Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 December 1948 — Page 12
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‘Spartan-Redskin _ Prep Basketball
By JIMMIE A
the four-team tourney at Tech other contests within the county
2000 8. Pennsylvania, heads the
contests while Manual would settle for its first'one in five outings. Speedway will play host to Greenwood this evening and Ben Davis, winner of two in eight games, is at home with Terre Haute "Gerstmeyer, The Giants end their pre-holi-| day schedule next Wednesday by entertaining the Shortridge Blue Devils.
South Side, 26 to 24, on its own floor. Big Bill Ralph stood out like Gulliver on Lilliput in most departments for the yictors. Ralph scored 16 of his team’s points, was a bear on defense and rebounded with zest. He, handled himgelf well for a 6-5, 220-pound man and. will be more of a major threat to the ‘opposition as the main cog of the spirited Blue Devil five this winter, His deception off the pivot contributed much to the 22 personal fouls called against South Side.
Archers Lose Regulars The Archers, playing without a singlé ‘regular from last year’s team, are inferior to the . Ft. . Wayne team of a year ago, but that isn’t to detract from the| « Blue Devil's fine performance. Shortridge played well around Ralph and came from behind to gain a 10-to-8 margin in the first period. The tight defensive work of both teams limited the count to a 16-to-14 advantage for
the North Siders widened the breech to 24 to 19 with eight minutes remaining. Dick Jacobs got the lone Shortridge basket inthe final period before the hostilities ended. Shortridge hit only 222, getting eight -fleld goals in 36 tries and
Prep basketball fans who face the SRO sign for the finals of!
Sacred Heart's clash with Manual at the South Side Armory, |
" will be trying for their fourth scalp against the Redskins in six|
Coach Jerry - Stiener's quintet | added lustre to its season's hopes i last night by tripping Ft. Wayne]
Shortridge at the rest period, but!
Where's the Bal ‘Meets Manual
Clash Heads | Card Tonight
NGELOPOLOUS
tonight have a choice of three as alternatives,
three-game card. The Spartans
22 verdict over the hosts last] night. It ‘was the Bear's sixth triumph] in seven games following their first loss this week to Mooresville | by two points. Lawrence led, 30 to 13, at the intérmission.
|Lawrenge Cent. (48)] Brownsburg (22) | tg 1t pt 1g 1t pt Weaver, f 0. 2 Bchenck, { 0 2 Jessup, f 3 0 2(Phillips, £ 200 Crawford, f 0 1 1 Brower, f 000 McFadden, £ 0 0 O/B. Ramyr, ¢ 1 2 3 Bragdon, ¢ 9 3 Taylor, ¢ 3 0 2 Miller, ¢ 1 1 1|Zoliars, g 1 0 2 ler, g 1 1 1Cox, g 20313 Parker, g a0 ow. Rsmyr, g 1 0 4 | Reynolds, g 1 2 1 Steinmetz, g 0 0 0 | | — - Totals 20 8 9 Totals 10 216
Score At Half-Time—Lawrence Central 30, Sroylatuig 13 ee Throws Missed—Lawrence Central 10 A WE Ea 10, | Officials—Referee, George Perry. Um.| pire, Foster Nichols
Pike Triumphs, 47 to 17:
+Pike Township won ‘an easy, 47) to 17,.decision over Thorntown at! the Hed Devils’ gym last night. | The hosts hopped to an 11 to 7! lead after eight minutes, then Imoved to a 25 to 10 count at the 2| half. Pike continued commanding the lead througout the second half, Joe Conarvoe led the win-| ners with 15 points. | Therntown (17) |
Pike (47) : | en - fg ft pf} pt Templin, f f 2 5 Sceririgs, 1 § 2 3 Conarroe, f 6 3 3[Ginn, { 11 a W. © 4 3 Slinton, ¢ A 4 3 Cochran, g 4 3 1'Warmuth, g .0 1 4 Denton, g 2 2 5Davis, 0 2 5 Miller, 1 0 0 1/Ramsey, 00.1 il, t 0 0 3Chambers, f 1 0 1 Mercer, g§ 0.0 3Woody, 00 Newby, g 00 0/Hodges, 8 01 Towns, ¢ 101 Totals 17 13 27] Totals 3 1 23} Score At Hall-Time--Pike Township 25, Thorntown 10.
Free Throws Missed — Pike Township Wagle 3, Denton 3, Newby. Thorntown: | Bcerings, Linton 7, Ginn 3, Warmuth, Hodges 2, Davis 4
Park Loses, 65-43
Park School's basketball team fell a 65 to 43. victim to Greenwood at the latter's gym last night,” It was Park's 4th loss. ._ Greenwood maintained a 19 to 9 margin‘at the first quarter
EVANSTON,
111,
Exams Finished, : Cats Start West
NU Gridders Keyed Up For Rose Bowl Game
ball? Dick Jacobs (13) and J
The cameraman caught this mass of arms and legs in the second quarter of the Shartridge-South Side Ft. Wayne hardwood contest played at the North Siders' gym last night. Who has the ack ‘Axline of Shortridge (behind
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Jacobs) are scrambling for the sphere.
E. Glesing Jr 1imes Stafl Photograpner.
Bill Beery (43) and Byron
Carrier (with glasses) of South Side, behind the maze of players,
Shortridge won, 26 to 24.
Dec. 18 (UP)
—A keyed-up Northwestern University foothall team leaves’ today for the West Coast and the Rose Bowl fresh from completing a battle with the books.
The players handed in their
Face Wabash
Little Giants Seek 2d
Butler University, after a week
of victory.
Here Tonight
Consecutive
Victory Over Traditional State Rivals
of rest, if you exclude jtensive, practice sessions, Is ready to nip in the bud any Wabash thoughts
Toledo Wins, 53-50
are watching an unidentified teammate in the middle of things.
Butler's Revengeful Netters Purdue Cagers
Outlast Nebraska
Never Threatened After Halftime
LAFAYETTE, Dec. 18 (UP)—
“The Bulldogs meet the Crawfordsville Cavemen tonight at 8:15 Nebraska gave Purdue a battle in the Fieldhouse, Of course Coach Bill Johnsons Little Giants will be fired for night, this game and will be very happy to make it two straight against Butler.
or 256 minutes of the game last but the Boilermakers {pulled away to win easily, 64 to 47, for their fourth consecutive victory of the basketball cam-
.{honorable mention with an even
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rar _ SATURDAY, DEC. 1 18,1048
Toray
DeadlineNear
20 Days Remain
to File Entries
In Times. Championship Event
By DON
SIEBERT
With the entry deadline for the city-wide Times Mixed Doubles {Championship Handicap Tournament only 20 days away an increase
‘ ing number of entries were being made today throughout the city, 9 This tourney, in which bowlers pay only. a $1.80 bowling fee, is open to all ABC sanctioned bowlers.
It is slated for Jan. 8-9
and each team will roll once (three games).
Contestants will use their combined averages if they roll in more than one league and If {those leagues are in the house {they bowl in during the tourney. jOthesyia, they will use their {highest league average. Averages used will be these of the week of Dec. 31,1948. | To enter the city-wide mixed doubles bowlers have only to fill out the entry blank appearing at {the bottom of this column. It imay be turned in. at their favorite bowling alley. | Tops 700 | Out at the-Sport Bowl, Emmett {Byers rolled a 710 for Kelly's |Barber Shop last night to outdistance his nearest competitor by almost 30 pins. - He opened {with a 109, then turned in a 268 land finished with a 243. | Sam Allen took the second spot with a 681 for the Stanley Jewelers at Illinois and third position | went to Bob Kelly for 674 sticks| howling with the Roger Popps at | the Delaware. Louanna Early, whose game| has been off in recent weeks, hit| her stride and pounded out a terrific 648. Her all-200 tallies of 221-226-201 were made at Pritcett’s for the flashy Yaver Men's Shop squad. Her teammate, Margaret Skelton, who topped 600 last night almost did it again when she] made a 593. Gertrude Rhodes took third spot with a 578 to give the Yavers’ quintet a monopoly. Tompkins Ice Cream five took the men's honor score with a 3089 and Marott Shoe Store got
700 BOWLER (MAN) . Emmett Byers, Kelly's Barber. Shop.. 710 600 BOWLERS (MEN)
In the women's events, | the Yaver Men's Shop again léd the field with a healthy 2853. Herb Hohlt of the Herrmann Funeral Home squad became a candidate for thé Triplicate Club whenn he turned in three 180s for a 540 at the Sport Bowl, The North. Indianapolis Mer chants League. held a ‘turkey shoot at Parkway last night and Jack Hensley walked off with the big first prize turkey. A total of 8 turkeys were offered as prizes by the Midstate Poultry & Egg Co. To célebrate the event, the Wilder Fuel Co. paid for refreshments for league members and their families at - the Midget Diner, 30th St. and Capitol Ave, New Tourney Opens The 9th annual $3000 Men's Doubles Classic opens at Dezelan’s Bowling Alleys Jan. 15 and (will continue two week - ends |thereafter. An entry fee of $7 |includes the cost of bowling. In the handicap division a first prize of .$350 is guaranteed and a {guaranteed $300 purse goes to [frst place in the actual. Lou Dezelan explained that 60 per cent of the prize money will be offered for handicap scores and-40- per-cent- for actual. “Fhe contestants handicap will be based ‘on 75 per cent of the difference between their average and 200. Anyone wishing to enter the tourney, which attracted -more than 800 participants last year, may -contact Joe Kirkhoff, FR. 4104, or call Dezelan's at CA4266.
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Last Night's s Bowling Scores
Vill Bayless, eaten eran . kin, St. Catherine's CYO M: Randall Prankes, Bd. of Health Mixed 511
600 BOWLER (WOMAN)
wer
523 523
South Side turned in a frigid .178 then stretched it to 39 to 20 at semester examination papers just{ It is not just chance -that| |peign. - Sam Allen, Stanley Jewelers ........ 881 Louanna Early, Yavers Men's Shop .. 648 8 pA Bob a rts with eight in 45 attempts. It|'he ‘ntermission The score stood)y os ore “packing thelr tooth| Over Valparaiso | six:toot-nine “Bus’ Whitehead, [B® Kell. Roger’ Poop Soh Margaret Soro reven EN) op 103 was Shortridge’s third win in five oT ns of Parc 8 on paced |Prushes. An PROBABLE STARTING LiNEUPS nl TOLEDO, O. Dec. 18—Toledo the tallest nas on the Bout, gave/he Strain, Kellys Barber Bt Baop + 89 igerirude. odes, Yavers Men's Shop 578 games and South Side's third both teams with 23 points. | “If we can get through those : peiohes and Valparaiso were tied at the urdue 3 FOUESh time eat in tne George a Shans "Golf “Cun Fi - 3811 Pug Wagner, © ‘Brien Tors Mem Sh he ia tty Southside (36) Greenwood (65) Park (43) exams, we can get through any- Houston half-time, but the Ohioans were 58 hil But o p h Mel |Bud Douthitt, Hoosier Casualty po 881 Mary 8) En Biars Ser 354 : gts on * tr ptlcaryie. 2 5 3 -— ¢ CU %ofthing,” fullback Art Murakowski Maas Gescheldier able to pull the game out of the 7. WWE nee ass o | Frank Benneit, Link-Belt No.3... 848 Mickey Roteri, ang Ber, oo gmt § 33mm TITERS DLE} ommend CT TT ni So [fre tn the last few minutes, win. T2ube's Riveters found the range. gi nus. "Sonnar, Sep, urs: Rameta Frio, Sen ube" Hi J 0! on, J ) | VIR > » 53 phe 4 8 3 arrlere 1-1 4 LAs t 1 0 1lBul ire : 3 3{ After the tests the ‘team ran makes any Wabash-Butler game ning, 53 to 50. The score was some flashy assistance from JoeB Ussehiorer, Byrn sate... 842 Dorothy Erler, Anderson Spring Bere. 539 Glesings 0 0 Sl Unaerwos 13 3 Woodt a0 8 whi 59 3ithrough its last home scrimmage an interesting contest. The two ‘led at 49-all with two minutes to yp. 000i gign’ 't help much. Jack Gatfey, Downey Dunkers ...!.. 630 Mary Schmidt, DeWolf News ov...’ 532 2 ave a 0 ober 00 Hayes, 5 1-0 4 ila, ® 3 1 lito prepare for the California at-(are traditional athletic foes and P!2y., but two quick fleld goals 2 Oscar Behrens, Marott Shoe Store .. 833 (Agnes Junker, Indpls. Typewriter Co. 520 hillips,f 1 0 0/Rodenbecko 0 0 3 Ferrell ‘8 0 0 SDeVon's 0 0 yop proved the margin. Dick Axness, Bill Banks and Howard Deer Sr. Russe; Cafeteria .. 633 Marg Batireail, Anderson Spring Serv. 527 = [EE 0 3iToda 02 oP 7 [tack. “They Have to Win’ : wi each game the rivalry ith a csp | Andy Butchko gave Purdue at 32-| god Wider West Bite Fore --- Mary Bass. Wiliams Pumiture ..... 828, / - - reaches a new peak. Toled Valparaiso — Tre 3 : |Bdna LaPary, Bowes Seal Fast ...... Totals 810 RE Bais At Hall- Bal Toe 2 al “The boys are keyed up now "Bulldogs Lo in Series zuber.t 15 7% Plachorer 1— 15 gio a sor creat Te frie Ra Wiliams Furniture $33 Sioa line” hci 10° WHR SB oor, sees part schont 1000 there going to stay wp | onooS iment 33 AEM 2 0 dened thereatter Ed mt gi Sani eke Shea Rv 13 » SinnTS owe Missed: hy re arsenwosd 11 Referee, Jake Caskey. Um Coach Bob Voigts sald. “They oa Ibs _63-Ga is eles, hich, Mumg = 11 OLuther, g¢ 5 1 3 Purdue's Howard Williams was Jon, Ovperme, Sahara Gosia No. 3. 3. 1.3 Haskel Bryans, Davidson's Vassar Gid. $18 —Towns Undervood 3, Brett, Carrier, Dire, George Bender. “iknow this is the one game they "Panel 3 1 1Bean.g 3-4--5.¢0p seorer-for both teams with 16 Fred Belser, Roller Chain ..:.... Yona ovis, Jehrs bee: "Lawrence, Beery, - have to win.” ketball rivalries in the state, But-| gush 2 aters. c 0D A ints. Gates was high-for--the Leo Ahearn. Tompins Ice Cream telle Nash, N Rateras Sulla. Uiire~Dorse. Warren Routs Decatur | The Wildcats will resume their |leF has won 40 and Wabash only | Linder, £0 1 SMacee © 3 Eiken with 13. = ifhy ion, Genes Lande” Biors d23\ Sety Sisk, RonpLias Yee Cre 507 = yy arren Central trampled. De- no pe 25 since the series began in 1898. LeRoy 3 XNendrich,! 1 0 1 Cure Heady, Maroti. Shoe. Stare. ._-- 831 Helena Jo 504 Flashes Bow, 40-28 catur Central, 60 to 32, on the pre game DE a haeiy Both teams have undergone ol Saristennce 4.1.3 rf Pa A) Nebeashg UDA Jim Baker. Dela. Bowl Cent No. 3. 3.. 818) Janice Batireall And Spring Serv... 302 Franklin Township lost its losers floor. Warren held a 20-i3 eParrving ena tense sessions on both defense| T°%f 1710 15 Totals 3010 38 Caudell tf 4 1 J Rethertord:t 2 1 4iCuri Heady, Marott Shoe Siore .... 8i8 Ey a Awnings .. 101 © fourth game in eight starts by Point lead at the half, 5 to Is > 3 don’t want to losé any time,”{and offense this past week. Wa-| Prec Throws Missed. Toleds) Rhode Ruled: bast ead pward Deer sit tWousN) dropping a 40 to 28 decision to; Decatur (22) Vv. id. “since California has|bash played Tuesday against St.|4 Kartholl Zuber 3, Christensen 3. (Val-| Badd, ? SS ANY ao] 3B Mae Albright 5. ©. Holmes | ! Greenfield on the latter's court|i.ias: §%°0 ig) Tt ot oigts sald, “since California has 50 h ¢| paraiso) Waters, Bean, Metcalf, Luther, | Buiterheia e3-) {i Wchend, ec 3 2-3) 1 EC Atkin er 491 t ih : . cas, : i ! Midland, t 93 ian excellent ground attack that|Joe and lost 52 - wn t 3 last | Henrich. Bu 3-3 HiSchiener, $23 3 Patricia Dickison, Hoe Mixed. + last night. : et 3 : 4 rried.” minutes. Since then the Cave-| la 3 2 3 Cech 00 3 Robt = Gds. Greentield led, 5-10 3, at the Burt § 3 foumee 1 8 3 The fast schedule of the play-|men have spent many hours ong ill Sm LAER HE SI first quarter but Franklin Town- Munday. o 8 9 Kise. o. we 811 Bore’ train will permit only brief| defensive maneuvers. Most of| vansville Overcomes | Berberiaa r11¢ Anderton, 5 11] N Roseme er, -ship, with Phil Wampler paving) ge: ¢ 2 2 3lOsthetmer's 3 1 o/limbering-up exercises at Chey- Butler's practice has revolved ‘Moorehead, 71-61 Theissen, g 1 1 1 Walsh, § 00 weet ‘the way, gained an 11 to 9 ver- Plummer,g 2 1 Miedema, gq 4 4 2| . a off a free th 7 22 =| Homer Crane, UAW-CI { Marjorie Zapfel, Senior CYO Mixed .. 443 dict McClintic,g 0 o o/enne and Green River, Wyo., to- around offense and free throws.. Totals 31 22.210 Totals. 9 3 Fanchally, Herman Schmidt. «+ 614 Florence Wi taker, Pub. Serv. Op. Ind. 439 diet at the midway mark. Then a { MOORHEAD, Ky. Dec. 18—| 5, . Overton,g 0 0 0 morrow. Wabash has the edge in the! Halftime Score—Purdue 32, Nebraska 20. (Lyle Clifi, Rallroadmen’s .. Marcella Kraulli, a the winners jumped the margin — ne] {Evansville College came from be-| Free Throws Missed—Ritter, Butehke, | wir Richwine, Pabst Blue Ribbon. . to 23 to 16 at ths third quarter.| Totals 13 8 14[ Totals 25 10 15 wore statistics department, sporting a hing 1ast night to whi Moore- Butterfield 2. Axness, Greiner, Berber ) ALISOR NO. Bees nrseees 813 eq Score at Half—Warren Central 29, De- | 64-point- average 10 P eral Arne einer, Driverian: {paul Hubbel Wampler led the flashes with|.. tur Central 9. Veeck Buys Club Pay A oy Se dogs {head in basketball, 71 to 61. Lead- s 5, Lawry 3; Whiteiead, Schieiger 4. Gates, Chutes McOutn, Suck 2 Inven cane nT y erv ir eight points while Jos Adams got| Fite Throws Mised—ivess Bulle:l Gry AHOMA CITY. Dec. - 18| hove been able to do. However,| "5, the way to victory in the last Ofticials—Jim Crowe and Wally Marks. |Charles Baker, UAW-CIO ............ 6 12 = jhe winners. land, Bruhn, Kiise, Ostheimer, 'Mied-|(UP)—Bill Veeck, president of Butler has been up against a|Mine minutes were Bob Barnett a Bus Pasons, Pillow Blocks iid. ; 40 . 1 ; eT 5 i hn ne fot Referee—Raimond Self. Umpire Charles | the Cleveland Indians, and bee little stiffer competition. oR pg Norehoad 4B Lafayette Y Swimmers [Bi Tae. Det Bow chat Ne: we Roberts, charian «la Bob Susemichel, De! wl. Cenk. ...e. © Adams, f partners have purchased the |* It appears to be strictly a matfame 30 Tweaker 13 1 Hornets Squeezed [Parner City Texas League base ;o. a ppeas pays your IT and £ Barsett 15 oP atten 1 54 » To Meet IAC Teams Burie Burch \SAVEerS ell vi: “9 oy 1 aulogh, 13 3 Beech Grove lost to a tough ball club. Veeck emphasized to-| yoy takes your choice.” And } Barnett, { 7 5 {Richards t 1 0 3 Lafayette YMCA will make 8/8 Leds. Spangler's Garage Dishman, £ 0 0 2Shimer, 1} day the deal was a private ven-| h been | foord-e 1.3 Martine 7 § return engagement against the|p,y ghaw. Hamm's Beer .. ... Julian, § 0 1 0Nicel 008 2Center Grove five, 24 to 23, after that is the way it has ever been] 8 9 4 Miller, g 2 3000 di : Em-Roe Spt. Gd. Mx.. igi mt wm me 8 : el led at the half, 10 to 5. [ture and was not made for the y;.. the Bulldogs and the Cave-| Stubbs. 0 0 1Scroggin,g 2 0 3 Indianapolis Athletic Club’s-unde- Prank Roeckel, ald tion s To Totals Foskeeng. Jed a e ha 0 a 1 en B | Sackle, 6 1 3|Fraley,g 3 0 1 féated swimming teas tomorrow Pat Driscoll, Monarch Lathe ... . ore At Half-Time— Prenklin Towseny Beech Groves Don CIngo Was meriogn chase. [men-got together. Buck, { 0 0 B Jewell f 30 10 00n in the IAC. Everett Chandler, Jordan Pun. Hm... 1 Ny Greenieid 9. 'high point man with 11. 31 ‘the Okidhoiia City team-at Gm | Konkmeger.g 3 1 4 puckeite © 0 o Both junior and Lae teams yom a bs i : oD Ye Ce anler Grove. 24) Boseh Seng B nou need: ase ight by Veooks-| Fight. Results. [Kore 8 9 gMavhail.t 0 0 Oli he represented. The IAC Bob Hasgsma, Bianiey Jewelers = — : Marts. a ik PAL 5% pri * h : J Shank “Beckert. - | Tisdale, “3073 Hendon, 1 ER A aA KEW YORK iMatlisén Square” Garden) ora oe sr —|sentor group has won three while Rab Yager Bm-Roe- Bot. Gas I Aa 13 IS. 3) ipro BAA Bask ball [55° Sadar, Bey York, lope lt Time ScoreMorebead 72. the Junior gauad has won four. [BEL RI To En P ugs Gain 4th Victory 4 Dressier,g 0. 1 3 Challis, 01 ro sket Jerry “Young, 136, New York (10) "|e 33 : | Leading ‘the senior squad will x 2 arraiiies Speedway notched its fourth wen ® TyrgCunninghim, g1-0 oh Baltimore H. Boston 63 Free Throws Missed — (Evansville) Abe Danny Nyhart. Tops for the Xe € 1 8 3 McDonugh,g 0 0 3 5 = Be 3, Axford 3, Sackle; (Morehead) | B rn. Insti gumes by an mows TAT Toms 3s Chicos Ti. INDIANAPOLIS of GPFTEOIT mew Jack. fin psu [Barmeh, 3, Avlord J Sace, aworehesd) | yuniors is Tom Lord, any to. 21, at the Plugs’ 9 ——— ye Beech
— gym last night.
Score at Half-—Center Grove 10, Grove 5.
Beech Gro Franklin Townshi 268, Ft. Wayne South Brown
hols 30.
Ba 24. a
| Warren Central 60, Decatur Central 32. OTHER men SCHOOLS
“It was the third Mid-State vie-| tory for the winners who gained! | d a 14 to 2 lead it the first SPOT ts Ca enaar and- a 37 to 11 margin two! od “quarters later. The Plugs led, F or To ay, iid re. tridg 26 to 9, at the midpoint. Jack: Q {Lawrence Central 48. =x {00. Bay Stewart. ory wTomarr Ww. . for t Poaaway five, g 2 Stesanny ah o Danville an Today . ol g ft pt . hugh, 43-83 Higgin 1°32 4 thal “Wehrd, © 3 3 1Barhhart, t 2.1 [a High Seton TX "3 (Howe and|Alblon 48, Wawaka 37. Siewart, © . 3 5 dlHeason, © 0 0 3p, 2 Rn OR A Washington.) Ambia 38, Pine haps 34 aL : Yolo lmee joad 3h ashington i Angola 3, South, btu 3 Ut 3 9770 p) Brontenst: by: AL 1:30 and 0h i don +4 Pagel rfp REET —— 1 0 1iSemones, f 0 0 0 Sacred ood at 8p edway [Aubufn Ey od ei x a irs BID BA ee Foe Speedvay Date. LAVAS 04, Cromwell 32. 1 Clark, g 00 0 . Pratnfieid- 36 0 0 3 State High School Basketball [Batesvile 51, North Vernon oo 00 1 Pt. Wayne South at Muncie Burris, | Battie Ground 50, Wea 40 0 Joshen at abas Beaver Dam 53, Claypool 29.
Totals 16 17 21 Totals 3 523 a At. Half. Tah y 2 Dan-|
| Free Throws ‘Migsed—Speedway 8, Dan-|
ville 18 Referee—Clarence Lambert a
Howard Shake.
Cubs Lash Cards, 62-31
Southport's Cardinals couldn't stand the gaff in the second half and lost their fifth game in six starts toa strong Madison quintet,62 to 31 at the Southport gym last night. The Cards jumped to an 11 to 9 count at the first quarter but trailed, 16 to 13, at the halftime. The ultimate victors pounded the
Umpire
points while Lee McGathey paced the Cards with eight. It was the Cubs’ sixth tri in seven games. ¢
Madison (62) | pf
Southport he -
® ft 1 Monroe, 3 2{Schmifidt, t fi 1 hs _Orrill, £11 5|McGathey, f 4 0 4 Schinitver, #41 TR TT ere, g 01 1 0358 Server, ald 71212 Johanm, 20 £1 42 swne, f 0 0 010 Cheatham, ¢ 5 0 000 Werbber, g 0 000 3 D 0
A Sem HM —
Totals 37 820 Totals Score At Half—Madison 18, Sou ort
or cnls- K Tamer Carl Dickerson, Ym, Seggdon High Scorer. d ssi Hg tied - the wnsburg gymnasium scoring] “ pn: with 21 points to lead the ‘Lawrence Central five to a 48 to
adler Gains Stature
Muncie Central at Hammond. | Bedford ‘53, Auroras at Silver Creek. pansville Memorial at Gary: Wallace, asper ‘at Evansville Rel Washington at Ft.. Wayne North. Fast Chicago Rooseyelt at Elkhart) Lebanon at East Chica o Washington, Hammond Clark at Moline (IL), Porte at Valparaiso Lafayette Central. > “Pt. Wayne Concordia at Ft. Wayne Cen-{ Burlington 32, tral Catholic
{Blac khawk 130, Riley
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ourbon 55, Atw ridgeton 53, St
Jefferson - at
Bernic South Bend Brookville 44, Cambridge City 43 Brownstown) 44, Scottsbur Wadena 3
ocomfleld--58, Dugger 3 37 n 39, Terre Haute Wiley 36 | Boggstown Bs, Nineveh 2 Boonville bl, Princeton B ood 45
| Burney 54, “Clarksburg 39
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Vincennes 42 Berne 30, Bluffton 28 (overtime) 24
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t kethal Cadiz 50, Economy 37 State College Saske an fe annelton 60, Mt. Vernon 28 Concordia (St. Louls) at Anderson. Carrollton 54, Rockfield 20 DePauw at James Milliken Carthage i, Arlington 26 Ball State at Western Mich Center Gr Beec
gan wiing | G a Centersilie. 10, Union City 27. wo bareiso 8, Bowimg, Green. (0) &t Chalmers 43, Round Grove 30
Evansville at Bastarn, Nentqeky. Centre at Oakland Indiana State in NAT tourney at Kan. Coal
{Chesterton 40, City 31, sas City
[S Lal oncord 53, Goshen
Covington 31,
Lafa Jue JMCA at Indianapolis’ Athletic Dale. 69, Otwell 29 backboard to a’ 41 to17 edge in|Club, 13 n Da the third period and stretched the po 3 at Huntington. Decatur Chtho margin in the final session. Deelg ho 0" {Earl Park oi. Monroe led t Cubs with 21 Washington vs. Indianapolis, Coliseum. [Eston 29, Yorktow
d_44, Tip
and 68, Fairview 32, Alquina
ith TKO Qver Young NEW YORK, Dec. 18 (UP) F Slim Sandy Saddler, world feath- Fillmore 48, Quine erwelght champion, gained further hort 30, Colfax 2 stature today ‘as-a future con-| Le" Yarns North" 8 tender for the lightweight crown Praoaia als. Fishers after his knockout
Farmland
victory ~ over “Terry
Freedom Columbia City 46; Plercston 35.
Charloftesville 65, Maxwell 19, outs 3
8
Veedersburg 27.
onroe
41,
Ei Bren ansv ille Lincomn 63,
m 22. ered 66, Nillersburg 22:
Farmarsburt 3% 33, pers 25. ayetteville as eltonviile n.
Ft. Branch 5. “Oakland City 43.
40,
h Grove 23
leville 44, Sulphur Springs 38. Dayton 42 Monitor 40 (over! wil
Mt. Blympus 30. New Palestine 18.
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10th- round technical Qary Binezyon 88, Mivaasyiile Memorial 2 oN
G town (111) Cayuga a. Young, a natural 135-pound_ cam: Glenn. sd. Ali 40, Cayuga 21.
patgner.
‘Although outweighed by eight | Gosport, 48, Wonrevia 34, |pounds, Saddler gave Young a|Gray (Jay) 50, Pennville 41 Grayville 57, Merom 19
terrific beating before - Referee ii
ericastle 45, Delphi 43.
{Eddie Joseph stopped the fight Greensfork 36, Webster 31.
at 37 seconds of the final round Srifin 49
lat Madison Square Garden. | Baddler weighed 128 pounds, | am Young 136. The Bout was a non- [a
Hammond High
artford Center 46, title match; . i \
Poseyville uilford 46, Sunman 43,
8. 17
Tern {Goodland 45, Freeland Es a Vv M
Gary Tolleston 28. mmond Tech 40, Valparaiso 28. arrisburg 66, Orange 33 Kirkland 33. artford City 55 Montpelier 29. Hillsboro 57, West Point 20. 2
! [Holton 46, Cross Plains 4.
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