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ix | Scores IU Knocked Out Of Big 10 Lead |
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STATE EAKERS DePaul (Chicago) 68, Notre Dame ——————
gow f rhmewse (Groza Gets 29, Pen-Pointing the Week's Sports ow eee rencon. Game, 61-54
hly meeting Hanover 71, Anderson 67.
ay in Broad Indiana attra) 57, Earlham 31. " FCT . Rose Poly 69, McKendree 65. «& 1S NOT f | yj apie. Meank St. Joseph's 70, Chicago U, 54. Ed Mikan and | Too FAR ORE AND * A ie AULLDOG Gophers Put Brakes Val iso 80, Butl ; 1 soy 4 . alparaiso utler 76 | THAT'S THE DATE WILLTRY TO PUT THE On Hurryin Hoosiers
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| - = TNlinois 63, Wisconsin 52. Arizin | Se Dra y Towa 83, Ohio State 71. | PICHTHER 2 it Times Special Writer Minnesota 61, Indiana 54. ) ” ; . Northwestern 60, Michigan 56. Ref E k 1 fF THEIR INLAND MINNEAPOLIS, Feb. 10— | eree Eckman FLORIDA CAMP M Purdue 76, Marquette 58 (non- v (Minnesota put the brakes on conference). Scores TKO Over pis KISSIMMER. the Hurryin' Hoosiers here , OTHERS Obstreperous Fan tonight to score a 61-54 vicAlabama 63, Auburn 44. | By FRANK ANDE ; tory. Alabama State 69, Florida A & M| > ANDERSON AT BLOOMINGTON SATURDAY, | To 66. | Nine Olympians and a tipsy THEY'RE HOLDING THE | e defeat was the first for Albright 78, Juniata 59. fan got cooled off last night op HIGH Schoo WRESTUNG | Indiana in-seven Big Ten games 67, H 62 : ! FINALS AND THE RED this year and its’ Amherst 67, Hofstra 62. | Philadelphia's Warrior s| SHAD SRDS FROM 8 ix second Jom of Bemidji State 56, Moorhead State pHa 8 7 SO an cy | | a 48. iced the Olymps, 88-78, in HAE Big Ten Standi gs Brooklyn Poly 60, Union (N. Y.) Butler Fieldhouse : oie NTH Tee, | 59. Bs PURDUE; SATURDAY PURDUE hgh Mints |... 7 I Fob Pa oob Buffalo Teachers 68, Oswego Referee Charley Eckman Y GJ AT ILLINOIS» Ra 8 3 OB} = i Teachers 52. chilled the fan in the same place. BLSGY, . | Northwestern 8 3 867 629 oe h Case 65, Carnegie Tech 63. | The double-feature was wit- pt \ A h | Minnesota weed 3 613 538 402 Charleston Teachers 85, Macomb nessed by 4672 : \ 8 oa | Ono gle . 3 § am 401 4 Teachers 63. fans. IN 2 ) Lr I Michigan nyo on SH 1 GES * City College of New York 69,) The Warriors J . Y (Sm 37 Purdue ......1 1 1B we 68 Loyola of Chicago 61. punched the BR. JIE SLSNCIOWS NALS a IE WE the entire season. It knocked HER ; Clark 68, Coast Guard 52. Olymps all the & AND THERE'S A LITTLE SHINDIC 4 2» Indiana from ihe lead in the College of Charleston 62, Furman way in the scor- ve ON AT SHEAE0- FEBINIIN- } Western Conference. 80. ng column. But SS TT f) LAMOTTA, WEDNS DAY» For the Gophe ES Colby 85, New Hampshire 64, Eckman punched ZZ ) N vy No. 4 in his aa, victory / es, If Columbia 54, Cornell 44. the fan just once . and gave the Gophers an pa F yes: David Lipscomb 105, Milligan 77. . . . that coming break for the season against the )LLARS Dayton 69, Chattanooga 44. in the Jast fare Hoosiers. . eed Detroit 78, Wichita 60. ous ree in- - Nene. ar Detroit Tech 71, Northern Michi- utes of the game. Ws Spurn ¥ Free Throws ub pay- an 61 | The fan had ——< TICKETS ARE GOING TO BE SCARCER THIN A The score might have been # . be i Frank Anderson COON HUNT IN FRATBUSH FORTHE Hie worse than th r-whene Dubuque 78, Central 53. en giving ScHooL, BASKETBALL SECTIONALS STARTING . e seven-point differEastern Kentucky 179, Marshall Charley a hard time of it for quite FEB.Z1, AND WE SHOGLD ADD IT'S NOT THE nce at the end if the Gophers 75. some time. Various four-letter NEWIPAPER , T'S THE PRINCIPAL OF . had not passed up seven free . East Tennessee 72, Middle Ten- Names started it off. Eikman did THIS WEEK FOR B11 throws in the final eight minutes, E Saases GF. not like that. But he liked the LIARD FANS THERE : Anyway, tonight's game was as East Texas Baptist 65, Texas|idea of being hit in the mouth] . 3 ™E i . = different as daylight and dark Lutheran 54. even less. The blowoff came’ Z= 2) NRG soaro | d Ver from the “deep freeze” 32-26 vie3 , tory India Fordham 58, Siena 39. when the ball when out of : of y na chalked up two ‘Georgia 75, Florida 58. (bounds. on the east side of the 3. | . : weeks ago over Minnesota at Gettysburg 75, Wagner 1: | figor, near the playersg entrance. > ’ = v 4 A = Bloomington, hi wi wy Y EASA Dr Her WW Es [ol As Bio 10 Loglers i . . EX ; is BE A 2 CNS - => ¢ = ; oy Rp e Sis Holy Cross 89, Colgate 70. The fan picked up.the ball, spot-| \" : \ : a put the pellet in the iets Wd Ydaho 39, Oregon State 31. |ted the striped -shirted Eckman - yy 7) y iv Down Stubborn the last eight minutes. Th ; : land let fiv righ iE N~ THE HER //SHEY I~ ’ - That came Towa State 63, Colorado 59. | y right in the mouth, NA BARS RELTORN THE LLOMAN'S CITY VW Wisconsin 63-52" after the Gophers built up a 16Towa Teachers 56, Augusta (S. Bean Picked She whistle from INDIANA GOES Out FOR THE! BOWLING TOURNAMENT : \ 7 ’ point lead at 52-36. D.) 39. s tonsils and charged. He leaped, WITH THE CAPS ENDS NEXT SUNDAY, a ¥ = CHAMPAIGN, Ill, Feb, 10, Then Minnesot RO. AND IT LOOKS. FROM Sa | (UP) — Tilinois’ basketball team| a started takin
ny cap the ball out of bounds on one-sh {free throws. And that strategy almost cost Minnesota the a
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whipped stubborn Wisconsin to- | ~|night, 63 to 52, to take over first \place in the Big 10 cage title race las Indiana was upset at Miyne- their own offense by stalling with sota. the ball, the Hoosiers turned loo The Illinois win gave thf m a|their vaunted attack and out
ONTUESDAY RALPH(BAZOOKA) BEARD © (7-1 Conference record. diana Gopher AD THE GLYMBIAR'S RON ITO THOSE | now has one defeat, but dy SiX|55.48 Tita to seven points
Johns Hopkins 71, Western Mary- the rope fence and socked the fan land 68. fon the jaw. Then five or six po-
Kansas 61, Nebraska 52. licemen' converged on the scene, Kansas State 75, Missouri 64. {broke it up and escorted the fan
Knox 68, Carleton 61. {outside to the chilly February air. LaSalle 83, George Washington] While this was. going on, 20 or Val 0 p 63. 130 fans decorated the floor with| S Lawrence Tech 60, Bowling Green orange peelings, pennies and pro-|
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58. |grams. Booing was the only sound | : | TALL FORT WAYNE PISTONS, AND Longston 82, Texas College 55. heard. Then it ended and the Butler 80- : } wins. * Howe Loyola (Baltimore) 58, Morris Warriors resumed their task of FROAY {1S GEORGE tA Anp lo. Wisconsin got a jump on the. ete Minnesota stuck t Harvey 55 thrashing the Ol | ’ Tilinois boys and at thy end of tegy and it paid off Loras 75, Buena Vista 61 T E yp | 15 minutes’ play held § 27 to 25 Indiana couldn't get its hands on . Loras ¥, Buena, Vista 53: fons Voor resting wef : hurd to Ovutlast Bulldogs Te ch Wi 41 3b lead. A rebound by Rol Fletcher Jae Bal enough to get it thro y nn.) | . started off! 1 ns : ¢ hoop; ; , 50. Géorzia Tenth 5 well, leading most of the first! In Rough Contest J | ’ . ’ ted 1t A 7 2 he Int : Lay Off Shows i Mercer 61, Georgia saghars ‘quarter. But Warrior Paul Ari-| Times State Service Ast rer Spi on Wie onsin's Ab| The twiewesl lav ot trom g an 73 ra 72. j2in sank iWo quick baskeis in the VALPARAISO, Feb. 10—In one 4 ‘ | Nicholas sunk one, tio, and ‘tied petition was nt in the Hoo ey (Duluth Bri) 62, Mac. iy mjntte of Hie period 10 give of the roughest basketball con- Db. | Ver Io pp e: 28 to 28. |siers as they showed little of thi alester 53. Warriors held sway te ot 2s tests seen in these parts in a long ; > I | 1 A free throw by etcher made fast Breaking. hot-shooting, ex 7 r ’ ! 4 . . n - En grays (TE time Valparaiso. J UG Captures Third |“ BBN TL Ep A Me, St. Mary's 58, ! lasted Butler University's Bull Y after four minutes {f second-half Big 10 victories.
{ ‘ Mt. St. Mary's 58, Baltimore 48. { Ed Mikan Sparkles : . y dogs, 80 to 76, here tonight. Muhlenberg 72, St. Joseph's (P2)| ‘Feature of the game was Bd g Powerful Tech won its third forged ahead and jever were be-played its best game of the
2 | A Straight Ci i i ght City Title play, but the Illifi caught up, On the other hand, id
The officials i icials earned their fees | straight city championship last hind after that. son .for the 12,528 fans in Wi
x .. 5 " | (George's Brother) Mikan sink-/ oe avy 68, Brown 56. ing of 13 points in the first quar- 8S a total of 74 personal fouls jnight, coming from behind in| av : 5 { ' | The visitors hel usually-high-/liams arena. . New Palts Son hers 61, Albany ter, He eventually wound up with were called as three Crusaders carf. > [the last quarter to down Broad scoring Don Sunde‘lage to but 10) A glahce at the shooting perND ae " 3, Queseile 7 24 to tie teammate Arizin for run- and six Bulldogs went to the side- rn .——— Ripple’s scrapping Rockets, 41 to points. centages shows where the differNew York 4.60, Quad Ts elo. point honors. The Olymps’ lines with five violations. 5 36, on the Tech floor. i Minois (83) | Wisconsin ig 4 (fence in the ball game. The Hoo~ N » iC al & - y 28 | i y J i | : | : Rier'dhoms ed toners win 520 | ie Tm ove vara coer. S@CONC-Place Caps Battle | oom merman ang sor sox pn $4 Yoo, 1110 MRS Tbe : ) the f ) al for son put the Big Gre | Bemoras, arkham, lage, ng 19 field goals Niagara 75; John Sutrell 45. 5 Otvmp lineup in the second period season to 372. Ove racked up Baron ¥ Ji T > k fon op oy E Tee rt nips) $8 faced ? g attempts. Minnesota goa ha ] y © 53. n ngs improved a bi i 3 4 : | ’ ‘hike. North Carolina State 75, Duke 65. the localts Waltner's seven points Sent Seu gi oale ang 18 ree % tnx ere onig i Sng Center Dave Jesse teamed Siadivee’ ‘ ; 4 Dabikec $1 fiat 2 39 Der vent. pace, sinking 2 ; cals. $s S s s S. : or eight points | Fletcher .§ Rp ; | North Dakota 70, South Dakota weren't enough to offset six apiece] He had an opportunity to send The Indianapolis Caps face an old home ice jinx tonight when Rockors WR ee pe tig Bredaris 3 H Yan Dien, ¥ 3 L o| In the first half when Minne os ate EN 60 Drake 48 by Arizin, Bill Closs and Mikan. his total even higher but muffed Cleveland's Barons visit the Coliseum at 8:30. to 10, at the quarter i Ward. 2 0 2isota held a 32-25 edge, the GoDla Sia ASM 6 x a . [Priladeiphis led, 49-39, at the five attempts from the charity va 18 Barons are the only team: in the American Hockey Leagué' Tech maintained a small ‘ead Totals 24 15 178 Totals n 4 lo phers shot at 42 per cent pace 4 : i - S ef defea n e Colis ; "OT 8 31, Wisconsin 28. | | Princeton 66, Dartmouth 58. | Groza got 12 points i ir Stripe, irr . have lost in Cleveland to the C OliSeim Unis season. The Barons throughout the second period with | Halftime sore anche. Ohio state, |cOmPared to a 35 per cent mark A AmcrivAl eo Be Li pol s in the third The Crusaders set a fast pace tie in PREParCes bi e Caps, but have gained two wins and a Bob Bishop and Sexson meshing *"¢ Nat Messenger, Chicago. for he Hoosiers, dg » d, u ge for s didn’ elp from the opening whistle and hit di * two basket » I. i millilets hitey Skoog, the Gophers gt iversity 49, WeshblEton' si to trim the Warriors’ advantage. 18 of 43 fromthe field in the first! Lhe Caps need a win tonight —— ——— | Warren Ie Routers St. Louis Billikins great playmaker and shooter, on . ashingto The Warriors outscored the half. But they cooled off in the to solidify their second-place po-199 to the Hornets’ and Mohawks’ ,,intg along with his fourth er di 72-69 {Vas In form for the first time fn ce ST. TL AMred 50 Bucket Brigade”, 19-18, to, hold second, hooping only six of 31 sition in the Western Division 53. Should Pittsburgh beat Provi- oh.1 in the same quarter p - Beat Bra ey, lalmost a month last night. He : Roc os er x fre 3 A a out 68-57 at the period's end. tries. which Cleveland leads. There is 9¢nce and Cincinnati top Hershey pin teams 8 ua 8h | ST. LOUIS, Feb. 10 (UP)—A hit 17 points, dropping eight of ey M " — ege »| The Olymps got no closer than, Valpo added 14 of 21 free little chance for the Caps to catch tonight while the Caps lose, there , .." i" the ra _ “wild miraculous finish gave the Bi.|15 shots, He did mest of his dam: No ern Mon ana I. nine points in the fourth quarter. throw attempts in the first half the Barons, but Pittsburgh and would be a three-way tie for sec, ind auatier EE 3aa d|y ouis University Billikins a T2-|age in the first half when he Rutgen ¢ 57, St i hael’s 44 Little Ralph Beard was responsi- to take a 50-38 lead at the intef- Cincinnati ‘hreaten second place. ond place. 35 to 26 advantage at th olding gg" jctory over the Bradley rolled in 10 points, all on shots St. Anselm's 57, St. Michael's 4. ble for making it that close. He mission. At two minutes of the Pittsburgh shares third place AOL ¥ £6 23 the nd. | Braves tonight \n-a Missour! Val- TIE \he ouiside: i St. Francis 75, . with Cincinnati, just two points Oklahoma A&M Wins | Sexson Connects Twice 'ley conference game. | Bill Tosheff was th& most efIn the fourth, Jessee collected a| St. Louis, behind 69 to 58 with fective of the Hoosiers, getting
St. John's (Brooklyn) 37, Cani- {Continued on Page 14—Col. 3) (Continued on Page 15—0Col. 6) off’the Caps’ pace. The Caps have, STILLWATER, Okla., Feb. 10 sius 49, rime —————————— mr mre ns me— (UP)—Oklahoma. A&M defeated charity toss to pull Ripple within{2:22 minutes of play left, reeled |14 points, 10 in the last half. Bill one point, but Sexson hit twoloff 14 consecutive points while | Garrett, Indiana’s jumping jack
t. Louis 72, Bradley 69. 5 Sula 7, Bradley wiles 55 Here Comes an Ol m 0 k § hh W Drake, 60-46 here tonight for is | Seton Hall 68, Oklahoma City 58. Y Pp as e Y ear 21st victory of the season against straight fielders to put Tech out Bradley was scoring none. The | continued on Pp 3 L Sewanee 46, Mississippi College ; lone loss. The Aggies, No. 2 be- °f danger temporarily. lerowd of 9948 startled spectators yn age 15—Col. 3) 44 ’ i : hind Kentucky in the United Frank Speckman and Ted Bos- swarmed the court and carried} . . Press basketball ratings, trailed \¥ hit before Neudigate shot the the Billikin players and cosh ra Greyhounds Win ‘ Northsiders into a 33 to 32 lead. Hickey off on their shoulders. I
Southern Tiinols 80, Dekalb | t} ti i Teachers 64. ! iree times in the game but were | re Springfield 67, Massachusetts 53.| {never in any real danger. Bierman traded free throws with! od 4 Keep HCC Lead Hy . : Jessee before Myron Garland nit Detroit Is 78-60 EARLHAM, Feb. 10 — Indi | . two straight to put Tech ahead 37 yas: Le ' h OV —ndiana ‘Holy Cross Wins, 89-70 Bh g p ‘Winner Over Wichita [Central tightened its hold on the
Stetson 68, Rollins 52. Stevens Tech 58, Drexel 49, Suffolk 58, Assumption 56. Swarthmore 66, Penn Military 47.
CO Ca TER, ass. Peb, 10 Jessee scored on a pivot shot DETROIT, Feb. 10 (UP) Upi-[Heusier Conference lead here to y Cross Crusaders grier Sexson hit with one minute versity of Detroit center Norm Right, turning back Earlham, 5%
{continued their home court win- art Tech went into a stall to end Swanson sang his be: to-
Springhill 55, Delta State 50. 1 9 points| Dwight Swails led the Greys
e . ¥ ova 57. { : : El Wig hin ii 47. | [Ping streak tonight, downing an the game night by socking home | s routclassed Colage hasketball = goyg0n grabbed scoring honors 2S the Titans defeated Wichita, hounds’ onslaught by dumping ia {team 89 to 70 before 2500 fans at S78 to 60. in ‘a Missouri Valley Con-|19 points to retain his Conference {the Worcester auditorium. (Continued on Page 15—Col. 1) ference basketball game. {scoring lead. Earlham’'s Dud
Upsala 84, Dickinson 74. Ursinus 62, Delaware 60. Utah 52, Utah State 44, | Vermont 70, Rhode Island State
Tulane 69, Louisiana State 54.
Six-foot 6-inch Swanson, who Moore put on a scéring sprees, will be ineligible for the rest of flipping in a dozen field goals and
} ° % - ° Boilermakers Find Range, the season because of low grades, five free tosses for 29 points.
was high scorer for» the game. The Quakers never saw the lead,
38. / ; 57, Morgan State ; Virginia Union 57 g Beat Mar uette 76 to RE John Friedersdorf took the hon- as the absence of disqualified star ‘wake Forest 13, Clemson 72, ’ ors for Wichita with 12 points. Dean Hiser and Bob Ewing em erie). | MILWAUKEE. Fgb. 10 (UP)—Purdue University hammered ae abled the Greyhounds to slip easily Washington 53, Wyoming 51. in the last 10 minutes to swamp Marquette 76 to 58 in a non- On the Ice {past the home team. Indiana CenWest Liberty State 65, Davis El- | conference game at the Milwaukee Arena tonight before an esti- AMERICAN LEAGUE tral now holds an 8-2 Conference kins 60. | mated 3000 fans. | Western Divisioneibe a oc |2Nd 12-5 overall record. 1 Western Michigan 85, Western The Boilermakers, led by Center Carl McNulty, kept only a Cleveland .... 55 36 14 § 77 218 160 Moore, a junior, flipped in most Reserve 59. few points ahead of Marquette through most of the first half and Fiien .. 33 23 33 1 83 1% 128°f his one-handed layups in the Wilkes 64, Kings College 62. |1ed 35 to 30 at the midway point.y———————eeeee ___ _________ |Cincinnat ... 52 23 22 1 33 138 134 last half, but the Quakers could Williams 55, Boston College 47. | Marquette pushed to a 36 to 35 H {St Lous ica not overcome the 26-21 half-time William & Mary 87, Virginia Mili-| lead early in the second half and . Ss. Basketball AGP w LT pts. a oag|deficit. John Sinclair, 6-4 Central was tied with Purdug at 45-all . ‘CITY, COUNTY Buffalo ....... 33 32 12 3 5 if iia/forward, and just a sophomore,
Providence ... 51 19 28 4 42 188 213/supported Swails with six goals
tary 67. about midway through the period. } . ) Evansville Memorial 58, Cathed- Spirnefield . o% Bd de 192 Yiand two charity tosses for 14
' Wittenberg 57, Denison 56, |
Yale 67, Army 52. | {From then on Purdue hit from ral 55 ort] RE Youngstown 87, Alliance 38. | 'all angles and pulled away easily. > {overtitie), Cingnna 4, Pittsburgh ©. (points. Earlham now owns a 1-8 Sy yy a | | Guard Neil Schmidt of Purdue Franklin Township 56, Ben Davis Cieveland 5. Providence 1. {conference record and has won Indian Conference topped the scoring with 20 points 5% {Springfield 10, Buiale O GHT [five, lost nine for the season. ndiang : land lanky Center Grant Wittber- Fark School 338, Glenwood (1M), | Slexeinnd cihel i t Bl fa. | Jud entre | Eatinam fe fi ) | | 3 . 2 ershey at Cincinnati; E Ouls a uffa- o { Evansville v3 17000 {ger led the Hill Toppers with 19. 41, |1o; Pittsburgh at Providence. {{oRent 13: 2 Moore, f 3% 3% Ipdiana State . T. 3: a8 Y' Marquette (38) Purdue (36) Sacred Heart 52, Hope 37, | NATIONAL - LEAGUE hy ER BE Jipheen.t 0 2 Valparaiso ..:.. 4 2 087 | fg 1t pf] fz tt pf Southport 51, Howe 48 { uf W L T Pts. O OG|Stevensong 3 4 0Doty.g { 1 i Ball State ...... vida 333 {Basarich.f 1 0 1/Bahler.f. 4 53 ’ ’ | Detroit ..... 55 32 II 10 74.179 113 Robison;z 0 1 1 Kiser.g 2013 BA tle, aren: Lig 3 am) Marekt 3 1 2Brewstert 2 32 {Tech 41, Broad Ripple 36. | Toronto ©.i..81 28 13 iF 61 157 108iColescottx 4 0 2|Dickmant 1 1 2 t han ‘ ! y 2) y . \ | Montrea 2 Ll st oJseph . tenes 0 : 000 ‘| Wittherger,c: 7 5.1 Orttir 4 8 5 Warren Central 55, Lawrence Cen-| Boston .52 17 22 13 47 120 146 RRAre.8 @.9 Hueries a : 2 pekerc” 4 8 lladmit 1% 1 tlds. Senden im 1 2 8 8 8 EE a. ad » / Slevers.g 1 2 Dermodysg 30 Vw y hicago 53 Totals 22 13 12] Totals 2 118 Geldm'cher,g ashington 62 ecatu ‘e ! RESULTS LAST NIGHT ; . Hoosier Conference Pet Brrr h K 3 A i . 45 K » Peen ir Central Detroit 2 aronie o g ed lume score—Indiana Central 28, . { 3 . X ton’6. trea " k Jndiana Central ,..... 8 : 300 ; od [Powers 8-0 OTHERS | [Only sames scheduled in Lene Fhjows inissed pildiana Central) oankin ... Cn 3 20 | ; Ha ; “Times Photo by Bill Oates |. Haiitime Bore Pura) 28 20 22 Albion 48, Butler 44 Detroit at AMES TONIGHT 4 Chicago, | (EArIham) Moors 2, Speen. Fowler 1 Hanover ‘so 3 me Here comes two points. Olympian Ralph Beard (12) snuggles in for a layu inst the: Phils 15s Beores—Puriue 55 Maruueuie te NO oo. DEE 1 1 ; or “gg| Montreal at New York OSiiteiais—Gwinn and Tatum : 4nderson 3 8 343 del hia WwW Fri | + nigh Th ' 3 . 99 5 ; YUp agains e na- Free Throws Missed Marek 2. Witt- razil 30, Hammond Noll 29 v. S$. LEAGUE i living 2 um, . Eanterbuzy riding il] Sip arriors last night. That's George Senesky (8) frying to block the shot, Alex Groza (I5) is [RISe, > Sievers. Schwab 2. Brewster 2. (overtime), oma Dar Nant 4 Manchester i 1 1351 giving Warrior Ed Mikan (15) all he can handle. : . : MO ciais: Hal Eustis, Washington, and | Pe SS. Baul at Kansas -Gity (plaved pre. College Boxing i Wie 8 ‘a a ; Vid : : Z $ Don Kiser, Notre Dame. : : | (Continued on Page 15 —Col. 2) (Only same scheduled ; Tans Bade bib damn : y . in jo FRG vii ‘ ’ ® vier x E . : ‘ - . : JA 2 oe .F ‘ ; ' 7 x . - = 3 ”. 5 2
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