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Deaf Cage Tournament Gets Under Way Here Tonight at Tech Gym
Mayor Bayt to Open 7th Annual National Meet, First in City
There's a national basketball tournament starting here today. But it's more than just another cage playoff for trophies and team titles, It's a tournament containing all the elements of the big-time meets—color, suspense, team play, individual stars. Only one thing’s missing. And that's sound. The cage meet is the seventh | ton team represents the Southannual National Basketball east region. Tournament of the Deaf. It's| Last year's runners-up, Des sponsored by the American Ath-| Moines, Iowa, will pit its height letic Association of the Deaf, a|2nd four-year record against the national organization of 100|mallest team in the meet, Declubs. troit, Mich. This game starts at
All Regional Champs 8:30 p. m.
Held here for the first time, Finals Tomorrow
In the final game of the first the tournament starts at 5:30 . m. in Tech High School's round championship play, Ne
sprawling gymnasium. 4 ark, N.J., tangles with the host
team, Indianapolis. Both are Teams playing are all winners grg time tourney contestants. of regional deaf club -meets| ono starts at 10 p.m around the country. The India- p.m.
Semi-finals will be held tomornapolis Deaf Club is entered as| the host squad. row afternoon with finals set for
8 p.m, There will be conso Thete will be a championship pun ote for third, olan gg voi a Sinton” Sond Such ee Ma om 8 {with the opening contest at 8 a. m. ing tournament plavers will bel ‘rye Rogk, Des Molnes, Mil.) cited at an awards program dur-|, Little and Newark are seeded
ing the post-meet dance tomorrow night at Tech. jor 1%0- three Four in the tourna-|
Mayor Phil Bayt will officially, open the .tournament when hel, AAAD directors
| announced T 1 0 Mi ¥ + tosses the first jump ball between|tOoUrnament officials will be Oo - inu e Quar ers
clubs representing Little Rock, George Bender, Frank Baird, Ark. and Tucson, Ariz, initial Jake Caskey and Cleon Reynolds. | tournament contestants. Scorers will be Ott Hurrle and
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stalwart, will be with the Indiana College All-Stars when they meet | the Indianapois Olympians in Butler Fieldhouse AW, 14 in the | second annual Times Charity basketball game. Sakel led the | Aces in scoring this season, hitting 450 points in 30 games. He played at both guard and forward and also moves into the pivot occasionally. During the charity game, Alex Groza will be hon- | ored by the fans.
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MINNEAPOLIS, Mar. 30—Basketball was back on the quarter
|Harry Caskey and Reuben Behl- 5Y stem today.
he had an open first frame and, then pounded 11 straight strikes, [Maxwell 665 for Solataire, both
wi |were Earl Eggert 680; Art Bessen-| the Speedway handicap . ) {bach 631, Rusty Buhneing 589 and | a) ap. @ PURPLE ACE—Bob Sakel, 6-foot, 3-inch Evansville College prank Strain 585.
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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
Burkhardt's 758 Leads
Fi-Blak Bowlers to Red-Hot 3243 Total -
Don Broecking Carries 512 Pins Into Last Game for Even 700 for Ideal Furniture
The Fi-Blak Insulation bowling team warmed up Pennsylvania alleys 9 and 10 last night and insulated them for a 3243 team total featuring Ned Burkhardt's 758. The team total on games of 1014, 1121 and 1108 was five pins shy of the season high 3248 owned by Marott Shoes in the Fox-Hunt Classic Feb. 23. | The 35-year-old Burkhardt, who | Furniture in the Ideal Furniture averages 195. in two leagues, league at Fox-Hunt. A 177-aver-reached his lifetime high by pep- 28¢ bowler, Broecking also went pering the pins for 27 out of ain with 512 after marking up 258 possible 36 strikes. He opened and 254, but he had a 188 clincher.
with 213, increased to 266 and| Other honor scores for the men
closed with 279. In his final game last night were Jim Meyer's 677 rps & [for Miller Regal Store and Glen
Other Fi-Blak individual scores|in the Fi-Blak League and Ralph [Gale's 661 for Murray's Wildcats
Three women topped the 600Eggert carried 512 ping into Mark. Jo Berkopes had 190-188-final game after rolling 255/236—614 for Hickman Whirla-
his final ga and 257. A 4-6 split in his final(Ways In the Bowes Seal Fast game kept him down to a 168 League at West Side, Mae Tyson and deprived him of a 700. rolled 220-174-214—608 in the 8 Other Honor Scores Coca-Cola League also at West
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Olympic Player The Little Rock team is South-| western regional champions and! defending national title-holders.! Tucson, entering the meet for the first time, upset Los Angeles, Deaf Club 'to represent the Far West. Log Angeles, out of tournament contention for the first time in six years, was the 1946 national champions. Among team members of the Tucson team is Angel Acuna, a former member of the Mexico Olympic team that took fourth place in the Olympics held in England three years ago. In the second ga.ne starting at 7 o'clock, the Milwaukee, Wis., team battles the Washington, D. C., club. Both squads are in the] national meet for the second year. Milwaukee is West Cen-
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The committee headed by Butfer’s Tony Hinkle also voted to eriment with two possible methods ‘of dealing with excessive
official lawmaking ‘body for high| William Pyle PB. R Mallory
schools, colleges, YMCA and AAU] in the United States and Canada. Committee Secretary H. V. Porter! of Chicago said a survey of coaches on their ideas for rules] changes was made among all] these groups. . The committee made it a rule that when the ball goes over the| backboard on a floor where rectangular boards are used, the ball will be dead. The rule will not apply to fan-shaped boards. It also approved the painting of an orange “outline” target, 24 by 18 inches, on nontransparent backboards. The target area now is used on transparent boards. Experiments on Fouls |
The experiment to curb fouling included one which would leave
award two free throws for every
personal foul. If a team makes Walt Oliver, LaSalle Market the first throw, it will not get {the second. If it misses the first| {throw, it will get a second try.
Under this rule, the team which committed the foul would get the ball out of bounds if the throw is made. If the second throw was missed, the ball would stay in
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