Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 February 1951 — Page 14

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Hage and Manual’s Nyers

Duel on Warren's Floor By JIMMIE ANGELOPOLOUS

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The basketball gods were psychic this year. ¥. They arranged things so that Manual's Dickie Nyers and ‘Warren Central's Bob Hage could batten the hatches on their hot,

{¢ity-county scoring duel on an even keel this final week.

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The Manual junior, the city leader, and the Warren senior, the #eounty pace-setter, can feud in the open on the Warren floor tonight #»-a game postponed by bad weather Dec. 8. Oddly enough, both close out their regular season dueling qn the its campaign at “night and Warren completes its season against Howe at Tech Batur-

lowa; Illinois Downs Buckeyes

By United Press A night of thrilled-chgrged basketball 1eft the torrid Big Ten irace virtually unchanged today, but the Southwest Conference and the Big Seven were given with a “new look.”

Indiana, Illini Battle | May Decide Title Race

Hoosiers Bounce Back; Defeating |

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Olymps Get But Not for Ft. Wayne

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_ TUBSDAY, FER. 3, et Lofgran,

It's Now 11 on Pro Roster; - Mahnken Dresses Tonight

By FRANK ANDERSON : Nine, Olymps and a new playmate have company tonight. The new playmate is 6-8 John Mahnken. The company is the Ft. Wayne Pistons. Meeting place is Butler Fieldhouse and the time is 8:30. Meanwhile, a secorid newcomer purchased outright by

the Olymps is Don Lofgran,

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“average, hitting 305 points in 17 outings. In the Bi . San F {sco Unip ; : g Ten, Illinois defended. its half-game loop lead with The former San Francisco (10) Barker ; Soehing Ryors. aight ho Lap EE Rr aah la 79 to 59 rout of Ohio State while runner-up Indiana, which was versity All-American won't JoIn| ypu vapors: Walther (5), Hale Mn, spoyts bigo . the young Warriors who have won only four of 17 games, has |ousted from the lead Saturday, clung to the second spot with a Indianapolis, however, until to-lLarer (a, Mciiulen (6, NACNERD (oh: Day Ee sBIMONg the young y & ’ » morrow night in Moline, 1%, when| eos" Birra (19), Otten (11). dors. y

{comeback 63-54 win over Iowa. *

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Tipoff—8:30 p. m. in Butler Fieldhouse, Broadeasts—WISH and WAJC-FM, 8:30 p. m, .

the Olymps play Tri-Cities,

ulled 1.3 points an average away from Franklin Township's Phil Lofgran, 21, scored 442° points

ampler who has to share the Flashes’ point-gobbling with three

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“other prolific Franklin Township scorers. » —_— ot ; Pet. TP OP 3 son Tor a like this: ® Hage could overtake Nyers this week. Both, however, appear Dick Nyers (above), city scor- [peo Winners next Monday at lB: d a ao i faring the 1048 38 Seam Jor a) need tonight to trip up the ue Ifapavle of topping the 17.4 average set in 20 games by Sacred ing leader, puts his 18.2 game | alipa’sn as a championship! Wisconsin ....... : i i a San Francie othe outstanding|lkes of Larry Foust. Freddie ma “Heart's Ray Riley last year. Riley won the crown with ‘348 points. average on the line tonight | attle. : we. wl gee one $85 ® Schaus, Dick Mehn and friends. h » d 9% | Illinois entertains Purdue and 4 Add 4 453! player of the New York Invita can do wha ¥ Two other tilts tonight find Crispus Attucks battling Sacred ,..i ct Bob Hage of Warren | 4 400 383 5! t nich the|Ft. Wayne rates as the tallest fan's react Charl J 9 Northwestern meets Indiana at 3 #2 0 tional Tournament Ww s “Heart at Washington and Deaf School going to Plainfield Charlton. =o Hage carries 17.9 | 3 233 8 Dons won in 1949. He was Syra-|team in the league. Mahnken's don't like.” “If the Attucks Tigers aren't careful they'll find themselves getting niral. 9 +7 |Bloomington Saturday and both Ohio State |". I Pe tom draft choles 8-8 is sure to help the Olymps at- A “gap “the votes as the team most likely to succeed Tech in our sectionals. points per game, tops among [front runners will be favored to Big 10 Scoring Leaders hic + och op s picked up yes-|{tempt to put on the old equalizer, ) a Tech, which pulled itself together for a couple of triumphs over prepsters in the county. {win to enter their Monday scrap G FG PT TP Ave nken oa Be a a pi Pistons Third : That's a 8 “the week-end, probably cares little about its third straight “paper” - EC — meee | WER ONY One defeat apiece. Bay Ragelis. Nthwatn, 10 8 1 201 207 terday from de . on e nt sports spec “pity championship on the eve of the sectional drawings tomorrow. | | Wisconsin, which had been In|ap Nicholas. Wis. HER a loan basis. The deal was simi-| The Ft Wayne ensemble Is can show h - the third spot, suffered its third Carl MeNulty, Purdue 8 3 a 15.3 lar to that made with Minneap-|third in the Western Division, of his team = City, County Standings | league defeat, 62-46, at the hands| Frank Carisbeek, In. 0 46 43 134 13 olis for Pzul Walther last season. The Olymps are fourth. In pre- self. Hand bi City Over-All County of Purdue and was virtually sii Garrett “Indians #3 102 118 The Olymps will pay his salaryivious games the Olymps have throw oram h 8 0" 12 4 Franklin Twp 18.1 8 " washed out of title contention. |Jim Clinton, Wis. Shs By for the rest of the campaign. won but two of six. Tonight's tilt that cheer Bec ey ld 1 38 1 Be Davis eran, 12 7 The Southwest Conference has| — er. Mawes 1) nn 213 2 Next season he reverts to Boston, |is the last time the Pistons visit Feet that p Howe Fare 8 2 11 5 Lawrence Central ..12 7 ion co-leaders today — Texas and Victory over the Longhorns last] unless fhe Ope can manageithe fieldhouse this Seacel. rally’s goin wes Walaa s heinyy 2 ! = 4 | 3 : ; in Bonnral hored 3 eh AY [Tens Cristi cath wi oR ar. ot Ion So an Ta wien a 38 wveiage Foust, ane Facing ow; Washington ere 4 5 11 7 Speedway ...... wes 8. 10 At Least 4 Teams [two losses. Texas had enjoyedicompared to Texas’ 10-10. The new Olymp is 230 pounds of the best centers 8 Ihe Jrade, FANS W “Broad Ripple ...... 3 6 -10 7 Beech Grove ....... 6 10 Have Good Chance [s0'¢ command, but Texas Chris-| The Texas Aggies had a chance of mostly muscle. He's not too has a 154 By a a don’t slap : ; . JE 1 [tian scored a convincing 49-34 to make it a three-way tie for fast, but he can rebound. He av-|look bright “a z3's with the ba @fanual ....eeeeers 2 : : a Warren Central 3 131 BY KURT FREUDENTHAL |. omer |first, but suffered their third| eraged about six points a game 20.9 and Beafd's 16.1. row Det eat School ..veers : , eaten United Press Sports Writer league defeat at the hands of Ar-| for the Celtics, He's received fan| There used to be a tin-suit guy pe Bhortrlige seezeenn@ 7 5M ladisons Cubs ay (HOt De kansas, 45-38, mail at Washington, Baltimore, named Galahad. Folks said he the ice. on SCORING LEADERS iSucceantul in Selene of nar on Kansas State, pacemaker in the Tri-Cities and Ft. Wayne in the had the strength of 10 because All right, > City : TP A |erown Dap Test: assured oy od Big Seven, can breathe a little National Basketball Association. | his heart was pure. ... Well... Albis Jat / . G: PG F NE ON 3, Asgured. ; easier today because now it has) Long and lanky John Mahn. No stranger to local fans, he even The Olymps haye 10 men now hing he do "Pick Nyers, Manual .....ooeeseeesses 17 127 55 3090 182) : y put up al a fat two-game lead. Kansas,| | ' . served time with the pitiful and|and, pure or not, it's heartening. we heard th gJoe Sexson, Tech ........ reeeessss 10 108 57 273 160/8YONE BTGUmeNt. Onl which had been pressing the K-| , "°° he'll wear an Indianapo- defunct Indianapolis Jets. Number 11 adds to the heart Mussolini u Hallie Bryant, C. Attucks ........ A7 114 43 2 18 ate eon Sow Staters, was beaten, 39-38, by! lis pro basketball uniform once Manhnken has large feet, which beat, too. Yilisation ho ee ie BABE . sions have de-| BUSSE. ie soconit don toatl 2 amp : ’ ) b : hamps| : : 1 r le Ss J'm Balch, Shortridge’ ....... cevsnss AD: 50 32. 150 12.8 fending c¢ nile Kansas K } k L a ind 4d Pp k of people Bob Jewell, Crispus Attucks. ........ 17 78 = 29 185 118 wugcessfully de or ie JA HAWKS, i tansas College Box Scores entuc eaas age rac "The answ Warren Sparks, Broad File MR I 55 iy 2 iy tn Fr alin, of 17.2, is unbeaten in the con-| Indiana o- towa 3h) | ain: S e Cc on ed those of us Eddie Woods, Cathedral «...oeevvoes " p {Tosheff,f ‘8 3 °5|Calsbeek, {- 4 Actions. We i rtal “Won- ference. | 1e |Calsbeek, f-¢ 2 7 3 ¥ Willie Gardner, C. Attucks ...ovvseee 6 30 6 66 11.0 immortal “W Tiinois had little trouble in BIg"M ic 3 § S'Thempson.f 5 4 4 The bullies Art Wooten, Deaf School ........... 18 (4! 20 171 106] dep Jive euds dori Or Stale roaring off HLL 10 3 Cochrane. ! 34 ol By LEO H. PETERSEN, United Press Sports Editor Ted Hagemeyer, Deaf School......., 16 69 30 168 10.5 ing monopolized to a 10-2 lead in the opening min-|Gameit.e 5 5 lominec 12 01 NEW YORK, Feb. 13 (UP)—Kentucky kept rolling today as NOW FO! Dallas Kelsey, Deaf School ....ec0es 18 65 6» 185 10.2 the tourney utes and never being headed. Bob kif © 09 9/ Greene. § 9.9 3the nation’s No. 1 basketball team. Charley 1 John Davis, C. Attucks .......... 17 3 2 111. 101 three years in a' Peterson set the scoring pace for Mirands.g 3 2 3/Rost.s 000 The Wildcats, with a season’s record of 19 victories against a NEBA’s best Renny Wood, Hows o.vuuwssy..ovve+e 18 71 21 163 101] on ¥ the Tiini with 17 points while **™*¢ 32 4 "single defeat, received 23 first place votes and a total of 335 out NEA'S be Charles McMullen, Howe............ 16° 60 41 161 101 Mr. Freudenthal The Cubs hard: Tom Williams posted 14 for the Totals 231733 Totals 16 32 29 of a possible 350 points from the 35 outstanding coaches who make x In the 3 Don Clark, Sacred Heart .......... 10. 5 38 130 10 ly ever are extended in their own! Buckeyes. | Free Throus Missed Culsneck 6 Thomp- UP the national rating board. | # 8 =a me Con Tene Neudigate, Broad Ripple ..i:%: 15-63 21 147 Si sectional—and this year should| Indiana. too. led -all the way son. Cochrane 3, Darling. Buck. Brown 3 ~ Tt Marked the seventh time in (First-Place Votes in Parenthesis) psa a : > 156 9.7 ’ » {Garrett. Ring, Miranda. . : TEAM P : Olymps-Wal ~ <. George Gormat, Deaf 8chool ...... 18 59 38 ‘be no exception. But the Greens- although Iowa tried the same’ the 11 weekly ratings thus far A oints urday and | Dave Fahrbach, Howe ............ 18 57 37 151 9.4 burg regional, thelr second. stop zone defense that Minnesota used! Wisconsin, (48) , Purdue (61) | this season that Kentucky has 1—Kentucky (28) ....... 335 NOSE. : Ward Sexson, Shortridge ........e0e0 15 53 290 135 90,5 Fl azards, especially. } in beating the Hoosiers on Satur- Marksam.t 3 1 Pi Bahier, t § % Pl lbeen on top and the first time a| 2—Oklahoma A. & M. (6) 297 Eek Jim Nyers, Manual ..occvvsnsennenes 17 56 36 148 8.7! South Central Conference Champ day. (Bueenl.f 1 8 gBoLt 0.8 9/team has led four weeks in a row. 3—Kansas State (3) ..... 233 Eckman Myron Garland, Tech ............. » 17 58 20 145 85 columbus advances to the second Bill Toshefft was. the Indiana Anderson. 1,1 Stone f g 8 1/Coach Adolph Rupp's team pas 3--Colunbls (2) cevnnrine 12 er SOFTY t County round from the Shelbyville sec- ll pacemaker with 19 points. Danike.c 1 3 1 Brewster. 1 3 5 been ranked first since Jan. 23. ndiana ......ce00ki0 : G FG FT TP AVE tional ee Wisconsin saw its title hopes al- Sipehiene 1 § fDsmoin® 33 {| Aggies Hold 24 ry -n102 money. A Bob Hage, Warren Central ......... 17 124 57 306 ne This "» the Brat = fou le Bn jmost disappear after: holding a VanDein, g 0 2 2 | Oklahoma A. and M. remained amy sis ( ) Saxuveris 5 cost’ money Phil Wampler, Franklin Township .. 20 122 89 :333 16.6) i : 0 our | Pot.shot Bill Tosheff h {27-26 halftime lead over Purdue, = te] — — —'in the No. 2 spot with six first g oung «.oeee ieilemihadd Gar Wallsmith, Lawrence Central .. 19 107 ‘88 300 15.8 Stories on probable team align- | ot-shot bi oshe “ae ® |.s Norm Bahler led the victorious, Totals 18 14 170 Totals MUN ce votes add a total of 207 Bradley ........c00000 76 Dwaine Bell, Pike Township ........ 17 86 52 224 13.1 Ments by semifinal districts in | poured through 19 points fo 'Bojlermakers with 18 points. | gHeMtime ‘Score—Wisconsin 27, Purdue |P 878 VECO ST 8 0d on the[l0—North Carolin State.. 55 Gene McCullough, Franklin Township 20 103 43 249 124 the 41st annual Indiana high keep Indiana's Big 10 title | In other Big Ten games last Free Throws Missed—Markham, Clinton PO of 10 for a first place vote, |nciecond 10--Southern California, 44: Nil. Harold Holderfield, Decatur Central <= 19 90 46 226 11.9) School basketball tournament. hopes alive. : night, Michigan upset Minnesota, | Sree, ichels 4 Ward: 2, MeRuicy, | 3851S © @ second. and: 80 on down pet id. 19 i, Sncinna, 15: Paul Mendenhall, Beech Grove ..... 18 79 28 186 11.6] It was Columbus which gave —— 52-48, in overtime, and Michigan Officials—8Sam Madden and Hale Swan- t for a 10th 3: New York University, 5; Kansas and Dick Roberson, Ben Davis erasers 19 a 52 319 11.3 Madison the ax in an overtime C olle State downed Northwestern, 52- —— as State. moved into thirdimo Ts StF, Colete. if Sew. ork sng Bob Broek Decatur DLIal sovsvnwie a i v { : 4 . ; h DO In Tawaship 720 95 39 2:0 114/5ame in December, snapping the ge 48. State College, Prep place with three first place votes|Washinston State, 1 each. Dick BINS: SORIABOT as sxsssssrssr IT. 70 - 47 187 MN GUS 32 game WINDING Streak, Bradley, trying to keep its slim . land 233 points as Indiana, third Kentucky, Oklahoma A & M Rill Arnold, Bel DAVIS +osvrsvnsesr 19 81 43 205 10.8 then the longest in the state. c- Basketball {Missouri Valley Conference hopes Basketball Tonight {last week, dropped to fifth after/and North Carolina State held Dave Wilson, Speedway ........... 16 68 33 171 10,6 mbys Tis been Rsied three {alive (the Braves rank third be- yp, nua at Warren Central being beaten by Minnesota for .ts the same positions. Dean Templin, Pike Township ..... 17 57 56 170 10.04, ot four of Eames: adiscn has els 7, Ohio State 50. hind the Oklahoma Aggies and Crispus Attucks vs. Sacred Heart at. |only big Ten loss of the cam-| Bradley fell from fifth to ninth Bob Miller, Franklin Township ..... 10 70 44 184 06". “oo, engagements, Indiana 65; Towa 51. St. Louis), romped to a 65-44 Win = Deaf School at Plainfield Charlton, |paign. - after suffering its fourth loss of Bill Messer, Beech Grove.........e.. 16 24 46 - 154 ~ 9.6] question In the Indian-|\CHEn SG, S000 J (orn 43 ~ [over Wichita, It was the 22d) .. .. ._ gjyviie at Riohmona,| Columbia, the nation’s only un-ithe season; St. John's, 8t. Louis Jesse Elermann, Southport ...veeses 17 59 40 158 92 209 s semifinal district, however, Purdue 62, Wisconsin 46. win in 26 games for the Braves. Boonville ai Canneiton. Evapsville Me: defeated major team, jumped intojand Brigham Young each moved Gaton Allen, Ben Davis «.oieseseeess 19 67 33 167 galls close lo LF Re Indianapolis. | aiseme 5. Tu ane 51. Arizona kept its perfect Bor- 1° VHcen Evansville Jota, Huntingburg fourth place, which Kansas State up a notch over last week. £ a = # » =» lto b pl Ay sectional promises Arisons 7%. Texas eties 3 der Conference record clean by ger at Linton Ft Wayne Central at held last week, with two first| Southern California held: 11th e one of the best in the state, Augustana oF. Omaha 83. trouncing New Mexico, 77 to 54./Chicago’ Roosevelt, Joliet. Il. at Ham- places votes and 192 points. place with Illinois moving up to Gary Froebel Tagged No. {72 mt iw lume rains pig Sli srw | Toettn risy, Jobed Soin rte vat 0 M0 Fuiowos Sofint J S005 cxvtseing ma wih Vile - a god oy ance make the round pradler 65, Wichita &4. tournament hopes of City College Butler st Indies orate, [place came St. John's, St. Louis,{nova, which dropped to 13th after 1 1 City Champic |Duagesns ‘88. Carheste Tech. 43. - of New York, last year's double-| Anderson st Taylor. |Brigham Young, Bradley and|being beaten by Toledo. The or éven ime in ow th % mp on Technical of Fordham 3, oity, Cofieee New York 61. (crown national champions, 63 to! Indiana Central at Manchester. [North Carolina State in that|{coaches based their selections on e or entral Conference Holx Cross 85, Bowling Green 63. {61, in overtime, the Beavers’ sixth | Tri-State at Huntington. order. The same teams formed games played through Saturday,

St. Louis at Notre Dame. Wabash at St. Joe.

leads the field, and other strong Kentucky Wesleyan 104, Berea 78. 1 : d 90, Murray State 67. ta (Manhattan 58, Breokiyn A arviand 43, South Carolina 37. | : isslssippl Southern 57, Delta State 46. | : rt

Peasant Moments in sports

THE DAY CITATION RAN ALONE

By United Press Tor the seventh consecutive week, powerful Gary Froebel led|conténders are Howe's ‘the final United Press honor roll of Indiana high school basketball Hornets, once-beaten Crispus Atteams today. tucks, Cathedral and up-and-com- Missouri 39, | There was little change in this weeks final run-down of the Ing Washington which hasn't] Seton Tiau "1 Vilignovs 5. select circle as Froebel completed the virtually unprecedented mo- been defeated in its last nine JisAmbrese id Bubuane . Bele of the “Big Ten. The Blue Devils, unbeaten te 19 games, | outings. Tennessee 16, Mississippi State 15 (over can wrap up a perfect regular w { Anderson's rejuvenated Indians Utab State 50, Colorado A&M 49. season tomorrow if they beat] jalso have a good chance to ad- rena Siete oo SRa% Bl au) e. | Hammond. dwrence Central vance to the local regional, but West Virginia Wesleyan 61, Morris Har-| A victory also would assure the | | they must first conquer the peren- wheaton (IIL) 19. Augustana (IIL) 65. steel city club undisputed cham-| {nial “People’s Choices” Lapel and Yilberforee 80, Defiance 36. pionship in the western division of | the Northern Conference. i

| / 94, 2. | | Summitville in their own balli- Younestown 1%. John Carrell 53. | Muncie Central and Marion, ffth and sixth last week, swapped thre apn]

- Scores 12th Win =: {| Anderson has won seven of its {last nine games after a slow start, | Bertha Gace more, for the only| A 28-point second half scoring indicating that Doby Lambert's “*"™*™** “Sifie nestifs “™™ * ah {output enabled Lawrence Central boys may be ready when it Bloomingdale 38. Mecca 37 |

| ® “ ” armel 41, Walnut Grove 36. The other powers held their to coast to its 12th high school| counts. {gadyton 53. Bainbridge 42 places, with Lafayette Jeff re-|pasgketball victory in 19 games, Either Rushville or Lawrence- Union Township (Johnson: 45. Trafalgar 1

{defeat in 16 games.

ithe top 10 last week, but only Feb. 10. BY Bob Considine

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Kansas 38. |

time). Texas Christian 40, Texas 34

H. S. Basketball

AS A 33-YEAR-OLD, Citation was in the winner’s circle 25 times

Muncie Burris 53, Rushviile 48

maining the runner-up, followed irg from Rushville or Clinton rere 1 jiley 48, Te Ia vistors mai 8 Aloany and Glenn, East| 18st night with a homecourt 54-38 probably will be the other ie] Ah Eo They #1 Term Haul Ste | out of 27 starts, his victories Chicago Washington seventh and triumph over Decatur Central. final contenders in Indianapolis. |; “GUARANTEED | including The Kentucky Derby, : Frankfort, Madison and Elkhart| Lawrence piled up a 16-4 first-, Both Rushville and Lawrence-| : S| The Preakness and The

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completing the lower bracket. The final UP “Big Ten”: 1—Gary Froebel (won 19, lost 0). 2--Lafayette Jeff (16-3). 8—New Albany (16-8). 4-Glenn (22-0).

Belmont Stakes.

quarter lead then watched De- burg had good seasons (Rushville; Ho catur’s Bob Brock and Harold despite the fact it had to forfeit! Walch Repairing Holderfield agcount for 14 points seven games for using an ineli-| in the second period. . Lawrence, gible substitute). Lawrenceburg] a.” however, maintained a 26-21 half- has a Southeastern Conference| ' @ H. L WILD ® : time lead. {date with Madison Friday, bring- 7 E. Ohio St CA. 6608 Gar Wallsmith, Lawrence ing together two arch rivals from is yk » a 408

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