Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 December 1948 — Page 10
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¥ FREUDENTHAL, United Press Soprts Writer ki ban band of fired-up high school basketball players, the toast of Boone County, and Muncie Central's veterans, were the talk of Hooslerland’s schoolboy hardwood brigade today. Lebanon, dubbed by its coach, Forest Witsman, as “the fightingest bunch of high school players in the state,” had a sweet" victory over. Anderson tucked away today, and Central's Bear- ° "oats led the first United Press statewide rankings of the season. Coach Art Beckner's Cats were idle last night. They've been “hot” ever since their football boys joined the varsity and have piled up-a- five-game winning streak. They've got a date with New Castle tonight. But Lebanon had its big chance—and made good-—last aight. The Tigers, a thorn in the eyes of North Central conference ‘clubs, mastered touted Anderson, 47 to 44, That broke the Indians’ four-game winning streak. For Lebanon it was the second victory over tough NCC foes. The Tigers drubbed Lafayette's : tats champs in their opener, and lost to Frankfort's Hot Dogs “only after:an. avertime. struggle last week, * oo.
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Spartans, Flashes Erasing ‘Bitter Football Memories
Cage Teams Start Off Season in Win Column; Sacred Heart Shows Power in Beating Ripple
By JIMMIE Indiana high school basketball, a great equalizer, has revers
* dismal football seasons for Franklin Township and Sacred Heart. gto in Sat Latrence Can Caskey’s Sacred Heart footballers, facing a sched-|
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THE DOGS, with six straight wins on. their ledger, were. in. the runner-up spot this week. And Evansville Central's Bears, who made it four in a row by besting city rival Bosse last night, 39 to 34, were in third place. THe Bears led ail’ the way, although ' it was at times nip-and-tuck, and their well-groomed, co-ordinated attack was their main strength, Huntingburg, of the Southern Conference and idle last night, was In fourth place, and Anderson, despite last night's setback, squeezed into the last spot of the upper: bracket ahead of Lawrenceburg, which racked up No. 7 last night, dumping Franklin, 43 to 25. Auburn wa¢ next, also with deven vieiories, and Huntington and Brazil, both winners last night, followed. The Vikings held Bluffton to 15 points in a possession game -struggle and won, 24 to 15, while Brazil toyed with Sullivan, 61 to 41. Hammond, which meets Muncie Central Saturday, was the
10th member of the elite with four triumphs.
. » ELSEWHERE last night, Bioomngton’s Bobby Dobson and Jack Crandall ‘got 21 and 20 points, respectively, to lead the Panthers to a 67-to-44 win over Crawfordsville. It vas their fourth win in ‘six starts; Madison poured it on
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South Side Quintets Battle Satria Night
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'igers, Bearcats Talk Of Hardwood
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‘Franklin Twp. Cagers af Greenfiel eld Friday
- Mitchell, 56. to. 37. with Dee Monroe again showing the way with 19 markers; Richmond's Red Dévils spurted’' in the second half for a safe margin and a 62-to-40 whacking over Connersville, and Kendallville mage it eight straight, blasting Bremen, 60 to 39. Anderson's loss left only 14 major unbeaten schoolboy quintets in the state. Other “Big Ten” leaders in the initial roll call Tast season who didn’t make the grade were Bedford, South Bend Central, Lafayette, Madison, Richmond, ¥t. Wayne South, Princeton and Logansport. Here it is, the first’ weekly United Prem rankings of the campaign: 1. Muncie Central (5-0). 2: Frankfort (6-0); 3. Evansville Central (4-0). 4. Huntingburg (5-0). 9. Brazil (5-0). 5. Anderson (4-1). 10, Hammond (4-0). Well- regarded: Madison (6-1), Lebanon (.-2), Bloomington (4-2), Lafayette (4-2), Kendallville (8-0), Greencastle (5-1), Hammond Clark (4-1), New Albany (3-1), Peru (4-1), Indianapolis
6. Lawrenceburg (7-0). 7. Auburn (7-0). ' 8, Huntington (7-0).
TARR) HA LT i RAS SET
Off the Backboard—
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last victory was over South’ won: five in a row. Star for the Archers is Doug Lawrence. He scored 17 points in
the game against Washington, 10 of them in the third period.
Night .
Photos by Lioyd Walton, Times Photographer.
FRANKLIN TOWNSHIP (left to right}—Center Dick Walker, Forward Pht Wampler, Forward Ben McFarland, Guard Dave Young ord Guard Gene McCullough.
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anklin Township's only gridiron vielnry in nine games came at Tomorrow
{roel High School easkeihay tory over Broad Ripple in history. |g, 0
fhe expense of Sacred Heart's Spartans * To date the Flashes’ hardwood am has won four and lost two hile Sacred Heart has won three and lost two,’ % More than that, Coach CasRey 's netters became “giant” kill‘grs Baturday night by tripping $road Ripple, one of the better ams in the county, 46 to 45, s to Bill Pickard’s 21 points.’ 5 Five Starters Return Frankly, the Rockets may not have been ready mentally for that one, after winning four ho oe The Spartans’ 6-won, 14-| os record -of - last year could e been food for complacency with five returning starters last year, should have been for serious thought. ainst Ripple, four seniors— “6-5 Pickard, Péte Schaefer, m Engelking and Jack Carroll Junior ‘Ray Riley—were hes| Greenfield's sectional titlists. 41 Bt he ha 3 midwi ut Coach Potter has been forced way nto I ET arin rely on his top five and has ley has an injured leg and | bably will-be out when the Sfartans face | Manual at the | - South mory,. -8.| Friday but first travel to-M rriss Pennsylvania, Saturday “night. | town. tonight. Other raat this her senior, Bob Hardesty, evening will find Pike Township : “will fill in, and more capable re] playing ‘host to thé Deaf School serves, Ed Butler, Bob Fishero, and Lawrence Central, the only - Hogan, and Jack Dwenger, unbeaten team in the county, try1 back them up. ing for its sixth Straight at home It was the Spartans’ first vie-| with. Mooresyille. =
Flashes Have Lost Only Tw The Flashes have lost only to a good Fairland team and to
proved Ben Davis at the Giants’
five is well up among the scoring leaders in the county. . In six games, Ben ‘McFarland |
in seven games for Beech Grove. | Five-foot, six-inch Dave Young has 52 points, Dick Walker has 18, the five-foot. five-inch Gene McCullough has 12 and Phil Wa: has-39; Coach Hank Potter, in his first’ season last year, won 17 and lost six, lost by one point to Speedway |
{already after losing four of his
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Relative Strength of Basketball
other team will beat that team by exactly 10 points.
‘Half-Basket’ Better Than None —Game Ends 35-35
| BLADENSBURG, Md, Dec. 15, { (UP)—When a Bladensburg High
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‘teams this week
just about here and while conference and intersectional battles again crowd the schedule near {the end of the week, one pre-holi-day tourney will be staged. Tech, {beaten last week by Frankfort, {will play host to Broad Ripple, Howe and Washington.
oy ” ” s OF THE major unbeaten” teams in the state, several face, some crucial tests. The Frank< fort Hot Dogs who sport-$ix victories against no défeats travel to Lafayette Pfiday to play Jeff in a Ngth Central Conference ga Evansville Central playg” Jeffersonville, also a Friday game. Hammond, with a regéid of four wins and
no losses plays a rugged Muncie Centyil quintet that has a re- , of 5 nm 5,
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_ WEDNESDAY, DEC. 15, 1948
Ft. Wayne South Side To Bring Strong Club
Archers Meet Shortridge Here Friday Night;
I's Almost Time for Holiday Tournaments
By JIM SMITH HIGH SCHOOL basketball fans in Indianapolis “will
have a chance Friday night to see a fancy outfit from up North. Ft. Wayne South Side comes to town to play Short-
While the Archers have a record of two and two, their
Bend Washington who had
ton, Wabash and Washington. It is the first series of a four year contract and the V! from Huntington prabably rule as favorites. . ”
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ence tilt, Keep an 8 on those Bearcats. Theyre ging to be one of the real oosier powers, They've won e games against
no losses, ad two of these were confere Hits,
THE RED DEVILS of West de Lafayette will run into eir sternest test of the year tomorrow night when they meet the cagers from Terre Haute Gerstmeyer. This game should be a free scoring affair. The Red Devils have dumped in 206 points in four games. The Black Cats have 167 points in a similar number of games.
o = ” TICKETS have gone on sale at Rushville High 8Schol for. the ‘holiday tourney to be held at Memorial gym New Year's Day.
* BUSIEST of the perfect record Teams competing against Rushis Evansville ville, the defending champs, will They've - only played be Connersville, Greensburg and ~1two games so far and won them Shelbyville.
both. But tonight they meet Teli] { THE INDIANA s TATE
|City, a dangerous outfit, and then
{travel to Gary to play Emerson |
glad to see Sunday roll around.
2 ” os THE JAN. 1 tournament at Huntington will have two teams from the northern end of the | state and two from the southern. The teams in the tourney
1 { are Vincennes Alices, Hunting-
land Wallace Friday and Satur-| day night. They'll probably be!
Schaol for the Deaf is leading the Capital District Conference
will
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with one win and no losses. -
Jerry Moers; the gridiron, is high point man for the Silent Hoosiers with 50 points in five games. Pike | Township, with a conference | record of one loss and no wins to-
meets the Silent Hoosiers
| ' night.
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Jet Castoff Cages 24 Points As Bullets Beat Locals, 88-75
Times Special CHICAGO, Dec. 15—Hal Tidrick, just one of many cast off by the Indianapolis Jets for “the good of the team,” got his revenge
| here last night, {feated the Jets, ame.
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{lead, 47-25 lead at the halftime = and a 70-52 advantage at the dumped in 17 points for: Balti.
three-quarter mark. Freddie Lewis,
Circuit Denies Terre Haute Bid
a 1949 membership in the Grand
The ball went through the hoop, —Terre Haiite's application for thy
Circuit was rejected “here yester-|
day as directors announced a 27-
more. Ray Lumpp was high point-
another ex-Jet, maker for Indianapolis with 17.
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