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FRIDAY, MAR. 7, 1952

|Leo Barnhorst will be principal

By FRANK ANDERSON THE SYRACUSE Nationals dun the Olympians for a

debt tonight. The Nats feel the Olymps

owe them something. Didn't

they clinch third-place in the National Basketball Associa-

tion's Western Division for Indianapolis? They did.

as an Olymp worry (83-81

inlover 48 minutes.

speaker at the annual Cathedral High Bchonl basketball banquet at Buckley's Restaurant Wednesday at 6:30 p. m, Cathedral's Booster® Club will sponsor the affair and Rev. Thomas Carey, pastor of the 8t.! Joseph's Catholic Church, will be

; The Nats are speedy, but can't toastmaster. Having eliminated Ft. Wayne compare to Olymp foot-racers!

Their forte is the Irish netters, tripped

Letter awards will he made to 55 to 49

double overtime last night), the the press and a slow-down game by Crispus Attucks in the secNats try collecting the debt at ynich depends on the clock. The tionals last week.

8:30 in Butler Fieldhouse, un " os AND THUS the Olymps find themselves without a crucial game! for the first time this season.

Whatever happens to them In jg the good health of

slow-down.has rattled the Olymp fast-break before, a

gain,

< o H o BAD NEWS for Indianapdiis

Dolph

Maybe it can §pjvey Seeks Deadlock | In Billiard Tourney

Lou Spivey will seek his fifth

Basketballs Take

The Craziest Bounces

By KURT FREUDENTHAL United Press Sports Writer Sectional samplings—or overs from the first round: Union Twp. of Johnson County, one of three brand-new sectional champions, is coached by O. J. Sloop Jr., whose father retired from coaching several years ago. 8enjor Sloop never was able to win a title—even when junior was a member of his squad. ” » » KOSCIUSKO County is boost-| ing Warsaw's Whitey Bell early for Indiana All Star honors. In three years Whitey scored 1310

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their last four games will have Schayes. Dolph returned to the consecutive victory and a dead- points—564 of them for a new

no effect ont their position. But Nat lfhetip a fe days ago after lock in the Indiana three-cushion school record this season, fractured billiard tournament at the Board average from ’ + vr 'N the nf The Wigh-riding Nais are made NBA's rebounders and leads the faces Al Maloof at 8:30 p. m. Nor-, man Ross of Michigan City has despite the fact he took it easy.

don’t think Coach Herm Schaefer has run out of pep talk material.

to order for a Schaefer pep talk. First in the Eastern Division with 37 wins, 22 losses, the Nats have been a headache to Herm every time they've met the Olymps, Any, team coached by "Al Cervi is a puzzler for opposition strategists. o n » THE OLYMPS are one win up| on Byracuse in five meetings, winning two here and one in Natland.

heing sidelined by a wrist,

He's third among

Nats in scoring.

Trade Bullding parlor, He

His the free throw] stripe was .719. In last week's

Other Nats who cause trouble five wins,

aré Red Rocha (at 12.9 the only] other playér in double figures), Greenberger,

Dave Klapper downed Phil

50 to 35, last night

Paul Seymour, George .King, No- after getting a high run of four

ble Jorgensen,

Gerry Calabrese. Causing ‘them to cause trouble is Cervi, one of pro basketball's all-time cuties.

George Ratkovicz, points, Bill Gabor, Wally Osterkorn and consecutively.

Greenberger had three |

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Dunkel’s Ratings

|sectionals he hooped 101 points,

He sat out the entire last half of one game after collecting 21 points in the first 16 minutes, including 11 straight free throws.| Adding to Whitey's versatility, he can play all three positions, although measuring just below the, six-foot mark. ~ » .

THE MOHAWK Indians of

{the first time since 1947, and with-

out a second Clyde Lovelette, The Kansas All-American led the unbeaten Purple Eagles into the Butler Fieldhouse five years ago only to fall to a great Shelbyville outfit in the grand finale. 8. ou 8 REDKEY’'S victory at Hartford City shouldn't have been surprising. The Wolves entered the meet with the best won-lost record of 18-and-three. n s o OFFICIAL TIMER George Ruel fired the gun to end the first half of the Madison-North Madison game at Madison's’ sectional and from the ceiling. of Brown gym fell a dead bird. Ruel couldn't figure it out. He walked out on the floor, picked up the dead bird laughter from the crowd). “I'm a better shot than I thought,” he sald jokingly. “I've been shooting that gun for ten years at tourneys here and that’s the first time I've ever hit anything.”

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The sixth and last game of the The Nats, who have seven TODA geriés finds Schaefer in no mood| ,. , leadi the "7 y Rauox 1ske their Riclinarie seri. ® | games left, are leading Alfred 471 Buffalo St *348| ously. After winning the Plyfor 3-3 tie¥on the regular season.| yo stern Division by three Brisham Youns 642 Utah 418 mouth Sectional re He wants It 4-2, Indianapolis. And And Bos- DUO 8168 West. Ontario +34 8 | ’ » many students he'll use that desire in his pre. 5»me® over Boston, An wel Jy 53 trimmed their hair in Mohawk § 4 § § B. 1 A game spiel. P ton has seven games to catch Norwich 35.0 Champlain «321| fashion—all that's left is a 2Schaefer's boys already have “WP Cervi has material for a TOMORROW inch strip of hair running from outdone last Jears team. Even| PPP talk, too. | NATIONAL INVITATION TOURNEY he forehent i hg Be wit le N ol a Xe Jom pud Ralph Pro Basketball Duquesne 0 Bt John's NY 72 | crown in 13 years. a on named fourth ations, gupta, awocurow ein ni HIGH Hf MC A5 51. , Ot oly Cross 708} Herm's “starless” wonders can Yr [yy onilinimun 22 WERE offi TOZDALE har tem al) bes do no worse than .483, | Minneapolis *yes 7 1 av Brarien 3 Seed.” i i RO ts Joa ] A win tonight would assure the INDIANAPOLIS ....... 33 38 S38 113 Albany st 2s » Fepea’. ay I+ 0n Fectiona Cam. ITT i sur 500 Shim ns coe ih RB" Amber? “is Jew Paltz. 10. pion Their last crown was in! bail, ava that's about .500 over] Eatlern h x pet GB Columbia 610 Rules |b ie 1926. oo» what their critics sald they'd do Syracuse nn ; fivrieht Hi OBLOR. wusvevensssvrans 2% 376 3 Fred “20 iN 2 ; after the scandal, ok... oa 70 ry) Grove City 33 ey al NEW SALEM defeateq Rosh “uu panne ff BIR 0 MmeD 38 Naame a turds for the Bectional THERE'S A simple reason for| ah ra Femmzivania 31 Newark. 18) last Saturday for the Sectional the Nats being tough for Indian.| Byracise 83, Fi. Wayne 81 (dounte Penn State 04 Bucknell i 3icrown and turned the trick withapolls. Both teams stress the Rochester 77. Milwaukee 74 Providence 448 Brown = ~403/OUt Br Headlee, their leading same Yalnes; Balance and team- only Camas, Scheduled.) 8t. Joseph, Pa. +377 SaemN.y B13 scorer, who was jl. » work. 2 . cranton “52.1 King's, Pa. ‘ | 5 rk, J oth are coached by super-| Syracuse af INDIANAPOLIS, 4:30. Scran $2), Eines. Pa 33 Caunclion got going just in | .shre men. Wayne al Milwaukee. & Wilkes 31.0 EStroudsburg *28.8 y | : Yale 286.7 Harvard 48¢| time. Winning only four of 22 | ’ ; eshive I as aa 209| regular-season games, the | i ® Belots 887 Wash'ton Mo. 533 down-staters got up steam to Ca . t Sec Jo nson eilg S IN, Che PB Cama RN Te TOh Cu Jeetiotal ¥ sconsin . . | Okla. A&M Kk 5 of ouston UM TERRE HAUTE Garfield won, Meets Champ Tonight A By JIM HEYROCK

Times Sports Writer CHICAGO, Mar. 7—A short, heavily muscled youngster, wearing only boxing trunks and a crew cut, walked from the scales and handed his medical card to a doctor. | A tall slender lad watched every move made by the

boy with the crew cut. The short one was Ken Davis of Los Angeles, who last year won every title and honor avallable in the featherweight division of amateur| boxing. |

The tall lad was Bob Johnson |

of Indianapolis who will have his chance tonight to take over all, or at least part, of Davis’ honors. i Johnson and Davis, along with] two other boxers, who survived last week's eliminations in Chicago Stadium, will be seeking victory in the 126-pound division of the Tournament of Cham-| pions finals tonight.

u rv “ BOTH BOYS were weighed in this morning and it was during

that time that Johnson had his opportunity to study the boy who still is tops in the amateur featherweight group. i Tonight, before a capacity | crowd in Chicago Stadium, Johnson will have a chance and prob-| ably his last one before Uncle | Sam calls upon him to join the Army team, to gain national recognition.

Notre Dame Lists |

Spring Schedules |

SOUTH BEND, Mar. 6 (UP)— Notre Dame's spring sports pro-| gram will open Apr. 5 with a full schedule of track, tennis, golf and baseball competition, it was an-| nounced today. Athletic Director Edward W. Krause listed the following events on the school’s sports calendar:

BASEBALL

Apr. 9-10 at Camp Breckenridge; Apr

12-13 at Ft. Knox; Apr. 15-16 at Univer. sity of lowa; Apr. 18-19, Ohio State: Apr 31 at. Mchigan: Apr, 22, Purdue: Apr. 25. 26. Quantico Marines: Apr 30 at North. western; May 2-3, Pittsburgh: May 6 ‘at Western Michigan May 7 at Michigan State; May 11 at Great Lakes; May 1213 at Wisconsin; May 15, Western Michigan: May 17 at Cincinnati; May 20 at Purdue, May 21, Northwestern: May 22, Michigan;. May 24. Great Lakes: May 28, Michigan State; Indiana,

May 30-31, GOLF 19, Indiana; Apr. 26 at Purdue;

Apr May 3. Louisville; May 4 at Wisconsin: May 8 at Valparaiso: May 10, Bradley; May 12, Northwestern: May 17, Iowa: May 326 at Michigan State; May 27 at Detrott; June 22-28, National Collegiate Tourndment at Purdue’ TENNIS Apr. 19, Wisconsin Apr. 26 at Northwestern! Apr. 30, Rurdue, May 1 at Indiana: May 3 at Detroit; May 8 at West< ern Michigan; May. 9, Pittsburgh; May 10 at Marquette: May 12, Towa; May 17, Michigan; May 19 at Michigan State: +May 20-31, Central Collegiate Conference Meet; June 23-28, NCAA meet at North- | western | The track schedule was announced previously. !

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This is the third trip to The Tournament of Champions for Johnson. But this is the first year he has been able to gain the finals, He is one fighter who will be a true Indianapolis hero if he is successful since he was a familiar] figure around the Indianapolis) Golden Gloves long before he was! old enough to enter the tourna-! ment. | # # LJ

DAVIS HAS BEEN training at

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| The other - fighters Johnson must worry about are Alfonso! Muckerson of Danville, Ill, and! William Morton of Kansas City. | Some time this afternoon the drawings will be made. First) bout, in the 112-pound division,! is slated to start at 8 p. m. t If Johnson can pound his way to the top of his division tonight, he will win the Tournament of Champions title, a diamond studded golden glove, a place on the Inter-Cities ‘team to -fight against New York and a place on the team that will go to Europe to meet champions from four countries. :

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