Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 February 1950 — Page 28

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Sports Parade—

Why the Trend To Cage Sport?

~~ Could It Be Expense Involved In Fielding Good Grid Team?

By OSCAR FRALEY, United Press Sports Writer NEW YORK, Feb. 11-—A chain reaction resulting from athletic dishonesty today sas forcing football into the background and "booming basketball into intercollegiate prom-

ence hat it simmers down to is'a matter of competitive

\Could that have been because of

iy football a college m ust|Could that bidding against such]

“buy” 50 players if it wants a ,. Notre Dame? good club. In basketball the jt an points up the number of | cost is just one-fifth as steep be- prevaricators who assertedly are "cause you only need 10 men tohit compliying with the NCAA| the big time. sanity code, or, as some people | So there is no question that the racetiously. refer to it, the “sani-| smaller colleges are switching 10 tary”. code limiting aid to athbasketball, because of the lesser jetes. costs, instead of attempting to, Only: seven schools confessed match the more powerful and al- yoluntarily that they were giving, legedly “pure” major universities more than the allotted aid to ath-| as a gridiron attraction. letes when the NCAA .sent

put its fill-it-in-on-your-honor ay ORKS like this: The litle queationnaire. Those schools were bidding; therefore they “haven't Boston College, ns 4 good teams, and so they don't at- ginia, Maryan, an tract the paying customers, dg ro» What are some of the big name! W teams of basketball? That's easy. NOTHING WAS ever a better —City College of New York, St. recommendation for enrollment. John's (which doesn’t even have If your son goes to one of those

il learn the! Touts, Canisius, Bradley, Bowling|Pe¢ certain that he’ Green, DePaul and Nd of their | meaning o honor as well as get ignominious gridiron ilk. An education. : St. Louls has dropped football For NCAA officials adbecause of its grid. deficit. Now Mitted that: “We are not silly Canisius has followed suit after SougH to believe fat everybody | t t = Jating $3 en kind ls shitting ts Which -makes the so-called “sin-~ - of rescuing the athletic fund. St, ful seven” gentismen of igen Bonaventure has dropped $135,000 And means that ‘the rest have in-three years-and only recently, their haloes on so tight they must lost its highly regarded coach,[have headaches. Hughie Devore, to New York Uni-| If there wasn't a competitive

» t lick V p ATkEL on football players, then versity which © uly c as

go around, even to the smaller DEVORE is a nice fellow and schools. As it is, there aren't. Any| a good coach. But he certainly| school with a superb football must have seen which way the/team is open to suspicion. wind was blowing to chuck an{ And meanwhile, because of the "easy touch for a spot where they lesser costs, basketball is moving can't even get out 22 players foriin more solidly all the time. Not scrimmage three days a week. [that there is anything wrong with This is not to say that 8t the court sport. It's just that a Bonaventure is quitting football. [kid should learn more than pbb

The town is crazy about the game. |canery before he is pald off with » But still the sport didn’t pay.| |a degree. - Haas Continues fo Hold-Slim Edge; - ‘Slammer’ Fires 63; Middlecoff Scores 2 BAN ANTONIO, Tex. Feb. 11 (UP)-—8lim Fred Haas Jr., New Orleans clung to his lead in the $10,000 Texas Open goif Oo: | ment today at three-quarter mark, but only by maintaining a fast) pace as a pack of par busters closed In. Haas posted a 66 today for a 54-hole total of 199, 14 under par, for three days and good for a two-stroke lead facing tomorrow's © final 18, Close behind were’ Jim Demaret of Ojai, Cal, at 201 and Sam Swimmers Snead, who came up from deep in| ~ the pack to equal a Basics competitive record with a oro, ose Dual Mee Snead was in third place, 202, One stroke up on the Na Times State Servis tional Open Champion, Dr. Cary! TERRE HAUTE, Feb, 11—The/ Middlecoff. The Memphis dentist men's swimming team of the In-| helped himself to a 64 In the gianapolis Athletic Club dropped latest firing. , [a 42-t0-33 verdict here this afterDemaret had a 86 in today'sinoon to Indiana State in a dual tound, Sut all the Gthets Were meet. over-shadow y Snead, e West Virginia hillbilly who. got Ei rere, oe ~~ his-record-equaling; - eight-under- Loo 354593 going into that race. ~~ bar score despite three-putting| gy) Kerr, Indianapolis’ ShortBumber 17 green. ridge High School sophomore, Middlecoft Fires 29 broke his own pool record here Middlecoff got into the lime-jand copped first places in the 220 light too with a sensational 29 and 440-yard free style events. on the back nine, keeping him| The Indac girls will engage the TE. up among the leaders. Riviera girls at 2:30 tomorrow But there was not much breath- afteruogn at the Athletic Club ing room between the top quartetipool. The IAC junior boys i and the remainder of the field. Joul- an inter-squad meet. At 204 came George Fazio of| 30-yard Medley Relay—Won by Indae, Conshohocken, Pa. Then there iBill Moran, Tom Lord and Jim Moran) was a two-stroke void to 206,{ 220-Yard Freestyle-Won hy Bill Kerr, | where Fred Hawkins of El Paso, |jafiaciad, Dale Leokle, Indians State;

, . To + Sinton H tered par figures today, including ¥ Clinton Freestyle Won By Bob Armer.

Snead’s 63, two 64's, six 66's, two Indians State; 3, Pat Pisher. India

68's, eight . 60's. and. seven. 70's, a 3 Frank Parrish, Thdac. me. tT One-Putt Greens “17150-Vard Pagriroke. Won by Bill Mor-

0 indac: 3 mn i k Mest Rinney. ofa d Bol own, For the ii4 holes, 32 players had “%0o-ys pian. “Won me

Indian 3. Phillips, "adi State. record) 0-Yard Preestyle—Won by

sub-par totals and seven others Bip were even par at 213. 4voal Snead had eight one- -putt! a? John Raines. Indag: greens to offset the three putts Leckie. Indiana State. Time, he took after landing 40 feet) 400-Yard Preestele Relay—-Won. by away from the cup with his drive Bob Armer sind Pat Bacher) By SSE to number 1 Haas missed only two greens today, but in each case chipped up to within one foot. Some putt that hung on. the lip! “from ‘eight feet away on number] 32 cheated ' Middecoff out of a string of seven consecutive birdies| on_ his sensational back round.

Wabash Wallops St. Joe, 61 to 48

Times State Service CRAWFORDSVILLE, Feb, 11 Led by guard Bob Risley, former Ben Davis of Indianapolis high! school star, who dumped in 20 points, Wabash College defeated St. Joe, 61 to 48, here tonight, Wabash led from the beginning and held a 30-21 advantage at halftime. Bob Dwyer led the scoring for St. Joe with 15 points. |

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‘Wabash ° (81) St. Joe us) is I of} oft of ‘MacDougall.t 5 5 Wies.f P 3 > Gavit,f 4 0 2|Dwyer.f 1 } 3 ¢ | Gelner.f. 1 3 0Bartont 02 18 { Jackson.c 0 4 0 Horky.f 00 2 gleo 0 3 2 Krodel,o 200 islev.¢ ° 4'R Ptirson. ¢ 31:12 ouston,s 4 5 2/Peterss 8 3.4 chuters.g 20 2) Tesmardg 0 0 0/3 . Sotals 31 131 Totals 20 8 A i od Halftime score: Wabash 30, St. Joe 21, |i throws miss MacDougall, Risley, yer 5, Peters, Barton, Schulte

Pete Backor, one of the American Hockey League's ablest defensemen, will be with the Pittsburgh Hornets again to-. night - when they invade the coliseum in a "crooshul" western division game at 8:30. The

Officials: Nichols and Baker

78 Cage Teams Enter Independent Tourney

Beventy-eight teams have en-| ~ fered the 33d annual city inde- +, /pendent basketball tourney which | | oven at 7:15 p. m. Tuesday in _the Dearborn Gym. Chevrolet | 30.year-old Pete is li Body is” the defending champion. | | be ' bs He . : Sider | : 4 M. G. Engelhardt, tournament] brother ‘of Henry Dackor, de. eh + Will announce pairings, fenséman for St. Louis. * ©. tomerfow after all players’. regis- | EE oC a ro’? -o __ "trations - ve ‘been certified. Teams will be notified br ‘Phone College Wrestling

r oe mail of their rst round games. [urine Sgthrogiers

Ls | |

Tiree Ltt Fellows’ Top

| Tell City, and Winslow and Glenn |

{the surprise package in the 19486,

~-wotttd-be-plenty-of-them-to+

{add to this list before long. |

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| (UP)—Marlene

Cage Choices

“Tell City, Winslow And Glenn Can Shoot With Best

By KURT FREUDENTHAL United Press Sports W

powers who can run and shoot | with the best of them unbeaten

—will be the tap “Peoples Choice” selections in the 40th annual In-| ‘diana High School hardwood sweepstakes, Those three and several others) will attempt to uphold the repu-| tation of the “little guys” in the four-week grind getting under| way in 10 days. Not since Flora's Badgers were

show has a small power gone. to the four-team final, The Badgers! lost to Ft. Wayne Central in the, afternoon game, however. | The small-town elite was led by! four unbeaten outfits last year—| | Winslow, Monroeville, Sugar | Creek and Fairland. But only]

sectionals and lost to Madison's | state runner-ups in regional play.|

Won 24 Straight

Monroeville won 24 games before being sidelined by Ff. Wayne Central, blasting the hopes of th e No. 1 “people's choice.” But three other little teams made it to thep'Sweet Sixteen” before dropping out. They were, . Summitville, Brookston and Jef-| ferson Township. Thus, while none of the smaller entries the finals, they

“compensate” for their losses; Only Tell City and Richland! Center of Fulton County still have a chance to enter this year's tourney with perfect records. Tell City’s Marksmen have won 17 straight, 4nd Richland’'s Wild-| cats reached the 20-mark Friday | night with a one-point victory| over Leithers Ford. The ‘Kats/| should pose no problem, however, in the Winamac sectional Other small-town na include Glenn, Fontanet's ' Bea-

towners, Mauckport and Elletts- dlana University's swimming aad, with the big shamrock on}, ville, all beaten just once, and| Won its fifth meet in seven starty And With'a 52 to 32 victory over Pr ville YMCA here this afternoon.

~ [Washington-Clay upstate. there probably will be others to)

Thus, hopes were high for an-|

A trio of small-town basketball

Walter Haywood, 135; Jimmy Wilton, 126; Robert Collins, 118; Bob Johnsen,

160; Robin Hood, present Indianapolis i in the Tournamam of Champions in Chi-

Fighters Set for Supreme

Test i in Tough Tourney

Youths Have Many Ambitions but Main One Now Is to Win All Possible Honors

By JIM HEYROCK y took. _ Indianapolis’ Golden-Gloves team-that-will repredgent the -eity in along numerous bigger foes to the annual Tournament of Champions in Chicago Stadium this month is composed of youths with all fypes of ambitions. : But their immediate ambition is to win every honor available

in the Chicago Tournament, For example, there's Robert

WU Swimmers | Win 3th Meet

tate Kervie BLOOMING ON, Feb. 11 —1In-|

Bill Shadburne of Indiana won!

“ " ‘ » taking the 200-yard free style and! other “Flora” or “Summitville” | B y y ¢ to emerge from the ranks of the {the 440-yard free style. Louisville huge Chicago Stadium will bel

unheralded to give the big-city {powers a run for their money in|

ANDERSON, "Fob. 11 The An-| derson Ravens pegged a 73-62 win | over the Canterbury Knights to-| night on their home floor to ine" sure third place in the Hoosier] College Conference. Bob Freeman, Anderson forward and former Indianapolis Tech High School star, marked up 15 points for the Ravens. In

fouls, He "uncorked markers. | The Knights muffed 18 out of 30 free throws.

Canterbury's Hbot Gipson scor-|

ed 21 points. Anderson 48 of Canterbury (62) fx fg 1 » Freeman. f 5 5 Pl Gertn f 25 Howell, $2 Cline, f 4 1 5 Harris 6 2 3 Abblesatee 1 00 Woodwinds: 1 3 2 Gipsol Fre Iams, 4 2 HiCoxix 51 4 Hin. f 3 2 olBarry.e 43 3 Rola x 1 0 § | Whitehurst,g 0 0 ol Totals 2 18 24 Totals B12 19 Anderson 34, Canjer-|

Haltime score: 9.

| bur Tex., and Dick Metz of Virginia arard, Freestyle-Von rhe? indians, Free throws missed: ‘Anderson: Pragman. Reach, Va. were tied. State: 3. Clinton Mare, indac. Tim 4 (2, Howell 3. Smith. 1. Harris Divin on on Koehn WA na! ary Holloway 1. Williams 2: oud. Thirty of the 67 piayers bet-| rate: m Hockman, Indiana State: | Barry 8, Gipson 4. Cox

Officials: Kennet Kenneth Smock, Frank Smock, Prank White,

Jasper Defeats Anderson, 48 to 5

JASPER, Ind., Feb. 11 (UP)— Jasper's Wildcats, who launch defense of their Indiana high school basketball = championship in 10 days, coripleted their regular schedule tonight by beating rugged Anderson, 48 to 45, ~ Two veterans—Tom Schutz and Buzz Rumbach-—led Coach Cabby O'Neil's 'Kats to their ‘13th vie-

{tory in 19 starts. :

Anderson, now beaten three times in 19 contests, tied the score at 25-all. But Jasper forged

\ |ahead, took a 31-t0-25 lead and [then beat off the Indians’ rallies.

Schutz led Jasper with 17 points and Rumbach got 12. Gene

{Wilson and Roy Young counted’ . {20 points between them far the

losers.

Marlene Bauer

Defeats Sister -

PALM BEACH, Fla. Feb. 11 Bauer hugged and kissed her big sister Alice today after beating ‘her savagely

“{with pitch and putt to win the all-Bauer Palm Beach Women's | golf championship finals.

Marlene, 15, wearing white feated Alice, 22, wearing white shorts and a yellow sweater, five | up and four to go to make the two Texas terrors all even in the goif| tourney’s they have had to finish together.’ © The two sisters have played: four finals in the last two years. | {Alice beat Marlene in the Long | Beach tourney this year and each {has won against the other in the last two Los Angeles city Opens. { Alice was one victory ahead of! {21a 1ene until today.

Amdteur Basketball

pehra Beers will play th Indeta today in the wlll

| st. {Cincinnati Mohawks for an 8-to-

ithe _second half, with four La {2 victory tonight and crept with-

3 goals for the hat trick and added

shorts and a red sweater, de- (Bo)

of the Irish last season and win-

Heisman awards, probably will continue to play “his familiar end position.”

{ Indiana’ s most colorful and great-| | {lana Ro a rT hy {est sports extravaganza. |" 200.-¥ard Pree Style—Shadbur rge. 4 Boll ger (L). Me Aree (I). ame I ard Pree Style—N Nesbitt Ed A ex (11, Ruckriesel (LY, Time, ‘24. Anderson “Smacks | (Divin g—Relsiz (1), Cave (Ii, Scherer d Free Stile-.A Alvarez on Ruckb b (mie 5 wi Hunt (L). Tune, ~ {Canter Yl Yr = 73 2 | ns (L. 4 Bagh me oa Rg 1

Tied own varsity record i

ard Breast Stroke— Care (I), Miller aa LS bron (Li. Time, “Pree Sixie—8hadburne Boling r Tee: Wi Ib Time, 85 Free Strle Relay on by] Louisville SRuckriege] holds, and. Bolas Time:

ee f Fiyers Narrow |

Caps’ Hockey Lead ST. LOUIS, Feb. 11 y ed Louis Flyers cut down the

in a point of third-place Indianapolis in the western division of the American Hockey League at the arena tonight before 7569 spectaOrs. Bill McComb and Cliff Simpson added considerably to their point itotals as they led the Flyer attack. McComb notched three

two assists for five points. While Simpson tallied two goals and! !assisted on four others for six points... -

Buckeye Water Ace |

Posts Swim Mark | MADISON, Wis., Feb, 11 (UP) |

|=—An Ohio State swimmer scored ment and hopes he can do equally ja new national record as his team | well in Chicago.

| beat the University of Wisconsin, |

ay, ny Ar Jodey Ohio State free-| styler, set the record with a 4:443 speed for the 440-yard event. It betters the old mark of! 4:464 for a for a 20-yard course.

Amateur steur Basketball

Scores in district AAU basketball tournament at Dearborn Gym: Ace Electric 71, Kingan Packers 39; Riverside 62, Eden Texaco 50, Bush-Calahan Léague playoff: Consolidated Business College 486, Vic's Pharmacy 45. 2 AAU tourney at Seymour: Bloomington College Inn 55, Madison Merchants 47; Freetown Hawks 66, Bedford Allison Foundry 55; Seymour Eagles 45, Bedford 42. +

Detroit Lions

step in their rebuilding program,

a year. . : Hart, who swept major football awards after a tremendous 1949 season with the Irish, was one of two players on Coach Alvin N. MecMillin's “most-wanted”

The other is Doak Walker, the | super-duper Southern. Methodist back on whom the Lions also hold exclusive bargaining rights. "Happy With Terms: Hart, 21-year-old native of Turtle Creek, Pa., said he was ‘“genuinely happy” to sign a pact with the Lions, shooting to better their (fourth-place 1949 standing in the old National Football League. ‘ McMillin said Hart, co-captain

ner of ‘both the Maxwell and

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

Teary Local Hopes In Chicago Gloves

Hoy od and welterweight Robin]

Sign Hart For Reported $12,000 a Year

DETROIT, Feb. 11 (UP)--The Detroit Lions, taking a major announced today that they have} signed All-American end Leon Hart to a three-year contract. Terms were not disclosed, but the 255-pound prize recruit from Notre Dame was reported to have entered the pro ranks for 312.000

a football team), Seton Hall, St. 3chools, or is going there, you can Fairland made it through the fo right). Paul Locket, heavyweight; Willie Crawford, 175; Robert Twiss, (back row), form the team that will re cago Stadium, Fob. 27, 28 and

Mar, 1.

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112 (front row, left 147

City Bowlin

Jared, Short Leading By GENE

as expected.

rolled a 2906. The Tavern crew must stand on its 2877. Hotel]

the second spot by Fowley’'s Rail

a handicap of 419, People’s Outfitting Co. took over third with a 2837. Last week's third place score just didn’t hold up. It was bettered by seven clubs. The Hickman's are now entrenched in fourth place. They

{must be content with Jo Berkopes’

597 high for the evening. : In the men’s city tourney doubles. and singles at Pritchett’s, Bernie Jared and Elva Short held both the doubles actual and dou bles handicap leadership with a 1181 and (141) 1325, respectively. Don Foliza led the singl's ac-

led singles handicap with (100) 720.

620

{Rose Poly Wins

Times State Servies TERRE HAUTE, Ind, Feb. 11

Rose Poly’s Engineers got their

INDIVIDUAL LEADERS . SINGLES (ACTUAL) BOY “POR Ni a Sieve 842 SINGLES (HANDICAP) M. Van Noe Siisuias 546 (96)-—842

UBLES (ACTUAL Gertrude Mover Ace Widdleswart «+1017

8 ( IC G. Meyer-A. iddleswart1017 (180)—1197 ALL EVENTS (ACTUAL) 1838

Alice” Middles Alice Middleswart ..... oki 1535 JAD os

WOMEN'S CITY, TC TOURNAMENT Team Le Act. Ba Tot.

(Irish) “Twiss, the middleweight representative, who wants to be a physical education instructor, Twiss, who insists the “Irish” be used with his name, is a student at Purdue University, majoring in physical ed. 2 On 49 Team

Twenty-one years old, Twiss

will exchange his white and green|

the leg, which have been a fa-

'miltae sight to fans at the six Sl | Times-Legion Golden Gloves ses-|Littlex

{sions, for the team’s white and

{two first places for the Hoosiers, black trunks.

The experience of fighting ml

won only the 440-yard free style nothing new for+«two members of {relay event. Summary: |

the team, lightweight Walter Hay-, . Both were on the Times-| Legion team last year. { Ha was the “118:pound’ representative last year and lost i a close decisionin his first Chi|cago bout. But since that time 5. has had a year of hard fighting and training and

Hood is no less determined. He,

Cam. went to Chicago as the middie Ties in 1953 and 1954. Richard

weight representative ' last year C. although he weighed less than 147, {pounds. He lost his first bout but ‘made a good showing with the heavier opponent.

Student at Attucks Bob Collins, the 118-pound representative, wants to be a pharmacist. Collins, 16, is attending Crispus Attucks High School. He is a cool fighter and should be a standout in Chicago. He defeated - last year’s Chicago participant, Ralph Saxton, to gain his place on the team. Bob Johnson, also 16, is the 112-pound member. A student at Crispus Attucks; this will be Johnson's first trip to the Windy City for a Golden Gloves Tournament. Jimmy Wilson, the 16-year-old youngster who skipped the Nov-

is determined —Ohio State and California, Rose ./to_become a favorite. in Chicago.| BOW! rivals this year, have agreed

also}

first and only victory of the sea-

ison tonight when they turned ns EE back Principia College of Illinois, M

52-45, It “was the only game Rose could win this season for it closed the campaign for the Engineers.

Richard Vick of Rose and Jack y Wand

Kilburn shared high point hon-

ors with 17 apiece. Rose had lost |w

15 straight games before the vic-

tory over Principia. Principia's Laze

record now stands at 14 wins and six defeats,

«s 507! 581 | 585

Tes B32 81

S28 528 522 |

wh Ne

roe Fur Agnes Junker, Indianapolis Limatype . a 1, Capitol Sum ber

Biggest news in the Women’ night was the failure of the | Hickman Whirlaways to come through

Lincoln was also moved out of ic

Club. The Fowleys rolled 2863 on

{tual with 626 and Harry Bowsher |{—

544 | 532 |

Whirlaways’ 2821 Cops 5th Place in Women’s

g Tourney =

Fall City Beer Takes Over Top Team Spot; -

Men's Doubles

LAWSON s City Bowling tournament last

The Whiriaways came up with a 2821 on a handicap of 194 to take fifth place in the second week-end of the tourney. Last week's leaders, Fireside Tavers, was Budgie out, of the oy. 1spot-by Fall City Beer. The Beers

fr orry TouRNAMENY

(483) 1

Miniature Tubes 2089 DOUBLES (Aetual) ~B, Jared—E. Shor 181 n-1 |2—John Branam-Ray tor Conn, obert Dickison «Orville ...iloon 1 ugene Suerreit- Milford Bills i: 3 ert Bourdon-. ak Zews DOUBLES ( ICAP) - Hde, Total {§0 (141)--1328 arts. 1 71 (41) —1318

Bilis. ie C171 (1311304 38, (120)—1183 (ACTUAL

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1-! Jared—E. EF. pile Hii Ff vors.Lee RK. Bourdon. 1

SIN 1—Donald Rous

f= TE Dick Nolan ..:

Yaver Bowlers Beat Girl Visitors

Yaver Men's Shop defeated the

Fanatorium Girls’ Team from at Pennsylvania Alleys, 3096 to 2911, in a match game. | The match was rolled for the

Grand Rapids, Mich, lastnight -

1

local cl others v Mrs Federat where &

“—or the

benefit of the polio fund. The Michigan girls will bowl the Milano Inn girls today at 1:30 Pp. m, at Pennsylvania's alleys,

High in last night's match was

{world’s champion bowler, Marian

{Ladewig, with 224, 229 and 259, (for a total of. 712. Second was Peyton Printz of the Yaver's with 701. His game totals were 233, 192 and 276.

Leafs in Second Spot TORONTO, Feb. 11 (UP)-—The | Toronto Maple Leafs gained sole 308 possession of second place in the 30:/ National Hockey. League. tonight by blanking the Montreal Can-

‘Tech Captures City Title

Rose Poly (52) Principia (45) f& fi pfKilburn,t 8 1 HES ( Baton, 2 E. J. Carlson Co. ... 308 | ck. § 5 2Rousel 9 0 4 Marie , Peoples Suthtting Badger.t 00 $i Mussman.t 3 2 3| Marie Wettie: Fall City Beer Connt .. 3 3 3 wo A239 Louise Grande. Paper. Service . Delp.c 58 3 Burzeli.e 1 0 4iDoras Baird, Old Crown Ale ... 303 2 1 SHathaway.g 0 0 0 Charlene Thempson. Ross J. Moors .. 501 {Bennett.® 0 0 3Levinsomx 1 1-3] Harriett Patterson, Pall City Beer .... 300 adiens 2 to 0. Michaels, 0.0 0 1.1.01 TMarsbaile 2 3 3iCainx 32 4 McCareterg 0 0 w= we «i Totals 18 9 23} Totals 18-16-17} —— | ggTalftIme score: Rose Poly 28, Principia |

Free throws missed: Vick. Conn 32, Delp, Marshall 3, SHiburn 3, Mussman 3, Pike, Levinson 3, Cain Officials: Masnabosco and Glaze,

OSU, California Book Grid Series

- COLUMBUS, O., Feb. 11 (UP)

to’ 2 home-and-home football se-

Larkins, Ohio State athletic director, announced tonight. The Buckeyes will play California Oct, 3, 1953, in Berkley, Cal, and the Bears will come here the following year. The OSU 1953 schedule is now complete with home games against - Indiana, Tilinois, North: western, Michigan State and Purdue. Road games are with Navy in Baltimore, Wisconsin in Madison and Michigan in Ann Arbor.

Young Cue Star

Wins National Match GHICAGO, Feb. 11 (UP)—Har-

"111-10 in the first quarter. Evans-

(Continued from Page 25) seven of nine. in town and 15 of

18 over-all. Sisdsinaion i ofl Hews (43) Ig fof ' Teer % Crispus Attucks (44) hmalfeldtt 4! Fahrback % of) 1g 1t-pf Artin 4/ McKinsey. Sexsont 3 ast $e | ou : Buyer. pol gf tram.e Lg sisrine ; 13 vise = emann,e Tas ; Wikre 83 ae Ste 2 Korein |b Teo. Nell 3 T 2 Darsey. : 1] Wits 301 , , nn 7 10 20 1714 26! Totals 17914 Tou se: 3 Yech ge Crisp ol eS Scor e i; South 27, Howe! tucks 324. E00 ed. Sou oT hmal h, Se 2, Aman, Nerding, ner; Epsterth Bearer. &n 8 Attucks, + Dwyer 3, y 6 Davis, Jewe To Piierois and Leland.

macher.

Cathedral Trounced Times State Service EVAN SVILLE, Feb. 11—Hitting their shots from every angle, Evansville Membrial -High -School

TS thietas: Jake Caskey and Wilbur Schu-

School of Indianapolis: here tonight, 72 to 53. ’ Cdthedral's only lead was at

ville led at halftime, 31 to 24. George Mordhaus led the scoring for Evansville with 24 points.

Cathedral with 12.

ice Class to become an Open!

fighter, wants to b- a tool and die| innings.

| designer. pound representative. He breezed through the Indianapolis tourna-

Paul Lockett, the 19-yearsold|

He will be the 126-

Dean Cunningham was high for|

Beating Attucks, 49 to 44

Cards’ 18th triumph in 20 games. Howe has won eight of 18,

Ripple Wins, 60-43

Leading from thé opening whistle, Broad Ripple High School outplayed South Bend Adams, 60 to_43, last night at the Rockets’ -

triumphed over Cathedral High|8Ym:

Although the score was lopsided, the game was hard fought from the beginning. Mell Egderton, South Bend guard, was ejected from the game in the third quarter for fighting. The Rockets held a 31-19 lead at halftime. John Campbell, Broad Ripple forward, led the Rocket scoring

old Worst, ST Erenr oly star from| = pe. serial om Csihedral a ot with 16 points on seven field goals oan ap Mich, won his) Mattingly, + 0 3 Riddieit ito 73/ and two free throws. Ken Dillon rst game in. the national three-|preemant 3 1 2 Painter ’ 2 3| was high for the visitors . with cushion billiard tournament to-|Glllemt 0 8 HCaHORL § 3 32/14 points. day, turning back Ray Kilgore of | Schmiciss ’ 8.3 Resengarind 2:99 Brana Rispls 400) 5 B. (Adams) (43) Los Angeles, 50 to 25 in 60 Nano" "® § 1 iConatonc 0 0 07. Campbell 7 3 “3/Dition.t 55% { Dippie.s 0 0 0 Simko,c 3 38 rks. { 4 3 Miller? 401 Worst, who h §}joeie, §§ gms f3dGune Hid orst, who has been touted as Hunts ’ $ i Ondshan.g 23 oi phams 3 : % Moores 241 a Soming Shampion, had a high Donahue. 0 0 0 : | Plus f is 2p ay 801 run seven in defeating the = 157 18 inner, = 1.0 0 Ptatfg 200 Totals 30 12 24 - Totals _. 18 7 18 GoNH becke 9 1. 1/goui : 3 ki whi Anger.g 0-0. phe «Coast. .entrant.. ..Kilgore To Huiftime SCOPE “Bvanswilie Ii. Cathe Lwin s 8 0 Teer he: ? 0 3 also posted a high run of seven,| Pree ‘Uirows missed: Kirkoff. Sinko 3. nolL. $8 UWeisserrt 0.0 1 {but was unable to match Worst's| Woods 2, Springer-3. Cunnin sham 4 4 ,

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two weeks to be in oll shape} or Chicago, The eave Frm i “Feb.” iA “fights will be Feb, 27; 28 and Mar. 1 The team also mu t push away from that second helping of dessert before the Chicago trip. The eight members of the team must report to the Armory medical room on Friday, Feb. 24 for a pre-Chicago weigh-in. Fighters) must stay within their Weight class limits,

“We are designing our plans for 1950 with that in mind,” the soft-spoken Lion coach said. Hart saw some duty as a ball- carrying fullback. Center Joe Watson of Rice, Fullback Art Murakowski of Northwestern and Minnesota Tackle Floyd Jaczowski are other standouts in line for Detroit contracts. Hart was a four-year regular at Notre Dame. He caught 49 passes for 701 yards and 15 touchdowns and piled: up another 112 yards through the little more than a season of occasional ball-

An gineering student at South Bend.

Pace Kentucky Win

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Tennessee 79 to 52. It was sweet revenge, indeed,

ing champions, repaying in full the 66-53 setback suffered earlier this season at Knoxville. The big gun in the Wildcat attack was Bill Spivey, who found the range with a hook shot and poured in 34 d In 34 points.

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time gaining its 20th victory without a defeat tonight as it beat the New York A.C., 73 to 56, before a sellout crowd of 3100 basketball fans at Worchester Auditorium. Coach Lester (Buster) Sheary used his second and third pla:| Lu toons throughout most of the game, but in the brief time the first: string appeared they racked up 28 points to 10 for New York.

——h———————_s Park Drops Close Tilt The Glenwood School for Boys of Chicago Heights, Ii, took a 41-39 victory here from Park School.

Park led at the first quarter, 9-8 and the half, 26-16, as John DeVoe marked up 10 points. DeVoe paced Park scoring with i: points and Kaur of Glenwood ad 12.

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{play to shove Warren Central linto a. 28-27 lead... A foul by Hage on Don Crawford let the Bears tie up the scoreboard at 28 all, With little more than a minute to go, Dan Siler streaked in under the lace to lay up the final winning Bear tally.

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Sacred Heart Wins

Overcoming a one-point: deficit in the second period, Sacred Heart's cagers won, 49 to 33. over- Hope, Ind., in ‘a basketbail

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terms with Hope taking a 13-12 lead ‘ii the second quarter, But Sacred Heart began hits ting shortly before the end of the first half and held a 24 to 17 ad~

Cards Trip ‘Howe

Southport grabbed the lead In the second quarter to hand Howe's scrappy Hornets a 48 to 43 setback on the Cardinal’s floor last night. Howe jumped to a 4 to 0 ead with Larry McKinsey and Ernie Phelps hitting from the field, but the Cards maintained a 16 to 14 lead at the first quarter as Roland Nerding got three fielders. Wilbur Zobbe gave Howe a 17 to 16 margin but Dave Bertram made it 18 to 17, Southport, which led till gafne time.

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