Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 February 1951 — Page 16
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State High
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
School Tourney Gets
nder.
Huff, Puff Topple Hoosiers
lini Dim IU's Title Hopes In 71-65 Win; Garrett Fouls Out
By FRANK ANDERSON, Times Sports Writer
CHAMPAIGN, Feb. 20—Huff was the gym. Puff was
the Illinois basketball team. That Huff-puff combinati ana’s Big Ten dream house
on was enough to blow Indidown here last night, 71-65.
The ill-wind that blew the Hoosiers no good made the future
Pat's a Leader on the Ice, Too
Froebel, Hammond: E. Chicago eahingion Start Cage Battles
Other Front Runners See Action Later,
759 Teams Battle in Sectionals This Week
By KURT FREUDENTHAL, United Press Sports Writer Indiana’s 41st high school basketball tournament got
_ | under way today at five double-bracket and two-site centers
calendar read something like this: |as 759 teams were poised for action in the state’s top sports ana 1 ame; Indi is 115 games back) {free rr at 18:25. That was os- attraction. of first-place Illinois in the es, miinois. As usual, the opening day of the four-week grind was race for the Big Ten title. Iilini Stall ! light, although the tension among Hoosierland’s hardwood The Hoosiers need victories over; Then the Illini looked at the! faithfuls was heavy. the rest of their opponents. . . ./clock, stalled. Junior Ted Beach : : _ |titlists repeated. At least a dozen Purdue, Towa and Wisconsin at/sank a layup and Sunderlage col- They'll have little on their ng possibly a third of the dehome and Michi- ,; (lected a free throw at 19:25. minds the next few weeks exX-|tending sectionalists may relinigan on the road Pretty soon a flock of Illinois « cept to cheer the home team “on quish their crowns. + «+ to give the students were on. the floor con- gt State.” 1 oh . hips most in jeopardy Attorn Illini a show. Il- gratulating their heroes. Indiana ampionships mos tion of linois appears walked off, a little bewildered. | T pent ue afternoon and night! were those of ‘Mitchell at Bed- some” safe with three The . Hoosiers should : have ; oe gam og ford, Lancaster Central at Bluff- for col road games to known what was coming. The Sock dofaY J) fi ton, New Market at Crawfords- scribed go... Ohio had trouble in the first half, A Pat Stewart (center), women's city and French Lick state Fe 4 ville, Evansville Bosse at Evans- is poli State, North- % the 35-34 intermission lead can| tennis champion, will show her proficiency on skates, too, in the |tne two Calumet | ¥ille, Creauiovn at oko m 9, “Ww western and Steet. The Illini held sway most Polio benefit Times Ice-O-Rama Thursday at 8 p.m. in the Fair |p owe rhouses— Michigan City, Bourbon at Plym- : Joy Michigan State. ° The > minutes, h ‘h | Grounds Coliseum. Shown with her are Vonda Milt (left) and Niegel unbeaten Gary outh, Fairland at Shelbyville, gen o The Hurryin' ana up nd Migenda who hy Henry, two of the show's tiny tots. PE roebel and |g Terre Haute Gerstmeyer at Terre major Hoosiers hurried Anderson of 10 shots, the first coming at 4 |SoqsbeateBasts - Haute, Loogootes at, Washington, to ag out on Huff gym’s floor last night|11:00, the fifth at 19:55. Miran-| College Basketball ington. land Wheatfleld at Rensselaer. polich «prepared to regain the lead In the da’s fifth fielder accounted for the rinwa S dg Froebel. which. J A small-town school hasn't Big Ten chase. There were times halftime score. | Bae ton 74, Huntington 59. led the United made off with gu tourney sines TH) when that preparation seemed Garrett's fourth personal foul _ {Canterbury 77, Indiana Central 71. P h Toll 1915, and the city schools e Garder [patie 75, Wabash 67. ress nonor t likely to pay off. But there were hurt the Hoosiers. The slim, | Tilinois 71, Indiana 65. the last seven Freudenthal [expected to have things mostly lord. . . ober times whe, tal sophomores ning ivan com “snes: MI L1G my OW GES Bitte ct [oan prs hore sma PE Or om po : e, nd, picked up the fourth e 81. Minnesota, 78 “highly favored” to succeed Mad- “ . Choe pily 108 Indiana, the sophomores Yioiation at 17:50 of the first, Tribe Bucs Both ning State 68, Michigan 66, er Ay the king of the hardwood oR o> 5 andivl people's (throu Lt Nols. SU, (nai. Up to that time he had 14 ! Arkansas 40, Texas 8° hot-shots, faced a mediocre cross-|C0 cS: ©SP y with point t ophomores on the loose are points. L to Uncle Sa |Arizons 75,’ New Mexico A. & M. 48. \Glenn and Waveland. Along he seer i a ’ ose 10 uncie m (Bethel "so. Missourl Baptist 58 town rival, Mann, while seventh-| th the onl beate angerous. Two seniors and a Was Taken Out rmingham_Southern 65, Howard 35. | ranking Washington tangled with! [Froebel they're the only unbeaten this m junior are even more so. Take one He took it When Victory Field fans were Tu 86, Thiel 71. Porta outfits in this year’s sweepstakes, ing, no senior, for instance. He captains ook it easy In the second shouting “We want Grunwald” Seis Ig, Kenyon Lik Glenn's Wabash Valley titlists, , p half, i entral Missouri 61, Drury 358. Lat the Illini and plays, guard. His, S60 ne fhings from the bench early last season, evidently it Davie and Elkins 56, West Virginia Wes.| Hammond's Wildcats, amongz4.game winners, open their tour- lenge: name's Don Sunderlage and he’s/p. © stretch while Forward Jack gave Uncle Sam some ideas. | Denver 81, Colorado A. & M. B4. {the “well-regarded” quintets, open ney march against Terre Haute Franc one of the greatest players in the n worked his pivot. When| Mr. Whiskers beckoned, the Duke, to, Wake Forest od. tonight against city foe Noll. |gState tomorrow night. Waveland's said I Don. Tio looked it doing every- Barrett did. vetum to action he| young first baseman nodded, and! Georgia Teachers 85 Presheterian 76. The other front-runners won’t29.game victors also open tomor- * make thing well last night, sniping 18 pn ge 1) ? two free throws, the he’s in the Army now at Camp Kentueny 6b. Depout 53 otern 8%. [get their tourney baptism until row night, against New Richmond charg points to boot. tion. polling his concentra-/ Ord, Cal. | King 79, Garson. Newman 87, | tomorrow or even later. Madison’s| ag Crawfordsville. don’t Sunderlage figured in the play | Grunwald, 21, was the idol Of Lawrence Tech 81. Western Ontario 67. CUDS, Who are again considered Jinx don’t that probably cost the Hoosiers The Illini ace, Sunderlage, and the Indianapolis Indians’ custom- Mar a lh Sresbion &, a title threat, face North Madi-| Jin orn : the ball game. He was the victim Miranda tied for high ‘points at|ers, mainly the feminine clientele, Marviana 54, Clems an, 2 fe ertime), (SON in thelr Thursday night! The three perfect-record clubs promo of Center Bill Garrett's fifth foul arrett’s 16 made him run- and they made it warm for Tribe Munlenbere bs. Lohicn oc State 30. jopener. faced the “jinx” that no unbeaten Ther ‘ when only 6:10 was left to play. iy ripes, «he psa ied | Manager Al Foes When he chose Yehraska 34, Missourl = 101 Games Tomorrow team has ever entered the Hoosier ‘sinuati Soni Tied Score woun e season evens over the' Omaha 65, Sioux Falls 56. Acti icks up tomorrow with|“Hall of Fame.” Jeffersonville in ~Times Photo by Henry B. Glestng Jr. up with 15 points, 11 coming after rooki Stetson 63, Florida South gion b P timidat ; Garrett, 16 ints and all, ’ g after| rookie. : Southern I, 1935 and Terre Haute Garfield ’ The but doa shay see the ball. But a good defensive shambled to he Doneh, as Sun- the intermission. Grunwald was shipped to New| [Toledo Vane, Nee Joi aN Whopping 228 four years ago went undefeated a man like Indiana's Jack Brown (22) did. Brown went up fo success geriage sank the first of his two| , nit Put him two points ahead Orleans where he: continued to a oo per Vol 40. Friday, and 192 Saturday. When right up to the title game before TE block a shot by Rod Fletcher (37) of Illinois. Onlookers were successful free throws. Garrett’si the Iliini’s Fletcher and three swing a potent bat. But Lopez oinashe os. Georsta Yeh #7. the dust clears Saturday night they got the ax. : Dave a 's Gene Ring 7 and Irv Bemoras (26) of the Illini. foul and the resultant free. tosses! {points to the good of Bob Peter-| was vindicated by Stevens’ heavy Villanova 83, St. ® peters 1. only the 64 sectional champs will{ Such other favorites as Latayby Sunderlage made the score|S°R: the 6-8 Illini center. * |bludgeon and expert fielding un-|\weriern Kentucky ‘so Morchoad’7 ibe left to fight it out in next| lette Jeff, New Albany, Muncie that 60-all. { One unfortunate incident marred til the big fellow was sticken by, | Reman , Drake 67. | oek’ ’s 16 regionals. | Central and Marion are idle until & dcNu Sets 2 Purdue Garrett's final promenade ‘he game. Indiana's Gene Ring|a neck and back ailment that! Xavier (0.) >" 2. Lovievle” 6. Last year only 25" sectional| tomorrow or Thursday. thar he opened the Illini ficodgate. Rod £0 too aggressive with Illini Irv| forced him out of the lineup. mT RE Eh Snidul fi Sn = = Wi hb 34 P Fletcher hit a jump shot at 14: 30/00. pras nz: scramble for a Coogan in College |S acquies ecor S i oin s and Clive Follmer drove under Be DS are) off, Bul Youns Pale Coogan took over, =» to take at 15:55. The score became 64-60, a first base but failed to hit am I gave Boilermakers Edge Gophers, 81 to 78; Illinois. personal foul. Both boys shook{well as either Grunwald" or : al ? p ’ 77 71 Bill Tosheff got one back for hands at the free throw line. |Stevens. Grunwald batted well|S ', DESI ~~ Central Loses at Canterbury, 77 to Indiana at 16:05, but Sunderlage’s| 4! © , , Mines my lover 300 fof both Indianapolis | asl was A 34-point scoring burst by Center Carl McNulty, lanky junior|fast break nullified the Hoosier Boonell ts 3 5 LiSdolmer.t "4 2 "sjand New Orleans and the Indians ketball 2 Logan. had Purdue's basketball squad in eighth place inbucket at 16:35. Fletcher hit a FiL, , § § {Beach Lo 2 3 giwere hoping the parent Pirates from tk Pig Ten today to 510 eld] gobs and four Frou th Jp river. 3} 17; 30 and the Hoosiers Rine.¢’* 0 1 4 pavearit o 1 1 J VOUlE Feturu Jum to Yictory.mield . J cial are y rew 8 our fr rows at La as 00 me ou Miranda, 8 2 4/Fletcher, g 533 i in favo last night as the Boilermakers squeezed out an 81-78 decision] After the think-it-over rest, = — = {called him from New Orleans last 5 AR REDIT PLAN den gar Minnesota. I Rae 'Sammy Miranda deposited a 2 Bite (B17 Bo Taek, nase 5 pojtall, a elated. at thelr "seoring broke two Purdue) lonship. arored oi Ne foot set shot at 17:40 and hit a| mirands. Masters 3. C Foiner Bemvoras: the a a % LOW DO moneta, * H he 2 ane mark co- HCC tilt at Canterbury. But the |e SH LW and Nate Mes- fornia and will remain out. of 0 D JH PAYMENT * NO CO-SIGNERS i Where sting, 1937, and Greyhounds’ Dwight swans, Wrestling Card Bi 10'S di Ibaseball until June, Like Grun- i . . Pm states leading scorer, added 29 Tonight-at Armory ig 10 Standings. tas Come is in he wily ok YOU SET THE TERMS * WE CARRY OUR OWN ACCOUNTS Winogr 7 | a Ssed Young's [scoring total to 454. Each point MAIN EVENT INDIANA “510000 8 3 800 ais 44 And Stevens is back on the In- athietis saason record Of Swalls scores betters his one-year| Steve (Jungle Boy) Palmer vs. ily isconsin S 1 Sn aa 8M dianapolis roster and hopeful that % $5 HOLDS YOUR SELECTION IN LAYAWAY roars, | 8 points and four-year records for Central, [Buddy (Atomic Blond) Rogers, Eh 83 3s i 78 he'll be physically okay this year. was th Notre Dame got some revenge two falls out of three or 90 min- Misnetots § Jam EC | Sm tickets Purdue also at home with a 56-46 triumph utes. Ohia. Bapte eon. 310 331 84 hy % Hogan Skips Open" —_ - that th set a new field- over Michigan State. It was the| = ENING BOYS he 38 20 528 30! HOUSTON, Feb. » (UP)—Na- as mun goal shooting 16th straight home floor victory - oe ( ho Mighty). X an Big 10's Big Scorers ‘tional Open Champion Ben Hogan | This reeord connect- for the Irish. erman Krauser vs. Hopalong, ¥G PT Pts. Avg. Of Ft. Worth added to the trou-; lous att ing on 35 of 60 FIFTIES: At Crawfordsville, Frank1in /Rokke and Herbie Frecmsn in 2 JBagells. Nthwsin, 11 72 80 234 20% i bles of Houston Open sponsors tive of jempts for a McNulty College rallied in the second half | [bugtentn Sateh, i falls out of & MO eriase 10. 11 6 86 186 150 yesterday by announcing he! sustaine 507 average. to outscore Wabash, 75 to 67, three Of 70 WImUTes. a Nieholis Me 1 £8 11 181 Goulan't compete in the $10,000 ‘Minnesota was warm with a leaning on the shooting ability of H S Ba k thall nk alent fowa lf SL BS 13:3/ tourney Thursday. Bad weather AD4 average. {Ralph Ferguson who chipped in| sKe |L. Vanderkuy. Mich. 10 51 38 140 140 at Ft. Worth had interfered with McNulty scored 15 points in with 27 points. : | English 78, Pekin 42. | Jn Clinton. Wis. 10 53 24 13 13o his practice, he said.
the first half and after Minne-| sota pulled within three points| of Purdue, 69 to 66, in the secondr half McNulty went to work again with his point spree. In the final seconds Purdue led, 79 to 78, until Neil Schmidt slipped Hough for a two-pointer, In another Big Ten game last night Ohio State edged Michigan, ! 68 to 66, at Ann Arbor on a last! minute field goal by Jack Jones. Indiana Central, Already winner
BY Bob
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WHEN BARNEY OLDF!ELD BEAT "A-MILE-A-MINUTE”
Minnesota er) Purdue (81) son.{ § fh ahler,f f ° Sed. 30 ere 81 3 BACK AT THE TURN of the century, J ate 6 0 3B rewstere 3 0 8 Barney Oldfield was an American legend. . 2° 109 4Bermodye 3 0 0 With his tufned-around cap, his goggles Sohnghricn.s | 0 0 and his big, black cigar, he was the otals 36 6 32 Totals 35 11 13 Stighal i demon.” AY EMPIRE CITY Race Track in
slitime’ Score— Purdue 43, Minnesota
Yonkers, N. Y., on Oct. 29,
Throws Missed—Johnson, Miller, elle: 4." Means “Bcnngbrich, Greiner 3 1904, Barney Oldfield made 5 Weiany 4 Blwsiar 7. racing history. Driving his { . Michigan State (46) “Notre Dame (56) x “Peerless Green Dragon” 10 s It pf Leslie, f 4-1 2 A u : . 4 Bowir.g 6 ftpfBagler.t 4 0 3 miles in 9 min., 12 3/5 sec., he er, chte : Steffen, t i 3 Ylewinskic 4 6 4 fed his dust to the European ckstrom, cox. © 4 ’ W.Carer,! 2 3 3OConnor.e 11 8 champion, set a new world’s urseth, ns, § { i | RCorero 0 3 JNeumarie $8 4 record and won the title of | Jarlson, ¢ Eaton, & i Snoderiss. x 1 § 3 | World's Champion Racing | cAuliffe, g 4 Dri | Stauffer,g 0 0 3 ver, Means, g 1:1 3 | Totals 11 24 27) Totals _ 19 18 26 Halftime Score—Notre Dame 21, Michi- { gan State 17 | Pree Throws Missed—Bower, Steffen; | McAuliffe, W, Carey, Staufler, Furseth | Leslie, Bagley 3, Lewinski 2, O'Connor 3. { Gibbons 2, Neumayr, Fichtel | Indiana Cent. (71) Canterbury (17) ig ft p fg It pf Jones, { 2 "1 Cline, f 4 10 2! # Patterson, f 3 1 4 Green. f 00.3 Ss Binclair; { 4.0 biApplegate,f 4 3 4 Swalls, ¢ 911 4iGerth. c 3 5.5 | Pickard, ¢ 0 1 O0/Courtney.& 3 3 § | Thomas.¢c 0 0 1 Pfaff, g 1.0 1 { : Stevenson, g 6 0 5 Waldron, g 00 0 | Bright, g 1 2 0 Trinkle, & 0.10 Robison, g 0 0 0 Fine & TT 51 { Colescott. g¢ 0 1 4 WindelL,g 1 2 3 4 Totals 26 19 27, ‘Totals 25 27 21 Jatin Score-—~Canterbury 40, Indiana Central 28. os
ae Throws Missed--Jones, Patterson 2 Swalls, Stevenson, Bright, Colescott, Gerth Courtney, Trinkle 3 Fine 3 |
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