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Davenport Dinsdale, Roland, Keokuk Advance To Semifinals Widseth's ' 30, Dinsdale Tilt , The Weather C1e."', .. iJMI7 .... coWer .....,. w 1& It .Md.... UdU raID. B.la'1t ....7. Are Highlights / 41: "w. St. BIda 11uIn- By JACK JORDAN e at SPOrts EclJlDr The sta te high school basketball Est. 1868 - AP Leased Wire, AP Wirephoto - five Cent. IOwa City. Iowa. Friday. March 21. 1952-Vol. 86, No. 121 tOU1'flamen 1 field was trimmed to :tour Thursday night as defending champion Davenport. Dinsdale. Roland and Keokuk advanced to tonlght'l! semifinals! The thriller of the day had nearly 16.000 tans breathless as little Glenwood missed the boat Taft Steps Up Campaign by the margin ot one free throw after time hud run out. Glenwood had battled Dinsdale on even ground the whole game. and after trailing 23-21 at the half. had 'Pulled to a 37-34 ad For Wisconsin Primary vantage at the end or the third quarter. With a minute and 48 seconds to go in the game and * * * * * * the SCOI'!) tied 40-40, the fireworks Ike Considers Korea Won't Affect But Withdraws started. A 1)le~ure Windup Between them, the teams shot Return to U.S. His Decision to Run, From Election seven times before the end of the game, and fill were good. Four IIf them went to Dinsdale and they led by two points. As Glenwood Fp~:~ :a,,:!:~!~?~ T~:~~~~~tio~~_ ln New Jersey forward Stan Davis went in for tonlshed by primary returns, Gen. dent Truman slopped down his ASHLAND. WIS. (A') - Senator the shot to tie the game in the Dwight Eisenhower now is t:on- own party chairman In virtually Robert Tart Int nsliled his cam· last second. he was fouled and the sidering giving up his European unprccedenwd faShion Thursd y. palgn In Wisconsin Thursday aelet shot went wild. He was awarded command lind returning home be- saying the Korean war has nothing announclnl his withdrawal tror, two free shots after time had run out. He missed the first and made fore the Republican convention to at all to do with his decl ion whe- the New Jer ey pre Id nUal pre- the second, and Glenwood's trip campaign actively for the pr sl- ther to run again. ference primllry. to the finals was cut short. dential nomination. 0 n I y Wednesday. Chairman Meanwhile, backers of both ot "The mountlng numbers of my Center Carl Widseth of Daven . Frank E. McKInney ot the Demo- hl$ opponents, COy. Earl Warren fellow cItizens who are vOtlO, to of Calilornl'a and Ilaroid "'. S.- • port turnICd in his outstanding per ' I cralic nationnl commitl e had to!d .. ... Iormance of tournament competi rna k e me th e R cpu bllean nom nee en stepped up efforts to protlt tion th is year as he scored 30 are rort:ing me to re-examine my r porters hele that jn thr e days [rom the mldwc t boom for G n. points in leading bis team to a personul position and post de- of conlerenccs he had gotten the Dwight D. Eisenhower which was 64-47 win over Ames. clslon," the general said Thursdoy. Impression from Trumon thut the demonstrated In the Minnesota In the th'st hal!. the Little Cy His stutement cume from the pretiident may not "chose to run" prim ry Tu sday. clones gave the Blue Devils as Supreme Headquarters. Alii d if a satillfat:tory peacc Ib arrangcd To rt told a r porter h ro thot he mueh as they took, and trailed Powers in Europe. Just a llttle In Kot II. "pull d out Cor th pur~ or d('- only 31-28 at the rest period. But arlier thcr were two d velop- Truman WII II k d ill his news voting lull-dm 10 campaigning in Ames' luck wl!J1 its long shots ments in the Unit d Slat s beaT- conference Thur day whether that WIsconsIn." The Wi consln pri cooled of! in the second half and Ing on his bid for thc presldent:Y: swtement aceurotely reCi CIS his mary Is April I. Davenport completely controlled 1. The withdrawal of Sen. Rob- views. Tat ~ Glvft\ Be.aon both basltels to remain undefeated crt A. Tart from the New Jersey Korea enters not Inlo the poll- In an announ ment made from by an Iowa learn since 1950. (1\1' PhDlo by lIob Lon,) preferentiol primury, in which tics or this country at a ll , Truman ills Washington ollice, the Ohio Key &0 Victory Eisenhower has the blessing or r plied. And he repeated: Korea Jenotor Id he was withdrowln The Imps' zone defense and of There Must Be a Way Out of This the ~wlc's Republican governor, docs not enter into the polllll!S oC lrom New Jers y beenu e Gov. fensive rebounding combined to DlN DALE'S LANKY RED SNOW LOOKS FOR a way ou~ of the glasses>. and Stan Davl (14). Davis almost. but not quIte, puJled It Alfred E. Driscoll. this country a~ 011. H hlill no bear- Allred Driscoll "ha brok('n his give coach Paul Moon his key to 2. l're~ldeDt Truman' 8ta~men t Ing what v r on what he may do- word" in cndO!'lllng Gen. Ei!i('n rlnlr of Glenwood Rams surrounding him. Snow led ~he tiny elass B out of the fire for Glenwood. but ma.de 'DOd on only one of his two victory. Added to Widseth's per in Key that £i enhow r is clde to do, Truman shld. hower the COP prcsidentlal sdlool to ~he ir second tournament win, a. close 48-47 ihriller over last-second tree throws deminate the Rams and advance Dins W('~t tor formance was the line play of to Glenwood, in last nlght·s aciion d the field house. ClosIng in 011 dale to the semi-flnals. at trberty to r turn to the United This rf:lJurt, coming Ie than 10 nomination" nd has obviousl,y forward Frank SeboJt, who got Snow are Duane Bruestle (12), Ron Vrba (13). Garth ColJier (with Stat 8 any lime he deems It suCe days nIter Truman's def at in thc luken step to corrupl the Intent 15 points and many rebounds. - - ------------ ---- ----- - --- --- - -------------'----- nnd propel'. New Hampshire primary, raised o( the preference primary." Bill ,Logan solved Marion's de Eisenhower's statcment was dl- con~idel'able doubt whether Mr- As the Elbenhower band wason fensive puzzle in an afternoon reeted to I'eporters who had asked Kinney would be Democratic rolled Into hi,h II r, the nUre game a nd scored 26 poin ts to lead 2 Publications Board Senate Approves166-10 I Loveless Asserts him whoUler the shower of wrlte- chairman much loneer. H took slate of SO dele, t s pI dged to his KeokOk team past lhe Indians, In votes he got in the Minnesow over lust October from WilHam M. Gov. Worren In Wlscon In Issued Q 55-39. Marion's scoring star, Hugh primary, ('oming on top of his vic- Boyle Jr., who r signed. public statement declllrln, they LeClwgwcll, wa,s bottJcci up 'IS ~an~ida~es R~jected; Japanese Peace Treaty Candidates Sho_ul.d tory in New Hampshlr , did not ¥cKloney had endorsed th will "cast. Ule1r _vol for lie El was tile Indians' fast break and amount tit ~h "clear-cut cell to New Ullmpsiliro Democratic or- enhower" if Warren cannot will tic got only 14 markers. Apphcatlons Faulty WASHING'TON (IP) - The senate ratified the Japanese peace Face the Issues political duty." gunlzatlon's roque t that Truman the nomination. Roland's Rockets earned the trcaty Thursday six and one-half yeals aller the cnd of World War Eisenhower gained 14 delegates allow hIs name to stay on the prl- Thls hod been Id before by rIght to meet the Chiefs in to Two candidates for positions on II. The vote was 66 to 10. Herschel Loveless, candidate for and a 10,ODO-vote margin over mory ballot therC', niter he had \eadors or the delegahon but never night's semifinals by following the Student Board of Publications The treaty formally ends the war between Japan and the Allics the Dcmocrat]e nomination for Tan in New Humpshire. Hc piled once said It would be withdrawn. by the slate WI a whole. Warren Gary Thompson over Spencer, 46- were disqualified Thursday lor and recognizes Japan's full sover· -------------- up more than 106.000 write-In Truman lost the popuarlty prl- hlmseU has said ho would release 33. The outstanding player in last Iowa governor, said here Thurs fa ilure to meet application re voles in Minnesota to run second mary to Sen. Estes KcCauver of his deleaates to vote "as their con year's tourney, Thompson again eignty over her home islands. conciliat.ion" designed to re-admit QUirements. By voice vote, the senute also Japan to the family of nations. day night that candidates should only to former Gov. Harold E. Tennessee, and Kefauver won 1111 science dictates" if be couldn't stole the spotlight with a good re The two applications were filed drop a "politics as usual" atlitud Stassen. the statc's delegates. make It. bounding game attacbed to 17 ratified two securIty pacts - onr Senate Rejects 2 Motions by Don Kallenbel'g, C3, Des wilh the Philippines and One with and face the issues. "You guntlemen probably reu- DIe Won't Be OD Ballot pOints. Moines, and Barbara Boyd, A3, stralia and Ne\v Ze"l"nd.