Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 February 1948 — Page 28

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Eight ecity-county high school basketball teams will be sitting on the sidelines watching the others play when Tech and Cris-| -pus Attucks open the second round of the local sectional today ~ at the Butler Fieldhouse. Today's early victims were Manual, Ben Davis, and the favorite, Shortridge. Southport’s defending sectional champions were beaten, 34-30, ] last night by the Irish of Cathe- 3 dral, {8 <} Lawrence Central trampled |i Sacred Heart, 52-32, but it was that Cardinal-Irish opener that the big crowd poured out to see. The lead changed hands twice 4 in the early stages of the second 1 period before Southport took a -15-10 edge with less than three minutes of the half remaining. Mike Radkovic and Don Roeder ~-ghot Cathedral back to within a point at 15-14 before Bob Bidlack hit from long range to give Southport a 17-14 halftime lead. Lead -C

Changes Leadership changed five times in the first four minutes of the

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PLAY BY PLAY— Manual vs. Decatur

Bob Scheib fouled George Oberle after about a half minute of play and the Hawk guard opened the scoring from the foul line. He followed with a field goal a moment later. Myron Harden made it 5-0 on two free throws. Manual called

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state high school bask |minutes of the period remaining. 147 phat] 1 er added point for the Manual

champions in the|to make it 7-5 with about two| Totals ee asec, Dural growing list of top teams to sur- Hawks from. the foul line ore ae rows, Missed... Liggett,

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= . Of Favorites - {a time out when Scheib drew.a second personal. Ralph Lollar 4 SE ; Hn oot prigmed-the: charity .toss,-then-Don. Liggett scored. for. the Redskins.

: ‘Harden, fouled by Roy Turley, yuugi (31) Decatur Central (35) Tourney in Third Day made this toss and it was 62 =" ig ts of ig 8 ne ett, 1 3 4|Lollar, 43 with two minutes gone. Scheib! 0 3 3 . 30.3 Without Major Upset Marshall Shelley caged a free Rosle. ¢ : : : 8/helley. © 3 i 3 By KURT FREUDENTHAL [toss for the Hawks after a couple HaveR'§ 1 1 Bade S134 United Press Sports Writer of minutes of wild play, then H Cald’on,f 0 0 3|Palmer,{ 31 3 INDIANAPOLIS, Feb. 27(Turley hit from the field for Smalveed.f § 7 Jlacasc 6 & 3 (UP) — Terre Haute Garfield's Manual. Schieb, fouled by Seer- B. Caid'on,g 0 0 Purple Nagles, runners-up _toily, made one of two free tosses|M Celdon,g 0 0 3 713

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town, 62-16. Other favorites to capture the one more for Manual. 37th tourney crown still were

Shelley a moment later and added|the game after two minutes of play and Lollar also picked up

! we % vive their first tests in the 1948(the quarter ended. Scare: Dech-gias 3. Heyes, teller 3, Luss, Harden ; ow an gles paced by - Clyde SECOND PERIOD wood Deals Neliwight wn Jat. al “ "EASTER ° “Junior” Lovelette, rolled over — ogg oe line-| Glass brought the Redskins to : Riley in the Terre Haute elim-|.o at the start of the second per-| Within a point on a pivot shot IS EARLY ination, 55-40, in a morningijod. but me matched this for THIS YEAR 4 game, : Harden connected on a one- Hawks. - Other perennial powers to win handed push shot from the side a an and Bob, Calderon went : as the tourney went into its third jas play got under way and Oberle | » Se | p. day without a major upset thus|picked up another point on a free Decatur Central called a time out ey) Teles 5: J oOMI far were Muncie Central, Michi-|{throw to make it 11-5 for the as Oberle drew a foul. siooginfton Univ 38, | gan City and New Albany. Hawks. The officials ruled that a fielder 3 56. Eminen Cowan Overpowered Glass scored from the foul line|Dy Glass was scored aftey the 1 BETTER petroleum 0 Muncie overpowered little|fOF Manual and Don Liggett also/§un fired. Score: Decatur Cen Bl Lancaster Central 37, ¢ Bor at Muncie. {hit two free-throws-for- the Red- tral 23, Mana) 20, 2- NF ieee i AT BOON) 53.35 Michigan City beat city|Skins. After a time out, Max FOURTH PERIOD SEE LEON'S gunn $4 Miers D205 Mary's, 58-32, and New Calderon entered the game for| Iollar added a point for De- TOMORR AT BRA Albany snowed under George Manual and Glass connected from |catur Central on H. Calderon's! OW! ff sons, Posy TD the foul line. He was fouled by second foul. Turley fouled out of | : BPE} RO

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third period before. Jim Roberts sent, Cathedral into a 24-21 edge. The Irish still led by 26-23 when this quarter ended. ; Bertram brought Southport up to within a point as the final

ras Times Staff Photo by John R. Spickiemire ~~ HE FLIES THROUGH THE AIR—Norman Muller of Cathedral (14) went sailing through the ‘air after a rebound last night and came down between Ray Bertram and Kenneth Wheeler of the Southport Cardinals. Cathedral went ahead to eliminate the defending champs, 34.30. - = Local ‘Y’ Natators Will Defend Title

defend their Indiana YMCA. title

teams in the state.

Although the local paddlers

2, Wheeler, lack, Radkovic,| Dave not lost a meet this season Evansville Central trounced|tourney. James Lucas replaced) - With less than half a minute me they have not met Huntington A ey 50-27: La Porte raced (Shelley and Glass registered the remaining, Palmer wound'up the

Twp., 75-22; and Richmond, which are reputed through Jecksot VOL To in'la little over four minutes of play [game ended. Final score: Decatur,

to be the outstanding contenders ,,; 49.34, and Lafayette Jeffer. remaining. for the title. x son Ground,

Members of the team who will

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around as they prepared to en-|gsleeper fielder for the Hawks with| | ter the \-final ound of the| | Hayes got a free toss for the

sectionals.

"| Evansville Central and Lafayétte] Smallwood tallied from the free Jefferson, ders as Lawrence-|1éy countered with a fielder for | Bm, Ya Porte got into the|the Hawks when the teams went Side the Sout Joost the ie of tnt conpution a 21, S008, TMI 58 DIY it" ay et. ow tem vancing to the second round.

|ready 237 have been forced out of the running. By tonight, another 286 quintets will have been opened but the Hawk guard | Hawk eliminated to chop the field to|missed his shot and Liggett re-|scored from the foul line. Palmer

256. ; . AT’ of yesterday's § §| Coach George Madera's YMCA| "yy. ‘orm sheet’ and none of|Scheib got a free throw for the| i i junior swimmers will meet their|iy, powerhouses were whipped to| Redskins, but Seerly retaliated the Redskins but Harden matched 2 severest test tomorrow when they join Ft. Wayne South on the side-| with a field shot for the Hawks|it for Decatur and picked up a 00 lines.

ol «wyn|by city rival = Concordia on at Lafayette against the best ¥| Wedn fay.

swim in the meet are: Joe Phil- defending Shattipions, who won lips, Don Hedges, Stanley Hedges, ree sane : season ater

Howard [not expected to play a major Hornets and Edwards role this time, trimmed Summit-| with about three minutes of play 5 Ville in its opener,

such powers as East Shambaugh was sent nto the|S°8I for the Hornets, then Shot- lf Washington, Hammond High,| Ben Davis lineup and scored soon

Shelley sifted through for ala point on this one.

the period half gone, and Manual p.gkins and the Hawks called {took a time out with the score ro. time out when Lucas fouled led by 13-10 against the South Siders. Poole, who missed the free chance. | " Seerly potted a fielder from the

The front - runnérs and including such|throw line for Manual but Shel-

for Manual Harden's field goal for the Hawks ended the|talked things over in a time out|

d + and when they went at it again’ Of the 719 original entries, al-( 17 stenamt 10 or Central gmaliwood missed a free throw THIRD PERIOD for the Redskins.

L tt ed Harden as pla Lollar’s free toss increased the iggett charg pay lead and Hayden also!

deemed himself with a fielder at scored from the field on a rebound

8 ran true|the other end of the court. and it was 31-21 for the Hawks. Smallwood hit a foul toss for

The Archers were bested and it was 19-15. fielder a moment later. Liggett and Shelley traded fleld| Liggett got a point on a Hawk: 8 als and then the Hawk center|technical foul and Glass connectTrounce Wadesville 0 out of the game—the first ed on a pivot shot for two more Subs took over early in games|Casualty on personals in the for Manual. He hit again,

5.22:| free throw to make it 21-18 with scoring from the “oul line as the

Central 35, Manual 27.

Howe vs. Ben Davis Spiess opened the scoring for Howe on a free toss and Jack |

uation, opened tour-| gp rner missed a chance from the foul line for the Giants. John by defeating Boggs-| gqwards hit from far out to give Howe a 3-0 lead, but Shofner got |

Battle 67-38. 's Golden Bears, the

Harry Stewart got loose under the basket to score for the again connected to put Howe into a 7-1 lead

called after entering. the game. The Giants 3 hasty got _a fielder and Stewart a

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