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: ays % pe Culver, Mr. Phillips, I can't understand this basketball. ; Park School (a0) Culver (40) | At home Tech can play ball. ‘On the road, b-r-r, | Boningt °§ 0 " Greer.t 1 1 "| It was Teth’s night again. Marion, which lost 63 to 53, J Revoee 14 3 2 Lawtonc 10 Hl could see better in the Tech gym last night than it could ¥aireds™ 0 o 8 Brooke $0 In the fog outside. | . ‘| Cline.g 00 8 Robinson. 0 0 of It hit .343, good enough to 0 Young's 13 and Redenbacher's 10! 100%. stare Liver 3 pans Sat dl] lots of games. Tech, too, hit al, © the ' Giants’. balance. The !$ “"respectable .328. The Glants! Fn . y Pree fhrows Missed Park School, 9;
made 22 of 64 shots all game Tech 23 of 70. :
Tech started out great. It rebounded with finesse and played the Giants off their feet so much in" the first half you wondered: if Giant team that bumped off the brilliant Koovertime
. this was the sa
komo Wildcats in an
early in the year. Warrum.¢ 't ft I Holgertidia 3 ; 3 16 for the losers. Charlton led. | ¥ ss 8 ‘oung, 5 3 5 McKinney, ; to 10, 27 to 21 and 41 to 34 at z ; [Rak 6 2 4 Edwards, 023 | TECH had led, 17 to 10, in the Rhacher.g 348 Larrison& $38 each. quarter interval before the first ‘quarter Bald yeu away 02 Philipst 0 § 3i3hinlese 00 1 Otioles deadlocked the count at] 35-to-21 first-half lead. con- poet v0 9 Burners 0 0 844-all, ; | ! 3 > Lipa , 5 trolled rebounds. geting 5 lien Totals 16 15 22 "Totals 14 14 20 nye CHER 32) Dent an w | & shots in the first vii po o Halft ims Score—Ben. Davis, 25; Decatur Murray! 2 } 3 RipAarent 3 2 3 ; 4 § - and 9 of 24 in.the pell*me a rio ows Missed. Bén Davis. 3; Watkinse . 2. 2 4 Gormat,c 8 ¢ 3} Pag ue quarter, i 8 gr —n * and Schumacher Summers g 8 2 0 Dn ‘ 9 3 os > - . ; 8. cials—Nichols . § y : 0% en Mason a E pir PI Wi Salles ? 9 2Rhudrs ro i NICE OFFER—An offer of $100,000 has been turned down for the darling of the clockers, White. . t n' a OVS e 1 ' » . ’ + ¥ : Te Iori in the JgS in Tolwl© 27 314 oils © 31 8 5a Oak Stable's 3.year-old Blue Man, an early favorite in today s Bahama Handicap at Hialeah. Mr, amd second half, getting 5 of 12 and| Spceaway Bnally in Ba Schmiims Score — Chariton, 27. Deaf, Mrs. A. W. Abbott, owners; are shown holding Blue Man after a recent workout. . : : ' (2 ’ iods. e Ugs, - winners o © Pre : i : a aa. en ’ i ed LO Ce , 4 of 8 in third and fourth periods county tourney, ended a two- Bree Throws Missed ~Charlton. 6; Deaf,
But Tech wasn't.getting the rebounds. Marion owned theif and proceeded to hit 8 of 18 and 7 of
Hawks, too, distributed the points Culver, with 13, Hal |Holderfield, with 10, and Rex Me-
{Leon Larrison,
Kinney, with 11, led the lose Hawks have a 9-5 mark. Ben Davis hit .327, getting of 49. The loser hit .341 (14 41).
Ben Davis ({7) Decatur Contin) { t
game losing streak by downing Pike Township, 62 to 54, at Pike
last night, *
Ben Davia has a 13-2 mark, The 44-all
Orioles Stopped Forward Jim Murray broke a deadlock midway in the fourth period as host Plainfield 16 Charlton bested Deaf School, 53 of to 48, Bob Camos led the winners with| 12) 20 points. | George Gormat had!
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|eity championships.
The many weeks of Trustration from poor scores will he kicked into the shadows of the past as 30 teams launch the 33d renewal of the feminine classic at Penn-|
isylvania Alleys,
There will be-no singles. and doubles unfil tomorrow night at| Pritchett Recreation but when they start you'll see. the distaff! side in its best form. | Hickman's Whirlaways, who, won the Indianapolis team title | last year with a record-breaking| 2827 actualSscore, waste no time) in their title defense. The quintet! composed of Ann Crull, Jo and]
Blue Devils Lose Shortridge traveled to Lebanon
Olymps Make Lakers
and Lila Littrell take the floor
at 8:30 o'clock tonight. I} The Whirlaway team will meet
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fourth : 20 in their third and Balance did it Max Rumple's ast night and they would just formidable opposition -ingp its a Koppened? Free throws 13 phints, Dave Wilson's 11 and NAVé soon stayed home. They initial outing. Indianapolis
ept Tech in the game in the en first quarter. Then Tech got uncanny marksmanship from four players. Joe Sexson, Myron Garland, Bud Wray and Al Northington each: struck twice. * = n ”
MARION’S big guns—Jim Barley and Chet Jqnes — silenced
- most of the first half, managed a
pair.of; short ones each in the sec ond period, but they let: fly in the second half. - Jones, the rebounding, left-hook artist, popped for three field goals and Barley rifled for eight points in the third period and the Giants looked interested, spurred on by energetic Coach Woody Wier, Meanwhile, Tech's Norm Wilson was getting his best night as a sub, hitting three-for-three all game, two of them in the third session, which terminated at 50 to 38, still Tech. : Came the fourth and Jones hooked for two more fielders and the hard-luck Barley flipped three-for-five to keep Marion: closing the gap, the closest point coming at 53-to-47 on Jones’ tipin. But Tech's steady balance prevailed in the waning minutes. “Wray hit opportunely for five points and little Northington hit from the® outfield twice. He got
two more from the 15-foot pitch- .
er's box to keep the Giants at bay.
u u 5 TECH SHOWED healthy potentialities ag a running team in the first half as well as an ability] to hit on the run—a feat Marion found unproductive in the first 16 minutes. ! The victory moved Tech -to a
10 each by. Bill Toole and Dick came back on the short end of a Jordan hurt the Red Devils. Ron 87-52 count. ’ *
» 9; ee y The Blue Devils biggest trouble! 1X4 : in § r its arid Byron was Lebanon's Sonny Walker who. : 3 ; : « . .
Young each had 14 points for dropped in 31 points, for the sec-!
Vance made nine. Gary Christian
- 4 Furnace. The latter squad inPike. It was 15 to 8, 25 to 20/'ond consecutive night. Shortridge By FRANK ANDERSON Who saw the weary Leo Bdrn-/ball life he had lost through an cludes Harriet Patterson and ) g y : | and ‘44 to 35 et the quarter led most of the first half but Leb-| THE TRAINER can tape horst take twice as long as usual ankle injury. Who could hgve fa- Mary Kidd. stops, §peedway all the way, (anon tied up the game at 33 all : in donning his street clothes? Who|vbred that ankle when the plan Strong opposition is also exSueeduyy (a2) Pike Tonwship 5 at the halftime. In the fhirq Up the scre bodies. But he heard him tell the sportswriter: called for speed? Lefty didn't. He ected from _ Dave Hockett's, Taoepn ft, 0 § jchrsant 3 43 period they forged ahead 38-33 can't tape on the courage. " “I asked to be taken out. Had Doyced and rolled and hooked t0| Nick's Garage, and Rowe Jewelry Rumplec 6 1 3McCloyde 3 o 3 And Were never fn any trouble coach d dia- to: It kinda gets you. running 17 Points. The ankle was forgot, tne jnaugural round. # Willong 5 1.32/Templin.g 3 1 3 from then on ) The coach can draw a dia hd bucking ten until the tape came off in a Vance.g 3 3 4 Vinceg 2 3 3 > : oi ttack. Rut after that Pollard and ene { Mrs. Frances Deer, secretary Jordant 5 0 4'Starkeyt 0 4 1| Shortridge (52) Lebanon “4, py Sram and plan the attack. But go . yoards And this spoken injthe dressing room. ? , . Green, 0 0 ODitanbrgr.t. 0 0 d/Brgeet . 44 3wakers 5% Pf he can't make it come true. IY me he | Coach Herm Schaefer had tola| °f Indianapolis Women's BowlGreens 2.3 4D 8 9.4|Bryeer 4 4 3Walker f 1312 an almost apologetic tone. What; _%0 I 4 Association need Endres,c 119 Hollett.f 3 4. 2Padeeitt 2 4 31 Only tne players can.do what *" tscript to 20 points (his players that the game was| ‘PE sociation, _annou Dt 13H Ahbemaker 0 0 O/8chyiemetr.t 8 0 athe trainer’ and coach can’t. 3 Postscript to P : crucial. He didn't have to ask for 0 Pars Be ce 5.8 i Johnson, f 1 0 0'Sheets.c 8 3 3 i n full "nn 8 the h t. I > ] | n prize money. 6 team Downs. g 0-0 0 : Worth'tonf 0 2 0 Stookes. Theirs is .the spirit to run at e heart, It was -already -there.| ¥* Totals 278 33° Total vo I = |Peterman.c 82 3 Shivtine.¢ 2 3 3 speed for 48 minutes. Theirs is, WHO SAW the watery eyes of Each man knew what he had to Vents will carry $1072 with Halftime score’ Speedway 35; Pike Town. Piedderiohivc o § 0 Miles" +5 §'the desire to.win.. Only they can the cold.plagued Joe Graboski? do. Each man did nis job. It was -3LiS guliig -to the winner, HM 3 e To edderjohn,c -0 0-0 Miller.s 0°0 0 ) e coid-plague A i " There will be 28 offs in the Free throws missed: Speedway 13; Pike paiieL¥ 3 | 3raiievs 0 ®0 forget the pain of a pulled foot Had Jde found a cure for that cold that kind of a ball game. The There fd AM. winds Biman (alvosdy © 3 134 (muscle, the twinge.in the bruised in playing the Vern Mikkelsen- plan was followed, the race was eam events. King, nn BIA 4 ROY wonais. TBIRIM. Tous E3TiTs|cdlf, the sniffing cold, the Khee George Mikan mixmaster, com-run and. the individual pain was| There will be $735 in both the Cards Lose Sto SMe _ Bruce i Eneeta 3 that's not the knee it used to be. plete with elbows and neck holds? forgotten, 2 singles and doubles events with
Shelbyville gained a-tie for the
BCC loop lead last night when Warren Central Wins ‘they upended the Southport.Card-
inals, 53-37, at Shelbyville.
The Golden Bears were on top all the way with Maurice Brown and Dave Kelley leading the way. .365 from the floor while the best the Cardinals te
They hit a hot
could muster was .222. Southport (37)
Shirling, Scott.
“house last might left happy. They six points. And he was SOITY, tone. The “had been entertained. The Olymps wanting to give more. Warren Central found ‘road had defeated the Minneapolis traveling rather pleasant last [akers, 85-to-77, and gained a full night as they journeyed to Green- game on the leaders in their divifield and defeated their host, 53- sion. But not many of those fans 41. > “knew what ‘it ‘had taken. The game was a see-saw con- I aww
st until the visitors went out . wl oll toot of in front 29-27 late in the third WHO SAW the swollen
{haired, fiery Kentuckian, what of horst plumped .in him and the knee that isn't the * knee it used to be? Nothing but!
eight points. ~
body covered with the dust of the 80t two charity tosses from Wal-
The 5297 fans at Butler Field- por Joe the night had meant only, The first quarter set the game's $60 going to the respective winlead see-sawed back ners. There will 49 -payoff places jand forth, And the Lakers were In the doubles and 98 in the
. , the dark- on top, 25-23, at the buzzer. Barn-|Singles. Top “prize in - the all- | And,Wah-Wah Jones \events division will be $50 taken
BOB LAVOY'S free throw tied Money will be awared in the a shy smile, some sweat and alt at 39-all and then the Olymps handicap division. :
Fieldhouse floor upstairs. He had ther to lead, 41-39, ‘at the hair. Men's
(Morris Plan, boasting such stars ; as Pat Dryer, Eve Williamson Sea! Fast could do no better than and RarYona Frosch, are: a ge- 2 625 Irious title threat along with Bolls
from a purse of $360. All prize
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Tourney at End
Women's Tourney Play Opens Tonight
counts throughout the year but tomght marks the beginning of a three-week event they all want to win—the 1952 -
Dorothy Berkopes, Betty Jordan |g
misses in the /Gib Smith of [rolled a 642 |Classie and Curt Heady turned in
.|Alllson AC League at
City
as made in the Taria Classio League on a string of 193-235-221, Rohr bowls for. Fountain Square, Dick “Hon ‘of Drink . Solataire foored vith a 651 series in the ar ‘lassic, ; 204-217-230. How's BAIS Were There were plenty of near. honor bracket. tao! Advance. Electrio in the Fox-Hunt
A 640 In the same circuit. Red Stuart of Fred Cline Realtors had 633. - John Murphy of Bowes
oy
Harry Stiver led the Washington- League at Illinois Alleys with a 627 and. Joe Bergman was tops in the Naval Ordnance League With a 625 at Pritchett-Hunt. O'Grady. ; : Bob Butler had a 638 in ths West Side and Bill Shopp pame through with a 611. , Wayne Ross posted a 608 and Russ Dietz had a 601. . Barney Weathers led the Chev. rolet’ Nighthawk League with a 632 at Taria. Other 600 scores in the circuit included Pate Wilson, 610, and Robert Bell, 600. Rich. ard ‘Nilan rolled a 628 to spark the Christian Church League at Iaria Alleys, Among the other Rood scores in the Iaria Classic League were Joe Bise, 630: Far Eggert. 624; Dominick Sgro, 621; Roy Kirby, Fountain Square, 619, and Al Holdbeck, 808. 2
National League scores at FoxHunt included Lerov Kerst with a 617: Ernie Koch, 617, and Dick
Stull, 801; William Goach ted the -
Fun Bow! Classic with 817 while:
: ’ Barnhorst had 13 a 2 : 0 opp. Tebrville 1 ineriad, They were never heacnq BH Tosher 2: I ertalpy Wig 4 turned. that sweat into 14 points “arrhorst I ily nd Yosnea 11 While the women are getting’ lam Brown had a 603. Wilson. : 2 3 Blvmate.t I 0 5 from there on. apparent - d ; = Tr 8 # lhad-14 bn MM their baptism of fire in the '52{— The remainder of last night's Johnson.f 011 Phillipe: 3 3 3 warren Central (53) Greenfield (41) flashed downcourt; hawked e ? y AIL ; tourney, the men’s championships leaders included: « Ider.c 1 2 1 Potiert si » fe ft pf fg ft pt ball, drove in and out and scored AND Paul Walther? What of! The Olymps gave the fans what will ore over - the BL Fox B | i ; Minoe®' § § 3 Eeliere 3 & 3 Metora.t 33 IRWikts 2 1319 points. Who saw the foot him and the heavyweight heart in they had come to see In the third Tyere will be 36 squads in action Marion Shite nau pulls Best by Jreus $ 1 3Taviore J 7 3 Merilif i 0 ooemareec 374 3 twitch as the fatigued Tosheff sat the stringhean body? The heart quarter. They raced full tilt and tonight at gE Alleys and! son Classie Learns Lassiterg 0 1 1 Ewicks 3-8 3 Hodeinec 3 8 2 Fletchers 1 0.00n the locker roam hench after ticked away as usual and Paulithe Lakers couldn't catch them. NE a Ds on Sunday. (carl VAT sre oY Totals —— Sd a Brune.g 1 1 1 Jacksong 01% the game breathing’ Ward? regained a month of the basket- They defended well, committing | : { Derelans--Allison No. * League 14 920 Totals 19 15 17, Henke.g 5.3 3 Whiteg 0-0-2 g 7 Gi | - Chet's Drive-1 d Orangeade Chirk Hav En 5 2. Eider Bo Carers Snel Shooaret sEIS | rotate. WAITS Toa Ban : only one foul. The lead went to| Che's Drive-In and Orangeade chick” Haves”. ....". "5... 00" Sh 2. Kelley, Taylor 4, Brown 2, : pe |g Free Throws Missed—Pish 3 McCord 3 them for good when Tosheff broke Still lead In the actual and handiodgin
Manual Doubles U
2 Demaree 3, Fletcher. ; ® P inh im Dandy. | TIS Manual led all the way to club A Jim Dandy :
Darling, Jackson
Must Be Getting: situation with a push
cap brackets but the latter's lead may be in jeopardy beforea the
Dick Hammo! i Fountain Square Classie
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| s 0. i Larry Lehmann ... $4 a. 988 4-2 conference standing for Beech G . | The torrid 12 minifes saw the Curtain falls tomorrow night, "| Guy Minmsyivanis—Insurance League m fourth place and kept Marion at 8% “Tove 60 to 35, at Beech Cathedral Goach Jim Doyle, i La ° Olymps hit 10 of 18 shots from|- Tonight's show features teams ON. ¥. Central Leaine 4-4. The Giants have won 9 of 18, owe A uel. Awe Ed who likes to hold his opposition Monotonous or 4 iiie tleld. Minneapolis got eight of from _ the , Riviera Leagues ou rch Grove—EN Lilly Learns’ > Tech 10 of 14. | J nl tWo figures. to 41 or less points each game, ‘ asket tries, one missed free througho e city with 24 of Herb Dunlop . 600 Teeh 63) =~ Maven ob De oo. [nady 15, Dick Moers us happy “enough to quit By United Press throw. Mian and Mikkelsen split the 36 hailing from that circuit.| sm FL Phan .. 8 Garland! 4 3 4iBarleyt 8 45 . . BO and chewing his finger nails today. : ig © 2 i i elg askets between them. And! wl read Rivple—Men's Lassue Meadorst 1 1 3\Wyeottt | 1/1 0 Harry Shaner 12. Don Wrights| . His Irish chewed Howe's Hor- | MILWAUKEE, Wis., Feb. Mile King Don Gehrmann yy \ 0 een picked up his fifth Ten Honor Counts Posted Fie BE, rarer eo Sexsons’ 4 : § Linviie x $73 18 Shped al] seovets, Je plays pets, 54 to 29. at Howe last and cloud-buisting pole vaulter Bob Richards headed for Bos- tou), JSDIANAPOLIS kee [sF; hatter Matin dianapelis SL. Railway Nrthngtng 7 5 3/Casey, or the Hornets, who trailed 17 to night. Cathedral's John Meyer's : i es! 2 Exial | IN v LA Srdupu | + hg ARIE Fe senenritctines 80 Sellers t 0 1 mint” 10 15 29 to 14, and 90 to 26 at the 11 field goals outscored de en. oN today where they'll compete in the Faiton A, A. San | MIKKELSEN WAS responsible sumed a degree of consistency| Pauline Nifnelsieal Silk Mixed r+ 508 Rodmant 0 0 0 Weber.s ® © 0 eight-minute intervals. tire Howe team by one field goal. tonight dnd try to set their second meet records in two for the Olympics’ best legd of the last night with 10 honor counts Vernon Blosser ig .................. Ld Murray.s 0 0-0 | a AE Ig pp TT Greve (43) [Meyer had 25 ppinis, scoring "i3{mgnts. = — om In sixth foul 2i 5a oi boing poston in ci league Oe KIL THI’ Ner—AC No.8 file it Seed EE he rat has. "hg, Ochrmann ran one of the moet could have dine beter If the Pace phy: fea so age, Don Lot petition. © 1 © 1 Juee CoM nitinds oe ind 3. Meadors, | Raker.c 4 5 3Pagec 5 4 351-0" - e nrst half. He 4 | been faster.” : : = Jim 70: Mabel 0 a ag gexion. Wray. Gown, Jones 5. Linviis: haters 3 3 MRiadie 3 3 3 hit nine of 11 fleld goal attempts brilliant miles of his RI 2 1» neapoiis 5p ndianapelis’ 75, Min-led the way with a 668 series in|"! Fink’ ma vastus’ Na. 3 nl Casey tiie, Sth Sitock and John Jane |Bant 0 0 0 Challist ? 2 3in the first Half. {at the Milwaukee Journal games| pHOSE COULD be discourag- |Peapolis 62. ; [the Construction Leagué at PRE . Dally Taruk |B Wiliams.c ¥ § 3 Cosiiwa. 5 & © Cathedral 58 oy Howe @ |last night when he conquered his); g words for Wilt to hear. The! Mikkelsen's departure seemed Pritchett's. McCarty fashioned.his| Chester Humst © =. oo oo.. 877 B. D., 47; D. Cc; 42 Burkhart. ’ : i we A Ll cations PH Reest hs 1-75 old ‘foe, Fred Wilt, by a Spanking| persistent FBI agent is gong on 10 depress Mikan.- No one wasitotal on games of 290-174-204. 8am _ Allan LanvePeintorals’ Lospes 588 Ben Davis’ Giants are looking aie we] aim lB: 38 {| Sanies F 9 1 1/12 yards in 4:084. ‘That clipped a {pe theory that if he makes the 0 eed George the ball in| That first'game was a real heart-y,, sie’ Lewes—Printe ® 53 Hk s Giants of Sid todaV | Totals 25 10 221 Totals 18 13 14 Springer, 6 1 0 Luke. a 1 o|half-second off Wilt's meet mark aqrly pace hot enough, he will | the manne in’ which he’s become breaker for the personable Irish- = Yptonwn-—Ca nsolidated Finance ‘like the $ ay. 14 Mftime score: Manual 29. Beech Grove Noe. 0 2 1Thomass 1 1 .2|get ast year. |“draw the sting” from Gehr- accustomed. He left the scene at/man as he leveled nine pins in the| Annette Mayhew i100 G6 Coach Jerry De Witt's five Meyer.e 11 3 4/Kochg 8.0 0:5 2 fv - 19: Moan-Lite Bowl—8t. Andrews topped Decatur Central's Hawks | Gione 1g TOY" Tuissed: Manual 6, Be er ~ 3 09 oe 203% . . 'mann’s famed finish wallop and <:14, taking 25 points and his dis-{first frame, picked up the spare|y,, Tatar 8 Daul=db Andrews 568 47 to 42, in a red hot basketball LOUICIAls: Baird and Tempiin |Poleys 80 oocrier®: 4 4 11 RICHARDS, THE California thus manage to end Gehrmann's 8USt with him. The Olymps were and then hung up 10 straight Guires Worknrigs 0, SAMUS eres 558 Ts or Bon Davis Park 50, Culver 43 3 Each well.¢ 3 ? 8 parson, turned in his second string of four wins over him this|in Sront by 11 points at the time strikes. - 5 Alberta Moberley ... ircice’ 523 . g Ron Ragan, the red-head shoot-| ‘Park School erased its only loss| 20% 0 0 0 greatest pole vault as he cleared year. ja nt. ea danger: ot being | Bob Weimer of Tail Enders pon Hughes rT iy wens Ing mHtict popped twice in the of the season by handing Culver] Totals 22 10 16] Totals © 10 » 14/15 feet, 43 Inches. | Wilt's New York A. C. team. upht, bh 3 Neren g | was ‘in close pursuit with a 665 Hitehatt-Runt-0'Grady—El 1 Lilly Woman final 26 seconds to pull away from Military a 50 to 43 setback in al Halftime ‘score: Cathedral 31, Howe 16 Tonight, both men, along withunate,: George Thompson, get 21 “H” of Pp. o8 ls having one In the Allison AC. League. nt Wayne AR Ti =Cumminey cians O19 Soa! 36 ses OS on Mia) y 7, re ih oi I aT aaitiedral 3. Hom Howe | Wilt and several other stars who smart pace for a half-mile ast) and o ho me with Herm, heart | ‘West Side. ‘Welmer’s string in- [Ye Averlll ..........-- coo of 10 and 23 points each in the" Park owed much to John De| |competed here, are slated to dis- night and then,Wilt moved to the| Rohs (85) Minneapolis (7 | Sluded germied. 51 2652150188 ‘ St h Ri | first two quarters were broken in\Voe. He hit 31 points, 21 of them, T™*™! Twp. [Jo Center Grove (40) play their talents in the Boston front and set the pace until Ae arom 8 ve capo I, 0 1} Jone Pond and Fonnie Snyder). rang an, iege the third period when Decatur led in the second half when Park Carpenter.t 52 P3 Slevens.t f I%ia.a . : final half-lap, But when Gehr- Jones.f = 3 : 4 Eohiard.f- : $ 9-2 both came ‘through with 657 sel. ed . T 38 to 34. came from heflind for the first Keasonert 1 4 8 Henerr 3 1 | Judging from his tremendous Mann “kicked.” it turned Oreos 4 4 Mfikkehens- 2 3 % ries. Snyder, laboring for Bowes LEQ Qf Tucson Early in the fourth, Elmer time in the fourth, ' Qannahc 8 8 &Revnoldse 11 8 1 0+ “here last night, Gehrmann Wilt, not Gehrmann, was the One| Layerc-f 9 1 1'Mikan.c 10 3 7 Seal Fast in the Fox-Hunt Clas- TUCSON, Ariz, Feb, 2 (UP)— Phillips’ two free throws tied the It was 12 fo 11, 23 to 15 and Perse 53 3inavitte 0 1 4lpay a fine chance to better his Wo was tired out. | Walthers Tne 9 1 j{8ic League, hung up a threesome|p, . National Amateur Charme game at 35.all and Leon Reden-|32 to 31, Culver at the stops. The Berve- 3 8 3 Walkers § 8 3|own Boston record of 4:07.9 for| Pe I er Yi] ot Zone, Pond. eda 186. Plon Skee Riegel of Tulsa, Okla., bacher’s paff of charities sent Ben loss was Culver's first in 10| Totals 1713 13 Totals 17 io 33/the Hunter Mile tonight. | Totals 30 3818 Totals 31 15 35 246-225 Gyan, STeC a2 |and Frank. Stranahan of Toledo, Davis out front to Hay, N games. Park now has a 11-1 Hotney. Bevnotas 3 Whi! Garsouted[ 1 gave it everything I had last U 0 S 0 p | INDIANAPOLIS" P7 Periods 2 a-sl Can Mindach of Herff Jones! 2: opened the third day of the ’ Ss, A y. IR : 4 ? : : 3 o“ Minneapolis 3. «rep xns — ! ' v a i : i Ragan's 11 points, N or m record. Ronald Witort, with 14, §eouth, Resecner, Hannan 3. Seiten 4 night” said Don today, “but I i SRERRAPA J 771 had a 654 in the Fox-Hunt Clag.|3 10000 Tucson Open today tied
Lebanon 67, Shortridge. 52.Manual 60, Beech Grove 45 Park School 50,
Plainfield Charlton 53, Deaf School 48. Shelbyville 53, Southport 37. Speedway 53: (Hike Township 54. Teeh 63, Marion * avis Central| 53, Greenfield 41. Warren Cen en
Alquina 74, Orange 28, 70, Veedersburg 38, Avon B54, Monrovia 39. Batesville 68, Versailles 37. Bedford 68, Jeffersonville 64. Belle Unjon 46, Eminence 43. Bentonville 38, 30.
Mt 1 field 61, 3 | Bloom $1 su 5%. M
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Mt. Vernon 57,
2 TY, COUNTY | Lizton 41, Wingate 40. n Davis 47, Decatur Central 42, | Enosoatee 31. Oolitic 42, : thedral 54, Howe 29, | Lucerne 58, alt 5 Fithedr Township 46, Center Grove 44. | Maoy 44, Gilead 34.
adison 63, Brownstown rsh
sville 49, Connersville 32.
Merrillville 58, Wheat 3 | Metea 51. New a By
Middletown 60, Farmland 58, (double overtime)
Milford 62. Akron 33. Mitchell 63, Orleans 49. Michigantown 61, Jackson Twp. (Clinton) |
Mississinewa 61, Dunkirk 37. Montmorene! 50, Monitor 48. Moral Twp. Morocco 56, Morristown 51, Libe
(Shelby) 51, Remington 52
Avr B52, Fair Oaks 43.
Owensville 37, ki hy
fete . {Mulberry 338, Kirklin 28
bia 36. ght Moores Hill 41. Brownsburg 67, Greenwood kston 55, Otterbein 35. k Creek 54, Battle Ground 28. unker Hill 76, Marion St. Paul 55. ambridge City 53, Boston 23. tery le Jo ul histown 45. Chalmers 42, Ida o ] ottesville 53, McCordsville 52. Sajotien 45, Calumet Township (Lake) Pp,
41, . + Chandler 41, P Cnet 50 Shadeland 37. } Clayton_51, Bainbridge 42. P , Lowell 28. P
: P Dana 75, St. Bernice
56. Detroit . St. Gregory 61, Michigan 8t.
Muncie Central 57, Napoleon 66, New M
Paragon 78,
New Castle 49, arion 35.
New Market 52, Covington 45. New Richmond 43, Bowers 33. North Madison 65, Jackson Twp. (Decatur) |
North Salem 59, Oakland i Jackson Tw Osgood 80, Sunman ¢
(Boone) 42, 42,
45, Haubstady
aoll 43, Corydon 33. Smithville 42. ecker Chapel 37. erry Central 57, New Ross 38. ine Village 49, Oxford 27. lainfield 56, Mooresville 51, ortland 48. Albany 37.
atoka 62, D
Princeton 74, Tell City 61. Ridgeville 37, McKinley 27.
: | Rochester 51, Plymouth 45.
Dubos. 84, Stendal 20. » en =. ari Pork 56, iamsport 38. i
(postponed to Tuesdday). y tage 45. - Pea 55, Western (Howard) 45. A lle 35. hart be. Sou Bend Riley B55. tsville 46; Bloomington Unive ansville Central 58, Huntingbur » 82, Youns Ameties 26. - “ orest 64, E 4, Greensfork 82, ors ON ood] nd. 3%,
feits 4“.
v
Gill, (Benton) 38. erent 56. Bloomin 8 : X ia Creek 51, Talma 35.
Greensburg 48, Aurora 46 (overtime). riffin 46, Cynthiana 43. agerstown 50, Lawrenceburg 32. ammond Clark 72, Gary Mann ral I evmsville niral , /N | (Randolph) 58, p (Tippecanoe)
46.
43, est
| Rockport 59, Holland..51, | Roxsvitte 36.” Si cu Hammond | sville 56, Silver Creek 44. Eat Chicago Washington at Royal Centre 54, Monon 50. Rushville 55, Franklin 45. Russellville 40, Filmore 33. Sandusky 61, Sand Creek 30. San Plerre 71, Francesville 47. Seymour 77, Columbus 50.
St. P, Thorntown 44, Dover . | Union City 53, Brookville 5 Valparaiso 53, Ga
Gray 49. w, w
ers 43, West Lafavette 65, Jinan 59. West Le
50, Klondike
oals 58, Plainville 56.
Spiceland 78, Milroy 49. Spurgeon 79, Ireland 54. Stilesville 44, Reelsville 38. Stockw
50, Colfax 48. reek 75, Selma 58. aul 53, Burney 51. Dover 35.
toney
Emerson 486. ernon 71, Paris Crossing 44.
r; evay 30, Patriot G
gton 50, Vincennes Cathelie 53, Jasonville 51, Wabash 50, P 42 a Wallace 40,
oru. 42, 1 jer 81. ¢ aldron 101] yi - : : - Galveston 41.
vil
banon 54, Perrys . ! te's Institute 49, ‘Washington Center
t NT TT Prt
56. 11 54, Greene Township (Parke) 41.
= “JONSE, {Graboski 4, Walther, Mikkelsen, Mitan 4.8
J , ; ; Tied : | ; . { Bytten. : _ : v . | : i fd, 8081 shooting: INDIANAPOYis. |O : A } 30 of 7 , 4 { llege Basketball Results To Trump Aces :# puri mse, g EAL whee y ? : Ss f 2
rs 35 ony hoot Ing INDIANAPOLIS... then finished with 714
[28 i Minneapolis—15 of 21. attempts, : Officials =
LaCrosse 53, Stillwell 35. BUTLER'S BULLDOGS “dont Ll ~~ Joe Serafin and Max Ta-
| DeMotte 62, Tefft 46. Westville 51, Mill
Grass Creek 51, Talma 35.
Creek 50. Union Mills 62. Wanatah 45.
. 4 » tor to get! : | Sway 55, J Twp. 1) 48. Shawswick 79, Austin 47. have to take an eleva : Jackpon Center (Wells) 81. fi 46. [Red Key 54, Montpelier 44. to the top of the Indiana Col- Pro Basketball Mississinewa ‘61, Dunkirk 37.
|Hagrison Twp. (Delaware) 64, Cowan 60. legiate Conférence. Gaston 46, Center 35.
Lafountaine 37. Sweetser 36, Van Buren 51, Roll
But they do NaTionaL BASKETBALL 34. I Ft. Wayne North "Side 64, Ft. Wayne Cen-
{have to beat Evansville. Western Division
|Davié registered a 653 in the Na-| tional League at Fox-Hunt alleys, | Association Bisesi hung up
i¢ League, resulting from games i
f 157-229-268, In the latter tilt eight sfraight/ Mike
Bisesi of High Dollar
qhar-Tl on the day, - two strokes off the first nine with strikes {a low 28, and his 18-hole score of oe {81 cut 1 stroke off the record.
first
or first place with 132. Stranahan, after a poor 1-over-day, cut
Riegel, who had a 68 for the day's rounds, played. a
!steady game over the course for a games. of 227-203-/ a4 Je appeared to have the best
Losantville 38, Willidmsburg 37, | ¥ Won Last Pet. gp. 223 ; dof the day. until ateur Ciral 63. { -The chance to beat the Aces Minneapolis ... 7 35 io of — io |TOUNd of the day until amateu | New Haven S5. Fi. Wayne Central Cath-|Moreland 81, Cadig 32, presents itself in the Fieldhouse INbianiroLrs - 71 18 a — Another 653 came from the girananan‘came in with his briloie Shipshewans ol Torche dL 3 ; RNAPOLIS 23 22 511 ¢ | efforts of Andy Haracz of Pin [lant score Mor 37, Soot 33. South Bend Central 55. Mishawaka 47. [tonight at 8:15. : - [Milwaukee titi: 3 3 433 9s Bruisers in the Naval Ordnance | ant score. ws Kendaliville 63, Der T3 La Porte 64, Goshen 58, » | “Undisputed possession of first] Eastern Division T ‘237 182s 1° ague at Pritchett-Hunt- | k I /aterloo 60, Woleotty ‘ | | Ly “ on Lost Pot f Pp 44 - M th 59. Berme 51. | STATE COLLEGES in the ICC is at stake. The Bully BYweuss ........ 0.) GB.| O'Grady. Har etha $ North Webster 51, Leesbure 41. Oakland City 61, Rose Poly 50. {dogs, . winners of two straight|Roston .... 11 ae "4% | of 223-248-192 nex had A string Bas J Note South Whitley 68, Roanoke 67 (overtime). | v {New York. ...... 32 22 500 © | ky . All South Turner games tonight Angola 59. Fremont 58 - (overtime). OTHERS _ |games, go into the contest tied Fhiladeipns +. 20 22 478 3 George ‘Moore and D Rohr |hsve been } HA Pa Qu a, A crams TE Aw Merson Ty’ -{with St. Joseph's at 2-1 in the = "More _ Last Nighy, 23 10% both TB a 651 wi Mor ms EYO te x rd aga Th | ville 54. y \ . 1 . - | INDIANAPOL . } JoLh. 8 8. , Haniineton Too oe, Huntington Catholie Augisisha A oEimburat (1I1.) ». (loop. The Pumas are. idle to Bost MI Minneapolis . !
M. A South Bend Catholie
| . on 100. Milwaukee 1. - | Howe | Birmingham-Southern "GAIA i, Sewanee Ni8Nt as far as the ICC is con-|Philadelphia 81. Baltimore 70.
. 80, { 1 ames Tonight | Lafayette Central (Allen) 70, Monroeville , (Tenn) 80. {cerned, playing at Loras, Iowa. |p wayne at (overtime). Bowling: Green's. Miami uo on Evansville, like Butler, hasn't Milwaukes' at Ratheater.Wor, Take 81, Larwill 49. TR TT ai caused the opposition too much| °¥ i aoltow Plone, 32, Noodburn i. Chadron (Neb) 78, Doane 72 worry this season. The’ Aces GoonellAPQLIS at Pi. Wayne, i AaGranes 105. Lima 2wp. (aGranses 41. Cie tmnt Cpe; 00. have dropped 15 of 20 starts and Baltimore at gr cute - ' 4 " | Concord (W. Va.) 74, Tuscul (Tenn.) 60. { . - a a waukee. : Oriand 55; Picasant {ake il [Concordia (River Forest) 60, Mission Ne Bulldogs eight of 13. How-New York at Hoston |
y 1 ; House 35. Forest + Washington Twp, (Clinton Co.) Creighion hs, Omaha Anderson St. Mary's 9, Summitville 43. avis and Elkins 92,
a |ever, both clubs are improving as; . ’ : West Liberty (W. va.) freshmen and sophomores learn Olympians Scoring we 4
Markeviile 43. Pendieton’ 37. Detroit Tech 90, Michican Tech 77. the hardwood ropes. Us Came Alexandria 58, Hartford City 48. Duke 73, North Carolina 66, . |Graboski .., a 315 18s Tats AY! Fairmont 51, Lapel 5. Erskine 79, Newbery 60. | - te ; Barnhorst ©. | 5 13 Ti | Seireleville 57, Susar Creek 55 (double Florda State id. Rollins 71, IAC Girls Win a Walther : . 48 Ho 310 129 overtime), hy \ oS. ' { . y Kitehell 44, Whitewater Twp. (Union) 4 Galisudes 61; Towson (Ma) ma. The Indianapolis Athletic Club Less’ 14 i814 ee 10 Millon 61. Brownsville 35. {Tona 88, Kings 75. girl swimmers found Cincinnati a |S Brien +44 130 78 386g Oxford (0.) MeGutfey 70, Springfield Twp. Jasisonville (Ala.). 78, Livingston (Als.) pleasant city last night. They de- Loter . 3 1g 2 8 3 ™ X I s ; . i 7 t. Summit 30, Lewiaeille 39. | Louk na College 59," Southeastern Louisi-|feated the Coca-Cola Girls there Holland ‘ew Cs u 3 3 3 arfiela fs 4. afviand State 112, Delaware State 47. [in a dual swim meet, 53-13: *Crocker ". ry 3 t 0 3 ley 70, Ho reek 41. {ssouri 63, Drake 62. 440-Yard Freestyle Relay—1, IAC (Betsy| Totals ....., .. .. .. 1344 "968 3886. W “Ferre Haute Gerstmeyer Mississippi Southern 73, Northwestern Log- Tuner Mary rie, 4333 Morrison, > goal per game oi Af IRN A \ Morris Harvey 82, Alderson-Broadd Breaststroke—1, Ann . : New York AC. 75, William oe : ends Barton, "IAC = ; na . , 1:18.86. : ! ! Staun 38 R » a (Ki , Em a (Kas.) 50. Freestyle—1, Jenny Englestone, : | Freelandville 51, and 50. Wir Teh 10. McMahon," TAC; 3, Penny 1952. | tters Creekt 6 rs 43
Preestyle—1, 3 - Linda _ Barton, sy 8C. Time, 6:11.. 100-Yard Backstroke—1,
ue Schaefer, |
n 45, oneAnnon 59, C raville 43, C;: 3. Judy|
Riley r . Fama £2 ‘Greens Townsh
State 59, Morningside 54, thodist 62, Baylor He 2
al - | Southern , I'S ern State. 59, Hend: Bo (Parke) 4. Souths ate e
SPORT SHOW
' Marchino, | awk 62, Prairie Creek PRL dicts (Kas.) 68, voria (Kas.) IAC: 32 ry Mi 0, | 1 Lede eg mee ,. Betsy Turner, C y nna : ( A sibuey 5, icstaniyine a Sra Sa a oy Pi GEC le aa Cl Menutacturer's Building ars J Maren i, | Warrensburg (Mo.) 68, Maryville (Mo.) 4. JAC 2. Jenny Englestone, €CSC; 3. Gai State ‘Fair Grounds ton_43, Montezuma 39, [Wayne (Neb) 43. Kearner' (Neh) 45, 1S00-ard Andividua Medley — 1 3 a 273, Van Ruren Township (Clay) testo ni Sinia 81. Tinos "College 4 , Marchino, TAC’ 3. Judy Hariieuy. ~ Indpls., Ind. . | Wheaton (T11;) 100. Calvin (Mieh.) 3 leak. IAC. Tim ‘
ad. uls) 38,
: aureen e,- 4:23 5. 5. Clay City 32. LL VL 300-¥ard Medley Relay-1. ia i { rt) 50. Wak 9. e . hb Apt A art) 2 Pa arusa | Luthe IN Ia) J. C. 44. Turner, Ann Morrison, Judy i ) ID, khart) 45, Jefferson Twp. :
9—BIG DAYS—9
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