Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 February 1949 — Page 11
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tomorrow night, Five teams, numbering 60 for team and : vored to cart off the team
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outstanding performer. of tournament chosen by the
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sion will be 50 cents. Tech has an eight and two record this season and has chalked up ‘a split in 14 matches, two of the losses coming at the
hands of Bloomington's four-time|that
state champions.
FACE tir Centrars “hosts who | $lar player, -- haye compiled a record of seven chipped
wins, two losses and one tie in their first season of competition have been crippled”with injuries
. five seconds of play. Wilson coland {liness ‘during the past 10}1idea
days. ah Leo Shively, former mat luminary at Illinois, expects to lose three regulars for the tourney, including Joe Murphy, undefeated . Ulysses Rice, promising 155-pounder, may be ready for action after being sidelined by a shoulder injury. a Favored in the 95-pound class
will be Tech's Gale Sparks, un-igon
beaten in that weight this year.
Shortridge’s undefeated Ted ture
Schurdell, and Southport's Carl Stephenson, winner of five straight, rule the 103-pound division. At 114, Southport's freshman Allen Morgan has won 10 of
Sims Undefeated At 120, Tech’s Paul Sims is unbeaten, and one of the candidates for the 127-pound title is ‘Broad Ripple’s Gene Black, a
junior. : At 133, Tech's Basil Zilson, a one-point “loser to Jeff's state champion, is undefeated otherwise and leads Tech's team strength in the middle weights, Others are brother Tony, a sophomore, winner of 10 straight, at 145 and Herb Quandt, rugged 185-pounder " who placed third in the state meet
Southport’s Jack Pollard, 165,
and light-heavyweight John Dawson od to make strong
that field, Tom Wollenweber of Tech is one of the chief contenders for the unlimited
Tesi champions Robbins is formerly of Southport. -J. A,
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on the one more year of college competition after this season. - - Wilson, an All-America nomi nee last season, has been given a build-up toward possible All-! America rating this season. Wilson’s pivot and hook shots and his under-basket work has been missed by Anderson. The HCC defending champions lost a league game last night, 57 to 53, to Hanover.
Park Cagers Score 4th Win of Season
Park School's netmen scored their fourth triumph in 21 starts this season downing = the Riviera Boys’ team, 43 to 33 on their own floor yesterday afternoon.
The host team led throughout most of the contest and held a 23 to 17 margin at the intermission. Bob Bowes paced the winners’ attack with seven "field - goals.
S. H. S. Frosh Win, 31-14 | Shortridge High School's fresh-| man team scored its 10th victory in 12 starts by lashing Cathedral, | 31 to 14, at the Irish gym yester-| day afternoon. |
Park (43) Riviera (33) |
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, COUNTY SCHOOLS Deaf School 43, Sacred Heart 40. Whiteland 52, Franklin Township 38. GH SCH
Albion 60, Shi anna 56 (overtime). Anderson 65, Marion 47. Attica 42, West Latagatee 41. Avilla 60, Hamilton 30. Beaver Dam 43, Etna Green 34. Bicknell 43 Worthington 41. Brazil 41, Greencastle 3 a € or Sa. Carmel Jackson Central (Hamilton) 38. N ernon 27. Crawlordsyille 43, 1afhyette n. L) 33. 42 (overtime).
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3. Pn. bi Ale Tata 39 alirmoun » Xe 8 Pt. Wayne $3, Hartford City 50.
Central . 40, TW eros Concordia 38, ea 0 A ». G 70, Palestine (Ill N Herron” (0) 43, Whitewater (Pranklin County) 31. 48, Vesdersburg 41.
South Wiley: 33. gton 51, East Washington 45. ville (Tl) 49, Pairbanks 46. . s' School 55, Wallace 34. 51,
ew Alban h erson Twp. (Orant) 87, Marion St. Paul's Jefferson
(Randolph) 47, Rell 39. Kewanna Royal Center 39. Kingman 31, Knightstown Knox
M, Wilkinson 23. 48, Walkerton 35. Maxwell 37, Mt. Comfort 34. Mentone 57, Akron 3. Motos 40, Wi 45. Mets 87, Wol
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OTHER COLLEGES {Abilene Christian 70, Hardin 62. Alabama 50, Mississippi State 45. A , Galludet 33,
’ } ‘College 95 ; le 31. - Bowling Green 51, LaSalle 45. Bremen -47, Madison Twp. (St. Joseph) 38. ren) “5 . .
+» | Dartmouth
Kalamazoo 47, Hope #4.
.} Teachers JD m,. Western Illinois 64, Carthage 37.
RESULTS
STATE COLLEGES Hanover 57, A n 53. Indiana Central 68, Franklin §7. etre Dame 71, ol. Tri-State 58, Olivet Western Kentucky 71, Evansville 47.
Capital 61, Otterbein 44. + 1-05; Stmpeon tia) $n Colgate 74, Holy Cross 66. Concord (W. Va.) 69, Morris Harvey 04, Culver-Stockton 73, Tarkio 632, Boston U. 45. 3 Davidson 66, rman 40. Davis & Elkins 90, West Virginia WesBast Carolina 61, Western Carolina 31. Eastern Kentucky 62, Morehead 50. . Fairmont State (W. Va.) 60, Alderson. Broaddus 54. Pindlay 76, Bluffton 58 Florida 64, Lawrence Tech 58. . Cutiavus Adolphus 46, Augsburg (Minn.) Heidel 73, Ashland 58. - ech 41, Chicago Teachers’ Col-
Illinois Wesleyan 57, Jlinols. State. Nore
lege 37
Kentucky 71, Tennessee B, Kentucky Wesleyan 84, Georgtown (Ky. Louis Tech Routheast L.aniat College 49. Maryland 79, South Carolina 49. Missouri Valley 78, Central (M&.) College]
orth Carolina State 82, Wake Forest 39. North Dakota State 62, Concordia (Minn.) Oklahoina A. & M. #4, Northwest (Mo.) Ohi Wesleyan 83, Witbetiberg 86 Oregon State 24, ton Beate 0. Rhode Island State 78, Bucknell 43. Thiel 61, Fa Teachety . Topeka owe . A Ukveimt of Louisville “ Murray (Ky.) Virginia Polytechnic #4, Virginia Military
& Lee #4, Virginia 81,
Wash! California
West JW. Va) 90,
Westerp Reserve 63, Oberlin 50.
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