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To Superintendent of Schools Dr. Herman Shibler . , . to George Farkas . . . to the eight district managers . . . fo the high schools . . . to our fast-awakening school system . There's more worthwhile than meets the eye in our Indianapolis Public School Athletic League. : :

If last Saturday's opening round of the grade school round-robin basketball tour-

. ney is an indication, the elemen-

tary athletic and' physical education program taking root now will reap rich rewards, The eight centers of activities Saturday morning were highly responsive and most promising to our grade and high school systems in the future.

La] THERE WERE more than the expected 1000: boys participating in the morning basketball games with the 64 grade school teams. Even the mammas and papas and neighbors flocked to the seven public high school gyms and Schonl No. 18, the Eighth district site. The reception and enthusiasm generated among pupils and the many parents were most heartening to the school officials. y 2 : The estimated crowd attendance throughout the city ranged beyond the 5000 mark and possibly up to the 6000 level.

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since the crowd fluctuated somewhat with each game. The district managers should be In ‘line for organizational bouquets. The managers and their districts include: Guy Tex, District one, William Delphi, District two; Jesse Babbs, District three; James Mahan, District four; William Saler, District five; Wilbur Schumacher, District six; William Wood, District seven, and Paul Samuels and Walter Bean, District eight. Grade and high school physical education men are backing the program to the hilt, In fact, one official worked a session at Howe without.pay. Another one at Broad Ripple volunteered his services,

Elsewhere Also = |

BULLETIN Plans were being drafted by . two Indiana state legislators today to force state tax-sup-ported colleges to televise all future football games. The lawmakers, Reps. Louis Churilla (D. E. Chicago) and Roman F. Korpal. (D. South Bend), said they would have the bill introduced either today or tomorrow. “Half the people can’t get tickets to the games,” Rep. Churilla said. “Television will help them see our state schools play.” The bill would affect Indiana and Purdue Universities and

To Take Cut

Slaughter Can't Figure Request

St. Louis Cardinals formed a solid ‘‘we -refuse ~ to - take-a-cut” bloc today. The dissatisfied players are

Outfielder Enos Slaughter, Sec- ¢ ond Baseman Al (Red) Schoen- | dienst and Pitchers Harry (The Cat) Bre- i

But most pleasing to Mr. Far-| kas and his aids 'were the sports-| |manship and fair play that pre-| |vailed. A Code of Honor for play-| ‘ers and pupils hall been reviewed lin all the grade schools last week! ‘and only one instance of “booing” [took place. And that mild incident was handled simply.

® 88 ! . | WE'D SUGGEST that some o} our temperamental high school

ridge had a similar figure and Dasketball players and fans look

district three at Crispus Attucks

at the grade schoolers’, Code of

dry on the order.

Ball State and Indiana State |cheen and Howie |}

Teachers Colleges. Pollet. By JACK MABLEY «| Slugging Stan Musial, unwor-

CHICAGO, Feb. 1 (CDN) ‘=| by out #n The National Collegiate Athletic salary lash Association ban on live telecasts was scheduled to of college football games appears jeave by air. doomed almost before the ink ds/plane for a tour of Army camps

Football is one of television’s| strongest attractions, and it!Club Owner Fred M. Saigh would seems probable that TV fans will have to wait for at least three! have a full gridiron schedule next! more weeks before they are com-| fall. | pleted. :

NEW YORK, Feb, 1 (UP) —| ’ Four top-flight members of tie 23 and 24 in the Indianapolis Classic at Fritchett’s.

- triet at Tech had more than 800,

had approximately 350. District/Honor. We could use a little four at Washington netted more SPortsmanship and discipline in’ than 600 and district five at Man- Some of our prep games. ual housed. 300. . | But discipline and attitudes At School No. 18, nearly 500/have to originate from within a witnessed the opening round. Dis- System, If the system is weak trict seven at Howe brought in from within, discipline and sports-| around 800, and the eighth dis-manship will falter. It's so evident; boys. You can perhaps 900. The gates were open see the discord and dissension on

to all ithe floor. Then it gets to be a! ; s 8 =» coach’s problem ... and the, AT LEAST 50 parents attended school’s problem. #

at Howe, Tech and Attucks. All} Not the problem for our com-| figures are probably conservative missioner, Xr. V. Phillips. |

Because of the popularity of! - i televised football, the pressure of |

jalumni, and particularly alumni| captain who batted .200 last sea-|

sitting in state legislatures, prob. ably will sweep aside the NCAA order. A -bill is before the Illinois legislature: which would force the

ball TV rights. to the highest bidder each year, Similar bills

or are in the works in Minnesota, Michigan, California, Washington and Ohio.

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‘will go along with the NCAA ban, 25ked to take a $6300 cut.

Three Games Have Been Delayed This However, if the state universities 3p With him, either.

Week and Other Tilts

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By JIMMIE ANGELPOPOLOUS

Irish Want TV

Notre Dame, TV's

should disregard the order, Notre Dame is likely to do the same ithing.

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son and drove in 101 runs,

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Schoendienst, who gave the! National League its All-Star vic-| tory with a 14th-inning homer last July, likewise is puzzled. He

affecting state patted 276 last seaso ‘universities have been introduced considered one of aon but wi

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fielders in the league. He is being}; (offered a 14 per cent cut but he|John Hartman, Interclub |isn’t having any, he has notified [False eatest !football attraction, wate tele- Standing pitcher, won eight games vise in 1951, but has indicated it/2nd lost 11 and says he is bein

Brecheen, once .the club's out-

No Pollet registered a 14 and 13

record in 1950 and also was asked Byes Skaggs, Diamond Chain Like the Sthers,

Catcher Del Rice, who took

for some of the city and county high school basketball prepsters this lieved to have contracts with the over the first string job after Joe

week-end.

Dumont _ and ABC networks, re-

Garagiola was injured early last

The weatherman will be the big referee tomorrow and Satur- SPectively, which might bé en:|season, feels a $500 raise isn't

day. Three games have ‘been de 10-game card tomorrow and the n some skid chains. | Best bets for weathering the stormswill be & pair of attractive city es tomorrow. Howe should be able to plow through to Cathedral gym and Crispus Attucks and Sacred Heart should make it ‘to Washington's bailiwick. : The Tigers, currently wearing the warmth of a 14-1 season rec-| ord, clawed the Spartans, 55 to 37,| in the four-team tourney 10 days ago. : Howe, wearing a new look- with a 9-4 reputation among the bigger boys, continues ‘getting ready” for its own sectional reputation, enhanced somewhat last week by a 41 to 38 victory over regarded New Albany. Two County Games Two neighborhood county struggles should get the weatherman'’s okay. Ben Davis goes down the slicky road apiece to Decatur Cen-

Speedway, its west side neighbor. In other games involving county quintets Friday, Greenfield comes inte Warren Central; Shelbyville goes to Southport, and Center Grave goes to Franklin Township. The Manual Redskins are scheduled for a trip to Ambia. Tech has plans to go to Marion {n the remaining Friday contest for NCC prestige. | The biggest exodus of the year on Saturday may bog down. Broad Ripple goes to South Bend Central; Attucks journeys to Northwestern in Howard County; Howe moves out to Terre Haute witey, and Deaf School plans to play its once-postponed game at Stendal. And Lawrence Central glides to Brownstown. Maybe. Plainville comes to Park School, which” also entertains the Cincinnati Country Day School tomorrow, and -Warren Central goes to Franklin Township in the only allcounty tussling Saturday. Washington, rolling well with _six straight victories, greets -Speedway “and seeks its ninth. win in 16 games.

H. S. Basketball

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ton 63; 3 ee Catholic 11, Lima (0.) St. John's : { |

42. , Brookston 37. Pelunt $5. Creek Wels) 60, East Union 40.) Elwood 52, Tipton 43. < Fillmore at Bainbridge (postponed). rankfort 58, Legansport 44. Frankion 45, Pendleton 40.

Wirt 39, Tolleston 31.

Gary Jyajlace 33. aly Grifidg , Hebreo ’ Huntington Catholic 44, Warren 43. Huntington Twp... 48, Rock Creek Twp. ti Sh: Churubusco 50 arwi , urubusoco 59. 1 83, Ft. Wayne Central Catholie 71. Merrillville 75, East Gary 55, Honticelle 71, Winamae 61. orthwestern (Howard) (postponed). Orland 57, Brighton 42, Riley 51, Concannon §0. dan 68, Westfiel » hewanna 62, Howe Military 55. d 99, New Market 57.

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ine-game slate Saturday will need 8ames. Public demand may force Army

land Navy to televise their games,

Lehanon Beats | If Notre Dame, Illinois, Penn, (Army, Navy, Michigan, CaliBlue Devils, 50 le Deviis,

(fornia, Ohio State, Minnesota and i Washington decide to televise {next fall, what can the NCAA do? | Most sports experts think the Times State Service LEBANON, Feb. 1 — Lebanon cgjlegiate sanity code simply disHigh School's cagers led all the appeared when some schools 8 way last night to score their nored it. Joe Hasel, ABC sports _lannouncer;~ believes the 'NCAA/! third victory of the season, beat iwould dissolve if it tried to ening Indianapolis Shortridge, 50 t0 ¢o10e' the TV ban. * 40, here. . { It all adds up that we TV footLeading the scoring was Bob ball fans probably are going to Voorhis, Lebanon center, with 20 be tied up again every Saturday | points. Ten of them came in the afternoon next fall, watching tele-| first half to give his mates a casts of the best football games|

28-16 halftime advantage. lin the country. | The Blue Devils stayed in the Copyright, 1951, for The Indianapolis Times |

3 Tilts Open CYO » Tourney Tonight

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game on free throws, hitting 14 of

18. Jim Balch led the Shortridge scoring with 10 points. Lebanon (50) Shortridge (40)

fg ft p fg ft Women 44 dement S14 Cg | alker, ruce, £ i 1 LScottf 0 0 0 Hollett.s o i ol The Indianapolis. Deanery CYO Schulemire.! : 0 0) King.{ 4 8 9 1 junior basketball tournament will| oorhis.c o tallwood,c 4 y { Padgett 1 1 1 Balch $322 get unger way Jonight with three anlon,g arney.g games scheduled in the Cathedral] S.Scott.g 5 3 4 Jinks 0 0 3 | Walker.g : 2 o| High School gym. | | arp.g i > Fo JURE Bh 2 Opening games match Holy | Total ry rr Il Toth] re 7 13 Rosary and Christ the King at 8 » a nore bY Quarters hn ES eloes, Little Flower and St. anon FRAT wef omas : Shortridge 8 10 13 1340! as at 8:10 and St. Anthony Free rows Missed—Lebanon: Hanlon, /@nd Sacred Heart at 9:20. 8. Scott, Schulemire, L. Scott, Voorhis 4,|

Walker 5. ruce 3. Officials—Pete Leland and Frank Luzar

Shortridge: Tharp. !

‘pleted . Saturday and Sunday.| Quarter-final games are scheduled! next Tuesday. Semifinalists willl |play“Feb. 8 and the title round | {will be played the next night at

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NCAA would be powerless.. The!

| Arkansas State 68, Hendrix 46.

| Georgia Teachers 87, Piedmont 46,

| Syracuse 62,

The first round will be com-|y

{¥ale 72, Springfield 66 | Lycoming i | West Virginia Tech 75. Beckley 60. { Trenton Teachers 60, Newark Teachers 56,

to televise next fall's sufficient, so all in all, Saigh has Harry Wheeler, Marott Shoes ..

a, ball-bag ~ full |troubles. The Cardinals, however,

of ‘nancial

did

regardless of the NCAA opinion, (announce the signing of First Bob Scanlon. ¥MCA ocroninarins

{Baseman Steve Bilko and Glenn Nelson and Second Baseman Solly Hemus, making a total of including Manager Marion, currently under

contract. \ .

College Basketball

Ss Canterbury 60. Wabash 51, Defiance 52, Tri-State 51. Eartham 79, Chase 55. Evansville 62, Marshall 53. Hanover at Villa Madonna (postponed, fey roads)

Indiana State 80, Ball State 56. OTHERS

Army 70, Amherst 49.

| Cards Refuse Only 2 Pins Separate First, 2d Place Keglers for Night

Fred.Tegeler Sr. Shoots a 697 at Pritchett's, George Johnson Trails With a 695

The umpf in the Stumpf Bros. The short, thin-haired howler

| "his team to 3007 set. .

Tegeler's games of 218, 220 and 259 (in this game, seven strikes

in a row) shaded George Johnson, of the Compression team (Eli {Lilly loop—Pennsylvania) by two| pins for city bowling’ laurels. ° .Johnson blasted 695 pins on efforts of 243, 205 and 247. It sparked his teammates to a 3025 set. Showing the city leaders, like {one snowflake after another, were| Curt Heady with 673 for Marott, Charlie McCann, 658 for!

|Shoes;

.' i Deleware Bowl; Joe Pond, 656 for effort, Both rolled in the Indian-

Beanblossom Mortuary, and Dad

“| Hanna, 653 for Fehr's Beer . Slaughter |

682 for Hussung : Al Hussung burried 682 pihs-for)

qin Germany today and said con- Wayne Park Garage on West Classic. It sparked her cohorts to tract negotiations with Cardinal Side lanes; Carl Wunderlick!2516 series on 823-812-881.

# nn ” ‘ SO : MEN [Bob Barrett, Internal Revenue i...... 578 Surpass 1950 Bucks Dean Heiser led the Earlham * ; N {H. Louis, Inland Container ........ «573 i Bred Tegeler Sr. Stump! Bros. ....... SIH A omwing. Bach Tavern © 371) This average Is considerably Quakers to victory with 15 points

a ; Iph Gillespie, Diamond Chain ..... 5868 He hit 12 of them in the second ” i I et ane Me oa oo Komlance, Litzelman Coal |. §63| Uver the record .349 mark set by =, ; Carl Wunderlick, Ideal Pictures ..... 672 | Peewee Williamson, Power and Light.. 563 the 1950 Ohio State Buckeyes, eon- . Charlie McCann, Delaw Bowl, .... 658 Dick Mathews, RCA Tubes ..... +» 5601 Canterbury (60) Wabash (51) Can Ca he Haten © DOW. :::+ g3¢|Oral Bridgford, Riviera ...... . 363 sidered by many as the finest) . trol Trot Joe Pond, Beanblossom Mortuary ... Eimer Fulle. Riteside Tavern . 22 555 shooting team in Big Ten history. applegate. f 8 i ef 31 8 pas bs Hor, 1 EWR ta Ado pari 11 HT games against. naan and GHEE" § 3, fMacoueatyt d § 1 ony : - mbar arry cholson, Herff sara . . Tony Fltaer. MeCarmick Lumber AL Otting, Ei Lilly = oir .. §27/ Minnesota last season, the Bucks Pfaff. ¢- 33 Jone 5 2 8 in Menel SATs, Shoes .- Bob Rigsby, Raney's Diner . 2 | 401 and 441, respectively |Waidron.¢ 0 0 0/Piteen, ¢ 3 1 5 nes, ater Co... ...... cvs B38 Virgil oole, Central Coll . e igi average . al ‘ ’ Pp y Fine, ¢ 1 3 4 Nisdow, 13 3 |Bob_Susemichél, Fred Cline Realtors 631 Roy Riahnam, jDeelan .».. + 30g on their field goal attempts. ourtney, § Nyce 0 0 0 Bernié MacAllister, Skinner Radio 6368 | Prank Castner, RCA .......ooceensnns 500, In four of their games: this sea- Elkins, § 200 Emanuel Roth, Dickerson Super Mkt. 634 WOMEN s ghost A De Rar Kay vents Bhp...» 1 Marge Skelton, Motor Express , gpa} 20" the Wildcats have hit 400 or rotais ih 12 oh ty Den Past, Wasne Park GAFags ...... 628 Belty Bisesi, Dave Hocket Auto Sales. 88 better. Their peak night was a|, Score at Hall—Wab B, Canterbury Vena ia en , ock’s mixed . 3 Can . 3 Tn etiey Taylors Beier : on 638 Rosemary Chidester, Oasis Drive-In .. gail. 449 performance against Towa EE Ee ctirey x ee bl Frank Stumpf Sr. Stumpf Brothers... 621 Marta Roberts, ROA ix:r+1oreeeee 841 while last Monday they hit .439|giizer 4, Niedow 2. Sourtnes 3 2, HuntsManuel Schonecker, Herff-Jones .... €28 fo Battreall, Bell Telephone. 540/against Ohio State. Northwest-/man 2. ol. oie’ Herschel V. Coers. Todd and Dotty's Tavern 625 | Agnes Junker, hdianapolls Typewriter 537 ern's low nights came against Eastman h | A ) Jerry O'Grady, Beanblossom Mortuary 623! Mickey Specht, Merry-Go-Round Bar .. 536 : Rte en Re Lb HERI CR Jf Wiens (299) snd Micmgan Nurses’ Tilt {paul goad, Bd Cline of aa M ryiou Joyce, Dave Hackett Auto... 8331 ( 296). ? Postpone rses. ] | ¥ re re amona owes Sea . ; - Jack Hunt, Herff-Jones ..... 621 | HAM LE Rrarabart a Hoosiers Hold 'E The St. Vincent nurses basket: Pat Shelby, Gene's Service .. 619 0 oosiers no m Orville Sells, Eli Lily . 618 VRE Mada et A Saviors... 30 : : ball game with Indiana Central i Bud and. Moon-Lite Classic . 817/ Eva Dean Wallace. Service Cleaners... 518] Indliana’s league-leading Hoo- College coeds last t in the : | Gene Hinderiter: Oho Bar 613 | Boulu, Maners. Bowes Seal Past 1... 81 [er rank seventh in offense, but University Heights gym was post. RET Luniop. Fianna era Wolf, EH Lilly . x wih .. S13(3 becau : |R. Bearss, Interclub 612| Jira, Arkins, Bell Telephone 3 ar without question the Big Ten's poned indefinitely ;

{Earl Everhardt, Melody Gardens | Robert Roth, McGinty's Sales .. {Bob Schofield, Bowes Seal Fast

600 . 608 |

Jordan, EH y Virgil Reichard, Hornaday Milk {Ed Phillips, Langsenkamp C

0; iy, Russet Cafeteria ..

ra : (Joward Dees Bi. Set S04 | Mad Ralston, Bloc! mixed | Wf Y iy 1 Tor J \ | ‘ WL itera i : » Vw rested— | Jack Colvin, Bowes Seal Past ve 603 (8B Degner, Internal Revenue ..o... {which has been able to hold tsi oure in } Bil Evers. EM Lily... . . 803 Helen Gardner, Quinn Shell Service .. 502 opponents under a 50-point aver- pETROIT, Feb. 1 (UP)—Ad- | Butoh Cloud, Water Go :... . 803 Rone Williamson. Storing Beer |... do3|a8e to date. - mission prices for the KEzzard Elmer Batic, Wally’s Cleaners .. 3 502 Helen Mills. | Herfl-Jones ve Following Northwestern in field | Charles-Jersey Joe Walcott & | Wayne Baker, do L. Kleter a . 800 | Evelyn Hamacher, Varlet Slut. 4 {goal shooting ability are Wiscon- heavyweight title fight Mar. 7 fa | Barney Kosner. Rosner Insurance .... 590 Betty Walsh, Power & Lig i 4 jain (.357), Ohio State (.356) and will range from $12 ringside to 3 {Harold Goldsmith, Block's mixed .... 587 Marge rancheau. zelan : He i Indiana (.335). Minnesota re-$2.50 general admission, Internas 3 : | Bud Hoagland, Friends ............... 31 Jo Ga & ROA ny . dian Hills sar i ins the top free throwing team tional Boxi Club officials an- b Francis Burkhart, Lauck Funeral Home 311 Betty . Hous Riviera ......... Tei With a LT 31 average. ‘nounced today. i 3 $ + an, Intern Harvester 577 Er — oe - Arnold pp, Howe Men's ub... | 2 Bob Hughes Jr. Mascari Cleaners .... 877

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Applications Taken For IHSAA Sectional

Holders of season tickets to Tech High School= basketball|

_|games were making ‘a dash for| [the Tech book store today as ap-

plications were being taken for ducats to the THSAA sectional. Tech Athletic Director Charles Dagwell said season ticket. hold-| ers can make application for the sectional pasteboards today

Bethany 56, Baker 52. Boston College 90, Boston University 65. CCNY 79, John Carroll 67, i Centre 62, Transylvania 54. ! Eastern Illinois 90, Millikin 65. { Elmhurst 94. Aurora 48. . Emory-Henry 9, Unien (Ky.) 176, Fordham 80, Muhlenberg 65.

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Georgia Tech 64, Auburn 44. High Point 79, Atlantic Christian 62. Kansas Ctate 85, Long Island 65. Kentucky $1. Louisiana State 59, Kings (Pa.) 60, Seranton 59. LaCrosse 80, Luther 64. Lincoln 70, Tennessee State 68. Louisville 86. North Carolina State 70. Monmouth 97, Carthage 84. Morehead 84, Eastern Kentucky 74. Navy 61, Lovola of Baltimore 47. Quiney 58, Illinois College 56. Seton Hall 81, Albright 49, Southern Illinois 76, Wheaton 68. St. Francis 81, Lock daven 62. - St. Joseph's (Pa.) 66, Drexel 34. St. Louis 47, Tulsa 45.

St. Bonaventure 56. : Texas A&M 32, Texas 29, | , Norwich 33. | Villanova 82. Geneva 61. Washington (St. Louis) 58, Western Illinois 49. i West Virginia 99, VMI 69, West Virginia Tech 75. Beckley 60.

102, Mansfield State 65.

Roy Cochran 730. |

‘LOS ANGELES, Feb. 1 (UP)—/|sent Indianapolis in the annual former Indiana Archdiocesan Junior CYO Bgur-

Roy Cochran, University star and 1948 Olympic Games 400-meter hurdles cham-

pion, is the new track coach at Pepperdine College. Athletic Director A. O. Duer announced ran'sappointment ) yesterday to succeed J. Eddie Weems, who announced his ° retirement effec- | tive at the end :

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CYO to Honor Cager ‘Who Bared ‘Fix’ Efforts

! Square Garden, will

|Tona » Queens 45. {Towson State 65, Wilson 58. x {Dickinson 62. Juniata 61 (overtime). ' | St. Peter's 57, Wagner 53. Baldwin Wallace 77, Penn 49. Nebraska Wesleyan 53, Doane 41. | n » ‘Dykes 38. | Youngstown 77, Mt.. Union 69. { {Randolph Macon vs. Gallaudet (postponed) | weather) t { |Soringhill 59, Centenary 56. {Birmingham Southern 110, Oglethorpe 39. Henderson vs. Arkansas Teachers (can- | celled). *

CHICAGO, Feb. 1 (UP)-—Jun- Sm—————— |

ius Kellogg, Manhattan College Fight Results basketball star who exposed re- By United Press GR | DETROIT-—Ike Williams, cent "fix" attempts in games|, yO Cd Vie Cardel, played in New York's Madison Conn, (9) pag tiie), Reub | . a.—Reuben Jones, receive the 16s, New York, outpoinied Billy Kilgore, | ) - ‘

The tourney wininer will repre-

ney, Feb. 11,

143, Trenton, | +45, Hartford; |

{joined _the‘college when ft’ ‘was

auxiliary bishop of Chicago and CYO director-general, said that! {“by this staunch devotion to the lideals .of christian sportsmanship! | (Kellogg) has set a stirring ex-|

of the semester last week. Weems,

Cochran

who

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club of champions medal, it was! For the Entire Family

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founded fn 1937, is returning toiample for the ‘youth of o p y ! ur na-| his catte “ranch. near Temple, tion.” He will ! Tex. . Cochran has been with : ¥ill receive the award]

Pepperdine since 1949 and was as-|.

announced today. Schiff’s Big e140 E Wash. here May 22.

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sistant track coach last season. The slim athlete set an Olym-| pies record of 51.1 seconds for the | 400-meter hurdles at London and, ran third leg on the winning U, 8. | team in the 1600-meter relay. { He hold three world's track records, the 440-yard hurdles, the indoor 400 meters and the indoor | 440 yards on a board track. He| formerly held the world’s record | in the 60-yard low hurdlés and is| credited unofficially with having the world's fastest 440-yard re-| lay lap in 1946 at Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum. i

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today came from Fred Tegeler Sr. last night rolled up 697 on alleys

spotted 672 with Ideal Pictures in the Johnson Chevrolet League at Broad Ripple; H. J. Lewis hit-652 in the Beech Gréve Classic, and Carl Pryor cracked 656 for The Hatch in the Automotive loop at Valhalla.

caused postponement of only one 180 to 56. from Marott Shoes’ state champ-/average of 73.4. points per game, bash with 12.

Ri _ ge " ; : Scoring Record Indiana Gets Nod [game — the Hanover-Villa Madonna tjit. machine in Big Ten basketball | Canterbury came back in their history, according to Westernigame after trailing Wabash, 25-23, - ions with a 3054 set and Kay tar ahead of the record 66.5 points| Indiana State took the lead Jewelers, who put together a 3024 averaged by Illinois last season after the first 10 minutes in their

Canterbury, Earlham, Evansville, Ind. State Score Victories Four Indiana college quintets swung into action last night as the winter weather and icy roads On Cage Defense Canterbury rolled over Wabash, Times Special 60 to 51; Defiance, O., edged Tri CHICAGO, Feb. 1—The North- State, 52 to 51; Earlham trounced western Wildcats are well on the Chase, 9 ta oo piyanaville out~ way toward establishing them- Scored Marshall, 62 to 53, and Inselves as the most potent scoring diana State rode over Ball State, isti at halftime. Evan Fine’'s basket Conference statistics released to-| with five minutes to play put the day. (Canterbury five into the lead to C Harold Olsen's fourth-|stay, place Wildcats (5-2) have scored| Fine led the. scoring with 19 Team high for the night came 514 points in seven games for an|points.. Tom Long led for Wa Is ; 0 when the Illini established the Bigigame against Ball State. Thay apolis circuit, . Ten record of 798 points for 12 were never again headed. The Among the women, Marge games. : {Sycamores have beer defeated The Northwestern Squad, with only by Evansville in toe Indiana 11 players scering, is sinking .377|College Conference. of its field goal attempts, having! Evansville won its tilt from the y

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