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Cream of H. S. Cageliltoers
Crop Battles Tonigh
By JIMMIE ANGELOPOLOUS The best — and biggest —
Park School journeys to Plain- Beech Grove Fis
ville. Tomorrow’s bill is a road show. Cathedral, which pushed to the limit before losing 52 to 46 Wednesday, goes to Evansville Memorial. Attucks, which goes to Huntington (4-11) tonight, goes back up north to Kokomo's gym where they meet Northwestern, a tough little foe. Howe's Hornets are at New, Albany, rated No. 1 in the state by the United Press. Washington’ travels to Decatur Central, Lawrence Central moves over to War-| ren Central and Glenwood, Ill,
Red Defazio Meets Chico Vejar Tonight
NEW YORK, Feb, 8 (UP)—| Manager Pat Amato will get out; of jail long enough tonight to! second welterweight Johnny! (Red) Defazio in his 10-round | fight with classy Chico Vejar at Madison Square Garden. Amato's ring appearance will not © offend the Marquis of Christenberry nor other members| of the boxing commission, for Amato is head of the guard at, the Hudson County (N. J.) jail. | However, the odds-makers in-| dicated Amato must bring the] rest. of the guard with him to give Defazio of Bayonne, N. J. a chance against vigorous Vejar| of Stamford, Conn. They made Chico the favorite at 4-1.
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Basketball Briefs
Bush-Callahan scores at Dearborn: Naval!
Ordnance 40, Philgas 30: J. D. Adams 53, 38th and Keystone 30: U. 8. Tir 3 Co- | lumbla Construction 28, Nava or nano and U. 8. Tire tied for league title. meet| Sunday In playoff tilt at 1 p. m. Games! tonight: 7, Koch News vs. Eagles: 8. King-| 8a AA vi. RCA{ 9, Lilly Yee Cream vs.| P. R. Mallory. i Local AAU sectional drawing is Sunday at 3 t the Dearborn gym. En-|
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ARMY and NAVY
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The Aggies, coached by Hank,
coached by Clarence.
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; i G FG high school program of the ; .. 1 vie Park School .......ee.. 13 140 season echoes throughout Hallie Bryant, Crispus Attucks ....... 15 119 ke i icht. Bob Springer, Cathedral ........ veses M0 S110 basketball Indiana Jomight. | Dick Nyers, Manual .:...44 ’e eve 1D 108 ly, Tech, Re ae Willie Gardner, Crispus Attucks ...... 13 = 92 Nor Ls pats Joe Bexson, Tee i.iivriviiviviarsiny 5° 108 Richmond, Tech's target Yor So Harold Holdertield, .Decatur Central ... 12 68 night, meet in a top rivalry clash George Gormat, Deaf School ..... ceva M4 81 at Tech. ft 10 al cro {ene Neudigate, Broad Ripple .....00v 15 87 oe sheath er te ch op Rex McKinney, Decatur Central ...ess 15 78 week-end which number 14 to- Bill Green, Manual errr die ed «vies EEE }3 8 night and six tomorrow. Leon Redenbac her, Ben David sceasess 3 o But no battle in the state will Eick Pet rae, ah School tereraenan A > surpass the Kokomo-Muncie Cen- © ave aon, H pee w ay seseenrieniyey Lo id tral selloft at Muncie tonight.| Ron Ragan, en I AVIS ciiiiiniinnian 7 The Bearcats, 1951 state champs Bob Schrier, Howe ssssnane Caserta 16 i ' under Coach Art Beckner, now Steve DeVoe, Park School ....... sees 13 61 doing the honors at Richmond, Dean Tempiin, Pike Township ....e0.. 15 61 are leading the tough NCC with a Bob Bruce, Shortridge seasernans eenes 15 46 8-1 mark and 14-8 over-all under Bill Springer, Washington Peers senses 18 2 Coach Jay McCreary. Scott Chandler, Lawrence Central .... 14 45 McCreary has completely re- Ross Page, Beech ‘Grove. ......... ees 14 63 stored the Bearcat first stringers Harlan Petty, Sacred Heart .......... 15 63 lost via graduation ‘and has Al Northington, Tech ........ . wee 15 65 stepped up the tempo of the Bear- Myron Garland, Tech Cassar esanse ‘es 14 61 cats’ fast-breaking. Phi! Peterson, Washington ....... . . 16 #1 ® 5 » Harry Federspill, Washington ..... «ss 18 85 KOKOMO, top-rated in the Dick Carpenter, Franklin Twp. «..... M7 59 state, 18 No. 2 in the NCC with Bill Henke, Warren Central sass 1B 5%! a 7-2 record and a 15-2 over-all. Jack Wilson, Speedway ........... wa 19 62 Tonight's winner could put a Wayne McCord, Warren Central ...... 15 54 couple fingers on the NGC title Jim Hannah, Franklin Twp. veness M 57 cup, which hath runneth over with/ Bob Theil, Southport ....i¢vivvvss ses 19 67 surprises, . . Tech has won 11 of 15 all year City, County Standing and four of six in the loop. Rich- City mond is 5-2 and 12-4, rated third Ww I. TP In the NCO, : ‘ris EB starrer ee 1H 1° am Shoruidgn gous to Washington TIPU ALCke ened 7 In the only city clash and Sacred Heart cresens Easarnss TN 4 719 Ben Davis and Speedway and Tech Ciba tas en cars van sysnesd] 4 784 Beech Grove and Franklin Town. Cathedral a tvagd . asssansnrerall 4 877 ship tangle in two INtra-coOUnty/g..," coat Eey stn ene 11° 5 10 I Se Daw and. Franklin go tridqge ..ovesesnesssnesassas 8 7 604 Columbus comes to Southport, Nashington Paeye ss netvas aa a Iu now in a three-way tie for first| pili UTI 3 12 Tog place with Shelbyville and Sey- Tent School ss: i nda 1 14 613 mour in the rugged South Cen- . : tral Conference. The trio has County won five and lost one each. wv L TF . X88 . Ben DAVIS +.svvenes seassnnerne 13 2 718 BROAD RIPPLE entertains . Decatur Central .ceeisressreealt 5 736 Warren Central, Manual goes to Speedway ...... ssuesesnsndnnase dl 6 848 Danville, Ill, Sacred Heart has Southport ..v.ovenenssrcisansial 7 963 Hope at home, Decatur Central Franklin Twp. civciiercnnenvenes 3 9 782 goes to Mooresville, Noblesville] Pike Township .....qieenvernees 1 9 663 travels to Lawrence Central, Pike Lawrence Central .....sc0q00000 6 8 544 Township hosts Brownsburg and, Warren Central .......eanveese $ 2 2
City, County Scoring Leaders
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686 753 914 811 875 578 672 740
Michigantown 53, Forest
Riley 49, Glenn € 5
n Davis 87,
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psets Henry
NEW YORK, Feb. 8 (UP)-— a 44-42 upset by Detroit on Mon-| "= yous (a7) The high hopes of the Oklahoma day, and promised to drop the f 'Aggies and their famous coach, Aggies far below their current : {Henry (Hank) Iba, for national ranking as the national's No. 10| Walciak.r honors reeled today team in the ratings by the United G wittbger.c under a heavy blow struck by Press board of coaches. {R.Wittbgerip none other {known brother, Clarence.
High School Basketball
were on the receiving end of a Economy 50, Beston 33. 46-33 shellacking meted out last night by the University of Tulsa,|
| Gary Fmetsoh 3. Sats Mann -. Binet | | Jackson 'wp. (Clinton) ’ ashington (Clinton) 38. {Marquette
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Freshmen
Broad Ripple 27. oriridge 89, Tech 26.
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TP Avg.l Marquette cagers could 361 27.8 : iy, jg 314. 20.9 change their nickname from, | 273 19.5 Hilltoppers to Notre Dame-! A 115 toppers today. > 262 17.5 The change was called for after, | 173 14.4 !ast night's 57-50 victory over, 194 13.9 Notre Dame at South Bend. It 205 13.7 Was the first time in 13 years § 200_. 13.3 that Marquette had been able to ° 197 13.1 defeat the Irish on their, own 184 12.3 court. \ 0 - a » on iw 33 THE HILLTOPPERS trailed, 168 12.0 14-11, ‘after one quarter and, 31185 11.6 27, at the half. But Bob Walczak | 149 11.5 tied it for Marquette at 39-all and 169 113 teammate Pete Basarich made it 168 11.2 40-39. Marquette led the rest of 176 11.0 the way. 150 10.7! The Irish were weak at the 148 1 free throw line, missing 17 of 31 159 attempts. Marquette got 17 of 23 159 charity tries. The Hilltoppers re146 10.4 fused eight free throws when 165 10.3 Notre Dame got the score down 163 2 to 53-50 with two minutes to 169 9.9 Play. po ” " n 139 93| INDIANA STATE threw a bal” 174 92 anced scoring attack at Evans136 91 ville to take second place in the 153 9.0 Indiana Collegiate Conference. 167 8.8 The score was 81-54. Five Sycamore players scored in double (figures, Indiana State bumped idle St. OA DA Joseph's out of second and 67.4 43.8 brought its loop record to 5-2. 59.0 42.2' Butler leads the conference with a 479 40.9!3-1 mark. 52. 46.9 Speed afoot enabled Manchester 48.3 419 to get past Earlham, 86-80, in 475 43.0 North Manchester last night. The 442 46.2 Spartans took the lead after 48.3 49.7/three minutes and were never 439 522 headed. Earlham's Dud Moore 46.8 53.5 scored 26 points. ” ” ~ 408 617] LHWIGHT SWAILS showed ihis Army service hasn't .dulled OA. DA his basket eye. The former In478 _40.7/ diana Central star scored 27 49.1 45.7 points last night as Camp 40.8 443 Breckinridge took a 77-71 over-| 50.6 48.1/time win from Ft. Harfison.on! 46.0 47.7(the losers’ court. : | 414 422! gwails had talented help- in| 38.8 41.2 hurting the local soldiers. Paul 41.5 44.8 Unruh, former Bradley All-Ameri-| 38.3 52.9 can, backed him up with 23 points. |
‘Ft. Harrison was led by Dick {Rieck’s 19 points. The two teams will meet again tonight at 8 o'clock. Notre Dame (30)
ig ft pt fg Ii pt |Basarich,f 6 4 1 Bertrand! 6 2 4 | Marek.t 2 0 1 Lesllet 3 43 5 4 2/Rosenthale 3 1 5 1 0 1iLewinskic 1 35 1 1 8 Wray.e 0 0 1 2 {McCloskey,g 5 0 4 | Schulz,c 1 Gibbons.g 0 4 4 {Bchwab.g 0 0 2(Neumayr.g O63 Sievers.g 0 0 0 Dunn,g 0 3 5 Van Vooreng 2 1 4 Totals 201727 ‘Totals 181429 Scoring By Quarters 3 .“ ii sv 1 12-37 | Notre Dame 14 17 11 8-50
Free Throws Missed -G. Wittherger. Ba|sarich 2, Dunn, Sevcik,- Schulz, Bertrand [3. Rosenthal 7. Leslie, McCloskey 2, Gib{bons 2, Lewihsk! Officlals—Sam
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POLIS TIMES
By BILL EGGERT
lis team.
] {Harrison, O'Connor, Barlow, Wylle, Mcke the! {his No. 1 line, But Defenseman Leod, Mickoski, Webster. ; - eum, broke the| NICK MICKOSKI had given Ril Folk, passing the puck from GUSH ales, 0 Smit tosmes h oa 1947.48 the Mohawks a first period 1-0ithe Cap zone, laid the disc on| 5 SCORE BY PERIODS am that aiq lead and the Caps took a 2-1 the stick of a Cincinnati player, [INDIANAPOLIS .... $3 0 9-2 h [lead In the second session on a|who passed to Tan MacIntosh for SCORING manage, ows FIRST PERIOD: 1, Cincinnati. | Migkoski
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“Ichecked hard against the boards ALREADY the Caps have lost by Fred Brown of Cincinnati, re- the final period and the Caps more American Hockey League tallated with a poke of his stick. games than any otHer Indianapo- Referee Des Smith didn't see the retaliation, but heard the noise The 31st failure of the season and sent Johnny to the
w Irish-To BIS llast night, a 3-to-2 overtime de- two minutes. |teat to Cincinnati in the. Coli-| 1 “8%
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Hockey Summary
INDIANAPOLIS: Goal, Hall:
3 Keystone zeidel, O'Grady, J. Wilson, L.
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Bowing to thé Mohawks last night also
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Indiana State 81, Evansville 54, Manchester 86, Earlham 80. shelved all play- Marquette 57, Notre Dame 50.
isn't a miracle American 71, Western Maryland 54.
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Miami (Fla.) 57. Florida Southern 41. Michigan Normal 65, Adrian 34, Middle Tennessee 78, Birmingham-South- pro... 0g
Mississipp! Southern 84, Louisiana Tech 68, eipning, Sciisizzl 19:59 Morehead 71, Kentucky Wesleyan 67.
| (highsticking . Masnick) {tcrosschecking Barlow) (boardchecking Mickosk!) 03. . | BECOND PERIOD: 3, INDIANAPO Reibel (Sclisizzi, Hirschfeld) :08. 3, I ANAPOLIS, Reibel (S8clisizzi, |8:55. Penalties—Irwin 9:16, Webster (tripping THIRD PERIOD: 4, tosh (Webster,
son) Cineinnati,
(holding McLeod)
(interference, MacIntosh) 18:48,
PERIOD: 5,
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FRIDAY, FEB. 8, 1958
31st Defeat Is New Cap 'Record’
With two minutes to play in
defenih” 8 2-1, Coach Ott Heller Folk, Cofiin: center, Reibel; wings, Secli= still leading ’ sizal, Hirschfeld; alternates, Dutham, Hav, son,
Cincinnati: Goal, Francis; defense, Lane clen, Martin; center, Masnick: wings, Mactosh, Schwarts; alternates, Irwin, Brown,
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(trippl rshisi ri ng eibel) A Wil 16:59 . MacIne Martin) 18:18. Penalties-« 3:38, Coflin Irwin
Cincinnati, O'Connor (McLeod, Wylie) B:34 Penalties
Arkansas A & M 80, Southern Arkansas 67. . J. Wilson (slashing Browm 17:33. lying around that can pull the ji ,npueh “57, Worcester State Teach. m. Bl, Marys 9% Jysshingion M4.) pt. * 3 - 8. club from its last-place stand | Beonier (W. Va.) 80, Croncord (W. Va.) 71 Ohio Weslean 44, Otterbein 40. On the Ice ing, 16 points behind third-place wot Ey mine 56. + YA) AL parsons 83, Peun (Ia.) 66. hE ; : y i d six points behind Caivin 68, Kal 62 Randolph-Maces 69, Virginia Medical 43 AMERICAN HOCKEY LEAGUE . Cincinnati an P Conecary Jo Tiatve or, Southern Illinois 67, Western Illingjs 47, Western Division it. 1 is entenary 55. Northwestern State (La.) 48. 74, Mur Ky.) 63. GP W LT G OG Pts. St. Louis, David Li w Si. Bonaventure 4, Murray (Ky » av pscomb 67, Austin Peay 66. Sietson 58, Florida State 48 Pittsburgh 51 35 13 3 205 134 73 . » 4 Davis and Elkins 64, Glenville (W. Va.) 59. Stonehlll 115, Babson 37 Cleveland . 52 3 i 4 187 132 64 SO THE Caps keep spiralling Dau 0 lanka tan 05, o Tubes 16: Oklahoma A & M 38 Cineinnati 33 MH i 3 4 1 3 the wrong way, That was their Barra Mince i nan Normal 84, Tusculum 85, Carson-Newman 68. INDIANAPOLIS. 52 16 31 5 181 %09 37 sixth straight loss while for the Fi Hays (Kas) 71, Sania Barbara (Cal) eo taints Point Be. Eastern Division. OG Pa Mohawks it was their sixth vic- Furman 00. South Caroliva be Washburn %, Emporia State Hershey 50 26 19 5 182 '40 57. as 3 » fo /esleyan 63, Trinity (Conn.) 61. Providence 51 23 25 3 199 1207 4% tory in the last seven games. Henderson 68, Quachita 55. Western Kentacky 9, Tampa 10 A HR Rin It was Buddy O'Connor's goal Holy Cross %, Columbia 80. (overtime). Western Michigan 89. Kent State 73. Syracuse 52 19 33 0 189 217 18 at 8:34 in the sudden death OVer- yauienee Teck 110. aims 80 Wichita 63, Creighton 62. RESULTS LAST NIGHT 3 ti to Lenet / gu Wisconsin Teeh 52, St. Procoplus 45. Cincinnat: 3, Indianapolis 2 (overtime), time that enabled Cincinna O Lenoir Rhyne 79, Atlantic Christian 60. Youngstown ‘31, Cannon 48. {Only game scheduled). : score its sixth victory in 10 games 1 : " wm this season with Indianapolis. That completed their season series, including two tie games. O'Connor, who at one time was the National League's most valuable and most gentlemanly player, capped a five-forward Cincinnati rush that took advantage of Johnny Wilson's sen3eless slashing penalty at 7:33. Wilson, Week-End City, County High School Cage Games : Friaay Warren Central at Broad Ripple. Crispus. Attucks at Huntington, Deaf School at Knightstown Morton Memorial, Manual at Danville, Ill Hope at Sacred Heart « Shortridge at Washington, Richmond at Tech Beech Grove at Franklin Tewnship. Speedway at Ben Davis Decatur Central at Mooresville Noblesville at Lawrence Cantral. Brownsburg at Pike Township. Columbus at Southport * yw" Park School at Plainville. . Saturday he Cathedral at Evansville Memorial. . rispus Attucks vs. Northwestern at Kokomo gym. - Howe at New Albany + Washington at Decatur ‘Central. ”" Lawrence Central at Warren Central Glenwood, Ill, at Park School. §
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