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Olympians Trip Knicks, 83-79, Tie for Ist Place

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epresentatives What all it is that Ben Davis has, it's still showing.” Flashes’ fourth in nine games and deleny Next Wednesday the high“riding Giants try for victim ©" © fe fini = 1th of THE INDIANAPOLIS Olymps don’t care if there's a ;erman Party No. 9 against Sacred Heart. And Coach Jerry De Witt, a Seitlest 1 0 dwhiet © 0 df crowd. Not so long as the place to be crowded is first place. - quiet, likeable gent who's the guiding light of the-undefeated ¥iyo% § ] YDonatuew 113 First place in the National Basketball Association's Giants, Joped Wi Fig : hus} u [Eton 3 3 3 Whitaker. 3 : 3 Western Division was crowded today. And the Olymps were Ged and missed 12. Manual had hit 12|S5imer.t 0 0 1/McDanielg 4 1 2| | |one third of the reason. Defeat- - ex-Butlerite, Coach Harry Caskey.| oq missed 14. Tolls RT a Totals SLR ing New York, 83-79, hern.last| Ralph (Buckshot) O’Brien has

night, the Olymps tiéd idle Roch-| . ester and Minneapolis for thé top| Hoek Ja pped oh Fhe Shoulder iA

The last time out, the Giants| Green's 20 points shear-hesded Halftime Score—Franklin Township 26,

had salvaged a last-second 38 toithe personal foul-loaded Redskins.| “Fini, 0a Missed—Pranklin Township | §

© Y 37 win over promising- Howe, Last| Ben Davis (48) Manual (48) 16: Gyeenfleld 25. spot: \ night, .the Giants limped home young, t fRlph. at 18 1,P| -Officiais—Shieids and Williams, The local cage pros will lose no prenductivn physical exanliie: Spat Juke oS ered cruiser, Him, o 9 3 1B Wilflams.o i i i Bears Rebound | } me In Te ay Unless deferred, Buckshot will 00 /e ur, Vers, g . . < i . I 3 ; ; Y : ; bhabl le They turned back a surprisingly Berar "5 9 @ HiShameny ‘3 § }| Second haif rehounding paid Robhester, Tomorrow theyre in Bre te i ig oor Talitary 2 Phillips, 1 0 2 Heacox, & 0 0 4 off for Lawrence Central with a] Syratuse. ' Syracuse is the leader| Service in the next few weeks. strong challenge from Manual, 48 Duling. ® 0 1. 3F.Wiliamse 2 0 & 51°40 04 triumph over Pike Town- o on a Currently rated as the sixth to 46, and they won their battle cals Tie tea = ==! ship. sion. man of the ball club, hie has

stars by silencing the’ Redskin's|

N ” ” - | | Halftime Score—Ben Davis 24, THE ORYMPS gave 2218 Butler, been averaging 8.4 points. per

Fieldhouse fans a few shivery game,

moments last, night. New York) Fix’ Prober

bit’ 2un— Dickie Nvers " Manual, Pike held a 10 to 4 first session] Eg yers. “Pree Throws Missed>-Young 3. Warrum advantage ard kept it at 14 to 11 That's part of it. Much of ite. Wilh, JRedenbacher. Phillins, | Green | at the half, but yielded a 21 to 19, was the same story of Ben Davis jfams 2 * ' . third period lead as the Bears balance. Norm Young's 14, Ron) , 8 icials— Wilbur Bchumacher and Mel| gained the rebounds in the third! Ragan’s 13 and Leon Redenbach-| frame. Dean :Templin of Pike

er's 15—it paid off in py Triumph |was high man for both teams. | . Lh -

ship style. t 1s kept thei !Bruce Brunson picked up eight x Bouthportis Cardingle Hebt he) CHECKING THE PLANS—Mayor-elect Alex Clark, Mayor Christian J. Emhardt, J. R. Town-

didn’t fall with\ ease. It had to be pushed by an Olymp comeback. The game was seesaw for two land one-half quarters. The | Knicks led, 21-19 and 38:36-at the first two breathing stops’\In the

for the Bears.

hands clean in South Central

BEN DAVIS had to earn it— (conference competition with a “vr Ot (3), Fike Township G0 send, new head of the city park department (seated, left to right); Lt. Forrest Higgs, head of the middle of the third period, though, Is Blocked ns exaggerate all the way to the final second. 54 to 46 victory over visiting McDanlelt 2 2 LTempunt 3 4 2 city's Juvenile Aid Division, and A. J. Thatcher, city recreation director (standing, lett to right), look Indianapolis browe, 8 i521 = demands. ity Suton hens owe Tos". | Greensburg. \Brunsone 4 0 4 McCloude 2 0 1 over plans for The Times-Legion Golden Gloves Tournament, which opens Jan, 4 in the National uevon i led pi et ot the é the coalition afield—in the first quarter, but Be Ae Rl at i J } J[Fivens 043 Guard Armory, 71 ! N. Pennsylvania St. All of the officials have pledged their support for the tour- way. - 0 Attorne cers as Justice he canned 10 of 13 free throws 21 and 43 to 33—for their fourth Reimers I 2 4nitsenhergert 0 1 1 nament. The event is slated to run over five weeks with the finals on Feb. 8. Ater Lavoy's de-icer the locals ransport Min- —five of six in the second half straight league victory. It was| 5 etal see. = TT TTT TT built up a 15-point lead. 1 3 3 : : seemed safe enough. The clock By United Press

when the Giants needed every point they could get. © |in seven starts to date. _ The veteran Rédenbacher| meshed three straight in the third meshed 12 markers each to pace te

period when Manual had forged the-winners. Jim Kuskaden had] °° : dhead with some fine ply by Bill|11 for the losers, but Patterson Archers Beat Blue Devils

Coach Jewell Young's sixth win Halftime Score rence Central 11 ; Free Throws Missed —Pike Township 5 Don Johnson- and Bob Theil Lawrence Central 7 Officials—George Perry and Harold Por. r.

Pike Township 14, Law-

showed only four minutes to play.| LE2 TON, Ky., Dec. 15

Then the Knicks went to work.| i Thich New York got within three points -Ass stant. District Attorney thank to some clutch hitting| Vincent O’Copnor of New.

| by Max Zasfofsky. The wiry Max York today called upon two

hat this dan-srmali.-outcome rediction of a” r future, Allied mistie,

Bulldogs Hit Snowy Road

essary to take Green after Nyers had fouled out made 12, eight of them free Times State Service Ohi St 4 threw in eight points in the last |, iq. tified basketball players 4 defense sys- with little more than two min- throws. ET WAYNE, Dec. 15 — Ft. ] Oo i0 are four minutes.’ Si oF oe ell | from one or more>, Kentucky they find the utes gone in the third quarter. | Southport (54) Greensburg (46) ayne South Side led all the way| PANT AN points were on free Lhrows. {schools “to come forward to prove al and fear it Redenbacher hit seven of 15 Filson. 3 i PY cuskagen. f§ 1} ®} last night to hand Shortridge] By FRANR ANDERSON A (wasn't enough to keep the Olymps ity, fixes made by New. ork , long time. and the deadly, red-head Ragan, Johnson.e 3 2 0 Ron 1 3 § 3 High School its second basket. COLUMBUS O.. Dec. 15 | from witining their . Seventh oriming)s, "™N pumped two trnely short ips in| S*iscs § } {arin | 1 J pall lows 57 od 5.0. pec. 5 kf § Basketball Scores straight game and geting thelf| O'Connor said there was\ao the fourth that offset’s Manual's| Elder 0 1 4 Westhafer,c 1 3 3 Within the first few minutes of The road from Indianapolis to| . 10th decision in their las leriminal act involved as far as Carey, g 1 0 3 Patterson.g 2 8 2 p hy courageous bid for the Giant- Theil. ¢ 5 2 1|Buell. g 6 25 the game, the Archers.had an Columbus is paved with snow! CITY, COUNTY Montgomery 67. Loogootee 45, starts. {the players were concerned be-" killing role. Yasier<t © 3 3 Wapeer's 3 o 4 Cight point lead, and -at the first| ~ ir : ar | BE Davie 42. Manuva) da. Park Bosinnd 0: Caan 5. THE OLYMP streak is not cause the games were played in : | Eldridge, 0 0 2|Voiles, { 2 8 1 quarter showed a 14-7 advantage. and Butler's good intentions.| Cincinnati Country Day School at Parkiy req niown 46, Helmsbure 36. 4 Xx 4 : , ) =e. a cane ‘ . 2 Mariual had trailed 14 to 8 in| Reda 1049 eq a acvantage g | o leanceled) M{. Summit 50, Parker 46 without its problems for Coach States with no laws on.the subolg t wasn't| Totals 181830] Totals 151628 The Blue Devils rallied in the, The Bulldogs mush into Ohio C¢nier Grove at Beech Grove (Bost yy Vernon 71, Wadesville 38. > He' ing ject. But he said New York ° first quarter, but wasn Halftime Score—Southport 31; Greens- second quarter to pull within five : | Decatur Central 63. Warren Central 48, Nashville 68, Van Buren 37. Herm Schaefer. e's . YUnnIng|’s 1d h isdi through. Green stuffed in a pair burg 21 . : ok + State's basketball. life tonight. Ft. Wayne South Side 54, Shortridge 37. Newburs 3% Corydon (Ks) 40. out of discussion matter. Before Wou ave jurisdiction over the dentl 1 Free Throws Missed—S. Harman, Wed- points by the halftime, 25-20. But Franklin Township 57. Greenfield 45. |New Market 59, Richland Township (Foun. fixers since “th t plot ently no rea of fielders and Nyers came dle 4. Carey 2, Miner 3, Thiel 4, Lasiter the Archers led ' to load When they brush the snow Off Lewremee Central 31, Pike Township 24. “tain) 45. : "leach game Herm tells the team ne e corrup plot was ne federal gov- Shrough with four charity fips b GEAARULE Poainger 3. Werthater s pulled away to lead hen the Lanterns, Stell Nohigle 26. seston, 6. that “ihis is a big one we've got hatched in New York. 1'a settlement, after missing six gift attempts 41.30 at the threequarter post.’ [theyll Snd they have much IN Swssuway sh Basile 4 | North Liberty 55. Tyner 46 ‘to win.” So the team wins and “on : * . : i i 1 { [N s 0, n g . : be EE A whe Win No. 6 | S08 Sir Te rs commen with te Bus, mec) omnes SEHEAMEE SDR an om oconsok Arfraen to delays. ey | . ! ! team is victoryless in two starts.|Albien 65 Wawaka 45 range 45 siiisbure id, |repititi Getting the Olymps Lawrence Wetherb vernor of ! . : IN bn Kinney, H ‘ ; Alquina 73, Brownsville 37. Orland 59, Pleasant Lake 52. {repititious. g ) y, BOVernol y the idea of a THE CLASSY-DRIVING Red ex Mc ney arold Holder- markers. aging 1 b | Patriot 39, Mos Hill 38. | worked up is like getting Indiana Kentucky, to aid in persuading

| A 43, Pittsboro 35. kin, who is as. explosive a ball-| field and Bill Edwards showed South Side (51) Shortridge (37) The Bulldogs are the underdogs.| Ame 4% Foto 55, Lape atriot 39, Moores Hill G8.

: § 1 48. P . ion Jan. 1, not f (Allen) 33. | pennville 52, Madison Twp. (Jay) 34.

i ; the way as Decatur Central fin- fs ft pfl te ft pt| Their players are green and Arcela 4%, Lafaveite Central | enthused about the Purdue fpot-the players to testify after the out but rather f player A uns JOWn SER Mugen ined strong to down Warren mini 3 SEohems, 9-7 Jyoung. Ohio State is experienced Attica 30. Rensselaer, 49. | Pine Village 0: Ambia 38. | ball game, [players’ lawyer, John Y. Brown, y and the gov- g Ses In L110 Central 63 to 48 on its hore Heine! 1 2 2 Bruce. f 2 3 sand tall. The Bucks used virtu-| Auburn 33 Garrett SL | Pleasantville 35. Gill Twp. (Sullivan) 45. Once again the Olymp balance/tossed a legal block in the path | . first half. His relentless driving court McClure.1 2 -1 3 Johnson, f (2 0 0 ally the same crew in defeating Boston at Economy (postponed. t PT tlle a2 {asserted itself. Four of the 10 of the investigation » | use, edderih’'n, . h : 3 nie Waldr (post! ’ . > . i . Of dhe nego- 2d tn ney Be iy ~ moe) The Hawks lost a 12 to 5 first Ruble © 3 9 2Duncanc 1 3 2 Butler, 72-50, here last season. Blo on Balers A Na i pacieh Drees Caio wn, players used hit in the double] Brown declared that the invesNeither side is { around-the-corner lay up | quarter lead in the second as hc o § lsatvecd.y § 0 0 Bluffton 35, Berne 48. Richmond 43, Muncie Central 41. figures. And only one man failed tigators “have no warrants for it it has stalled final second that brought Manual ~ ore "Brass, 3 2 OMever.x 4 0 4 *o®2. 8 9 Boonville 54. Princeton 51. Richland M, Stendali £. t..7 was to 2 24 to 23 halftime deficit Wayne McCord hit nine points to gre: S 3.3 UMeverf ie) wi | Boonville Lg Richland Center 52, Fulton 49 (overtime). to get a point. Top, man the arrests of the players they * _ |give the Warriors a 23 to 22 half- Johnson. 0 0 0 | OHIO STATE has made one Breed, 73 HOLD “Rena Central Catholic Ricty 5,» 35" Osgaod 38. \Center Joe Groboski with 18 want to question and I refuse to tions like this It was his first and only field {jo edge. Then McKinney and Sweet.x 4 5 2 change this season. Paul at 51 Me Ave | Roanoke 46. West ‘Union 43. points. Leo Barnhorst and Lefty let them be questioned except in er of the pres- goal. He came back after the pau. oo) oo ach and| Totals 2014 311 Totals 13 13 1 (Stretch) Ebert is operating at| Rinokston 5. Chalmers 35. Roval ‘Centre i Walton 35." ™'™) % | walther had 15 each and Bill my presence.” . rests with the halftime, but his continued driving | Holderfield got five in the third South side or. Po" s 13s CeNter. Among his good jdeeds Browniioly, 5, Seotteburs 40 (overtime). Rushville at New Castle (postponed to mogheff got 11 before fouling out| He added that O'Connor “has ng up in that tactics and fine rebounding gave as the Hawks held a 43 to 41 Shortridge ol °° 7 13 10 7_37 are leading the team in scoring, Bunker Hill i Twelve Mile 48, Salem 53, Corydon 34 |in the fourth period. no right t : > oo we 3 | Su t 55. g o conduct a United r came on. him his fourth and fifth personals advantage. |Rerme Sweet, Barney. Bruce - Johnson, rebounding and “feeding. But-| Cumien 2. Burnettsviile 2. | Saviour. 57, Mariioveitie 40, | Zaslofsky's 11 points in the gtates investigation.” . jor wage con- in a hurry. * McKinney - bagged 21 for top DUncan 2. Mever 2. Shoemaker 2 ler's 6-8 Sophomore Center Ray] Gatlsle 55, Kingman tn. Rodis 3 Rai 54 Fok ulin ps. Knicks’ fourth-period rally were| o:Connor admitted he was d to enforce a His mates missed his 25-point- honors, followed by Holderfield's Snark Pluas Wi | Stewart will have his hands fully Genter 1ws,, (Walch 50, * [Sheridan 64 Busillie 48. a big part of his game-high of 21.| powerless to arrest the players uirements com- a-game average as much as they|16 and Edward's 14. Jim Fish,| p gs in But Stewart can look talent in| Chesterton 38, Kouts 37 | Somerset 49, Marion St. Paul's 47 (over. Teammates Harry Gallatin and ang gaid “this . ! ’ | | his thing is in

Times State Service | the eye without blinking. In his Chippewa 58, Deedsville 57 (overtime),

| Nat Clifton got 11 points apice.

it just seemed did his floor work during the sec-| with 18, and McCord, with 14, Clarks Hill 53. Bowers 33. os Sout Bend A fehl i hands of the gover 7 . : ond half. but Skippy Sandler, bolstered Warriors. scoring at.| DANVILLE, Dec. 15—A fast last activity he outpointed Illinois’ Cossse 4 Washington Center (Whitin) ih South Bena ‘Contras Goshen 40. 5 yu le Wy aw concluded that Green, F. Williams and Harry|tack. It was Decatur’s sixth win second quarter last night gave two pivotmen with 18 points. | Columbia City 4%, Pierceton 45 (double Routh Whitley 53, Angela 49. THE KICK out-rebounded an It a better set- Shaner refused to quit. in seven starts. Speedway High School its third A Helping Ebert in the quest for concannen 91, Prairie Creek 32. Er ou te * the Olymps, But the locals Male) HE SAID one of the games fore frequently : Decatur Gil. (63) Warren Ctl, (48) [Victory in five starts as the Plugs letter sweaters and glory are For- Converse il. Sweeiser 65. Sthesyille 68, Lizton 43. " |up for that in field goal accuracy. | ! Green slipped under for three- tg ft pf) ; : Covington 35, Veedershurg 33. Stoney Creek 55, DeSoto 34 t 78 shots for .410, fixed was played in Kentucky and argaining with for fects i he thd and M a] McKinney.t 10 SD McCord t J 1% pf quintet downed Danville here, wards Tom Williams and Marvin Cromwell 64, Avilla is. + | Stamey Re CHnter a They hit 32 o shots for .410. otie of his assistants fndieatsd the WIC, Pos pr-Tour | n e 2 : 3nd Janis | Holderfieldt 6 4 2 Pish.f 7 2 355-41, ‘Bowling and Guards John Karaffa Siotnerarilitolh, nae aa. Swaviee 53, Frankton 50 (double over- Their .400 shoting has been a big| LC played in Late » ting for Wash- Slrelcie § eng to 9 "| Shipley.s 9 1 4Branes 3 9 3| The Plugs were behind 11-9 at and Jack Jones. They start, Re-| Daleville i. Sulphur Springs 36, Tangier 57, Marshall 40. | factor in their surge of the last Arh Roc! ’ Tore Redenbacher and Young Larrisons “3 2 9 Henke.x 2 2 3 the first stop but built up a 26- lief is provided by workman Bill Decatur Catholic 48. Adams Central 13. J eg uee Wiley at Bloomington (vost-| three weeks. Rail a a xt shaved it. Burner. o § JiRansomt 0 0 110 lead by halftime. Affer-three.| Wilks, Ralph Armstrong and Mer-| herker Al Br estern (Howard) 33. | Terre Haute Garfield at Crawfordsville. So now the Olymps make a 0% ©. "0 en 2 Bradshaw. 0 0 OMerrille 0 0 0 quarters they were in front, 38- rill Hatfield. | Butiois, 31, Lpotoates Catholic i. | Terre Tiaute ‘Gerstmeser 55. West Lata-| quick Eastern tour. If they put ° f€¢ 0 Be DI ut that he AFTER a 36-all third-quarter| Totals . 261113 Totals 21 61724. Dave Wilson paced Speed-| x a # | Earl Park 51. Oxford 8%. rot At tate Sh. [first things first they won’t be in come here “on the orders of

48, Yorktown 42, Raskville 38, District. Attorney Frank Hogan

Halfti 8 —W - E eter, id corm 2a, De RUTLER COACH Tony Hinkle Edinburs 51. Trafalgar 49.

, too, when iIn- stalemate, the score was tied for|..iur central 22. Tippecanoe 49, Gilead second place when they come

lway's attack with 15 points. Topeka 44, Lima 37.

es were better the last time at 40-all. Be | Free Throws Mised—W il a ikbart 63, Mishawaka 43. " ’t. Wayne Tuesday/!0 obtain in the public interest eE Nore beter fhe Jas; umeat 40.3). 5 n Davis pears Centr dine : arren Central id Speedway 9 : Danville “an er will have only one seasoned man Elwood Tipton 41. "Cie 44 Tray Sa EhAnaer 36. ww L hid Io face Ft. Wayn Y | testimony of certain players who - Wisi | icials—Lentz and Smartz. i g pf! £ pfiin the starting lineup. Letterman Evansvie oo coin 48. Mt. Olympus 28 | Union Twp. (Wells) 38, Rock Creek Twp. . Fe ite { d ’ t rer if it acted two minutes to go, but Young's! Gannung,f 2 2 2 Haves 2 1 il Evansville Lincoln 48, Mt Olympus 38 | "Oh, [Wi . ; (19y |Made corrupt money out of deals : s y y p ille Memorial 57, Gary Wallace 53. Indianapolis (83) New York (79) | two free ones made it 48 to 44, Flashes Win 57-45 Sienton. : 0 2 Rollins. 3 0 J Ae: tne Fair. uke 55 BeMatte 2 (postponed). Wabash 38. Rechestor . Barnhorst.f ¥ i nt Kaftan.f Ei 9 se xem in the state of New wartime Wash- is G | : oole. f 4 1 3'Kelly't 4 4 3 1 3 yo. {Fairview a, & 5. | Valparaiso 62, Hammond Tech 43. | ' 8 Ain. 5 2 York. nt hterverion ris wn tn ot oe rn | Franklin Township led all the!Quit?, § § Bpuechs. ; § 3itesm's top scorer, Earmizaa eh, Aimy 6 | Wakaruss 37, Bromen'8s, ie ar Mollsnat' 18 1AMeowrer 311 Brown, however, retorted that and essential the final desperate 2 Anite n {Way as it gained a 57 to 45 vic- Rikhoft e ! 3 8 Anderson. g o 1 2/ Rounding out the Bulldog first | Flora 47. Western 80, 53. Ft. Wayne Cen-| Washingion-Clay Twp.. 66, Green Twp. (St. Lavoy fe : J 2 Bova } 3 3 O'Connor “came to Kentucky on » . § } . | i . ordan. g 2/O0shorn 0 1 38 vi > x | : - . oseph's), 5 | S - % 1 . an ingrained Both teams canned 17 field! ory over Greenfield at"home. Rumpie sg 2 2 4{Weirs" 2 1 3/five are Stewart, Sophomore, trai 23 Srelimg) 10. Waterloo 54, Ligonfer 43. Lotgran.c 0 : 9iSimmans.c 3 ¢ ja fishing expedition.” d ne i | It was 15 to 6, 26 to 22, and Boyer 10 3 1 Guards Bill Roepke and Jim Cros-| z2¥nkfort 48. Logansport 41. Waveland 57, Darlington 50. alther.g 3313 {Harn 313 “Brandi th bo it 1ad gone out of goals, the Giants firing 59 times 43 to 31 at t | Wilson.g 6 3.1 i n zo ench Lick 56, Cannelton 53. Wea 54, Battle Ground 50. : Toshefl.g 3 SR .McGuires nding these boys guilty is . P81 4. 31 at the three stops. Jim, tain — — !ley and Freshman Forward Keith Erench Lict Or ern (Howard) 41. West Lebanon 64, Newport 42. {Barker.g 1 1 0iZaslofskve 7 7 2), very unfair statément for a . % for a .289 average and Manual Hannah, with 16, and Bob Berry, | Totals 22 11 17] Totals 16 6 19 Greve | Galveston O56. East Gary 39 Whitewater Tv, (Franklin, 52, Laurel 41. O'Brien.g e021 | prosecots tt t ka at r 7e 3 - ' s| — — e | 3 a Kel ‘hiting 35. Gary Froebel 32, - man stieet tule | S ere have been letting fly 56, for a .303 showing. | with 17, paced the winners, while speedway oC, b QIAMeM—, 11_ss| Hinkle made some demotions| Gaston 36. Selma on 38. Wilkinson 62. Eden 44. Totals 321926 Totals ® 11 77 Prosecuting. attorney 'o make-a n. But to most Ben Davis had hit 14 free throws|Jim Demaree led th Danville .. tH 85 Tap v gr diand 38, Boswell 33. Winslow 84, Otwell 47. SCORE BY PERIODS a press conference. I've asked r t 8 ee le e losers with, 'gficials—_Puiiman and Wood and promotions this week in an] Gootiand Niceville 51. * Wolcott 52, Buffalo 38. | loc ti d hat anices of both a ffort to get i bh | Gray 55, Ridge aon (postponed to to-| Youns America 50. Deer Creek 30. {INDIANAPOLIS ........ 19 17 24 23-83 O'Connor time and again wha sually appeared effort to get more scoring punch. Green | Zionsville 67, Carmel il New York 21 17 14 27-79 jaws they have violated in New

—Francesville Free throws missed—Barnhorst 2, Hol-

{ t). Deposed were John Hall, senior, Grasmerk at Webster (postponed to letterman: Senior Dick -Cranny,|,Mendavy. c... geosevelt 53.

i d 50, Sunman_ 49. |S miors Tom_ Huff anq Charles Guiliord or 38. Winchester 31. {Johnson and Sophomore Don Hol- Hamlet 53. Tefft 45. . | Hammond: 48, Gary Tolleston 39.

Actual dealing 156 emergencies nd reason for ” But we would ion in bargainpversible trend, ought primarily irectly involved ers. Today we mic democracy.

24 Teams Eye Pot 'O Gold Lead

The first and last chance for 24 teams to earn themselves a share of the prize money in the Pot 'O Gold handicap tournament arrives tomorrow afternoon at the

Medaryville 52, Francesville 44, Jand. Jones. Lavoy, Graboski 3. Walther, York and he said he did not Feld goal shooting: INDIANAPOLIS—| what ‘laws they violated in other Charles Thayer of Lucky Strikes/loway. Huff and Holloway made gammond Clark 50. East Chicago Pres throw shooting: INDIANAPOLIS—18| {Harrison Twp. (Delaware) 63, Cowan 31 Marta Roberts Gets 617 909. bron 77, Washington Twp. (Porter) 39. ROsvieey. Colorado A&M Antlers alleys. Hoagland 50, Leo 5%

| Pulaski 55, Reynolds 53. A. MeGuire, Gallatin, Clifton 3. R. Mec- ppnow” Brown said. “I asked him 32 of 78 attempts, .410; New York-—29 of states and he said none.” Was Text Dest With 2 633 store. the trip here, but Hall and Cranny| velt {of 28 attempts, .686; New York—21 of 32 (overtime) ay 3 | He r . MARTA ROBERTS of Rowe's EXPECTED to see action are Hicksville (0. 65. Woodburn 42. Meets Manchester Pro Basketball wines Jewelers stole the show from the ;,.j de Sophs Norm Ellenberger,| Honey Creek 36,

Fonianet 51.

| . Guire 2, Zaslofsky 4. | wee 9 or Beats IC 39 attempts, 42. Hartford City 40. Montpelier 31. 3 he . stayed home. | | "Offietals—Chuck Chuckovits and sam ana Swamps | Hazelton 45. Decker Chapel 4 3 5, Wingate 41. Hinkle’s five promotions. They Hillshore 53 r | NATIONAL BASKETBA ASSOCIATION | w & | LARAMIE, Wyo., Dec. 15—In-

Times State Service MARION, Dec. 5 Taylor and dark horse. Man-|goston chester last night smashed into| Philadelphia ori the finals of the first Hoosier Col- Baltimore . PPeca nosy /lege Conference tourney. Taylor won its seventh straight fame last night squeezing past!

Indiana Central, 78 to 76, and

RE - y O BD Per 1. \ » estern D on 4 PRL Cun lady keglers with a 617 series. Jack Brannon and Bob Reed and | Huntington® 60, Alexandsin 50. a INDIANAPOLIS ........ ‘on Logt Feb diana’s red hot Hoosiers literally | So gra last Marta's fine performance came Frosh Jess Eirmann and Jack Huntingion Catholic a1 Hu oinneapolis ............. 13 1 812 snowed under Colorado A&M Coli | » New Waverly 31. | Ft. Wayne ............. 8 14 .300/lege’s basketball team, 80-48, here . : on games of 223-208-186. Frayman. Sixteen members of | 1daville 61 : fag ANAT , s ews two dozen en g 5 |Hinkle's 19-men traveling squad Jefferson , Center (Whitley) 42. Churu- Milwaugee 18 238 a8t night.

tries from a 125- § team field which 3 { started the ball de- i rolling on Dec. 1. ° | Sugar Creek Nursery is now in fifth place and the team’s position automatical-

Larry Reasper of American 15—Favorite Pet. | State led the action in the Insurance League with: a 633 series at Pennsylvania alleys.

Cecil Wilson of Hoosier Cas-

Pe Indiana employed a lightning 8 .667 fast break throughout the game 3 13 pi) and did hot | let up on the Asgles Sa 1 «368 un e dying minutes. u INPIANAPOLIS Bl Rew ore 1, (one Hoosier a, out for the INDIANAPO AMES Tents. |game played and broke into the BD at Rochester. |scoring column. Freshman John Schlundt and

| 3. | are sophomores and freshmen. ; PRs 3% 0 (Randolph Co) 70, sarai i 7 to 32. | Youth 1s, being served at Butler| , toea oa Twp. (Grant) 51, Lafontaine 45. this season. | Jeffersonville 58. Connersyille 50. Butler will give away about two| Kendallville 5, Haren" Tw

{ Klondike 52, Jackson Twp. ualty was a standout with a |\nCDes a man in height. But they s

0.) 46. Knightstown 42. Morristown 34. ’ .'have done that before. Ohio State Knizghtst Memorial 64, Spiceland 56. Cream. It was one of the season's) 814 acore. Bill Run's 633 for"), 00, lim 5. edge in the series. okoma 71, " hottest kegling feuds as Fred Atlas Super was the top work | -

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Kokomo 17, Marion 59: - LaCrosse 48, Clinton Twp. (La Porte) 25 | Ladoga 61, Alama 45. Lafayette 54, Evansville Central 50,

t. Wayne at Baltimore | New York vs. Milwaukee at -Moline, Ili! Games Tomorrow

Cline’s quintet registered with| in the National League at the Yakeville 56. New Carlisle 54. Manchester salvaged a 76-10-72 1upraNAPOLIS at Syracuse Sophomore Dick Farley shared : - h ly assures that a Jack Welsh games of 1027-1004-1057. The Ice| Fox-Hunt lanes. College Basketball Lancaster Central (Wells) 68, Huntington win after hlowing an 18-point lead Philadeinhia, a Boston, scoring honors with 11 points y will be when new champion Cream team’s total came on! .Ned Hiatt rolled a 646 series STATE TaPay 49, Walkerton 34 lin the last four minutes against Milwaukee at Minneapolis, each. Bob. Leonard got 10 for

Baltimore at Rochester.

quet teat. Lewisville 51. New Lisbon 31. pe Liberty 19, Kitchel 16. |BEarlham. . Linton 68, dasonvitle 11, ’ i Muter) Anderson heat Hanover, 77 to X LVANSY - ? LOI eer at Evansville 70, and Franklin whipped Hunt-

Lucerne 72, Star City 61. ington, 104 to 66, in consolation

will be crowned Sunday night. Lorenz Wiesman, manager of the Antler lanes, announced that the opening shift at 12:15 p. m.

While Dale Vailu

. ’ . {and Bob Masters got nine. Olympians’ Scoring | Boh Betts, a five-foot, 11-inch (19 GAMES) guard paced the Aggies with 10

games of 1064-963-985. in the Eli Lilly League at the Concordia (Ft. Wayne) 33 Indiana Tech the winners.

Bud Schoch’'s 668 for Mechanics Beech ove, alleys i Jet the Indiana M0, Colorado A. M. 48. Laundry was the runner-up per- Pace. Richard Sender had a 614, Rese Poly 38 Concordia (HL} 5% : I: HOOSIER CONFERENCE TOURNEY formance in the Fox-Hunt Classic.| 708 Chembra rolled.a 607 and Joe Taslor 38. Indiana Central 6 (semifinal).

i i Madi 5%, Columbus 51. Ft Pts Avg will include four teams. This con-|g.hoch's total came from games| FORle posted a 600 score. Tom Manchester i Zariham 33 (semifinal). Madison Township "st." Joseph's) 5% tilts, Taylor and Manchester meet Graboskt - ...ovvvoi in 92 13 Wm 133 points while- Hieko hn, five- . » . 4 i 1 N . : - A Chua \ Jf 3.3 tingent includes Hartman Real oc 990.108-180, In his first game Heinnger's 624 series was the top Frankiin 104, Huntington 6 (consofation). Marhjeviite Bi, Portville 44. y in the final tonight and Anderson garnhorst 1s 108 41 353 133 foot, nine-inch, got eight for the 2 y . | i A Ways New § ), " i i - iM sers. Estate, Herff Jones No. 2i|8choch posted a spare and then production in the Beech Grove OTHERS / : Motardoville s0° Mi. Comfort 4. and Franklin tangle in the con Li eri 8 % Nn 13 58 losers Strauss-Auto Service and Indian-|¢ eq up with 11 straight Pharmacy League. ‘Joe Beatty Arizona State (Flagstaff) 68. Highlands 62. Mecca 99, Fairbanks 20 solation event. O'Brien 18 82 32 116 714 Indiana hit 38 per cent of their lis Office Supply had a 614 sco 7 Arkansas A. and M. 66. Henderson 51. Matz 74. Montgomery (Mich) 40. r——— Lavoy ..... 17 37 34 108 64 shots for the night, while the Agsting a button apolis ’ ppLy. strikes. score. fustin Peay 52 Florence Sala.) i, Michigath att St. Mary's #4, Chicago . |Lofgran .. 18 36 42 114 63 gies were able to hit only 22 8 . ; 3 | Baldwin-Wallace 83. sdale 60, Bow 39. 1 Pras 3 180 ecasters see no The 2:30 p. m. shift includes Mike Bisesi of Tompkins Jce| CHARL nw | Baylor "54. Colorada 50. °C | lainey sa Lagranse a1. No TV Link Holland ,... 18 1413 dl 24 Teo bil = Per r y ul 4 KE ALS [4] .) 53. ! 32, 30. . Bl aa : NewWay Home Supply, Case {Cream had a 655 series, fashion WALSH c¢ a m e gemini 62. "Duluth - 43 | Milan, 3%, Holton ‘ia Township. (La Porte); PITTSBURGH — The 1950 Crocker 8. 7% ° 1% nation, was far.too polished for

writing. Looks

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Bethany (Kas.) 13, Concordia (Neb.) 57.

Construction, Hollenbeck |ing the score on games of 214-215- through with a 626 in the Chris- : i 34 ai Pittsburgh Pirates comprised one| Totals Cve.rr B43 420 IIB the ot 7 St blizzard In Press, Freyn Brothers, Produc- |226. [tian. Church League at Iaria’s al-| Buena Vista® 14, “contrat tia) 42. | Wtlersburs, ab, New Paris 31, of the few teams that did not per-| lg Bi Bl en "lin OUitiassed Rem: of 71. Col years tion Tool, Solitaire, Kuhn's | The remaining scores in the “{Garlcten ‘6 Lawrence (Wis) 54, Milton 60. Willismsburs 41, it television Aiming of the h Jo . ’ ey |leys. Charley Hancock's 624 was Carthage Hn: Towa gr Hlevan, i. Mississinewa 49, VanBuren 33. m elevision ming o e home| I do get home Drugs, and Hartman Furniture, [Fox-Hunt Classic Included Paul! ie BitR tes re Ag | Charon 3 Newberry 83. Mitchell 49, Paoll 34. . baseball games. mmy, our horse, I'he 4:40 p.m. shift will include, J jelds. Cline Realtors” 647; Dick|3 sc Nig “hevrolet Night Clarion (Pu) 32 Slippery’ Rock 11. | | HIGH SCHOOL

Weber, Mechanics Laundry, 636; Hawk League. The Taria Church GouTuion “51, MFreene’ state

15. Red Stuart, 632: Charley Pheas- League saw Phil Bisesl of Emer-|Davidson 69, Washington and Lee 64, . 1 95, Sam Houston 47.

ant, Herman's 621; Herb Hohlt,/son Supper Club roll a 619 and East Carolina 50, Fi. Lee, Va.,

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’ . | oh prophet in our Jules Tayem. Blumer oy 626; Joe. Piccione, 618; Wayne Bud Harvey post a 613 for Smith- Fast Texas Baptist 81. St. Mares oe 69. ago he grew ot, Sheperd Pharmacy, and|Ciarkson, 817; Clarence Baker, Robinson. LF avs 65 Hastings 61. » o Tr ew Chevrolet, Sheperd Pharmacy, and g;7; Bob Susemichel, 607; Ken| Sam Radcliff was top man in Ginhaa'st: Gulliomia (Fa) ol 7 : GAME OF THE WEEK + Indianapolis Tar Ha : Andrews, 605; Gene Briner, 601, |the Linde Air Production League Jeortia Teachers 33, Turner A. BM. i { man or beast. The 7 p. m. shift includes Tansy with a 620 series at the Speedway Hendrix 53, Arkansas 52. ; fi ?

8:00 O'CLOCK TONIGHT FINAL GAME OF TECH TOURNEY

ed himself some Motors, Charles Gauveg's five, Brown Hits a 670 alleys. Bud Janke's 613 led the Jamestown (ND) 75. Manitobs 15. = Br United Press De.|short of sensational. He had 34 | ears are cov- Marott Shoes, National Trailer action in the Allison A. C. League Kansas 74. Southern Methodist 51. | CINCINNATI, O., Dec. 15—De-|cav05 including 13 in the. last!

ANOTHER sterling performance came from the hard-hitting

and Charley Jacobs had a 618 Rg LLIN TA 5

in the Link Belt League but was|Mirohstou 27. ©

» fenseman Lloyd Durham 'scored

riod |three goals to lead the Indianap-

80 much thick : Cincinnati's lone goal came in|

Sales, City Ice Cream, Earl's Five, most looks like

Shelby St. Federal, and Century , Northern Montana 46.

) . Mississippl 81, Tulane 66. ar of the 1920, ~~ | - Cleaners, ; a Sham-| second behind Claude Larham|Mistissiool ssuihern 15. Florida State 70 olis Caps to & 7 0 1 victory OVer|ine gecond period. Jackie Me ast I saw him, In the 9:15 p. m. shift are [eacue. Brown, a former city with a 645. Both leagues operate Navy 64. Dartmouth 55. : |the Cincinnati Mohawks before aij .;q slammed the puck home, * TUNE IN 3

cast came true. at the West Side alleys, Nebraska Wesleyan '62, Penn (Iowa) 44. | crowd of only 758 last night in an y ster taking a pass from Buddy,

Uhl's Delicatessen, Rural Inn, match game champion, rocked

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vania Television. : { { : Indi lis, Hirschfield (Sclisiz'writi iy Tame IRIN With a 624) perry, Ryan Auto, 604; Gene | St. A Hiner $6. South Dakota thé first period and _then rode zi a:38 3 Indianapolis: Hirsenteld (Rein: WE Lng cavers Da the Pin Cravens hit with a 610 in the Fire-| sievens Pa roughshod over the losers in the el. Sclisizal) 1719 >

L of mistakes In

{ ” ” ” { ‘name in rolling a 651 series in was { 'RHAM accomplished his hat nam ‘14: (Reibel, Dur- * x | v 63. Reuth ! ! PURHAM accomp ham) 14:48. 5 Cincinnati, McLeod O'ConIce Cream was the sparkplug of | he Naval Ordnance League at| best in the Friday night Mixed|vajies City (ND) a Bettimean (N. PD) {rick on threé screen shots that Ror 13.40. 8, Indianapolis, Durham (Jan-

ING how borOrs are always anything but a

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Morgan's Appliance, Insley Manufacturing, Mueller Sales, Forest Manor, Moran Electric, and Syl-

Hardin Paces Mates CARL HARDING of Tompkins his team despite its series loss to

Fred Cline Realtors last night in the Fox-Hunt Classic

Jgasve. Hardin rolled a 678 threesome,

resulting from a string of 256-214-208, The Realtors five posted a 3088

“total against a 8012 score ac-

cumulated by Tompkins Ice

the maples for a 670 series. His string included games of 221-236-213. Sea Ferguson of the same

Mike Thompson of Bruisers lived up to his squad’s|

the Pritchett-Hunt and O'Grady] alleys. Thompson's threesome in-|

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cluded games of 179-226-246,

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Among the other 600 or better series were Al Lamb of Beck Coal and Coke, a 617 in the Joan of Are League at Broad Ripple; Basil

men’s League at Parkway allevs: Barney Bonfield's 607 the

Teague at Moon-Lite Bowl; Bob Wuensch rolledya 615 for Forest Manor in the Construction League at Pritchett Recreation and Harry Adams of Speedway Lumber had a 609 series. Miller Ensminger of Beam'’s Illinois fired a 609 series. The remainder of last night's res included: . A

North Texas 86, East Texas 71. Oklahoma Aggies 60, Lovola (L. A) 44. hillips Oilers 68, Oregon State 36, uantico Marines 70, Randolph-Macon 61 Ripon 67, Coe 63. Sacramento State 48, Idaho State 40,

| Stevens Point 73, Oshkosh 44. | Tennessee State 68, Aleorn #0, | Texas 68%, Sam Houston 1). {Upper Towa 57. St. John's (Minn) 55.

Wake Forest 75, VMI 56. Wartburg 69, St. Olaf 45. y Washington (St. Louis) 48, South Dakota

Washington. State 46, Montana 45 (over-

Western 1 estmar Wilson 72, Susquehanna 51. NAIR TOURNEY At Kansas City

a

Hawk, scored {wo more goals for

nO inonthern Illinols 3. |, 44ed by Lou Jankowski and

American Hockey League game.|o'cannor,

Beoring:

.It was the sixth straight defeat {for the Mohawks. . The Caps scored three goals in| 1

| next two periods.

{were both hard and accurate. | Bert Hirschfield, ‘a former| 1840

{the Caps and other tallies were W arady:

Pi Ite Enio Sclisizzi. (10-200. 1

. IN THE nets for’ the Caps, pn ne Beales Sent Hl Goalie Glenn Hall was just a little men;

kowskii 18:2 { Penalties: L. Wilson (11:21), Stanowski|

First period: Indian¥polis.

period:

Indianapolis,

Third Period: 7 Indianapolis,

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Durham

Penalties: Coflin (8:32), Durham (10:45) s Second ©

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