Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 February 1950 — Page 16
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Bucks Ride Top of Big Ten Heap With Impressive 8-1 Record By JIMMIE ANGELOPOLOUS, Times Sports Writer BLOOMINGTON, Feb. 7—The 10,050 fans- who saw Indiana University’s chances of a Big Ten cage championship all but die out) here last night, were convinced of one thing today: : The Hurryin' Hoosiers didn't suffer a sudden-death attack in 1osing that 56 to 55 do-or-die struggle with Ohio State's undeniable Buckeyes. They died a slow death; for 20 minutes--all of the second, half,
” ” It was a hardening of the artsries of the major ¢hannels feed- 0wa d S ur ue ing the hopes of any team-—scor-
ing from the field and hitting the
free throws. Indiana did neitney, in the second half. d y 0 in,
As a result, Indiana tthaged wearily to the dressing room, victim trove of six Big Ten hard. Uses Height to Good| wood scrapes. It ‘was the secon : { _game lost by one point. The third Ends Near Close Joss was a two-point’ ‘long count”. IOWA - CITY, lowa, Feb. 7 to Michigan: 4{UPy-~Towa's -height choked --off Ohio State rode majestically a closing rally by Purdue last atop the Big Ten heap with an 8-1 night for a 67-t0-60 victory to! mark, above second-place Illinois, gain revenge for an earlier Big nurturing high hopes for the cov- 10 loss, c'ed crown. Indiana's chances of - lowa used towering Sophomore even a share of the crown are like Center Chuck DArling and rangy drawing to an inside straight with Forward Frank Calsbeek effecone end open. The Crimson go to tively to build up a 44-t0-20 half-| Columbus later this month, time lead, but were forced to Look Like Champs ———fhalt_a late Purdue. rampage for, The Hoosiers looked like the their third conference win. against, class of the Conference in the three losses, Something new will be added fo the annual Shortridge-Tech
first 20 minutes. They hit 15 of 52, The defeat left Purdue in the shots. while Ohio State got nine/BIg 10 cellar with only one vic-| East Side. The Sexson boys will tangle—Cousin Joe of Tech
f 38 but they couldn't stop the tory and six losses. The lone luton Dick Schnittker, who Boilermaker win was a 64-to-55| Ward, a junior at Shortridge, is the son of Mr, and Mrs. Burl Sex
wu Slumps i in ‘Second Cousins Tangle in Shortridge-Tech Game
Hot Stove beegue— : end Vernon to Stay Golden Bloves With Cleveland
Firsi Sacker Not for Trade,
weigh-ins and physical examina-~ tions Friday afternoon will -be New Yor k offices.
petition. Greenberg said. “All we
Pennsylvania St. which 18 champions will be|will compete with Luke
in the medical rocm at thelland’s first base job.
{that each contestant in within his| {paid calls.
basketball fracas tonight on “the 3:15 p. m.
Greenberg Decl i : Deadline Set | cowbes ime
NEW YORK, Feb. 7—The mystery concerning. the j On Weigh- Ins mediate future of First Baseman Mickey Vernon was cles , up today when Cleveland General Manager Baik ur hters 5 declared, “He's not for trade and he'll stay with ug” — Hae 5 ged to. +The possibility of Vernon's transfer arosé yes fay y for perhaps the 50th time this winter when Greenberg hyd. Friday Afternoon |qeq with Yankee General T— —
dropped from Golden Gloves com-| “We didn't talk tradesat all” 1
crowned, eight in the Open Classithe Negro long ‘ball hitter, and and eight in the Novice Class, are Herb Conyers, the Texas League’ 8| slated between 2:30 and 5:30 P. M.[1949 batting leader, for Cleve
Armory. ; Greenberg wasn't Weiss’ only C ALENDAR Check Weights Closely |yigitor. President Bill DeWitt of|
Weights will be checked the Browns and General Manager| TODAY especially close this week to see prank Lane of the White Sox also BASKETBALL
{ {limit. Detailed physical exami-| | Count ales. I The Bro re trying to nego{nations will also be made. itiate . Ow 3 3 SE lego. ge red Heart. at Beds schools The final round will start 15, kees' second line pitchers, posminutes - later than in previous sibly Clarence Marshall, Dash. a weeks. First bout is scheduled at pijjatte or Frank ( Spec) Shea. Een "at Oakland City. (right dC Ward of Sh The Yankees, overloaded with(Stadiqm. = o . right) and Cousin War ort- | The program will open with the players and faced with the prob-
| ridge, Joe, a promising sophomore, is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ward Sexson, 1931 Hoyt Ave. (first four weights of the Novice|jo "o's im ming the squad to the GMAT tourney continues at Dearborn
three and lost six, failing to win
Fighters who do not report for Manager George Weiss at theo single game after July ring
A Washington spokesman: said the. Calvert-Trout deal was one “two or three” propositions
did Wasi. de to Billy Evans, Detrojt gen-
This warning was handed down discuss spring training possibil-| today as fhe Tutes-Legion Com-|ities for 1951 when the Yankees jeral manager. He would: not re. mittee completed arrangements will train at Arizona‘near us. : for staging the finals of the 17th] “We're not interested in deal- CHC" aeratood ps iy Indianapolis Golden Gloves Tour-iing Vernon-to the Yankees or any also are willing to deal for § 2 nament Friday night in the Na-iother club. We believe he'll help gy Hudson who has been wi tional Guard Armory, 711 N, nd we're going to keep him."| spo 10h since 1940. : do: who hit .201 in 153 a ; Weigh-ins for the finals, in games for the Indians last year, :
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hit for 27 points all game. \victory over Iowa at Lafayette. | named after Joe' $ father. . It was Schnittker's five field Paring scored 26 points, mostly ins from Calsbeek’'s missed goals and six charity conversions 0 UP- Bi He tat kept Ohio State in the game hooks and passes from tiny for- 0 I g ec u er omps in the first half. Indiana led, 35 to/ Ward 8Kip Greene. Calsbeek wasn't far off the pace with 20
Western Conference - | Tae Hawkeyes used their Tilt Tops List ge. -46, For 3d
at the intermission, but only ting at the margin "but the 24.
Me: bsence. The five-game de- most of its regular players, stay in and he, Watson and Bill Gar- gh. ' Greiner game a | ratt hit from the field to give In. yt RY gf jin \OTiwestern., and fensive average is 38.2.
diana a 47 to 37 lead with 10 min-|
utes remaining. Schnttker Got All 13 Charities | gers for BS
But Schnittker led the hit pa-|
rade to the Ohio foul stripe as In-| diana tried finding the hoop fran-| ud B tically. He hit four more in a row,
making it 48-47, Indiana, with five minutes ‘to go. Then Ham-|-riond Clark's Donhan gave his GREENCASTLE, Ind. Feb, | mates the lead, 49 to 48 for the first time in the half. Taylor con~yerted- when Garrett got his fifth. personnal at 4:16, hurting Indiana ib
Tech has the edge in the series at that point, 22 to 18, the Bu
record into battle while Tech has at the intermission. a 11-3 standing over-all. The Blue| Bulldogs Step up Pace Devils lost 40 to 35 and 38 to 28] Butler stepped up the pace
ted | ha hie Meyer potted 2 “but The game will be the 56th meet. Visits Tech Saturday. Should gained 10 of 11 points.
{Tech defeat Shortridge and Ca- o'Bri d Le r t 52-50, Ted Ja- ing in a series begun in 1906, with rien an sko, who bo cob. soloed for iy “more J Butler holding a 36-19 game edge. /thedral upset Attucks, the Green- received their third fouls wi
= “ones. oa THF ys. in town and 1 of 16 over- Wed We HANS Stuteville missed one, and Gene, The Tigers, an on-again off-| | games n
Ing mad two more gift shots’
{in_the game for 12 minutes beTech Has Edge {fore the avalanche began. Ahead
og, ames ‘won 25 and lost, dogs went to work and piled up| played, 20 {all but one of the next 15 markers e vibes in aames competition. ‘before the Cats could recover a| The Blue Devils carry an 8-8 bit and whittle the score to 36-25
(in the sectionals) to Tech last! the third period against their. well-balanced DePauw team Year. [rapidly-tiring foes and sank 23 takes on Butler here tomorrow, A victory over ‘Shortridge would more points to hike its lead to night for a return match and an|boost Tech's chances of defend-| 59.34 going into the final 10 min- | opportunity to even a one-point Hg its “eity title considerably. ies. It was late in that frame Jrressurably. ss received from the Bulldogs Crispus Attucks, which plays Ca- when the smooth-clicking visitors in January, {thedral’ at Tech tomorrow night. started on another spree that |
DePauw has an 8-5 season record; ¢lads would clinch the oy ttle. [the game hardly 10 minutes old,
| | midway through the fourth again outfit in early season, have 2 J. A. period. That was the signal for)
The four heavier weights in the
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also are ready to part with In- nouse, 8:30 p Weights in the Dpew Class. fielders Billy Johnson and George Stirnweiss and Outfielder Johnny
PRO ‘WRESTLING : Heavyweight card. Armory, 8:30 ». m.
Continuation tat ) of Trade Poor, Tats Tourney, ‘Besrd
{same weights in Open competi-| ANE, ot of tise busiest deal: TOMORROW iA ecision tion will complete the show. ers in the big leagues during re- BASKETRALL : Eliminations to pare the finall,ont weeks, would jake Lindell cat toad 13 fo ey a tik
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BASKETBALL STANDINGS {height especially in patrolling d a both backboards and intercepti past five weeks in the Armory! p.n Kuzava, one of the White Sox By Unies I TP. OF passes. Their aggressive rm nei 3 local Cage Games | Host Quintet Plagued by Injuries and more than 10,000 fans have... pitchers, in of the Until re-| No sames Big Ton PH Date vier 4 867 383/the first half kept Purdue off-| Times Special sess the furious action. cently Chicago sought Catcher poise Colleges VERGR Hijconsin +... : 00 47 balance. - On Tap Tonight | CLEVELAND, O. Feb. 7 — Butler University’s Bulldogs, Prizes to the champions and|q.. ‘Niarhos from the Yankees Banteroury at § “Habover oa A ea rrar 500 a After intermission Purdue il Bhortridge’'s annual tiff with improving on the old adage “every dog has its day,” today held. itsjrunnersup will be presented in the |, s 410+ was before they acquired ely iana 8 gh a at Ti, finnebots ; fi te. Paced by Howie Williams, |Tech provides most of the flavor second decisive basketball victory in less than a month over the ring following the final bout. The ppg yggf from Pittsburgh. In ad- Sinarsae otiitatern ! EH Iwho scored 11 points in the last On the three-game local prep hard-| ragged Red Cats of Western Reserve and the latest meeting ‘was| Open Class team of eight fighters... "+0 Masi Chicago has pContiguation of state tourney, Board of {10 minutes, Purdue kept whit- | Wood card tonight. {strictly “no contest.’ {will represent Indianapolis in the Catchers Bill Salkeld, Ed Malone, e Parlor. x
The contest is scheduled at the Paced by their two tricky, deadeye guards, Ralph (Buckshot) annual Tournament of Cham-|o "op. ot 21 4 Don Wheeler. St. Joseph's Win,
oh fe —— — erie | pions in Chicago, Feb. 27, 28 and ter the game was tied up six POInt halftime lead was too much| Tech gym, 8:15. Doors open at 6 O'Brien and Jimmy Doyle, the W Ip Casey Stengel, the irrepressible i eter a lead had changed to overcome, |Bulldogs last night romped al. Mid American : jMap, 1-4. H. Yankee manager, indicated he 76-74, in Overtime hands nine. Dick Axness, Purdue forward, | * cred Heart battles at Deaf most at will over the Cats, 76 to! W L Pet! od | + Isti1l is interested in obtaining ale Stree Bill Toshetr's deception got him/led the Boilermakers with 2 |B iol 106 S100 Sux lenin ow | |f8. in A anaus wal Tn 1 ye Swedes Clean Up right-hander Ray Scarborough] RENSSALAER Feb 7 — St 1 ight fielders and Lou/Points. Sent a 's jyseason VISES from Washington. ~~ Jue ra ght, pe) driving and| Towa “ ol Purdue gm winners of 15 of 16 games, visit Mid-American Conference mark! B. Micnigan cesses 3 2 goo In Ski Tourney 7 (UP Bucky Harris, the new Senator Josephs oa ge gui et Ne on. fioor game accounted for five jouerss 3 & Bf pines t fis » Franklin Township. The Flashes|3-2. JOD. Te wrens soserss 3 ¢ 383, » RD, ee Femnination of Pilot, doesn't want to part withi7g to 74, here last night. It ‘was - field goals and two charity tosses. Esliveek. § 0 OMeNulty.t tace Conch Ben Gunn's five with a; O'Brien, who poured in 28 HW ROaftve cevererrs 3.5 286 Li en's oe events left this Scarborough and Yankee officials Bi) Krodel's tip-in in. the final Indiana went seven minutes and] Bie Eh b i igo BolT 40-10 mark that may mean little. | points in Butler's 70-56 triumph Miami (O.) ......... 1 8 .167/tbe cross-counury events 'e °|admit the proposed deal has de- five seconds that put the Pumas 40 seconds without a field goal to! an nge. 1 Bitnko.e | Shortridge, now riding a five-| {over Reserve on Jan. 14, added off the floor in the final minutes jlittle papermil jown gos toqay) veloped into a stalemate. in a 68.06 tie at ine end Gr br start the second half. Free throws| Cli thon.e § agent igame winning streak, gets a/23 more to’ his mounting total with a sprained ankle. as the world ski championship an : regulation period. Rly t Indiana five points-but Bob Shiite Ty ables" _i/chance to spoil Tech's 6-0 record in gaining top scoring honors for| It was Reserve's 10th loss in 16. entourage moved west to. the] THE SENATORS made a bona In h Bob Burkholder, Fred| Teens Be [among the city boys. The Blue the evening. Center Joe Lésko of games and its fifth in seven| Rocky Mountains for the finalfide offer yesterday when they Art Fle he D ER nham. field. and| Iowais 3713 30 Tota 53/Devils have averaged 50.2 points the losers and Doyle both tallied league starts. events. proposed to trade Pitcher Paul etcher Dies ap Zain Sm (le ed TELL ows Sd ol the last five games since the 15. —————— Sweden on pvery ace a | Catyent to Detroit for Pitcher aes ANGELES, Xb. 7 (UP)— rant Calsbeek, o£ §. return of Bill Ralph after a nine-| Reserve, riddled by injuries to! cross-country competition which Paul (Dizzy) Trout, who has fall-/ Ar etcher, Yankee third base 40-35, Indiana. Bob Masters came flecks Rye? ho Greed » P a y nj ed! Decatur Matmen ~ Win- lended here yesterday. Norway en yy Tigers’ good graces.|coach during the days of Babe
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