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- New Yorkers End Ohio State's Hopes, 56-55, :
pall finials today and will play the Western play-off
Sine 28 $ Die Dickey: had SIS Holy Cross out of the tourna-| Purdue Fieldhouse will cast its brilliance for the eighth time tomor4 last night before a crowd of ment. ? | 18,000 at Madison Square Garden.|- Ranzino led both teams in ' CCNY, winner of the National | 3c0ring with 30 points, collectin nvitation - Tournament and aim-;“ J for an WNPre deri sweep, When he was playing with four|is in for the best showing yet. ...of college basketball personal fouls. Dickey was. sec-.. The.finals. . 3 championships, barely beat Ohio ©? high man with 25, while sharp after crowning of beauteous Whose mile ace, Don Gehrmann, Cousy collected 19 in the second Relays Queen Martha Watson of| could give the record a big push. half 39 otal 24 for the game. | CCNY,
State, 56 to 55, in the opening game of the Eastern play-offs. . Coach Everett Case's North yg ‘Carolina State team, winner of four straight Southern Conference championships, trailed Holy Norm M e Cross only once as it charged in- ager and Fl to the Eastern finals. Bob Mc-
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NEW YORK, Mar. 2¢ (UP)—North Carolina State, sliding as easily as a southern drawl, and City College of New York, puffing like an over-loaded subway, moved into the Eastern NCAA basket- - meet tomorrow night for the right to!
winner for the national championship. antured by Purdue's out-of-this-world Relays.
North Carolina State, led by its driving forwards, Sam Ran-
ded Meet CCNY With Best of 32 Schools Vying
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Eastern Semifinals ai- New York lege of New York 56, Ohio State
North - Carolina State 87. Holy Cross 74.
Phillips Dukes 4
AUN men's Tourney at a J A Nashville . anes osiery Goidblumes Nashville 34, AIB Des Moines [through the green-sod covering heave in 1948,
Steamfitters (Baton Rouge, La.) 33, Iowa Wesleyan 17
Tennis League Gibson Co. 3; Eli Lilly Ky
Ave. lectric has 8 th S . : of “piay. The three have records of Ave Relays records conceivably could wins and
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Layne Jopped "CCNY in scoring] Larnon gave the Crusaders alpoints, Bop ig ager 8 1s times during the 15-event Re- 60-yard hurdle -events and the 20-to-19 advantage long shots, tur half” but body's game. Dickey promptly put the Wolf-! pack ahead again rushed off to a 44-t0-29 half-time ™ lead which helped in the second afte col half when Bob Cousy led a desperate Holy Cross rally. . With Cousy, Holy Cross’ hightouted All - America forward, ginning to click with his one-' sat Wea nd shots. the Crusaders scored 16 points in the first seven minutes of the second half while _ holding North Carolina State to six. That cut the Wolfpack lead to 50 to 45.and set off a counterexplosion by Dickey and Ranzino. . Ranzino sanawiched points . between two field goals Eli Lilly 8nd a free throw by Dickey and 55 ‘ive a field goal by Warren Cartier > and that outburst put favored
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Table Tennis Notes last night in the Industrial Table | Phillips, originator of the great- | & Oil : est Midwest indoor track carnival
Hoosier Coal Pitman-Moore 9, Block's 0; Ave. 7, Peerless Electric 2: Penicillin 5, EN Lilly McCarthy three-way tie, involving El Lilly Hoosler Coal & Oil and Peerless
two defeats.
g| colleges and universities, the exsecond half|Pected sellout crowd of 5881 fans|due,
from its charming court crowned by Gov. milers this season, and Illinois’ ual fast break, played an out- gchricker, begin distribution of Lawton Lamb may stage a great
side game against Ohio State and are in ‘clock- duel for the 1000-yard laurels, {luckily drew a “hot” night from the shining hardw
seph's, Moe. { hurdle
' row beginning with the time trials at 3 o'clock. : Judging from the star-spangled field of 344 athletes from
| Michigan State Rélays {titlist; Illinois, Drake, Central at 7:30.p,.m. Collegiate champ, and Wisconsin,
Chicago. Miss Watson and her, Gehrmann, king of the nation’s
{like precision with pomp and cere- one of the feature events. {mony seconds after each event. | Laz Threatens Mark
| The procedure will be repeated] The pole vault, shot-put, both lays program untraveled by un-/60-yard dash marks may totter. {canny planning and organiza- Illinois’ Don Laz, who cleared [tion. {15-feet this winter, has done better
| Purdue Coach Dave Rankin is than his Relays mark of 14 1% |the man behind the brilliance of this year to win the Big Ten In/the lightest pole vault and high door title at 14-feet, 37% inches. {jump standards, the neon-lighted. Charles Fonville, Michigan's {tubing rimming the inboard side|former world shot-put champion, {of the oval-shaped track. A six- may have recovered sufficiently {lane strip for 60-yard dashes and from his back injury of a year events cuts diagonally ago to better his 56-foot, six-inch
S hte “AE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES —— -~ - sm——————— ield Of 344 Set For Purdue Rel ’ Su LL i z ¥ : ? oy : hs il 1 +. Really Hit Comeback Tra | ) i RD : . . . Over UCL in Allows Tigers Four Hits, No Runs in 5 Innings; . Twisted Knee Benches Torgeson Comehack Tilt SARASOTA, Fla. Mar. 24—The comeback story of the 1950 {baseball season may be written by Ewell Blackwell, the Cincinnati IWinois a “guy who looks like he's falling out of a tree when he delivers NCAA Crown for ne pan: » : : KANSAS CITY, Mo., Mar. 24 fitted both descriptions as he blew - - | (UP) — The first hurdle stand- down the Detroit Tigers for tive | —for the Yankees this spring {fin New Orleans. The Yankees: | Braves and a second crack at na-| sive performance. The .Tigers'n - : - “rh SOA ‘tional ~ basketball _supremacy| Managed Your Wits Off Tim and are reported to be ready to trade lest one. \connect in the clutch. The Reds Sox or Washington Senators. | The first-round draw pitted Won the game, 4 to 1, with Kent|. sn » TR | : 3 1 i Philadelphia Phillies, who meet . | flight Peoria, Ill, quintet against Tun in the sixth inning » j UCLA, the only club rated much| = x = (the Washington Senators today, | » | their hbme run spree. [from sweeping through the west- 24 First-Baseman Earl Torgeson lern NCAA playoffs opening to-|will be out of the Boston Braves'| Del Ennis and Dick Sisler made A pair of oft-beaten outsiders— twisted right knee suffered dur- Dlasting homers in yesterday's Wk : (Sox. The Phillies led, 7 to 4, into yineet 3 he other western semi-| . Manager Billy Southworth said, ninth inning when the { . : «¢ Staged -an Bradley was a 5l;-point favor-|place Torgeson against the St.|% ; ite to beat UCLA, the Pacific Louis Cardinals when the Braves featured by outfielder Al Zarilla's | {Brigham Young, the Skyline Six|osing streak today. { 8-88 titlist, rated a six-point edge over 8.8 8 SACRAMENTO, Cal, Mar. 24 VERO BEACH, Fla, Mar. 24—|g.t Gai ht-hand All {pion Baylor. { ain, a right-hander, w The Braves appeared deter-| Dan Bankhead loomed as one of pitch for the Chicago White Sox
Track Extravangaza on Tomo Bradl Rated [Blackwell Looks as if He's of Braves "By United Press . 3 . - 5 a 5 - and Quintet After Reds pitcher who has been described as “a fly-rod with ears Crack at CCNY Blackwell—all six feet, six inches and 195 pounds .of him— ling between Bradley University's innings yesterday in an impres-| While Bobby Brown trains himself {shaped up today as their tough- drew three walks but could not him to either the Chicago White Coach Fordy Anderson's top-/Peterson permitting an unearned] ORLANDO, Fla., Mar. 24—The fof ‘a chance to keep the Braves! ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. Mar, |SPOW no signs of letting up on night in Municipal Auditorium. \ineup for several days with a|their three-day total 12 by |Baylor and Brigham Young —|ing yesterday's practice session. |12 10 7 loss to the Boston Red | Rookie Hank Ertman would re-| a im {Coast Conference champion, while{ attempt to snap their nine-game | 'WO round-trippers. Southwest Conference co-cham-| |—Lefty Bill Wight and rookie
! Branch Rickey's most delicate, . h ¢ {mined to move through the west:! Dod {today in the opener of a threelern playoffs and get by to Mad- ubleme in the Brooklyn BET | came exhibition series against lison Square Garden for another| “ATP '00aY.
ne Janky Nogro pitcher looks | Sacramento Solons of the possible crack at City College of __Ln¢ lanky Megro p ague |’ acific Coast League. New York, the club which beat i
as if he is ready for major le , 20 games for {them in the National Invitation competition. He won 20 ga {finals last Saturday night.
Montreal in the triple-A Inter-! Exhibition Baseball |
[the infield, Phillips Is Starter i Former Purdue Coach Herman
{| Jack Heintzman of Bradley, who holds the Purdue mark of 6-63% in the high jump, has cleared 6-7. Chuck Peters may be Indiana's best individual performer. He has turned in a :06.1, 60-yard dash mark this year but has been de|feated in other 60-yard events. { Peters, a slow starter, is built for the longer dashes. He's a Big Ten
iin 1943, will be the starter again. And when the smoke of his pistol
es \ national - League ‘and yesterday| better. shots has evaporated, few Purdue By United Press
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| golfer who was barred from the pating in the Masters’ Tourney at!
Indoor, champion: at the longer
dashes. Purdue's mark is :06.2. and Michigan State's crack duo of khend, Palica, and the fourth, Negro on the Dodgers Horace Smith and Fred Johnson, 3 Pars che ning Pitcher — Bankhead: |, 3 Rickey has said that “four !in the hurdle events, will headline i St. Petersburt, Fla: {Negroes on one team could be
Dodgers won, 8 to 4. | At { Philadelphia (A) ..
00 Sio— 4 ¢ 3 But Bankhead, if brought up { Brooklyn (N) 014 300 00x— 0'to the parent club, would become , Hrabesak, Kellner, Hoo,
record or two will go by the boards. Many of tomorrow’s performers ‘have already eclipsed the times
Athletics for four innings as the Vero Beach, Fl \ at Np +. 004 Of * A d i A
of the Relays in this year's indoor |, top hurdling field of Don | New York (A)... 030 623 000— 8 8 3 toc many at this stage of a great Le meets. Michigan. Normal, one ofp... f .N Reynolds, Johnson, and Berra, Niarhos;| : " : the top winners last year, along ming, of .Notre Dame, and Follet, Boyer, and ./social undertaking.
Garion Campbell of Michigan itcher—Reyonlds. Losing pitcher |
Rickey atteinpted to sell Bank-
with Michigan State, already has|
Normal. Campbell last year ome Run—Keynolds. head to the Boston Braves as a bettered the mile mark of 3:27.5 : : : I Detroit (A) P30 00i 000— 1 7 ‘4 head to the Boston Brav set by Western Michigan in 1943. CJualled Johnson's :068 low | Cincinnati’ (N) 60 100 01x 4 11 1 companion for Sam Jethroe last
Houtteman, = Herbert, and Robinson, | c well, Peterson, and Cooper, Winter, but ‘the Braves offered ns p. fe 3
Winnir pitcher-« N _pitcher-~ Houtteman::OP1Y.-$10,000 for him... Riek ofthe 5 price tag on the 29-year-old right-
hurdles ti Normal’s crack team has done a that sa in 1948, winning
3:24 stint. That's in the college, asionigan State. may. dominate division. “Th the “University divi-Ithe two-mile or distance medlay’ sion, ‘four teams could Knock.off relays with one of the best teams the 3:22 mark, jin the nation’s history. Michigan The brilliant University mile Normal, Illinois and Michigan
Big Ten indoor champion; Pur- in the relay events.
PGA Drops Ban On Bobby Locke
CHICAGO, Mar. 24 (UP) — co-sponsored by the PGA. This. {Bobby Locke, star South African bars him, however, from partici-|
a 4 tv Clearwater, Fla: 3 Warren Druetzler, Michigan | Philadelphia ‘0 "0 306 110 200 1 § hander Is closer to $75,000. State's veteran middle distance |Koberts Thompson. Simmons, and Lonata | 80 1 \ 8 . Winning pitcher--Mueller, LAKELAND, Fla, Mar. 24— man, will be one of the 14 per. |[ig, plicner=inompson, Home Runs—,, +4 Baseman Billy Johnson _ formers representing the Spare |chicaso “iv "ve. San Francisco (PCL), Was still in the showcase as the | tans in the eighth annual color- | "3 {ier Garden, Pia: |New York Yankees met the Deful Purdue Relays slated at the |fiiiiuifor ‘(sou 011 000 000— 3 'a troit Tigers today. Purdue Fieldhouse tomorrow | chesnye, oat sand Keller,
er, Davis, Ce Johnson is General Manager . | pS ossman, . Follen, oher Me. (George Weiss’'s No. 1 trade bait. aftnson and abd, Drughder | Ehesney, Losine pitcher Grossman. Home| He Rp. played every inning—130 was a top member of Michigan |Runs nd ik State relay teams that carted || : off major. team honors at the | Purdue extravaganza last year. |
|U. 8. Professional Golfers Asso-| Augusta, Ga., which starts Apr. 6. ciation competition last June be-| Between April of 1947 and June,
|of 1949, Locke earned more than | ‘cause he ignored tournament com- £50,000 in tournament play. He
|mitments, was back in the good was suspended for failing to keep | graces of the organization today. {his tournament and exhibition! ar er 0 pp | Joe Novak, PGA president, said commitments and for breaking that beginning Apr. 15, Locke, Other PGA regulations.
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