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By FRANK ANDERSON (ing to Purdue,
55-51. Seven more|ful for Butler's presence. Purdue|caught up after that. The Hoo-
ow heat] THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
Free Throws Figure in Irish, Bull
perpot should rewrite the a than Indiana was © | tor against Butler last y Tr.
seven straight points/against Purdue tonight.
ig SATURDAY, DEG 29,71951
Defe ats
A intermission. Butler| Boilermakers played cagey on 12 of 13 free throws free’ throws in the fourth quarter,
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fers scored PRIDE GOETH before a foul. [misses and the. Bulldogs would has won two Classic games in!S tl You can check with Notre|have set a ney record in that de-inine tries, both of them from the! jt ODEN the Sokth Period 204 held INDIANA BAS atte val And that's what happened when Io the f minutes But had omtsto leach passing up four-free throws Dame and Butler on that state-| partment of the Classic, | Bulldogs. - i 80. ‘ land off the cobrk ih ben Loa unbeaten es unbeaten Nujty’s under-the-basket workin favor of taking ‘the ball out ment. It fust about sums up| After tonight the fifth annual| Last night's activity shaped up| . x nx» yt, - girs AAs together, Some | J the equalizer. {of beunds,” Butle 1 Eo
what happened to them fh the|Classic will be history. Winding like this:
Hoosier Classic last night. {things up’ are Notre Dame and,
The baskeiball pride of Irish and the Bulldogs was hurt|Butler at 9:30. by Indiana and Purdue. Fouling| ~hoth for and against—had| much to do with the injury. Notre Dame's perfect record|their money's, worth.
(8-0) was smashed by Indiana, |Fieldhouse last night. The fans come at a better time:
67-54, in the opening game. The|roung Tndiana worthy of its fifth] 36 personals committed by the
Irish gave Indiana 40 free throw attempts. And thereby hangs the tale. The Hoosiers stayed unbeaten (6-0) by cashing in on 31 of the 40 free throw tries,
BUTLER?
WHILE THE Hoosiers
AND Well
the/Purdue at 7:45 and Indiana and
The 12,019 fans who took slick ‘months to. get even for the Irish Forward Joe Bertrand, Centers [streets to see slick basketball got 48-6 football victory of Sept. 29. pick Rosenthal and Norb Lewinin Butler|The getting even. couldn't have ski and Guard Don Strasser. Loss
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ranking nationally. And Notre has-to-give games. Both couldn’t under the boards, although Entee Dame discovered anew what it|stay unbeaten. The climax has always known. The Irish just building up. It was 30-all at the three men. ean’ defeat Indiana in the Clas- half. Then as the third quarter|
were |siers. Leonard sank both attempts of 96 points is held jointly by In- "nn
Butler savoring the sweetness of a win|to make the score, 46-44, in favor diana’'s Bill Garrett and Butler'sy NOTRE DAME’S 36 fouls set ajthe second half.
FIVE
trying to stop the fast-breaking Indiana-Notre Dame |Hoosiers. One of these was Leslie,
THE HOOSIERS took three who scored 17 points. Others were
6-9 Don Schlundt, the frosh flash. tem is full of pleasant surprises’
Schlundt got 17 points, seven | of them coming on free throws.
Hoosiers is lof the centers hurt most. Without W h en the
It was one of those something- the height Notre Dame was sunk what yo late. His long looping baskets, set
oy Miranda.
kept | {Shine tried to do the work of
ended Notre Dame's Leroy Leslie shy of a new six-game individual
fouled Bob Leonard of the Hoo- record for the Classic. The hark draw no rebuke.
missed 20 of 27 free throws in los-|over the Irish, Purdue was thank- of Indiana. Notre Dame never ‘Buckshot O’Brien: The Irish pep-|new Classic record. It was two|
Indians (6%) Notre Dame {oh Pardue (53) : Butler (51) fs 1i pt fg it pf 1z ft ofl fz ft pt Leonard. ~~ 2 3 5 Leste, { y q 5 | Hallf 0 2 2|Burdsall.f 10 4 Baume ier 0 0 0/Gibbons.f 1 6 3 8chorrt 0 0 0 Holloway,l 002 Kraakd-c #0 3 2| Bertrand! 1 4 5 Brewster 1 4 3|Greve.t 102 Farley! 1 § 4/Stéphens,f -1 1 1jRunyan,f 3 4 3 Theofanis.! 314 Hilt 2 0 2/Rosenthale 3 3 5 McNulty,c-f 9 1 3iCranns.f 003 ~~ 8chlundt,e 5 7gp4 Lewinskic 5 0 5Calhoun,c 2 1 4istewart.c 323 Scott.c 1 0 1|Wrage 6 0 2|Anderson.c 0 0 1iZobbe.,c 11} Schooley.c Hn 0 1/Shinég 4 0 4 Dermody.s 1 3 4{MacKenziec 0 0 0 Miranda,g 5 2 O|Sirasser.s 6 0 5 Banas.k 0 0 2{Crosley.s 200 Miranda.g 5 2 0'Newmayr.g 0 0 0 Serypr.& 2 3 4|Radkovic,g 5 0 § Wood.g 0 3 1/McCloskey,g 0 0 1/Stones 0 )} 1iRoepke,s 21313 Masters.g 2 5 4 Porter,g ded Esposito,g 01 3 ” Hufl,g 101 Vieau.g 0 2 0 ne — i — DeaKyneg 0 0 1) Totals 1819 27° Totals 2 73% Totals 18 31 38| Totals 20 14 36] Score by Period Score by ‘Periods - {Purdue Saks vey 13 10 23 Indians. :..scoeivrinin 1 10 16 31-67 Butler ... 000... 12. 11 13 15-81 Notre Dame 4 10-54! Pree Throws Missed—Burdsall 3, Greve
11. 3 Free Throws Missed—Kraak 3, Schlundt |§, Theofanis, Stewart 4, Crosley, Roepke 3 nesots 2 — sad, Joslis 3: Berirang, Ro- 3 Porter Ea, 3 Schorr, Brewsiat, el » nyan un rm Field Goal Shooting: Notre Dame—20 of ina 3, REY ous Te
65 attempts, 308; Indiana—18 of "0 4t-| meq Goal Shooting: Purdue—18 of 77
tempts, 328. wiotrs: Danie=14 attempts. .234; Butler—322 of 71 attempts,
Free Throw Shooting;
of 27 attempts, .519; Indiana—31 of FORE attempts, .775. et Throw Shooting: Purdue—19 of 32 e Flee 1) Throws Refused: Notre Dame—&; [nem .504; Butler—7 of 27 attempts, ndiana
Offieials-—Ray Lackey and Remy Meyers.
Attucks Handed First Defeat in 7 Cage Tilts
Times State Service LAFAYETTE, Dec. 29—Hallie Bryant was at his best as he dropped in 27 points, but it wasn’t quite enough. Despite Bryant's brilliant sharpshooting, Crispus Attucks of Indianapolis went down to its first defeat in seven starts in the opening game of the Holiday Basketball Tournament here last night. South Bend Central took the measure of the Attuck Tigers, 62 to 59. The Tigers were hindered in the final minutes by loss of Willie Gardner and Cleveland Harp via the foul route. » ” = WITH ONLY three and a half minutes to play, Central moved into a 56-55 lead on a basket by
“Frees Throws Refused: Purdue—4; Butler nih
Greenfield Tourney Howe High School was to go to Greenfield today to par- | ticipate in a basketball tournament. Other schools participating are Brookville, Franklin and Greenfield. First round was slated for this afternoon with the consolation and championship games at 7 and 8:15 p. m
IRISHMEN fouled out/Strong. There's lots of help for|thing had, Lip give So Notre Dame, * gave. nn
Branch McCracken’s shuttle sys- Butter-Purde e
for Indiana partisans. A skip the free throws THnissed in Jack Runyon lofted two buckets.
Leslie departed just 10 points sécond half. You could call Mir-inesse, lots of drive. McNulty kind up that made the score 55-51 and anda a chips-down player and|of holds the rickety Purdue machirie together. points last night, nine of them in
Tom Schaefer. Attucks was never able to recapture the lead. They did tie it, however, at 57-all. With
last night to win over Beech Grove, 45 to 33. Playing on the Beech Grove floor, Franklin took
"invitational
47 seconds to play Attucks was
a 30-27 lead going into the final behind, 61 to 59.
period and went on to outscore
Central's Don Pierson was|its, opponent, 15 to 6, in that fouled at the gun and dropped in|stanza. his ninth free throw of the game| Franklin Twp. (45) Beech Grove (33) for the final count. Honk: i %wienr B15 . ” » » Reasoner,f 1 1 1| Challis. 1 00 3 IN THE statistical department,[SAEeR%™f § 1 §Gostellote 8 0 © Attucks was the leader, hitting 27 {Martin c 2 1 3{Russell, & 210 of 70 from the field while their|Meyer's = 3 3 5|Stemans 3 0 5 opponents got 20 of 62. Part of| mies 1613 16 Totals 15 318 the difference was at the foul line Franklin . a. Srenes i : 2 1545 {where the Bears dropped 22 of Pre 5 IRIE el Martin IT DIDN'T WORK—Indiana's Jim DeaKyne (22) went over center for a futile field god! attempt |34. (3: BesEy: Meyer, "Caitis' 3, 248¢ 3» Ruse
against Notre Dame last night. Helping DeaKyne along the. path of futility are Notre Dame's Jim | dis Jim Schooley (32) of the Hoosiers. _Notre Dame was as futile as the shot, falling from the ranks of the unbeaten, 67.54,
Gibbans (7) and John Stephens (15). Waiting for the reboun
Bryant's performance broke the {single game record set in 1948 by {Lee Hamilton of Evansville Cen[tral.
420 Bowlers Registered for Tournament At. St. Philip Neri; Event Ends Jan. 5-6 mearicessinsn ovrime
ONE OF THE city’s best tournaments among the smaller alleys started this afternoon at St. Philip Neri’'s compact kegling house with 420 bowlers registered inthe field for the 24th annual handicap sweepstakes.
The" tournament will continue
over the week-end and also on Ann Sauter, Tom’ JOYce ............ ley Geise’s five points in the Monday and Tuesday. A special x St; Fhillp Neri—Men's No. 2 League | South Bend (GF), Orlsous Atlugss (80) overtime struggle, edged Indiana session will be held Thursday, oj Parkway Alleys Ladies Leasus Bosoht , 5 1 2 Bryantf 12 1 3/Central of Indianapolis, 62 to 61, Jan. 3, and then the curtain falls Elaine Lewis . 517 finest. 44 YQumt 2 4 0jand the Motor City quintet out-| - e on Jan, 5-6. Francis an Firemen's League .. 600 Jaga $2 1 Gardner.e 30 3|lasted Indiana, State, champs| I rubra oe nie Bigs {1 J 1 fire your age sito on, y fa Alleys—- obertson,g § Foaetves 8 $100. Special awards Se i "5s andes 3lma Te that pind close all the ot 328 wil 4 given or hi fired a 657 in the aria Classic, Terese Oberfles ,.pr.ceonnmniecisin | Totals 20 22 16) ay 5 n 5 way. Fo ealer ain ju singles an eague, coming on games of 224- §t. Joan of Are | Cris Ate Xe 21 3 11-80 ntral’s y nas . score. {196-237. Dominick Sgro of Econ- Tandon Aer badar fader Lessre | Th rans Missed_Plersan 3, Davis 4.| A free throw by Forward ErToday's session which a -Seal posted a 650 honor count. ri A wae Lily ‘Leasus | Battish. Harp 3. Kine Gardner, Robertson. nest Wagner with 14 seconds to shortly after noon, holds a con- Sgro's | mark was forged on ames {Ed BUSS ..... ....,......oiieeieeies s97| Officlals—Glaze and Eastman. go gave Wayne the nod over i ep or figs ms so ike Twp, Wins Ba eine I t y » a eh r ay will cont nue ug Leo Ahearn, who will, soon Rita McCue adits Iemtue 480] Pike Township played a stalling
afternoon and evening with the
defend his all-events title in
Chevrolet Night Hawks League.|the final two and a half minutes Paul Thompson had a 617 in the as Washington tied the count at Mid-State Poultry League at Tal-|55-all. bot Lanes.
Barbara
Betty Jordan
leaders include:
|Ottawa, Wayne | EAST CHICAGO Washington | . In Cage Finale
stayed in the unbeaten ranks By United Press
with a last-second {ip-in shot by Ed Juratic. The basket defeated TERRE HAUTE, Ind. Dec. 29|
Lafayette lost a 53-48 lead in
toni i ip ga In the overtime, Norm Smith onight in the champlonship game
The remainder of last night's [hit the first bucket for Washing- College Basketball Tourney.
[ton but Lafayette tied it at 59- Both fought their way into the all when Harold Harris hit his|gnaje in thriflers decided only in| .. sog|second fielder of the overtime. ih. final seconds.
{Bill Lange, Lafayette center, led ttawa by virt: fC d-| Si3/the scoring with 25 points. 0 4 HY virte of Center Du
Pritchett Eccreation—Ell Lilly les League Almron : .e Sponsor Classie
Moon-Lite Bowl—St. Andrews League
575 game through the second half Flyers Caught
Frank Kagle
finale winding up at midnight. | the city tournament, registered | Del were Alloys] : Sunday’s card will start at 10| with i fflons score {or Tompkins | | gerry PRirkpatrich Moore Ladies «7 12st night to defeat Manual, 38 to I L St k am iand ‘continue until mid-| lax: Oream In the Fox-Hunt lar Togman Borden Lessus 44a 29: OD the Pik hardwood. Pike/jl LOSE@ rea night. The session will feature! Classic. Ahearn’s Individual wait Dutton Banker's Learue rolled up a 24-12 lead in the first] gp LOUIS, Dec. 29 (UP)—The
84 bowlers trying their hand at| scores were 226-209-215.
Jack Irwin, Excelsior Li Manual (29) Pike T hip (38) the big prize. A smaller session] Among the other outstanding | Fox-Hum “nevi indianapolis’ Real ‘Eotate| : "tenn "NE te pr| caught in one of the longest losn 0 tt-B 3 5 1 : is slated for Monday beginning scores in the Fox-Hunt Classic! — Uptown Allers—Consaiigated Finance. Nye: 3.8 H¥ouns.? , 2 : 3|ing streaks of the - American at 6 p. m. with only 12. bowlers were Red Stuart, Cline Realtors, | Barney Wyant . . 516 |Heacox, f 1 0 2Christian.c +4 4 5|Hockey League season. Annette Mayhew . 460 F.Willlams,c 0 1 4|Starkey, c 990 0 1Inth ly 1 e schedon the line. \ 648: Jack Hunt, Herff-Jones, 632; West Side—Allison ‘A. C. League Raker. c 0 0 OKidwel,s 1 1 4| nthe only ‘eague game SC Tuesday's show begins at 10/pjck Weber, Mechanics Laundry, Kenny’ Asds Link Belt No. 1'"'"7 SE A IAIN 0 3 foes ¢ 0 djuled last night, the Cleveland a. m. and will continue through! 628: Boh Barnagua, Cline Real- Dale Bullock NBA B 507 Boner 2.0 4 Barons took advantage of the midnight with 84 bowlers in ac-|tors. 616: Dick Harris, 616; La- Paul Webb indery eww Co : 338 { Flyers, 4 to 2, to increase their| tion. One squad of 12 contenders ne] Bowling, Carl Hardin, Tomp- | Tony Barra Alleys—Linde Afr Products; 4 ie sae] —.|second place margin in the West-| goes into action on Thursday. kins Ice Cream, 614; Wayne Mabel Miler = i LI iM|yTotals 9113 Tota, - 3 818lern Division. It was the Flyers’ The remainder of the schedule Clarkson, Sicanoff Tallow, 614./Bob Beyerleiu. No. 2 EHS sg7|Pike Township ....... 1 13 5 9-—38|eighth straight defeat.
has not been announced.
Bisesi Gets Top Honors
THE LEAGUE action through-| out the city last night bade fare-| well to 1951 from the standpoint
Ray Thiesing had a 617 for JonesMaley in the National League. The ranking secondary scores in the Iaria Classic Leagué™ Jimmy Carr, Blythe Ru | Stamp, 645; Bob Owens, eink
(final). 1 ¢ concentrated competition. The|Supper Club, 638; Bob Sowers, ty 4 battle for the top honors found|635; Dick Riggin, 620; Fred tig Warne Centra i Catiwiie- Sum | : Mike Bisesi of High Dollar Davie Frosch, Tansy Motors, 620, | gary Wallses GS 5 enton 95. THE A LL.ST R G ME winning a photo finish from| William Rode led the action in| Gary Froebel 50, Gary Wirt 23. fin A A Gary Roosevelt 51, Gary Mann 47. :
Harry Biehl of Tansy Motors. Bisesl, competing in the Na- | tional League at Fox-Hunt alleys, hung up a 694 series on games of 235-214-245. Biehl, who was firing strikes in the Iaria Classic Léague, fashioned
the Beech Grove Pharmacy, League with a 631 series while Urban Folkening posted a 623 | score, Jesse Burks’ 620 was the best in the Eli Lilly League at Beech Grove alleys. Tom Ellioft's 626 was out-
his solid 690 score on games of | standing in the Insurance |" Plerre oh Watvilie ¥ (Sua). First Game 235-191-264. In the latter per- | League at the Pennsylvania South Bend Central 62, Indianapolis Al-| { formance, Biehl posted eight | alleys and Guy McVey had a | Sucks tucks , 1 straight strikes before skidding | 602 score. Phil McGregor rolled | pe wasn neten 81, Jatangs 3 PURDUE VS. NOTRE DAME into the doldrums. | ‘| a 636 to lead-the action in- the Monticello Tourney Joe Pickett of Forest Manor, Naval Ordnance League with el ot Meth Laterelis 30 (overt, s d Ga won third place at the local| Andy Archaz in close pursuit |Menticello 5% + Dela 39 (Ana. econ me scene with a 683 total in the on a 626. Peru 55, Wabas 5 (overtime). Contruction League at the Prit-| Herschell’ Scarborough’s 641|Tivten 51, Rochester 42. BUTLER VS. INDIANA chett Recreation alleys. Pickett’s| paced the field in the Schwitzer-|g, Rome City To oun Rome City 51, Woloottville a (final), outstanding showing was the re- | {Cummins League at the Pritchett | Cromwell = LaGrange 50 (consolation).
sult of a stping of 215-222-246. | Recreation alleys. Willlam Mur-
Eva or | Winslow Relts 56, Princeton 51.
5 half. St. Louis Flyers are currently
Fountain Square—F. S. Classio
Free Throws Missed—Nyers 5. B. Wil[1iams, Shaner 2, Young, Templin 6, Bell.
——— entre ata
The Flyers battled Cleveland
| to a 1-1 tie in the first period, but H. S. Cage Scores ‘® Flashes Win, 45-33 ois by Vic laynn and Ed Riegle
nsville Tourney Franklin Township turned on|sewed up the game for the Barons © the steam in the fourth period!in the middle period. Wayne =
ur - Ft. Wayne Kortn Side 72, 3 Huntertown 50 |
Winslow 67, ovale Central 54.
Gary Emerson 47, Gary Edison 34, Hazelton Tourney Hazelton 60, Francisce 40 (consolation), Mackey 33, Mt. Olympus 31 (final), Huntingburg Tourney Huntingburg 33, Washington 32.
“BASKETBALL BROADCAST Jasper §7, Vinesnnes 48. i 7:30 TONIGHT LaCrosse Tourne |
Wheatfield 26 “leomsalation) | 2
LaCrosse 54,
Hear Sid Collins’ graphic play by play description
puth, Ben d Tourney pend ton 49, Michigan
[Indiana 67, | Purdue 55, Butler 51.
i —Ottawa of Kansas and ‘Wayne Ottawa (Kas.) 62, Indiana Central 61 Texas Christian 51, Vanderpint 49 (seml-| University of Detroit square off {Wayne 61, Indiana State 60, :
Im of the eighth annual Midwest | %lorade 68, Nebraska 63 (consolation Penn State 62, Pittsburgh 40 (final).
‘Home Thefts
3:8: ‘missed free throw record. Purdue
i” 7 | RAY STEWART gave Butler alp,4 a different reason—ball con7 25-23 lead as the third period trol. Control won out.
TRUE BLUE Butler fafis will opened. But it didn’t last long.l.” = ..8 8
d Ted Server hit a set shot|ords and tied two. Purdue's 31
lan But the real bell-wether of the the box: score. They)! find better "i the Boilermakers took the free throw attempts made broke reading in the field goal column ol for good. Runyan got all of [its own record of 24 sets against sition discovers| Butler outshot ammy run it’s too/from the field, 22-18,
e Boilermakersihis 10 points in the period. [Notre Dame last year. And ButThe taller Boilermakers kept |ler's 259 free throw shooting Without Oénter Carl McNulty the Bulldogs at bay with a control|average was worse than the .350
the tone. Last night Sammy saved Purdue wouldn't have been much. game. But at 1:54 little Mike mark it set against Indiana last nine of his 12 points for the/The Boilermakers have little fi- Radkovic stole undtr for a lay-year.
The Boilermaker frée throw atButler fans got excited. Purdue|tempts (40) tiled Butler's record took the ball out of bounds on of lagt year. And the .Bulldogs three straight attempts and noth-|equaléd their record of fewest {ing came of the threat. free throws made (7), set against Both the Bulldogs and the Purdue in 1948,
He scored 19
The first half was evén, It was|
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Times photos by John R. Spicklemire,
FOR PETE'S SAKE—Purdue's Pete Brewster (51) was the Boilermakers’ most valuable football player this season. He looked it in the Hoosier Classic Jast night. Butler's Keith Greve (43) and Harry Porter (34) found that Brewster is dynamite in going after a fumble, football or basketball. In this case it was basketball and Brewster won the scramb e under the Purdue basket. >
Last Night's College Cage Scores
, Hannibal- Uagrance 40, Tllinels College #1. | Minois 73, UCLA 67. Iona 107, Bates Aer | Towa Teachers 72, Coe 49. | Lafayette 73, New York AC 71 (overtime). Luther 59, Loras 54. | MacAlester 59, Ripon 41. | Monmouth 75. susan 70. | Slena 61, Colgate 54. | Southern Tilinols 75, Austin 54. | Superior 68, North Dakota State 60, ®t. Cloud 70, Duluth 65. , Washington 78, Ohie inte 43.
Basketball Notes
Last night’s results of the holiday tourney at Dearborn gym: Murdoc C. 59, Lentz Rockets 25; Mooresville TN International Harvester 35: K. o 78, Allison Converters 32. Tonight: gt Cink: ‘Belt vs. Dixie Classic | Cornell 76, Knox 67 |Southport; 8. RCA vs. Meyer House: 9, North Carofina State 58, North Caraling | DPavl 84, St. Ambrose 62. {Arvin Industries vs. South Side Turners.
51 (championship round). EATER AANE SATIN AT EERIE ININ ENA Ie sau ERaResERRERiRsRRRRRARAR aR nas TRe RIOR RRRNsaRRTaTaSeSS,
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ENTRIES LIMITED TO AMATEUR BOXERS 16 YEARS OF AGE OR OVER Check Approximate Weight and Class
Southwest Tourney | Southern Methodist 54, Arkansas 40 (con-
solation round). | Rice 76, Baylor 64 (consbiation
Hoosier Classis Natre Dame 5
Midwest Tourney (overtime). finals). Steel Bowl Tourney Bix Seven Tourney Michigan 66, Virginia 52.
Stantor d 103, I 2 Sugar Bowl Tourney Ansas awa State 102 (overtime). si. Louts 73, Villanova 60.
Kan 90, Kansas State 88 (overtim Missouri 61, Oklahoma 40 3 anerime | Kentucky 84. Brigham Youns 84.
Boston Tourney Boston College 86, Bucknell 64. {Holy Cross 78, Arizona State (Tempe) 65.
Carolina Tourney |
Sunshine Tourney | Howard Payne 64, Calorade College ~ 50 (consolation semifinals Southwestern (Okla.) State 51, Panhandle Auburn 66. Davidson 59. ‘Okla. 2 4 W. 38. South Carolina 78, Georgia Tech 63. Cotton Bowl Tourney
Southern Methodist 54, Arkansas 40 (consolation round).
Augustana (S. D.) 55, Grinnell 53. | Baker 48, Southwestern Kansas 42. | California 68, Wisconsin 49. Case 64, Ohio Wesleyan 50.
Seuthern California 80, Navy 64 (consolaWake Forest " (consolation
Columbia 64 (overtime). Enid Individun on ) ast Texas 31, Washburn 77. ps 67, Arka Ti Regis 79, Perr (Nebo) oh ”. Gator B Clemson 62, Florida Stato 56. Florida 62, Georgia 47 (final), Hofstra Tourney Hofstra 60, Williams 58 (overtime—econsolation round).
Michigan State Tourney
Cornell 66,
National Guard Armory, Jan. 4, 11,
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| Minnesota 63, Princeton 57. = 111 —141 ~—NOVICB . CLASS Michigan State 57, Dartmouth 42. —-118 -—160 (Beginners) Oklahoma City Tourney —126 «178 «OPEN CLASS | Sdn Francisco 65, Tulane 5 (consolation) -135 ~—Hvwt, (Experienced)
round). Wyoming 61, Alabama 53. Tulsa 77, Idaho 72 (double overtime),
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From Shrine Stadium, San Francisco—Soe One of the Year's outstanding football classics
EAST-WEST FOOTBALL GAME
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Paul , Brown ‘of “Emerson Supper dock had a 639 in the same cir- Sot urney. Club was next in line in the Iaria| cuit. Charles Gkalege of Cinder south Bend“ ahiims 68, Washisigten Clay of Usis big four to Classic League with a 67 total,| Box rolled a 629 in the Construc- Whit Brown’s mark was the result of! tion League and Willlam Burger Whiting ota .C Hi or Kesserslt 4 42, ; 222-236-216 games, {had a 627. Bill Vanpeltl and Whiting 43, Hammond” Clark’ 41 (cham Jack Walsh of the Twin Coal Stuart Curry both had a 617|p, bionsh BD) waship 45 Booch Grave 1070 ON five came through with a 659 in|score. Tow nahin 58.1 Indiana; {inuat »n. YOUR Di AL the Federal Employees League at = Emmett Byers of Kelley Broth-| Mie ah fean’ ctr Bi Harr a row gt. - " yi i Indiana alleys. Walsh's scores in- ers rolled a 618 to lead the Sport Pine v % Af © games of 223-222-214. Bowl Recreation league. Robert|ss {leaviile’ 61. hi ! i Frank Wilmoth-of Iaria JovinsiLattevs 635 was thaSnent in the es ” (Cam). a4 Western . : “at 5 & y dg iim
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