Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 March 1952 — Page 13
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—.| | Tech Clubs Greenfield To Win Regional di | Regional Scor es Greenclads Outrun
3 sentimental
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Tigers, 70 to 46,
comes from AT INDIANAPOLIS AT LOGANSPORT t of us look Greenfield ‘61, Speedway 49, L ) | so to realize Technical 47, Anderson 46. Ro Jrouen i i petol selfing Tech 70, Greenfield 46 (final). Logansport. 64, Kentland 51 Before 13 000 Fans hing else we AT CRAWFORDSVILLE (final), . |
AT MARTINSVILLE Ellettsville 52, Brazil 50. (Double
Richland Twp. 49, Rosedale 42.
By JIMMIE ANGELOPOLOUS Greencastle 39, Waveland $8.
A poised Tech hardwood aggregation brimming with
Greencastle 47, Richland Twp. overtime. onds Pig Tr se Gattili 46. Yosef confidence threatened to become Indianapolis’ team of TaVel's AT EVANSVILLE | ville 41. | destiny loday. = : m Evansville Central 59, Boonville T"¢ Haute Garfield 57, El Cool, workman-like and seldom ruffled, Tech’s smoothe ected . .. 53. - lettsville 38 (final). functioning Greenclads reached hod meels Princeton 65, Cannelton 47. AT MARION the half-way point of their Box Scores el's stand- Evansville Central 66, Princeton ; fondest dreams by clubbing " Redkey 49, Huntington 36. 2 Eg TECH (70) , cut and 50 (final). Marion 59, Bluffton 48. Greenfield's Tigers, 70 to 46, to| ea lt ’ Diamonds _ AT FT WAYNE Marion 55, Redkey 54 (final). win the Indianapolts. Regionally... s ran 4 Guaran- Auburn 49, Ft. Wayne Central 46. AT MUNCIE ghamponsnip at Butler last Garland, f sos bd 2 31-11% by Keep- Decatur 63, Kendallville 56, . ghee op Sexson, © ......1018 3 2 3 ec Good S Auburn 84, Decatur 52 (final). Richmond 57, Winchester 46. A crowd of 13,000--2000 under Northington, g .. 413 0 1 0 i of Ap. AT HAMMOND [Muncie Central 72, New Castle 49.| capacity — saw Coach Herman wray, 8 races 360 00 . Ap Muncie Central 50, Richménd 39 Hinshaw's stable crew reach the Richards, f ..... 2 5 0 0 1 Hammend 5, Michigan City 48. (final). third pole en route to the IHSAA Murray, f ...... 0 2 0 0 0 $1000 Rares 58 ry Tolianton 45 AT RUSHVILLE prep championship here Saturday Sellers, ¢ ....... 2 5 3 4 4 aml), Batesville 46, New Salem $1 el x Fresuy NaliTed] Rudin. § .++1,. 1 4 0 01 ERMS . Rl i i w Sale 2. Anderson team, 47 to 46, In a Wilson, g «2.vu.. 1 2 0 0 1 AT JEFFERSONVILLE |naceavitie 65 Aurore ct 2anal) Jortid afsernoon game, 1a Ald ; oy 1 . ”: New Albany 43, Seymour 41 Greenfield advanced with a 61- Totals ........ "3275 6 8 16 (double overtime). AT SHELBYVILLE to-49 triumph over Speedway, GREENFIELD (48) deftersonville 53, Shawswick 46. Shelbyville 52, Madison 32 fy | fg fgat e y . | 2, . a : ga ft fta pf New Albany 61, Jeffersonville 48 Union Twp. 49, North Vernon 48. TECH'S EASY conquest of the Shirley, f ...... 212 3 30 (final). Shelbyville 67, Union Twp. 25 Tigers last night moved the pariing, f ...... 212 2 8 1 AT KOKOMO (final). power « balanced great wave pemaree, ¢ ..... 410 3 9 1 : | agains ireencastle, winner of Fletcher, g ...... 0 6 0 0 0 Sheridan 47, Wabash 31. AT SOUTH BEND the Crawfordsville Regional. Tech| Whitaker. & vies 718 69 8 Kokomo 69, Peru 49. Knox 67, Warsaw 65. (Overtime.) f G astle in th dl in. 1 Kokomo 37, Sheridan 30 (final). Fikhart 58, South Bend Riley 45. Are 3 Toe on ord | Jackydt, £ vs0see 8.0 0 00 ’ > Ef a Ea gs end 1% . game of the Indianapolis. semi- Swift, f ........ 0 0 06 0 o AT LAFAYETTE mihart 6%, Raox 48 (nan)... |. § finals Saturday. |Culhoun, © ...... 0 0 0 0 0 Lafayette Jefferson 52, Frank. AT VINCENNES | Batesville, which returns to In-|yvieDaniel, £ cose 0 0 0 0 0 fort 45. Iaster Montgomery (Barr, dianapolis for the second con-/white, g ....0... 1 2 6 0 8 Jasp 60, Montgomery ( i Earl Park 56, Lebanon 58. Twp.) 59. , ’ | secutive year under ex-Butlerite -————
Coach Walt Fields, faces 8helby-| Totals ........ 16 60 14 24 7 ville in the first game of the): Halftime Score — Tech 13, local semifinals, | Greenfield 17.
Lafayette Jefferson 50, Earl Park Vincennes 60, Carlisle 48. 45 (final). Vincennes 54, Jasper 47 (final).|
Semifinal Pairings, Mar. 15
Greenfield, which ‘cracked 23
Free Throws Missed — North-
of 48 field goal attempts in its ington, Rellers, Darling, Demaree
victory over Speedway, racked|g, Whitaker 8. only 16 of 60 field goal attempts| oOfficlals—Joe Conover, Roland against the versatile, battle-wise Baker.
: (Afternoon Winners Meet at 8:15 p. m.) AT INDIANAPOLIS AT MUNCIE
1:00 P. M.—Batesville vs. Shelby- 1:00 P. M.—Muncie Central vs. Green. “vow TECH a rp ville. Auburn. THE TIGERS were never in the| — 3:15 P. M.—Indianapolis Tech vs. 2:15 P. M.—Marion vs. Kokomo. ball game against Tech. A bril- Meadors, f .......... 3 0 3 : Greencastle. t1 d pro- Garland, f ......0000 8 2 1 . liant display of shooting and p Sexson. © . 5 3% AT LAFAYETTE AT BLOOMINGTON nounced rebounding at both back-| FREE F -- i 3.3 1:00 P. M.—Hammond vs. Logans. 1:00 P. M.—Terre Haute Garfield boards found Tech blazing away Wray, g . eta as 0 4 port. vs. Evansville Central.| with such devastation in the first Richards, 0 tiie 0.00 2:15 P. M.—Lafayette Jeff vs. 2:15P. M.—New Albany vs. Vin-| half that the regulars played y,,,, ™." ..--"*"qg 1.3 Elkhart. | cennes. only half the game, | -_— aan Tech hit 10.of 25 flings in the) ,,.,,, 43 os
first quarter and 11 of 19 in the second in piling up tremendous
ANDERSON (48) 21 to 8 and 45 to 17 quarter] .
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STATE FINALS, MARCH 22
AS Butler Fieldhouse. Indianapolis . bulges. Clemons, f .......... 4 5 2 Game P.M (FOUR TEAMS) ; Greenfield came back in the! Hood, £ ..vivivenses 2 3 L 1:00— Winner at INDIANAPOLIS and Winner at LAFAYETTE second half to whittle the mar-| Harrington, ¢ ...... 8 2 3 s 9:15— Winner at MUNCIE and Winner at BLOOMINGTON gin to 56 to 42 with some fined. D. Alder, g .0v0000c 4 4 3 s $:15~WINNER GAME | and WINNER GAME 2. play by Arlen Whitaker and Jim Whitchead, g ...0,.00 8 2 3 Demaree, but Tech pulled out Banké B ss0ssennee BO 0 0 again in the final quarter with a|Keithly, g ....co.oc.0 0 0 -for- from aa: = J%30r:14 performance Suming /TOM, wotals veieesr. leat 18
the starting regulars. 8 . on» Halftime Score: Anderson, 29; , Tech, 26. THE VICTORY gave Tech hy : teams their sixth regional crown, Free Throws Missed: Meadors in history and pulled this year's * Garland, Sexson, Northington, battling Greenclads even with the Wray, Clemmons 2, Hood 2.
brilliant 1950 team that lost 55 to Officials: Roland Baker 46 to Madison's ultimate state E. 8. Stuteville,
champions. | GREENFIELD (61) The Regional crown was Coach] FG FT PF
‘Name’ Teams | + In Sweet 16 == L—
UP IN ARMS—Tech's Norman Wilson (24) appears to have a mouth full of fingers | White (21) of Greenfield knocks the
Times photo by John R. Spleklemire during a third-quarter scramble as Franklin ball loose. Ernest Sellers (43) of Tech tries fo get his fingers on the elusive ball while Barney Murray
By KURT FREUDENTHAL
United Press Sports Writer
the afternoon round. The only
twice during the season. 64 to 51,
The “big” teams led by Muncie Central's defending (23) of Tech looks on in the left foreground. Tech defeated Greenfield's Tigers, 70-46, to enter the Indianapolis semifinals next week at Hinshaw's second in his seven BUINeY, f cuoeivircess 8 8°08 state-champions and Lafayette Jeff, rolled into the semij- Butler Fieldhouse. years as Tech mentor. Hinshaw paling f .....0000ees 4 2 1 . y : : also reined little Lapel to the penaree. eo Citeaseenee } Wg finals of Indiana's 42d annual high school basketball tour- ° ° final four in 1940, Phen 5 ne oa ney as the few remaining “people's choices” bowed out. f ch Has 1 i hi Tech's entry into the final 16 Whitaker, § +......... 2 8 None of the 17 sectional cham- x x = i is its wa The s Teoh eam of SWI, 6 ciovvvnnveninr @ 0:20 ever won regional JL0U SKMAN 3 | : 11929 lost to 23 to Frankfort White, sesvssasnenae 0 2 plons, “wie i wou A ot Zaieiihy Tech's Greenclads had a hair- the time the final stanza rolled hander at 30 seconds and the] GREENFIELD'S VICTORY and the 1934 squad was dropped . — a “Hoosier Hoopla,” succeeded in'in 31 points as his Bulldogs con. 2 %"8 finish as they squeaked around they were ready. Indians trailed, 45-44. over Speedway fooled most of the by Logansport, 26 to 19, in state) Totals .............28 15 14 taking home the bunting. quered Aurora, 63 to 44. by Anderson in the second after- . nn 2 2 4» pickers. The Tigers, with no'championship games. SPEEDWAY (49) : It was strictly a show of the There were heartbreakers, too. HOON Ut. iy Gicentieia had Br THE INDIANS J. D. Alder THAT'S WHEN Myron Gar- starter over 5-11, won on hustle, | ® u = FG FT PF “name” outfits last night as the Little Redkey tied Marion with wav g SPeed- hooked a one-hander lo make it{land took charge for Tech. Hel Oreenfield led, 29-23 I afien) TECH HANDED Greenfield its Swenson, f ........... 2 2 4 original field of 760 which started just 29 seconds to go after mak-| 40-38. His free throw made It|slipped under on a fast break One half. The Tigers really a 12th loss in two dozen games and Toole, f .4v.v0vvvseeec 4 8 3 firing 10 days ago vgs pruned ing up a 17-point deficit. But Jim! Tech won its way to last 40-39. Then Haynes Harringtonignq Tech led, 47-44. Clemmons’ |8an to move in the second ha ‘| looked the part of a promising Rumple, O viveicicil 3s to the “Sweet Sixteen” which will Barley of Marion, who collected M8ht's regional final by edg- tied It up, 40-all, on a free throw|one.nander at eight seconds was| They plucked the boards clean. championship contender. VANES, § stersseeiereis 3 053 square off at four sites next Sat- 24-points, hit a freethrow that IN three-time state champion at 6:05. an orphan score. The Indians| Ray Shirley, Dick Darling and ““uith Joe Sexson, Morris Wray Wilson, g ccocesneeess 7 2 2 urday for the right to represent gave the Little Giants another Anderson, 47-46, in the second) Tech's Al Northington hit: a just didn’t have enough time left, [JIM Demaree supplied the POWEr.| nd Earl Meadors combining Jordan, f .....c000000 1 0 8 their districts in the four-team regional crown, afternoon game. Greenfield had jump shot for 42-40. But Johnny Sexson, fouled at six seconds, | THE TIGERS led 42-32 at the their sharp-shooting in the/Andres, g ....000000e0 0 0 0 finals here Mar. 22. xn a An easier time in slugging Speed-/Clemmons tied, 42-all, on a run- missed one free throw, took the .,.4 of three periods. The fourth sizzling first quarter, Tech jumped |Curtis, g§ .ccoveseseeesl 1 0 £4 9 RICHLAND TWP. also shoot. way, 61-49, under at 4:28, Northington re- other out of bounds with two period saw Speedway falling|to a 13 to 2 lead as Sexson and| — MUNCIE'S defending state. for 2 first re Sor 1 title | Anderson, always a tough tour- bounded from the side at 4:12 seconds.,- Time ran out on An- farther and farther behind. The Wray cracked for a trio of field-] Totals .............19 11 19 titlists came from behind in the 58 OF % Th i “the N€Y team. gave Tech everything and Tech led, 44-42. derson. "Plugs were down, 56-48, with two ers and Meadors added two more. Half-Time Score: Greenfield last half to knock off North denied w en ISehcas = ew i € it could handle. The Indians led, * Tech stalled, called a time out It wag a bitter pill for. the inves to go 1 : In the second frame, Tech ap-|29, Speedway 28. Central Conference rival Rich-82me open ng 8 Hing WO min- 98-26, at the half and were be- at 2:41. In came Joe Sexson. Indians to swallow. last year Greenfield hit a smoky 490 peared unbeatable in shooting Free Throws Missed: Shirley 8, - mond, 50 to 39. Unheralded Carl esd a, ia he were rolled hind only, 40-36, after three Fouled by Herb Hood at 2:19. they lost out in the regional title from the field on 23 of 48 Speed- and play-making. Meadors fired Darling, Demaree 2, Fletcher 2, Miller led the Bearcats with 17 wing nn H VaR eC periods. Sexson hit one free throw, took game here, 81-80, on a last-esc- way managed a cold 19 of 67 for three straight and Sexson who Whitaker, Swenson 2, Toole, points. He hit four straight field- up y nfl au % A yer The fourth period was the big the other outside ond basket by Bailey Robertson Demaree paced the Tigers of pated Tech with 22 points! Vance Wilson. ers in the third stanza to ‘spark Ele o ile io Ea. 1 alt xg) {deal for Tech. The Big Green Tech then used up 90 seconds of Crispus Attucks. Wayne Irwin wit nh 21 points wheeled, potted and jump-shot| Officials: Joe Conover and Joe Jay McCreary’s boys. paced the urple ag ig ih er had started out-rebounding the in a possession game. Clemmons, Sexson led Tech with 13 points. Shirley chipped in 15. Wilson led for his only three field goal ef- Mullins. ; Lafayette Jeff, the other of last [irst crown since 1947 with 2%, .. in ‘the second half. By no respeeter of a stall, got a one- Clemmons. had 13 for Anderson. Speedway with 16 forts : : . year's Final Four still alive, led Points. Hammond outclassed Val- . gr : . . . » M0500000800000TIINININIININIIINIIRRRIERELLININY (Iitrie Earl Fark all the way, S000 a, 8 th Wi Yon T 8 " 3 . = = THE EVER-RELIABLE Myron k 0 il to 45. g : . ed son County, 67 to 25. Logansport ribe Pilot Dro S In Discusses Garland slipped under for his as et a an [Orier ae amps swamped Kentland, beaten only y ? only two shots in the second as
(Greenfield drew a complete blank from the field in 19 tries during
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Results
night casualty was Jasper, 54 and . Indianapolis . Tech routed 5 : " * ] ; s 4 3 , 88 . to 47 victim to Vincennes. an- Greenfield, -70 to 46. oO outs ut ines am rills the Second se On. id nod other former “king.” The Alices,, The seven defending regional 4 . eC TY A : n tof BIG TEN ’ } ' titlists who survived sectiona way of e second and most o : oh sparked by Bob Bonhomme's 17 play also got through the second By EDDIE ASH . 3 But a fa# check revealed the them played during the third Wisconsin 58, Illinois 48.
points, led all the way to reverse
INVITATIONAL
lar-season loss round, They were Auburn, Ko- Fiwer Sparts Fires bags had not heen placed nn the When the Tigers began rolling. | NATIONAL 3 JeRU ald > ua komo, Lafayette Jeff, Marion, FLYING IN ‘from his Flint, plane at Detroit and were to he ~ Whitaker slashed the nets fo¥ Western Kentucky 62, Louisville ALSO deep south, - Evansville Muncie, Central, New Albany, Mich, home last night, Gene loaded on a later night plane for nine points and Demaree flipped 39.
four more in the Tigers’ R-for-15
) which lost to Prince- and Batesville, % 5 is iz Indianapolis. LaSalle 80, Seton Hall 78. tom's Southern Conference champs OF winning, Tagansport and aye Hie Ja nat oli > While resting af the Indian- third-period furry. Tech's Sexson Dayton 81, NYU 66. late in the campaign, bashed the Evansville Central tied Bedford a ns new manager; huddled with apolis Athletic Club, Desautels 2nd Wray joined the old hands g,ppyERN CONFERENCE pods! Tigers, 66 to 50. John Harrawood and Anderson with most trips into Seneral Manager ( Buck Frent bh gave a hrief outline of. his spring and the ol became Eom lak. North Carolina State 77, Duke : with 20 points was the Bears the Sweet Sixteen 19. or the last time before shoving training practice procedure. able at the three-way mark, lea 68 (final). big gun. : Six former state champs came off early today for the Tribe's “Well even have some baiting ing 54 to 34 N. Y. STATE TOURNEY ing, remove New Albany, top-ranking five in to the end of the trail this after- spring training camp in Florida. practice the first day” he ili a 23.2 = Binghampton Tech 88, Morrisville wickube ico the United Press “Big Ten,” and noon. The fact eleven members of “First, there will be * Abul 10 .. IN THE fourth, the veteran Aggies 66 (semifinal), irge Supers the UP title choice which had to ——— the Tribe squad still are unsigned minutes of calisthenics 10 loosen Sexson, waving wig second New York Aggies 92, New York go into a double-overtime to oust * and that Wednesday is reporting the boys up, This will be an Tepional £ Am ons Ip h 2 ame State Tech 77 (semifinal). Seymour this afternoon, took the Zeidel Scores day at Daytona Beach (or Indian- every-day must, ang Find oo to hose I i New York Aggies 76, Binghame
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measure of arch-rival Jeffersonville at Jeff, 61 to 48. Such other season-long frontrunners as Kokomo, Auburn and Elkhart also racked up convinc-| ing triumphs. |
. » ~ » KOKOMO'S North Central Conference champs spotted Sheridan an early 8-to-0 lead. The Blackhawks hit their first. five of six
field goals as the 'Kats came up gradually to win, 37 to 30. Auburn, which edged tough Ft. Wayne Central this ‘afternoon swamped Decatur, 84 to 52. Big Cal - Grosscup hooped 30 points for the Red Devils, who also collected their fourth straight Ft.
scoring honors with 24 points while Duine Peterson got 23 for
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For Wings
By United Press TORONTO, Ont., Mar. 8—The
Toronto Maple Leafs, catching the playoff fever early, downed the league champion Detroit Red Wings, 6 to 3, tonight before
Leafs in the “thick of the fight for second place with the Montreal Canadiens who now hold a one point edge over Toronto as a result of the Canadiens 4-4 draw with Chicago tonight in Montreal. The result meant nothing to the Red Wings, who al-
rookie up from Indianapolis, | tallied his first of the seagon. 8id | Abel got the third Detroit goal.
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help French
ville, three miles out frofi the winter resdrt city) led Desautels to drop in at the home office to iron out contract problems. : n » » THE INDIANS’ squad contains 30 players and only 19 have accepted terms. That amounts to only five more in the fold than
ER shots in the initial four minutes, 14:080 National Hockey League were reported signed 'up early Gene Desautels : CCC Swim Meet 1350 : gi i en : , fans, 'last week. Lang L wh “Tas “Then will come the pls ) [Holy Cross 62, Fordham But they collected only five more The victory left the Maple ing and headed. for the sunny (formerly Wilkes-Barre), plus lit, me € players BOWLING GREEN, O., Mar. 8 Towa State 69, Colorado 62.
Among the stubborn holdouts : . are Ed Stevens; veteran holdover South to clear the decks at Indifirst baseman, and Jose Santiago, AnVville for the invasion by the who is supposed to be the new ace Redskin candidates on Wednesof the mound staff. Santiago was day. assigned to ‘the Hoosier Redskins ..The Tribe officials by the. parent Cleveland club b t : 4 1 it after he turned in a sharp per- yemotor tar, expect th pull inte
traveling
. .. ‘AA Texas League also will train DESAUTELS AND FRENCH at Indianville, along with Readgot up with the robins this morn- ing of the Class A Eastern League ‘ $ x ! * } "0
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tle minor league members of the Cleveland farm: system. look for some shuttling of plavers between high
Under this setup
level clubg in camp
particularly
between Indianapolis and Dallax,
and perhaps Ld
Reading.
Southern League to recover the bags. His plane took off for Mem- have a solid foundation/ to build
phis from. here,
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n ~ » “NEXT, the players will throw some and then engage in pepper practice for 10 minutes. - The pitchers will be kept busy, too, Practicing covering first base. This will last about 20. minutes in order to give all hurlers a workout,
delight, a lot of batting, including | bunting practice. There will be drills in pick-off and cut-off plays, run-down plays and base running. “Once we. get the kinks out.” ‘Desautels emphasized, “hustle will-be the word for it every minute players are on the field.
and catching. which ‘means we
lupon.”
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ton Tech 73 (final). MASON-DIXON TOURNEY
Tiger ambitions for victory. | Meadors made 10, Garland hit!
nine and little Al Northington Baltimore 41, Roanoke 40 (final), hung up eight to lead Tech. Whit-
aker was the bi nner for Amherst 87, Williams 58. Greenfield, firing ED points. Beloit 55, Washington (Mo.) 46. Demaree's 11 markers followed. Brooklyn Pharmacy 96, Philadel -_———ee| phia Pharmacy 77. | Columbia 58, Dartmouth 585. {Farleign-Dickinson 69, St. Peter's
Bowling Green Win
(UP) — Bowling Green won the Oklahoma A. & M. 57, Houston 48." three-day Central Collegiate Con- Pennsylvania 76, Cornell 62. férence swimming meet today by Princeton 60, Lafayette 51, rolling up 76 points. Providence £4, Brown 66. Two conference records were RPI 72, Union (N.Y.) 60. cet when Harry Hunsicker of Ob- Rutgers 48, Colgate 38. erlin splashed through the 100- St. Joseph's (Pa.) 95, Muhlens yard breast stroke in 1:02.68 and g 84. y
. Wayne Regional Crown—longest ready had clinched their fourth formance with Wilkes-Barre last Daytona Beach late tomorrow. MANAGER -DESAUTELS' ar. Intra-squad games will be played Don Kepler of Bowling Green did St. Louis 68, Tulsa 68 (overtime), “live” regional string. straight NHL regular-season Year. They were to leave here at 6 a. m. rived in Indianapolis minus his JAter in the. training period, be- (pa 100-yard freestyle in 52.2 sec- Siena 67, Canisius 55. ht Elkhart's East NIHSC champs championship. Latest player to accept terms Coach .Johnny Hutchings and ROIS ; fore and between regular exhi- ;nds. 2 5 Scranton 80, Kings 69. : triumphed over Knox at South! gor the -Red Wings, Gordie |8 Dave Hoskins, 6-1 outfielder Trainer Jim Pierce departed In. personal baggage and for a bition games. Oberlin was second with 36 Utah 61, Brigham Young 50. 2 Bend, 62 to 48, leading all the Howe sank his 40th goal of the Who batted .287 for Wilkes-Barre dianapolis for camp yesterday. while it looked as though- he “Af of now, our strongest de- points, followed by Ohio U. 31, Villanova 66, St. Bonaventure “way. Richard Mast of Knox took campaign and Larry Zeidél, a in 1951. He signed yesterday. | The Dallas .club of the Class would have to return te the partments appear to be pitching Detroit 26, Beloit 25, St. Thomas|" s9. ;
[(Minn.) 12, Wooster 12, Wayne Washington (Seattle) 53, UCLA, U. 8, Case 7, Akron 7, Kent State “30. 3 ‘ a §
(5, Albion 3, Ball State 1, | | Yale 71, Harvard 65.
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