Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 February 1947 — Page 29

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Saturday ‘night's meeting of Cathedral and Crispus Attucks at Tech headlines a 13-game week-end card for city and county high school basketball teams, Only one. more week of season play remains after this week's session, but of the 19 Indianapolis and Marion county schools, only Ben Davis closes out its season this week-end. The rest apparently want to work right up to tournament

time, The Cathedral-Attucks battle not only will give a good line on the approaching Indianapolis sectional, but also will determine just where

going. . Claim on Crown

Should the unbeaten Tigers knock over the Irish they will have a claim on the crown, although their only previous city victims have been Sacred Heart's Spartans. On the other hand, an Irish victory coupled with a Shortridge triumph over Washington tomorrow night will send the title to the Batans, who now boast seven city victories and only one loss—that to Broad Ripple by a single point. Here are the season records of both Crispus Attucks and Cathedral:

CRISPUS ATTUCKS CATHEDRAL 0--Warren Cen, 28 43--8i1. Hoosiers 11 26! 41-~Mooresville 31

8-Vallonia 3 Ny Broad Ripple 53 Jé—Medora hi uthport 41 3T--Windfall 23/30-—Noblesville 39 Clear Springs 28/368. Bend Cath. 23 47—Pine Village 36g St, Mary's 44 34—Center Grove 33/43—Greenfleld 41 40—Medora 31/3 §8hortridge 47 acred Heart 0 50--Manual 3 “H— yne |36~Cincy Eider 34 ( kiand) 45/53—Beech Grove 36 1—-Windfall 38/44-Ben Davis 38 3--SwWayzee 23/36--Lebanon 3 40--Vallonia

47/38—-Washington 27 | 26—Tec h 3 |30—Howe 29 |34—Decatur Cent. 31 Other possible sectional previews are scheduled, with Broad Ripple's up-and-coming Rockets entertaining Warren Central, Decatur Cen-

Broad Ripple at Warren Central Decatur Central at Southport. Franklin Township at Beech Grove. Howe at Shelbyville. Lawrence Central at Noblesville, Manual at Knightstown. Pike Township at Brownsburg. Rushville at Tech. Speedway at Ben Davis. Washington at Shortridge.

Cathedral vs, Crispus Attucks at

Silent Hoosiers at Sacred Heart. Warren Central at Lawrence Central, the mythical city championship is.

Hoosiers meeting Sacred Heart and Warren Central facing Lawrence Central,

ketball's “big names,” journeys to Shelbyville tomorrow night, while Tech will be host to Rushville. In

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Crosaville (Ill) 80, Cincinnati (O.) der 32 Milan

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other games Franklin Township seeks its 16th victory against Beech

blesville, Manual at. Knightstown,| | Pike Township at Brownsburg and’ Speedway at’ Ben“Davis. . Recovering nicely from its shel lacking at the hands of Terre Haute | Garfield, Howe edged Southport, 41-40, last night at the Howe gym. The Hornets jumped into a 13-12|° lead at the end of the first quarter] and widened this margin to 23-18] at the half. : The Cardinals spurted in the final} quarter and took a 40-39 lead, but Hugh Morelllon tossed in a Hornet field goal in the final moments for the triumph. The Silent Hoosiers suffered their | sixth defeat of the season, 74-35 at the hands of Whiteland. Whiteland held a 36-14 lead at the! half. Joe Voris scored 19 points for the victors, while Jerry Moers

CITY, COUNTY den SCHOOLS

Howe 41, South Whiteland 74, Zionsville 64, Pike Twp

ten t “Hoosiers 3s.

OTHER HIGH - HOOLS Advance 39, Jamestown 38.

Bloomfield 41, Hymera 39, Burnettaville 29, Rockfield 26 Carmel 30, Jackson Central (Hamilton) 26. Clayton 37, North Salem 2

Bloomingdale 43, Bellmore 33. Stockwell 30, Clay (Miami) 35, Mexico 31. New Harmony Mn

Deedsville 37, Gilead 2

East Chisngy end iawton 64, Hunting-

Sulphur Springs 24, Creek 2.

Howe Military Ashdamy 3 Scott 18.

4 |Linden 24, New Marke

Marengo 57, English 27. Merom 45, Williams 37, Morgan Park (Ill) Academy 42, Hammond Catholic Central 36. Newburgh 61, Newburgh Alumni 48, North udson 50, Hamlet 34. Orleans 53, Shoals 43. Prairie 64, Jackson (Howard) Richland Twp. (Fountain Sounty) est Lebanon 43

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Greenfield Rifle Score Is High

The Greenfield team posted a high score of 1419 in this week's

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