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‘Tourney Due Eyes Cast on Mighty Glenn
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due recently at Lafayette. The Ohio State defeat, 66 to 50
full game up on Minnesota, Iowa and Indiana, in fourth place.
league-leaders, of course, were in the most favorable spot for the title, but the other four clubs had only two defeats each. Either Wisconsin «or Ohio State will catch a second loss Feb. 4 when they meet at Columbus, O. ‘ | This week's schedule was an examination interlude with only two league games on the program, although five teams will see action. Ohio State will participate'in both conference clashes, entertaining Iowa tonight and meeting Minnesota at Minneapolis Saturday. The Gophers will complete tonight's program with a non-league tussle at Michigan State while Saturday Northwestern faces Notre Dame in the Chicago Stadium and Purdue entertains Marquette. Illinois Too Hot Ohio State was no match for a
{school basketball elite could get set today for one of the
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“Tell City
“By KURT FRUDENTHAL, United Press Sports Writer IF THE FIRST WEEK of the Wabash Valley championship is a criterion, the big-shots among Indiana's high
roughest state tourneys on record. Beginning
this week's Valley finalsis,™ "44 verdict to Mishawaka early in the season. Their first meeting was a nhonconference affair, but Thursday's counts in the ' Eastern NIHSC , Central won its 13th game of the campaign at Shelbyville Saturday, 42 to 34. ; Two perennially - strong hotshots—New Albany and Madison ~-mix it up in the top non-loop battle at Madison Friday. New Albany has been beaten only by Lafayette Jefferson, while coach] Ray Eddy's Cubs hit the dirt! twice in 14 starts. | Evansville Central's Bears take {their eight-game wininng streak {to Jasper in a Southern conferendo play Ven. on nd, on lence game Friday after-dropping ab r nade a Center| Sg or iagton over the Week-end, (Fulton County) survive the pre-| | » tourney firing remained to be THE NORTH seen. . {ference leaders, Ander: and Glenn's once-beaten Pirates, Muncie Central were expected to! sparked by six-foot five Charley be still deadlocked for the crown Session, blasted Fontanet's “Val- after Friday's contests. ley” hopes, 54 to 29, for the most| And both will try for their 13th lopsided tourney finale last Sat- wins, Anderson hosts Frankfort urday. Session pumped in 23 while both stay at home. Muncie, points. ‘Attica, runnerup the last 63 to 39 winner over Bedford Sattwo years, had to struggle all the urday, takes on Indianapolis Tech. way to dump Kingman in over-| Two more clubs get a crack at time, 48 to 45. {Gary Kroebel's 15-game winning Glenn collides with Fritchton, string in the Western Division of also once beaten, Friday morning, (the NIHSC. But the Blue Devils and Attica is in the same bracket. should dispose of both foes city The new Valley champ, succeed-| rival Wallace and East Chicago
with - mighty Glenn in one bracket and dark-horse Gosport
last Saturday's Wabash Valley sectional finals. Perrysville and Richland Twp. bit the dust earlier. »
a” . THIS LEFT no more than five undefeated teams In the state— the same number of unscathed quintets which made’ it to the state tourney last year, But at least three more weeks of dog-
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will be buried in Crown Hill Cemetery after services at 1:30
ip. m. Wednesday in Flanner & : | Buchanan Mortuary. She was 79.
Mrs. Whitted was an Indianap-
* {olis resident 35 years, retiring 18 . |years ago from her position as a
public school music teacher. She
: [taught at Bloomington before
Mrs. Florence Elizabeth’ | | Whitted, 1054 W. 30th St., retired : music teacher, who died Saturday,
ughter, Mrs. Irvin M. Long, 3861 Ruckle St. She lived most of her life in Clarksburg and was a member of the Christian Church there for more than 75 years, Besides Mry. Long, Mrs. Hite is survived by two other daughters, Miss Florine Hite, Indianap-
olis, and Mrs. Liona Eilstun,
with elimination of six previously unbeaten clubs, (National
problem of setting up two divi- Kemp Martin sions today after its mammoth draft of 390 college players. The 13 teams must divide into separate eircuits of six teams with the remaining club assigned a “swing schedule” against members of both divisions. That “swing” assignment was a big stumbling block because no one wanted it. Originally it was planned to) make Baltimore the swing team. However, new ideas crop up every, minute the league is in session.| Some club owners now want the Cleveland Browns to pecome the! swing team because they are such a box ‘office draw, especially in| National Football League cities which never saw them during the! operation of the defunct All-| America Conference. Other own-| ers want each year’s league cham-| pion to become the swing team the following season.
May Be Up to Bell Should the 13 club owners fail to agree on a division by the required 11 to 2 vote, League Commissioner Bert Bell will step in| and make the division perscnally. He was called upon to set up the draft rules after the owners squabbled fruitlessly over them| for hours.
Chester Martin
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Indianapolis Life
ing ousted Monroe City, will be, Washington, despite their poor crowned Saturday night, the lone showing at East Chicago Roose-| survivor from an original field velit last Friday. of 122. Peru, finally can win the Cen-! * =x =» tral Indiana conference title for| MEANWHILE THE major the second straight year by beat-| state tourney title contenders also ing back Elwood. Peru's Tigers| figure in top games. South Bend have won seven consecutive CIC Central will get a chance Thurs- games while Elwood has lost one day to avenge its only defeat, a/league game in eight.
hot Illinois five Saturday. Wally Osterkorn netted 24 points for the Illini and Deadeye Dick Schnitt-| ker, the league scoring leader, was held to 16 markers. His first field) goal of the game arrived 90 sec-| onds after the second half began, but he still had a 22.25 point per! game mark to retain the individual scoring leadership. Whitey Skoog cracked the hoop) for 22 points to pace Minnesota to a 60 to’ 52 win at Michigan. The Gophers had trouble only in the first half, and moved out easily in the final 20 minutes. Indiana took a 49 to 39 match from Purdue in a gameé in which both clubs were shooting poorly, while Iowa overcame a 10-point| Northwestern lead to drop the Wildcats, 61 to 56.
Big 10 Basketball
Standings Conference rn
3 1.380 208 x gsi [im linols 500 3 { innesota 20 32 OWA . 33 DIANA 2 .500 241 3 chigan 3 400 200 300 | URDUE ol 4.200 285 30 Games All GRY per. TP oF DIANA 10 3 887 90 | innesots ... 10 3 769 7 643 | OWR co. 10 3 169 872 1 isconsin ...........10 189 139 ho State ... ... 9 3 750 781 1709] 1linois 10 4 114 857 77) {northwestern 8 ig 772 um ichigan ceneney 8 30 i 70 YRDUE co... 8 385 151 “5 | - Scoring Leaders G FPG PT A hnittker, Ohio St. 4 29 31 22.28% ehieldt, Wisconsin. 4 35 17 87 21.7% 008, Minnesota 4 31 15 77 19.35 Axness, yrdue S$ 2 24 76 133 | Ragelis, Northwest'n 3 14 74 148 | Calsbeek, lowa 4 i 9 57 1435 ohnson, Minnesota. . 4 3 6 56 14 Erickson. Tlinots ... 5 23 23 68 136 Fateon Trdtana od 3 Ha 1 3 Doin, "Ohio State 4 18 17 83 13.38] s ’ This Week's State, . Big 10 Cage Card . TODAY iffin st Indiana Tech’ entucky st Notre me, Minnesota a Michigan State. t io State lowe TOMORROW Benton Harbor at Concordia. Manchester at Rose Poly. URSDAY ay at Evansville, ndians Central at Southern Illinois (Carbondale) St. Joe at Indiana State.
FRIDAY Canterbury at Taylor.
SATURDAY, Cineinnatl » Futter, 8:15 pom. arquette at Purdue, Ind ans Central st North Central (Na-| e, Ii). | Dame vs. Northwestern in Chi.
St. Lowin at Anderson.
R Poly at rlham. Indiana State at Evansville. Alumni at Pri
Oakla cedarville, O.. at Huntington. f1fin at Indiana Tech. i-State at Concordia (Ft, Wayne). Ohio State at Minnesota.
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Braves Add Montag,
Daniels to Roster BOSTON, Jan. 23 (UP) — The Boston Braves today added Rookie Outfielder Bob Montag and Jack Daniels to the club ros-| ter for this season? * | Daniels, whose signed contract | was received yesterday with Montag's, batted .261 with the Hartford Chiefs of the eastern league last season, while Montag pounded a sensational .423 with the Braves' now defunct Pawtucket Club in the New England League.
ament ‘of ‘yesterday
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{Fillmore 42, Cloverdale 23.
Wabash Valley Cage Scores
At Rockville Palestine 38, Newton 27 (final). Marshall 56, Rockville 55. | At Kansas, nL.
Bloomingdale 44, Tangier 42. go. Hitaah 45, Kansas 44 (final).
Marshall 65, Bloomingdale At Worthington (final). Worthington 57, Helmsburg 42. At Martinsville Patricksburg 54, Charlton 45.
Gosport 38, Stinesville 28. Worth on 47, Pa Ellettsville 68, Paragon 23. | (final) iekshurk 1 Gosport 47, Ellettsville 48 (final). At Attica Kingman 38, Williamsport 37. Attica, 64, West Lebanon 38.
At Linton Linton 34, Solsberry 27. Bloomfield 35, Marco $2. | Bloomfield 47, Linton 37 (final). Attica 46, Knightstown 45 (final). ! At Brazil | At Bicknell | Brazil 35, Van Buren 29. Sandborn 40, Decker Chapel 27. | At Terre Haute (Garfield) { Decker 50, Oaktown 32. |Glenn 54, Fontanet 29. | Fritchton 50, Sandborn 48 (final). Decker 50, Wheatland 47 (over- Terre Haute Wiley 40, Riley 35. time, final). At Sullivan At Russellville Russellville 45, Roachdale 31.
|Jasonville 568, Shelburn 47 (final). | At Greencastle { Newton 40, St. Francisville 32. | Russellville 36, Fillmore 33 Palestine 34, Oblong 30. | (final). {
State, Big 10 Cage
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At Terre Haute (Wiley) | went to the New York Bulldogs.
D . |nesota went to San Francisco, | Dugger 4, Carlisle 38 (final) |Back Adrian Burke of Baylor to
{Travis Tidwell of Auburn to the
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so Pittsburgh Steeler Pu [11 the Na
The draft was a painful mara-| thon lasting more than 12 hours. It started Saturday and went into, Two generations of Martins will the a xe oi Sunday wopn, celebrate business anniversaries : unday peb. 1. ang Vig 3 she amis JN 2. m Chester O. Martin, 424 N. De- = Qui “ ( \ clusive rights to dicker with 30/5 5 Mog oa Nr Te My college stars, but most of these will be recognized by Indiananolis| Sraduating collegians will never yife Insurance Co. for 26 and one faa Wg Player Jest 18 pa year of Bervice,” respectively. 3 33—but|" “Chet,” as he is better known, hs De drafted Uh hme 3 Jare|began with Indianapolis Life in! y! 8! rnet, (1924. He has been praised by| Los Angeles Don and Buffalo/the company officials as teams which folded when the All-|stant producer as a cons America Conference merged with] Kemp served in the Ai » r Forces the National League. {from 1940 to 1948. He was gradSeek Experienced Men {uated from Indiana University Naturally the coaches will lean Will 2 degree in insurance. He more to experienced professional arted In sales work on his players than to untried rookies. ather 8 silver anniversary of as-| However, some prize collegiate ** ation With the company. | talent was passed out in the draft.|,, = hough Kemp devotes much’ Doak Walker of SMU went to the ’ oo lege graduates, he and Detroit Lions. Emil Sitko of." 2ther both are well qualified
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‘|pand, Joel H. Storm; a daughter,
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|J. Hughes, 4063 Park Ave. who & resident of Indianapolis most of
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moving: here. | Evenstdn, 111; and a son, J. E. ( SE a member of Matinee Hite Xena, O. : Musicale, North Indianapolis Church of Christ and the Na. Samuel Marlin tional Music Society, Bedford! Services for Samuel Marlin, chapter, She attended Indianaiy310 N, Pershing Ave, who died University and was graduated gaiyrday in his home, will be at from Milken Conservatory ofl; , 1 "Wednesday in the CaldMusic, Decatur, IIL |well Methodist Church. Burial
Mrs. Ada Strub, Indianapolis, and one grandson.
Mrs. Joel H, Storm
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Storm, former Indianapolis resident, will be held at 2 p. m. to-
Burial be in Crown Hill yon." her mother, Mrs. Ollie Mrs. Storm. who moved to Willett, all of Indianapolis; three 4
Rushville two years ago,
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was 75. Mrs. Storm was a native City, Ill, and Sherman Marlin, Malacca on a flight from Singae of Fayette County and was a Providence, Ky. and a sister, pore to Kwala Lumpur, Malaya.
member of the Rushville Metho- Mrs. Della Powell, Pasadena, Cal. |
dist Church. Mrs. Gertrude Jones
She is survived by her husRites for Mrs. Gertrude Jones, Mrs. Elizabeth Jones, Rushville; 10381, g 16th St., were to be held and two brothers, Clyde O. Rees a4 10 a. m. today in King & King and Merritt E. Rees, both of In- pyneral Home. Burial was to be in New Crown Cemetery. Mrs. Jones, who was 48, died Mrs. Lena J. Hughes Wednesday in her home. A native,
Requiem mass for Mrs. Lena of Columbia, Tenn., she had been
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