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Sugar Lumps Middleweight Title Up Tonight; LaMotta Makes Pound Limit

By JACK CUDDY, United Press Sports Writer CHICAGO, Feb. 14—Middleweight Champion Jake LaMotta nad| an advantage of 4) pounds over Welterweight Champion Ray| Robinson when they weighed in today for tonight's scheduled 15round middleweight title fight at Chicago Stadium. LaMotta scaled exactly 180 pounds, the middleweight limit, BR ‘despite reports that he had been having difficulties paring down io that figure. Robinson registered nn 155% pounds. Here's the tale-of-the-tape for ~For their sixth meeting tonight, tonight's middleweight title fight: TaMotta will be having the small- Ray Robinson Jake LaMotta

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t weight margin over the slim, MSugar: in their series, The low- i bg ant Sts. est previous margin was nine... 1 n. Heloht it Wy ds, for their fifth fight in . 4 "Ig 5 ft. . Chicag: 1244 in. Reach 07 in.

Chicago on Sept. 26, 1945. At that 3614 in.

A » 42 In. time Jake had a “pull” of nine 38 tn.

Chest (normal)

Although Robinson was favored J 0° Chest ot panded) Bs in: at 3% to 1 win this unusual 194 in Thigh 23 in. brawl between the two champions 4 oy na i from New York, bumpy- -nosed La- 1, i . 2% In, Bt iene cet cp Ve In. Biceps 131; in. A crowd of 250 persons will 10% in. Forearm 12 in. 15 in. Neck Ie

go to the fight aboard the speclal train being run by the to Ross-Babcock Travel Agency out of Indianapolis. Tey wenthaided in increasing the num-

or of fans going by the spe-

; train, ~- twice by other opponents, o pia said, 1 got too much heart Tne Ininols Commission wi The Notre a siamina to be his Valentine waived the rule requiring | March” 3 15-round route. floored fighter to take a count! ar ons Dull” salq that vi eight before resuming comaU 0St four close de- petition. He can jump up im- t St. Louis’ Biilions to Dusky Robinson of Har-| mediately if he desires, |The Irish pee -

in their five previous fights, LaMotta will receive 45 per i : body. E body on the, of which had been slatedicent of the net gate, and $1500 Sudent Yr yoocy ©

last the distance but onc

ol when he lost on a technical kayo! in his very questionable fight| ris in (with Billy Fox in 1947. LaMotta |

never has been on the floor, even|

iin training. Robinson was floored! ithree times by LaMotta and _ Louis lies

Dame “Victory can sound like the | Louis Blues.”

{scoring record of 31 points. The Billikens entered the game ranked No. 7 nationally in the | United Press poll. Notre Dame,

Tn their second tilt at Detroit

Ind lis vi y “Pe 1943, Italian Jake tanapolis video viewers are

fu ove n - faa Robinson with the lone I rene Jake TaMotia @steat of his career that now In-' Seems that the CBS network ws 0 . has been plugging the TV waves all week with commureials on the fight, spurring added interest to the match be- |

court winning sireak to 14.

. sted im Tt at of $175.000 to be realized ER “Central's Greyhounds

tween the two: champions. But |p Manchester, 57-47, Jake and Sugar Ray square) WFBM-TV, the local OBS out- Te IT). let, will delay its telecast of |ing the H the fight for one week. t Swall

on in| WFBM radio will not earry most other departments. He has the fight at all, even though greater speed, skill and punch, He 44 ig being aired over the CBS has knocked out 79 of his 123' ,otwork. So, if you'd like to opponents. LaMotta belted out| pear the fight tonight try 28 of 05. He is three inches taller rq4io stations WBBM, Chicago than Jake, and his 72% -inch/ 780); KMOX, St. Louis (1120); reach is 5% inches longer. WHAS, Louisville (840), and Both are rugged. Neither has WSBT, South Bend (960).

pointmaker, paced the Greyhound attack with 23 markers,

Can Cop Crown Indiana Central can cop the loop crown by winning one of its two remaining league games. jre

ana State win the first basketball championship of the new Indiana Conference. The Bulldogs bowed!

taken the count. LaMotta failed

St. Joseph spurting in the second half to down Wabash, 73-52; Franklin staying in the thick of! the HCC race by bumping Earl-!

win over Anderson. Tri-State rounded out the evening with al 166-61 victory over Huntington.

Free Throws Missed- Buldsall 3. Cranny, Weidekamp, Jones, Jackso 2.

Adkins 3, Edmon

Challenger Ray Robinson Champion Jake LaMotta

But the Blue D®Y setback, Crawley has his en-|

, plenty of backers. tire starting line-up back which diana University football has a

Devils must first get out of their own “civil war” in the Calumet, And that's a rough assignment. There's once-beaten East Chi- Fi h R — © Washington to consider (a Fi t Resu “team which Froebel humiliated in 4 o — fegular season play), 14-game 133 Tbe PLAINS, XY -

Hie game a year ago. {Bend Central's unanimous \all-' on jae tackle Lou Zobrosky.

Zobrosky enrolled at IU yester-

Ramos! America high school team last ival LOS ANGELES § mnd's Wildcats, the i iy Hh ehia oh, Mogped Jou Lop Herman. ficult in tourney play. Phe South Bend section is less this year>with Elkhart's

crowded East. NIHSC titlists favored to 3 the winner from the

merge as any South Bend Central, one of the tourney favorites last year, has a young squad but Coach Bob Primmer’s boys could be . priming for an upset after winning only eight of 19 ames fo | far.. ;

Lopes. 131. Sac

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SE vans | Notre Dame side went wild as BF more than 12 rounds. All wers|from television. Robinson's purse! morward Dan Bagley tied Vince! Be

ght before either became cham-| will be 15 per cent and $1500. | | Boryla's Notre Dame single geme

loser of seven tilts, ran its home i:

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Butler's Bulldogs helped toa, Crap

| ond half, stopping onl; i ' y to let new passengers climb on its tour-! Lawrence Ce ney bandwagon.

Butler (io) % ft of f Bupdisall. f 3 OMurray, f 4 a o all, { 2 4 Lambdin, { 3 20 ny, { 0 1 OHungerfor.f 0 0 0! { Weldekamp.f 2 0 2 Yinsfellow, Ff 4 1 3 i ofanis 0 1 2i8freddo 9 1.2 Jones, { 00 Bardae f 0 00 ackson, ¢ 2 0 1Martin, f 00 ouston, ¢ 1 3 1iGilbert, 4 0 4 Miller, ¢ 0 2 0 Miller. ec 00 2 uff, ¢ 3 3 4/8mith, o 00 3 [Sturgeon ° 0 8cott, ¢ 00 aie 8 ? 4 2Edmonds.g 1 0 osen'thl, g 0 0 Adkins, g 1 evelhimer.g 0 0 0 Atha, g¢ 2 adkovic.§ 2 1 1Kern g 3 0 i Campbell, g 0 — | Totals 13 20 ml Totals 2 9 24!

o Halftime Score~Indiana Stafe 34, But- |proagening in the win column last

| Four- to Plainfield to knock off | gerousse, odin, Longfellow 3. 'Streddo, | iton, 44-39. Their ek ee an, and the Deaf School rounds out!

by Ted Hagemeyer's 15 points. jue schedule with Walnut Grove.

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Be Sweet To Us, Say 759

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‘next week as varsity assistants.|

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i (assist Head Coach Clyde Smith

$ “ho captained the 1942 Crimson, i eleven that won seven of 10 up blueprints this week, building | ° |games, will work with the back- hopes to rule the empire of In-| 8 : field.

| diana basketball for 1951. For all | The appointments, approved by the chase’ begins next Tuesday. ourne uw ithe university's board of trustees, And for many, dreams for sec-| nat

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‘take up the slack. {publicized Jim poured in 16 points. It was 24-all at the half.

ham, 78-52, and Taylor taking man defenses hurt both Duelist third in the HCC with an 89-84 Dick and Bob. ol, al puts on. Warpaift lat

affair . . i rested An “the ‘hands: of. Hallie Howe with Dick Nyers needing 33! 'round of match play today with Monroeville 55, Lafayette Sentral “.

Bryant and Willie Gardner, both Indiana State (8 Vd (lof whom got 16 points.

tans took intermission rest it was | 25-23, Attucks. proof that Sacred Heart's Jack Dwenger was busy. Jack got 12 of his 18 points in the first half.

Pr WW 9 OOMINGTON. Feb. 14—In- |g Trae Throws Missed—Wooten' 3, Hage- | i man 3. Dudley, cLchanor J. Crouch 3, 0st to Madison's Cubs in tourney prize Valentine today. He's South rish,

A duel ran out of fuel.

But Crispus Attucks just keeps rolling on forever, ®

Those two truths stood out today in high school net circles. City scoring leader Dick Nyers met county scoring leader Bob

Hage of Warren Central last night in a much-ballyhooed duel. 8ix points for Nyers, Hine for Hage aud a 19-39 victory for!

Resmi:

Crispus Attucks met people ast! too. The

night, Tigers posted Pre Ca ers their 17th win in 18 starts with

59-43 trouncing of Sacred

Other games last night found! draws near,

Dick Nyers let his brother Jim, The less-'

Two-

The Crispus Attucks

When the Tigers and the Spar-

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efforts against

ames. Attucks moved out in the sec- Franklin

Deaf School found travel sts The, Flashes

night. The Silent Hoosiers went '© 48. last month.

topped Bears for the county crown, 59

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to the Sycamores, 65-46, in Terre {Heart: It seems the Tigers are Haute. lof the prowl as sectional time Set for Windup

Four county teams and the city’s scoring leader go into the final act of “Basketball, foment before sectional curtain

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points to tie the 348 notched bY the team of Pat Devany of Grosse Ne¥, Market 60. Waynetown 40 last year's leader, Ray Riley of 1q)e ‘Sacred Heart. The Redskin junior of Grace Lenczyk of Newington, has 315 points in 18 games, In the scoring race, Bob Hage! of Warren Central also ends his W. A. Pagan of West Palm Beach, Eeeen aly Bhaibysils 5

|Conn., and Miami's Tim Holland. Rleassntviile 46.

jof the 1950 county tourney final- due and L. P. Ordway, both of the Palm Beach, 7 and 6.

Cathedral entertains Ben Davis|

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Hoosier Prepsters Eye 41st State Tourney Drawings Here Today

Basketball Madness Reinfects State a

As St. Vtlentine's Day Pickings Loom By JIMMIE ANGELOFPOLOUS On this Valentine's Day, 759 prep teams looked with

endearing affection toward Indiana's first love—basketball —and the THSAA’s 41st annual state basketball Soursiéy drawings here this afternoon. But come Mar. 17, after the month-long honeymoon’ I over, all but one will have had the “kiss of death” well

planted, Il be in the limel Basketball-itis, thes “mala- Cube wi Ill great lg dy” that grips Hoosiers re-teams like undefeated Glenn; a infected Indiana today. 22-game winner, | It'll spread right after The The -“rags-‘o-riches” teams | Times publishes the drawings of ie poor season pn . |suddenly loom on the s amjie $: sectionals Iplonship Horizon as big as ChlIn all editions [liver on Lilliput. The fair-to-nfd-tomorrow. Smit- dling “dark horses” will gath (ten by the infec- stature if they knock off the e¥Nfe tion will Pe hore po of Indiana’s basketball leagues, than oS r like the North Central Com|33ns 2 Oe fererice’s Marion, Lafayette Jéf- | Hoosierland — In ferson, Muncie Central, Frahkevery village, fort and others “a {hamlet and flag- *

|stop in Indiana. The giant-killers will make the

| The. axis of headlines by sidelining teams like e p 04ac the world Knifes J.

: big Gary Froebel, undefeated 'th ngelopolous lh through Twin-Forks’ wonderful 7] games and a Northern Indiana Timef State Service [basketball team —

avorite for state honors. “our team” wd Southern Indiana's hot-bed of BLOOMINGTON, Feb. 14— i former Indiana football greats, for.”

Two | {“the team we've all been waiting state champions will spring (up | Howard (Goon) Brown and Bob, From tiny Round Grove to

{with the likes of New Albany, {Aurora and countless others rich 3 . i h i ch Y | Yenite Poth of liom never played mighty Tech, the state's largest n championship tradition {a3 'due; will return to the campus Institution, they'll be asking toy |night: “Boy, I wonder who we

And once again the big metropolis areas like Indianapolis, drew?” Joy, sorrow and an atti-| {tude of reconciliation to the “luck!

Gary, Terre Haute, Evansville {and Ft. Wayne will try preserving nis trom the) joft-lost basketball reputations.in release of tomorrow's pairings in 5 pecter of big-city supériority;¢ the 64 sectionals. The Hoosier madness asks one Then the 759 teams will draw ball? ob The answer is SNSWer I tortheomingy ¥

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Brown, a lineman during his days, most valuable player in 1945, and 1947 and team [the “Hoosier sport that's no re captain in 1946 and 19847, will \with the line. White, a fullback Action Starts Tuesday [thing: Can your team play basket.

{tional ‘and state championships’ {will have to wait again until next |year for all except 64 sectional pens ound - {champions crowned Feb, 24. { Sixteemsregional survivors, then {four semifinal tourney winners Indianapolis Railways ed | Foursome” battling for the state ‘tonight to open the second night championship ‘at Butler Mar. 17.'of firing in the 34th city inde-

Tadia mn . | M Indiana State 65, Butlel 46. | adison’ S defending champion pendent basketball tournament at

t Kf Dam Wait { Dearnborn Hotel os a otel gym. TriState. 66, ssi os 81. H. S. Basketball | In other games tonight, Southoriiell ‘15. Haro od CITY. COUNTY side Turners meet Stackhouse at

8 P. m. and the final game brings {together U. 8. Tire and Zionsville. an 5 In games last night, £Mis rides Ci 5 Hiasststown 0. {Trucking won over Woodside A. Clinton "at Rockville. ( aiponed). IC. 13 to 25; Kingan Packers jedged out Levison Hats, 56 to 5%;

{Crispus Attucks 88 Sacred Hears 43. choo! 39. y 61. | Man al 49, Warren Central 39. OTHER SCHOOLS

| Boonville 66, | Bright 56. M ea

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Howard 86, Florence 54 Rentueks & Xavier 51. -

Loras Towa Korth Carailas” state 08, Loulsville 78. Ohio 71, oles Bl, ain phiiliss mons 58. on

ers 81 rdin Simm oi 5, Mores ny State 6 58, Barliny ton

Cu th Lk Lou! } 5, Southeastern D. at 60, Ft. Southwestern Lou! ou | Diiiaboge 45, Cross Pre ng .. {Williamson Plating defeated KioWartbure 6, 70, be st {Bat hicare ooseve +» South Bend man garage, 64 ‘to 52. ski ettsville 53, Sh fek 340 Wiam 3d doar U8 pila in 4 (double pt Reitz & Evingviile Memorial 87. Other Cage Notes Jay overtime). armland 39, Fountain City 31. { 2 Fishers 39, Westfield 38. | Schedule tonight

in © t {tourney at the Central FM. ud 8, North

{Fo net 50. VanBuren 49. (Englewood vs. Central Indians; Prentice Preshyterian: 2

Freelandvilie 60, Bruceville 35. | Hanover 47, 1.

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| Methodist vs. Fist 8t. John's vs. Downey Christian

. Its .ast night in the VM. era 62, Coal City 4. | League: Central Business 64, Central Cail PALM BEACH, Fla. Feb. 14 pinnard 36. Sulshur Spiings 87. 18: Reps won on forfeit from Downtown (UP)—The plush Everglades in-/LaPas 55, North Liberty 52. { Merchants: Indiana Law 43, Arthur Fis

Linton 63. Spruce 37. jean vitational mixed foursome golf Madison Township (St. Joseph) 49, Bour- last

tournament moved into the second

night's Em-Roe Sqores at Hoosier Coal and, ol 31, Riad Silver Circle 56, K. of 53; Vic's oy i macy 34, Mite , Blue and White ys, En e Ringan vs. a Lilly; 8, Phil s

orristown 56, Carthage tonight: 7 of C., cance

Sorthwestern i {Howard) Summitville 34. Hen’

Otter Ci F a Mich. meeting the twosame Qf, Siesh 82 een Township

i Adams County) 58. Bdwsrdsport 41. Isvilie 5.. kreedom 45. Miss Devany and her partnmer,! |Richiand Center 50, Lucerne «@.

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| Notre Dame (11) St. Louls (10) | Oriipus Attucks (30) Sacred: He In another top encounter to-| 4 3 art (43) | Lnaatond 15-5 Pl ucts EA evant eg ig ww afnight, Shortridge entertains! : |Leslind 18 dSonnenvers.t 3 1 $iBCo0kt 0 0 Rat $ i Columbus, the South Central roe e ou a e | [a winakie 12 8iFrenchs 10 slot 3 L jincanys § Conference champions, The Blue { och.¢ Jeweli,c 4 0 2cewy.c 5 2 1/Devils have another game at | Gibbons, 2 1 3iSchaulat, : State High School History iii |]iini || ia [iif | onviornie ran, | einer, 4 Wests 2.0 2 Nooneg 0 0 0 a Ealon.g 0 0 0 Lillls.g 0 2 2 Boya.g 1 1 3caitos 1 2 1 ” | Russgil.g 10 0g ya By-EURT 19 DENTHAL, United Press Sports Writer Totals 33 Tots 303% 5imercrasns 3 0 uno oo « Carmel High Coach Unbeaten Gary Froebel is shooting for its first state high school | as : | 2 = Halftime Score--Not he | Totals 28 718 basketball championship and Lafayette Jeff for its third. BE a a BE a Ov 13 1s Turns In Resignation rows ssed-—Beott 2, Koeh 2, mes ate ervice PRA oni dba are the standouts 10 the RoFBenmSt semi. Jit Ta Lewin! 33 Mckenna 2. jt iit: eye NCB % » CARMEL, Feb. 14—— Carmel 1 on ; . y ¥ ee T oe : h, School was looking for a Froebel's Blue Devils can make state tourney history, too. All ifieinissitn Borie at and CH Ogden l J well Tu Davis 1. Best. i; Bova In High coach today. Marshall they need do is whip Hammond tonight for their 20th straight victory Indiana Central, 3 Manchester (47) 3 Lolitver 1. Uweager h Peuty 3 Calio 2. | goontz has resigned, effective at and then scoot through their own; —— — eee - Jones, 1 3 2 81L ¢ {27 p sectional, the Hammond regional, (This Is the second of four Patietson t 0 3 4 Hyde: 33} Manual 38h ot pf Wepre Seates) pt fhe close of the Sure! LT stories on probable team align- prc { 1 2 | Heeter, t 0 0 3 D.Nyers.t 1 4 J Oertelt F4s He'll take a teaching job at the Lafayette semi-final and take Bg Pickard. f 1 2 3'Sands.¢ 8 3 4 Green. 81 1 mecordt 203 1 Wilk t the three-game ments by semi-final districts in |Svails c 811 $Qoshert,g 4 0 5 nos. 08 1 ear 21d inson next year. final | the 41st annual Indiana high Windell.s © 0 0 | Hofman's 5 5 J ocaut 9 8 linagec 3 3 21 A former Ball State star grand nale Sit opity ) Hofman, & Btuueoazer.e § 0 3 nausom.g 32.3 1 Dick Lamb, | d - series at Butler | school basketball tourney.) Sobinson.x ¢ 9 QProushs” 1 3 8. N;esu. § 4 3nenxes 33% ats ete, amy, ¢ wil er for 1} eters . iia - . _. Smiling 1 3 4 branes } 01 eration to succee 0 Fialdnouse here {many as 52 points in a single Totals 16 25 24) Totals 15 17 25)80oneis 9.0 0 oprunger.g 234 held the job for two years. Lamb Its a feat |game, yHsiftime Score—Indiana Central 28, Totals “13 11 14' Totals 1318 16/is freshman coach and teacher | “ i Ti ~8core. by Quarter: , never before ac- | North Judson, another ‘“peo-! Free Throws Missed_Jones 2, Sinclair 3. $ ‘Manual a. iv) at ‘Mooresville. Le complished ple’s choice,” or Culver from the Goshert 4, Hoffman 3. Proush 2 warrea Central § 15 8 8.39 ‘ ” Free Th Mis Jeffersonville jElymouth sectional could turn the Studeoaxer J. J np 2 Otten Fish, * CHICAGO RINK SKATES came close to it outh Bend regional into a “free- Indiana Conference |mecord, Hage. Ransom 3 fn 1935 and for-all.’ | Reieree, bcawomeier, umpire, Shumacaer Shelby ville Lafayette Jeff, the United ‘Evansville ey % 5 17500 stopped Terre Press choice to win the tourney, {itaraie "15000 $ 3 357 Deaf School (M) ~~ Chariten 39) | i " \ mn { Haute Garfield's | should have a breeze in the first, job Site reeessas 300 8 333 Wooten, t $1 ®3 tbody 1 $57 31-game winning- ir. Freudenthal round before running into Frank- st. Joseph’ 5 ttasrensaianed 3 Gormat,{ 3 3Cnapmant 3 2 2 8 fort's zone defense the following ‘Ineligible for championship because of (SEEererc 1 1 8 Ludiey.e 4 23 streak in the championship game week. © Iollowing| insufficient conference games. Title goes Yaar 3 3 Ji Ticaneor.g 8 1 4 four years ago. [to Indiana State. clinched last night. | Messet. 213 § Morman.g 001 - {A rouch,g $58 Froebel, depending on a bril- a Successful, the Broncos of S h d | Totals 18 12 inl Totals 18718 e center, Johnny c arfon Crawley ma Be ota 18 716 liant six-foot-fiv el no again meet Gary Froebel h a y IU Gets out n lp —8core by Quarters Moore, and forwar ademir te av op ng Mi h' All A (Peat School 10 18 11-44 Gastevich, who is just as tall, has © 2VENge a 54-to-44 holiday tour- IGN $ -American aariton 1410 8 7-39

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