EX-HOOSIERS AID GREAT LAKES IN EATING INDIANA Menke and Andres Star in 41-36 Victory. Bloomington, Ind., Dec. 12 [Spe- cial] With two former Hoosier stars as chief gunners, the Great Lakes ‘Naval Training station basketball ,team defeated Indiana, 41 to 36, here last night. It was Bill Menke and Ernie Andres night, so-called by the Indiana stu- ‘dents, who welcomed the return of ‘the former Hoosier stars, and they re- . sponded with 20 points between them, Navy Takes Lead. Menke was given a great ovation y the Indiana crowd of 4,000 as he ft the floor early in the second calf. He was forced out for fouls. Capt. Andy Zimmer of Indiana and George Rung of Great Lakes also were ejected on fouls. | The Navy lads sprang into an 18 ito 11 lead with five minutes to play in the first half, but an Indiana rally sparked by Irvin Swanson, Ralph Hamilton, and Dick Wittenbraker, the latter two sophomores, put the Hoosiers ahead, 19 to 18, at half time. Anderson Leads Way. Bob Anderson's scoring spree in the second period, aided by Andres’ and | John Lobsiger’s accurate shooting, soon sent the Great Lakes boys into the lead again. They held a 10 point margin with six points to go in the last period when the Hoosiers again spurted, but could not close the gap. | Hamilton played an outstanding floor game, as well as leading the Hoosier scoring with 10 points. Between halves members of Sphinx _ club presented Menke and Andres, ‘alumni of the honorary social organ- | ization, with scrolls of merit for their ‘athletic careers both here and in the ‘service. Lineup: INDIANA 136i, ogan,e wis,f ee c wanson,g Denton, & Ww’ "venbraker, & on,f Rae GREAT LARES Ig \, ke,f 0|Anderson,f 4 TLobsiger.¢ 3 ange res,¢ és noe £ Baumholtz.f lein,e oO SHOR: wwOOH Ey COCHH COMO CWDS pr urrie,e Van Orsdel,¢ DOSS OOHHE 1] SHoMpARooe