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Cans Defeat Barons, 6-4, At Cleveland
Locals Increase Lead to 5 Points; 11,712 See Tilt
CLEVELAND, Feb, 26 (UP)— The Indianapolis Capitals, battling to retain first place in the American Hockey League's Western Division, defeated the Cleveland Barons, 6 to 4, tonight before 11,712 fans,
Caps Barons by five points, but the Cleveland
club retained their second place
tie with Pittsburgh and St. Louis, both of whom lost their games
Hoosier Climbs To 2d in Singles At ABC Tourney
total. Smith also held fifth in singles temporarily with 678, but Hinch's smashing game dropped him down to sixth. . » . HINCH ROLLED opening games of 226 and 212 and then
tonight. Indianapolis game the hard way after leading most the way. They led 4 to 3 going into the final period when, Cleveland's Roy Kelly tied the) game, but the Caps came right back with two quick goals by Nelson Podolsky and Ken McKenzie, Two Goal Men Calum MacKay, Cap left winger, and Poddlsky led the victors with two goals apiece while rookie Fred Glover scored one goal and two assists. Pete Leswick led the
into had to win the ayer Howard Eaket of Grand
Dit 261 m Hs fine) gain to 89 second place behind pace
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Bulldogs Blast Bronchos, 70-58
O'Brien's 27 Points Set Butler Record
KALAMAZOO, Mich., Feb. 26— Butler University partially atoned for its recent disastrous meeting with Cincinnati tonight, downing Western Michigan, 70-58, in Mid-
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On The Ice
w T Pts. G- 0G INDIANAPOLIS .. 34 14 11 79 256 182 Pitts hal. 32 18 10 74 M8 140 Cleveland ....... 34 17. 8.7% 24 20 8t. Louls ........ 33 16.8 74 M5 188 Buffalo «eo... 2% 20. 8.64 202 163 Pts. 84 50 45 41 3 2
Toronto 2, Fonteago Lr oN Sue.
Basketball Results
Butler a Western Med, - BIG NINE Shepherd 3 i "Hlarogios teh Niinels 81, Nerthwestern 64. Bvans.f 0 0 4 8 5:90 Indiana 76, Iowa 60. P'rowelifte 0 0 §|Boven.c 8:8 4 Minnesota 58, Purdue 48. O'Brien.g 12 3 3Pitchg 1012 Ohio State 65, Michigan 44, Doyle.g. 3 ol Postenia.g 4 0 2 Wisconsin 79, Western Ontario 45 (nen-|Maasg 6 0 000 conference). Chapmane 1 1 paent, ¢ 1112 STATE COLLEGES ehl 0 1 2'Betchekt 200 ood.g 1 0 o/Gilmang 009 Butler a teign Michigan a W.O'Brieng : : TBerger.e 002 ames y : ofre Dame 59, Canisins 51 , 10 . : , Harbor Junior Cols] Dorel x eC EnE Totals n 15 29 ‘ota 2 w oa 1 Louis) 51, Valparaiso 47. Halftime score: Butler 29, Western M Pree Shrows missed: Butler—Maas 2. wo of Mississippi 57.| ‘chi Boven 17. Clysdale 6 RA o. stern Michigan _-Bovt od" arogsel
Dickinson 42. a. hoetoin 11 Bl, enter 7 go) 2
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Br! Ei Miami 3 Ole iY Said 56. Concordia
Fornell petrol ig) 5 Findlay 41 Juquesne Beloit 5 : Hird Williams 54 5, Chienge Feathers 4. Jeorgin Hy 8, Florida
ashy Bi. Texas Tech oh deh! Cron 5 Dovien, University o4,
Bo San a Srl 59. iinet enieye 70, Augustana of 1lli-
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Ripon B58, ’ Lafayette | 5. IP Btookiyn Poly 4 -. Lake PF 51, Lawrence
Lane 3 Kn 4". fn 4, Silbargures (0.) College of Education Long Island University 06, Springfield 57. than i Fordham 52. am Marquctie. n Universit ty of Detroit 4%. minutos 71, Norwich 48
", jaboma 5. Toten 54, Heidelberg 49. ebeaska 56, Colorade Nebraska Wesleyan 76, Chadron Teachers
Ottawa University 65, Bethel College 43.
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Caroad to certain victory
| Noble 4, Betchek 2
American Conference basketball. Little Buckshot O'Brien caught fire to clip the fiets for 27 points and ‘a new Butler single game scoring record. Top man for the Bronchos was Don Boven with 24. Bob Evans, who has lately been
cliores, emerged scoreless. The Bulldogs opened the contest! with a bunny shot at the foul line by O’Brien, but Western Michigan gained the lead at 4-2 on a shot by Boven. The Bulldogs jumped to
but Swift Noble tied the score with three quick tallies. Ahead at the Half ’ Butler surged ahead again to lead at the half, 29-21, hitting 10 of 33 shots in the period. The teams exchanged volleys for about four minutes of the second’ period until Western Michigan hit three in a row to pull within four points of Butler at 37-33. O’Brien then warmed up again and bracketed a frée throw! by Ralph Chapman with two long ones. to put the Bulldogs on the
With the Bulldogs hitting at a fascinating clip the Bronchos were ready to capitulate midway through the period when the score reached 60-43 for Butler. Buckshot. was relieved with three minutes to go in the game and the gym rocked with cheers or the diminutive high scorer, Noble put on a splurge and grabbed five quick points for the Bronchos, but any rally was too late.
Notre Dame Takes Canisius, 59-51
BUFFALO, N, Y., Feb. 26 (UP) —Notre Dame’s veteran basketball team opened its annual eastérn tour tonight with a 59 to 51 victory over Canisius College hefore .a record ‘crowd of 11,921, highest ever to jam its way into Buffalo’s Memorial Auditorium. Canisius started fast with two lightning goals on fast breaks but soon fell off the pace. Notre Dame went ahead after nine minutes, breaking a 15-all tie, and Canisius never caught up again. The Irish led 29-22 at the half. Bobby Mackinnon, Canisius, took honors with 21 points. Jim O'Halloran collected 18 points for Notre Dame, Notre Dame moves to New York City for its annual. game) with New York University in Madison Square Garden Monday.
In| champs also were upended. Fountain rin lg ticket to
Be Muncie fegionals aw ay from Richmond, 40-34, and North Side
noon, with 33 seconds remaining in the game Tigers.
apolis Tech also had to struggle all the way to reach the region-
ed Glenn, 56-53, while it took an| overtime whipped Southport, 49-48, Myron Moriarity’'s 15,000 fans going wild in Butler's J Greenclads.
old Heckman’s bucket with four seconds to go. ! Helmsburg became the first Brown county quintet to win a sectional banner at Franklin where the Franklin Grizzly Cubs dominated the tourney for many years.
a 13-6 lead midway of the quarter, dropped out in yesterday afternoon’s semi-final round. They were:
Jf Defends Championship In- Sectionals
Lawrenceburg Goes to Regionals; New Albany Loses (Continued From Page One)
51-49. Jim Ford's fielder spelled victory for the
Terre Haute State and Indian-
als, The little Sycamores, Western Indiana titlists, outlast- |
period before Tech!
free throw, . with
fieldhouse, won for the!
Central Triumphs
South Bend Central scored 17 big points in the last period to
Clay, and big Dave Anderson contributed 22 points as Hammond dropped East Roosevelt, 44 to 37, . Elsewhere, Frankfort's Dogs disposed of bitter rival Ross-
overtime to shade Jackson Twp, nosed out Lebanon, 41-40, on Har-
Half a dozen “big name” clubs
Huntingburg, previously unbeaten Monroeville, Tell City, Shelbyville, Logansport and Greencastle. All six were upended to follow in Anderson's footsteps. The Indians were upset by little Lapel Friday night and the giant-killers lost yesterday. Meanwhile, Lafayette’'s state champs, New . Albany, Jefferson. ville, Frankfort, Lawrenceburg, Madison, Muncie Central, Evansville Central and Winslow shot their way into the sectional finals. Monroeville, the first county quintet to win a sectional and regional in Ft. Wayne last year, went undefeated for. 24 games—the same total as last year—before falling to Ft. Wayne Central, 50 to 42. Central's Tigers moved into a 420-33 third-period lead and when Dick Reinking and Merrit Myers, the mainstays of Monroe ville's offense. fouled out, the Cubs were finished. Huntingburg, in fourth place of. the findl United Press statewide rankings, lost to Jasper’s tour ney-wise Wildcats, 44 to 35. 1947 Champs Lose | Shelbyville’s 1947 state champs
winners taking advantage of stalling tactics. Logansport’s former state champs were beaten by little Galveston, 29 to 28, and trailed most of the way. Once-beaten Teil City took it on the chin from little Dale, 51! to 41. Fillmore’s Dave Grimes tossed in 18 points as Fillmore drubbed Greencastle, 32 to 24.
clubs in the running. Winslow's Eskimos made it 23 straight by besting Petersburg; 48 to 38. Fairland's Shelby County boys ousted Columbus’ Soetional defenders at Shelbyville, to 4
Easy For Lafayette Lafayette's defending state champs swamped Shadeland, 75 to 34. Evansville Central, runnerup to Lafayette last year, rallied in the last period to nlp city rival Bosse, 43 to 38, and Muncie Central, the third of last year's state finalists, came through with a lopsided 54 to 17 win over Afbany. New Albany's Bulldogs w ipped,
beat 22-game winner Washington-|
Hot|' ville, 52-39; Kokomo needed an|_
Allen”
lost to Morristown, 34 to 23, the|
Winslow and Fairland ref mained the only perfect record §&
Photos by Henry E Glesing Jr., Times Staff Photographer. Horton Smith of Southport goes after a loose ball in the final Sectional game against Tech last night, Smith's effort was in vain as the ball was grabbed by a Tech man. Southport lost in an overtime, 49 fo 48.
42-41, and once-beaten Zionsville| %
Dave Beriram (3!) tosses one up and in for the Cardinals in hot action under the basket. Waiting for the rebound is Richard Theil (22) and Louis Schmalfeldt 9) while Charles Englerth (13) and a teammate try to block the shot
{both teams getting 15 points
Southport in Wild Overtime
Score Tied 44-44 (At End of Regulation
"Playing Period
(Continued From Page One) Smith, all fouled out in the waning minutes of play at the zenith of the Southport lead, 44 to 37, with four minutes remaining. The Southport hopes had also reached their peak with the seven-point lead but Cline hit a fielder and Morlarity canned a charity shot to whittle the lead
ins For Tec Big Breen Nips
Regional Pairings
(SATURDAY, MARCH 5) (Winners of Afternoon Games Will Meet at 8:15 P. M.) INDIANAPOLIS . 1:00 P. M.—Fortville vs. Amo, 2:15 P. M.Tech. vs. Summittville, ATTICA 1:00 P. M.~Waveland vs. Fillmore. 2:15 P. M.Attica vs. Olinton. : BEDFORD M.~Jeftersonville vs. Bedford, M.~Paoli vs. Medora. BLOOMINGTON M.~~Rloomington vs. Worthington. M.—Terre Haute State vs, Brazil,’ EVANSVILLE M.~Evansvilly Central vs. Lynaville. M.—Ft. Branch vs. Dale. FT. WAYNE + M~Auburn vs, Howe Military,
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to 44 to 40 with less than two | minutes to go. Roepke then got a tip-in with the clock reading| 34 seconds before Pollom came | through to save Tech in the last | 11 seconds. | Tech Comes Back The Cards had maintained an! 8 to 7 advantage in a hectic first quarter but Tech came back after hitting only two shots in 17 to can: seven fielders in 21 attempts in a revitalized second quarter for the Greenclads, Cline had hit three straight “fielders to lead the Tech assault to a 23 to 20 half-time margin. The Cards took the scoring offensive _after the intermission as Theil hit twice and the Cards connected on five of 15 attempts. Tech became slightly sluggish and showed the effects of the fast pace in the third period. In the final period Louis Schmalfeldt poured In two fielders for the Cards to keep the working margin for the Cards before the final Tech uprising. Southport got the better of the shooting statistics, hitting 21 field goals in 80 tries, while Tech got 18 in the same number of attempts but Tech hit 13 of 24 charity shots while Southport muffed
Theil was the big gunner for while Cline followed with 12 for Tech.
Tech,movyed into the finals after a2 hard-fought 45 to 37 triumph over Crispus Attucks in the afternoon. Southport gained the title round upsetting Lawrence Cen-
It was Tech's second straight triumph over Attucks this season and avenged an Attucks’ vietory in. the sectionals last year.
. M.—Ft. Wayne Central vs. Syracuse,
GREENSBURG
+ M.~Falirland vs. Greensburg, + M.~Madison vs. Helmsburg.
HAMMOND . M.~La Porte vs. Gary Mann. + ‘M.~Hammond vs. Rensselaer.
HUNTINGTON M.—Decatut vs. Lancaster Central. M.~Jeflerson vs, Huntington Catholic.
LAFAYETTE M.—Zionsville vs, Fowler. M.—Frankfort vs, Lafayette Jefferson. LOGANSPORT MueOutiina vs. Washington Twp.
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Saturday's Sectional Scores
INDIANAPOLIS Southport 89, Lawrence Central
He eutcal 48; 45, Orispus Attucks a. Technical 40, Southport 48 (over-
overtime), Connersville 45, Brookville 26. Connersville
Charley Englerth, Tech center, pumped in 17 points to lead all scoring. Fred McClaren topped At{tucks scoring with nine points. in-downing Lawrence, Southport led, 12 to 10, at the first quarter and then warmed up as lanky Louis Schmalfeldt sank three of five field goal attempts
chilled in the third period but Southport maintained a 28-24 lead. -Lawrence outscored Southport, 12 to 11, in the final eight minutes as Byron Weaver threw in two IG; leiden, just before the final
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in the second period. Both teams shuren 58, Garrett 83.
time, final). (final). ANDERSON Summitville 54, Pendleton 48. CRAWFORDSVILLE Markelville 63, Lapel 57. Bowers 52, Alamo 42,
Summittyille 68, Markleville 48 (final). ATTICA | Perrysville 41, Yengelwpurg 30. [Attica 50, Richland Twp. & Attica 57, Perrysville 30 nal). AUBURN
Angola 58, Salem Center 39. 4/ Auburn 71, Angola 47 (final).
AURORA Guilford 58, Bright 30. Lawrenceburg 61, Patriot 83. 24 Lawrenceburg 66, Guilford 34 (final). BATESVILLE Milan 33, 24. Batesville 25, New Marion 28.
Batesville 52, Milan 40 (inal). (Kouome 47. Western so BEDFORD Kokomo . 42, Jackson Twp. Al. Tunnelton 43, Marshall Twp. 37. (final). Bedford 37, Oelitic 36. ; . Bedford 45, Tunnelton 30 (final). Griffin ase. B51. BLUFFTON Evaasville Evansville Bluffton 40, Rock Creek Center| Bosse 38. 32. Evansville ' Griffin #4 Aamenster Central 42, Petroleum| (final). ea dl Lancaster ~ Central 40, Bluftton| Winchester 48, 5. Spriashuty 5.
25 (final). Parker 40, Jackson
| Winchester 47, Parker Ayr (final),
FT. WAYNE rt. Wayne North 48, Coesse 30. [Ft. Wayne Central 50, Monroe nh 2 ayne Central 51, Ft. Wayne North 49 (final). hy
Brazil 40, Gosport 35° (final). ~ BOONVILLE ville 45, Newburgh 42. yannville 29, Tennyson 28. Lynnville 43, Boonville 41 (final). CANNELTON
| Camden 3] Dons Cannelton 76, Rockport 87. (Flora 43, Deer Creek 32 o {Camden 47, Flora 41 (final).
Dale 48, © elton 38 (final). 3, Cann n (final) FT. OH
CLINTON Bloomingdale 22, Tangler 1" {it Branch 66; Oukiand Clty 8 6%. Minton 40. Rockvi ART Clinton 35, Boomingdale 2 4, Francisco 39 (Amal),
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Saturday’ s Box Scores In Indianapolis Sectional
Hung pn Ditisins , 3), :., oy a. 3h 0. Jeffersonville The winners and Sectional champions . . . front row (left to right) Tom Pollom, Les. Nell, Dick Wills Sovordme) ~ Burnhorstt 3} 3 1 3 Madison's Southeastern Confer-| and Coach Herman Hinshaw. Rear (left to right) Myron Moriarity, Emie Cline, Don Dobbs, Dean ¥G FT PF Kaufmannt 3 0 4 1 3 ence titlists scuttled Scottsburg, Throckmerton, Bill Roepke, Chuck Page and Charles Englerth. » |Pollom, £ ......oee. 3 5 2p Goward 3} $3 984 to 30. 0 ? . 1 : 2 2 y.0 sess ssnnnn Gordong 3 2 1 1 1| Frankfort's four-time li S Englerth, © c.oooveee 2 1 2 Fitine § 3 35M 4 § {lehampions rode’ over Mienigun : Progress of Indianapolis Sectional Motarity, & 111rvrr. 3 3 2 Swing. ba aps 4. Red Devils, also of the North|sacred Heart .....%6 Wills, § ovnereiin a, 1. 3 po” AS ands eart ..... rasevavesine din : Totals a eT yas Js 1 Central Conference, were forced 1 vu. m. Wednestsy _ Oathndral bossorsentl) [Pager © chensrerrier 1 0+ 3 dom 3 Parner, Shor Ore Canisius 20:° ¢ to come from behind to eke out| Cathedral ...... vo 48 p.m, Friday [Nelly § «oonneensencs 0. 0 073% Smith 3; technleal BORE Omer Situlorsn og a 42-to-40 win over little Center-| | Lawrence Central 41 \ Lawrence Central. 38 — — we! Crispus Attucks (O70) Delucs 3, MacKinnon 3. ville, 2 [818 9. m. Wetnasdsy | 1-8Wrence Central ..30 | Totals AB AE and. > - re Central 38 Southport sieves. dd" | Southport ' (48) [Goma t "1 ; 1 om Ssturdsy ! ¥G FT Prpilesguec 3 All-Sectional Team ru meee oo moss moe. somatic 3 "SER 4] v ini SEITE de erm 2752 34 SRT » saved ®) Boosh Grove .....d%) gouthport Say Southport .........89 Theil, § vcserererirs ¥ 1 p[Kensie-. 88 S18 5. =m. Thursday x BIR, § Gsiisieees B08 8 Pos. Name, School Weight Height Grade Php IR a eT Jaus, © ruvieanensen 00 1 1 ToL, Sie F Tom Pollom, Tech.......:..... 172 62 Sr. was mn .......A0) Technical ........ * 3 Megatiey, ° proves : is F Louis Schmalfeldt, Southport... 180 68 Jr. Ipehntesi no 4 T pm. Pridey — a F George Theofanis, Washington... 146 511 Sr. | \ Technical «users dB Totals 216 Manual ..... ieee 82, Shortridge ........28 \ F Roland Bragdon, Law. Central. 181 61 Sr. | "0 uid . pailiime score; Teoh 3 Saunt C Bill Ralph, Shortridge.......... 220 65 Jr. [Shortridge ...... own Technical ........40 | Free throws missed; Smith, C Charles Englerth, Tech........ 180 64 Jr. School for Deaf...35) School for Deaf ...81 Miedo (Overtime) Bertram 3, Jaus, 8 3 11 am. Pridey Theil, Pollom 2, Wills, Englerth 8, tady, N. G Tom Overton, Crispus Attucks. . 162 6 Sr. Central ...52 8:18 p,m, Friday Cline 3, Page. G Horton Smith, Southport....... 3 - 310 Sr. en’ mates sL A J Orispus Attuc..49 End of regulation time: Tech 44, | record G Mike Radkovie, Cathedral. ..... 51 Br. | imp om ol Stags Aiud uhport 4 to G Fred Maen, reps Ais 160 6 Sr. ro . a eigen iy event
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