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i mae = : : vl : : ; : % . . : ne In oy v . 24, 1950 : i Py : gi Tr, Mp re tL . —Sports | e¢ Indiana 11 sy ature ard for iy gr fr : mes gf : ures, Section T : . - ~ : : ’ : EL ee - one ; w - ; o snow. Whil o SUNDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1050 sxe 1 | Farrorials, oking, Clarence . Y 4 tg ped amd helped : : : s : : — ice decided the : 4 ; : 2 » 3 } i ih 23 ded as evidence : i ] £ 4 out In the ; ’ : J : ; | g and an hour n > a x * * : ' mito the station} . 5 : : * * * % Ff : : : the key. “That's a ; en a Me en Le * Saw Sia x 2 * * * * x : = owns Fav Def ump | Sv | ON t Rams Todayoosters Dump Irish, intil he can buy |- > ; : 1 ; 1 # Ss 2Y 64.56, for 2d Title; ople who think All WwW by : . / “ ® ° . * ; I or f e; : bol that there's - t C ! “ A i F $ 4th n Cli : > EE eather Clevelan / [action fast in oosier Llassic Bulldogs Lose, 65-59 pe, are bettin i i “7” | Pointing for This O hs gs Lose, OO: on g ror Is ne Ease Training Bill Garrett Ties Buckshot O'Brien's ’ . . : | i Dec. 23 - Ill Give Their Coach Chance i 96-Point Scoring Record for Tourney vern- ’ . ; v ( 0 Sst govern. To Prove He's Always Been Right For Bowl Tilt BY Ina) DER a. ST ANGELOROLOUS oscow. Radi ‘ z . : siers are the champions oO oosi ry caplizls lo Bor SVELAND, Dec. 23 (UP)—In a Christmas card|® Classic for the second straight re : 4 by the world's : setting in this snow-banked and stone-cold city, the anti-}- Change of Climate An : big oy line—7500 miles. | freeze Cleveland Browns were four-point favorites tonight ge meg d Purdue has won ita first classic victory after to gain the football championship of the world against the Causes Scattered seven frustrations. in the three previous classics. Los Angeles Rams in their pre-holiday gridiron classic to- Colds Among Team The Hoosier's a fast-breaking, wild-shooting bunch, | morrow. PASADENA, Cal, Dec. 23 sak Notre Dame Irish, 64-56, to win the crown and stay And if they win as expected : (UP) — T h e temperature unbeaten for the season. It| re . ys It i : “ " : : oot 3 {night they bed Butler, 61-48. before 25,000 hardy die hards i rei ean me Ortner Zoomed into the 80s here to- Was Indiana's sixth victory, Purdue now at 1-7 in the ans at the lake-front Municipal end of last Sunday's ‘unprece- day and Coach Bennie Ooster-| of the campaign and showed 08% to Note 2 Ue ana point Stadium, it will ‘be the _|dented double playoff, the Rams : ER ‘why it ‘is rated as the United ¢ Sst ay night. tion of a Me-loog ¢ sulmina whipped past the mighty Bears baan eased up on his Michi | Press’ No. 5 team in the nation. |, One of the hearthreaks of the end: Co long, freain IO from Chicago, 24 to 14. gan football players training| | For Butler, the host team, it| urney belonged to Indiana's “the winningest man in football.” | , Municipal .8 tadium Ground|for their New Year's Day Rose marked the end of a dynasty. The $752 Sener Bill Garrett. Garrett Brown is out to make tomor-xtePer Emil Bossard was hopeful Bowl outing against California. {doughty Bulldogs bowed to Ray iri the Classie heeding 35 row his day of vindication and to!that the turf of the playing field] In a morning workout at {Eddy’'s Boilermakers, 65-59, in the] rts brea) utler’s Buckshot prove “once and for all” that his| Would soften up enough for the|Brookside Park, in the shadow of opening game of last night's big| = gr, 5, - 8) point record of 96. four-time champions of the de-|Players to use regular cleatedithe Rose Bowl, he concentrated on doubleheader. Butler, in 108ing.| path Ianag 3 Sint against funct All-American Conference football shoes instead of sneakers punting and passing practice. In surrendered the overall classic| he er Notre Dame to were as brilliant and as talented >" ere used last week. the afternoon, he scheduled only| leadership to Indiana. The Bull-|pelone™ ot g point eluded him. as any of the National ea! But it was extremely doubtful.|a light scrimmage. . dogs now have a record of five ye ior was because he gat champs Which ruled the roost|Do?fard said the past two weeks| “The boys have been working wins and three defeats in fOUr|oe the sec ne ha an ie Seconds | during those same years, {oL_Sub< freezing weather hadthe way they would in the cold years of the extravaganza. Sonals. He reenter a her, The football f: f the olq|hardened the ground to a depth of ‘eastern winter, and this heat is a} | Indiana now stands at 6-2 inix.x3 go eeritered Mie game ot ans of the old, ;uones " Ithe classic. The Hoosiers sailed[sy, o ¥ed for the team to achool, steeped in the lore ofi Finches. little too much for them,” a team e classic. The Hoosiers sailediine exclusion of his own ambiti oh amghty outfits as the Chi: Field conditions and the weather (spokesman said. through in good style, before , erowd of 7481 looked iv n i Bears Ten York Glants, "ore. [rime factara in the litle Koceski Is Better knocking oft Notre Dame lastpytier Fieldhouse : and Green Bay Packers, never Bam olney the sate of be has The change of climate caused y x = =» ; 8» were convi a wou etermine e running ‘at-iseveral members of the squad to . Photos by Dave Pennicuff, Times Staff Photographer. : Were of vinced shat he prawns sack of the Browns and the potenticome down with colds and sore David Anderson (26) of Purdue ducks away from Butler's Don Houston who leaps after the bail Purdue-Butler IU—Notre Dame No au passing punch of the Rams. throats, but they were mostly re.| he lost during the Butler-Purdue game. Jack Server (30) watches the action. Now It's Cheers Will Rely on Motley ad Cooiebany ox ; The Boilermakers rushed off to| Indiana hit four of its first They came to sneer, but they| The Browns will rely on the pected the squad to be in good : S00 Jead in ie first mingle five shots to lead 9-6 at the end stayed to cheer this year when pile-driving ability of Fullback shape for next week's tapering- nea po ut Butler batt the of five minutes, the score was 7-) the Browns moved into the re-/Marion Motley, league's leadingioff drills. : a Srin a hers on : yen \sims J Indiana after three minutes. ~ organized super-deluxe National ground gainer with a 5.8 average, On the favorable side, injured : Flavian ‘Weidek po a a Mike Center Bill Garrett poured in Football League with its two di-|per carry. Chief ball toters on the halfback Leo. Koceski Was be- Radkovic hit Ae o , he half of the Hoosiers points as visions. At the start, the old tim- Rams are former Army star Glen ginning to get back in shape and spectively, then Short in the score moved to 16-8 Indiana ers swore that the Browns|Davis and Fullback Dick Hoerner. was reported running better than save Butler a 6-to-5 ead Art after sight Minutes, at that point wouldn't have a chance. Near the However, together they didn't gainjat an . Notre Dame took time out H i y time since coming west Fougerhousse and Jack Server ex- to definish, last Sunday when thelas much yardage as Motley, who Tackle Roger Zatkoff also was changed baskets but Burdsall Vise new strategy. Browns triumphed gloriously over finished up the season with 810/improved although still favoring prought it to 11-10, Purdue. Notre Dame made a bid to catch a rugged Giant eleven, 8 to 3 on yards. a sore ankle. - Then, Soph up as Leroy Leslie zi by , Sophomore John Darmo- e zipped in three this same frozen field, they be-| In Norm Van Brocklin, the] Oosterbaan planned a brief dy of Purdue hit seven points in|POInts, but the Hoosiers were just came believers. Tomorrow, if the Rams have the league's best morning workout tomorrow before little more than am inute to give| 2°8inNINg to steam. Stout work . a Browns win, they'll become cru- Passer. Cleveland Otto Graham recessing for the Christmas holi- the smooth-working Boilermakers DY 8uard Gene Ring earned the aaa BRACE ssi nn inn ERS Bh not-too-close second. Van day. He said he might sched le a 20-to-10 lead. Hoosiers a 23-13 advantage at the Those four points by the odds- Brocklin and, Bob Waterfield to-itwo Tuesday, but from then onl |. But the game was. literally go-|®nd of 11 minutes. makers were based on the fact|gether tried 446 passes and the would drop off to one a day ing to the dogs. A chunky Boxer| The Hoosiers slowed -d wa thy that the all-weather Browns/ NFL's leading pass receiver Tom ! trotted out on the floor amidst/pace but retained their pr have proved they can operate in|Fears, caught, 84 of them. ‘Cal Tops ‘Wol ’ play to the delight of the crowdlead at the 15-minut Sif Logout any temperature. Last Sunday, on| “Regardless of what happens, | p olives and the game was delayed two{Only six points Sark. 26-16 the frozen, brick-hard stadium |there’ll be no regrets” Brown la D ti pl minutes before Butler's Fouge-& four-minute trete rh turf they resorted to the kicking|sald. “We're playing a really great | racrice ay rousse collared the playful animal held forth with Soh ndiang brilliance of Lou {The Toe) Groza team, and win or lose we'll*have| SAN BERNARDINO, Cal, Dec at the center of the floor. ~~ |Play in the first Dalt, 20:21 x and established their winning ® Merry Christmas on Monday.” 23 (UP)—Jim Marinos and Brent Sho after play was resumed was 32-24 at the half. * 2-1 margin on his. two field goals, plus tes ah Jou Biydabas: af-|Ogden engineered six California r t to a 20-to-18 mar- “The Irish had hit but seven of x s me “ os it a safety ed 10 na RS touchdowns against a “Michigan n, Purdue. John Hall came in|30 shots from the field, while the Beat Mighty Bears “We're 88°F her, » team today in a full-scale scrim- land hit five points, sandwiched Hoosiers, shooting cr eady as we'll ever be.\mage complet Bur § 12 of ay, mate But in order to win—and no-{It'll be a great ball game.” ge complete with officials and around dsall's layup. of 44. body here is certain about the| Game time is 1:30 p. m. (EST) yard markers. But Norman Banas and Nell Torrid Fast Break outcome—the Browns will: have|The game will he tel | The “Michigan” team, composed Schmidt promptly sped Purdue game Ww televised, but ,¢ -to- e Hoosiers continued thel to bowl over one of the highest|not in the Cleveland area. A “sud- of freshmen and junior varsity, to a 27-to-20 lead before Fouge- torrid fast break I elr BO Oe ee wi could make 1a COnLtenT Salas rousse and Burdsall closed in front, 42 ne pace. They were of pro football, IL the Car ads Up dn e) against the Cal defense, but fre- 27-to-24. Eight minutes remained 7 he ) at the end of five BE Dal ios-out. The VIC me rs Same Winds Up. h 8 quently fumbled away ts chances, In the half, Ee oL ihais had higup 10 : . : ~The Bears took a three-hour : _ Butler Hits 13 of 30 high arrett, though, the , ; * {workout from 10 a. m, to 1 p. m. 2 In two minutes, Radkovics ¥ RIRGFING Senter Tad Suiik tHe 0 6 to 10 Schools Face NCAA x: 4 or ammo 21 7 charity "Tip ‘and Sturgeow's ip (SCT QO RCE he home for Christmas. They re- i 4 : : from the side tied it.at 27-all. Bken Out at 15:05 with four S ° ; : turn Tuesday for uninterrupted Lemme Go," could well be the words of Butler Center Bob Jackson as Norm Banas (10) and Play became erratic on both persona fous: ‘ uspension on 0 e arge workouts’ until they meet Michi. Darrel Brewster (23) try to tie him up during the first half of the Bulldog-Boilermaker contest at the sides but Pete Brewster went Coach McCracken wanted to. h gan Jan, 1 in the Pasadena Rose, Butler Field House last night. under twice two minutes away *avehim fora last minute assault Villanova, Virginia, VPI, VMI Believed Bowl. - : : | trom the half for a 31-to-27 Pur-/on Buckshot O'Brien's record of : ag ge ’ . a Sete seae—— ° ® 3 i due lead. Hall faked nicely un-|98 total points in classic compeAmong Institutions on Group's List |p — Wilson Wins for Caps derneath and added a mbssquent LL. DLL [oder but si CHICAGO, Dec. 23 (UP)—The National Collegiate Athletic | Cham S | eyes un free tHEOW WheR fouled. due Rid si Lo ion TR ‘Association will be asked to suspend from membership six schools i S d a D 4 : ’ ut Griener for Purdue an sh were coming back and possibly 10, at its annual convention in Dallas os month, it ¢ | n u en- eath Overtime 0 Sul = age, r » bo Bre an es "Nord Jehing Centar was announced today. : . Ver esterner S vic a long 210 : nas. 3h ; . . . . <t Marty O'Connor to make it 47-45 The six schools, presumably including four in Stop St. Louis ld: seconds before the half, Purdue sep Pagid niyo rim Boia institutions who ' Indianapolis Whips Hornets, 3-2; leading 35 to 32. Purdue hit 13 of| With nine minutes to go in the ing the NCAA Sanity Code. uh Ohi : Goalie Henry Makes 32 Saves . UCLA Victim of 47 field goal attempts and Butler E40 Four other schools have agreed|called for distribution of 80 per io State Wins, PITTSBURGH, Dec. 23 (UP)—Larry Wil | snagged 18 of 30. OL ia rinally aught they will comply with the code cent of gross receipts of .all bowl 65-55 at Hom ifor the Indianapolis Caps 34 seconds afte fison rammed in a goal 80-63 lowa Attack Purdue moved early in the sec- Saal} when Lewinski hit a free and will escape the move for sus-/games to participating teams, for . {death overti riod t econds after the start of a sudden-| yw, cypy 1a, Dec. 23 (UP) [ond BAN and maintained a siim(iPToW at Don Luft's expense at inclusi ¥ COLUMBUS. O overtime pe o give them a 3-2 victory over the Pittsburgh 2:0 By JI0C, 0) k : 7:17. But Luft scored at 6:12 onl pension if they have satisfied the|inclusion of at least two NCAA , 0., Dec. 23 (UP) Hornets tonight in an-American Hockey Le |The University of Towa, sparkéd|Vorking margin briefly. Greiner), =. me y compliance committee that they representatives on the administra-—Ohio State’s hot shooting Buck-| a Hornets tied: the 800 : sic Rey ague game. by the return to orn Of rAwhorn hit long, McNulty hit short, then minot copied by Lewinski at six are in accord with the rulebook. (tive committee for the game, and eyes knocked St. Louis University| Bill Maloney and George A at 17:42 of the third period When|gyr,n Calsbeek, romped over the Greiner drove under. Don FOUS: Stes ven. It yas Sh. It was understood that four of|restricted participation by mem-|out of the rank YB Me I are set up a shot for Don McLellan. jniversity of California at Los|ton and Burdsall brought it fo Garrett came back off the the 10 institutions were Villanova, bers to only one game per year. ® ranks of the undefeated nine point a Pps A ores anded at the start of the 8 ond|Angeles tonight, 80 to 63, to 41 to 36, Purdue. Then Burdsall bench as McCracken’s face showed Virginia, VPI and VMI, all in-| Television was expected to be tonight by whipping the Missour- po th ~ - Ing reve period and scored in 17 seconds Stretch its home court non-con- hit two charity tosses for Butler. little worry lines. The Indiana cluded among the seven Wwhola major topic. The first step will lans, 65-35, before a crowd off eague's Be American 2 KeY on a driven by Max McNabb, ference. victory streak to 43 { Butler Stages Rally basketball empire was shaking, ig i og . 4 - hen the. report of the .NCAA204 fans in Ohie Coliseum, The Hornets outplayed ‘Indian-| At 14:51 of the third period, Bames. >| MeNulty and David Anderson It was 56-56 when Bagley fouled the hogs thi d! . pre n|Television Committee under chair-| Ohio State jumped into the lead|apolis, forcing Goalie Jim Henry Gordon Haidy. took the puck off| Calsheok poured -in-2¢ points; fave Purdue a 48 to 41 lead, but {3% f9F Notre Dame at.3:04, He e required two thirds majority/man Tom Hamilton, Pittsburgh . ly Henry| oard and rammed home a and kept the team victory-bound Butler staged a rally to tie the |fouled Garrett who hit on his lone to pass the resolution. athletic director, while other in- in the pening minute and HOVar iS STIG Eo Dut shot that gave Indianapolis a With~his “floor play, ably assisted game ‘with 12 minutes and 13 8ec-1, —The- Hoosiers elected Would Lose Vote stitutions and conferences will re- a Peay each Floyd Stanls |curate, © brief 2-1 lead. ey iby Sonaiatent Chuck Darling, the onds showing. ie play possession. Then Ring Suspension from the NCAA/Port on their experiences later,iy qq jt “Stl hey took a 1-0 lead in the ; [towering Hawkeye center, | Fougerousse pivoted for two, rove ' in hard .and O'Connor would prohibit the institution in. Presumably prior to any vote on Lou 8 x # frst loss Jn eight stants, first y art shen’ Rudy 3 he Hockey Summary | Towa led most of the game but Hall hit a oe and Fouger- fouled out.-trying to stop him. volved from scheduling future the matter. It was likely that ao overcoming the Buck toro. |Sneaked in from behind the In-|ton; purgh-—goal Mayer: Defense ior really spurted in the third period ousse knotted the count at 48- Ring hit the. first of two at 2:02 contests with members, from par- recommendation would be made uckeyes two-| I 11 . (Blair. Smith. Alternates -— Hanningan. to cinch the contest. With eight| ind took the second out-of bounds. ’ platoon attack was 58-51 with! anapolis goal for an easy one, Mathers, Ashley, Armstrong. Missy, Sol-iminutes lef lall as Butler raced Purdue 10 a Gihhons : ticipation in NCAA meets of to ban live television of any event!inree minutes and 56 second but the Caps caught them short-|"§e%, McLellan. Barbe. Malones, y es left the Hawks were 24 io. 4<till One minute later, Mc- fouled Ring at 1:33 and tournaments, and would cancel/iln Which an NCAA member maining 8 re-| roahdianapolis —goal-_Henty: def ense—Hel-| points in front and reservesiy..iv gave the Boilermakers . the Hoosier hit the first and took its vote in NCAA matters. Only aparticipates, Lea ding 34-19 at the half the| Cc fam, pEAyler, Alternates ~ Prongrost, handled the chores the rest of the oo to 48 lead. Then Purdue's She ascand out of bounds, os alf, the 3 on, s s - way. ie . slie of the Iris if.-4 slority Sots Wouid be Ssosssary Er Buckeyes, paced by Pete Gillaugh| ollege | Giticials Bernie. La Maitre and Clyde! Guard Dick Ridgeway led Brewster hit a jump shot to erase 1:02 and Miranda sh went, otsicat e . who go points, went ahead in| : i . {UCLA with 18 int Fougerousse’'s short one-hander. for two on Any suspension would be effec- To (Quarterbacks | fi First Period { A points while ] a provocative foul tr tive until the compliance com- Be haut by 20 points When as etball sp eRafes or, ‘Roldifi orion, Cree 19 helped I¢ Towa Furdus, 1c. 2 to 50, with 10.min- Miranda hi, £ mittee certifies the school as in es ed ; . : Garrett drove under for a goal Bes other major toca wil All St Gam a A Lh | HOOSIER CLASSIC 2oinaigpapetie Monin: sci, pro-| It Was UCLA's third Ras on a) After three scorviess: minutesilt ‘was 82.56. Ring hit and the ke E |Gillaugh.t 6 2 2iScott,! s 2! Ov aa Le Aa AaNIny hy. LITee-game eastern road trip af- Purdue's Griener hit twice, a longi Hoosie " | RISE In A-Star Game fg ig nese (FF SHRELERE ERE Dal oS 5 os ph fh dct sion endment of the Sanit ] Wilks.{ 38 jist 3 EE i Piftsburen — Mleiian (Armstrong, (181and University. Fougerousse's short toss and a Notre Dame 56, tr 3 sion, amendment of the Sanity] LOS ANGELES, Dec.21 (UP)—{Worthiers: 1 8 fiEaiseere {3 BIG TEN Maioger, 1713 Penaities—Metelion, hook-| own ah) UCLA «hy [left-hand layup on the end of a i ep D-|mour of the nation’s top T-forma- RAY 33 |Kovar. 1.1 0 Overtime Calsbeek,t 8 '& "Slaneidrake, 'T 't ®fifast break. But Butler's Harlan Garrett who sat on the bench : stitution by shifting the Sanityition quarterbacks will lead the fie ; { ; {igteinere = 4 i own 80, UCLA 63. ndi=Indianapolis—Wilson, (Morrison, Pro- Thompson, 4 ¢ 1 Norman.{’ 133 Sturgeon kept the Bulldogs alive nine minutes and two seconds of <= iy Cide and the Bowl Games Com- National Conferen : 8 : Minnesota 49, Oklahoma 4 " ““Seore By Periods Esckilsen,t ioiert 23 4 the second half, tied O 's ce against their ° : » oma 42. on hy or fei BEd rt with a -one-hand pot shot, clos- ' O'Brien's. f mittee report to the by-laws. American Conference foes in the . 5 5 2 ra BB oni State 65, St. Louis 55. Tndianapoits nd 0.1 08 ie ; ! fa : § ing the gap to 57 ” 54, Purdue, | Mark of 96 points with a 17 point Five amendments have been first annual all-star pro football Haifime score—Onio State 34. St. Louis OTHER COLLEGES On the Ice foxese 1 0 § Thompson © : Exchange Final Shots svening. | : proposed for the sanity code: To/bowl game, = 19, posed Fouls—Remington 1. = Gilaueh. Bowling Green 64, Miami (0.) 57 | AMERICAN LEAGUE Gochrane.s i § jiNiiamss® 1} il Dermody and Burdsall ex-| Indians (80 Notre Dame (36) | permit limited ‘grants by an in-| Named yesterday to head thel30G oer Hil Ps Korn 3. Bradiey 93, Duke 58. Ns Western Division is. OG ndseds.§ § oRidseware i § changed charity shots but Mec- 1 Het 38 £ stitutional committee to athletic|National squad were Bob Water- | Official . Purdue; James y i Ileveland ........ i i O50 | Cilfton, 3 i jo i 1 Nulty hit two charity tosses on Buckd it 2{ Leslie f 3? : students on the basis of need, to|field ‘and Norman Van Brocklin orfer, Cincinnati, > [Brooklyn Poly 89, McGill 70. |Cinsinaatt 4... 18 9:8 BN luis 3.0 NT separate fouls by Hall, his fifth, Shee ‘4 3 § i £ permit unlimited grants for the of the Los Angeles Rams, Jomnny, k Kentucky 48, St, John's (Brook- QDIAN POLIS ... 13 38 108 m Haiti i. a3. 38 ML Totals \ 3 33/and George Theofanis his first. o ii 3 McCloskey. ] 1; same cause, to permit unlimited|Lujack.of the Chicago Bears and Fro Basketball tyn) 37. ; Eastern eo oglu dows mist {Cajbeek 1. Dar. Then, Sturgeon cashed in on both 33 Newmar : grants wine Go 30 oa Frankie k Albert of the San Fran-| NATIONAL ASSOCIATION Jasalis 82, Niagara 56. = (Bumalo ............ ¥ 14h oe §;, Ridseway e 2 iiton, Rost, Sheldrake| free throws when fouled by Brew- ie Re 4 n cisco "49ers, Western Division , 7.13. 1 t "| ster and Purdue led, 60 to 57, with 3 enforcement of the code, and to| Watered recently Wis Selected % hb Te Lauinville 18, Tennanes 61. (Springfield... a ia i Hale Swanson Niinols nels 48d); wo and one half minutes remain- ’ . provide for two codes, one for outstanding professional player of oo Loyola (Chicago) 86, Ohio Wes- Xwithdrawn from 107% 154 : ; 16 ~ small colleges and one for large. the year by the Gridiron Club of : { : leyan 60. : ; RES] Fi h S p { ro eamaritise oi Go tH Washington, 4uq Yan 3 Brocklin in Tri-Cities ........ ’ i 8 ’ Loyola Ba 51 } 58, "tin i 2 (overs 19 Cc 00 Seva n \ AL Ww, : x , 8 4 i mend removal of the Sanity the National League in passing. ok Montana State 73, Colorado Mines, (Only sam B sk th |] and the report of i in. which eo 2 i > Horner SB a e an | 3 fe: A , Committee to the 8 game Fan. if 4 or isXice 53, Missisnipph South) ein ~Gihes _| Ft. Wayne Central 64, Ft. Wayne| Detroit Lions NYU 87, Van 56. BR, a DIAN #3 Concordia 49. "with 15 seconds Doak Wal- 9 (over-| Onie U. 53, iit 5 ry : La Porte 55, Evansville Bosse 49.) But Purdue's Dermody slipped this year. Sauiel Oregar State 53, Pittsburgh 34. NATIONAL AGuE i Crown Point Tourney sele were Queens College 77, Towson State nto 19 C100 68 4 lected 7, Towson 1» 3 (Semi-Final).
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