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Lapel High School’s Bulldogs definitely have established themselves as the 1939-40 giant-killers in Hoosier basket-

ball as they move into the Anderson semi-final tournament. | ©

Their victory margins have been small, but the Bull--dogs always have ended on top,' which, after all, is what they: pay off on. Their road was mighty tough in the sec-

tional. ville, 37-24, in the opener; then came back to upset the strong: Anderson Indians, 24-23. In the final game, Lapel edged Alexandria, 36-34.

It was much the same stery in the regional here last Saturday when Lapél came through as the result of a 37-35 trip triumph over Greenfield and a 39-36 decision over our Shortridge Blue Devils in the findls.. -

Blue Devils Fight ‘Somehow, though, we can't forget

the gallant comeback Coach Kenneth Peterman’s North Siders made

. in the second half against the ulti-

mate victors. You'll find few teams that can overcome to a 20-9 half-

time margin to take the lead and

regain it twice. Maybe some of Lapel’s backers

had given up when the Blue Devils |

moved into a 36-34 lead late in the game on Dave Strack’s field goal, but not the team itself. Keith Barnhizer, as cold as dry fice, deposited a free throw to bring the invaders to. within a point of Shortridge, and then Trevor Whetsel batted in a goal to give the Bulldogs a one-point lead. A goal by Barnhizer was more than enough. : £ oe But we still admire ‘that uphill fight the Blue Devils made, and the largest share of credit should go to Larry Yeager and Dick Gage, who contributed 10 of: Shertridge’s 14 points in the third quarter. - Shortridge had a team and spirit of ‘which - Indianapolis -can be

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Dick Gage (Shortridge), forward. Keith Barnhizer (Lapel), forward. Trevor Whetsel (Lapel), center. Wendell Hine (Greenfield), guard.

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On our belated regional selections,

average. Teams which ran out on us were Shortridge, Evansville Central, Columbus and Marion. our only consolation is that none was beaten by more than three points. o. » ” Here are the tourney records of the “sweet 16” still in the running: | ‘ANDERSON SEMIFINAL : (Sectional) : Lapel— : 2 : 37. Summitville ....... 24 Anderson .... 35 Alexandria (Regional) . Greenfield Shortridge .- (Sectional)

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Thomas, Mader In Headliner

Indianapolis fight fans will get another look at Eddie Mader Fri-

.|day night at the Armory, when the

former New Yorker will tangle with Bob Thomas of Columbus, O., in the 10-round main event. Another heavyweight scrap, of eight rounds, will oceupy* the semi-windup spot,

“lwith local Buddy Millard meeting

Paul Matchuny of Cincinnati. Still another match . of eight rounds. also is in the making as Matchmaker Kelse McClure seeks an opponent for Billy Hood of Orlando, Fla., now working out in this city. Two four-rounders will complete the 34-round program. Bob Thomas is a former amateur champion in Columbus. and also winner of the Ohio American Legion amateur tourney. He is tut 20 years of age, stands 6 feet 12 inches and scales 195. Fighting but a year professionally, the Columbus pug has had 25 professional bouts, winning 20, losing three and getting two draws, according to data furnished the local club. Among his opponents have been Jack (Buddy) Walker, Salvatore Rugginello, Bob Fentig, Young Sam McVey, Buddy McArthur and Bobby

‘Baseball Day’

TALLAHASSEE, Fla, March 11 (U. P.).-—~March 17, the date of the All-Star major league baseball game td be held at Tampa, Fla. for the benefit of the Finnish Relief Fund.

linas been declared “baseball day”

by Gov. Fred P. Cone.

CHICAGO, March 11 (U. P). — Michigan’s indoor track championship was safe for another season today, but the Wolverines had to admit their sixth straight title deTense was the most .difficult of the ot. Indiana, led by America’s premier Roy Cochran, remained in the running until the last event of the program—the mile relay. Michigan won that one, how-

4lever, for a final total of 37 5-14

points. Indiana was second with 30 6-7,

{| Wisconsin was third was 24 13-14,

Illinois had 14, Northwestern had 13-11-14, Ohio State 10 12-14, Min-

: |nesota 7, Purdue 5 13-14, Chicago

3 2-7 and Iowa 2:

doors, 48.2 seconds. The American

:|and Conference indoor record of 48.9 _tand conference fhdoor record of 43.9

seconds was set in: the 1936 Conference meet hy Ray. Ellinwood of Chicago. =e a Capt. Ralph 8chwarzkopf of Michigan accounted for -the other Conference record with a mark of 9:10.7 in the two mile, lowering the time of 9:18.3 ‘set by Wisconsin's Walter Mehl last year. Michigan’s only individual victory, although high-jumper Don Canham split first place points with Jimmy Smith of Northwestern. Indiana won the quarter on Cochran’s record performance, Campbell Kane gave the Hoosiers the mile title and Archie Harris won the shot

put. : Michigan, however, scored heavily in every event but the shot to win

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Five more days and then Butler University presents to the sporting fandom of the Midwest the colorful, eighth annual and speeci-charged Indoor Relays. All that, to say nothing of Janet Ingham and her court of Butler beauty. : The time is 7:30 o'clock Saiurday night and the Fairview boys are working like stevedores to get the

1 big Fieldhouse decorated and the

track worked to a mahogany smoothness. Fifteen schools lave sent in their entries to date, about half of what will be in before they raise the flag Saturday night to the accompaniment of the Star Spangled Banner. ‘The individual entry list totals up to 164 now and among them are some of the nation’s outstanding offerings in collegiate track athletics. Michigan Enters &0 Here they are so far--arnd e entries will be flocking in the rest of the week:

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Ohio University Western State Teachers ....... University of Wichita ... Indiana State Teachers ... Drake University ivebs University of Michigan ..., Notre Dame Rose Poly Wisconsin St. Joseph’s College ...... Butler Wayne University Michigan Normal “y Kansas State Teachers..........

Graduation has gleaned the ranks of many of the Relays’ outstanding performers—such men as John Woodruff, ex-Pittsburgh speecister; William Watson, ex-Michigan shot putter; Steve Gutting, Purdue’s great hurller, and Mel Trutt, who paced Indiana to victory ia the medley and two-mile relays last year.

Schwarzkopf Entered

But the 1040 event will not be starless )r any means. Anong the outstanding performers will be Roy Cochran, who raced to a new Amerjcan indoor 440 record of 48.2 last Saturday in the Big Ten meget as the Hoosiers placed second to the well-balanced Michigan ouffit. Another is Campbell Kane of Indianapolis, a sophomore miler and reputedly one of the best in I. U. history; Archie Harris, serious threat in the shot put. also will be there. | Michigan with 30 entries also will have its share of shining new-

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high jumper; Ralph Schwarzkopf, miler, and Warren Breidenbach, middle distance runner. Schwarzkopf set the other Conference record Saturday as he lapped the field in running the two-mile in 9:10.7. ® : Canham placed fourth in the Re-

Park Cheers Titleholders

An air of celebration swept Park School today as the pupils gathered to celebrate the basketball team’s successful defense of the Midwest Prep School title. All the pupils assembled this morning and honored Coach Lou Reichel and his 10 cagers. Headmaster E, F. Bowditch, Coach ‘Reichel, Tams and Capt. Alder Breiner spoke. The championship trophy was presented to the school. RE - - Beat Onarga in Finals

In retaining the title, Park defeated Onarga Military School, 34 to 29, at Onarga, Ill. The Indianapolis prepsters thus became the first quintet in the 11-year history of the meeting to take the crown two years running. Last year at Morgan Park in Chicago the Reichelmen nosed out the hosts, Morgan Park, 19-15, in the titular contest. The Red and Black five led all the way up into the last part of the third quarter of the Onarga clash. Rushing into an early lead on baskets by Chapman and Miller, the ultimate winners led 18 to 12 at the half. A rally by the home team knotted the count at 24-apiece with 9 minutes to play. Park Rallies

en the Reichelmen surged back and “shot their way into a 31-36 lead near the end of the game. The big gun in this winning attack was Norman “Gobby” Williams, rugged guard who hit two swishing long shots just when they were needed.

Sanders engineered a one-man stall to put the game on ice for the Indianapolis quintet. Williams, Sanders, Chapman and Keene played the whole game for the winners. Williams made 11 and Chapman .10 to head the scorers. : 2 For their work throughout the meeting and especially for helping in handing Onarga its first defeat on -its new home floor, the Park squad. each received a small gold statutte of a basketball player. Breiner, Miller and Williams each received in addition a plaque signifying that they were chosen oi

Chisox Back in Camp After Victory

PASADENA, Cal, March 11 (U. P.).—The Chicago White Sox returned today to their training

of major leaguers trim Pacific Coast League stars, 4 to 1, in a Finnish relief game yesterday. The Sox expect to close their camp here Thursday and begin a barnstorming tour preparatory to the opening of the regular season.

for Relays

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With ‘the count at 31-27 Arnold|ftarien Johnson

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lays high jump last year but he’s dorie 6 foot 63 this season and vhat makes him a favorite to win the event. Ted Leonas of Notre Dame, however, can give him plenty of competition. Wisconsin’s sole entrant is Ed Smith, hurdler who won the 1939 trophy as the most outstanding athlete in the lot. In the special 1%-mile race, there will be Walter Mehl, who starred last year with Wisconsin. He graduated 14st semester and will not run for the Badgers. Greg Rice, another “fair-haired lad,” will be running against ‘Mehl, along with Don Lash and perhaps James Smith who ran for the Hoosiers in the 1938 Relays.

Officials Risk 2d Position

Risking “their claim to undisputed possession of second place in the league standing, Ed Liebinger’s County Officials will attempt to repulse the challenge of the improved Indian Fur Co. squad when the two amateur hockey teams clash at 7:30 tonight :at the Coliseum: Court: House and City Hall employees have rallied rapidly to the support of the County squad and another heavy turnout is expected for: the battle between the rival teams managed by classmates at N.C. A Gg. U Nick Collis, boss of the Furriers, hopes to avenge a previous loss at Liebringer’s hands by juggling his lineup to take full advantage of what he believes to be superior reserve strength and his regular defensemen will team with the No.2 forward line at the start of hostilities. The teams practiced for two hours Saturday morning and are reported in peak condition. Lineups follow: Indiana Fur Co. County Officials. . Richardson ..... Goalie Hill LaBarr .. e Th Clesielski .

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Here’s a New One ANN ARBOR, Mich, March 11 (NEA) —Fielding Yost, Michigan athletic ~ director, is considering adopting curling as an intramural sport. FR Advertisement

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THOMASVILLE, Ga., March 11 «(U. P.).—National: Open Champion Byron Nelson of Toledo, O., and Lloyd Mangrum of Oak Park, Iil, led the way into the final 36-holes of the annual $3000 Thomasville Golf Tournament today with four-

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CULVER, Ind., March 11.—Three Indianapolis youths were among 11 Indiana cadets at Culver Military Academy to receive special academic awards for outstanding achievement during the past semester. They are Tony E. Foster Jr. 801 Carlyle Place; Robert A. MacGill, 4122 N. Meridian 8t., and George J.

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