Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 February 1952 — Page 14
3 Olymps Meet 7 Warriors in ©
Crucial’ Game, FELL By' FRANK ANDERSON | ? THE OLYMPS may defeat | \the-Philadélphia Warriors, here tonight, but it won't be
Ate EDDIE ES Sips by a nose. Buckshot O’'Brien’s|
proboscis is broken. i Vietims of troubles rangin WHAT IS described as the first official All-Time, |trom official to nasal, the Olymps All-Star Chicago Cub team is at hand . .. It includes two [play host to the Warriors at 8:30,
{in Butler Fieldh native Hoosiers, Mordecai Brown, pitcher, Terre Haute, ia rapons louse: dee O'Brien.
and Billy Herman, second base, New Albany. Philly is. gunning for third in the
It also includes two former Indianapolis players, |Fastern Division and has become tougher than hardtack to digest. Gabby Hartnett, catch, and Riggs Stephenson, outfield 'Bycky was a victim of Sunday’s| . Hartnett was Indianapolis player-man- |bitter, protested loss to the Ft.
: w fett ager in 1942 . . . Stephenson was sold to of that Pistons io Begin
the Cubs by Indianapolis and stayed with [tion to help out. |
them nine years, 1926-1934 . . : His best | Iike the Warriors, Indianapolis, BY n 3p an lis having third-place worries of seasons were 1929, hitting .362, and 1920, |its own. At present the Olymps| hitting .367. : are only two games in front of | : the rough-tough Pistons. ‘Since Owen J. Bush was Tribe manager Ft. Wayne plays Milwaukee, the| when “Stevie” was sold . . . Before ad- [last-place club in the National anci » bi i ida fair Basketball Association's Western : u vanong lo the big show, Riggs did a fair Divigion, tonight an Olymp win is Fddie Ash job wrecking American Association fences imperative.
with his bat . .. Other members of the Cub All-Time team: ve Charlie Grimm, 1b: Stan Hack, 3b; Billy Jurges, ss; Hack | BUT THE desire to win 1s a
. ~~ b two-way striget. Philly wants this. Wilson, outfield; Kiki Cuyler, outfield; Jim Vaughn, Charlie lone badly. New York, idle to-
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only 96 for the Cubs from 1903 through 1912. ... In 1908 for what will be a “crucial”
: . : > game. Once past the facts one} he won 29 games and pitched the crucial battle which gave runs into personalities. Philadei- month- old Billy Raschi.
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Root and Lon Warneke, pitch. night, is only ove gare orwand Taylor's Trojans stayed home Jo 2x um Fis Hives of thel, Rt Oy ik El : : " a ( e fourth-ranking kK e Gotl-: United Press Telephoto. 90) Three we nanimous choices, Brown, Hartnett and ; . } : .. 120-18 at the first. buzzer. §t. re u teh crew ©. GOOD NEIGHBOR—New York Yankee Pitcher Vic Raschi Jowa. came back strong as But-| John's led, 39-31, at the half. It
Wilson . . . Three-fingered Brown won 195 games and lost So: those facts set the stage i. Vito for the children who live near his Redinglon-Beach, Lou Rymkus Fla., home. The little fellow with his back to the camera is 20-
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Butler's Bulldogs Throw 58-57 Scare At lowa Hawkeye
MORAL VICTORIES don't]
count. ‘And Iowa's darned The Times glad of it. Butler's Bulldogs, a rank 2 underdog, almost knocked off the
Hawkeyes in Iowa City last night. Only a stall of the last three min-| utes enabled the Hawks to skin |
by with a 58-57 win. If: Butler's/y 4 had a breathless evening with debate by ruling Theofanis had George Theofanis had been fouled ywheaton before winning, 80-78.[been fouled after the final whistle, before instead of after the finaliywith three seconds to go Trajan| Radkavic, a starter at guard for whistle, there's no telling what|johnny Bragg zipped in a fielder|the injured Jim Crosley, led But. would have happened to. the just after crossing the center liné|ler with 15 points. Darling was Hawks. fto wrap up the decision, Taylor practically the whole Iowa While the Bulldogs were cover- had trailed all the way before offense, getting 10 field goals and ing themselves with glory in the gaining a short-lived 78-77 ad-|11 free throws for 31 points. But. Corn State, Purdue was taking it|vantage in the last minute. . ller outscored the Hawks from on the chin here in Hoosierland.| 5. 4ya only other game in the the field, 24-19, but Towa made 20 The Boilermakers becamé St.igia¢e ast night Huntington nipped Of 28. free throws. John's: seventh straight victim, ooncordia, 86-84.
64-53, in Lafayette. . =» 8. a a] n 8 8 PURDUE COACH Ray Eddy : . i aay wy NOW FOR Butler's near miss Started. Freshmen Charles Mc+ NOTRE DAME gave the state with Jowas Mullen and Denny Blind at guard
a 50-50 mark against out-of-state |lopposition by slapping down |Northwestern, 75-69, in Evanston, {I11. It “was Notre Dame's 12th win in 17 starts,
The Bufldogs caught the Hawks 20d Junior Glen Calhoun at for. at 7-6. Then with Keith Greve and| Ward, benching Ted Server, John little Mike Radkovic hitting well Dermody -and Pete Brewster. The
‘the Bulldogs upped their margin MOVe almost paid off. PP BIN} ed py Blind's one-handers the
{ler hit a scoring snag of five min-
was 54- - utes. Thanks to Chuck Darling| Ss 54-44 at the end of three pe
riods as the Redmen took A the Hawks gained a 32-32 tie at|st. John’s played control B Sart.
Joins IU BRIS. vv _ |the fourth period and. Purdue
the Cubs the pennant over the New York Giants and Phia is well endowed with per- = re
t : avnmoms sonalities. Christy Matthewson . . . This was the ° od The No.”1 warrior is Paul Ari- N )) k wW game which followed the turbulent fracas 4 i Jain, Sie s igri 10 Minne 0 uc ac ut ; : i {apolis” George an in; N in which Fred Merkle of the Giants pulled (scoring. A leaper and a bounder baseball's historic “boner,” which cost.
i [Arizin is averaging™23.5 points Ti | Bi New York victory . . . Big Jim Vaughn, game, : inne S in t
had had it for the night.
G vel “i BUTLER TOOK the lead as the; The Redmen, hot as they oo ow, rl off third period opened and held un-|wanted to be, hit 22 of 44 from til shortly before the clock showed |the field. As usual, their Alle CLEVELAND, Feb. 5 (UP)—| three minutes in the fourth American Bob Zawoluk paced the
(period. The Bulldogs were in|attack wit Ti The Cleveland Browns today re-Per gs were ina with 25 points, g ime leased Tackle Lou Rymkus to be- jront by 10 points when Iowa’s| ok come a line ¢oach for Indiana’ arling and Bob Clifton began |
” ” n southpaw, pitched the memorable game he against Cincinnati's Fred Toney in 1917 . For nine innings, Vaughn and Toney pitched no-hit, no-run ball, but in the 10th Vaughn yielded two hits . . . One of them, Billy Herman
{Andy Phillip, E4 Mikan, George. Senesky, Stan Brown, Mel Pay- . > ton. Walt Budko and’ Nelson a girl, Richard.” All regpected hi Bobb. Gottlieb thinks highly of
IN SUPPORTING roles to Ari-| By JIMMIE ANGELOPOLOUS | University. zin are Joe Fulks, a 16.3 shooter; I KIDDED Dick once. He was friendly and likeable and
I chided him when he was a sophomore with a “ya run like 1043, increases the Cream an
age and now—three years later—he’s starting the big time. ‘be named by Head Coach Bernie; dribbling . exhibition. Butler
jclosing it up. The Hawks spurted| NOTRE DAME had a 72-69 Addition of Rymkus, who was On Darling's seven and Clifton’s lead with 31% minutes feft and
four points and took a 58-57 lead then stalled two minutes. Joe (graduated from Notre Dame a with three minutes left. |Bertran’s free throw and field
1 were the last Irish point, Clifton took over at that ti 80a nia s natur n ./Crimson grid staff of assistants] point” y, tural talents and cour to three. Two more assistants will and befuddled the Bulldogs with! the ea Normans
points. . High for the losers wags
a scratch in the front of the plate by Indian Jim Thorpe, Arizin and Phillip were unan- Runaway Richard used to grit|
The Brewers have arranged to give the |ready- whistling Jim officiated the!
tate
Quantico 571 m & Mary
+301 [the - explosive starter- in the 60
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his teeth, bolt out of his starting (the top indoor time of :06.1 sec-' & while both starred at Notre ran out on them. | Butler (57) Towa (58)
ready to wear Indiana Univer- Tony doesn’t play a lot df first played track colors. A January String guard next fall, I'l -go bridge
+ | sity’s fans there a look at a big league club by 8ame withthe Pistons Sunday. 0 0 S000 Ermer has back -to-selling- watermelons and fore. 80
; ) The Olymps have had thei tor: bs schejuiing t their parent Boston Braves for | frac ore an. ave ia hele ‘left. Tech. He'll run against GR HE SHEE the Wa more first place vote than. Ken. |® OPPs. — one date . . . Also at Kissimmee a new | They'd like nicer breaks start. Illinois In -Indlanas oponieg. gg, =. to join the Browns, beginning a (01KY but attracted less YO | ee oy Ste, | b t ad: sprin | ing tonight. : [track meet at Champaign Fe career at tackle that found him ga ; gp or a tota McMahon.t s 8 4 Calhoun, f : 5 i attraction is to be stage . « a spring | ; | He's slated for duty indoors Bi David 3 , playing on four All-America Con- or points. Illinois led the Pais: g 9 gToeper 388 George Selkirk training American Association All-Star Pro Basketball : jin the explosive. 60-yard. dash 9 he aeaandss Bop fETENCE championship teams, a I points in last Dunaf =~ 8 0 iischorrt 0 8: NATIONAL BASKETBALL Association [HDg. urdue, incidentally,” likes Ben National League title squad and , Zawoluk.c 10 5 4 Runvand 1 6 4 game between Defending Champ Milwaukee, piloted by Western Division Richard made the top grade Davis’ Dave Marksbary and a National RE I con- | - 2 2 =» ne lI: 383 Jolly Cholly Grimm and a picked team made up of lead- |... “io 4 % °° jn high Whool track bessuse David, the GO- tender last season. IN ADDITION to their first Duckeiis. 3 3 A bomary 35.3 . ron AA [Rochest ees 28 ; e wasn't a | a of our . , Blind, 6 ing players (who are in shape) from the other seven INDIANAPOLIS alt B 301 first class SN Betitor. a lad county foot- oa Tn Hr i A Re iacats Sl [Bama 0 80 t. Way ell. eac : Sn ox wo clubs . . . George Selkirk, Kansas City manager, will master Bayne no3 81 9 who ls the epitome of real suc- | ballers the last championship games. In five with for third and fourth, and one ea Totals SoH Totals 18 17 30 mind the All-Stars. | Eastern Division pr. ap | 8 In prep athletics. vo years, lies the Browns, his team won the for seventh and 10th. Illinois gf Joba's ......... 2" 13 " 13 10-84 rs 8 : Srracide oo. 0 Iv 898 | Dick was a hard-worker, his urdue e | title. os had nine seconds, seven thirds,| pree Throws Missed—M . . 3 : a : —McMahon 3, Davis, This event is to be well ballyhooed and is really supplying Boston .......... 25. ‘15 581 8 [road to state championship fame wants to major, He was All-Conference selec- three fourths and three seventh Dunn. Walsh. Zawoluk 3, MacGiviaye he h I . It was. possible to arrange ak," MN 48 3 (yas rough and rocky. He earned in. agriculture. tion at offensive tackle in 1947, place ballots. . Duckett 4 Sieyster 2, Runvan 4 Moe fuel for the hot stove league . p Baltimore - 13M 205 17% his reputation the hard way. His In that case, he 1948 and 1949. Rymkus is 32/v The coaches based their ratings the super spring training ovelty (Mar. 24) only because all | _ ~~ Results Last Night |infectious smile told you he had should ‘be afyears old, a native of Royalton, on ganfes played through Satur. Western Conference ht AA t ill train‘in Florida this year ... . Several big Games Tonight ’ {just won another battle’ of con- Boilermaker. Il, and.a product of Chicago's day night, Feb. 2. By United Press . eight eams wi vs | Philadelphia at INDIANAPOLIS. 8:30. fidence with himself. “Dave had a Tilden Tech. He is married to nots ........ % © 100 wo 8 league notables and lesser lights from the 10 major camps in |- Miwaukes at Fi. Wayne. No speedster touched Dick -in/| look-see into'the the former Miss Betty Widmoyer| s 2 » ju tarred]: 8% 416 30 g | (Only Games Scheduled) ) oe Minnesota"... ... 5 3 625 508 458 Florida are expected to converge on Kissimmee thet day. | T— eee the 100 and 220-yard dashes all! Dave Marksbary football busi- of Nappanee, Ind. The couple; THE ONLY newcomere to the Northwestern 4 4 300 su a ‘ last year. He was the only ya-| ~~ less at Teiines- has T.year-old twins, Pat and|top 10 this week was Oklahoma Bho 1] B30 “deal” s ver- D k I's ; beaten boy in both events all|See last fall and I understand the Mike. " |A&M, which upset Kansas during MiShitan State 3 4 43% 400 7 A WINTER baseball “‘deal has been sort of .ove un é season. When he reeled off the General would like recruiting |the week. The Aggies jumped to Michican and 30 Mod looked ... Last spring. Toledo trained at Bartow, Fla., and | 100 in the state meet, then copped him, I imagine the home folk 10th place from a tie for 22d the —oX 1_6_ 143 465 5a { ’ ere would like taking an occa- previous week. Buffalo at Avon Park . .. Singe last season both clubs R Hi q the furlong, he became Tech's ! : changed ownership . Detroit sold the Mud Hens to inde-| arings first double late shalnpion Sifiee Flonal Joos = hig, » rough Daves. | After Illinois came Kansas WATCH REPAIRING . - I» { TODAY Glen Gray won in 1921. 4 State (14-3), which retained third ©. pendent owners and then purchased Buffalo, . . The Bisons | a. a | Dick toured the 100 in 10-sec- S 2. m | {with three first place ballots and by EXPERTS: / . emple 0 gnds flat, two-tenths off the states PARK SCHOOL! ¢ 1247 points. ‘St. Loui y ed they wanted to train near the arent Tigers, at [Ruteers 470 Bucknell “488100 S John De Voe p ouis (15-4) was|J| At Miller's Modest decid y P S ge ffal Yale So weDringlield meet mark, and the 220 in 21.8,/looks like Big Ten timber in fourth with "one first place vote «pind dost Prita; . Lakeland . . . There were no vacancies . . . So Buffalo Bradley Hi"®oya ng six-tenths ‘off the pace. Cer-lshort pants. He has nice Boils land 175 points, and St. Bonaven-| "QUICK SERVICE propositioned ‘the Mud Hens for the Bartow camp, offer- | Lasalle’ 03 Voinegown +333 tainly, hes one of Indianaponts’ good movement, fine co-ordina- jure (13-0) was fifth with three . a u { Manchester 429 Franklin 404 st ever in the sprints | tion, 18 6-3 and weighs ab rst’ place votes and 168 points.! | Mi s about 185 | points.'}| %* ing Avon Park in the swap . ‘ Toledo, being free lance, Sr HH Qoginne, 63d) . 7 4 | ve could nd i at Thdlans {The Billikens and St. Bomaventure iller Jewelry Ki - played hurd to get-and said “maybe” . .. Toledo men- Qil*jjs» #1 Hedelbere 412 yp pICK has some luck, he'll. despite his older brother (were tied for fifth last week. | i tioned it néeded players . . . Buffalo saw the light... S0 |W iiennn™ 328 Miitkn 33} }|be the same kind of go getter at| Charley's matriculation at| | attempt in the last second. Several 29 on the Circle he clube traded nd Toledo got two players in the Xavier, O "633 Tampa - "810 Indiana. Personally, I think he'll Princeton, John's going to! {minutes after the game the official] 8 Doors From Power & Liskt Co the clubs tra camps a oledo g p 0. Washington 555" 4b Carolia. +s¢3 d0 better in the longer dashes, Princeton is not a foregone con- |timer resolved the ensuing great
deal . .. That recalls a deal made in the South some years Mis; Southern +311 Ls Coliege 347 particularly the 220. Dick isn't clusion . .. so a man said.
\Crimmins, a teammate of Rym-| couldn’ t break it up and the clock |Frank Petrancek with 18
{mous icks for ‘the East scorin the winning run. p astern 8 8 ’ squad in the up-coming All-Star ioeks Si jo ? oe or Br as gid ’ kt Mi orl a 4% a : | Theotanin.t eon { Thompson, t 1) a - wad — ss y i all ’ Gene Desautels’ Indianapolis Indians and the Columbus game in Boston Gar Se Tuesday. ch tos” Bete both the 100 and 220 events three| | Bob Madde iL ou | ®mLLDOG THEOFANIS was Reed. 1 : 3 Jarman $58. Red Birds won't be total strangers when they open the Ameri- [competing against a Western and swing his [pears in & vow ¥¢ snd Tove] Dartmouth and Georgetown <aid,[CHarged by Jarnagin on a layup EE i | Citftons 1 . a ; ; ’ reene.g - 0 can Association season at Colmubus, Apr. 16 . . . Fact is, they'll team. that includes Olymps Leo arms as though ” | combination, PUP have been added to the staff |Hotioway.s § 3 3 Stenger.g ? know considerable about each other's lineup They are Be et on Da A Aer eles Ron yith {Maddock also was a lo ana. 1041 Wildcat 1 t porters $3 0 ucklesg 0 1 : “ee | ela o uncnin w & 3 Mach ISIS nfup a, Ms mdpoid cul Babyboi Malia: 8 ' Tony's Home Permanent Crimmins on the 1940 and 1 S IST = = ne .. booked to meet four times in Florida spring exhibition games, lily) Pa & 1 points, The 33- “ 3, efts a | AUTLER “PLUCKED : Irish teams.’ ’ Totals hd 2d Totals 1b 20.34 ; oirt loss arriors took that rights. : oR a ripe] Rymkus' tenure in collegiate] 0 UP coring by Quarters all attractions to be played at Daytona Beach Ts However, po must rankle a team that] But Tech |plum last week. Tony Zilson, the and pro football has been of n Oo Butler ..........v. 23 3 4 look for the rival managers to hold something under wraps in |features the league's No. 2 scorer. Track Coach {ex-Tech football and wrestling/ championship caliber. He was 2 | FTEs, Throws Moped Eogleth Radia. the tilts which are played just for the exercise. {The meeting tonight is the third. Paul Myer} workhorse, enrolled at Butler member of Coach Frank Leahy’s . By United Press ty onaaart,2, Hol 2 Bart ee 3. Davis, played | Both teams have a win, the War- helped take care "i last week. He was ‘at Purdue. for Irish team that was undefeatedin” NEW YORK, Feb. 5—The Northwestern (69) Notre D rior’'s coming in Philadelphia, lof ‘that. HE. : . his first semester and doing well'1941, having. played in 1940 United Press Board of Coaches otre Dame (75) : WHEN THE new ownership pulled the Hoosier ; Dick Tinnel ° , 1 ches ig 18 pf] 1g ft pt . 2 8 x nursed Richard in wrestling . . . Finances . , «| through 1942. Rymkus made All- ynteq the Kentucky Wildcats as Dellegers 5 2 5 Bertrandf 7 . . anf 1 0 OLeslief 6 Indians out of Kissimmee, Fla., as a spring training base, ' GENERAL MANAGER J. R long wisely and let him exploit, Tony's home permanent now ; « .|America mention 1n his last sea- the nation's top college basketbal] Furkat 30 stake; 51 { the champion Milwaukee Brewers moved in . The As- |(Babe) Kimb h his own natural abilities. Coach!‘ If Indianapolis ever had a pop- son at Notre Dame. Lebuhn,f 0 1 2}Neumayr,f 11 i p = k Lot mn rong of the Olymps yfyer must have told Richard ular atfilete, easy-going Tony ts 7 team today by a bare margin Grant! 0 5 3Rosenthalc 4 3 § sociation champs decided Kissimmee of- |'3 crossing his fingers until hey, 441ing was for ducks and for could give lem all a'run. I've seen : .\. over Illinois, leading for seven Diaper 7 § Jlswinskic -3 31 {sees the officials assigned. If Um-| g Rymk layed with 8 Nl Blaha.g 7 1 4McClockev.g 5 0 5 he right climat d faciliti fh 3 Assigned. M-/ihe birds. So Dick’ -began to few athletes who could be such IN 1943, Rymkus p straight wee Bieverd' 2 8 4/Gibbons,g 1 fered the right climate an Iacililies . .. [pire Jim Ryan 1s one of them,| ery, and fly right a tenacious worker in athletics the Washington Redskins, East- “28 ke; : Mottrame 3 0 of 3a The Indians found everything to their lik- {watch out.” Ryan was the cauge “'2/8hten UP and fy Tight. 1 orn iso gentlemanly meek ern Division champs that year. Io ae, omner In Aru ot wa BAW ve BET lof Kimbrough's protest to NBA/| kr sine 3 d hum He entered the Navy in 1944 and rst place | Totals nN ing in Kissimmee and left it with regret \Prexy Maurice Podoloff. The NOW RICHARD TINNEL is 70 umble in his civvies. If oh the unbeaten Bain-[Y0teS and a total of 302 Ponts yi inwestern” F, b7 Quarters s
from the 35 leading coaches who Notre Dame ........... 21 13 .18 23-78 make up the rating board. The Free Throws Missed—Grant 4, Petrancek Illini, with a 13-1 record, had one 3, Ehmann 2, Dellefleld, Blaha, Rosenthal
Naval Station team being -to Hawaii as a phy-
‘ago in whi i couldn’t get the ball «311 Georsta Tnrs Tee aa = | ago in which a southpaw pitcher who ge. | Wat? worest 33 DaMier J14/like Indiana's great Chuc k| ANOTHER ma id : over the plate was traded to another club for a bird dog. |w'ky Sate 706 Moorehead +402 Peters, who's back at Indiana) |G ASOTHER. n said séme- : IP ‘ a 88 8 8 =u N. Mex. A&M os Welt Tech 535 now as assistant track coach to w ng ered ng « + . he sald id Co : \ p Has college sports reform set in? . . . Several star basket- (San jose st ~ S83 col Pacific: +518 Gordon Fisher. {Willie Gandper sng Rate Bry ; S nYoia a | > a S e - A 5 x 2 ball players in colleges throughout the country flupked their TOMORROW Peters, incidentally, has held Lot will a g0 to the a : : a \ v. Las w———1 2 ; - : x kN, . |Army “40 University of Nebraska . .. could NAR 4 : £ : first semester exams and were ruled out of Smpehtan ; |Boeton ov 4 Worcester Poiy +3 3 College Basketball | be. All 1 know is that Harry| : ; | p. Formerly, it was a brave professor.who dared flunk a Dead Eye Carnefis Tech +328 Grove, City 48 8 BIG TEN Good is coaching at Nebraska, | ' Lou Rymkus ; : rir Dick before spring. |Cotambin ae LY SE Mivmessta 84." ORlo ate 36. « {that Good coached Ray Crowe, ' f ¥ . 3 : {Duauesne 928 Niagara *60.7 at Indiana Central, and that| . ® a8 8 * NY. FaM 58 . Notre Dame 15, Nortiwestern 69. HOOSIER basketball faces are’ as red as Brown feitvbure Hd Dirkinaon 1 His ar Rutdue 9 Crowe, lize many 5.wise coach, | Who al |} 4 | © County foliage in October . . . after the Redmen of St. {lassie * Ji.funs | #1 funieege Soon ig kalin ug vied ile .« 1 J SPR] shurg 310 y . . - John's (Brooklyn) College polished off the Hoosier Big Ha'™™ 417 glk. EL OTHERS ner's two games played as a It's Hurtin 2? HIT SBR \ s But’ it's ho small [Pwmnsslvania 817 Harvard +337! Alabama, 61; Flor Emporia (Kas) 61. January freshman four‘ years | i x Ten Twins, Indiana and Pure cn. Soeutalizen: SC Francis, NY +618 Tone 349 Boslen Coliere sh, Fufta'si FC. ago ‘will write finis to a most, So TV's hurtin’ basketball, ‘. LHI SPR i college . . . Has an enrollment of men . . . Specializes [Sioteph Pa Jot RT mare Cann dentin Mlchan tT, Fees 3 unique playing career’ for the huh? : hhh in basketball with no football team to interrupt the train. |viianova HC itwon "tT 473 Clemson 80. George Washingion 65. leaning tower of points this year. The Indiana-Llinois basket-- 6 CHO SPRING Akron *49.5 Mt. Union 368 A / 8-8 ball game. at Indiana Feb. 18 1 oe “ing Jor. the hardwood Sport. 7 Shiney iE ohn G4 Bete RENCE: siinalis 00) ly gryoxs takes on its Tast| has been. sellout for several mie) . | Denison *349 Otterbein 30.7 East Carolina 87, Western Carolina 76. weeks, A decision was made to { § ern ar » barri . -. Ask Ch 1 i. ht Talk ER CELT 0 0 HE Xe RR SX ed that ey ee atinaieVEr televise the ilinols - Indiana sou - 8 : . | . . S ar os 0 19 x Wisconsin 838 Batler +337 Elon 6% Mish Point 61. Tech tomorrow . . . it's-Cathedral| Same and fans holding reserved Pint - Wittenberg *47.9 Capital 436 Emorly and Henry 61, dseatum 5. _ the Irish | tickets in the stands behind the 50 . MIAMI, Fla. ¥eb. 5 (UP)—Ez- “We have been discussing the pasion nT ville WEIL Re nl IG TIRES they to can be rough hat, IU baskets were given a chance zard Charles and his comanagers propositions Felix has, had and Florida on ai genn. Tech 483 Kanban J, Colarada ta" » the Tigers hit the road in four of To ei Joe yefunds, - eat doy - 583 ~ . entucky ? terd ow were due to be invited today to|I'm trying to make him alotier Georgia Teen 3 Garain . 3 Lake: ‘Forest ANS" 8" santa Barbara! ety ivé pemaining Zanes ++ «| tn which te or ofan | " take part in the discussions going ‘as attractive as possible, sald YA BY Mlaslssipnt oy 0 3 | Lenolr: Rhyne 60, DeBart 65, Jet a A r day, a of tickets could bs made. How : x _on here between ‘Heavyweight Norris. . “Neither of us is par Virginia Tech “303 Monmens™ “39 Lousiana Tech 60, Centenary 80. ~|doga Feb. 15, at Tech against] MANY requests did Indiana re- | 2 ' Champion Jersey Joe Walcott and ticularly close at the moment.” Wes Yieliata *75.1 No. Carolina Ma nite 1 Ri teea by North Guorala 82. pb irk Feb. 18 and at Win-| | ceive yesterday? : wo m——————— Morris Harvey 78, West Vir nia ‘Wes-| : ONE! | Jim Norris of the International ss Basketball B leyan 60. y chester Feb. 23 . . . that's givi | : riefs Im y 2 .e giving Boxing Club. | NORRIS SAID, “We are trying Tonight’ ® schedule for the YMCA Down: Yo pie BRE *e {pot ige Te plenty of ane to Walcott and Norris are admit- ‘to work out a Walcott-Rocky own Leng asus 3:30. Macedonians vs. In- . Ate 70, Sou akota sh up in a hurry before sec-! . - 4 Ars ta close” In Marciano fight and’ still satisty Furihee Se Sipe Toney, Medical ae Missolri- sh Soitheast Misours HORRIS Open Wednesday, Feb 27. Premier Furnaces - r dickering for a Savywelgh . Bears. orth Texas 76, Hardin-Simmons 62. i . . tle bout. = oT the Charles’ people. . omas & he Shale Hance | Smih HLL Nate. - Fight Results We Sell, Install and elo No Chases heir torment Fre D+ In other games er Vleran ol Souk Falls! rid Gant Press, | Service Our Equipment te WALCOTT'S whist Felix mp n WNS an "Iron- ler. 50-40. and L. 8. Ayres defeated South- a, DO Anias 30. | uma] a1, noid se. Javan. ' . Bocchicchio, sald the champion, lclad” contract. calling fora re-| A nient's v ichedie; 1. Cittsenw', yng utheastern Louisiana 71, Louisiana oot SEO HE (35) Retimed ‘worid aw "CURRY S would be willing to defend his turn bout against Walcott. Mal ory. py ison Jets; “9, iy odge Sorin Hin (Ala) 67, Southwestern Loutsi- ivi t Eo Toh 5 SE way Yow crown in a bout promoted by the| ‘Im Boing to call Charles gens un (CHORE Fone oF ER BF Bacio, 13, Karencertie va) 0. Ris Jd (end PREMIER HEATING co. | {f= a — oa a 0 rin y 0 A : : (IBC if Norris. would match the managers and maybe get them & a by Seti 3 hon, athe Fahl Sarr 8. | Si i hate, ih 208 N. DAVIDSON KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY | ott 1s Jony Joe down hére ang see if we can i: ‘si-Joan of Arc Sh. Immacuiais Ha i I bid Soc Suaitaiznt or *. mi Sau laitishy: ALL MV ALL FULL 4 YEARS OLD £540 106 DSTLING copa, ows, iY : unt of Los s ‘work out something, » ‘said Nortis. scores “at South pide estat. 5 } hihrion and Le res 8 “i i BARRE, RE, Pa “Carmen ite C : CA-45 i CALL
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