Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 February 1950 — Page 7
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'h 18 points: Dave 5 and Warren carried too much Giants who got ring punch from } points.
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itayed neck-and-or 10 minutes bee ads grabbed a 21antage. Tech still the three-quarter the Conthmentails ¢ minutes in the hile rushing into Tech's center,
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ding Shortridge’'s ee fielders, caught ue Devils at the al quarter. Dave
Larry. . McKinsey
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FEB. 25,
| West Ky. Eyes,
{ Semifinals of | OVC Tourney *
~ Stop Tennesseeans, 79-60, As Lavoy. Hits From Pivot
82 Teams on Firing | Line as Men’s City Pin Tourney Reopens
Vie at Fox-Hunt Today and Tomorrow _
In Pursuit of Leading Marott Squad ~~ By GENE LAWSON
The men will have the show all to themselves this week-end {now that the women's city tournament has passed into history.
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LOUISVILLE, Ky. Feb. 25. Three fore week-ends are on tap before there. will be any
(UP) —Western Kentucky, with its eye on the semifinals and finals today, played under wraps! here last night as it trounced)
Tennessee Tech, 79-60, in th:
Ohio Valley Conference Basket-! ball Tournament. Tech stayed with the high-| ranking Hilltoppers. for eight minutes, trailing only by two points at 15-13. Then big Bob! lLavoy started hitting from the! pivot for Western, and the 'Top-| pers quickly moved out to a 3117 half time lead.
Gets 19 Points
Lavoy racked up 19 points in| the first half and had 29 for the evening, without raising a bead
of perspiration... L._ D.. Carden,
tallied 15 to lead Tech. . Western, favored to win the tournament and quite possibly a| bid to the National Invitational Tournament along with it, meets|
the winner of last night's second | "game between Murray State and!
Morehead in the semifinals to-|
morrow afternoon. Tohight's vie-|
tory was the 23d in 27 games this season for Western.
Citation Favored
At Santa Anita
ARCADIA, Cal, Feb. 25 (UP) The eyes of the turf world were fied today -on- Citation in the] $100.000 Santa Anita Handicap. { Victory in the race virtually| was conceded to the Calumet
Farm entry of Citation, Ponderigr4 on games of 208, 245 and 221
and. Two. Lea, despite the eight other horses in the race. But
[champions crowned among the men. The team event, held at the Fox-Hunt, will end on Mar. 12 while the doubles and singles events (at Pritchett's will wind up on the “11th, A total of 82 teams. will vie at| > : Col L the Fox-Hint today and tomor- | Asher er hoi pewter 3 527 row ‘in trying to oust ‘Marott AnD Sauter, Davidson's Vassar Guild 336 {Shoes from the leadership in that aoe skinzer Solataire Beveras el. levent. Most of the highly regard- Margie Sweeney. Anders Typewtiter 3h
led teams, however, have already |p Pilon. Andareone”gpriuy Sve. $3 ’ e
ee SEE —~ANS
Hagan, EI Lilly Ladies pa 32 {had their chances. | Helen Wolf, Hill's Meat Mar sae. 818 lie Rice, Indpls. Typew 513 Marott’s; “captained by Harry (Baily Coleman, Kool Vent Avting 517
{Wheeler, sets the pace in the team Betty” Appleman, DT New HH [division with a 2902 actual mark. }oly Ritchey, Indiana oil" Equipment Hi But there are plenty, of teams) SAT RSE ouninin [should they get “hot.” Bei fea Sar Mmere In the doubles and singles di- Bein Craveald pioes Niel wage 8) |visions; the current leaders seem Alice Evertt, Dayidsona Jassar Guild 502
Mary Sheehan, VA Lad 202 [to have the best chances of hold-| Betty Van Camp, El Lift Ladies
d OTHER LEAGUE ADERS (WO! MEN) {ing onto their positions. Its Bud G. Shoemaker, Ba 3 Grill Mixed 9 Schoch ahd Red Stuart in the K. Myrick. Ayrshire Collieries Mixed 4
5
|doubles actual with a neat total E} Fio Bellis, Sherman Bar Mixed | Alone at 148 he was a member of the Tillman in Indianapolis a vear, She was She was 61. } LE of 1312 ph -Multinnix in| ¢:- & Bredormic. st. Bra. ot Lente Mix: ol “Soi H.OHArpolé "Post 249; American ar menmher of “the Chirch of God Mrs. Hall, who had béén an Infof 1312 and ~Ralp u I f r ¢ {Yvonne Sheets, Merz Engineering 446 A stroke behind Furgol with , . N . or Christ i li t i S |the singles with a 687-his. figale Julia Knotts, Marcy Market 44 \ . K Legion, and the Indiana Lodge in rist. dianapolis resident nine year {being a being a 300 game. 1140's were Leland Gibson of ail "104, Order of KlKs. He had lived. Survivors include a son, James was a member of the New LL ibetty g . & h I : . = |sas City, Rod Munday of Yor in Indianapolis since 1925. Johnson; two sisters, Mrs, Libbie| Baptist Church, Bud Schoch leads in ihe. dil. MEEAM CEVEN: RTT {Pa., and Pete Cooper of Ponte Victim of Fall : Survivors in addition to the wife Watkins, both of Indianapolis, Services at 1 p. m. Monday in |events class with an even 1900 Marott Shoes 3002) Verda Beach, Fla., and bracketed include a daughter, Mrs. Eris and Mrs. Estella Johnson, Rich- the church will be followed by mark. It's interesting to uote that | Pabst Blue: Ribbon 9 at 141 were veterans Ky Laffoon| In Elevator Shaft Taylor, a son, Carl Moore and mond, Ind., and a brother, Yancy burial in Crown Hill. {Rone pf ihe asthal Jed we 8 | Indiana Gear Works '¢ a 2740-389 — 3109 [OF St. Andrews, Ill, and Harry Services for Marshall Moore, three brothers, Thomas Moore, all Robinson of Alabama Surviving are her husband, eading in the handicap division. Hd Printers Zura atime) Todd of Dallas. [2135 Boulevard Place, killed of Indianapolis; Herschell Moore, Mrs Beulah F Kaelin | Frank Hall; a son, Levi Hall, InIndiana Gear leads the team gis’ roods 2650-410—3060, Among the players. still within Cl Franklin, Ky., and Lucian Moore, "oo "55 00 oe “=UTE dianapolis; a brother, Enoch. Mor... handicap division with 2740-389- I. Lexy's ones Acrosi tT good stroking distance of the] Thursday in- an accident in the , 4 0 Cie Ky. a i Beulah’ I. Kae-| 1g’ Jackson, Miss. and three * |3109. In the handicap singles, it's gud scnoch-Red Stu 1312 leaders were Chandler Harper of Marott Hotel, will be held at 1 i Viren lin, 45 FE. 32d St, will be held at| pieces. ith his 620-100 | Chuck Markey-Joe Patton Loo1a0n ' Also surviving are three sisters, 3 p. m. today in Flanner & [30 attate, Mont. Wra ny Keith Wilh rR AR NAY . : Hl Portsmouth, Va, and Clayton] p. m. Monday tn the Twenty-fifth Mrs. Mary Daughn, Nashville, Buchanan mortuary, Buriat will hs ichwi C : ey : rie TY ae —- hot £ 3 Vv. 1 ge 8s a Monts, a with | RAID Gale as ems AH Heafner of Charlotte, N. C., tie | Street Baptist Church. He was 58. Tenn. Mrs. Sallie Cornell, Ridge he in Crown Hill Cemetery. Shoe Plant Burns
AP CC | Monte Wray-Keith Emery 1172-187—1359 |1172-187-1359. ernie Jared-Elva Short 1181-144-1325|
| Be Reddington-J. Reddington.1083-242—1335 All defending champions have ¢ Bill Walker—Vern Kaiser 1009-312—1321 |
been eliminated so there 18 no|Bul Schoch- Red id hore A312 7—1319 {chance of anyone. repeating this gp... Mullnnix ow fyear. However, should —~Marott’s Don--Roh : :
|Shoes in the team title it would Ernest Koch
be nothing new since they have Chuck Markey
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Iread it three ti mary mowstier IAP To0T30 already won 1 ree mes. harry owsher 920-100-172 Rol . 868- 50518 On the local pin front last night! (Ernie Badger HED ony Arsaro Emanuel Roth barely slipped past erry SAITO g01- 3-3 {Joe Pond to win the evening's ALL-EVENTS ACTUAL
[honors, Roth banged out a set of | Bud Schoch ..-
with Russell's Bait in the Wash- Lavelli- Sparks
{ington loop at the Illinois plant.
the big question was whether] p,q fired scores of 244, 235 Boston to Victory
Citation could pack 132 pounds for a mile and a quarter and beat | his stablemates.
Turfmen, sentimental over a However, Genie Drexler stole champion, were. rooting. for .Cita-| {the thunder from both Roth and -—tion—to—win—and become the ip Pond by clouting 650 pins in the
greatest money-earner of all time] with $979,200. About 65,000 will
watch his bid for the $100,000 n,,, whirlaway, subbed with In-
guaranteed to the winner.
The outsiders with a chance] f 224. 246 and 180 in were English-bred Noor, packing uD Sains of J24,
only 109 pounds, and My Re-' quest, who has matched strides! 2696 total. with both Citation and Coaltown| and never been disgraced. He
carries. third high weight of 122.
and 194 for a 673 series for Smith
By United Press |& Robigson in the Iaria Ritchey The “word” in the National Furniture circuit. Basketball Association is. that
Tony Lavelli isn’t rugged enough. to play in: the. professional ranks,. buf occasionally the former Yale star confounds the experts by playing a spirited game. It happened last night at Bos~Lavelli, instead of being pushed around, pushed a number of his famous hook shots through the basket and wound up with 19 points as he led the Celtics to an impressive 89 to 74 victory over the Washington Capitols.
| Sponsors Classic at Pritchett’s. |Genie, who is a_member of Hick-
|dianapolis Typewriter and rang ton pacing the Typewriter girls to a
Two teams went above that figure, however, and all were in the Sponsors loop. League-leading ‘Milano Inn had a 968-914-862— 2744 and second-place Hill's Meat
Coaltown to Carry Marie: registered a 917-902-917 Tom Haggerty
their I. C. 4-A indoor track cham-|Emmett Stalions. pionship tonight at Madison: §iirecs, Hiobs. Square Garden, were confident Charles Woodar
pf 4 400 BOWLERS (MEN) Q L | s-1t-9f Weighty’ Problem Emanuel Roti, Russells Ban 814 vits at oyo «a i. 2 2 4 Holand. f 0 2 4 3 Pond, Smith & Roberson... 83 CHICAGO. Feb. 25 (UP). T Macnowskit 9 0 ¢ McMullent 0 8 3 MIAMI, Fla, Feb. 25 (UP)— oe ie ett, Bulldog Electric ....... 3 e { ) om Peterson, f-¢c 3 G : 5 . ode. Reynolds Ins. . ......... 662 tkovi § 7 4 Hawkins.c 112 Calumet Farm's Coaltown faces Ernie OS Fall Gy Beer rrxs ed 83 | Haggerty resigned yesterday as arora owt 2 1 0 foard . 3 3 3 own e ow re us a ew 0 he tomes 0 ruce ava e 0. n aniary ‘ s Seaman, Vonne “. Si 4 4 Afkers ( a “weighty” problem in the $50,- Bill McGregor. Naval Qranance C851 Loyola. basketball coach and Hamu & 11 2 Haley 471 a ’ i OC imidt 000 Widener Handicap today at Bo) ‘Yoodard. Herman Schmidt jathlase director to take another Levanes 310 Hialeah when he attempts to give James Magill, Chevrolet Night Hawks 643 coaching job at an undisclosed Totals oo 2 2 guaien 24 19 23 0 ore y ual po away from 14 to 28 pounds to 10 aie Goode, Jack's Tavern ee gebool. INDIANAPOLIS 20%" 11 0! ager, connte 13 rivals. |Cell Wine, Traffic: Club b i resignation was announced “Free Throws Missed —Seymour, Ratko-| _ The famed “Mr. Speed” of the Geel Bevis. Hoosier Casualty cream § 81 vy the chairman of the Rambler vicz eid Peterson, Lervi. Haie, Beard : turf will be burdened with a 132- Col. Rigsbee Stone Stafford & ston 31 athletic board, the Rev. Jere. Hawkins. Grom 32. Jones Cc | g pound package for the mile-and- a-| Boo Weimer, FAllison AC... assy, 623 miah J. O Callaghan, 8.J., who | National Dasketball Association | quarter glitter gallop of the B80 de Ricker: Bulido Electric. Te “833 Said- that it was effective’ Apr. L Ty ben" Lost Florida racing season. This rep-| Harry Stivers, : Brass Rail =o 8 ‘T'm definitely going someplace syracuse .. : 9 resents the highest impost ever giin Higyins, Allison AC : else” Haggerty said, “but it's ov, York, a : assigned a Widener starter. [fran Battery, Moca Eb cies a mot for publication now. I Baltimore 7 3 Trainer Ben Jones: expressed| | Bob Roth. Nyland Sheet Metal 818 haven't decided yet, but I've got Philadelphia . 20 38 Zz, " some fear whether his star] | Bin Robinson, Wenrling | Contractors s he ofrers. , Central Digiton Lost tke Sansone, Vestal Steel ......... e was Mi 14 43 13 : charger would succeed but the Life SSE Alon AC. lll 8 8 whether as unable to say M liuneapolis 13 betting gentry didn’t agree with) [carl Stamm. Tink Belt Casals § 8 e new Aasgmiont | CFell 20 him, installing Coaltown a 3 to 5! Wifitam Gooch, Fun Bowl Classie ... 6 3) would combine jobs as athletic|g, Bt outs : 22 3 A oss. choice. {Sam Jones, Fun Bowl Classic --- 813 director and cage coach, or Western Division ~~ & se k, Fuliss, Link Belt No. 1 ‘8 4] simply as a coach. | Anderson fo 9 Ties 6146 N. PENNSYLVANIA ST. : 4624 N. PENNSYLVANIA ST. ; 4711 BOULEVARD PLACE ne, Delaware Bo . INDIANAPOLIS "....... 30 24 558 . . tt | Walt Fries, Hoosier Casualty 613 aggerty said that North- vs 23 40 i : a 1 partans uU [o] | Ken Joling. Meroury 5A . 513 western, where Arthur (Dutch) Seno uan cvieeee 9 1 80 om , “a “8 ical h SCA ! 5 41 268 ~ ‘ y k . | [Jack “Colvin Jr. Downes Dunker é11,Lonborg resigned recently to. be-, HF ietio 1 41 2 . ‘ y- A A, 3 { Keep Trac Tit e Tinrey “peterson. | Haves Bros 608 come athletic director at Kansas, Baltimore he “Philadeinhin 8h. TY. Le yo } : H McCracker 606 was no ¢ Bos ‘as 7 | ; Vo aly : ” ot’ 5 i NEW YORK Fen 25 (UP) RY gly 12 She BE War comsiqerin the schools he fier, to, Naina, EE Vl cn ECT Yo i . " C Stee . . = | zB IR nat | 34 a 7 oe “Fy The star-studded Spartans of Oucar EY ih [Bros fees 603 |Chicago 7. 8t_Louis > TI. St Louis 62 _— { Ep Ad, ¥ ¢ b he iii. E a #1 Pa A ry we Sam H ey x owl Classic ..... 60. ¥ iia, ‘ # Ro Michigan State, favored to retain Tam Hare dun Bowl Coa ss i] 1 f , “ hs Pre
«1 Baseball Players off » 9 In Golf Tournament
00 that their small entry list of 11! Charles Qreriies, | AC $0 _ MIAMI, Fla. Feb. 25 (UP)-
OTHER men would be enough to do the, | Barney Walker, Sherman Bar Mixed 3
trick again.
with 26 3/5. The Elis again loom Ear Dorsett. Bankers Leagu ue
as Michigan State’s most formid-
Sn rT, Michigan State's °1949° team ' Bub Supe: oR 2a 1 great Dizzy STOHeE-NY-35 255 poirec to take the: Git th Bor day ~title—and-Yale-took-second-place. Bevis
lison LEAGUE "LEADERS (MEN) - Former Minor league pitcher
8 Pete Harris and ex- big eague Dean squ
«pitching for: par a LcCallum,. Silk Mixed .378 Strikeouts. ry_Van Lolan, ‘Irv. Presb. Church 3 Harris,
Loren Cooper. Grotto 573 from Verne Reynolds, Friday Yight Mixed 566!
defending champion Miami, and the garrulous|
able rival, with a squad including Ken Cromwell, Baxter's Grill Mixed 362 Dean of . Gashouse Gang fame
record shot-putter Jim Fuchs,
Giant Wrestlers Signed for Tuesday
Wiladek Kowalski, of Detroit, |
ihn, st. Andrews Coll.’ Mise 8B Rushed into the. finals of the! { , Merz Engineering 540 11th annual™ Baseball Players’ | |Rinay Foto BOWLER (WOMEN) '" ** Tournament with hard-earned Genie Drexler, Indpls. o - 880 victories. {Pat Striebsck. Milano Inn......... 08 Harris knocked New York Be Pitcher Allie: Reynolds out of,
ree Cork, Hill's Meat, the box, 5 and 4, in the morning
' | Dottie De rkopes. Indiana, G Gear Works. 3a
and Mike “Sharp; of Hamilton; Ramon Ont., Can., will collide in a battle Lots “Glass 58, oi Alia Srinn 5. Be. 588 round but needed 19 holes for a of giants in the Armory westling lars Fon, Hill's Meat Market 844 semifinals decision over Cincin-
ring next Tiesday night.
Marta Ed Strangler Lewis will referee Betty Jordan, Kool Vent Awning ele
the main bout.
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910 Broad Ripple Ave. BR, 6411
{Marie Christi Hill's Meat Market i | Mildred. Parker Ell Lilly Women nat! infielder Lou Klein. Roberts, Hill's Meat Market 'e 841 eee epee
rlen Fehr, Indiana Gear Works 532 _Mary Leppert, Davidson's yo Guild 530°
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TODAY BASKETBALL LUCKY | IHSAA Tournament | State and local sectionals. 10diana bolis w sectional” Butler Fieldhouse, games at p. ,» 2:15'p. m. and 8:45 pm. -— t State Colleges. Big Ten | _Butler at Ohio University: Earlham at : | Wilmington, O.; Jowa at Indiana: In dias State at Manchester: Notre Dame Navy: Minnesota at Purdue: Valparaiso at 2 oncordia (St. Louls): Wiscons at linois; Michigan at Northw, wesiern; Nien Pp R an State at Marquette, Ohio Valley Conerence finals, Loulsville. Track ® TELEVISION Indiana at Notre Dame.
: Prize Rookie Signs un, wi founne | ST. LOUIS, Feb. on ed!
Sievers, the American League's! 1949 rookie-of-the-year, signed
For uly ‘his 1950 contract with the St. Louis Browns today and left im399% mediately for pring training at | Burbank, Cal Plus Tax
I COLLEGE SWIMMING
bi Michigan State “ios oltie 36 C. . FE RESTLING [CO 26, In 5.
1 , Indiana | North: Carolina State 18, Virginia Poly 12 | Qlaboma As Aggies 21, klahoma 9.
COLLEGE TRACK
| Drake 61. Bradley 43. Bnet 78. festern Michisan 7 - Missouri 63%, Kan nsa
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i Santer $0 obvher Cali v1 There’ s Now A Big “Swing To- The: Ti imes"” . & OPEN | EVENINGS Tis mw voRR I ft Bliace curaen DATS Pilati Joie 7 | ig q-1 : ma lo! ork. -oul-| Utah 83, Colorado Aswies 38 : es | poin briuien 146%, San Jose, Washinton Btate 52. Gonzaga-34 Costa Rica | Western Kentucky n Tennessee Tech “. :
Of Texas Event
|Middlecoff, swung into the third! 29/round today of the $10,000
rina tam “Largest January Home Sales in History
ho W gton 40, | Kent, 64, Baldwin-Wallace 81 sptucky "
ay | | Newburry 83. Citadel 56 . North Carolina 64. Duke 46 : )regon State 51, Oregon 42 s Penn State 72. Col 57
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES eisai eect ol di x ed gi matumesiorp — ES a a eet erties coherent race a 1+ min 68 Te Gov. Schricker Helps Dedicat te New Building
In 3d Round
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be Services Monday
* Trucking Company Foreman Dies :
A requiem high mass for
EE a a Se ry A > “Francis (Tiny) Hagan, 619 Holly Middlecoff Leads : ’ NR) 0 IY : re |Ave., who died yesterday .in his
Field in $10,000 {home, will be sung at 9 a. m.
Links Tournamént {Monday in the Assumption Catho-
i yer ranit {lic Church, He was 46. HOUSTON? Tex., Feb, 25 (UP)! — Sixty-eight golfers, led by! | Burial will be in Hopewell tanned and confident Dr, Cary] Cemetery, Frankfort. | Mr. Hagan was a foreman for [the Kenneth Smock Trucking Co. {A native of Champaign County, (Illinois, he came to live in Frankfort and Lebanon before he moved to Indianapolis seven years ago. ‘He was a member of Assumption Catholic Church. a In addition to his wifgh-Rosalle,
Houston Open Tournament, | Middlecoff, who deserted his Memphis, Tenn., dentist's office for| |the professional golf trail, held a| two-stroke margin over the field | with a 36-hole score of 137. Middlecoff’s phenomenal putting!
terd the long Brae Burn| he is survived by hfs mother, Mrs. iene cours Bevo him Gov. Schricker yesterday helped dedicate the Farm Bureau Insurance Building, 130 E. Washing- |Flla Hagan, and three sisters,
% home with a six-under-par 66 to -ton St. formerly the Security Trust Building. He congratulates Jack Rosebrough, general manager of Mrs. Hsien Beall, Frankion) Me nudge Ed Furgol of Royal Oak, the Hoosier Farm Bureau Life Insurance Co. and the Farm Bureau Mutual Insurance Co. of Indiana. 3 and. Mra. Elizabeth MeKinMich., into second place. Other well-wishers were (extreme left) Harry I. Fuller, vice president of the Indiana National Bank, ge, Indianapolis. Furgol could do no better than and (extreme right] Mark Archer, general counsel of the Empire Life and Accident Insurance Co. ,,
Mrs. Viney Hall
a 73 sesterday, a skid of seven to pick up a gift from a former Burial will be in. New Crown % strokes from his Thursday round art moore employer, She was 8) Mrs. Viney Hall died yesterday that shot him into the early lead. An usher at the Baptist Church, A native of Alabama, she lived in her home, 826 N. Illinois St.
Al 2 t 143 was Bob Crow of Police said Mr. Moore, a gar- Top, Tenn, ana Mrs. Wilke on Mrs. Kaelin, who was 58, di 1| PASADENA, Cal. Feb. 25 . 8 ans | \re a AR old vr Tamers ) ' “ he - plone at La., and no less than dener, fell 25 feet to his death In aol BA an ry ean (ieneral Hospital| (UP)—A three-alarm fire in the nine men were bracketed at 144. an elevator shaft in the hotel. He - ! She had been a resident of In~heart of downtown Pasadena
. dianapolis 50 vears., She as v They were Bob Watson, Wichita haq pulled open the first floor. Mrs. Bessie Johnson native ot New Athany. Le Maritain hon ot ant § Falls, Tex.; Loddie Kempa, Sys elevator door and stepped Services for Mrs. Bessie M. Survivors include her husband, Firemen prevented an en water, Okla.; Max Evans, Detro through, dropping: to the shaft Johnson, 1662 Sheldon St, who = Surviving are her husband
of a 1000-gallon tank of ether | floor. died Thursday in her home, will Oscar Kaelin; a brother, John which engineer T. J. Adler said
would haye “flattened exerything for a block or more.”
Bill’ Nary, Los Angeles; Paul] O'Leary. Bismarck, N, D.; Stan Horne, Montreal; Dick Metz, Virginia Beach, Va., and Lew Wor00 Sham, ‘Oakmont, Pa. Pa.
‘Syracuse Pounds | " fbiclsinely ik Olymps, 72-61 os w THE rid
"His wife; Mrs: Bertha 1. Moore, be held at- 1 p.m. Monday in’ Sinex, “and ‘a sisfer, Mrs Nellie Said, he had stopped at the hotel the Church of God in Christ. Hassman, all of Indianapolis,
CHICAGO; Feb. 25 (UP)-The Syracuse Nationals staged a com-{ = ~~ plete reversal of form in the second half and soundly trounced Indianapolis, 72 to 67, last night. Trailing 49 to 30 at the end of
the first half, the Nationals held the high-flying Olympians to six B Hl U C E S AVA i E C 0.: Ri points in the third quarter while p 0 I g. scoring 19 for themselves. With} .y "8a
41, minutes of the final period
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gone they tied it up at 59-all. It
Syracuse -then took the lead] and held it to the end.
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NEW TORK Fei By TUPI K “Hl y A ; * WG g i +, trio-of-eruciat-games-igitight-=— QE . Sip Gh, sae jam-packed program of college “ - ‘ . ; EB i [Samcetball va. Vander. 5154 CENTRAL AVE. 5880 NORTH DELAWARE 3615 COLORADO bilt and Holy Cross vs. Brown. ’ ! : 1 | The Illinois-Wisconsin clash at | Champaign, ‘IIL, is highly im-| portant because it could award! the Big Ten championship and the District 4 NCAA tournament | {—to Ohio State. OSU, idle tonight, will clinch | the league title if Wisconsin loses. |The Badgers beat Illinois. 59-50, . {in a previous meeting in Wisconsin, but the Illini will take the court a five-point favorite. The Kentucky-Vanderbilt set-| to will decide the regular cham-| | plonship of the Southeastern Con-| HEE ony ference for one or the other - we
The n, of course, comes the 5444 CARROLLTON 555 W. 77th league's post-season tournament. :
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LONC BEACH, Cal, Feb..25 | (UP)—Two Long Beach pitchers | hurled no-hit baseball games, * yesterday within a block. of each other. Frank Followell led- Wilson High 8chool ‘to a 5-to-0 win over "Santa Ana, while George |Brown of Long Beach C. C: was {pitching his team to a 4-to-0 {shutout over _Fullerton, J. CG
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