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aum Center has/lowed by the Senate ‘Avenue scheduled two basketball games YMCA and non-Jewish team from! to be followed by a buffet din-Kirshbaum tilt at 5p. m, ner and movie for the players| Dave Levitt, president of B'naj|

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; s ® ° and coaches, tomorrow. B'rith, arranged the dinner. il A National Xr 10,969 Witness Playing Hershey An all-Jewish team from Kirsh- B'nal B'rith men will serve as] 18 E. Market FR-1862 * eo "The In i baum will meet a Catholic team hosts. : * | 43-To-32 Victory The Indianapolis Caps, just 13

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ds Illinois Athletic Club cleared 15 feet in the pole vault[uR ver the Unversity of Michi} It will be the final showing of Sreparded tonight for the second time in hig career. season’s largest crowd of 10,967 be Ssagon ore lglg as he $50,000 But he failed in his attempt to break Cornelius Warm- fang. vietory gave the‘Spartens Thursday night. The Caps lead in nta Anita erdam’s meet mark of 15 feet 37 inches in the Nationalliwo wing. over Michigan and the season series, 3 tp 2. whet ‘well. 4" AAU indoor track and field championships.’ boosted them to a .500 average Ewing tonight game, Ins

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Former IU Star Clocked in 4:09.4 _ Gehrmann Grounded in Milwaukee NEW YORK, Feb. 17 (UP)—Bob . Richards of the

Fred Wilt of the New York 2 feet, 63 inches which he estab-

EAST LANSING, Mich, Feb, 17 (UP)—Michigan State's basketball team combined its tight defense with a clicking offense to

in conference play. It was the first time since the 1938-34 season

games away from the end of regularly scheduled hockey season, can wrap up their 10th Coliseum victory in the last 11 games tonight against Hershey,

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Athletic Club scored his first jished last year. that Michigan State has downed scheduled lo Bay the Rnighta Ary lica indoor National AAU tri- Tom Bane of Tufts opened theits intra-state rival twice in one A Depeit on ussUay : . P umph when he beat John Twomey carnival this afternoon with. a season, wil Play St. Louis 3 17. (UP)-= of the Tilinofs A. C. by 20° yards|new meet mark of 59 feet 415| The Spartan victory tonight The Caps will resume their ge CONVENIENT ih Park's - in the mil inches for the 35:pound shot. Bane [2150 marks the first year that American Hockey League schedn the mile run. His time was Po ps Tous eat 4:09.4. broke the former record set by Michigan State has beaten Mion: TE — ule Thursday night in St. Louis 7 e Stable’s Irving Folsworth of Rhode Island eve sport, Steve Kraft above) In- and return here to prepare for e sl0.00 voit the former Jodiana Die ne 1936. . Little. =n Bowes, i Braté : Tuy dianapolis iafichuck [e will | ave the leading Cleveland Barons pext a ay, y —————— a er, rac up in ia Sunday night. 2 wound ; of the indoor season. He won thel, . ’ to pace the Spartans. Leo Van-| a new partner tonight when he RY Rap players now puckMetropolitan one- and three-mile This Week's State, derkuy made seven points to lead| teams with Clare (Rags) Rag- chasing for the Knights are Doug Away pres events this winter but was forced peg 10 Cage Card the Wolverines but fouled out| lan against the Hershey Bear: McKay, Jack Taylor, Eddie Brune- § ay ear to Sollow Don Gehtmann to the gn with five and half miles to play.| jn the Coliseum. Raglan, who teau and Jim Uniac. Present In- SUPER 0:98.09 § pe in the recent big indoor TOMORR: Michigan made only two field | Hog dianapolis players who have ; 8 stable events, Tanita) oor ie. goals in the first half with the played 23 games earlier in the played at Omaha are Max Mec- . iA ey Gehrmann, who had decided to| Michisan State at Noite Dame. first one coming after 10 minutes $6359 with She Caps, has re- Nop “yonn Wilson, Larry Wilson, a : 2a 4 Chicle IT change to the 1000-yard run to-| Lake Fores si DePauw.' of play. Second half production| turned to Indianapolis from De- Gordon Haidy, Marcel Pronovost, ii i the event, night, was unable to get a plane| Franklin at Wabash, = of goals for the Wolverines was| troit in exchange for Defense- Bill Fom, Nelson Podolslu and § | from Milwaukee, and did not get ity an = TUESDAY five giving them the lowest field| man Marcel Pronovost. Jim Henry, : 4 1 by Joe a chance to try for his first na-| Buller at Ball State. goal record in Jenison Field House 4 end of the tional senior title. ; Anderson at Manchester. this year. Notre Dame had the| . k 3 lengths WH Wit and Twomey turn-| "SWS, previous low of mine. © |Cage Standings Have New Loo ' g the mile into a two-man! Villa Madonna at Indiana Central. chigan ‘State (435.7. on, {3 vai Seuth Central — Columbus ad behind affair, Fred Dwyer of Villanova art Ingham Tech. a Eckstrom,f 3 0 Semin ait 3 : ji, Twa standings .of arias (Rushville and Greensburg). was a distant third and Alex Per-| Indiana State at Louisville. Fursethf 0 0 4Levittf 1 1 0 Jor high | Southern — New Alban cle II were ritt of 8 : THURSDAY W.Careyf 0 0 OlGutowsklf 1 1 0/conferences had a “new look” to- y s in the yracuse was fourth in| Franklin at Ball State. R.Carev.c 3 3 3/Brunstingf 1 1 0! | (Evansville Central). the field of eight. Olivet at Tri-State. Steffen.c 1 2 1Wisner,f 0 0 oday as ‘none of the defending 1 Away paid Ohio Valley Conference tourney, Louis-| Moorec 0 0 2 Vanderkuyc 3 3 Southeastern—Aurora (Madi- | y Cuore ree Fuchs Sets Mark | ville, Means.q 1 1 3 Fernane 8 g 3 champions successfully defended son). Chicle II, Mikey time was not too far| Yalparaise at Concordia (St. Louis). Staufier.s i : 3 Lawrence.s 8 2 2 their crowns. | Western — Linton (Terre OS pads met ak, Of | SVC tourney, Louisville. i |Smith,g 0 0 of New champions, with defend-| Haute Gerstmeyer). ii £033 But he. w 8g oroed | 0 bow Purdue ab Te TURPAY Totals 16 11 35] Totals . 1 182 ing titlists in parenthesis: | Northeastern — Kendallville department. n Miohisan State at Wisconsin. MLB, Score; MIERian. Sa ‘| Central Indiana — Elwood | (Columbia City). ing dep Fuchs set a new ichigan State at { meet mark of 57 feet, 11% inch Minnesota at Northwestern. Free throws missed: Bower 2, Eckstrom, (Pert) | Northern Indiana, East-— in the shot vel, 11% Inches! | prehisat at Jott ahington (54. Lovie). [uShr:,, vanes Lan Vara veru), | Elkhart (South Bend Central). | e shot put. arlham at Rose Poly. 2, Muray, Lawrence 3 > North Central — Lafayette | Northern Indiana, West — |

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Remy Meyer (Chicago).

Fuchs, who holds the world out- Viator) door mark of 58-43, inches, wiped

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|! Anderson at Chase. inti ton at Indiana Tech. otre Dame at Canisius, Rio Grande at Oakland City. OVC tourney, Louisville.

Jeff (Muncie Central). Gary Froebel (Gary Mann).

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Se By KURT FREUDENTHAL, United Press Sports Writer Maybe it sounds too fantastic to be taken seriously, but there Hockey seemed to be at least a “mild” chance today that last year’s four Sk finalists may again battle ther way into the charmed circle of Inales diana’s high school basketball tourney. ; : The four—Madison’s defending state champs, Lafayette Jeff's porting runnersup, New Albany and Marion>-all were ranked highly in the| pods Co. LI-3446 10000

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tussle at Lawrenceburg to do t—| weeks, and are regarded as §

their second overtime defeat of | the season. They dropped three! strong contend- other games for a season record ers for state’ honors.

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rugged in tourney warfare, They \ have height in Buddy Bunton and % least half a doz- Ralph Thorpe, and 6-foot-1 Mauen other power rice Lorenz is their top scorer. t ful teams a Lorenz recently erased Dee Mon- ! tourney favor roe's single-season scoring record. { tes when the Count Muncie Central and ' “Hoosier Mad - Frankfort, also members of the powerful North Central Conference loop, as tourney title con{tenders among the major teams, and Technical and once-beaten

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Heading the list is Gary Groebel, which finished the season with a perfect, 20-gdme win-

ning streak and is ‘the strongest title contender to emerge from Crispus Attucks of Indianapolis,

Anderson, Princeton and Evansthe Calumet area in four years. oj. Memorial as among: the Once-beaten East CLicago|ugarrhorses.” § Washington, though beaten sound-| . : i ly by Froebel during the cam-|- Glenn’s Wabash Valley champs, ! paign but also a member of the Who have to beat Oblong, Iii, toUP “Big 10,” and Hammond's Night to close their campaign with Wildcats are the Calumet’s other 24-game winning streak, undetourney hopes. |feated Waveland of Montgomery | County with a 22-game string and Has 17-3 Record |twice-beaten Winslow head the Lafayette Jeff, this depart- People’s choices” in the fourment's title choice, finished regu- Week tourney grind. lar campaigning with a 17-3 record, wrapping up the North Cen- DRIVE IN! tral Conference crown at Richmond Friday. Coach Marion Crawley’s Broncos are back with the same outfit which wasn’t “supposed” to get far a year ago. But Jasper two years ago was in the same boat and Cabby O’Neill’s boys couldn’t be licked in tourney warfare. New Albany's towering Bulldogs finished with the same season record at Lafayette. They're also unbeaten at home in 33 games and can extend that streak in their sectional and regional.

Marion, hit by a foreign-court jinx this year, dropped six of 20 games during the season. But] the Giants are dangerous with a| well-balanced outfit. Only Trester | Award winner Pat Klein is miss- | ing from their club which lost to] Madison in the afternoon of the! finals a year ago. | Rugged in Tourneys Madison relinquished control over the southeastern circuit Fri-| day, but it took an overtime|

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