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PACE 18 ____ THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES . SUNDAY, FEB. 25, 1951
Pen-Pointing The Week In Sports FEET TE OE yA €, a. Sp i ET
04 PREP CAGE TEAMS \ a VIE ‘FOR lo REGIONAL | | ; CHAMPIONSHIP CRO | I - QUR GOLDEN GLOVE. OPEN - WINNERS GO AFTER MORE HONORS IN THE. CHICAGO
- 5 — RAL COLL \Y RENCE INDOOR TRACK : SATURDAY, INDEPENDENT bh ghd pie TR C= 8 BALL STILL INTHE FIRST PRIRIT TIME. ATNITRE DAME Si AT ID ot TOU AT DEARBORN 45/7 19H, THS SATURDAY, THE BIG TEN 1S bond s s. SX NIH S GAMES TODAY. { SLING (TS INDOOR TRACK MEET AT ILNOSBT FIO AND SATURDAY, AND THE CONGae=> FERENCE WRESTLERS GOAT IT AT NORTH WESTERM THE SAME TWO DAYS. Eh 3 F » . : | ® : . J Williams Sa Geh ips Wilt, Big 10 Refuse Crispus Attucks vs. Howe [vansille Bows |= rmann Nips Wilt, | . C 2 p ® Fo FIRST PERIOD |shot. Davis stuffed a jump shot . oaches Are . He Howe's Ed Dwyer, fouled by &t 45 seconds, the Tigers leading : osts 3%th Straight [OSMAN RUB wien” uroner conversa 20 so aa. mower wit a ces |} LOMSOKAUON . : | seven seconds, but Gardner pot- charity, gies his send 2nd, | 00 enient Mile Race in I-4A Meet: Six ted a one-hander from the side Bryant tip . ‘ ! Captures n Meet; Parley Approves for Attucks. Kenny Woods fouled Attucks led, 53 to 33. | Western Kentucky | Withina J Bria cs Deh Runners So Close, Both Register 4:08.6 Ban on ‘Live’ TV Gardner, who hit’ both. Gardner) The Tigers hit eight for 20, wing 72.71, in OVC| inning Team Brings Dales NEW YORK, Feb. 24° (UP)—Don Gehrmann posted his 39th at ror blasted his second straight fielder ~OWe made three LOUISVILLE, Feb. 24 (UP)—| In ‘Big’ Cage Centers straight mile triumph and his eighth consecutive victory over Fred TIC AdD, el, 1 uP) wae from the side and Howe called | FOURTH PERIOD ror Evansville's Ed whet) , ) , y > th se f a) : . , at! Jewell rebounded the t or | = iL onight whe Ie detenten he PE1 agent) ¥ Ines Juche ih the overruled conference athletic di- Hime Sut, Atiuers le sl * Attucks when Bryant role had bien : fieeary SOnavlalion NEW YORK, Feb. Bayi seems io PuEge Te hiro track championships in Madison Square Garden. yectory wna old oo Pp detide Jewell layed in a one-hander,|Dwyer driving in for the layup. | $2T€ ae ght before bowing to cent bystander most is why the coach w o is so fam iar Gehrmann, the nation’s finest miler, broke Wiit's heart again NOW Whether to allow freshmen, .. ny vers short pivot erased it, Toliver potted near the rim but Western Kentucky, 72-71, in the With the talents of his players and so insistent on perfection WH his famous Snishing “Kick.” | Sports events next year 'E14¢ Jewel rebounded and Attucks ran|so did Dwyer for Howe. But of o® Valley Conference basket- of play is unable to recognize Felix J. Faker on the basket. He was four yards behind the [sports events next year. lit to 10.to 3. Jewell got a layup Bryant immediately nullified it| “ho F&C HO . piay : g . front-running FBI agent when| 0 lege The representatives, however, saconds later and the Attucks With a long-court shot. Attucks Both teams were obviously ball court. they began the last lap, * Then, | : approved the directors’ policy eang goreamed their approval as/led 61 to 36, at 6:04. tagged out from rousing semifinal Well, as a matter of fact, it isn't very easy. Gehrmann began to gain coming : against “live” television of foot-| Attucks led, 12 to 3 in three| Bennie Cook hit a tip for At-| A8EYS I 8 so tor 38! ’ Ay into the final turn and they were| as et a ball while allowing live telecast-r..o. = |tucks. Dwyer potted over the top 84H $ oon: A vd But when the coaches said * Actions. OF two OF Ihe 80 close at the tape that both . jing of Sl} viper sports under cer- | ~p. ac MceMullen potted a for Howe. Attucks, more relaxed obi Ae to stime its that they at no time enter. [{F3LDE TeacHO Soir Mined WeTS SIVOK 35 4,985 . | ., {Continued Flom Page 19) DY om short left-hander and Kenny With VICtory APPRATAE BrUHeRt yawns. Western led by a margin tained suspicions, they Weré| rru jmmediately canceled the Betters Record | Maine 55, New Hampshire 58. The directors decided that Wood drove under for Howe to Worked for openings as Bennle| "0," J. 0 oo Pain nauile Alay toe Sac DOR oD immediately That time bettered the Zam-|wjaryignd 65, Virginia Military 46. should there be a tie for the con-Teut it to 12 to 7. McMullen, fouled Cook faked for a short layup and | + = © Wo Bo Boo 0 |not telling the whole . Bot ls sorieules. sity: liege perini record of 4:10.2 held jointly aq. gan Tech 81, Moorhead ference basketball championship ny Hallie Bryant, converted for Gardner hit from the outer With a comfortable 62-40 lead! They were simply reluctant to| p Nat the situs by Gil Dodds and Ingvar Bengts- ge vo 78. ' between Illinois and Indiana, Howe. (garden with one hand. It was 68 at the three-quarter post, Coach believe their eyes, so they could Preperred to “study the - son. : Missouri 57, Oklahoma 485. {Commissioner Kenneth L. Wilson| Bryant stopped, faked and hit to 41 at 2:02. 3 [Bd Diddle ran in his second and take refuge in human considera- t on. Stewart Ray, Wilt's New York niontana 172, Rocky Mountain should ask the NCAA executive for Attucks but Wilber Zobbe,| Attucks subs filed in. Bennie |) ..q stringers. But Bob Barnett tions; their men were too decent| And for good reason, too. Athletic Club teammate who set College 61. - [committee to authorize the en- who hit underneath, converted his/ Cook hit another with two sec- hit a couple from the side, Bob! to cheat; they were just having City College will take approxithe early pace, finished third, fol-\yrontana Mines 56, Western Mon- trance of both teams into the na- charity when fouled. Dweyer nar. onds to go, then the gun SIBNI-|g.\ oi tossed in two more. and an Off night. [mately $50,000 out of its 13-gan¥ lowed by Roscoe Browne of the 4... 54. tional tournament. rowed it to 14 to 12 but Gardner, fied the end. Attucks, winner 71 suddenly Evansville trailed only Cage |sehedule. This is used to finance New York Pioneer Club. Only wngoravian 105, Ft. Monmouth 65.) Should the NCAA committee rebounding on Davis’ miss, got a to 43, got its first sectio nal py 72-67 with a minute to go. THERE were times, no doubt, the schools entire modest athletic four ran‘in the special. Morris Harvey 93, Potomac £tate turn this down, then the two tied!layup, He stole the ball immedi- championship in its history. Stage Comeback \when the cheaters performed so Program. . Gehrmann won despite a heavy | 81, ‘clubs would engage in a one-game ateely and scored again. Attucks] Howe had 15 of 64 for .234. The Western varsity came back adroitly even the most observant One wonders if the president of cold. Anncugn te Hme Brake the Nebraska 88, Colorado 45. [playoff on the Minnesota floor ately and scored again. Attucks Attucks had 30 of 91 for .333. wh S Negrern are y Barnett coach may have been fooled. (City College would move with Jota Wiser Sinners best North Carolina State 101, George- Mar. 12, one week after the end showing. . broke away twice for one-handed! There were other times when such grave deliberation if the box if io Gg town 83, of the season, with the winnerl McMullen solotd for Howe, a bvious nobody office factor did not exist, He beat Wilt in! push shots that made 72-71 with the fraud was so obvio yi oe Season. 1 4 09.2 earlier | North Dakota State 60, North Da- to become the automatic NCAA Dwyer Souveriss jo the Horndss, 08 seconds to play. The Hilltop. could have missed it. Like LIU'S| One wonders then busts out 01.0, KU n 09. { . 3 . | this winter. Oh City 5%, Houston 54. [5 a Bg Ted Shatiplon. I Toltvers yogi. howl Wd pers managed to stall it out with slovenly efforts against Bowling iqughing like mad. <.. Shares Honors (Omaha 47, Wayne University Bt a oon > the|it 21 to 15, Attucks. Then Davis the Aces committing several fouls Green. > Tis Was the Same oy The more you examine this [in 45, colleges enirbulek oregon 8 Washington 15. sbi cor 1 change o 1 cannen » ine sump anor at oe P|IF(ILIG, DO EOE DOD "men Sherman Ville S98 he wht sory pire the more plenty o A was foresq Pittsburgh 48, Army 44. tain in present form the league Keyhole with seconds to go. | d t a large part of the SPeCt you have fo p , Geh n still was forced) g y WL ) i scoring with 23 points for Evans- and spent a large p who sold out. At least they had to share’ individual horiors with Penn 88, Georgia Tech 77 (over- regulations on recruiting and fi- Woods free toss was good and] (Continued From Page 15) |ville, while little Gene Rhodes evening passing out of bounds. |» a J Deady of Georgetown time). nancial aid to athletes. [Attucks led 23 to 16, at the half gave the Riveters their onl 'was high for Western with 15. | This we know now was a sell lain stupid oe y B : (Presbyterian 78, College of The directors also approved a quarter. 3 Bave he Y| ‘The Aces had droped a hotly- out game, LIU was favored by’ :
Deady, the anchor man on the \ t | The Tigers hit nine of 25 afield; [¢2d—15 to 14. { 2 8 =» Hoyas' erack two-mile relay team, p Chatleston SB ath 60 suggestion by the Pacific Const ve - . toe oF oT Then Bill Garrett and Tony contested, 64-61, decision to East- 614 points. They won by six. It| HOW CAN you tell a fix in got a chance to show his individ- rinceton 70, Dartmo Conference that the 1951 inter- . Lenin broke under for two-pointers 0 Kentucky in an afternoon took considerable doing on the basketball? Queens 64, Adelphi 68. [conference track meet be held at! SECOND PERIOD part of the fakers, so wretched DAskq :
ual RiiHiance ft by beats his Randolph Macon 58, Bridgewa- Eugene, Ore., June 19. teammate Tom Voorhees by 25 ter 44. | yards and his time of 2:11.7 was St, Anselm's 83, Boston College Seattle U. Accepts . Deady, who | . . Tan a trial heat in 2431 broke St Bonaventure 64, St. Peter's 47. Catholic Tourney Bid
| St, Joseph's 75, Temple 67. the mark of 2:138 set by Ea St. Louls 68, Drake 51.
Burrowes of Princeton 11 years gy Tho 11, St. Olaf's 54. ago: ah {Savannah State 49, Payne 40.
ifinal. land Gene Ring, Hill and Masters 5¢™ The natural tendency is to Davis canned a free one for the, |B ille match - , a y | a2 Ca ined 3 es ane or '* also hit to give the Hoosiers a vansv atched the Ma- was the opposition watch the play around the b
. roons stride for stride in a game| the extent that the won, | ‘ 'back for Howe, but Bryant pit|SOmIgmable Ninege eh that saw the lead change hands ynay, aia - let the Eo dean kets. When the star shooter from the corner, with one hand. po Buck and Garrett hit again | 18 times and the score tied on 10 y,¢ in shaving the point spread, | Iisses more olen Yish, Usual (Fahrbach erased it from an angle, r,s Glen Bahler broke the|CCCasions. the basts of the betting, they made| Joi [efif 16 Sak duettions:
‘but Bryant took it back for At-| The Aces took a 50-57 lead | ALBANY, N. Y., Feb. 24 (UP) |ice for Purdue. : good for the sure thing gamblers oo. it" To overdo it would —The Seattle University basket. tucks. On a beautiful one-handed Indiana used the “platoon” when Bob Sakel hit a set shot yh, ngd bribed them. | 3 » 99
mak p larcénous intent too ball team, with & 20-4 record so Pivot from the side, Gardner ran poison system most of The | With about four mifutes left, but| | e the 0
i ] | » . . lear. ‘Seton Hall 71, Scranton 55. far this season, today became the the score to 30 to 19, Attucks, gecond half after a 38-to-24 half-|2 free throw by Jim Baechtold oa
: with 3:34 to go. land a driving layup by Harold THIS is typical of situations Besides even the most tolerant Bucknell Bops Colgate hav 39, 85. Pauly fri} 6 [hire i hg Po0Rt an Jnvita. Dwyer lobbed one over the scp| time bulge, and held a COm=| pr oberly moved Eastern back into today which put thé coach in the or naive coach will stand for HAMILTON, N. Y. Feb. 34[70uCheastern louisiana Inst. (3,
_|fortable margin for the remain-| 1 much, and, of course, the Loyola (La.) 54 Invitation tournament to be held ‘on HOW. Davis and Dwyer ex-|q0,"¢ tpg game, the lead 4185-50, Bp be oo once pr a er is no good a the pum Bucknell University, Spatked by|, Loyola Univ. 67, Texas College here Mar, 13-17. : Get 8-Point Margin pay forward Joe Gallaghers 29 points, | ye |
{changed one-handers. Gardner re-| y It was Indiana's sixth consec- : 3 : : ¢ ; Sage” College of Taudonvie SATA 0% TONED mit Di "Shri Ov Forse i| sim Bingnan'. reboun_gave 8, ken Hi primary jective ne ning money ram if hes Sausnt Sr ang and (IPR gg tield 78, Providence 44. IN. Ta last years tournament trailed, 35 to 26, with 14 ‘seconds | the Boilermauers lead, In the Pa etm MATE, positive evidence, how far can the floor to control the play. : y , y champion, was the first to accept! nr - s 0 27. land Ww rove 0 eo] ninth basketball victory in 18 Bpting tia 10 Teachers 69, William & Oh College of Dubin, Temaining. he go beyond criticiem for un-| One of the LIU traitors, Leroy games, Stevens Inst. 47, Pratt 85,
The Tigers, who led, 35 to 26,! Miranda led the scoring with be the winning points, but Bakel satistactory play? |gmith, a key player, explained: a ————— { . "|Stone Hill 74, Assumption 57. Pro Basketball
[Iowa, the Midland Conference at the ha'f, hit 14 for 48 for two 14 points. Schmidt and Carl Me- came back with another set shot, I'm sufe Clair B for A : ee must have "It was almost all in the footStone Hill 14 Atsumplicn | champion, was the second. quarters. Howe had nine of 87 NWlty got 13 apiece for Purdue. (to leave the Aces trailing only had dark suspicions about his Wotk. It wasn’t missing the basa ’ = Sei ———
from the field. Indiana (48) Purdue’ (3) [62-61 team's performance againstkets. It was bad passing and
3 : NATIONAL ASSOCIATION Syracuse 50, Penn State 46. | fg t $ fg tt p Eastern went into a stall, but » Western Division | Tenneases 74, Georgia 62 Hoppe, Mosconi Remain . THIRD PERIOD | Bonne! i ’ |B! 4 } 1lost the ball on a traveling call, Bowling Green. [Ped Selensive Play Minneapolis 3 "6 Te s A & M 45, Rice 42, vu beaten in Meet Howe worked move deliberately | Bn cf $3 3a 9 3 only to have Carl Eagle steal it Since college basketball moved ae Precisely "the techn Pe Warn 8 : | Texas 12, Louisville 66, Mnheaten in Vee (for openings, but Gardner $to's Baumgrtnrt 1 1 2 Csihounc § § ¢/back and go for the final Maroon into Madison Square Garden,/nique White, another keyman on Ror isoLis | ‘ usc 85. Stanford 65. CHICAGO, Feb. 24 (UP)—De- the ball in the backcourt to scc.e gatter! i 0 §iBrwstere 1 7 1packet with seconds left to play. ANd became big business the LIU, used in controlling the point Tri-Cities CT 0 AB erainus 85. Penn Military Ti fending Champions Willie Hoppe for Attucks. Dwyer hit from the MDermond.t g 9 1lDermody.e j} 3 Harry Axford, Evansville’s| coaches’ problems have multi- Spread against Bowling Green in stern Division, | pe, |Usinus 85, Benn Military 71. [514 Willie Mosconi downed their, keyhole. Davis converted for At.|Ubrete 3 3 ygtemes =~ B33 Kary AX es plied. the most unmistakable - dumper BO ko asarkaiis 3 204 Utica 66 Becker 64. : {toughest competition today to tucks. Toliver rebounded beauti- Schoolies. : 0 3 Andersong 31 §ipoints to lead all the scorers, To qualify for good dates they °f the season. Philadelphia 3 471 Vermont 60, Massachusetts 48. keep their records unmarred in fully on a tipin, Manone 13 4 : while Bingham was high for must win, or else the promoter | yn Bxeacuse ......... season HS § 388 Western Michigan 66, Ohio Uni- the World’ championship three- Toliver drove under hard for Rings rs 53 Eastern with 16. : (turns to more profitable cards.| PLEASE don’t get the notion, nea MISULTS LAST NIGHT versity 59, (cushion and pocket billiards tour- two. Wood made a tipin. Davis Vieaus 012 West. Kentucky (12) Evansville (11) [They must win to Keep money tHough, that a star player in any ochester 99, Tri-Cities 89. Westminster 85, Upsala 62. jnament, banked a righthander ‘from the “°°™f 1 11 =—ipagies 30 3 Ramet if fj § flowing into the athletic depart. SPort can’t ever be honestly off Philadelphie 70. Now York 4, |Willlam & Mary 76, Richmond 58. Fach has won three and lost front, then hit a layup .on the| Totals 271437 Totals 16 21 19 Wallnejser.t 3 3 3 Northernerf 2 3 2/ment and to justify their high his game. (Only games scheduled) | Yale 86, Trinity (Conn.) 75. none in the meet, which ends to- rebound. Howe called time as At-| Haitime scoreindiang 38, Pupdue 24. emithf ~~ 0 1 4 Combsf 8 4 %salarjes, most of which are com-' It is not unusual for Joe DiINDIANAPOLIS. at Minneapolis, Baiti- | Villanova 88, Duquesne 71. morrow. Hoppe led the field of tucks led, 46 to 30, at 2:11, Pacieil. Miranda. Viesu: Ba chmidt, (Der: | Gish. {3 JW Saxeit ¢ 3 0parable to top football pay. Maggio to go hitless three or four BE a Fork a Byrn edeipnis | Williams 53, Worcester Poly 47. four in the three-ctishion finals, , Fahrbach's tip for Howe was|mody 3. Bol, Anderson. "§ Bposistrac 1 0 OAxtorde 0 3 5 That some of these coaches, S2Mes in a row. I once watched Roan. or LEAGUE Xavier 19, Gannon 67. |and Mosconi held the lead In the erased on a clever fake by Jewell, Dfi¢lals: RB. Meyer and Carl Joho- Whew =~ ¢ § gashe § 8 1 their personal stakes so high, |BY'0n Nelson, when he was the Waterloo 103, Anderson 97. {Yankton 64, Sioux Falls 55. | pocket division. who rebounded his own errant | yest.g § 3 IR sskele 33 5 might be disposed to take a er ise a Shee Sect putt ! : ; arnett,s ; Le » (In Dénver to lose a national go Buffalo: k Canterbry.g 1 0 2| lenient view of “off nights” alo Hoc ey 301218 Totals B12 that narrow the score without |enampionidhip.
Joe Louis was a 1 to 10 shot [the night Jersey Joe Walcott beat {him while the two judges were
+ % Total Club for Syracuse | Fblitime score—Western® Kentucky 43. affecting the ultimate result, SYRACUSE, N. Y. Feb. 24 Free throws missed—Gith 4, Spoe would not seem to be a pre.
1gtra | (UP)—Daniel Biasone, president 3, White 2. Rhodes 3. R Barnett J, Nor: | posterous thought. of the Syracuse professional Officials French 1 emoisey, Bob For- | No, I can not believe that wmeflofeing elsewhere, always been
basketball club, said he has of- *7**¢ nik lcoaches have bee fered the Buffalo hockey team E. Kentucky (81) Evansville (61) | what's aay in XLaVE (x |one of sports basic appeals. It $100,000 for 1s Aeros Lert . fg 1p) : 1 po N 30) g wasn't until the human vermin ) League gaechtold.t 3 8 1g Barnett 0 arden. NO matter how great ought up with college basketball
franchise. tevens,t 4 R. Barnett 3 2 their faith ther t h ! le. 2 Northe I e mus ave come - The B8yracuse group, which forerly.t : fordic ] times when doubt intruded. (that she.sporia public began read 0 4 Bb 1 1
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