Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 January 1950 — Page 6

Even Losers Win Applause 0f 22 2213 Fa Fans

piri in a” Bout ‘of Evening

By JIM HEYROCK

A slice of glory in a corner of the vast sports world was a little closer for 20 youthful bat-| tlers today. They are the survivors of thel 20-bout, third-round card in the! 1950 Times-Legion Golden Gloves) Tournament staged last night be-| fore 2213 fans in the National Guard Armory. | There was plenty of applause for both winners and losers be-|

cause even the beaten fighters battled to the best of their abil-| ity. There were nine decisions,

two knockouts, six technical

knockouts and three fights were

won by default. Three of the 20 fights were in the Open Class, Open Prospects Good Evidence that Indianapolis will have a great Open team to take to

Chicago Tournament of Cham-|

pions this year was presented in|

the three fights of the Open Class. |

Horace Bumner of the Senate

Avenue YMCA, took the first stride in defending the lightweight Open crown he won last! year. He won a decision over Sigmund Jones, Leeper's Gym, in|

the top fight of the evening. Repeats Last Year

Jones took everything Sumner!

had to offer and fought back, but

he was outclassed. In the 1949

tournament, Sumner defeated: Jones in the finals to win his ShAmplonablp. Two fighters made their open-| ing bid for the Open welterweight, title, They were Stanley Zuromski of Camp Atterbury, the tourney’s| long soldier entry, and Ben So-| well, powerful puncher from the, Senate Avenue YMCA. Zuromsk! did battle in the same class and division last year and

became popular with the fans

through his ring clowning. But! last night he wiped last year's performance off the slate as he settled down tu his grim task and

chilled Oliver ‘Wilson, - Senate]

Avenue Y, In. one and a half rounds. Sowell was equally impressive as he slugged Jerry Ashlock, un-

. attached fighter, to the canvas for | a TKO in 1:35 of the third round.

Former Novice Champ Bowell is noted for his powerful right. Last year. as he won the Novice welterweight champion ship, he became notad for throwing one looping right and then walking calmly to a neutral corner while his opponent was counted out. But last night he displayed an equally powerful left. But A for effort can Be awarded Ashlock, who continued to bore in at Sowell despite the beating he was taking. He refused to give up until he was no longer able to stand. In the 147-pound Novice Class, it took Mac Carroll 1:50 of the

second round to dispose of John}

Stroup, unattached. He used a looping right. Morton Is Clever Thomas Morton, Washington AC, was too clever for Phil Boyd, Central YMCA, and the latter was the loser by TKO at 1:25 of the first round. It was a fierce batt’s between

Robert Johnson, 147, Ray Street,!

and Eugene Delapey, Ace Exter-|

minating, but superior boxing gained the decision for Johnson.)

Nelson Alvarez, the’ Attucks, High School football star who is! in this country on a visitor's visa

from the Dominican Republic,

won his second victory of the 1850 tourney. He won by TKO over William Wolf, Ray Street, in 1:43 of the first round.

John Lineberry, Ace Extermi. nating, used a right to the stomach to score a knockout over Delano Bryant, Ray Street, in 1:40 of the second round It was a bad night for the Novjce heavyweight division. Two fights went by forfeit. Allen Reinking, Washington AC, failed to appear and lost by default Richard Collins, Benate pr Y. Homer Connedy, Senate Avenue Y, won by the same route over Bledsoe Divain, unattached. In the finale, Phil Horsley Douglas-Hill, knocked out -Dick Hurt, Ace Exterminating

Golden Gloves Results

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Mac Carroll, Senate Avenue Y, straightens up and John Stroup, unattached, goes over his shoulder,

th Bratton has time to rest.

Lauter Club Is Host To State Tourney

Just after this photo was snapped, James Thompson, Wash. ington AC., landed that right and John Tinsley was out.

> Last Night's High School, Soles Basketball Results

CITY HIGH SCHOOLS Ar Twp. (Tippecanoe) 33). Shadeland

i“ & Habu i$ At ekg 43. Mo 58. Br Ritehistown 43. Cambri

MARION COU NTY TOURNEY Speedway 39, Prankiin Township 33

part 9 Ss ren Centr al we Southp fin

oY ningt on Unt versity 36.

50 leas: Lake 50 & ott "Center

svi well 34 Sharubuse o 3 Jefferson A enters Remi ingle nm 42 Ox © rd i Rie his nd 4» Spurseon 3

ie hmo nd 38 josanapo rt 3 Io 43. Merrillville 3 p 3 +0

Rolling Prairie 66, Viton Twp Rushville 49. Connersville 33 Salem 39, Beottaburs 32 Salem Center 84, Orland 31 ny 18 40 atholic 44. Lady of Phlox 48, Coesse 38,

Burl 8 Sogth Send Sentral ransy.is Reis 3 Beym Ah

fora, 13. “ ogi il rancisco 63, Haselton 40

oy 48 Ball Cathol ie 36. Decatur

Roosevelt | 2YTRCUe 66.

Ace adh a 30, Hammond Tech 24:

oll City 57. Corydon ®, horntown 44, Linden

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Ohio State Defeat Would Put Badgers ‘In Tie for Lead

By. ED SAINSBURY

CHICAGO, Jan. F1—Ohio State

A loss for the Buckeyss, un-

defeated in three conference

first with idle Wisconsin. - - The Illini are sure to be all ou for a win, with the helpful assistance of the partisan home crowd which always packs Huff Gym ‘at Champaign to its 6900 capacity. Illinois, defending champions in

' (the conference, was humiliated as

well as beaten at Ohio State nine days ago when the Buckeyes scored the greatest number of points every posted against an Illinois five for an 83 to 62 win.

gl | But since that loss, the second . lof the league campaign for TH-|

Coaching One Answer Coaching must be the biggest answer. Coach Nay lost four veteran regulars and his top re-

"* |nols, the team rebounded to set placement from last year. Yet

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Ike Fractures

Bratton'’s Jaw

Challenger - Quits Fight in Eighth

| western and the Illini, {slight favorite over Minnesota, a Plugs threw a tight defensive | the 1950 Marion pre-season threat for the title. ring at the big Cards, clogging up!

Other games on tonight's slate

{were Minnesota at Michigan,

{Northwestern at Iowa and In| {diana at Purdue.

‘ |back Purdue and Monday the Plugs currently sport 14 | {trounced Northwestern, 76 to 50, at Champaign. © Photos by Lloyd B. Walton, Times Staff Photographer, Sigmund Jones (left), Leeper's Gym, steps back from a right cross thrown by Horace Sumner, Senate Avenue Y, who successfully defended his |135-pound Open title.

Ivictories in 16 games, their third |straight county title and brilliantly executed victory over heralded Southport, which also has a 14-2 slate. They won perma{nent possession of the county

Michigan, tied for third in the trophy, the third school winning {conference race with North- the honors.

was a)

The victory was no fluke. The

{The Wolverines have been rough the middle and continually harass-

on the Ann Arbor home floor, upsetting Indiana by two points,

while Minnesota has dropped both the string-bean pivot-man with Boies, of its road games in the confer- the size 14 shoes, turned in a gem GEEare

ence.

{ing the Cardinal ball handlers at the corners. Center Ray Stewart,

{of a defensive game as well as

The Northwestern-lowa scrap leading his mates’ with an)

lalso was a close one with the points. CHICAGO, Jan. 21 (UP)— Hawks expected to win on the Chicago Welterweight Johnny home court. Although the two six points and Southport’s Bratton was undecided today teams ran eight-nine in the league Bertram squeezed only six more| port

He held Louis Schmalfeldt to!

whether a broken jaw suffered chase Jost season, Poms have im- from the stingy Speedway deat the hands of Lightweight/proved this year. Northwestern fenders. It was the second lowest o(Bpeedway) Kuykendall. Stewalready holds a victory over output of the year for the high-| art. Wis High School won its third NCC

Champ Ike Williams would force {him to quit boxing.

Minnesota while Iowa edged In-

The Chicago Ne said the diana by one point. fracture BA Sho third! On the record, Indiana looked) Speedway wouldn't be denied like the choice over Purdue, but It was behind 6 to 4 at the first

{round of last night's scheduled 10-rounder before 12,000 fans in the Chicago Stadium. | But it wasn't until the eighth {round that Bratton abruptly {turned his back on Williams and |

signaled Referee Norm McGar-| rity to call the bout off. | The move gave Williams a {technical victory at 1:44 of the {eighth round. Williams, who at 143 was three | {pounds lighter than Bratton, was! {far in front on points when Brat-/o "ton called the whole thing off.

the boilermakers broke a six- quarter but Sophomore Dave Wil- Rertram.c

|game losing streak with a victory lover Iowa Monday at Lafayette

land might continue on the win- quarter to give Speedway a 14 to Eiremann.s

scoring Schmalfeldt, who* has been used to eight more a game.|

son fired two one-handers from the back court in the second

ning path. Indiana has lost only 12 edge

{two games out of 12.

Michig an State Sets '30 Schedule

Times Special

EAST LANSING, Mich, Jan.|

21—A nine-game football schedjule for next fall featuring six

At Michael Reese Hospital Brat-pome contests, was announced!

ton’s physician, Dr. Arno Leshin, |

gave a preliminary diagnosis of | a “compound fracture of the paw.” Leshin treated Bratton two

|years ago when his jaw was)

{broken in a fight with Beau Jack!

{in the same ring.

“I can see that he was fighting [tor several rounds with a broken: jaw, " Leshin said after examining

| Bratton.

“The fight should have been

{stop ped earlier.”

ratton was put to bed imme-|

[diately after Leshin's examina-|

today by Michigan State Ath{letic Director Ralph H. Young.

Six of the listed opponents held to two field goals in 13 tries. Wison were on the 1949 Michigan State! For the second straight year, it! (schedule. Two, Indiana and Pitts-|was & substitute who delivered [burgh, return after a‘ lapse of the crippling blow for Speedway Tv» | Moriarity.g some years. One, Minnesota, imakes its debut as a Spartan Coach Nay his third straight grid rival.

The complete schedule: Sept.

(tion. No X-rays were planned un- Marquette at home; Oct. 28, No-|

A state boys’ club basketball

{tournament for youngsters, 11! {and 12 years old, got under way

today at the Lauter Boys Club, 1309 W. Market St. Teams from Lauter, English

{Avenue Boys Club and similar

groups from Columbus, Bedford,

|Seymour, Franklin, Rushville and |

Terre Haute are represented in

{the meet. The finals are sched-!

{uled tonight.

Golf Course Group

Names Reese Chief The Indiana Golf Course SuperIntendents Association yesterday elected Jimi Reese of Willowbrook

president.

Others named at the annual

meeting held at the Country Club|

of Indianapolis are W. H. Stan-

ley, Hoopston, Ill, vice president, |’

and Pete Coval of the Country!

tre Dame at South Bend; Nov. 14, Indiana at home; Nov. 11, {Minnesota at home; Nov: 18, {Pittsburgh at Pittsburgh.

Spartan officials sought and’ obtained special permission from: the Western Conference to play Orégon State on Sept. 23, a week ahear of the regular opening date.

Thom Signs Larson

For Semi-Windup Bout

Matchmaker Billy Thom has filled Tuesday night's semi-wind-up wrestling bout at: the Armory with the signing of Herb Larson, Toledo, O. Larson will face Wal-! ter Podolak, Brooklyn, N. Y. Buddy Rogers, Camden, N. J. will meet Jack O'Brien, the ‘Death Valley Demon” in the feature. Thom is planning a

Club, re-elected “secretary - treas-| third bout to complete the three-|

urer,

| match card.

Westville 93. Mill Creek 47 Wheatfield 42; DeMotte 38 Whiteland 30, Center Grove 3.

Winslo Wolcottville 68, Mon A] Jorktewn 84, Prankion Young, America 30 Tovaniport », "Allen County Tourney Plmhyrst 8a Lafavette Central 40. 50, Hoagland 43 ter iaN os New Haven 43, uP 60. Harlan 45 ator County Tourney nt

Jackson 61. Sandusky funfingten County Tourney Lancaster 51. Andrews 4 Roanoke 38, Union Center 32 Warren 44. Jefferson Center 33 cks County Tourney

| je i aad on {ston 36

tilesville 58, Pittsboro 38 ew Winchester 48. North Salem 37 | Amo 44 Danville 37 Plainfield 5 Clayton 4 ounty Tourney ant »’ Yoltne y ort and 68. Gray J ennville 49, Madison J -—

uron Rite 1 Slice 9 aAwswic unseiton “a

County Tour

| peru B oy kor Hill 8 (overtime)

Mexico 49. Deedaville 14 Ollead 58. Butler Township n Converse = Clay Township 38 wien Dounts I Jeurner Morocco » Brook Porter County oar

Portage 8, Kouls W sbron 137 Wheeler 61 [Ashington "3 “. Boonville 44. Morgan Tw, y aty Tourney | New Halimopy 4 yp. _ on 41. y ¥ Washi neton-ClaY Kk kev fe 31 New Carlisle row Hon »

Walkerton 44, Wort be: Madison » bon

| iamaport Wail Yeed burg IT. ft 1 u poise *h. %

Seageiie 81 | Kee weevils S 5 or eltan ville an overtime) h

t Clinton | clinton 3. St ernice 39 [Cayuga 36, Rar , ft Palestine, IIL Riza “, Hatbonrile 42 alestine 38, Bridgeport 3], overtime).

Nrisman 50. Young America 33. ansas 59, Re Ro 47 ockville

loomingdale ot Montes ma 38 angler 48, Bridgeton 3.

“She | Sheldburn $3 Fimersbute “ Jasonville 48. RXin van 51 giepsaaiviie Nn

Qustsh, H Po ga [Terre Haute free Herre’ | Riley 41. Har. Creek

Tigers Win 11th in Row ui “pete |

Special MONROVIA, Ind. Jan. 21 —| The Indac senior boys swim- | Crispus Attucks of Indianapolis! ming (used a devastating first-half at- nati Sunday afternoon to meet {tack to defeat Monrovia, 43-30, | St. Xavier Universi {here last night. Reserves played meet, The Indac most of the second half for the Bill' Moran: Frank MeXnsts +3. Tigers as they notched their 11th | Gordon Smith straight victory. High scorer for Attucks was Ben Cook with ny

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Cards Have Dry Spell Southport had hit only one of {11 shots in that dry second period, | mostly because of Speedway’s {pressing tactics on rebounds. {Schmalfeldt, John Martin, Gordon Miner and Bertram each managed one field goal in the third, but Stewart chipped in with two beauties underneath to keep Speedway alive at the third turn, 21 {to 20. { In the fourth, Southport was

fin the county finals. It gave

county title. all in five years. Duane Wiechers, who had

{23, Oregon State at home; Sept. started the first three county 30, Michigan at Ann Arbor; Oct. tilts, sat out the first three auar{T, Maryland at home; Oct. 14, {William & Mary at home; Oct. 21,

ters but came in at the fourth to make three fonsecutive baskets {that dislodged Southpo The Plugs worked he ball in| {the back-court then sent Wiechers loose down the middle for two of {his three fielders. Stewart had

{made it 23 to 22 early in the! “That is easily the best and ¢o,rtn before Wiechers punched straight triumph by handing Lebmost difficult slate of games a inrough his trio of two-pointers.|anon's basketball team a 44 to| Ralph made 16 points as 1700 imodern day Michigan State foot-| ball team ever has been called one gecond remaining after Dick | night. . upon to play,” Mr. Young com-|

mented in releasing the schedule. seconds to go. Ellis missed the!

Stewart had fouled out with Ellis made it 29 to 26 with six

free throw at the one-second mark. Coach Nay started 195-pound Harold Kuykendall in place of Wiechers, hoping to match the beefy Cards in the close quarters. |He did. Speedway Hit .208 Speedway ended with a .203 |average, working in 12 of 41 attempts. Southport hit an anemic 147 (10 of 68). The Cards were held to their lowest field goal total all year. Their 26 points were ‘the lowest all season, just under half of their 53-point aver‘age output per game. Speedway's defensive average was 32 and offensive medium 38. The Plugs’ victory was sweeter |

since they barely escaped in thes,

| afternoon game, winning a 39 to|

{33 overtime tilt from an experi-|

enced .Franklin Township five.

[The Plugs’ Dick Boles got four) {points and Wiechers hit. two charities in the overtime after | Wiechers had tied the game at {33-all in the last 11 seconds of

{the regulation period.

Franklin had trailed 8 to 7 at {the first quarter but Speedway “led 18 to 15 at the half. Frank{lin's tip-in artist, Phil Wampler, | got three fielders in the third to give Franklin a 26 to 25 lead at the third stop. Wampler made it Wate state33 to 31 with 45 seconds remain{ing before Wiechers tied it up.

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Gordon Miner (20) Southport guard, watches helplessly as Duane Wiechers, Speedway forward, goes up for a basket. Ray Stewart (8), Speedway center, seems hopeful. The Cards watched Speedway put 29 points through the hoop as the Sparkplugs won Eouty high seed basketball tourney, 29-26.

Dave|

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team will travel to Cincinin a dual

” (Final oe Speedway (29) Southport (26) nN ft of ig ft pf Cuykendll.f 2 2! Schmalfeldt.t 8 of les, { 1 0 2 Marting 3 0 3 3 1 Bertram.e 3 4 w ul i 8 Neigine. 3 i 3 ingert Wiecherst 3 8 3 McGather. 000 a g, - [Vance.s 0 0 0 Elst 1 00 Biremann. ? 3 a ner.§ | Tos BIE Tews Bo eS. BIg Green Wins Haltime score—Speedway 14, South. | |

Third NCC Game

ET Martin 2, Bertram 3 H.| LAFAYETTE, Jan. 21— Tech a

Officials Prank Luzar and Jack O'Neal |game in five starts by edging Southport (49) Warren Central 39) |Latayette's Broncos, 38 to 36, in

gehmaitelat. 17 ae 11 »f'a hard-fought hardwood tilt here § 1 pve HH fast nignt rr 3 : § Outhelmer.e § il Charlie Englerth and Myron a. S 3 Begkat 2 2 9 Moriarity hit field goals in the 01 Deet.c $ ? 3 closing minutes of play to clinch | Wiese.f 0 0 o victory for the visitors. With the

Totals 18 13 18 ‘Totals 14 11 15/count knotted at 33-all, Englerth Halftime score: Southport 35, Warren 22. and Moriarity made it 37 to 33, Free throws missed: Southport, Schmal- but Bob Pierce of Jeff hit a layup { at, gms Curran, Lawler 3 Mer. one: and free throw, making it 37 to 36. Then Dick Wills potted a free toss in the final 30 seconds of {play for Tech.

mer ial: George Lender and Jack

(Overtime) Speedway - Franklin Twp. (38) Tech led at the three points, fg t ig ft of Wischgra.t cries s 3/10 to 5, 19 to 12, and 28 to 21. Boles.f i GArpegter.f 1 3 The victory was Tech's ninth in ance.g 011 MeCuloen.s 2 3 3 1 games. Summary: | Ning sg 0035S 110 Tech (38) Lafayette (36 Blan 000 fille or | 0 00 fg ft pf 1 % I dal 01 Nicely. 0 0 1 Clinet § 0 1 Pler 7 0 0 Wulf ills.f 01 i haible.f 10 3 o 1 Sexson! 3 3 3 arker.} t § 0 Totals 14 11 13 Totals 13 8 13 Roepke.s I Nuns i Halftime score: Speedway 18, Franklin Neils 0 0 0 Bind. { 3 15 40 1 Robinson. Free aes missed: Speedway, Weichers mo. aT 12113 Wingert, Prankitn Townehi ota 14 10 1 By nd af ime scor te h 18 afayette 3. fae a enter Wampler. McCullough pat Ba Rts oe Tec ie Sette 3.

Officials. Frank Luzar and Ovorse| Officials: Cosgrove and Kresler.

Rb ue Ralph Hits 16 Irish Win 3d ‘As Devils Win

Big Bill Ralph made his return |to the Shortridge basketball lineS 00 S ars {up Jast night a conspicuous one as he and Dick Supple paced the

Cathedral scored its second yg Devils to a 52 to 34 victory over Howe at the Hornets’ gym.

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38 setback at Cathedral last:¥atched his mates gain their fourth victory in a dozen games,

Jack Axline gave Shortridge a 6 to 4 lead it didn’t relinquish. The Blue Devils led, 16 to 4, at the first quarter, 23 fo 14 at the half and

The Irish trailed 15 to 13 and 24 to 27 at the first two periods, and 32 to 30 heading into the fourth before gaining the lead 41 to 25 at the three-way mark.

with ihree minutes remaining. {Ralph made nine of his points in Ed Woods, junior Irish guard, the first quarter. Supple was high then led his mates to victory for Shortridge with 18 points.

playing in his first game. Woods, Ken Wood got 11 for the losers. a transfer from Crispus Attucks, Shortridge LE 19 of 49 shots for made 18 points, a sparkling .388 while Howe got Dénny Campbell paced the 14 or 71 for .197. Howe has lost losers with 16 markers. The Irish goon of 12 games. have won three of 14 games.

sh Shortridee “ ' Howe 5 ft pt Cathedral (#4) Lebanon ( t p! ig ft pf fg ft pf Axlinef i 0 "4 Fahrback 5 0 Kirkhoft f 2 0 Rickey. f 0 0 Supplet 8 1 McKinsey, 3 1 osengrin.f 2 0 Luewellen.f 23 1 Ralph.c 72 $ Vard.c 0 Ringer. f 01 goon { 0 1 Eiler.g 11 Phelps.f 00 3 ef 1 1 § PFrench.t 0 0 1 Mercerg 112 RNood.x { 5 4 Bainter t 0 1 1 Zorhis.e 20 i Balch.f 3 1 0 McMullent 0 8imko.c 0 2 0 Seottic 01 Sexson.g 0 1 1 Dwyere 2 atton,.c 3 0 0 Campbells 6 4 4 obbe,c s. 8 3 i Walker.g 1 0 2 Ettinger.g 0 Cungham, 4 | ‘ — re ¢ ’ ee —— Tot 19 14 11 Totals 14 6 21 Totals 16 12 14 Totals 14 919 Halftime score : hortridge, Ade How: “Sivols . req throws m 2 ort oe, 2 Halftime score: Lebanon 27. Cathedral 3 Ra iph 3 Axlipe 2. Filer srcer 3 Howe. Wood hrback 2, Seertan en 2, Free throws missed Cathedral 14, Fonhe MeKin | “oma 1. Officials Barney Arnold and Prancis

| ficials: Kenny Bmock and A: J. Bechert.

i Continentals Bow, 34-32

Noblesville’s Millers staved off

Rockets Lose a belated Washington rally to nip

To Greenfield the Continental basketball team, Times Special |34 to 32, at the West Siders’ gym

| GREENFIELD, Ind., Jan. 21 —/last night.

Greenfield High School stayed The losers held an 8 to 7 legd .

hotter than a firecracker last at the first quarter but shared the night to defeat Broad Ripple of lead at the intermission, 13-all. Indianapolis, 58-46. It was Green- Noblesville grabbed the initiative fleld’s 12th win in 13 starts. to lead 27 to 22 at the third stop Broad Ripple trailed most of before turning back the stubborn the way, only managing to tie hosts. 39-39 in the middle of the third] The loss was Washington's

n | Pontane At Terra Haute fasts ” | Speedway hit 14 of 83 and Frank- period. Jack Campbell led Rippie’s seventh in '11 games, Nebitt led | olenn 5 Yorgt Aute Garfield n lin 12 of 53. losers with 17 points. Jerry the winners with 13 points while Rin) ol $4. Quiney 30 Southport gained the final Dishman was high for Green- McDougall and Bob Dittemore \ round after being extended by field with 18. aced Washington with seve | Canterbury a Fi * gallant Warren € Central. The| Greenfield (33) = Broad Rivple (4) Rearhers. po n | ajaba ian dama FES a Sy Warriors pulled to within 25 to { 1s iS hpball.f : : 3 Noblesville, (34) Washineton a 1} 4 22 halftime score after’ trailing | 0 0 4Lovellf 3 0 3 Dreher 8 Border.t | vell, A uy rk 19 to © in the first quarter then $ § Jina 1 17 8% en : i Bifiemore.s 1, Won ence forged ahead 34 to 31 at the third; ‘3 ine mpbell.g 8 4 3 N Stern 0 4 Schroeder, Canad BE nl iH wy “post. | ons 8 3 XjGopeie 3 8 Hane argo. a —— a— o ’ si M y 23 4 Tillery. pi Eat: = of fom sow [ara onerion G0t three fielders Totalt,gititdly JF Bling a mpm d MetSoudun.e ¢ i * Missed — ed arid 8 State 88. ae Rothe .. Phat session. But Warren, which pa it, 7, Di shman, o£ on man 3. {| Haifllme 3 i B, Totals, ~ Jo 0 1 A 5" 6b. Florida Southern 89. d risen to the heights all game, |B spinal fo Hollen 1to - 0 i asap 1. hit only one of 13 field goal at- ft ES sui [Brae throws missed: Washington 11, { “olorad 4 tempts in the final session as ‘ | Border, Dittemore 4 Haines Caulk 32, Ba S548 Yam «1. {Southport got six of 11. Schmal- Tech Matmen Win ~~ |zlin®s lows, SrechirS. ‘Grune Wishingien Sad iH" feldt got three straight two-| Tech's wrestling team stands | Offic tok als George Bender and Jake ian ern ary Snr 4, | pointers, lout today as the best in the coun- | iam & Warren hit 14 of 57 shots/ty. The Green matmen defeated Cool Tex Sure Fit |wromine 8 Colorads A. & M. 41 while Southporf got 18 of 61, | Southport, 23-17, in a meet at (Tech for their seventh . straight! o SEAT GOVERS

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