Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 February 1947 — Page 9

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“peep” crops up als, but the com- | vorable. J men have found | r L. V. Phillips | ob Hinshaw are swer any sensible ‘no »

‘ester was an ad« and the finest personally, but he Ig stock answers hes of the Circle was simply “No second was “NQ.* | imagine the eld | ng with the press . that the big job | /s of the complete | tate papers by the || be facilitated. | HSAA is subjected | t ideas and ques- § tes in the Fourth § nsible suggestions § jiven every con- i the new regime, | ’ » 1 AINT Bob Bar- * cie Star voices a ! t the manner in ! \A has dealt—or * A the recent “in. writes: and school prin- | lerdom are wonder | appen when the | ¢ ornery as hungry eason, become ine \ysteria of tourna |

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Bests Warren For Victory 14

Shortridge Takes 1st After-Dark Defeat

TONIGHT Decatur Central at Lawrence Cen-

Plainfield at Ben Davis.

if = Each additional week makes the i city and county high schools more i appreciative of the fact that Prank8 lin Township's basketball team won't

be around to spoil things in the Indianapolis sectional.

_ The Flashes, who will do their

® tournament firing at Shelbyville, iF have built an impressive season recif ord of 14 victories and four defeats # and haven't suffered a loss since i their double setback to Shortridge # and Tech in a Dec, 20 tournament.

Since then Franklin has won the

# Marion county tournament and # brushed aside Southport, if Heart and Warren Central.

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Warren was a victim of the highscoring Franklin Township machine

last night, 45-37. Franklin Township

led at the half, 25-13, While the Flashes were adding to

their brilliant achievements, Short

ridge was accepting its third defeat of the season—and incidentally, its first after dark. The two other blots on the Blue Devil record—inked there by Warren Central and Broad Ripple—came in afternoon games. Lebanon turned back the Blue Devils last night, 41-40, in a bangup finish in the Shortridge gym. ‘Ine ‘Tigers had led throughout the encounter with Shortridge gradually reducing the margin from. 2420 at the half to 30-29 at the threequarter mark. Dick Lacy's long basket for Shortridge tied the count at 39-all, with 11 seconds to play. Then, with three seconds left, faflin of Lebanon countered with A basket from the outfield for Lebanon to give the Tigers a 41-39 edge. Still it wasn't all over for the BRie Devils. Charles Keever was fouled while shooting and “was awarded two free throws as the game ended. He connected on the first, but missed the second as the erowd swarmed over the floor. Lebanon earlier had gone into a 5-0 lead, but Ken Hicks, Shortridge’s ailing center, contributed eight first-half points as the Satans ed that edge to 11-7 at the quarand 24-20 at the half.

Billiard Darkhorse Faces 2 More Foes

_ Carl Gulbin of Ft. Wayne will draw considerable attention when be takes on Phil Greenberger at 30 p. m, today and.Dave Klapper three hours later in state three-| ‘cushion billiard tourney matches at the Board of Trade parlor. Gulbin, making his debut last night in thé 40th annual tourney, scored a surprising 50-31 triumph over Lou Spivey, in 74 innings, The Joss broke Spivey’s string of four straight triumphs and knocked him out of a tie for the lead with defending champion Walter Ramsey. Spivey had a high run of seven, Gulbin one of four. —..... —

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PADDLE VICTORS—Trophy winners in the southern Indiana table tennis tournament, held at the Dearborn gym, are pictured above. They are (first row, left to right) Morris Johnson,” Ed Hancock, Gord on Bowyer, Harry Shea, (second row, left to right) Mrs. Virginia Hassler, Mrs. LaVerne Von Willer, Mrs, Delores Schmith, Mrs. Virginia Arnold, Mrs. Eva Louise Priest (top row, left to right) Dennis Wilson, Don Wilson, Jack Wagner, -Ed Baase, Stanley Webley, Gerald Cohee, Barney Arnold and Charles Dorsey. Hancock Sirried off the most trophies—four in all.

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front yesterday.

| ure of Washington, 33-11, while]

Hancock Makes { The county bested the city on the| Lawrence Central downed Broad | | freshman high school basketball Ripple, 27-15. It was the ninth vic- |

tory of the season for the Southport

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Butler university's ‘Bulldogs will

meet their fifth Indiana conference

foe tomorrow night when they travel to Crawfordsville for a game with Wabash's Little Giants. : Wabash has split even in the 14 sames this season and has a con-

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Kilroy's a Boxer Too—But a ‘Loser NEW YORK, Feb. § (U. P).—~ Kilroy was here last night, but the way things worked out he would have been better off to have stayed at home in Paterson, N. J. Tommy Marra, middleweight boxer from White Plains, N. Y.

was the guy who made life miserable for him. Marra inflicted the

ference record of three victories and Eilrey, the Jertey fighter, scoring

three losses. Butler's conference leaders have a 1.000 average for ‘our conference games played. Coch Tony Hinkle. sent his charges through a light drill yesserday and reviewed mistakes made

‘in the Notre Dame game Monday

night. Trainer Jim Morris reported that starting forward Jerry Cranny suffered a slight sprain of the ankle in Monday's game. Earlier in the season, Cranny twisted the same ankle in practice, but was able to start the next game, | Wabash will be Butler's next opponent in the fleldhouse on Saturday, Feb. 15.

Bi g P addle Haul Southport’s frosh took the meas- | yearlings.

In the recent Southern Indiana closed table tennis championship tourney held at the Dearborn hotel courtd, Ed Hancock, Indianapolis, emulated a broom by sweeping to four trophies, Like a fisherman with a landing net, he gathered in four titles, the boys’ singles, junior singles, novice singles and teamed with Gordon | Bowyer to win the junior doubles. Stan Webley also tried for a monopoly and almost succeeded by carrying off three trophies, in men’s singlés, men’s doubles with Charley Dorsey, and mixed doubles with LaVerne Von Willer.

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