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HANK POTTER is a brave man. He isn't afraid of Attucks, But don't get Hank wrong. He respects his regional opponent. But he has plans for dealing with it. “We also use the fast break, you know,” says Hank. “I hate the stall. My boys can run fast, too.” ” “ » THE ODOR of cooking seeps in through the door of the Franklip Township athletic office. But what's cooking in Hank's mind is more invigorating to a hungry, skipped-lunch-hour reporter, How can a man be so calm about At-

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By FRANK ANDERSON Regional tourney tickets are going fast. But the pulse rate at Crispus Attucks and Franklin Township is even faster. Teams representing those two high schools meet in the second afternoon game of

the tourney Saturday at Butler.

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Tosheff Runs Up Loop Free Throw Mark

Sinks 25th Straight As IU Cuts Tall lowa Down to Size, 63-53

Indiana University trailed Illinois’ Big Ten basketball leaders {by a game today after running {down Iowa's tall Hawkeyes, 63 to | 53, last night in Bloomington. The Hurryin’ Hoosiers picked up the half game over the idle Illini while Northwestern survived a late Purdue rally to win, 84 tof Lon Watford is a busy man. | 3% in Lafayette; Minnesota closed | As athletic director he helps dis-|0Ut Its conference schequle by tribute tourney tickets. And the | Whipping Michigan State, 58 to crowds swoop down on Lon 39, in Minneapolis, and Leo Vander Kuy sank a field goal in the never-ending streams, asking for

three or four, but settling for two | [inal seconds as Michigan edged

tickets. But Lon’s face continues | v1eCORSI. 52.00 50, at Madison,

to beam. It isn't work-—it's pleas-

Faster

‘I Think We Can Do It'==Crowe

HOPEFUL HEARTS beat loudly at Crispus Attucks. But not too loud to drown out the knock of opportunity, Attucks is ready. Has been ready for a long, long time. The Tigers have that yearning pecullar to members of the IHSAA. They want to be state basketball | champs. |

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Four Lighter lads Lose Opening Bouts In Top Ring Show

Martin, Johnson, Evans, Haywood Are Defeated in No Meet

By JIM HEYROCK, s Sports Writer CHICAGO, Feb, 27—It's up to the “big boys” now, Fighters in the four heavier-weight divisions of The TimesLegion Golden Gloves team weighed-in today and made ready to fight tonight. ; It's up to them now to bring honors home to Indianapolis since each of the fighters in the four lighter weights was decisioned

jast night in the opening round caught Hairston on the ropes in 9f this top amateur boxing event toe shoord and third. but Was un.

yf the year, the Tournament of abled to score enough points to Champions. ahs 8

o A : r xX one. oa Lane Johnson had been one of the Joys was. hopes of the Indianapolis team. (nocked off his But he was unfortunate enough eet or suffered to draw a rugged boxer and stiff \ny serious dam- puncher in his first fight. In the age. But all four Indiknapolis tournament Johnson " won his championship by knock-

n. Were hea 180s a ing out Lum Harrison in the . finals.

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Hopes to Unbeaten Against | By FRANK Baltimore's FP basketball fron! But can the with the Joneses Joneses, that is The answer earth-shattering found in Butle 8:30. New India Coach Jones n court debut as | their‘ last local son. Jones has alr a reputation as In his one mast Sunday in Min

" Each Has 2 Games Left | Jim Tipton (left) of Zanesville, O., shows the right tossed b ure, . : . : 2 85 @& Illinois and Indiana each have James Meisenholder of Evansville was hard. But Tipton came bac THE TIGERS joined the !Wo games remaining on their to win a decision in the |18-pound class of the Golden Gloves THSAA in 1943. They endured fa-| Big Ten schedule. The Illini are, tournament in Chicago last night. mine before feast. Heartbreaking Scheduled away at Northwestern waren qe

losses to Tech in the sectionals 2nd Michigan State while Indi-| 10

»xtinguished Attucks’ hopes in APA's pair is at Michigan next Sat- | na years. P A urday and at home, Mar. 5, with STATE. BIG | | Indiana 63, Towa 53. |

Olymps edged ti Hold 4t The Olymps down fourth pl tional Basketba Western Divisic continue to be he last in the East circuit. The Jones boy

tucks? There was no school for the high school students at Franklin yesterday. Only the little grade-schoolers cracked the bobks. The others did farm chores, got spring fever or polished up the family car for the trip to Butler Fieldhouse Saturday. Potter isn't used to losing ball ¢lubs. He hasn't lost one since he took over from Angus Nicoson four seasons ago. Last season's

112-pounder was first to taste de- Evans was decisively beaten by Roland Bagley, Cleveland.

feat and he was quickly followed Evans battled evenly through by Bob Johnson, the first round with Bagley, but |began slipping in the early stages

118-pound; Ralston Evans, 126pound, and Walter Haywood, 135-1 5¢ the second. Bagley started pound. It was the second Year|janqing his left fo Evans’ head with reckless abandon.

Cages "Em for lin the Chicago tournament for {Johnson and the third year for Became Tired four games with In the third round, Evans tired ®

Tank Teams, Teo |Haywood, but that didn’t impress ning here and ir

___ the boys they met. Times Special | Aierowd of 5725 fans watched badly and was arm-weary when losing two in Bal The Bullets fea

FT. LEONARD WOOD, Mo, ithe bouts, which formed one of {the bell sounded ending the

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« - . an Indiana sweep would throw 3 champ, proudly and pridefully first-place into a tie and probable

Lon Watford will tell you many Playoff. ris things, busy though he is. He'll Big 10 Standing

This year it's different. Attucks VWisconsin. Any Illinois loss and | Huntington 65, Cedarville 56

|New York U. 87, Notre Dame 72.

point to the Tigers’ regular sea-| Northwestern 84, Purdue 83.

» | Flash five took the Greenfield son record of 18-1 and then add, mune : WoL Pet. Bis OF Michisan 52. Wisconsin 50. Feb. 27—A former Technical High the top opening-night cards ever =. 6-8 center, who sectional, same as this season's. “But it's 22-1 now and we're go-| INDIANA Sr taties 10 2&3 i ”. TERS » |School and Anderson College cage Witnessed in this tournament. Haywood was the biggest dis- over 12 points ¢ n'a a . ing strong. I knew we had it. Towa = wn i 3 8 3 3% Adrian 69, Olivet 64. - | tar is going great guns for the] Martin, the 16-year-old former |, ointment of the opening night. backed up by E ON THE wall in Hank's office Henry Potter This club is great, because it re-| Ni iavest American 908. Washington College 53 h School student, lost| 11.2 average and D? 8 ’ : | Minnesota ‘ 7 71 .500 199 Arizona 78, Texas Tech 66. th Medi Tank Battalion bas-| Tech High Schoo ’ He lost the first twp rounds and is a team picture that includes the Eitan fuses to beat itself.” | Michizan State 31 4 4 fin dsniand 8, Deflance 74. 15 edium Tank battalion bas by a technical knockout at the was bleeding from the pose ot 8.4 mark. Hoffm great Dwight Swalls, Indiana 4 o 4-8 PURDUE fo eee 310 381 844 5 Boston Capote so Masrchusttts 43. ketball team here. lend of the second round when he| ip ng a hase a Purdue star wh Central's and the state's leading RUSSELL LANE, school prin- ®%® Bt oC 6 GAMES Pp atuin 65, Maine 00. ies 30. He's Cpl. Bob Freeman, son of was unable to continue because a right-hand sad theeuins troubles Jun o scorer. Dwight played for Nico- cipal, picks up the Watford re- ,. 3 indians at Michigan, Purdue Chtholle Bi, Gallaudet 45. ~~ can 70. MI. and Mrs. C. W. Freeman, of a dislocated jaw. out, the fight. e earlier in t gon, but Potter is willing to stack frain: Bio Bra baal Iowa or Michie |Culver-Stockton 49, Southern Miinois 48. |4157 College Ave., Indianapolis. Too Much Texan f : Other Per Phil Wampler against him. “We haven't had any eligibility State. = . [Denver 80, Utah State 73 |” ‘The 24-year-old recreation non- oo ! ) He met Billy Sanchez, Denver, Other Baltimore

{State Paul 101, North Central 70.

i [De T | Mar. 5-Wisconsin at Indiana, Illineis| worries. The boys are all good| Mgr S=W State, Towa at Michigan. | Drake 60, Creichion 50

students. They're a credit to At-|— — ve | Plorid J U. 8. tucks and to themselves as indi- | Bothered by the whistle tooting Hints a 05 Lake Foust Bl.

viduals. I have never been asso- Of Official Nate Messenger that/finsas 38. Colorado 56

ansas State 74, Nebraska 48. ciated with a nicer group.” kept Indiana using a reserve Kentucky Wesleyan 114, Centre 71. Then the principal hurries to|lineup most of the game, the Marquette

Don Rehfeldt, exnary; Chuck Ha ington Cap; Brad mer Boston Celti ex-New York Kni Player Coach Wal Jones succeedec as Olymp coach. games this season operation sideline that time he rang for an 11.2 aver:

| i | Martin, who glided through the who is fighting in his first tour[Sof aed Ms Jeam to She sage Indianapolis tournament on de-nament here. Sanchez pounded Sampo Division League. He cisions, battled fiercely against rights to Haywood’s face through joined the outfit in Aue ne black-bearded Pat Riley, Ft. the first two rounds. In the third and led the team fo 11 straight Worth. Tex. But he gave awayiround Haywood began using his victories in the 15-team tank 4 inches in height and many years jeft effectively, but it was too |e of maturity. Riley is 24. late. He took the final round | ave, 2's # Riley batted Martin around the without question, but Sanchez ; ring at will in the first round. In had taken the first two. |. CPL. FREEMAN was gradu- the second, however, Martin was| H od’s 8d Y jated from Technical in 1946 after til h aywo ear staging a comeback un e This was Haywood's third year

(starring on football, basketball , outs a fierce right to the!

Phil is quite a ball player. He scored more points (352) than any other player in the city or . county this season. And he ranked ® third in per game averages after & appearing in 21 contests. Phil's 2 markmanship was a big help in gaining Franklin a 20-1 season mark. Wampler continued his assault in the Greenfield sectional, doing #

Lincoln 63, Winston-Salem 59. | 60, Bowling Green 56. the phone, but not before itso. Hoosiers hi a front at Missourl"s lows State 0° 0», . uhlenberg 90, ri 2. team's 6.5 center. Yowve met| Bill Tosheff, who scored 19 pissurehut Weal Viriie tw | Bob's type before. He's the leader, Poirits to lead IU, also connected sey Ha 2 cunts 05 Centenary 72. | president of the student council, (On three free throws to run his Southwest Texas 65. Stephen F. Austin 7.

e from the pivot “AM uiet, dignified, consecutive string to 25, whicin/J} news 6h 5. But he a lots of help in Jrragh 3 #77 extended his Big Ten record. (Tita hii 5% Arkansas - ne "i track teams, earning Seven jaw. He went back to the corner in the Chicago Tournament of what he’s doing. u Tr | Iowa's Chuck Darling, 6-8 cen-|vanderbili 9, ia 57. [‘etters, {and Trainer Eugene (Tiny) Bland! . ’ Bob Crick, 6-4, and Gene McCul 8 4.8 | g anderbilt 69. Geor is 5... i” He ed. In the Army 1s|2nd ns Bel aE ti as Champions In 1949 he fought Barker’s playin

considered more his coaching. He's control and ste: which have been

BOB shifts his books, shakes ter, scored 20 points, but his Western Illinois 98, LW | 3 | hands, says: lusually high - scoring running Lee go cor °% Washineten & ,,onths before enrolling at An- unhinged. 3s a featherweight and last year

“We're taking it in stride. I mate Frank Calsbeek was’ held Wilberforce Sine 36 Wiiberforce 38. iderson. There in two years hel p.. .. he suffered the damag- Was here as a lightweight. : haven't noticed any cockiness. t0 nine. Wyoming 50, Brigham Young 49. {annexed five letters in football |, right to the jaw, Martin had Attendance at tournaments in IU’s Bill Garrett, who was re- {and basketball before being Te-l.aught Riley with a right to the various parts of the country—

lough, 5-10. Crick averaged 11.1 during the regular season andj McCullough 12.2. Backing themgy up were Bob Miller's 9.9 and Glen §

ckner’s ball - hawking ability. If we lose, it won't be because| IOWA (58) INDIANA (63) | ] the Olymp scheme ii and his four mates are Ray Crowe we were outfought or because Moved from the game with 9:49 ., . fsftef f 15 called to service. lchin as the Texan slipped on the/and the lack of attendance— sions. Mastermindi a fous to continue Y we beat ourselves.” {to play, scored 10 points to make Cochrane. f ¢ 4 1Brown,?t 0 1 3/ He is married and has one son.!; at and went down. ‘along with other problems re- tle time to play. B x . i But Bob has other duties that Dis four-year total 757, equaling foomreomt [1 0 IHULE id Timing Off garding the Golden Gloves, will care of now. > 4 {the four-year school mark set by Ruck.¢. 3 0 5 Garrettte 4 3 4 . ’ be discussed today at a meet- | POITER EE ries 38 base: Undecided on lowa ae im away. Abd 50 Jou seek), L, oo y Ciftons 8 I TLutc ° & 8 1 Hoosiers Results | Johnson's Hming was off ss he ing of the Golden Gloves Associ- ier itn il - ry e 1 a s for | i Purdue Rally Falls Short Mirsnda.%.. 3282 jmet and lost to James Hairston, ation. pion Ciel _ fue lo: Post, Williams Says sre. aa Yatra] AL Tater Pr on ol wid 13 1In Golden Gloves [Kansas City. Johnson, who won Leading off in tonight's fight. Mid in professional baseball. The BLOOMINGTON, Feb. 2 (LP) Ibetween trips to an ever-insistent sizzling late splurge after trailing Yiemme, 311 First Round } joe agm Jere last year pelone he ing wil be BO Le, 347, fon I gets A PAP. sunshine dis- —Rollie ams, head basketball at one time, 73 to 65. The Boiler- ef == =z 7=| 112—Davis Abbott, Terre Haute, In | ' . owe y John Smith, ~poun Matted ‘him momentarily and he coach at the University of Towa, “The kids have been swell, So makers tied it up, 79.79, with 2:52 Asifiime stra haiats ss, tonsa’ ® *t0pped William ‘Roteers. ‘Louisville. Kv. hit Hairston effectively. (Camp Atterbury soldier. Art, On Mat Ca : 3

i (1): Bob Hackner, Evansville, Ind., stopped] g j all , . . for an in-' Said last night he has not reached s. is| remaining on Carl McNulty’s 12th cies 2. Gelseet tS reonc "ise 3'|Mike Manzo, Dayton, O. (2): Kenneth! Johnson suffered a barrage of Birchler of Purdue University root basisetban B |a decision whether he would re Rae I yams we| field goal. Rack Masters: ewe 3 "Ring 2 Robbins. | Wright, Gary, Ind., stopped Sam Pirrone, plows in the first round and was will follow with Don Evans,

"Baseball and the warm sun SIEn at the end of the current sea-| , "a “ii | Neil Schmidt added two free sesser >> Jock Conway and Nate Mes Boorord, Hl. Hopped. Ellowortn ‘siitoma; ever able to catch up. Johnson heavyweight, last. :

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«| Son, » ! th 's for 81-79 lead. North-! oom { Muncie, Ind. (3); Charles Martinez, Roswere forgotten when Potter re-|®¢0 'o.. {throws for a . North-1 opus " . ay Armory. The show membered McCordsville, His! 'T have said several times that NO, RAY hasn't scouted Frank-| western's Ray Ragelis rebounded” © ®} 1 "ible RH Wane The. (ued. Dick Bash . “Wild Bill” Lo Flashes had it rough with Me-|this may be my last year as iin Township. But he expects to for an 81-81 tie, Jake Fendley hit Babler.f, 2 3 JRageiistc ¢ 4 118—Jimmy Tipton. Zanesville, O., de- heavyweight cham Cordsville at Greenfield Saturday, coach.” he told the United Press, 'get reports soon. Attucks will from the side for the Wildcats McNulty.c 13 § 3 Delefild. 3 § 0 cisioned James Meisenhoider. Evansville gle with Eail Mo just managing to win, 41-39, Why Put I haven't reached a final de- practice all week, doesn't wantand Ragells sank a free throw. Bites rr-$, | § SiCtusiredir 1 § 300: Eimer Western. Gary. decisioned : gina, Can., in the was that? cision. [to lose that edge. {Schmidt's layup in the final sec-| Dermody, g 2 1 4 Blasius, c 4 2 2 liams, Muncie, won by default from Wal- three matches. It's “We went up against a stall,” [He said be may not make up| “You know Hank Potteriond did no more than give Purs aay aor¥ 2 1 } ter Roach. Streator, In, in three with a ¢ * i o i . . . sald Hank. “The score was 7-3 Dis mind until the end of the cam-| (Franklin's coach) and I were/due a new single game scoring _ _ _|Homaiith.g 10 3 3 16—Hary Draper. Sprinstieid, Iu. eda Sa nt oments limit. against us after one arter, s 2 : teammates at Indiana Central. record. | Totals 29 25 31 Totals 36 14 25 Ralph Capone. Joliet, Iil, stopped J. C.! w ! A repeat perform Which goes to show you what| (Hmors that Willams would He'll be tough. I'm keeping the| McNulty had six free throws to yluiting Scores—Purdue 4a. *North-|iownson, ‘Muncie 3. Hero: Nickels. To. 30 special event wi aan't be done when the other team | T®5I8N were widespread in Towa. |boys together this week ‘give him 30 points for the game. |, Free Throws Missed—_Ragelis 3. Blasius (3); Everett Cooper, Gary, stopped Sam . BY Y Low Low and The hag the ball.” = meals, lodging, sleep, all that Schmidt was close with 27. |Gretner ‘2. MoNuity 3, Schmidt 2. Brew- Wovme® dreroile Uh ib: Tons Rossi Pr. : in two falls out of Oakl f thing. It’ B AR «RB ine Then Potter's eves twinkled, Oaklawn Opens Track sort Jung 5 3 Bn. BULL 10 Scorn leaders | ae well, N. M. (3). 60-minute curfew. ay ot the ball in the weld With S116] Double | "Yor eas: Nav to the mercy Ceti mn TT vay, SOE Ee ep en i Dosing ® half. Wampler wound up J v VE! leslie, 1 5 1 dBecker,f 8 6 3 Mich. (3); Paul Hernandez, Gary. d 1 OMAS LIPTON, “CHAMPION SPORTSMA user o points. But I had some anxious! HOT SPRINGS, Ark. Feb. orf the phones. In the hallway you Ban Re zine Hy : 13 An 2 23 3 Neumayr 5 2 2 Sumin 110 Bob Rlasing. Peoria, NI Bon aed RH u N, 1 nN" ica, Cal, and Lo te. [(UP)—Oaklawn Park opened its/P258 2 faculty member. He rec- Carl MeNulty, Purdue 13 91 50 232 17. {Bagley § 11 1 4Solomon.f 5 0 3 tol, Ft. Wayne, decisioned Don Toaston PD Montreal, Can. w moments. is pe lognizes you as a newspaperman|Ab Nicholas. ‘Wis 12 62 63 187 153 Lewinskl.c 4 3 4iDinegar 9 1 1 Des Moines (3): Billy Hartman, Great d. th &ni : , 80 annual 30-day meeting yesterday a he hb ji {Charles Darling, Ia.... 12 68 49 185 18.4 SOF or : 9 s 1!Seeman. ¢ 3 3 J Laker, stopped A. J. Hutson, Evans- e opening event. THE GENIAL coach is never with a $1161.90 daily double. {and says he hopes “the whole Frank Caisbesk, In 13 8 5 j8l 131 | Pichtel 10 Smarts 9 8 4 ville (1), ON SEPT. 18, 1930, at twirl and grunt fc bothered by training problems. Wild Teddy, a three-year-ola|!0™Wn Will get behind the boys. ico vaenderkuy. Mich 12 88 48 180 14] Gibbons. ¢ 2) arses. 88) ripe So Round . the age of 80, Sir 30-minute time curl “We're in the country. Most of filly who failed to win a race last| 1 DeY'Ve oa it. Tell your BUI. Garett, Indiana. . 17 53 52 138 114 Totals ~~ 31 1029 Totals 32 23 18 stopved Bob Hackner. Evansville i2): Ken Thomas Lipton made the boys help on the farm and year, started the big payoff a at or me, will you? tir [go HAH ime Score NYU 35, Notre Dame|psth Gerretse, Naghivinl, Jeon. degisioned his fifth and last try Slate 2 Mc that mears early to bed and carly) winning the first race and paying| AS YOU turn’ the corridor you Fight Results Wrav. Lewineki 3 0.Connor 3. Becker 3, | home City, (tcitioned Joe Bear, Okla-| for the America’s to rise. They're g ye, 8 1€8'$116.10 straight. Then the vet- meet a bulletin board containing By United Press Bolgtion 3. Seeman 4 Bum, | SiS=red Morales. Ft Worth. Tex. de. Cur, yachting’s In State Ce

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bench. {from a record at the track where “Honor the 1233, Brooklyn (4) bn h lsti t Toledo, O.; Chuck Sanders. Muncie, de - \ y | game thou lay- | 4. Brooklyn “ ; eac isting below the team on ,oneq 1, Hudson. Terre Haute. ry hoy SHAY put. but 1S Peggy Torch and Miss Firefly! est, for he who playeth the |Noy Orlane meiseed Batis eitoitis | fort! Jos estarined \aer “3. ihe cisloned Léon Hudvor, Ter Jeet Carl Gullin, awfully hard sometimes. Some-| combined to pay $6,002.80 on| game straight and hard wins | WhssINGTON-Littie | Binamite, 120] 8 505 tesa®, it opponent, For example, d E d 4 p. m. and Knap times I jump up and pull on the amar 17, 1038. even though he loses.” ' washington, C.. knocked out “Gurney per game, than a $0.0 9 om Susnger, Pon er xpecte again at 8:30 again | towel when the going gets rough, I Van Ook, 128, Philadelphia (8), F TONIGHT T Mi Bi R C Li City. I guess it's only human nature.” v * ge . East (10 ISS ig ace | AS HE HAD IN 1899, oss, defending « Hank is against the coach-in- IU ho! MM ¢l L 11 All A v1, [Hox crow 69.9 Boston College 357.81 1901, 1903 and 1920, his first match last motion scheme, with reservations,?* Ss Jam miran aon Irie America ' Fatars ie - Chasis” LH A Sa hea iM Sir Thomas lost. But, re Sane, Br Yr G Pl Voted O f£S ihe 81 BE. i] Calumet Farms Ponder, top Pa noma: lost But nings. Rois had 8 8 i Siena *60.1 Scranton 44.1] , turday’s| 3 i four. POTTER has seen Attucks ary ayer ore neo outh S Best Viton vo BI Ge. 3jleeimnted entry in Baty ye. Hou, ihe Amefitan ii play. Yet he's not afraid of that Hoosier Called i : R : N od Shctanats Midwest {Santa Anita Handicap, 3ffaten "| py Ea meeting come Saturday. He si Ba anzino Name | Fiaginna . W. Reserve *412/ly fell victim to the track jinx : - os opines that every team has a The ‘Poise Guy’ . il gringen Hal Case 33 today and joined a stellar’ list of being a champion weakness, but he won't tell you y o All-Star Team | Rent State 39 TR +433 | thoroughbreds on the sidelines of aporiaman. what Attucks’ is. That tipoff By STEVE SNIDER GREENSBORO, N. C., Feb. 27/3810 43.7 Denison *36.8| : , United P Sports Writer ’ : 4 + «{10hio U 61.3 Marietta *47.1 the $100,000 classic. comes Saturday--if Attucks has Tess Snoria (UP)—Dick Groat of Duk d!Q; Wesleyan +538 Capital 36.7 a weakness, NEW YORK, Feb. 27--Take : dg Uke an Quterbein ~~ 339 Hiram *25.0/ Although not yet officially] And so you leave peaceful little the gangling “goons” off some- Sam Ranzino of North Carolina|yje "1% [427 Lewis Inst, 56.7, scratched from the rich mile-and-| New Bethel and return to the Where else, mister, while we pay State drew top honors today as Gectown.D c. 578" 5. washington 51g 3-QUATter sprint; Ponder’s ailing town where all these Potter plans tribute to the “good little men the 1951 Southern Conference Geoisia 547 Bo. Carolina *53.7/1eg made it almost certain he will unfold of college basketball. ! | Mise Seate’ 340 frinity Tex. 389) would join Hill Prince, Your Host. No matter what happens to | For those sports fans bored § all-star basketball team was an-| Richmond a Rt on ‘331 Bolero and Bed O’Roses on the Franklin Township's basketball with the skyscraper stars of the §% nounced. | Tampa © Pris “hice on %i5/bench while Coaltown and Al players in the regional, they [court and anxious to see hat Ie Lining up with these two stars) 1X88 A&M wo *57.6| Blue carry the Calumet colors. = won't be Flashes { . little fellows get the credit due ¥ _| Pepperdine 64.7 Loyola. | Calumet trainer Jimmy Jones ee Hashes the pun ne fia Free fourth on toe rm tem same vr wor UES, BS} Vlg gl Suu Saker ene Jove SE annual “little All-America” bas- CHE W. Texas 8t 58.7 New Mexi *51.9 covered from a filled leg that Yanks See Easy {ketball team for 1951 is here- Slaughter of South Carolina, Jay ‘—Home TOMORROW > {kept him from starting in the San Track Meet Win with presented: Handland of Washington and Lee, Ea {Antonio Handicap Feb. 17. Jones & 4 FIRST TEAM--Bohby Watson, and Mark Workman of West Vir-| Columbia $78.1 Brown 52.8/does not have to scratch Ponde: = BUENOS AIRES, Feb. 27 (UP) Kentucky (5' 10”), Ed Sheldrake, ginia. | Sormert 703 mmssachusetts 332 oMcially until Friday. ny ~A confident U. 8. team began UCLA (5' 9”), Gene Melchiorre, Groat and Ranzino each re- Lovola Md. 483 buiohe voit competition in the first Pan Amer- Bradley (5' 814"), Zeke Sinicola, ceived a total of 210 vote points punieivers “37.8 Temple J lean Eames today : Niagara (5 10"), and Sam Mi- in the balloting. Groat, 6 feet|R. I State = *300 Providence 801 i he Amerivase epectid to win randa, Indiana (5' 10"). tall, is a junior from Swissvale, at Joan's. Ny 355 LoTMR 84] ; / 0 .|8t. Joseph, Pa, + ; { ) today's events although a few Membership on the squad is a : Pa., who broke the national ma Steubenville 333 Yirsinia 34 they were worri limited to players 5 feet, 10 Li i Jor college season scoring record|Trinity 481 Wesleyan #387, Said hey ¢ worried about their ynches “short” or less, but these : this year by hooping 748 points.| Vai ™* 353 Derinefeld . of They expected their strongest apologize. for thelr work ih Any “ea Gary, Ind. was close hehind the Mid ‘HD Dune Tmo track and field competition from ago g they're standouts i y Sam Miranda *81Ys Dew Wa3 close behing t 8) DePauw BH Muster a Jaime Aparicio of Colombia, hold- .o LPany --they re standouts In a Duke ace with 722 points, In-iind Central «417 Hom eto 24.6 game that seems tailor-made for cludin 47-point splur inst! Lawrenc: SE DE uxt er of the South American 470- typo gix.toot-phus boys the southern division lead in the T/C R& 8 C'-point splurge against 4 rreace 97 Wena 31 meter record, and high-jumper MrT re and ye dtake are Pacific Coast Conference, recently irginia Tech. ; Wash ston. Mo o33 &. Michigan 500 : : - Addilton de Aimelda of Brazil. ine only “repeaters” from laut S¢t a conference record with 38 Second team selections:* Paul w Ky mie’ 7 Sohlon 460 TONIGHT, enjoy the “cham. > Mal Whitfield of Columbus, O., year's little pea - America and Points against Stanford. (Horvath, N., C. State, Chigago;|, . “63h "Texas Tech 58.8 000 plonet whiskies” Sner, milder : winner of the 1948 Olympic cham- thev's both: Jeadt ha in Sinicola, a clutch player who Fd McMillan, William and Mary,|st. Mary's, Cal. 57.5 8, Francisco *58 0! 2 modern rooms PM. You can always count on ' pionship, and Bill Brown of Be. .ltY.r¢ ! leading candidates Sf f Just uo {Athens, Tenn.; Vic Bubas, N. C.| — bath di M k the uniform lightness and i lair, Md. headed the U. 8. en- "ph DIE" All-America. QFivectn tantics. is ters With DIS State, Gary; Tex Tilson, Virginia |f7 | —radio=Muzak ‘8 smoothness that have made ; tries today, ih the 800-meter run. eal team players, both are . ’ Tech, Blacksburg, Va., and Perry| WATCH REPAIRING spotless comfort PM Preferred by Millions. 2 omis iecdthaaub hard-driving sparkplugs who can the one-hand shot” and can hit | wis. Will aM Well | { | > . : roll up the points. Mele /from just about any spot over! -eWis Am and Mary, Wells- by EXPERTS , : ‘+ k Pp p Ichiorre, , y Top S ier on U. S. Team often deseribed as the “littlest the mid-court line. |burg, W. 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