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The decisive Big Nine basketball game of 1947 was played last week. Its surroundings made it look more like two crossroads high schools battling for a county championship.
A collapsing grandstand had interrupted the Wisconsin-Purdue game at half-time (TIME, March 10), so a playoff of the second half was ordered. Wisconsin, which could clinch the title by winning, had to begin last week's half-game with its star, Walt Lautenbach, already four-fifths of the way out on fouls.
With so much at stake, everybody figured that there was no sense trying to get a seat in the little Evanston (ILL.) high school gym (cap. 2,500), which had been selected as neutral ground for the second half playoff. Result: only 1,500 showed up. Final score: Wisconsin 72, Purdue 60.
In Columbia, Mo., where there was a ban on student gatherings because of a flu epidemic, the Kansas-Missouri game (won by Kansas, 48-to-38) was attended by sportswriters, coaches, officials, substitutesand not one fan.
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