Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 February 1951 — Page 27
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Sports The Indianapolis Times Features, Page 37 Section Three SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1051 _ PAGE 29 Editorials, Page 38
IU Thumps Wildcats; Illini Nip Purdue
: Doctor in the House?— 4 1 hy x * : ; lugs . | { Jimmie Picks Greyhounds Win Crown {iooies oop leaders | Attucks To Win Tip Anderson Henke Goes Up as Warren Goes Down Big 10 Tilt Monday ; Tourney Here [13-12, in Last A Er | Sheltie
(UP) —Illinois led all the way |Feb. 17 (UP)—The Hurrying tonight to beat Purdue 70 to|Hoosiers of Indiana swept 65 in a Big Ten basketball Northwestern off the floor togame. night, 94 to 63, for their Illinois jumped off to a 10|eighth Big Ten basketball vic-
to one lead in the first three min-|tory in nine games. utes and closed the first half| Indiana, getting ready for its leading 41 to 27. {game with league-leading Illinois Purdue rallied twice in the sec- Monday which may decide the
Says Howe to Be in Finals;
Here are Writer's Choices Half-Minute
(An open letter to Dr. Herman L. Shibler, Indianapolis’| ’ ; : . olesc sports-minded superintendent of public schools.) She ih long Dear Dr, Shibler: | ot Is Margin; This is it. I hope you're ready for your baptism of Swails Nets 27
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fi d . . * : re to ‘this thing we call our Hoosier Madness—Indiana ANDERSON, Feb. 17—
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basketball. : You're doing a great job neuro-psychiatric specialists. Our|Indiana Central's Greyhounds ond Half, With 11 Bo ening Bi Ten Standi , BT JOD. 10cal sectional drawing this year i 3 Big ings of Indianapolis wrapped u 8 to 50 But you haven't fooled me.|can give anyone a case of neu- 12po ey P Oy i away again, to{JiMoals i... ois. % bobo Te fe Now I know why you want|rasthenia. 3 the 1950-51 Hoosier Confer- a Bo lead, but BE ine Wiscanatn a 18 4 00 sas $01 two psychiatrists for use in our| At this time last year, a 09 . : came within three points of them | Aor Swestern' "11:50 § 3 948 140 ai DE a yeti, shortage threatened our tourna Hoosier Conference ORES to 65—with 90 seconds left in |Michisan State . 111 8 § 50 ie 488 With all your wisdom, you were ments. a2 3 bold omer OH jndiana Central . on 1 fi the game, LT A 3% 0 sar i! psychic. . Listen: our .esteemed comm's Shira Franklin ......... 8 3 8 Illinois controlled the ball the Ohio state |. 350 167 13 You've never had a chance to|forget the Youneys. i rad ie a Hanover bs 17 4 se rest of the way and Jim Bredar| yunun GAMES TOMORROW see why people can go nuts over|that Tech was gong 10 on ons ‘3 8 3B sank a long basket with two| Minnesots at PURDUE this basketball at tourney time, Save our coal, we pleaded. Manchester '. 1110.00 38 am seconds remaining for the 70 to| ono State at Michigan. : a 65 final, | conference championship, threw
In your clairvoyance you've been But they wouldms Hten. Now a savior. ‘I'm ready for Psycho 0. ence basketball champio hi I hope your psychiatrists are'S8. I never had it so easy—then. 2 t e pionship
‘The Illinois win set up a champ- 'a blistering pace at the Wildcats jonship game Monday at Huff | from which the visitors never re-
here tonight as they squeezed i : Gymnasium here between the|covered. Redskins, Bears and a Hornets Nest osteal. quandaiy|® Anderson College, 13 to 72. Tint and Indiana, which tonight| With lanky Bill Garrett, Bobby Right Tom ihe start, 1 head into, BY a it oi. Guard Jack Colescott gave the defeated Northwestern 94 to 63. Masters and Gene Ring showing a tes ie unpredictable. anual - wa > hor Greyhounds their margin of vic- Dineis GO) ~~ Purdue 65 [the way, Indiana's fast-breaking : But Manual Bot lott 10 of its last 13 games and Lawrence has ory when he a # Jong sho! fium C.Pollmer t 3 ' 1 Bahler.s, ¢ i "s attack netted a 16-to-1 lead in the come up with a 13-8 final mark. So I take Lawrence. Y : grasd’ 3 1 SiQreinect, | { first five minutes before North- ’ Beech G 1 It was a heartbreaker for the © 8 3 3|Stone.s 0 8 © western connected from the field. Then I hit the Hornets’ nest—Howe and Beech Grove. I Cal ,pgergon five since they hit with Beterson cd o 3McNuitve 5 3 3| Northwestern rallied momenbe stung, but Howe will. protect . much more accuracy from the Sunderiages § 1 3 Brewster 413 tarily and narrowed thé gap to me. phous number] ior Jas field throughout the contest. Bredsrs 1 0 0 N02 to 15 before the Hoosiers But take the Deaf School-Short-|, , "r'gon't like that with tour- Swalls Boosts Mark gites ILI Totald, pulls |turned the game Into a yout. olimer. Be-| The final score set an Indiana
Pree Throws Missed C P h, Sunderlage, Felcher 4 |fisldhouse record, bettering by
moras, Beac De all Marks (Chicago), Max /three the output chalked up Mobr (Minnesots). = against Earlham five years ago
ridge game Thursday night.|n "time coming up. Southport| Dwight Swalls, Central's highShortridge (5-13) has played the has won 10 of 19 . . . tougher scoring center, boosted his scortougher opposition, but the Blue teams . . . stable guards . . . ing mark in the conference toa Devils ean be cantankerous. Jake|comeback powers look good . .. 425 total as he matked up 27 Caskey’s Silent Hoosiers (4-15) they're due for a surprise. points against the Ravens. ; might have the height and the! But Washington clubbed South-| Swails had trouble connecting «- -ers, but let's be wrong again:iport 56 to 39 at Washington early from the field during the first 3 1ke Shortridge. in the season. So what do I do? I half. Thirteen of his points were {iow comes Washington-South- take Southport. See, Doctor, I'm marked. up on free throws. He! port. What's that psychiatrist's nuts I tell ya". |hit for seven fielders. 2 . sil f: t - He's Got the Willies, too, Doctor : fo rral lumped ort i —— —_— ake SD Bas Surned ash Deratur Central. But I'm Anderson Dogan Jourecting, Row. Warren Central's Bill Henke (35) jumps high to sink a fourth-quarter basket in the Central Stage Comback Crispus Attucks has bounced Sacred Heart twice. Heart haslto 13-10 Bt the end of six minutes. Howe hardwood contest. Howe won, 45-36. Hornet Guard Ed Dwyer (53) stretches in an attempt In Second Half won 14 of 20 games; Atfucks 18 of 19. They'll play like Spartans, Anderson took its first lead, to spoil the shot as Central's Bob Hage (43) awaits the rebound. but Attucks will fight like Tigers. 20-19, with 11 minutes gone in The Ripple-Tech game gives me the willies. That's becauseithe first half. The lead came on Coach Frank Baird sits on the a long shot by Paul O'Neill, An- out it MS Ripple bench. Tech won 41 to 36,] But can Cathedral? Warren derson’s only senior, who was| at home dast week. Central lost 10 in a row, thenjplaying his last game for the B 4 WwW L 45 36 Yoeh hay bad gical re own managed four wins lately. Cathe- Ravens. MW arren LOSES, - sion, fist amo own ; 3 Anderson Leads at Half rep | . dral has won eight of 18, but can : ; Bob Nets 14 to Boost Total to 327
players and not enough firm lead: At the end of the first half,
ership, ‘but the Greenclads might|the ip-and-out Irish stop a tour- And ® Ea : ge . Siig erso. 38-30 lead find themselves long enough toiney team like Warren? On ai Ty ad 'gdined 8.35.50 jena Team Balar ps For Season as Howe Hornels Triumph
in a non-conference contest.
Garrett, who netted 22 points for the night, 17 of them in the
first half, was lifted for sub-cen-
\ ter Don Luft with about 11 minSt Joe, 63 to 3 Mui ’ Indiana led 51 to 32 at the half but refused to slow down in the second stanza. The Hoosiers widened the margin to 70-44 before Sones Branch McCracken empti the bench. But even the By FRANK ANDERSON gcrubs kept up an amazing shootButler's Game No. 22 was|ing exhibition until the final
Hage Sets Scoring Recordi « = mos mt mgt, pu, 1s sortaweson
The Bulldogs pleased a crowd with 17 points. of 1200 Fieldhouse fans with a Indian (43 second-half comeback to end a|Toshettt 5 3” seven-game losing streak. It was Buck i 9 their fifth win in 22 starts. Stik Joe picked up its 15th loss in 21
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survive. |{hunch—Warren to upset. Cid Bob Hage set a new Warren ‘Central record last Bl EE aR | Iv] Be Difficul in the Semi Throughout most of the second Nose Out Bend as Howe's Hornets used superior height and rebounding to down the The game served as Butler's| ) ifficult in the Semis ia) ey Anderson held an 8- or 10. Times State Service Warriors, 45 to 36, at Tech. 0 third win in nine Indiana ConNow round two. Howe will be pushed by Lawrence Central and Pores So: | BLOOMINGTON, Feb. 17 —| Hage meshed 14 points to bring his season total to 327. Morris ference engagements and St. Southport will have to go against Shortridge. But they'll win. Joe Sinclair hit in the final four gouthport’s Cardinals won their Milburn set the old record of 322 points in 1940. |Joe’s ninth loop loss without vicBut can Attucks escape Bey Davis Virtually me SSMS team Dat pi ha 30 bring Central ke within|¢irst state high school wrestling) The Hornets started fast, jumping to a 11-to-2, then a 13-to-5 tory. upset Attucks in the first round last year? It might. can T a wie to Swail it oy championship, since 1844 without lead at the end of the first quar-|~ The Bulldogs led most of the Mh os : ‘ oe Sin prs OS ea pag v one winning a single individual ter which expanded to a 30-to-9 first half. St. Joe put on a spurt { : 22 = 71-all & e at'champonship here tonight. bulge at the half. DePauw Takes seven minutes before the inter- , nf 7 BIL mith hit a free throw and| Team balance gave the Cards| Wayne McCord and Hage mission 254. tun Asok ths lead 7 hy ; A put Anderson ahead, 72-71. Then, |27 Points, four more than South [brought the Warriors within 12| z ned Tp close-in basket by by x RIA came Colescott’s winning shot. (Bend Central. The Cardinals, Who points, 30 to 18, before the Hor-| . od b 1. Elbert. . Then, Tq wl [4 . Anderson hit 20 of 68 from the|®d last week's qualifiers with nets could find the range in the al jspuEn y Forward Jack Wil’ RZ bk 8 field for 426 and IC put in 27 of |¢ight men, had five second place|third. Howe led at the end of the| n ne posts, the visitors drove to JS 7) © 4 92 for .293. and three third-place winners and third, 35 to 23. a Balfuitne Jead. LSE A p So rh 2 Anderson (1) = Ind Central (Ih) Sofauited twice because of In-| mage and McCord closed the Defeats Hanover The yh jomatek fast in « 4 (Tr | Cr Harris.f, § 2 3 Jones, 11% . gap to 40 to 34 with six minutes| |, Overtime 75.71 the second half. They built a 41 “1 — os ad SO Blevinit $3 JSinclst 3 3 3 Coach Chauncey McDaniel'siremaining, but Howe went ‘nto ' I No a ave Dy 3 — VA ORellig _§ 0 Stevenson. 8 1 first team title in three years at|possession game to squelch the ANOVER. “Feb. 17 DePauw| Guard Tom H hg t oy by C4 i po J J Gourley.t 1 0 0) Pickard: 3 9 Southport loosened the strangle- losers’ rally. University’s quintet defeated Han- | Center Mike Kacmar ‘tied u Jos OF AZ 1 zs Ze Gosnells ¢ 9 QBrieht! . Qo § ohold on the stdte mat diadem| Howe ended its season with alover College, 75 to 71, here to-|two free throws. Then ae er | __ _,Colescottz § 0 theld by Bloomington's matmen 13-5 record and Warren Central night in an overtime basketball hit a push shot and Art Fou take Warren Central, a team it downed 62 t6 27 in its opener? Yes, Totals = 291433 Totals 2 17 2¢/in the last six years. The Pan-ifinished with a 4-14 showing. | game. gerousse sank a free th rol but not by 35 points. | Free ows mised Haris 2 Bovine thers, coached BY CUffOrd | mews (5) Warren Central (38) It was DePauw's 12th straight|give the Bulldogs the lead for It's different in the semifinals Gourley 3. Bh, fard. Sincialr 3. (Two-Bits) Myers, former Bloom- Wood! + 3 P3l oertel.t f 3 "| victory and the Tigers’ 13th win|good at 44-41. and finals Saturday, Doctor, ney savvy and stability last year. Svalls 3, Stevenson 4. ington High School and Indiana iFahrbacht 4 1 2] McCord.t 4 2 4iin 15 starts st. J : Officials — Phil Kammerer and Harry Zobbe,c 0 1 4 Hagec 2 4 . . Joe waned in the next sev- College Howe's big veteran team might Reserve strength will mean gears. University teammate of McDaniel, | Dwyer s 6 1 3 Ransomg 1 1 1| At the end of the regulation eral minutes, but stayed withi catch up with Southport, winners much, but Attucks will have to posmmnnnnmaennnnng failed to give Myers his ninth McMuliens © 1 HE 13 iiplay the score was tied at 67-67. striking eT n STATE 51 to 48, at Howe in the last min- play the kind of ball it's capable Siteam title in nine years as head Schrier! 1 0 0 Brune 00 1 At h Ito 5 . 1he got| Ball State 77, Valparaiso 76. ute 10 days ago of doing to move ahead : K er lunk g|coach Wiert : 2 2 9 5 the BE he overtime De- o 53-49 with about five minutes gytier 63, St. Joseph’s 55. 3 . ) =| . , { auw went in e lead on two # Can Tech play Friday morning ‘ And the finaly Bowe 2nd x Pp Z| Ramon Gets Second Title ios - a a Wi Ta fel ders by Mac Parker and Lee| (Continued on Page 31—Col. 3) DePauw 75, Hanover 71 (over | and Friday night then tangle with tucks? Howe won 53 to 42 B ore Times Spoelal :| Hammond Tech scored 19 points] Aoifiine scote--Howe 30. Warren Cen- | Hamilton. | RN ansvl 5 big, rebounding, fast-moving At- Christmas at Howe. Attucks’ Wil- = [tral 19. * Evansvilks 91, Morehead (Ky.) , y He’ Gardn he. 6-1 6- COLUMBUS, O., Feb. 17 £|for third, Lafayette followed With| Free throws missed— (Howe) Dwyer ,,| Bill Moorehead and Barney Glenn Star Hits State 57 i! tucks Saturday afternoon with in- ardner, the 6-foot, 6-inch|2 _ geome officials can be all Z| i weir: (Warren Central) McCord, Hage, Scott connected for fiel 1 a : qe tly-used reserve strength?|stanchion, didn’t become eligibles \ yet — especially during a 2/18 points and Bloomington had Zico "Henke. Brune 2. gl RE ous : Indiana Central 78, Anderson 72. 3 For a time, yes. Tech had tour- to play until the second semester. |16. The Panthers’ Tom Ramon OF ietals—iohn Williams, Wilbur Schu- | e score at Tl-all Record 58 Points Indiana State 85, Canterbury 68. , yes. swimming meet. Ziwon the 114-pound class, his sec- mmti— (Hamilton hit the winning fielder Lake Forest 62, Wabash 57.
{for DePauw. Two free throws TERRE HAUTE, Feb. 17 (UP) |Manchester 72, Earlham 49. |were scored by the winner after —Classy Charley Session pumped Rose Poly 65, Principia (TIL) 52. {the game had ended. |in a season record-breaking 58| Taylor 96, Huntington 65. Russ Freeland led the scoring points tonight as unbeaten Glenn ' "BIG TEN | for DePauw with 21 while Moore- | High School wound up regular yjlinois 70, Purdue 65.
m————— i Can he make a difference? $ —— i a8 8 Purdue University was k Zlond state title in four years, and 1 ri Take Broncos— TS ane ng, People Tice swimming against Ohio Bob nguell, 177, who Won aH. S. Basketball : ut that whole ucks bunch,|= State here today. Came the Z|referee’s decision over John! CITY. COUNTY
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They've got class, Doctor. They've w ot the attitudes. aDOULE. battling nipsand-tuck Z|}, "mech and Roosevelt of East Southport 50, Shelbyville 41. |head had 16 for Hanover. season basketball play by blast-|jpdiana 94, Northwestern 68. 4 rig u with one OSU t sconsin anker. It S| {Westfield 47, Park School 41. Hanover (71) DePauw (18 |ing Oblong, Ill, 107 to 38, for its 7 sportsmanship and playing hard|Z was very close and excit- =! Chicago had 13 points. Shortridge, "3 fg ft ofl tg ft pf | 24th straigh » Towa 78, Wi 60. ji e to win. That's important. 3 ‘ | | OTHERS | Litehfield.t 1 1 3|Parkerf 334 straight victory. Minnesota 70, Ohlo State 56 . Aes got 8 basketballs. T Dnserver th Z| (Continued on Page 31—Col. 5) gyangville Lincoln 65, Noshvillol Sat, 5 3 Dguids . ; }4| The Wabash Valley champs michigan Stato 43, Michigan 3 : team that everyone respects—on = won ob oy ae er we thal ®rmscse | (Tenn) Poarl 55, { Morehend.t 32 | Stautter.c ie ] Sng ees me the 46119 plep team OTHERS . =| ! i " atterson,o | ® Takes 17-3 Record or off the floor. They waited for an- : Big Ten High Scorers | Evansville Mater Del 45, Niag- Sarde 01 1) Gephart.& 00 0p pe ad unbeaten season. American University 67, Western s Like any good team, Attucks|2 nouncement of the ti | G FG PT PP Ave.| ara (Ky) 44 |Gelasiere 4 1. Jifwcelands 8 § 2 owerful Gary Froebel finished maryland 60. Into Title Play will play ‘em one at a time Hl ement of the time. Zip, eis vw) TIT 80 3 20300 ie Bait: : Colliers 11 ljamesq 2} 3iwith a 20.game winning streak | 4 delphia 74, Upsala 65. play . | There was none. = |Sunderiage, (Ill) 14 58 56 188 168 Evansville Reitz 54, Boonville 52. scott, 8 3 4 Keesiingg 0 o 1;and little Waveland of Montgom- ama By JIMMIE ANGELOPOLOUS | Me, I'm just writing to shows The official (stopwatch = Mono. (Purdue) 10 55 51 161 133/Glenn 107, Oblong (11) 38. Lm erin "= = —lery County is a 22-game winner Alah 59, Georgia Tech 4, Two years ago Jasper squeezed [YOU Why our school system needs and all) had fallen in the Z| Darling, (lows) .... 10 58 38 154 15.4 Monticello 44, Peru 40. | Totals =~ 391321 Totals . Muaevet| Dave Ummell of little Waka. | Albany Teachers 82, Plattsburg out a 61 to 60 thriller from Madi- two psychiatrists this year. | pool. + BiCalgbeck, Iowa) ... 10 54 45 133 137 North Manchester 58, Warsaw 57. [3,0 ve Missed—Green 3, ‘Liteh- (Tusa collected 85 points against Teachers 81. ' i Psychiatrically yours, HS Z |Vanderkyu, (Mich... § 44 34 122 1¥5| Winslow 66, Evansville Memorial field. Orrill. Rawlings. Scott 3, Parker 3.| Albright 83, Lebanon Valley 73. gon's junior-studded Cubs and 13 2 | Skoos, Minn.) ..... 11 83 30 146 133 James, Guild, Patterson Millersburg Friday night for the| ,, ;oret 55, Wesleyan (Conn.) 45. won the state high school basket- Jimmie Angelopolous. sb srt sss Clinton, (Wise) .... 10 53 24 130 130 50. :. |“ Omecials—O'Nfel and Baird, |previous individual season record. Ey 55 Baylor 44 evin— —— - eae — » .
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to 44. Jeff had five juniors on its starting lineup and we said “never” to their 1951 state championship chances. Everybody’ll be after ‘em. Everybody has and we're glad that Gary Froebel spanked ‘em in their holiday tourney and that Muncie Central and Frankfort nicked them in overtimes. Coach Marion Crawley should be glad, too. "Began Moving Again The Broncos began moving again after they made some midseason adjustments. When they downed Tech here, 59 to 53, the Broncos moved like a team that | knew where it was going and how long it would take to get! there. Jeff captured the North Cen-| tral Conference crown with an 8-2 league effort and shoved defending champion Muncie into second with an 8-3 showing. * Jeff heads into the champion-
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one MAYOR SPORTS EVENT THS won the state championship, 87 |eeK. THAT'S INDIANA BASKETBALL,
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by GENE. FEINGON a Bultimore 70, Washington College
Bethany (W. Va.) 72, Hiram 48. Bishop 76, Texas College 57. Bishop 76, Texas College 57. Bradley 71, Drake 61. Brown 78, Boston 76 (overtime). Buffalo 68, Lafayette 55. City College of New York 98, Temple 71. Colby 18, MIT B55. College of Charleston 50, Jacksonville 49. Columbia 90, Harvard 68. Cornell 59, Princeton 85. | Creighton 72, Colorado College 68. | Dakota Wesleyan 63, Northern (Aberdeen, 8. D.) Teachers 48. Davis Elkins 53, Fairmont State {| 8k : 'David Lipscomb 78, Birmingham | Southern 63. | Dayton 70, Louisville 66. {Delaware 66, Lehigh 58. | Detroit Tech 72, Ohio Northern 58. | Dickinson 77, Franklin & Mar- | shall 75. . Drew U. 65, Pace Institute 50. THERE'S NOTHING East Tennessee State 81, Milligan
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