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Bloomington's Panthers Have Only One Loss (Third W Saw atertr. «i (hr (lulM* I* MI*M i hick mInI ha Art h«U Bt KURT ntnUMIIAL Ualtr4 Frees btannUaul INDIANAPOLIS «UPl*—Bkwti m(ton may br ta Indiana*! high school basketball inurmy final* a year tatrr than ita moat ardent backrra had hoped, but roach Keith Rhoades lan*t rom plaining "We had a food team last year, too,” he aald. when Illness aide 1 lined hla two U>p performers. 1 Mickey Reeve* and Dirk Spark* • We were 114 when Reeve* became UI and ended up 13-10 lor the aeaaon.” Bloomington never got past the i •actional round last year, however, and made a fresh start last faU. ! It didn't take long for the Panthers to claim state-wide ranking Only Jasper was able to beat ; them, and the fifth-rated team In the state checks In with a spark-i ling 26-1 record Saturday against Munrle Central (27-fli in the opener erf the state finals Built Around Reeves "I've never had a group of boys I more eager," said Rhoades. In his fifth year'as Bloomington coach ! •Their attitude Is just fine They've been pointing for lhe fi-j nals since last year.” • Bloomington is built around Reeves, a 6-6 senior who has tossed in 528 points this season. I Sparks is only an inch shorter and has 468 points, and Tom Hines. Rhoades - No. 6 player. | stands 6-4. "We prefer screens for our | plays,*’ said Rhoades, “We have a pattern-controlled fast break, and we use our height.” He said Reeves has averaged about 22 rebounds (offense and defensive) I per game. Sparks about 18. Sparks and Dickie BridgeWaters' are the starting forwards. Ron Brinegar and Gary Fishel the guards. Leland Butler is the No. 7 i player Rhoades hopes his team has licked the illness and injury bug. Reeves had scarlet fever during the season and turned an ankle in the regionals. but he played in the tourney at Martinsville. Rhoades conceded that Washing-' —— — r —

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Names Omitted From Account Os Game Nam#! madvartcotly urtiKtid | from the article ua the charity UMkrtbaU game «n Wednesday night were Ana RonnirM who Ming with hot brother, Chuck Htiortlmi who ..acted fur the merchant five. Dan Freeby, who played for the prufc-piinnal team, and Dick MarktUt. who played with the merchant! Exhibition Baseball Milwaukee 4, Chicago (A) I Pitta burgh S, Drtmit 6. Kanaaa City I, Baltimore t. New York I. Washington 0 San Francisco T, Chicago *Ni 4 Boston I. Cleveland I Cincinnati va Loa Angrier. dancrUcd, bail storm St. Louis va Philadelphia. cancelled. rain, Milwaukee *'B" vs Cincinnati "B"‘ cancelled, rain ton's upset of Jasper In the HuntIngburg reglo na I a made It "easier” for Bloomington in the Evansville semi-state last Saturday, but he added "we didn't fear Jasper, and I'm sure they didn't fear us." Bloomington monopolized the semi-state with easy victories over New AUfany and Tell City, i the latter by 34 points. Garfield "Toughest” "But Terre Haute Garfield was 1 our toughest game,” said Rhoades. That was in the regional. "Wc shot only 21 per cent in the first half, probably our worst all season, and we were behind by two points at the half." said Rhoades. "But we adjusted in the second half—and that’s probably; the key to our able | to adjust." The fact that Bloomington collides with Muncle in the first ] game makes little difference to the Panthers. Thetr record is al- ( most as good as Muncie's. and | they own a 22-game winning streak. "We feel we definitely have an opportunity to win," said Rhoados, j “but you have to have a little i luck on your shoulder, too. You I got to have some breaks I think all four clubs ace up there.” And with Bloomington in the four-team finals for the first time since 1922, the school that won the state title 41 years agp figures this is the year to make up for lost time.

Warren Spahn, Schoendienst Braves Stars By FRED DOWN |'«M Free* IntornaManal Charlie Dress# n M< a lot younger today thanks go old pro* Warren Spahn and Red Scboeodteast tn fact, Ih# 61-year-old manager of the Milwaukee Braves could have danced an Irish jig after the role* played by Spahn and Schoendienst in Wednesday's 44 victory over the American League cha mpi on Chicago White Bos Spa ha. M pitched five shutout innings and allowed the White Sos only three hits in his first competitive appesrsnee «rs the spring while Schoendienst. making his Mr start since stricken by tuberculosis after the !9M season, played errorless bill *t base and drove In a run with S fith inning single. Babbling With Enthusiasm Less than a week ago Drcssen was blasting the Braves as a team "that hadn't Warned much under two previous manager*, but he was bubbling with enthusiasm after watching the Braves hand the White So* their first loss after four victories in the Grapefruit League "Those are the kind of performances that make a team loo* l like a world champion." said Dressen. "There's nothing like a couple of old pros to make you look Spahn, a 2t>-gamc winner 10 times, wants strong spring showings to persuade Drcssen that he should work on a regular once-every-fuurth day rotation again this vear. Schoendienst. of course, is bidding to make one of baseball's most dramatic comebacks in competition with a squad of lean and hungry kids fighting to win his second base job. Hurl No-Hitter The first no-hitter of i 960 was turned in when Ben Daniels and Jim Umbricht pitched the Pittsburgh Pirates to a 5-0 win over the Detroit Tigers, the New York Yankees nipped the Washington Senators. 1-0. the Kansas City Athletics beat the Baltimore Orioles. 8-1. the Boston Red Sox downed the Cleveland Indians, 8-2 and the San Francisco Giants defeated the Chicago Cubs. 7-6. Cincinnati vs. Los Angeles and St. Louis vs. Philadelphia were rained out. ... ! Daniels, who was 7-9 with a 5.44 earned run average with Pittsburgh last season, struck out

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TV Sports Picture Is Revealed By ABC NEW YORK (UFt) — W TV menu tor America'* sports fans will tar the same but the dm* and . tbr channel will be diWemoi Thai sums up the new TV snorts picture produced Wedne* day when the America* Broadcasting Da revealed an 66.toD.otki ijrai involving the regular week end fights, major league baseball sad college football. The new arrangement menns 1 Hosing fans will see thetr i "regular" weekend fight telecasts j over ABC on Saturday nights U» 1 stead <rf over NBC on Friday j nights Tbs Brst of the ABC Sat- 1 urdsy night fight* will be tale vised on Oct I I ABC will present major league baseball “live" an Satur days/* baginning April 16. at 4 p m , sat The series will run for four and allowed only one batter to raacb base on a hit batsman for live innings Then Umbricht. 144 and 17> with Salt Lake City, also fanned tour and retired It better* la order over thr last four frames- Bill Vtrdon had three hit* to pace the Pirates'! 11-hit stuck.

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Paul Seymour Quit* At Syrocuse Coach rYHACUIIK, N Y. tUFll—Osadb Paul Swymour <4 the Byramraa Natkmala said today be la rtrp,dr,g down as coach ot the Syracuse club but ta udereatod in aaothef j"b la the National Boaket ball Aaauciation ♦•fi looks like It's time tor a change.” said ieymaur. wVa* National* finisbed third la the Ea*tertt Dtvtson of the NBA Uu* year but taiwed to the Philadelphia Warrior* in the first mind of the post-aeasuo playoffs. "I'm interested In another Job "

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