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BALL STATE, Indiana State, Valparaiso, St. Joe, Butler and Evansville are flirting with new athletic conpi flirtations could lead to Butler's divorce from the Title Winner

Mid-American Conference and Evansville's goodby 3 § “the Ohio Valley Conference. 0 OW The secondary schools are|gng a tam usr Joating Jan mall finding it difficult to satisfy berus pos ain d f S | their athletic financial costs|2a%d. *PPY inquired, “Are you n 0 gason and alumni. ld. orgenias Soup] Alex Groza? How about an autoof colleges could organize thelr gra op om ‘Pressure Too High,’ Twa conference. Meanwhile, they | Cliff = smiled, "You're sont ’ are extending feelers looking for sive inches off. That's Groza on Says Builder of 3 the best opportunity. [the other bench.” h : The Mid-American may re-| «1 never could get you guys Cc ampion Teams vert to a predominant Ohio STOUD| straight,” ‘sald the fan as hel By JIMMIE ANGELOPOLOUS Charles Nay, Speedway, {High School basketball coach After watching Butlers who led the Sparkplugs to

with Marshall College of Hunting- ambled over to Mt. Olympus Buckshot O'Brien get 33 points three straight Marion County |

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ton, W. Va. the foreign entry. Groza. Marshall, along with Toledo Uni-| s = = twice, 19 ! The University of Louisville Ji Bloomington. IU Basketball hardwood titles, will resign. | has become the sore spol in the, Coach Nay, who has headed | basketball scoring eyes he has Tle ue host, "roading is. footie ever seen. Inight he would give up the —— . 4 {coaching reins after this season. and basketball teams. The con-| yoLK TRAVELING past IU’ 8 The Prugs. under the leader ‘night heard shrieks of higher gouthport Friday night at Butler| Evansville College, in a sport- pitch than normally are heard. mieldhouse to win the 1950 county | minded city, is anxious to with- Good reason. There was a girls’ tournament. ler. — {dinger, The women for the 19; said. “I worry about it to the ex- || N |all-star teams were chosen tent that I don't feel it's worth, WHAT'S IN A NAME? « 300 representatives in the Wom- ; it,” admitted Nay in a frank, k veteran Golden Gloves boxers, | ~ t's the onl i With the ball bouncing free, Benny Cook (8) of Crispus Attucks throws a partial body bloc Rave tutued professions) played for the Caps last nochuy Ing to. give up. T don't Know, in front of Howe's Kenny Wood. If worked long enough for John Ford (7) of Crispus Attucks to gain LAVERNE BURNS, former season, had 40 points to his exactly what I'll do but I won't, control of the ball. Attucks won, 45-39.

versity, has asked to join the! Ohio Valley Conference. Other] Gomer Branch McCracken save Speedway’s basketball destinies. ference, we hear, is on the verge p..\etpall emporium Tuesdayiship of Nay, defeated favored! draw from the Ohio Valley and pasketball game in progress and, “I'd like to get out of the presGale and Gaylus Outhouse, South en's Intramural League. honest appraisal of the coaching Purdue and Butler football credit in the Omaha Knights'| [get out of it altogether,” he| a . Pp Swails Gives Greyhounds

conference. Toledo was refused schools have charged the Louls-| or ae aren Be ane [for five years, told The Times last || of disbanding. get into another body with But-' from all reports it was a hum-| {sure group of basketball,” he Sioux City, Ia., brothers, who are ss = = profession. | player via Washington High |first 38 games this season. Skat- added.

School of Indianapolis, is un- |ing on the front line with Larry| Richard C. beaten in seven games as Bloomington High School fresh-

Jordan, superin y hnny Wilson, the trio has tendent of the Speedway Schools, iC S 2 el g Y ons with Eddie get- and the ‘Board of Directors, also

. # Deke oe Hoth |soored, ave onde ihe nended move A Crowe-ing Reason squad averaged better than 40 | a 8 4 - { POP) MYERS, vice “Mr. Nay has talked to us : ivr. points per Fe, : ia th Tne Indianapolis about it for some time,” said Mr. ! Big Six Footer Has Racked Up 297

UNLIKE the Big Ten, the home Motor 8 way, and Col, Arthur, Jordan, “and we all feel we owe floor in the Boo College -y a ns of the] it to him. It'll be a very difficult Conference isn't a sure thing for, AAA Contest Board in Indianapo-| si the home team. In the first 24(lis, will act as officials during HCC games, the visiting team | the 1950 Mobilgas Grand Canyon won nine games. In the Big Ten,|auto endurance run beginning visiting team won one of the first next month from Los Angeles, 16 games,

Points in 16 Games This Season

String to 11 Straight Coach Angus Nicoson of Indiana Central puts his best sixDon Thomas dropped 14 points footer forward when it comes to basketball. And that six-footer, through the nets last night as !8 Dwight Swails, the activating ace from Acton. Crispus Attucks extended its vic- Swalls, a junior at the University Heights college, holds all tory string to 11 straight with a scoring records for the Greyhounds. This season he has racked up

by to 39 basketball victory at pg; points in 16 games for an average of 18.6. He's so good, he's owe.

3 thing ——— Leading at the end of the first 51ven the Greyhounds some quarter, n to 10, Howe outscored to George Crowe about. Crowe, Hoosier ‘Conference the Tigers in the second quarter an Indiana Central immortal, yo Central ....... i I Jeveren the halftime score at starred in the lush pre-war cage jegover

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Tigers Extend Victory

' " | Myers will act as referee for IN ITS first “eight games on the event and Col. Herrington the Fieldhouse floor, the Butler will go along in one of the cars Bulldogs have played before 52,- as passenger and observer over 870 fans; 27,477 of that number|the 750-mile jaunt. attended the Hoosier Classic. The run, which will afford the ®= = =» nation’s motorists their first opBASKETBALL FANS who trek portunity since before the war to

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Waterloo game, have a treat in ean automobiles on the basis

scored in the final eight minutes, store for them, providing they official tests, is slated to begin

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See ee awkward hardwocA A hope ful, “Nico-

n ambitions. He wants to try the son saw his possibilities. 15. Howe (39) Crispus Attucks (45) ball b get there early enough. Feb. 1g tt pt ’ ft »¢ professional basketball business In the interests of polio, sports| M JeaSt 35 ATEN 190 br fokbacht 3 2 {i ions! 15 { 3 before he turns his sneakers in Township teachers razzed writers of the three Indianapolis {will s r 750 miles of | MeMulien.g 3 3 } ewe. : : ; for a vulcanizing job. After that then tanglefoot Dwight. “He's no newspapers along with the radio| Will take thems Sve} temperatures Bdsintons § 1 2 Fords 2 0 #hbe’ll coach and teach history. But basketbal! player,” they said. annsuncers are going to stage freezing BD a peratures Cooks" 2 1 3meanwhile he's keeping his sixNicoson came to the boy's dewhat they hope will be a basket- and FURY the rim of the Grand| Totals 14 11 13] Totals 18 7 ia feet, five inches on the ground and fense by saying that Swails would ball game. Angeles Charles N Halftime score: Howe 19. Crispus At- concentrating on the Greyhounds’ he the best the Flashes ever One - thing about this game, COTYOn, ual AAA meeting will aries Nay " UE res 1 h ows missed: Falirbach 1. Mc- remaining nine games. turned out. Nicoson was right. ee Promebl pony two minute in Los Angeles Feb. 20.32. Job getting a replacement, the Kinger 1 Moulins" elin0 7 froma: Good Team Man Swalls led the Flashes to two! . rule. Probably because the game b® > |caliber of Mr. Nay. He is highly Officials: "Ott Hurrie. Frauk Luzar straight county championships. won't last that long. | JOE DIMAGGIO, baseball's ‘respected here among the teach- - Nicoson desi thes fo a Loses No Time ® = =» . ers. good team man. wight will pass ) rite WHEN A busketoal player Yankee Cliper revealed recently yu conimue rencnng IU Wrestlers tha bail in fuvor of taking a , DYSH lost no time in rewri Ta go " ioe wd lege football. . His favorite. “Mr. Nay has worked hard, Bow to 0 10 State grandstand shot Hes a leech on records. He poured in 30 points too bad. pout . en a a. =z ws lteams are California and Notre esPecially this year. in getting the il defense, too, but hardly ever fouls against Eastern 1ilinois when he 3 Dageiba J layers. entity by Dame. . . . Joe missed out on at- POYS in the right mental attitude. EVANSTON. IIL. Jan. 21 (UP) nt Foralar ith RE was a freshman to break Crowe's That's what happened the other tending " college but probably, “We want to retain Mr. Nay in'—Minnesota defeated Northwest- and fellow students. Swal " single game mark of 28. After

\ It his hero's laurels gracefully. He night in the Indianapolis Olympi-| would have made good in a big a coaching capacity of some sort ern, 19 to 11. and Ohio State beat

that he was in ‘like Flynn.” 9 knows that laurels sometimes con i Ives h ’ . The Olymps way in the grid sport because of In our system. Mr. Nay will con- Indiana, 26 to 8, today in the he Dwight, 19, lives with his had a med Derer. 101-81, [nis high competitive spirit. /tinue as a mathematics teacher, opening sessions of a quadrangu- ain the poison ivy that swells the |. "Mrs. Ruth Swails in — -|instructing in algebra, solid lar wrestling meet of Big Ten Nea Acton. His father is dead. Mrs.

(geometry and trigonometry.” teams at Northwestern, A member of Franklin Town- gwajls has been a Franklin Caps to Start Wilson in Goa ESE LEI he Ga nn sy Smt To, So, Me hn Ft

{Monday a decision was reached maries: and 1947 Swalls followed his high quite a basketball fan, too.

y the Speedway school officials pifiWounds, Harry Archer, ind me ia. beat school coach to the Greyhound Swails keeps in shape by playPosition Against Springfield: making “official” Mr. Nay's George Mologel. Ohio Sais. defeated Bos ‘Ampus after graduation. It was ing baseball with the Greyhounds designation ac head coach. Bravender. Indians, 43: 136 ounds. War-'a case of a mutual Adiiration or in the spring and amateur Sage. Coach Nay, who is in 00d Manathe. Indiana, 5:30: 145 pounds. Bryce ciety moving to a new locale. hall in the summer. He pitches Trainer to Replace Rookie Jim Shirley; health, is stepping down from the Indians. Qo’ Ths pounds. Kober Privant. Nicoson thinks Swafls ‘is the but says he's not much good. He Sawchuk Held Over by Detroit Club {pinnacle of success at 42, after {jana threw Milton Klein, Ohio Sohr, greatest player to come out of wants to throw curves in the big By BILL EGGERT Ihe a mendous job of “building” 8307173 pounds Vince Arica oni Gnas Franklin Township. He's always league pro basketball ranks. Likes

{his Sparkplugs since last year. defeated Russ Kellers. Indiana. 7:20. thought sp. Even when Dwight the Olympians, Too. Speedway, which throttled well- feated. d ek Bul Mi ley Ohio ah do- was in the Sth grade. a stumbling.’ Groza.—F. A. garded Southport 29 to 26 in the - ’ "

(Sounty/ nals, Lad won 10 of 12 Hoop Star Won't Let a Mere Book Stop Him

games played before the county two tourney.

Move over Ross Ingram Wilson, the American Hockey League's gabbiest! trainer and practice goalie, will start as goalie for the Indianapolis! re Caps tonight in the Coliseum against Springfield. “The Voice” will replace rookie Jim Shirley, who has been!

yanked after allowing 31 goals in six games while winning

siers ; Down Purdue, 49-:

jl Eureka 69, Rose Poly 51.

"| _ Adolphus 45.

2 Detroit 67, Bradley 54. 3 Detroit Tech 54, Olivet 48.

One day some of the Franklin Gettysburg 69, Bucknell 65. the Georgia 57, Florida 48.

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Block Works and Attucks Takes Over the Ball

IU Pressure Defense Spills Boilermakers In Fast, Hard Contest

Victory Puts McCracken Men Back In Running in Big Ten Conference Play

Times State Service LAFAYETTE, Jan. 21—Indiana University put a pressure defense on Purdue here tonight and dropped the Boilermakers deeper into the Western Conference cellar with a 49 to 39 basketball victory.

Before a sellout crowd, of 10,000 that packed the fieldhouse a half hour before game time, Indiana took a new

| lease on its conference play, Basketball

{winning its second game in {four starts. | It was a typical Purdue-Indiana Results [struggle of speed although the i . (score did not indicate it. The E STATE COLLEGES speed of the game showed up, sartham 53, Anderson 44. however, in field goal percentages as hurried shots missed the mark. Purdue hit only 13 of 71 attempts from the field for a .183 while Indiana hit 18 of 76 for .237. Neither percentage was remarkable, Axness, Stuteville Lead Neither team produced a high scorer. Dick Axness led the Boiler makers with 13 points, the same Jerry Stuteville bagged for IU on two field goals and nine of 11 olleg® free throw attempts. After Purdue's Glen Bahler tied up the game at 23-23 early in the second half, both squads were sc oTeless for three minutes before

Indiana State 66, Evansville 53. Millikin 66, Oakland City 60. St. Joseph's 47, Ball State 45. Taylor 65, Huntington 49. BIG TE N F— 66, Ohio State 50. Iowa 61, Northwestern 3586.

Indiana 49, Purdue 39. Minnesota 60, Michigan 52.

Alabama 57, Tulane 51. Alabama Tc Ws, 58, Clark C 35. | Albright 63, Stena 62. {Arkansas State College 55, Col- | lege of Ozarks 46. Arnold 66, Worcester Poly 62. Augsburg 60, Minn. Duluth Branch 59. Baylor 52, Rice 48. Bemidji Tchrs. 60, Winona Tchrs. go,

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oh State con. 56. filinots Canisius 58, Georgetown U. 41. INDIAN. Charleston Tchrs. 81, Illinois }innesota i ign Normal 41. Michiem., {Chicago U. 63, Knox 82. PURDUE

Indiana broke away to lead, 32 Colorado 46, Oklah 18. to 24 on five Stuteville free throws onan 16. Army 49. and fleld goals by Bill Tosheff and d 60, Gustavus Gene Ring. |Concordia (Minn.) rave Indiana Coach Branch MeCornell 61, Colgate 57. Cracken threw the pressure deDavis & Le Colgnts Bathany (Ww. fense edrly at Purdue as the HooVa.) 56. siers began picking up their men deep in the back court. IU jumped 1 Denver 35, Utah 3 fout into a 14 to 7 lead, saw that |wither away to tie counts at 142 Dub 90, Central 1 48. {14, 18-18 and 21-21 before taking Fenn 10, Gannon 62. di [the “halftime lead, 23 to 21, on Ferris Inst. 72, Acquinas 58. |Charley Meyer's shot from the Fordham 63, Williams $5. side.

| Cincinnati 57, Ohio U. 38. Colby 59, Maine 48.

In the closing minutes of the (second half, Indiana reverted to a control style killing time and still managing to trade field Houston 54 ‘Oklahoma City 45. |EOUIS evenly with Purdue, » y Bulldog Hal og Halts Play Iona 81, Providence 70. | With t Iowa State 61, Missouri 49. ficial h wo minutes to go, ofKentucky 86, DePaul (Chicago) clas had to call time becaus:

'Georgia Tech 68, Tennessee 57.

joy an English bulldog had strolled Lasalle 74, St, Joserh's (Pa.) 53. ante the floor for a sniffing sesLoras 64, lowa Tchrs. 59. § The victory was Indiana's 20th L hb i 5 ) N 4 Fhe urg 63, Virginia Medical in 82 games. with Purdue and M I CL \ 2. ,gave McCracken a 11-5 record Marshal 86, Youias p 7 Lincoln *82inst- Purdue while Boilermaker Univ. 56. ’ "77 Coach Mel Taube's standings with Miami (Fla.) 59, Florida Southern Indiana is now two viciories and

49. six defeats. Indiana and Purdue/will get toMichigan Normal 52, Hillsdale 42. Milwaukee Tchrs. 59, Platteville Gether again in Bloomington, 46. Montana 67, Gonzaga 685. Mt. St. Marys 57, Baltimore U. 40. Jueves New York A. C. 88, Moravian 79. HT Niagara 68, Western Ontario 40.

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Garrett, JiButchoko.o North Dakota State 49, Morning- ¥e7e0° Bit side 47. Masters.g MGrin: North Dakota Univ. 72, Augus- Misnise © Banler.s tana (8. Dak.) 53. Totals 78 13 30, Totals 13 13 18

Oberlin 70, Case Tech 67. Ohio Wesleyan 43. Mt.

jal {time score: Indiana 23, Purdue 21 ree throws missed: Indians 8tuteville Union 41. 3 Taine? 3 Mey yer J Watson 1, Miranda uA ness Price 2 Horn Butchko Buttertield 4. Bahler 2. Offietals Joe Conway. Nate Messinger.

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games, losing three and tieing one.

Coach Ott Heller has decided

on the experiment after learing! Capitals’ Record |

that his regular goalie, Terry]

S8awchuck, would remain with the, Home and Away

Detroit Red Wings for the week-| end or until Harry Lumley recov-

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ers 100 per cent from a sprained ' Caps have performed at home and |

on the road against the other|

The Detroit hockey chain has American Hockey League teams

another goalie, Bill Brennan) wit the first-place Omaha Knights of the United States League. A recent U. 8. League publicity release boasted that the Knights are enjoying freedom of player]

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shuttles between there and De- Woe. w Are troit. The same thing can't be y 1 Giavetang 9 ¥ 6 said about Tadiangpolia Shieh SEE St. Tous 11] 0 er. incinnat{ sompetes in a league 8 EASTERN DIVISION classification. Ww T o w . Allowed ¢ Goals | i i 0 Prose : f : Wilson, who has been bearing ] : 8 Soringfleld 1 i ! down as a goalie In practice, 1 o 1 Hershey 1 0 played two games in the nets 3 = 35 8 3 last season when Sawchuk was

injured. goals each game. If Wilson can't save shots, he will talk the puck out of the cage

with his choir-ténor lungs. WE | ol The Caps were idle last night, ureh i] i i and after meeting Springfield here’ oat 1

tonight, they will take on the In-|

dians again here next Thursday Brayigence Indianapolis § pringfleid

night. After that, will go to Pittsburgh next Saturday and will battle the western division leaders, Cleveland, here next Sunday Inday night.

Red Wings Sink Hawks

DETROIT, Jan. 21 (UP) The Detroit Red Wings rammed in five goals in the first two periods tonight and then stifled a rally rally to whip the Chicago Black Hawns, 5 to 3, for the seventh hn National Hock:

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Four of the five regular veteran starters, plus a sixth man, were graduated last year and Coach Nay was faced with a man-sized rebuilding job. Only Center Ray Stewart, who is leadIng his senior class as a straight A-student, remained. Won Four Straight The Plugs traveled the rocki- | est road to the title, winning four games, including an overtime over tough Franklin| | Township. In the final game, the modest but cagey court mentor! displayed his wizardry by jug-| gling his lineup bec because his boys|

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Royals Defeat ‘Anderson, 95-79

ROCHESTER, Jan, 21 (UP) — The Rochéster Royals gained their 19th straight home victory of the National Basketball As-| soclation season tonight when | they swamped the Anderson } Packers, 95 to 79. The Royals, central division leaders, led 49 to 41 at the half| and had little trouble staying

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“47 112-94, in Wild Cage Tilt

Little Beard Pours in 31 Points as Locals

Set New Fieldhouse Scoring Record

| By FRANK ANDERSON Indianapolis Olympians 112, Ft. Wayne Pistons 94. Phew! No, that's not the national debt or a tax bill. It's the score of a wild and woolly basketball game played at Butler Fieldhouse last night. It was so hair-raising that the Pistons tripped over a Beard named Ralph and tumbled into the discard with a Fieldhouse record as 8880 looked on. we Ee —— Beard, a little shaver, poured were making 25. Jones and Beard in 31 points as the Olympians Were the heroes. with 10 and 9 broke the Fieldhouse record for Points, respectively, in the blazing points scored by one team in a 12 minutes. ame. The old mark was 107.| 54 In Fourth , he gritty guard and his mates] The fourth quarter was a repihad to do it the hard way, too. tition of the first and third. Fifty. They literally an a human ob-| {Our points went through the nets, stacle course in decisioning the 30 Olympian and 24 Ft. Wayne. rough and ready Pistons, Then it was all over. The players Starts Off Fast |walked off. The fans went home. "Things started off fast and Peace returned to the Fieldhouse. furious, then all Hale (Bruce) Down in the Olymp dressing broke loose. The veteran guard room, Beard looked at the score hit for eight points|in the first Pook, and found 31 points after pertod to give the locals an eight his name. Jones saw 29; Groza point lead at the period’s end. |17 and Hale 16. A large evening. Hale turned matters over to| Avery large evening. Wah-Wah Jones in the second Schaus was the Ft quarter as the locals slowed down Wayne hero. He had 19. The to 20 points, Wah-Wgh dunked Pistons have a good club, roughly six points as he warmed to his SPeaking. But the Qlymps are

§ task. The Pistons managed 21/better. They have their good Roraie Bt mle feat by Coan ot roo ad Sond lt 108 0 {Brian of Anderson lod ihe ans to 52-45 at the half. > AOL ah FL Warne (00) \with 25 points, noo | I h full. | Tempers burst into revolt in the J 11-7 4 Harris § 3 3 4 s hard to concentrate on mid-semester examinations when the basketball season is in fu furious ' first half. Once Beard Wehtutten.te 3 1 3 Wager t- 0 04 Rochester (99) Andersen (1 | Dwi h 5 ils, Indi Cc I's h d d hot.sh $. +H He' b : +h Holland. f 4 1 48 8 30 Davis tg 1t of % of swing and Dwight Swails, Indiana Central's hardwood hotshot, is no excepiion. . Ie s burning ™e fe] into the clutches of Leo Klier, Hawkinat | o Curpanier 191 aug d { § Baton! 3 midnight mazdes so he can continue to burn up the court. But he's paying the price for burning up |a real bad man. Kifer shook little Tramoet. oF 4 ol sche. 8 38 . {an $1 4 gomtent § the court. They threw the book at hi Ralph Mk doll and the 12 1 Jews’ 4) 3 femisra f ¢ the cou ey threw the book at him. alp © a rag doll and the two Barkers 8 8 ifNearye i BE HE | aa Somes es tn. Btn te fe 44 ser, 2 » 4 fran ge 11300 Maric Times 1950 All-Cor int Te & Knees nesdied. Nasty words were S52 lamang — TT GW L Pa OF Pei. exchanged. The Piston 3150 3% Faint Bi i Jot 31 3 Cinetnnaty 3.3 0 184 118 yn Louls Schmalfeldt, Svattiport;...¥,, Walt Ciirran, Warren Central Murray Megdenkall, waa 0 da a an alitime wu. 3.3 cine Michigan .. 4 3 1 206 233.180 Duane Wiechers, Speedway.....F......... ..Dick Boles, Speedway he bit nails—his. : ET Tlie pris Sloss HE ed 13 1m 20 33 Ray Stewart, Speedway........ 5 Wampler, Franklin Twp. The Olymps picked up Bi. k psn wet. Rewer 8 3 4 ms 2 33 Kenny Miller, Decatur Central..G........Fred Speedway in the third quarter. They steamed "Levy and stan suse. |asami, ©, |... 413 3m 29 3% Roland Nerding, Southport... 4 Gene McCullough, Franklin Twp.{in 30 points while the

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