog, the brillant jump-shot/ Minutes to rattle the eager lartist, was high scorer for the Hawks. Watson led the comeback

Inight with 23 points on nine fleld hitting four straight shots to trim

|goals and five free throws, John- the margin. ; gon had 15 for the Gophers. | It, was a battle of the fast | Axness paced the Boilermakers break all the way, with the game {with 13 points, 10 of them in the Setting rough in the closing

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first half. minutes. Clifton left the game | Minnesota (617 ~~ Purdue (40) | With five fouls with five and onefran § 3 3 MeNuite.t $ } half minutes left and Hoosier Miter 33 Brewster. $ 2 ¢ Buard Gene Ring was sidelined |§bourin f : : 0 Rorne 1 2 : the same way two minutes later, | johnsone" ¥ | Ritter { 39 i Bob Vollers, Yowa forward, foe o 3 Batteriela.o { § § ranked behind Calsbeek in scorohansen.o lijams, 0 i ing with 20 points, while Garrett hnobrich.g Bahler.s. 2 » itchell.y i i Prices 08 and Watson tied for Indiana's {Andersons © 3 Ol Banks 98 ¢ high with 18 points apiece. =x ul Skowrony 2 0 1 lows (85) " 0 Indiana on, als 2713 20 1s 14 12 14 | volters.s 6 "3 $4? Jillps, Suspdoe upd, | SL § 4 TRG ler. Sabourin, Sajovieh. hnobrich b o {Garrett.c Anderson 3; Me te AR 8 3 a1 ifton.g | ever.c - | Butehko 5. Butterfield. 3. fami, Bahier, | eke trerc 3 |. Officials: Carl Johnsom illinois) and Shuis.s 1 ns od {Jim Crowe (Indiana), { ngs .. 3 5.8 30 Se

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Canisius Stops |. % Notre Dame, 0 <chitticar Leads

BUFFALO, N. Y., Jan. 14 (UP) | : . |—A resourceful Canisius colege OSU to Victory (quintet, paced by the timely | COLUMBUS ( {shooting of Center Tommy Mul-|__ Go State ior, as. 14 (UP) ler and Forward Frank Pleo, i, tne ast three minutes tonight broke a nine year jinx tonight by; gefeat Northwestern, 61 to 51 ’ ’

Auditorium. . Muller, a 6-4 senior, was the Lhe victory gave the Buckeyes

game's hero as he notched the undisputed first place in the Big

Ray Ragelis, who paced the

with a display of inside shooting. | Muller was high man for the Wildcats with 17 points, was a

|night with 14 points, while Pleto Standout both offensively and de. contributed 13. Kevin O'Shea and fensively. Don Strasser, Notre Dame's Schnittker blasted the nets starting guards, each scored 12 fOr 22 counters to pace the Ohlo

points | scoring. . | | ’ Ohio State (81) Ben Davis broke a 32-all dead-| Notre Dame (30) Canbstus (33) ty Thong heery A) fg ft pf Hartnett f 1 3 3 ponham | 0 4 Pletof 6 1 2 chnittker,t 1 : Neumayr.! 2 2 J Hedderick.f 0 1 2 jacobs. ¢ Balgey.c 3 3 §sharp.e 0 0 0 Taylor.e 1 3 3Millere 6 2 Armstrong { 6 0 2Mackinnong 5 0 1 Burkholder.g | - Strasser.g 4 4 2Deluca x 21 Brown.g 0 0 0Masino.g 13 { } Totals 19 12 19! Totals 21 11 — =

15 —— | Halftime score: Notre Dame 28, Canisius, Totals 21 19 3 Jotals 7 23 orthwestern 27, Ohio

eumayr, Bagley 3. O'Shea. Strassér Can- ree Throws Missed: Donham 3. Schaite

Armstrong elis 5, Horvatich 5, erick, Masino Officials. Hal ah Ww i Referees Lou [Eisenstein and Sam Conway, Chicago a hh Mhingion; J08

. Wolverines Bumped IAC Swimmers MADISON, Wis., Jan, 14 (UP) ~—~Wiscongin's Red Hot baskets ball team slapped down Michigan, » . 53 to 41, tonight to knock the d p unior it f Wolverines out of first place in the Big Ten basketball race and

nudged Ohio State into the undise

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§ dianapolis’ Athletic Club team neon op Michizan. (41). 3 Jart Markham.{ 0 J Suprunowics.! 3 took the Northern Indiana junior aheidert 5 8 3 eR i ! 4+ swimming championship here to Page! ot . { 3 Skala. . 6 day by piling up a total of 54.5 Mader s 3 3 Wisniewski. oints Nicholas.® § Ji Morrillg 220 P or |Murray.g The Town Club of Chicago had _|Doyle.s

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senior team of Indianapolis Was menfelar Mader Nichoias® 3 Sc iatosn: second with 22 points and the Vanderkyy 3 Myray 3, Dame; Remy Athletic Club placed third with Meyer. Chicago. aur, Nor ’ 11. ) : The IAC juniors were awarded Leafs Edge Bruins ¢ a trophy for winning their title.! TORONTO, Jan. 14 (UP)—Max {Second place in the junior divi- Bentley scored two goals as the

Columbus turned back a stub- sion went to Lake 8hore Coun- Toronto Maple Leafs moved into {born Howe five, 56 to 51, to win try Club of Chicago with -25 fourth. place in the National (its seventh high school basket- points. Riviera Club of Indianap- Hockey League tonight with a ball game in 12 starts at Howe olis had 19.5 for third place, 4 to 3 victory over the Boston

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