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Banner-Graphic, Greencastle, Indiana

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Conference Ended In 3-Way Tie

Valpo Represents ICC In NCAA Tourney

Warm weather brought DePauw's baseball team outside for practice yesterday afternoon. Temperatures reached as high as 76 degrees.

A member of the Tigers’ baseball team Is seen above practicing up on his bunting. (Banner-Graphic Photo)

GHS’s Girl Swimmers Down Southmont, Crawfordsville

Greencastle’s girl swimming team upped its season mark to 7-1 by easily defeating Southmom and Crawfordsville in a three-way meet last week. Greencastle collected 102 points during the meet while Southmont and Crawfordsville scored 59 and 54 points, respectively. So far this season, the Tiger Cubs have beaten County rivals South Putnam and North Putnam while also recording victories over

Martinsville, Terre Haute North, and Terre Haute South. Greencastle’s girl swimmers have lost only to Lawrence Central High School of Indianapolis. Several members of the GAA swim team have broken records this season. The 200 medley relay, consisting of Jan Smaltz, Tinker Laramore, Lynette Graffis, and Robin Hunt, set a new record with a time of 2:15.3 In the 50 yard butterfly, Graffis erased the old mark with a time of 34.3

Franklin Grid Star To Attend Purdue

WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. AP-Purdue University sports officials announced Monday that Dan Smith of Franklin Central High School has signed his letter of intent to attend Purdue next fall. Smith holds the Indiana high school football record for yards gained and also ranks first academically in his graduating class of 210. The 6-1. 180-pound sprinter from Wannamaker played four years for the Flashes as halfback, quarterback, linebacker and safety. Purdue officials said he would concentrate on the running back and safety spots as a Boilermaker. In his high school career, Smith piled up a total of 6,794 offensive yards and accounted for 69 touchdowns. He gained 4,225 yards by passing for 43 touchdowns—and 550 rushes

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while in the 100 butterfly Laramore established a new record with a time of 1:24.1.

Greencastle, Ind. (Spl.)Valparaiso University will carry the colors of the Indiana Collegiate Conference into the NCAA College Division regional Thursday night (March 8) with blood in its eye. New owners of a piece of the ICC crown and winners of six of their past seven games, the Crusaders open their tourney bid at Evansville against one of the few College Division teams that put a dent in the VU Shield earlier this season. Valpo’s foe in the 9 p.m. (CST) tilt in Roberts Stadium will be Capital (O.) University. Capital beat the 16-9 Crusaders just before Christmas 79 to 77 on Capital’s floor. Coach Bill Purden’s squad hopes to reverse that outcome this week on a neutral court. Kentucky Wesleyan and Wooster are matched in the other first round game in Evansville Thursday. The winners will play Friday for the right to advance to the eight-team national finals March 14-16 in Evansville. For Valpo, the'tourney caps a season—ending spurt that

enabled the upstate crew to grab a share of the ICC crown on the season’s last day by whipping Butler, 75-53. That game left Valparaiso, Butler and Evansville all tied for the loop crown with 8-4 marks, the first time in conference history for a tri-championship. Even more remarkable, just one game back were St. Joseph’s and Indiana Central with 7-5 records, the first time in ICC history five teams have finished within one game of one another at the top. While the season’s last day created sparks for the team race, there was little unexpected happening in the individual statistical races. Wabash’s Jack Roudebush captured the league scoring crown with 306 points for a 25.5 average. He was fourth last year. The third junior in a row to win the scoring award, Roudebush also finished thirteenth in field goal accuracy (.480), third in assists (3.8 per game), and fourth in free throw accuracy (.842). The Noblesville dynamo turned in the highest conference scoring mark in three years and the sixth highest in the 23 years of the Indiana

Collegiate Conference. Unless his scoring arm overheats next year, he is sure to jump into the higher echelons of the league’s 25 all-time scorers. He has 453 points now in two seasons and needs only 110 more to break through the bottom of the list. Valpo senior John Wolfenberg, who won last year’s scoring crown, finished third this year with a 20.4 average. Playing his final year, Wolfenberg did manage to move into the ICC’s top 25 with 575 points in three conference seasons. He ranks 23rd. St. Joseph’s Jim Thordsen didn’t quite get the scoring crown with his late season scoring burst, but he did grab second at 23.6 with 283 points. Thordsen, who is just a sophomore, could also break into the ICC’s all-time scoring leaders. He has 390 points with two years to play. Thordsen was one of two ICC athletes who successfully defended statistical crowns won in 1971-72. The 6-5 Puerto Rican won the field goal accuracy category. He hit 105 of 190 for .553. Last year he won the same title with .594

shooting. The other statistical repeater was Butler’s Daryl Mason. Mason took the rebound championship again. His reading of 15.8 is the best in the league since Ed Butler of Ball State captured 17.8 in 1963-64. Last year the Butler junior from Indianapolis got 14.3 pr game. Two St. Joe players-Mark Muterspaw and Pedro Santana—took the other two individual honors. Muterspaw took the free throw accuracy crown with .857 (30-35)

shooting, and Santana took the assists honor with 4.8 per game. Butler took two significant team statistical cateegories— team defense (allowing only 66.2 points per game to opponents) and rebounds (53.2 per game). St. Joe took team offense (83.8 points per game), team shooting (.496), and team assists (16.8 per game). Indiana Central had the fewest turnovers per game (14.0), DePauw had the fewest fouls per game (17.4), while Valpo led the league in free throw accuracy with .740.

Mid-American Conference To Expand; Ball State May Join

COLUMBUS Ohio (AP) — The Mid-American Conference has called a news conference for 11 a.m. EST today, presumably to announce it is expanding for the second time in three years. “Let’s just say it’s important,” a conference spokesman said yesterday. He would not divulge what it is about, but speculation centered around one or two more new members for the eightmember MAC.

The conference expanded to eight in the summer of 1971, admitting Eastern Michigan and Central Michigan. They joined Miami of Ohio, Ohio University, Bowling Green, Kent State, Toledo and Western Michigan. Mentioned as the most likely candidates for admittance to the MAC have been Northern Illinois and Ball State, both members of the now defunct Midwest Conference of Universities.

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