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: | Ben Davis started fast against Fl ash es | 41 2 5; : Broad Ripple, scoring six points and 41. father of Dayi Davia Ly Albers : wm ; Decatur Central led Franklin township, 20 to 9, at the half after|xk Frank Baird’ E Sa : : holding the Franklin boys to a single basket in the first quarter today. eps alrd's, Boys SoOre- | ovis. jet is pe Bes : : ‘| = As the game opened Franklin was guarding well and ngither team ess ithe first two minutes and 50 fipavusiay. Friends Howe I Victor i } : ‘scored in the first four minutes. Charles Miller broke the ice for the|Séconds of the game. : 3 Hawks by lobbing one in from closeup. . Ben Davis kept tossing them in Paul Bain, hitting on two shots in two attempts from far out, brought and ran the count to 11 to 4 and
the score to 7 to 0 after Bob Lollar then 13 to LEGAL OE OF PUBL Harnets e Able to nn | had hit: a free ti for Decatur! from side for the Hawks. but Wind. 5 as the first quarter Eile Service Commissi
540 / j fon a foul by Bob Windhorst. horst pushed from the corner to ended. The Davis first five stayed Bare ger oe pett Outlasts Southport. = : ‘| Windhorst, who made more than|make it 22 to 11, : in for the first half, holding the for (fhe by ; 200 points during the regular sea-| After Windhorst dropped in a|Rockets to eight points while they t (Continued os Page One) | oo son, was helpless during this first| free throw, little Bain hit, running|pfled up 22. se on th elatter’s Home Hoor high- half and couldn't score. jn from SF Rs the ball just pausing| yn the second half, Coach Her-|d lighted all games. re Melvin McFarland scored for the "ie score at the and man Hinshaw sent in his second |E Lebanon was % iron to win 21 - first. time for Franklin township as; . -1€ S6ore at the en of the third team, which kept their margin and |“ pubits ; to 25 from little Thorntown. Other | ; x j Whe sun smded (0 end the first Qui Ee i o.lor Decatur: then gradually tapered. oft favorites. who won included Ft. : 1. |quarter at 9 to 2, Decatur Central. period i Zeal . Gen; the nal Dick Isenhowt was troublesome ‘Wayne Central, Madison, Latayelte. |, : Seal on 4 free tempts for him "The Ha _ Sh. | for Broad Ripple, making five buck- | EOWARD T. BATMAN, Anderson and care throw by McFarland in two minutes tinned to increa ra ay COD" lets and six free throws, sinking Indianapolis, Ind., February 26, 3 Pt. Wayne Central's powerful five | of ‘the second quarter, and Harold with f crease thelr lead until, |severa) Jong shots and running the | LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC |. cleaned up Pt. Wayne North Side,! ‘Toon hit a long shot. Eugene Mills our minutes to go, they had| pen Davis, vs ragged. Public Service Semin 0 “| 35-28. East Chicago Roosevelt was : went all the way down the floor|doubled it at 40 to 20. Reserves BEND Ds inasoy” of ‘the pi nearly toppled by| Gary Edison. ; oe for Decatur. Played we. Sader of ihe gale AVE uh 5 Thon ah (34) state Hi hway Commission Ty by | ¢ | Franklin scored five Anderson’ Wins. ie Counters With Hook Shot |, "ic & : sears, ::+ $2 liComnelisu, 1.1 Brotect 1 AB)
ay, f : : Chicago, aha rs ®Lout | Meanwhile, Lollor, Miller and Stem Eaton, o’.. va Anderson’s Indians dispensed with : i Bain were. hitting well for Decatur, Decatur er or Franklin Twp. (25) | 5} EE ® 3 tie oreby. given: that
Isenhour, g Markleville, 36-26, and Crawfords- i : Tomlin, ° '; Stricker, & rvice Commission of Indiana Windhorst came back as the sec- Riff: Fines, §g .. Io haart ng In tals 401 face &
- er 3 : ville sailed to a 61-34 victory ov BE } Ey : ond half opened and scored all of|Loller Ponder, f of Deva, . Indiana disnspolis, fi ind. at AY 00.A A.
a ; Armstng,g Seeman, f , pranks Jowaship's points in the Ek Tota RE Total "publi Birinton, Ys SER He opened the second half scor- Benfetls Ripple, 8, ¢ Halt—Ben Davis, ; Broad BY CLAYTON M. BE, ing with a goal underneath as|Reyaoids:f. fticials—Referse, Cecil Tharp; umpire, HOWARD 1 T. BATMAN, “| . komo defeated Franklin came in evidently ordered| Totals . 18 5 7 Totals ..1I 3 ps .» | Banaras. Ind., February 26, 00a
q ; 41-22, | Te |to “shoot, shoot, shoot.” ore si malt—Decarar, 20; Franki - LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC In the north, erson downed : Lollor countered with a hook shot oi ls EE (Clifford Phillips. Um- ' . . Daiilie Ss Commission Chesterton, 44-25, in the Gary tour-. = : 1 ’ Hi | Estibon. of Public Service ney, and Michiss Ny | ony Suk Fou. Coach Burke Anderson's Decatur Hawks, county champions this year, began the defense of their old 1941 | R | authorit ing Prairie, 61- Bn Je d to| sectional championship this morning by defeating Franklin township, 41 to 25, in the early forenoon game . | Winslow, the little team dope at Tech’ gym. In the front row (left to right) are Marvin Shanklin, Archie Maiih, Je Joe Reynolds and eee rove- orttid e , give Jasper trouble later OM pay] Bain, In the second row are Junior McGill, Dwayne Hodges, Bob Burkhardt, Coach Anderson, Capt. | g rand Used whipped Holland, Bob Armstrong, Charles Miller and Gene Mills, Homer and Bob Lollar, two players certified for the local g Notice. is hereby gi given that the Publis mmission 0 ian
DO sectional, were absent when this picture was taken. ° Beech Grove led Shortridge atiheld to a single: basket, fe aR x diana wi : : the end of the first half, 16 to 12,| That basket was made by Ingle rooms of the commission, S01 Statehonse
e much-talked- in the second forenoon game and|who fought his wa Idiar li y underneath the napolis ihd., at 10:00 a. m., Tuesday, S=Fmati INDIANA SECTIONAL RESULTS [EESRmRerarstu iis Bn esiional gum Fl HIE Shortridge was able to make only|Way in the period. SERVICE COMMISSION >. viously . i lost but one INDIANAPOLIS {two of geven chances, whereas the| Fields hit three times from far|{ : ot, catia EICHORN, Chairmen, gt oe SR Howe, 38; Southport, 30. _ . Hebron, 27; sion a, 26. Ei! ay a ye Bo Hornets capitalized on 10 attempts, Out to lead the Hornets’ second WiLiiam A. ¥ ay Gommissioner, i game. Washington, 39; Speedway, 35. Emerson Gary, 44; Chesterton, 25. bw ‘'|making six good. period scoring and Frank Gaither | Howard T. Batman. Pubic ‘Cou slaner. Wo 2 : Ben Deier "44; ‘Broad Ripple, 84. Faison Gary.” AR 7: or an, 20. hes, In the first | q t Shortridge scored on a follow-up and hit a Indianapoiis, Ind., Feb. 042. °° 8 1 Indians: S ap Scott ANDERSON ; Tolleston, Gary, Valparaiso, 83. ip ech kept the upper hand all of the way. free throw as the game sounded for NOTICE TO CE TAXPAYERS Elwood, 39; Pendleton, 36. GREENCASTLE Waltcatows.. 832 Aa ” Gene Ingle opened the scoring with |the half. 'NOSSHOOL TOWN OF SPEEDWAY For St: Aaacssiu; %: Mpsietle, ». Cloverdale.” 35: Meclsvile, 34. : Lebanon. 21: Thorntown. 25. a tip-in, Bruce Hilkene followed| Score: Beech Grove, 16; Short- taxpayers of | the Selo I rown of ATTICA : vera " GREENFIELD I. LINTON with a free throw and then counted Pige, 2 held iat 5 Sch 24; , from the middle of th oriridge was he WO ts anapolis outfielder, has been traded | Jalacs:, *5 Sp Vue so! Greenfield, 42: Charlottesville, 21. Switz City, 20; Jasonville, 28. seh 2 of Sedo ms once again as they were on to
to Nashville of the southern asso- ; Eden, 43; Westland, cn % Seotlang® 50.7 Robert Hughes scored first for|Mmake a bucket and only Niles ‘Fos- Brand New Heavy Duty ser sting "hig 3h, = "School by building ig sit
AUBURN | ciation in exchange for Stanley GREENSBURG : LOGANSPORT Beech Grove on a free throw after|ter and Bernard Casselman were B ATTERIES ore stool Fra
Rog Butler, 42; Garrett, 40. ST% 3n lel En iv 2 Metz, ‘43; Pleasant Lake, 39. & er. Si: Zonas Br. Galveston. 34:sLucerne. SL being fouled by little Vic Cardarelli.|8ble to make free throws. The estimated cost of the said Sc Waterloo, 45; Orland, 2 Faul. 38; Clariabuly, 25, Ayal Center. 33: Metta. 19. Shortridge maintained its lead| The third quarter ended with Built for. oExtra power and tr Work ‘pra (i - migration oe
21. Schlensker, club secretary. ' Scott Center, 12; Salem Center, 35. HARTFORD CITY MADISON and wi Beech : : as ahead, 10 to 5 at the end ch Grove leading, 21 to 14, on Federal Government will ida Eee BATESVILLE Bed, Key. 35: Gray. 23, Madison, 30, Saluda. 16 a. [of the first period. fleld goals by Fields and Hughes aL, tod aero fhe sitet of Ssh year ortlan : Poling, 17%. Led by high-scoring Youis Fields,|and a free throw by Gaither. oe SA pide Y county, gol a, . The proposed
1! the infield ga Napoleon, 38; Versailles, 33. Pennville, 38: Dunkirk, 29. “ is expected to fil e 8aP| (Cross Plains, 26; Tolton, 18. HUNTINGTON MARION Beech Grove came back with a Makes Bid Early i ll addition nd, iiprovements io & Tee i ; 1 brick an
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ati Reds and 1: y. - Scott played| University School of! Bloomington, 31; uth Whitley. 30: Bang uo, 9. 5. MICHIGAN CITY ter that saw the Hornets tally 11(gjst minutes of the final quarter. ‘ he mately 201 feet long an
5 ‘ CET constructed on real est MO fotiaville, #4; Mooresville, 33, 6; Ciear Creek, 24. Wenatah, 47; Hanna, points while the Blue Devils Were|Cecil Freihofer made a running his the said School Town and
Martinsville, 32; Bloomington 22. Markle, #1; Jackson Twp. 41. Michigan’ City, 61; Rolling Prairie, 34. rin 1 X ' push shot to bring the score to 21 is L , 36: Mill Creek, 6. - ara ! ed to the II BOONVILLE Jasras - Clinton Twp., 42; Westville, 36. . to 16, Hilkene pushed another one in 2-¥r. Guaranten . Qi & SaoMASV BE0oR Rogers will report to the| wLynnville, 41; Newbur gh, 26. Huntingburg, 53; Otwell, 2 MITCHELL H owe Detai [ and Foster made the “shot of the BE Members of the Board of Trustees 0g the School Town of Speedwa: . spring training camp,| Selvin, 24; Chandler, 16. Dubois, 38; Petersburg, 37. Marshall Twp.. 88; Huron, 35. ' day” to bring the score to 21 to 20 a $i She County, Indians. Vs | BLUFFTON JEFFERSONVILLE Mitchel, 72: Si i : — |for the Hornets. $ NOTIOE TO BIDDERS New Salisbury, 35; Laconia, 18. MONTICELLO The thriller last night was| Gai A — iven that sealed bids J Tj Tnion, 40; Ker ok, 32. silver Creek.” i: ; Henryville, 26. Monticello. 33; Chalmers. 29. Southport’s great last quarter -try He het male 3 fiw throw, then 45-PLATE ran for the purchase of the foliow hn mate. laney 1€ BRAZIL New Albany, 49; New Middietown, 20. uel A aolie. Sh against Howe, when, with five min-| Devils finally to tie the score. nt polieary i ood Shee men, 25 Taken . For Skish Handicap | zm a somes ten. BENDALLYILLE | Benssetser, 20: DeMotte, 12 utes to go, the Cardinals scored six |22-all. Fon Suarantes | wltaame @ [ihe 30 day of Marck 184, ai whieh tite Gosport, 45; Bowling, rea, 20. ma, 88; Scott, 25. mington; 38; Goodland, 30. points in 20 seconds. But Beech Grove’s floor play was $ d 7 5. oivitation guslic 544-2300 opene ned and rea 5 No.
Spencer, 56; Qui : Bill Behnke and |Joe Delaney last| SPeneer 5% Quincy Albion. 5. Sn J a. MUNCIE .| The fourth quarter started with|y "p00 © Shortridge and. he
CLINTON Kendallville, 39; Avilla, 26. Ex. Guaran- town, ¥ deiivered on" on 'Rotds "28 ‘section B.
ht tied for first place inthe , 31; Wawaka, 26. . Howe in command at 29 to 17. Ed a Th en handicap skish event spon-| Cayuga %; Hillsdale, 16. Jigysist, 3 Pb DeSots: di Genter. a. Holloway fouled Don Tingle while |p poy so oro eam Or Eo i — | inva fon No. 42 opti sored by the Marion county fish and| Mecea. Yo) Newport, 132. y iis Meso the little fellow was shooting and 3 or delivered. on LER ction game association af Tomlinson all, |ggMenicisma, 80; Union Tw. Reckvile,| Kokomo, 41; Ervin Twp, 2%, 0 . NEW CASTLE Tingle dropped in both free throws. | “notiridge was able Io uy, only EXTRA SPECIAL J sestions Rockville, 32; G Twp. 22. * » \ : ates ogg cA The Each finished With a two game ville, 32; Green LAWRENCEBURG Ry I Ratt een, Buchanan and Jones ‘sank free Grove nit 11 out of 22. BRAND NEW "HoT Jez * sections, score of 215. Behnke was high with CRAWFORDSVILLE Rising Sun, 43; Bright, 40. Middletown,’ 42; Sulphur DE, 17. |throws for Howe, but Morgan Clark INE ; tons No,
191 net. Mrs. Harry ‘Sutphin won Crawfordsville, 61; Bowers 34. Moores Hill, 36; Patriof, 32. OTTERBEIN sank a long shot to bring it to| BEECH GROVE (20) SHORTRIDGE (23) A-C SPARK fakin, Aggreg: ek, ro 8 Gil Gt and Vin i Waveland. 82, 81 to 21. Fields... 's Toa, 4] ne PLUGS ST C
G2 and 17 sections Q an en’s handi with 195. The gate, i the wom P Ladoga, a faveland.. 22, Ambia, 31; Raub, Chars. wind. Fight “back for ans FOR ALL or
Junior were led by Larry Long's A Oxford, 30; Fowler, he) (overtime). 3 Aggregate. ¥ 3 a fe No; S ‘ : ° : 208 while Dick Wilkey was high g ER VIE W ashi ngton PAOLI other running shot and then Aliff|S dotvered with a 156 net, = aie, 4: Whitewater, 24. 1 Orleansr 4%: Milltown. 31. sank one to make it 31 to 25. ¥ Connersville, 56: Bentonville, 18, Moran’ Twi. 3H: gpl. 18. | Mobley. and McFarland counted ¥ ie , : Washington had the narrow es-| Haiindsburg, 59; Little York, 24. in short order for the Cardinals to DECATUS cape of its young lifey/ind was : PERU bring them within striking distance| ras . 5 1 - 0 +2
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T young fellow by the name of Frank| Peru, 52; Gilead, 26. ginning of the game. The score Officiais—Referee, T. R. Smith, Candin. 41; SN a ' |Melson and a stringbean, George PLAINFIELD was 31 to 29. prre-Ceetl Tharp. STATE COLLEGES Deer Creek, 25: Carrollton ,23. Cunningham, made 10 and 9 points| Clayton, 25; Lizton, 21. 45 Seconds to Go EE
Evansville, 57; Central Normal, 35, x : North Salem, 30; Danv ille, 19. : PSP CHICAR0 |. [remy ™ But with 45 seconds to go, Me- Keep Fit! TIAL Hobart, 44} Lowell . In the first half, especially, a PLYMOUTH Farland fouled Holloway, wno sank P .
OTHER COLLEGES : DePaul, 34; Georgetown, 29. go Roosevelt, | Eas Chicago, 35; Edison, little rugged boy named, - appro-| Grovertown, U8: La Paz, 19. the charity toss. Buchanan fouled e LIQUID ATTY Detroit, 49; Michigan Normal, 44 (over- o Washinkion. East Chicago, 35; Wheeler,|priately, Steele Roberts, dribbled Tippecanoe. 47: Ham fet. 17, Tingle and then Tingle fouled Albion, 3, Hillsda Je. 35. 53; [Lebanon| Dyer, 38; Grifith, 32, Sein ai Shout i Continentals PRINCETON Houck. Both boys dropped their 5s 302 N. CAPITOL AVE lley, 32. | ELKHART 0 keep Speedway in the game, shots and Clark fouled Clapp as the 53% Twice Daily J J
ast Stroudsburg, |65; Scranton, 40, Owensville, 25; Mack 24, 10:30 rr <2 34 The score was 18 to 16 at the PNcusyille, 23: Mackey, 24. game ended. Li-2836
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Foungstown, 52; Kent, 39. jest. Virginia, Wesleyan, 61; Goniteal, 29: Mt. Veloun, 22. more ahead of thé Spark Plugs| $emterville 22; Boston, 16. the way. Holloway led the Hornets’
: 21. ginia Tech, 59. 49: ‘Glen Viqw Naval] Nev Harmony. 29; Cynthiana, 20. until five minutes of the game was| Whitewater, 29; Green’s Fork, 21. scoring with 14 points and was all | FRANKLIN left, when Melson sank a long shot RUSHVILLE over the floor in the third quarter. OUT-OF se of the Comm Sehoot Congressional SohooL Fund
berg, 39. ire, 41. Edinburg, 55; Van Buren, 21. to even the count for the fifth time| morton Memorial, Knightstown, 39;| The “brains” of the team seemed manent Endowment, Pund of alk
) So pyle Elling, 15. 35. Whiteland, 35; Helmsburg, 32. in the game, but the first since the Cartage, 1 lilroy. 2. to be Buchanan, who was coolness PCO ATS <r yers of plaid, Count ty. Fu much & Bary Soliege, 22. second half opened. personified as Howe kept the fa- ? rincipal. interest and damages on laire Teach brs, Sl. FT. WAYNE The Speedway five had come SEYMOUR vored Soath a d ’ DO rabas org re Ma E ( brose 2% uthport five under Wraps. You must not be confused 4 Indiana, deserted we fo low, 3:
Brownstown, 36; C yin: mbrose, fatirse COWL Yl Arcola: 26. p.|from a six-point, 32 to 26, deficit,| Seymour, 35: Frestonn 16. Morgan Clark scored 12 points for [fl with the general line of used | but: Washington, led by the O'Brien SHELBYVILLE the losers. Steriliped and | thoroughly 8 Others
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