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DePauw. Visits Butler
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At Fieldhouse Tonight
* WHAT'S IN a nemesis? For Butler it could well be DePauw's Lee Hamilton. - Lee and his mates visit Fieldhouse Bulldogland at 8:15! «onight. Butler's just hoping Hamilton isn't up to par. He's
killed’ 'em in
"CATS,
The estimable
the Tigers’ wing over Butler in the last two they
Mr. Hamilton
ywns a 13-point average for the Tigers’ six games, ‘four of which
tain that mar
k are Forwards
£ent Guild and Bob Ratzer and Guards Harry Stewart and Bob pa. 19.
The Bulldogs have three big
Pierce. All can
look at a score-
book withiout a feeling of infe-
riority.
wore Lafayette Jeff's colors jn and have lost three games
three ———————
win
tonight their best “streak’ efforts of the
past two seasons. u us
DEPAUW HAS a’ three-game they've won. Helping him main- streak going, but that advantage may be dulled by a 17-day layoff The Tigers haven't played since
they'll
{problems tonight: Stopping Ham5 2 [ilton, reducing errors and improv-| STEWART USED to play for ing free-throw shooting. They've Howe High School. And Pierce averaged 20-plus errors a game,
two state tournament final drives, free throw line. Neither boy left his good basket-! ball in high: school. °
than Butler's.
The
at the!
Tonight's Bulldog starting en-! semble will feature Orvil- BurdDePauw's 4-2 reeord is better sall and Bob Regd at forwards,
Bulldogs, [Ray Stewart at center, and Don|
though, have met sterner oppo-{Holloway and Mike Radkovic at sition. Included in their six losses guards. Reed, a “B” team man| in eight games are five defeats before impressing in the Hoosier
by Big Ten clubs.
But Butler is working on a win his two varsity: games.
thain now. Already forged is link
No. 1, a
73 - 58 decision over tween the Fivansville Wednesday. Should/leads in the series, 36-17.
Classic, has scored 20 points in!
The game will be the 54th betwo schools,
Butler F. A.
UP's Prep Big 10 Sticks By Power Rating Lineup
By KURT FREUDENTHAL Gary Emerson, 71 to 47, for its seventh triumph in eight games.
United Press
Sports Writer
Don’t blame it on leap year,
but for once, at least, Indiana's tral,
high school basketball clubs to-
day appeared to upset jinx.
With few scattered exceptions, ..¢
the form chart
1852 rolled off.
shots” "in the United Press “Big| wins North Side
have solved the
proved accurate
The five “big
Once-beaten South Bend Cen-
in sixth place, remained in
a four-way tie for the East NITHS crown by overcoming La Portes early 18-to-9 lead and winning’
62 to 51, for victory No: 8.
3 Ft. Wayne North, Winslow and as the first major program Of yaener ranked eighth through
10th respectively
, racked up easy humbled cross-
Ten” in action all chalked P| town rival South. : victories—~East Chicago Wash-| val South, 51 to 40; Wins ington, South Bend Central, Ft. Wayne North, Winslow and Jas-
per.
Eye-openers included Whiting’s | 52-to-41 licking by Hammond on ‘the losers’ floor which knocked | them out of the West NIHSC jead. It was Whiting’s second loss
in 10 games,
while Hammond
beaten in league play, 44 to 43,
picked up its fifth win in nine |
stags |
SHELBYVILLE missed a golden opportunity to draw even well-regarded quintet: with ‘SoSuthport in the SoSuth| Central Conference by losing at| raising losses in its own holiday| Martinsville, 42 to 41, for its first | tourney, gobbled up Frankfort's SCC loss in four games, and in| Hot Dogs in a North Central Con-
the Southeastern loop, Madison’s| ference
Cubs were surprised on their home floor by Aurora, 51 to 47. The Cubs committed 33 offensive
errors and lost
despite. Maurice
Lorenz's 22 points.
Linton’s Miners also were home floor losers, to Terre Haute Gar-
field, 48 to 46, in ference game, ville, Madis6n,
a Western Con-
and Linton are
low won its 11th game in 12 starts _
from Oakland City, 77 to 64, and Jasper blasted Bicknell, 74 to 44, in a Southern loop game.
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PERU TOOK over the Central Conference standings by edging previously un-|
Muncie Burris,
on - a free
throw by Charles] Baker with 2:28 to go.
| Peru|
Istalled out. most of the last two|
minutes, thus
sinking another
Lafayette Jeff, after two hair-|
Fund Raising By Loyola U. | Stopped Short
Whiting, Shelby-|
game, 52 to 43.
‘nited Press
By 1 1.OS ANGELES,
Jar, 5H Al
members of the U. P's well-te- f154n of enthusiasm that spread |
garded class.
FOURTH-RANKING East Chi- |campus. when -well-wishers ofwhich hosts | fered to raise funds so that the
{school might {next season died suddenly today.
cago Washington, top-ranking New Albany in tonight's headliner,
co-leadeyship in
assumed the the West NIHSC|
with Hammond by trouncing |
Rawls, Suggs
Lead Tourney JACKSONVILLE, Fla., Jan. 5
top lady golfers began the second
round of the Jacksonville Wom- thank the alumni,
en's Open Cham
pionship.
with a stroke advantage over) : Mrs. Babe Didrikson Zaharias of| the. existing emergency intercol-| Tampa, Fla., the defending cham- legiate football be discontinued.” plon, and "Mary .Lena Faulk of y Thomasville, Ga., who posted 74's. Oliver and his assistants, John| The top four were the only en- McKenna, Jerry Neri and Harry — trants who bettered woman's par|Acquarelli, who of 76 over the 6282-yard Brent- they would postpone plans to!
wood municipal opening round.
Vejar Impressive
In Garden NEW YORK.
course in
Victory
Jan, 5 (UP)
Young Chico Vejar and his solid
left jab were
definitely estab-
lished on the “big time” today be-
cause of his im
victory over veteran Enrique Bo- Bemidji lanos at Madison Square G
The 20 -yedr-
from Stamford, Conn., was being Denison 7 top-flight
offered
pressive . decision
old welterweight
opponents
over the
Loyola University
continue
|
football!
A snow balling movement was started at Jesuit School's annual] football banquet Thursday night)
scribed and by
h
to raise a fund to support a team. {Before the banquet ended pledges {totaling $50,000
ad been sub-|
last night the sum increased to nearly $60,000. But the movement was stopped] (UP) — Betsy Rawls of Austin, by a’ statement from the Rev.| “Tex., and Louise Suggs of Car- Lorenzo Malone, 8. J., vice presi-| roliton, Ga., shared a one-stroke dent of Loyola and a member of| lead today as most of the nation’s its board of Athletic Control.
“Loyola wishes
sincerely tol friends and|
well-wishers who so generously Miss Rawls and Miss Suggs offered financial support to the shot three-under-par 73's yester- university to carry on in inter-
_day and wound up the first 18 collegiate football,” he said.
“It is with regret that during
Head Football
be carried
Coach Jordan
had indicated
the look for other jobs when there] seemed a chance football would on by
Loyola, were
(freed by last night's announce-|
for Emory
ment to
seek” other employment,!
a university spokesman said.
College Basketball : STATE COLLEGES . Earlham 65, Franklin 61 (overtime). OTHER SCORES
Baker 68. Bethel 55 Baltimore
Buena Vista 52.
e 7%, Lynchburg 71 i2, Manitoba 27 Omaha 44, arden. Charleston 72, Pledmont 60.
Connecticut 59, Wayne 58
Delta Stat
Drury 57, Tarkio 51. . and Henry
another Garden.fight next month | phn ss Emporia 5
because of the 10-round drubbing Furman 55, Miami (Fla.) 53
he gave 27-year-old Bolanos of ¢ Pasadena, Cal, |
Vejar Bolanos, 143. under the Chico was
welter
ast night.
limit,
But Bolanos at 143 loked like an
over-stuffed and weight.
Rams’ Coac
To New 3-Year Pact LOS_ANGELE Jumbo Joe 8tydahar, who in hi secynd season as head coach led Rishmend Ms Los Angeles
the World's
Professional
washed-up light-
h Signed |
ieorge Washington
Gustavus Adolphus 5
: Hastings 64, Chadr 55. scaled 1464 pounds and Houston 42. Tulsa 41. .
Just a half-pound| young
Huron 74, Valley City (N
Idaho 56. Illinois State 8X, John Carroll 103,
63,
Washington 51. Warland (Tex,) 65, . ron ’ fast” and explosive, Lawrence 76. Northern Michigan 60, MacAlester 75, Eau Claire 61. Mankato 70, Morningside 50. Montana State 74, Idaho State 69, Morris Brown 57, “Morehouse 58 Nebraska Wesleyan “62, Kearney 80, | Nevada 70, Chico 58. {New York AC 75, Bates New Mexico A&M 71, Texas Western
|Oblo U. 67, Western Reserve 48, | Oklahoma AEM 52, DePaul 49, Oregon State 53, Washingion State 45.
8S, Jan. 5 (UP)— Ottawa 67, McPherson
Rams to the
to a new three-year contract.
The burly former West. Virgini football player, a star pro lineman st.
for the Chicago Bears before turding to coaching, said he was “very
happy” to be given the long-te
contract.
Jackie Burk
&
e Leads : Los ‘Angeles Golf Meet |
LOB ANGELES, Jan. 5 (UP)— Pace-setting Jackie Burke Jr. “put his golfing fate at the mercy
of a charmed puftef and the “snap rochester ..
rm ucLa
Presbyterian 63, Citadel 58. 8 Rhode. Island 72, Maine 36, »
Santa Clara 69, Fres
St. University 53. Peter's 72,
Tennessee Tech 42, Texas Tech 87, Trinity J, Bucknell 81,
¥ Mt. Union 79, ipon 72, Monmouth 70. Roanoke 78, Virginia Tech 64.
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Football! Sewalse, oe. Southwestern 59, ‘ih. : " : a 7 Championship, today was signed Southwest Texas on, Baylor 56. Spring Mill 48, Northwestern State 45, Francis 78, King’ + a St Mary's (San Antonio) 64. Southwestern |
Davidson 61, s 54
4 Manhattan 64, i Stetson 76, Jacksonville Navy 58 {
Da
Atizona State 50
o Stanford 63.% 'ayne (Neb) 55, Westmar 50. | Weber (Utah) 50, Snow (Utah) 43 { Westmingter (Utah) 68, Dixie. (Utah) | Western’ 111. 43. Baldwin-Wallace #2, | Western Michigan 58, Miami 52, Wyoming 71, Alberta 46. Yankton 71, Sioux Fall
Pro Basketball |
68, Birmingham Sonthern 45 Wittenberg 71. |
East Tennessee
i | as 90, Wake Forest 63. dlenville 53, Morris-Harvey 49.
South Dakota 57.!
Dy 6.
62. . 63,
63.
vid Lipscomb 30. | , ®
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NATIONAL BASKETBALL ASSOCIATION | estern Division
.Won Lost Pet. G.B. 724 ;
equal’
ASLEEP AND ALONE—Cleveland police found the five chil-
dren of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew O'Conke asleep and unattended in their 4.room home, following the shooting of their father by a former girl friend, while their mother looked en. Photographed before being awakened was Diane (top), 2!/;, while 4-month-old James (bottom) stared wide-eyed. Mr. O'Conke was critically wounded when ‘Mrs. Mary Virzi, 28, shot him four times while he was visiting
at the home of Miss Velma Ash, 17.
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* moisture-laden front swept east-
‘Midwest.
‘weather would -continue through-. jout today. i
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[N * Anorhiittey RST—Tenki Angmu Tenduf La, the first woman to come to the UpS. from Tibet, shows a painting which she brought as a present for news commentator Lowell Thomas to Dr. Magnus I. Gregerson, of the College of Physicians and Surgeons in New York. The pretty 18-year-old, brought here by the American Bureau for Medical Aid to China, will be the first Tibetan woman to be educated as a medical doctor in an American college.
VENETIAN STREET—A gondola carries tfiree men along one of the city’s many back-alley canals in Venice, Italy. Though tour.
en ts
~|received $24 million.
For State Bonus |
| cial session extension of the state (soldier bonus application filing {deadline added more that. 3600 | new elaims to the list and boosted ¢ |the estimated cost by around $1.5 I million.
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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES __ | _ oo» SATURDAY, JAN.5/1952 -
New Snowfall Hits Midwest §
Ry United Press Sleet and rain pelted the At-
lantiec seaboard today as a
ward after laying a blanket of four to six inéhes of snow on the
Forecasters said the wet
But a band of mild weathe moved into the Midwest, bringing with it more comfortable temperatures but also increasing the danger of flooding from the runoff of melting snow. i
Iowa, Illinois, Wisconsin and southern Michigan yesterday caught the worst of the new snowfall that swept up from Ok-| lahoma and moved northeast- | ward. ‘ A total of four inches of snow fell in the Chicago area, bringing the season’s total to 51.6 inches, well past the normal. 33.4 inches for an entire winter. Caribou, Me,, and Old Town,| Me., were the coldest places in the nation, with identical temperatures of 17 degrees below zero.
3600 More File
The Indiana legislature’s spe-'
CONGRATULATIONS—Narcotics Commissioner Harry J. Anslinger (right) is congratulated by Secretary of Treasury John W. Snyder (left) after it was announced that his agents arrested more
than 500 narcotics peddlers in a nationwide roundup. er LS ey ene Mi
Clinton Green, director of the state veterans’ affairs department, reported that many claims|
were filed between Apr. 30 and 4951 Added to U. S. | Dec. 31, the last of two extension | . Payroll in November
| deadlines. WASHINGTON, Jan. 5 (UP)—
There are now 342,000 claims on file and officials estimate the ry, government added 4951) civilians to its payroll last No-|
|bonus will cost $128,500,000. Disabled veterans and surviviors of \ sniper almost all of them in|deceased servicemen already have dustrial workers in -the Defense About $32. penartment, Sen. Harry F. Byrd million more is on hand for the reported today. - remaining claims, which won't be| myo Virginia Democrat. chair-} paid until all the money is collect-| on of the joint committee on led from a state gross income Sur-|..4,ction of non-essential federal | tax. |expenditures, said ‘blue collar” ! workers in the military, establish-! ‘Wage Stabilization ‘ment accounted for all but 44 per-| | ' . - sons of the net increase. i Problems Discussed | The total November payroll was : 12,503,070. The Defense Depart- # stabilization
Wage problems ont - which re : y ported a decrease were discussed by 150 Hoosfer!; white-collar ~ employees, ac-|
workers yesterday at the World|, nteq for 1,274,187 of the total,|
War Memorial. and civilian agencies had 1228, Sponsored by the Indiana Many-|208 workers. 2 '
facturers Association and Indian-| — os apolis Chamber of Commerce, the . session opened a series of Indiana Says Truman will Run meeting to consider employees’ . : probice, a Only Against Taft = . | Harold L. Schuman of Indian-| SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 5 (UP) |
apolis, was among the speakers. president Truman “o run for He is head of the Industrial Re- re-glection only if Sen. Robert A.!
lations Department of the Indiana Taft is the Republican nominee, Manufacturers Association. Helaccording to Dr. Tully C. Knoles, also serves as an alternate indus- chancellor of the College of Patry member of Region—of the cific. Wage Stabilization Board in Chi-| Dr. Knoles made his prediccago. Leon A. Rosell and Ray J./tion before the Commonwealth Schoonhoven of Chicago, rep- Club yesterday in a speech enresenting the WSB, aldo spoke. [titled “Crystal Ball for 1952.” |
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HERO HONORED—Mrs. Sarah E. Sitman of Bellwood, Pa., widow of Sgt. William Sitman, and her daughter, Joan, 4, look
at a picture of the soldier who received the Congressional Medal
of Honor Award posthumously.
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