Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 50, Number 68, Decatur, Adams County, 20 March 1952 — Page 7

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Muncie Seeks To Win Second Crown In Row Indianapolis, March 20 —(UP) — Red-haired Jay McCreary played on loiimey championship club 16 years ago—hit next ambition is to pilot one all t» way to the “state.” The former Indiana University hardwood hot-shot gets his chance Saturday when he takes Muncie Central’s defending state champs to the four-team final circus at the ’Butler fieldhouse here. Muncie, which can become the second quintet to rack up four state tourney triumphs, clashes with 'ough New Albany in the second afternoon game, and McCreary knows he has his work cut out. "Any team that scores an average of around 73 points through the season is tough,” he reminded. But Muncie’s Bearcats played like champions in Saturday’s semifinals to stay in the running and retain their hopes of becoming the sixth school to win the crown twice in a row, and the second to win four tlmes. Muncie blasted Auburn's northeastern conference champions, 64 to 39, and shaded Kokomo, 62 to. 60; "We had a good second period against Apburn,” McCreary ed. “They had the height on us. but we just played our game . . . ” Kokomo was the defending champs’ toughest opponent, anS t whs the first time in eight tourney games that the Bearcats were extended to the limit. What the champs lack in,height, they make up in speed, ability and determination. The club averages only about five-foot-11. “We’re not big, but. we move gopd,” McCreary said. “I’d say our speed and aggressiveness are our greatest assets.’ SMuncie has a fine center in aix-fo6t-three Jim Sullivan, the fifth highest scorer in last Saturday’s semi-finals. Carl Miller, who sparked the Bearcats over Richmond and was the difference between victory and defeat against Kokomo, and •Dan Thornburg share the forward Spots, and Charley Hodson and* Jerry Lounsburg start at guard. I . Joeing in the four-team finals ’ akes McCreary back to 1936 when he helped Frankfort’s Hot Dogs win .'heir .third championship. Later e starred at Indiana, and less ''in a year ago gave up his De Universi’y cage coaching job 11 Ts ‘urn fb\ prep warfare. W’-en took over at Muncie ;•>»! spring; McCreary said he made ipbve because he loves the rpjlrlt in high school athletics. ’■ ; |To these kids it’a a ? matter of •‘lfg or death,” he said. “They just

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loye to play ball.” McCreary wouldn’t come out with a prediction, but indicated Saturday can’t come soon enoughs “We’re in good physical condition . . . we’re ready to go,” he said. j The Muncie roster: Mt \A/t Vr Carl Miller, f ..6-1 165 Jr. Dan Thornburg, f 6-1 155 Sr. Tom Raiaor, f 5-11 160 Jr. Jim Sullivan, c .... 6-3 178 Sr. James Burt, c 6-5 190 Sr. Charles Hodson, g ... 5-9 142 Jr. Jerry Lounsburg, g __ 5-10 142 Jr. Tick Hawley, g 5-11 170 Sr. Calvin Grim, g 5-8 142 Jr. Marvin Dick, g ...... 5-9 156 Sr. Exhibition Baseball Boston (A) 3, St. Louis (N) 2. i De rolt (A) 9, Boston (N) 1. Philadelphia (N) 8, New York (A) 1. Brooklyn (N) 3, Cincinnati (N) 2. New York (N) 4, Chicago (A) 3. Pittsburgh Cleveland (A) St. Louis (A) 8, Chicago (N) 2. / „, , —~ — To Receive Bids For , County Home Supplies The board of county commissioners will receive bids for a threemonth supply, of groceries and tobacco for the county home at the regular monthly meeting of the board Monday, April 7. A legal notice announcing the receiving of bids will appear in Friday’s Daily Democrat. Warm Weather Is Experienced Here Spring, which is officially scheduled to arrive in Decatur ijumped the gun and arrived here today;..Temperatures were in the 50’s and indications were that it would be even warmer by mid afternoon. The St. Mary’s river, which has been near flood stag? and above for the last 10 days, has receded and water standings in many fields in the county has disappeared. Adams county highway employes are working daily on repairing the 725 miles of county roads, to make them ready for the heavy spring traffic. Farmers are ready to start their spring programs and local gardeners are starting to prepare their plots for spring planting. Local yards are starting to show a color of green and many people report early spring flowers and shrubs showing signs of life. Increase Reported In Engine Sales Columbus, Ind., March 20.—-(UP) —Sales of diesel engines manufactured by the Cummings Engine | Co., Inc., increased 42 percent dur’ng 1951, the firm’s annual, report ’ o-.’ed today. New “Mitt-Leather” TRAMPS J ii : In Blue, Brown. Green, Natural, and Light Brown Wonderful feeling FREEMAN’S ! ■ 1 . I ; •!. Easiest “take-it-easy” casual imaginable ... and the lowest-cost mileage since you went barefoot. Thick, lively Spring Crepe soles ~. light*;, softer, sturdier. KAYE’S SHOE STORE Shoes For The Entire Family X-RAY FITTED

Harry Brecheen May Be Done As Hurler St. Petersburg, Fla., March 20.— (UP)^—Manager Eddie Stanky, who needs a pitcher to replace Harry (The Cat) Brecheen, sends his St. Louis Cardinals against the world champion Yankees today in an exhibition game. . The 37-year-oid Brecheen, the •ast pitcher to win three games n a world series, has a chipped bone in his left elbow and probably will require an operation If he is to do any pitching this season. Even with the operation, his chances of ever pitching in the majors again are regarded as no better than 50-50. The chip in Brechecns throwing arm was revealed yesterday by x-rays. Brecheen, who has been with the Cards since 1943, has a 10year major league record of 121 Victories and 74 defeats. He beat thf Red Sox three times in the 1946 world Series. A three-run homer by Verti Stephens gave the Red Sox a 3 to 2 xhlbiticn triumph over the Ca-di nals yesterday. | Phillies! Lakeland, Fla., March 20A-(UP) —The Philadelphia' Phillies, fresh from an 8 to 1 triumph over the New York Yankees, took on another American league team today as they met th? Detroit Tigers in an exhibition contest. J , A grand-slam by Del Ennis and ■» ‘hree-run homer by pitcher Steve Ridzik produced seven runs in the seventh inning yesterday as the Phillies met the Yankees for the first time since they dropped four «’raight games to manager Casey Stengel’s men in the 1950 world series. Dodgers Vero Beach, Fl?., March 20— (UP) — Manager Charlie Dressen rut Jack Banta, relief star of Brooklyn's 1949 pennant winning club, FRIDAY, MARCH 21 8:15 P. M*. MOOSE HOME Sponsored By Delta Theta Tau > BORORITY Admission 65c, Tag Incl.

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State Fair Plans j Motorcycle Races Indianapolis, March 20.—(UP)— Indiana state fair board officials today mapped Plans for an eightevent » motorcycle race program for this fall’s centennial state fair. Highlight of the events, to be run Sept. 6, the lapt afternoon of the state fair, syill be a five-mile national championship motorcycle race. . d . : : .■ ■ ■ •I: ■' -T ! • , The races will be run under the* sanction of the American Motorcycle Association, Columbus, O. The Indianapolis nod midwest motorcycle clubs were expected to cooperate.

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