Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 February 1950 — Page 13

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THE INDIANAPOLIS. TIMES

Holy Cross Sure Of NCAA Bid

(Rites Tomorrow for

| Omos Post [Girls Cage Team One of f Best i in State

- 95-89 NBA Win [ over Tri-Cities

Groza’s 25, Beard's 23 Pace Scoring; Hawks’ Rally Fails

MOLINE, Ill, Feb. 13 (UP)—

The Indianapolis Ol'mpians, Western Division leaders in the

National Basketball Association, 4 powered to a 95-89 victory yes-

terday over the Tri-Cities Black-| hawks before 6087 fans. Center’ Alex Groza of the Olympians led the scoring parade’

with 25 points and teammate Ralph Beard was runner-up with, 23.

- Jack Nichols and Mike Todoro-. vich were high for the Hawks| with 18 points apiece. Groza pumped in 18 points 0 the first half to keep the Olympians in a 16-16 first-quarter He and a 44-44 half-time deadlock. Break Deadlock After the, rest, Beard and Bruce, Hale started running the Hawks into the boards. Hale

- dropped in five baskets in the .third period and got four-basket

help from Marshall Hawkins to zoom to a 76-66 lead at the turn into the final period.

Only the work of Nichols, ex-|

Washington center now with the;

Hawks, kept the hosts in the game in the third period. He! dunked in 13 of his team's 22

points.

Beard managed the final le

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Rated as one of the top girl basketball teams in the state, the Television Center aqirls have lost

A — 745 nf rill. be held at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow’ in| Shirley Brothers Central Chapel. Ca, will be ‘in Groveland.’ I

Other Teams

George Stephens [Business rand Industry— — 7 Davis Cleaners Installs New Unit

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INCAA basketball tournament be in New Bethel cemetery. |

For Tourney Just a Guess

OSU Appears Certain To Represent District 4

in March Eliminations

By STAN OPOTOWSKY tq United Press Sports Writer

NEW YORK, Feb, 13—The

fathers put on a’ big bold’

(“Holy Cross” on their chart

for District 1 today, a firmia resident of Indianapolis moe “Ohio State” for District of his -life and for 48 years was| and then . ..

well, and then they! just crossed their fingers and

{hoped for the best.

|

{was any man's guess who will

Elsewheré around the nation BR

| play in the eight-team national

elimination

ledo, 59-56, Saturday.

tournament come March. Here is a district - by - district picture:

DISTRICT 1, (New England)—

|Holy Cross maintained its reecord as the only undefeated major

team, downing the New York] A. C,, 73-566, Saturday and waited

only the formality of an invita-|

tion, DISTRICT 2 (Middle-Atlantie) |

-—Duquesne looked best with an:

18-1 record after its 75-47 con-| quest of Geneva. lost backing by its defeat by To-|

Jans a resident of Indianapolis for)’

| yesterday in Methodist Hospital.

[of Indianapolis, survives,

Mr. Stephens, who was 73, dled |

~{vesterday after a week's illness. { :

He was a native of Groveland ©

25 years. Mr. Stephens was re- |

tired, but ran a small candy man-| | Lg

|utacturing business. He was a|

member of Fountain Square!

Christian Church,

John Birge i, Private services for John Birge, 3332 E. New York St, will be theld at 10 a. m. Wednesday in} {Dorsey Funeral Home. Burial will!

Mr. Birge, who was 78, dled!

A native of Gilman, Ill, he was]

a passenger train conductor for: ithe Pennsylvania Railroad. Seven |: years ago he retired. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Ruth. Birge; four sons, Eldred, | Jack, and Don Birge, all of In-| dianapolis, and Albert Shelbyville; a - daughter, Mrs. Mary Hargitay; and five grand-! | children.

Julius Kern

Services for Julius Kern, 2108 N. Gale St, who died Friday in

{his home, were to be at 2 p. m.

today in Stirling Funeral Home,

followed by burial in Crown Hill. | {revolutionary cleaning process

‘He was 79. A native of Germany, he lived|

in Indianapolis 12 years. He was LaSalle (14- 3) (2 member of the Liederkranz;:

Choir. A sister, Mrs. Lena Kline|

i] ers president, sald.

Lacey and James Banyard.

Davis Cleaners, branch outlets, today announced installation of the new

i Hoffman Mystron cleaning unit

in its plant at 2835 Northwest ern-Ave. The unit, first installed in Indiana by Davis Cleaners, is a

that completes the entire dry cleaning cycle of washing, extracting and drying in one operation, J. Arthur Davis, clean

William E. Alexander, os svperintindont’ in Oni Cleaners, Inc., 2835 Northwestern Ave., directs man Mystron cleaning unit, With him are Slant employees Arthur

with 64 local .

cleaning by the new Hoff

The mystron unit produces soft, luxuriant texture, with no - linting, and with bright, oder ' léss cleaning. Since the come plete dry-to-dry operation is all » within a single cylinder, gare ments are handled at a minimum, Mr, Davis said. Because of the new installation, our customers will be able . to receive finer cleaning and faster service, he said. 8

CONSTRUCTION |

* EQUIPMENT °* only three games this season, one at home, the other two on the road. Left fo right (kneeling) are |- DISTRICT 8 (South) — KenTribe pulled up - Ne ints The Janice Eck, None Cork, Maxine Thayer and Jo Ann Hooper, Standing (left to righ) Virginia Sapp, |tucky and North Carolfuia State) INDIANA'S ELEVATOR ® Frarything tot Tout or —For Sale and Rent— : the t 8 es w 85-80 at 4:47 and three minates Mary Mase, Margaret Hunnicutt, Bernie Nall, team sponsor, Ida Koopman, Frances Schulz, Coach re ane Bias inn reroction| MANUFACTURER j *Dupariment. Stor: for NEW and USED later still were five shy at 93-88. Roy Thayer and holding the ba ball, Phyllis Gregory. Kentucky beat Tennessee, 70-32, ea AIR COMPRESSOKS Plays Entire Same = {and State licked Wake Forest, . » Hons 4nd DRRR od Groza, who played the entire “4 4) Bi 10 C R a {73-35 Complete \ UMPS game Frabbed most of lie jmp iS ons an WO o 2 1 age ecor S DISTRICT 1 (Aiawest)=-Ohio Elevator RD eNECe MELTING HETILIS, E10. ANDERSON inch for came up with three of four gifts, untin 6 | 8! §1 cnedia Jura J Ste, prey Ca ORL AlE and Throughout SALAMANDERS O11 4 CORE 10 ice the wit Ser 4 i is Ga 5 fa Ste Hine bid, kept rolling with an 87- The State A Th The Olympians will have one) nover 68 § $81 7 Choo Tonrs. 48 84 Si. Jot 37) P ymp Hien 65, 44 3| 85 heaton . 81] 78 W Michizan 5943 win over Michigan State. ® PLASTERERS' TRESTVLES day ta zest, astuinhg Sabie Buanavitie 841-83 Bri Gari BL #| DISTRICT 5 (Midlands) — : : BRICK and TILE SAWS meet the Philadelphia Warriors ol Banner Week-End _ 60 a) B 2 83 W. Ontarto 53 73 St. | endl St. Lo B onan The Home Elevator Co., Ine. . AIR TOOLS, ete, ‘REPAIR Butler Fieldhouse at 8:30 p. m: to- i S BALL STATE 66 Ww, housalt % fs Hawaii {Brag oY ul d AS | 1142 Southeastern Ave RAE 15 Ww. 2a d St — 1 A 2696 is hed ro es Your Rita morrow night. i LE OP Tri-Cities (39) Best o eason 3 fopover rai 31 35 5 Migow o 62 Cantesbury $8) 38 contre s¢lorder, Bradley has the best rec- . — _ Bock Ui ment Co Inc: Bovis. 8 1 Jpenane 1.3.4 H Bh Tniied Tress 4 eHauw 4 88 Mich. Norm. 51 8 Rove boiz 38 70 Canterbury %| lord, 21-3, after jts 67-65 win over| oy Shueter. {3 3 SRav To 2'3 21 The Ft. Wayne Pistons checked, & Michigan 13 6 Miami, O 44) 38 Benany 45) 42 Butler = 81 DePaul. St. Louis was impres-| ml 1900 Northwestern Ave. WA. 1803 Grom "61 8 8 iMichole. ¢ 7 4 8/in today with their most success-| 7 Earinam’ i 68 Wabash i 8 Beate 81 8 Bs @sive in a 55-45 win over Notre, SERVICE Bera; Bd tier. lad i week-end of the season—two, 4 Sule CAL . : HANOVER [Dame and now has won 13 and Beker. ¢...0 0 hers oy ae 4 National Basketball Association) 88 Dunots Tea W. Reserve 50 Pavior™'® $3] 33 Manchester 715/lost five. Kansas State lost to 1] eons 11 2 Ro. | 8 Hh hirin® fl # Indiana & 68 Anderson 71| 62 Ind. Central 76 Missouri, 59-43, but still has the MIDNIGHT [Bidlerian: a Setumipne ver the powerful - 8 pat, 8 & Notre Barme 81 Wabash i Canterbury 5) same record as St. Louis. Totals 73 Tot chester ‘Royals. ’ 87 * Purdue 82 abas 78 Centye 6 6 Qakiand City 60 " Southwest) — lis 44, Tri-Cith | 70 Ohio U. 4 h 1! DISTRICT 6 (Southw Eli A Saturday Ft. Wayne won, 92 to, 8 Notre Bame 54 | os Depa 8 i gentral” Mo. “ i Earlham | Texas A & M, Southern Methodist Jian. iy n : Plymouth Kir 3 N Nich ST ocogoun Firing Be R8Y84. It was the Pistons’ first Vie- i iamio fo W-Michwsn 4) 38 Gideon ™ 8! 8 Fuki” 8and Arizona all look good. Ari- : ; dom yg tory at Rochester in nearly three! CANTERBURY HUNTINGTON |zona’s record of 20-2, best in the| DOWNTOWN Silive: sos Norio. Sut Lowel nd also broke the 4 aan 83) 4 Hankin 4 ® nd T §3| $ Soncordis §2second, was capped by a 72-49 CHEVROLET ® Motor Overhaul Pro Basketball jieasons . a court winning 8t Joe 8 @ Eibam 50 4 Anderson" s fi §1 trouncing of Texas Western, = SERVICE Body Work “Soy Rept» AL BASKETBALL ASSOCIATION "aylor | 48 Rose Poly 46 Sel 82 Kies) —It's a © fender Work : wo, I rea a 2 Toa win sone {ie Ug Gi 88 ESE BERR Hey veer Brigham Yours ASHNGION CHEVROLET fn tv * Pit Shr 0 3 Bf meant 3 banpes weekend : gr the) “ a " @ Hasover'™ sl 8 fas 1] 8 ft #5 -9) and Wyoming (21-6), al- 834 N. Iiiinols LL 1451 © Motor Tuning 31 42 Midwestern team but last nig 62 Anderson _73| §7 Conterours 60! 30 lwwrneceT. 1|though both lost Saturday—BYU| i tar ® Parts Wholesale 2 3 3 {the Pistons won again, 76 to 74, mo CONCORDIA . | INDIANA i: Ito Colorado A & M by 40-30 and | pe nting—AV -l |at Ft. Wayne. St | 88 Bihan har 4 64 wavasn 33) 60 Mich. st 50 h by 27-36.) fatoy ri-State 65! 59 Benton Har 48 Wyoming to Washington by 58| 61 Wisconsin = 59 | : | acuse % 5 Pil A capacity crowd of 3100, ntipgton 80! 81 Benton Har. 37] 61 DePaul" 85] 81 Michisa 83 DISTRICT 8 (Pacific Coast) — | 3 AUTC SERVICE lead all th di | ew York Pp 88 watched Ft. Waynue le: “8 anchester 82 76 Tri-State 69 78 Arkansas ~~ 50| 64 Iowa e Calif rola { Washington Eid way to gain its second straight! § ptiucton 43 80 Ind. Tech 63) 83 Oregon Bt. 60) 81 Butler #¥ UCLA and Southern Califo Boston ; 1] i Hover the second-place Central Di-| oe AUW » Nr 4 # Kort gtr % are fighting it out to play Wash! i hil : . lladeiphia, =.) Divisih Pet [vision team. Rochester trailed, 8° Canterbury a | 4 Butter 8 68 - Butler i Inriesols 3 ington State for Shi ome, South: Minneapolis f "Tis 60 to 44, in the third period but # Oy BH won 8 INDIANA CENTRAL a ae $047, and Souths) | KTR] LAL Bochester 18 ~ ‘33jrallied and pulled within five ¢ Bali 18 Canterbury 58, g8 Huntington , 40) 88 Canterbury 8s ern Cal downe: Hy . BL doll pointe of the Pistons with 30 see 8 Gal ff 3 Eitieo Hi B {lion ff Miho BS much for the NOAA now] R Rr ly oT Fgh go. er | %r Ball'sate 6 51 Ball ‘Stave 34) 60 , Siate 4 BE oo invitation tour-| CONVEYO . Srouenes Hea “uaterice 5, “Jseconds before” Ralph Johnson ¢ wminero SARL nd Central a § pri 8 ] : Fr) %|nament staged annually at Madi-| £L, 2. nneapolls. 88. Roston 10. “|collected the last Piston point with 4 pd Genira be | $ Frankin 71 58 Vila Mans. 8, 56 Canteburs 88|son Square Garden in New York. il The Rapids-Standards Co. | : : Tag I2 “Puiladclonia 0. Pallas \a free throw. | §§ Bosefoly 48) 00 Canterbury 48 58 prancin 41) @@ Farnham G00 COT and (17-2), City Col-| i . Hogan to Appear |" In other games last night, the! § Fei, | J El 4 ann Tre None Naw York U3, BL Sams at Gutmette sus, +. | Reupholster ng Minneapolis Lakers beat the Bos-| ! 45 Manchester 8 .. 4, StL. 33 58 Val 6! John’s (20-2), Canisius (14-5), WITH OUR AUTO - » a0 - 3 wo - hi vay In Exhibition Match ton Celtics, 33 to 70; the St. Louis, EVANSVILLE | o Brite 2 5 DePauw gas i Villanova (17-3), Hamline (22-1), hip “ on { PARTS and SERVICE ns vay petra ! ‘Bombers defeated the Philadel-| 13 oakland Cty 47 48 Murray 80! 75 DePauw 2 81 Ina. Central 60 Bowling Green 15-9), Toledo (18-| | ATLANTA, Feb. 13 (UP)—Ben;| - Anderson 50. 89 Millikin 69 | Nevada 66 Evansville 83 Factory Distributors Hogan will tune up. for the mid- PF 2 Warriors, 36 10 70; the Sy Ri rec’ J3| 8 ino, S| & StMaca. & 8 Bvadovme 81/3), Louisville (20-9), Western Wo Metal Clene 8 it Rh , . April Masters’ Tournament = by C%%% Nationals downed the ar owl Green i 83 Ind. State 881 8 SUOriicn® Tilinois Kentucky (19-4) and San Francis- : : i Bendix Me i Mei 1 sn—exhibition—h M iterloo Blackhawks, 102 to 9 4 @ Kentuel oh 1 Murray 3 74-8 Oregon. 441% Lavier. O. co (14-8) were the top possibil-| oss - {OCATION a, Jv Carburetors % ir oV DE mig roy Bp, AN # Boy 83] 81 Shurtieft 80, 51, Dagiang Gig OI] of Heian 4lities, with Detroit and San Jose oR New “ Brakes Brits ated H Beit au : : : : ower Bra S—————— Hogan, who has staged a come- Pacific All-Stars Win | 73 Marshall 8 8 Cakiandoc™ | INDIANA sen i» State the outside prospects. ; f 0 “Hydrovae” : We will bring samples 10 your Way accident carly ast your, why OTOP Bowl Grid Game) ieee, of § SE. AH fiat. 3 And [cepnol TTTIRATGIE | nas ree conser || ESE" ; . vier 48] " 6a] untington Ignition team up with colorful Billy Good-| LODI, Cal. Feb. 13 (UPI—Lit| § Thier 4 B mene 8) 48 Haninion | 8 Tin x Two naersons | W. NEW YORK § a tamictan Alignment Phone CH-STIY loe of Valdosta. Their opponents| tle Eddie Lebaron and his College, § fintinaton i 4 EAEAD., 9] 34 Pinday 76] 88 Bluffton 2To Meet in Rin g a tart wiil be Southern Amateur Cham-| i nd. Centra) 70° 68 Alumni 44] 34 Gancordia 48! 6 Concordia 80 : : lof Pacific All-Stars scored al $§§ pd Centra 10 Nw I 44 Ooncordia ' 481 88 Concordly 80 105 BRAKE | INDIANA SHELBY pion Tommy Barnes of Atlanta | 81 Ind Central 58 71 Rose Poly 3a >t Huntington 63 bie id Andy Anderson, of Indianapo- ® RAYBES ‘touchdown and an important con-| § Ea. CFone 83 3 Han, 59] . : and Charlie Harper, assistant pro| mover MANCHESTER s, and Bobby Anderson, a new at the Ft. “Benning. Officers’ Club) | version in the opening minutes of vn SAKIAND ory po] 88 Dalle oh) 34 Hanover # comer here from Louisville, will LINING = Carburetor & Brake Go. 1 UPHOLSTERING co Ee ins RARE "he “ra ul i a iia Br nd. d. Central 7i{collide In a four-round pRaary Rley 64) | 323 N. DELAW ARE. LL 4346 2651 MASSACHUSETTS Ave. BOWLING. INSTRUCTION skin of their teeth for a 7 to 6 84 Bats al 5 Blt Srnd & $1 Taylor =~ 61°80 Rose Poly al jacrap on Friday night's Armory = — ; Bob! 65 Shurtlef J. Millikin 96" 33 Gf Michiean & % ba pro fistic car — MOR. and FRI, 10 A. M. fo Noon |victory yesterday over | 88 Campbelisbe 70 0 Tadao 67 37 Day 81 7 Bobb entered the pro field | nt ten Lr Ansar rom cattor, 8 Sars § 8 BE WSS GIf i Bothy tert ep tt" pymE IF 51000 GROWS TO 56000 AT AGE 21 | lin the Grape Bowl, PURDYE NOTRE DAME {Golden Gloves title. Andy Ander-| ! WITH NO INCREASE IN PREMIUMS f | 70 Dep 49 54 1 © | PARKWAY RECREATION z | The contest, first professional|. s2 Kansas. 60 pi aataota ol % Wisconsin | 3 Eanietus, 5 son was a Golden Gloves Helist PLATING co. 'S A NEW TYPE CHILD'S POLICY 17 W. 34m 51. WA. 977 figria venture for all the boys,| $i Drake, ~~ Si 8 lows © 88 86 Norihwestro g6| 3 Mich. 8. 8 here last year. FORMERLY ves IP? - ———— netted each - player about $500,) 78 W. Reserve 54 74 Marquetté 58! 69 Indians 79| “64 Northw tern a Joe Sgro, of Indianapolis, wl TOM ADAMS PLATING CO “It Grows As Your Child Grows” [but it failed to settle the contro-| 8 Bunier 57) & Mich Sate 83 58 ater 31| 3 Marcu ¢ defend his state welterweight, Ask for Complete Information Todayl — — — — — — r——— Headquarters \versy over whether Lebanofi of| 41: Notre Dame 59, 60 low 68! 78 Mich st. 88) 8 Loyola. 4i/championship in -the 10-round| | Parent's Nome ai NE = TRICKS — SOUVENIRS cop or Celeri of California was! 88 Northwstrn 60' 61 Michigan 58 " 53' 45 Bt. Louis 5 hain event. He meets John La i INDIANAPOLIS LIFE | ivenesenen _ JOKES — NOVELTIES - | the better T&ormation quarter- 41. Prinotpin 2” ol oo Andetcos. 37) 48 Gaia. Colom A A ogon. 5. gg Bro} of Gary, who was named he} INSURANCE COMPANY bots. ocoeonensencasnranse ALANS I ore tee won i pana Sino rh TRA SH BA" ule i athletic er ite T= Weridion a SOW AYE Che he a . LIS Bt Lebaron's team won, but on the 0 Eurecs sl 5 eter 8 i Ww Reserve il x o indiana. athletic commission, : a a— —— orEN basis of individua rilliance, | aylor | $8 Fane nl ré Dam ; t EVENINGS. AND Cele was the standout ‘player. 5 Samterbury kil 1] Franklin, 3 | a ny . 0 5 ? 5 | 3 gh Sista 9 Amateur aor Beskethall f KING'S — zr : St C te" ge ——— HE Princivia ~~ 48] , Amateur basketball ‘results od CA pitel 9088 chrome 1 ix ure ore omp ele ST. JOE | OHIO STATE Sportsmen's Store League ‘at Sacre p 3 : Heart: Ertel Machine 07. Enginecting ® SILVERWARE REPLATED | o ie SR 3! ¥ Same ui 8 Harauetse 2 7 Michigan Bw pe! 8%. Eslewood Hardware ST Sanur | ® ANTIQUES EE | esignars ang Builders AMENT { 2 Evansville i 5 5 a o7] 78 California = 01) 88 fnunals a Cam n 25:e tonight: 1, Greenwood vs.|j ® COMMERCIAL PLATING & COMPLETE FOR { BE UR AN BARS . 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