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Cage Surprise

HOWE'S HORNETS They donned it last night after looking at Manual's Redskins.

The Hornets and their followers were surprised when ‘the Redskins won, 54-53, at Howe. |— Dick Nyers (naturally) and Harry | Shaner were the Redskin heroes. No School! Nyers scored 21 points and Shan- Hey, kids! er got the winning basket at 1:40. 28ain. Shaner’s final fielder was a big’ disappointment to the Howe fans] who had seen their boys make a game rally, Manual led at all quarter stops. * » ”

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ord. Howe d d to 11-7 een Se U.S. Wins Ski Event

deal ‘last night, Following the] pattern were: Columbus’ and Shortridge. The| Bulldogs made visiting Shortridge unhappy, 66-63. A 22-point By United Press third period made it possible. OSLO, Norway, Feb. 14 — An on» drea Mead Lawrence of Rutland, CATHEDRAL and Ben Davis. Sh we the ramen iant i ; -468. & .iSlalom ski race today in the openThe 1vish Won 50-45: after 1 ing competition of the 1952 Winter Olympics. The 19-year-old Mrs. Lawrence sped down the shortened 1000-

ing all the way. However, they had to weather a Ben Davis comeback in the last quarter. i 13 points, Bob S CHIPPING ae Ha holder meter Norefjell course in 2° minoF fe all-time Irish scoring utes, 6.8 seconds to become the CORD of 205 points. The old second U., 8S. woman ever to win ’ Roeder. an Olympic ski medal. mark was se} by Don : In the two-man bobsled com- " «~. Petition at” Frognerseteren, the SACRED HEART fal W Com): No. 1 U. 8. team of Stan Benham Yort, There was very 1 { of Lake Placid, N. Y. and Pat Martin of Massena, N. Y. placed second in the first heat. The heat was won by the No. 1 Ger

fort in Mt. Comfort, but the Spartans won, 47-46. The winman team of Andreas Ostler and Laurenz Nieberl.

Friday during the sectional basketball tournament in Indianapolis on Feb. 28, ler and his School Board said SO.

ners, plagued by the flu, hung on gamely under .a fourth-quarter assault. Sacred Heart now has a record of 13-4.

he . tor Franklin Township and Law- Tye best Sombined time oo Central. The Flashes had| ODF nea.s-—iwo tocay and ‘wo rence * | tomorrow—decide the ‘two-man

their hands full in winning, 55-48. | Lawrenée highpointed a rally with bobsled event. . a 45-all tie in the fourth period. so. Ted Settles’ two free throws re- THE NO. 2 U. 8. bobsled team

Franklin and of Fred Fortune of Lake Placid turned the lead to land Floyd Wisher of Ausable

that was it. {Falls, N. Y., placed seventh after Manual (54) Howe (53) ts ft p tg tt pt the first two runs. Fortune and B Green, 0 Pe Green.f 9 8 5 Wisher were timed in 1:23.46 and N R 4 1 1 3/Thomas,{ 213 i arch: Gobble? 1 1 4Koch.t 1 1 11:24.48 for a total of 2:47.94. pandier! 3 ¢ glue 2 3 4 ° Switzerland's No. 2° team of F. Will 6 1 1 28chrierg 6 2 4 ; ; : Shvatamse 1 2 Thompsons 2 0 4 Felix Endrich and Werner Spring Heacox.g 1 4:2 placed third with a total time Totals 221020 Totals 201321/0f 2:44.46, and the Swiss No. 1’ =vSeoring By QuArterioe {team of Fritz Feierabend and Manual - ......... B 15 8-54 Howe 11 17 13—53 Stephen Waser in a combined time

Nyers,

Green 2. 0f 2:44.48, Benham, the driver of the No. 1 S. sled, said he regarded the

Throws Mia B. Green Raker 3, Shaner 2, Heacox, E. Thomas 3, Rees, Schrier, Koch

Officials—Luzar and Thatcher. U

Baered Beart (41) Mt. Comfort (M) Swiss as the teams to beat for ft pf fg ft Pp Lepper.f ’ 0 2 Stoner! 4 2 1/the championship. allivan,t 3 1 -4Abelf ’ 3 I 2 # » ’ Prestel.{ 4 0 1 Littleton, 5 05 Hase.< 3 § }fparksc 2 3 3 BELGIUM'S No. 1 team was Lynetteq 5 3 liCrooks 1 1 3 fifth in 2:45.78 and France's No, 2 Arkinsg. © 2 0 Zilowderz 0 9 2,., mwas sixth in 2:46.28, Totals 19 9 14 ‘Totals 19 816

Mrs. Lawrence, smiling happily said, “the track was fine, fast and dif-!

Scoring br, Quarters Sacred Heart 14 1} Mt. Comfort 10 10 Free Throws Missed—Lynette 2,

14 _ 8-47 ’ 11» gin her husband's embrace,

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Sullivan, Prestel, Arkins, Abel 2, Stoner, . inl Sparks, Crook, Littleton, Lowder ficult, and the gates were very Officials—Lindamood and Moore, good.”

Franklin Twp. (55) Lawrence (48) | There had been some doubt

fg ft pf Naniler f fg 1" of earlier this week about the con7 iler, 5 43 {arpentert 7 1 Sandy 5 v2 1 dition of the Slalom course be- * Landf 0 0 0 Stiles. 010 Setties.t 6 4 3 Conrad.f 0 o o cause of a lack of snow. Volunteer Hanuahe | 8 1Brunsenc i & } workers and soldiers had worked Norns 5 9 4 McDaniel 7 2 i ‘round-the-clock to put the NorefB Y, 1 4 Grimes.g = Copelands 0 © 0 Lambert. 0 o 3 jell run in condition for the open Keown.g 9 1 3 ing day’ s event. Totals 2 218 Foktiers 17 14 20 gw ow 3 n y 3 y NNT FYE Prankiic Teor 323 12 11-3 MRS. LAWRENCE'S husband Lene hows Missed corn settles Nanded her a cup of hot chocolate 5. Maver 6 Berry 2, Chandler 2, Morris, and then shooed away newspaFrunson, McDaniel 3, Grimes. . — permen until she had recovered Shortridge (63) Columbus (66) her breath. tt pf fg t . : Bruce! is 1 eles t § 's P53 “Being married helped my skiing Hollett.f 3 1 3igleglert 2 3 5 tremendously, just like it helped Peterman,¢ 7 0 4 Hotz! 0 0 1 Duseanc. 1 ¢ 3 Deanete 4 3 3 everything else,” said the youth-| Nt e- 13 I Reece «°° 41 3 ful Vermont girl who competed in| Stallwood.® 2 5 5 Howex Shoemaker,g 1 0 1 Pences 8 4 4 fhe J0a8 winter games at the age po -— wm i101 15. 26, +Totals 27 12 26 Shoes hy 15 ’ 15 033 15 2043 Her husband, also an excellent 1b 12.11 32 15 : : “Tr ari CD rows ‘Missed— Ziegler 3. Bennett skier, said: “I was more anxious 5, Fence 3. Reese 3, Bruce Hollcliaf. during the race than if 1 had eterman, © 8, © ’ A= 3 s 3 : wood 5. {been Sompeting. myself, This is a & > p ey 0 xr Central (50) Ben Davis (46) jJhe 9 e greatest events of ou : ty ft pf 1g 1t pt life. 8pringer.{ 5! Young. 13 5 * 4 =n Catton,{ 0 2 Warrum,f 0 1 4 5 a . Meger.c 3 2 4 Bit 0.0 9 IMOGENE OPTON of North Schrader s 5 4 4Ragan.c 3 4|Conway, N. H., finished 15th in ’ ur. Fang ® 1 1 3 Redenbherg 410 3/2:15.8 and Jannette Burr of Se- § Welly 0 0 1iattle, Wash., was 22d, in 2:19.2, Totals 17 15 23! yavotals 3 13,20 13 Among the Canadians, Rhoda: pe as 13. 16 10 17_4¢ Eaves finished ninth in 2:14; Free "Throws Missed— Springer. Catton. Rosemarie Schutz was 23d in Schrader, Warrum 2, oung 4, Petit, 2. . Ragan, Wilbur 2. :19.7; Lucille Wheeler was 27th . . . 5 nin 2:22.2, and Joanne Hewson “WASHINGTON CALLING, was 20th in 2:23.9.

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tenden, former Washington High School and Butler player, will be ‘in the Wm. H. Block lineup tonight when that team tangles with L. S. Ayres & Co. in the preliminary game to the Olymp-Baltimore pro. game at the Fieldhouse.

Football in At Nevada

By United Press

RENO, Nev., Feb. 14 ~The University of Nevada, which abandoned its “big ‘time’ football ef“fort in the summer of 1951, announced today it will return to

football eompetition in 1952. on a much smaller scale. Nevada is believed to be the first small college in the country? to attempt a return to competition since, the epidemic -of football] failures hit the small ‘colleges from coast to coast during the past two seasons. Dr. Malcolm Love, president of the university, ized Coach Glenn (Jake) Lawlor! to prepare for a four-game sched-| ule this year. The schedule, how-' ever, will be a far cry from the one canceled in 1951 which included such power teams as Texas A&M, unbeaten University of San! Francisco and the University of Santa Clara, ”

but

= = ~ } THE Wolf pack which gained national recognition in 1948 when it shattered national passing,! yardage and scoring records under the leadership of All-Ameri-can Quarterback Stan Heath, will | meet the California Aggies at| Reno on Oct. 4; Chico State at Chico, Cal.,, Oct. 11; Idaho State at Pocatello, Oct. 25, and Fresno. State at Reno on Nov. 8. Love made his decision after) the Board of Regents authorized | him to investigate the possibility of a return to football on a “solid basis suited to manpower and available finances.” Only 600 men are enrolled at the university. A student poll on the campus showed an overwhelming desire to return to the gridiron on a voluntary basis. No scholarship will be awarded under the present program.

Record-S Setting

Pacer Dies Times State Service McCORDSVILLE, Feb. 14—1t

was like burying one of the familv when the one-time world’s champion pacer, Myrtle McKylo, was buried here yesterday. The * ailing 26-year-old bay] mare, that set a world's record]

of 2:00'¢ on a mile track in 1931,| your Sunday Times.

iwas purposely given a dose of; strychnine. She broke her left forefoot two ‘years ago and had become a victim of old age. | Myrtle McKylo foaled 13 colts, the most famous of which was

Gratton MeKylo, world champion]

gelding pacer. She was owned by Walter McCord, a former sulky ridér who retired from driving| before Myrtle's debut. Most of her fame was gained with William Hasch handling the reins.

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Bradley Back In Old Form

By United Press

NEW YORK, Feb. 14—Bradley's battered Braves re-| gained a small portion of their ‘past basketball glory today with their second one-point upset of mighty - St.

this season. The Braves, moving through an lindifferent season after the {campus was shocked last year by the arrest of several star players on “fixing” charges, surprised the several weeks ago when tripped St. Louis, 57-56, In overtimes, Last night, they Ill, "61 to 60,

they

in regulation time, A freshman Harvey Babetch — was the hero of last night's repeat upset. With 2:19 to play, he sank a corner shot to break, a Fifteen seconds later, he canned a free throw that proved the winning margin. r ” ~

IT WAS only the 14th win in

“34 games for the Braves, the fifth

sethack in 22 games for St. Louis,

However, the loss did not affect St. Louis’ standing as the “unbeaten leader of the Missouri

Valley Conference, because sBradley dropped out of that league as a regult of the Johnny Bright slugging episode” during the last football season. S80, Bt. Louis, ranked as the nation's seventh best team, still headed toward a berth in the NCAA tournament Seton Hall, ranked No. 14 nationally, marched easily to its 20th victory against a lore setback. trouncing Rutgers, 66 to 42. Roy Belliveau paced the Pirates with 14 points. . n = J » CORNELL PRESERVED its junbeaten record as leader of the Ivy League by trouncing Harvard, 69 to 44, at Ithaca; N. Y. The {Big Reg, which has won six league games, rolled to a 17-0 lead before Harvard, winless in {six league games, scored jts first basket. In other night: {70-63, in the Ivy League; Georgia defeated Florida, 74-60, in the Southeastern Conference; La| Salle whipped Penn, 74-58, hold-| ing ace Ernie Beck to 12 points; Villanova downed Rider, 83-61; Jerry Kittredge's last-minute goal gave Temple a 59-58 win over Army downed Am{herst, 62-50; Florida whipped Iona, 64-49; Cincinnati edged (Xavier, 68-63, and Hamline nicked St. Thomas," 65-62. i ” » ” i A SMALL but select court program is on tap tonight, headed! (by a Madison Square Garden| {double-header, featuring three {high-ranked teams. St. Bonaventure, rated No. 5, will try to! {rebound from its first loss of the, season to Duquesne in an im-|

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!portant battle against St. John’ s,|

ranked No. 10. New York. U.,| rated No. 19, is. a heavy favorite over Niagara in the other game. Dayton, No. 13 nationally, meets Eastern Kentucky; West Virginia, No. 17, attempts

Conference and DePaul, {Dame in an important clash of}

leader against VPI,

Other leading games tonight include: Richmond - Maryland in Colorado Aggies-Utah State in the Arizona - West Texas State in the Border, Butler-Indi-lana State, Holy Cross-Springfield (Mass.), -and Marquette-Toledo,

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Feb. 14—There isn't going to be en Syracuse and the Indian.

Both American Hockey League clubs got their own victory without a as they handed the Her~ lacing in Cleveland's Ike Hilde

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lideds. i. Syracuse kept its play- - loff hopes alive whipping Cin- up their 11th COUNTY cinnati, 4 to 1, here last night, defeat ¢ : Meanwhile, the Caps, who have shey Bears, a 10 to 4 3 lawrenss Central [visions of getting out of last Cleveland. {place in the Western Division be- brand got the hat-trick and Baron Comfort 44, . y , fore the season runs out, were Wing Ken

Rorannan th Marshall Ci Mog games this Season, Eddie Brune- Providence Perreault Petense A Micha N nen 3 ' . ' > M0 aluk orris: Center, Sullivan Wings A= conomy BY oc 48 teau scored the Caps’ lone goal 30 Plante, Powell; Alternates, Egan, lund, piotuoh, Hi, KHISSOE 8, yi 20 jgosunds béiare the end of the ses. lf Che, ARERLaD "HE. Euily Fro 85, . oe . chalu CHerea, . : remot 3, we, Mia, 4 DE adCast cNDINRARDLIR,, onto, Mall Dif GER", Santer | RAY POWELL, Providence left Ru" o filnehell lischatey, Sk arrisburg 64, May 39. ar 3 ague cor BYunete Heller, Durham, McKay Savile 81, Dior, jek “" winger. poosted hig league ae oring Offieinis Reterce. Dunn Linesmen, Art asper 80, Te ty 43 ito roints with a pair o 0Aal8 Lessier, George Desaulniers Jackson Twp, (Tippecanoe) 51. Romney 49, “ | DAT P E y "SCORE BY PERIODS Jefersonville 64, Princeton 47 PUMA GUARD—Dick Soich While teammate Barry Sullivan providence 2 1g Kingman 51. Bloomingdale ia A i or collected an assist to mark the INDIANAPOLIS 1 04 ancaster Central (Wells) 50, Huntington 1 - a SCORING 1a thalle wi, » will be she of, 3 osep ht 17th straight game in which he rirsT PERIOD 1. Providence Powell amsbhur 23 A { Y a « - Merriii ite ama burg T starting guards Saturday night |},.4 snared at least one point. Ruliiven, Glaus, 1.30. 2. Broviagice, La: Bens i Matern (lewardr. 32, when the Pumas meet the But- | Ray LaPlante and Johnny Mi- "SECOND PERIOD: o. Providence Powell Darth Madison 83, Dubont oh. . ler Bulldogs at the Fieldhouse. chaluk - notched the other two (ean, Smithy, 174574. RIANAFOLiS wiing areen 4 e f CHKAY on V Pierceton 64. Beaver Dam 38 — Providence goals. Peqaities Hay, }'i1, Lund, 14.27, Zeidels eelsville J minene a y : a drovi- 35 Scott 50, Bristol 35. Named to Post The Caps remained in" Provi-1630% 0 ppniop: 5. Providence. J Miche Shelburn 60, West Terer Haute 29 WASHINGTON . Fel s dence for a workout today and alyk (LaPlante, Kapusta:. 5 44 Penal les: South Rend Adams 44, East Chicago Roose- ASHINGTON, Pa. eb 14 will arrive here tomorrow.» Selistaai 2:24; Toppazzini, 17:33; Seclisizal, vel | Pp . : Aana V , 111 ' South Bend Central Catholic 4% Michigan a n : Alurdts (oum Ranson: . 2 x 0 h I y 8 ary's ! 1084 O0OLDhA and rac coacn a 0 Spencerville 44. ( a3 ; . . ILSEWHERE in the league ce sp irerville 14 Poeme 0. ‘Washington & Jefferson’ College, ELSEWHERE in the leagu nt e ; Star City 58. Akron 36 was named acting athletic di last night the Pittsburgh Hornets AMERICAN HOCKEY LEAGUE Stoney Creek 51 Green Twp. (Ran ey an Le AAs > 8 soul o 8, Western Division : dolph) 44 ; rector today to fill the post left whipped the St. Louls Flyers. 5 to ar WL T Pa 0 OO Terve Haute Garfield 55, Terre Haute ; ¢ ’ 2 at Pittsburgh with Phil Malohey pittsbursh 3 7 13 03 IT NH: 18 State 49 vacant: by the death of Wilhur Cleveland 54 32 17 5 69 203 138 Troy 5%. Stendal 36 Fats) Henry scoring the hat-trick. Rudy Migay, ¢{ieinnat 56 25 25 6° 56 154 180 Vion (Aohuson) 63. Hegestewn 39 - recent arrival from Toronto in INDTANAPOLSS 88 11 53 yo, n Waldron 61, Knightstown Memorial 6 exchange for Jim Morrison, added’ GP WL T Pts G00 Ashington Tw iC 50; ’ ershey 5 271 21 5 59 191 189 Wasinetown 61, Towers bo. Foren: 4, iL Coumy High School a pair of tallies, Providence B28 28 3 83 20 18 htm A Buffalo 52 2 7 asketball Car The Cleveland Barons chalked Buttale HAN s ud "as —————— RESULTS LAST NIGHT Superstitious 3 ’ Tomorrow ; | Providence 4. INDIANAPOLIS 1. Decatur Central at Speedway { . Martinsville at Southport Announce pener { Cleveland 10, Hershey 4 COLUMBUS, O., Feb. 14 (UP)! Deaf School at Walnut Grove. 54} Plttbureh 8 Bt. Louis 2 wotleran harness: vace driver! Denil ellis IME... | LOS ANGELES, Feb. 14 (UP); TokGui® Gawes Wilbur Ehlen of Jacksonville, Beech Grove at Eminence : ! The Los Angeles Rams will Cgmnati at sale, | Fla., applied to the United States, .cri® Haute Wiley at Washington. jopen their 1952 National Profes-| NATIONAL NOCKEY LEAGUE Trotting Association for his Ii-| Cirspus Attucks vs. Ladosa at Craw- sional Football League campaign, PH RT cense with a request that he not| °Park Schosi at Plainfield Chariton. |88ainst the Detroit Lions in a Torento ...0./83 24 17 13 137 100 #8 be given 4 number with 13 in it), Merion Memoria "of “Wniehalown at night game Oct. 3. it was ane Manin, 4 8 0 4 H 3 3 BACT ae o 8 because he is superstitious. Shortridge ve, Crawfordsville at Tech, (nounced today. The Rams will Boston 8a 3 12 14 1 u The association complied with’ Manual va. Northwestern at Kokomo. meet the Lions, who almost cost, onlease vies Lis NIGHT

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