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Friddle Named Coa

. Own Team as Champs ® _ Lawrenceburg Tigers Rank as One Of State's Hottest Schoolboy Quintets

a By Jim Smith

Kern McGlothin, basketball coach at Winslow High School, . notified us he was sending in a picture of his team. “You, might like to publish it,” he says, “as they will be the

1948-49 state champs.” . . . Mmmm, nothing like being| sure of yourself . . . me |

{through graduation. You

One of the hottest, teams |gon't always have to have a big opponent get?

in the state now appears toiclub to win games. . . . Lancaster) | Jjru

he the Lawrenceburg Tigers. . . . Central is a good Sxamplt. ‘is The defending champions of the! They only have ne: y . J Southeastern Indiana Conference/Test of them are 57” and up... . .| have won four: ii’ a row, the last|In five games, all of which they over Madison, 45-44. . . . Madison;{ Won. they averaged 55 Joints y

1p until that game, had won four game. .

in a row. . ..

, RE who coached the 1943 Plerceton

So high|team which was rated as the high-\what Butler University will face THE BOYS at Straughn hig est scoring team offensively and|ggturday night in the Butler

“school h icked out a tough Shoo! hate L Ficked oul hey ie the second best defensively in the ps playing a full schedule of 18 /°tate. His attack this year, as gamés and only have 12 boys on|USual, is based on fast breaks | ne the entire squad. . . . Last year|With some set up plays. . they had 16 boys out for the sport

and won 18 games while losing 4.|5tIn8 this year has only lost

s = = | The boys from Clearspring had a peculiar thing happen in their game with Vallonia. Clear-

total four games was eight points. Perhaps the answer to their phenomenal success. lies in what Principal Harold Moody" tells us. . ++ "Our school is small,” he says, “but we apologize to no one for lack of team spirit, cléan play and good sportsmanship. We stress these points, and winning fust seems to come along with them.” . . . Incidentally all five hoys in the starting lineup of this| be one quarter behind the team last year were honer stu-| “Whole game. . .. dents. ... , a uN 5 . r » Speaking * of sportsmanship, there seemed to be a lack. of it among the spectators of the Jefforson high schpol, Anderson “high school game at Lafayette the other night. . . . The Anderson boys and the officials came In for plenty of abuse from the fans who evidently didn’t like heir defending champions being

first quarter, Vallonia 14 in the second, Olearspring 23 in the second, Vallonia 28 in the third; Clearspring 38 in the third and |a Vallonia 38 in the fourth. The boys from Vallonia just seemed in

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ketball tourney, Dec, Hammond are all set, club to face the tough Hammond In

same boat. ing to rebuild his basketball team and bas only four returning let-

hurt the most by the nasty distermen to use as a foundation...

play was Marion Crawley who didn’t like it even a little bit.

coach of $ Pens sgaumt-Clay

It's Dog Eat Dog in Big 9 Race for Champ Cagers

By ED SAINSBURY, United Press Sports Writer

CHICAGO, Dec. 8—It'll be dog-eat- ; : og-eat-dog in Midwest basketball Beggle ath all Scor

this year, and it's a 10-to-1 shot that the eventual Big Nine champlon will drop at least one Conference game before ig Nine is oi

Only three times since the 1915-19 season has a Bi [Balt State 67, Indiana C : ‘ g Nine . a Central 61, Minnesota under Doc DeFauw 62. Karina, :

for an undisputed |awrence Tech 83, Tri-State 43.

team gone through without a league defeat. Cooke blasted 10 foes in that campaign

Hikilled last September; accepted

trophy in her husband's honor here last night.

{made the presentation at formal dinner as the American 5°

WHAT

Western ALRUELIR Board opened a three- i {Walton 47, Metea 41 ; LT Pw G ing pe three-day meet-| 4 New Lisson 14. lst. Louls L184 4 30 ; ) Williams 33-3 | Buffalo rn. X30) 33, <Nesdmare 30 BE u al Other big car awards were Mu-| Worthington 50, Jasonviile.3s. [PHSB od 3 8 35 a ron JFohr, Milwaukee, se Cleveland eC

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winner, third.

Spider Webb of! Dayton won

thé Midwest

ington, Del., Schnectady, N. Y. Roy Sherman of Bedford, 0.1 {championship with Chick Barbo, | Huntington, Cal, second: Neal! 8u Carter, Detroit, third; Carl For-|. berg, Detroit, fourth, and Pete Romcevich, Gary, fifth, §

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| | All the best in mation

me ereme——o ally &nown quality Name Pelican Manager lia

men’s {~——Hugh Luby, veteran of 16 years, {on the diamond, and the “brains” {of the San Francisco Seals infield of the Pacific Coast League {for the past three seasons, today! {was named player-manager of the New Orleans Pelicans for 1949,

; Welcome the Caps Home See the Mighty Barons

Open. Dally to 9 PF. M.

"(aps vs.: Cleveland, Tomorrow, 8:30 P.M.

State Teachers _ OSsstommssanovor comes (ffer Butler An ptinieic note popes wn emai ve tier cov) SOYOFR TSE

The ment at Kansas City last year,

and Forward Duane Klueh was chosen All-America by the Helm “a Foundation and was fifth in the Coach of the team is Bill Bryanination in scoring.

two games to stiff Big Nine com-

- + Theljgveled their first three opponents team’ that makes ‘up the frsti;, i qine Loufsville, ge

2/team which beat them in the _ , And the margin of loss in the|Sames in the last three seasons. NAIB' tourney last year.

spring scored 14 points in the [itselt in Indiana's Big Four and|

PAIRINGS for the holiday bas- player “at 28-29" dt!g-foot 2-inch Donald McDonsld| . « « First handles the other forward spot. |

club, one of the best in the state, either Daniel Dimich or James! { : £8 will be the Rossville Hornets. . . .|Hans. Both are 6-foot 3 inches, — Ibe Indianapolis Caps crashed

Coach Bob Wehrly of Pennville|At guards will be Robert Rover High School 1s having his troubles|only 5 feet 10 inches, but ys

along . with othes high schoolifast, and Lenn defeat t coaches pulling an oar in thelfeet 2 y. Rasewsidl, 6

Wehrly is busy try-|strength.

to.be the

grove. .

C TTR i . | vsville , Cay 1 the 1948 national championship [Plainfield - Boys’ Boho

tral Ridgeville 65, Gray 49 ley

second;| . a Mauri Rose. South Bend: s00-Mite Open With . Villanova |

y dirt Dec. 8 8 (track championship rankinglopen its 1949 football season with | ahead of Tommy Mattson, Wilm-ia night game Sept. 17 against|

won the national midget class Amateur Basketball

Last night's scores .in the fon ue

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NEW ORLEANS, Dec, 8 (UP) Rania

Sycamores Backed Up By Imposing Record By BILL PITTMAN

How tough can a basketball

Indiana State's Sycamores were nners-up in the NAIB tourna-

ey won ‘the Midwest tourney,

This package of prestige Is

eldhouse. Butler lost its first

tition, while the Sycamores

the same

Kleuh To Lead Attack

e challenge was accepted. It|

the series.

{will be Kleuh, 6-foot 3-inch foriward, who was the most valuable

Rally

Leading the Sycamore attack | i 1 Philadelphia, 9-

the “NAIB “tourney:!

the center position will be|

inches of defensive |? to 8,

1000 Teacher Fans Coming

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{before 2500 fans at the Arena. Narduzzi of the Zionsville.

Blue Devil Gridmen Turn Netmen

These four Shortridge Blue Devil football players, chown above, aren't confused.. They're just State flung the gauntlet at But-| getting the last bit of football cut of their system in their fighter moments with the Blue Devil basketler last year when Butler ranked| ball team. At left is Ralph Davis, a halfback in football: Charles Glesing, a guard, “centering” the

basketball, and Bill Bosson, an end, Quarterback Fred Davis, one of the better prép passers in this

\will be the 28th meeting of the > 2 the last two years, is under the "center.

{two schools on the hardwood in| series terminated by the war.| da S Butler has won 19 te State's 9! !

Beats [Silent Hoosiers, Lawrence

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Washington Handed - Year's First Loss; Hale To Stay as Player

Locals Play Their Best Game of Season As tumpp.and Outgoing Mentor Set Pace

Seated in the stands at the Jets-Washington game at Butler field house last night was a man who seldom took his eyes off the

was appointed as the new coach of the Jets. In making the announcement of the change in coaches, Paul Walk, owner of the Jets, stated -he had conferred with Bruce Hale

and that he, Hale, had agreed to y College. In 1930, while h2 coathed step aside if Walk thought it was Washington High, his te

the best thing for the club. Hale] said last night that he would con- (the state Shampionship,, Ye had tinue to play for-the Jets if Walk another state championship team {in 1938 while coach at Ft. Wayne

{wished him to. South Side. From 1941 to 1944 he ‘was coach at Toledo University,

Hopes Hale Stays Walk stated he hoped Hale! While at Franklin College would stay with the club. “I he was rated as the best defensive think,” he said, “that Bruce Hale player in the state. is one of the greatest players in| The new coach has just a week the pro basketball game today, [to work out with the boys before land so long as he is-able to play|they nieet the New York Knicker

Ibasketball, I would like to have bockers here Monday night in the # {him on

eam.” {second game of a doubleheader. Unaware that they were getting|In- the first game, the Chicago a new coach, the Jets handed the Stags will play the Baltimore Washington Capitols' a = Pear] Bullets.

visitors a present they didn't] aisnspelis (34) Washington (78)

Central, Pike on Cage Card

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Come From Behind In Final. 3 Minutes PHILADELPHIA, Dec. 8 (UP) (docket to battle foreign opposition tonight.

he Philadelphia Rockets, Danville with an offensive avera, in a fast, high-scoring Pike Township is the other, -_ | American Hockey League game county aggregation to toe the figuratively while Charles Gles-| imark tonight, playing host to Ing topped the Blue Devils’ oof

Bears Seek 4th Straight Win in Danville Tilt; Deaf School Basketballers Try for .500 Mark

By JIMMIE ANGELOPOLOUS One city quintet and a pair of county net teams are on fhe

The Red Devils willing with 11 points. The Cards

More than 1000 Terre Haute Rockets and Calum MacKay ofjtry for No. 3 in five games and Missed nine of 25 charity tosses |

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Philadelphia drew first blood in! ! minutes /the first period when Sam Mul-|Friday and five more Saturday. © — |holland scored his fifst of two Bhortridge’s Blue Devils helped But the Caps|open y ; came roaring back with three hy outlasting Southport’s Cardi- Ralph, 3 to take a 3-to-1 18ad. Nar-pnals at the county then scored his first count-|last night. jer in the final minutes of the Steiner's second victory in three |games and Coach Jewell Young's two third loss in four tilts.

ponents to 39 points defensively.

The last holdouts on the state|ToOters will be clamoring for Indianapolis turned in the hat/have averaged above the 40-mark While Shortridge muffed eight of . 8 basketball front open their cam-{Bulldog blood Saturday. Tickets trick, with MacKay’s third goal offensively, and limited their op-|19 gifts shots. tough road - of paigns tonight. . . , Terre Haute|for the game, Which | might prove the final score of the game. Mag Chase, ¢ game ear in the : ¢ ; " Crawfordsville High.land Terre Haute Garfield plays|fieldhouse, have sold like heen ee Neat do ai cakes in the Sycamores’ home| The contest, one of the best donning game uniforms this eve-|R.Davisg /here this season, featured fast, ning and will go to McCordsville. S4Hné 8 Butler hepes of taking the sap alert offensive and defensive tac- Coach Caskey’s five hopes to gain from the Sycamores are pinned tics on the part of both. teams. on the healing of Jimmy Doyle's) leg. Injured in the early against Ohio.

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- > — championship. [OTHER COLLEGES {counters in the second period. In| pick Jacobs put Shortridge f : 7 Augustana 37; ! ; ourth triumph’ in six starts by In 1920-30 Piggy Lambert's Central Ptionigee 20. HiMadals 17, the first eight minutes of the ahead in 10 seconds with a fielder’, inning Clark Township, 46 -to| Purdue, starring Johnny Wooden, |Seniey, 56 Asoury Seminary 36. third. Narduzzi countered twice and the Blue Devils continued in = PP'n& Clark ZOWNSAip, : whipped 10 league rivals and in [Fast Texas State 86 Astin 41 for the, Rockets and Haidy tal-|front throughout the game. After 33. at the Hornets’ gym. ag" w= = 3 1042-43 Doug Mills’ Illini Whiz Fordham 66, Rider 51. lied for Indianapolis to tie the the first quarter, Shortridge led,| Pon Cunningham, with 13 y _{Kids in thelr prime whaled an 5° o"" (Washington) 91, Pt Belvoir score at 6 to 6. Then the Caps 18 to 8, and held a 25-to-18 mar- markers, paced the home team, the ‘ : even dozen opponents: Georgetown (Ky.. Cbliege 61, Southern Went on their second three-goaligin at the rest period. It was 34/Which led, 25 to 13, atthe mid-| : | Iowa has only one regular Holy Cross 0. Riots ae eL.3. @ {scoring spree of the night to tuck te 27 when the last frame began.[Wa¥y mark. : 1 A capacity erowd, part of which back, but Conference Champion|M/Y7'lle 53 St. Benedict's 4s. [ihe gamle away, Near the finish, David Bertram, Bech Greve 0) Cun Tp an had to stand, watched Michigan has five and Purdue Miaini 75 DR ie B. {--The. Caps returned to Indian-{Horton Smith and - Jack Arm- | Henson, ¢ Hi iStoehr, f Fah George, 210, of Hollywood, Cal, And every club has its quota|hio 10. Marietta go. |apolls, where they meet Cleve- strong narrowed the gap for the gnée.t ~~ 3 § Jpursettt - § @ 1 defeat * Soe Wolf, 10, of of sophomore prospects who a Deancrrioa aliforaie 1 land tomorrow night.’ {Cards but the rally was eut off} ne 5s mmr} Colum-|ooy1q St. ; . c . by th wm ra nugn, jMeLain, c ok bus, O., last night in the Armory ST "holds true of the giants ra 85 Salen Pacific (Hockey, Summary so» | Bl Ralph, the winners 63 Wies® § § npn 43 in two out of three falls. : independsnts. Papal has no Wake . Forest &. Samp JLadeune 6. formas... CH ‘Sawchug CORte, stood Out literally and ick == iy k, - - a 4 I Mikans , - bu Ray Meyer has|wilbert Stat p . . wy wsbury als | 0 ’ Gorgeous, who entered the ring te Coorlas and oe fo Wilbarferce Biate Fh fiton ’ a WD. irre Nicholson Irish Open Cage pScore at Hall—Beech Grove 25, Clark only after it had been thoroughlylang a standout sophomore, Bob| > righ ‘% {Narduzst LW. Podolsky > : se Throws Missed—Henson, _Cingo, sprayed by his valet, was wearing|Govedagica. , He Gr a OLS ns Weller SEUISON TONIGhT [Syn Se & Godin WBeeialc’y 3 4 #3 . hy rl he hd Ares! y =| eo ‘a multi-colored robe and a net] Coach Moose Krause has all|Shertridge 37, Southport 3d. ’ * mond, lires. Woh Manatty. Maho): : 9 - | goReferee—Frank Baird. Umpire—Hermsh f and, a % - 23 . . ot on Word Bp Tra of Sr Dame ol, HE BE eros |GE8 ME BE HE Bs mame oe et ee 3 - 3 a, Au a : ? Morrison; Li TE oT A eH - BCD - : " vids. with & body slam hut lost|1e0" Barnhorst ready-made bo Beatota 35. Miiaon 2. Haidy, Heller ATI a A schedule tonight...A SILL - ‘ {stard ¥ %|Bioomington 63, Sullivan 37 } Svore by Reviods home against Illinois in the top 1e second in two minutes when Stardom. Loyola, ‘with. coach|Brownstown 36 Seymour 33 : oi : > SAYS: Wolf applied a rolling leg scis-'Tom Haggerty, has every starter Ctmden 56 Carrollion 3. INDIANAPOLIS § 33 Houser - collegiate game carded : rs, A heéadlock and press was back headed by a.terrific center, Dugger 34 Midna 3b" Scoring Summary tonight. SPECIAL 2 26d by Gorgeous to win the final Jack Kerris, Bahsville Memarial 48, ‘Canneiton #4. | erst ‘Period—~Philadelphia Miitholland The Illini will be the first of |] This Week Unly ‘all fv 11 minutes. > Biit the Big Nine race is the|r.. Branch 36. Bootvilie 35 ated a adnate, Macey three straight Big Nine foes for! Ladigs’ Half In the other matches, Enrique ig chase in the Midwest, and Frankfort 44, Lebanon 41 rovertime) (Bruneteau)., 16:02; Indianapolis, Reid the Irish. In another attraction; | Seles + Heels Torte, 230, Wop. over Sammy|on the Surface. who'll heat Mich. CLE, Co (KF) Ii Faret 30| (Mackay! nang’ 1700. Whiadeotit, Indiana State's unbeaten Syca: || parmenty $225 EX onacher. 237. 1n"18 mithuted. Ana IBRNT Susi pmo, for “awn; Surg Walluer- 30. {Wash ho oan Sa so —- is :{IOTes. will _be at home ggainst || now $1.85 . A ———————————————————————— r - ary * ei] 3 1 and’ - 3 x We Hl is xh Hoh oo 3] * Larry Moguin, 232. battled fo ayy TCT ieencuaiie Sl, Orawtocterile th Drention PUBIERCL 4.03 Tudaaoalin aiern. HIlnoLs. wo + : -minute draw with Al Lovelock, |Gresnsbury 83, New Castle 81 (overtime). Reid (MacKay, Glover), 1035 Indinnag-1 In state games tast—might-¥n Men's Half Soles & Heel: ety Xi | A es Hi D' \ +4 }, 013 + di 8 20. Ss. orm {Hammond Clark 40, Hammond Tech 39. J The Hersea heir): 18-25. diana Central lost its fourth game Formerly. $3.35 - ; 47 | [Hartford City 37. Muncie Burris 34. (Penalty; Nicholson Fulidulobis argo. 1D five starts, bowing to Ball Now $ ; - al | » _Lynnville -— ade \ i . - ba } 7 SQUIRE Shop, MEN'S . {Honey Creek 56, West Terre Haute 33. Latetaniw, Bushy, 1 Indianapolis, | State at Muncie: 67 to 61; Con 2. I 2. 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Hale opened the Jet scoring| wotais 36 22 19) Totals 8 Indianapolis, 43,

T attack with a field goal and while] Scoiee hai time:

{ing the first quarter, the Caps 3 Nagy 4 Lumpp 6 Kostecks 2; Washe held a slight 23-19 margin as the!" Het. "iG, Qoloradorter and |

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ter, the Jets evened the count at p : 2 36-36 with 3:49 to go on four Tech Light Brigade

|buckets in a row, and the Caps To End Drive ‘Monday {called time. Heading the three-game card will be Lawrence Central's bidla field goal and a free throw to| {through with three. goals in the for iis fourth straight victory. The defensive Bears, who have lim-\5u¢ the Hoosiers out in front and!$15.000 to light the Tech High final six minutes last night tojited their opposition to an average of 21 points a game, 0 tOthey led as the half ended, 43-40. School football field will end next ge of nearly 35 points an outing.| The first three quarters of the Monday, Harold Koehler, chair-

Andy : Kostecka hit; The drive to obtain a goal of

second half was a see-saw affair man of the Tech Light Brigade until field goals by Fritz Nagy | Committee, announced today. and Ray “Lumpp put the Jets out! The drive, being conducted by in front again, 59-54. From that the Tech seniors, has netted $6500 point on they were never headed. and has continued for three Hale, Lumpp Lead Attack |Weeks. Rar Brunt of the scoring attack last! night was carried by Ray Lumpp Pro Basketball who hit eight field goals and 10 2

% 4 on free throws for 26 points, and CATOV UP 2 PERCE STANmINGS

Hale who scored 10 field goals! L. Pct. and three free throws for 23 Nashington 8 points. {Boston .. 9 438 High scorsr for the Caps was. patios I + Bones McKinney who hit six field Providence 13 133 goals and five free throws for a ? total of 17 points. The Caps took pserester wb Roh plenty of shots at the basket last St. Louis . BA 887 night, 102 all told, but they only §iieeso j=: 8.3 89 hit 28 for-a shooting average of By me ria . 3 } 1 mn

275. At the foul line they were nearly perfect, missing only three charity tossés in 25 tries. - Friddle on Wonder Five Friddle, who takes over as coach today .is'a Hoosier product. He played basketball at Franklin High School and was a member of “Wonder Five” at: Franklin!

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