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LaSalle Defeats. Dayton,

Win Could Be Embarrassing To NCAA Board

By United" Press

KEW YORK, Mar. 15—Un seeded LaSalle, making ‘up in

speed and resourcefulness for

what it lacked in height, i trimmed Dayton, 75 to 64 tonight : at Madison Square Garden to win the National

ball Tournament and a berth in

the Olympic trials. A sellout crowd of watched the Explorers from Philadelphia put on a brilliant shoot-

ing and ball-handling exhibition :

to dump the taller Flyers with a powerful last-half rush.

” » ~ THE LASALLE victory further embarrassed the NCAA tournament selectors who passed up the Explorers in favor of St. John's, DuQuesne and Dayton, all of whom they have beaten in the tournament, It marked the second straight year Da¥ton was beaten in the NIT final. The Flyers lost last year to Brigham Young. Tonight's setback also snapped a Dayton string of 20 victories. Tom Gola, 6-6 center, Forward Fred Iehle and Capt.

guard, led LaSalle to victory.

Gola tallied 22 points, including

four clutch baskets in the second! quarter lead while Iehle,

final half, Donnelly played a superb back-| court game, feeding for numerous | field goals and scoring 11 points on his own.

” 5 REALIZING they could not match the Flyers in height, the. Explorers adopted a speedy and| ‘‘give-and-go” attack in which! they attracted numerous fouls by driving steadily. Lasalle also shot freely and! connected on 30 of 88 field goal! attempts. Gola’s four second quarter field | goals enabled Lasalle to pull away from a 26-23 lead midway! in the. secopd quarter and assume a 38-30 halftime advantage. Dayton made its most serious] threat at the start of the third! period when, led by 6-7 Don Meineke, it ran off a string of six straight points and closed the gap to 40-38. At this point, Gola,! Iehle and Donnelly sparked a 10point spree that opened a 50-38 bulge.

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W. 16th St. Midget Track Open for Practice Today

The Indianapolis West 16th] Street Midget Speedway, which | plans to open its 1952 racing sea-! son.early next month, will open! the track today from noon until 2 p. m. for practice sessions. Stock car owners and drivers| may use the track during these! hours to check their cars. A group | of officials of the Championship | Stock Car Club, sanctioners of | races at the track, will be on| hand to ‘answer questions con-| cerning the new rules and regula-| tions regarding motor sizes, spe-| cial equipment, ete. | Several changes have been | made in the size and type engines! which will be allowed. Officials] of the West 16th Street racing. | plant have opened the track to! better enable car owners to get] their mounts ready for the open-| ing gun rather than wait until the season is underway to de-

Tag Team on Tuesday's Card

An Australian tag-team match involving four heavyweight mat contenders has been added to complete Tuesday night's Armory wrestling card. The bout will send Al Lovelock and Warren Bockwinkel against Ivan Rasputin and Ray Eckert. It's for two falls out of three with a 60-minute time limit. Mike Mazurki, of Hollywood, and Wiladek Kowalski, Detroit, will meet in the _main event.

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T 18 surprising how many enthusiastic dog owners, real \ dog lovers who have had many dogs through the years, . | will tell a noVice that the remedy for a particular Slog

| “Just use a newspaper,” they | “say. 1 have heard this since I was old enough to pronounce the word housebroken. = = ~ . THEY CONTINUE (and it | sounds logical): “Roll the paper up and hit him with it when- {| ever he misbehaves, The paper is light, it won't hurt him and it is effective because it makes a lot of noise.” Newspapers have played an important part in the educa- | tion of millions of dogs. Every | one of these dogs have devel- | oped as strong an aversion to newspapers as a schoolboy does to books, Is it any wonder then that many dogs bite or bark at paper boys or mall men?

. ” ~ WHEN A dog is reprimanded | with a newspaper he not only devlops an animosity toward it, but he is either afraid or he | loges face and feels embarrassed. It is quite natural then | that he transfer the animosity | for the newspaper to anyone carrying one. This can be broadened very. easily to any delivery personnel, Equally difficult is the task of getting a puppy, too young to train out of doors, to use papers if we bat him with them when he makes a mistake. He certainly will be more likely to | shun them and the crackling noise they make when walked | upon if they are used as weapons against him, Remember, even though the spread out papers may not look

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NOW WHERE—Muncie Central's Center Jim Sullivan looks for an sparing in the Auburn. Muncie game at Muncie Fieldhouse. Ganging up are Bradford Webb (44), Danny Thornburg (34), Thomas Reynolds (33) and Peter Muazillo (53).

Lund Signs Pact BUFFALO, N. Y.,, Mar, 15 (UP) —Don Lund, a hard-hitting out-/ (flelder, today was the 30th player | {to come to terms with the Buffalo| ‘baseball Bisons of the Interna-| tional League. General Manager| Bil Hayes said he received Lund’s| the same, he identifies them by ed contract last night. Lund| his sense of smell, RE , 18 home runs while hit-| 8 8

ting .259 for Toledo of the Ameri- TO ENCOURAGE a puppy can Association last year, to use newspapers, it is best

to make a small enclosure for

, him which is completely paper

covered except for his bed. He will use these papers by necess sity. After he has been accuse tomed to doing this his enclose ure can be enlarged and papers placed in one corner, When he has learned to use these he is ready to be allowed his freedom as long as clean papers are kept at his‘regular place, Be careful to keep the latest editions off the floor or he may get the idea that he has a two bathroom apartment, : » - s OLD NEWSPAPERS make excellent bedding for grown

dogs. You have probably noticed that newsprint has a grain and can be torn into

strips more easily one way than the other. To use it for bedding, tear it into strips, shake it out and toss it into the dog’s bed. A good layer of newspaper strips is warm and comfortable. It allows dirt to fall through, absorbs moisture, and the printer's ink has an inhibiting effect upon fleas and flea eggs. Frequent changing requires no expense but your efforts,

‘Wonder Five Reunion The Franklin Wonder Five of Indiana high school basketball fame will hold their annual reunion Mar. 21 at the Antlers Hotel at 6:30 p. m. Roger Brannigan will be master of ceremonies. Tickets for the dinner may be purchased at Indianapolis sporting goods stores and the Franklin Star.

HIGH SHOT—Elkhart's Bob Peterson (23) lets go a high arched shot and Lafayette Jeff's Joe Heath (31) goes up in the

air to try and block it. In on the play was Bob Homan (24) > Elkhart.

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TWO-POINTER—Bill Maetschke (21) of New Albany sinks a | field goal late in the third quarter of yesterday afternoon's semi- | final game at Bloomington. Robert Bonhomme (24) and Richard | Fox (30) both of Vincennes failed to halt the high scoring Bulldog.

Sehols: 26, 37 Win District Tournament |

Eighth graders of schools 26: The playoff will be held at 9.30 and 37 took the sectional cham- a. m. next Saturday at Tech. pionships in the Grade School Winners in the seventh grade Basketball League District 8 tour- league games today was School 8, nament today at Technital High defeating School 15, 39-12. 0

School, School 26 defeated Tech, 40-13. Grade School Basketball School 37 won over Sthool 51 BROAD RIPPLE DISTRICT ’ (Rectional Tourney) School 70 defeated Rchool 91, 27 tn 28

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WANTED

YOUNG MEN—COLLEGE GRADUATES

Five young men between the ages of 27 and 35 to learn the brokerage and investment banking business.

Acme Telephotos MAD SCRAMBLE—Jim McCullough (I), Logansport, didn't get a chance to rebound his own shot as an unidentified Ham. mond player breaks into the scramble to try and control the rebound.

Hellenic Cage Meet Here Todey

The 4th Annual Hellenic Basket- than 30 Greek Hellenic teams

The candidates we select will receive excelball tourney: will be played today from all sections of the United

lent salaries during a training period of at

at the South Side Armory. In States will play in this tourna- ; EACH ment. least a year. PLUS TAX addition to Indianapolis teams a bo 1) from South Bend, La Porte, Cin- 00 x 16

They. must be college graduates with good scholastic records. . Business experience will help—but it needn't be brokerage business. We think this is an unusual opportunity for young men who'd like to make their careers in the financial business.

cinnati, Hamilton and Middletown Goes After Record

will 11:30 TROYES, France, Mar. 15 (UP) a.m. Gilbert Bozon, 17-year - old The championship game will be French swimming hope who played at 6:30. Individual trophies hroke. the European 100 meters will be presented at a victory back stroke record last night by ball following the final game. clocking 64.3 seconds, announced

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