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OLEGE BASKETBALL
STATE
Ibion 95, Wabash 62. nderson 73, Manchester 66. Ball State 64, 8t. Joseph's 56.
Hanover 76, Earlham 62.
172. - Indiana Stats 60, Valparaiso 61. Notre Dome 82, Marquette 56. aylor 81, Tri-State 53,
BIG TEN Ohio State 84, Purdue 72. {sconsin 47, Minnesota 44. IMichigan 67, Western Reserve 49 (non-conference). Northwestern 54, Kansas 53 (nonconference). : OTHERS
Adelphi 64, Kings Point 47. Alabama 94, Louisiana State 67. Albany State 89, Pottsdam State
68. Albright 76, Scranton 51. American University 69, Virginia 54. . American International 51, Massachusetts 41. Army 55, Colgate 48. : Augustana (IIL) 72, Illinois College 69. Baltimore 75, Lynchburg 65 Beloit 94, DePaul (Chicago) 60. Brigham Young 51, Utah State 42. pc, Birmingham Southern 71, Mercer “3 EI Riaflley 61, Stanford 58.
Section Three ~ |———— Tern 7% SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1951 EE i PAGE 25
Franklin 70, Camp Atterbury 52.
Lakers Outman Oly mpians, 89-
* * *
sith: Great Circle Wins Maturity bar 2 Oe
ws SS Western Steed Fine Lays Up a'Fine Shot ~~ (Canterbury Mikkelsen and Pollard
Takes World's
Richest Purse
Beard Nets 19 as Win Streak Ends at 2
Groza Scores 21 Points But Fouls Out; , By FRANK ANDERSON
- Beaten, 89-72, Two aces couldn't beat three of a kind. B Gre hounds That's why the Indianapolis Olympians lost, 89-84, to ‘the Minneapolis Lakers last night in Butler Fieldhouse. A
crowd of 6214 looked on as George Mikan, Vern Mikkelsen
i | / Indiana Centra and Jim Pollard ended a two-game Olymp winning streak,
| Shoemaker Guides | Mount to First in
B Ties for 2d ‘Place | Mikan sniped 20 points to take the play from the | Santa Anita Event || In Conference di Jur TT [Olymps’ Alex Groza, who had | ARCADIA, Cal, Feb. 3 8 | Indiana Central trounced (1g S Cleveland 21. Mikkelsen, Laker ace No. (UP) — Stretch -running| Canterbury, 85 to 72, last p y '2, matched Olymp Ralph Great Circle, whose racing] night to ‘make their game Beard's 18 points and Pollard was ha been conned o th west with Taylor this Wearescay [} All Draw "rs hee an
: the deciding contest in. the lead in the last four minutes when
{came out of the clouds today Hoosier College Conference. | Barons ‘Maintain he sank a push shot. Minneapblis
to win the $205,700 Santa
[Anita Maturity, world's richest | As usual, Senior Center Dwight had things its own way after that. race, by a length and three-| Swails paced his teammates to 10-Game Lead Groza was forced ‘out on fouls at (quarters. | victory by booming 31 points: CLEVELAND, Feb. 3 (UP)-— 1:40 to end any threat the Olymps With little Willie Shoemaker in through the baskets on his home The Cleveland Barons, western could have made. ‘ the saddle, Great Circle lay in floor, : |division leaders in the American | Score Tied 10 Times
Ithe middle of the pack the first (half-mile, then came roaring to
Canisits 51, Manhattan 50, 2 lcatch the front-runners and pull lone less triumph than Taylor Uni- 5 47all draw tonight before a times. - A Catholic - University 65, Wash- away from them in the last few | frm redeem, apy Of 6326. | The Olymps got tired of i } . i a fon 0 sSe¢oinkon College 81 54. Pe : whit ther late-closit | ‘Hoosier Conference 1 Gordon Haidy, Cap right wing- sawing in the first period and put ine pr J ea York 68, towhite, ano or late. sing eon : w. L Pot ler, scored two goals while de-|on a nine-point surge with the “Lawrence Tech 66. oR occs, Tait of the favored Al | (TRBliva cEwTRAL lll 1 mg|fenseman Marcel Pronovost ofiscore 25-19 in the Lakers’ favor, # 3 r : - ANIL SRR # JAE § y . ia 14 Clemson 50, Maryland 44. Ttred G. Vanderbilt entry, was] | Frankin : 3 3 en shin A o pout al made ep, Indianapoly Connesticut 54, Syeinglicld 4 third. Blue Reading was fourth. {Canterbury +1 ‘3 © 18] The Barons, by tying the Caps, split 20 points between them. + Contardia. (Mian. 47, St. Olaf 45. a Despite his good racing in the Manchester ...............1 6 I4imaintained their 10-game jead in kan had eight for the Lakers. Cone A %. Penn 54. | west, Great Circle got off at odds k versity. The Trojans played out-|the western division. | The second period belonged to Lorne 63. Assumption 61. | of better than 9 to 1 as the largest! lof-the-conference tonight, biasting! Cleveland jumped into a 2-Oithe Lakers, save for ties at 30-30 ure) ’ crowd of the season — 52,500 — | Tri-State. 81 to 53. {lead in the first period when Les|and 33-33. Forward-center
Davidson 69, The Citadel 49. | Dayton 67, Toledo 56. Delaware 77, Kings 28.
made the Vanderbilt entry of Bed
tral is now tied|Pouglas and Fred Thurier scored.|Lavoy and Mi J O'Roses and Next Move the even’ Indiana Centra | kan matched each
t d place in The goal by Thurier was hislother in pouri (with Hanover for second place Ini 1. "or his career and tied him apiece. ison Fing Iu Side basirets
ers 89, Bottineau money favorites. . ; ; : ‘the conference. Dickinson. Teal Se] 2/5 Second Off Record { C'mon back . . . Canterbury Guard Evan Fine (40) zips through the air, and Indiana Cemtral's Take Over Lead [Win he Hee me i all situation and held a 47-44 Drake 60, Kirksville State 51. Great Circle paid $21.70 to win, defense, to lay up one of his seven baskets. But his night's scoring efforts of 22 points were not | The hosts forged ahead of the @7ARE OF (AC B HME & goal lead at the half, Emporia State 61, Southwestern $11 60 to place and $3.70 to show. enough for his team to win the game. Central took the contest, 85 to 72. Trying to stop. Fine are \visiting Knights after 10 minutes Bg eal P The Olymps controlled the blsz(Kas. 56. : Lotowhite returned $9.90 to place] (left to right) John Sinclair (34), Don Stevenson (45) and Dwight Swails (23). jof the first half when Swalls laid, Wilson Ties Score ing third period. by pumping in Exu Claire State 87, LaCrosse ang $370 to show. The Vanderbilt ~~ =.° — p ee ‘one up for a 20-19 advantage. . | The Caps stayed in the game 30 points. They led, 74-67, at the
State 65. i Florida Southern 69, Florida 38.
entry paid $2.20 to show, The Greyhounds stayed ahead on joe Carveth’'s goal. Then Steve Post, but’ had to break a 67-87
| a Sp ® : , 41-34, when the tie at 1:59 t ; ’ g The mile-and-a-quarter classic Notre Dame Io B i r k MM $ ( i {then and led, 4 |Wochy made it 3 to 1 with Haidy 59 to.do it. Groza zipped Fordham 74, Brooklyn College 18.) vas run. in 2:0 yd just two-| Ol e ma el Ss i e al teams went to the dressing rooms rollowing with his first goal be-/in 10 more points during the 12
Georgia Tech 71, Tennessee 57. |rioihe of a second off the track Fi) ; iat the half. ‘|fore the opening period ended to minutes, while Mikan stayed close. Aan U. 57, Loyola (Baltl- 14 set last year in the Santa In '"Comed of Errors’ | They kept Canterbury at a 12-01. the count 3 to 2 for Cleve-| With eight, yed more) 48. 5% . ol | Anita handicap by the great Noor.| arquette - 3 ; ry ? poe Sisadvaniige # tnrougheut! sand, Johnny Wilson of the Caps Tokers BR ar eo. y »- Boston Lav. GL... stly-| Her: f {the second half. " |scored the only goal of the second ips Hanarg ot Hawn 06. - The victory cas an Honest iy ; ’ Crowd Hilarious, Coaches Near Breakdown 15 points for the aie, teamed | oping q 5730 to a the score. It took the Olymps about five Houston 38 Miduastert 5% atver. ved Up is his name as ne flew Irish Cagers Still As Ohio State Gets Out of Basement [tn Swails 10 SPU She, margin Haidy's counter at 9:52 made Ininutes Paes & asket. tn the Idaho State 60, ] a great circle around the field o | Un } COLUMBUS. O.. Feb. 3 (UP)-_Ohio State's basketball team! Little Fvan Fine tallied gg it 4 to 3 for Indianapolis. Sam the Lak that enabled sity 49. 11 horses to score his upset vic- en ar nome | Lavitt fired a long shot from the ers to recover fast. Mikan INlinois Normal 57, Southern i... | NOTRE DAME, Ind. Feb, 3. dcfeated Purdue 84-72- here lonight before 2413 fans at the Ohio points, but it wasnt enough to cap blue line at 15:19 to send the NDANY tied it up at 81-81 on a ! . 3 “a | ’ VEN coliseum to get out of the Big Ten Conference cellar, |spark Canterbury, Harold Apple-| sorting foul b; 4 Illinois 53. | As had been expected, the race notre Dame's fighting Irish. plav-| {SP y |game into overtime. y Lavoy. After that Pollard Kansas State 60, Colorado 45. lin its early stages was entirely be- e Dame’s fighting Irish, play-| It was the second win in eight conference starts for the Buck- gate marked 15 points for second! stuffed in five Laker points,
Kentucky 86, Mississippi 39. ° i
ling on their home floor for the eyes and dropped the Bojlermakers into the league cellar with a high among the Knight netters. ‘Hockey Summary 1
tween two of the three fillies who Mikan got the other three to
rh 51. | first time in almost a month, had Big Ten record of one victory in seven starts. { Summary: | Cléveland—Goal, B : Det. ¢ Knox 60, Univ. of Chicago 51. Iwere « entered as supplemental ary (19) | LaSlveland—Goal, Bower; Defense, amis, |ACCOUNt for the 89 Minnea LaSalle 71, Lafayette 64. 1 {nominees at a cost of $10,00 ie trouble downing Marquette sh teams 314 everything Dut ack in uniform after an early-| Indiana Com yo Se - ts ft vt | Havlor: Affertites “Buller williams, Lund points. Ralph Beard's free apolts 5 v ' 4 v 8 v ' + i Lemoyne 80, St, Peter's TL Moved From Fifth tonight 82-56, in a free-shooting,'in a comedy of errors that ke aon ankle mishap. Pattersons 1 3 ry J § Jas ga cere Sortie Maa and a slp under basket by Mal Loras 81, -— Oklahoma City 44. Going around the clubhouse fast-moving game. Leroy Leslie the crowd on the brink of hilarity The Boilermakers failed to curblgittil ys § 3 BiWaidront © 5 0 3/pronavast” Kraficheck Center. McNabb! coule en were all the Olymps Louisville 49, tona.turn and into the backstretch,| land ih h ithe Ohio hold over them. The!Bright.l 0 0 0|Gerth.e 3 § 3|Wines, Haidy, 'Sciisieal, Alternates—Folk, produce In retaliation. The Loyola (Chicago) 58, St. Bona un I paced the winners with 17 points, jan e coaches on the edge of Buckeyes made it three consecu- praise 13 tigen 3 § §iWait. Podolsky. Carveth. Glover, Reid. J.ifinal buzzer sounded four seconds ry i { { - 8 y + Ko N y venture 50. % [rraaton 16 oar io ons But ag|Put Pete Basarich of the Hilitop-|a Breakdown. tive victoTies over Purdue, 59-52(Eolard.c $8 gourtney.c 1] 3 noielerge = Emerson Reynolds. Linesman. |after McMullen’s ‘basket. Po ’ § anna 46. | . , { ANA A : son, RY, arse, . Lycoming a. Rl |they passed the half-mile post, [Pers was high for the evening! RalB Arm rons was high For last year and 66-56 in 1949. (Theie © 1 : il eeman.g 8 0 11 and TAL RERIOD taylors] At New York Tonight Marlette ere 73, Lajunta JC 56. |Next Move collared Special Touch| “ith 19. : | Oho State. E 3h 113 tie series, Purdue Now baasts|gaases 3 3 3 1330, 1Clerelang. Thirier Heréeshrimer;| The Olymps lost little time gets I Duluth Branch) 66, and took the lead. | The Irish got off to a 7 to 0} ’ be to: Potat la 34-23 edge in basketball tri- Golescotts 3% o (Glover Pronoyasti 13:01; Cleveland. ting dressed after the game They Z § i wi - we 7h) uller. on 30; 5— «| . Augsburg 65. i Great Circle, to that point, had/!*ad, but the Hilltoppers erapt| . nin jumbha. (84) Purdue (72) {Totals 30 25 26, - Totals 24 34 29 Its. Hajdy (Pronovost) 18:33: Penalties. pad to catch a train for New Morningside 85, North Dakota 81. {within three points after Tig | Sparking the Boilermakers were | fg ft pf! fe ft ofp Halftime Score LC CM Canty Meiair 3 { None, SECOND PERIOD ork where they're scheduled to. os oY 77, Fairmont State | (Continued on Page 28—Col. 3) minutes had elapsed. The score Forward Glenn Bahler with 16 Wilks! | 31 Greiner 3 : 9 Swails 3, Stevenson 1, Windell 1. Apple-; -Indinnapolis, J. Wilton. (Pronovest) play the Knickerbockers tonight 54 he { a8 n ag then 13-10. Throughout the and Center Carl McNulty with 15. Hatfield. f : 0 2 3 Stane.( 0 0 3/Eae » Cline 1, Fine 3, Courtney 1, 15:30. PenaltiesFoik. Doran. Pronovost. i Madison Square Garden. To- . ! ‘half Notre Dame 1 | Armstrong.c 4 4lAndersont 0 0 0 ree eter 7— Indi 4 b. Pi rrow € J TR Muhlenberg 15, Gettysburg 64. | [fan Nat) Dame stayed is the The visitors, who dropped theit| Willams” 1 1 1 Banas! 102 »-05 Indianapolis, Haldy (McNabb. Folk) rh fs Sy to Cincinnati 64, Pitt 51. : i 3 € 10th decision against four wins 4 jRICNulty.c : Ball State Spurts moti 15:19; Penalties—Sonmar (Major, meet the Bos Navy 64, | i | Jones. g 6 0 2 Bole 301 r : ton Cel ) 54 {midway point 41-27. fighting); Carveth (Major, fighting), Reid. eltics, They'll be Nebraska Wesleyan 83, Omaha 54. | « this season, rolled to a 26-15 lead Kataffax 5 0 lSchmiate 7 I | ’ oe i Sazveth (Major, i back home New Mexico Western 88, New| | The victory was the sixthjin the first 11 minutes. Hahers $ 3 Sibermondxs 2.1 3T{ps St. Joseph s, 64-56 Cleveland .<c-svv. oxen: 391 04 Tuesday to meet Rochester. . y { | H v 1 0 1iToe 3-2 »s State Servi ij ‘ i haan 0—4 Tw ce NYU riging | EL They paras, Oma oy Seach Fle} a Stahl! Moore.s 9:9 0 Brice:s * i * 1 RENSSELAER, Feb. 3 — A On the Ice . for the Slebritios wate Pro. hand NYU 179, . r | : ’ {then juggled the lineup an | ) ea x ® | 2 by Ball State| s game, ] Curt Niagara 71, Syracuse 70. E ; 1 (at home this year. State made 13 points while hold-| . oMiers’. 4 & bisecond half spurt ¢ oe to 56 vie- Western Division Siiutions, Philadelphia * ¥ Carolina College 81, Mor- | Notre Dame (82) Marquette (56) | »l to take the Totals 32 20 22| Totals 28 16 19 gave the Cardina . GP L TPs G Pitcher now with the 28th Df North beg Te Bot Pag pili S, Purdue scoreless to take the . Halftime Score: Ohio State 36, Pur- tory over the St. Joseph's College cleveland = . 52 i 3 4 3 04 18 vision at Camp Atte a Di~ Ean Montana 71, Montana : | Dagleyt 3 3 SMarek: 41 | i “Free Throws Missed: Armstrong. Ka-| basketball team here tonight. ipiiichureh 4 22 20 7 51 155 112/ Maurice Podoloff president of the Northern 1 ’ | | Lewinskic 5 1 8 Witthergerc 4-3 3 Bahler Is Forward rafia. Remington, Hatfield. Worthier 2.| Ral] State grabbed a 24 to 23/Cincinnati i 21 20 7 4 145 143 National Basketball the . | { er, cNulty 8, midt 2, ' " . uis Associa Mines 6 hoster 04 | Ofanners § 3 1Schramka.s 3 7 31 The Buckeyes were dhead 36-39 Anderson, Westall. = 2¢PP% halftime edge after a nip-and-tuck Eastern, Division watched from front-row ton, Oberlin 86, Roches . | Neumayer,f 6 4 2 Schwab,! _| Officials: Joe Conway (Wisconsin); ded to its.-big-| PWL TPs G OG ' seats. Oregon 47, Idaho 46. | Fichtel.t 0 0 3 Barnett 1 2 2iat the half as they rolled on. 10- george Bender (Butler: first half and expande YB" Buttale .. 49 31 15 3 65 226 184) Simmons said he was a 2) refon 61. Bucknell 53. | Wrav.c 0 0 3IDienlf 0 0 1 ward their fifth win against 10 S . Lead gest margin, 56 to 38, in the Hershey 48 24 21 J 81 181 184 instructor at Camp Att physical i Ral 91, Wofford 83. McCloskey, ¢ 3 0 1 Geldmacher.c 3 3 9 defeats this year. Purdue never coring Leaders second half. Providence 41 11 28 4 3 168 104 that his arm felt fierbury and Rice Inst, 69, Sam Houston State Condong 3 0 Ol Siwernnee 1 0 & gob Sloger than five points in the Ragells, Northwestern 7 5 5 Tos 00% : Fob Newton and Pull MeCa¥ter INDIANAPOLIS 4. Cleveland 4 doveriime TRS theze as part of his job He zo om — — — last half. {Sunderlage, Illinois .. 42 114 190 le e WwW 4 * / { ea club i (A 8 55. Totals 33 | 8 Nicholas, Wiscon: : St, Louis 3, Cincinnati 1, { n th 5 Mountain 78, Carroll Col- | Ets a oS BN otale a MI Up from reserves, Glenn Bahler Mealy, Puraonsin - £8 2% 19 138 while Joe Kukoy had 10 points for, providence s,” Springfield 3. least once during the le NBA at Rocky quette 27 ' . : Stone. Darling, Iowa 6.34 27 05 158 cers. Ball State has a 5-9! Pittsburgh 8. Buffalo 4. | eason. 3 was at forward with Jim Stone, Glen P¥hinican 8 32 2; 87 149 the loser GAMES TONIGHT | Indianapolis (86) ap lege 5: a” Sohns Hopkins 61 {7 Loi ANOS missed. -Basley. Leslie a Johnson, Minnesota 7 44 13 97 13.9 slate, St. Joseph's has won 4, Pittsburgh 2oil{lanapolia 4:30) | Hotland.f £ It po nneanolls 148) J0 : . EW. * r . Ss, vy. 5 1 . 5 A n " & 1 Rutgers 62 Long island 57. { Neumayer, Basarich, Wittberger 3, . di Galsodk: i es 8 i 2 8 136 of 15. ey | Hershey at Buffalo, Lavoy,f.e 6 0 o are.{ : 37 St. Louis (Te. ) 62, Daniel Ba- {Schuah 3. Felker 3 Powers. Big Ten Stan ings Clinton, Wisconsin ..! 8 3Q 13 81 135 Ball State (80 | St. Jonebl's (3h) \Soringfisia ut Providence Wchullen, t 2 1 3 ison. 33 : st. Mary's ox. s. 5 He | Hals—Jim § er, sraham, \ Bb writen ry fg 1 p! rok , { N ) LEAGUE Ix 4 0 32 aros,f ! % : as Ses - W L Pct. Pts. OP . - McColly. 1 0 2 Saxelby.t 1 06 GP W LT Pts. G OG|Groza.ct 8 5 8 , 1.0% $ 1. ; a . | 3 ; { 5 5 A Elbert. 0 2 OiDetroft ......49 29 11 § 67 130 103|Beard anc 12 ket a I's 73, St. Anselm's 51. i ; 'St Louis Sto S LIV Miao A 3 ) Lo 103 364 Wildcats Win MeCarund 3 3 3 Knempr.c 2 2 5 Toronto |... 48 27 11 10 84 150 38) Batvars : 3 § Harrisons 4 i ; Shion Hall 67, Boston College 53. no P (Wisconsin $1 a3 im 33 OWENSBORO, Ky, Feb. 3 Bovas 1 0 TKucorg ~~ 8 & fiMonirest ©... 50 18 22 10 48 3 UbiHeles” 1 3 jiMerums 3 08 Seton Hall 67, hl 66, Temple, Willie Sh k Rides | ST. LOUIS, Feb. 3 (UP) Long fous 3 3 0 38 16 (UP) — The Kentucky Wildcats Sosdaint 6 2 3 Dayied 2 0 3{New York .. 48 13 20 15 41 105 137} Hutton, 33a St. Joseph's (Phila.) 66, ihe Shoemaker , . . Rides [i University's touri bas. Minnesota T11111113 § 438 400 399 Garber. { 1 0 2 Wiig. 3 0 1|Chicago 80 13 29 0 33 125 185] Totals | ax 1s xX —— 63 . | richest winner sian niversity s. touring DaS- ey ican State .o.... 2 5 ‘286 351 364 posted ‘their 18th victory of the [Ri + 9 1 32 Garrene ¥ 11 RESULTS LAST NIGHT 31623 olNals 34211 ‘ San Fran- ; |ketball team suffered its fourth Ohio State ...»..3 6 2350 536 577 hasketball season here tonight, Lehman. 0 0 5iBarrlentoss 1 0 4 Toronto 8. Chicago 3 mdiatapoiis by Quarters : Southern California 45, San ¥ran-y Michigan 1 5 187 32 37 '| Wallace.c 0 0 0iDrakes 3 3 8 Montreal 4, Boston 1 Mabel 28 168 30 1 Seo. |successive road defeat here t0- purRDUE 1 8 .143 44 525 submerging Mississippi, 86-39, un- gtewart.s 0 1 8 chulthels,g 3 % 0 (Only ames scheduled) Bree I wa Missed” ..» 20 22-38 © Southern Methodist 64, Tulsa 54. night, 62.57. against a St. Louis! JSMISJOMORROW = der a second.half scoring solwrge Swatiders 1.3 _ + aot Monteal at Betrolt * Ihpust, rosa’ % Beara 2," Barker, Pollard: Springfield State 85, Missouri owe orne S {L niversity team that refused to Ohio State at Wisconsin, |before a capacity house of 6500 Totals 2 20 2 Tou cate 3 at’| Toronto at Boston - | Techical poder In 3 _ Mines 55. 13 | : {uit ill of Mimesobe al Mishigan Siate, fans Juseoli's 33. inn a RESULTS LA€Y" Nour ay a gute and Jocke -cilifi Texas 53, Texas Christian 43. : Omaha 7. Milwaukee 3 . Pro Basketball .
Texas A & M 34, Arkansas 33. Tufts 56, Amherst 10. * U. 8. Coast Guard 66, Northfui eastern 53. J Utah 55, Colorado A. & M. 51 ; (overtime). Virgipia Tech 85, Richmond 76. | Wake Forest 80, George Wash-| i ington 67. iW "Washington (St. L.) 70, Creighton 33. Washington (Seattle) 40, Oregon State 36. West Virginia 94, Miami (0.) 59. Wichita 65, Detroit 58. Williams 54, Hofstra 43. William & Mary 88, N. C. State 78. Wyoming 42, Denver 38. | Yale 55, Princeton 48. | Yankton 57, South Dakota Mines |
CITY, COUNTY | ¥ranklin Township 72, Warren Central 51. . Howe 64, Terre Haute Garfield 39. a Manual 70, Ambia 35. | i Plainville 66, Park School 47. | Washington 56, Speedway 35. | Broad Ripple at South Bend) Adams (canceled). Deaf School at Stendal - (post-| ' poned),
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i "Postponed or Cancelled (COLLEGES)
Bimini, INdiana Conference
post ohed), : Yanderkii- sorcin (cancelled). Middle Tennessee-Memphis,- (cancelled),
Mm Buffale 8tale-Kenvon (postponed), i Bhp (postponed): Southwestern Us~Pensacola Navy (ean celled), ~« °° .
1 . i {The hosts were led by Guard Bob|n, 47 73 to 16. i asKkerba Needham, who hit 10 field goals| :
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Sting Garfield ‘Little Guns’ Duncan, 14, Hits 53 in Cage Tilt Accurate Plainville MOL stsacation
State Service { . { . J IMinneapol JAW Lh PY TERRE HAUTE, Feb 3—Dead- School 46 Flash = |frst quarter, 12 more in the sec- eis Leroy Bums, Phillip Cavett, Hao Can Keep Up Defeats Park School ~~ [Eechmier® iii a 1 1] ly-hitting Howe of Indianapolis {ond and 23 in the third quarter. and Charles Knap—each scored a : : ga : INDIANAPOLIS |. 'i1nns - » 4 won its 11th game in 15 starts Tops Grade Loop 4 n field goal to complete the team With Big Boys a brilliantly-hiiting Plainville Tri-Cities te vid BA with a resounding 64 to 39 tri-| pv JIMMIE ANGELOPOLOUS | “HE HAD 45 POINTS in the scoring over the five-mam-toute. a Ribbers™ En, Schoo! . basketball = ean, Lo Dihion. wir Pun umph over Garfield here tonight. Y 41M « ANUEL ® first three quarters so I thought om been playing “Cops an 0 § connecting on. nearly 45 per cent Sew York SII The. Hornets, who overcame a| PON SCHLUNDT, Washington- 14 just let him stay in,” explained, PON'T INSULT Ray by want- in his spare time, - {of Its shots afield, downed Park Lhiladelvhia "..... 00000000 24 1s Sia 4 to 1 lead at the outset to lead Clay High School's top scorer can Rice. ing to know what percentage of| Rice's team has been playing eo 66 to 47, onthe local gcc an Rn the rest of the way, fired a .415 move over. Ray added eight more’ in the shots he hit. When you make 53 junior high teams like Southport, eam 2 sour! Jas! am. the test RESULTS LAST NIGHT average, hitting 26 of 63 field, Make room for “Little Guns,” ast six minute period. How? points in one 24-minute grade and Edgewood’s. School 46 on ean nv i gare Pa ey = Ninneapolis 89; INDIANAPOLIS 84 goal attempts, : A Lots of fast-breaks, soft lay-up school ball game, who cares? the Junior Hi-Y Club ehampion-| & hr ea Ge 001 Rochester 65. Philadelphia 61 Garfield hit 16 of 71 .for .224. 14-year-old Ray Duncan. {shots and key-hole pot shots. | Ray is no Mfly-by-nighter. He ship in the Central YMCA junior SE Ti a Ponts. Die OBIS Sues schedule
. ‘ ‘ i ] the Christmas Howe, paced by Senior Guard Ray plays forward with Gradel Teammate Don Staton gathered has scored 532 points in 17 games high tourney over I hit 11 of 12.field goal attempts in INDIANAPOLIS Ware York Wayne.
Charles McMullen with 23 points. School No. 46. His coach's name in 14 points and three other play- this season, so you know he hasn't holidays. a phenomenal shooting demon-| Boston a: Minueans
led 18 to 10 in the first quartew is Jack M. Rice, ex-gunner’s mate, eu stration, most of them long shots.) Rhuadeichia at Syracuse and 29 to. 21 at the halftime. The|U. 8. Navy. - LAST WEEK, Ray scored 30| john DeVoe led the losers with! MIO A GEE Hornets outscored the hosts, 13| Ray made some sort of his- points against School No. 72.116 points. Eastern Division X 40 to 7, in the third frame thenitory in local basketball annals Right now, he's. averaging 31 - Plainville (3) _ Park School (4 | wo " Pmmlmmeseettm—r poured through 20 points in the at Washington High School yes- points a game. Last year, he Buse.t 112 38colwellf 4 4 3|Sheboyean nl da 2 E . § 23 J. ne, | 4 ° |final- eight minutes, terday. He scored 53 points in a banged in 253 points in 18 games. | cloo 33 AWitennc- 1.1 87 ton Western a 1 5 19 C 00 . Bespectacled Dave Fahrback|grade school basketball game He averaged “only” 15 points a Kings 3 2 {McCrae © 0 18 a Li trailed McMullen with 18 points.|wnen his team defeated School game. is | Dealw 20 4lohnstong J J 3! Waterloo neve 41 u 3 73 to How does Ray do it? $ nimi oe : 3 “He's a very good ball handler Totals ~~ 38 10 19 Totals. 17 19T3| RESULTS LAST NIGHT ‘ Since all gunners’ mates in the * 2 » | Halftime score — Plainville 31, Park| ‘Waterloo $41. Sheboygan 82. and three charity flips for 23." S rma and dribbler,” contends Rice. Ray school 24 3 game scheduled) points, |Navy are nick-named Guns,” the has been playing basketball two! mmr f—— ~ . PURI waa “errs Gait, Ton owe sy | OW-headed, foot S-inch young: yews, eI the son ot 20rd (loys Semifinals Frida Blade. f na 3! Pahrback.t s 4 " ster. could be called ‘Little Guns,” Mrs, Otis Duncan, 1342 8, HarEE 3.0 3 ondt g § except Jor one thing. : ang St. EVERYBODY wants to see the exciting semifinals of The Miller.g 1° 0 4 MecMullens’ 8 3 3| "ns" \”’ . 2 2 | Times-Legion Golden Gloves Boxing Tournament next Friday night Kalen © "0 1 3 Cailon] 2 # 3 THE AMAZING THING about WHAT ABOUT the future? To|at the N. Pennsylvania St. Armory. Be sure you get good reserved Sutton t, . 1 4 JBSchriers 2 4 [his performance in the 24-minute keep the records straight, Ray is|geats , . . get them tomorrow at the downtown Golden Glove Nicoson.s 0 0 0 Gig 0 1 1/8ame is that Ray didn’t just keep going to Washington High School. ticket centers. J Wheelers 1' 0 2 Mere : 2 1 firing salvo after salvo. “He still = Then he wants to enroll at Indi-| DOWNSTAIRS a il ® 27 'lpassed off when he could have ana Central or Butler. | RINGSIDE 1ST ROW BALCONY RESERVED Batfme soare Howe 3 Cartier 31. shot,” said Rice, the basketball Already, the scouts have given, QP Fa ; 1 50 whee Shrows pDissed Howe. Fahrback. (Coach at School 46. And Ray still him the once-over. Rice, a for- $2 $72 $ o ood, Zo s cMille . yer, ? { z . Weir. ‘Garfield: Kalen 2, Sullivan 3, Milter, |m0anaged to pour through the mer Butler athlete who partici-| General Admission Tickets at $1 go on sale at the Armory :
points at a rate of 2.2 a minute. The game was one of the junior {high school basketball tilts played ». |In the second round of the Indian-
“pated in the invasion of Leyte, |, " shouldn't have too much trouble) ight Sight vod seats at: , 3 Hight now selling Indiana Cen-| | puep Callahan, 136 E. Washington St.—East and South side tral to Ray. | ringside and reserved seats.
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Beamsville a ¢ i voi Apolis Athletic ° Public School 4 4 Rice is head track .and cross- Em-Roe's, 209 W. Washington 8t.- First row balcony : ; wii r aague. . country coach at the Greyhound : J Tn Sie gos Val Ted 2 600 * ’ JRE . —-— and est Buder Bos ‘3 & 3 Duncan, who is in the eighth Coach Jack Rice (left) and Ray Duncan . oe Just a couple of «chool. Originally, he's from St.| yige RDO an Loe, ia N. Pennsylvania 8t.—North and West. St. Joseph's ..., ‘9. % ooograde, scored 10 points in the gunners mates.’ x TL : Louis. . } * 3 Ing 2S n -
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