Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 February 1948 — Page 6

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Finals Rescheduled for Feb. 13; 47 Amateurs Still Unbeaten

After 4 Weeks of Battling

| 22 Boxers Remgin

In Open Class

8y EDDIE ASH Times Sports Editor After rechecking the hst of

This ‘Week's Show Will Be Semi-Finals

i held, ‘and the card lasted too long

| for most of the customers. Some

undefeated contestants in the In-

dianapolis Golden Gloves tournament, The Times-Legion committee members decided to add an extra week of competition, it was announced today.

This change will call for the ~-finals-in—both-Open—and--Noviee

classes to be held on Friday

night, Feb. 13, Instead of this =

Friday, Feb. 6," as originally scheduled. Both shows will be held at the Armory. On Saturday,

sible to wind wup- the amateur

fistic classic this week.

But that “announcement was =

made before the tournament com-

mittee realized there still are 47.

boxers who have come through

undefeated after four weeks of =

battling. The Official Count

Twenty-two eligibles remaip in : in the *

the Open class and 25° Novice. In the event that all make weight and pass the physfcal examinations, and barring illness or injuries while training, it will be necessary to stage 31 bouts to determine all 16 titles. That load is too heavy for a sne-night show. because it would force several lads to fight two bouts on the same card. This would not be too much exertion for the experienced Open class Aighters but it so happens that -lads would . have .to face a “double-header.” Bincé Novices are just youngsters and green ring hands, more ar less, the Golden Gloves directors thought it would be unwise

Therefore, this week's presentation has been re-named the jemi-finals, since six semi-finals souts in the open class remain 0 be fought and nine in the aovice class. The weight divisions aave yet to be eliminated down ‘0 the finals: Open class—118 pounds, banamweight; 126 pounds, featherclass—112 Jods, fly118 pounds, bantam-

hi 147 pounds, eight; 1 middleweight; plus division.

The ‘physique in Indianapolis belongs to Clayton Phillips, 165 pounds, of the Hoffmeister ym, who was named “Mr. In-

yestarBar Be Bernard Cook, Bar Bell Club,

vas judged second and “aul smith, Senate Avenue YMCA, hird.

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More than 300 persons crowded nto the club room to see the udging, - and several hundred sthers were turned away.

Weight lifting events winners vere:

123 Pounde-—Mike | Pagan. Bar Bou club. ny Pounds — Rouston, Bar Bell

148 Pounds = Very! Eidsmoe, Bar Bell luk; Carl York, second... 168 Pou Pounds -— Aames Militkan, Muncie;

Pou second. 1 Pounds 3a Sarhadh: 2 Bell Club; “hu i he! wilh Second Bell b,c —Harry r a Bernard Cook; Barn oi i:

2 Irish Reserves

following the = fourth show last Friday, it was announced that it would be pos- |

|schedule of the Bulldogs.

revenge in the Irish’ eyes for. the

-|too, this is Notre Dame Coach

1at least a

MOVES UP—George Tabor,

Douglas PAL Club, is trying for .

the open class bantamweight (1 18-pound) title in The Times Legion Golden Gloves tourney, He won the “flyweight {t12pound) open ‘crown last year and’ stepped up one division

this trip.

foreseen changes, such as withto/drawals, this. 's--card--will}

class and nine in the novice. After Friday, 32 boys will remain in competition for the finals on Feb. 13, eight open, class ‘championship tilts and eight novice class title encounters, Prizes on Feb, 13 Individual prizes will be awarded to all contestants in the finals Nolowing the last bout on Feb. This Friday's show will start at 8:15 p. m. instead of at, the usual time of 8 p. m. Paul J. McDuff, chairman of The Times - Legion tournament committee, wants all remaining tourney eligibles (47) to report at the Armory Friday afternoon for a weigh-in and physical rxamination between 3:00 and 5:30 p. m. This means all boxers, including members of the weight divisions: which have been 48 payed to the finals.

‘three others, including Thomas

offer 15 bouts, six in the open!

'! of the bouts on this week’s 15-

bout program, although not the finals, stack up as bristling, slambang jousts. Champs Due This Week Take the 126-pound open di-

vision, the defending champion,|

Russ-McKinney,-is-in-there--

Blair, the city tourney featherweight champ and a Golden Gloves champ himself prior to last year. Others in that division are Cornelius Matthews and Land, the latter from Edinburg. The schedule calls for two bat tles in this division Friday. There are four left in the open 147-pound division, which means two boyts Friday, and Julius Griffith” the defending champ, will be in one. With him in the division are. Archie Tuft, Charles! Burns and George Warren. George Tabor, last year's 112pound champ, is in this. year's) 118-pound open division, along| with three other contenders, Ed-| ward Moore, Leon Hudson and| Tilford Shank. Novices Are Formidable ‘Five weight divisions in the novice class also offer some dandy| possibilities ‘for this week's card. Four leather throwers remain’ in| each of the 112-pound, 118, 147, 160 divisions, and there ‘will have] to-be two bouts at each weight. Reserved- seat tickets for this{’ Friday's show are on sale downtown at the Sportsman's Store, 126 N. Pennsylvania St., and- at Bush-Callahan's, 136 E, Washington St. The prices are $2 for ringside and first row in. bhalcony; $1.50 for reserved chairs, main floor. Prices include tax, The general admission price this ‘week will be $1, for both adults and youngsters. These | pasteboards will not go on sale

office, 6:45 p. m Tickets for the extra show on Friday, Feb. 13, will not be ready for a few days, perhaps later in the week. There will be no advance in prices for the extra show, the finals. Details covering the sale of the Feb. 13 tickets will be announced just as soon as the

Last Friday, 23 bouts were

basketball picture this week

officials anticipate will be the biggest night on the remaining home

Kentucky, which has lost only one game this seagon, will try to snap ND’s home<winning streak of 37 games. However, there is

dubbing Kentucky administered last season in Louisville, Then,

Moose Krauge's birthday Coach Tony Hinkle's "polished Blueclads hope to avenge their 71-41 loss at Notre Dame op Jan. 7 ‘and thus stamp themselves as xg claimant for the -“big}™ four championship.” The Hinklemen defeated both Indiana and Purdue in the fourClub, "team “classic here Jan. “1 and 2,

Noire Dame Faces Kentucky Tonight, Butler Wednesday

-Hooslerdom’s “big four” again dominate the state collegiate

The Irish of Notre Dame figure in wo of the most important encounters, taking on one of the nation’s best teams in a Kentucky Wildcat squad on the South Bend Hardwood tonight. The Irish then on Wedneadiy will be a part of what Butler

setup organized.

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Garfield Meets Howe

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Here . Saturday Night Although activity gets started a So 8c op h Indianapolis area, perhaps the a

- most interesting

engagement reserved for next Saturday D

On that occasion, Terre Haute Garfield comes to the

TECH'S UNDEFEATED GRAPPLERS — Tech High School's wrestling squad, undefeated if six straight matches,

| will face Shortridge tomorrow and will enter the North Central Conference meet at Muncie Saturday. First row,

left to right, are-Norman Walker and Howard Stevens; second row, left to right, James Wilson, Patrick Amore, Bill Galloway, Basil Zilson, Paul Sims; third row, left to right, Tony Zilson, Herb Quandt, Charles Cave, Tom Pratt, Henry Wilson and Jack Haines. Basil Zilson and Cave are undefeated in mat competition this season.

Kautskys Face Tri-Cities. Five

Lakers Set New Scoring Mark

The Minneapolis Lakers are had

apparently determined to smash, every scoring record they can| find. Théy trounced the Indianapolis! Kautskys 85-55 yesterday at Minneapolis. The Kautskys will be in action again tonight when they face the Tri-Cities Blackhawks in the! Fieldhouse at 8:30. The Lakers counted 37 field] goals last night to “break the]

league's record of 36 field goals

counted by the now-defunct Chi-| cago Gears in a game against Pittsburgh in“1945. Just two weeks ago, lanky | George Mikan set a new individ-, ual pecord by netting 41 points| against Rochester, Closs Scores 20

Jim Pollard scored 19 points to lead the Minneapolis attack. Bill Closs: netted: 20-points-for-Indi-anapolis, The league schedule during the week-end was one of the busiest of the season. But the final resuits had little. effect on the league standings. Rochester picked up a half - game on Anderson in the Eastern Division race, when Anderson split two week-end games and Rochester won its only start, by

triumph over the Evansville Aces on their home court with Center Dan Dimich getting 19 points and Forward Duane Klueh sniping 17. Indiana Central's Greyhound cagers traveled to York, Neb. and came off with a 65-48 triumph as Woody McBride canned 16 points and Dwight Swails 13. Close ones marked Hoosier col- | lege conferences — competition. | Wabash squeaked past Earlham, 41-38, and Manchester took al tight game from Canterbury, | 58-52,

‘On the other extreme, Dayton | (0.) "University won from Con-| cordia of Ft. Wayne by a lusty 100-47..score. and Hanover wal-

while thé Irish lost to Indiana by a 72-46 margin, - Thus, Butler followers reason that a victory over Notre Dame here would

more than wipe. out the sting of

loped Rose Poly by a 9-45 margin. |;

Big Nirie Standing Schedule, Scoring

CHICAGO, Feb.'2 (UP) i Two ; Pct. TP OP "eserves on the 1047 Notre Dame| '° UPstate setback. Michigan ..... ke i nln ‘ootball team, tackle Casper Purdue Plays lows Thins -. C47 8eT Jd IT Jrban and halfback Bob Living- | Purdue returns to Big Nine pa." 3 3 600 pd 263 itone, have signed to play for the {warfare next Saturday aint oc . 3 340 det in Chicago Rockets next fall. |Towa at Lafayette and the Hoo- | State 1101 4 200 i die Urban, from Lynn, Mass., won Slers of Indiana tackle Miami at|Northwestern 1 +200 - 236 | ‘hiree grid letters at Notre Dame, OXford, O,, in a non-cenference scurpue

Livingstone won a letter in 1942, out was handicapped by leg infuries- the last two seasons. s from Hammond.

York Leaves Chi Sox; Na. Other Offers—Yet

CARTERSVILLE, Ga., (UP)—Rudy York, veteran frst aseman released by the Chicago White Sox, was sure today that | 1¢ could locate another major | league job, but admitted he * hasn't received any offers yet.

York's release followed Chi-|

.tago’s purchase of First Base-|leadership in the first 10 minutes Holmes, man Tony Lupien from MHoliywood of the Li Coast League.

MA, 5554 ' M48 R Oho

lengagement to break their mid-

[term recess. Notre Dame and Butler will be

He! the busiest of the state college stadium:

quintets.. The Irish also play at Detroit on Thursday night to | round out their triple action. Biitler goes to Ohio University for a return game Friday night and | po

ence engagement on Saturday at|B {the Fieldhouse,

os Hinklemen romped to a

| conquest of the Ohib U. Tommy Holmes Signs Bobcats here Saturday night be-

9-356

fore some 3365 fans. Butler

had a chance after that.

In six minutes of the last half, Doyle Paces Butler

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TONIGHT — Northwestern at Towa; Michigan—at-Ohio-Stete: SATURDAY —Iowa at Purdue;

at Tilinois:

| Northwestern vs, Wisconsin at Chicago Indians at Miami (0), (non= Uhlerence), LEADING SCORERS G FG PT TP Ave, {3 McIntyre Minne, ... 5 4 46 238 25.6 Wier, Towa"... 5 46 28 120 24 Bob Took. Wisconsin.. 7 38 23 93 13.3 Ritter, .Indiana _.. 6 30 19 79 13.1 Sthnittker, Ohio 8. 5 28 22 78 158 Wisc .7T 28 18 74 10) Eddleman, Tilinots. . 8 32 11 75 125 Axness, Purdue. . 5 28 11 67 134 TT, Nwesiers 3 23 19 6 13 | L. Metcalf, Towa 5 15 63 126 ER ——— > |

With Braves for '48 BOSTON, Feb. 2 (UP)—Tommy the National League's

of play and the invaders never leader in hits, has signed his 1948 The | contract with the Boston Braves, Blueboys built up a 29-14 lead It was announced today. by the time the first half had elapsed and punched that to 27. 17|.309 with the Braves last year

The slugging outfielder batted]:

|and led the league with 191 hits.

Jim Doyle, Butler's handy au. Fairview Juniors Win around performer, led his team's _.|scoring with 16 points and did a|Church junior ‘high school quin-| Wabash | good job. of handling Ohio's lead-| tet defeated Greenfield, |ing sniper, Dick Shrider, who | Saturday night at (had three fielders and five free |

The ' Fairview Presb) pterian

22 to 15,

Fieldhouse, Bob Bruce Winners with 12 points.

on. Woodrum and BI each scored 13 ints yesterday x Selented tte a ainfiel at Squirt's 18th victory 4n

Side Turners County All-Stars vs, Squirt; lis SonativaIOn of on de Turners; 8,

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trouncing Dow Chemicals, 89 to 72. The league's two Wisconsin rivals, Oshkosh and Sheboygan, staged a slam-bang battle last night. Sheboygan took a 65-to-64 thriller to eves the season series between the two teams at three games apiece:

‘SPORTS ROUNDUP

‘By EDDIE ASH

THEY — HAD EVERYTHING

+...» The Chicago. White Sox. of 1917 formed one of baseball's greatest all-time teams . . . They super pitching, durable catching, tight fielding and batting power . .. | This outstanding diamond squad had ‘eamwide balance... Ray Schalk was {the No. 1 catcher and he was aggressive {smart and alert

. In addition he had marvelous endurance _

le « « The mound Ray Schalk

staff ' consisted of Eddie Cicotte, Red Faber, Claude Williams, Joe Benz, Jim Scott, Dave Danforth and Indi-| Juapelis Reb Russell , . . The in-| field: Chick Gandil, first base; Eddie Collins, second; Buck Weaver, third, and Swede Ris-

berg, shortstop’ «+ « The outfield:

Happy Felsch, Shano Collins, Eddie Murphy and. Nemo Leibold . . . Ray Schalk was the Indianapolis Indians’ manager in the late Thirties . . +» The 1917 White Sox won the American League pennant and bowled over the New|, York Giants, four games to two, in the World Series . . . Some of the 1917 Sox stars turned “black” in 1919 , . . but before that scandal broke the Alabaster Hose were just about unbeatable on the days they had a first-string pitcher going . . . The Sox hitters | really blasted the horsehide . . .

Joe Jackson,

{maximum

theory that city - slickers are

I _ » SPIRIT OF YOUTH. .. . Bill Meyer, the Pittsburgh Pirates’ new manager, is not likely to stand still if his veteran Buc pastimers fail to hustle to the hilt. . . . He's accustomed to youth and vigor. ... Meyer built his reputation by getting the effort out of young players, at Louisville, Newark and Kansas City. . . . Players who regard a ball game just as another day's work won't last long under the former American! Association skipper.

” " ~ SLEEP, MY BEAUTY.... An interesting. report from’ the Calumet Farm barn at the Hialeah horse track concerns the sleeping of Citation, Kentucky Derby winter book favorite. + « « Unlike most race horses, Citation is a loud snorer. , . . | This: nightly disturbance is | rough on the Stables _grooms,

BIG BOY IN DEMAND +++ The River Falls (Wis.) Teachers College has come up with a “goal shooting phenom” in Nate

inches. . . . He is scorching the | | araperies as he pours in baskets. ! Professional hard#ood scouts are hot on his huge dogs to get him to play for pay after completing college. gi 8 DATES TO REMEMBER.... This year’s Triple Crown horse. race attractions: . Kentucky Derby, May 1; Preakness, May 15; Belmont Stakes, June 12. + « « The Belmont, New York, is America’s oldest.classic for

and it was in the era before the lively ball.

i 3-year-olds. . .. The 1948 event

not as durable as the cornfeds. |

and

pion,

yesterday's

a... {and possibly Switzerland for jis

U. 8.

U.S. May Finish High in Olympics

Sweden Appears Headed for Victory ST. the United States was]

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close U. 8. battling Fi

"Button Is Choice

Dick Button of Englewood, | De- | Re 3 yas ruled an outstanding . {choice to capture the men’s figure Long, center, who stands 6 feet Tig |skating event which gets under {way with compulsory events {today. Jimmy Grogan of Oak-! land, Cal., and John Lettengarver could finish among the first six| and Grogan; only 16, could place; among the first three. The American teams in the! four-man bobsleighs and Cresta! (one-man) competition scheduled! more practice runs today. The, should score well in both | events and win the four-man {bobs. f The Hockey competition con-

MORITZ, Feb. 2 (UP)—, Counting heavily on its figure | skaters, granted an excellent chance today to finish among the top five! nations in the fifth Winter Olym-| pic games even though the con-| testants from Scandinavia’'s snow ice have dominated the! events up -until now. There is no official team cham-/| but Sweden led the unofficial tabulations at the end of, program with 32 | > points. Norway was one and a! TOMO half points smashing victories in the 500-| meter and 5000-meter speed skating races. With seven days of competi-/ Val tion remaining, it appeared that Elk

RRO its burg: Dover at Pike

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. : tinued, unrecognized b Tuter- | Indianapolis (35) Minneapolis “a ; . un. % | will be the SOIC renew al. ae aa! ised § x ae uter-| A kier,t "5 "pour. 8 173] COULD BE... Work has | HOOSIERS “ABROAD.” , , .Czechoslovakia, Switzerland and denskl, £ 3.0.3 Jorgenson, £ 3 3 started onthe Rio -De--Janeiro tJoe- Keener; former-high schooler Canada all undefeated after: yeu] [Heo t 20 senrest, 1 5 i| municipal stadium. . . ..It is of Evansville, is a first string, [terday’s games, Glamack, 8 3 3 “3 Mikan, ¢ 7 3 3 planned to have it completed forward on the Georgia Tech! The U. 8. beat Italy, 31 to 3! | Springer. 8 se Schacter ¥ 7 9 3 by 1950 and to have a seating |cage quintet. . . . Teaming with Czechoslovakia beat Poland, 13! | Andres 3 {3 Dwan, § 4 3 3 capacity of 150,250. . .. Maybe (him gare two other Indiana inter-ito 1: Canada beat Britain, 3.to 0, | Nagy ® _— 9 Smith. § 3 93. the South Americans are fig- [scholastic basketball products, and Switoeriand downed Austria, Totals ~~ 33--9°18/ * Totals 311117 uring on getting. the Notre {Joe Fritch and’ Mickey Semer-|11 to 2 5 Halt- oi ate = Minfieapolls 39, In-| Dame. and Michigan football ghein both guards and both from | : Anapolis 14, teams together down there. Jasper, . where th ed to run on si Missed Hale 2 s ey. us Fines 3 Clos 2 ARAFeL. ee Potlard TTT ww TT on the court with the ing bs Former : Champs: 2, Jorgenson, Jaros, Mikan 3, Napolitano, .

1 Michigan Ohio State at Minnesots;| INDIA

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ami; tptash| an; Bt, Jose uirt | at Defiance; American Legion | Ft, Wayn yg It was

The Commercial League wil ‘will wind up its a

Music niral vs, G8 Spring * Cliteh:

-To 3 Sheboygan 65, h 64. RESULTS SATURDAY Anderson 70, Tri-Cities 60. Flint 89, Rochester 72, Toledo 58, Syracuse 48 NEXT GAMES TONIGHT Tri-Cities at INDIANAPOLIS, | Toledo at Anderson; Syracuse at Flat. RO' ‘Wayne at Toledo. i Minneapolis. | NAPOLIp af at Anderson; Rochester at No vs Flint at Huntington: Byra racuse at| | Minneapolis

Week’ s Collegiate (Basketball Schedule

TONIGHT — Earlham at Kentucky at Notre Dame, TOMORROW-Franklin at Canterbury; Indiana State at Hanover, WEDNEDAY Notre Miami at Ball State; | Deflance

Dame at Butler; Indiana Tech a

THURS DAY--Notre Dam Louisville at Evansville, Taylor

o Cedarville

FRIDAY — Butler at Ohio University: Bt. Louis Concordia at India State abas at alamazoo; "Andetson Franklin; Hanover at Oakland City

BATURDAY Western Reserve at Butler; ardue; dndia Centr

erson; Ball State at Thinois Normal:

i Manchester at

‘at Huntington:

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+ +" the athldtes are doing the punching in rare pugilistic form. . , ..You can’t deny, though, that the winter scenery | Im Switzerland is wonderful... . As we recall it, Switzerland was at peace during the war. . « « Now look what's going on. ” » »

THE MELTING POT .

Britain,

THE GAS. LEAGUE... Want-| cats.

. Peter professional | Gifford, who was among British Kramer today after winning a children evacuated from London 6-4, 1-8, 6-2 victory on a clay to America during the Battle of court here yesterday before 1300 learned the American fans.

way of life in no time at all”, ..

Manchester: Now 18, Gifford is a jockey at

| the Hialeah, Fla., horse track!

and he also shoots pool on the|the preliminary match, Paacho i| side. . . . Rack 'em up.

* » a BIG BOY FROM BIG CITY. « « « Bill (Moose) Fischer, Notre

stands 6 feet 2 ‘inches and weighs 230 pounds. . . . And ‘he's only 20... A native of Chicago, Lane Tech High, Fischer is one of the “youngest veterans” on the Irish squad. + «+ He's also one of the biggest

tw Your LEE OVERALLS

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and toughest “ee refuting the Ca al a

that “it was an opportunity I couldn't pass up.”

Riggs Cuts Kramer's Lead to One Match

MIAMI BEACH, Fla... Feb. 2 (UP)—Bobby Riggs was just one| match away from catching his tennis rival Jack

The Riggs win left Kramer | with a slim 12-11 advantage in@ their current touring series. In

Segura downed Dinny Pails, |6-4, 6-2.

on ———————————— Rams Sign Stydahar LOS ANGLES, Feb, 2 (UP) Joe Stydahar, assistant coach of the Los Angeles Rams of the National Football League, has signed his ‘1048 contract. :

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Dw. ed: A good pitcher who also can| On Mat Card Pro Basketball +8 drive a bus. . . . Well, at any Navy Gives Saver The. first. all-heavyweight . mat | # h rate, Saginaw, Mich., baseball i card to be staged here in. over IFC boosters have acquired a 29- 4=Year Contract [three years will be offered to-| vier Won Lo t Tito appry. dus and how are ready| WASHINGTON, Feb, 2 —| morrow night at the Arm | Rochester 1 i -appy lor a franchise In Navy's first civilian football|28 Part of a three-event bill. Fi. Wayne 3 ‘438 newly-organized Central League, coach in 15 years will be George] The headline attraction. will se Ba Bs, trae ie bb Ja Shr "oa ch Kansas Oc PAE SYD ote Smaemegnt a : : versity through two successf b esz of St Lost Pet Sally hen, 3 long jump follows re ug 5 ull fouls and Danno O'Mahoney, the isonet... jp S14 nent game. 0 “Sauer, 'Who was paid $10,000 a | “gf Whip" from Boston. Tri-Cities rvs - PA year at “Kansas, has signed als awindup rivals will—oit Sheboygan ..._.-. 3) 3 THEY WON'T BEHAVE . : + | four-year contract, Navy has won Iron Mike” Mazurki, Hollywood Siti mnt A LB Eo nh u-verse Sl. age Fak 5 | ’ Minneapolis 18, INDIANATOLIS "Games have lost their punch | ¢as0ns, but Sauer has announced y akland, Cal.

Another 8t. Louis product, Ray

Villmer,

man, an, in the opening mat match.

will meet Irish Dan O'Connor, former Bbston police-

Shelburn in his team’s 50-42 semi. final triumph. : Tech Beats Irish

Only two games “were on the city docket last Saturday with. Tech and Broad Ripple ladding victories to their lists. Tech rallied to beat Cathedral, 47-38, after the Irish had dumped Washington on Friday night Broad Ripple won handily at Noblesville by a 38-26 count,

a hot fight until the final period started with the East Siders aol4ing a 34-32 lead, then Joe Kearns,

{bright provided the necessary win. ning punch for the Green. Kearns had 15 points and King 14 for the winners. Mike Radkovic led Cathedral with 12,

scorer ‘with 16 points.

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. WEEK'S SCHEDULE W—Beech Grove at Browns. ‘Township ’ EDNESDAY = Lawrence Central at Decatur Central, — La tral at Bea a ve: Broad at Howe: nklin Shor tridg vay ¥ New. Wind i) t New Winchester: Ma entral at Green.

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Ce sville C Central to | La Porte was Tanke Lafayette Jeffe: second-place tie behinc tral Bears in last wee Press poll. Two Teams Unde Meanwhile, only La and the front Catral club remain a major undefeated mm powers. Ft. Wayne the other perfect-reco of last week, failed | big test of the camp the Cadets dropped: 8 cision to Ft. Wayne C Ft. Wayne South, upset by “city rival Friday night, reboun one-sided 54-27 win © Burris. But No ‘nates in blowing | dropped a 48-40 Northe Conference tilt at 8 Adams. Another nor -ana-club—South Bend took it out on defer champ Shelbyville, 43Kokomo’s Kats, whe

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