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SUNDAY FEBRUARY 24, 1952
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If you know of a better one, let us know—but what Johnny DeVoe did!
By BILL EGGERT
Hill Gail Captures Santa Anita Derby, Windy City Runs 2d
By Unijed Press
ARCADIA, Cal, Feb. 23—Calumet Farm did it again
with a basketball yesterday for Park School quite possibly is an. all-time today. The famed Kentucky stable sent its brilliant colt Hill state high school scoring record.
“He scored 73 points as Park defeated Ohio Military A&¥emy, 115“
to 25, at Cincinnati.
Teammates purposely fed the ball to the 6-3 17-year-old center in
an attempt to establish
scoring record. The team didn't take one long shot at the basket.
The 73-point spree
ny’s season gotal to 612 points as Park closed its regular season with a 16-4 record. Fifteen of those games were against THSAA members in which DeVoe scored 429 points, a redord surpassing the 404Bryant scored in 20 games for Cris-
pus Attucks.
Anchoring himself
free-throw circle, Johnny connected on 33 of 47 field goal attempts and
hit seven of eight free
scored 42 points in the first half as
Park led, 59 to 15.
George Downing, Dick McCrae and brother Steve DeVoe passed up + numerous field goal attempts to set up two-pointers for Johnny. Steve, however, still found time to c
with 27 points. .
There are oodles of claimants to § 2 national scoring records for high + ° 73 isn't that
- school players. Johnny's
an all-time
hiked John-
total Hallie around the
throws. He
hip in
Gail out to score a four-length victory over the highly-fav-ed Windy City II in the $140,000 Santa Amita Derby. The speedy but erratic Hill Gail,| — wim rtm Spartan Valor Wins Widener Handicap, Race Results, Page 14
ridden by famed jockey Ted At(kinson, let Windy City set all the Ipace. until the final turn of the mile and an eighth race. Then he nailed him. Going into the stretch, Hill Gail fairly flew out {in front and under a hard whip drive gradually drew away although staggering at the finish. ~
~ ” | “THE LIGHTLY regarded Arroz
got up for third behind Windy |City. Indian Land was fourth, | The victory was a startling reversal in form for Hill Gail which ‘ran out of the money in the San Felipe Stakes. when Windy City flashed to the easy win that made him go to the post a one to two (favorite in today’s race. | There had been indications earlier in the week that Hill Gail finally was returning to the form {that sent him to victory last [summer in the Arlington Futurity (but few handicappers were brave {enough to pick him against Windy {City,- a stakes-winner in three {countries and the best juvenile in {Europe last year, | = = ” { ASA result, Hill Gail went off {at odds of nine to two and re{turned $11.40@ 3.90 and - 3.90. {Windy City paid $2.70 and 2.70 {for place and show and Arroz returned a fat $11.20 to show. The race had more surprises than the finish as Jockey Eddie {Arcaro shot out of the gate on Windy City as though propelled (from a cannon and took the lead. {But coming right behind him for ithe early stages were Marcador, Hill Gail and Red Charger. | Going into the backstretch, | Arcaro pulled out to a length lead but could not shake off Marcador
Fred Wilt Sets New 2-Mile. Mark :
By United Press
ing Fred Wilt of the New York AC pounded to a new world indoor mark of. 8:50.7 at Madison hl Square Garden tonight as he won the special invitation two-mile run at the IC4A track and field championships. . Moving up from the mile on which he has ‘vroncentrated all winter, the blond G-man snapped | by three-tenths of a second the mark former Notre Dame star! Greg 1943 as he finished six yards in front -of Horace: Ashenfelter of
place to Curt Stone, another team-| mate, | i 80 . “IT'S THE toughest race I've! run all season,” the happy Wilt grinned. “The Ashenfelter boys deserve all the credit for the fine pace they set. I'm not used to.that long pace after running all those mile races—and I'll tell you 1 ‘went all out.” In the strictly college events, John McCallum of Penn was the first champion crowned as he won the 16 pound shot put with a
NEW YORK, Feb, 23—Gallop- .
Butler Fails To Wrap Up
. ICC Diadem CHAMPAIGN, II,
By FRANK ANDERSON TWO “THINGS fell in Butler Fieldhouse last night: One — Butler's home basketball season. ‘Two -- Butler “itself, a 75-5, loser to Valparaiso, By losing the "Bulldogs failed
to cline the Indiana “Collegiate leading Illini.
Conference How-
championship,
INDIANA CONFERENCE W Pet Butler ‘ 1 IndianA Bate ....coceoes Valparaiso St. Joseph's AOD Ball a Evansville
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ever, they can do no worse than tie. To wrap up the title : must defeat St. Joseph, Monday, and Ball State, Tuesday, » . ‘8
1951 « 52 games, and more than furnished :
oo 19 556 geore was tied four times.
lllinois Smashes lowa Hawkeyes, 78-62 “John DeVoe Shreds Nets for 73 Points
Defending Champions
Virtually Clinch Another Big 10 Title -
“By United Press : Feb. 23—Defending Big Ten chams pion Illinois smashed Iowa, its major rival for the crown, 78 to 62 tonight to virtually clinch .its second consecutive league title. : It was Illinois’
17th win in 19
PARE REESE RRR RRR aY, .
Basketball en Results
IOWA MADE a contest of to- Colleges night's match only for the first] minutes. In that time, the, STATE jowa Anderson 92, Chase (0.) 84.
the Illini with revenge for one of their earlier losses, at lowa, 73 to 68, It was Iowa's second Big Ten defeat in 11 games and left the Hawks one game behind the
: i i
3:1 was ahead three times.and Illi- Ball State 69, St. Joseph's 48.
nois moved in front four times. pePauw -61, Hanover 635. In the final minute of the first Findlay (0.) 89, Tri-State 51.
they Period, Illinois scored six points Indiana 63, Wisconsin 48.
to hold a 34-to-28 halftime lead. | Indiana Central 95, Earlham 78, But that was only an indica-|znpinnesota 59, Purdue 56. tion of what was to come. In Navy 67 Notre Dame 58
BUTLER, St. Joseph, Valpo and the third périod, Illinois doubled |, jan City 87, Vincennes 58.
Indiana State each have a crack at a share of the crown. 8t. Joe has two games to go, Valpo, Mar. 6, and Butler, Wins would give the Pumas a 6-4 record. The Bulldogs would have a like mark by losing their remaining two games. Valpo rose to 5-4 with {ts tri-
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THE REVENGE -MINDED 1,46 than five below his confer-
Crusaders also kept the Bulldogs ance average per game. While! from pulling even on the season gerr tallied 15 and Peterson 13| overall. Butler took the court with ¢,r Illinois.
a 10-11 record. Gone, the chance for a winnin the first in three years,
too, was
The game's pattern wasn't long play, ‘stellar ball
in forming. Valpo had the height, Butler didn’t. The Crusaders had!
: 11" ling, the league's leading scorer, Ww Rice set at Cleveland In umph last night. That means iS had one of his poorest nights un-| game with St. Joe is all-important.’ gor some stiff guarding by 1ii-| Indiana State completed its con- nols’ two equally-huge middle-| the New.York AC with. thirq ference season with a 6-4 record. men, Bob Peterson and Johnny
n9
Iowa's points with markers
and surged to a 56-39 advantage, Wabash 78, Franklin 64 Thereafter, the trend of the game ! :
never varied, although lowa out- OTHER BIG TEN scored fhe Illini by one point in Nlinois 78, Towa 62
the final quarter, \Ohlo State 80, Michigan 67.
= " - . IOWA'S CENTER Chuck Dar-| OHIO VALLEY TOURNEY estern Kentucky 47, Murray
State 45.
{Valparaiso 75, Butler 55.
OTHERS
{Adelphi 72, Brooklyn Poly 68. Kerr. Darling made 22 points, Alabama 63, Auburn 50. Albany State 62, Utica State 32. American International 81, As. sumption 52. {Army 65, Harvard 59,
Jim Bredar, five-foot, 11-inch | Baltimore 62, Catholic U. 49.
B Season, yjjinois guard, was easily the star Beloit 53, Southern Illinois State
of the battle and his fancy ‘floor | 48. ; hawking and|Bishop 57, Wiley 46. flashy drive-ins were the keys to Roston College 78, St. Anselm's 58, the awakened Illinois offense in {Brandeis 72, Wagner 70.
the marksmanship, Butler didn't.| he final 20 minutes, He counted | Bridgeport ‘68, Becker 51.
The tall Crusaders built. up a 9-0! lead before Keith Greve got Butler's first field goal at 4:19 of the first quarter.
+high. Sam Esposito, Indiana Univer-
. 62 to 45’s worth at Butler.
sity guard, scored 81 for Fenger High School of Chicago, Jan. 24, 1950 10
Johnny DeVoe
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jor Hill Gail. They stayed that Way to the final return. It was then Ted Atkinson went
The visitors, featuring balance {and superior rebounding, led, 19{13, at the end of the first period.|
heave of 49 feet, 4'y inches, |
20 points, 13 of them in the final [Brigham Young 90, New Mexico half to lift the Illini from medi-| 61 . oerity into a club that .rambled Canisius 85, St. Bonaventure 63, to a 12-point lead in three min- Carnegie Tech 67, Allegheny- 55, utes’ play in the third period and Charleston Teachers 89, Macomb never slipped backward. | . Teachers 63. The box: | Colgate 74, Western Reserve 61.
work. First he drew even with
and then as
against Carcer High School.
DeVoe is no Johnny-come-lately with state junior‘tennis and he and his older brother, Charles, are famed as doubles partners. Charles now is captain of the Princeton University
ball team.
Where's Johnny going? Maybe Northwestern. Maybe Indiana. They Park School team will watch IU play Ohio State Monday night at Bloom-| ington. H-m-m-m-m. (Details of game, Page 13.)
By JIMMIE ANGELOPOLOUS- | Suddenly T wished the baseball season’ would start tomorrow. That's the way of the scribe who knows even less than he thinks he does when the Indianapolis
sectional basketballing gets the Davis’ kids have wanted to play] The string's run out on Wash- applecart three years ago in the| 'nehester 40) Crisows Attucks (81) tipoff. - since the County tourney. I think ington against Ben Davis inthe sectional's first round. That's Ludy.f A aren t or This year's: they still want to go. — semifinals . . . Washington lost what Bailey League, Bob Jewell sano! yn 10h draw makes you I'll take Attucks over Tech at only 51 to 50 Dec. 21 but Wash-'and Tom Overton can réenithd Hal- Eresling.y 0 0 0 Adams! 0 0 2 feel like the one {Butler or anywhere, but it isn’t ington’s tougher now and Ben lie Bryant, Willie Gardner and Lischertc 6 0 neon’ ® 18.4 2 who sat down to igoing fo be easy. Attucks, too, Davis is no slouch. ? Bailey Robertson. et Foott 2 3 lRobertsong 6 0 2 Yo bine - FR has waited‘for this 1 imagi Attuck should . ; { . ‘5; 1 Browns. 5 3 3 Parrishy 0 0 0 take “his” ‘final; as waited fo is one, I imagine, ucks should worry "about; Now for the main event . , . Covington. 3 2 3 examination and | ’ 3 Lin] 3-09 w a 8 suddenly§ i : : . y .« Ex Totals 14 12 18| Tota 35111 thi otals |" Total 35 11 19 confronted with ere 4 ow o i ers i ; |" Hartime Score = Attucks 42, Win-| such strangely {chester 26 . | | Free: Throws Missed—Attucks 6, "Win-
unfamiliar questions that he exclaims: “Man, is this the right course?” : f Like that perplexed individual! I don’t even know the questions much less the-answerse-But - th® exam time's here and I_have fo ‘start guessing right away with Manual over Warren Central in that game Wednesday night, & a n ” WHY; I'LL never know. Warren beat Manual once 62 to 59.) And Warren is the tourney team + ».«'but Manuals improving balance and Dick Nyers might have the answer. . So does the second question stump me. .Washington "tripped . Broad Ripple 55 to 44 this year but I'm not sure Washington can do’ it at Butler, .But I'll take] Washington—I'm surp of that.
Ben Davis ‘can repeat over, Lawrence Central again, but not!
Angelopolous
If Sacred Heart gets nicked by Decatur Central in the second) game Thursday night, it'll be the, fault of Harold Holderfield and Rex McKinney. But I'll lean to| Spartah balance of power here, ” o o AFTER TECH'S 41 to 88 loss, to downtrodden Logansport, I'm not sure the Green Wave can beat Beech Grove. I'll take Tech.| The Attucks-Cathedral game at| 9:45 a. m. Friday following the| Tech-Beech Grove game .can be| an essay question. But I'll be objective’ and fill in the blanks— something Attucks isn't going to shoot this time. Attucks HAS tol be ready now and it KNOWS it. ~ Howe can get some trouble from improving Deaf ‘School and watch| Coach Lewis Gilfoy and Coach; Jake Caskey’s boys wow ‘em next year. . Southport: and Shortridge end,
. the first round Friday. I'm
puzzled with Southport and
a Nttle more size, a little tier floor practice from unty tourney. But it's an
fn the last five seconds. Attucks
with Shortridge. Just to| the puzzle, I'll spell it out:| -t-Repio-r-t. Maybe ‘it's the
sports. He ranks second in
»
Now round two: Washing-| ton and Manual—When ‘all the at smoke clears, Washington at the ing at Butler, But I like Howe fine hi -and I'm not so sure exactly why. ina gun. a Maybe Howe can piece together a I like Ben Davis over a good little better game for four quarSacred Heart team because Ben ters—who knows?
Howe beat”Southport 59 to 57
Travel Rough Road to the Finals
THE WINNER of the Attucks-Anderson” game in the regionals can keep going until it gets to the Fabulous Four. Both have latent power. Both can run. Both can shoot.
Both have veterans. Both have tourney savvy. Anderson's floundering record of 10-10 .over-| all’ and 9-9 in the NCC means only that Anderson has a tremendous p&ychological weapon to throw against Attucks. n ”
= o » CONSEQUENTLY, the rebounding, in-general, hasn't been ” their over-all aggressiveness and IT ALSO has four rugged veter-' Attucks’ greater all-around scorans—Herbert Hood, J. D. Alder, ing ability will make it tougher Johhny Clemons and = Chuck than it was last year. Smith — who can put Attucks I'd guess that Attucks will meet
in the Spectators seats the rest; tne first afternoon game of the of the way. * state finals. And Kokomo and But I don’t look for Anderson|New Albany are as good as an
[to keep Attucks going like it did|two other teams you'll find. But
in last year’s 81 to 80 classic that/they have the toughest row to Attucks was lucky enough to win hoe and they may never get Here. ) : Attucks can get into the final —believe it or not—will get some game. Kokomo's brilljantlyhelp by the thing it isn’t supposed balanced ‘driving ball club could to have—defense! = Heenetrate New Albany's rather The Tigers’ man-to-man de- loosely-knit style of defensive fense is better this year than all play. But New Albany might win Attucks’ defense last year. The it only on added height. ’ Tigers sare scrappier, they're| 5 8 8. faster, but they don’t have the| IF IT does, I think Attucks preponderance of height they had can stop New Albany's down-the-last year, ‘floor race-horse tactics that are
—_ : Ey >a Now There Aren't Any VILLANOVA 64, DUQUESNE, 62 (overtime), By United Press : PHILADELPHIA, Feb, 28— Villanova , College toppled Diiquesne University from - its standing as the nation’s only unbeaten major college basket- * ball teim tonight by handing the Dukes: a 64-62 overtime. gameggetbick after they had run up 18 straight victories, Field goals by ace Forward - Larry Hennessey and Guard Ben Stewart in the. five-minute ‘overtime period enabled Villa‘nova to scoré’ one of the sea“son's biggest. court’ upsets The
game had wound up at 60-all at the end of the regulation’ four periods. | . Then, Villanova, jumping ‘ahead 64-60 on the goals by Hennessey and Stewart, waived seven free throws in a row to keep control of the ball, * . With one minute and 10 seconds to go, Jim Tucker put in a hook shot for the Dukes that
this was their last gasp as Villanova waived three more foul conversion tries and ‘went on to victory.
basket-
p On Going
as pronounced on occasion but,
either Jeff or South Bend Central!
brought them to 64-62. But |
Tigers Win By 81-40
Times State Service
Windy City they came off the turn-and into the stretch, he pulled past the Irishbred colt. «First it was a halflength, then a length and finally as they drew near the finish he {had a full four lengths on top dianapolis Crispus Attucks closed land still was whipping. its 1852 hardwood season with an Atkinson, apparently ill Gail might stop on- him, Winchester team here tonight. kept the colt driving even though| The victory was the 19th in 20 he was aware he had the race games for Attucks. Willie Gardwon. {ner poured in 36 points. Center {Bud Smith, Winchester’'s tallest Iman at 5-11, made 10 points. [Clark Brown, an all-state halfback at Winchester last fall, made 13. i { Hallie Bryant, guarded well by| {Smith for three quarters, made, {15 points, making his all-time] {Indianapolis scoring total 404 in| 120 games. The loss was Winchester’'s 18th|
Howe's Hornets in the other semi-
{ [Vince Guenther's losses were by| (Attucks should worry once more more than five points. Winchester
against Ben Davis in the finals lost: at Muncie Central, 51 to 42. Saturday night. Richmond downed Winchester, 37
Ben Davis upset the Attucks to
aed,
(chester 7 Officials—Wilbur May and Oscar
1elx
Sam-,
as good as anything in the state. DePauw Five Nip | Again they may never meet. . Joe : | . They are two different types of Hanover, 67-65 ‘ ball clubs. New Albany does con-| siderable reaching with ‘amaz-| GREENCASTLE. Feb. 23-—De-ingly-quick hand movements com- payw's Tigers erided their hasketing from the giant-sized Bulldog ha]] season here tonight with a five. New Albany fouls even less 500 mark but in ““e twilight of than Attucks on the average. the. finale -they h to “employ al * Attucks’ average offense—ap-istall to register . 687-65 victory | ,prdximately 70 points a game—is over Hanover. Fe Ty deceiving. It 1s not a true picture; DePauw finished the campaign | of Attucks’ real offensive with a 9-9 record. Lee Hamilton! strength since Coach Ray Crowe ended three years of competition | has spent the last two monthslas a regular with the Tigers |shifting his lineup so much his Hamilton scored 12 points but | | “regulars” seldom had a chance gent Guild was top man. with to Jell for a complete game. 1g points. Gene Loercher scored Hallie Bryant and Willie 13, Joe Rawlings’ 24 points was Gardner will be as great as any tops for Hanover. | two players in the state ang Ray Green scored a field goal Bailey Robertson will be one of for Hanover with 73 seconds to! the keys to Attucks’ scoring po-| play but the Tigers took posses|tential. {sion of the ball and never re-| . . ul " : /linquished it. This maneuver] HOLSEY HICKMAN, who is cut short Hanover's bid which| | re (enabled the Panthers to whittle a
Times State Service. {
lonly 5-11, can rebound with mo
‘sustained effort than anyone 11-point deficit. Crowe had last year. Cleveland [oh oP leq at the quarter!
at the inte 8 (Harp, at 6-5, is no Gardner, but 35-27. 0 ermission
Hanover (65)
{has improved considerably for a DePauw (67) { ® » ! ; : -. fg‘1t pf . 'boy who has had no previous ex- Hamilton { { 2 | King t 18:12 ofl; i . suild, § . . . | [perience. _ . | Rater f 29 3) Ward 1 30 of | Loerchen.c 4! Green.c 5 J 3) Harold - Crenshaw. and Leigh | Stewart.g 2 3 AlLandise 3 0 3 man Covington — particularly James.e 00 0 Hemneguris 1 3! * a i Cavington—can crack ’em outside | aves © 0 ° oF Ham bons 5 ° i and hustle and that's what can| Totals 26 15 18] Totals 20 7 21 . grinittime - Score—DePauw 35; Hanover |
ypay off for Attucks.
“| The fact ‘that’ Attucks had toes ae. > Mised—DePauw.%. Han. |
play Reitz last year ig the. first] {game of the stafe finals had some/
WINCHESTER, Feb. 23 — In-|
afraid 81 to 40 victory over a small
on gleefully in the fourth quarter. In fact, the Crusaders even became greedy. With leads of 72-54 and 74-54 they took the ball out
of bounds in lieu of free throws. 26 points, Indiana Central tonight {clinched second place in the ICC the hy soundly thumping Earlham
Th Was 95.78, It gave the Greyhounds a Southport which means noth- final for four quarters and then mn ee Lote of Joach//n indiviqual point totals: Crosiey,
= » ” ONLY CONSOLATION Bulldogs got out of the game
favoring a jump shbt, wound up| with 18 points. Burdsall had 12./ Valpo had three men in double]
figures, Eric Domroese (11) and 44. fia1q.
and Hanover is in third place,
{They were on top, 35-25, at the] Htinois GB) Towa (62) ,| Colorado 67, Kansas State 57. Ralf. Only Bulldogs Jim Crostey!, ....: F% "paves ¥ 1 P Cornell 57, Dartmouth 41. and Orvis Burdsall could do much CYolimert, 2 1 sThempsomt 3 2 4 Cornell College 81, Coe 35, Shout * pointwise, for Butler, Hooper i , 88 9 Jarnagin 20 0 David Lipscomb 56, East TenCros ad eight and Burdsall Retro =. § 3 SRORl 7 a 3 hessee State 51. ;seven first-half points, {Bredars "3 2° 3iDlenle 7 ? |/Delaware 74, Swarthmore 55. PLAY GOT r - {Fletchers 3 2 biCliftong 1 7 4 Denisori 73, Oberlin 71. violent in the third period. Bote: Makowirs® § o o> *** % © */Duke 86, South Carolina 82. scrapped mightily, but the Cru-| Totals _ ®wnN Totals 91,20 33 Rush Teiinetacn State 7%, Vuloy Sadery mela i gu at he lose Throws Missed Batis delve Fenn 56, Grove City 49. pe io 8 end, ertabraes took a {mer 2. Gerecke, Peterson 2. Kerr, Bredar. [Fordham 55, C. C. N. Y. 52, i v Vis, ’ » ) a Ih Na od anato|Clrion 4 — nutes 79, Bethuny 07, Boor ed ana - Gourge Washington 78, The Cita. . el 586. Valpo controlled the boards IC 5 ( Geo e , rgetown U. 70, LaSalle 68, played keep-away, and poured it wamps Georgia Tech 79, Georgia 78.
Holy Cross 90, Brown 44. Hamilton 46, Norwich 45. Idaho State 81, Rocky Mountain 56. : : Iona 89, Rider 74. Iowa State 59, Oklahoma 48. Johns Hopkins 69, Western Mary
Earlham
Raced by Bill Bright who hit for
land 57. ; conferénce record of 8 and 4. Tay-| Kentucky 63, DePaul lor has already won the ICC title| gj. ¥ ’ asl. (Chieago)
{Knox 78, Chicago 31. {Lafayette 67, Buffalo 61." Loyola (IIL) 78, Seton Hall 78.
Bright hit 10 of 17 shots from He was given lots of
Kalin and McCall Sign, 18 Other Indians Don't
By EDDIE ASH Times Sports Editor
TWO FAVORITES among th “old” Indianapolis Indians came to terms yesterday for the 1952 season with the “new” Indians, the new ownership, that is. Outfielder Frank Kalin, the
veteran long ball hitter, and Johnny McCall, the nimble south-
paw pitcher, who not infrequently
is ‘a. better hitter than he is pitcher, entered the Tribe fold, one via mail, the other on a sur-
prise visit to the Victory Field/town, to rest up before beginning se : y Fi ; + American Association action.
office. Lefty McCall, who resides in
the Winter League."
Kalin won't have to depend 1, rgest ‘part of their squad {upon Florida to acquire a.sun tan signed. Fact is, only 12 of 30 have this spring. He already has one. inp ed names on the dotted line.
-
non FRANK
said
| california, mailed his ‘signed con-/some winter ball in California, tract to General Madager Chuck but only occasionally. It was. in| 5 French, and Kalin dropped ina semi-pro league, playing only} from Cuba,.where he played, in three games a week. :
~ er although he gjgned as “mild holdouts” andy Ri Officials—Eugene Glaze and Tom Bohr. | didn’t break down .any fences in predicted most of them will come! YOK 82, Friends 80. "Cuba he did manage to belt two to salary terms before next week-
le > r '4 Tom Plinke and Ned Knape 10 help by teammate Woody Me- Loyola (Md.) 81, Mt, St. Mary 59 x i } A . . 4 each, Bride who clipped the nets for|y tte 55. Or : I ‘rusad avenged a 51-49 ; (viarque , Creighton 45. The Crusaders avenge 51-49 ,. hitti 0 of 24 .shots| ; " on | 23 points ting 10 of 24 .shots Morningside 76, Augustan loss on their home court, Jan, 26.1 trom the field (S.D) 61 gus a Butler (35) Valparalse (75) - : . : | ~, . . . fg ft pt ! fe ft ot High. point man for the losers midwestern 50, N. Texas State 48. 3 f 1 3 5 Doel 2 7 . | , § : Srevel rt 31 jDoehrmand 2.1 1 was Forward Dudley Moore Who Mississippi Southern 76, Spring Englerth.f-c 3 2 0 Plinkef $13 scored 19 ‘points. Guard Marion| yj 56 Reed. ! 0 0 4 Knape 3 2 y < | . Porter t 0 1.-0i8pitze 3 3 4 Williams had 18. The Greyhounds Montana State 86, Denver U. 53. Huff.f 0.0 1 Bielke.c 4.1. 41ed 50-29 at the halftime and ‘Muhlenberg 70 bri ._ Stewart.e 0 2 2Domroeseg 4 3 5 j ’ alin i t ble. In. * Rg 90, right 68. . Crosley.g 8 2 3 Allens 134 never were in any serious trouble. Newberry 74, Erskine 64 Holloway.g 6 1 1 Berningg : \ d ' Yaa . Theofanisg 1 2 1 Madrick.g o 0 ofIndiam Central (95 Earlham i t | New York State Tech 63, Jersey Saqkovie ® 5 ’ 8 g Jones t, 1 1 4 Moore t, $ 1 2 City JC 62. . . Ellenherger g Bright 10 8 Loucks {d+ ¢ Cranny.g 0.2 Re vinan f ¢ ° - 0 Kiser fe : i §{North Carolina State 71, North - re Mill 2 .2! Corbit ! Ar 2 Totals 18 19 23) Totals 272128 pd son 0 0 0] eaming f«¢ 1 0 3 N Carolina 52. . Fire throws missed Greve 2. Reed, Pickard.c ! 8.1 Powier.c E 3 1 12 orth Dakota 59, North Dakota Burdsall_3. _ Porer, Hull Stews McBrideg 10 3 2 Willlamsg- 7 4 0] State 56, Crosley V3 heolanis, JTArm : e| g oe 5 0 . . Rielke, Domroese, RB 18 of 10 RL ¥ : 7 . Renner Io ’ aha 83, Washburn 33, Piel val shooting tier i . | Iv : attempts. 57 Valparaiso—-27" of 12. at. Colescotuz . 9 9. 9 Oe _.[Fennsyly ania 77, Columbia mn erie! 375 Batier—19 of 33) Totals 38 19 18 Totals a 18 20 Penn Military 98, Drexel 84. Pr thre wanting utler—1¢ J 1 Score €. C. 50; artham | oP ; stevie x76 ” A alin 2 of 20 at-! gg iltiMe core ! = Presbyterian 84, Wofford 76. tempts. 72 Free Throws Missed—1. C, C. 28; Earl- {Providence 7, Springfield 69 Officials Jewell © Young and Marvin ham 4 ich A . Todd Officiale~—Wiiliams and Luzar Richmond 80, William and Mary
‘61. St. Louis 62, Drake 56. Scranton 70, Camp Lejeune 62. Shaw 56, Winston Salem 52. ! |Siena 52, 8t. Francis (N. Y.) 43,° : [Southam Methodist 57, Arkansas Soutim (La.) 64, Texas College oe Stanford 73, Southern Cal. 85. Stetson 66, Florida State 64. Syracuse 76, Penn State 73 (overtime). Temple 76, St. Joseph's (Pa.) 67, . - Tennessee 78, Mississippi State 69. Texas 38, Texas A. M. 34. Texas Christian 56, Baylor 48. Toledo 67, Miami (0.) 58. > Trinity 69, Tufts 49. Tulsa 63, Bradley 56. |U. 8. C. G. Academy 64, Colby 54. Ursinus 71, Haverford 57. Villanova 64, Duquesne 62 (over« time). oY # y | Virginia Union 68, Lincéln U. 48. also played Wake Forest 71, Illinois Wesleyan 0. ; Washington State 67, Oregon 65. Western Montana 76, Northern 42, Westminster 72, Washington and | “Jefferson 66. 2 the West Virginia 80; Clemson 69. un-iWest Virginia. Wesleyan 79, Faire mont State. 63.
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