Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 February 1950 — Page 26

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~ Cathedral, 48 to 41, In Second. Half Rush

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X " shit 4-09 to victory. gained esiineqnp——— in the curtain-raiser of the Toure Hornets on the sidelines. 51 to 34. . 2 night in 4-59 53 It was the third time this season Myron. Moriarity 5. eight fon 5 in the second half of Play nament of Champions in Chicago that Tech had thumped its East dit the six-added by ken ie Se The defeat 16ft- [U's record at & BIS op Stadium. Side. rival : helped pusgh the, 6 Mito 16 victories and five “lowges The champions, Flyweight Bob Larke Regain. Lend a comfortable b fl fing) lead Town. Stands at 14 wins and Six Johnson. Bantamweight. Bob Cole # . ? ¢ opened®up wh ’*" ing {er nip . Bread Ripple lost: its early. lead) - Howe open ps if na aul 12 red: - ; : lins, Lightweight Walter Haye ac pie re as the aggressor, 191 ing" Teeh “Yridia ni held w 28 to 23 lead - wood, Welterweight Robin Hood to Cathedral and trailed, 11 to . det while* t8s&ing in Nhe, i ) » 10, at the end of the first period. lo 4 lone-fielde ig asig over the Tlawk ves at the halt, ’ ‘Middleweight Bobby Twigs, Light The Rockets caught up with the: eight gioin its-and caging down the but early in the second stanza 3 : [Heavyweight Willie Crawford and Irish to lead, 18 10 16, midway 1h ¥. h¥lead to six Pie the visitors jfimped the - margin Jack Foley Paces Heavyweight Paul Lotkett, were the second period. lost the ad Tec rafal : tin-on the shoot- and climbed. to% one point lead cl . R i to be sent to their quarters after aan and scrambled back once INS; of © En; 1g North and Sexson to of 20 to 28.7A lava hy, Frank osing a Y arriving here to rest, for tomors vs more to hold a sm 27-26 half. Hold a 35-26-Third-quarter lead Pals shedlc: pulled © nwa into the ANNAPOLIS. Md. Feb, 25 row's sessioh Co. time advantage. Each teafif had ‘They zoom ed the advant ig@up, lewd which he Jd through the final (UP) Notre Pame surged from ke Two Have Eperience i ? » v stile ) companying p hit the same number of field goals to 4*30 and theft Rid behind their whist] hehind in the waning minutes of ceomg Anyi g the eam. are hut Ripple took the advantage in Stvii Hr pessesdion gome £ne sit Inthana in dhe second, half hit - = representatives of The Times, the free thro ER ’ uation Te w the Hoi net, defefs¥ a scoring, snag. and fought six piay to defeat Navy. 65, to 59, in Rohison-Ragsdale- Post of the Free throws everfually we out into the Facx court and minutes and 10-seconds without. a tightly contested intersectional American Legion, Trainers KEus * yr Tae Se y no 1 . cone ~ ’ Ma 1 ta doom Cathedral. In their opened the way for Tech players netting » pon basketball game played here in Rene Tiny Riang , and fark quarterfinal game with Southport, to scoot under the hig) et home Stuteville Scores 18 Dahlgren Hall this afternoon Dufbam, header 44 ou % Mer : & > ured into. it vil ’ . ¢ 1 ( » the Irish had miseed 15 chances free as*the game tured into Jerry Stutevills high coring A capacity crowd of 3100 peo- | ; ion le Commirten wits - CRE t . : Loic olde ves . at the feul.line. seven hv ce ntee runawa . 1 af 3 tives th the. Hoos faad ple saw big Dan Bagley and cen “Th r te will | e . igh T in to Dean Cunningham Cathedral Tech made good on 21 of 51 a tonight, brought home 18 points ter Jack. Foley crack a tight ball ie any ” eig AO ax “hlew’ 11 of 16 chances against tempts from the field Howe BIL with six field goals and six free SE ; : : ; oo game wide open with a shooting marrow morning Mn the CYO gym Ripple with Cunningham missing 14 of 47. Mortiarity for Tech and ypp,ws He offered the major op- Winning the state YMCA swimming championship five years out of six is the record made by exhibition late~1n_ the contest. and p Ts eSamination and six. During the regular season Ernie Phelp£ for Howe snared position throughout the second the Indianapolis YMCA junior swimming team. Boys of this year's team are shown above (left to Bagley led all scorers with 19- paiFing? wi : ® TAs enon Bean, A "wy 50 4 rs with 11 points 0 with 15 m ah ; ‘ ‘ y A . ‘ i : ly two members o : he had been a free-throw marks- scoring honors wi POPU hair when with 15 minutes to go right): front row—aBilly Laswell, Billy Wiliever, Ronald Salisbury, Jack Morgan, Jack Patterson Bob points. Foley. held scoreless in. 0 a" lo iione experience here rac , & p ly I plaver to ‘ed : : : t o half. «¢ acte : ; uo i " Spat tipple for 4 Inthe three games to the finals, Se a hi, ay I Tn i / 1 Crist; back row—Joe Duggan, Leon Perkinson, Irwin Reisberg, George Madera, coach, Stanley Bros- the opening half, connected With jo ypo 16 urnament of Champions, wet Sparke_Ripple forwar Tech hit a super 352 average Core unt tour minutes And 1b man and Marvin. Brosman. Dick Millikan, winner of the diving events, is not shown in the picture. three hooks and two corner sets yr v.64 represented the 118s kept e Rockets in the lead the ' i 1d stuffing in 3% Shot seconds remained ~ to tally 10 points and-put the ,,in4 class last year and *Heod third period with his seven points (rom the field stutfipg-in 3 i Within that. period Stuteville \iddies out of reach po ot af . Hy 2 that helped maintain a 39-34 lead In 160 attempts. faailed 10 points for the home Bulldo S Rom to 67-56 The pattern of the second half Sug 2 270 Champic = . o 2 le 4 Cathedral (11 Feats ea ) ' 32 i ne at the three quarter post Broad Kivwls M . } athedra LL tean " y IW Il men was similar to the first in that The Indianapolis boxers willhe Miss Free Throws parks f aol : kerf Load IU hogged down when Stuteville ° . ° 3 neither chib was able to open any competing with some 320 othef Cathedral . drew close again J Campin o 1. Kir s 1 p/was injure 4 and was taken from ic ory ver 10 ats : margin wider than five points un- champions representing morse ” an 3 rer “pr t y 0d . y a > y after . . . « v » 08-35 on Bob 8Springer's free ge ae 3:3 plugged ! | the game He returned after a . 0 Ml til the late Irish rally clinched it. than 500 cities, towns and vile throw then the Kockets’ Dick [hy 0 0 00 Donnell i rest but appeared to have lost . I , . Navy Takes Lead on ol f Campbell hit two straight longs D.Camporiie 5 ¢ i o : his scoring touch Dietz To es Over Coaching Reins I s ~avy Takes Lea ages. licht icht 112. 118 from far « at led Cathedral # 80 i 5 : } : : vera Times State Servi Navy broke out of a 28.2% e lighter weights: 112, ' Coach ry po o pd p Ris Tot is 812 A Straight Fouls. . - As Weather Grounds Hinkle in East GREENCASTLE, Ind. Feb. 25 deadlock to take a 33-30 lead at 126. 135-pounders, will see action v £ o - oftnis 20 y ota : 3. ! 0) ‘ats i oul sho y - vy y . from. a zone to a man-to-man de- Waifiine score. Broad Ripple 21, Ca n . Loy Watson hit: 4. "> ht * Times Special Spring training for DePauw's the end of the first half. But first tomorrow night. Tuesday fense.- Dick Campbell hit another "Pres ihrows missed Broad Ripple Re TH Jenn) yen, ATHENS. O. Feb. 25° The Butler University Bulldogs romped football squad has been called fOr thon the Irish ripped for seven night™.the four heavier weights * . . Sparks 3. Hanna - Lo i Catliedra streak With only one nunute o.oo se win over their hosts, the Ohio University Bobcats hore Tuesday, Feb. 27, by Coach Mike otpqight yints to go ine front, Will fight. On-Wednesday the sur-. for a 45-39 lead. That held up a8 guringer 3, Cunningham 6 Painter oq fone gaconds 166t to play, the . 3 Ww poir Rg n d a.) + Cathedral missed five straight Wonds 2 1 Lowe H tt three nt tonight to hold second place in the Mid-American Conference Snavely, with mor€ than 60 mien x avy fought back stubbornly to vVivors will enter the ring to pare 3 ? us Official Evan Crawis ane owell eosiers came within three poin 3 Foi 4 ape ri a PI tal, nn ; . scoring chances at the free throw willis ns i { f th ir rival, but lowa ; went If the Bobcats. take the Western Michigan quintet in tow next expected to report. tie at 44-44 and then went ahead the field to 32. who will return line the final 90 seconds - 0 re ve ’ Saturday, Butler will have clear title to second place in the con Practice will go to Apr. 1. In- 44 50-48 © for the finals on Mar. 10. Ine In the lina second: . owe (34) ech (51) ahead under full power when it : ACE ra ros ure sched- : 3 " Cunningham and Charley Kirk n lerence tersquad scrimmages are hed That was. the Middies’ last Use 3 Rings é ! i ( t of fg tt pf n . , go 8 8 5 ¥ " : off shared Cathedral's Scoring Fahroach,’ # NP Chae y 01 gt five eons eave res throw The Bulldogs won’ their final uled. for. the fourth and fifth .hinie for Foley hit two straight Three rings will be used during Py . er - yr + 1 & Dobbs! 0 1 under 1e two-minute rule . ya weeks > o & ’ y > 3 punch with 13 points each while Greil. 2 Sexson! 31 The height of the Iowa team gam? of the season with coach Mid- American weeks. and practice will conclude p61 shots to put Notre Dame the first two nights with fights Sparks was tops for the Rockdts Zovbee . 1 1 5 Nellf »1-0 Je % i Y tor} Tory Hinkle missing from the r pie op With a game the final week ahead, 52-50, a lead they never S0iNE on continuously ApproxiG ; | . Ward. O 0 Englert 4:1 -1iappeared to be a major fact ne. Hinkle hae \ to join C ‘ 8 0 1004 7 ¢ Tigers were hard hit by the : ! v 120 bouts will be fought —With-the—saine—humber;—————yard.c 1 0 ¢¥ne Ha A EAH Re teat ! ¢ had planned to loin Loe SA : The Tigers ! rotrer——tiinquished. Tw o__high-arcing mate! 9 tho rc Cathedral hit 18 of 64 field goal Havestong 0° 0 0 Roepkex 12.3 . ’ his team here tonight. bit snow Ne Michigan 5 4 54 10 graduation roufe, with T0 Teffer- one-handers. bv Kevin O'Shea on each of the first two narhts attempts while Ripple made gord Woods © © 0 Mocaniys 4 0° 1with Calsheek and Darling tow ,,q jce at nearby Parkersburg, Siam: se : 111 21 sg men to receive diplomas this June. j.0q the game for the Irish by A Teams were arriving in Chicago 20° of 65 attempts : Morgan.g i o oering above anything Indiana had'yw va airport forced his iahe 7 “West. Reserve 2.1 32430 6% Snavely will have to fill five holes: 0 (rem 5 61:53 lead with today from 41 centers in 26 states, It wis Cathedral's 16th loss in' Totals 14 #17 to offe r 3 continue on to Washington in the line and three backfield minutes to play. Oklahoma -City won the team 23 games and’ Broad Ripple's| Hal-Time Score -T Calsbeek scored 20 points withi p,p Dietz, assistant coach Bo CYO Tourney positions It was the . 14th win "against championship here last year with 4th t h 21 starts AL Risen ch. seven field goals —and six [ree , on arter Hinkie telephoned from Ten lettermen forming last eight losses v1 Not Ds S Kansas City as the runner- -ap. 14t riumph in <1 starts Tech-Cline nalerth Roepke 3 throws He was followed in point a t es or. . Notre ame. mi sre maser The cautious Tech squad that Moriarty. Mo ¥ . by ; !|Washington and said he. would on inves 0 ay vear's squad are expected to turn avy will go into its season's shoots less than any other sec- (0! Mawel “Barnett and Heoscnet OROTS by Chuck Darling with 13 settle the coal situation in Wash- “pp” oy Cadet Archdiocesan Out for spring drills, and more ;,je against’ Army next Satur- Fl h D feat en Bas! an points : = ington” if he couldn't get a flight Sasikethall tourRaHeHt will con than 10 award winners from the day with 14 wins. and six detents. asnes erea Boe Second high scorer for 1U was 4 = tinue this Afternoon at 2 p.m freshman team. ER ste = od F I 40- 27 Winslow Dro: S Jas er Bill Tosheff, with 11 16 to 10 Advantage ot the. Cathedral High Sci Returning lettermen include i 5 > Navy (3% ortvi e, I erceniages In. tonight's BIAYE dine Bulldogs worked up a 4-0 VIN : : lisa James Chamness. Michigan City, Lede f $13 ee oii 4 3 " GREENFIELD, Feb. 25 — were. Jowa, 2 Sey godls 8 lead in the first minute and a halt = Admission will be 30 cents for David Herring. Elkhart; Robert Fin eli LN 3 ix and x 1 Franklin Township's F lashes In Sectional Finals 64-46 re a Fi In in 110 bo? mm. play before the Bobcats scored. «ch session The CYO Senior McGinn. Terre Haute; William Wray e 0 0 1 0 i 1 raced into the finals of the - diang 2 ld goals at- 3 i : . : netics i s 33 } ! . " 182 & By midpoint in the half the Bull- A rchdiocesan® Basketball tourna- Bastian Indiajapons; Jack 3 Conner g 1-3 1 Y ¥ Greenfield sectionals here ® this , : tempts for - dogs hid built up a 16-10 advan- So Tuhey. Muncie; George Keesling 2 5 0 0 0.1 ) Le 40 Defending Champs Out; Winners Include Indiana i . Town gs he p : advan- ment will be conducted in con- Fy rah Ck varard. De. = 32 afternoon, downing Fortville, 40« g itp ty f tage and eight minutes before nection with the former event. * ARLIL Se f LI 27 ! Jui dille ( f y Calsbeex t fT 3 . , l ! ve . 8 s Wi 4 Yav- al. ) South Bend Central, Madison, New Albany Todh f : Taoist 7 3 9 halftime it was Butler leading $pat, affairs will he concluded gatur, a J ames Widman, Tay ] 26 13 21° Totals 21 17.18 They played McCordsville, win- ; if 0 WCGreen.f 30 ons . on , TeOrg elxer ana, tal ftim e =core Navy 33.. e Dam 30 - 5 (Continued From Page 23) Barney Beers sparked Auburn 8 Husk r 003 Riecks f- o_o Hs ho Yo: THE FE mn March 5 Neb. and Charles Herke, Peoria, Officiels John Stevens and Joe Burns, ner over ( “harlottesvilie,’ tonight give. Anderson whipped Markle Red Devils to a 54 to 39 win over Ail, i® 8 Bchuti: 0 boy x TA or Paya. po Fe" The pairings: 1. = for the title. re. Anders Mi - N N . Wa ) 1.8 1 mained in the half when Elwood Th J Yeakyne, Fortville ,cente® : £ ’ ; ae Angola, while Entee Shine and 4 FEE Today-- M hl 1 Jim Deakyvn i . ville, 52 to 43, hitting 371 {rom Bill Jensen were the’ stars for] bwanins 3 7 4 Sparks completed two charity Gave 1 2 p ix Deanery anchester Loses led all scoring with 18 points, the field: Muncie Central 3 hog { South Bend Central, getting 31 Ring. Lr shots to put the Bobcats out in ° W, 35 on Deas ery i ihe Jefferson Dizzy Dean Defeated L t S G Phil Wampler and Bob Crick titlists ciipped Royerton, - Ot io points between them as the Bears Foial 0110 Totaic 21 111s {Tont, »-24. They built the ad St, Mary. Anderson. | Golf Tournament as eason ame paced the victors with 12 and 19 - o y 2 rK AD ™ Th Halft e score | a A \ ro ay op i 1°40. Terre aute Deanery vs ' ‘ TO ara thros ih Bd) Hopeica dropped Walkerton, 66 to 41. It Free (hrow tutes Teen. VANtage to 32-26 with two min- , Penner Fr: . n os co Times Stgte Service _ points, respectively. gave Sg 8 o h A hal fw was South Bend's 21st straight aff 2 Garren alshee utes to go in the half RE a : Rian MIAMI, Fla. Feb. 25 (UP) .. NORTH MANCHEST ER, Feb. = Fortville was guilty of six mis» BE ond pple A Junior Wood's Win and 22d of the campaign. Officials Olver on Orvis Burdsall looped in field (SURI Mero 20 Que 308 0 Pete Harris of Miami defeated =o Manchester lost its final cues at the foul line while Frank. Broad Rippie, aie Ne Cs the to In thé Calumet, Gary Froebel goal and Ralph Chapman sunk _ Game 6 245 o. m — Winner same Dizzy Dean. 3 and 2, today to win game of the season here tonight jin’ Township missed five—all by 31 Deis ken Middle! wn. t00k the measiire of Gary Emer two quick ones from the field to Te irra l—~Winner sa the baseball players golf tourna- dropping a close decision to the McCullough. A 4 ’ over Mi¢ pLo . . - . . P . 8 o o |, i 3 achers 4. . Pt ho i . ov] time state SON 52 to 37. Hammond came I ans 0 ain mike the score 32 all. Four sec- | Divistan. tod Game 1, 520 Ment. But as bad as Ole Diz wa Visiting Indiana State Seach I'S Franklin Twp. (40 Fortville (*%) % i out #48 10 " vic. [rom behind in the second half to onds from halftime Sparks com- pm olen Enochsburg + Ho's his wife insisted he played “way oliege Skoanwres 58-62 30 Crk fe te fs ft of sham] , w rst ’ trip Griffith, 55 to 43. and East pleted another courtesy and RR. Gane 2.630 Ma Ma 1 over his head. 1e Spartans spurted to a 3-0 {} f >on non tory over Forest. bv Jasper jn Chicago Roosevelt rolled over O'Brien hit the lace from the fieid ° Bed! Harris, the defending cham-'lead in the first two minutes and Cain De ha 9 31! 3 Auburn, ousted wy Jasj Hobart, 58 to 52. to give Butler a 34-33 lead as the pion, was one up over the former built it up to 30-17 with four min- McCulloush.g 2 3 1 2 1 last vear's state finals, also made “ ites to the half, Sines 8 31 0-0 1 e grade, T I ing tn the final pe The state's only unbeaten out gun sounded. St. Louis Cardinal's pitching ace >» go in the half, their big- : 0 1 ade. rallying e fing r- N > the grade. ie ro 53 to 45 P® fits— Ten © ity and Richland Cen- C F Pirat Both teams were evenly at the turn, and on the back nine gest advantage of the game. By Totals ri Sr is : i te Cali “area “Gary ter—also kept their hopes alive. omes rom Ales atched in the second hal open-. Han Winner same 4 the only putts Dean could sink ie end o the half, * Sycamore Halftime Score Franklin Twp. 10. Forte ¥ I ol : sed by Vaiparaigo, 59 City's marksman, using. their re- To Play 3d Base ing and 12 minutes away from mm - were the ones that didnt mat- anenesier ars hog Fresh ows Missed ~McCullough 5. Mes roe Ham 1B ara “out a Serves in the ‘entire second half kame end Butler still had only a ter ‘ ot nd. State (h3) of Ka a n 1. Noe 2 to 37. Hammond sq : i blasted Oil Twp, 79 to 52, far {Continued From Page 23) single point advantage. Tues Dean missed a six-fodter on the Piper.( fh 5 5 MacDonaldf 5 7 4 Officials bon n McBride. "Rovert Cherry. 40 to 37 overtime win over East f . hi i I 8 att th H up. On the Ja \ y 3 2 Kunkel! 3 1 2 : : oud their 21st victory, while Richlanc ) . ) \ Iden s — . 1 with Harris one Br { o 0 Jaxodzinski f 5 ae hic or Ove ; v ! ’; t later te ise wwted to A sudden wart of aceuracy by 0 0 Jag dzinski 01 2 i Chicago Roosevelt. and Keith Center made it 24 straight. howl deal a ate date is ¢ Xpec eq ‘ Chana § pI tof yb Car Com leted par three 14th hole, Harris drove sa 0 6 11) Irish Trackmen } Stackhouse's 30 points were. just € 9 14 see the transfer of Johnny Mer- Chapman, Burdsall” and O'Brien : within eight feet and two 1a 01 1203 i i r over darvville } . y = ” ( ¢ - 9 2 enough as Bourbon shaded North ing over Medaryville. 49 to . son. second sacker. from Pirates brought the Bulldogs to-a 54-44 Four top-flight heavyweights ited for ne to go two um. o ar : 2 2°12 Defeat IU, 63-51 Judson, 62 to 61 Pirates Defeated te the Tribestors: and if not Mer- lead. with 8:30 to go. The Bull- have heen added to Tuesday ph)! i" 1 Sth H ris took a birdie Windm erg 0 1 11a SOUTH BEND, 1nd. Feh 23 Syracuse, another once-heaten + Glenn's Pirates, this Years con perhaps Monty Basgall dogs held a sizeable lead the re- night's Armory wrestling card to " " ® 16 ar \ vod (UP) Notre “Dame wt in “a club. was ousted. by Columbia Wabash Valley champs. were person plaved for New Orleans mainder of the game. At 5350 to complete the card, Matchmaker three to win. A ps 716 30° claim for the on Tadiana itv lor ; nC rence p str I ‘pe vs choice 949. Baszsgall th Pittsburgh’ £0 they were leading by 16 Billy The has : e . ¢ fod © . : ° City's Northeastern Conference the only strong ‘people « in 194 Basga with i 8 é 8 | y Billy ym has announced. ack oh . . = 2 ands F ’ to fall this afternoon.” They . : markers, 47-63. - ‘mrique Torres. the bpopul: On The Ice _— . ete big state track championship by: champs. 59 to 52, and Ft. Wayne ol t Meyer Adniires. Coogan Emrique Torres. the popular Moke Tad 8 Tier defeating . the Indiana cinder x . , ye " wed Hh. : reision to ‘he BP . ess 1 a ST savvweig pee 7 : cKee i tate | North had little trouble be ating drol ped - 13 Jo H hwy tot the Coogan made such a hit in the The Bobcats remained eclipsed Mexican heavyweight ace and ANERIUAN LEA6LY : Powers, Dimich. Hans, Berger, squad, 63-51, in the Notre Dame defending sectional champ Ft Terre Haute Gerstmeyer ' Pirates oo. .. (3 y “ali- Pleking up only a few additional Dutch Hefner. the rough and ww LT Pls f it R ki 2 ieldhouse this afternoon. , . . (they licked - in the Pirate rookie imp in li- . rannler Cleveland Yo 12 Officials. Hemsel' and Lanaster fieldh his afternoon Wayne Central. 52 to 39. Webs a ey a " \ther. fornia the past two weeks hat points, until they -nded up | behind 2 atin Texas grap; pier - will collide {57 \\pouis lt - But the Irish victory did not . - ir pr _— = p. + mda Evansville entrar s—Soathern-Wabash-sesston-and-in-1w0.0 Manager Bill Mover fnnonnced- re -Hual-emghtbat—aity= cli. sein indip-hattie po mtg 3 = gpme-ensity;The-Hoosiersseized-— a = ) >. ~ rere COREG 4 0. 5 REEL. {PIEYIONS OIL the tO yen Told tad-wonld-Pemain.. Rurdsall- lod the scoring or Lye: ay Cun: & an early lea® by winning the first caught fire against. Bosse's Tor . Mstmeyer ho. rw k Cats re. With the Buc varsity for a. spell Butler with 19 markers Chapman Petersot A \ 3 - Je . Spring Football Drills two places in the high jump on mer state champions and hig, the 10 10 eal e black H some r+ lea and R. O'Brien b hallo, eterson. of Los Angeles, Ca Buffalo paps of .Dave N skid 57 4 1 | Reitz was fused to give up. They held big to pick up ome “big league - N n 1. both chalked up A “battle of giants” will head- Pro: idence Times State Service the leaps of .Dave .r orton and skids, 5¢ to 4h, ar \ . as | . : atmosphere 17. Dave Leightenheimer,took the CT = " ... Sprinefield CRAW R DSVILLE. 1 Harold Harmet. Indiana bolsterd emacked bv Lincoln's Lions, 47 Charley Sessions, Glenn’ six-foot- oo . . line fhe card when Wladek Ko- New Haven i -R FO RDS ALE, Tod, © * fin : icked. by Lincoln's Lions, pr which: + accordin to honors for Ohio TU’. with 15 . : hey " on \ ts lead with first and second in . . After 1 gs ith 15 and . Hershey Fet oy C h GI H - 1 n econ to 39. ’ five center. to just=three fielders Meyer. Coogan Will De sent on to Sparks Tollowed with 14 markers. walski. of Detroit. clashes with eh. .2u--L-0aC en armeson the 60-yard dash as Charles Evansville Central's Southern and a. free” throw, while Bob = PTS. Mike Sharp, of Cinada. Both has announced an eight-game © " - “harles Feeney d are - Leonard and Ronnie Brewer coin- the Indianapolis camp at New The play before 2500 spectators tand 6 feet 7 inche football schedule for Wabash Peters and Charles Feeney edged * AF ONC e} WW ] p 5 onara ant ( e ewer Ct Ce . Ste po i cnes., abe _ Confers nee Ndi sw ’ ne yer Sofia uo I opeen- thet Orle: ins. However the voungster in the Ohio wis the j College's Little Giants. Spring © ih Irish Captain Bob Smith. caught fire TEATS UBorsEs Torme Ti8 a cinch to go Arent in TRC The ~~ ERI : nrre- Parmer sestrong-880- seytrard=— Ee state champions and hit thesskids, winners.. fort to make the ator leg ° The. Mini G mnasts Win practice opens tomorrow. ; pushe o | Ked Al t Terre Haute Komranet's. he major league Bobcats’ season tally now stands National League The schedule includes tradition- final pushed the Irish into”the 57 to 48. and Reitz was smacke Also: a erre Haute Fotfanet = ‘ y x . Himes Ste Service > N ; . : - : : : < saptur t and by Lincohr's Lions, 47 to 39 once-beaten Beantowners edged DE ale tavs on in the major At 6 wins, 12 losses. Butler ends BLOOMINGTON. Ind. Feb. 2 to rent ty] ton 3 : «2 games with Busley and . De- ead : eA ry a. the swept acide their opponenis. Jas- Terre Haute. Wiley, 42 to 41. The the India an fir 0 ba ran the “season with 12 victories and University of Illinois: capped a GAMES TONIGHT Pauw. Newcomers include “Knox TR g per however had a battle royal winners led until the “last two will . a on ow with, the 1} defeats triangular gymnastics meet to- y American Leasme 8.30 and the Uniwersity o he South Alternoon. ver, had a bs ve Ed Stevens. r . . i meet | eveinn a : ‘ ee before disposing of little Holland; minutes when Wiley tied the score pirates or Al Grunwald up from Ohta 8 " Butler (63) night- ever Indiana University piiiyurgh at New Havenr—Cinetnpati-at-LlSewanneel. valries with. 5y-to 51 Tor Schutz was Jas- at 39-all. But Fontanet, sparked Davenport ’ . ; Hursey f 2 2 in iN i and University. of Chicago. Buffalo Hershel, Nn Puvige iy franklin and Hanover will he re- 6th Central American paper , . : , ‘Nee 2 3 ’ Lightnhime,t. 6 1 3 a | 1 Hlinois scored 57 points, In- Detroit - at Chicago, Boston at New newed. Holdovers from the 1919 er's big ‘gun. netting 16 points. (by Don McNeely's 21 points, Rist Huiddpa ) 1 J CLE + . " ay g a OY : Madison and» New Albany made three points to sew up the So. . ! | ¥ Clapms 8 1 2 diana 52 and Chicago 23. " somes season will be Illinois College and Olympics Opened downstate Richmond Munc © game : - Leop % “ 31 ORgpBreng R&R 1 2 Summaries: Western Conference Centre. The 1950 Schedule: cu GUATEMALA CITY, Feb. 2 re man * : upn.g 1 1 1 Hallf 1.2 2 de ors Sept. 30. at B Oc > ol v . i} ca Central, Anderson, Lafayette Jef-. Winslow Meets Jasper McKown. f 172 1 oe - Schulte H Indiana LP IP OP lecze gs is Knox Homec: peeing: on 4 (UP) A 21-gun salute thun. ferson nnd -Aubur in mid-state Winslow's * once-heaten Eski Behumaker! 0 1 0, Honzogtal pare Qe an 1 Y "00 314 533 Senge of ire Yoeth: Pads Rianaver, 18 fered A Oly ape A Sout end Centr: ary i : T's ev z Potals 14 12 Tota I Hino: § 4 600 683 624 DePauw day ane indreds of white: 0 2nd Soup 3 hy Contya Conn me “i Jasper « tourney. area Sols CE "Gite 13.0 Rutle al LA of 5 545 6 280 642 F flutteged up into a blue sky for y Sorin atl sa us leq { ee e qe ( Free throws Butler : wa ) 545 6 3 85 0 ao { £ ’ cago Roosevelt. in the northern state champs in the sectional Burdsall 3 OBr ien. H Ohlo. U 3 Minnesota 3 i 300 A it red Wilt Cops we Jhauguration Pi oy mole pr won expect ec ale . y in sey. Sharks H+ ' I Jorthwester 3 300 Si 619 nira 4 erica distri en were finale hy dropping Huntingburg. Otticial John McGes Hives. Tino I 118 i Two-Mile Special a adson Kuns .m P» 15 to 38. the losers getting only NEW. YORK. Feb. 25 (UP) ! th Madison. ran up the highest ty haritv. tosses he final - J The 2900 athletes of the 14 core thus fal —smashing ‘little of FL Wy ges. Prog ress of India a hi tH nal PR Agent-Fred wilt returned 0 participating republics massed on exington 103 to 29 despite the = . iE : n 0 Is eC 10 his favorite distance tonight and the turf of the stadium to hear Xing. nm ’ . pite ti Six defending sectional champs 3 brilli 8:55.2 clocki . ] > ah st Coach Rav Eddy orted [1 posted a brilliant 8:55.2 clocking Guatemalan President Juen Jose al act va Jad imnzerted -howed . out in afternoon games. Howe ..........0. 15 . h dlv beat John J Parry & iis suos early in the second pe- Outside of Evansville, Central Howe 8 = * ‘ jas ne easly heai.joan Joe TTY Arevalo pronounce the games od. Ted Server led the winning sa Fount LE ans Trt ink Lawrence Central 43" teesranaseas , of Ireland in the two-mile special opens. More than 50,000 persons‘ubs" with 22 points, Attica = hich lost to Richland” ro H } a4 it the 20th IC4-A indoor track and were in the stands, including New Albany swamped Gearge- Twp ys ta 34: Connersville Shortridge ....... 5? OWE —ivirrasneee 3 L field meet at Madison. Square thousands .of visitors from Cars . . Cota 97. takin ) ' 24 ey, RTE , ‘ Shortridge ....... 41 ’ Garden. bbean z entra! a . town, 6! Lu 23 aking A ;eom- beaten, by ~ Alquina, 34 to 31; | Sacred Heart ..... 3% R : a ) Barry, timed in 8:57. Horace Feber, ha Central Amprican: nie ’ orighis ot x 3 Dalftime oad Camden, licked” by Flora, 51 to ; . Technical ...e0v.. 38 “sshenfelter of the Penn: AC. a rankiort's Ho Ofs, the only 48, and Rensselaer. which lost a Be ; : 3 ; : é lensselaer, $ ech Grove ,....H50 - + who was third in 9:02.2 and _John ; club to win four state titles was 45 to 40 tussle to -Wheatland. i Washington ...... 30/ a +» y John's 5 Joy Wins extended fo the -limit before wishington and . Thorntown Washington ......6% ro. : 3 [Twomewof the1linois A.C. who, downing Michigantown. 33 10 32. became the seventh. and eighth Fechnieal ........ 51 > was fourth in 9:029 all broke the |gcompte Handicap “Anderson eked out a 46 10-43 Vel gy titliste tn a ol Washing Warren Ceritral . ied 0 5 former Jiark of 9:10.1 set iy gi NEW ORLEANS, Feb. 25 (UP) i ve ane \ icked TE : A . 0h A : = odds three years ago. Curtis a rho : dict over Lapel . which licked (4) Jost 15 city rival Catholic. 34 . sg Technical ........ 48 EF la = ’ ARC 2 Vi John's Joy, a four-year-old them in last year's sectionals ty Teel i. thyrei 0 ‘ i 3 . Stone finished last in 9:12. VIlJo sung by J. A. Kinard. led : : + to 28 and" Thorntown was 3 ; Y L * H Finland di t ) DY a Ba ard. led _a Richmond's Red Devils set ; . o Heino of Finland d d not run. p AW, : X : ev] UPSE drahbed by. W hitestown, 57 to 44, A » ° field of 16 all the way this. afters by Fountain City a year agd. took : Broad Ripple ...... 54 Broad. Ripple iio 88 S d b ts noon to win tile $£10.000-added revenge by swamping the 'W Ls 2 U. 5. k Decatur. Contral 43 5 - | wo Signe Y Soc Ss Lecompte Handicap hy a lengthy : County boys, 62 to 11, The losers . Mar $ 2 ; . ’ 5s STQCKTON, Cal.: Feb. 25 (UP) at the Fair Grounds despite _ failed to get a single point in the AMES 1a Fel. 25 (UP) Dave Ben Davis... .....38 Broad Ripple .... 48 3 Ward (Scoop) Tyler, 17-year- carrying top weight of 121 pounds, pt second stanza, got only. two more Seibold, -Michigan State breast- : Ben Davinci 48 AEE 2°. old outfield sensation of the 1949 before S000 fans in the third, and four in the last. stroke champion, set {wo new Crispus Attucks: ...35 7 = } * Karl Ross Junior Legion. baseball. John's Joy, with Tockey Dan Scores 26 Points American marks as the Spartans i.> : k Broad “Ripple .....,36 team of Stockton, said today he Scurlock up, broke ahead in” the Lafayette Jefferson's 194K state won an all-relay swim meet, 74 to | Cathedral ...,.....50 : : : has signed. a contract with the field, the largest of the year in

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