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With Lead They say the héat's on in Anderson. | td ers
The town folk are getting hot over the Indians—| By BILL EGGERT Anderson’s tourney-tempered Indians. | THE Indianapolis Caps It’s said Anderson's backers are willing to smoke a aren't going to win any team|
pipe of peace. . But they TT os So — prizes in the American to y > 0 scorers in > beat the tom toms of war if Hockey League this season,
the Indians are scalped early in the NCC. : but their rookie center, Earl
the net tourneys this month, (Dutch) Reibel, may finish near| A reliable the top of the league's individual] scoring. !
source tells me | The hustling 21 id tresh:| ; e hustling 21-year-old freshall is not-well in Cathedral last week didn’t convey man who RE ro on in the!
the Wigwam. re ec the true picture. . , . The fans caps’ -pre-séason plans, has col-! : outside comprised a loyal crowd lected 29 goals and 28 assists for!
have hag tro ~ on the Prouble of Cathedral and Atfucks fans 57 points in 54 games. That places tion nine thmes « {who wanted to get into the game. him among the league's leaders! this year — a n’d . They were a crowd, not a 3nq4 makes you wonder why Dethey've dangled {foob, composed of guys and dolls, trojt hasn't grabbed him.. nine scalps so 'lots of teen-agers and adults and ts =n far. But the mes- . ia few overly rambunctious fans| piggy, stuck three goals by| sage blowing out Afyie jwho Yiant mind breaking in. |q.a)ie Red Almas last night as) of the Wigwam says the fansdef- fe y 8 lew persons slipped by iy, Caps picked up a 6-to-3 vic-| initely will clamor for ‘another po te Wilhout tickets , “/tory over St. Louis in the Coli-| coach next year, -jically, some 300 seats were re-i.um 14 was the wind-up of the| They say Hank Potter, mild- Potted avallable during the game ., foams’ 10-game series for the, mannered gent ‘who led Frank-|' : ~-3¢commodations should be c...on and left the Flyers with! lin Township to a pair of Green- made far fans during our top city six victories. \ field sectional championships 24" hit I'm not so sure having Reibel, who is from Kitchener, through -last year, will not be A ax on the Butler floor ontario stuffed in a secondback after his first season in the', | OF [ve times a season would period goal and a pair in the final | war-waging NCC. ® fair to other teams, locally or period, to help the Caps snap a Rumblings were heard a week 2 NerWise: . Getting used to seven-game losing streak | before ago after the 77 to ‘81 loss at ier 8 floor makes a difference 373 fans.
/ ry | The Caps get out of town this] lead going into the final quarter **X the kids who play out there. yy
2 8 » eek playing in Providence but blew it. High-scoring Chuck | TECH ATHLETICDIRECTOR. fdnseday night and in Syracuse,
Smith, a point-potting forward, Charles Saturday night before returning Jiayed only about nine minutes men, . . Dagwel po ind 10 Tews Inorg to face Syracuse next Sunecause o a ba avidly, spaces for writers. ou po. day ‘night. el {lice and lot attendants w { TT VIR LAST FRIDAY, many Ander-#scribes through as an THE FLYERS, able to dress) son fans went to Muncie. to try were heading for a coronation. . OnIy 3} players because bt a wave seeing Muncie play Kokomo rath-it's a deluxe service. ***jof_myuries recently, never recov.) ¢r than stay home ang eve ital ie, ered after Indianapolis ‘gained al Indians play Logansport. Ander- AREA OF DISAGREEMENT— 22 !le at the end of the second, son won, 67 to 57. |Another Jecal afternoon news. Period: . ‘nt 1 Ome fan came down to the |Paper isn't consistent. It says-At-! Roy Kelly hiad given the Flyers bench in the Kokomo game and |tucks’ defense this vear is still 4 1-0 Arsi-period lead. Reibel and raised what I can’t prigt here. [Woeful, that the Tigers would |J 2ckie Hamilton traded goals, But Superintendent Archie/crack against a top-notch team early i the second period. Then Chadd and the School Board are|- . . Once again, the gent hops on lhe Cape’ Eno Selisizzi pivoted expected to go along for the time|a well-balanced, cracker-jack Ko- the puet by Almas at 1439 for; being. I doubt that they've taken komo team for its many mistakes > 20 2 sulenate at the two any action at present. against Muncie Central's fire. P38 Mark, is = A°source said “they're getting Wagoniers, stating that a high-! Regul notched his serond (al1y] what they paid for.” He said An-|Scoring team like Attucks would >r, 100 in the final period and derson backers wanted Jay Mc-|turn the mistakes into a lot of Pde Erunsissy made it-4.2 a Créary for the job last year be-(field goals. ... What happens to 235] With 2 god) tha; give him) fore the carrot-top strategist went|Attucks’. woeful defense mean- > grand slam for the season. He, to Muncie from DePauw. Mc-|While. . , . I'll clue you: Attucks’ hes Sovred 8 Zoal against every) Creary is one of the most promis-/man-to-man defense is BET a : : ing young college coaches in| than 1951's zone. Ask Ray a Reibel and Zeidel widened the America today. 8 na ‘gap ta 6 to 2 before Hamilton Last year's Indians under fiery] WHERE IS Tech's Joe Sexson Yalieq again for the Flyers at Coach Dobie Lambert turned in 4 going to college” I'd say he's 19:37. > = 12-8 over-all record. But that's|headed for Indiana. Since | misleading. Dobie’s team battled!haven’t talked to either ok Hockey Summary Attucks in that classic, 81 to 80,0 his father, I don’t know . . ./pon chor cenpoth ‘Hall regional final that was the great- Whoever gets Sexson has a nat. Sclisiast Hirschteld: “aiternates. est high school game I've ever/Ural athlete and a top-notch boy ski Beaoetess Haller = seen. [to work with ., .. Sexson's four- go Holl: Goal.
» ” » AREA OF MISREPRESENTATION—The newspapers that said a near-riot and riot occurred outside at Tech when Attucks played|
| defense, | wings, Durham, Wilson, Jankow-|
Almas: defense, MMIl-|
: n. Hrymnak; center, Morrison; Wings, | Anderson lost the game, losing|SPOrt exploits have been nothing 8opmor, . Kelly; alternates, MacNab, { amilton, aylor
a 12-point lead in the final three Short of amazing , .. What'll he A ate aay. Jack Mehlenbacher minutes, when Bailey Robertson Play? In the Big Ten, he linesmen, Hal Jackson, Johnny Sorrell. popped a lazy-bouncing fielder in Might stick with basketball and ivpranapocin® BY PERIODS & i the final five seconds to bring Perhaps baseball or track , . , p/8t Louis ...........0.0.0 I 1 “1-3
Attucks from behind. jthink Joe would make a fine of-| FIRST PERIOD. 1 Gt Louis Kelly|
I think Dobie’s incessant fir- {fensive end in ‘the Big Ten . : . pMorrison, Sonmor), 13:40. Penalties— ing-up of hfs boys during the [300d hands, quick-thinker, bril- Onterrene andr hams, i Henet |
game was worth at least 15 llant change of pace; fine speed piiCOND, PERIOD: 3 NDIANAPOLIS
points to his Indians. and lots of ‘grey-matter. 'Louls, Hamilton (Lundy, Taylor), '2:31.| Many Anderson fans don’t think! |4. INDIANAPOLIS, 'Sclisiazi *Rirsenterd,
{Coflin), 14:39. Penalties—MacNab (chargHe was ing Reibel); 8:51, Cofiin (elbowing Mae. |
11:06, Milligan (slashing Zeidel),!
u o ~ the Indians will get beyond Coach! HOW GOOD is Joe?
Johnny ‘Ward's Elwood team. a Picked on the second team All-|Ns):
America High School lect { TH : v 30 to 20 loser to Hokomo ihis selections Re IRD PERIOD: 5. INDIANAPOLIS, ; . ibel (Coflin), 1:50, , 6, y year, in the sectionals. I disagree. last week as a fullback . . . that's Bruneteau yi Wilson, RR
(a real honor . , . Bill Krietemeyer I NoiANAFOLYS, Reibel (Rirschield. of Central of Evansville, wh ndy. ‘Tavior), 19:37. Penaities Zeide] . : = | 4 8 s 0 | (Lundy, Taylor), 19:37. Penalties—Zel DESPITE TECH'S 71 to 56 sec- made the sixth team at quarter- | interference, MdcNab) 14:53, Relbel cross-
ond-half victory over Anderson, I back, was the only other Hoosier = tg aemiton), 19:37.
think the Indians could be mur-ion the first seven teams . . . Joe caps SHOTS \ saveg derous this year. I wouldn't be is 6-4 and weighs 193 pounds. . . Fivers 1 iH Ba. ann surprised to see them go as far he was picked among 2101 high : I as the state finals—at least, I' school stars over the nation who On the Ice think this yeag's team is capable,jwere selected by writers from 606 AMERICAN HOCKEY LEAGUE basically. That means bumping daily newspapers and 986 radio Western Division, Tech, Attucks or. anything this!announcers ... the Wigwam [Pittsburgh ...... 52 36 13 3207094 75. sectional can throw at them. | Wisemen of America out of Okla- Sinead, 3 3 rh Ix 4 Why not? Johnny Clemons,/homa make the selections an- INDIANS poris * 03 23 20 1196 136 45 Herb Hood, J.-D. Alder and Smith nually and wil stage an All-Star, : Eastern Divisjon © 137 34 are back and their 9-9 record can game in Memphis, Tenn. CY %:
G OG Pts 27 20 5 189 149 59 24 26 3 208 214 51
AUg. Hershey spoké€sman Providence
only mean trouble, 27. . Mose Simms;
Buffalo ........ 53 Last week Smith had a 14.3 for the Wisemen, says he trav- Syracuse 5 % 3 8.166 226 © average in nine games, Hood was eled 12,000 miles doing research| gyracusty VEISNAST Nigar ==
hitting at* 1x1 and Clemons on 305 schools, , . 37 states were bounced for 11.1 all in nine. They represented.
Cincinnati 1, Cleveland 1 (afternoon). Hershey 4, Providence 2
INDIANAPOLIS 6. 2% Louis 3 | NATIONAL HOCKEY LEAGUE : PW LL
= i G T G OG Pts. 8 . Detroit ......... § i Wam us Cais a Whi k (Toronto al 82 .3¢ 10 13 198 198 eg but now states he's In sound burgh officials think Merson, A IS er aomtreal «1s 17 3313 131 138 51/shape again and eager to put in| Indianapolis’ 1951 star second INew York 17 24 1 1 3 44 his 22d year in baseball. sacker, will make the big league
Toronto 4, N w York By KURT FREUDENTHAL-— required 10 games; were expected 0-3 Boston 0. United Press Sports Writer
J to get a stiff test at Evansville ‘ ~Cambridge City. ds. only AWOL eon trnr- (12:6) in 4 STAC tussie Sawchuk Mar ks.
games away from’ becoming the| pr day. New Albany won its 47th 1 1th Whit ewash ‘West Sta rs Favored :
only unbeaten team in Indiana’s|
42d annual High School Basket- \ rq5y by walloping Indianapolis| ball Tournament. Howe, 81 to 55, as Frank Stemle The Wayne County Wampus ang jim McLaughlin tallied Cats chalked up their 18th]
straight home court victory SatBy United Press : Terry (Mr. Impregnable) Saw-! 27 chuk, Detroit's ~ shutout special-! {points each. sf, is straight Win. Saturday. po ist, recorded his 11th whitewash |
t rday, edging) fa . job of the National Hockey! Centerville in an overtime game; (NCE -BEATEN Indianapolis League season last night to equal!
at Richmond, 46 to 45. It was the, Crispus Attucks (16-1) meets La-/the total he compiled during the third time this season they beat goga and Dunkirk in a week-end 1950-51 campaign. Cénterville by a one-point mar-qoyble bill: The Tigers .routed| Turning aside 25 Bruin .shots,| gin. Bx . |Northwestern of Howard County Sawchuk was brilliant in the Red! Cambridge City meets Morris- gaturday, 77 to 33. Wing nets as he watched Detroit! town Friday and Morton Memo-| Major non-conference games humble Boston, 2-0, and retain a rial -of Rush County—which lost'thijs week include: Tomorrow -|10-point lead in the league race. its perfect record status only 10 Richmond .(12-5) at Shelbyville. Gordie Howe's goal at 1:27 of days. ago—in its season finaleland East Chicago Washington at the first period turned out to be next week. |South Bend Riley (10-6); Wednes- all the. Wings needed but Ted Meanwhile, at least two major day—Princeton (15-3) at Jeffer- Lindsay added an insurance conference championships still un- sonville (9:6), Tell City at Jas- marker 10 seconds before the end decided may be decided this week. per (14-4) and Gary Mann at Ft.'of the second period. ; | Past Chicago Wasiingion fr 5iwayne Central aga) Saturday — Sa needs a victory a n =() | —Winslow (17-1) at Evansville. | Friday to put away the West) ,,.. 154 Saturday, Gary a. Walkathon | NIHSC banner. In the Fast oon get some sort of record py| PERU, Feb. 10 BespecNIHSC, Elkhart (16-2) can doj.aryging 25 freethrows to drop Ft.| tacled, semibald young Jack | the same by downing dangerous Wayne Concordia, 66 to 51. The| Foster, Peru High School's South Bend Central (13-5). |Steel City club simply wanted to Wrestling coach, didn’t walk Kokom (16-2) can succeed in hang onto the ball. They made! out on his promise to his the North Céntral loop by Win-gix “of _eight “risked” charity; Wrestling team this year. ning. from up-and-coming Indian-| cpt . , He just walked, period. Foster who was a member of ‘Pur-
due’s Big Ten championship wrestling team two years ago, told his boys at Peru that he'd | hike 14 miles to Wabash if his | { | |
New Castle Hex! week, by handing Peru a’ 61-to-57 home- » court setback; Ft. Wayne North PEE VOOIS Conn Caray ioe easily bested South Bend Central, vades fading Muncie® Burris 58 to 47, and Logansport snapped
# a seven-game losing streak to! (12-6) Friday. The South Central whip Huntington, 45 to 33,
team won eight of his 12 dual meets this year. ? He walked.
by the end of the week when! Martindville (9-7) invades South- Tennis Winners
‘Central Wins Title goes- against Seymour (13-3). 1.OS ANGELES. Feb. 11 (UP) - The Central Business College Shelby and Southport have 6-1 —Noel Brown reigned today as pasketball team won its second’ loop records but are only a half- men’s singles kingpin of the 34th consecutive Purdue Extension In1 game ahead of Seymour, |annual Los Angeles Metropolitan vitatignal net tourney Saturday Terre Haute Gerstmeyer (15-7) Tennis Championships and as co- by downing Purdue Extension, 58 must win from city rival Wiley champion of. the men’s doubles. to 51. Bob Whitlow of Martins-|
(9-5) tomorrow for. a possible In the singles yesterday Brown ville, made 18 points for ‘Central. |
first-place tie with Brazil in the trounced- Hugh Stewart straight]
Keeps Pace
46 : o n . ; y - in both grade. Main probably will take | ; DU Bin major leagues and in the high another trip to the minors. : X - i
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‘Hurting A Little, Face Irish IEEE Hope to Sink Teeth
‘Into State Hardwood E Rivals Here Tonight
By FRANK ANDERSON i. NOTRE DAME helps Butler add to the Fieldhouse light. bill tonight. The Irish and Bulldogs tipoff there at 8:15. It's the last chance Butler has to defeat a Big Three school this season. Previous efforts against Indiana, Purdue
and the same Irish frustrated
» eo Butler hasn't defeated Notre ( : C d } Dame in two years, But if's given! ary re $ S a good chance tonight. The Irish, | ° ! " bothered by scholastic troupes; R 4 WwW have lost three of their last four an or in games. The trouble dates from| nine days ago when Guards Don | t aso Strasser. John Stephens and) ;
Entee Shine fouled out to their textbooks.
were
By United Press ; EL PASO, Tex. Feb. 11=Dr, NE ARNT psi (Cary Middlecoff gave the rains Mi TLER LAN Wy tual Ban credit today for his victory in the dogs are improved. Victory 1h { 310,000 K) Faso ben Solr Tope four of their last six games haa {RAmen whith ence y . brought them to a 7-10 reading.| ..o Both losses (Iowa and | This rain helps my putting sin) were - close. . Total point Same, the Memphis dentist said. spread for the two setbacks was | Before teeing off for the final three points. iround yesterday, he commented, Scoring has heen no problem 1 hope it rains all day. for Notre Dame. Coach Johnny Middlecoff’s two-under-par 69 Jordan has point equipment in Save him a 72-hole total of 269 Forwards Dick Leslie, Joe and the $2000 first prize. He was Bertrand and Center Dick Rosen- three strokes ahead of Al Besthal. Bertrand and Rosenthal are S¢/Ink of Chicago. : sophomores, . | a un = No stranger of Fieldhouse tick-l THE RAINS made fast greens et-buyers, Leslie holds the all-time heavy, Middlecoff said. He, as. Hoosier Classic scoring mark for| well as other pros, could shoot for three seasons.” He also is Notre the pins with assurance the ball Dame's best individual three-sea-| Would stick instead of running son scorer. ‘Saturday he got, 21 through. points to run his string to 863.; Middlecoff said he was playing Kevin O'Shea owned the old rec-;it “right-down the middle.” ord of 855. “When I sank my putt for a s = ibirdie’on 15, I knew I was in,” he SEASON point-getting is well- said. He jokingly thanked his fel. shared. Leslie's 257 is just one low competitors “for not playing lesa than Rosenthal. And Ber-|better golf.” trand has 247, | Middlecoff left last night for his : Last time. Butler won from the home at Memphis to begin a Irish :was Jan. 31, 1950. Hinkle!series of treatments for hay fever, thinks desire has had ample He expects to rejoin touring golf. chance to grow since then. Ex- ers for the Houston Open Feb. 20, pressing victory desire for Butler!
'will be starters Orvis Burdsall, ; Vi land Keith Greve, forwards: Cen- NCAA Video Group
lter Ray Stewart, and Guards Jim Maps Grid Plans i I~ x - A rogsley and George Theofanis.! CHICAGO, Feb. 11 (UP)—The
% = : You May See Dim Dom Bratton Faces y Cardell Feb. 20 [Regular Guard Don Holloway! EE : . | CHICAGO, Feb, 11. (URY—Thelwas calied to ARde son br his| National Collegiate Athletic As. n not er ut 1 [inmernationa) Boxing Club has|father’s death, creating a spot | Sociation has laid some of the
announced former Welterweight |for Theofanis to fill. {ground work for its blueprint for By EDDIE ASH |Champion Johnny Bratton willl “Tonight's the 524 game in a|!lVe television of college footbail ~ a Times Sports Editor . : meet Vic Cardell, Hartford, Conn. 44-year-old series. Notre Dame during 1952. ss Another Victory Field favorite was job-hunting today in the 10-round main event at leads in victories, 34-17. Wii NOAA television commits : a3 : : : ——— e met in “exploratory” s with an unconditional release in his pocket. [he Chisago slum Bed: oe | : yesterday al gros | . 0 > yes - ] . . § Dom Dallessandro, who has been around and about the, 7° PoC SEAUNTEC Fo8 or Jansen Signs; not reveal the trend of the talks, Tribe park three years, was cut adrift to make way for overweight bout between Luther Gets Pay Raise A Cnc i Sinmun Rober younger timber. fr a IS — Rawlings of Chicago and Light- NEW YORK, Feb. 11 (UP)—|said nrlior, Tee tet Be, The chunky outfielder, who was Hy re hog BE he ong = Fee. NelEn! Champion Hnmy Darter [eset Larry Jansen, the New 1052 program would be ‘more referred to as Dim Dom by his © : al cele y | un ’ mates. hit .290 in 1951 was fielder to be dropped by the In- because of an injury to Carter, York «ants Jonttol [occlalist dexitle than last year's, used only on a part-time basis. |dians over winter.” Whitey Platt’ Bratton, who lost his welter- Wis. under Se for the 1952 - 5 But with the American Associa- Wa$ sold to Toledo several weeks weight crown to Kid Gavalin, re- season today after accepting a Pro Basketball tion player limit cut from 23 to 21 28°: (cently held the champion to a
NATIONAL BASKETBALL ASSOCIATION on fo Rut Riding Midd draw here. Cardell beat Carmen T2ise the Western Division
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THREE ‘OF KIND—Notre Dame's Jo Bertrand, Dick Rosenthal and Leroy Leslie will get a lot of attention from Butler's Bulldogs tonight. The trio carries the scorifig load for Coach Johnny Jordan. Rosenthal’s high with 258 points, one more than Leslie. Bertrand has 247 for the season.
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| INDIANAPOLIS has filed a Fiore at Madison Square Garden $99.000 bracket. Rochester A Rk gE, rasnch Salt there would be NO claim for the contract of GenelFriday. |The sturdy right-hander from Minoespous: 101110 3 5 a iy e ENA or many stauch, infielder drafted by the > {Forest Grove, Ore., struck out 145.04, Warne 36 40 9% Be a y last oatters and issued only 56 bases » Vila By making the veteran a free Yankees from Milwaukee ‘ Basketball Results balls in 279 inni Val = Pet. GB, t well ahead of th tart of fall. But the Indians aren't likely : on balls in 279 innings while com-'g. _ ... ~~~ Pat 5 agen ell ahead o e sta o to ‘be in the running. | Results at Dearborn gym: Indianapolis piling a 23-11 record in 1951. i Boston ‘ .565 8la the new season, French put Dal- Cubs 73. Murdock AC 45; Naval Ord- J ith the Giant i New York ......0. : 520 Tig lessandro in a position to make a Milwaukee put in the first Dance 64. U.S: Tires 83 Swinford Texaco ansen, wi e ants since Philadelphia oH 438 lita oe iclaim, followed by Baltimore, 1co Cream. 62: Koch's News 55, Kinman 1947, turned in an earned run Results’ Last Night in
| i G $2; Irvington Lexi 42, {Kansas City and Indianapolis./B00ee, 3%, Xion Lon na Gear. 1: Milwaukee . {The Brewers have first choice if van Camp Hardware 44, Miichell-Sco 34; ranked him fourth best in that| overtime). Philadelbbia #4 > 3 { v 94, st '% s . . SINCE Dim Dom is 38 and mil-/Mauch is sent down by the World I onients schedule. 7." Englewood y+ department in the Nation a 1 Baltimore i, Pr. Wayne Po) itary draft proof, don't be sur- Champions this year. He spent a Southport; 8 Shyer Circle vs BE id Ice League. | edule Tonight
f : eam; 9, 3 . NY Li All-Bt t Boston Gard prised if he shows up With prief spell with the Indians a few TIIMmLE Indians Cer N eague ar same at Boston Garden, GRADUATE ” ” ” sandro was in a bad slump for] SECOND BASEMAN Johnny °
another Triple-A club, maybe in years back. more than a month. As a result, Merson and Pitcher Forrest Main | :
the American Association again. 5 5 8 SOUND MUNG S00 BITIEE LIVING .. MEOWEN Cudamyrey his season-long average dropped. have signed their 1952 contracts. | A ¢ : ath > i ng 3 He was hampered by ill health With the Pirates, that is. Pitts-| areenr Wi
Golden mark of 3.03 last year which! Rochester 1
hs Boston 97, . Minneapolis 60 (double
He intends: to - sound out Mil-| FRED SAIGH, president of the waukee, St. Paul and Minneapolis. St. Louis Cardinals, revealed that Dallessandro worked under two the Columbus club, the Cards’ managers here, Al Lopez and Don American Association farm, Gutteridge. He saw duty in all dropped $155,000 last year. The three outfield posts as well as Red Birds finished last after some brief service at first base. {winning the playoffs and Little He joined the Indians from World Series the previous season. New Orleans during the 1949 sea- . Saigh has promised Columbus son and batted .342 in 45 games. fans ‘‘a better club, a young Then in 1950, in 101 games, the club sprinkled with experienced veteran boosted his swatting aver- players” the coming season.| age to .350 in 223 times at bat. | Adding, “We don’t .relish the 5 2 @® thought of losing $155,000 here
Jer rear.” LAST YEAR, however, Dalles- VY ¥
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