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announced that ith Jackie Jenhe an dutfielder, n that my plans finite, and that 1s a pitcher, as ase and in lefg . “I don't yet irst experiment

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5th Big 10 Victory, 56-37

Times Special

~ EAST LANSING, Feb. 24 — |} Michigan State's swimmers went record breaking this afternoon | to dunk Indiana University, 56

to 37, Jacking up their Ten victory.

The Spartan tankers

six new records and won seven

out of ten events while ing the Hoosiers.

Indiana also picked

records when Frank Pisacreta did the 50-yard free style in :23.3 to better the old meet mark set in 1947 by Jim Duke of MSC of |

24.2, Larry Meyer,

1:34.3 to better the pool

sity records of 1:35.0 and 1:35 .2,|

respectively, Michigan State's Bert

fan, swimming the 1500 - meter free style for the first time in his career, came close to smashing

the NCAA record.

swam the distance in 18:41.8 to unofficially better the Big Ten|

mark of 18:58.1 set by Jack Tay- Worsham | eads 4

lor of Ohio State in 1950. The

NCAA mark is 18:38.3,

Indiana, swam the 150-yard individual medley in

McLachian [the

- - moved out into a two-goal lead Mini Blast osu,

Speed Exhibition

Gaps Lose, 1-6, To Cleveland In Overtime

Glover's Hat Trick Goal in Final

Period Ties Score

CLEVELAND, Feb. 24 (UP)— The Cleveland Barons and Indianapolis Caps wrap up their week - end American Hockey League series in Indianapolis tomorrow night after the Barons copped a thrilling 7 to 6 overtime triumph here tonight. The Caps’ Freddie Glover, who leads the AHL in goals scored with 40, finished off a power play John Wilson ,¢ 19:56 in final period to level the score at 6-6. Indianapolis had taken its goalie, Jim Henry, out of the game and put six forwards on the ice. Glover's 40th goal also gave him the hat trick for, seum for a $25 war bond as an [the night. added attraction to the sched- | The veteran Fred Thurier of uled Indianapolis-Cieveland |Cleveland, stick handling his way|

game. Cap Coach Ott Heller [down the ice, drew Henry out of |position for the winning goal at

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speed runs. Cleveland skaters Indianapolis led, 2 to 1, at the|

Indianapolis Golden Glovers Due In Chicago Today ‘MSC Tankers Set 6 Records |

A Edward Denny (left), official Times-Legion Golden Gloves weigh-in man, checks the weight of Wilson and Leo Gravelle forthe {9:26 in the overtime period. | Bob Johnson, ||8-pound ghampien, prior to the trip to Chicago. Looking on (second from left) is |Times-Legion Committee, headed soldier, has his work cut out for

| Tom Miller, chairman of The Times-Legion Committee. Waiting to be weighed behind Johnson are will be Joe Lund, Hy Buller and (end of the first period and the | John Smith, Camp Atterbury, 160-pounder, and Ralston Evans," |26-pounder.

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Champs in Fine Shape For National Tourney

Titleholders in Four Lighter Weights :

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By JIM HEYROCK, Times Sports Writer CHICAG@, Feb. 24 Indianapolis’ Golden Gloves team, hoping for a team championship, will arrive here tomorrow to participate in the Tournament of Champions, sponsored by the Chicago Tribune Charities. The eight fighters, winners in the Open Class of The TimesLegion Golden Gloves Tournament in Indianapolis, were in excels lent condition for the grueling — Chicago tournament and de- going well in the third when he termined to do their best against/suffered a cut over the eye from

the champions |a head butt. The bout was | from 41 other |stopped. ‘ Centers. . | Martin ‘and Evans are new= Weights of the comers to the team but both have eight boxers \ability and are eager to do well

{in Chicago. Work Cut Out The four heavier weights will weigh-in Tuesday for their Tues- . |day night fights, For these four |fighters, Bob Payne, 147; John |Smith, 160; Birchler, 175, and Don {Evans, heavyweight, it will be {their first experience in Chicago. Smith, the Camp Atterbury

last Friday to see that none kK lwas overweight i [for his division. The team was accompanied by boxing - trainers ‘Eugene (Tiny) Bland and Edward Denny and members of The

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Jim Heyrock

(him since the 160-pound class is {one of the most rugged in thé | Tournament of Champions this

by Chairman Tom Miller. Trained at Bland’s

|score was tied at 2-all early in

rookie Walt Hergesheimer. second period.

Cleveland lowa Trounces

in the final period on goals by Michigan, 70-48

Rookie Wali Hergesheimer and | Harxy Taylor, but Gordon Haidy| IOWA CITY, Iowa, Feb. 24 and Glover tied up the game for|(UP)—The University of Iowa Steve Wochy later|found the range in the second

f Clarke Scholes bettered a Big Houston 0 en {the Caps, de it 6 to 5 for the Barons, set- (half tonight to romp over last

Ten mark in the 100-yard free style swmiming it in :50.6 and State's 400-yard free style relay | team unofficially outdid the Big| Ten mark in that event with a|

time of 3:27.8.

Indiana picked up wins in the|—Lew Worsham, former National land played one tie. 50-yard free style, 200-yard cack | Open champion from Oakmont,

Ima {ting the stage for Glover's tying|place Michigan, 70 to 48, in the Posts 169 Total |goal. final home game of the season | The triumph was Cleveland’s|for the Hawks. At 45-Hole Mark fourth of the season over Indian-| The Iowa-team had trouble getHOUSTON, Tex., Feb. 24 (UP) |apolis. The Caps have won two|ting organized early in the con{test and relied on free throws to Glover got one assist «in addi-!stay within striking distance of

stroke with Sam Seki setting the| Pa. surged into the lead at the tion to his three goals while Joe Michigan.

pace, and 150-yard individual}

- medley.

- 1 elay—1 Michigan State ato Bh hea Jim Quigley, Dave Patton); faltered.

ld Sho SO me—2:57.7 (Betters old meet | record set by MSC 1950 of 2:59.1), 200-Yard

hyde, MBC; 2, Dave Hoffman,

ne, 1U. Time—2.11.3 (Betters meet rounded the turn in four-under-| Lund. Tecord ser’ by Abel Gilbert, MSC 1941 of

ree style—1, George Hooger- stil]

45-hole mark of the $10,000 Hous-|Carveth notched four assists for! The Hawks started moving late Open today, climbing from|the Caps. {in the first half and pulled into a sixth spot as the earlier leaders ‘ |26-t0-26 tie at halftime after Hockey Summary | Michigan had led all the way, CLEVELAND — Goal. Bower: detense,| Frank Calsbeek, senior forward Worsham | Sams. Lavitt; center, Douglas:

Samis. = Lavitt; ce Douglas; wings. making his last appearance in the c ,_ Olson. Spares—Buller, ams, ; Hergeshiemer, Thurier, Sonmor, | IOWA v fieldhouse, sparked ’ the

{Par 32 to take a three-stroke lead |" suBiAN EaT 18 tho; |Hawks. Iowa moved into a 10-

With all of the front-runners)

egos on the course,

Henry: defense,

3 50-vard free stylet-1, Frank Pisacreta. over the field at that point with| Kraftcheck. Heller; center, McNab: wings, |point lead with six minutes gone | Se

1U; 2, Sam Seki, 1U; 3, Jim Schultz, MSC.

Time—23.3 (Betters meet record Jim, Duke, o ) ancy Diving—1,

set by , 1947; Bill Nesbit, IU, 1950

8 Kenn Coyne, MSC. bogey, brought Worsham roaring Carse. saa DS ists. TU, 308.8: 3 Chuck | ooBoY g g

sizzi, Haldy. 8 s—Folk, Woit, 169. |Gravelle, J. Wilson, Pilsen, Carveth, | and built it to 25 points, 63 to 38, . : : ! over, eid, orrison. | Five birdies, offset by a single Referee—Harry Ornest; linesman—Bobby | Pefore the reserves took over. |. Calsbeek hit 19 points to lead SCORING (all scorers.

from behind te pass the 36-hole First Period

T 4 y| There has been no letup in year. Louis Ready Now training for the eight champions, Included in the class are such For Charles Bout since they won their titles Feb. 16. fuged battiers a5 Chicage's Rich- | {All have worked out daily at the national welterweight champions | SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 24 Bland gym, with the exception'ship for the past two years, and | (UP)—Joe Louis said yesterday of Art Birchler, 175-pounder, who Sammy Peters, a full blooded fn- i {he is “ready now” to battle Ez- has done his traini t Pt dian from the Tama, Ia., reserva- | COLUMBUS, O. Feb: 20 (UP) 2 Cherie for the heavyweightiin RE L mine. 3 irdue tion, who scored three straight \—Illinois scored its second season fonshi d al rg niversity where he is a junior.|,, .xouts last year in the Chis victory over Ohio State tonight, & pons t P i b predic ot this| The four lighter champions will | cago fournament. 89-69, to maintain its first place ie Sh ’ oo Sage : in see action Monday, the first night Has Examinations * standing in the battle for the Big Spring aL e B00 of action in Chicago Stadiym. | Birchler will not accompany ‘Ten basketball championship. | . They will weigh in at the CYO|the team tomorrow. Because of | The visitors won their 11th| Louis, apparently lacking ihe gym, Congress and Wabash Ave-|examinations at Purdue, he wi game in 12 Western Conference Punch that made him the killer of nus, here. They are, James Mar-|jeave Lafayette Monday night. , starts by scooting to a 12 point|the ring in bygone days, scored Atin, 112; Bob Johnson, 118; Ral-| gurvivers of the first two {lead during the first half and Skeptical technical knockout overiston Evans, 126, and Walter Hay- night's action will battle Wednes{staying ahead the rest of the way Andy Walker Friday in the tenth | wood, 135. day night. Those who come out on |despite a last minute rally by|and last round at the Cow Palace Immediately after the fighters|ton jn that session will return to |Ohio State. The Bucks now have The victory certainly didn’t dojare weighed-in Monday, the draw- Chicago for the finals on Mar. 9. lost 11 of 14 Big Ten contests. anything to help the Brownings will be held and the fighters| mpe Indianapolis team will reThe game, which wound up the Bomber's prestige—through no paired for the first bouts, turn home next Thursday.

Keep Loop Lead

defending champions’ home sea- fault of his own. old Story ; ‘son, was a pushover for the con-| He chased the frightened Walk- { s {ference leaders. ler all over the ring for fine The Chicago tournament is an Beloit, Bowling Green . Little Trouble ‘rounds. Referee Frankie Brown, ry : "Win in Double Bill :

Illinois had little trouble keep- stopped the battle after one min-|W00d. Johnson was the 112- ide ing control of the ball until the ute and 49 seconds of the tenth Pounder last season. He won bis| CHICAGO, Feb. 24 (UP)-Be:

last five minutes when Ohio State| stanza with Walker still on nis first fight of the tourney and then loi survived a second half Loyola

Ha Tara Cire style—1, Clark Scholes! ork joader. Ed Oliver of Seattle |. 1-—Cléveland, Thurier (Buller, Williams). Towa (10) Michigan (48) got hot with the visitors leading| feet, but obviously willing to call Suffered a knockout in the sec- drive to gefeat. the Ramblers 68 9, Frank Pisacreta, IU; 3, George »| 3:04. 2—Cleveland, Lund (Williams), 13:00. tg ft p fg ft pf! { |ond. He has grown this year and to 64 and Steve Galetti dropped Hoogernyde, MSC. Time—:50.6 (Betters bie | Wash., by four strokes. Oliver 3 INDIANAPOLIS, Reid (Carveth Calsbeekf 6 7 4|Skalaf 2 1 183-58. Ohio scored 11 points while it quits at any time. d.la last-second field 1 to give 10-mark of :51.3 by Wallace Ris, Towa. |. q.. ¢ th 30 on|Slover). 17:00. Penalties—Glover, Thurier, Thompson 0 1 2|Vanderkur! 5 8 5S holding Illinois to six but the ie—————————— is stronger and more experienced. , goal . 1949; betters meei record of :53.1 by James [ACEC 10 a Laree-over-par on! Haidy. Diehl! 1 1 1lOlson.t 4 1 2 | This will be Haywood’s third Bowling Green an 80-to-78 win Duke, MSC, 1948; betters varsity record of ithe first nine today for a 173 Second Period Colbert.f ~~ 3 0 1idutowskif 0 0 0 margin of the conference champs College Fencin DePaul before 1 i ‘50.9 by Clarke Scholes. MSC, 1950; and |. 4 — INDIANAPOLIS, Glover (Carveth). Gochranef 8 1 4 Brunstingf 0 1 1 tt h : | 9 ug trip to the tourney. Last year, over DePaul ore 12,135 fans in ool record of :51.1 by Clarke Scholes.) total. (3%, 7 ay eland. Sonmor. (Thurier. gsckiisent 0 8 1istembers.q 0 § 9|Was just too much. also in the 135-pound class, he!a Chicago Stadium college basSC, 1951). | Closest to Worsham with nine| Woch¥'» 19:27, Penalties—None. |Darling.e 3 3 2 Willlams.e 0 2 5, The dazzli rfor g| eon 14, Columbia 13. po ’ | 200-Yard back stroke—1, Larry Meyer, -losest to orsham nine| Third Period | Rot. 0.8 liTiernane 2 2 2 mg pe mance oO | Valley Forse Freshmen 14, Penn Presh-| won his first two fights and was ketball doubleheader tonight. 10; 3, John Quigley. MSC: 3, Jack Black- holes still to play on the third|g $5INRIANAROLIS Mchab (Heller cifione 5 3 3 Leviite 1 2 1/Illinois shattered two coliseum|_men 13. i na man IU Tie oke—L Al Oman, round was young John Weitzel of mer (Wiliams, Buller. 2:42." 8—Cleve- Scrossss 0 0 2Murravx 0 J &/scoring records. The Illinois total] : » i { . aylor, ( % . 137. 9— > : MOC: Ty. Time—3:24.8 MBciters’ meet Harrisburg, Pa., whose even Par| INDIANAPOLIS. Haidy (McNabi, 8:35. 10 Gree 8:0: 3) (topped by two points the former| i Bhivers, 10.258 by David Seibold, MSC.|36 placed him at 172. | INDIANAPOLIS. Glover iCarvein.” Reig) Rueks 2 3 -. — — single game high of 87 set by at your 1000 o-Meter fies style—1, Bert Mc-| Tied with Oliver at 173 were 14:42. 12_INDIANAPOLIS, Glover (Car-| Boas A Ie i hire 21ithe Bucks against Marquette last Clachian, MSC: 2, David Norman. MSC; ararty Furgol of Long Beach, and | "eth: McNab) 19:56 Penalties—Heller. | LHS ws missed — Vander Kuy 5. Season. The combined total of! .

dburne, IU. Time—18:41.8 (bet-| J 3 PUL Sha record of 18:38.1 by Jack Henry Ransom of St. Andrews,

3 t ord © Taylor, 1050 Ohio State: meet fEeoTlo 2: 111, each of whom had 37s; Glenn|

c 20:31.4 by George Hooger mtovi LL en i Yay een on 2 record of Teal of Jacksonville, Flawywho eons 08 1 § Lh Icel Sam, Maden, Conell; Fav, BOoEY by Rene Chouteau, Tale, Jod1) shot a 36, and Jack Burke cf , 1 medley—1.

individual

eer chaltte, IU. Time—1:343 (betters;

13—Cleveland, Thurier (Hergescheimer), Skala 3, Clifton 3, Darling 2 19:26. Penalties—None. | Die

SCORE BY PERIODS inan, Lawrence.

On the Ice

SC 3 Houston, who had a 35. Jimmy Clark,

A 3 Huntingt Wi s untington AMERICAN HOCKEY LEAGUE : Ray Stickney, Cin i | Fao varsity record of 1:35.32 by Bedch, Cal, and E. J. Harrison, Western Division

Don Miller, MSC, 1950

iny—1, msc” ave St. Andrews, Ill, were at 174 | INDIANAPOLIS vans

61 40 16 5 85 244 182) 60 30 27 3 63 235 215 1

Cleveland

400-Yard free style re : . ! 3 Holtman, James Quigley, George Hooker after a 37 and 36, respectively. |Gifiisn 1717 86 25 28 1 57 194 1e3| hyde. Clarke Scholes): 2. BY. 24003 ree nn St: Louis .. .. .... 59 25 30 4 54 186 310 - rr (Dr840: a A gp 3:38 by . Eastern Division , | y Br Oa I re records 3:30. MSC. {Buffalo ..... fons oe 61 35 22 & 74 270 250 1948: pool record of 3:29 by Michigan Hershey ............ 59 31 24 4 66 208 196 1848; pool | Providence ......... 58 23 31 4 50 214 2431 MADISON, Wis, Feb. 24 (UP) e100 co Springfield 60 21 33 6 48

OSU Swimmers

RESULTS Last NiGnt 0 28 _Wisconsin turned back a slugHershey 6. Buffalo 3.

| w - = To Cincinnati U | * INDIANAPOLIS & (over-|35 to 20, tonight in the slowest ° i time). : Drub Wolverines | * | Pltisburen 7 st vous 1 [E2 en game Neve fils Season,

ANN ARBOR, Mich, Feb, 24| The Indianapolis A thleticimershey at Butfalo Clothemani oi Brovi.|field goals in the game, but tney| [Tilinols G9) | Ohio State (69) (UP Ohio State's swimming Club's men’s team won its eighth dence. Pitsburgh at St. Louis |plunked in 21 free throws to turn C. Pollmer.! 3 | 3 Remingtont 3° 4 3 ) — 8 | { : NATIONAL LEAGUE | | Bredar,{ 0 0 0 Wilks.f 01 4 team swamped the University of [dual swimming meet in 11 starts Detroit ........ 57 34 11 12 80 187 119/the balance in their favor, The mM. Folimer.f 0 0 1 Gillaugh.f 41 0 Michigan, 55 to 29, today for its yesterday defeating University of Zorcer® 3 # 13 1 7 1% lif| Spartans helped out by fouling|Bemereet 3 8 gadidar 9 8 8 17th straight dual meet victory./Cincinnati tankers, 54 to 40, in ew Vork 18 50 132 163129 times to 11 for the Badgers. | Berecke.f 0 0 2 Armstrongc 3 2 1 The Buckeyes won all but two the IAC pool. {Chicago 88 13 35 10 36 148 319] The game started at a snail's|Baceacinrc 1 3 0 joooamsc 2 3 2 i . RESULTS LAST NIGHT . (pace. Michigan State did not con-! Fletcher.g 5 2 4 Maher 3.20 events and placed first and sec-| It was the IAC’'s first triumph| Toronto 6 Boston 2. (P Jeg 41, |Sunderl's.g 13 8 1 Karaffag 4:13 ond in four events. lover the Buckeye school in four| Montreal New York 2. ied {nect with the basket until 4%2|schuldte’” 0 1 2 Dawes 01 3 Sophomore Gerald years. | "GAMES TONIGHT {minutes of the first half had gone ___ BHoarg 404 Ohio State Sopho 16-year-old Short-| Petit New York. Boston at Chicasn. by. By then the Badgers had) Toa 36 17 22 Totals 25 19 22

Holan set a new varsity record of | Bill

200-yard breast|ridge High School junior, paced . . stroke. In winning, Holan upset/the IAC squad with victories in Thom Signs Midgets

Stewart Elliott who was favored the 220 and 440-yard free style For Grappling Card [slowed down in the second pe-'M

2:172 in the

in that event.

Ohio Captain Herb Kobayanshi turned in the best performance of | his career in winning the 100-| Moran, Tom Lord, Tom Gastineau). Time,| Armory. His time was |

yard free style. 51.7.

Al Coffey, a sophomore find, | upset teammate Joe Marino in Cincinnati. Time 32.

the fancy diving event

Ohio State both top places.

8 2 Bill Renper, Cincinnati; 3, Frank Par- | counter. ei vf Michigan Stale £23 rish, IAC. Time, . | : : ot . Trim Field Today |; i befor mmo, sac, The beadiine attraction will pit Macksere § 8 Sponges, 4 0 Yy 2, Conrad Seviried Cincinnati; 3, Frank “Wild Bill” Longson against Earl pahike.c 3:1 OR. Careye 3 0 3 1 Cit T ne | 200-Yard breaststroke — 1, ' Bd prown, (McCready. Lou Britten ) mess Xap Dieng. 2 3 diMeanke st 111 i ncinnati: . om ord, ; le : - by . n City iourney | Treiter. Cncinnat, Hime. 3374. m Karol Krauser in a supporting |Garisont 0 0 8 -Yard freestyle—1, err, IAC: 2, 13 fo The field of teams competing John Raines, IAC) 3, “Roy Andrews, Cin- out. \McAulitte.s 3 0 4 cinnati, me, 5: . * | _————— CKS , . in the 34th City Independent 400-Yard freestyle relay—1, IAC, (Jim « Lo |W. Carey 0 0 1] Championship tournament at Moran, Frank Parrish, Bill ‘Moran, Bil Michigan, OSU Draw |Johnson.t 0 1 1 » '. y 3.9. ‘4 - — »- - - Dearborn Gym will drop from 49 ere eet | ANN ARBOR. Mich. Feb 44 | Totals 7 21 11] Totals 12 5 30 to 44 today. ‘Co r Glove’ Boxi | UP a Michi » Mich. €D. Z4.| Halftime score; Wisconsin 20, Michigan | : pe i ( )—Michiga ate [State 18 | Eight games are scheduled, be- P ing | . gan and Ohio State Free throws refused: Wisconsin 1

ginning at 12 noon, but the teams participating

in the tourney. Players are at-;, the third annual “copper glove” for them tempting to win a spot on the, i o tournament to be held in — all-star team picked in an effort/iye Senate Ave. to win one of the 400 medals of- narch 2 to 6. fered. Teams today are: |

33 Nook Ao ur Hardware ox | be at 4 p. m. Friday. The tour- Cornell clung to its slim chance Pepsi Cola: 2 bp, m., Mitchum and Schaffer ney is sponsored by the Pioneer/of gaining a tie for Eli Lilly; 4 p. m., Sams All Stars vs. Baker | Federation of the Senate Ave.League basketball title by recov-

Texaco: 1 p.m. vs. New 5 p.m. Blue and

Circle Bar vs. Moose Lodge.

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| GAMES TONIGHT |

Kerr,

worked up five points, | The game went on at a point-| a-minute pace the first half, but

{events and anchored the winning . ; 1400-yard free style relay team, Midgets will share the spotlight riod. Summary: (with heavyweights on Tuesday The school band kept in ‘he

300-Yard medley relay—1, IAC, « (Bin Night's wrestling card in the/{mood dy playing “Sleepy Time 3:11

11.8 . 220-Yard freestyle—1, Bill Kerr; IAC; 3,| Matchmaker Billy Thom has| Wisconsin scored at the opzn-,

John Raines, IAC; 3, Fred Colwell, Cinein-| oi omed little Sky Low Low to|ing of the second half and didn’t

Frank Parrish. | meet the Mighty Fritz in a special connect from the court until 121, | EVANSTON, IIL, Feb. 24 (UP) 8

| nati. Time, 2:24.8. TAC. 2 Jim Moran. IAC: 3. Bill : 2, Jim Moran, IAC; 3, Bill Renner, 3 event. Sky and Fritz introduced minutes had gone by. With the Diving—1, Jim Trefzger, Cincinnati, 79.1

to give , ints; 2, Ronnie Wolfe, IAC, 40.2 points; Midget wrestling here Jan. 30 second period half gone, the band

| no third , § - . switched to “Now Is the Hour.” | 100-Yard freestyle—1, Jim Moran, IAC; when Sky took a three-fall en Wisconsin (35)

{battled to a 12-12 tie in a dual| Free throws missed: Clinton 6. Mark-

ham and Nicholas 3, Dahlke, Van Dien, wrestling meet today after the Steffen, R. Carey, Carlson, Snodgrass,

Boys from 8 to 13 will fight Buckeyes’ strategy failed to win McAuliffe. Eckstrom.

three of Tourney Date Set are not

YMCA from Cornell Takes Harvard no ro dg

ITHACA, N, Y., Feb. 24 (UP)—

The first elimination bouts will|

Holy Cross Grade School of Inthe IVY gianapolis wil pit its basketball quintet against St. Lawrence of in ering from a ragged start to trim y,yrenceburg in the quarterfinals Harvard, 71 to 50, tonight. = |o¢ the CYO Cadet Archdiocesan ~ |Tourney at 2:30 p. m. today in the Cathedral gym, St. Andrew of Richmond and {St. Ann of Terre Haute will meet lat 3:30 p. m. inthe second contest| here. At New Albany, St. Mary of |Madison and St. Ambrose of Sey- . imour play Tell City Deanery and New Albany Deanery respectively, today. In a senior CYO Archdiocesan Tourney game, Little Flower of Indianapolis will meet St. John of] Enochsburg at 4:30 p. m. in the Cathedral Gym.

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—Second-division Minnesota paced | | by Sophomore Forward Bob Gelle, | {led from early in the first period M tonight to defeat Northwestern's @ ‘basketball team, 73 to 68, in a Big Ten game. i Gelle's performance made him | high point man with 24 tallies, Ki {five more® than Meyer Skoog, OIA - y | YOU SET Minnesota's platinum phantom. | ; J : THE TERMS Skoog, guarded like a blanket, on ? 0 {caused three Northwestern cen- $5 HOLDS YOUR (ters to foul out. i TV LAYAWAY | The Gophers went ahead 9 to 8| after six minutes of play and] [finished the half leading, 42 to 35. They got in trouble with six minutes left when the Wildcats tied it up 68 to 68. {| But 8koog made a drive-in shot and Roger Schnobrich flipped in |three free throws to put the Gophers ahead.

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