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Favored East Siders Barely Squeak Past Continentals, 42-40 |

Blue Devils Oust Manual, 42 to 32; Howe and Beech Grove Sidelined

. By JIMMIE ANGELOPOLOUS Tech and Shortridge were to meet in the third quarter-final! game tonight at 7 after winning their first-round games this morn-| ing in the Indianapolis sectional at the Butler Fieldhouse. Tech squeaked by Washington, 42 to 40, the second time the Big Green had defeated the Continentals in three games this season.’ Shortridge had an easy time with Manual in the second game this morning, 42 to 32. mr : ! Washington and Manual joined night. ‘Sacred Heart and Wars Howe and Beech Groye on the ren Central had been eliminated sidelines. | Wednesday night by Cathedral Howe was eliminated by a well-/and Lawrence, both of whom balanced Broad Ripple team, 52 Were slated to open the second to 47, and Beech Grove lost a round of action at the Butler,

heart-breaker to Southport, 47 Fieldhouse in the second game Crispus Attucks . A to 46, In an overtime game last this afternoon. | ” — — Ll . - pt . . . | : IK8 roils p New Fabrics Are Arrivin ; Decatur vs. Deaf School £376 AAiving: el: G " - LS ’ - | ‘ FIRST QUARTER to the end of the period. Final f Dail y : Silent Hoosiers took ball at Score: Silent Hoosiers 35, De- ; tipoff . but traveled. Bennett catur 32. en fouled Moers, who hit the second peat School (35) Decatur Central (8%) Pike Township was the first of FOR SPRING—FOR EASTER » y Ig. 1 pl fg ft pf “ri a ha aketh ams ‘ oe indy ome) Gall, whoa Nowhent. 4 2 live t, : 0's Marion County's basketball team . ; ar “Hagemeyer; £2: nett, 5 5 . ; ) A nas to for the Silent Hoosiers to make WT 2 1 2 Mundy. § 015 playing in outside secuonai HAVE YOUR NEW : the score 4-0. Wooten hit for Galle 4 4 2 Jones. g 2.0 1 fall by the wayside, Pike lost to : . A . 3 61 ‘th, 23 > 4 . two points. Wooten fouled Ben- raveme'e 0 1 © Scott ¢ tt) |Whitestown, 40 to 38, in the Leba- ae : : nett who hit both free tosses. ~~ — = Collins, 00 non sectional. ‘ i Totals 11 13 10, Miller, { 0 01 hot ok e, Times Staff Photographer, | - . - Moers hit from field for Silent ——a . . Photo by John Spickiemir i; Pike swished to a 17-to-6 first . Hoosiers, Hagemeyer fouled Ben- | Totals 12 8 24 Jack Smith of Washington (No. 24) went down fighting for the ball in the Tech-Washington pers od lead but cooled off rapidly. nett who hit the free toss. Ben-| Haitime score: Deat School 21, De- clash in the Indianapolis Sectional this morning. Tom Pollom of Tech (No. 9) makes a grab for the * ft4i1ing 25 to 16 at the halfway : : nett hit two Hore free tosses. “pir CTnitel 1% ced: Northeutt, mage. ball, reaching under Smith's arm. Myron Moriarity of Tech (No. 5) and Frank Morton (No. 12) come mark, Whitestown Sywpet un ‘ Gall hit from field. Hagemeyer meyer 3. Gall, Moers § Wooten Mundy, un from the rear to enter the struggle. seven straight points to lead mid- . : hit from feid 19 make sapre 136. Bennett, Scott, Jenerworth, Jones. | P Fw g 99 a “um vay through the final period at HAND TAILORED AT LEON S : e quarter : . Ces 35. : : tried its 11th field goal attempt . a | Louis Denton and Harvey Tem- . : with no hits, Score: Silent oriri © VS an ua » |e) o VS. owe plin tied it up for Pike with 2:15 Stop in tomorrow and choose your fabric from . Hoosiers 12, Decatur Central 6. | - ‘ * : d Soutt t- were scheduled to meet in the left to play. - The defense was ei- Al RS Ww : i : SECOND QUARTER FIRST QUARTER toss good as the period ended. Broad Ripple and Southport were schedule ° fective until the final 59 seconds. our TAILORS . .= We do have a wonderful col- : OND QU i ! d 1 29, third game of the second day this afternoon at 4 o'clock, but =e rson hit the winning . : I: Lucas fouled Moers who missed Shortridge took the bal EE Tee Ra *0 only after knocking down every challenge by both Howe and =f “RACERS FH ting lection of gabardines and sharkskins in oll wanted poff. Glesing a long sho 4 oy : * : $ . ; the first free toss but hit the| = = ow for Shortridge. Manual had the bail on out-of- Beech Grove last night. ) Pike refused two free throws in colors. Qur TAILORS will measure you and start ' second. Butterworth hit from the Jacobs hit from the side for Blue bounds play to start the period Of the two, Ripple's task was the least difficult. The Rockets _ attempt to get the tying bas- 2 : field for Decatur. Lucas hit for iy a rt “ and FT, a long by gn received stern opposition from Howe throughout most of the con- ’ : ) on your new clothes right away . . . Remember ‘ , but Moers came ht . . friend beat dow : ¥ Epa (" ais . WE 3 Decatur but for the Silent [ree throw. Glesing made one of deron. Pittman fouled Glesing test but managed to beat down, ==. ession to help wipe out] "¢ T*P ON Whitetown W) GOOD hand tailoring takes time and two fittings y back to score for . DL two free throws and Coppage hit of Shortridge who gnade good the & real threat in the final quarter the Fast Siders’ scoring efforts, Engler f-c 3 1 P Staton foc 8 373 ; Hoosiers. Lucas By on 0h two free throws for Manual. Ax- free throw. Pittfian hit short 8 Howe out-scored Ripple, 15 ta roam as 18 field Mercer f 1 T Anderson, ¢ : 11 are usually necessary by our TAILORS ™ | you shot for Decatur. oers or . . sa N ‘to 9. LAC Templim, 1 Priek, ‘ a : 1 e for Bhort- T 0 i 23 Wagle, 2 5 Barton, a ¥ v two points from under the bas- Hot hit Som She Tor, Short be SE ed on a Coach Frank Baird's boys goals, but Ripple hit od 3 hi ne 3 ‘ 3 hasten. o i i } are hord to fit properly . . . If you want some ‘ A a : 1 i Jonnaroe, g 4 1 Clark 0 s + & ket and was fouled by Lucas. He yp", jon0 ‘Geld goal. Axline Phillips fouled Coppage who Fained a 15 to 9. first quarter lead 8 00" coming because of Denon. § © 0 \ 0Gitordg 1 31 thing truly different . . . Let Leon's TAILORS : made the free toss. Lucas com- scored again for Blue Devils. made the toss. Ralph scored for largely on break-away tactics Ie co : oc mia a . 3 mitted his fourth personal and go vile on "a } by Jim Smitson and J. R. Smith, Howe's promiscuous fouling, 22, Totals 15 8 13 Totald 17 618 fashion your clothes Just for you! : ob Score: Shortridge 9, Manual 8. the Blue Devils ona jump shot ~ to 14. Howe hit 11-for-14 at the Score at Hall — Pike Township 3 "an . / Moers missed. the. Arst_toss_but, SECOND QUARTER {trom the foul line. Eider fouled In the second period. John Carp- gift lane Whiston 18 SE SECO) A TE : Nh Rift lane. oxn 18 " ll > 2 hit the second. Jones hit from Ralph fouled M. Calderon who Glesing and the Blue Devils’ guard bell got four points and ™® h § ae. ax less. erratic fom Officials —Re man snd Julian pos the field for Decatur. Lucas hit hit free toss. Frickenschmidt hit one of two free tosses. four more to give Ripple a com- th HPP “hi 4 209 i 59 0 h i EL : ’ rath oo 1 3 Shot Hoh tv awe with "2:07 fouled R. Davis who hit both! Ralph scored again’ to bring Manding lead, 29 to 21. at the Tr while Howe took 10 n_the ico : 19-18 Silent Hoosiers w y ‘ = ¥ . OK in i" intermission. at 8, AMERICAN HOCKEY LEAGUE es 3 3 ho free throws to make the score the score to 40-25 Shoriridge with mare shots for .261. ¥ Divis : ; to go. Mundy fled Ne throws. 11-7, Shortridge. Coppage fouled 2:54 to go. Marks fouled Eider Ripple Pulls Away TE oy Howe (13) vey ou Ho " { ¢ | Ralph who hit free toss. Jacobs who hit his free throw. Walker Ripple pulled away in the third ~~ repr ~~ (gl pf Providence .. 38 11 6 8 301 17 Pay os little os 5.00 DOWN ond then the , He sank another and Lucas hit’) o "Feo "0 Blue Devils, and/fouled H. Calderon who ‘missed Don Emit A 4 ewan dahon. ws 2G, nw pay : from the side for Decatur as the session as Smitson and J. Ca'pbell, £ T3096 Ie : = : r A «Si H Ralph scored on a tipin. Coppage his first free throw but hit the : pe Kingier.¢ 1 3 4 Piers, ¢ i 1 1 New Haven .. 11 36 7 41 187 249 balance os you get poid . | . by the week or by i half ended. ' Score: opt. Hoo» hit for the Redskins, and Ralphi/second to make the score, 40-27 _Klingler found range to run the Stephens. § 3.1 3 Pirtle g 10 {i hiisdeinhis Ho» 8 3 ise 343 » Hors Ye DCR TER committed his third personal Shortridge with 1:11 to go. Law’ count to 43 to 32. Bob Brown SRST 3 1 iene 8 0 0 esters Division the month. in-fact you can toke a full yeor : foul. rence hit for Manual a few séc- had sparked Howe in the third Woil! © 0.0 Whitaker.1" 0° 8 0: w T Pls. © to the balance! ' Mundy committed his fourth | McKinsey, £3 3 2 ool poy e ' 1 and Wooten hit the free Elder sank a free throw. Pitt- onds later. Walker fouled andicanto and Harry Stewart's re- | Dwyer. § 1 3 npOMS. 3 1 1 n 0 I : 2 ‘ PON et erwouth scored from man hit for Manual and Phillips Frickenschmidt hit the first but bounding and floor game gave Sifer, g 9 ° !Cleveinna U3 16 8 4 JT 204 i : _ came back to score for Short- missed the second. Elder hit a Howe five more points in the To 18 18 14 Totals 1 11 2: gt Lows 3 15 8 74 M3 18 : ’ : the side or DOCAE 2nd Hage- ridge with a layup. R. Davis hit tipin for Manual. Walker hit from final period as the Hornets put Howe 21. me Score — Broad Ripple 20; DUTHO Ea nS ey nym NO EXTRA Cost FOR CREDIT Al LEON S meyer hig ket. He was fouled for the Blue Devils. Score: Short- the floor for Shortridge. Final in a final hid for victory. ‘Free Throws Missed -J Smith Kiingler. 8t Louis 7. New Haven 2 ' under the basket. __ ridge 20, Manual 12, Senre: Shortridge 42; Manual 82. Darrell McFall, substitute cen- Sicphene 3, Smitson 2, McKinsey, Piers ———————————— : y Mundy who went out on five g : teph : by _— ‘Hagemeyer missed THIRD QUARTER Shortridge fg A 5 Manval ge pr eT canned five points in the = omicisie—Don McBride and Burl Shook Iv Gymnastic Team : The Bie Devils controled the gam 1 4 3 penser 3 ae ry Schedule Li OPEN SATURDAY TO 8 P. M. | fucas tossed in a goal from ball on the tipoff anc Phillips hjt A¥ive.f 3 9 5 Chigern £3 3 che vie Listed : : . i court. Hagemeyer missed one a layup for them. Ralph hit on p pavis,.g . 0 0 3H Caldern gl 10 t ort Times State Servies - ; . ! St two free throws. Gall fouled 1ayup a few seconds later. Copp- Gesne s 9 2 3Comasec’ 2 2 | hallo rove vs. ~ ou NCTON ai. Th 8 (OPEN WEEK DAYS 8 A.M. TO 6 P, W.) : Scott who missed free throw. age hit for Manual to make the gr pays g 1 2 2Studevaker. g 0 0 | Not many {eams locally have played so fallantly as Beech ’ ’ Seid dt] score 24-14, Shortridge, with 4:46 Walker g .. 1 0 2Rodertsa.g 0 2 0 : . “ll match with Kent College and the . . Jones hit. for Decatur on a to o Ral n 8 ’ tin} Marks. ¢ 0 0 llLawrence c 1 0 0 Grove did last night against Southport only to fall by the wayside gig. Nine championships ‘remain i: straight drive and Lavelle sank 0 EB of Devils and M. Cal, “Vf "0 9B cusrag® 9 0 in the last few seconds. ' on the schedule of the Indiana | : : : hp pos a free toss. Score: Stent Hoo. Eide > an + LeB0 Totals IT $14 Totals 19-12-11 The Hornets led 11 to 3, 22 to 12. and 33 to 23 at the quarter yynivergity's gymnastic team, / = a . siers 26. Decatur 24. deron an er hit for Manual. Half-time score—Shortridge 20, Manual poste hut fell before a fast maturing Southport attack that was mye complete schedule: | IRC. FOURTH QUARTER | orriage increased its lead to 12 ree throws missed— (Manual Pricken- A8 sterling at the game's end as it was pathetic in its infancy.) pe, 2a mionis and Purdue at Cham- I . Gall hit from the field for Deaf on a long field goal by Ja-| Fre Cro oe HB. Calderon. Coppage. (Coach Jewell Young's tall tim- 45 d si ds later Switzer "280. Tl. Mar. 5-Ohlo State and Wis- ’ | d for cobs. F. Davis foulc 1 Roberts of ignortridge) Axiine, P. Davis 3, Glesing 2, > © and six seconds late consin at Columbus, O Mar, 11-—Chicago , & School. Butterworth scored OF yi nual who hit both free th Phillips bers missed their first 20 shots In g4404 3 free one. and Nebraska at Chicago. Mar, 1 2356 MASSACHUSETTS AVE : Decatur on out-of-bounds play. oo" he 1 a ro. Officials—John Hilllgoss and Maurice the opening quarter before Jack: 1 co o qiino shat Don Challis <7, Collese Mar. 36--Big Nine moet J . ] Moers fouled Butterworth who hit ®!der fouled Ra ph who made the jordan Armstrong hit the first Card > 8 at Ann Arbor, Mich hr : ; : : / ho bl Radpw ‘hn ord made the last-second desperation tie IN THE MIDDLE OF THE FIRST BLOOK | both charity tosses to tie e fielder with the game 10 minutes Additional S ris | ] game at 28-all. Jones fouled Gall ° . 1 one-handed attempt from the po ’ | 4 -3 . ow : > old. ha ~ . R i . EE — wsripmmatieginiminiri ina m—a—————————————————_ A A toot a Ae AA i ou syd who broke the tie with his free Tech VS Washin {to Meanwhile, the Hornets hit 5. nor (N21 popped in and out. THe; Pages 24, 25 1 shot. Gall went under to score . for-18 ip the first and 5-for-17 in por 134 pound Soret, pound — ini— —— “ rps and was fouled by Scott. He FIRST QUARTER THIRD QUARTE the segfnd as the Cards managed Pn ihe Boar ith Ne te-

de the free throw. , tt Sank a fielder for Deca- Washington controlled the ball

tur. Holding a slim two-point OR the tip-off. Theofanis missed lead at 32-30, the Silent Hoosiers a shot. Englerth hit for Tech. started to stall. Gall was fouled Crittenden converted: a foul. bv Jones and he made good his Englerth “hit again, was fouled free —throw. Wooten hit from: by..Crittenden.. but . missed . free under the bucket as Decatur throw, started pressing. Butterworth’ Tom Pollom.stole the ball and and Collins fouled in succession scored on a layup. Theofanis but the Silent Hoosiers refused scored on tip-in for Washington. the tosses and took the ball out Moriarity fouled Border who of bounds and controlled the ball misséd his free throw. Theofanis — — hit. ~ Roepke fouled Dittemore

Purdue, IU to Meet who made free throw good ‘Pollom-of Tech -touled-Crittenden In Dual Track Contest missed s. Pollom CT imes Special “Bor “under the

LAFAYETTE, Ind, Feb. 35 Thaswet. “Butler i ‘jc- his free tosses, am, Puntue's Heo Pollom hit for Tech as the first track team will wind up its dual quarter ended,” Score: Tech meet season against Indiana Uni. Washington 6. versity at Bloomington tomorrow SECOND QUARTER afternoon. * Cline scored from under. the In the track events, the Boil- packet to riake the score 10-6.

ermaker’s main strength is ex- : pected to be concentrated in the Theofanis fouled Moriarity, who

dash and middle distances. The Made good on a free throw. team made A surprismgly strong Theofanis scored. for Washington, ghowing ¥n last week's triangular and was fouled by Englerth. He meet with Michigan and Illinois. made his free toss good, Englerth

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Washington basket. Crittenden’s : free throw was good. Page went Slated for Monday oY ue age we es State Rerviee Nn

{in at center for Tech in place of’ Tim > Englerth, who had three perRICHMOND, Feb. 25— sonals on him. Page hit for Tech The annual Earlham Track clinic ynder the basket. Dittemore has been slated for Monday at gouied Pollom in the act of shoot7:30 p. m. at Trueblood Field- ing Pollom hit both free tosses house, to make the score 15-10, Tech. Speakers and the lecture sub- gmith hit for Washington from

jects are: L. C. Bucheit, DePauw, tne field, Border hit for Wash“Middle Distance and Distance jnofon from under basket.

a) i Sr he re Crittenden fouled.Cline in the win-Wallace. “Hurdles, Sprints Ct Of shooting. Cline made good and Relays.” and J.-Owen Hunts- one toss from the charity stripe. man. Earlham, “Pole Vault and Pollom hit from the field for Tech Jumps " ’ to make the score 18-14, Tech. He ’ A hit again seconds later on a layup- shot and Schroeder went in Young Man Goes West tor Dittemore for Washington. COLLEGE PARK, Md., Feb. 25 Pollom fouled Crittenden who —Captain n% center Gene Kin- Missed both free throws. Theoney of Maryland's 1948 football

team - will play professionally into the: basket. Roepks missed with the San Francisco 49ers next And Wills replaced Pollom. Page fail. hit for Tech from the corner,

eee | THEOL ANAS SCOTed ON & lay-up shot. Sectional Scores, |Crittenden scored as the period

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Moriarity fouled Border who third was matched by Beech” missed his toss. Cline fouled Grove's 4-for-11. but up to this Crittenden who made it 23-19 point the ultimate losers had outTech. ’ played their bigger, stronger foes

Englerth hit for Tech and was In virtually every department. fouled by Border, His free throw Cards Finish Strong

a Seuthpert 47) Beech Grove (48) was good. Dittemore fouled En- pn. i}. final period. Southport Lo gh 1g ft pf glerth and he missed. Dittemore : . Schmalf'dtf 4 1 4 Hensont ial hit and then fouled Cline, who changed its pattern of play CO mucrong.c 3 4 USwitzer.e 240 made toss good. Englerth hit. pletely. The Cards hit 7 for 2 $0 male ce os am 3 8 in Theofanis scored. Englerth hit. while Beech Grove got 2 for 9. 0 0 2 fe Donough fa Washington scored on a =shot'y,¢ the Youngmen's defensive Mra hey.t ] 9 Jwines 600 from. the field by. Theofanis, Crit- oiax.and rebounding. learned the Wheeler g 00 tenden scored for Washington and parq way against mome of the = o-oo a0 ie Pollom.. returned... 10... game . fOr. qtave's-toughies. began to tell. a nalilime. Beech Grove 322 Tech. Dick Theil hit 3-for-5 in the ° Prem throws missed: Smith 6 Henson 4.

Smith fouled Pollom and he fourth and lanky Louis Schmalmade his free throw-good: Chine -rstar got two more fielders to hit for Tech. Smith hit for Wash- .... the count to 33 to 31 with ington as the period ended. Score: five minutes remaining. Tech 34, Washington 29.

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: Smith, fiery sparkplug who inBorder scared for Washington. jured a leg and was removed

Englerth hit for Tech. Pollo 0m the game in the overtime fouled Theofanis. and the referee ,.... pnotting the count three ruled it a double foul. Both iynay in the closing minutes. migsed. Cline hit from” Sérd rart TT, CT hall for a 36-all Tech and Border for Washington stalemate. Theil made it 38 to 36, Moriarity sank a free throw. =. mo McDonough tied igup. Englerth scored on a layup for Smith made it 39 to 387¥McTech. Tech led, 41-33. Dittemore Dorough gave Beech Grove the hit a long shot for Washington. lead, 40 to-39, with a minute to Crittenden hit a free throw. go and Bob Switzer canned a Englerth sank one of two free gift shot with 53 seconds remainthrows. Cline fouled Smith ing for a two-point lead. . Washington took the ball out of At 40 seconds to go, Smith bounds and Theofanis scored. grove in for a one-hander at the Roepke fouled out. Theofanis hit rou] circle and Southport stalled a free throw to make the final (, gettle for a 41-deadlock. score 42-40, Tech. Final score: , Boltz. "eplaced Smith

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Co IgUft p tg 1+ pt Boltz after hurting his knee early peotanis. tl 8 Shodom.f ..5 1 iin the overtime and Boltz made Crittenden 2 4 {Englerth,e 1 2 5 it 43 to 41. Twenty-two seconds Bit ey 3 | Jone 3 3 ]later, Don Cunningham tied it Schroeder,g 0 0 0 Page, e 2 0 1.with a long one two minutes away Tillery, oo. 0Whint 2 0 J and Theil erased that one’13 sec-

" -— onds later, Totals 16 8.16 Totals 16 10-20 Half-Time Bcore—Tech 23, Washington

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