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— | OSU Scares Illini Before Losing, 66-6 Se = he Bucks Play

‘Butler Tops Evansville, 71-65, For ICC Leadn.i ream Crosley's 17 | 1 a,

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Edgewood Wins County Grade chool Title ji | COLUMBUS. GL Feb, 2-2 Bulldogs - |

hit a clinching . pivot shot By FRANK ANDERSON

[here tonight to give Illinois, BUTLER took undisputed

the nation's No. 1 basketball first place in the Indiana Col-| ’ legiate Conference last night! with a 71-65 win over Evansville, The game was played be-| fore a piddling crowd of 1082 in Butler Fieldhouse. : In winning their third straight 7 game the Bulldogs broke a tie for thw ICC: lead with St. Joseph's The Pumas, who played nonr INDIANA CONFERENCE Ww L Pet : Butler... ......... . } 1° TR Dea Slate ......c....0 4 2 ~ St. Joseph's .. 2 l 667 Evansville save 3 4 429 Ball’ State .. 2 3 400 : Valparaiso . . 1. 4 200 league foe Loras in Dubuque,!

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Ten victory over Ohio State bee {fore a record crowd in the Faire grounds Coliséum. . | The 6-foot, 8-inch sophomore's {shot was the climax of an excite {ing game in which underdog Ohio State led many times, Ohio State lwiped ont an 11-point deficit and held the invaders to a tie score with only a minute and a half to gO ' i Kerr's shot, hig ninth field goal, climaxed a game that kept 8565 fans roaring throughout as the scrappy Buckeyes played the team rated No.-1 by the United Press board of coaches to a | standstill. J Ohio State led, 15 to 13. at the of the first period but Illinois forged ahead, 35 to 30 at the end of the first half’ and rolled on to a 48 to 47 margin at the end of the third period.

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lteam, a well-earned 66 to 62 BIg Iowa, last night, have a 2-1 rec-

. ord in the ICC. IENDLY - § Butler had to rally to beat the RVICEL Pocket City Aces, who tipped off with a season record of five wins,

15 losses. The Aces-had built a Tinats (46) Ohio (62) el four-point lead in the .last five fx feof frit pt E i minutes of the third period. But [Remar ft 3 3 A Wiisiams.f 2 4 3 AST! : with the score, 51-47, Bulldog} Ns atimard I} 4 art 50 : .Keith Greve hit a hook shot and looper, 1.1 lDnwe 6.0.0 Center Charley Englerth chipped ths ation. “3 i 3Gliauen.c 3 3 in two free throws and a set |Bredar.« 3 1 YRerattax 0 0 | =4. r t 0 0 0 ‘ shot. That made the score 54 51 [Wriehts 60 A Hattie 2 8 4 in favor of the Bulldogs and they | Tones.§ 1 9} never were behind again. | _ lcooks 211 : : © a SC | Totals 25 16 27! Totals 23 16 27 THE BULLDOGS, with three lines: "CORE BY QUARTERS os > minutes of the fourth period gone, : : : : : . > Times photos by William A. Oates ir. Onig gtate 15 18 17 15-4 were in front, 63-53, as Orvis] POTS ONE—Glen Barnard (No. 11) races in for an Edgewood CIRCUS SHOT—This was the start of an amazing shot | GOT IT—Edgewood and Franklin Township players go after |e, Throws Missed-_Diimols. Remora, Burdsall, Bob Reed, Greve hit “gcore as Dick Cline (No. 22) and Tom Lewellyn (No. 27), his team- dropped in by Glen Barnard. He dribbled in fast, turned around the loose ball during their final game in the Marion County Grade Kerr 3. Rreder Fletcher 3. Onin State: fom Joe Suarily We sud ihe mates appear to be giving him moral support. ; and shot. The ball rolled across the hoop and in for Edgewood. School Basketball Tournament yesterday. Edgewood won. [Karafra Be e. prustrons. Gitlaush,

3 pac— - Officials—Jtm Skinner and Jim Crowe. Evansville narrowed the gap Hoosier madness is generally 11 points for the Bulldogs. Don

to 63-59 .in .the next minute of \ focused on high school basketball Broadfield was tops for the . play. Butler started to be cau- IU Learns Brook! n Jbut the little guys had their say Flashes with 16 pots And = Purdue Dro 5 Hh Marquette Tosses tious after that, taking two -free ®. last night at the Bluff Road Hawley scored 10. Michigan, 64 to 57 re throws out of bounds: Bulldog : junior ‘high school gym as .the gunarior height. which en- 2 ® - » g ‘ = r : Jim Crosley hit a layup and the Basketball Lesson Edgewood school won the Marion pled the Bulldogs to dominate | 1) a Row in Hi 10 MILWAUKEE, Feb. 2 (UP) J 5 Aces kept pace with a layup by - 3 County Grade School title with a (,. rehounds was the mazgin of 4 ¢ Marquette snapped a six-game lose

Allen Lechner and a free throw 56-35 decision over Franklin victory. Franklin Township was] ; Br United Press {ug streak tonight as it overcame

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Bawel. That the score . Township. - | : i us 65.62 with 3.52 fest. | BLOOMINGTON, Feb. 2—St. John's taught Indiana a| pms magewood Bulldogs ad: M2 © (gps with the aggres.| LAFAYETTE, Feb. 2—Minnesota racked up an éasyja haittime deficit and went on one Delis: Butler held its own after that basketball lesson—Brooklyn “style—tonight and outclassed vanced to the finals yesterday an uphill battle throughout. /65-t0-50 Big Ten basketball triumph over hapless Purdueito toss Michigan, 64 to 57. ;

and time ran out on the Aces, the Hoosiers, 65 to 55, in an intersectional game, which afternoon by. eliminating Warren Edgewood led at the quarter here tonight. i Marquette’s towering WittbergThree Evansville players and two > cy : Central, 49-29, and Franklin 19-12 and increased the ed to] ie 4 H . ler brothers, Russ and Grant, Butler men fouled out in the last snapped the hosts’ 16-game home-floor winning streak, Township slipped past Lawrence n. 1a te ee The win gave the Gophers a'4-3 record in league play, routed out in the final period, but

. . >, 35-18 at the halftime. The Bull-| j hectic four mgtes; : ! The Redmen, sparked by that Central, 32-31. . dogs held a 48-29 advantage at while Purdue's sixti straight Joss — ithe Wolverines were unable to x THE BULLDOGS had things Sasty Somiation of Center Bob! Robert Gladden, superintend- the third period rest. - . ; roped the Bollermaners into the overtake theif taller opponents. under control in the first quarter us U run awoluk and “Forward Ronnie pnt of County grade schaols, Pre-, L...oced 46 Franklin Twn (35 {B15 Ten collar, a es Michigan, cellar-dwelling team and were in front, 17-15, at the MacGilvray, were.the big show. sented the championship and’ 15 1% pt tz t pt! ‘Purdue couldn't connect from in the Big Ten Conference, held buzzer. Sixteen of ihe Aged’ first-| » Between them they pumped in 43 rypner-up trophies to the finalists. Wimand ni 3 Hawley! 3 1 3/the field for nearly seven minutes go. . |&@ slim 28 to 26 halftime edge. half péints came. on free throws. | as | ng on, points and their passing and floor The tournament's sportmanship Graham. 10 1 HLL 9 o o and never led Minnesota, enjoy- Moa Sus en |The lead changed hands five it only 10 of 43 shots| . work . riddled Indiana's “defense yy, was given to Clem Roome $impsge 2 1 J Rovertsont © 0. 3/ing a pressing height advantage, ‘times . in the third quarter beEvansville ne = that ‘stretch 2 from the beginning until the-final , ; , rence Central. - © Dagwellg © 3 10 Broadfield 7 3 3 dominated the ‘rebounding. Bd 0 : [fore Marquette went out in front HEnaorts eight points and four 67 to 6 Born, 2 = = ; » Edgewood, one of the survivirs Baas’ 1 8 3 dameriev.s : : : Rajalal, Jophet aophomore =x Walcott |and stayed there sia each by Crosley and Bob Reed Speedway outraced Washing- ZAWOLUK'S free in a field of 16 teams, never Johnseig hi Schuman. 0 0 J) ter, sparked his team with 20 | Marquette scored 27 points in

throw got railed in the championship — points, and Guard Chuck Mencel| (pp. ‘rant that Walcott was [the third quarter.

kept the Bulldogs ahead by 10, ton to win, 67 to 62, in a fast : o Totals = 3% 13/ ‘Total 13 210 | | ; p St. John's off to a lead they game. Bob Wyman, an eighth Tataw A BS rani bit 19. ia | to be suspended in Indiana was | The high scorer for the night

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never relinquished. Indiana man- iv ines " ] , period until the. Aces started washington last night, aged to ~ thie sioTe OnvE— at Stade five foot. ninednch pros. Tab IR sd Edsewood 8 Prank-] SCORING honors, however," pePorted in an exclusive. story jyas Lt Mead of Michigan clicking. With the score, 3528.1 , (i. {rajling midway in the 14-all—but.the Easterners led, 23 points. Durie Dagwell dropped in| 'Td¥®. 7 oi and O'Brien. {went to rangy Purdue Center| = = ny lis. Tim rues | Satquetta 00 Wik against them the Aces hit eight first quarter, Speedway jumped to 18 at the end of the first — : pm . eee | Carl McNulty, who hooped 24. Wednesday) po. i 1 - fg ft pf! ielieun . ? straight points and led, 38-35, at to a 11 to 7 first quarter ad- period and gradually extended : Playing a deliberate offense, ¥. |Basarich.f - 5 1 2 Pavichevich.! 4 0" the half. vantage ‘and maintained the lead their lead. ’ Minnesota was ahead, 12 to 7./ BECAUSE OF a suspension a Witiorerc 3 | Sera: 8 8 1 The third quarter Was See-SaW (n.,ughout. Zawoluk finished ‘with 25° It Was Cerv Now t 5 at the end of the first period and given Jersey Joe Walcott by the R.Whibrere 3 0 3 Mead. 134 until- Butler's made that drive in The Plugs led 27 to 21 at the points, despite sitting out the sec- A 4 {enjoyed a 26-21 halftime margin. Indiana Athletic Commission, the Sievers.s 10 1 Kady s } 1 i fhe 1a HERE ee A tha halftime and 54 to 40 at the ond period with three personals. . | Despite McNulty's consistent hit- world’s heavyweight champion Dunne ® 3 § sEerne® 2332 Evansvillegghad had it for 21 third quarter. Speedway balance He hit ten of his’ 20 shots. And : ting in the second half Minnesota might be banned from fighting in Walcsak.e 5 4 1iTopps- 1 0 3 night. If Buller haduy Tuissed 2 was keynoted in a scoring duel MacGilvray dribbled through the Qa er as amp . able to extend its lead. every state except New York. : Geka 0081 of 19 free throws vans between Guards Dave Wilson of Hoosier defense half a dozen Putdue (36). - Minnesota (65) | The suspension of Walcott and) Totals ° 241624 Totals 21 13 2 pain would have beer, MUCH WOT®:| gp sedway and Bill Springer -of times for easy lay-ups LOUISVILLE, Feb. 2—By mandate of National Assos|grewsscs 573 *ateaust 1 3 JIS Tallager. Kalix Bocchicchio, uarguatte’ 2 SVARIR 1 10 N Evansville's, Washington. - ; 3 2 5: @ ay ’ . . y ; ~~ |Btone.f 0 0 1 Gellef 1 1.4'was officially annoupced today {Michigan ...=......... 12.18 15 14-8 Bini io 3 IE giles honors, wilson popped for 22 points. INDIANA'S freshman pivot- ciation President George Trautman, the American Associa- | dyhoun 1c 8 : 1 Reedel i } 3 by F. 8. Pride. chairman of the |g ree, Throgs, Missed—Schwab. Marek. with 17 points apiece. Others iN ang Springer hit for 24. Each Man Don Schiundt led the tion batting champion for the 1951 season is Harry Walker, schuliv.c 10 § 5 Wallerius.c © ¢ ¢ indiana Commission, who is va- 5 Rautiman ted d. Jewell 8, Lawrence the double figures were Greve guarded the other most of the HeOslers ih 18 points who performed as player-manager of the Columbus club. Mcsuiens 1 © { Andersons © o 3 10MIN In Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. |sam Madden. corned. = 14, Englerth 15 Burdsall 10 for time Bill Toole, with 13, and St. John's hit a red-hot .454, : ie 2 etnies pita ESSE 1 8 tioiehasta 82 on LS Butler and Joe Schwitz and Dave Max Rumple, with 11, aided the connecting on 25 of 95 attempts, Previous to this Action; Outfielder ; Rermodve 1°07 Holmes.x THE SUSPENSION came after Wildcats Go Crumbaker with 11 and -16;—Fe-prge—guse to thetr—tth—win- SAile Indiana finished with..a, Robert Cerv of Kansas City had playing rules adopted by this as-| 19-16-25. Totals—. 33.31.23, vv alcott failed to pay a $200 fine| i ~ gpectively, for the Aces. : in 17 games. mediocre .283. It was St. John's heen considered gps gia sociation shall be subject to such Purdue “CORE BY QUARTERS... _ levied against him for fallure Overtime to Win . - " "It was the fourth loss in seven - phy} peterson had 12 points for seventh straight win and 15th in the league's bat-§ fine as the president of the Na-|Giiote 12. 14. 22 17-6510 appear at an exhibition in|

conference starts for Evansville. Washington, winner of Seven of 17 games.’ Indiana's record now ting cnamp. tional Association may impose, Pree p Thjows Missed Brewster 4 Cal Evansville last August. Evansville | EVANSTON, Ili, Feb. 2 (UP)

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# . o reads 10 and 4. American #1 xceeding $500.” ie. P ' . - S Le E. time Butler 16 games. 4 ki : . Ae A mot exceeding $5 |Gelle, Kalafat. Mitchell, is Pride's hometown, | Northwestern's basketball {eam BEFORE GAME tim - aan Indiana (53) St. John's (65) sociation Presi In congidering Cerv the batting Deadline for payment eof th Coach ‘Tony Hinkle announced a| * Speedway (Gir . Washington (62) fe ft pf tg tt pf dent Bruce Dud-ZiE BL on considerng : g if Or “payment ‘o © tonight defeated Michigan State, reli squad of 12 for thelswensont 5 3 "lpetersont [FT P}{Eraakt = 0 'I "simcMabont F325 lev was informed champion, directors of the Ameri- fine’ was "Friday, Feb. 1, a day| ce to T6. 4 t : trave 5 ns i uerepn 3 3 Shomer 13 glkeonarat 4.11 Davis.{ 118 ey Was In] : jcan Association followed a league) us eo after the champion celebrated his ™ 6; -in a five-minute overs game wi i ht. The team was 10 Wisonz 103 3 Kemnodws 3 3 1 Sleawi—0 03 Pelersont 0-0-0 of the Ee 3 lrule adopted in 1948, which stated % 38th birthday. time period before 2600 fans. morrow. 1B m; i n Station at 11:30 yances 33 3 Sriinger.e 3 $ 3 Baum'ner.f 0 0 En 10 3 4 league ea {that before any American Asso-. + Pride said the commission in-| Northwestern (86) Mich. State (16) leave-from Unio ak “= Powellt 1-0 grSchlundt.e.. 8 8 4lbunnc 2 0s quarters here to- [ciation player could become eligi-| formed him by telephone that the tg ft pf) tg 11 pt this morning. Players. named: { Trammelle 1-0 ‘| Scott 0 0 2 Duckett.g 2 1 4ipight i : » er | Dellefield.f 4-1 , Bower.f 3 s 2 Ray Stewart eh 148.2 Masters.g 1 3 3 MacGilvravg 6 6 5 . ble for designation as. the batting] fine had not been paid. Ehmann.t 0 1 2PFurseth.f 3 1 Burdsall, Greve, ; | Totals . "28 1118 Totals .. 24 14 20| posandax 4 1 2 Walkers 000 During the a st have batted] | Kurka.f 0 0 23/8tackhouset 8 0 5 Crosley, Don Holloway, ‘George! .°& gh 1 i at Espositog 2 2 2 : t th champion, he mu i ® we { Lebuha.c 61 4 Pars $13 rosie) ' Mil Radkovic Harcy mia tme Score—Speedway 27; ash- Totals Fim Tots Ee c ou rse o e officially '400_or more times in that : By United Press ! PRIDE said Indiana was a Petrancek.c : 3 § Sarlson 3 1 3 4 Theofanis, Mike I : Free Throws Misséd — Speedway 13, SCORE BY a 01901 season, Harry Walker season : |. CHICAGO, ~ Feb. 2 -—— Notre member of the National Boxi Blever.g 0 4 Hoare om 18 : Porter, Englerth, Tom Huff, Reed washington 6 5 : BY QUARTERS a la y hit f g ¢ * . sd : - , ops 4 on OXINK | ~edarstro 10 2 , ofter, Sap : Officials—Hurrle and Glaze; Audis 3 10 44 13-35 Walker hi Oran > : J ou {Dame's famed fight ran out withi Association, which recognizes Biase 6 4 5 Weds 13 8 4 and Dick Cranny. Viz — : | mr WE ed Kraak 1185 average ol .393, with 298 official] NG tr jlavers in the 12 minutes left to play tonight suspensi £ b Mottramg = 1 2 PANS.& 1 - Hinkle also announced that Bill | ghee Throw 7 Missed — Kraak, Farley '3, at bats in 110 games Cerv's AMONG 1e pla) $ i : PE : pensions of any member state. | Schlatter,g 0 Roepke, sophomore guard ‘rom b d Wil T il Eo vi sh a 12 e was 344. with 425 official American Association who last and mighty Kentucky, ranked New York is the only non-mem- Totais RF Tolar HABE ry re it FAIS . Dunn 2. Duckeit. MacGillivray 3 raverage was .344, A! season had 400 or more official second ‘best in the nation, sailediper state in the U. S. ota a 4

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er ———— 1g ar » Free Throws Missed—G $3. piate_appearances in 109 games. oo "i. 1 Bob Ceiv had the from behind for a 71 to 66 cage! The suspension, unless lifted, 2 Detleneid peirancer. Blever. Slahar

clared. ineligible because of , 1 # ; i f y ri n ’ ¢ rer, shies. Roepke That Man Again Taylor Has Scare But [In awarding the title to. Walker.|, "overage. victory before 15,965 fans fn’ the might prevent the Walcott-Harry Carlson. Caves. 0 > Dower Fursets, academic “deficie hoep Trautman cited a paragraph of M8 X .. »|Chicago Stadium : ike ih ASRS SO joined Wilbur Zobbe amd Jesse| BOSTON. Feb. 2 “(UP)-—Don Wins Thriller 73-71 lithe official scoring rules -which| The provision governing batting, . wt) : Matthews title fight in Las Vegas, . . Wirmann on the “flunk” list. Gehrmann-of Milwaukee beat FBI Times State’ Bernice |states: “To be eligible for the championship. eligibility in wel DePaul Sowned Cincinnati, 62 Nev. Jentjoned Hor arly ay. Franklin Wins Over Butler (ID) Evansville. (8) "Iman Fred Wilt of New York by N . i. Neuse: DEtHn championship of any/major leagues is outlined as fol- to 48, in the opener o e college yvalcott and Bocchicchio sa ro- . ar 8 Dwipont. ; %/10 yards tonight as he coveretiroa or oad Berti inl PE elit. x player must have lows: “To be eligible for the in-/double header for its 16th victory moter Harry Hunt of Los An- Huntington, 83 to 67 he tapind 0 0 2Bawelf . 3.11 S/the Hunter Mile of the 63d annual! psnrra ; gis ne red in at least two-thirds of dividual battfhg championship of in 20 starts. [geles had offered them $250,000 Times State Services Greve 3: 4. fLechnerd 1°60 Bip Ll TL eet In 408.9] Cord in Indiana basketball cir-|appeare : team." '|a major league a player must bel, But it was the Notre Dame- for the Las Vegas fight. HUNTINGTON, Feb, 2—Franks By i at Hr 12.00] Tate af unatlles dre -last night when iheylthe games Played by nis team. 8 iio win at. least 400 oficial/Kentucky game which drew the| lin College broke a tie in the : tewart.e 3 5|Nash.c ore -12,! spectators a ; ma m1 sav ght : d ? . ; HE 7An.c 731% salvaged a 73-71 victory over An- . : : " | - Englerth.o . 3 3 2iNledermeierc 3 ‘1 4[Garden. a ag College in the final 20 INTERPRETING the -scoring times at bat. [fans and the game fulfilled its Pann Group first minutes of the third quarter Radkovieg 0 0 0jSchwitz.e 2 1 11 Gehrmann’s 16th victory sn hi ; il . x les. to be part of the playing! It was not clear to American billing as the Wildcats won their here tonight and went on. to de Holloway... 2 0 4/Crumbakerg 8 0 4 > ns 16) y 8 seconds. rues. 7 + Par ON : iv dt. Why 117 * feat Hunti Coll 2 2. 3 Combs.g 1 0 5 20 duels with arch-rival Wilt stole i i rules of baseball, Trautman then Association directors why the re- 17th in 19 games. Sh a feat Huntington College, 83 to 67, Reed. 31 Domb 5.00" $ SLOl€F Taylor, .which now has a 16-3 rules Q a ’ TS thi rob tl a 8 uns an lin a non-confere basketball Crannvie 80 -iwims the show from Rev. Bob Richard's! a. +3 BLE cited a section of the National quisites for this award should no ; re nce ‘baske Porter.g 0 0 1 k on, |Fecord, has a strangle hold on the] : hi NOTRE DAME, hard hit when Py Hit. SL — =| winning pole vault of 15 feet 27 | ;oosi Conference lead .with Association Agreement which be the same for both the major , PHILADELPHIA, Feb. 2 (UP) . Totals x ps "0% % inches —iirst 15-footer in Boston a try ht hii ah no Lv reads: “Official playing rules must leagues ‘and those miinor leagues its three top guards, Don Strasser, — The Pennsylvania A thletic| ¥ranklin held a 42-35 edge at SCORE PY PE 18 21 15-71 since the great Cornelius War- feats. alg Was the fifth in|be used. Any club that plays a! which likewise play a schedule of Entee Shine and John Stephens, Commission ‘cannot go along” the end of the first half but

Butler ces - ; | | Evansville ....:........ 15 21 11 2=65{mergam get the local record 10 , ame of baseball except under the 154 games. ’ (were declared ineyigible today; with the suspension imposed on Huntington moved in to tie the Jree Throws. Missed—DBurdsall 3. Theo. |vears ago tonight. Has games for the Ravens of An- 8 P battled from the opening gun. | Heavyweight Champion + J8fsey count in the early stages of the 3 "Holloway. 3. Wilkinson, Bawel 3, Con. |" The mile time was thé. secon derson. ha Indiana's t | Each team was]ahead seven Joe Walcott by the State of Indi- third. They were unable to Jesp Forest Jackson, Indiana's top times and the score was tied seven ana, Commissioner John (Ox) UP the pace, however, and

nolly 4, Nash 2. Bivin 2, Niedermeler, times, five coming in the first! Dagrosa said tonight. {lin forged ahead,

/ Crumbaker, Combs 3. |fastest of the indoor season and|.ojegiate scorer,” dropped in 20! Basketball : Results —Butler: 26 of 71 { > scorer, ated ion Bl nD 20 of ng at- only a half-second behind the oints for the winners. Charley

| i ; Tto11 « ‘ 3 ¢ tempts, 253. |clocking Gthrmann set before his| ir. ic tabbed 26 for Andegson| {period which ended in a 1 | “The suspension is very" un- ¥ ; i ise Thicw, Shooting Butler: Io of of) IMilwaukes neighbors last night | ood Warren Gourley scored 24. C I - {American International 67, St.!deadlock. Then the Irish, paced fair and. arbitrary,” Dagrosa| 13th Straight Win tempts, 595. > |when he defeated Wilt by 12| 4 a that saw ‘the Jead oliege : | Michael's (Vt.) 52. by Sophomore Center Dick Rosen- guid. “If F. 8. Pride were in his of-| BUFFALO, N. Y,, Feb. 2 (UP Be ows Declinego-Butler: 3 y . | Gj) game mat. : : 3 | I Loyola. (Balti- thal, who caged 10 points in thes. : ! » N.Y, Feb. 2 (UP) Officials = Prank -Luzar- and Babe yards. {change ‘hands nine times, Taylor STATE [American U. 71, Loyola a " Fi Po AL, ce in Indiana he would have | Powerful St. Bonaventure, one" Wheeler. ] tn liced the decision when Ted Wright Butler 71, Evansville 65. , more) 63. | minules, scram "8 (seen the letter we sent him three of the nation’s two remaining une

¢ } ar SRS Yer ’ i - : . : : - | Assumption 69, Curry 65. (point lead and a 39 to 33 halftime gays ago, stating we would not| defeated 1 a i todk#fa rebound and sank a layup. Franklin 83, Huntington 67. _ | ! ! : 5 : : a college basketball Spartans Set 3 Hanover $ Panthers " ‘The Trojans led at the quarter Hanover-89, DePauw 72. Augusburg 52, Macalester 50. ladvantage.

go along with any suspension.” |teams, breezed to its 13th

' . { . ot Ta . Ak d with % { ; 1 y-$17 3 - Turn Back Tigers, 89-72 23.99 and extended the margin|Tlinois Wesleyan 82, Wabash 72. Baldwin Wallace 86, Akron 59. | There their splurge ende Dagrosa said that last Aug. 16 straight victory tonight by pour in i $45 ° Indoor Track Records Times si oh - to 43-35 "at the Intermission./Indiana’ Central 84,. Manchester Bethany 68, Marietta 52. (Frank Ramsey and Bobby Wat...) it" 104 heen advised by Dr.|ing it on in the last half for a : an EAST LANSING, Mich,, Feb. 3, ARO tele oy oS ianover Tayler saw the ead dwindle 10) Be : Bowling ‘Green 63, Loyola (La.) ‘son keying the Wildcats to an all- yw 1 Terry, a commission | 79-48 victory over Loyola of : JUP) Se (Michigan Syie Oolleg® corked a brilliant offensive in | 53-50 in the third quarter but just Indiana State 62, Valparaiso 60. Mo Pay 85. Wane i Someback. . « |physician, to cancel his pext|Chicago. : ! Yo Bers tomate with a 812 the second half here tonight and managed to outlast the Ravens. |Kentucky 71, Notre Dame 66. Tooke 5, Wagner ROSENTHAL was the, scoring] CXhibition Jn Evansville) .bes|. : : ll a) ; J . pph’s 74. * he , i a a {cause he had a "fever of 102, i Ce sah A to 521% win over Notre Dame, (Outfan DePauw's Tigers for An mmm — yLoras 78.5% Josephs 74 50. .|Buffalo 64, Brockport 49. __|star with 25 points while Ramsey oqo and nocded a f 202, vas Big Ten. Standings sa Sil Michigan State Freshman Jim 89:72 victory. Ev "St. John's (Brooklyn) 65, Indiana Canisius 65, Boston College 55.%|paced Kentucky with 24, Leroy i 4 TT : . Vrooman set a meet. .record in| Joe Roilings and Bud King Jw an ° eam {St- Jon's (Brooklyn) 65, ANA Capital 89, Mt. Union 76. Leslie hit 18 for the Irish while Digrosa said Walcott was exve: the high jump with « leap of §/P2¢ed the Panthers with 23 and Le fo 58 a . |Centenary 81, Southeastern 53. [Cliff Hagan dropped 17 and Wat. 2mined by Terry after he had / feet, 3%; inches. Shot Putter Don|22 “Points respectively. Bob! MINNEAPOLIS, Feb. 2 (UP)~ Taylor 73, Anderson 71. Central $5, Dubuque 63. - !son 14 for the Wildcats given an exhibition at IndianSchieswohl set a new MSC var- Ratzer- wal tops for DePauw ..There were other players on, Wheaton 83, Ball State 76. [0 (0 ‘ee AE fo “| Notre Dame (68). Keitueky, (71) town Gap, Pa. for 46,000 soldiers sity indoor mark at 49 feet, 2 With 15 tallies: the basketball court today | ' OTHER BIG TEN: Cornell 64, Pennsylvania 51 [Bertrand 50% whitakert '& fs 75 8nd dignitaries, including Gov. riches, altos meet record. Al: The ead Changed hands mine when Notre Dame grade gchool + Ilinoi€ 66, Ohio State 62. Dayton 61, Toledo 44. * . Lpsitet 2 2 ¥ Tsioropoulos. i §JonD 8. ‘Fine. Cie aT . third record was a 9:47 two-mile ih Te n Bi a iy at the best St. Cyril's, 51 to 36. Marquette 64, Michigan 57 (non. DePaul (Chicag'o) 62, Cin Rosehthale 10 3 3 Haganwe § 1 5 Dagrosa™ said- Walcott was FUR Lia -w "turned in by Jerry Zerbe of Mich- Outset of. third. q the! But. there's not much doubt. | conference). ph I cinnati 49, = ._ |Gibbons.eg. 1 3 oktc 8 0 0ready to pay the $200 fine this RET, : Panthers drew away. The clubs! that Not d t 45.00 ) 7 -(MeCliogkes's : 3 1 2 Ramsery™- 118. 3 Kk but He : sted Hoosier Co {gan State. Gir ; were. tied at 18-a1l +H the first | that Notre Dame had Some hing {Northwestern 86, Michigan State Detroit Tech 63, Adrian 51. . W.Suliivan.e 2 3 3 Watson 8 3 3| Wee but he (Dagrosa) suggested, Aon EE egies 31, [WeRR, Seg aL SM du the lust kg 2 Sneaan ream 1% Jeryear. 76. (overtime). - |Duke 89, George Washigon 4, ; Neumasr & 80 | et |e STaInbieR letter to Pride. Je Bailar. ls College Track 140-29 edge at the half. In the| ail 51 of his team's winning | ,. ., OTHERS Po a, Grertonm Tr 38: | Jota 313 5f ‘twin 3 18 3 piaining the fine was unfair and|Banmen --:n Michigan State 61%;, Notre Dame third quarter. Hanover piled up| points, © see. (Adams State 64, New M | abimiiols rater ot iE izgvan i ahd that Pennsylvania. wou 4d not 2. - ; ci 77 |e 68-49 margin, ——— Miltary 53. _ + | Continued on Page 17—Col. 4 Gitvoni 3H rad Tawi Declined: I recognize any suspension, ; aie og : dir x 3 i : s Sl soon, ig wil : : i aan ~ . She a a i ER