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4] Pros in ‘Replay’ Ll Of Title Game
By EDDIE ASH
United Press Sports Writer ALTHOUGH it won't be an official “replay”, it will bear the earmarks of one . .,. We're referring to that Pro Bowl football game to be staged in Memorial Stadium, Los Angeles, Saturday. Somewhat of an ‘encore’, as —— nrg fr it were, of the recent champion- formed in Indianapolis on sevship. playoff between the Los ral occasions, will depart early Angeles Rams and the Cleve- next month for a global tour to land Browns . .,., For eight key ®ntertain members of Uncle
grid warriors from each of these’ Sam's armed forces. ... Whenteams will compete in this ever Al shows up the boys are . week's. All-Star. battle, sure to turn out in force. . . .
The kickoff is set for 3:30 p. m. He expects to be away from the Indianapolis time , . , It's the States until April. second ‘annual Pro Bowl presen- SA tation: which sends picked pro- CHARLIE GEHRINGER, Defessional giants of the National troit Tigers general manager, Conference against the flowe¥ has joined Lou Boudreau, Boston of the American Conference. Red Sox field manager, ‘in put2 8 #8 ting Cleveland on the spot. . . . EACH SQUAD has assembled Both predict Al Lopez’ club will 31 leading players to mix it field what it takes to win the
up, and mix it freely, and it is 1952 pennant. . . . that furnishes believed ‘at least 55,000 fans anothér reason why the fans will turn out to watch the top admire the Yankees. . . . The level play - for - pay gridders New Yorkers don't predict other pass, run and charge. teams will win. , . . They pick y =» B their own and then go out and PRO FOOTBALL enioved ane make it good. of its best seasons at the box #0 0 office in 1951 and made many new NOT ALL horse players have
fans hecause of the nation-wide given up their pastime despite live televisior presentation of the fact most of the bookies some regular season games as well are out of business or have a% the championship playoff be- retreated behind an Iron Door. tween the Rams and the Browns. . . . A new game has been inIn this Pro Bowl affair. net vented by the bhookieless horse proceeds will be distributed to! bettors in Indianapolis. charities in the Los Angeles area They are betting eaeh other. by the sponsoring Los -Angeles Say : Newspaper Publishing Associa- “ARIZONA will entertain three tion. big league training camps next : y 5» spring. . . . The New York Giants BUT THE players won't go and the Cleveland Indians will unrewarded for the bruises they return to their old bases, Phoenix are a cinch to ahsorb when Best and Tucson, respectively, and the meets Best . . .. Members of the Chicago Cubs are taking over
AT eo Mesa, . . . California will have winning squad each will receive 5 L © $600, the loser $500 . . . The dif- the White Sox, Pirates and ference of 100 bucks will be Browns. .. . Florida stays out
worth the effort and exertion to in front with 10 major clubs.
wind up on the long end of the
score, ¥ c ” s ” THE same coaches who HDs Get matched strategy in the champion- | ship playoff thriller will do the masterminding again, Joe Styda- over or ‘har for the Nationals, Paul Brown! for the Americans . ... It is said
® o ® Brown is still burning from that c 1SI1ZZI playoff defeat and naturally is |
willing to “die another death” in, this Pro Bowl classic if “dying” all over again will turn the trick for his side. Football fans surely will recall last January's Pro Bowl inaugural _ in which Otto Graham, quarterback for the Americans, and Bob Waterfield, quarterback for the Nationals, waged a duel won by the Americans, 28-27. Ho 8 | § GRAHAM SCORED two § touchdowns himself and passed : ; for another . .. Waterfiehd also |. Sclisizzi - Glover had a marvelous afternoon and | By BILL EGGERT it was a spectacular *“quarter- PROFESSIONAL hockey’s best back show” . .. Bob tossed two goal-getter of last season is retouchdown passes and tallied |{yrping to Indianapolis to put nine points himself with two 0 gallop in the Cap's offense. field goals and three extra Freddie Glover, who scored 48 points. goals and 36 assists for the Caps
g 8» = : Fo LOOK FOR another momentous ‘0 1950-51, will replace Cap Capt. *
duel between the ‘pitching pair” Fnio Sclisizzi, who gets another this Saturday . .. Waterfield will chance in the National League. share the quarterback duties with Indianapolis fans’ first reaction his Los Angeles teammate, Norm Would be to yell “ouch.” Selisizzi Van Brocklin, and Bobby Layne 1S a steady hockey player that of the Detroit Lions. any coach would want in the On the Americans’ squad, AHL, but Detroit figures it can't Graham will be spelled by. none 8V€ one of its best unless it reother than one of the oldest of C€ivVes something almost as equal. the pros, the famous Sammy It's a concession on part of DeBaugh of the Washington Red- troit.
u " = skins. Ti ; Unless one is hiding out, it will | GLOVER'S knack of knowing
» {00th bow] Where the puck is supposed to go| DY ae Tost Oe ro. may instill the same habit in curricular football season ... And Other Cap wings. He returns here here it is almost ttme to begin after doing a worthy job for the spring practice for 1952. Red Wings. For some time he has . ron been filling for Sid Abel on the BILL SPIVEY,: the 7-foot dangerous Red Wing line with pivot man, is still working out Gordie Howe and Ted Lindsay. with the Kentucky basketball- Glover will be used on the No. 1 ers . . . His plan is to be in line here at right wing allowing shape to cut loose if he gets the Bert Hirschfeld to move over to!
green light to play again . . . his.more familiar left wing posi-
He took himself off the eligi- tion. Rookie Dutch Reibel will bility list until such time as center the two. he is cleared of any suspicion : > .8 = of shaving points . . . Coach | MEANWHILE, another Cap Adolph Rupp isn’t among those ‘announcement has Right Wing who think his Wildcats are Bert. Giesebrecht headed for stronger without Spivey, who Edmonton of the Pacific Coast is a master of the rebound. League for nothing in return. 8-2 nN Giesebrecht has been a distinct WITH Pitcher Don Newcombe, disappointment here after scoring a 20-game winner, headed for the only four goals in 34 games. But. Army, the Brooklyn Dodgers are he *has youth on his side. He's reported toying with a move 10 only 22 and will be given another transfer Jackie Robinson from chance, primarily because of his the keystone sack to first base scoring reputation last season in and offer Hoosier Gil Hodges, the the now-defunct U. S. League.
celebrated slugger, in a deal for : 5 do a front-line starting hurler. . . . GIESEBRECHT'S depprture Except in the mound department, wil] allow Francis O'Grady to set-
the Dodgers are. pretty well tle down with a permanent spot stocked with high class talent. of the No. 3 line with Lou Jan#8 kowski and Pete Durham. Dou SC CHT, ball’ : % ; g aX. SoHACH Jase re McKay, whose scoring record this : > season is of less value than Giese|brecht’s, will be the substitute for-
Tribe Sells ~~" Vic Lombardi Wabash Squeaks
KEEPING ‘in line with what By DePauw, 61-57 Tribe General - Manager Chuck Times State Service French calls the “youth move- CRAWFORDSVILLE, Jan. §— ment,” the. Indianapolis Indians Wabash was hard pressed here today sold Pitcher Vic Lombardi's last night to eke out a 61-57 bascontract to Toronto of the Inter- Ketball victory over DePauw in national League. the renewal of an old cage riThe price was undisclosed. valry. : . Lombardi, a .500 hurler in the = The victory was die largely to Pacific Coast League last season, the unerring- eye of ‘George Sabecame Tribe property last- No- Vanovich whose “field goal sent vember after Pittsburgh hai the Little Giants out in front 56tried to send the lefthander to 4% With 2:55 of the game remain-
o : ing. It was also Savanovich wh thout giving Indian- . Wao Hollywood ins Bn g added further insurance with two
free throws after teammates Bob Lombardi, who has had bigleague experience with Brooklyn 7 Uecker and Bill Myers scored on and Pittsburgh where he won 50 & fi¢ld goal and free throw. -
and lost 51 games, is listed, how- Wabash 0) nl Befauw 131) a ever, as 29 years old. Is that old 2| Tucker, ‘ 13 5 Quid, { 310 6 French added that Lombardi thompson. f I 4 ater, f 1§4 “doesn’t fit in Indianapolis’ 1952 Matuga, 58 4 ¢ {Commer | ¢.1 plans.” gana 1 i 3 Loercher,c o_o 3 2 8, ers, ¢ 9. Ped jpn. 11] Sox Sign Dorish [Myers 41 2aamess 608 " GHICAGO, Jan. 8 (UP)—The Welss™ 1 0 2 . a Chicago White Sox today. an-| Totals ~ 21.19 34 Totals 19 10 31
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‘nounced the contract signing of ‘Score By Periods. | _ Pitcher Harry Dorish and newly Bagait ooo fff 13 18
_acquired First ‘Baseman R. T. Fite Throws Missed——Ticker 3. skin.
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Olymps Get Another Crack
| | , ’ ; v y 2 t to Chicago. , | 2 uo =x TODA | WHILE INDIANA fell last L talent and again gé What manner of men are : ODAY | night, Illinois, the nation's No 1 in the Open Class were drawn 2 74 Vhat an | ANYONE “io saw the H BOE { ’ he dab ‘ ~llast week and the Novice boys . un mR they? And what makes them | \ e 00~ o ; A Buffalo 60.6 Niagara 57.11¢ y hard d to scor THE BOXERS will report to the sier CI Dartmouth "514 N Hampshire 33| eam was Bre rase 0 SCOTe L.4 it all to themselves, © More Armory for welghdns and exarni mouth such insanities as: I r Classic will agree that the £ P ( a oa N= ny t 3 & - =i: 2 - | Manhattan *68.2 . Brooklyn 33.0/1ts ninth win of the season, down- | oi es will see action this week Veiga Ts “Oh, T didn't call that foul: officiating was terrible. Imagine St. Bonav'nture 74.0 Canisius +532 ,ing Wisconsin, 53-49, in a Big Ten i nations between 2 and 4 p. m. in # lmy po , t 74. anisfus 64.2 but; in addition, at least four : 5 It happened in the back court.” [74 ¢ | Seton Hall nOWabp fers 57.9 game ieht divisi in tte O the Armory. The drawings for And: “Well, up here we have ouls called in one game. ! S i . : wei ivisions in e DN pi Pa to - And: ell, u ! | Anderson 53 Ind Tech. +311 In other Big Ten games, Iowa, oe Will be drawn F Friday's fights will be made im- to give the home dub the | oa Low about Saturdav : 38.7 y o : i & y -ins -n 's Butler-DeP, 2 De. Defiance “344 Tri-State 330/also unbeaten and ranked No. 10 mediately after the weigh-ins-and| ” ePauw game? De- { . 531) : ® & =u i . Pr > reaks. ‘ [amie a” 3 prieon «334 nationally, came through with -54-| cr A BE the boys who will PONe Of the youngsters will know e's a Pauw Center Lee Hamilton was Bere 2 Nefpmer.. 2/46 win over Michigan. Michigan isk An ys WHO "'" his opponent until the pairings = yqAGINE THAT you're the c2led for fouling when he sank Notre Dame *704 Butler s5.0 State trounced Northwestern, 82- be fighting to make the eight-'are posted. ; OWRET ‘Of 2 professional hasket- B drive-in basket. The official ajSha lREy ed Qflalioma 314 40, man team that goes to Chicago Friday night's card is slated to 0 "0 © wo 0 Cot ent is lowed Hamilton's goal to stand, : «55 1 { jo § ™ bE : : 3 8 rN ri ; : ~ How > Talore hd Hanovers. $21 Oho Sav ns Indiana Li «t pe NeXt month to fight in the Tour- A noe with between ,.,und $100,000. And that's still Or out that? Clemson +588" Furman sao Wilks f 6 0 Jeonard t 7 1'3 nament of Champions. The Open- = = = Cg 00 a, big item even, in the day of the| Ol. 0 lsts have a high com. 3. Washington *57 ichr 38.5 {Hialfleld, J 5 1 Farley. 5 5 tr Gir : 58-cent dollar. “Your team loses MTS > officials. Ou - Marshall i “as Morris Harvey 36.1 Giliaash { 3 3 gy! 0 : i Class is rugged this year and, EIGHTEEN spirited battles BS = 3 Ja bliin Jose: didate would be an euler go §. Mex Dam 333 Tevas Teoh. "NM 1liEbernc 8 3 5Schiundt.e 5 8 5 includes a six-man group from were presented last Friday before DR a EY Becatse ree I v he would have Braille ules oh Texas *634 S M.U. 56.2 Armstrg, ¢ 1 6 5Kraak, c 1" 1 4 Camp Atterbury. a cheering crowd. There were 11 82MeS a Season hecaus slopp: S. TC 65.8 Rice +56 5 Karafla, g 1 0 3 Scott. c g 01 5 , officiating. It costs in percentages Ti. FAR WEST Cook. g 3.0 3 Masters. ¢ 1 0 3, One member of the team is no knockouts or TKOs and each of and dollars Abd it hurts Tip Shots Oregon LIT 63.4/Jones. 3 13 Paranda. ¢ 3 2 l.stranger to the Chicago tourna- the participants did his best. iy can mean the differ - Official TEAST Dawe, § 101 ment and he will be making his Tickets are being sold at Bush > a Se -. Bean second cial paid attendance for Boston: Coll *62.8 R. 1° State 55.8) Totals 27 19 33. Totals 24 24 26 first Indianapolis appearance this Callahan Sporting Goods Co. wen hs ine Recon un 13 Olymp home games is Gaineete 7 Ms gona 381! Halftime Score—Indiana 43, Ohio State year. He is 18-year-old Donald Em-Roe Sporting, and Sports- Son Vo i” I aR de ny gan 50,966. It averages 3920.5 a Columbia *63.8 Harvara S38 8 ae Throws Missed—Ohio State: Wilks, 1“€& Who was an Open champion man’s Store. The box office -at plavoft ure b th i : t calls.! 8ame. Who's the half Yo gram 653 Torhve 337|Hatfield, Willams, Gillaugh, Ebert. Arm- in his hometown, Des Moines, ¥a:, the Armory will"open at 6:30 p. m. hiaye money ¥ Heir inepl. ca) 8, a midget? A _ person, P&M “630 Albright 40.0|strong, Cook, Hague. Indiana: Leonard. twq years straight. Donald is one on each night of fighting : And they can pile one ulcer on a getd . . . / few Butler Geitysburg *58.2 Bucknell 51 Farley. Schiundi 2, Fraak, Scott 2, Esposito. v > - 8. top of another for a club owner. asketball players like - their Holy Cross 6368 Trinity, Conn =k Officials—Ekinner and Tracy. v - o o parties And we don't mean Maine *30.5 Bates 2 A . & 8S. / Navy *63.9 Catholic U 31.7 WANT AN example? All right,| Democratic and ehsiivania +043 Delawsre JS consider the Olymp-Piston game Some of their 4 publican, ‘Rochester 54.8 ° Allegheny *29.41 in Ft. Wayne Sunday night. Thé minded teammates are ipi Rutgers “#372 Lehigh 33.5 : . " § griping Syracuse 751 ‘Pittsburgh - 58.3 | Olymps, battling for second in.the| about it. . . . The Hoosier Vermont *376 Union, NY 27.7 \ i "9.7 ei C 1 r Vien. Lf gmat 81 en ori Tuy Clase Saitdt Roles Duran va (ale . : rown 4 y ; 5 5, & “| Se sh, who los Dayton MV Ohio U. 58.1 from the field. But Messrs. Borgia} to Indiana and won over PurKent State *56.5 Akron 53.9 | land Chukovits whistled 36 fouls| due in the Classic, have dropped sley 55.2 Oakland City *33.5] 1 § | sic, ppe XY esievan S32 Qaklang Oy H3 on Indianapolis. And Ft. Wayne, their last two starts, - ona ity 810 wichica “609 sank 33 of 43 free throw attempts. ee eee Toledo *86.7 Bowl's Green 58.7 | How many fouls did the Pistons ol m ians’ S ori SOUTH | : sre ee) Ga. Tech a, rn 53.8 commit? Exactly 23. It just can't ymp ¢ ring Miami, Fla. 331 In Southern 23) be ‘true to those who have seen (29 Games) Wash, ‘& Lee 425 Richmond +385 Fi. Wayne .play. Even the Ft.iwauner ....... 8 55 TZ Blt Avs Wm. & Mary 517 Hampd'n Syd'y 52.4 Wayne fans were booing the offi- Jraboski ......... 28 13 107 302 124 San Jose St. *626 St. Mary, Cal. 62.4 icials, Incidentally, the Olymps Tosheft ......... 3% 150 108 308 103 Seattle U *62.0 W. Wash. State oq = Jones 84 55 233 88 v Y at c "a made 25 of 29 free -throws and Lavoy 72 31 201 T4 k : | ’ av 1 R 6 NeW ra Ny voy Duke. mi. 65.1 |could have won that way if the OBrien 1.8 8 6s < | Seton Hall “11.7 Creighton 49.5) {officials’ mrnds weren't single Holland ~31 "18 ‘a0 33 Syracuse 75.1 Penn State *64 1 o ~~ Barker 24 13 61 28 1 No WEAD state 45.1 track, {Crocker i353 8 1» rvansvi 5 a t J 3 0 ‘ - —— S——— Romine © 633 St Olaf “418 | So: What happens to the | p,q 820 637 2217 *5 w < i y f J r " Indiana st. 74 DePauw, 35:2 Olymps? Well, they slide 3!, | Team Average Per Game .: 18.8 SOUTH games behind the second-place “No longer with team. E. Ky. State *883 Tenn. Tech 568.1 ! Sy ——r
|Manual. : a ; _ The opening contest is booked for 7 o'clock. Attucks and Man- ® ual will collide gt 8:15. The cham-| L ! :
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: g : hy a : By. FRANK ANDERSON it ou Se L MOTION PICTURES producers often have troubles : with sequels. ‘Could be the Indianapolis Olympians are no
exception.
| ee AL Ry Deited 'Pyeis sels The last time the Minneapolis Lakers were in town the 7 Bel An “impossible” last-second hook shot that wroté a new chapter in oiymps made a movie “of * the : } i CH 3 SOY i orhiv~Indiana TIniver. 8ame. The film had a happy endanger the history of Cinderella basketball teams sent mighty~Indiana Univer: fine Fie HA BA Foes €0s : sity crashing out of the unbeaten ranks today. 69
Re : . . Svea Ri That brings us to tonight. - The Cars Entered The shot, tossed by substitute Dick Dawe ag the gun banged, gave SiX- | aiers drop by Butler Fieldhouss
times beaten Ohio State a 73 to 72 Big ‘Ten Conference win over Indiana a! 8:30 bent on revenge
In Next ‘0’ last night at Columbus, O.—the first loss in nine games, for the Hoosiers, That Soft Pro Life
who are ranked as the nation's No. 4 team. Oh, for the life of a pron n Bn
fessional basketball player. It's
THE N : ; ’ : 5m “a: 2 nice clean work and it's full of f B30. lento roeing oar THE LAST frenzied seconds of that battle are sure to stand as one of travel ahd adventure. - This of the nation is Wallard's : : . : Yq PH : week's Olym adventure inLee Wallard's 410 emotional and dramatic highlights of the '51-32 season. de: iil
to drive for the next 500-Mile
Minneapolis here tonight; a
Ohio State, which had beat-
Race May 30 if he is able to en only: Butler and Oregon . » ° frip to Minneapolis tomorrow; . chauffeur. g ) 2 BD) “8 ] ; en an in S entertaining Boston Friday; Murrell R. Belanger of Crown State in eight previotis games, : visiting New York Saturday and at Point and Lowell, Ind.. owner of was accorded little chance of : Ny Laited Prem MES taliing on Byractine Sunday. ‘ the No. No. 99 ¢ : aha nsiers CONFERENCE ALL GAMES ep. pro basketball is a soft Motors Se Ne Belanger stopping the hotshot Hoosiers. Opp. Opp.. life. As soft as a bride's first nouncement today as he entered lt Was considered the Buck: WW. 1. Plz Pts W.* L.. Pts. Pts.| biscuits, - J : . & . ‘ - a \E a2 0 ) 315 522 — en frie tocar team in the Memorial eyes did well to hold Indiana Mimels verneneees 2 0 155 2 3 l $13 ko The Olymps and the Lakers are y classic. ’ : « Jowa siiianaes see 2 : { bh a0: : : b ) ky to a 43-41 margin at the half. INDIANA 1 1 130 119 ] 661 550 locked in a bitter brannigan for « FYE . y : : es : > : o = 5 2 = =n ==~4:3econd place in the National BasWHETHER Wallard drives 1 When the Hoosiers drew Northwestern ..... 1 1 3 152 3 1 iy oy Rethil Acecitioe's a : ae re talniors St: i 1 142 ' 110 S 52 36 : ARR A ~ ¥ : of oo — er his j1owes °T out to-a seven-point lead, 70- ine : 1 143 147 3 6+ 536 624 vision. The Lakers occupy secJ Nerenuen: yon us renayary 63. with six minutes left. it Opo $a) Passe : C 9 64 a o 526 489 ond. 3', games in front of the : flaming crash at Reading as gst Wisconsin 0 7 13 13 4 5 513 538 third-place Olymps. -One doesn't : in a amine « Riek Jens Ing seemed the game was just Wisconsy ahes i= 0 2 5 Te #497516 Need a diagram to see the impli- BOBBING ALONG—Bob La- ® ) Weig Ane or we Tah ete | CL tasers - ey — ai at s of tonight's activity able to drive his own passenger about over. Minnesota «esses 0 1 13 52 5 1 B10 —<p23-CALION 8 of tonigh f.acuyl Ye voy started slowly for the In. car, Wallard. is a long way from 2 7 = - re etree ere ————————— mr AMONG THINGS the Olymps dianapolis Olymps. But he's
will have on their minds is a finding the target now. Substi-two-game losing streak, The slide . tufe forward Lavoy has scored started Saturday night_in Hib- §) points in his last five games, bing, Minn., when the LaXers won ! out, 86-65. And it continued Sun- shy at seeing a basket. These day in Ft. Wayne, 79-75. talented gentlemen include Jim Minneapolis leads the Olymps, Pollard, Vern Mikketsen, Slater 3-2, on the season. Olymp wins Martin. Whitey Skoog, Bob Harhave been split, one coming here, |rison, Howie Schultz, Lew Hitch the other Jn Minneapolis. To de- and Joe Hutton Jr. feat the Lakers it is necessary to However, each Laker likes to restrain George Mikan. And that's shoot with abandon. The Olymps ust what the Olymps did. George, are more reluctant in their firing, who averages 25 points a game, prefering to work the ball in fell off to an average of 18 in cautious-lixe. Add to that an losing two to Herm Schaefer's Olymp talent for foot-racing and
being able riths rsi-. BUT THE Buckeyes scored four z ISIE ie 1 Winand the pis) baskets while Indiana scored one, BREATHE DEEPLY —None of the Speedway. He is recovering at and Ohio State trailed by only Indianapolis Golden Glovers his home in Altamont, N. Y. 72-71. With three seconds to go, are permitted to see “action in Belanger's No. 99 won eight of Tommy Hague of the Buckeyes the current tournament unless 15° AAA 100-milers last season was awarded a free throw that they are in good physical conafter Wallard had driven it to|/could have tied the game. Hague vgs . ; dition. Dr. Frederick R. Brown victory in the “500”. Tony Bet- missed, and the Buckeyes’ last | d E Dick F Ik tenhausen of Tinley Park, Ill, chance apparently disappeared. 1S pictured examining Uic wih was its circuit driver and later, But Dawe, only 5-feat, 10- | 135-pound Novice, before his champion driver of the country. inches tall, snared the ball .on battle. Dr. Brown is one of two He offered Wallard his choice of the rebound, ducked backwards physicians watching over the cars. s toward the basket, and let fly payers, 2.0 = 'with a left-handed hook shot. IF WALLARD is unable to The ball swished' through as the drive, Bettenh&iusen will get back gun's echoes died out. in the No. 99 aid the new sister- » wo»
° y “Cinderella” men. you'll see ‘the ingredients of car No. 1 will be handed over 10 pHE UPSET was as stunning ¥ a nu Schaefer's Laker - beating fore some-other capable pilot, probab- .< it was sudden. Coach Branch THAT MAY seem like the ideal mula. "It can work. ly Duane Carter. McCracken, whose Hoosiers had ‘way of handling Minneapolis.\ The Olympsghave won nine
Belanger's entries today were yn eight straight sat dumthe first of more than 70 Speed-'t5 nded on the floor after Dawe way President Wilbur Shaw is ex- sent the ball through the nets. pecting. It was Ohio State's first Big Ten win and third victory in nine] games this season. Indiana now! |has won one and lost one in Big; Ten play. { Until the final period, the 4200 {fans at the Ohio State Fair-| grounds Coliseum saw a nin-and-{tuck ball game. Ohio State led 23-20 at the end of the first period, but Indiana forged ahead to a 43-41 margin. at the half. The score was tied at! |58-all at the three-quarter mark. | ! 2 2 ” DON SCHLUNDT, 6-9 Indiana freshman who with Bob I.eonard icounted- eight points to put the {Hoosiers ahead 68-62 in the early {moments of the fourth period, iwas high point man with 18 | points. E | Ohio State's scoring was led by {Paul (Stretch) Ebert, 6-4 center
Merely retstrain ‘Mr. Mikan. But straight in the Fieldhouse, the problem is more complicated. Only Dixie Democrats do betMikan has playmates who aren't] ter in their own precincts.
: Off the Backboard
THERE'S a “bite” in arbiter. And it's biting professional and college basketball to death.
In other words, basketball officiating is getting worse
and worse. ‘Yes, it's true. You only thought last year’s officiating was the worst possible. : e—— a Take the National Basketballhome games ih our reports. But Association. Each year President it's time to call a halt. Sure, the
Maurice Podoloff lO1v Years on his |Olymps have won nine straight |at - home, But the officiating in
A merTicang Hockey L e a gue §9 [those victories was something = less than artistic.
stick (he douh'es § n Jr ies) and ; The toughest part of the sched- . : 5 ac {ule now faces the Olymps. It can something a out make them or break them. Good the officials, Of |officiating was never more imcourse he's pres- [portant. Will they get It? It's sured into the |hardly likely. There's .no precestatement, {dent for good officiating in the |National “Basketball Association.
Nothing ever §
g. \ y , ‘ROC comes of it. 7 {who counted 15 points. on _By JIM HEYROCK Sire. Podoloft Anderson _ | Meanwhile, Podoloff, the prexy, Lee Wallard | Coach Floyd Stahl of Ohio: OPEN FIGHTERS, those who have had experience in _-\. = big play of naming Pat SitS in his New York ivory tower
State, who called the win “the ; 05564 houts in front of crowds, will have their chance Kennedy, supervisor of officials. PittlIng on his hockey stick, ig-
I |greatest thrill of my life.” point- : BR noring protests from the fre 3 a ’ l.eo “11d. But how can you supervise sufierDunkel S led out the Buckeyes won despite Friday as the second round of the 19th Times-Legion Gold EE We ra nyse ing coaches and owners. He keeps
|the fact their biggest men had en Gloves Tournament opens in the National Guard Armory, out of such as Sid Borgia, Chuck 5 800d officials in the East. As
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m aney steal to set the stage+for the last second basket by Dick Dawe. Attucks Risks | ; germ mt so (A BRAND NEW: 1952 STUDEBAKER) team basketball tourney at Tech| : Le WILL BE
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