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AY Sexson Paces Anderson 68, Chase (Cincinnati) . 61. : Butler 51, Valparaiso 49. [een It 3 " Defidnce (Ov) 87, Indiana Tech 61. ? " 25 Points
Evansville 83, Ball State 53. Hanover 96, Manchester 67. By JIMMIE ANGELOPOLOUS Tech's Greenclads returned
To Win, 48-41 Pal Hanis . . No. 1 Team 1st
Defeat, 63-65
By United Press CHICAGO, Jan. 26—An aroused DePaul team that trailed. at one time by 14 |points battled to a last. {quarter lead and hung on tonight
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: Michigan State 56, Purdue 47. Notre Dame 72, Canisius 59. Oakland: City 86, Rio Grande (0.) 84 (overtime).
Taylor 83, Earlham 63. {to hand mighty Illinois its first
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Tri-State 62, Concordia (Ft) to their home sanctuary to : | Wayne) 51. continue a 13-year-old regu- eye Ihe oD I ? OTHERS lar-season mastery over Ca- {team in the nation, in 12 games, Y Akron 74\ Wittenberg 62. ‘a |thedral's hardwood Irish, 48 to 41, [But the fallen Illini, rusty after Albright 73,2 Elizabethtown 57. last night. —e- pep —— Aurore 35 Mion © But the Green Wave, whose a a, wee eterhed
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- Boston College 61, Iona 53. {second-half errors contributed to Bradley 64, Tulsa 58. Muncie Central's 69 to 46 conquest Brigham Young 72, New Mexico 5¢ Muncie Friday, had to stem a 49. serious Cathedral uprising midCarroll College of Helena B86, w.v i) the fourth before stopping
Eastern Montana College of 4.0 Tensions : ; . A agged-playing Irish in the Education 84 (forfeit with 21; 4.4 PEdelD) 5
they were defeated by Kansas State, 81-64. Story Page 12. a 12-day layoff for examinations, seemed to have another victory ready to rack up wien they pulled {in front in the first period and at
PEPVPOSS minutes to play). =. Cathedral, which appeared to lone time held a 26 to 12 adCentenary 58, Mississippi South- have jeft its game in the locker vantage. 'RIENDLY 2 ern3s. . . room, trailed all. the way. Irish 2 8 » SERVICE! Cincinnati 56, Toledo 54. miscues and their inability to BUT THEN DePaul, paced by Clarion Teachers 75, Fenn 59. gettle down for the greater part | six-foot-six “center Gene Dvker Clemson 66, The Citadel 63. of three quarters, cost Coach land a six-foot-three guard Ro Colgate 76, Connecticut 54. Jimmy Dovle’s crew its third | Feiereifel started to Ey
{Dyker in the second period droppéd nine points in less than three minutes as DePaul narrowed {the margin te .27 to 25 From that point on it was a rugged scrap and Illinois never could gain more than a four-point {lead thereafter. | DePaul was one point behind at
Concordia (Minn.) 63, North Da- sethack in 12 games. kota State 53. . oy » Dartmouth 60, Army 55. = MEANWHILE, Tech out-played De Paul (Chicago) 69, Illinois 65 , + 04 Loboinded the Irish and ~ 7 (nonconference). lised its superior height to good ¥ Drake 65, Wichita 63. advantage under both boards. Duke 90, Wake Forest 69. But the sterling play of Joe SexEast Tennessee Sfate 89, Milli- son the point-making playmaker,
gan 51. Sr. ; and the rebounding hustle of Georgetown (D. C.) 4, Pitts- Myron Garland and Earl Meadors, {the half and in the third period burgh 39. {kept the Irish comfortably at bay. {managed to tie the score once, at
|41 to 41, 6n another Dyker basket. {But the deadlock lasted only 40 +seconds before Bob _ Peterson {tipped one in for an Illini edge again.
High Point 67, Appalachian 63. Hofstra 64, Bridgeport 535. Howard 65, Virginia State 61. Illinois Normal 76, DeKalb 73. Kansas State 81, Kansas 64.
In addition to setting up of|fensive plays, the cool-headed |Sexson popped for 12 field goals ‘and a charity toss for a 25-point
output. Most of them came on re- » » »
HUNDREDS OF Kentucky 71, Alabama 67. \bounds and followup. shots around INADVERTISED Lafayette 69, Rider 61. |the foul circle. Wi i , | THEN THE Bl S VALUES! Livingston 66, Spring Hill 51. Garland snagged a fielder-a- Tunes photos by Wiliau 4. Oates Jr. HANDS OFF—Cathedral's Tom Catton (33) dares not-lay a hand on Tech's ahead at 46 to a Patten
HERE, HERE—Cathedral's John Meyer (with ball) has a better grip and look on the ball than Tech's Earl Meadors (15), who covers his face with his hand during the Tach-Cathedral net rivalry clash at Tech last night. Cathedral's Ken Blackwell (22), Cathedral's Tom Catton (33), and Tech's Myron Garland look on.
Myron Garland (35) as the Big Green forward sailed ‘underneath to score in the second quarter of the Tech-Cathedral tilt. The field goal was one of four the rebounding Garland made for the Greenclads (one each quarter). Tech's Morris Wray (25) stands by to rebound.
tip-in and Johnny Kerr put Illinois in front 15 seconds later with a hook shot: The Illini still held a one-point edge at the end {of the third quarter, but that was
Louisville 80, Loyola (Chicago) 73. quarter ‘and moved in the right Loyola (La.) 82, Louisiana Col- places at the right times.. So did lege 52. _ ‘Meadors on rebounds. Meadors Lycoming 76, Yeshiva 63. {grabbed four field goals—all in ‘ MacAlester 67, James Millikin 54. the first half. : ... Marshall 59, Tennessee Tech 56. | But the anticipated scoring duel {the end. Memphis State 74, Austin Peay 51./ between Sexson, the Yi-poini.5-| Bill Schyman sank u long shot
' | Ea : | Mercer 73, Florida Southern 56. game crack shot, and Cathedral's Butler Halts Val Oo a Minnesota 74, Northwestern 56. [Bob Springer, a 20-pointer, never | U Yr ue 1 oO = OuUl % and though Erv Bemoras caged Morningside 93, Iowa State materialized. » A ® C Cc Ti BE ry Ry po: De. ig : | | | Paul rapidly moved out by five Nebraska 82, South Dakota 59. | IT WAS PARTLY Sexson’s do-| % a 51 9 in | it "Thin N. C. State 58, North Carolina U ings. He stayed with Springer, but! . fry | the versatile Irishman had a] i North Central 73, Chicago 57. tense. miserable night of It |
Illinois deadlocked again at 57 Times State Serviee to 57 and at 59 to 59, but Dyker’'s North Dakota 58, South Dakota bagging only four field goals in| 24 attempts. He scored 14. Sexson EAST LANSING Jan. 26 (UP)—Defense pre-
they . ’ . The best Illinois eould do was (ree Sity here tonight and aided Butler to a 51-49 basketball trail by one point at 63 to 62.
victory. 2 2 a
Mich. /a Big Ten game scoring average) Boilermaker of 77 points, was throttled by a|scored 24 Michigan State derense after the throw line.
fouling as
State 49. points from the
Northeastern 81, Brown 66. Navy 69, Virginia Military 54.
VALPARAISO, Jan. 26—Two quick baskets by Guard free throw, to make it 60 to 59, George Theofanis, cut short a threat by Valparaiso Univer- §2Ve DePaul a lead it never lost, {hit 12 of 27 when he wasn't en{gineering the Greenclad's offen-
Oklahoma City 66, Texas Chris- Sive. ; vailed tonight as Michigan first quarter. The third quarter a a2 % The victory puts ; Butler in a! DYKER WAS the scoring star : Tech jumped to a 6 to 5 early =a'was disastrous for Purdue as : FIRST ; al. 2ae Y puts . ti p Wa tian 41. : : State smothered Purdue, 56 THE FIRST quarter was hard- tje with St. Joe for the Indiana too, connecting for 21 markers, Omaha 68, Doane 49. lead and Meadors and Sexson ran ? * they were held scoreless for the . ... ae oo. af te oc Cont re lead.’ ® while Feiereifel canned 16. For ol a it to 17 to 5 before hostilities © 47, in a Big Ten basketball _ : 3 Ate Ve | fought wi Michigan State stay- College Conference lea 2 . Parris Island 64, Florida State 62. iy first six minutes and didn’t hit for] I Es It was a nip-an-tuck battle Illinois, Peterson scored 16 and Penn 72. Bainbridge Navy 62. ended at the first quarter, Tech Ba ie Michi State's thirdl® field goal until eight minutes ing In the game by sinking 10 : Bredar scored 13. Peru 63. Nebruska Wesleyan 38 leading 17 to 9. Sexson flipped t Was Michigan Blales Iniriinad gone by, straight free throws. But Illinois could have won the
win in six Big Ten starts. and! Purdue's fourth loss in five starts.
Pur- 311 the way with Butler holding shooting only a slight edge most of the To Report :
way. Tony Hinkle's Butler Bull-
me On Mar. 12
match but for some free throw inaccuracies. Peterson missed two gift tosses in the fourth period, (when he could have gained a tie
jaround the rim for three in a Bob Parley led Michigan State due’s more accurate row, then he and Meadors con- 7s a scoring with 16- points, and Carl brought them out at the quarter tributed two each in the second yu¥ HIGHLY-TOUTED Pur- McNulty was high for Purdue With an 18-to-17 lead. However,
68, quarter. Tech hit eight for 21 in due offense, which had racked up with 18. capitalized on in the second quarter State's tight
(overtime). Providence 64, Fairfield 58. Regis 59, Denver 57.
dogs, jumped off to a. 6-1 after only five minutes
Rocky Mountain (Billings) State : 1 3 / ; lapsed and at the end of the ! Mines (Butte) 65. the first quarter. | defense began to show on the © 8 . : "with Montana Mines ( 3 | Springer relaxed for six points | Boilermakers and there point get-| Ast period. the invaders had Chuck French, = Indianapolis ut one hit. Bemoras and St. Ambrose 56, Loras 54. i | point & Re - : Indians’ g i Rod Fletcher erred on free throws St. Anselm's 83, Bates 68. lin the second quarter and {ting efforts were all from the out- established a 14-7 lead. Jidians [Toners manages Bastin the same period a $ > [ ai é nced a change ini" 1¢ ua . St. Bonaventure 76, Youngs- Cathedral looked up somewhat at| Do Ge Be t | side. { a £48» Lar r It was DePaul's 15th vi halftime, 28 to 19. Tech pumped| n rmann ars |" Meanwhile, Spartan. accuracy THE VALPO quintet was able spring ining reporting timel yg cas Debaubs 15th iectory. in x
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St. John's (Brooklyn) 54, Tem- five-for-16 in the third as Sex- PY PY ° ® ple 44. a son rebounded three pot shots in| 1 A in in § e ; 4, La Salle 53: the third, then added three more i
picked up and Michigan State to hit only two field goals during for Manager Desautels,
{pulled into a 33-to-27 half-time|the opening stanza. The Cru- Redskins, : {lead. After Purdue's low-scoring saders came back fast in the sec- +The date is Wednesday, Mar, |third quarter which ended 46-34, 0nd quarter and with three min- 12, instead of Mar. 9, as. an-|
| Demons an even split of the series with the Illini. Illinois earlier won
St. Joseph's (Pa.)’5 a 70 to 61 decision at Champaign,
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S A. and in six attempts in the finai i | St. .Louls 43, Oklakiorna : uarter. | By United Press favor of Michigan State, “State utes left to play in the half had nounced previously. First practice DEPIUL (0) on. TING (65 oi 1 : VE ‘ORK 26— 8 te, ; : 1¢ ft pf: te tt pt st. Thomas 80, Duluth Branch 8 8 #8 >] NEW YORK, Jan. 2 Lean Don Gehrmann the continued to hold their Jead taken a 21-20 lead. At halftime at Indianville, near Daytona Lecos.f : 4 2 5/Bemoras.f 3 I ol. . » ~ > Y . rr: * { - & an nl “4 o Schyman 4 { 2 (Minnesota) 52. : ARLES JECH Folie 10 8 55 gangling greyhound from Wisconsin, caught FBI man Fred through tte fburth quarter und Butler led, 33 to 26 Beach, Fla., wil be ox Mer 13s he 3} yarn 33 8 Huston 64, Arkansas '0 23 margin, late in Id, xray i , .|went into a semi stall for the 8 a » 4 arm clubs in the Cleveland !g ; erecke, , 1.3 Samet Sager 81, tie Herman, Sciirader stuffed | Wilt in the final few yards to win the feature Wanamaker |fipal four minutes. WITH FIVE minutes of the System will assemble at Indian- Peleresials 3 3 hone 313 Seattle U. 87, Montana State Col- in two- free throws and a field Mile before a roaring capacity crowd of more than 15,000 ichican State (36) Purdue (3 third period gone, Valpo had Ville, which means there will be Lamking 2 0 2Bredars 6 3 3 lege 68. goal in the last minute to give|; (he Millrose Games at Madi- - Bower.t fa ft pf Bravsicrs fs ft pt managed to tie the count at 35-all./an army of ball players, mana-| _|schuldtg 00d Seton Hall 68, Villanova 66. Cathedral heart, 38 to 30, at thei, Square Garden tonight. | | | Frurseth t 1 4 Runyan 38.4 Bob Reed stepped in for a basket gers, coaches and scouts on hand.! Totals 25 19-18 Totals #112 Siena 61, Manhattan 53. Tira quarter ost, Catton. and Scoring his fourth straight GO den G oves Ferrari f 0 00 Calhoun f I 1 0 and a free throw 2nd Butler heid In addition to the Indianapolis pepaul Score by Quarters’. iia A Pag 3 triumph in this event in 4:11.2, BrerS erie yMcMullenc 0 0 3a 40-37 edge at the end of the Indians, on hand will be players Dinos [30 12 19 14-68 Coitinved on Page 13—Col, 3 |Scirader popbed lo minke the |Gohrmann overshadowed ine Semifinals Go (Meanex *¢ 8 1 3¥oeppes’ 0 1 3 third. from Dallas, Reading, Wichita, pfyes Throws Missed — Lecos. Schyman, - score, 38 to 35, Tech, starting the i-th consecutive meet victories % [Staufterz 3 8 Jigervers 0 23 2% Cedar Rapids, Spartanburg Declined—DePaul 3 eterson 3, Fletcher, jrousth, bus, Jsexson BL {0p Lise of Rev. Bob Richards, who won This Thursday Scilatterg 0 0 oiDermedvz 3 3 THE B&J.LDOGS led by only Lakeland, Ft. Smith, Green Bay, , S . R 2 y Aa » 5 3 . hs . A EE Mowe Beat por. to 43 to 36 midway in theiihe pole vault ai 15 feet, and) 0 1IMES-LEGION Golden wi Banus 0 1 25ne point, 47 to 46, with two and Daytona Beach and Bakersfield. " | : |Harrison Dillard of Cleveland, | Che A Total | 16 34 33 Totals 15 17 34/one-half minutes to play. Then, The Indians. will break eamp| darren T : fourth. Sexson sailed under once, | = won the 60-yard high hur- Gloves Tournament switches from 3 Ie 0 lay el oh Aor. 12 aud wrvive 1h Ina Cards 59.57 and scored on a fast break fori... , 75 seconds the usual Friday night to Thurs- Sere by Quatiers; 13 satis Theofanis moved Je tos his we S WAL a Amive n In an-) . . two quick baskets with two mig |" : an . day this week for the semifinallpurdue a HE i wv baskele RS tin Ron ee , : Washin ton i ini . yor Throws Missed er. Carson! WAS the secon ne this season tt Southport’s Cardinals have de- Mies remaining to pull Tech out RICHARDS, the pole vaulting Tound. So winbetebs. Sil remain: os TE arlson A oS ha added to a Butler Mill B ¢ gi cided the best things In lie 3Fe e vi pr ‘s ni i arson from Illinois, cleared 15 , Ea By 210-| houn. McNulty 4, Toeppe 2, Server 4 yjaiopy He dropped in -4.for 4 7% iHiers ea Warr y y a | p Dermody. Banas : Pi tren Central throws—if they could make The victory, Tech's ninth in 13 > i Ling in the 19th Times-Legion Derm E : : : : . al broke a 30-al free throws- ) ames. was built on a 295 shoot feet for the 12th time in winning t nev will weigh-in and get re ——— against Wabash Jan. 14. B . . fourth-quarter situation against them. g i 4 ; at the Millrose bamboo leap for the gurney : 8 g . . : nin roa IPP © Washi . Bans i aight time, Ng average, 21 of 71. Cathedral the VilIOS .. their physical examinations be- Irish Beat Chuck Englerth led the scor- ashington last night and went For He third straigh me, hit .233, getting 14 of 60 tries sixth straight year. But ju was tween 2 and 4 p. m. Thursday. ing for Butler with nine points Times State Service on to win, 43-41. f Segtivort's Daskétball jem Ine Gehrmann, FUnning with a shght division in *the Open was Englerth's first game. NOBLESVILLE, Jan. 26 — A Playing on their ho pf court,
afield. Cathedral last downed a Tech team in the 1947 sectionals, but has failed to win during the seasons since 1939. Tech (48) {
a game at the free throw line. The Cardinals were edged out by Howe, 59 to 57 on the Card floor in the final minute of play with
i by Don some fine clutch hitting y Cotbelenk
Thomas, i i fg. ft pf t fg ft pf i Meadors. 4 2 2iSpringer. 4d 6 3 But the Cards hit only hine 0 | Garland. t 4 0 3iCattont 2:10 21 free throws, while the Hornets | sexson.c-f 12 1 2 Mever.c 4:03 | Wray,g 0 2iSchrader.z 3 5 3 made 11 J 3 penne Each Northingtns 2 © 4Blackweils 1 0 ) Ss. ichards. : 4| Folev,g 0 team hit 24 goa Rodman.g 00 oe, f 0 0 0 Kirkhoff.g 0 0 0
Dick Schrier was the big gun for the winners. He cashed in on| 10 field goals and five free polalftime Score—Tech 28, Cathedral 19. ‘ee rows 3 oho dors, arian oy throws for a 25-point production. | free TIONS ton, Catton 2 Mever 2. Thomas had 15 points for Howe. | Schrader, Blackwell. Officials—John Wil- : illams and Ell Yeager. Soupthport’s Jack Wilson made
14 and . teammate Bob Theil y,. banged 17 markers. Vic Toweel Keeps
The | Cards led most of the Bantamweight Crown
game, They got a 14 to 11 first,” - : quarter lead, held a 32 to 28 half-| JOHANNESBURG, Jan. 26—
time edge and stayed out front, Vic Toweel of South Africa re-
Totals 22 4 16 Totals 14 13 10
favorite distance this year. Fin-
Every Class will see action this week and five divisions in the Novice Class will be drawn to fight. After this week's round 32 boys will remain to battle for the eight championships in each division on Feb. 8.
cold, who brought the S.R.O. crowd to its feet roaring acclamation for the driving finish which kept him unbeaten at his
land's Penis Johansson of Purdue s third. Gehrmann’s winning time was a 2» Bot the equal is ast tine Out! TICKETS ARE on sale at Bush eo ‘e AgaINYH, 1ahan's, 136 E. Washington St.;
that when they leave him his] v . tes last lap “kick” he has few peers, | m-Roe 5,299 w. Washingion Bt For Wilt had him by five yards poo SPO Sel ™ Ore, ArY Ns and Johansson by three m as ennsylvania St.
they went into the bell lap. But There will be no Poost in jes the slow pace—62.6 at the quar- for the semifinal and final nights.
ter, 2:079 at the half and 3:12.3| Tickets still will be $2, ringside lat the three-quarters—Ileft Gehr. 2nd first row balcony; $1.50 re-
‘mann that closing spurt . un: S€TVed: . tapped. He took Johansson on| Ine box office at the Armory
ithe back. stretch, laid in behind Will open at 6:30 p. m. Thursday.
Wilt to the final turn, and then v
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Canisius 72-59 | Fric Domrose was the leader for determined Noblesville basketball the Warriofs trailed at/the half, BUFFALO, N, Y., Jan. 26 (UP) the losers with 14 team came from behind in the 22-16. But they scrapped) back final period here tonight to defeat and tied up the game at 28-all on
— Notre Dame uséd only six play- Butler (51) Valparaiso (49) a : Ji ers as it defeated Canisius Col t 153 "linen te 1t rf a tiring Broad Ripple five from Don Brune’s fielder in the waning 8S as 2 anisius = Purdsall } Doehrman,f 2 2 Indianapolis. 67-63 seconds of th i i 2 : : jRuzcsa) 8 5 1 Plinke.f tT 113 anapolis, 67-63. : § e third period. The lege, 72-59, tonight for its 11th Huff! : 0 1 8 Madrick.¢ 3 3 : The Millers notched their ninth teams traded baskets as the basketball victory in 14 games. Pporter.c 0 0 1 Bielke. i o 3 win in-15 games as Ken Marcum fourth quarter opened and then v i 1 ry 2. a3 q or . . ¢ Led by Joe Bertrand, the Irish Enslertbe 3 © Bee. 7 0 i and Ernie Butler engineered a Warren took the lead for good. beat off a belated Canisius spurt Hollowayg 2 2 3 Allen 1 o 5 hard-hitting offen&ive in the clos- 2 5 » midway in the final quarter and heed 123 ing minutes. Marcum scored 23/7 WASHINGTON didn’t die eas won going away. Bertrand scored Theofanis 3} 0 35 points while Butler dropped in 19. ilv. Th + Yess 26 points : Radkovic.g 0 00 Broad Ripple hit on 2 of 72 Yee e Continentals got within 2 8. ’ “ ‘< one point, 42- i . a ou a Totals 16 19 28/ Totals 17 15 26 floor shots for 37.5 per ‘cent while OR, i" Mo Al.1n the last Bees RO 1 ax} Halftime Score—Butler 33, Valparaiso Ngplesville registered 32.9 per cent a > play. Warren had built THE GAME was much closerize "~~ . ‘© van 3% on24of73 Cont up a 42-35 lead at one point durthan the score indicated. Canisiug oe s. Bielke 1. Spitz 4. Domroese 3 A {g : . ing the period. trailed ohly 34-31 at halftime and’Burdsall 3. “Greve Stewart. Porte I'he halftime intermission saw 4 A ; 60-55 with five minutes to play, Eiht sharon. and an: a 29-20 tie but Broad Ripple], d€ Wil was Warren Central's § Y:) Officials-—Swanson and Janzurak. spurted to a 46-42 edge in the fifth in 14 games. Washington
but tired and fell victim to Notre took its eighth loss in 15 games Wayne McCord’'s 15 points led Warren. Tom Dobbs was high for Washington with 12.
Warren Central (43)
third period The 23 points by Gene Neudigate and 13 from Keén Hughey {were not enough for the visitors and Noblesville
Dame's powerful (finish, The: set-
| 14 games.
Besides Bertrand, ‘Dick Rosen- Earlham, 83-63
Washington (11)
47 to 41, at the third quarter post.|tained his world bantamweight : = : caught its rival } BE G e Hove a 50 to|title against Scotland's Peter | . AMERICAN LEAGUE {thal was a big gun in the Irish) Timks State Service at 57-all. Marcum hit two quick |Mccord.t fe 1 vl erscns FH arl Green gave to Western Division lattack, scoring 20 points and an, 26 Taylor’ : Sifetersops 3 2°13 49 lead with four minutes remain-|Keenan on points over 15 rounds Anderson Halts Rally | GPW L T G 0G Pts | playing a I at PO | UPLAND, Jan. 26 — Taylor'S/paskets and the Millers led 61-57. | Hodgin,¢ 3.3 Powells § 513 ing, but Theil's two free ones|at the Rand Stadium tonight. |Eqr 60.61 Victor Elevam® ©" 4 23 17 4 138 173 5 game. Herman Hedderick nding mrojans ‘gained clear-cut claimBroad Ripple exchanged baskets limite 2 1 Jfowonc = 2 88. e it 51 to 50, Southport. Toweel took the initiative early ry * |Cincinnatt 1.00 46 18.23 8 123 1M HIT" 0L canisius to the Hoosier Conference's until the gun but the damage was | Brune. 3 3 Aioimers. 1113 Thomas made it 52 to 51 and the| with Keenan holding on and be- = Times State Bervice Tndianapolis .. 46 16 25 5 163 283 31 oc. basketball lead here tonight as|“°"¢ | Merrill. 0 0 oTrammeils 0 1 3 ] ing warned for hitting on the] ANDERSON, Jan. 26—A steady Eastern Division +f Notre Dame OB) Canisios (38) | L a Noblesville (67 Broad Ripple a mes 252 lead changed hands twice before|ing g on : : n/ 8) OG Pls fg ft pf te tpt! th n hshod over the ! pple (63) | - is Thomas made it 56 to. 55 with|break in the first round, in which 10-point lead was seriously threat-|yersney ..1.. 95 24 18 's 112 125 23 Bertrandf 11 4 4'Hedderick.f 8 2 '4| ey . ran, rougnshoc, bikiont. HM vewrcias On Zen OE Tas 1s 1:35 showing. Ha hit again, mak- the South African title holder ened in the final ‘minutes here Providence . 8 35 a Ret 3 0 Haart! : i 3/Barlham Quakers, 83-63. Robinson, f 2 2 4 Imes.f 00 0| Warren Central J Susnten 12 15-43 ing it 58 to 55, and Schrier’s free dropped his Scot challenger for a tonight but Anderson's Ravens syracuse ©... 14 198 3zRosenthale 7 8 &Vannf "_ .2 6 3 The game was a showdown Hanon! 33 & Mert yo ETRE me throw kept the Hornets ahead at count of two with a right to the held fast against a belated bid by Pittspur SS LAST Nour Stephens g 4 1 3lO'Connore 2 0 5iscrap for first place but Taylor Butler $3 NNuudgtea? 3 3 3 Mecora. Prange 3 Brune 4, ‘Henke 3 the gun. - : jaw, Chase College of Cincinnati and Providence § Syracise P ig : ane 3 1 4ran off and hid from the Msrcumg 10 3 3/Zaringg - “3 2 3 Boren + Dobbs 3, Totton, Federspill, The victory was Howe’s 10th inj, ~*~ —— ~~ | WO Sol a Ane suviv: Jee aS ane ules. , 7 Grespryx "1 0 2lQuakers. Taylor's conference "TT Beam, 332 sme eter m— 14 games. Southport now has a i ‘ exception o e early GAMES’ TONIGHT Totals © 30 12.19" Totals 24 11 22 record is. now 5-0 and 14-3 for 34 10 16 Totals 27.79 23 i= 12-8 record. . Deaf School Suffers Rules: Sndetson led throygh-|. Qeveland at indianapolis A151, Scare by Periods the year. Earlham blew a chante py irtin re Wa Ripple 29 Yn Tri-State Rolls Past . UH e stra s if nu inc ya Sanisius id ‘ 14-50 » » ad blesville 29 \ = 1 1 8 Howe (39) yi] Southport (53) 10th Loss, 68 to 45 with 90 seconde Bn Nas fda St. Louis a} Cincinnati . CE id ; is. 18.14 14-38 Io Ye 10 Jonference lead : Fee fhians Missed= Broad’ Rivals ,. Concordia Five, 62-51 Rees. 1% 18 ®} witson.t thn 2. Times State Service !tried to challen J avens . NATIONAL LEAGUE Stare 2 Heomerk: + Yount. Broetzei | - vz leag SE Qtticials - Ed Miller; Floyd Juligh, + Times State “Serviea a ge. The Ravens : ¥ : derick 3. Young, § 1 0 t Jack . via te } ? ar ’ A VN reen.t 1 1°23 NORTH MANCHESTER, Jan. now have a 9-13 record while the Deira GR Wels a. °% Pls T Hone Dame hand I ahine Sie: orrest Jackson, top collegiate FT. WAYNE, Jan. 26 — Tris HAR eddle,c 9 0 126~-Deaf School of Indianapolis|loss left CR Wl Ae a. 3-31 13. 1] Ms 47 ga vnens 3 Less 3 Resesthal 3 scorer in Indiana, dropped in 21 p. : . | State College led ajl the way tohrier.g Elder, 2313 go J : 08s left Cliase’s Ravens with: an Mcnireal i. 48 32 18 6 127, 108 5 | Net————————— 0 'poihts to pace the Trojans. Jim Big Ten Standings I ni 3 i Koch: 4 j| suffered its 10th loss in 11 starts 8:8 ledger. - |New York ll 45 15 20 10 114" 138.40 o Lo es len pace ro) Fob » . night . in deéfeafing Concordia 5] ° here tonight as Chester: Township| Charley Harris and Russ Smith ehicase = 4 13 3} nw nif Probe Jockey s Death [Fowler was top man for Earl. Ww IL #e. pis. op College, 62-51. The loss wds Cons 3 : at 3 ) and, 8 : fcago i ; 30 = x " {ham with 16 points. Taylor led Hhinels .....oieiiii 4 0 Lode 09 cordia’s seventh i 13 ‘ 2. High School rolled over the Silent| sparked the winners with 2 . RESULTS LAST NIGHT : . 9 | YIOF 150 Towa ‘aes 5 R33 408 in Seventh in 13 games. ar I od ve Silent ; ers 22 and} opi cngo 3 ein : | LOS: ANGELES, Jan. 26 (UP) 41-23 at the half. The Quakers Onis state (11% } oa dan 42 Tri-State’ Phil Hall set. the Howe. ¢ Chesfer quintet rolled ure 5 ork "3 (tie) —Police ‘investigated todiy the had superior height but failed \WlALl, vo 5} Ga Sh space. for the evening ‘with 20 ; eter Tuniet Soka up ne “roniGms | |carbon monoxide poisoning death on the rebounds and were un- Michigan State vied 3 308 points. Augie Lubkeman and Ted dually’ oulied Awa and cb of Santa Anita Jockey George'able to cope with Taylor's excel-| nein" and jo le |Allwandt paced Concordia with mT, Yafiernoon), 4 'Andino, 31. © © © lent floor game. ©. 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