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ip lowa, End | NEW YORK, Jan. 17—One of our_commuter friends Nip Wa, :

1s Robert Trent Jones, the golfing’ man, Well, not the ARTMAN golfing man. Yet, on second thought, he is. : Losing tre You see Robert Trent Jones is the nation’s top golf arch-

Maybe yours. The other fellow is, of course, Robert Tyre Leading Only 28-27" Janes, the old grand Slammer. |, he explained, suddenly “ran! A} Halftime Not that it's pertinent tolout of legs.” LAFAYETTE, Jan. 17 (UP) this piece but Mr. Jones resumed his labora- , : Joe ut our commuter, ,, activities at the Medinah|—Purdue’s Boilermakers broke a friend out a golf course in the Country Club, nea. Chicago, in six-game losing streak last night hills at West Point for the U, 5. the Open Inst summer and he has, to- defeat Towa, 64 to 55, In a Big Bar Ey YA Year OF 80ljust {~ oredime with a detatled|7en hasktiDell game. 't waa Pus ago. 8 still unfinished. _|gr~ph of his findings. “There had due’s first conference triumph The unions stepped in affer hee, talk that the pre-war ball| four starts but still left the work Had been completed on eight piays longer,” he said. “The man-|Riveters in ‘the league's cellar. holes and halted operations. yfacturers contended to the con-| Nevertheless, things . looked up Seems Uncle Sam's soldier work-|trary, There was only one way|for Coach Mel Taubes boys and ers didn't have union cards. [to be sure, measure the shots in/the Boilermakers controlled the One of the main problems of actual competition.” game after the intermission. 8 golf architect is the placing of IV. inquiry was conducted at| Leading only 28 to 27 at the 4n such a way as not to ths 10t:-hole. “It was not only half, Purdue extended its margin penalize a good shot. Distance is perfectly flat,” Mr, Jones In-to 47 to 35 with 10" minutes to go the determining factor. How far formed, “but a boundary fence Cae are never was threatened there-

does the ball travel? What is the parzllel to the hole which made after. The return of Guard Howaverage length off the tee? |it possible to mc-sure every 10 3:4 Williams, sidelined for the : s 8 8 f->t of the drive. Thanks to this| past two weeks with a knee burn, THIS DISCUSSION does not/We Were able to check both the snarked Purdue all the way. concern itself with the duffer and fight and the roll of tie dove, Takes Scoring Honors the hacker. His findings are Which was not done in 2 williams took scoring honors

based . Canterbury.” | r 8 PE Play in the open cham Mr. Jones added ae cond:iticas with 17 points, but was ably as:|

weve been fed About as they were at Canter-|16, and Andy Butchko with 12.

» FOR YEARS “the average length of| Pinky Clifton, with 16 markers,

wesome tales about golfers who Pury . .. Ewes a habit of hitting a ball the dri : for the whole field on led the

the first day at Medinah last sum-|to-7 lead with seven minutes of 13 games beating the Bulldogs, 300 yards. Forget it. Pure flap- 05 CF = ds. The flight the game gone. But the Boiler-|

In gathering his data our com-j.y is playir~ about seven yards|then spurted to take a one-point,

muter friend selects a hole which |... than it did before the war.” | half time lead. ° M 49 op out as the defending champion Is most, suitable for his purpose © The loss was the second for the | "IIS u ogs, Oo To Take | pad jon. Wisconsin-Minnesota matey [it mauled the Wildcats. He

was the thriller of the four league | Detted 22 points, his top per Indiana Central's Greyhounds 8&mes last night. In the other , po ‘two battles Illinois swarmed over Le €ven dozen men that Coach — : Northwestern, 76 to 50, while Pur. HAaITY Combes threw into the puted lead in the Hoosier College que posted its first conference Same. BLOOMINGTON, Jan. 17—For a little guy, Ralph (Buckshot) Conference basketball race when win in four starts, 64 to 35, over Saturday four more games are

| y = = —an average hole which is level] MR. JONES chart of the field visitors pone conference tilts.

from the tee up to 300 yards or further blasts the 300-yard myth. It also spolled the debut of Bucky | “i 's' Effort Not Enough go. {None of the players, not even the O'Connor af\their helm. 0'Con-| Little Napoleon s' E . 9 Due allowances are made for “hig” hitters came close. Chick nor took over as coach when To Stop Hoosier Second Half Drive wind variants and the height of Harhert and Lew Worsham led Pops Harrison was ordered by his Bv BILL EGGERT

the fairway grass. A check 18 with 270. Cary Middlecoff, ulti-|physician to rest for the remainmade on each player's tee shot. mate winner, had a 260 drive and|der of the season.

| O'Brien has set some sort of a record against Big Ten basketball they tangle with loop-leading An- Iowa. on the schedule, with Ohi Any ny Jnder 3 Yas is 18° 8am Snead, runner-up, matched| Purdue GR, TW G5 0 teams derson at the IC So tonight. The Badger triumph was iced Playing at Illinois in the he Borer. 38 being sisay- Ike. |him. | Weatalit 1 1 8 Voerst i343 The “Little Napoleon” of Butler's basketball battles threw in, The Greyhounds hold second by Markham. With Minnesota liner. Other matches are Indiana I remember Mr. Jones when “you will note” writes Mr. Brewster 3 3 greene 3.0 3 19 points against Indiana here last night, not’ enough to overhaul spot with six wins and one loss leading by one point, the slim for- at Purdue, Northwestern at Iowa the Open was played at Canter yones, “that certain players ob- Butterfieidc 0 ¢ 3 Colbert 8 8 1/TU's second-half drive that led to a 55-49 victory for the Merry while Anderson's Ravens won ward took a last chance heave and Minnesota at Michigan. bury in Cleveland in 1940 when, tained a much longer roll than Baniers:. 2 8 2 arline.c $2 “Macs. It was Indiana's 11th vie-| =“ ~~ [their four HCC tests to date. The which connected for a 55-5¢ Wis-| The standings: 35,5 develops he vt, Pagan, Heathers, Thi is explained by the HEL ph Ba et Ex-Purdue Star Raven me hin lt nth Se tok eons 0 a “ticular clinic at the fifth hote.| Pe of swing which influences| {Brandt.s 8 o o defeat in 12 games. | second league outing of the week later were simply frosting. | Wisconsin eters 1 180 32 4 Looking back, it was a rather. 2nd roll | gota 5308 Tota . ij In eix games against Western Qypy Mart Card Saturday. i | Clings to First Place [Northwestern 03 3 oo Bf # i | For example, Harbert, Jimmy| Halftime Score: Purdue 28. Towa 27. ~~ |Conferdnce opposition this sea | Central Coach Angus Nicoson, Big D Rehfeldt. W ,_{Iliinots 3 M1 3 ° An Spestacle. t el | Thomson and Skip Alexander, |p ovster 3 Butiecfeld 3 Williams 3. SOM, Buckshot has scored 138) Ray Gunkel, the former Pur- still without the playing services aE Ron ehialdl oonsin's Jovy tots, 5 3 3 ies 1 Bt Tata a taut 2orhe keep the ball high, hence get|Biiihis. Cusbeek”s" Darlin MEhlk points fora 23-points-per-§ame que mat star, and Fred Davis,of Jack Colescott and Don Stev- il Confrence Sencar and scoring flax =} 3 3 Jif Jf

pacing off yardage and making| | Hale Swanson, Illinois 0 . notes in a little book. All during Player of the type of Claude Har- | eee ee een {tests he has scored 52. His sea

the championship. Always at the MON. using the more upright son total 1s 231.

Jonés was not wearing a hat. {to stop. rolling.” | i{di~1a’'s Negro center, brake a 32-

{ {second half. | later that I learned the result of does he entomb the 300 yarder Watson Out of Game |

Mr. Jones’ research and that the/2S a snare and a delusion but t i : Two attractive-ldbking race] While Indiana played withou average drive off the fifth tee in/he gives us seven more yards. ps, the Kurtis-Krafts, will be its high-scoring forward, Lou the 1940 Open was 253.4 yards. [off the tee. I don’t know about driven by a pair of handsome Watson, who is nursing a bruised The championship, you may re- you but this makes me a siege | niiots in the 34th 500-Mile Race hip, but will be ready for Pur-

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little roll. On the other hand; a| Officials: Cleo Diehl, Northwestern. and average. Against IU in two CON-ly uy Chicago

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Co basket until Markham put the in their 12-round fight here last The first event will send war-| Colt Star Improves match away. night, but referee Bill Conway n Bockwinkel, of St. Louis, | BATON ROUGE, La. Jan. 17, Dick Schnittker led Ohio State did. . against Waldek Kowalski, a new- (UP) — Y. A. Tittle, Baltimore to the Michigan victory with 28 The ref fainted in the seventh

comer from Detroit, Mich. It's|Colt quarterback, was on the road points to increase his season total round, and substitute official Max

. as to wind and turf were just sisted by Dick Axness, who netted Following the bouncing ball like a metronome in last night's Butler-Indiana basketball action in

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1 call, was won by Lawson Little [gunner at all of 157 yards. Of! | |for one fall or 30 minutes and|to recovery today following anito i ’ this year. due Saturday night in Lafayette, the reformed amateur, after a course I must have a favoring | Ed Walsh, vice president of his replacement, Bob Masters rose Will start.the action at 8:30 p. m. | ed Playoff with Gene Sarazen, who|wind. | Kurtis-Kraft, Inc., St. Louis, has to the occasion with 11 points. <

o_o I ! Mastery of Timing Puts Pep io cin so omen ie we

|ation championship last season, rificed height in his starting five,

and Fred Agabashian will at-|using little 5-6 Marvin Wood at tempt to qualify a new K-K car, one of the guards with Buckshot.

Into Pep's Kayo of Riley

. | | Belts Challenger Into Unconsciousness now being built in California. Wood, while having his ‘ponte.

: . Parsons of Van Nuys, Cal, in|scoring night with nine points, In Fifth Round Before 12,000 in St. Louis | his first season here last May, set has given the club a STioofNee ofST. LOUIS, Jan. 17 (UP)—Some day, somehow, featherw a batch of records in the sleek, fense with his set-up passing. champion, Wille Pep wil reach the end of the line, Dut at the [0 “an matiying ecents for break he ret malt as he ead moment that sunset see f ! (broke all qua co |b » firs 8 He defended his title WHE alton Toarae Hartford nant ore. first-year drivers, a four-cylinder changed four times and Indisna he belted challenger Charley Riley into rigid unconsciousness in the engine, a non-supercharged en-| hit only nine of 38 field goal at-

- 8 ler cashed in 10 of fifth round of their scheduled 15-round bout. Riley was touted a gine of any size and a rear-drive tempts, But slugger who might fire a kayo| — —— - Tley was touted as a|.,5r py averaging 132.9 miles per 31, O'Brien getting four of 13 and

named Johnny Parsons again to Watson has been averaging 13.4

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Wood hitting two of three to” go|

unch for an upset vi 7, | i { hour. Rune "rep ve was woes J ROUNG GIOVES ir igs, mon tor scons with ie ore fro toms, inept. |place in the race also set records But ,control of rebounds turned Riley's gameness and Pep's| |for freshman drivers and rear- the game for IU after the Inter-|

! mastery of timing was the chal-| lenger’'s undoing. Riley, trying to| land a knockout punch, bungled|

into Pep’s smashing one-two that chanical troubles the following| leading the pace.

stretched him out on the canvas! Entrants in the 1950 Times- two races, won the 100-mile race Garrett, who sat out the final

after "1:01 of the fifth round. |Legion Golden Gloves Tourna- at Sacramento; Cal. last year. |10 minutes after his fourth per-

Pep Scores 46th Kayo {ment will weigh-in at the Na- Tr eee wm sonal foul, led the Hoosier scorIt was the 46th knockout by tional Guard Armory, 711 x. Rudy Hulswitt, Former ling with 13 points.

. . 7 am Pep in his professional career. Pennsylvania St, between 2:30 Major Leaguer, Dies With a minute to play Sam Pep’s left drove back Riley's guarq at the fatal moment and the third round. Rudy Hulswitt, 69, who during ,,.otn of the floor, evaded two Pep’s smashing right connected his baseball career served as py rds and scored a with the challenger’s jaw. Riley,] Each youth entered must re- player for seven clubs, managed oosier guards a n ert a stunned, turned slowly about andport to the Armory for weigh- four and was scout for three, Sne-hanaer Dom ne a Oi slumped forward. He heard none/; . . 4 o physical examination. dfed of a ‘heart attack here yes-/p oo Tr two free

of the counting and was out a The third h terday. 1 full minute. e rd round of the tourna- After serving an apprenticeship throws with six seconds to play

His seconds rolled him over ment is scheduled to get undef jn the little minors, Hulswitt © end the scoring. after the count and finally re- way promptly at 8 p. m. Nearly played for the Philadelphia Phil-| Indiana had a .293 field goal vived him enough to stand 100 youths, those still @ndefeated [lies in 1902, 1903 and 1904. He Performance with 22 bullseyes in shakily during the usual post-/in the 17th Times-Legion Tourna- also saw major league service 75 attempts. Butler fired at the fight ceremonies. But they had to'ment, are getting in shape to with Cincinnati and the Cardinals. Packboards 55 times, hit 17. The help him from the ring and he battle their way to the finals.| In the American Association, Bulldogs also commanded a batwas still groggy 20 minutes later The semi-final round will be Hulswitt played for Columbus and ter free throw percentage with

“in hip dressing room. 4 tight b Jan. 27 with the finals on Feb. 3. managed the team in 1915 and |15 of 21 for .T14. Indiana had 13| “Riley put up a good fight be-| 11916. He also piloted J City, |of 22 for .586. A " The tournament is being fought | 80 piloted Jersey City, cause he kept rushing me,” Pep in two divisions Open. tor x. Mobile, Ala., and Joplin, Mo. Butler will be idle, because of |

said. However, the champion said perienced amateurs, and Novice, | His last baseball job was as a mid-year examinations, until

that he was never in danger and © boys with limited experience. | SCOUt for the Boston Braves in Jan. 28 when Cincinnati appears

was never hurt. , 4. (in the Fieldhouse in a Mid-Ameri- | Pgp, at 123%, was the lightest All fighters are 16 years oa or, . - |can Conference game.

ver. ) that he ever was for a title fight.| . B | Indjarma (5%) . .Butler (9) , i Qa ketha fg {tof tg ft pf He gave Riley two pounds. pach Youth entered oo. ne ll Results | gratevities “1 4 Wood t J 17 ne ; e Vv TEN i aker. f 8 Riley, who has scored 26 y. wi ; P |Dlinots 76, Northwestern 80. Toshefr.t 41 0W. OBrient 1 0 0 knockouts in his professional SPEClal aarcs Wil be ade to|indung th Bul Men se EEL, § 0 mum ) wr . 1 . arrett, 3 r career, said after he revived in|Winners in each class following puraue 64, lows 55. © Myer c 0 0 1Chapmane 0 3 his dressing room that he|the finals. The Open team will| Wisconsin 57. Minnesota 54 Ros¥iae 3 0 §R OBHens + 3 1 h 't have tried f knock- form a team to represent In-| STATE COLLEGES Mastersg 3 5 2 shouldn't have tried for a knoc | Hanover 104, Rose Poly 53. Vieau.s 000 out at any time in that firth dianapolis in the Chicago Tour- Oakland City 80, Rio Grande 68. Robbins.g: 06 0 0 y mn |St. Joseph's 57, St. Ambrose 47. 1718 1 rourid. inament of Champions Feb. 27, 28 . OTHER COLLEGES ‘ Totals 22 13 15 Totals 17 16 18 « ’ ’ ut! 8 “He was just layin’ for me and Mar. 1. |Arizona 81, Arizona State (Tempe) 61. | BaItme Scord 120egn AR bdr: Riley said. “He looked wide open | |Colorado 72. Nebraska 89. rett 1, Ring 4. Masters 2, Burdsail, Crocright then and I started in to| |Qhio Northern 75. Bluffton 70. kett- 4. O'Brien. I radie oit § ’ " Brooklyn 103, Mexico 40. - get him. That's the last I re Bok ot op Mexico ‘Hanover Swamps member.” Nevada 69, Regis 50 |

Kentucky Wesleyan 73, U Loras 58, Wartburg 56 nion 88.

In the preliminaries, Joey Hen-"* , | Loutsville 94, Seorgetonn 63

ningsen, 129, St. Louis, decisioned

- py ! Oklah A : Jack “Marton, 126, Indianapolis, in| Southwestern Louisiana 51. Lovers 1a | MADISON, nd. Tan 17—-Andy the curtain raiser at four rounds. Vanderbilt 44, Mississippi 37 Wg on, ard na a Bob Roberts, 140, Indianapolis, Virginia Tech 3. Virginia 80 , n TKO'd Louis Moeckel, 137, St Vosnington Collese § Catholie 87 ing collegiate cage scorer in the ' , y 8 | TODAY Bowling Green 14, Ohio U. 84. state, banged away for 46 points Louis (3); Jesse Turner, 150, St, BASKETBALL Geneva, 81, Steubenville 49. - Louis, decisioned Andy Andersen,| Johns Hopkins 89, Prankiin and Marshay!85t night as Hanover romped 154 Indianapolis and Gene Park-| Mt. Comtort ‘st Dea? School Kansas State 99, Towa State 87 over Rose Poly, 104 to 53, in a ry ! tate Colleses Kentucky 61, Qeorgia Tech 47. ’ Hoosier College Conference clash. er, 137, Indianapolis, decisioned| anderson at Indians Central 8:18 p. m. Lafayette 84. Temple 41 The beet Ye Tarr Aberdeen Lynch, 136, St. Louis, riham at Canterbury. Muhlenberg #1, CX " e performance 5 aff's ’ anchester st Franklin, North Carolina 54, ke Forest 80. h riState at Indiana Tech. fo Northern 15. Bluffton 10 scoring mark to 378 points as he St J Hits 17 of 21 + Tri-State at ndjana Tech. psala 78, are 80. st: dropped in 17 field goals and 12 - Joe INDIANAPOLIS vs. Denver, Butler Pield-|W Va *Wesierai Beetles a free throws. He marked up 21 From Charity Line house. 830 P. Bre Wrestling rornoove Navy bh Bietson i rs. 83. (points in the first 15 minutes. id * Slate Setvion “Heavyweight card, Armory, 8:30 ». m. orth Cargling, Co fege 72, J. C. Smith 68. At halftime the Hanover team o RENSSELAER Td Jas, 1 TOMORROW ; "Jncksap el. News AT held a 50-to-19 bulge at halftime. Joseph's van- Hieh Se ang]

ampton Inst. 83, ey Pleld 37. They marked up 25 points in the ds Ei re Hell, .

# hb tage of the free-throw line last Boris at Broad, Ripple 9, txas State 41, Sam

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Badgers Hot on Of Buckeyes After Edging Out Minnesota

making the Big Ten basketball chase a two-team scrap today. But the Badgers retire from competition now for pe three weeks to give the Buckeyes a chance to pull farin = | front. v :

State swamping Michigan, 74, EE

spurted in the final 11 min. Sixteen Western Conference Nd utes to edge out Minnesota, 57 Dasketball games in the 1950 3 84, on Danny Markham'’s long league race now have been field goal withgnine seconds to played and 15 of these have play. The results left the Buckeyes in sole possession of first place with three wins rand no losses, with Wisconsin hot on the Ohio] {State heels with a three and one —

(mark. {Buckeyes never were threatened

But Wisconsin quits the hard- Wolverines at bay all the way. " o 3 g s| Purdue began its back Pho! Walton, Times Staft ) wood for semester examinations Eg comeback in by Loyd 8 SHA Photographer and will not return until Feb. 4 the second half against the Hawk- ! ; ! when it meets Ohio State at To- eyes. The Boilermakers increased | Bloomington are (left to right) Ralph (Buckshot) O'Brien of Butler, IU's Jerry Stuteville and Jimmy lumbus perhaps for a “crucial” a slim 28 to 27 margin at the ine ; | Doyle of Butler. IU scored its second straight victory this season over Butler and |Ith triumph in contest. termission to 47 to 35 in 10 min. Hawkeyes to an early 12 \ 9 Y Meanwhile the Bucks must face utes of the second half and Illinois, Iowa, Minnesota and coasted in. Howard Williams Purdue, and by the time of the dropped 17 points for the winners.

» » . ” ” ” | > sn . doodle. A 300-yard drive is al- { . K ] 213.9, makers, using their fast-brea " . | : most as rare as a hole in one, |°f the ball for the field was B G } 1 } nr as ce Purdue. and by the time of the yards. Thus our figurss show the) Smartly, began to fof slowly and) rien e S u | dil trenched in the lead, or tottering

but he clung to first place in the . . | . scoring chase with 87 markers for Fighters Stay Up, { Dusek in the Armory ring tonight.| the campaign. . | | It was a contest far 35 minutes fith, center, and Woody McBride , . same hole. It was early June but Wing of the closed face school, Parsons to Drive _| Their Australian tag-team duel Minnesota held a four point | the sun was stifling hot, and Mr, |Will get a drive that ever seems |last night before Bill ‘Garrett, In {will top a two-tilt pro mat card] But Ref Hits Floor

margin at the half, and the Gophers continued in front until NEW HAVEN, Conn., Jan. 17

| Fellow hackers Mr. Jones! . 32 stalemate with a fielder and. lls for two falls out Wisconsin tied 1 3 TP)—N 2 #2 = , | ¥ the! Thom and calls for two falls ou ; § . sconsin tied it up at 39 to 39.) (UP)—Neither Tiger Ted Lowr IT WASN'T until some time Dring us warming news. Not on Kurtis-Kraft : ar [tree throw with 15:07 to go 1a the Thor AAG Khle {00 (00 te. time erly of Tech High School Ent 8 y

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Michigan Swamped 74 to 58; Minnesota Loses 57 to 54 in Major Contests

By ED SAINSBURY, United Press Sports Writer CHICAGO, Jan. 17—Ohio State and Wisconsin were

Both teams won over major rivals last night. Ohio

‘58, while the Badgers, Home, Sweet Home

| been won by the home teams. The one break in the “trend” | was Northwestern's victory over Purdue at Lafayette on Jan. 7 —and that required evertime.

Quits for Exams |during the contest and kept the

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