Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 February 1949 — Page 6

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— ing Glenn Sosbe, Jackson's

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~ Ohio University Revenge at Butler Tonight

Previous Battle af Athens, O., Ended

_ With One-P oint Victory for Favored Bulldogs

+ By BILL PITTMAN enters the basketball arena tonight to try its

Seeking

the-Bulldogs of - Butler at 8:15 in

bested the Bobcats last week in Athens, O., 54 to 53, as 205 Jans nk s last-minute field goal. It was a surprise ‘endoP pince the Bulldogs were heavily favored to build a topne wnt cari on JOTS DIOW Lead ‘Dick Dunkel ratings, and has a : three game victory streak to pro- . de ae rt Celtics Win, 75-64 suffered six consecutive defeats y since Jan. 7 when they bounced ‘i ' Western Reserye, 77 fo 48. BOSTON, Feb, 5 (UP)—The ~— Butler's * Bill Shep-|Boston Celtics scored 26 points in + herd, Buckshot O'Brien and Evans|the final period to defeat the Inare nearly returned to their phys- dianapolis Jets last night, 75 to ical peak.. All ‘threes saw action 64, before 4881 Basketball Asin the Notre Dams game Mon- sociation of America fans at the day, although each was nursing ‘an injuey, ooo ren They held 8 Shree point Plier onap gave WII} b6 the 11th] stopped behind at half ‘time and Bulldogs are at the top of the trailed by four points as the third MAG heap with four victories ana Period ote Ther y came. back, : ‘| Ohio stands fifth in the league| scored 11 points in the “with a record of one win ‘and|1ng} 12 minutes. ‘+ . four losses. f 3 3 Stump, not ‘enter the| : game until the final period, put Sports venis lay Up shot, then made his long 8 3 ves count for most of the ~ Here and There [men i The ets Walter Kirk led. the jeune the. Celtics. scored. 16: The Jefg.are in Baltimore ‘tos L [Right oa ae Tall Yodo cont n ft mgt, 31 1 Kenn 1118 y 33 s . 10:1 shuene 34 338 He BRE ie 1e1 Tesires £13 13.4 : lers,¢ "33 3 381 : : Hl Tims "Beare. Hun Pree Throws Missed: Kaftan-3- Stum

, Throws. . D. Ho Seminoff; Dell, Specter; Nostrans,

Officials: — Hi gan And Schenfeld a lerson and Sam

Pro Basketball

ASSOCIATION OF AMERIGA STANDINGS Eastern Division

ze with a left after knock-

Krukeinieler, a Tot or.close Fred prune.

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year’s classic, Sixteen spun

picture they could take a punishment as well as dish it out as they had done in earlier fo

| sessions. * And last night's round turned out to include everything promised by The Times-Legion Committee—a maximum of fistic fury. Call Decisions i There were 16 bouts, 10 .of which ended In decisions to give Judges Frank Arford, Ed Clemens, Tony Coppi, Jan Shine, Bernie Connelly,

i

Three ended by TKO, two by KO

and one by default. |. Also aiding in calling the deci-|

"Oh, my achin' head," ‘Richard Powell Ace Exterminators, bounces a right

i Sluis ss

33 youngsters— crown—began serious training today for ‘the final session of this

y youths were eliminated in the semi-finals last orgy fom Borin ham ‘crowd of 3055. cheered choices

sions were Referees Loy Thomas]: _|and Dick Patton.

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{who tips the scales at an even

Senate YMCA,

Photos by Lioyd B. Walton, Times Staff

his skull. They battled in the 118-pound Novice Class.

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Sora Final s Begin § Next Weak

James Watkins Pounds Out Decisive Win in Open Heavyweight Division ‘By JIM HEYROCK More determined than ever to smash thelr way to o Golden|ies

those still eligible to bid for a

of the bouts were fn Class and three were Open. For the first time in this 16th Timesweights got their chance. last night they came me heavy, Winner in the final bout was James Watkins, Leeper's Gym, 255. © But the excess which included a sizable ring of fat around the middle,

be saying as Howard Patterson,

{won by

gion event, the heavy, ‘

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3 of ‘the Senate Ave. YMCA team. ._|Bhead won the

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of Jackson's Gym, but not easily. Sosbe, a well-conditioned

Sanders made the first-round knock down with a looping right that caught Sosbe on-the-side of the head. Sosbe came back in} stagger Sanders twice with hard rights and lefts in the in-fighting. Plays Smart Game Sanders played a smart game! in “the final round and stayed away from Sosbe except to dance in and land hard rights to the

“ the first Open class fight of the card, Andy Anderson, Leeper's Gym, decisively -out-boxed, out-slugged and out-classed Stanley Zuromski, Ft. Benjamin Harrison, in the 147-pound division. Zuromski attempted to out<run Anderson in a clowning dance about the ring but was caught numerous times on the ropes only| to be belted by Anderson’s right | and left, . Prize for the most work of the evening should go to Mack Shead

bout of the evening by a decision and then came back in the 15th bout to Win again by a knockout. He did double duty to.get his erack at the 126-pound Novice title. Wins Two Fights In his first fight last night, he won a close decision over Buford Tinsley, Ace Exterminators. In his second he knocked out Richard McKinney, Rhodius PAL, in 1:09 of the second round. Charles Ham, Ace Exterminators, won his shot at the 126-

Pritchett's

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woes chucuied rh. 30 tourney sched for

wiing

Plans Mixed Doubles Event; League Play Includes Rash of 600 Scores

for another mixed doubles and sponsored

today

Re try fee will be $4 and reservations must be made at Pritch-

ett's. Teams will £11 10 p. m. Feb. 27.

Bob Susemichel, rolling for: the Delaware Bowling Alley team in

Bowl from 6 until 10 p. m. Feb. 26 and from 3 un-

rolled. steady games of ne

action das fast and fu- 244 rious last night bowlers reap-|“"" ing a good crop of 600 scores Janice Gets 634 Leading the pack were Harry Mc-| Leading the ladies was Janice Cracken, who rolls for Goodman's | Battreal of Anderson's Spring Department Store in the Ritchey Service squad with a 634. Her Furniture League at laria’s, and!games were 195-237-202. Second

place went to Becky Friedman who rolled 193-201-221 for a 615. Tobak’'s Liquor Store team rolling at the Fun Bowl topped the team scorers with a fat 2979; -

while the best the Hopewells in

the Freza Brothers League do was 2948. Ritchey Ss ctu barely got over the 2000 mark, just three pins more, while kegling on the West Side alleys. Indianapolis Typewriter led the women’s .team totals with 2816 . followed by Yaver's Men's Shop, with 2772. Yavers appar-|: ently have cooled off after the terrific scores posted recently. Both teams participate in the Sponsors League at Pritchett's. Don Siebert, regular bowling columnist for The Times, is {lL That virus X bug finally pene-

should be be back on he’ Job- pest week.

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trated to the bowling corner. Don

pavng Natice crown with a third." round techni Jridskout of Carl BiaTkey, Columbus Referee Thomas Tod od the fight after Ham had beaten his a from post to post.

“round and It was in the

Novis Fights at 8:15 Willard Congér, Ace “Exterminators, beat his way into the finals of the '147-pound Novice class by knocking out “Charles Knox, Northwestern PAL, in 1:48 of ‘the ‘second round. As that class goes into the finals it remains a toss up as to who will take the title. Ben Sowell, Senate Ave. YMCA, put

\ Slippery Don Roeder was too Franklin Tv. 1 Center Grove (85) Ww L BOWLING LEADERS (MEN) Dave Parker, Ritchey Pura ........ 611 Bill. Ward, 8t. Joan of Are <7..... pos down Mack Carroll, Northwestern bh WASHRGIOn ©ovcvne.. 38 1 Ae8 |Harry MeCracken, Gdms. Dept. 85, . 685|Joe N We axon ens + o11 Harold Tardy, Traffic .- PAL, for the full count at 1:07 of|much for Howe last night. The| . 1% " ichardson, $4 New Yi Pabét Blue Ribbon .. 611 Gisude Neely, R, C. Cols .... sea ; ard made 24 points, yor) 3 1 33 3%ivon Susemiohel, Delaware Bow....... 48 RUCK Nordhat, Pant B u .- $1 Herb Wolf Wink Beit No. 3. the third roun Irish forw m points, Wampler, f “4 83 3 uimer.t "3-3 3 Philadelphia ©. 19 38 453 13% Bob Roth, Nylon Sheet Metal ....,. 884 Oar] Hardin, Tompkins Ice Cream .. 610 Lo¥ward Stlektord, Bi LiL Next week's final round will|boosted his season’s total to 231 3uwert 7 4 3 Dress . 1 3 ; i438 8 ili sud Schoch, Herff Jofes ..-v-:s-s %1)C. Racer. Tanner & Co 609| Boll Ind is Himes ints in 16 games and broke Ca-|Smith. f = 0 0 0 Koos i 2d Providence . A a -41 Raye; James Omaha, Mutual _+erann & . ' Buber ns 808.8 Cecil Seve ki Pulley begin at 8:15 p. m. instead of the po San rd of 224 Chaney, 2. 0.0. 0k ne 3 3 5 bo «Western Division uate, “Rimm's “Beer .[.o . Iatl, Klieber-Dawson .......... 600 | Sot es, sLinde-A Feyrety usual 8 p. m. the committee thedral's™ scoring" Teco 0 Walker, ¢ 2 5 i|Calvert,g 003 Ao _ W L Pet. OB Claude Stone, a, Allison. No. 2 a Johnny Riessl, Marott Shoes ........ ol Arthur Eiants, Bd. “of Health announced. points for one season. | Nicely. © : , 1 Wilson, g 235% Rochester, cB Mn edie. Amer. United + 836( Ear Wolf > 607] Reavis” McGuinn ment’ Silk st Roeder made seven of the Irish Yio § ¢ § | 3 Chicago gi 3 13 ew 3 P | Schilling, Vonneguts _., 5 curt . pe Jig Lich, Plitman-Rice Gomi: ©. ‘Golden Gloves Results 17 points to lead his mates to a Eee ¢ oo fh gqus oH Hd welBrie Bremtas un de i Slowed O Sgr, Sou: J € SEC dl OPEN CLASS 17 t 9 first quarter bulge, then GEE § { > ; INDIANAPOL iS 13 29 310 17% Bill Lane, Delaware No. 3 ....... ive 830i Roh Taylor Clifton-Wilder 804/Lou Walther Hillcrest Mo 141-Pound—Andy Leeper's hit five more as Cathedral held |. HOCKEY ; RES NIGHT IT: Blythe, Delswate NO, 3 .cveeeve 629 Dia { Gym, Stantey Zuromski, Fi. Totals 18 15-701 Totals 21a INDIANAPOLIS Oolise tod LTS | A oa Baus eas | Ralph Fetus: «anil Miller, Diamond 503| STN tn Hare la 28 to 20 edge at the intermis- | Halftime Score:' Franklin 325; Cente & p.m _B ot : eR P sum, Bos 15, INDIAN -. Ce iarence oth Timings Tavern’. 1 Mation Swi nford, Purity B Box Lungh. : a Glendon Roempke, Linde-Air 301 » arvin ket | sion. {Grove 16 " er Ta AMATEUR BAS Re Swi in Loui ille ets, atl crip iazres ao marry Schornstel mn. Bquitabie Be Bok. "7 892) an o[G7m, wom by default over Wien Roeder Gets 4 Sttaight |, Pree Throws Missed: (Franklin) Walker - Dearborn ——— Fl = 4 seve 603 Pavel. And Tndpls. t+ » - ¥ , penter Nicely, Jack Colvin, N Nar Lea wees 831 B He hi--James pi atking, Leeper’s _ {Crosby, Center Grove) Richardson ' Maman Wi A 21-gir] squad will Yepresent! Melvin Poppenseaker, in Nab + Ll 3erry Chibesper, "Bam Roe -..oev: $0310. Pitepaurick, . Audrews O08) Gym. Gacisioncd Connie. Cos. Jackson's] THE Trish fogvard orked Saas, 4 Wilion G Pier 8 Kincaid 3 Rue: M the Indianapolis Athletic Club to- 83d Yclal, Jodo, sich. & Bes. : $180 WET worey” shod Su. "L1 $01 Rhee" Goodien cota LO ovIoE CLASS |oy,a8 Be Pivoted for four stale Mose ws roe Southport High School defeated morrow afternoon In a Women's| mil Buses. Tempsine oe Cream .. 634 . Dunst Pung peas va W emacs aver Mens gh . 571) 136-Peund—Mack Shead, Semate Ave. field goals in the third session rd R lly Muncie Central yesterday in high| Western Conference swimm. Jar For. Bou nln nor ig "oe Ages Junker, Indpls. De A derintancd Buford Time, “e/and Cathedral, stretched its mar- Ca a 0 * v . > : school Wiesling 2 to 15. ‘The meet Against a Kentucky AAU Virgo Seles Central Supply 12 | Bul Valensi. Coodwin-Westfall ....,. 585 Ne il Koen n Fore Men's Shop se Esterminatess. Han, Aes. Exton gin to 42 to 29 with eight minutes Led by lly .S Stephens who . Cardinals lost two matches|team in the Henry Clay Hotel, joe Outing, Hi nes, Tal. a 813 Russ House. | rh Mixed ciawis Se EM ten rie fod "Go Men's Shop |... 5ibimaters. wen by TKO ever én Sharer. to go. back gallantly th canned ‘19 points, Broad Ripple's And were held to a draw in two. (Louisyille, Ky. Byron Skaggs, Clifion ‘Wilder ..,...:. 811!Bill ‘Bowen, Naval 8 Biers, BOtAIe ... /... se “112 Poun Colling, * Ace Exier.| HOWe Ee Oathd en Rockets registered their 11th vieras : Elizabe h Pisisehitisr: Ind, (Gear. Wis. Minster, 4 aly d_Roy Bryant, North. | to hh B am ~ lo Lathe ro ory. dn 16 games by. defeating Basketball Around the State, Elsewh ere fe, hei Te Ren Ts, on aa en ery Tang COL ut gn 1 0 hme os “teens Marglo Rens; G S44 PAL. . I ah ‘Geldmeler, Yaver beers Shop... 841 |. Ji8-Pound—Richard Powell. Senate Ars. [Lary MuElusey; Yao Showed the! The Rockets jumped to a 19° © CITY, COUNTY WIGH SCHOOLS Gteensfork 37, Fountain City 35. |North Madison 49, DuPont | Worthingjon 41, Linton 13 pile Mick In dpe. 3 na Tiber 4 ih nec nators jtund Menard. Pettensets way five of them JO Bs: final to 11 first quarter lead and Stefrond 55, Southport 3%, {Ureentown BT, Ruasiaville 51 [orth Salem 48; Jackson thoone) a Yorktown 68. Desoto 4d. Denny, Solata Ikea Ams Found—rask Minor, Ace: Extermi. | -ributed by H phens and Kithgler paced “their 2. Greenwood 31, Brownsburg 27. Orland 45. Pleasant ‘Lake 5, Huntinglon 54, Defiance 53. oR Furniture 828 nators, won over Lynn roan, Ace/ quarter drive, aided by arry Oriffin 54, Cynthiana 48, {Orleans 42, Miteh indiana State 08, Eastern Hinols’ 35. [Judy Hinge), Tompkine a7 Works .... EE the thi Jos, Inckaon’s Stewart's four markers. { (Continued . on n Page 1 Col 2) = = rrp Wash 3 | Qiterbe ns a Le Eas i” nyder or “Tapia. ay “hy b jad in ” 18 mational 4751 — . Ammon cago Washington 36. Otwell 38, Ireland 38 |st. wrancis 6, Seton Hall 88, Mickey Rotert, : Pound—Rishnrd Sanders, . Ace Ex. DY ng in on of i mond Sih Clark 5 Gea —— an Parker ou Sgrat A omic nn College “. (Hoo Huser, xt; Tom ine Ladies’). fs tors, decisioned Glens hr while the Hornets hLit a paltry] » . - " wrenoe: » VRRIERIRIR PS. 00 [SIRES JAY, LOMDEINS eit les ee Gym. HAPtorg Canter $1, Petroreus 43 |edieton 48, a si. |lona College 73, New York AO 66 Helen ‘Wolf, Williamson Furniture... 839] MY Willard Conger, Ace Extert| 239,27 for 71. Each club missed Hanford City EA man 40, a“. |p 0. Wabash . Ha rwiek | oF Roa Bint «1 Mais Kars, eal sik vers B11 Minatéss, Ko ‘e Parle is Hartt. nine free throws. Holton 0, New Fount. 26. I wean 10 Prag $6. seth SRbmaker Souths + 7 S| 10 Peun TE Plugs Gain 13th Win Honey Creek 53, Terre Haute Wiley 2. 1% Village 50, Preeland Park 48 Springtend 48, Toledo 48. ue, Ave, YMCA, won ao over OnrHuntertown 46 Portage 53, East Gary 42 Textile 83, American International |Hasel Bryant, Vassar Ouild roll, ‘Northwestern in 197 of the] picking up their 13th victory in| Huntingburg 87, Fanta Central 82. [portland 86, Albany 43. 50. y, Tompkins .. $04 thir Greeniield |17 the Spark Plugs of| a Huntington 80, Tipton 38. Prairie 28, Bharpsyille 30. Buffalo Teachers 80, Gannon 63. Dot’ Berk Rents Be Beer...: 160. Peund—Wayne ves, rashes starts, Pp | Aurora 70 1 fare" ©) . Sackson eet 250 Emon x. Prairie Creek 76, Blackhawk 48. American Oniverst A Baltimore %. Naty Eesthe: teal Silk SU Res an. Jedisionsd Senate speedway last night defeated | Bodiord a Jeflirsomvilie (to be. Dlayed- to ville 48, Decatur 4b. Rentsainar 30. Ory Roos Moniclasr 40, Rider 33. Ray Kelly, Bow og Seal Past Pound—Charles Jans, Soaute Ave, ¢ Kennard 34 Siuphur Sor prings 31 Richland Twp. HFountatny 4h, Wingate R ker, VA Ladies - Thins istened Herbert Senate loom, istnfeld » Springteld Porte) 30 Duke 73, New York U. 44. Ruth Knoebel, Knoerle Holmes ....... 474 (A CA. a misote 4 12 Ke ih, pes ton 22. Richmond 66, Frankfort 43. South Carolina U3. Claman 48. o1; Marne Windhorst Fiber. of ma. 4] Note Aahard MeKinney. Rhedins 0 20. Lafayette 49, Logansport “ » Ridge "Sun 84 Moker » William and Mary 63 Virginia Poly 41, Anna Mae Lux, CYO Mixed . de Ae) 1:00 of the second round.

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Laketon 60, Chippewa 37. Lakeville 3b, La | Lapel 56, M fRwrencsbuty 41 erstown n. | Liberty 36 mbitdse, City 3, Ligonier 56, Wawaka 40. Lima 38, i, Lagrange 3 Se. Loogoo 43, Oolitic 42, | Fr 3% Linooin {Randotph) in. oll ”® Tosh Point

Low! Lucerne 38, ton L Wniewsts Ma: $5, Brownstown 37. Marengo 83, Hardinsburg 27. Marshall 80, Greens (Parke) of

od Ygxico 35, Deedsville 34. Rehight City a y 82, Oary Ed Milan 58, Quiltord 41, Milroy 44, Morton Memorial » Milton 37, Brownsville 35. ishawaka .M tn, Dunfirk an Clty mn. #1, Dun

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3 Rockville 3 pi fe 43 “(overtime). Scottsburg 85, North Vernon 40, Selma 40, Stoney Creek 38. [Shelbyville 39, Greencastle 38. |Bhipshewanna' 41, Topeks 38, Solsberry 44, Odon -31. |Bouth: Bend Central 48,

i Summitville 47, Anderson St. Mary's. 38. Swayzsee 43, Jefferson {Gran nt) 33,

Bweetser 44, taine Syracuse 50, " =. Tell ou 3s, Drineeton 4. b 1 rr » ate 50, Spencer “2 Thorntown 39, Dover 23. Union City 31, STookille %. Valparaiso 34, erson

Em hd VanBuren 47, Roll 48 (overtime) Versailles, 71, Moores Hill 51. {Vincennes 57, Bloomington 39. | Washington Af, Jasper 42 | Washington Clay (Bt. _Joseph) 48, North

{Washington Towtiship (Cads)" 40, Galves- |

Waterloo 46, Wolcott eile n Waveland 54, | Waynetown i a a 34. We ite N PY nha i Vesiville Stillwell 3 eatfield 40, Pair Wilkinson » Car Willian

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Hamp ton 63, Ee Mil an m ili 51, Alabama State Moetiegs 4. Southwest

Oklahom & M. 85, Long Island U. 33, Southern is nodls 47, Texts Christian 36, Abilene i , ‘Austin $3, Praire View 80, Wiley F'exas Galege. 2 2, i Sngrust ‘Houston 37, Bishop 73 th 68. Soke Mines 53, New Mexico U. 51. East Texas Se nity 850.

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NASHVILLE, Tenn. Feb, 5

2003 | (UP)~Coach John Barnhill of 71|the University of Arkansas has asus |asked not to be considered as a

prospect for oe Visndbiits football coaching joi Fred J. Lewis of the Vier Athletic Com-

Cathedral's

“Bob Piers of Howe (49) and

Nine City,

ny Haug a a field-goal attempt as Howe's sila Zobhe tries to block the Irish center in

thedral last night. The Irish won, dral-Howe clash at Ca a ow at "Jz Catedral fy ton.

County Teams

On Hardwood Slate Tonight

Cathedral Whips Scrappy Howe Quintet By 47-42 Count, as Roeder Scores 24

By JIMMIE ANGELOPOLOUS

Nine of the city and county's

prep net combinations will try it

again tonight with at least two teams each in the city and county looking for another chance to. fatten their season's slates, ‘ Beni Davis and Pike Township in the county and Manual and

Howe in the city——all four vanqui happier ending in tonight's seven The Giants go to Lawrence

\Central, the Red Devils are at

home to Broad Ripple, Manual is host to Beech Grove and Howe] goes to Garfield of Terre Haute. Crispus Attucks, riding the

crest of a 14-game winning streak [Sam

entertains at Tech's

8 Washington’ 's Continentals will stay home for Speedway but Warren Central will see action 3t Franklin Township. The Deaf School, originally scheduled to play tonight, will go to the Warsaw, Ind., Armory next Saturday for the tussle with Claypool. Attucks should be favored over the Swayzee quintet, but the Tigers can’t afford to look too far ahead tonight to next week's doubleheader that will answer a

Swayzee :

tew sectional queries for Attucks. gos

we & Wagers Face Trish, Tech =

The high-riding Tigers face Ca-|

y|thedral next Friday and Tech the next night, both games slated for the East Side gym. The twin bill, and pressure, may be too much| for the Tigers over the weekend] against the two steadiest clubs in the city. Cathedral's “47 to 42 victory | over a scrappy Howe five last | night added more lustre to the! Irishers’ sectional behavior. It} settled little on the coming clash

with Attucks. The Tigers defeat-|

ed Howe, 42 to 33 two weeks ago; Attucks nicked Sacred Heart 38 to 34, but the Irish swamped the | Spartans, 50 to 28 mn

shed last night-—are hoping for a

-game fare.

Pike Township at Speedway, 40 to 25. The Plugs experienced no difficulty in downing Pike, build« ing up a 40 to 16 lead in the fourth quarter and turning the e over to the subs who finished. Allan Weichers paced the winners with 13 points, scoring jaeven of these in the third guar ter. Pike only scored one field goal in the first half on a shot by Joe Wagle.

Speedway (40) Pike (29) is ft % 5 ®t A Weichers.t 1 20 D.Weichers,f 1 0 020 Bland.f 00 0 0/2 Mayhught 2 2 0-10 Stewart,c 11 01-1 K'kendalle 3 0 201 Boles.g 11 221 King.g 01 1.25 Vaughn,g 13 21 2 Vance, 00 org 1'@"; : Center,g. Ln To otis 16 8 T1113 Halftime score Pike 7. Free - throws Weichers, D. [| Weichers, Boles Tem} ite. Sell la, Wagle' 7, Denton | Officials: Prank and Claude

| Walls.

Flashes Triumph, 51.35

t ¥ranklin - Township defeated

' |Center Grove, 51 to 35; at Frank-

{lin Township, last night. Paced by Gene McCullough who dumped in 13 points, the Frank{lin basketeers made a runaway of the game, Center never having a chance to even gef within range. {High ‘point man for the losers {was Ray Richardson who -hit- 12 points on five field goals and two {charity tosses.

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County Ww, course of “collection, warrants will

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the - office said obtained a applic ° reser ali bids, Bidde amount of cash wh ho r for the 1 and

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