Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 January 1950 — Page 16

Seen Victors Over | Purdue and Vanderbilt

Key Games Scheduled Tonight; Butler to Grapple With Notre Dame Tomorrow Night

. By DICK DUNKEL Ohio State's red-hot Buckeyes and Kentucky's Wildcats should | prevail tonight over Purdue and Vanderbilt, respectively. The Pur-due-Ohia clash in Lafayette is the only Big Ten game scheduled. Tomorrow night all Hoosier eye sew be on Indiandpolis where Butler plays host to Notre Dame. We'll string along with the Irish in this rivalry battle. They have been coming fast In the past month and are rated 15th among the :

Dunkel System's national leaders. ; toma ers 110) 3 ames

In other Hoosierland games to-

morrow Indiana Central is heavily favored to beat Huntington | and Taylor is Jopea to detent So diana Tech. Wabash is over Canterbury tonight, |. Wednesday night we like oo” Consh Paul of Chicago over St. Joseph's, i id Pos of Indiana; Nlinois over 8t. Louis, | ven Gri t ! Hanover over Villa Madonna and] WORCESTER, Mass, Jan. 30

Faster Illinois over Indiana (UP) -Dr. Eddie Anderson, reState. a gn#d football coach at Univer-

Thursday night we favor Ball] ty of Iowa, today was appointed State to beat Miami of Ohio; De- football coach of Holy Cross Col-

Pauw to down Franklin and ¢8e. He succeeds William c. way in the first game of the Valparaiso to defeat Manchester. (Bill) Osmanski who resigned re next season since the a ou

| centl w 39 National Lenders "a ny. Anderson will return to rophy back. Shown above fron row, left to right) are: Coach Bruce, Gar Wallsmith, Eldon Palm. | ool ob ros 1] Wyoming . 714 the coaching post he left 12 years er, Bob Pugh, Bob McDaniel and Emery McConnell. Second row: Bruce Schwartz, Don Crawford, iota State 118 © Cornell : 7 ago to go to Towa. His new con- Jim Reynolds, Norbert McFadden, Don Reibel, Don S*eele and Dan Siler. The -Bears, who have won isconsin 704 Washington . 703/tract is for five years. five of 13 games, face Decatur Central on the road Wednesday. ng Island. 743 Canisius - 703 Anderson, who gave up a $13- ‘ 10 "Bate 748 Toledo. - 104 000-a-year job at lowa Saturday S Bi 10 C R d hawie ord i i i . #1 Besausé he was denled vg pro- fate, by age. ecor S ymps to at 6 I'linois mn Ar essorship 8 expecie 0 come 11 728 . 803 AN ANOY | postales 34 Boutal Hifornia . 81 here within two weeks, 58 HE 8 % Ball State BAND % conn Tehrs. otr Ans ohn ANY C4 WestmaterPa . esol The announcement was made, i it 31 68 - Anderson H| DePauw u Fiocinnat ... 118 Colorado BE hf Eugene F. Flynn, director of| a 5 fa SMa 4-8 Wabash S8| 88 Manchester 74 r-Pranetsce ... 72.0 Hamline o|athletics. “ tarinam 33 73 ramen 9 2 Canterbury’ +4 vera 7.8 | Flynn said he did not know| a Cnedia8t.L. 8.

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8 EAST Holy Cross would be or whether 5 TT onaventure Tex Wes! rat” ?% he” might hring staff members, 4; vilan BE gon Hall HE from Iowa. o

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$8 ror Sncpdte. Mo . 201 president of Holy Cross, said he|

: ’ ebrasks a2 was “happy to have Dr, Ander- | a Jovela. m ... #14 son return.” Dr. Anderson was ' a Slepiis vie 419 * quoted as saying he was “happy . 48.7 *Mississippl .. 486/to come.”

“Mississlost .. 428, A former Notre Dame oar 4 Sadertdit i Anderson came to Holy Cross o § y Rau : 141033 after serving at Dubuque, Bal neers 22 Towa, and De Paul of Chicago. He| * Sancke :* 337/ held the Holy Cross post, his first mos. 2. 84 major coaching job, until 1938 and| ,, ‘Arizona PAR nia Clara. .. ea¢/his teams won 47 games, lost| § reroll it Ba neerara *- 13[seven and tied four. | 4 Pw *Utah State ... 610] Waa———————————— |

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. r1t E. Evashevskl, Michigan State

| Csllege backfield coach, has been TODAY : ned as head football coach at! Local Meh Schools v8C. | No games scheduled

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sad football coach at Washing-| one State at Pus = 3.10 State College,” nid A Continuation of piri tourney, Board | : Drumblay, director of intercollegl-| of Trades Parlor. * !

#te athletics, “We are still nego-| TOMORROW | E . tating. " BASKETBALL | 3 He added the college may hire a Beat sends*s ih Sehaets

“new coach sometime next week. Beech Crove at Brownsburg | Phil Barboe, last season's coach, State Colleges ne

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resigned in December. | Indiana Central at Huntington. ss < i Tavior at Indiana Tech 47 3 Albion, Mich. CS Tri State 8 80 i

DoMer Signs Up Heavyweight proeram ty. 8:30 + CINCINNATI 0. Jan. 30 (UP)! Continuation oilrh tourney, Board 9 Nelson Potter, the right-handed of Trades s_ Parlor } ‘ritcher Cincinnati obtained on | waivers from the Boston Braves Fisher Seen Key Choice | § Inte last season, has signed his EVANSTON, II1, Jan. 30 (UP) 1 1950 contract, President Warren waldo Fisher, assistant basket-| $¢ Gilles of the Reds said today, ball coach at Northwestern for. 22 | Potter, who sald last year he years, appeared today to be the might quit baseball, was the 21st top choice to suceeed Dutch Lon-| & Cincinnati player to sign his con-| {borg as head coach of the Wild-| ° 38 ow

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204 of 616 Games in AL pi To Be Played Under Lights | :

Washington, St.Louis, Philadelphia, Cleveland | *

Increase Number of Night Dates a

“ By CARL LUNDQUIST, United Press Sports Writer 8 NEW YORK, Jan. 30--Once again there will be a record number | 7 of night games in the American League next season with 204 out of | 5 a total of 616 to be played after dark, the official schedule re-| # 1

vealed today. ) The season, which gets underway Apr. 18, finds four clubs, the! : Washington Senators, 8t. Louis Browns, Philadelphia Athletics 1 and| 47 Cleveland Indians Increasing the/— = - 8 a cumber of night dates. The Sen- Athletics 10, and the Senators! © ators will Day 3 out of the 77/11. In contrast, the Tigers have 5 Eames on their home schedule at 35 week- day after | 61 i, i wae Browns will have Yankees 33, and tes, | ne wo etics . 3 fanaa! Mr 3 and th In| Sraitn of ai puns at 142 & The Chicago White Sox will games are listed for Sunday o " ip ay 20 games at night while the afternoons, 26 for holidays and 2 ‘ew. York Yankees, Detroit 77 for Saturday afternoons. The °® Erigers. and Boston Red Sox will Browns and Senators even sched- | o “atick to the formula thay- have uled Saturday night games, seven

«had In effect since installing for Washington and three for St. "lights, 14 night games or two with % : Ross to Compete in

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and St. Louls where week-day eral seasons ago by the players’ week in the Indiana three-cushion

would be eliminated entirely from In the the schedule except for the protests of visiting clubs, most of for the traditional presidential! the day-time baseball will be on curtain ratser’” while 8t. Louis

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who competed in the national secat Chicago recently, Cleveland and New York at Bos- will start the second week's pro- Frank Hobart ¥ [gram by Meeting Dave Klapper

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Coach Smysér Bruce Giaplaye the county's Dope Box the Lawrence Central Bears lost to Speed-

tournament. The Bears will have fo forsake the Dope Box until the season's schedule makes it impossible to win the county

Wheaton 71/104 Rose Poly 53 Central Mo. 60 61 Oakland Sits 6 Hold 32-Game Lead HUNTINGTON { 0 P k Ind. Tech 47, 57 Canterbury 60 oc nd, Central 3 a Concordia a3 ver ers nderson 5 5 resnville os Yimes Special Ind State 84 63 Cedarville - 61! * T 7 N { Concordia 411 83 Ind Tech 54 LOUISVILLE, Ky. Jan. 30 — Tri-State pe 67 GifMn 8 Having dropped three straight

19 aylor Ind Tech 49 69 Cedarville 65 games to the Syracuse Nationals)

Manchester ™.. on the New Yorkers’ home floor, Wabash 68 Butler s7, the Indianapolis Olympians Williwards, Don Bol Depa ua? ate 3 9 Mich si is attempt to turn the tables here nyity. rkansas $0 67 Michigan 6 tonight. oO St. 60] v Oreton 8. 831 of wt. % The Nationals, run-away iead- one scheduled Notre Dame 69) 40 Purdue ¥lers of the National Basketball

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Tay 55 8. Illinois ia "Mdna. 68! 61 Crean stl 33. 14 8 Oreson 4 AT¢ former University of KenHuntington 53 61 Oakia hg ot 84) Jluntingte 0 y 84 /tucky stars, will have a special DePauw Nevada 55] & St Mary.Cal 4 8 I + cramen vansville - 8 $8 Evamav 3] the scene of fnany of their col-

Oregon 42 NINA 6 Zxansville 87/lege triumphs. Musttsgton 1 187 Tasior vl The Olympians now hold oncordia - Manchester 70| 84 Huntington 63 three and one-half game lead over Huntington 60! 58 Tri-State 87/their nearest rival, the Anderson

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85 Concordia 61] 11 Rose Poly Huntington 8% 88 Ind Central 71/Nats, ‘discovered he had bee n|

Taylor -87 . Canterbury 40 Rose Poly v AME Creighton 50] 76 Mich. st. es Was made when Gabor went to a Northwestrn 66; 73 J. Carroll

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Colo. College 54| 70 Oregon U. ¢9 dianapolis Jet, was scheduled to)

Mich. State 53| 62 Utah State 58 : Lawrence fe Sl 4 Pah join his sixth professional club in|

Reserve 57/ 68 Indiana 84 four years. He was traded yester-| Notre came 821 3% Purdue. % day by the Tri-Cities Blackhawks Oregon U. 34! 54 Ohio State 68 for Gene Englund in a straight OHIO STATE «| PIRYET excharige.

DePaul 70) 83- llinois rquette 8 0 DePaul! & tier 65] 61 Northwestn Pro Basketball California 67] 74 Michigan EASTERN DIVISION

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mitted to schedule Sunday double] Norman Ross .o Michigan City of Indianapolis at 8:30 p. m. Tues- Rookie: Forward Fred Schaus,

Ft. Wayne's leading scorer, collected 29 points, 24 of them in the iston at-

in the best game with 79 innings., In other contests, the Minreapnewcomer, Frank Hobart of Michigan City olis Lakers beat the Washington

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Purdue May Call“ {On Sophomores to Halt Visitors

LAFAYETTE, Jan. 30— The Big Ten's cellar-dwelling ilermakers get a chance here tonight to stop the conference-leading Buck-| — eyes from Ohio State Univer- .| sity. Sadun will go .into tonight's fray fresh from their 74-58 dePROBABLE LINEUPS

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By KURT FREUDENTHAL, United Press Sports Writer Chances were about even today that an unoeaten team will be missing when the 40th annual Indiana hugh school basketball tourney gets under way in less than three weeks,

However, there'll’ be the usual number of small-town ‘people's choice” favorites, such as Winslow, Teli City snd

Glenn. The latter gave the, little powers a shot in the arm Saturday night by winning the 35th annual Wabash

_ Beaten only by Attica, Glenn's

Wildcats to Begin ... Revenge’ Sweep

Meet Vanderbilt First In Tour of South

oO , § ditker ... : | Tavier an Burkholder . ...

feat of Marquette Saturday. And {Ohio State also hopes to stay on|The Kéntucky Wildcats, /the victory train after breaking grive toward a fifth bid to the and Tell City collide head-on Fri [their road jinx Saturday defeat-| {ing Minnesota, 63 to 58. Saturday's 'Bucks a 5-1 record in conference play and game lead

May Use New Faces

|against Marquette. It was a high single-game record for an indl-| vidual Purdue player this season] land won for Horn the starting berth over Darrel Brewster. Two others likely to see a lot o ‘jaction tonight are first-year for-|

Tonight's game here is the only in the Big Ten.| Saturday, in what could be the] Huntin Pranklin ol |Assddiation’'s Eastern Division, title test, the Bucks entertain griiate oy g 4 Ewriham =~ d4lihoosted their count for the season second-place Wisconsin at Co-| 76 Hanover 8 to 32 victories and seven losses|lumbus, It appeared probable that the

N. Central Ki The Olympians, five of whom ger scrap with a six won, one {lost record, far in front of the it {pack, with only a victory in that Niagara its

33) 6 mall state 4 incentive to beat the Nationals Same needed to practically sew,

| 88 DePauw § a |since they will Ase playing here, |p at least a share of the league,

itle.

The Badgers will rely, as al:| {ways, on Lanky Don Rehfeldt, a {springy legged center who won the Big Ten scoring champion- 9ay, ship last year and who leads in| {the current chase

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(Basketball Standings) (Conf:

Cornell 42! 50 Illinois a WwW. L pet Harvard 4] & gre ot 8 Syracuse ve... 331 will be in action, Bradiey 5 3 nnesota New Yor 28 18 pH! : MINNESOTA , Washington . 22 matches. 88 Lovola a 4) 1 California 8 Buictmora* MR 1 2 ; 0 Oregon St 4 arguette { ore ers Co 27 nin Towa State 44] 853 Northwestn -80|8 15 26 353 the Badget-Buckeye scrap will bel bo Doris Waist. «Cst) 53! 67 Purdue C401 CENTRAL DIVISION Wash. (Cst.) 53 54 Wisconsin §7/ Minneapolis 13 13 1 Oregon St. 41 60 Michigan 53 {Rochester Ce . 30 13 .698 VS. Sanford 65 13 Mich State 58 | Chicago . 2% 1% & 58 Ohio State oft Lows, “er 3% 19 {| 8t. Louis 18 2 NORTHWESTERN WESTERN DIVISION Ww. Michigan §3| 68 Princeton 49 INDIANAPOLIS | 27 15 .e43/league affair while Ri 80 rdue Anderson seuss . 23 18 561] Co ado al 60 Minnesota 33 |@hebaean Veiteterestenate, 18 23 18 Notre Dame Hu 5 Ohte State ‘RN City Bresasrrsertaraes }¢ 24 w } C f Town State n - aterloo Crit iaareasar as 1 3 32 Mich State al 58 Iowa 81|Denver 8 37 159 estern onterence UCLA 57 Notre Dame 64 Results Last Night Aoi Fi Wayne 92, New York 70 Minneapolis 88, Washington 60 Butler 56, 68 Princeton 61 |Chicago 66, St. Louis 51 {Ohio State Toledo 51 50 Wisconsin 89 Syracuse 85, Sheboygan 70. Wisconsin Arkansas 53| 63 Ohio State 83 Tri-Cities 85 Sater oo 19 Hinots .........c0u0 Oklahoma 47 59 Purdue 54 mes Tonight DIANA ......... St. Louis yi 78 Northwestn 85; INDIAN APOL 1s ve. Brracuss at Louis wa JICLA 68 Ohio State 50 ville Michigan 88 Columbia “ shevorean at Anderson, Northwestern ... MICHIGAN meen Minnesota Mich. State 8 a evrarks % ’ Miami. O. ansas pl S Yolo 81 88 lows « Pistons Squeeze |... Butier a u 69 Jdiara 9 State N Car 41 isconsin Wisconsin .e . N. Car St 63 88 Ohio State T4 Kni k 92-70 | Minnesot een Missouri 47! 52 Minnesota 60 C S, . low Peaoia . nh 2ICHIGAN ay n sl __ By United Press Tiinots . Michigan Corne y orthwestern Mich 3 % Indiane © onhe ow ayne Pistons today Mishine Indiana otre me adde 0 e proo - . Missour! ¢ »1 a Detroit 64 ly h Pp that they usy . u 8 Magauee 84ally it on all cylinders only when' Butler Scoring Northwestn 88 me Harvard __ 68 58 - Minnesota 73 playing at home by posting an : 54 W. Reserve 87 easy 92 to TO National Basketball Ralph Bole Marquette IP ee Ruteers 8% Association victor y over the Dee Bake Fe Kansas St il 84 UCLA §2 strong New York Knickerbockers. Ranh ‘Chapman .- ) n St ¢ in . ~ Losala (chi 88 » Junot Fi The Knicks rolled into Ft.!Marvin Wood

Orvis Burdsall W. W O'Brien

John Hall

Gene Stohler Jim Rosenstihl W. E O'Brien Robert

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Dwight Swails Woody MeBride Harley Griffith Bill McGrath Bill Brown Bob Robison Don Stevenson

Te {ack Colescott ..... 000 Tri-Cities beat Waterloo, 85 to 79, {a¢ nasil colt ..i.. =) ce

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er secondsplace Wisnsin. In conference play, - due has won

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{young men have been beaten this| ectional warfare will keep the ear b €or, an ennessee — sec Coach Mel Taube might use oe LAr Se wit state’s top teams busy from now | some new faces in an attempt to {stop the high |Schnittker and company. will be sophomores, led by Mar.

tin Horn, who looped in 20 points, ee games with Alabama at

1945. until scoring Dick | Kentucky heads down the si [since most of the major league [championships still had to be dewhich also cided. SOUTH BEND Central's onceand beaten Bears can wrap up the with the University of Mississippi eastern division of the Northern |at Memphis Saturday, is expected Conference if they can beat Eiknone- hart on the latter's floor Friday, {Both are unbeaten in league play. In the West NIHSC, Gary the three major Mann, Froebel and East Chicago examples of that almost extinct/Roosevelt all have identical rec< | species, the undefeated team, each ords of seven-a@nd-one. {play three times this week as col-/vades Roosevelt. tomorrow, |lege players turn from mid-year Froebel goes to Hammond Tech to the February Thursday. land March tests waich willydecide | |conference titles and tournament ‘back into the thick of the North /Central Conference title race by upending Muncie Central Friday, the same night Anderson, the second NCC powerhouse, "| Kokomo.

|sippl with a 13-4 record.

f | too- healthy 3-2 league record.

bids. Coach Ed Milkpvich’s St. Hepa. the experts last week by making|

plays Texas Wesleyan tonight at St.

{meet Loyola of Chicago.

they'll be at the conference champs. gi In another Saturday headliner, Ellen Gary Froebel meets Mishawaka.

Results of the weekly Indianapolis Cast-

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99, ’ Plorence Bright 94, Dors Bright 1 ht

| Pirates ‘overwhelmed Apother previously once-beaten outfit— Fritchton—53 to 24—in one of the most lop-sided Valley finales. on | record. :

allowed their opponents only nine points in the first half and three more in the third period before easing up. THEIR TRIUMPH gave the {small-town clubs their second Istraight Valley -title, for Monroe City’s Blue Jeans won last year, Meanwhile, only Princeton, Tell City, Salem Center and Richland {Center still sported perfect rec(UP)—|grds.- And one of those is sure to whose fall this week, when Princeton

tournament (day night.

{has been hamperad this season [by a southern revolt,

Chandler's Panthers, who also belonged to the select circle of the “eweep | unbeaten, lost that Yarte pa the south tonight when day. drepping a 46 to 40 decision they play Vanderbilt at Nash- to Boonville. which then went on to capture the Warrick County lean tourney, Conference competition and in-

New Castle's Trojans can climb

. JEW ALBANY, 78-to-36 winner

The pressure will continue tolover Indianapolis Howe last {build up if Milkovich’s men whip Saturday, ithe Southwesterners. they play Canisius,

Gerstmeyer,

fence, hopes to stay on top by The Dukes entertain Baldwin- taking Clinton, which went to the

|Whitey Skoog dropped 16 for the Wallace tomorrow night ant then gemi fina |scoot out of the Pittsburgh smog (qo, rnay,

in-to play Cincinnati Thursday and creased his total points for six|Louisville Saturgay. games to 122, an average of 20.3] TT per match, but his average Castin slumped enough to permit R h-| |feldt to move in front again in the!ing Club tournament yesterday |individual point race. Ou Saturday seven Big Ten clubs) and od hi Sn 98 each Harty

Still another thriller should be | Auburn's invasion of Columbia {City. If the latter wins from last {spring’s state tourney finalists, as northeastern

tourney

can't loose ground in On Thurs- the Southern Conference which week since they do not play a 58 to 48, Satur-league game.’ |day for its 12th triumph in 15 the only unbeaten SIAC club and age score of 21.75 points per ames, and next Saturday they for the second straight week en- ) gage in” non-loop games. Both Holy Cross and Duquesne meet Terre Haute Gerstmeyer in At Minneapolis the balanced hope to run their unbeaten rec-one of the major intra-conference yes had plenty to overcome ords to 17 games this week. The tilts Saturday. + Michigan §1 » Ball State 8 a fractured jaw. The discovery| Minnesota. Schnittker was held Crusaders meet Springfield to-|

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'to only a dozen points, but Bob morrow night, Loyola of Chicago in the Western Indiana ConferWisconsin ~~ 56| 58 DePaul 33|dentist, believing he had a bad pg, knolder netted 15. Fred Tay-| Thursday and Brown Saturday.

{lor and Bob Donham 14 each.| Is of the Wabash Valley

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