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son downed in the semi-finals Decatur has won six and lost ington stayed ahead 44 to 35 at pyury in the Army. Death Valley.” discharged as a lieutenant in game with the iii Indianapolis (100) Boston (39) before winning the state title. |three. | the third period pole. Harry Fed- Both hove. displaved mich abil They are signed for two falls, 1945. I Herm was on his way to 8 ont fs pn : ig 1t ot Te¢h wasn’t a flawless ball Crispus Attucks, (57) Decatur Central (30) | | erspill grabbed 15 for Washington ity but Oy mn Te the edge out of three with a 90-minute, ER | avoy.f 6 32 2 Harris.q i112 club in its own bailiwick, but the Brsantt 3's "2 Mckinneys 3 't "i|and Harry Dobbs made nine be- (oo "yy STC Fn iG (OF time curb and will add an Aus Eon 33 Heaney 813 Green beat the well-bal d In- Gardoerf / 5 5° 3iHolderfleld! 35 4 5 hind Bill Springer’'s 12. : tralian tag-team battle to som} Graboskie 6 7 3Mahnkenc 1 0 0 a anced In : : Harp.c 1 0 4Edwardsc 1 80% the decision easily. They were in bout att ction, Barnhorst,g 13 2 4 Donham.g 013 dians at their own game, running. Parrish. 3 1 1 Shipley.g 0 3 1, John Parrish nabbed 14 for the the 126-pound division of the plete a two-bout attra O’Brien g 10 NBonane 7 11 In fact, Anderson slipped behind Somers "* 5 1 3 pummers 1 0 3 Grizzlies, who lost their 10th game Opin Hass : —_— CITY, COUNTY SCHOOLS Modes 37, Losantville 5. Tosneffs 10 3 2iCousvs = 7 3 1 to a 52 to 44 third-quarter deficit Ademss 0 1 0jAlison.e 0 0 3lin 11 starts. Washington has a . . College Basketball asic 48, Batesville 46. t% EI AD nari: 31. | Dickey & 121% after a soul-stirring first half, Goviacions 4 0 3 Beadenawd 0 0 0 0/4-7 mark. + | The card opened in slam-bang 9 A” 7" Deaf School 1. | Montgomery 68, Shoals 43. | “Totols ua 16 18] Totals 3117 18 ; i i Hickmang 3 0 1 Washington (57) Franklin (47) fashion with the 118-pound Nov- STATE Lawrence Central 37. Beech Grove 34. Montmorenci 61, Wea xo. i core by Periods and Tech rewrote its record rr fg ft pt fz 1t pt jce Cl Bob K Concordia 54, Huntington 68 {Park School 57, Fisher's 43. Mooresville 56, Clayton 48. =. | INDIANAPOLIS : 2519 23 33—100 books with authority in the| Totals 22 13 17 Totals 11 8 20 Dobbs.f 4 1 2Scott.f 1 174/ice Class. Bob Kantner scored a Greenville (Til.) 75. Rose Poly 52. Pike Township 36. Warren Central 30. Moral Twp. (Shelby) 61, [Bos Boston 20 20 22-79 fourth Halftime Score. —Crispus Attucks 27, De- Peterson! 2 2 5 Wheeler t 4 3 2 technical knockout over Harry OTHER COLLEGES Saeied Depart 5%. Monroyia 36: Me veinan 51, Porcvville 43, Laces. throws missed _Lavoy °3. Barn. + cat t ederspill.e 4 Weaver,c 327 y . i is 5 ya 38. 5 a : ’ - w..The Ti-point total is an all- *Free Throws Missed—Crisups Attucks, Springer. 4 4 Pains § 2 4 Black in 1:30 of the second round. smherst 78. Bates 69. Speedway 46, Manual 44. Muncie Burris 51, Wabash 3 45 {ham, Brannum, : : “Nios high 1 |Gardner 2, Harp 3, Jones, Covington, Kernodle.g 1 1 3 F'theringillg 2 1 3 Kantner went down from a right|Appalachian 99, North Georeln 48. (T6687 aAnderon 0, I] Nappanee 52. Washington-Clay 44. ood, soul shooung. INDIANAPOLIS S g or Tech in Confer-!Hickman. Decatur Central, McKinney, Powell { 3 2 2iDillow.f 0 3 Arizona State (Tempe) 76, Arizona a ashing 4 New Albany 80, Evansville 69. 42 of 98 attempts, .429; Boston—31 © ence competition and veteran Holderfield 2, Shipiey 2, Plumer, Burner. Trammell, 2 0 1! Risinger.f 0 2 3 to the head in the first round but!” (Fiagstaft) 56. OTHER RESULTS New Goshen 56. Blackhawk 42, attempts, 341. B . INDIANAPOLIS Tech officiale ented tr R{" Oficisis—Lents ‘ana’ Gerrish. Mattoxs = 0 0 1 VanCleavex 0 0 1 got up and ripped into his oppon-|Arkansas College 13. Arkaniss A & M 59: auburn 63, Kendallville 52. North Tndson” 2, Gary Wirt sh jeFIee, throw shooting: INDIANAPOLIS Ss eare roug eets.g t $ aker as i ig Alamo 45, Waynetown 390. North Liberty 7 reene Twp. ( osep ¢ a ’ ! : . — me ent. Branch Agricultural (1 tah) 54, Snow 6. R City 57 attempts, 739 . : ; mente) archives probing the Irish Win, 48-46 | Totals = 11 3 Jlotals x Ia 21 2 2 = {Uiah) % bh st Alauina ‘65, Kitehel + dd |gakiand City 84, Petersburg ily. 3 Oly totes be Riley Pitkoff. possibilities Of an all-time scor- | alftime Score—Washington 3 ‘rank- | Brigham Young enver jam a 39, Gilboa 37. 2 Oolitic 38, oomington v d . 0 : : i ‘a 2 lin 24. Bridgeport 69, Rider 65, Anderson St. Mary's 55, Frankton 39, | (overtime). mpians Corin ing mark in regular season _ Bob Springer's 27 points brous| Pree Throws Missed—Springer 3. Fed. HIE SENT Black to the mat in Borate Ts, Canton: 80 Arcola 67, Fontanet 26. Orange 61, Fairview 41. Yymp 3 men g competition. Tech hit the 70's in Batesville's back ss Cathedral Donbs” ohne rr Fel, on Dil 3 fthe>Brst and twice in the second Lavin ° Tipe Dixie (Utah) 49 [ae G EO re 34. brig oly 5 ire Haute § State 55. SMa A%% s . ee . rrish, ow, arbon a . » y R 3 8 - «32 § g tourney play some 15 years ago. Squeezed by last year's regional wiih, 3 van“Cleave and Scott 32 before Rusty Cleek stepped in carieton 66, Cornell (Ia.) 60. Bainbridge 40, Stilesville 35. Paducah (Ky.) St. Mary's 60, Evansville Graboski ......... 32 130 118 418 131 2 7 champs, 48 to 46 in a see-saw and stopped -the contest. Central (Mo.) = William Jewel! 52. {Bellmore 44, Wallare Wile a Pier ns oe Aatown ao. Walther ..... : 115 123 353 12.8 tilt at Batesville. Park Gets No. 7 y i st. Comtval State (0.) 15, West Virginia Siate Bloomfield 50, Bicknell 35. Peru 65, Rochester 30. {Tosbetf -.rivexuixns 38-017 M233 20 TECH HAD a team of heroes Cathedral trailed, 9 to 3 early @ © 8)s NO. | Cleelc Way making Ris AVS) COL al State (0,2 77 Went Virginia Bloomingdale 56, Brideeton 42 Pittsboro 38 New Rows 38. an 8 63 3 18 . » . ’ * | yr. .» i S n: h | BI ington 59 untingburg 55. Plainfield 57, Brownsburg : Rr ” 105 that includes Team Physician in the first but bounced back for| John De Voe's 28 points were ule ye reloree Coty Th Trinity 13. ” | Biufrton 53, New. Haven si. Portland 3 Winchester 41.. p Brien 37 os 3 | 8 y g ng 7 p t nville. 49, {Hol : Bill Cook, who helped put the a 23 to 19 halftime edge. Springer, half of Park School’s 57 to 43 vie- he handled the fighters. Coe 69. Mommouth | 52. = |poant zy] IY AL | eetor ity "Bt. Holland ......., 38.18 "98 44 vastly-underrated Myron Gar- who hit 17 in the second half, [4 ; g Colorads State €9, Colorado, Mines a0. | 1] Cambridge City 36, Liberty tI. | Reelsville 58, Quine 37. *Crocker ..... 2% 9.18 ory over Fishers, statistically In th d fight, R Mei heal 1a | ouls) ssouri School Camden 53. Northwestern 35. . | Rensselaer 63, Brook 44. 2 land on sound scoring pins this gave his mates the 48 to 46 lead Ki . e secon g 08 Mc e of Mines 85. : “ Clarks Ril Ss. Boswell 32 (Richland) Twp. (Fountain) 59, Veeders- or... 922 689 2533 ortland 72, awrence Ve n 5. 36. y I Ram 9 week. with 44 seconds to gO. Jim Bass, | Speaking. - Cain scored a TRO over James David Lispcomb (Tenn.) 86, Milligan 52, {Clay City: 63, Corl City 37. REE 56. ey Creek 55 (overtime). Teams average De ame 3 Garland twisted an ankle last Ace Moorman and Lou.Dickman! The victory was No. 7 for Park, Kollmeyer in 1:25 of the first [Davidson Jon, Citadel “ Wiea 4 | Columbia City 64. Huntington Catholie #2. Rising Sun | 0. Moores Hill 37. k b I x v % = x ” ” olumbus § ireens 50. R mo 5%, week. And he, Joe Sexson, re- made 11, 12 and 10 points, re-| Which led 17 to 6. 30 0 15, and 45 heat. McCain was unable to floor peraul 81. Fort Leonisd Wood 20. Columbus | 3%, Creenaby Honehdale 34, Ame ; Pro Basketba bounding Earl Meadors and little spectively, for Coach Walt Fields’'|to 33 each quarter. Dick Mec- Kollmeyer but the referee stopped Fimhurst a. ) 1, Carthare so. ’ Converse G4 Mesiea ig Kolling Prarie 3v. Stillncll 3. NATIONAL BASKETBALL ASSOCIATION Al Northington, namely, had five. Cathedral has won seven Crae, with 15, and Steve Dé Voe, the fight when it became .ap-|*%r** (Il) 65, Concordia (Springfield) Covington Hh ol oars a5. stibiat Ry TB mii a, Western Division : Anderson limping last night with of nine games, with 11, aided Park's cause. parent Kollmeyer was no match Fredonia 68. Edinboro 6. 15 O Dana Po 3. [Sandbora Jo. NO a 4. Rochester = ar He 61 . 3, rastat] Cathedral (48) Batesville (46) Park (57) : Fishers (13) for the hard-hitting McCain. | Furman 73, South Carolina 64 Darlington 58, New Market 57, (overtime). Scott Center 51, Orland 47, Minneapoli a2 11 6687 uncanny devastation. fg ft pf fe ft pt ix tt pf 18 1 vf Georgia Teachers 90. Maxwell Field 44. Dayton 54, Buck Creek 39. Scottsburg 49, Austin 81. INDIANAPOLIS 18 14 563 34 Joe Sexson was never more il- 8 Teens 3 3 i Sg 51 1 Ponuiny 3 8 nen $id i 4 George Washington 65. Washington & Lee Decker 41. Monroe City 30 | Shelbrville 6s, Rushvitle 22, " Feiagne 3 3% 1 : Gd i s : 5, { 1 C 1 31. eridan es a we : . lustrous. His 28 points and" de- Noe. f 0 0 Oi Fritch.t 0 0 0 McCraef 5 5 3! Cash fy } 03 CHARLES ALLEN, who hitch- Gonzaga 77, Seattle University 70 Dear rig 4 | Stiver an o% 40, Corydon 21. Eastern Division fensiv bounding were sur- yoith! 1 0 OiDickmans 5 0 4lJDevoec 12 {4 Synch 3 3 : Hardin-Simmons 65, Sheppard Alr Force Dover 44. Whitestown 42, | Spencer 40, Switz City 36. Won Lost Pct. G.B, ensive Ie : 8 a 1 Moyers 3 3 Riles ‘ 1 4 SDs 1 | jjHamblec 3 2 4 hikes to Indianapolis from Mars pies, a Dubois 6%, Francisco 45. |§t Jjernice 66; Meets 54, Syracuse ;oeeee: 207 13° 628 : ‘ -!8chrader.g f nsinger.g 2 a : : . 5 : | 7» Hope st casivar id} . passed only bY ns pe NE d his|Einize 0009 ¥ Meister y 4a | ¥Rippoe : : § Hill daily to train for the Golden Hohart. 10. McMaster 87. Dusker A rmenburs W. a“ Stockwell 50, Romney bo. I's 45. New York array 31 18 486 44 making ability. Garlan 3 a ns [Foley 1 0 oi IRA h 1 0 o Gloves, became more of a favor- Hofstra 69, Westover (Mass.) Air Foree gio Chicago Washington 63, East Chicago Swayieo a Musion St. 4 s iEnlladeiphia . : 4 1 313 8% best night ever, hitting 18 poin . Totals 20 8 10 Totals 22 315 Totals 22 13 171 Totals 16 11 1s ite with the crowd as he scored Howard 64. Millsaps 83. - |g knomevelt 3 chizan City 33. | Tangier 43, Kingman 31. | Results a Night But his rebounding, tipins an lial tme Score—Cathedral 23, Bates- Free Throws Missed—Park: McCrae 2, his second Victory of the season. Jisko State 35, Colaradn { Bre oo Elletsville 52, Stinesville 48 | Tennison 62, Garfield 50, Glenn 48. ! INDIANAPOLIS 100. Boston, 79. follow-ups underneath have had! ‘Free Throws Missed — Cathedral 11. Srevoe 3 3 2evee. Fishers. Lynch 2/10. knocked out Don Redd of the! Illinois Professional Schools of Chicago 55, jiwved 61, Hartford. CRY 145. Terre Haute Wiley 42, Brazil 41, EMC MA 6F ly thi Batesville 9 1 ~ th % University of Chicago 44. minence 38, Cloverdale Tipton 44, Jackson Central 34. | Oly Games Beheduled) few peers locally Ss year. ! 1 : Officials—Lee Lowman and Keith Linde R St. C t ~ A N {Evansville Lincoln 55, Spurgeon 50, City 55 Farmland 43. i i Officials—Northam and DeMoss. mood. ay ommunity Center, inililineis Teeh 81, Chicas Navy, Pler 4. pinion Toll Dei Be 32, Loosootee| Bolen Ci 0 Frnt Crick 5. Games Tonight Meadors Sontr/biey Bite points 1:19 of the second. | Yorn Carroll 15, Mt. Union 61. St. John's iI. Ui Mil, ih, Hammond 74 (overtime). INDIANAPOLIS at New York. ndin ohnn re : E ills M fal 51, Washing Catho- 75. Madison 58 § 314. guarded bounding Janny Hearts Are Trumps Bears Triumph | Don Birge landed a 100piNg Kent 64 Western Reserve 45. ar Memorial 31, Washing Cathe: | Vincennes Gaim Si Fritchton 42 | / FL Wayne at Rochester. Clemons like a jea ous V . right to stop .Bernard I yons in Lenoir Rhyne 61. Atlantic Christian 59. [Fairbanks 41, Prairie Creek 40. | Wadesville 63, Cynthania 59 INDIANAPOLIS at Sumurt ow Northington’s 11. points helped] Monrovia had the top scorer, Lawrence Central's Bears 1:09 of the frat TOURA. ’ | Maine so. Massachusetts - | Fatrmount a3, Eastern it. | Wakarusa 56, Baugo Twp. 4 Fikhart) 41, | INDIANABOLIE at S¥iacuse. ( skin m ron . break Anderson’s’ back at op-/and Sacred Heart had the team topped Beech Grove, 37 to 34 in i Miami (Fia.) 93. Florida se. [Fi ‘Branch 63. Owenaville 47. | Walkerton 51, Madison Twp. (St. Joseph)| Khiladeiphia at Minneapolis. portune moments.” (balance as the Spartans won, 57) the final 30 seconds. Bill Lambert | Sau Fox won his second bat-| iidiebury 88, Tepuaciaer it « [Ft Wayne Nortn Side 43, Fi. Wayne Cen- Wokatah 60, Union Twp. (La Porte) 43. | TY rere 8 = B&B to 28, tle of the tournament by winning] Missour! Valley 61, Westminster 57. Ft. Wayne South Side 45, Huntington 44. Warren 41 Berne 27. 1 46 'M s Th G Five Spartans made at least Continued on Page 10 |a decision over unattached Dick|Morehead (Ky) 68. Centre 60. | Fountain City 47, Williamsburg 34, Washington 53. Evansville Central 46. viore an overnor T DIDN'T start that-a-way. P as six| 7 ew Mexico Highlands 76, Adams State 51. prankfort 61, New Castle 49. Waveland 12, Marshall 51 ~ ' I ID 5 Ste 7) dl points, with Pat Lynette gather-| ¥ Sirens" . |Winn in the 160-pound Novice New Mexico Western 50, Panhandle Agsles prooionaviile 42, Edwardsport 34. | Westville 61, Kingsbury 46. 10WA CITY, Ia. Jan. 12 (UP) » | Wheeler ’ De on » y Anderson roared to a 9 to 0 lead jo 14 pygher made 17 for the Count Drawin Class. New York Maritime 70. Alba IFrenmeb ick 13 “English 5. Whitewater 38, Boston 36, Forest Evashevski, handsome before Tech settled down. The| y 9 | : North Carolina College 86, *iincoin (pa, French Lic nelle Williamsport 53. Oxford 48. i Teigvs e Te 0 ex-blocking back at Michigan k, ith th |losers. Heart led, 15 to 7, 27 t i Henry Tribué, the 118- -pound Gary Emerson 54, Hammond, Tech 43. Win Bowers 33, ; Green thundered back, w e190 and 44 to 24 every eight re) PD uraday |Novice champion from last year's Nori Dakota 55. Towa State 54. {Gary Tolleston 34, Whiting 2} | Winslow 65, Tell City 57 will get $3000 more a year for i ible Garland rebounding] 6 P.M. 1, Southport v y orth Dakota State 65, Morningside 56. [Gilead 46, Clay Twp. (Miami) 39. Wolf Lake 18, Wawaka 43. Sit y b iT¥epress e G te | utes. Game outhport v8. tournament, went down to de- North Texan 51. Oklahoma City 49 [Goodland 51, Wadena 31 | Zionsville 66, Perry Centr a Me ey coaching the Iowa football team Xx Su . ADAMS ve consecutive bas Bol Sacred Heart has a 7-2 record Lawrence Central, feat ‘at the hands of Southpaw Bornes moan ecnuers ener 1 | Grinin 48 New Harmony 41. | Adams Central 4% Decatur 41. than the governor of the state with Sexson's trio of back-break- , “.... | T:15 P.M.—Game 2, Speedway George Anderson in the 126- Oklahoma Aggies ¥. Houston i. EE os I onsarey 45. CASS COUNTY TOURNEY receives. University officials an- | ¥ e 3. . ers. | Sacred Heart (53) Monrovia (36) |VS. Beech Grove. pound Open Class. bide By Tin Bey {Hagerstown 58, Knightstown 57. alten 8. ve ew Waverly 30. [nounced that Evashevski will get Garland broke: a 10-all stale- snl tsh.t fe ft ofl 8:30 P.M.—Game 3, Den Davis {Ripon 60, Grinnell 48 | Hammend "Clark 52,’ Gary Wallace Barer DeKALB COUNTY TOURNEY $15,000 a yeas, the highest sum f uickies BRg; Ba kl T h 5 u a |San Francisco 51, Loyola (Los Angeles) 44, 38 ’ Butler, 64, St. Joe . mate with a couple of q | Leppert 0 9 3 Braxf ‘ 8 e 3|vs. Franklin Township. | Simpsan 71. St. Ambrose 6. Babtistl lo iia 1: Clifton Twe. (LaPoris) 45; . IANCOCK. County Joreye ever paid 10 a Hawkeye coach, ullivan, ryker, — N J Sonth t Okl 66, Oklahoma Baptls * M Pn or ortville . and Tech led 23 to 19 in the high-|ZL ant 3 1 2|Fisher,c 6 5 3 Friday = SAMUEL LANIER was the Southwestern a » {Haubstadt of. Mt Olymyus 35. ob Charlottesville 52. Eden geared first quarter. Tech| Riley! 0 1 1/Hadley.o 00 3 ‘7p M:~Game 4, Pike Town-' [first winner from Camp Atter-| Southwestern (Kas) 55--Plttsbure 44. | Hend erson (Ky.) Holy Name 36, Newburg JOHNSON COUNTY Fourney D f c Il S 1 at-| Petty.c 32 1 4Starnse i133 Ib hen h | Springfield (Mass.) 74, Rhode Island 69. Alle (0) 49. Harlan 38. Nineveh 49; Edinburg 41. ereat Co ege tars pumped 11 of 24 field goal at-; re; 3 5 3 Hammers 3 0 4 ship vs. Warren Central, ° ury when he won a decision over|gianford_#1, California 74. | Wicksvilla (0) 49. Harlan Clark 41, Greenwood I , tempts in the first eight minutes./Lynsttes 6 2 2 . . Gerald * Whitaker in the 126-| T.C. U. 75. Baylor &. Hoatlahd 48, Monteeville 33, KANKAKEE VALLEY TOURNEY | HONOLULU, T. H. Jan. 12 pts in the Smith | Arkins 00 0 + | 8:15 P.M.—Game 5, Decatur "= =o Open Cl Texas Aggies 55. Rice 44. I ATi 42, San Pierre 60, Mt. Ayr i8, , (UP)—Frankie Albert of the San In the second quarter, m Mapes ¥ 0. o 2 _ |Central vs. winner Game 1. poun pen Class. | Texas Western 8. Teaas Teoh se | Huntsville 45. ‘Webster 44 (overtime), | Remington 30, Wen ie Tourney Francisco 4Sers and ‘Tom “Fears potted and drove under for five Totals 20 13 24] ‘Totals 13 10 18 . Saturday Donald Carpenter, who has Unien | (Tenn.) 41, Southwestern (Mem. | jlyméra J Fimento ! 53. Brighton 3, Lima BY Ey 3% of the Los Angeles Rams led the 2 . 0 - one-handers and Tech led only ronhiftime Score—Sacred Heart 27, Mon- (Semifinals) {been trying for an Open title for yeh'ss. Montana 54. ; i | Inckaon (Randolph) %i. Green Twp. (Ran- I A, LaGrance 45. Matalin: AIStars to 2B Tost 36 to 34 in the pell-mell pace. | “Pree Throws Missed Sacred Heart. Le-|, / mifinals the past two years, won a de-| Jiah State Ty Vg 4. | rackson Two. (Tippecanoe) 53, Baitle Wolettrille 32, Jonge 43. TOURNEY (39 to 27 victory oyer the College Both teams hit five-for-20 In|vave 3. anes, gSuliivan:| 1:30 P.M.—Game 86 winner cision over Al Davis in the 147- Washbarn 88; Fore Rays’ (Kas) 62. | aSrouid 31. vons 4. Milan 58 New Marion 22. All-Stars in’ the second annual : ° the third period hut Tech's aix-for- ladle 2. Parrish, Bray. [Same 4 vs. winner: Game 5. [pound division. - | Wasne cor en) Michie Tech 50. | Jem arson Twp. (E nar) a sritle 3 61 Vasgeq RU si COUNTY TOURNEY ® Hula Bowl game ‘here last ight. we i eight in the fourth quarter be-| Offiogis—Ffrask While john Mamue| 2:45 P.M—Game 7, winner| Clarence Wheaton of” Camp Wins us, Mickisan Teele [| | Cloverime) Msthen Memorial 5. Rew Salem 40. Se headed the Indians. ‘Cards C SCC -' Game ‘2 vs. winner Game 3. - | Atterbury’ scored a Knockout in western North Caroitna 73. Carson-New: Li€ronse if, Logansport 1 City ‘St. Mary's 46. SPENCER COUNTY TOURNE "iRick H i _Sexson’s quartet of fielders in Cards Cap. dea (Finals) 11:38 of the second round over with iis mamilion in. rr EAR The Bowie giles 4% ee 11 ickey - Honor 2 ’ "the fourth offset a trio by reserve] Connersville ,scored an oddity 8:15 P.M.—Game 8 winner Richard Gilbert, ‘Senate Avenue Wyoming 85, New Mexico 67. a i North. Jam or ot [omen VABA Pin Roan govaxey — PHILADELPHIA, Jan. 12 (UP) Roget Whitehead, the Indians’/ and Southport scored its fifth. og ve winner Game 7 YMCA. Ther TT. | an 38, Spartanbure 3, | Laketon ol i bansann : ¥ Branch Rickey, executive vices + state-title contending polé-Vaulter| straight South Central Conference| __ =| The surviving Glovers will Basketball Notes Gk Richmond 4... . . Ijex COEF veins COUNTY ToumneY |president-general manager of the last spring, § victory ‘with ‘a 59 to 44 conquest . - |have two weeks to work out.for - edors 46, Crothersville 45. =~ = | Eibertx Canter” 0 67, I . Pittsburgh Pirates, has been . Tech, now a 6-2 season record| at home. Additional S orts future huts. The third round EA rogue at Dearborn evm:| ; . “Liieynolny a a Mean Y named recipient of the 1952 Brith- = owner, ripped the nets for 27 to| The Cards, who won their ninth P of the Wolden Gloves will be 50. FC ingan AA 50. PR. Mul: 2 Behe . |Skolom National Sports Award, - 73 attempts afield for 369. Ander-| game in:12 outings, held 13 to 11 On Page. 10. fe. inthe ‘Armory "LE rounuex [the fraternal organization ame

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; By JIMMIE ANGELOPOLOUS SIXTEEN YOUTHFUL amateur scrappers were a - B: Sues po PRESSING WON'T iron out the Olymps. They just lal step nearer championships today after winning bouts last] BLOOMINGTON, Jan. ¥2— won't stand still for it. : TECH S STABLE Greénclads look Hike a Daehn an that can go night in the second round of the 19th Times-Legion Golden Bernie’ Crimmins, assistant And it's apparent that Boston Celtic Coach Red Auerinto the Indianapolis sectional tourney as an underdog and come out with a 0. Tournament in the National Guard Armory. |football coach at Notre Dame, bach’s forehead wrinkles can’t be ironed out by a press. pedigree. Open fighters saw action for, |signed a contract yesterday The wrinkles were caused by) 3 1 1 ) the first time this year as_a ‘Golden Gloves Resu ts las head football coach of Indiana Red's squinting at the scoreboar first 100-point game of "the seas Anderson bared its scoring fangs in a hurry, took a bite out of Tech's RT yo year ihe i Fintvereity. ; in Butler Fieldhouse last night. (+ “\" POR BEC aight

not-to-be-denied Big Green and spent the rest of the time finding out the action. The judges had consid-

muzzle was off Coach Herman Hinshaw’s point-hungry five at Tech last c[2b'y more work last night than

they had on the first night when | ! ol re night. more than half of the bouts end-| Ing Club, won by TKO over James Roll [through the 1951 season in his| Red forgot that Ag Ere fy 3 »

: . . : ed in knockouts or TKO's. the first round. [fourth year as the Hoosier tutor. footracers of note. y Tech’s prolific 71 to 56 conquest of the marauding Indians was little, in the second-round card, nine BE iad earive Para | ; tract will Be for AWAY from a pressing defense. THE OLYMP story becomes short of remarkable. It sud-| of the bouts ended in decisions,| son. Garfield Community Center. nd Crimmins’ contrac And when the Olymps choose to more difficult to write every Sl four in knockouts, two in TKOs BO EE re: soland’* five years at an unannounced ..n not a team in the National game. The miraculous is common-

118-Pound—Bob Rantne . Bland’'s Box- | The merry little lights in the ei w ¢ { ght took him where he wanted | pn ciuh won| by VrkBe over’ ‘ares | Crimmins will replace Clyde Fieldhouse proclaimed: to-go. Seven players scored, five

Black, Bland's ne Clb. in 1:30 of x tbe, Second Found. Smith, who resigned midway| Indianapolis 100, Boston 79. of them 1 double digits.

118-Pound—Ros McCain, Bland's Box-

denly finds the potentially the 1 Nod ahd 8 Brg walk OVerall quarters, then stretched their ,n4 one was won via the default Blanes i Chub, tu 1: of the salary. : Basketball Association can catch place now. Of necessity a writer ful East Siders barking Tanase 0 eld goals In margin to 44 to 33 at the third route. 156-Pound — ‘Charles Allen. Bland’s | Crimmins, a monogram winner ipa... ‘must repeat himself. Leo Barnpowerful East Siders barking . edd, 74 attempts. #2 = | Boxing (ub. knocked out Don Redd; 54 Notre Dame in three positions, # uu & horst still hits those long twoou orders 10 the twosbiatooned) Tech (11% on, ATierson 156 ho Consersvile ite 1) NINE FIGHTS ted; the second ‘rogna. + 0" "1 wag a backfield and line star for THE CELTICS spent three pe- handers (28 points last night); pf! 8 - vE were presente 35- , . B 2 had te) 5 = ’ North Central Laststhall leaders, Meadors: 8] 2Glenonst 3 2°83 points in each quarter as South-| N cl ® oe ¢! ne Chub," decisioned Ron Williams, | [the Irish before the war. riods learning those simple facts Joe Graboski still tips in the an achievement in jtse Soran, fe 15 3 pO 3 1 3 port maintained its leadership in in the Novice Class an @ Test Biands Boxing Club. = land's Box. | The offer to. Crimmins was of jife. Midway in the fourthclutch points (19 last night); Bill EH] 5 » 2 He i Nrihnetn, #43 aaiden § A. is 3 the SCC: in the Open. ine Club, decisioned Charles Gamble, made - during Ie Noaa =hd quarter, they were Sware that| Tosheff still zips and hustles to 8 leading the pac Witsen. “sc 0 0 1Banker,g 0 0 4 Ji And out of th d Indianap-| = 143-Pound—Di dirge, nd's Box- |AFCA meeting in Cincinnati after they couldn't put the lessons gegfe (22 last night); Wah Jones im Baker's 17 and Bob Theil’s nda out o e car 1 P-| 47-Pound ck Birge, Bland's 1 y 1 g loday with an unblemished league coating uo EE 3 dozen markers spearheaded South- 0lis fight fans saw the possibility Blends “Boxing Clup. in" 1:00" of ‘the the Indiana University board of learned to any advantage. For|gtill owns the Fieldhouse backrecord in three games. It's the Campbell. ¢ 0 0 2, t's excellent team strength Of a national champion when the fist found. "= ©" trustees had been polled. Crim-ithe Olymps hit 13 of 18 shots In poards (13 last night); Bob La- | Totals 27 17 ua pn ToLals a 23 1 9.2%| Vest popped 17 points for the Indianapolis team moves into the] YMCA, decisiohed Dick Winn, unat- {mins; Harrell and Coach ¥rank|the 33-point fourth period. Maybe yoy continues to amaze (14 last Ti al! F bh 16 | wl a ead losers. Chicago Tournament of Cham- tached. OPEN CLASS {Leahy of Notre Dame have been they could have been stopped, but night . igers Flay Feb. wriorthington 3, Wray 2; Clemons, Smith. “gq, inport (39) ~~ Connersville (44) |PiOns next month, | jnl26-Pound—Bob Johnson Bland's Box- attending the meetings and the jt would have taken a Fieldhouse ‘gure jp's repetitious. It would Crispus Attucks plays the At- orficl — John Janzsruk and Burl Wilson, t '¥ 4 ny Brown.f 's J of Bob Johnson, who has been Aiferhary. George Anderson, Bland's contract was signed yesterday ower failure to do R. While the be too bad for the Olymps if tucks-Dunkirk basketball game Shook (Baner! 13 } Techni t 2 0 9an open champion for the past Boxing Club, decisioned Tenry Tribue. [after a conference between tht ¢: ‘hts were on, the Olymps Were jt weren't. They've got to have at Tech Feb. 16, not next RB h Hel Weddle,c 2 0 4 Carr, 0 § 1two years, scored the most im-| Plapds Boxing Club. = Camp At- {three men. king. that extra drive and that team Wednesday. It was scheduled enc elp | Freee 9 3&% one 1 4 pressive victory of the evening jerbury, decisioned Gerald Whitaker, | Crimmins was the first man in The lights stayed on the full 48 v1.0 © Ang they've got to run. originally’ fomight. “Stalling” and bench help jasiteie 2 1 3 Vests . 3 2 when he won a decision over Don- 2 4i-Pound — Lee Jurras, Shelbaville, Notre Dame history to win let- minutes And only the Cette And they do night after night. keynoted Crispus Attucks’ 57 to| Miners 0 0 1Brinkmang 0 1 1ald Lee of Camp Atterbury. | decisioned Kenneth Wools, Danville \ters at three different positions— were ever in the dark . a 130 tfiumph over Decatur Central Eldridgex 0 0 1Henrvg 30 The Johnson-Lee scrap was one iiched.” decisioned Al “Davis, Bland’s right halfback, fullback and Olymps broke an 8-all situation ouiy 162m in ie INL etreut on the Hawks’ floor. Totals = 24 11 2 Totals 15 14 16 tho Times-Legion Committee had| Boxing club.’ Wheaton, a COR |guard. He was captain of the [in the first period and led the ii A WRITER could get maudlin BE ee hire 5 HOUR Leighman Covington Bailey, He ftime Bcore—Southport aie honed would not be craw. dri) Atterbury. knocked oR shard [1941 Fighting Irish and a choice of the way. It was 25-17 at the in describing the Olymp Cinder- y

Robertson, Harold Hickman and |; {idle Sider and Laser 3 Commce, (the finals. But the luck of the| ‘Bf jegond round. Clair. Camp At. fOr most All-American honors. first buzzer, 44-37 at the half, and ejla tale. But this observer won't,

leap to prominence. Bob Parrish grabbed important ville Brown 3. Cox 3. Vest 2, Issacs 3. qraw gave it to the fans last terbury, won by default over Robert | He also ‘won three letters as a 67-57 at the end of three quarters. He knows what the team has had

Kokomo, rated No. 1 in the gypplementary points as Hallie figials—cCurly Julian and Jefry Steiner. night 7) inser, unattached. —— lcatcher for the Notre Dame base- . a.» to overcome and what it's had state, plastered Anderson, 65 to Bryant, with 11, and Willie Gard- : : : ball team. He also won numer-. NATURALLY, all this called to give in body and courage. That 45, on New Year's Day when the ner. with 15, gave the Tigers good Washington Wins | THE CAREIRS i Johnson Hughes, Oo’ Brien Sign lous letters at St. Xavier High for superior work on the part of spells “guts” to him; hardly a Indians’ unerring Chuck Smith 'gcoring balance. It was 11 to 5,; It was the Continentals’ show and Loe have "béen nedrly alike. For Gra ling Feature School in Louisville. all hands. Coach Herm Schaefer maudlin word. was home with the flu. Mr.[27 to 13, 38 to 17 at each stop for all the way at Washington as the Johnson won the 112-pound title PP | He served as a PT boat com- had eight Olymps to work with.. So the Olymps won another,

A rugged battle is in prospect mander for the Navy in the South The other two men, Paul Walther their 11th straight in the Field-

Smith was well last night. He Coach Ray Crowe's ninth victory West Siders controlled Franklin, two years ago and the 113-pound for Teugday night in the Armory pacific during World War II and and Cliff Barker, dressed but| house. And the tale continues

hit 2% points in a manner that in 10 games. should worry anyone, but Tech Harold Holderfield's 11 and Rex 57 to 47. foge last your. 6 ageomplished Jing when. Cowboy Len Hughes, was awarded the Silver Star for were held out because of injuries.| in New York tonight, Syracuse won in Des Moines, Towa, He Nova Scotia, will tangle with action against Jap barges along Neither player accompanied the tomorrow. Win or lose, the

had the poise and the class of McKinney's seven points provided Leading 17 to 12 and 32 to 24 y is now stationed at Camp Atter- Jack O'Brien, the “Demon from the New Guinea coast. He was Olymps to New “York for tonight's glymp story is good reading.

its brilliant 1949 team that Madi-|18 of the Hawks’ markers. at the first two quarters, Wash-

hich ows 2 33 Forord inland 36 [02 leads 10. toa Best tw). Poh |nounsed today, ee.