Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 64, Decatur, Adams County, 17 March 1950 — Page 8

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New Albany Is Seeking first Hoosier Title IndteMpoUs, March 17—(CPINew Alhaoy’s tall Bulldogs have waited toager than the other finaltats to tat another crack at Indk mu i moat coveted sports trophy - When they taka the floor against Lafayette Jefferson at the Batter tleldhoess here la the second afternoon passe M the four-teawi state high school basketball finals Saturday It marks the first time store toll that the Ohio river city is represented la the haute ter the And toll eras the year of the first " Mate tournament—it was held at Indiana Unfrerstty thee and Oaw fordsvtlte emerged as the champ The Bulldogs were knocked off by Lebanon's ruaaers up In one of the afternoon contests Iftl bo up to coaeh Gordon Maney's hoys to keep the champion ship to the southern conference, ' succeeding- toytr Raney -believes his hoys are up to It. especially since they came through with aa Impressive 82-to3« victory over rugged Winslow is test Sator day's setnkfiaals- _ New Albany has had good teams for the last few years, but there always were al least half a doses other downstate powers with as good a chance to make the grade. That was so this year, only there was lose chanting for the cham pionship at New Albany and a. greater will io work for it. Raney was especially pleased with the metal attitude of Ms squad, and stellar performances turned in by his stofoot sls beanpole. Bob Clayton, and veteran guard.- Paul Poss, of whom many “seasoned bbeetver* iffy he may be-'" come another Ralph Beard Poss. •~"a great floor worker. aisw fs aa-M---pert scorer New Albany starts three Juniors and two seniors. The juniors are forwards Don Belcher at sii-f<x>t-three and Ed Glover, who measures -an inch taller, and Pott Clayton and suard lion Lough miller, who also hits the sig foot mark, comprise the starting lineup ! The Bulldogs were beaten twice during ’he regular season, by clubs who also reached Saturday's finals Madison's Cubs and iaifayetre. Jeff They clash with the latter in the second afternoon game Rants has a- lot of respect tfpj ' Mariop Crawb A s Lafns-’th yt*Mn:: Mers But yrtth their 'ph'-i. . ■ uuerhvrit'y New Albany stood a' better/ than even ehanct The New Albany roaer: ■ Player. A Posit on Ht. Wt. Yr. I«n Belcher, t fc3 15? Jr I-;.I Glover, f ..... 1-4 1«* Jr Bob -Clayton, c 6 « 17* Sr tteal Poss, -g — - HIM-I’; non -Loughmlller. g fcO 175 Sr Frank Stemter. f . fc2 IP' So Eddie .Siegel I--’ . - -•* ITS-- Sr Alien Sc haefer, g .fc» 142 Sr L».. Henry, g - . B-l" 14s Jr Jim J-nklns. a • *•' US Sr • If You Have gometmng To Sell try A Democrat Want Ad—it P»cr

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College Basketball . Invitational Tourney City College of New York tt. DuQuoene 52 " Bradley St, At. John’s (NY> tor NAIM Tournament Tampa 81, Darts A Elkins <9. Indiana Teachers 81. Baldwin Wallace 39. Central Mtsaouri «5. Central Washington Si. Bradley Meeh CCHY Saturday In NIT final Now York. March 17. - (UPI — Bradley's poised, powerful Braves and the frenetic Beavers from City Coltego of New York will meet In the finals of the national invitation tournament tomorrow night and the survivor will inherit an oppor (unity to become the nation's un disputed basketball champion By winning the N. 1. T, the un seeded Beavers, who defeated DtQueens 92 to 52 in the semi ffnah last night, can clinch a bid to represent district two In the N. C: A. A. tournament and a chance to win an unprecedented "grand slam." Top-seeded Bradley, which knocked oft dogged St. John's. M to 72, in the semi finals before a crowd of IS.WO at Madison Square Garden, faced a similar opportunity. The Braves will leave immediately after tomorrow night’s final for Kansas City. Mo., where they still meet Kansas for lhe right to represent district five in the N. C. A. A. tourney The belting was that Bradley, which looked far more Impressive In (ts semi final triumph test nlHit than did C C. N ¥„ had the be’.Kr ■¥taneem»flte.'» .The Braves from Peoria, lit. led by hrifitant siv-doot-iwe-iigrh guard Hill Mann, showed plenty of game ness and class in beating St. John's City College, though still a threat, appeared to hasai cooled o's spiuewhat from the amazing pace it set In eiiminanr.;: defend." .champion San Francisco ami see ■ond asedsd Kentucky ln_ the first two rounds. Bradley, which trailed 13 to 4 ’n the first two rounds!’ 1 Eli TH V the first five minutes of play and ’7 to 3ii late in the first half fought back with throe points bl Gene.MelchUirrt- and two field goat’ ,y I ).-<! c. Ut th< Redmon's J.irgiirto' 'imo point' at■ tfi'e iniermUon. • • * ■ Tlivn. trailing 11 to' 39 -nt second minute of the,final..half, t.-.i !th>-lead 'permanently wijii an unin itsrrupted 1" point spree Hur;n; ’hat rally. Mann twice drove in lor -’UtTpsgfnl laynp'sh.ds. was foulel, .nil converted the free throw as j Bradlev opened a 53 to 45 bulge. __ Pro Basketball NBA Results ’ Indianapolis 111. Penver 99. . Syracuse #B. Sheiioysan 75. St ;.ouis.7l, BMlthnure K ? A Democrat Want Ad—•< Pays.

Four Indiana Teams Set For Slate finals Indtenwpoiis. M»rch 17 — tItTFI — Indiana's 4Mh annual high school Lasketball tournament, the country’s greatest prep sport* carnival reaches Its climai tomorrow when four powers battle for the crown. The four — Madison and New Al bany from the south and Lafayette Jeffeif on and Marion from lhe north central district — were the survivors from an original field o' 7H clubs which began firing for the sweepstakes nearly a month ago. They'll carry their warfare to a finish In Butler’s spacious field house before some 15.000 hardwood die-hards. One of them will nneceed Jasper's Wildcats and thus become king of Hooeierlands Iqirdwood hotshots for a year. Jasper won its first title last year but was ousted In this year’s sectionals. Madison, runner-up to Jasper a year ago and co-favored with New Albany this time, will meet Marion's Giants to the first afternoon game. Imfayette and New Albany square off in the second game, with the winntrs gunning tor the title at night. Os the foqr.only Imfayette and Marlon of the north central conference have won the tourney - Marion in 192 S and Lafayette two rears ago. ' Shouhl Lafayette, surprise win ner ov* South Bend Central In last week’s semi-finals, smash through to its second championship. I' would be the fourth time for veteran coach Marion Crawley to ilde home a winner. Only Everett Case among coaches has chalked up four state tourney triumphs, his first )n 1925 and last in 1939. all at Frank fort. Crawley had iso winners at Washln-gton before taking over the helm at Lafayette The two southern finalists b »U! - carry zKe-touu. rrvorrta 4M.v Svcnor-» row s games. Each was beats:, twice ih the vegular season. i>u‘ New Albany chalked up two more victories than Madison 28 to 21 Marion and lacfaytUe lost 10 ano It season games, respectively. hu<

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Notre Dome Launches ' Grid ffoetke Today South Bend, W»:. March I?. —’ (VPI— Notre Dame’s football bupetuJg trotted, put toto for, the TrSitii TPaWFi W Ing pracifc* session and coach Frank Leahy tamed Ms critical eye on over 109 candidates With only one first string man left from test year’s aqwad. Leahy was faced with the Job of 'rebuilding the team that now has , g record of 39 straight victorlee. Twenty-three seniors left the team, including eo-captains Leon Hart and Jim Martin. Quarterhack * Bob Williams Is the only first line holdover. STEPHENSON'S (CawVlwwed Freat Page Owe I ment accusing Stephenson. Stephenson's defense at hie trial contended the girl’s death was suicide and that be was not responsible for R'since ahe volantarily purchased the poison and took it. j But medical witnesses for the state t’stifieil that the Injuries Mi:s Obcrboltxer sustained when Stephenson raped her eventually would have caused death even without the poison. After the sentence was Imposed. Stephenson shouted"! nm the law" tn Indiana At the height of hfs power, Stepheatem lived In a mantdoß in shook the wraps-off when the Jour ney began. Both are young campaigners but have performed ‘i» * ► veterans In .'lie long tourney gil.-.J. Marlon whipped durlrtr { the season. 59 to 41. and the Bron | cos In turn dmupwd New Albany Li | » holiday sesaiim. To make Lhfi cycle complete, Madison’s Cubs, In one of their best pre-tourne.-games, took New Albany. 4R to .32 The Culm, the Vnltad I’ress titte ’ lud’»‘. lake Lie best-offensive r’-i' ord Into lhe Journey. New Allan* lhe lies! defensive mark Coach Hay 'Eddy’s Culm dropptd In bett<” ’ than 72 points In ea> h of their elah’ previous toiirttev Kqmes, and New I Albany IlmUed Us s. ven rivals t<? II '

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