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Indiana, Purd Butler Scoots By DePauw Five,
1 Burdsall Nets Louisville
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68- 61" Tops Wolves 58-46 L As Boilermakers Defeat Badgers, 79-64
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had never : : ally twins. : . By United Press ! By United Press , Frank aks 19 to Power i Results . : BLOOMINGTON, Ind., Jan. MADISON, Wis., Jan. 5— ‘Boned the : Cores . ap :5 (UP)--Indiara's unbeaten Red-hot’Purdue whipped Wise
: and fast-moving Hoosiers consin, 79 to-64, tonight beSTATE joverwhelmed Michigan +to- fore 10,000 luke-warm fans at Anderson 74, Ft. Harrison 45. inight, 58 to 46, for their eighth!the university fieldhouse. Bowling. Green (0.) Junior Var- straight win in the Big Ten bas-' The Boilermakers’ bucket bri»
sity 71, Tri-State 53. ketball opener for both teams. gade whipped off to a quick 9 to 3
7 2 : ” LOUSY ILLE, Ky.; Jan. o! Butler 68, DePauw 61, The young but talent-studded lead. was ahead. 17 to 12. at the
appened next College ction. Hazel's the babies Doctors gave that she was ing a baby.
Bulldog Win
By FRANK ANDERSON ORVIS BURDSALL'S 19
ned that she ded to have » please her f between 23 that she had not live very ng enough to tion. concocted the gone to Chiie to end the h will out and Hazel’s lawand produced 2. They were
points led Butler's Bulldogs to
a 68-to-61 victory over DePauw in the Fieldhouse last
night, The win was Butler's third in nine starts. DePauw l2ft the
court with a 4-3 record.
The 2509 fans got their money’s -
worth. The game was nip-and-tuck down to the last 1; minutes. The Bulldogs took the lead for keeps midway in the third period when Jim Crosley’s layup made it 45-44. Butler built up a 10-point lead
(UP)—Big Bob Louchmuel\ler and Freshman Forrest |Able tonight led Louisville to
ta 65 to 59 basketball victory over
[Notre ‘Dame before a capacity crowd of about 8000, Lochmueller was top scorer
with 20 points and made three of his buckets in the final quarter
10 ‘clinch the win: for the Cardinals, : td ” ~ GUARD ABLE was the sur-
prise of the game and, althougi a little off in his shooting more
Concordia (Ft. Wiyne) 58, Rese boys of Coach Branch McCracken quarter, 42 to 25 at halftime, and
Poly 55. Indiana 58, Michigan 46. Indiana State 62, Valparaiso 55. Louisville 65, Notre Dame 39, Manchester 65, Bluffton 50. Marshall 88, Evansville 78. Purdue 79, Wisconsin 64. Wabash 79, Hanover 76.
OTHER BIG TEN
Illinois 52, Minnesota 43. Iowa 61, Michigan State 60. Northwestern 75, Ohio State 70.
OTHERS Augustana “(Il1L.) 5%, Carthage AT.
had too much depth and led prac- ¢rom then on had the game in the tically. all the way. McCracken pao ”
began shuffing his line-up early orn
in the second period, and from ARAN BIN ; then on the Hoosiers alternated Nh 134 ON SIN'S Guard Ab at almost every time-out Nicholas, high scorer for the team . : last season, pated scoring in both LE ta teams with 24 points. But he got THE SCORE would have been jjtt}e if any help from his teams {more one-sided, but for the con- mates. :
|sistent scoring of hook-shot artist! m@rnest Hall, Boilermaker soph-
[Jim Skala, Michigan's six-foot-omore forward, lobbed in 23 th .e forward. points, a good number of them The - Chicago Senior finished from outside the free throw circle
" |with 20 points, high for the game, ts Jead his team in scoring.
{13 in the first half.
Skala’s three fielders gave the Purdue actually clinched ths
olls! early in the fourth period, but
DePauw kept chipping away. With 11, minutes. to go the plucky Tigers had narrowed the -Butler advantage to 64-61. Two DePauw fouls and Bob Reed's layup sealed the decision for the Bulldogs as the Tigers became prisoners of the clock. :
: : : game in the second quarter wnen 2 | Wolverines BN A 2 ead, it turned in a nine-point scoring sophomores. . Bob. 1 4 vd a a burst, rested a bit and produced i, Dre ~eonard and gather for six points.
!Dick Farley tied the score at 10- » ” »
all midway in the first per'ad, and the Hoosiers led 18 to 12 as, THE BOILERMAKERS woried the first period, ended. up to 22-point lead in the second x 8 quarter. and led by about 20 IN TYPICAL Hoosi fast. Points until the Badgers closed oosier fasi- i eo gap to within 12 points in the
breaking style, Indiana forged| ’ \ahead 28 to 15 before they put final ‘period. Wisconsin couldn't
Beloit 75, Lake Forest 64. Boston U. 71, Massachusetts 63. Bradley 67, Duke 60. Bridgeport 86, Arnold 63. Buena Vista 67, Yankton. 47. Central State 83, Maryland State 64. Charleston Teachers 81, Normal 80. Cincinnati 107, Western Reserve 52.
than made up for it with repeated {ball stealing and brilliant passing. Louisville entered the last quarter with .a seven point lead, the biggest margin of the game. With two minutes to play Dick Rosenthal rallied the Irish to within] four points of ‘the Cardinals but a clip shot by Lochmueller ended the scoring. Louisville (65)
Illinois
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DEPAUW STARTED out hot and took a 24-17 lead at the end
Notre Dame (59)
of the first periou. But the Bull- vochmuetins 5 5 PHpeshedt fs ff »f| CCNY 75, Union (N. Y. 48, match Purdue's speed and fell bedogs came back strong in the Eiowni- § 1 Eanes 13 § Coe 65, Ripon 50. (Skala. and. six-foot.five freshman|hind, but picked up to within 15 second 10 minutes with 18 points Beam! 0 0 1 Rosenthal, 8 1 3 Colby 88, Gorham State 67. Bob Jewell of Indianapolis who|Points of tying the Boilermakers to tie it, 35-all, at the half. Twelve Petersone ] 3 YLevinskic 2 8 2 Dartmouth 79, Brown 54. rallied Michigan, and a oe i led| PY the final whistle. of Burdsall’s 19 points were piled Sullivans 11 1Shines : {41 Dayton 69, Murray State 55. lonly 29 to 26 at the intermission Wisconsin (64) Purdue (30) “ up in the first 20 minutes. How~ miner pid | East Texas Baptist 69, Texas Cc - . tg ft pf tg tt pf . Totals . 27 11 15 Totals 24 11 18| . | Center Dick Williams tied- the| Buechl.t 0 0 1|Toeppes 1.87% ever, Center Lee Hamilton of De- . Lutheran 60. : 8 7 3 ; Score at Halftime—Louisville 40, Notre & game at 31-all, and -the score was Nicholas.g 3 8 3{Serverx 4 Pauw matched Burdsall's first- Dame 37. : ’ | Fairleigh Dickinson 55, Pace 47. ’ : Johnson, {-g 1 0|Banas.s 00 3 i i : i Free Throws Missed—Lochmueller 2, again tied at 35-all, before Indi-|Siefert.s 2 0 1iCalhoun,c 133 half heroics with 12 points of his NEote, Throws Missed -Lochmusiler 3. Florida 55, Alabama 53. | ana moved ahead with Carpentr.f-c 2 1 2/Hallf 9 53 own, > |2, Bertrand 4, Rosenthal, Strasser, Shine 2. Fordham 71, Villanova 66. afta Tove ahea t wit Sammy Anderson. 2 3 EL 32 : ® The third period shooting really : | — Furman 90, Tampa 53. I, OQTing a e oT § of a|Dahikec 1 1 I|McNuityc 8 1 4 told the story. Butler's marksmen . L ied _ Times photo by William/A. Oates J7. ° Fresno State 60, Castle Field 56. vo- inter ne Olay adding a|gitacka.f 3 1 4 Runyan, a Y.3 hit six of 25 shots as DePauw fell HIGH FLYING—Butler's Keith Greve (43) sails high in the air.to score a layup as DePauw's Wildcats Georgetown U. 80, Wake Forest] ® pol Ol 3 gether Wares 2b Naot 8 8 ff to f 89. / Robert Ave (3) tries i in to st hi Comi : th | h : | 61 | Michigan attempted a deliber- {McMullen,t 0 0 0 off to four of 22., ober e ries in vain to stop him. Coming in on the play were the two Stewarts on the floor, . ate style of play, but still Indian is) mon Hamline 81, Concordia (Minn.) 50." °° : A potals 23 20 33 Totals 28 23 33
managed to break away often enough for lay-up shots to go on|42 winning handily. 3, Morrow 2, Nicholas 3, Cable 2. Purdue: Leonard led Indiana's scoring|h®!l 3 Dermody 3, Brewster.
ith 18 points, jo 16 pon Ey at New Albany Now ‘Beaten’ Ranks
Substitute Guard Don Keats kept the Tigers moving in the last half with 11 points, He shared second-half honors with Butler's Bob Reed, the amazing ex-“B”| squad player, Reed plunked in| three baskets and five free throws |
Butler's Ray (30) and DePauw's Harry (33).
lowa Wins 61-60 Over
for 11 points. Happily, for But-|
Score at Holftime—Wisconsin 35, Purdue Pree Throws Missed—Wisconsin: Stracka
Harvard 72, Northeastern 49. Hofstra 73, Bates 58.
: Edge Past i Edge Pas B® TR | Holy Cross 74, New York A. C.| i . « - 34. | oO r i n 4 T P {Huron 68, Jamestown 63. «BY United Press { lowa State 57, Missouri 55.
EVANSTON, Ill, Jan. 5—North-| yackson College 65, Arkansas
Both teams had 71 shots from | (the field. Indiana connected on'ln
i ' | western University’s basketball| : lor. Roul's work was done at very S cord ot | ® ing hg lo gr er We i pe TERRE, 25, Michigan Of OUIY 19. 0 2 en opportune times. | a I ns University 75 to 70 at Evanston, Johns Hopkins 79, Gettysburg 70. The loss was Michigan's fifth EAST CHICAGO, Ind, Jan. 5 F = = High School gymnasium. Kansas 71. Oklahoma 48. against three victories. | (UP)—East Chicago Washing- . *
DEPAUW'S CAUSE was burt! By United Press Indiana (58) Michigan (46) |ton’s Senators tonight blasted f!
The lead see-sawed till the/Kansas State 78, Arizona 52. i
w | EAST LANSING, Mich, z : : ! Senen Ro a, Pie | By WILLIAM TUCKER second half was two minutes old, Kentucky 57, Louisiana State 47.Leonardt : § 5 Piskala.t % 5° New Albany, 78 to 65, knocking ats y ouled Jan, 5 — Undefeated Iowa United Press Sports Writer , when a free throw by Dellefield [ambuth 92. Florence State 75. Elev. 3 1 2Mead.t 0°90 3 ; ; te sut in the fourth period. The . ; 3 : | MOBILE. Al Tan Michi State’ Northweste al to 60 ad- 2 $ - [Kraak f 2 1 2Williams.e 6 4 3/Indiana’s last major unbeaten foursome represented 36 points {University opened its Big Ten| : ’ a., Jan. 5—Michigan State's Al Dorow gave or fiwesiern. 2) 1 0 ad Loyola (Chicago) 66, Marquette! Vicau 0 0 ljewelle = 2 0 lhhion school basketball power with Stewart's 14 being the big basketball campaign tonight| passed for one touchdown and ran 86 yards with an inter- A rn angel LI tthe South 74 Florila Bann § § {Exttitne 7.7 J{17OMm the perface record ranks. tem. |with' a thrilling 61 to 60 victory| ception for another toddy as Yankee All-Stars clipped the|in the first half. I th By "LJ jhedtimans ] § Es — , ell : : hs : of 2 Esposit 00 £9 3 i we tt Se Ber or Michigan Sale before 30.564 South 20 to 6 for their first victory in the three-year-old| iy [Mankato 76, Wayne 68. nr RB: rotals a 3 74 TOll On the strength of five imhs s § | y ; : | oa tar otals ! 8 als | iall lots of help. Every Butler! Fieldhouse. |Sesior Bowl. Jo | au Two » a y tel Jerid Maryland 48, Navy 45. | Halftime score: Indiana 29. Michigan 26. pressive victories, led 16 to 15 at slayer except Bill Roepke broke| The amazing Spartans came Maryland's land-cruising bat- potent role in the Yankee victory. | stern led 73 to and Mercer 70, Howard 55. 3 |, Free throws missed. Leonard 2. Patiey|the end of the first period, but Itleship, “Mighty Mo” Modzelew-|He personally cleared the way | Started a stall that continued till, Mesa College 53, LaJunta JC 49. fala 4 Jewell. Lawrence, "Eeddy J. the upstate senators forged into
a 36 to 26 halftime lead, and commanded the game from there on. Ed Juratic with 21 points, and
nto the scoring column. Joining withi ti Burdsall and DE in" double id he 2 once sens the ski, scored the other North tally|for Modzelewski to ram over with 15 seconds to go, Blaha Montana 72, Utah State 70. ares was Crosley with 13 points. |finai at it aot over. With iia. Jone offensive broadside from the one in the second quar-|Scored a set shot to make it 75 to Montana State 57, Idaho State 46. rosie) + ifihal seconds, but could not OVer-i,nq for the rest of the bitterly|ter for the Yank’'s first score.| 70, where the score remained. Morningside 66, Westmar 55.
Wilt Sets
i : i TO OND hi jcome Iowa's lead. [fought game he played decoy for And he kicked two extra_points| The box: Mt. Union 63, Randolph-Macon | Vic Molodet with 18 led the win HAMIL 2 yo up his "a = |Dorow’s exhibition. in the second half to make the Northwestern (75) Ohio State (100 | 57. i ners to their eighth triumph in svening’s chores ns points, THE SCORE stood at 56 to 54, Dorow was voted the game’s| winning margin “more COMIOr-| paeieias 3 3 3 wiliams.t 5 4 "| Nebraska 63, Colorado 61. New Record nine starts. lis i basket i pe that ith Iowa leading in the fourth outstanding player by sports table. Ehmann f § 03 Armstrong. ! 1 2 5/New Haven Teachers 68, New East Chicago ranked fourth in 8 suse ae iperiod, when the Hawkeye's scor- (writers covering “the event. Ten-| "But Dorow took over the glory Ban eks 3 1 3 Wilks! *n 3 3| Bedford 60. | NEW YORK. Jan. 5 (UP)— this week's UP elite. Ba J Oe ior ge into{5, star, Center Chuck Darling messes guard Ted Daffer, Whojrole in the third peried just when grantc' 1 0 I Kamffas' 6 2 1/New York U. 59, Lafayette 49. |Fred Wilt, the famous flying FBI : e $ ped 2 i Olsank a field goal and free throw, made a large proportion of the it geemed the South might tie|Blevers 2 2 5(Jonesg 1 0 1{North Carolina 65, Clemson 59. Iman set 2 new “world y 8 I’ » . DE Yungs Sour Vea Iowa Guard Bill Stenger added South's tackles, Was rupner-up. |the count or go ahead. Swash- Colfer 2 3 0 North Carolina State 72, Duke 70./an armory track TO hoord tor Marshall's Fine Shooting ® {another field goal to make it 61) # 2 8 buckling Steve Wadiak of South| Totals 3113 2: Totals 37 16 33 North Dakota State 68, Dakotalwon the Conkli Beats E ille, 88-78 n South Bend. Coach Tony[2NONr Tec god To mace 81 A crown or 2 2 n the Conklin two-mile run in s Evansville, ito 54 wi wo minutes to play. 0 0 9,236--more Carolina had run the ball 27|_ Halftime Score—Northwestern 40, Ohio | Wesleyan 59. {8:59.5 at the Columbus K. of C. Times State Service
State 29.
HUNTINGTON, W, Va, Jan 5 —Consistent accuracy from the floor and free throw line was employed by the Marshall College five here tonight to defeat Evans-
dinkle seemed pleased by the) : : °| Forward Eric Furseth broke than 7000 above last year’s dis-|yards down to the Yankee 23. Free Throws Missed— | Northwestern Louisiana 66, Lou-| i Be PT Yo 'away for a Michigan State field appointing turnout—watched the * x = | Peirancet. Grant, Coiier: Evert 3: P*% sina College 54. |rmory Proskiyn ota »Regunent Steady improvement has taken 802l as Guard Ricky Ayala added game in mild but gloomy weather| 5. yx REBEL recivers . |Ohlo Wesleyan 76, Heidelberg 66.| it's time bettered the previButler from the grim to the grin|2 free toss to cut Iowa's lead to and assured the new sponsors, a Bowling Green JVs Omaha 89, Sioux Falls 61, lous mark for an armory track of
: ; | dropped two of Wade's projectile| ’ ? ] four points. |Moble civic group, of at least ¢TOPP Proj Pennsylvania 81, Yale 55. 19:03.4 set by Walter Mehl of Wis-|
tage. : L f 2 : x Batis. 14 DePauw (4fp. | ‘Then, with just four seconds breaking even. [passes and Dorow sneaked into| Down Tri-State, 71-53 Penn Military 82, Ursinus 60. |consin: here 15 years ago. ville's Aces, 88-78, in an Ohio 1g It pi] ‘ tz 1¢ pt to play, Forward Bill Eckstrom| (00 le ping Squad of sen-|the flat to capture the third. He| Times Special | Penn State 68, Colgate 51. | Wilt finished 20 yards ahead|V alley Conference basketball funds 18 YR 3 Jank a Toul shot and Michigan | Ky Sh i ® North smplen spun down the middle behind a] BOWLING GREEN, O., Jan. 5 Pittsburgh 58, Princeton 52. |4¢ fellow-G-man Horace Ashen:|8ame. greve.t 2 i 1iLoercher.t 8 i State took the ball out of bounds orn. schools=the victory 'w | suddenly-erected wall of blue- —Bowling Green State Junior Col-| Queens Collegé 75, Cooper Union felter, the national steeplechase | The . Big Gréen notched their heofanist 1 9 SiateCamackt 1 9 3/in place of the second free shot. |. “eso "lo ob" oo null fret clad blockers and went 86 yards| lege racked up its fifth win in six Re ko-Coli 5. Washington Ch2MPlON. |first OVC win of the 1951-52 Soloway, 2 i {Fr 2 3 iiSpartan Forward Liet Earlson , te of professional football |} Hie Scote. |Ttatts bY dOWHINET1\-State Cal: pr — ig AvHEION| Roscoe Browne of the New York| SOAS A I el joeskes” 3 9 Ai Shwarty $9 jjroke away and drove in for al.,.n The Southerners got $400, 10¢, aroused South, playing as| lege, 71 to 53, in a college basket-| ~ 8nd Lee BF Pioneer Club, who ran the. fastest| 2} record to six wins and four {rosie 8 3 dave © 0 0 Difield goal to cut Iowa's margin|each’ as Josers (though the $100 difference be-|ball game here tonight. - | Boehester-T1, RP1 61. half mile in the wokld last year; Wins: The loss was the efghth.for ‘orters 0 2 OlJamesg _-0 0 Oto one point just as the final PERT tween winners and losers was| The victors led all the way after Buigery 3 AVY ah Univer. |OUtclassed Mal Whitfield, the| Evansville in 12 games, Totals”. 50.30 HY Totals 20 71 31 horn sounded. > | THE SOUTH sputtered with | ® pot of gold, steamed 65 yards|taking a 21 to 15 first quarter on Fue sco 75, Seattle Un ver-| olympic Yecord holder, in “thel Walter Walowagk, a sophomore ale Score by Periods | # ww occasional brilliance, but _five|t0 Score its touchdown in the|lead. ou 30 io 25.al the half] ho ture 82. Westminster GYand Knight 880-yard run in the| sensation ii gan, Ww. ya. udder ocoooeoeoo 1118018 15-80 THE VICTORY was Towa's|first half fumbles. recovered. py|third period. : |and : 0 40 at the three-way|* e) aventure 82, ! relatively slow time of 1:57.7. persona y eng neere ke 8 eteat (Tres Thiows Missed ..- Burdsal 4. eighth and kept their record|the North and too many dropped Parilli and Wadiak made the mark. ’ St. Francis (N. YJ 70 Muhlen.| Whitfield finished . third, a' yard of the Aces. i ® 3 are | uns Srosley. 3 ie, Zona “a, Mecam- clean. It was Michigan State’s|passes from Kentucky Babe Pa- offense work. Parilli completed) Phil Hull of Tri-State. led his: at Thy ds jeehing Phil Thigpen, JE oro Sealy By 11 rom i
Hill and Bill Wade of Vanderbilt/four straight throws to take the mates with 19 points; while Don
nack, Plerce 2, H. Stewart, Keats 4. | r : ball to the 14, one of them a 31- Robinson got 10 for the winners.' St. Francis (Pa.) 73, St.
Technical Foul—Keats, Zobbe. '12 tries at the-charity stripe. Sid
{first defeat in eight games.
Anselms Penn Tops Yale, 81-55
Field Goal Shooting: Butler—24 of 771 Coach Pete Newell's Spartans|nullified most of its threats. : ; lid, Goal ey er dorsi eh ian a I Wea era Oklg. yarder to Miami's Jim Dooley, The smaller Indiana team lost its 6L King bolstered Walter's effort empts, 235. Shooting: Butler—20 of iled 15-13. Io en Bn tion tom grall, . ORlasr" third game in five starts. St. John’s (N. X.) 59, St. Joseph's; PHILADELPHIA, Jan. 5 (UP) with 23 points. a A Thre SONNE NTE jd 134% Siig when had a oma ’s towering tackle, played a| Continued. on Page 12—Col. 3 ' (Pa.) 57. —Penn opened ‘its eastern -inter-! The big gun for the Aces was * Officials — Paul Bateman and Don Michig: neg a yan Sg over | St. Louis 62, LaSalle 46. collegiate league campaign with Roscoe Bevin with 21 points. Bill "00 fieberman. Bea el Isat Ran Me e, Ya led in the § St. Mary's (Cal) 63, San Jose & decisive 81-55 triumph over Northerner poured in 14 tallies. ISION - Free Thiow Declined Butler, Povon var =" and went, off the | State 52. Yale ‘in the second part of a Marshall led at the quarter : oT 8s. to 25 edge at the, 'St. Norbert 98. St. Ambrose 70. college basketball twin bill before 20-15 and boosted the margin to ! Indiana State jon ? ae alf. { St. Thomas (Minn.) 93, Loras 50. 6103 fans here tonight. Fordham | 44-32 at the halftime. A torrid = oi Sas | Michiean BH I) Towa wo Scranton 69, Albright 66. rallied in the final minutes of | third quarter spurt pushed tha srosley ; Trips Valpo 62-55 [overt 61 3pavist 30 Seton Hall 80, Boston College 48, Play to edge Villanova 71-68 in|Big Green farther on top with a st like ’ |Biaqiiser 1 4 JTnmbunz 1 3 3 Siena 56, Canisius 45. the opener, 66-49 count. * Times State Service Furseth.f 7 0 If fr v - o— nee In 4 TERRE HAUTE, Jan. 5—Indi- |Eckstrom,t § ] Uuneed 2313 Southern California 44, California D.00! na State grabbed a 12 to 5 lead [MeMaster.c 3 0 JChfions 4 3 3 43. a ay .._9 “ n the first period and continued | Means. *1 0 2Buaene 8 8 3 Southern Methodist 57, Rice 53. ini eo on +} & . |Stauffer.g 2 2 4! Y \ © a 62 to 55 victory over Val-|Ayalag 31.3 Continued on Page 12—Col. 5 3 : § at »araiso in an Indiana College * <3 5 nD ein ey a Donference basketball game here! 10'S 26) Totals 21 19 19 . | at {0 hers 524 A { , Halftime Scare: Michigan State 25, Iowa Concordia Tops - I y »
onight. . The winners led, 19 to 14, 36
Free Throws Missed: Michigan State —
By United Press :
Stackhouse 3, Carey 2, Mac Mast 4, 0 24 and 49 to 39 at the quarter Avala Towa’ — Thompson, Darling 4,
veriods. Play see-sawed in the rlow-going early in the game until ‘he ultimate winners fired up, Roger Adkins, of Martinsville,
ed the winners with 18 points. - Bight points each by Valpo’s Don {South «..eveiieee 0 0 8 0— 6 Bielke' and’ Don Spitz were the|(North .....ce0000 0 6 7 7-20
wighlight of the losers’ scoring.
Football Scores SENIOR BOWL
The victory was State's eighth | College Hockey
n 11 games. Valpo has lost five hd eights tilts.
{North Dakota 4, Michigan 2.
Purdue Relays Dropped
Times State Service = i
LAFAYETTE, Jan, 5 — The
After 9 Colorful Years
THE LEADING trackmen of| more than 25 colleges annually
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Rose Poly, 58-55
Times State Service TERRE HAUTE, Jan. 5—Concordia of Ft. Wayne gained revenge for a previous loss at home by downing Rose Poly, 58 to 55, here tonight. e Trailing all during the first half, Concordia exchanged leaderships with Rose in the third and fourth period until grabbing the final lead with five minutes to go in the - fourth session. Harry Luebkeman and Don Black led the fourth quarter spurt with four and five points, respectively. Luebkeman led the winners with
MINNEAPOLIS; Minn., Jan. 5—Illinois, No. 1 college basketball team in the country, opened its defense of ‘the | Big Ten basketball championship tonight beating Minnesota,
| 52 to 43. ! | Iltinols had to rally in the front and the lead went back and [fourth quarter to beat Minnesota forth for the rest of the third and win its eighth consecutive quarter. 1:3
game of the year however. For a “82.8 : time, it appeared that the zone de- ILLINOIS throttled Ed Kalafat, fense and ball-control game|Di8h-scoring Minnesota center, in played by Minnesota might upset winning. Kalafat was held to two the Tlini. points by the tight Illinois de- | a, fense. Gelle ended up with high | AFTER LEADING only 38 to|scoring honors’ for the evening 37 at the end of the third quar-/With 18 points.
ter, Illinois suddenly hit the strike! which has won -it the rating as the number one. team in the country. The taller "Illinois players
18 points: Don Smate, with 12, paced the. losers, who yielded the rebounds for their second loss in six games,
Captain Rod Fletcher paced Illinois with 14 points, while For= ward Bob Peterson got 12 points, The game was the first conference contest for both teams.
‘/Rose won at Ft. Wayne, 43 to-42,
started controlling the back-
Purdue Relays, a standout track jpooked : forward to the - Reluys.
boards and pierced the Minnesota = Minnesota 43 ’ Hiinols (32)
tvent for nine years, will not be Seyeral national records were set {during the holidays. i ; 24.0 ft ~ neld this year. . . in its various events. fr La jiefense with rebound shots: to| Sot! 21 3 Boiereont 13 ¥ ] : | : jad ins: a, {turn the game into a run alate 1 0 Bl NY bie di or re Bo Fi a be wr oe Big Ten Standings the final an unavay A Siiehely 114 Bleichere 3 4 against prolonging sports sea- indoor track meet this’ winter. aT : : a ee j x Nid W. L.. Pct. Pts. op lllinois held a 28 to 23 lead at ewelt = 1 0 1 Boller’ 4 i { sons, Track Coach Dave Rankin,|But the Boilermakers. will com-| tic wy Sa Ces Baie iy © United Press-Acme Telephoto. [Jind (oie 1 § 1008 Tt 46 the. half and appeared to be on|Andemony ¢ g.i0°rTc 2% who announced that the Relays|pete in the ] n State | 4 THE "MIGHTY MO"—Maryland's great ed the first North-squad touch. 1 9 lon 5 athe way to an’ easy win when Reed: § 8 § 3 ! was be opped, said thaf it|Feb. 16, and at Indiana, Feb. 22; down on a plunge from the I-yard line. The first quarter of the Senior Bowl game tii 8 iam fi 13 Minnesota Forward Bob Gelle got! rows” iii 3H vag i pass to obtain a date March nd the Ten| in Mobile, Ala., yesterday, In on the play were Williams (75): and Bob Griffith (54), both ie 1 Wm a i in las, ot ihe aectud)het ERR, nssole, Li L n .. go SE : Pin i x oi os di : ] : : Eo A ¥ : oA
