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yette Celebrates 2d State High School Tourney Victo

Broncos Make oa : A Poor Prophet in Finals Against Bears

Smooth-Working Crew Rolls to 54-42 Trjy

Now Ready for the Banquet Circuit : ‘By BOB STRANAHAN A team whose coach figured lacked the experience to win ruled as Indiana high school basketball champion for 1948, Coach Marion Crawley was a poor prophet but a happy ¢ his Lafayette Jefferson Broncos flashed to a 54-42 victory over ily favored Evansville Central at Butler Fieldhouse Saturday Bat it was the Bears of Evansville who seemed to lack

polish and finesse of a champion . in that final game instead of the/but the Broncos continued

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determined, driving boys from |outscore the Bears and Lafayette. the final stanza holding a See TAKE IT Perhaps the loss of their star(leadership. Then in this jay cond-place v center in the crucial game wasicritical period it was little Jo, se fi too crippling for the Bears. At(Mottram, the five-foot, seven-iney above tlirting

any rate they couldn’t match the|substitute forward who broke play of the Broncos, who brought |Evansvilie’s last resistance with their town its second tourney title/a 12-point scoring splurge, * in the 35-year history of the meet.! The Broncos s ol ton, ace pivotman ef against Keith Lambert's Ange’ the Bears, had to accept the Arson Indianas in the attr fF thur L. Trester medal for mental game and were behind pri attitude in his team’s locker roomienq of the first period, 13-10 but] after the game. He was in t00/fga)] led a lusty 23-point surge’ much pain from a torn cartilage ;, the second stanza to give his in his right knee to hobble backiteam a 33-29 advantage whey

to the court. th Hamilton left the Bears’ line- ® leams tert Tue floor in the

up with 54 seconds of the first ,4¢ naif punch of the Br :

period of Saturday's game. Hej pn; k had re-injured the knee in the|mcinitn eos, ocrson from

: 7g afternoon as the Pocket City onight before mo : ! . — " team staged one of the greatest M Hot J - Began Bie a! Mallen s ‘ . . ¢ . . : . [last-half rallies in all | Muncie Central's hot-sh Two matche TO THE VICTORS — Wide victory grins decorate the faces of Lafayette's championship Broncos after TRESTER MEDALIST — Evansville Central's great Bono: to: neige. the Muncie Bearcats of Coach Art To ach of the eight ® Saturday's state high school basketball finals. They're shown with the team trophy they received, the nets cut pivot star, Lee Hamilton, had to receive the Trester Bearcats. 48-40. Hamilton tried threw _2_feel aeare pio. Sahu eastern cha ; : . : \ . it j again briefly at th | Evans p in the ir wes from the Butler Fieldhouse baskets and the Balls used in Saturday's games. Front row (left to right) Dan Casey, mental attitude medal in the locker room Saturday ot Pay agam He a gi and it ook a blazing 21 point I~ ro

Ernest Hall, Dick Robinson, Bob Masters, Joe Mottram, and Charles Vaughan. Rear row, Ned Snyder, J. P. Lucus, because of an injured knee. He is shown with Paul tilt, but had to be helped from/last peFiod for the Bears to come Sbosing sections squ

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NEW YORK, M hixteen of the mateurs will ms West's best in th nter-city Golden between New Yor!

Coach Marion Crawley, Assistant James Lyboult, Earl i ill Ki [the Soor after only a few minaffuliibehind and take the datisQipner match. y y Earl Heninger and Bill Kiser. Stangle of the IHSAA Board of Control. utes. I ston, BR emmons 1 Ea LLL IIIS x =x x Broncos Inspired Hamilton was the kingpin if J willie Clemmon

BL Whether or not his presence in| this late ‘drive with nine points. flrimes Golden Gl SP RTS P Ka utskys, Tri-Cities Caps Defeated Times All-Tourney the lineup would have made a Muncie led at the first period fli battle the E y . South 4 Ev lle. d difference never will be known. 16-6 and at the half by 30-18. The fl eavyweight, in or outhwood, Evansville. forward |Certainly Lafayette was inspired] Bearcats were paced in this fancy fll The New York eakened by the

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LAFAYETTE WAS HERE ,,. TELLS 'EM OFF... A Chi li: Latta genie ‘asta ee rte Rieo, And Lafayette was: there and| cago sportswriter who has been e Indianapolis Kautskys will start play in the National Masters, Lafayette .....guard |a beautiful short passing i e for the last y : A “esas game| possession game fo e two @lirawn because ( everywhere ... on top of Hoosler- Sxaiiing the White 50x 18 pring Professional Buskethall Jonge 3 playost thamplonanip tomorrow Podolsky Is Voted Wilson, Anderson ......guard [and hit the basket for a nifty| periods and Evansville Central fand. New York's ‘ands basketball world Nine| ! part: . Choice of Fans .333 average on 21 field goals in|nibbled slowly into the lead to fle named at the 8 world. . ,. e A second contest is . “The 1948 Sox look pretty sad, 8 scheduled here Wednesday night. The In Reserve—Mottram, Lafa- |g3 attempts. Evansville made 18 finally gain the victory. All proceeds of t rahs and a curtsey for the new| but we don’t believe they'll teams will travel Thursday and resume play Friday in Tri-Cities.| The 1947-48 hockey season Was| oie: Vaughan, Lafayette; |of 61 for 295 Banquet Planned istributed amor champs. . , . The Jefferson High qualify as the club's all-time Tonight's scheduled league contest with Toledo has been|history today with the Caps pre- Hamilton Evansville: Peck An. Gene Southwood, classy for-| Only 869 fans of Lafayettes fatholic and Je boys bucked the| worst. But they might, at . canceled since the outcome would Paring to return to their Cana-) | > Newton. iMancie.. ward of the Bears. tried to take|40,000 population were able to sit Jknd the Red Cros odds and swept | that” ... It's a dismal outlook have no effect on Kautskys’|dlan homes instead 'of for the| derson: Newion, Muncie. up the scoring slack after the|in on the Fieldhouse p bork Daily News toa glorious] for Manager Tea Lyons, one of [ |[{J@ UI fourth-place standing in the American League playoffs tomor- : DA ing Slat Aer le rarday, 0° tHE. news of ft Rh-oation r ver| baseball's ‘most popular no- Western Division. row. T rn T » , . % victory o . for 17 points. But this wasn’t| Broncos victory sent thousasds In the inter-cit their Evansville| tables, : . Other first-round pairings to-| Cleveland's Western Division lenough to overcome Lafayette’s|into the streets for a bedlam of Eboint is awarded fa rivals’ also al 00 overt SEEK GIANT Roriow Right are Rochester at chataps firew The shiteia on the Of the Champs balanced power. tooting horns and cheering. A [both between cl gallant squad of |, 7 (ions Colonels have . vvayne, Syracuse at Ancerson = * ; The Bears went ahead at the!big victory bonfire lit the air. Iternates. urryl . and Minneapolis at Oshkosh. Coliseum fans with a 10-6 victory SECFIONAL d eR hn 00 ing. ard: Gerry Witte, the former Toledo . ! 3-Out-of-5 Series {over the Mowersmen. This foi. Lafayette 67, Battle Ground 38. Stasi, but Sassy Ernie Hall 224 Rukus hoe 3 he ont for a * s The 1048 toursey Jome-run hitter. Jo Bay Brat arry| Lose Week-End Tilts,, Under the league's play-ofl sys lowed on She heels of the 9-5 set-| Lafayette 54, Buck Creek 16. |. 10.7 UEDL gave tafayers Yes RrdaY a oF Sirnon tt BGraziano-. was a greati; oii til isn't satisfied | 23-8 and 6-4 tem, first-round opponents will|bac at Cleveland Saturday and Lafayette 51, W. Lafayette 38. |i1,o Broncos held the upper hand the champs got a ride on a fire Bis Gompetitivel tel tI IU ae parent! VICTORIA, Tex. Mar 22--Thel re. In, 3 ‘three out of five”|left the Barons with a string of} Lafayette 78, Kiondike 37. after that. Guard Bob asters engine behind a police escort. A lanned fe classic typical of |series. The winners advance to 27 games without defeat as they REGIONAL led the Lafayette second-period flock of banquets have been Bl NEW YORK, M: Indiana's top in- Boston Red Sox out of Walter 1ngjanapolis Indians faced Toledo|a two out of three series, and the/go into the Calder Cup playoff, , 4 1 surge. while Dick Burdett d planned in their honor with the don Eddie Ash Drop, a rookie up from Scran-| {championship will be decided by series afayette 45, Lebanon 37. ge, e Dick Burdette canned plann n Managers of Rock terscholastici, "°° Dropo stands 6 feet g here today after dropping two, Shalipie ne ao gu : ay} The Caps operated wit om) Lafayette 58, Rossville 46. eight points as a replacement for, main civic affair to be held at Bony Zale were du peeaehiation down tirgh the inches, weighs 215 pounds and is/3ames over the week-end to Mil-|" gp 0 to gout b ‘ ve hing io ; 1 Mant SINS pas Tape ih De. SEMI-FINAL Hamilton and the ultimate Purdue University on March 31. Bay on plans to ms Fears. .. . LOW roof 18 abléins years old. . . . He batted .202\waukee's Brewers. “| spot of the le last night when |fenseman Eddie Nicholson hav-| Lafayette 44, Hammond 39 winners held a 26-23 lead as the| It was the first title for Lu Jr for a middlewe to stay on the Butler Fieldhouse|, .. In th t Po ague last night when AA . . teams left the court at the inter- fayette since 1916 and the third Snip bout at Jerse: when the lads and lassies in thei, oar = + «In lhe. even hat| Milwaukee trounced the Tribe,|Minneapolis dropped its final/ing been called up by the parent, Lafayette 60, Peru 53. mission for Coach Crawley. He won Andy Niederrei rooting sections cut loose has| lonels land the glant, Skip-123 to 8, Saturday, and solved|game of the season to Tri-Cities, Red Wings for the Stanley cup FINAL Mottram to the Resc consecutive crowns with the. y always | us. . + « Perhaps|Pe". Ldebold will ask Witte to try|Tribe pitching yesterday for a|6l to 65. series. He was to be jointed in| .4.vette 60, Anderson 48 Soutmetaad Soipon three. Belders| Washington Hatchets in 1941 and Sf mempions, Inc aw of treikndous lung|'s at third or ip the outfield. . ."'6.4 triumph. The Royals had concluded their/the Motor City tonight ‘by Leel SAVES "oe “pCO, Be oor Evansville in the third period, 1942. ions, hoa power is matched elsewhere 10 mol ao i Loe? or @ spell at| vegierday, two rookie Mil-|Season with a whirl Saturday, de-|Fogolin, Eddy Bruneteau, Nelson|,, .}'4s” gna,” 2 sain Sut America, but we doubt it. . . . oh waukee hurlers, Dick Mulligan féated Sheboygan, 83 to 44. Their| Podolsky, Pat Lundy, Trainer- ® 2 eeting the ‘negoti The finals tourney Saturday was| HE WAS A MIGHTY MAN [and Norman Roy, held the In-(inal standings give them the|goalle Lefty Wilson and Coach S . f prin ng ay SO FrOVe Bi. oon good ‘til the last “drop in the ,.. Jim Thorpe, in his prime |dians to eight hits, while their/Eastern Division crown with 44 Johnny Mowers. ummaries 0 ° pension in New bucks the basket, UAL la. | one of the greatest al-around |{samimales Sot lo Glen Fleteher|J LoS eunwhia’ enced on top| Kay Jeweiry for being visa the The Finals Good for Derby Distance J: w= ze. th afternoon rs to or seven hits and five runs in , » en on top ewe Y , % co! 1d the 11 gports, haa tie four innings. of the Western loop with 43 wins| fans’ most popular player, but 80. me from behind and din| staff of the Chicag k dis- ngs nsvill shook the huge goalhouse every| trict. . The Indian will con- | Ted Beard, Tribe rookie out-|*"? 17 losses. Cliff Simpson wound up 12 points| Lafayette GO ~~ Evansville (63) ¢ NEW YORK, Mar. 22 (UP)—He may prove no match for his second of action, . . « However, ocentrate Son track, gymnastics fielder, got three 8 Foo ie Fu Sheboygan Eliminated shy in his attempt to overhaul yaughap, { $ 3 4 c § 1 1 stablemate Citation at the classic mile and a quarter route, but BUSI) we'd like to see the afternoon| and football. . . . Chicago has official trips ng The Kautskys’ series ticket was|Carl Liscombe of Providence as Hall. & 433 e¢ 1 1 1|Calumet Farms Coaltown doesn’t have to take a back seat for game hours changed in the state| mapped & city-wide recreation | Tne Tribe tied the game in the pr ey Hoon Col ar-dwelling She- ean on Indiag alls ree. oninaon p 3 3 1 REE adr his ne 3 yencold has started only twice he won so easly SRRIRRMINN high school basketball setup. . .. com ygan drop a game and a blasted all-time Indianapolis rec-|mottram,f 4 4 1 501 0! e 3-year-o as s o A i Since all tickets are sold ud ad- eh in ape A To oe eb. third, but Milwaukee scored two half behind after its loss Satur-|ords, however, with 48 goals and Heninger, f 39 o 890 both times that he is being hailed as the successor to Elmendorfs 0 vance, a complete sellout, wh " n the fourth on an error by|day. And Toledo lost all chances|62 assists for 110 points. hn ig 0 0 0 8 3 o ol Polynesian as king of the sprint-| i ce, p ,» Why > 8 Fletcher, t € | Coaltown is expected to be C not start the afternoon session| SIC ’EM, SYCAMORES . . . Ar tw Susie, a sacrifice| when fourth-place Syracuse edged New Records Snyder.g 0 0 0 e 00 gers ; lat Keeneland’s spring meeting 5 at noon? .. . Under the current!Coach Johnny Wooden of Indiana | . Flint, 66 to 60. | The club, wound up with 293 ‘Totals 21 12 13! Totals 18 615] His speed is unquestioned. Inigp is eligible for the Phot 3115 atart. the winner of the sec-|State College will have his entire] In Saturday's tilt, Milwaukee| Oshkosh defeated fading Ft. goals, which also was.an Indian-| = Score by Periods _ his first race. at Hialeah early mere be Io engn eo 8 and the BISHOP-KA ond game is hard put to get suf-|1947-48 basketball team back slammed out 18 base hits, in- Wayne, 58 to 42, in the only other apolis record, and set an all-time ghitinife “1 0'7 1§ '§ 10733 February he opened up a 10-Bjye Grass Stakes on Apr. 7 2nd Floor—1 | ficient rest before reporting back [next season... and if you know © uding five home runs, |week-end game. home attendance mark SOme-' Free throws missed: Southwood 5. Van- length léad before the rest of the ir he shows any indication that: for the night title tilt. . .. The about the Sycamores, you'll real-. Both teams used three pitchers! k | where around 255,300. over; Hamilton. McDowell, Clark 2. Hall horses started to run and coasted ne can stretch his speed fartmer’ fans wouldn't object to an earlier ize what that means. . . . Duane Who cluttered the bases with 20 Pro Bas etba I Tony Bukovich, a former Cap, 2 ofticinn: A aT niet, es home by two and a half. Then than six furlongs. he’ll move of start and the players and coaches Klueh and Bobby Royer were two bases on balls. | nA Al Standing) turned on his ex-mates for a pair Crowe in his next effort he equaled the {ys Churchill Downs for the Ken surely would welcome it. of the best hatdwood pastimers| Stan Wentzel and Culley Rik-| "Eastern Division |of goals in 12 seconds early in| Lafayette (00) op Anderson (4B 'six-furlong track record bY win-tycky Derby. 8 "8 i the wes a year. , . .|ard hit the Tribe homers. L Pot. [the Joma) period hat, Din, to! Vaughan, t 34 3 Rouser. { 3 1 2/ning by 12 lengths under as tight| He'll probably start in that [ LOOK WHO'S HERE . .. The ueh tal points in five | INDIANAPOLIS i¢ 1 ar e Barons off w a lead Han, ¢ 8 3 4 Peck c 4 § 3a hold as jockey Al Snider could anyway, for! he'll guarantee 3 : National Intercollegiat an 2 ‘se7| they never relinquished. After! Masters 4 2 3 Schuvler, 2 1 3itak ithout choki he hi | i Minneapolis Millers have a (J OHA! 51 uoliegia e Tourney' ... ., ... ABR Xo mE Wayne - A EL a her ex. | Robinson, ¢ 1 ier 213 A ou Sp oS the horse fast early pace, setting the stage rookie outfielder in camp who B ad pa nt average. Beard, oo : 4 0 3 3 0 olToledo .- tees 3937 993 Cap, had fired a third One ra) oiiram, ! 3 o § Walker g 3 1 1 i 09 3-5. {for Citation’s closing Tue, HARE goes by the handle of Ham IT PAYS TO BE CAREFUL Pixar, +380 10 o|Piint 52 133 Goal Heninger,f 1 0 0 Crim. 1 1 2 «He's the fastest horse I've ever many believe Coaltown will for Bam ham y ' . i | alie Ralph Almas, the C \ | ! { ” i es i A Ham of the + + + In defeating the ‘Michigan Wentael, ct B NH ? : 3 . on ries HEIRS » “300 took Sy for the fastest Caps) Snyder. ¢ ° 10 Jone am, too sjhandled, Ben Jones said. get 10 stop. — Dinols & Market - 1 Bi N : } . ~Cities ...... be B | — we} — park, it will be all right with Big ; ine champlons last week, [Merson 2 ........4 0 1.3 3° oloenkesh is ian ing production. . | ‘Totals 2¢ 12 20] Totals 18 12 16 Mill City fans George De- | (he Holy Cross basketeers igenai e 1.1\llll% 0 © 3 o o/Sheboygan ......000l00 ©. 33 31 3a FPodolsky and Gerry Couture Score by Periods a My y on of {he To. | Committed only 10 personal |Retsher. p'........2 1 3 1 2 1 RESULTS YESTERDAY got two tallies in 11 seconds, Co-|Lafavette .......... Fa uw WE B L ledo ™ mahager > | fouls . . . The Crusaders won [satel .. 00.005 0 1 o § o g Tri-Cities 65, Minneapolis 61. ture’s coming from a center-ice| “pres Throws Miss he air uy aingingn ay ioady by B Yeclsive store; tov, , Totals j a “a 8 M11 2 Syracuse os DAY BeEsuLYs drive which was the longest of | Pecks Sevier 3 Wig 20 Ward. ] MIGHEST CA Md to 45... All of which Proves | gore: baited to 11 3| Rochester 83, Sheboygan 44. | the season. a Masters 3, Robinion, ‘Mop. PAT Fame om ord onle She you can hold the other team’s | bation foe Swedes in 9th, Oshkosh 88, Ft. Wayne 43, | Bukovich wound up with al. Officials james Crow and Paul Bate-| "i | STANLEY J gled to right and wi (score down by being careful. |Markiand, 2 .....3 0 0 7 3 (Firat Round Phayofts) three-goal hat trick for the gysngviie ¢ My: © | 113 W. Wash, ght an as tossed 2 Phy e (48) ur cie (40) | f out at first base. + + « Free throws can beat you. |Jfark. 2b .. 3 0 0 0 3 0 TOMORROW—Tr-Cities at INDIANAP-|Barons while Simpson got two| g ft pf fg It pf 1 os «+ « They also touch off rallies (Rermasdes, It 103 6 3 § § |e Ft. Wavhe. Minneapoln at Osncots | 50818 and a pair of assists for Vanover 3% fibvort 0 1 4 a wn iN \ . 1 0 0 oat Ft. Wayne; Minneapolis at Oshkosh. Vanover, { v Fort 01 4 3 HOW IT WORKS On th by giving a trailing team a lft. [Moore If .......1 3 9.4.0.9 fecememtemseessmtgiom———— the home forces. » |Hamilton.e 7 2 1 Powell c 3 2 3 «s+ Un e » » bhi 0 | chwitz, g k Newton, 3 4 0 . subject of players released from| A LARGE EVENING . . . Look Raberge, 3 1 § 3 & & : On the Ice Gary Team Wins State |Metiowel.s io 3 Bevabut. « 133 | LOA - for a wild woolly night in Chi-|Adcon, ef... 3 1 0 2 1 o (Final Standing) | {Clark.g° 0 0 0 Delk, ¢ 00 1 A big league clubs, there are rules Whisenant, cf > 1 0 ; <a: : : _ THE IN ’ cago on Monday, Oct. 4 . . . The|Logan, ss ... 2 1-88 AMERICAN LEAGUE ‘YMCA Liftn Cc — — — DIANA to be observed. . . . Drafted play-|Chicago Cardinals. National Prg|Schuicuter, s 1 1 2 2 8 1 Eastern Division g Crown | Totals 23 411 Totals 151013 , 0 ® end 0 0 1 0 0 { Score by Period ; | WE Wash ers and those called up from the Footbull League champions, are uliigan, » ra 1 ° : ° 2 o| Providence Sia ve a 3 “ “a Sa Ei a Sue | Day Yioa Evansville .. ne Pig “9 21—48 NEW S I T! Cor. Virginia ni minors und 0 meet the hometown rivals, t ITS, LL... 1 1 1 0 0 oo "VER. 42 = three Muncie ............. HW 3 740 ® . 1047 fall draft’ must be carried Bears, under the lights vals, thegiy py. Sori 30 3 0 1 0 pniadciphis Li. 33 41 5 48 360 231|Trsts, two seconds and a third | Pre amilton 3 Newion 2. Fen_3' ° ee -— we’ - ew — anover, Am n hy . 3 I] until Apr. 1. . . . For this reason|key Park . . . This was in the Totals rears. 3 6 10 37 18 3% i oy cen 88 © 1 mph, ine Sate YMCA| Officials—Dean Malsska and G. P. Sil: Y x27 the Pirates are not free to send ovginal Sstwiule a3 an Oct. 3}, wis tathed for Migs dy urs, | Western Division |Central Y Pp an ay in thejver. ~~ =~ = TOMORROW . . . See the good ; certain surplus pastimers to the day game . . . Incidentally, the Milwaukee Sry — ; yo NLT Rg O00 B) ule: : He's ' Indianapolis Indians at this time Cardy Byeetone see no recession} Runa batied In—S8cott, ul bis a, plate | Eltisburgh Re # is i3 n 3 Ho oy aig. 4 See Mundie Mos Chorged wink LEON 3 READY ICL.AUF ON + + » but players who were pur- aroun the corner . . 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