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Minneapolis; Manager Ownie Bush had the young Splinter in. his hair, especially during the early months of the campaign The little skipper had his hands full trying to make the obstreperous rookie toe the mark . The young slugger was more mischievous and obstinate than really bad. - u s BUSH STOOD the rookie as long as he could without blowing his ton and finally went to Owner Mike Kelley of | the Millers over his problem player, despite the fact Ted was blasting the ball hard in all parks. “Have a heart, Mike,” Bush implored, “I can't stand that fresh rookie any more. Either he turns in his uniform.or 1 do.” 5 » ” AFFABLE MIKE flashed a soothing, sympathetic look and put his Irish ‘arms around Irish Ownie's broad shoulder “Ownie,” Kelley said, “I've known you for 30 long years and love you like my own. But if one of vou has to turn in his
uniform, it's you.” At any rate, that's the way we heard it. Of course, Bush stayed on; and Williams, too, to lead the American Association in bat-
ling with a .366 average, in runs batted in, 142; in runs scored,
bound to learn Indianapolis’ likes and dislikes as he goes along . This department didn’t approve of the sale of Lombardi, either, on the “age’” angle,
” n 1-4 WE ALSO would have welcomed a few pre-season home spring exhibition games for the Indians, in view of the fact the team opens the regular AA campaign on the road . .. Anent Lombardi, however, the guess is that his =ale was dictated by General Manager Hank Greenberg of the parent Cleveland club . . . That's the way the farm system works.
" n n FROM the box office standpoint, it's unfortunate Indiana University discontinued its football series with Notre Dame with the playing of last fall's game , . . A match between Coach Bernie Crimmins’ Fighting Hoosiers and Coach Frank Leahy's Fighting Irish would have furnished a super gate at- - traction ‘next fall.
” ” = ANOTHER oddity for the sports book . . . Basketball this time Oregon U., defeated Washington State 59 to 45, at Eugene, Ore . On the next night, also at Eugene, Oregon again defeated State and by the same score are the odds on it happening?
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Badg ers Top osu 58-51
MADISON, Wis., Jan. 12 (UP) Wiscongin's battling Badgers
broke into the Big Ten win column
for the first time tonight as they whipped Ohio State, 58 to 51. The Radgers rammed in 12 points.the last quarter while the Buckeyes were held to 8. Wisconsin trailed 12 to nine at the end of the first quarter, but led 28 to 25 at halftime, and were ahead, 46 to 43 at the end of the thirc quarter. un u a
PAUL EBERT, lanky Buckeye
> 8 n for both ig Paced EE ia Ab Township and Warren Centra Nicholas, Wisconsin veteran Baye been Rummy os lots a: guard, lobbed in 17 for the top RY night, Dike's ;
performance for the Badgers.
Neither .team scored during the first, two minutes of the game And' both quintets, chugged along
iduring the first quarter
59 to 45. What |
Gophers Win Over Spartans, 55 to 49
By United Press
MINNEAPOLIS, Minn,
nto the win column in the Big Ten a race tomight |) M
v. beating Michigan State, 55
Michigan State, loser to Iowa last week, was practically
nocked out of the Big Ten ice by losing = u " MICHIGAN: STATE was seerely handicapped by fouls. A
McKendree Quintet Jowns Rose Poly, 71-42
mes Special
LEBANON. IM... Jan. 12—Rewounding asd team balance conributed heavily to the 71 to 42 riumph by McKendree College ver Rose Poly of Terre Hauté ere tonight. The ultimate winners piled up 41 to 21 halftime ‘lead and maintained a 58 to 30 margin at the three-way mark. Gene Hoyt's 20 points topped the winners vhile Lou Little had 10 points to pace the losers. 1 7-3 record.
Oakland City Wins
26-69, jn Net Tilt
times State Servi : OAKLAND "CITY “Jam. 12-
Oakland City College won its first
in eight starts. with a
~ *hunderous 86 to 69 victdry over Kalafate Vincennes here tonight.
The winners Jed 25 to. | 11. 42. der; op, Ed Raber, rH
McKendree has . {in
the pace in the final stanza. li V The Box peppered the nets for a 26-point, Clark Twp. 61, Ninev eh 36. , credited with 34 stops during the Wisconsin (38) Ohio State (31) one-man exhibition probably un- Cjark Twp. 45, Whiteland 42 . .ning while Bower had 29. ; {x ft of © fx {tof equaled in the tourney's long (final). N as 7 4 +Hallleld 1 ) : t Nicholax.g . 3 1 3! +Hatlleldg . 1.0 2 cories of unpredictable moments. Kosciusko County Tourney Hockey Summary Anderson I 2 2 2] 3+ If Southport and Ben Davis Etna Green 53, Mentone 49, Cleveland Goal, Bower defense, Sami, fe {) " r RC i r Chryst 3 y 1 ns; w . y . Jan. 12--Minnesota cracked cables £3 o 0 0 are watching from the stands Warsaw 41, Pierceton 48. A ol Whhrs: Reid, Morrow’ 3 ? LE : Saturday night, they won't stay Etna Green 59, Warsaw 49 (final). Hildeprand., Davies, Couture, Schultz, Olracka.f 1 2 ® 0 3 there long. They 1e n ET I'dianapolis—Goal, Hall: defense, Hay, to 49. A 8 12 3 412 g £ Wha ny Jet a Be ° Zelda etter 1 Wilson: wings, ®*Brune- MOVIES FOR EVERY OCCASION—SILENT AND SOUND > 13 9 Davis Jan. 25. On the Ice teau, J Wilson; alternates Durham, 001s i mi —————————————— lin, O'Grady. Hirschfeld, Janowski, elb- & e 0 y ’ “ . ce h h AMERICAN HOCKEY LEAGUE gr De A ver. *x CARTOONS * EPIC EVENTS Sete aps mtn Tota 19 20 19) Totals 20 11 24 . Nort Mene ester Nips Western Division I SCORING: Woody Wood total of 35 were called against Score by Periods W L T Pts, G OG GP _ First Period: 1, Cleveland, Olson (Wochy, oody Woodpecker News Parades Michigan State and five of itsg,® onsin y 2 13 13~ iy Anderson Five, 68-67 Fittshursh =e » 3 3 81 I? 108 1 Yijans: 33 a Lill, Salis (4:21); Andy Panda War in Korea State . evelan ‘ix 49 4 9 § { i § playérs went out of‘ the a oe Throws , Missed: Wisconsin a Times State Service Stroh "Th BY W191 Second iy 2 ai Sleveland, yBchults Three Little Bruins Berlin Hotspot y - y \ Cine ti 8 20-5% 37 26 5 iDavies .. Indianapolis ANnoOws on fouls. 4 Mor a atom Ohio NORTH MANCHESTER, Jan. Fansinnal 18 21 8 37 12¢ 15 a | (Zeidel) ' 1538" 4 Indianapolis, Bruneteau Mighty Mouse Holy Year of 1950 After a dull first half which ~ None 12——North Manchester climaxed Eastern Division ’ {unashised | 18:87 Sw id eland, Chrystal “ls Bugs Bunny ered with Minnesota ahead 24 ¢ Thraws Refused--Wisconsin 2 a fourth quarter drive here to- . Yo In BTE B Th OR 621 Zeldel 1:40), - ind... Davi ~ * : - they ..... J 32 Thir Perio eveland, avies : J 23, both teams went into zone night: with a thrilimg 68-67 vic Buffalo ty is 3 $ 3 1 130 3 (Couture, Sami) 10:24. 7. Cleveland, Hilde- | * SPORTS WESTERNS 13 on in the third quarter Lawrence Triumps tory over Anderson's Ravens in Syracuse 15 28 0 30 133 19 43 rand Red. ram ih 06. Penalties! . 1] | With the officials calling fouls Jy R T a Hoosier Conference basketball RESULTS LAST NIGHT = Olean (15:28); Durham (1811); O'Grady Football Parade TPH Cassidy : a: 8. Cleveland 5, Indianapolis 8. | (15.41). ‘ ex ight and lett. Minnesota Coach n Reserve ourney gaze, Hest ovided the back-! - Soria 6, Hershey 4 | evelxot SCORE BY PERIODS: 2 Boxing Tox Williams " “ . a e ck- {tishur . Bt hese HC eve land acu dries Madesansess Gr . Ozzie Cowles had his team de- lawrence Central won the Cap- b or wtih prov shot rR tr id a As we Indianapolis ©... lll 021-3. : Swimming Kirby Grant’ cline all free throws and fake ital District Reserve team bas- OTe ge ) GAMES TONIGHT . Daredevils on Ice ketball tournament by downing floor in. the final seconds, It Pittsburgh at Indianapolis (8:15),
the ball at midcourt instead dur-
ing the quarter,
#2 =» MINNESOTA GOT hot in
the
fourth quarter and shot into an
‘11-point lead with
four minutes
to play. Michigan® State rallied however and crept to within ohe
point of the Gophers, the last minute, |puilt up a safe ‘foul shots as
However, Minnesota lead again. on Michigan State
rence, ‘respectively, 3 NATIONAL ASSOCIATION "| fought desperately to get the Te pectively, in the final | ERTERN OCIA ball. oy game, : : inneapolis Yh Ti rely The box." ane Rochester vee 13 13.041 Minnesota (55) © Michigan State (49) Swim Meet Set soa om it 2 30 fz. 15.01 fx 44 pt ty Miiwaukee "0 .° 7 21 D Means! . 71072 Bower ¢ t 8 315 HAMIL TON N. Y, Jan. -12 FASTERN DIVISION . 5 - 4 i 5 “ v y * 5 348 ackhause, 3 33 (UP) «Colgate University spon- sy.acuse .: nT pais 143 9 ¢ sors its second annual New York Bowon 3m Weis £ + nF be 0 1°3 State Prep: /8chool, Swimming. Bhiladeiniiia i) 1 15 3 ata 4 Lh 2 } 1 Championships in Huntington Brtmore ey 18 ii pool, Feb.2. =~ - poli oT, 1,133
Wisconsin broke a 47 to 47 deadlock in the final quarter and (turned on a 10-point scoring burst that wrapped up the game. Ohfo tried to break into the running, but the Badgers stalled successfully off and on for the las three minutes of the game, = s "
OHIO STATE, surprise winner
aver Indiana Jast Monday, played a dull first half, matched the Badgers point for, point in the
Franklin Township, Beech Grove last night.
The Bearg advanced by taking Pike Township 37 td 18 in the afternoon” game. Franklin - de-|
feated Beech Grove, 28 to 27.! Beech Grové beat Pike Township 24 to 21 in the eonsolation game. Dick Patterson, with nine points, and Wern Shields with 10, led Franklin Township and Law-
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hurry. Thursday
which has no regular
‘Flashes have won tourney comfort.
“Southport Township, 39 to 30.
tourney
six and
it's
tripped Franklin] 80
as
broad as it is long in so far as any Southport - Ben Davis specu-
{lation is concerned.
Franklin also downed Beech
Grove, 45
in their previous meeting.
a 8 8% TWO GAMES are slated
day night, In the first one, Pike 1 South Bend Central
breeded contentment, means night. 10. That'll
the first whistle. Decatur Central, that
entry might
port-L awrence incidentally, Lawrence.
opener.
Last year the Lears gave the Flashes a tremendous challenge Windfall 58, Jefferson Twp. 51.
in the county finals,
Wallsmith,
seven points separating tythls. NATIONAL NOCKEY. F¥8% bg cp (UP) —~Charlie Burr, the nation’s| Grand Canyon ..3 The lead mnarged hands Contin Detroit... 8 i i § J leading rider in 1951, gave Am- Bermuda * COMEDIES ually in" the final q { Montr -~ - 18 is 2 108 91 39 phiblen ‘a championship ‘ride Mexico 113 39 Paul Hoffman of North Man-|5o¥,,° 13 EE § 3 EF 8 today to win, the Henry L. ‘Hawall * ADVENTURE
chester led all point makers with Chicago 24 tallies. Anderson led at the °
(halftime, 34-30. sei
who darted and third period, but couldn't keep up like the fish with his name-sake, Whiteland 44, Union Twp. 43.
Pro Basketball
to 33 and Speedway y took Franklin Township, 54 to 47
¥ri- Richmond 34, Terre Haute Gerst-
little or nothing Friday Warren has won only 2 of Charlottesville mean more.,. Warren is a county tourney kill-joy from New
winner of six of nine games, is a ‘“dark-horse’ Plymouth 53, Tippecanoe 44. gallop. The Culver 52, Hawks have downed Pike, 45 to Culver 48, Plymouth 43 (final). 35, and Warren, 63 to 48. Decatur { meets the winner of the South- €arthage 35, Raleigh 33. Warren, Morton Memorial 57, Milroy 40.
298 to 21 at Was a strongly “contested game throughout with never more than
Wyoming 69, Utah Aggies 37. night's final game Yale 71, Army 52. |finds Ben Davis tackling Defendling Champ Franklin Township,
High School
lstarter back from last year, The Broad Ripple 49, Martinsville 48. lost Columbus 57, Howe 42. five. Bén Davis downed them 43 Shortridge 48, Ben Davis 32. to 36, but that's too close for Tech 62, Manual 55.
long shot .in the general direction of the Cleveland cage and Winger Lou Jankowski's stick deflected /the puck onto a truer course into the nets. « The tally sparked the sudden resurgence of spirit by the Caps. [Slightly more- than a minute, {later, Eddie Bruneteau intercepted. the puck deep in Cleveland's zone
CITY, COUNTY
OTHERS ‘and tied the score with a long Evansville Reitz 53, Terre Haute wallop that went through the Garfield 50. surprised, Cleveland goaltender,
36 to 30. It New
has lost 47 to 40 to Morton Memorial
Little Gar Sharpsville 29, Prairie 27. cut
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Ft. Wayne Central 68, Ft. Wayne johnny Bower. Concordia 52. ge 7 8 Ft. Wayne North 54, Goshen 33. | HOWEVER, ‘the score didn't Ft. Wayne South 52, Mishawaka main deadlocked long. At 17:27 a prolonged scrimmage around the Indianapolis cage was culminated when Cleveland Defenseman Bob Chrystal blasted a long screerred shot from just inside the point on the left to put the Barons ahead, 3 to 2. Cap Coach Ott Heller protested long and loudly on this tally contending that a Cleveland player was in the goal crease at the time. But Referee Des Smith was unconvinced. s ” » THE final period was a lively session in which, however, the Caps were unable to keep pace ‘with the home club. Ken Davies and- Ike Hildenbrand tallied once apiece for Cleveland to run the score up to 5 to 2 before Hugh Coflin got one goal back for the Caps on a rush with Pete Durham at 15:06. Another Cleveland goal in the final seconds, by Joe Carveth, was disallowed because a teammate, Jerry Reid, was in the crease, Cap Goalie Glenn Hall
(Jeffersonville 70, Paoli 41. New Albany 65, Washington 53.
meyer 24. 64, Muncie Central 62, Hancock County Tourney Palestine 43, McCordsville 39. 53, Mt. Comfort 49. Palestine 34, Charlottesville 47 (final). Marshall Cofinty Tourney
Lapaz 41.
Rush “County Tourney
(Knightstown) 57, Carthage 35 (final). Tipton County Tourney
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Johnson County Tourney
was
Burr Wins Again 2S
Cleveland at Buffalo , Hersheygat Providence
(Straus handicap at Park "before a ‘record season | ferowd of 14,574 fans.
RESULTS LAST NIGHT Montreal 8, Shicseo, 3.
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sr” ak? + w Gof v » a : : THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES SUNDAY, JAN. 13, 1952 Spor Roundup— + “Ben Davis Knoc vod From U n beaten Ra nks Ted Last Man - SEE EE TITLE HUNGRY —Ben Davis' Giants, who had won Il etraight games before bumping into fast-sfepping Shortridge last night, ue evi S an ® are shown below (first row, left to right): Coach Gerald DeWitt, Harold Sommer, Richard Pettit, Bob McMahan, Bob Duling and ' C e ¢ n . Ir e Edward Weil. (Second row)—Elmer Phillips, Bob Britt, Ronald en S- m OSS ’ Ragan, Norman Young, Richard Warrum, Leon Redenbacher and ‘ : Vining ays, | Bob Wilbur, one of favorites in county net meet.’ * The Ben Davis ‘Giants toppled from the ranks of the ‘By EDDIE ASH me ’ Times Sports Editor 4 unbeaten today. : LAST MAN to hit .400 in the majomeagues was Ted Shortridge’'s hustling Blue Devils, who have Shown Williams, the well-known Splinter now headed back to the | gdl Vic j9an § steady improvement in the past month, branded the Giants N l 2 Marine Corps... He accomplished the amazing feat just | fist joss win 2 Starving 48 ue PA By United Press x . ; : three years after Pradusting from the American Agso- ANN ARBOR. Mich.. Jan. ast mignt ne Tech Tops clat t e loss was the first one for % gf Na rianaizer before he was pro 2-The top rung of the Big \ ps the .previously-unbeaten county anua 2Ni i Pa nt sbi as Pt" 1Ten basketball ladder five in 12 games and left only 1 A r wit g A Rus : I A fated 10 te Bovey ha Box i Oe J. Bush, the knocked off the bottom rung Dara TE) a Tech*and Joe Sexson won over 8 holis Inc S. : . . € 8 -. current president ol the indianapol ian : . here tonight. Unbeaten Il- : 1 year. Park has won seven in a Manual and Dick Nyers, 62 to . SiAce it's now 1] years since Williams combed the- horse- linois defeated Michigan 67 to 51. 2 row. 55, at Tech last night, : 0 ' ' Jt.was the Illini’s 10th victory, The pasting was administered The Green, which slapped Ane hide 1a the tinging tune of MOC; it's this department's xpinion Tilinois jumped off to a 22 to 7 by Coaeh.Cleon Reynolds’ scrap- qerson 71 to 56 Friday night, he will stand os the last slugger to belt major league piiching ret quarter advantage and toyed pers nm the absence of Big Ron A oC ; ot a 400 clip in a full season of play. with the Wolverines for the rest gpg 9 oan oe over the stubborn Marual five 10 of the game in racking up 118 < a 7 ( les Fu ; In his .406 season, Williams drew 145 bases on balls third straight = Big Ten win Elmer Phillips. Ragan has been A a SN ta» un ane ’ - rey sb mre i "Michigan's losg was its seventh in ill. ~~ " ew) ALLE ‘ . He was always a threat to deliver an extra base blow oh : rhird fans : 2 un & 3-8. Ee games and its third in as many g - 3 . . Se and the pitchers were cautious and wary whenever runs !conference outings. BUT THE absence of the Giants Vig a were on ahead and Ted was at the plate. \ # a 3» ; rk should detract Robin from ne BO a I NR and ! a at THE MAN in t ini. attac - i eviis, . 3 \ The bases on balls reduced Ted's official times at bat -“ Tur : y AN J the Min 2 a A a well-hal- was Sexson and Nyers exchangtotal to 456 and benefited his batting average on 185 Bemoras. The six.foot, three and anced attack at the visiting og IReain compliments most total hits. which is good but under the records. ohesall ®nch Chilcage Juniont gounty id Jn ol ore the Sexson iio scored 2%: points pushed "In %even field goa's an ants, o 8, from the field. Sexson, 8CO 2 $ Another thing that helped ’ en K or 3 « is against Anderson, drilled 34 points . th 71111 130; in home s, 43 and in fight free throws for a Z2-point Ben Davis’ eight field goals is agains it =: . was lhe fact Winns Seldon bases on balls oily i ! total Diminutive Wolverine a Oss the lowest field goal total made for the highest total of his brilBirt oul : iis yn ~ In the Mai Guard Doug Lawrénce tossed in hy Giant teams in two years, liant three-year career. Nyers reflexes ae Ro A : use n the Mail ix set shots to. pace the losers 2 I . vi S 5- at Four of those eight were hit hy pumped 12 field goals—two less * had the Jung reac 6 hoo Fred lee, 4050 Cornelins With 12 points v mn a - oun 3 o Leon Redenbacher, the nifty long- than Sexson—and chalked up 30 ie D result he almost always Ave, writes: > Illini Guard Jim Bredar hit the cl ] of range hitter who totaled 13 points markers to keep Manual in the got at least a piece of the ball I saw in The Times that Mr, [tWwines on two quick one-handers By JIMMIE ANGELOPOLOUS eve an | for the losers. Bae f hel Bill G i general. manager [And Center ohn Kerr made a free rE AN Shortridge's Tom Hollett led the! His chief help was Bi reen as ety Boighgoanl hie pen rr x np Fo os the in took an All one-has to do in our annual thrill-a-minute Marion| CLEVELAND, Jan. 12-Ott Bree reas “With 10 points and with 10 per: Moros Wray "with ces of either a soli i Yi ans, hy an ie . : i s 8 ] 8. § vy. chan Bloomer. which count: the old Pitcher Vic Lombardi to early five to nothing lead. They County basketball tourney is say, “well, it looks like South- Ye Lnaianaos Gaps ul" as followed hy Bob Bruce with 10 points, and Earl Meadors, with av oronto widened the gap to 18 lo 5. and ris i i " ere er YeaL 0 ® 8€a- ight and Carl Meyer with seven.'nine, backed up Tech on the same in the averages . He Toronto, Te oD oD er won port and Ben Davis in the finals. son when they dropped a 5 to 3 ig ter Ralph Duncan and Mark scoreboard. Tech onthit Manua: yr 2% As a consistent followe f 1 0 22 {a 1e quar y h L Tr Wp ofy Hi tres the reigns since 1908 I he {Kerr getting six poifits from the Say it, then sit in the Butler Fieldhouse next week and decision to the Cleveland Barons Peterman made six each and 27 to 22, from the field. Only 23 : 2 2 =» lieve 1 am qualified to express: pivot. learn what a big liar you can be. before 8358 onlookers at the ;°, .. yones completed the back- personal fouls were called on both SEVENTY-THREE of Wil- the opinion that Mr. French 8 nn #8 It's easy, ’'cause teams like County Drawing Arena tonight. _ breaking balance with five more. teams. Hams’ 185 safeties were for used poor judgment in releas- MICHIGAN PLAYED the vicit- Beech Grove and Warren Cen- Thursday It was Cleveland's ninth vie: ¥ 2 = Tech led 47 to 42 at the third extra bases and 37 went over ing a player who never has Ors on even terms in: the next tral who are down on their luck! gp 3 "1. Southport vs. tory in the last 10 starts. BOTH TEAMS hit 16 charity quarter. Manual hit 1 of 14 free { ny OW . ‘a | . ans (period. but fhe Wolverines could ’ . 7 « Mame » southpor: w The Caps, who return to home ” i 5 © throw attempts, the fence for homers... Now thrown -a ball for the Indians. period if ) Nolverin 11d this year, can keep you as honest Yt awrence Central ps, flips but the Blue Devils hit the pt vou know why the pitchers AS t g ver does ‘hot cope with. Bemoras, whose 10 a5 a, judge. * ? ice tomorrow night for a joust ; +» Manual (3% Tech (62) } ; p mart manager never does 7.15 P. M.—Game 2. Speedway ones that counted most. (35 : walked him so often. that. The player in question Points put Illinois into a 41 to 24. The fact remains that South-' ‘9 "- J. e < Sp Y with the league-leading Pitts- Shortridge stayed in front after. greeny ry x ft of . ondi may be just ripe for a fine ./lead at the halftime. port and Ben Davis, the two voted V8: Beech Grove. burgh Hornets, got off to a slow’ 2° ‘goo Greens H 2 $38 Another condition that dims a) J I five closed : ia 5 R30 P. M.—G 2 Ben Davis . oh Cleveland d pro-2 7-all deadlock, hitting seven of Raker. 3 0 0 Gar 10 2 the Nkelhond of any future year, especially since he had | Coach Ernie MeCoy's five closed most likely to succeed in this 3341 3:30 P. M.—zame =, Ben Davisistart agaimsy Clave'ane and IT0"!13 fiekd goal attempts in the first Woslers 5 1 4 Sedans Hel star reaching the .400 mark just a so-so season in the Pa- the gap to 11 points midway annual county gathering, can VS. Prank Township. duced all their scoring in the quarter. The overflowing crowd bg 313 2133 is the increase of night ball, cific Coast League in 1951. through the third quarter, mainly make a date for the championship "Friday 4 game's latter half, of some 2500 fans saw the Blue 2133 something Williams didn't The “vouth movement?’ on the strength of four of LaW- game Saturday night. But don't 7 P. Mo 4. Pike Town- # = =» Devils move out to 2 30 to 15 lead 30 i have to contend with very Lombardi I§ only 29. 1 agree rence’s shots from outside. Butipe surprised if one, or both, are ship vs. Warren Central. THROUGHOUT all of the first yarore Ben Davis added one more - 3s iE often 11 seasons ago, . with The Times; is that ola? [Breda ALY Emmons Dagan 1 Hog up, 8:15 P. M.—Game 35, Decatur period and most of the second, point at the halftime. inl Fly a ET DB ® 8 =n Man, 1 wish I were 29 again. Rgain, aM Bnoss led after three The Tavorites have De ett out Central vs. winner Game 1. it was an unexciting contest in Sterling rebound work by Dun- Half ims Score_Tec ? 47. Ma 5 3. v 2 y ay « Furthermore, where does :it | periods ob to - in the co efore an is year hich Cleveland built up a 2.0 . Officials GR. Templin and oi Hote IN THE majors the day and r yallessandro. Stev- Both squads tallied 11 potnts In the underdogs can catch the tour- Saturday |v ich P can helped gonial She boards as —— —— night schedule is ever chang- = put Kalin, Dallessandro, 2 the final period as Illini Coach f t as fast. (Semifinals) esd. Shortridge held a 33 to 27 ymind ing. play afternoon one day, ens. McCall, Turner and other Hatre Ah thiew in his re hey. fever just as ia | 1:30 P. M.—G a m e 8, winner, But when the Caps ‘bounced period margin. Shortridge hit 12 Columbus Blazes night the next, or go from a ‘oldsters” on the club? oo terves ” : Fr SOVIHPORT o ne off Thurs. Game 4 vs. winner Game 3. back with a pair of rapid-fire of 29 attempts in the first half twilight performance into an they all get the I'gate”? Kven = er ; { f . starts SY 945 P. M.~Game 7, winner goals to knot the score late in and 16 of 45 ball game. : after-dark contest, if not, the Lombardi case is The box: {day night at 8 p. m. Three Sames Gre 2 os IRAE Gamo ° the second period, the game - The triumph was Shortridge's To 57-42 Win - A batsman isn't too comd-' quite apt to bomerang on Michiean Shy Ninel = i (| 218 scheduled. Lawrence Central 5 ae ol) shifted into a swift tempo. seventh in 10 games. | Columbus’ Bulldogs hit nearly fortable and sure of himself General Manager French. Skala f EH Pc poumert '§ i 7) provides the opposition for the . (Finals) 5 wi "Eddie Olson's long drive from guertridge (16) Fen Davis. 430 ol > dd » : under the night lights, which So far, the new general man- RE iaech 0 0 § Bonper | in 3 3 } nine- time winners this year. The 8:15 P. M.-Game _ Winner just inside the blue line, caught : fg ft pf! 1g 1 pf 500 ball to hand Howe's Hornets 1 produce different. visibility in ager hasn't given Indianapolis williamsc 3 2 3 Bemoras f 7 2 3 Cards have lost three games to Game 6 vs. winner Game 7. a corner of the cage for Cleve- Hollett f : 2 4 Youn t 9 la 57 to 42 setback at the Howe different parks oT isn't the fans anv cause for lusty and orp. 32 1 Gere Eke, 5 1 4 non- -county competition. FERRER RRA land's first goal at 8:30 of the TaNcanc 2 2 2 Wuaamd 0 8 2 gym last night. same as playing on a regular prolonged cheering. No home Zacce® 2 3 3 Pxtersone. 1 1 : They downed Warren Central, : ; . 3 pening period. Al 396 of the BItiz, 3 1 herr t $33 The Bulldogs cashed in on 20 of every-day sunlight diet. spring exhibition games involv- jawrences $23 3 Pickers | 21 : 53 to 45, and ing esteeuen 108, . Baskethall : second heat, Kenny Schultz €on- Ya. 3 i HE a i 42 field goal attempts to win their ¢ = Jombard] | Prensty : 3 the opposite bracke : : Io 3 3 LI¥Neie 2 8 i i Summed up, under the new Ing the 1ndians, and Lombardi Ty o 3 2 In : Pp ox = verted Ken Davies’ pass into a Jonnsore Yo 9 BE ° ? 1 seventh game in 11 outings this | Rav. (yiants, clubbed Warren, 51 to 25, 3 : conditions, the odds are all’ being peddled without a “look. __~ Giants, : : goal that boosted the Barons’ Balch D 0 0 Lepper.g 0.10 How ian little Dav against : . : “a #8 Totals 19 13 21 Totajs 24 je whatever that means. : : margin to 2-0 hihi 5 0 9 : season, De, muasmg. e Lave gal st a successor to Ted LOOKS AS though Chuck Score by Periods s Speedway: and Beech Grove go : : ' Manoliosg 0 0 0 Weir because of an injury, hit its Williams’ .400 throne. : Iv lMenizan 11718 1-811 OF ’ : : = x = lowest for the year French is getting an early Illinois. 22 19 15 11 81 in the second game Thursday : ! [THE turning point came at Totals 1575 50 Tota ~5E owest average for y . 48. going-over as chief at the Toe Throws Missed Michitan: { Skala. Speedway jostled the Hornets, 64 ;~ i 1558 Ng ond period when pHslitime Bore 2X ghoriridee 30. Ben| Howe meshed only 16 of 72 GETTING BACK to Wil Victory Fleld wigwam Mead. Favichevick 2 hist, Berra to 36, and the Hornets will have Continued from Page 11 . iL £ aes Larry Zeidel fired a Free Throws Missed—Holleit 3. Bruce 2 ‘field goal attempts, getting only Hams and his 1938 season at But the Tribe's new GM is Pierson Fletcher 1. 'M Folimer. |to sharpen their stingers in a | Defense ATTY DN arren 3 Redenbacher 4 Wen 17 "4/10 of 43 in the second half.
{Columbus hit 12 of 22 attempts lin the first half and capitalized lon several Howe miscues.
Columbus led, 18 to 11, 30 to 18 and 44 to 33 every eight minutes, Howe grabbed its last lead at Times Staie Service 7 to 4 but Ed Yeley led the BullMARTINSVILLE, Ind., Jan. 12 dogs’ rally. He hit 17 points all -Broad Ripple’s Rockets with- game while Teammate Jack Ben stood a final - quarter challenge nett made 13. Don Rees, sophofrom Martingyville’s ‘'Artesians to more forward, made 17 for the win 49 to 48, in a high school Hornets. basketball game here tonight.
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Howe (42) Columbus (57) The victory was Ripple’'s sec- 12 1 Df tert ohn nf ond in 10 games. Martinsville has BSchrier.f 3 1 1 Miller.f 000 lost five of nine. The Rockets &Aaltont $ 3 hiueley 351 led at the quarter poles, 17 to 7, Thomasc 2 3 4 Bennett : 24 2 to 20 on og Ta Efgeena 2! PRs, 344 Martinsville's battle was uphill Staniey.e : : 0 Pome 5 s 2 all the way. Charles Inman and owe itr > 3 Amel Porter hit three field goals Totals 16 10 26 Totals 20 17 17 in the final period to all but over-| yaiftime Score Columbus 30. Howe 18, take the Rockets. Inman made Hoo! Throws Missed — Columbus 8, 19 points all game. | _ Officials—Tubby Trobaugh and Cy Broad Ripple (49) Martinsville (dy (17% ~~ =.» Newbold.f ¥ 5 n D Bates.f / 5 of : : Cooley. 3 1 4 Marshail.t 212 Now With Bisons Nendigates # 2 {Warens 0 5 | BU : Nudisae 23 A NaTeny 23 } UFFALO, N.Y. Jan. 12 (UP) Cox?f 0 1 1lLowryf 0 0 1 — Defenseman Dugger McNeil Morris.g 31.2 Pi rect 13 3 was scheduled to join the Buffalo \Inman.g i 3 3 3 Bisons of the American Hockey = y as: am ! League in Syracuse tonight in Totals J8 11 221 Totals 18
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