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a visit at his old: home in Georgia and then proceed to the Tribe's new spring training camp at Leesburg, Fla. . . . Trainer Jim Pierce is already in Leesburg preparing the clubhouse and lockers for the coming of the Indians’ first squad con-

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is 41, surorised the Tribe manage- | ment as well as many fans last| year, by putting in a great season. His didn't figure to do the heavy part of the catching when he signed | up for the 1946 campaign, but as) play advanced and Bob Brady went into a batting slump, it was

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fans home talking to themselves. Warren Central nipped Howe, 3 Cathedral edged past Tech, 35 to bobby soxers limp, and plenty of |grownups hoarse and wildeyed. Tonignt at 7 Broad Ripple goes against the Continentals of Washington and at about 8:15 it will be Crispus Attucks against Decatur Central, Coach Frank Baird's Rockets won {handily from Washington early in [the season, 47-35, and will rule a slight favorite over the West siders tonight. There is no basis of com- | parison, however, between Attucks land the Hawks. The Tigers rolled up a neat winning streak of 4 Sera) ht before losing their last two | gular season play to Cathedral nd Rossville, while Decatur Cenitral's record reads considerably less inspiring with six victories against 13 losses.

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Thrills and Heroics Abundant as Tech

And | Howe Are Ousted in First Session

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DePauw Prevails by Downing Wabash

CRAWFORDSVILLE, Ind, Feb, 27.-~The state high school chame plonship tournament is scarcely be« gun, but the state college oonference championship has been de~ cided. De Pauw university today held undisputed possession of the

To Be Ousted In Play Today

Favorites Survive First Skirmishes

One hundred thirty-two more high school basketball teams will be shunted to. the sidelines tonight in Indiana's state championhip shift- |

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i each of the 66 gymnasiums over the | : . 1947 crown. state as sectional warfare con WN HEADLINER —Jorry (Litto The Tigers clinched their chamtinues. ra . Galento) Pittro of Chicago |plonship drive last night by. defeat-Fifty-teo yn were elimi-| tangles in a rematch with ig Wabash ate, 3 4 9 It via na in the opening blast last : jo " al game e ‘season for night, but all of the favorites still Tommy Byron ‘of Indianapolis both teams, were among those present. the Armory tomorrow night The Little Giants put up =

furious battle in the first half and the Tigers were forced to step lively to finish in front, 31-29, at the intermission. Wabash led most of the way early in the contest. In the second half, however, the Tigers outlasted the home team and pulled away to a safe margin, meee | The torrid pace set by DePauw produced heavy dividends. Gardner Is High Earl Gardner, of the Tigers, was the game's high scorer with 17

Substitutes saw most of the action as top-flight title contenders’ like East Chicago Washington, Hammond, Rochester, Huntington, Gary Froebel, Gary Emerson, and Jeffersonville went through the motions against mediocre competition. Froebel and Emerson square off | tonight at 8:15 p. m. in a secondround game at Gary, Washington | and Hammond high also play, but! against weak rivals. The other leading contenders In

in the top 10-round light heavyweight headliner. The roly poly Pittro and’ Byron engaged in a free-swinging slugfest here recently with Byron taking a close decision.

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off.” . .. He batted .279 and batted | Thrills and Heroics the second period when the Irish | action last night are idle until To First Pla points achieved on seven fleld goals in 2 runs, fair enough for a| But tonight's rivals will have to 80 pulled into their healthiest efrly morrow, while Bedford, Evansville and three from the foul line. Tom of : , tus o : » Central, Madison, Richmond, Sey- Beck, DePauw, was close to Gardner catcher. some if thev outmatch the opening lead at 15 to 10 with Johnny Pear“eB 8 session for sheer thrills and heroics. | 9: A v i mour, Shelbyville and undefeated | By UNITED PRESS in points with 15 and Bill Walton’ STRING OF HAYMAKERS ... | warreh Central started sanely|Son sifting through for a Shot Terre Haute Garfield open. None| The Oshkosh All-Stars - today | Of the Tigers chalked up 10. o Billy Fox, who battles Gus Les- |enough and they traded point for fielder and then canning one from | except Central face serious threats.| held an important victory over the Gene Clones paced the Little vield over the 15-round route (Point through the first eight min- long range. The Bears run into city rival Me-| Pt. Wayne Zollners, enabling them |G1ants®~point getters with 13 on HE . ++ |utes so that they stood all square at Eight Point Lead mori), a team that came Within to grab first place in the Western Six fielders and one free toss. The for the world’s light heavyweight the end of the first period, 13-13. : two points of beating Central last | division of the National league by | Attendance was approximately 3000, boxing crown in New York Friday | v0 warriors continued to hold a| 11 Irish had their margin up to month, seven percentage points, which is capacity at Wabash, night, has chalked up 48 knock- [slight edge during the: next period, | eight points in the third period be-| Senators Rout Wheeler The All-Stars nipped Ft. Wayne! The victory was DePauw's 10th outs since he started punching |although never more than .three| |fore Tech began to raHy. Paul | East Chicago Washington, which |in a tightly-contested battle at 88ainst state college conference for pay in 1943. . . . He is a [points in front. It was pivotman Kortepeter was the chief gunner in | finished the season in a tie for top- | OShkosh last night, 57 to 55, while competition. Only loss in the state former Philadelphia shoe-shine | Jim Curry and Ralph Smith who|this surge which cut Cathedral's ranking in the state with Garfield, {the Indianapolis Kautskys, close conference was to Butler, which boy, bus boy and bowling alley paced the Warren push into a 23 lead to 27-22 as they started into routed Wheeler last night, 75-28, as | All- -Star rivals, were idle, j S0uniS Seven Victories. and . last pin boy, . . . Fox was born in itp 20 edge at the half. {the final eight minutes of play. the second-stringers took over at| In the evening's other game, Tri- Week's loss to DePauw. All other Tatum, Okla, taken to Richmond, | Rumblings of what was to come! Ed Griffin and Jack Aldridge the end of the first period. The | Cities led all the wsway in tripping State colleges have suffered two or Va. at a tender age and finally {made themselves heard in the third started Tech off to better things Senators meet Hobart, 62-40 con- { the Detroit Gems, 51 to 43, at De- more losses In play agamal each wound up in Philly. . . . Owing [period as ~Howe fought its way|with timely fielders and the East quetror of East Gary, tonight at! | troit, other, to his potent sleep producing [stubbornly to a 28-28 deadlock with |siders took over the lead at 29 to 28 8:15 p. m P Based on Records i 8 1 29 to 2 15 p. m. ro Basketball ] punch, Billy's chums refer to him {johnny Edwards driving under for with about five minutes of play re- Hammond's - Wildcats smashed Hence DePauw wins the mythical 3 ; gh] : ! NATIONAL LEAGUE y i as the Big Can of Ether. the equalizing fielder; his fourth of imaining. Fitzgerald got it back Lowell, 45-18, and meet Dyer o- Western Division {championship. The Indiana col{i RS OF D . Billy the game. for Cathedral, but Kortepeter sank | TRIBAL DANCE—Like natives goin throu igh a tribal ritual, [night at 7 o'clock. | Oshkosh : 214 a Ba a or legiate conference actually exists, Eh gE EAL’ .. 39 Howe Goes Ahead a long one to make it 31-30 as the Warren Central and Howe players Er under the Fieldhouse Huntington's Central conference | | INDIANAPOLIS ! N13 * 613 200 20:0 but only as an organization to de- % Fox Gus Lesnevich REE ; + I , . . 2? if : i In : ygan S571 181 51 a according to rumors in New York,| Edwards sent Howe ahead mo- offitials ote) ne Se Ne basket for‘a rebound during last night's opening session of the sec. {¢hampions, paced by Harold | Chicago” 3B 1 sai Hi 2089 iernine stand slgibility ules : there is 8 side agreement between Mmentarily as the last period opened =~ A oy Ee tional tourney. Among the players are Hugh Moreillon of Howe [Schultz's 18 points in the first half, |lpeen ------ 3% 33 9 J Jy3/and to sponsor the state track, 8 I ich and Fox whereby the/but Dick Hon countered with a Utes of p'ay remaining. (No 33} and Bill Deer of Warren Central (29) snowed under Huntington Catholic | Eastern Division tennis and golf meets. : handsome one-handed fling which| Pearson's foul shot deadlocked tj 1%. == SF . ro Me last night, 62-40; Jeffersonville | Rochester 26 13 .867 2346 2180! In basketball and football, the io latter guarantees the veteran $50,- fling 2 x =» 2 2 =» LF ¥ 000 If he loses his title True [Squared it again. The lead changed [Once more, but Dean Evans : turned in a 73-18 rout of George- | Toiedy + 12 3 55 iii 2084 /conference names no official cham- : or false, the fact Yemains “that Fox | Dands twice before Hugh Moreillon grabbed up a loose ball and sent | N od N h kJ town; Proebel beat Gary Wirt, 52- [in Cities it 18 472 11% j08 pions, yet all its members eagerly never has met any foe of importance evened it once more at 33-all. v|it spinning through for Tech to} ames an um ers 23; Emerson racked up its eighth | Youngstown 13° 25 324 2019 232; Seek the distinction of having the yet he has been made the| Dale Rodewald put Warren in read it 33 to 31 for the Green. straight—over Gary Wallace, 63-37, RESULTS LAST NIGHT . / [best record. Public opinion crowns favorite in Friday's Madison Square |{ront from the foul line but Ed- Possession Game BROAD RIPPLE CRISPUS ATTUCKS and Rochester poured it on Rich-| Tri-Cities 51. Detroit 43. he ShApION oie at ? ; ; " ea land Center 53-26. : . is year's DePauw five com=Garden bout. . . It could be, how-|Wards regained the edge for Howe| Tech went into its possession 3—Bastian 9—Campbell ‘RW RW v O3= NEXT GAMES 3 ever, that Lesnevich, who will get|On 3 fast break drive at 35 to 34game but couldn't hold the ball |4—Stephens 10—Delzell 10 T0—Edwards 16 66—League South Bend Riley Loses - [Suvi Joaris ur bebowpan ed Oe Of Ale 42 per cent of the is fed up| With about a minute of play remain- |and Neu was fouled by Don Stark. |5—Brown 11—McDougall 11 6l—Haynes 17 67—Brvant Closest thing to an upset last Cities at Moline, Til Teer lon «TH wo Fh So on the ro training and |In8- “A flurry of fouling followed |The Irish tosser made this one! 6—Bruce 12—Drew 12 62—King 18 68—Grigley night was Madison township's 43- | T——————————————— petition, 4 lost only to Marshall o may not have enough left to carry [With both Don Not NY au and O'Connell caged the point | 7—Clift 14—Walker 13 63—Stewart 19 69—Bryant, 35 defeat of South Bend Riley, but | College Net Ca rd | other yirqiia, wining. over five ; missing tosses for Warren Cen which tied the count, also from the '8—Jones 15—Klin 14 64—Ford 20 22—Boverly { on. . . . He also has a bad eye. ger ) the Wildcats had been anything but | The state’ champions makes 3& : : # = = and Coval failing in an attempt for | foul line. WASHINGTON |15 65—Cross 21 21—Allen sensational this season TONIGHT | The state championship make oo Howe. . wil : . oe almost certain DePauw will be inBaANLY ATRAIR, L=aht He Bill Deer's tip-in shot with 8|froe (or to os orn oa teoa (14--R, Kikendall 20—Almas DECATUR CENTRAL Gary Wallace afi Indianapolis| JIndina State vs. SL Johw's at ited to play in the national interare following him fo the big |Matter of seconds remaining proved . lay we] oo pis "Connell ! | 15—Niemann 21—Schuessler 3 _Reilich 10—Seeriey Tech were the only 1846 sectionaliNew York. collegiate basketball tournament at “league. . , » Bobby, 16, and Prank |the winning basket for the Warriors, |caged the winning fleld goal over | 1S Iheotanis 22—Wilholte fSerkin 1l-lofs ml al | EMule Xi Misi 40.) Kauss Cny, Mo, begining Mah oe see : : 17—W. Kikendall 23—Anderson and has cago Washingion, iwo TOMORROW : > although it looked 5—Herner 9—Palmer : h 10. ~dr, are In Miami Beach, Fla, as thoug h West Evans and was fouled enroute. | 18 Commiskey 3% Jacobs Tayi . . semi-finaliste last time, both ad- 4 DePauw. i> Wabash (0) “where the Pirates are |Might be the evening's “goat” when | Cathedral took the ball = aye 12—~-Seerley ; | Buiter at Wayne, a Pittsburgh are = niCa a e ball out of ',;q . n 25 Little 7—Oberle Palmer vanced. Culver stopped West Twp. | Notre Da DePaul at Chi 1g 1t pt tg 1 pf in spring training, are already all fouled Moreillon. The Howe lad’s (hounds in place of the free shot | i. La oy e at Plymouth, 60-28. Notre Dame vs. Del'aul at Chi- Ewhesonf 2°1 3Clencst ~~ § 173 a ck. 1 ; Fngsiod up Jn Pirate Uniforms. .. . Joke jive she fou) Hh ue would land on three more occasions did oi Smee Bedford plays little Williams at go at Tarlo | Bmiy.t 10 3rvoung! 09 3 «They are watching bats and game over- | likewise. d Bedford, Madison faces Saluda at| hgion hh Sigh): 3 3 IRenmst 9 13 “balls and otherwise serving as time fell away from the basket,| Evans got one Mst frantic fling Season Recor 5 Accept Cage Bids Madison, and Seymour takes on | SATURDAY | Bova.c™ © 2 0 Gerscheidir,c $21 3 7 . it n Hous : “handy men” around the ball park. however, ana BE was 3 Over but|for Tech, but it hit the top of the Of T F NEW .YORK, Feb 27 (U. P). — Hayden at Seymour in 8:15 p. m.| Illinois at Indiana. | Moves 00 darayg © 3 HE “4's « » Bobby was the Indians’ bat dug Np the fgures, ey follow: bankboard as the gun cracked. The ourney oes Fo schools, defending ch=mnion zames tonight. Seven o'clock tilts! Purdue at Iowa. Loins J § JNovies I} boy at Victory field part of last 1g ft pti dept summary: | WASHINGTON {Kentucky and once- beaten West match Garfleld with Terre Haute Notre Dame vs. Northwestern at Herrong 1 1 0 a a eason. Wott 11 pe: 334 Cathedral eft oft : fg fpf | 24—South T|56—Crawtrasville 41| Virginia, have accepted inv.ia ions State at Terre Haute, Richmond Chicago. | Totals 24 14 130 Totals 2 916 RR na Deer.c 1 3 OTerrilic 1 0 4/OConneilt 1 1 3 lo gy HE 3 Prackiis 3ito play in the annual Madison |with Green's Fork at Richmond,| Hanover at Indiana Central. Score at Half—DePauw 31. Wabash 29. “OLD PETE IS ® Grover | Hong 4 0 3Bdwardsg 6 0 O Pearson! 333 1 3 2{32-L Central 38;29-D. Central 38 . Pree Throws Missed—Etcheson, Beck. “a .se TY.g 3 4 3Spradlingg 2 1 3 Prohligere 3 2 4. 3 o 3|35—B. Ripple 47 45-W. Central 34 Square garden invitational basket-|and Shelbyville faces Mt. Auburn| St. Norbert's at St. Joseph's, Gardner 3, Light, Guinnup, Cloncs 2, Cleveland Alexander celebrated his|Rodewalde 0 2 0Stutz! 2 0 2/Neug 1 3 1Kingg 2 1 1{37—Ben Davis 32; 27—Cathedral 33 Si Vv li o. | MeVey Houston, Gray “80th Dbirthds inters,f 0 8 0 Risley. ® 1 2Weidek'mpg 0 0 2 Korfepeterg 4-1 4 J4—Manual 28 | 28—Greencastie 32 | ball tourney. at Shelbyville. alparaise at Bowling Green, Officials—Bender and Phillips ®] y yesterday. . , . He 8, Marione. 3 1 3 Portres F $0 Sia or 8 0 0 3 20—W. Central 38 34—8heibyville 42 # ““was born in St. Paul, Neb, Feb. )Thomas,g © 0 o/Mullerg =~ 0 3 1Grifint 7 1 2! 34—Mamyal 33 34—Speedway 30 26,1867. . . . Od Pete ts living In a Ay Wy aes FC Tompong 8 1 20TH 3) ~ » peace and quiet with friends in| Totals 13 10 10! Totals 16 3 18] Totals 12 11 13{ Totals 3 821) ® by ' } -80¢ ods— —— re by periods— 4 a nm, ol St. Louis, Howe ... rE § I-P|Ten Bore Te 12 13-34] 30 Westfeld 0 24 | on Larne. Cent. 3 " Where {g" starred on mound for| Warren Centr athedr . 5| 52—Cathedral 37! 33—8hortridge 4 ; : Pree throws miseed—Coval, Stutz, Ter-| Free th ed—Ev Settle, Ald- | 50— : the Cardinals. . , . He pitched the|rin, “Moreilion. gay spradiing i 1 Hie 2 a Eorte he © Connell | 33-HOWe elon 2 nrg 3 “Cards to their first pennant in cat EARN De ewe L, a Mag- Pi Pe a oly es By Manual t 3 3 Rie kde! % - ent. J T—Noblesvilie 1826 and struck out the late Tony|nabosco. “| nocco 37—Jeftranville 43| 58—8acred Heart 32 i a ctiliesl spot in the . {Ben Daria 38) 32 Warren Cent. 33 Series 3 39—Shortridge 38 | 46—-Greencastie fo mens the ew vor manne | S€CHiONGAI Scores Yesterday 8 Ue He always played for keeps on the : +30—W on oh oo or n “diamond and lived hard on the out- AT INDIANAPOLIS AT- LaPORTE J - Bai eur | aa 3 «side, too, until ill health and age Warren Central 5 Bowe 35. Clinton Twp, JA Union M Mills 22. 34 Medora 3151 Windfall 3 » 39 Te wayzee forced him W soy Sown, AT AUBURN AT NORTH MANCHESTER 45—Clear Sprogs. 28) 49 vailonia 47 ay Churub 40, Metz 31. , 1 4. 7—Pine Village 3& dl r STANDINS FOR STAN . | Orlandi; Seats Conter 2s. Chester Twp. 55" Washinfion Otr, 95. |34—C. Grove = 33|46_Rossvile 81 p . Irv the event Stan Musial is still 4 CLINTON AT PAOLI Clinton 51, N 27, West Baden 26, Little Y X PECATCR UENTRAL Whelgned Wien the Cardinal reg- Dana 31, Groep. 2 Morgan Top. 78. fle To Sie. X~Ben Davi 23 3 Brownsburg 4 n training at St. Peters- AT CONNERSVILLE AT PLYMOUTH 29 Greenwood 17|38—Washington 29 ; c 1 es 49 Frnkin. Twp. 57) 51—Danville 25 bus, Fis. Sdturday, "Musager |. STI J, Jovi Ter. a . lve gh, Nupt Tyv. RG HE yer plans to alternate AT EAST CHICAGO AT ROCHESTER 3-8 Jibpls 53{ 3 I. .Setum. ‘4 Dick Sister and Vernal (Nippy) | E © eit 51, Portage 29. oslor 33. Wi ’ 32—8peedway 31-Cathedral 34 Jomes at first base in the prac. | 1 wef ‘Ma.errilivile Rowan 0 Tatars, Ow. W. pire 3) J Bpeedury 34 e - E. Ohi. Washington 75, Wheeler . 28. hy ma 37—-Plainfieid . 32 way . Hobart 62, E G AT SOUTH BEND 54 -Mooresville = 40 Sie esaiohe. « « « Sisler is a left . ogi fd » Lakeville 40, New Carlisle 37. i LAL) Bauded bith ond pj oney wings Winchester 30, Wann eo 21. Madison Twp. 43, South Bénd Riley 35. Mahoney Cue Victor « « + Jones ted oney cKinley 90. AT TERRE HAUTE r ’ 244 with the Rochester Interna- AT FT. WAYNE Honey Creek 52, Blackhawk 39. Ft. Wayne Central Catholic 38, Hunter Riley 44, Glenn 43 (double overtime). To Tackle Spive tionals last year, stands 6 feet ON Aten 5. “Beast AT VALPARAISO : 3 y 1 inch tall and weighs 190 pounds. en 25, Hoagland A. - Valparaise 5, Hebron 53 Barney Mahoney and Lou Spivey «++ He also Is a second baseman. | Gary Horace Mann 43. Gary Bdison 27. Kouts 3. Liberty Center 21 are to meet at the Board of Trade s = = Tolleston 5 Gary Ropgevelt 28. Ghovterton 33, wing; Ivy. o> parlors today at 8 p. m. in a stage GONE WITH THE BREEZE. . . .| Gary Emerson 63, Gar3 Lew Wallace PAR AT WARSAW three - cushion billiard tourney There is some consolation for Tech mn y HAMMOND Norih Web or Green 35. match. e 0 ehs 32 and Howe high schools in the fact Dyer 41, , Crown Boing 20. or 2. Carpet Mahoney scored an upset last at there always will be & next| gammond Tech 45 Noli Cotnoly” night by defeating Walter Rasey, 5 holie 2 mse) year. , , . Basketballically speak- A oie 24, Longdon Top Jockey defending champion, 50 to 30, in 71 ¢ Ing, Indianapolis’ entire East side] Rorus 43. Banyue 21. ' innings. It was Ramsey's first setj holi .| (ARCADIA, Cal, b. . P). : was eliminated on the first night "OAT TEFFERSONYIL _- oie. 40 | —dockey Johnny Re P| back in six matches and left him of the state tourney. . Chances| Laconia 41, Lanesville 3. oe ol a y deadlocked for the tourney lead : Jeftersonville 73, Georgetown 12. though idled last week except for are that spring football practice will AT KENDALLVILLE a stakes assignment aboard Howey |V\th Joe Bogue. Mahoney has i begin early at Tech and Howe, . . | Wawaka 45 Wolf Lake 27. b ARY SURENS] (won five games and lost four, At any rate, there’ thi Cromwell 40, Albion 22. moon by a 10-day suspension, holds vent it, ) naeire 3 name pre’ a AT LAFAYETTE on to his top spot as leading rider B k tb 1 . « + . Hoosi uck Creek 42, West Point 30. at Santa Anita. Longden h Shadeland 42, Jacksen Twp. 40, 9 in that area. . us Acition’ -I9D. . 10 piloted 45 wins out of 230 mounts. a5ke a

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