Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 February 1949 — Page 25
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s ‘week. ; i} Crispus Ate cessive nights, | after that—e N . “Tomorrow 1 Thomas,” he
hat he has a he uses, Lyons
Jory round him. He our set shot
, senior, works y League, a big man. He's specialty is the e of his size, our tip-in man. McClaren and ood all-round ut his varsity, 's, two juniors, p, is the only ting five. But a good floor d-us:-a lot.this
Scorers layers are in scorers. . Overof 12.73 points one of 10, and [
snse, too. ‘The verage is 32.6, , 46.33. These ons’ contention m-play on ofs
play: “We fea=
k. But, if the
it, we go into r style. After can dominate with the fast delivery.” too: “I don’t ‘best team at here 10 years, at I consider ,-1 can’t recall n 17 in a row,” Vayne Central Lyons — played Indiana but no
s think of his SAA champion-
od chance. All 8 to keep our ness and keep for itself.”
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teams. Some re mighty good points out.
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.-in place of Kokomo. The Howard,
.not enter this year due to lowered
“rollment of 14 in Septémber, was
. “Gn ctional, “the Jasp 222
Gary and Hammond, Single site tourneys with 14, 15 or 16 teams Hamilton. ! will start play Wednesday night|Malamed, ¢ and Bectionals with 8 to 13 teams |Mandic will start firing Thursday night, Towery c
= Wirsaw 18, and vee 8120
Last Year's Total JIM SMITH
By JIM Seven hundred sixty - schools have entered the 3040 Tor
held Feb. 16 and the complete pairings will appear or the sports pages of The Times Feb, 17. . Howard County with five schools consolidated into two, has had Elwood added to its list in order to bring the entries for that sectional to the required eight. Elwood formerly played in the Anderson sectional. The Howard Cotinty tourney was held in the Elwood gym last year, and they invited the 1949 event and will be hosts this year
County gym, destroyed by fire, hasn't been replaced. ¢ Newcomer to Tourney i Newcomer to this year's tour-|
to hit this layup shot for two backgr
51-42,
Wabash Forward Jack Houston (24) leaped
igh off the floor of his 12 points. Minding in the
alittle - amazed -by-it- all,
»” . ~ . ‘s . ment is § 1d Townshi Bu lid D Batti at Mongo, a apg Fs u ogs own ing
bers, Lincoln at Princeton and Round Grove at Brookston, did
enrollments. Round Grove, with a total en-
forced to-transfer-its-entire-funsi-
lor class consisting of Jack Mel-| joy 1ge50d—Wabash—Butler University prepared today for Satur- |p day's meeting with Western Michigan in the Fieldhouse. The Bulldogs overcame-a well prepared team and a partisan
lon ‘to Chalmers High School,
rather than suffer the added per|-
ASAIN Wabash, Noisy Students
Face Western Michigan Here funda),
“Alor Overcoming Cave Men, 51-42
By BILL PIYTMAN Times Staff Writer
“CRAWFORDSVILEE, Feb. 10—~With one of its toughest bate
capita cost of maintaining classes i,qent body here last night, 51 to 42.
for one student. ‘ They lost four of their 10 bas-
There was nothing high-handed about the victery last night, n
ketball players, certified in 1948, | | Ed Dobbi through’ graduation. The added Sub’s 3 Seconds possession game and slowed down BEV, 04 loss “of —Metion resulted ina TUT | mob. Hekstels
---30--per.. cent. decrease. in--enroll-|-
ment, forcing Round “Grove to withdraw from the tourney. Due Ices Ti or to- the circumstances involved, the
THSAA board of control on Sept. 17, 1948, declared Mellon eligible for athletics in Chalmers High School. Mellon, i
is also a straight “A” student. Others Drop Out
-Benas inthe} Cuzco In
burg in the Linton sectional.
Times Special
Butler was - forced to do it the
the tempo. In the first half the Cave Men more often than not succeeded in their plan to control the game,
‘ound, -and ~is- Butler's |§ John Barrowclifl (86), The Hinklomen dumped the Little Giants,
ais
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rphy To pes Maples for 717, » 3000 Mark
Bowes Seo Foat lls Up 3151 Pins’ “+ To Smother Copeland
SIEBERT The Indianapolis Classic recorded another brilliant bowling aight 48 Jonany Murphy topped 717 and three teams
Drug { Opponents
elm, Md
Masten Bud _Schoch, Art Richard Gay Bill Monday,
enue
playing slow and deliberate ball. Merb Collins. Farm Burest
Butler had taken a 9 to 1 lead
FT. WAYNE, Feb, 10—Jack before Houston and Gene Clones
addition to|Eskridge, a substitute center, being a good basketball player, played just 90 seconds of bas-
ketball. for the Indianapolis Jets On the discontinued lst , are here last night. Gil
.But..-those... 90. seconds.
[teamed to drag Wabash back le {the game by the boot straps, to [lead 13 to 12. Bob Evans’ pivot and a free
e knotted the score at
- Consolidations include Advance America game. It was the sec-| John added another free one. A
and Jamestown
into Jackson|/ond triumph in a row for
Township at Jamestown, Boone |Jets.
County, in the Lebanon sectional;
Eskridge entered the-game just Cave Men in front at
{layup by Hutchins and a free shot by Rigg, however, put the the half,
Gas City and Jonesboro into Mis-|90 seconds before time was to] 20 to 19.
sissinewa at Gas City, Grant expire. Ft. Wayne was leading,
Coufity, in the Marion sectional;
Clay, Ervin and Howard Town-led shot. He was
fouled.
ships into Northwestern at Koko- {sank the charity toss,.too.
That was enough to give the|a push shot by Doyle at last tied wood sectional and New Lonlon| jets the triumph and boost emi score for Butler at 32-all with
mo, mo, Howard County, in the Ek
at West Middleton, Howard Coun-| geen place Pistons.
The lead changed hands six
67-66. Eskridge sunk a one-hand-i4,. 5 in the first few minutes of| The So the second period with Wabash |e
finally pushing to 31 to 28 lead.
Butler was never headed after
and West Middleton into Western within a game and a half of yl minutes left to play.
ty, in the Elwood Sectional. = While the majority of the sec-
The Jets left here after the/{nat and Suckshot's re-bound
game to swing into Philadelphialyccyracy (he didn’t get any in the
tionals do mot start until Wednes- for a game tonight with the War- fre naif) helped the Bulldogs to
a3 Feb, 23, play will start Tues-|pjors.
22 at South Bend,
Feb. 24.
Auburn; ~ Pt Wayne and Ken«! Breoxties. /dallville will start action Wednes-
day morning, while
Branch-Princeton ‘and the Tipton- Toree 3
Noblesville split tourneys as well,
as action at New Castle, Nappanee Henry 3, Willams 3, Smiley,
and Plymouth, will get underway|TrPto¥
Wednesday afternoon. site Wabash-Honeywell event will start Thursday morning.
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um Minneapolis 2 11 7» Sectional sites and .n ber Of | Rochester ..31 12m teams are: | Chicago er 11 eB 2 Anderson 8, Attica 11, “Aubtirs 16 Aurors|St. Louis vod TIRE AS 2 9. Batesville 9, Bedford 10. Bluffion 9. |Ft Way 16 3% 9s 13 Boonsille 9, Brazil 13, Canneiton 9, Clin-| INDIANAPOLIS IS 8033 18, Connersville 13, Crawfordsville 12, DIVISION Danvitie 13, Decatur 10, DeMotte iRen- L Pet. GB
sselaer) 1f, Elwood 8
Evansville 11 Farmland 16, Flora 9, Ft
Branch 10,
, _Jeflersonville 16, 15. La Porte
ton 10, Logansport 11, Madison 13,
ncls if. Nappanee 12 New Castle 12, ROA NAPGLIR Wie a on Indiana's Ohlent Credit Jewelers Otterbein! u Paoli 15, Peru 10, Plymouth| of "Rochester 94 (double 103 N. Hines S& Richmond 13, Rochester 14. rranington ”, Wn 0, Shelbyville 11, National League
le y FIMOUr-1 South Bend 15, Sullivan 11, Terre Haute 15, Tipton 12, Vincennes 12, Wabash 14,
Washington 10
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Select a course of study from these fields of general interest or specialization:
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“Evening Study—An Opportunity Butler University’s College of Liberal Arts and
a 13 point lead at 48 to 35.
Bp ae eon ™" “Wayne-at ft pf | “Both teanis were under & chill’ 0 1 ilArmstrong, f 3 § 3[Butler hit 19 of 66 for .276 perus 3-1 GiBinck 1 ¢ § Sicentage while Wabash 14 of 61 1 0 Henry. e $1 4 for 228. Eskridge.f 1°1 SMahnken > 21 3] Butler G1) | Wabash (4) irk, § 1 3 dSmiley, g 2 4 3 1g ft pf. oy 1 vf yrnes, § 3 3Tri ez 32 2) Q Brien. ! 2 3 Clones f :4 ! Ess | — = [Evans 43 Gait ¥ soe Bar'cliff, ¢ 1 | Jackson, © Totals 3473 30) Towals. 103 2BATCLE cf 3 FoachEe ¢ 9} 3 the Ft. mar time Score—Pt. Wayne 37. Indian- [Dosh g 2 © 3iQeschier, g 0 1 3 Missed—Mowus 4, Towery Shepherd, g 3 : 3|Kortepeter, &3 ? : ass, utehins. irk o urns 3, Brookfield 2, Black, ¢ Macdougall, § 1 22 Mahnken, Risley, § 00 2 Totals .. 19 13 19) Totals .. 14 IT 18) The tw Halftime score—Wabash 20, Butler 19. et o Pro Basketball | Pree throws missed—Butler: O'Brien WESTERN DIVISION |Evans, Chapman and Maas. Wabash
|Howston 3, Cloncs 2 and Figgle _Officials—Tom Baker and Stuteville.
{throw by John Barrowcliff give _WeT® Butler the lead again and. then, enough to produce -a 70-67 tri~ [Walt Riggh ‘Séctional and Owens- | umph for the Jets over Ft. Wayne|16.a11. Jim Doyle drove in for his in a Basketball Association of only score'of the period and Big
Amateur Basketball
Three state AAU basketball tournament” ga games a to be played to-
s for Riyerside Corsairs mod
Senlor Le i champi quests an losses of was cond with eight victories and two losses.
Pleld vs. Indianapolis Conse onserva Crosley Products vs. Js. Tryon's ploy:
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Tave and Roy Ga ale Sider ah Allison. Mod Model inst x Results n 3 : aaw, ~ 48:30; Rinkey-Dinks New 44-43; Elwood defeated Rossville, 51-44. Riverside Meth Hawks oad out, YMCA Junior Ch neh Langs | ut title 18 she Bh in ih Ja a, tai * 4 . umphs and four losses,
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she Aftison jes, s defeated the Bden All s, 06 to § M_Eden last night. Bm-Roe Civie Basketball soi, ule at Stout Field gym for —Silver Circle Bar vs, Indians Farm Bur x reau; 8:15—-Stout Meld vs. Indianapolis Conservatory; 9:30-Crosley
rn LEAGUE LEADERS Schaefer, Riviera jMized ™
(WOMEN) wens 407
night as she hit 580 with the the Indiana Bell Telephone League at Bill {the Delaware to pace the women's
Judy Hindel in the Fox-Hunt|
Telephone.
Wear took team honor count with a 2525 series that included a 553 by June Glasson, a 523 by Bobbie Simerly and a 525 for Alice Clossin.
last night with Louis Komlance gett. apolis Bleaching Co. at Antlers and Harold Woodrum catching al
triple 146 with the Indianapolis Water Co. in the West Side lanes, | ———————————————————————— .
Veeck to Sign Black Baron Star
rR Roy Atlas Super Mkt. " Cleveland Indians President Bill - Ol Equip. 800 veeck will
Mayaguez, 48) Veeck left here for Mayaguez 453 yesterday to confer with the 26Tyeariold ‘mftelder;
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