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SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1950 :
Mullinnix Rolls Ts eds ee on. rhe 300 In Tourney India na Beats Makes Bowling History With T Tony
First Tourney Classic Since '46
Purdue,
Hinkle To Coach College All-Stars
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Ralph Mullinnix made bowling history at the Pritchett alleys last night as he rang up the first 300 game in city
tourney competition since 1046 Butt Middleman Doyle Mullinnix; 29-year-old kegler, showed great improve- Il er Nn or
ment in each game as he opened with a 187 count. Then he
came through with a 200 before closing with his “master- I Id y & » piece,” for a 687 series. ; 0 M0 ll Zn ; : For Classic
The last’ perfect game in “city: tournéy activity was turned in by Harry Wheeler on 23 Players Eligible For Mar. 15 Game With Olympians
Gets All the Profits
1st Time in History Hoosiers Have Beaten Boilermakers 4 in Row
Victory Marks 3d Conference Game in Which IU Has Come From Behind to Win
mes State Service
ri BLOOMINGTON, Feb. 18. — Indiana
Mar. 16, 1946 at the I[Hinois. It was the third 300 in league or tourney competition this season. The others were authored by Don Woodard in the Penn Recreation
University’s Toop and William Gooch in the
their game against the Indianapolis Olympians, Mar. 15, at Butler -Fieidho use Long recognized as one of the
Mullinnix competes in only one league at present, the Fraternal c.rcuit which operates on Monday evenings at the Illinois plant
up 37 points in their seconde
half-splurge before a capacity crowd of 10.506 fans.
Butler Nips Miami
. 3 nh h For IU Ov Hit father, Harry, recently took (top cage mentors In the coun In Finale 48-4f i Fo HY Pili the over ‘as secrétary of the Washing- be ltry. Hinkle has agreed to take y a ton League after the death of © jover the tough job of welding ar marking the first time in history rn is is carrying a {the 15 college All-Stars into a O’Brien Breaks Own [i has Jownad the Bollerakers aipn ¢ 3 8 C
|smooth working. basketball team. | The game is being sponsored {by The Indianapolis Times for ’ its charity fund. A specially dehis pin career. His best season vy signed game uniform which the WEE 1942, when he compiled Ralph Mullinnix players may keep is being proa 199 average In the Fox-Hunt registered games of 259, 175 and vided by the Em-Roe Sporting
four in a row. Le The victory aiso enabled Ine diana to retain its slim, mathes matical chance of catching Ohio State’s front-running Buckeyes, Indiana has won six of nine
® 191 average in the Fraternal loop ad, has been bowling since 1937. It was the first “dream game” of
Season Mark With 19
The saga of Buckshot O'Brien and Jimmy Doyle appears on Page 26.
| By FRANK ANDERSON
by ence tilts i Classic. {180 for an actual count of 622 Goods Co., and the players shoes Butler's Bulldogs last night did Sn re pen Delp ao His 687 series rolled on alleys on the same pair of alleys, 17 will be provided by the Converse ; gS Iasi, night gif feating Ohio State at Columb 17 and 18 enables him to take and 18. Rubber Co. Foto hip Kins unghie to Monday ] Re am over the leadership in the actual] Earlier, Ralph paired with his The 15 players, chosen from I oe Mi . Sask . 2 a apt Purdue, which goes to Madison division of the meet. Previous brother Don in the doubles divi-| ‘mong the seniors of the 24 uni- 48-46. i bA i a for a tilt with Wisconsin Monday, leader was Don Rohr with a 668 sion. But it was a sad story. versities and colleges in the state, The. last — on : mark. there as the two of them could will report to Butler Fieldhouse FA Og nana was
The Mullinnix family was pretty score only an actual 1074. Ralph Sunday, Mar. 12 at 9 a.m. for staged by six seniors and some Western Conference
well represented in last night’s'had a 514 while Don knocked their first practice sessions. Prac- REAR S Yr ai _action. Harry, the “old man,” over 560 pins: - ~ ree sessions willbe held-on Mon-- * shot) O’Brien — his et oe Se y i a sk 0) : a 2 a a . 7 , le iN . oe 9 —— ember Se esany. ang . Wedniesaay home game memorable by hitting Indiana ... 6 3 .667 362 508 = : . 19 points to break his own single Illinois .... 5 4 556 587 566 Plan Ticket Sales | season scoring mark. A crowd Towa ...... 4 5 .444 528 5632 An announcement concerning of 4830 saw Buckshot move thé Minnesota 3 5 .315 441 446 the sale of tickets for games be- record to 373 points. : Michigan 3 6 .338 506 528 tween the college stars and the Butler won the hard way. The Purdue ... 2 7 .222 478 528 lympians, current leaders in the score was tied, 39-39, with five N'western . 2 7 .222 485 566 Western Division of the NBA, ; 3 ;
will. bé made shortly. | Tony knows his basketball. He| was - assistant basketball coach under Pat Page when the Bull_|dogs won their first national title. In 1929, when they won 17|
4 minutes left. But the Bulldogs, ~ pid paced by Buckshot, Jimmy Doyle Photo by Times Staff Photographer Henry E. Glesing Jr. and Orvis Burdsall, came roaring
The play's the thing—except when Butler's Jimmy Doyle is around. Miami players found that back and carried the fight. Ed out last night when Doyle went between Forward Dan Macklin and Center Frank Peticca to spoil a ‘Mid-American
began tonight as though it meant to increase its league mark to 3-6, resting on the loop floor. No
the bottom of the league since
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LW ; .basketball championships. In 1933 teeing pe jumped to a 22 to 8 lead in t : Fieldhouse basketball scens, but fchool officials are deter land again in. 1934, his squads AN Open Letter to IHSAA Commissioner LV. Phillips— « |Greisinger and Frank Peticea first 11 minutes as Indiana De mined they will not be forgotten.” How will they be Te: swept the Missour Valley titles. | 0 ® {made it close, Peticca hit a set find the hoops for only two field : ? : : In 1947 and '48, the Bulldogs. t L "n shot with eight seconds left and goals—both b F membered? - nalts pune vn SPOTS Writer Goes Out on Limba ris si mnie od oi kim, “Lie 4 Many ideas have been advanced. There's a chance that |; oosier classic at Butler Field-| } ; lever, had things under controll pick Axness of Purdue stuffed O'Brien’s No. 10 and Doyle's; vr o—=—=house Pp * ® : ® |and waited out the clock. I field : in 1910 and 1911. Making refer. house. . " t t : pn seven Teld goals in the first No. 14 will be retired. How-|ence to the 1911 tourney at Indi-| Dur a Was Sore Hike re iC S oca ec ona inner ns Buber Gets Revenge {bate A Puie pe . Ihe 324 ever, the boys didn't always ana University, the minutes read: uring wor ar ll, UP COMES Rips 4. Attack e victory gave the Bulldogs eld. e Boilermak- | “The tournament was not held %érved in the Navy, first as ath- No Use fo Play Tournament He Says MES pple an UCKS. revenge and a 5-3 mark in the ers hit 12 of 37 field goal atwear those two numbers and| oh the sanction of the IHSAA letic officer at the U. 8. Naval ; ¥ piggy ay I'm hanging on the ropes, limp. Mid-American Conference. Miami tempts while Indiana got only that presents complications. Then g,, 4 'o¢ Control.” © [Training School, Great Lakes, and| Since He Has Made Official Selection Attucks won, 38 to 31, earlier. had defeated them, 50-48, on its seven of 50 for a cold .140, there are those who want to Crawfordsville defeated Leba- later as recreation and welfare hoa p MR PHILLIPS: . Here's, my little David, Commis- home floor in January. The win/ Meanwhile, Jerry Stuteville put lifesize photographs of the n 24 ‘to 17 for the first non- officer on Guam, | ’ rn } ~ is rem _{sioner, But Attucks deserves a. also brought Butler's over-all-sea- and Howie Williams—each drew two alongside the trophy case. sponsored THSAA state title; The Selection of the team has been) You -want-to-save coal? little more than those heart- son record to 11 wins and 10 four personal fouls for Indiana in the Fieldhouse. Irate Commissioner Arthur L. left to four state coaches in ad- I've got the real answer. They don’t have to play our sectionals breaking denials it's had. defeats. + +» |and Purdue, respectively, in that hy ifiosg plans are not adopted, | rregter was a member of the 1911 2 jon pi fhe 0a) aelestion Dy at Butler. I know who's going to win. | Reynolagr sum will push oun Whig Bullaogs led, 2645, at half. pough first half play. Nine free e school can always fall Back pgn,rq of Control and considered Coach Hinkle. Mel Taube, r-| 'd 11 tell the ches b , port for three quarters. Roun ey ha riven back from a throws kept Indiana in the game on the record books. Statistics the 19i2 tourney as the first due, Branch McCracken, Indiana; Ia The $0 tell the coaches ut they won't listen. They think I Three: Tech and Shortridge. Tech 20-11 deficit and cut Miami's mar-'in the first 20 minutes as Ine are cold but they can warm the’ ee a1 THSAA meet. Mr. Trester Bd (Moose) Krause, University of really spell my name Angelopolewis. ; 'won, 34 to 30, at Home. Look. for! i hearts of Bulldog basketball fans ysq,6q4 the handbook of the Notre Dame and Angus Nicioson, | I'm sure you'll listen. I could have kept Butler's coal bins full 10 more points on each total. for years to come. [THSAA for 31 years. That'll do. Indiana Central College formed last year by picking Tech to win - Now .it's Broad Ripple and, ero Tm — —- To = = = sa ow ithe selection committee. it. But they wanted to play it Grove 9-8. Washington's coming Southport. Ripple lost, 48 to 47, Ca Ss Beat Fl é 2 Ti e oY LEE ketal HOCKEY was having a rough| Their choice for the Indiana anyway, just to see-if Iwas right. On Thursday, it's Tech 15-3) at-Southport. Baird and Young! p : yers, -£, 11e tor couch dreams of a player who 18 go in Cincinnati until the Arena College All-Star team will be an- The smarties. and, Warren Central (5-14). I have got it. The Cards deserve mechanically perfect. Butler's promoters started giving it the nounced in a series of stories to 2 ® = demand a saliva test for Warren. something foristhat {ast-second Second Pia ’ 4 T 3 I Tony Hinkle is no Vg . {‘business.” Tickets were distrib- appear shortly in The Times. .| FRANRLY. Botvnissionen, Im It's tourney-happy. It scares me. overtime loss (49 to 48) to Tech B Y ere Li Hinkle and his staff, etz, uted tq various Gincinnati busi- Has Wide Selection not banking my own fires of in- Tech won, 50 to 26, Nov. 23. last year, It's a hunch, by a Rip- ’ . . oy Jim Hauss and Trainer Jim messes. Einploanrs phased out the Among the players elegible for | dignation’\ I'm burned up about, This bottom bracket could ple. St. Louis Offers Little Opposition as Morris, were killing time in Cin-ducats to their workers and the the game, and who have signified it: I've stoked through this sec- make any one neurasthenic. Tech got it, 46 to 41, in the Visitors Score in First 15 Seconds cinnati last Tuesday and de-l Arena began to fill up their intention of playing if tional drawing Ri trying t0 Broad Ripple and Decatur Central Tech tourney Dec. 21. Tech. has cided on a walk, After 15 minutes t was a display of simple psy- chosen. are Ralph (Buckshot) Pi¢ e winner that I've gener- phrings together Maas (Butler) the balance, the finesse. Give it! Hinkle spotted a machifica) man chology. The promoters knew that (O'Brien, Butler: Bill Butterfield, fied enough deat to melt the and Baird (Butler). Decatur's'a lead at the automatic and it'll into a tie in. the window of an electricia crow raws a crowd,. People Howard Williams and Dick—Ax- Fieldhouse rafters. -better-than that 6-13 record. Rip- win. Jt has height; company and stopped to give him just hate to be lonely at sport- ness of. Purdue;-J-a-mes- Wood--— YoU can _see my pilot light's. ple's moving. —It's-11of 18 -now: fi a
for second place in the Western Division of the Americ 'n
“the onceover. Dlefz and company ing events. Last Sunday night the ward, Anderson College: Andy | Well lit. But forget it. . = = | BUT RIPPLE is still moving. "*70. PIO : season Ss rexord crowd of 10,630. waited for quite a while and grew Mohawks drew 10.000 with no Taff, Warren McGuthrie and Wil-| 1st yeas that first round gave BEN DAVIS (8-11), could be It doesn’t have Tech's two-year e Pittsburgh Hornets were held to a 1-1 tie by Cincinnati, weary, ticket persuasion. h A § ,
William | me the willies. Six of the eight Griffith, | 8ames were won by five or less ‘points. It's no easier this year
: ri |enabling the Caps to share the runnef-up spot. liam Klein, Hanover; height, The Flyers offered little opposi-| —
tion to the Caps who needed only, Following the opening faceoff,
the Giant killers against Crispus experience, but {it has Attucks (16-3), but I'll tell you Scrap, speed and a pair of Campabout my Little David later. - bells (no relation) that has
Finally Dietz cracked. “Come ES nn ne McGrath, and Harley on Tony. You've been there long THE TIMES’ announcement of ’
i ane ‘a wnt Indiana Central; Robert Hemrick enough. What are you doing, iy a manne 5 retirement ww NOCHE Ty 7 rid ire last Sunday sent Car Ernest Grubb and Richard Dum, : Bok fet rrmay ot “Franklin; Kevin O'Shea, Notre! {dinal Bagckfield Coach Cecil Is- Ra : ./Heart Wednesday night. bell into a fast huddle with the D2Me: Bob Straight, Ball State; :
to "ail" but one. . ) bi goal in the opening period and in Flyer territory and passed out oN s orn- Dig humps. . That's Shortridge and Seered he in the las) gang Friday mom | Commissioner, our sectional took advantage of the constant to his brother Don who was une oC - ¥ igh
Deaf School 10-10, Cathedral 4-15. /Winner will beat Greenfield or Flyer errors to pile up a 3-0 ad- protected in front of the goal and
” ” ~ THOSE LUCKY’ ‘people who have both radio and television
I" WASHINGTON, Feb. 18 (UP) {—Chick Reiser, basketball's. “old,
icked to Ar State Cage Titl : ] |pro,” calmly sunk two free throws: Picked to Annex State Cage Title tric: in fm Shai |50 per cent. “He, Server -and8ive the Washington Caps an 81-| ~The Flyers and Caps “both Schnaitter range from 10 to 1410-79 victory over the Indianapolis, 3 Pp points per game. Buddy Bunton| Olympians in a National Basket- | neaded ward Indianaselis where can handle a forward or center| ball Association contest. . ry a wil face off agaia spot, and Don McCauley is the| With Don Otten and Chick Hal-| The. SENTIATY: ~ |other backeeurt guardian. {bert dominating the backboards.| INDIANAPOLIS: Goal, Sa
College STATE
!Anderson 73, Huntington 30. Butler 48, Miami, O. 46:
by the IHSAA, but it's the 40th into $500. bill. . . . Only two offistate tourney ever held. Commis- cials, Red Dunn and Red ReynSiones Philips clarified it for all olds, have broken into the AHL e drawing last week. officiating ranks in the last 11 3 e He dug through the minutes years. There may be several new| PSEaul {Clieagn) 68, written by the Board of Control faces next season. ’ aus % Earlham 55
° DePauw Tigers Rip 65- 55 Franklin 62, Ball State 57.
Hanover 57. Manchester 55. Indiana Central 74, Villa Madon-
off. Sawchuck’s arm into the net. Then Billy McComb converted &
Notre, Soeedy, Experienced Cubs Considered
Better Balanced Than Last Year ) By JIMMIE ANGELOPOLOUS You can have the field—we'll. take Madison.
wchuk; Defense,
so dng Caps. rallied from a 47-39 Quackenbush, Lund; Center, D. Morrisons . a en Coach Ray Eddy's balanced Cubs should do it this time. Do gtan Werbe is the other veter- | Dewsbury: Resume won “msn. Spare: <¥ t E ih Loy (C 2 V » What? Win the state basketball championship, natch! an forward. Bunton is the nephew half-time deficit to tie the score|Dewsbury, Raglan. Woit, McKay. “Reid: 1c ory Over artham [Loyola (Chisage) 62, Vaiparaies WRAL Win the state vasketoall championship, a coaching, team of Bill Lodge of the Madison ‘41 at 79-79. Then Reiser clinched the "5 Tots Gul. Asmat: Sefense. Mile - Times State Servi , . Ink , strength, offensive punch, aggressiveness and historical background team and a former Purdue star. Outcome. accirf, MEComb' Spares: Nicholson: N GREENCASTLE, Feb 18 The| | Earlham's Cliff Dickman Oakland City 66, Berea (Ky.) 58. Streng : 5
paccarl, McComb, Spares: Nicholson, \ r ahach \ {in Indiana's No. 1 craze. Server's brother, Don, was a 1941) Alez Groza was high for the long. Wilson, Trigs. Gauthier, Yom, Sup DePauw Tigers clawed their way Jropped-in eight out of nine Walsh 10, Centre 39, |
Purdue team has finished at
ST. LOUIS, Mo., Feb. 18 (UP)—The Indianapolis Caps mo-ed
| Hockey League by drubbing the St. Louis. Flyers, 6-2, tonight-at-the —
o Hurryin’ Hoosiers cut loose with a second half barrage to Eun Bo : pe Last By 11 SvuTYS hand Purdue's Boilermakers a 60-to-50 setback in a syervons al Las Paul (Tony) Hinkle, head i Ralph said that ne didn't give hain ) Alien roughly played Big Ten hardwood basketball game here “ft mich though™ until he regis: asketball - coach a utler tonight. tered his ninth strike -then he University, will coach the In- [ash GENE. =~ /AE = 32 EE The Hoosiers overcame their first-half {rigidity and —— = et nervous-and-Wished ib was- diana College — All-Stars in Tr : — a 31-to-23 Purdue lead to rack ver.
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1916. : of 19 games for their second na-| oj.0 The Butler quard pulled the same thing fim r time. td ; domeacany 5% So Ft OP Purdue Takes Early Lead... ——————— BUTLER HAS a problem on hand concerning Buck: ‘tional erown; he was head coach. pla LB 9 aro rp hia thing time after time. The Mid-American Conference Red. jsorLER aaa 5 3 2 : in as The Boilermakers re lite ia ius ; g ; In. 1927, '28, '29 and '39, Butler, skins were convinced they couldn't do business with Doyle. oho ©. 113 3 303 ia 333 tle time revealing its latent shot O'Brien and Jimmy Doyle. The boys are gone from the won the Indiana Intercollegiate ——— ————m— on [Miami io) 3 8 33 ®t @8power. Coach Mel Taube's crew
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R ] All Wi: Sturdy Great ( And H ARCADIA, —Awkward-a striding Your colt to emerge erations, tod: two-and-a-hal the $100,000 and. immedia the outstandi the nation. _Except for start of the race, it was fidently rated and merely le the drive dov Sturdy On he was wort] ond but neve aced the top finished thir fourth. Your Host, low price of crowd of 47, than $250.000 $2.40, 2.40 ai paid $6.60 tc show and Gr to show. Near ' In his m ance, Your F 1:48-4/5, just ond off the Cum Laude six-year-old pounds. You pounds today. But it was made the wi .8uch a specta smooth mann the lead .and best efforts and a filly tc Starting fr position, You enough lead before, he cou to the busine from the fie Fedual had him at the st Before th “eighth, Your ‘and on the wanted to p plain looking running. As the first tur: and a half « behind him Hawley and Going aro! Your Host lo despite settin By that time and it looke would have running seco! _....But_ flying rail came S past horse a Neves took running You heard the ap and about a the wire he lightly to re was not won, The great with no thou Longden st with the whip only a‘few }
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d e ou , . lost : . (night with 26 points, followed by "83, Doran, Raynak, Brown. to a 65-55 win over the visiting SH2nges from the chairity Stripe. Weir Rentuky 8) Evansville) _Edgys ors an Cubs - Center Spence Schnaitter, the Sup Sar am gene yeah lotion with 21." oar BH Hitmen 1 * Earlham Quakers here tonight to j= ame ark he Quakers) - ™ BIG TEN lost to Mitchell, 40. to 31, and 54, 195-pound rebounder, can oe tne 1941 team that lost to| Indianapolis’ first-half attack! mprawarorss Yi mark up their-10th victory of the NS Set it $0 ve victories. hindi 50. Pard A * Vincennes, 52 to 51, both on the match anyone in the state for ag- Washington's Hatchets, 39 to 33, was led by Wah Wah Jones, who |St. Louis . Sra eb i teria FS 0 1 DeaSOD. . oe py Faribam uh ot 1h ana 60, Purdue 50. oad sressiveness and sheer backboard; ine championship game nettéd 17 of his 19 points. Ralph} FIRST PERIOD = Five minutes of play found the ofc ier 2 3 3 Dickmang 188 OR a. MWiehifan 60. 16tn 46 ; . Stronger Outfit ruggedness. He's - smarter and, phe cub go thrdugh regionals Beard also collected 19 markers. ring: ol whdlanapolis, D.. Morrison. Tigers leading: 16-8 and . the famitonc 1 1 4 Rvanc 1-032 Wnty 53. Tg wes fn 4% | 'rmey don’t have another Dee tougher, than last year. lat Shelbyville and the semi-finals| Washiniton (81) _. Inai a9) idianapol ‘Lundy (Lund) "130 Sine margin jumped to 34-22 at the Motes ~~ 4 1 2 Ewinge 234 OTHERS Monroe but scoring balance-and' Ted Server, only 5-10, is a cat. here, meeting the local regional | mekinner.t § 2 3lsonest . § 37% seman); 17:43. Or igon (R." Morrison, advaniage ay thanned to & 58.50 Buitrione 4.0 3 Vier’ 1 1] Alabama State 66, South Carolina AF strength is better distributed offensively and defensively. For winner. © Sit tp Near 3 QA Sol inet sierinn advantage at the midpoint of the Fokeiman,e 3°0 2 Joness ~0 3 0" 44 us than last year, Madison is all-around ability, he's as good as! The stage is set for the supreme Ditenc. 3 3 HI VorGe. i 3 | Sclistzat itripping) (11:08) 0 aon ‘second half. : Mule 0 6 1 Albright 39, Lincoln Uniy. 66. | ’tronger this year than last when anyone in the state. He rebounded championship meeting between | suite § § §Bearde™ 7 5 1 SECOND. PERIOD - : Wilired Doty led the seoringi™swintsss 8.1.8. | - en Loyola (Balti.| 3sper outlasted the Cubs, 62 to uncannily off Southport's. back- Schnaitter and Madison and Ep-|gosers 8 J Hales LS Haag 3 , $—Indianapols, Lundy (Seni for the Quakers with 19 markers, Halftime Sto DePauw 34: ELALD more) 32. oo "TUCll, in the state finals thriller. Mon- board this vear when the Cubsitee Shine ‘and South Bend Cen |Katkaveks 3 2 § «| ghfnalty: D. Morrison (interference) Including “eight "from the field. 2." = >or¢—DePauw 34: Ear “"Amerfcan Inteinational 108] 0¢'S.adding machine record total tripped the Cards, 58 to 42 in tral. The Cubs won. 53 to 40, 12st] rotpls — 303131 Totals WHB' georine: THIRD JFERIOD 5 Russ Freeland, with 16 markers |, Free Throws Jisasd De Palw: Staufter Curry Gollege 56. "It 36 points in. the championship Madison. = a -year .in the afternoon game of| Hilftime Score: Indianapolis 47." Wash- Morrison. 5 Mosroous: yr to his credit, was the DePauw Ham. Dickman 2. Ber 2 Ryan Jr-Doty 4, | ah bo _|3ame “should hang around for Ed C> af, No # mon ‘ast the finals. = i A Parows, Mimedr Iodipnapoiia; Gro- Mormon 8:19 25040 (D. brows iwi: e - Joader, er = | gaiiig at—iases. Hem hd ud rg (Continued on Page 24, Col. 7)’ <omé time, . Be i : iyear, has improved more ‘than, They're auey, oc oT estar Gilmus. Nuits b MeKintey jon, Doran, io: Soh Loin, > : £4 tas pT A ie : Lia A MEL ; fu i mid pie i wl, \ = i 1 : ¢ i { Ed 3 \ A 2 A oy vs 2 Y 5 - 3 } ~ b 1 “ mp Am is moh i as Sad 5 \ - 4 Mea iy 5 oes ay 5a CLI” Nh
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: ; ‘9. mark, Sacred ; vantage in the initial session. Don scored after jus . : Babe the next morning, Robert Metcalf and George DBC has an lI ak or Ray Both teams’ records lie. Cathedral the Greenfield winner in the Lo ge eaiiag So idee OF Blan just 15 seconds Is Holy C chock: up tees i &ood chance to) yt was like old times. Babe dig SChTeIber, Valparaiso; Ira Beck, fleart 14.6. Bill Ralph Spartans Won, 32 to 25, Dec. 21. I'm con- regionals.” : Jer. T've the final period before the Flyers A penalty to Enio Sclisizzi of PROVIDE! check up ‘broadcasters when the his All-Americaning at halfback DePauw; Jack Houston, W abash|, ‘e the bal the Blue Devils Sistently inconsistent. Cathedral. And look, Commissioner. I've finally spoiled "Goalie Terry Indianapolis proved. to he.a break. (UP) ~— Holy sectional tourney opens here Isbell at Purdue in 1945, Jo Nibert Barry, Canterbury and AFC horn ETE MARU (8-11)—eould—bump Sot another. Surprise. Our- winner. gal i re Tor SS SEE “ifor the Caps, for Joe Lund stole team, with a = Wednesday: There are those WHO heii left with an “I'll see you in CHArIes Meyer, Indiana Univer. the height. y = = : Seuthport (19-2), but not hard Will Knock out Anderson, or *® : ho the puck and fed on oe triumphs, wi have listened to both at the same yp, fall” farewell - on iy D sity. B Co SHORTRIDGE by a tip:in. This enough. The €ards have it. They Whomever comes down’ 67. ry pe She sear. who went in or Pass Ny post-season t time and been confused. They| pupe will be coaching in the T—— [is no time for logic. ‘did, 57 to 41, at home lately. '__But that's far enough, Tech: Pat Lund d Lyle Wieseman 13:29. Then Don Morrison found - will be the N said —the—announcers should get' Abe . ain . I . rednesdayv ind tw { I'm Madison takes over in the semis. ¥a undy, an yle eseman 101 . : fall. His home is for sale. | In the first one Wednesday. Roiind two. coming up. I'm each getting a pair of goals. Wise- the Flyers napping and added his in New York together. They weren't calling the ~~ 5 nm as e a [Howe pitsea 10-10 record against groggy. Shortridge can sidestep, Please wire Mr. Hinshaw my man gout Gilling in goa irijured second at 17:43. This was r same game. [ RINK: ROUNDUP , ,. If the Lawrence Central's 9-10 show- Howe, but Washington can de- congratulations. Nelson Podolsky, who is out with Lundy boosted the Caps’ lead Rev. Francis That's the problem announcers Indianapolis Caps get into the Scores ing. Howe's coming. : liver the knock-out punch to Tech, I'm heading for the South Pa- 2 charley. wai to 4-0 at 347 of the seend Seon Holy Cross’ face when “Hoosier Hysteria" Amertcan Hockey League play- - : It's like the Beech Grove-Wash- They missed by ‘one point last cific. It's warm. there, too. I'm o i [sion, the only goal in that pe- Lo ————— gets under way. Is the ear quicker offs, the players are pulling for .. - {ington game Thursday. Washing- year and they won't miss much-drawing a “bye. | gui . . riod. ’ zo than the eye? + o. Louis to make it too. The High School 3 ton has an 8-10 effort, Beech this year. . Sw | Jimmie Angelopolous | Wiseman did all the ‘scoring ree cine vie ons? lyers and Caps would draw very ) r AN “OTUNTY ‘. » ® 8 = ss = = | for c - FANS SHOU LDN'T become too well at the gate. . . . There is a tare YY AND ory 26. 12 . ’ . . : - i : fax the Cape in the Bust 20 un <Ot - this ve regarding Rumbering of mave to ‘make a standard stick only game scheduled. It's Madison, Says Jimmie— y ve i uy x 4:06 and sending a 15-footer into 4 5 state gh school for the league next season. The : ’ : Co ® th t 8:19 basketball tournament specifications- will © ¢ I OTHERS : V 4 | - e cage a 19. Adam Brown A K . specifications call for : : ‘ | tallied the “first FI ‘ It's simple. This is the 39th stronger shaft.’ At $2.50 sti iNew. Albany 65, Seymour 34. R - nner : : ’ : | yer Boal: at annual state tourney sponsored 200 -broken sticks a enon Te } i unneru ’ ame 4 | SE py zie awk oy
