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, Hammond, Indianapolis Tech, nderson; ‘Gary Emerson, EvansMemorial, Evansville Reitz, anapolis Crispus Attucks, mington, Vincennes, FEvanslle Central, Ft. Wayne North, 4, Wayne Central, Indianapolis Howe, Columbus, Aurora, Elwood md Kendallville.
lege Basketball
BIG TEN
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Kentu cky 4 eyan 71, Georgetown 68. et nas au 58. jreinia Seminary ”n
eu Memorial Yo. Tuseulam 62, | ouisiana State 5, Aubur siola of the South 838
Marquette 30, Wayne 435, ; Maryville 56, St. Benedict's 46. orningside 62, North Dakota State 3 ew Mexico A&M 03, Texas Western 7 North Carolina 62, Howard 61. North Texas State 10, Texas Wesleyan 53, Ohio Univelsity 3 Western Reserve 7 Kansas | Oklahoma 19, wy Nn
Sta 3 Platteville 53, Milwaukee 45, eton Hall 64, Joh
® pairf eld 61. ‘ennessee 81, Vanderbilt 59, Rolla Mines 42. State 5, Oregon 45. Carthage 56 Loras 68 (overtime). Pittsburgh 67.
Gary Prepsters Have 17-Game Win Streak
By KURT FREUDENTHAL United Press Sports Writer
Gary Froebel topped the United Press “big ten” of Indiana high school basketball teams for the sixth consecutive week today.
Froebel carries a 17-game | into week-end games against Hammond Clark and La Porte, and if successful needs one more| ‘victory over, Hammond to en-| "ter the four-week | state tourney un-|
beaten.
In piling up their streak,
which includes
wins over such
strong teams as E van sville Memorial, New Al-
bany, Lafayette
Jeff, East Chi-
rago Washington, and Gary Emthe Blue Devils averaged 56 points per contest while hold- | ing their opponents to an average’
Terre Haute Garfield in 1047 . was the last major club to hold -
such a record. ‘wept the boards” during their |
The Purple Aces]
too. They ad-|
es to the grand finale of the| tate tourney, but their: hopes of! yecoming the first team to go un-! lefeated all the way were shat-+ tered by Shelbyville's brilliant | olden Bears, 68 to 58. Marion Climbs Marion's Giants climbed back into the upper bracket of the elite this week, replacing Muncie Cen“The Bearcats slipped to sixth place following their upset, by New Castle. ‘Lafayette Jeff remained in the ~ynner-up spot, followed by Ni Albany, unbeaten Glenn, Marion Mimcie Central, East hington, Frankfort, yeas!
Froebel Again Heads UP Poll; Indiana Jumps to 3d in Nation
THE INDIAN APOLIS TIMES
Royals Are Waiting To Tag Olymps ‘Out’ Tonight
TUESDAY, FEB. 6, 1951
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Pat... and a new goal.
Ronald (Pat) Klein, Marion High 8chool's Trester Medal winner and a member of the Indiana University freshman basketball team, enlisted in the Navy here yesterday. He left for Great Lakes, Til, for two months of basic training. Then Pat will go to Aviation Fundamentals school in
Memphis, Tenn,
Son of ‘Mr. and Mrs. George | W. Klein, of Marion, Pat rose to prominence when the Marion | Giants lost a hair-raising onepoint decision to Madison's ultimate champions in .the afternoon session of the .1950 state
| tourney. His brilliant, one-hand long shots helped him earn the | - “Mr. Basketball” title of 1950
among the all-star prepsters. Klein also played with the Indiana All-Stars against the Kentucky All- Stars last June,
Dunkel’s. College ron, Basketball wm
In each listing below the team’ and five first Bernie Mills, jon the left has established itself yateq EL aglaxes, India
“well - re- 38 the favorite by compiling a to third to repl vdrded” group were Indianapolis higher rating to date than
Howe, Wa North, Evans- Opponent. . Jt. i ines and team has been 10 points stronger,
|per game, than a 40.0 team.
‘The U. P. “Big 10™: 1—=Gary Froebel (won 17, lost 0).
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i Tennessee State 61.
Ax pL Culver Stockton 34. omer 29, West NSecinia Wesleyan 64.
ne 56. or. Rle"G Grande (0) 0
Goarge Washington 30. ras” AaM
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Manchester *40.4 Earlham O. Wesleyan 51.6 Capital
Ind. Central “49.3!
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THURSDAY
EAST American U. 38 america pe Le 3 a4/league career as a catcher with Bilt’ Lrwin,
Puguesns as Nestminater ua {the Dodgers, was the 28th mem- Charles Mason, Indiana Bell Telephone 377
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Kentucky Still
By LEO H. PETERSEN United Press Sports Editor |
NEW YORK, Feb. 6--Defeated
be licked again, roughshod-riding| Kentucky retained its No. 1 position in the United Press basket-' ball ratings today. , That was hardly news. But the terrific tumble of Long Island | | University was news. Long Island |was rated third in the nation last | week. a mighty power which even | threatened the top two. Then |came four humiliating defeats in {a row, and today LIU rates 14th. | Of the 35 outstanding coaches! who rate the teams weekly, only | two voted for LIU as high as sev-| jenth. The rest thought even less of the vanquished Blackbirds. Only 18 coaches put LIU on their ballots, Graded on Points |
The coaches pick their 10 top teams each week. These are graded on a point system, with | 10 points for first place, nine for | second. and so on down to one! Point for 10th place. 1
United Press Cage Ratings
(First Place Votes in Parentheses)
{| l—Kentucky (26)
146
ms Pat Striebeck Rolls 618
8—St. Louis (1)* 9—Brigham Young
Washington 10. Kansas 9,
Arizona 8, NYU 6, Holy Cross eashing- 1076 and 1076.
ton State and Texas A&M 2
only once and determined not to’ FY -
They'll Put Hot Streak on Line
Gene Zwiesler put together games of 204, 219 and 259 last night (10—<North Carolina State h for 679 to pace the city's bowling leagues, f Second 10—Southern California 44. Villa- Rolling for Sponsel’'s Bakery in the Courthouse League at Penn-| tna ungls 21. Long Island 18. Cin-|sylvania, Zkiesler led his team to a 3061 total on games of 909,
——— aac The Pennsylvania alleys also claimed the top woman's score
On that basis, Kentucky polled; as Pat Striebeck recorded a 618!
[338 out of a possible 350 points, for Milano Inn.
{including 26 first places. Okla-| Other honor counts for the (homa. A&M. retained its No. 2 men were George Bade, 678, Ray national ranking with 283 points Davis, 668, Irvin Strimger, 666,
ace Long Island]
Its with. 254 points, including two For example, a 50.0 first place votes.
Davis. Lions Club Manes Kansas ~ State rates fourth, Ba Stringer, Reformed Church .. 846
Bradley fifth, undefeated Colum- Bernie Mills, Indpis Heater Supply... 6:8 Hockey League
with a total of 80 points, though he missed three games, last week because of injuries. The 34-year-old veteran play49 maker tallied one assist for his only point of the week but it was) ‘enough to keep him 12 points ahead of teammate Grant (Nob-
Warne u, 40.9 Akron +«47.7.1951 contract today, a document [\i" gisckpan. Shelby Ot on 60.0 Jlarisiee *81.2 that called for a “substantial! Boyd Thaxton, Block's “nil Beer oy Gs. Tech. aie a Georaia $24 raise” and an estimated total sal- Jim Burton. hla ars] all, 23 a Arver 2 gary of $20,000. nad ad Tedrawe, Methodist Churen wna & Lee “40.1 oppe. Va. Tech It ha A Wen Jit ¥ m7 represented Hodges’ — ‘Joh atte ey)
Va wean 118) {for a productive 1950 season in Ed mucha
nk Hardin-Sim’s oH agstarr 8t. +380 Which he drove in 113 runs, wal- Vai St Stabinut, Retormed’ Church |
Sane Clara 387 ConMEiagd- 53 loped 32 honfers, including four H Hoffman, Riyiers Past Presidents.
= MEN
Gene Zwiesler, Sponsel Baker 879 floras Bade, Evangelical Brotherhood bi8
mbrose 51.1 St. Joseph, Ind. “40.9 appreciativel Charles Martin, y over his signed Marshall Adams Skelsas Br 52.8 D EO | Walt Heckman.” Shelby 8: Savings sos fessional
r vahgelical Brother! Shoe
664, Gene Raines t week, jumped | and Bill Garten, 650.
Indpis. Heater Supply... 664
TOMORROW < |bia sixth, St. John's seventh, St. Bill Barten. Alito Transportation. 650 Gene aAlnes, Reliormeda Church ...... 3 Amherst a0 Union H. 2 Touts eighth, Brigham Young AMES Parkway Jon PRE an ps : warthmore n eyer. echanics undry ...... J ix d Buffalo 484 Toronto *28. I and North Carolina State Claude Stone, Bolles Furnace ........ 645 ‘Jeff (14-3). Carnegle T. 468 Grove City 1343) [10th, Lester Price.’ Reformed Church 111. (43 i ® ase X egheny . Den Johnson, & Albany (13:3). Eos: Gustd 78 Massachusetts IT4 Tht ren Yousg, Jyhiien leads) George Peet,’ Sponsel Bakery I... a : Columbia 100 Dartmouth ‘Hdlan 18-4 BT is ee J aiace Buith, Sits ives & Gray 2, Connecticut *59. rown 52 ams, S. . Taver Bunny Minardo, Mechanics Laundry . 629 (13-4). | Belagare ad Wash coll. 303] {to the top 10, replacing Long paul Williams, Bennett Monument . #29 [Poraham 60.9 Yale *518(Island. Brigham Young rated 11th { Miller Smsminger, Walker's lunch .. 823 Iafayeie +333 AlbrEbt 3a last week. [Walt Susemichel. Harrell Plumbers. ode | Maine e337 Diflampsnire 23 Chick Jardins, Sponsel ‘Bakery Niagara *671 Okla. City 51.9 Bob Schaub, Optimist : ie penn Stats Jie Navy 59.94 | Chuck Markey, Schulmeyer Bakery. ... $20 Eihcston %s Ton Ws Do ers’ Hod [Carroll Main, Rybolt Heating ....... 817 | Sutyers 33 Trenton St 303 g o ges {Bob Lyons, Kilner Pharmacy | igh {8t.Francis,Pa. “86.3 Lock Haven 2 | Lloyd Thivry BT. | Well-regarded: Princeton, Wins. Vermont ad a dglenury “gig ns for $20, 000 |Fred Te Sa Sr. Heiorme church 813: ‘held fr es! an s “30.5 Ken e oran Erectric a ertlry ; i Yo a: 42.8) an YORK, Feb. .8 (UP)— Bill Trisbisod. Ritter mn. ian aw sy lovelk Md. A88:GIl “Hodges, Brooklyn's fence. keo Berkpolz B 1 esl'n *53.7 Elmhurst 63.5 busting first baseman, beamed Del England, Falls City Beer ill 60
Service Spring eke rot
tings, Evangelical Brotherhood oe
lin one game against the Boston Meldh Roach Mouldings Ine. ....., 1] Braves, and batted .283. Bil Markey. ev Beer Sori 398 oger sser nw rvice ..... | Hodges, who began his big Art Gabbert, West Side Church . . 394 Hedges Pontiac 286
1, Thomas Fitzgerald Coal 578
Schorn, Central States Envelope ie
Jim Taylor, Diamond Chain Men ... 364 iff Heck, Brightwood Merchants .. 537
| Earl Baxter. Dillon Bakery ...
Forst,
Hall New York U. 07 Manhattan o 4 ber of the club to agree to terms. {on Sghorn. ava He mel .. 713He's from Petersburg, Ind. a Bowling Green 659 B. Wallace “603 The Boston Braves announced Ted Youns, Indianapolis Times ...... 349 MIDWEST .| Bol ncaster, Carme X Bagnile, “713 indians State 60. the signing of Catcher Del Cran Il. Normal 475 Cent. Michigan * dall, who batted .220 last sea- Hall Johnson, Service Club ..
McQuay-Norris ..... Wise, Penn. Railroad
Okis_ A & M 1 Oklahoma m3the Red Sox, said Ray Scar-| WOMEN {| St. 8, J. Carro "46.7 P triebeck, Milano Inn .......... | Tri-State :318 Concordia. Ind. 10.3/DOTOUgh, 32-year-old pitcher Ret Siricheck Milano fon .......... 818 { Xavier, O. , *700 Loyola, Md 48.6 acquired from the White Sox last Judy Hindel, Indiana Fur 602 SOUTH ila Littrell, Hickman Whirlaway ... 583 Cincinnati 139 W. Ky. State *47.0 winter, had signed, Nell Schmidt, Koch News 281 Boas vi AY YM L.,, 23, Rooldes Herb Conyers and Dick Euser Souris Gatsmis tiee & Sus. iio! xa : v. a “88 Re eslern ‘a3 Kinaman accepted terms with Mary Ellwanger, John Ramp ....... 563 vy ain Games Cleveland while Outfielder Bob Ann Sauter. Ban-Dee Inn -«.. BB Thelma Wettle, Old Crown ivenanny DOE . {Borkowski signed with the Chi- Wilena Hansen, jndians Fur Stor" 283 us words, ns ep ore ., » house Bir Kirshbaue Center jesse Cubs. Ann Crull Ee ee Whirlaway ..... 3%0 nn m——— —— aze. arge an- an Hazel Kra Dee cov 546 To Sponsor Benefit |pinkarton Meets [lilt dyin a mun © i RFArY, rown vere W Here's where basketball goes | Dorot ¥, Brier, Lean Tailoring “swan 333 a roebe ndiana Pur PRE | subbing for baseball. Rogers Tonight Louanna Early, Milano Inn 531
Louisiana College
Carrell 53. vidson 71.
Ne 76, Dayton 13.
The Kirshbaum Community Center's athletic committee will
8 Manchester, England, and Buddy Doi Lilly, ; toss a benefit cage double-header 8 Ann Richmond. Richmond Insurance ra J.
and dance Feb. 18. The event is Rogers, the “Atomic Blonde" from jy Koch News
'designed to raise funds to outfit {participants in the Center's sum-| mer baseball program.
Marjorie Grannéman, E. & R. Church 531 Lord (Tarzan) Pinkerton, of Betty Fox, Thomas Bemis and Co. 130
une Glassing,
darge HofThein.
Ramp 528
Koch News
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Q J Ww 11 Emma Strakis, Speedway a J | amden, N. J. will collide in the Mary English, Sacred Heart -vx 319 {main event of tonight's Armory Mildred Teel Tom Bemis and Co.... 516 re egeler, E. and R. Church... 513} {wrestling card. Bobby Simmerly.
Dean Grill .» M1 . . 309
The - Kirshbaum varsity team, The bout is carded for two falls Mary Spuszich, John Ramp
cortastield (Mo.) | Will meet the Louisville YMHA out of three with a time limit of {squad and two Center "01d/90 minutes. | Timers” teams will' “battle” be-! |ore the benefit night dance.
H. S. Basketball
CITY, COUNTY i! Texas 72, Arizona State (Flagstaff) Ben Davis West Virginia State 92, Whitewater 78. Oshkosh?’ 66,
Villlam Jewell 50, Westminster 32. Winona 56, , Stovens Point 42.
44, Decatur Central 40.
Wilberforce (0.) Warren Central 65. Greenfield 52.
STATE Brownsburg 47, Greenwood 35. Holtoh 50, Versailles 27. Clayton 62;
Roberta Pittman, Old Crown Mildred Coombs, Marta Roberts,
E. and R Church. 507 307 Helen Herrin,
Marott Shoes
Ramp
7 Joe (The Mighty) Titan, Buffa- Mabel Pigher, Fountain Sauare Musie 204
ary Kelley,
Solataire
{lo, and Hopalong Rokko, Boston, Dorothy Be: ‘kopes. Hickman Whirlaway 305 | will duel in the semiwindup. . ° |§fcky Becker. E. and R. Church 03
The first event pits Steve (Jun- Muriel Haves, Marott Shoes gle Boy) Palmer, South Africa, Stella Nash Toi
against Herman Krauser, Los An- Mildred Faulk,
3 504 Ideal rniture Co. 503 Tom Bemis and Co. 0. . and -R. Church £02 Goods «30%
Francis Deer, Lohss Dry G geles. | Marge Skeiton, Milano Inn eo. 500
| Sophie Lowe, Dean Both supporting bouts are billed | Francis Giovanont, cent Sta. Envelope 304
rill
for one fall with time limits of Svelyn McMann, Roth Market
Jeanne Mohler, Newcombers Ronan’ 483 | Mooresville 60 (double over- 30 minutes. Starting time will Ruth Behrman, Nik-O-Lok 7
time). Winslow 65, Washington Catholic 54,
Big Ten Race Reduced to Three Teams
ini Top Purdue, Wisconsin Wins; Idle Hoosiers May Have Best Chance
iD SAINSBURY, United Press Sports Writer
Feb. 6--The Big Ten basketball race was feducad played a control game for it to a three- team struggle today for. the final half of the campaign with undefeated Indiana a good choice to outlast Illinois and Wisconsin in the run to the wire, The league chase passed the halfway mark of the 14-game schedule last night and both the Illini and Badgers posted their sixth victories against one defeat tp strengthen their deadlock for second place. Idle Indiana has a 4-0 mark fbr “the’ top spot. Every other team has dropped at least three league games to fall out of contention, and’ prob-| ‘ably three games which involve the leaders will settle the championship. “The first of these will be Satur-| day when Wisconsin plays at Illinois. Others are Indiana at Iliinoi. Feb, 19. and Wisconsin at / Indiana Mar. 5. : © Northwestern, a .dark horse contender earlier, toppled for the third time last night, 73 to 55, Towa club, which!
‘lost three contests.
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remaining|
No Hospitality
Two other Indiana college basketball squads took the floor
last night against Illinois fives |
and ended up on the short end of the score.” St. Joséph was drubbed by |
De Paul, 85 to 48, and Rose |
Poly went down before Principia, 13 to 67.
t ern clung to fourth place only Wo games behind Illinois and Fletcher. g Wisconsin in the losing column, Bredar. s Iowa is in fifth place. °
Purdue Beaten, 85-76
Litnols had far too much speed season favorite, has and balance dor Purdue andlz though a ‘pre won an 85-10-76 decision, the first Despite the defeat, Northwest-| lini Victory at Lafayette ce) io 3
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dargie Clark, Riviera Past Presidentse473 be 8:30 p.m. {Vivian Davis, Lake Shore Mary Ann_ Carroll, Dia. Chain Ladies 451 {Maryann Renard, Ski-Hi 438 | Pern Murphy, Indiana = ........ vo. 423 {Theresa Riegel. St. Cecilia .......... 417 Doodle Kuntz, Carmel Mixed . 407
1937. Wisconsin dropped Ohio Amateur Basketball
Em-Roe League results last night: Mates In another second division con- White Front 42. Levinson's Hatters 36; RC
State, 56 to 51, at Madison.
test, newcomer Michigan State Sores’
indiana National Bank 25. Farm ureau 48. Holy Cross 40. Tonight's sched. 8 ule: 7. ‘Mitchum-Schaeffer vs, RTAC adr f C. vs. Hoosier Coal: 9, Vic's
third win in eight matches with Pharmacy vs. Silver Circle (canceled).
Rseults i a 50-to-44 decision over Minne- Dearborn Gym last rick ta UpiEde at
American United Life 23; Ellis sota. ; | J, J. Madden 32; Pepei-Co igs |
| Southeastern Jets 20. Illinois’ Don Sunderlage| hed le To t iy Greenwood Lum- |
Sropred 20 markers against Pur-| be
fon;
Wisconsin and stayed in third
Belt vs. Aflierican
Le : due for a 134 total and a 19.1) “Foo fe PR Js. Shell Of
average to hold the runnerup spot diac i while Ab Nicholas caged ‘18 for vs." Downtown
Orda va.
ague schedule at the
20, Central Susisss College ary; 8:20, City Savings Merehants 9:20, Arthur Indiana Law Sthool Tonight's schedule in the Marion Coun
place with a 17.9 mark 2 Church Athletic Association tourna-
Illinois trailed only as Purdue scored the first basket and there-| ,
JUNIOR DIVISION
Contr 1 etude 2 oy gm | 1 after the Boilermakers ‘fell be- Avenue Indians 74s, Riverdige Saga op ni
estminster Presbyteria Dow i ‘hind steadily. Pra Kside | n Church vs. Brook { Illinois (85) ° Purdue (76) EUB. wokside| | fg 1t pf fg It pf | SENIOR DIVISION Cf Follmer, f $ : 3 Baller, 2 : 3 3 v t Brooks) de EUB {Bemoras, | Greiner, North Me 8! | Beach, f 7 2 1|McNulty, e 9 6 5 Orientals: 8, Te reartity Helehte EDR ae {Peterson, ¢ «1 1 Schmidt, & 7 0 2{Prentice Presbyterian; 9. Irvington PresbyB'gardnef.e 3 0 4/Dermody. g 2 0 3iterian vs. Central Avenue Royals Sunderiage.g 7 6 4/Brewster. g-¢c 3.2 3 - 8 5 4 Toeppe. g 8-0 BT 2 0 1 S8tone g 8.93 | DANCING Totals 33 19 23) Totals 314
| Score at Half-—Illinois 48, Purdue 34
| Free Throws Missed—Illinais: Follmer 3 > Bumgardner 3. Bredar. Purdue’ Bahler
4 Greiner 2, McNulty 2. Schmidt 32, Brewster | THE U.S.S. BAN-DEE
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It's Still DeMarco In AHL Scoring
‘NEW YORK, Feb, 6 (UP)—ADb 363; DeMarco of the Buffalo Bisons s continued to pace the American
. #28 by) Warwick who tacked on two o 8oals to bring his over-all total . 30 to 68. +811 rookie, Wally Hergesheimer, was (63) scoreless but still led the goal-getters with 33, three more Jones & Son .... tos than the second place ‘DeMarco son Cleaners ...... 08 and Fred Glover of Indianapolis. H Thurier, who has been in prohockey for 14 years, 5 sos netted his 287th goal in American Pevr 805 League competition to tie Phil Method 84 3 Hergasheumer fot the Host Els 3 score y a player in 8 anselical BF has’ soi {tory. Thurier also led in assists, 92 - 387; total points, 674, and the most games, 578. Gil Mayer, Pittsburgh Hornets ’ was «scored on 10 times in four games "last week! but still led the netminders with a 2.22 average. AMERICAN LEAGUE DeMarco, Buffalo DT» Thurier, Cleveland irs Sullivan, Hershey Ch
McNab. Indianapolis
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"1.10 38 goal tender,
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Cera Throws Missed—Allen 2 Warrum, Backer,
. Lou 49 NATION AL LEAGUE GP
Richard Montreal ..... Lindsay Detroit ..
Bren memen Ti
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Conacher, Chicago Gardner, Toronto Kennedy, Toronto
Japan Is U. S. Tennis Foe Big 10 Scoring MELBOURNE. Australia,” Feb.' 6 (UP)— The United States, which Ray Ragelis. N'western will seek to,regain the Davis Cup Ab Nicholas. ‘Wiscon' n. from Australia, today drew Japan’ its - figst round-rival ninations for the coveted Bi tennis trophy.
Purdue Cha rles Darling.’ laws g Franu alshee owa in this LeoV anderkus, Mich'n Indiana Jim Clinton, Wisconsin Take Fendley. N'west'n
| Times Photo by Lloyd B. Walton | It's taking 10 basketball players and Coach Dave Hine to spell out the latest successes. of Wash- | ington's rejuvenated Continentals. Coach Hine's boys have won sévén in'a row after losing five | straight. They'll entertain Shortridge. seeking to win: their 10th game in | starts Friday night, The 1 ONE: Néw schedule problems apolis here Saturday night. Then :
balanced Continéntals include (left to right): Coach Hine, Dave Curtis, Peta Caulk, Harry Federspill,
338 Sid Tillery, Bob Border, Ed Kernodle, Jim Wyeoff, Roy McDougal, Arlan Lickiiter and. Bil Springer. | | 2—Oklahoma A & M 3 3a r——
Smile” Zwiesler's 679 Night's s Best, Boh Ha
ge Sets
New Point Mark
Scores 35 Points as Warriors Win, 65-52
Warren Central NPBL has met nothing but trou- ~ center, is trying to make sure his ble. Yesterday Sheboygan play- ii4) Holland .....F...... Saul (3 scoring record
shattered his own week-old record of 29 points last inight as he scored 35 while he ing of the defunct Denver and ~ Rochester—Noel (1). Wanzer (9). Davies and his Warriors defeated Green- 2 field, 65 to 52.
In the only other local basketball game, Davis piled up an 18-4 first quarlead and held off Decatur Central to win, 44 to 40. Hage flipped. in 15 field goals and five free throws on the Warriors’ home court. He missed two
Hage hit 15 of 28 field goal attempts to establish a new season high mark for local prepsters. Dick Roberson paced Ben victory with 18 points, just as many as Harold Holder-:
field canned for the losers. Greenfield (32)
pf 4 Kivett, { 3 Wilson. 0 Andis, { 0 Pope. 1|Demaree. ¢ 4 Elsbury, ¢ 1! White, g 1: Conley, 1' Richart. g 2!Donahue, g
37 {1 17. Totals 22 Score at Half — Warren Centra
Free Throws Missed—OQertel 3, McCord 2, Hage 2, Henke, Prange, Brune, Sprunger 3 Kivett 2, yon 6. Pope. White. Conley Officiais—8traith, Miller and Luzar.
Ben Davis ub pf
0; Holderfield.
1i McKinney, ¢ 1 Burner, g 2 Broek, g
“811 Totals 16 812 Haif—Ben Davis 26,
Big 10 Standings
CONFERENCE GAMES ¢
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New York and New Jersey 2037 E. Wash. 42d and Fall Creek Blvd.
fessional Basketball Leagu is | found them playtrying to weather the storm. ing three games
meeting scheduled in the Claypool proves things get Hotel was called off. Representa-
erloo clubs were grounded by the. The Royals weather in Chicago.
Locals Must Touch 3d
To Make ‘Homer’ Good
Rochester Visits Fieldhouse at 8:30; Boston Sinks ‘Bucket Brigade,’ 70-57 By FRANK ANDERSON Basketball's like baseball. A home run’s no good unless you touch third. The Indianapolis Olympians will keep that in mind tonight. They meet Rochester's Royals at 8:30 in Butler Fieldhouse. A win would give the “Bucket Brigade” a temporary tie for third place in the NBA's Western Division. a0. Ft. Wayne now holds full
D | title to third place. But the eat er e dys Pistons are idle tonight. So that gives our local heroes something to work on. L eeting : The road has been bumpy lately Pro Cage Parley blame it on | May Be Tomorrow be It was a. rug:
{for the Olymps. |And they can't The hard-pressed National Pro- ged schedule that
But the leagué couldn't weather!in as many the weather today. That's why a nights. Rochester
worse before tives of the Sheboygan and Wat- they get better.
clash is the Frank Anderson If the league is able to meet! fourth night of work without a
[Marion (Ind.) franchise.
to the advantage of the rival National Basketball Association. Beard got 24 for the Olymps. Alex
I! free agents, re playess, ia a ” like the want to change their ways to-
linjury-beset, eight-man Indian- night. They failed to score the injury: I might have a last seven minutes last night. If chance of picking up new talent. it's Rabi forming, watch out to-
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here tomorrow the following is- rest for the Olymps. sues will came up: The “Brigade” lost to Minne-
caused by the folding of the came New York and a win over
Two: Consideration of the Ev- Boston's Celtics in Cincinnati and {ansville Agogans semipro team another loss, 70-57. The victory jas a replacement for Marion. {helped Boston vault into first in THREE: Payroll and- attend-'the Eastern Division. But for the jance woes. Olymps it was only a missed opSeek New Blood portunity to take third in the
Unless new blood is added, the West.
fdur league survivors—Anderson, Fall Apart
{Sheboygan, Louisville and Water-| mp, Olymps fell apart in the
loo—would have little incentive ja5t half against the Celtics. They to continue playing. An eight-/jeq 20.16, after one period and team circuit at its inception, the
PROBABLE LINEUPS Indianapolis Rochester
(16) McMullen | ..®....!. Coleman (10)
will ers were asked by their president, (15) Groza ....... eg... Risen (14) Magnus Brinkman, to take a 20/ if} BMS, ©: 8: domes 18 two- per cent paycut. Reserves
The Marion franchise, a blend- _ INDIANAPOLIS—Lavoy (8), Hale 9) Barnhorst 1201.
11), Calh 19), McNamee (20). Kansas city teams, was forced to ' Tiboff—8:30 p. m. in Ter Fieldhouse
quit without playing a game. The _Broadcasts—8:30 p. m. WIS and
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Marion school board vetoed use.
of the high school gym. And the held on, 37-34, at the Intermission, same thing happened when the From then on only 24 points team tried Mississinewa.
popped up on the Indianapolis There's little in sight for the side of the scoreboard.
{Marion players. “They're just A fielder by Bob Donham made uneniployed,” said Doxie Moore, it 50-49, Boston, in the third peleague commissioner.
riod. After that it was all Celtics. Might Have a Chance Donham, Easy Ed Macauley and
’ k Chuck Cooper sniped 15 points The league's plight could wor apiece to pace the Celtics. Ralph
Groza fell off to 14. Should the NPBL disband and The Olymps bave rTeason fo
Intra-league business is impos- 0!
sible now, The NBA has taken Hold 3-2 Edge
a dim view of its rival and pro-, mp. Royals and the Olymps hibited its member teams from pave met five times. The Olymps
dickering with NPBL players. hold a 32 edge, including a win
Only a change of heart by the i, that fabulous six-overtime af9 NBA Board of Governors and fairl in Rochester a few weeks } Maurice Podoloff, league presi- pack. The Royals dropped a 68-63 dent, would help the undermanned clambake here last Wednesday. Arnie Risen and Arnie Johnson lead the Royals. Both score with regularity and rebound with finesse. They're good. But so are
improbable. ~F. A.
NATIONAL ASSOCIATION Beard and Groza and the other WESTERN DIVISION ESTEEN.D 2 Pct. Six members of the Olymps’ eager Minneapolis $81 eight. Paul Walther will sit this Ft. Wayne 456 one out, so the Olymps’ eight will INDIANAPOLIS i ‘303 have to be eager. ri- es a * . = EASTERN DIVISION Boston a» Z Indanapalty A Bota w Pek; Hertzberg. 0 2 0 Holland. eos Ro ork 393 Leede.f 1 0 3McMullen.g 2 0 2 Phil delhi “545 Cooper.f 4 7 3lLavowt 208 , Shoah ig a “489 | Donham.t 5 5 1/Groza.c 5.04 5 Balinese is 400 Cousey.t 3 : J Beard # Lr 3 3 AcCAuley.c | Barker.g RESULTS LAST ‘NIGHT | Harris.g 0 1 1lHaleg 11-2 Boston 70. INDIANAPOLIS 57. | Hermnsen,g : 2 2 Barnhorstg 3 2 3 TONIGHT'S SCHEDULE {Rudeliag © 1 4 1 = Rochester at INDIANAPOLIS (8:30 p.m.) Totals 5 20 12/ Totals 24 935 Tri-Cities at Philadelphia. BOSPOM .. i... venssrss 16 “18 20 18-70 rata. ¥ INDIANAPOLIS 20 17 12 8-57
Pree Throws Missed—Hertsberg. Cooper,
40 Local Prep Basketball Donham, Macauley 3, Harris 2, Hermnsen
Holland 2, Groza 2. Hale, Lavoy.
Fight Results
Tonight Manual at Beech Grove. Deaf School at Sacred Heart Center Grove at Pranklin Township. Tomorrow | UNITED P
Zionsville at Pike Township. ! PROVIDENCE. R. I Roland La Starza. Decatur Central at Mooresville. 1189. New York, knocked out Curt KenCrispus Attucks vs, Cathedral at Tech. nedy, 180'5. Wichita, Kas. (6). Edinburg at Deaf School. HOLYOKE, Mass. —Charlie Anglee, 158, Friday |Brovidence, B. sta a George (Tiger) Broad Ripple at Warren Central. |Roberts. 1 I a Harris,
Speedway at Ben Davis. Southport at Columbus Pike Township at Brownshurs. Lawrence Céntral at Noblesville.
HUNTINGTO . Va. {164, Ashville, N. C. stopped Pitzie Pitspatrick, 170, Oak Hill, 1). BALTIMORE-~Vinnie Cidone, 158, New
Franklin Township at Beech Grove, . IYork. stopped 2. Milt Latimore, 152, hui nfngton, |” WASHINGTON—Richie (Kid) Howard,
Knightstown Morton Memorial at Deaf at. Canada, outpointed Jimmy Cooper,
School. 128, W Washington | (10).
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four years an a dare to caf from the wash 555 feet high. perform the by several pla Street was turning to his “old-timer’s” Ill, He spent as a broadcas the scene of | as a manager. Played a Street was | Ala., Sept. 30, the major le: Haut» in 1904 become one of
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an American accepting 924 With him a were his wife a son, Charles and a daughte of Weston, Mo Mrs. Streey bedside since h his daughter 2 he entered the a leutenant ir stationed at C came here Jai gency leave ar bedside since. No funeral announced im pital attendan family was wi He explained t! “at death's dc and members mained with hb Street's gre: as a manager. ing career enc in 1928, and h the St. Louis under Manage: When the | became dissati nie, he named the club in basically stron of the few me: in his first yes
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Separation this week as tl Tournament of Fifty-six a) in the 1951 eve The semifi
the below-zero hazarous drivi postponement
semifinals and The finals w 16 and 16 of tb will be crowne in the Novice the Open Clas: After the fir fighting, which the top amate in years, inte especially on which is heav usual. Nearly all v both classes W week and wh clears at the fighting, only main for the fi One defend ready has be eliminations bt cessfully defe Jimmy Wilson High School sf in the second Wilson of Can But Wilson's for only one © decisively bea round by Phil Bland Boxing | ner of thé Nov last year, still bling block ir title. The “stumbl
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YMCA. Evans championship Novice divisio stronger and through a yea Walter (Hat will be defend Open title. H championships and has been Indianapolis te Tournament 0 years. He also has pass, Jess Mc the he 135-pound
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