Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 59, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 March 1920 — VERY FEW UPSETS IN DIST. NET TOURNAMENTS [ARTICLE]

VERY FEW UPSETS IN DIST. NET TOURNAMENTS

Few upsets marked the play in the twenty-six sectional basket ball meets held Friday and Saturday of last week and for the most part the teams selected as being the cream of their districts got the checkered flag. The only surprises were the victories of Young America in the Logansport district, Washington Center in the Vincennes district, Spiceland Academy in’the Newcastle district and Ridgeville in the Muncie district. The following are the results of the final games, showing the teams that will make the trip to Bloomington to play for the state t’H® l Technical, 27; Shortridge, 16. Anderson, 41; Lapel, 16. Angola, 25; Hudson, 9. Redford, 39; Seymour, 13 Bloomington, 23; Lyons, 17. Hartford City, 39; Ossian, 15. Normal (Terre Haute), 14; Rockville, 4. Columbus, 12; Scottsburg, 8. Central (Evansville), 40; SpurGreencastle, 18; Ladoga, 13. Huntington, 22; Fort Wayne, 14. Kendalville, 15; Washington Cent€> Kokomo, 36; Windfall, 17. Jefferson (Lafayette), 37; Romne Lebanon, <22; „ Young America, 18; Walton, 6. Martinsville, 45 ; Mooresville, 10Ridgeville, 15; Muncie, 14. .Spiceland Academy, 19; Newcastle, 17. , _ r Rochester, *34; Bunker Hill, 7. M'ilroy, 21; Rushville, 19. South Bend, 14; Elkhart, 4. Emerson (Gary), 20; Whiting, 17, Veedersburg, 25; Otterbein, 11. Washington Center, 19; Vincennes, 17.