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CRAWFORDSVILLE, Jan. 15—"By. George,
Revenge Nice
we
. basketball game.” So spoke Butler's Bulldogs today.
The Bulldogs meant “By George" literally, too. Because it was Junior Forward Geor
them to defeat Wabash, 77-66! here last night.
ge Theofanis who enabled
with 19 points, two better than George Is six feet deep in height! Butler's Jim' Crosley. Steve Chicki *
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and competitiveness. If his spirit/had 13 for Wabash. -And Orvis zre plazing FG FT TFA Oo P could be bottled, it would give Burdsall and Ray Stewart hooked . [ast year, Manual's Dickie John De Voe, Park School ..... cxesssrevess 7-74. 46 194 275) ver ay ‘Hadacol a run for the’ money. He In 12 and 14 for Butler. Nyers won the -city-county prep Hallie Bryant, Crispus Attucks..........s.s 10 83 58 228 22.8] Bi United Pree : or arora EAe Ee for ths stato wad avenged TAokethall scoring title With 174 Bob Springer, Cathedral «...r<urecoeerssrs § 10 30 110 108) CHICAGO, Jan. 13-Charis ROCK ISLAND LINES finds bench-warming hy ea 80-58 ' loss to Wabash in gd points § Sane Sovay os Sun” [Dick Nyers, Manual .....w\....ceeseeeenes 11 83.50 216. 10.7 A. fomiskey popped up as base-| : = fortable, |dianapolis. The Little Giants now Be I ro es ® Ns Willie Gardner, Crispus: Attucks sesvessssss 8 65 26 156 19.4 Dall'y foo tie Heh hoy fdas, Ay (have a 7-5 showing. In the all- | ' "[30e Sexson, Tech .......... Lhrsdiivas 9 SU 81 150 1780S. 0 lo Lhe Lweem lon do BENCH-SITTING : ti jes B he Littl (only the No. 4 man. | . lar White Sox fortune: quit as George was doing 1 tos what Ling Series Butler leads the Little, park School's John DeVoe is George Gormat, Deaf School .........e.eee T 44 16 104 14.6 the club's vice president because . 9 Ege Wi doing last ygnt when | 2h s, te. what she threatening to make it a one-man Harold Holderfield, Decatur Central ...... 6 32 18 82 13.4 he wants a pay. raise. ro ee Te I rom at tonal a r.| how. He Tas a 275 average Wi, vo wieon Speedway vei... veeevesssess 10 54 26 134 13.4] It's all a big squabble with his ; . en Hinkle eyed| economy is in there'll always be seven games and Attucks’ Hallie Wuson, ot ; Sa George. And George went forth.|boom times at Wabash: That big| Bryant is second with 22.8. Hallie Gene Neudigatg, Broad Ripple ............c 10, 54 23 131 13.1 ner. s ‘ : It was the fourth quarter and bass drum guarantees it. But managed only 16 points in Bill Green, Manual ...... Gna dh ens wete res ¢» 11°56 28 140 28| His attorney, Byron M. Getzoff, time was killing Butler. jeven the drum couldn't drown attycks' last two games, but the Rex McKinney, Decatur Central ............9 46 20 112 12.4 issued a, statement explaining : Z George's first contribution was out the names of Theofanis, the Tigers’ are picking up. some Leon Redenbacher, Ben Davis ....co.ovveee 1255 35 145 121 hues had Deer Sissmisied foe IM PRIZE A a layup basket making the score: bench-warming kid with ambi-| needed scoring balance. Steve De Voe, Park School ....cceevvneeeees 7-32 21 8 121 1% To: 10 Wilh -an magequals . Wabash 62, Butler 61. Then he! tion. As one wisgacre said in leav- cathedral’'s Bob Springer has |Al Northington, Tech ..... reeane teassesaes 9 45 18 108 ]2.0(54 ary and the failure to attain nullified the goal by giving ing the gym: Ne, | ripped -for 19.8 and Willie Gard-|Dean Templin, Pike Township ......v0...0s 10 45 33 119 11.9 hi Tre eo office een = MERCHANDISE CERT Wabash’s Billy Myers two shots| “If the Greeks have a word |nor of Attucks has 19.4 in eight. Ross Page, Beech Grove creiviisernaias 9 45 14 T0415 ope uy anne . on a technical and personal foul.| for winning, the word must bé a =n Harlan Petty, Sacred Heart sveeeesseeeee 9 40 24 104 11.5; SKey Ii y. Myers sank both attempts. { Theofanis.” TECH’'S JOE SEXSON might Ron Rag Ben Davis ..ce000ievnneaeiess 11 52 18 122 1111 8. ad s i The clock read 5:00 when! Butler 37 Wibash 66 be the boy to'watch, however. Bob Schrier, Howe ..............0. savas 11 50 21 121 11.04 THIS BROIL GHT an immediate . GIVEN A Butler Center Ray Stewart rang p,q: 4° 4 "2 Tucker. ¢* 2 4 The great Greenclad athlete/Jim Hannah, Franklin Township +......... 12 46 36 128. 108 ly oom ine suoney for . ® | . r 3 ir « n ~ - ” ary s R's pr, ace I. oe up a pop fielder. And George wifi’ . 1 I Ifhopmont 1 1 J seared the nets for 62 points in Dick McCrae, Park School ...... REBEL RE LR Lg anxious to atone for Myers’ tWO Theofanist & 0 2 Pitzer! 0 0 lithe last two games and leaped | Harry Federspill, Washington ........... +11 435 25 115 10.5 ‘~ D0; Isident, BETWEEN HALVES OF THE free throws, made new resolu- Jtewart: 5 4 ySavanovichc 3.2 3 tour points-a-game on. the aver- Bob Bruce, Shoftridge ............c00ns, 10 33 39 105 105 ' Fromas 3 Spgehan said he ; tions. He zipped in a set shot, Reed.c-t 1 2 UHolstinegs 4 0 3 age : Pat Lynette, Sacred Heart ........... . 9 31 30 92 102if° 1e boy has been poorly ac ™ : lloway 2 2!) sey 0 2 pd N * . bo oh o vised.” Butler gained the advantage. Holovane 5 3 3 ick : tii Meanwhile, the County netters Gene Russell, Beech Grove ............0000 8 34 14 82 102]Vvised ; DIANAPOLIS OLYMPIANS The Bulldogs never trailed again. Radkovice 1 0 2 Myers } & 4 enter the county tourney Thurs- Bill Springer, Washington ......coeseensas 11 44 21 109 9.9 A meeting of the board, includ IN : 8. = Totals RE yr day with five teams having an Phil Peterson. Washington ............5% 11 39° 28 106. 9.7/ing Mrs. Comiskey, will be held HIA WARRIORS THE DARK-HAIRED Greek- Totals 41838 7° : vs tok (2 hnent a ~ 2 rivshi Spd 9 TR 49 : g 6 Friday to consider Chuck's posi PHILADELP : : average difference of from two to Dick Carpenter, Franklin Township ....... 12 3 42 114 9, ; American George wasn't through Score by Periods : ; wi te rod ; : an - g 2 tion and Sheehan said he believed. : Birt ler 18 18 31 4-711 eight points over their opponents. Myron Garland, Tech ....... sien csranse 8 32 10 4 9.2 with his Work, He nade two Jaye Wabash 11 15 20 1166 Ben Davis, toppled from the ranks Jack Wilson, Southport ........... ie. .12 37 35 109. 9.1) the whole matter wil be BASKETBALL GAME ups to mop up, both goals being. Free throws missed —Burdsall 4. Greve. ¢ the ‘unbeaten by. Shortridge,|Jim Fish, Warren Central «i.vveeesn. verses 10 37 17. 91 9.1 /Straightened out then. the last to be rung up for the Hi roker 3, Fnompson, Hankinson. fe Sac 48 to~32:wearries-theveight-point Bob Thiel; Southport ........... seeesesvere-12 44 20-308 9.0 rr v— a TONITE 8 p M Butler Field House evens: i tht {or the Yee throws. decltaed. Butter 3. «margin. Four others—Southport, Scott Chandler, Lawrence Central .......... 9 24 32 80 88 Wingman Recalled ih NR te a. Et Fo el Somat Joy Theviars. 4 Martin Speedway, Decatur Central 208} it Coonly Siandt | NEW YORK, Jan. 15 (UP)— 0, ” a Todd,” : Franklin Township—are bunched City, County Standings 2 , : Fs tod i Es Nar Se ~ il ide qasiisit among them. i or FIRST PRIZE Mr. Theofanis from now on. IHSAA P % ay > : W L TP Opp. OA DA old wingman from the Cincinnati Butler led the Little Giants u College Basketball Park School ....... viersrersssseasss T 0 410 319 585 45.5 Mohawks of the American Hockey 21-INCH VALUED AT from the opening tipoff until 2:45 * ° STATE Crispus AttUCKS +ivvsvrinsvsnsnesess 9 1 676 440 676 44.0 League, Dickenson a brought GENERAL nf the third quarter. At that| St i Butler 77. Wabash 66. TECN ..ivacavreanrsssnenssvsnsienesss T 2 471 799 523 44.3{UD because o e loss of Eddie point Forward Tom Hankinson inesviue Indixna Sale 61 Beloit 50. s CRthedral c.....\i ovnnsrersrinsorinn ? 7 417 457 403 Ses] Mlowinesi, Who mitered for lige- Tv $ deadlocked. it, 50-all, on a set ° Ble Siate 55 Purdue 65, Sacred Heart .i..eievecsestpsesreness 7.2 420 335 46.6 37.2{Ments in his right knee in Sunshot and the Wabash drum On Probation Towa 78, Noa ST Howe ...... sessssasesnsisndrisienses 8 3 558 457 50.7 41.5 | day night's 2 to 2 tie between the CONSOLE hoomed with new intensity. Han-, : Minbesots 3; WicHiEan 9. SNOTIPIAGE «+. eovesesnsresdinsnavae. 7 3 427.397 432 30.7| Rangers and the Montreal kinson’s three-pointer at 1:43 of THE Indiana We Sepoo] Ath- Alabama 63. Variderbilt ie. Washington .coi.ivicviiicinieieeasss 4° 7 305 B47 459 49,7) 2NaCIENS, the third period gave Wabash the letic Association's board of con-| Juul 3, Hylan oi 0. |Manual .......c.icriviiieveiiivivess 3 8 453 561 41.1 510 . ‘ lead and it held until the advent trol has put Stinesville on proba- Arkansas 1, Bavior ato " [Broad Ripple ........ooeiivensnaeeees 2 8 447 504 44.7 50.4 Premier Furnaces Donated in the Interest of Sports of Theofanis. tion until Jan. 1, 1953, because Bellarmine ‘80. Centre 37. an Deaf School ...ivvecivinrrivinsrsn: . 0 7 269 462 384 66.0 and Sportsmanship By : hin a ks to 11 in of “unsportsmanlike con pli Central State oo "a3 Kentucky State 55 County - : We Sell, Install and . HANKINSON, thanks to during a basketball game wi Duauesne a Westminster 3. 8 W L TP Opp. OA DA ‘ I ION the third period, finished high ORY ard. In effet. warned Gedrsetown (Ky. 30. Morehead 61 (sver- Ben Davis .....ceueceeeiiieciiiceen. 11 1 574 471478 302 Service Our Equipment P : Cam ther UnShOrteman. Gorse Washington 88. Virginia Tech 74. Southport ...... cithreceshieisriiness O53 SOR SII 473 475 y ; NBA Double-header Rt Ay ER Dyan |jishy 57 Waminsin Sisis 49 Decatur Central .........eveseeeseens 6 3 420 399 46.6 44.3 Ite conduct on the pari o = 3 State 05, Oklahoma 3 S JAY. vescrsnssasnenneeasniiranss 6 4 459 416 480 444 : Cut to One Game ville players, students and fans Kimisho'S ceoregin o (pRetON 6 5 418 413 380 375 sould result in suspension of the Louisiana State 105, Mississippi State 78. | I iKe D s3svecsnrsrnnsasennes : ; 5 o%d di. PREMIER HEATING CO. # IP) wou Louisville 93, William and Mary 65. c i 6 6 560 538 46.6 44.8 3 BOSTON, Jan. 15 (UP)—The school from the THSAA" Louisville 33. William and Mars 85. teen | FTanKlin Township .....c..cceiveanen, £ 0 n ana National Basketball Association sr , add Ew Skiser 8% (Lawrence Tentral secsceerereseersnee 4 5 322 355 3857 394 208 N. DAVIDSON header scheduled for to-| : ; Millikin 95 linois College. 59. }. {Warren Central «..civ0ciieissesins. 2 8 388 469 388 26931 : . i sed double-head : | THE ACTION followed a study Millikin 92, Iiinois College 59. ~~ + | ries ES ire Et SafoaLL. BAMBE| cauL Indianapolis Owned and Operate morrow night at-Boston Garden f- Beegh Grove ......ceoceeeeinnennenes 5 5 ; ; ae : it of written reports by two o Missouri 3% Drake 50. 5 y : 1219 N Meridian St ; PL cone 9451 has been cut to a single game, It geja)5 one of whom was struck yomand Xi, (328° HAN colese 4. Key—TP--Total Points, Opp.—Opponents’ Points, OA—Offensive' » Day or Night .. .- was announced tonight. —and the two principals. Nery alone 77 Average, DA—Defensive Average. : + LE
The Baltimore Bullets and New York Knickerbockers were to have been paired in one match, and the Boston Celtics and the Minneapolis Lakers in the other. The Bullets reported they were unable to get to Boston in time for the game. The Lakers and Celtics will meet Wednesday, and the doubleheader will be played at a later
No . Reports of the game Jan. 4, Northern Illinois 76. Wheaton (a) IL J E , Bridgewater 50. Se Speinen ut Pitare. Fu| FOR LAT sr 3 White pencer, an mpire = Southern Methodis , Texas M 34. vi Kas.) 67, E ia 66 ( - erett Shonkwiler, Greencastle, “lime *"" : 2) 7 ii ove 3: i " Southwestern ouisiana 71, entenary . said Stinesville Coach George Sor nr on Kirksville (Mo. 27. Dietrich came onto the playing West Virginia 91. Wake Forest 57. floor during the game to protest Wittenberg 71, Ohio Wesleyan 66. a decision, and Stinesville fans .. came onto the floor immediately Fight Results By United Press
after the game. BOSTON—George Araujo. 134, White said he was struck by a dence, R. 2 ., outpointed Sandy Saddler jan = that Sunesville Players ! HOLYOKE, Mass — Willie ® james. 202 curse 0 officials. « field. Mass 1 The game was won by Gosport. = BALTIMORE. 3 PF) 2 | Baltimore. outpointed Orlando 1362, Havana, Cuba (10) THE BOARD, after studying whEW YORK (Bt apicholas Af the evidence, ordered Stinesville Wills Tr, 12%, Washington, BC off . Principal Archie Breeden to file with the IHSAA names of all
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