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~ Gary Mann's Horsemen Beaten by Emerson, 38-31
1949 Northern Conference Champs Go Down In Defeat in Wild Shooting Cage Battle
By KURT FREUDENTHAL, United Press Sports Writer Gary Mann's western division champs of the Northern Con-} - ference were the first major ‘upset victim of the 40th annual In-3 diana high school basketball tourney today as sectional play en-; gulfed all the 64 preliminary centers. 3 Mann’s Horsemen, beaten only by city rival Froebel during the lost out to another city rival—Emerson—38 to 31,
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Ww 3 tussle asken MY ena held true, The two strong Ft. 3 New Winchester 9 g . y the touted Wayne clubs—South and North 3 E20 Davis .ooonnriiorionaninds its when it was all over, the toute Side—also. reached - Saturday’s/s] Manual... boys of Coach Keith Crown were =. ""c th Side's city champs 33 Beech Grove Ja J rence Jen . swept to the sidelines last night. topped Hoagland, 46 to 36, while 34 Lawrence Central .
Pike Township . Crispus Attucks ... Ben Davis 39 Southport Scores 29 Points 7 Speedway
The tourney moved into high North ousted city rival Concordia, §} gear today as action began at the 57 to 47. 40 remaining sectional sites. In
all, 145 contests were billed. Also in the Summit city, Nor- I Greenfield Among the “name teams” open- man Sims swished in 29 points 33 PA nkHY wuship ing tofirney play were Madison's to lead Ft. Wayne Central to a 38 Jpwrence Central Cubs, who faced little Deputy, 66 to 48 win over Leo. WASHINGTON Anderson against Summitville) Columbia City’s Northeastern , Southport WR Leto) and unbeaten. Tell City which Conference titlists led Milford all 27 How Central. tir “meets Cannelton, an in night the way at Warsaw, 60 to 53; 3; Decatur Central games. Crawfordsville, 1911 state champs. (it Gatiedral . : ’ dropped Darlington, 37 to 20, and |33 Ben Davis Jasper's defending. state ory Haute Wiley chalked up 3 oC ordeville champs open sgainst Petersburg iio seventh straight win, swamp-3}} Erankin tomorrow. ing Fayettg in its tourney opener, 32 Noblesyille Two of last year’s finalists— 54 to 22. A mum pate high-riding South Bend Central, Three small once-beaten “Peo-|}f aren, Ceniral ................. and Auburn—shot their way into ple's Choicg” entries also passed 3 Fooniridse Wiley s4sens Saturday's sectional semifinals. their baptism. Haubstadt bumped ECH GROVE :
Central's Bears clubbed cross- Sectional “host Ft. Branch, 41 4 pike Townshin
town foe Riley, 69 to 46, for tO 38; Mauckport walloped New 33 Decatur Getitra
their 20th straight victory: and Middleton, 50 to 20, and Fonishs! 80 Franklin Township ae TE Ta their 21st of the season. Bill drubbed Concannon, 51 to 42. [3 Dear school Jensen was their sparkplug, Bourbon's Keith Stackhouse, a 33 Bh PGS, netting 25 points. né-man scoring machine, kept 42 Warren Ceniral a = “his terrific pace of the past 27 -Dawrpnea-Centeal Auburn Beats Garrett 28 Speedway
-season,-contributing 30-points-as Auburn’s Red Devils trumped Bourbon more than doubled, the 33
Garrett's tourney hosts; 54 to 44. score on West Township, 58 to 27. 3 Applaud Sporting Gesture
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It was just the opposite in the next two stanzas ion Mann got Sectional Play South Bend
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exactly two fielders. Emerson moved out in front, 25 to 17,
South Bend Catholic 20. chuk ‘made 44 saves,
Washington-Clay 56, "43.
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Ip Y - . . | Jefferso ownst . ; 23 (UP)—Promoter fmmy Mur five - footer. Indianapolis dead- (North Side) | 1550 nT Sn nship A aisle rs 39 ‘dock sald it cost him-$2000-to-put- jociked the count in the middle fiarian 5 Lafayeite Central 30 T “AT PLYMOUTH jon the Joe. Louis-Sid Peaks exhi- stanza on Jimmy Uniac’s 10-foot- New Haven 41, Central Cathéiic 38. Bourboh 1. Lapaz 31. | bition boxing match Tuesday er down the middle. North Side it. Elmhurst 52. = Bremen 57 ight. Harfan 45. New . Ha: 42 Grovertown A San Plerre 4 in g Arnie Kullman scored the win- North Side 57. Conce ot dia 47 Bourbon 58, West Townsnip 27
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his life today from a critical brain injury received when he was knocked out in a bout at. St. 28 Nicholas Arena 50 Roach, of Plainview, Tex. still 3 1% was unconscious at St. Clare's 3 Hospital as a .esult of being ©. 40 knocked out by Georgie Small of «r+ 4% Brooklyn at 1:57 of the 10th . 36 round last night 33 The handsome, brown-haired 24 3 Texas youngster, who had been 3g ‘rookie of the year” for 1947,
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3 juries. : Brain Tissue Torn Nardiello, a boxing commis- .. 40 : oa .. 4g Sion physician, said 24-year-old + 3% Roach had suffered a ‘severe . 8 brain contusion.” He described
~ 2 hemorrhage was disclosed by X< * a4irays and by . 3? spinal : % plained.
+ 34 still unconscious, we can not tell . 51 whether paralysis has set in.”
i oy 32 Square Garden on Mar. 12. . 7 Six months later Cerdan became
“53 Tony Zate.
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Hershey turned loose a powerful attack on Terry Sawchuk, netminder, and only his brilliant work kept after breaking a 15-all deadlock South Bend Central Catholic 47, the score as low as it Nas: Sam, them of the sensational variety, Lakevill aleviiies 26 for Gordie Henry,
Topper Toppazzini scored Herishey’'s first goal at 5:40 of the Oakl Feb. first period when he blasted in a
final period. Gordie Bryce set up the gen WithA+ PASS IN LEom: the. 0ft (Has Jains 4 -Kullman_deflected.tn_¢ Conial
out in the final period in an effort to clinch Ansols 42 the game and hit the post on four Garrett 48. Waterloo 27.
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Middleweight Laverne Roach Fights for Life
Promising Boxer | Critically Hurt In New York Bout BULLETIN NEW YORK, Feb, Middleweight boxer Laverne Roach who suffered a critical brain injury in a bout, turn for the worse” | day.
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| By JACK CUDDY | United Press Sports Writer NEW YORK, Feb. Middleweight Layerne Roach fought for
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44 was in such “verv bad condition” «that Dr. Vincent Nardiello feared he might become the fight. game's
11 Last year, 19 amateur and pro-
31 fessional boxers died throughout rence Central mix it up. with Howe'
* 2 the world as a result of ring in-
3 the contusion as one accompanied by the tearing of the brain tissue. 54 Tearing of the tissue caused a 39 “sub-dural hemorrhage.’ The |
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4 Roach, who had gained war22'time fame as an amateur boxer with the U. S. Marines, was re3 garded as the world's outstand45 ing young professional middle59 weight until knocked out by Mar21 cel Cerdan of France at*Madison: 1948;
H, world champion by knocking out Cerdan was killed in an Azores’ airplane crash last
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ncaster Central -25, Jackson Twp. 17. Yim 41, Rome
Bluffton 48. Ossian 30 ¥ avgks 49. Boalt, Howe) nc . - PEN EWAN Tone AT CLINTON. I Rermdniiviiie 59. hima 26 Bloomingdale 44, St. Bernice 43. 'awaka 45. Shipshewana 34 Tangier 45, Green Twp. 25
AT LAFAYETTE | AT CRAWFORDSVILLE [Klondike 50, Wea 46 Darlington 36, Linden 21. [Clarks Hill 39. Stockwell 24 Crawiordsviile 45, Wayneiown 17. | AT MICHIGAN CITY Ladoga 50. Alamo | a Craviordsville 37, Darlington 20 © I8t. Mary's 43, Hanna 32
City 59. Clint T 29. AT EAST CHICAGO ene NRA TY Roosevelt 80. Washington 57. Hobart 67, East Gary 62 { Mauckport 0, New Mide Rstown 20. AT FARMLAND larlestowm I. Union City 73; Losantville 28 AT NEW CASTLE
Parker 50, Spartanburg 44. | Middletown 61, Mooreland 45 * » dure | Knigt itstown 57, Cadiz 30
AT FORT BRANCH |Straughn 40, Kennard 38 | Oakland City 54, Hazleton 28 { Middletown 48. Knizhtstown 36 le Haubstadt 41, Ft. Branch 38 pad AL I-Pranch A AT NOBLESVILLE Tipton 63. Windfall 42
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Grovertown 64, Bremen AT PRINCETON Mackey pF Olympus 42 cet A s5coupeasiamescs BUSAN Ur FERRARO
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Howe, Shortridge Drop Lawrence, Spartans
By BILL EGGERT Tech will trot out its big Green and White cagers tonight in the Fieldhouse in defense of its 1949 sectional high school basketball championship. The Eastsiders, the pretourney favorite on the basis of their | successful seasoh, will get their. first 1950 tournament test from Warren Central’ in the 8:15 p. m. game. The first i at 7 Pp. m.
will "bring together Beech Grove — |and Washington in another city-| The fast and ragged play temcounty battle. pered the expected scoring duel If last night's goings-on is any between Bill Ralph of Shortridge indication, then there will be a and Ray Riley of Sacred Heart.
stot of hoop-dee-doo to raise io Ralph's 19-point total was" done
| night. like this 2-6-6-5 by quarters. Riley | Howe Wins Thriller got eight of his 13 the first half. Riley, Johnny Dwenger and Ed In the opening sectional action gytler put the Spartans out in {last night, approximately 11,000 front, 11 to 4, at the end of the fans slithered on icy streets and gpgt quarter: They had an 18-6 sidewalks to see Howe hold off |aaq early in the second quarter Lawrence Central and win out, parora the Blue Devils took over 45 to 43, in a thriller that had the. {pa pace. Sacred Heart was held entire=Fieldhouse audience on its ¢, three points for six minutes feet in the final minute. In the while ‘Ralph, Kenny Eiler and second game Shortridge had to Ward Sexson propelled Shortcome from behind to eliminate ridge up to a trailing 21-17 count. Sacred Hedrt, 52 to 38 Jack Axline arched a long shot Howe had the height to com- {hn with :37 ts play’ as the half mand a much bigger winning ended, 21 to 19. imargin-but the plucky Lawrence! Spartans Misfire {Bears never gave up. Howe| {stepped out into the early lead] Woriahivg Nik Bod fii and stayed there. Six minutes! Wy had passed before Lawrence's of 18 attempts 1 the third quar
ter and seven of 16 in the final
Gar Wallsmith swished a one-
dl froze with a one for 10 in the third and three for 15 in the final. 12 to 9, at the first quarter. Larry | Although Ralph led the scoring, McKinsey who got jul points be-| [Coach Jerry Steiner's crew came |fore fouling out late in the fourth|UP With some other worthy scorquarter, widened the lead in the|®Ts. Eiler had 13 while Axline | and Dick Supple donated eight
two minutes the Bears outscore
e's Ernie Phelps in a scramble. Howe, 8 to 3, and trailed only]
{second quarter with his one- h handed accuraéy and the Hor-|®ach. i ; 45) SRTRige {nets commanded a 20-14 half- Law, Snr 0 Rove “ 1” vf pS PN [time advantage. | Grantords 3 : | Bayer t 833 i i McKinsey's six- point perform. Schwarta.t 3 0 8 McKenste.t T33 y {ance in the third quarter held off Reynalde.t i 3 2| Ward.c :} {any Lawrence Central threat. Steele! YS Jie } 3 3 {Howe kept pecking away, always, Siter.s 4 3 3 Woods. 001 | maintaining an 8-10 point lead Walanithe 5 2 } juntil there were four minutes to Totals 513 Bl Totals 18 9 20 {play in the final quarter. “ Halftime score—Howe 20, Lawrence Cen- { Bears Begin Growlin ¥ th missed—Lawrence Central; . 8 5 Me Free r Rey vnglds, Reivel, Schwartz. i Trailing, 41 to 32, Dan Siler Xa Nimith 8 owe: Dwyer 2,
8. {ler Kensie, Phelps 5, McMull
3 \drove under to score for the|M of icials—Lowell Barnett and Herschel
| Bears. Wallsmith hit two free|East shoririase, 3% 8 a Heart (38) throws. Howe took time out. s ft pf] fg ft pf {Lawrence had the Bears gasping,| Jing! | 3 ‘4Rileyt, ii (the crowd was giving out with. -Bupple. 3 2 1 Bucker.f 3 ° 9 !thunderous cheers, urging the Balch. 0 0 ODwengerg 5 1 1 (county quintet on and during all| gAe%° 3 § Hperitledes § 4° this din, a babe -in-arms was! 1 IR 0 3 0 Kelsey g 0 3 2 'snoozing in the first row behind | Bruces® * o Saree gh 1 jhe, owe rutin teft- handed Fifi 3 0 Ton 2 Bj ; I a 1am st Shortridge : ‘the Bears back into a ei a grinds, x missed ~Shortridge; Ax- | had to wriggle through (left to | d 45 to . line, = Sex 3, Ralp cred Hear a 45 t 39. Bruce Schwartz | Riley 6, Butler 2, Dwenger, Be racr: Clark. then canned a fielder from the! Afticials™ Evan Crawley and well
East Chicago Roosevelt and| yj {0 Markle, with just six | Petty, Sacred Heart, and Bill Ralph; Shortridge. TE ee JOTI brake up 8 Hows own . J ; st six oor rus another goal to A . We Ulher Calumet players on its’ roster, ran into rshe Tosses | draw the Bears up to within two 3109 Teams Entered Froebel handcuffed Gary Edison, 100 Much power but loads of eC ional ‘ourne esu S es er ay points, 45 to 43 with 17 seconds | ABCT 56 to 29, with huge Johnny Moors sportsmanship in its tussle with to play. With six seconds to play,| n ourney dropping eight field goals. Roose. Jefferson Township. When three, AT INDIANAPOLIS AT GARY AT TERRE HAUTE Siler attempted ‘a long, long field] COLUMBUS, 0, Feb. 23 (UP) pong ein g ‘of Markle's boys fouled out, Jeff How Lawrence Central 43 Froebel 58. Edison 20 Wiley 54. Fayette 22 goal, but the ball bounced off the|—A total of 5109 five-man teams velt’s Rough Riders had a battle |. 1 0110 uted two of its players Shortridge $1" Sacred Heart sn. | Emerson 38. Horace Mann 31 © |otier Creek 43. Honey Creek 8. are entered in the 47th American royal before nipping reigabaplE ptly putie lt | AT ALBION AT GOSHEN {Pontanet 81, Concannon 42 front rim. fare snared 0 - “Washington, 80 to ~ 57. Ray 0 _the—sidelines. The gesture, 53 — RAO ~~ AT VALPARAISO “Lawrence could Tay most of jts| SOWIng Congress tournament Pavichevich d ‘08 {g merited great applause, hut HERSHEY, Pa.. Feb. 23 (UP) Brigh Laks 45, Toveka 4 "rus. 4 |Srtdate ai bens Fwy. Kouts 36, Hebron 33 troubles to inac hitti opening In Ohio Coliseum here avichevich garnere points Markle lost anyway, 51 to 23. |—The Hershey Bears hammered Arif 43. Wolcottville 35 [Elkhart 38, Con Bra “Lownenin gf | Valparaiso 44, Morgan Township 33. 9 0 Inaccuracy ng al, Apr. 15, ABC Tournament Difor the winners, but it was a free = Fo tt Va ; 2 to 1 viet er the Indi-| Albion 45, Howe Military 39 Middlebury 60, Goshen -47 AT WABASH 38 average from the field and Four of last year's sectional out a 2 to 1 victory ov ndi- | Brighton 60. “Wolf Lake [rector Charles Treuter announced throw by Bill Holzbach and two- Avilla 48, Albion 44 AT HAMMOND [Roann 45. Urbana 38 blowing 10 of 23 free throw atwe 4 champs already are ousted——Ft. anapolis Caps in a fast American) . |Bouth Whitley ‘47, Chester Township 34. [today. pointer by Dick Beison which i AT AUBURN |aritsin 87. Clark 50. {roar Wiiliey 47, OF tempts. Howe had a ~.238 field d| . provided the margin of victory Branch, Gary Mann, Howe Mili- Hockey League game ‘last night (Hammond 54; Crown Point 34. aketon 36, lagre 31. goal percentage, missed all free, Entries have been received > ' ltary and Concord Township. Of before 2443 fans, the last meeting Shufubusce 6f Scott Center 23. AT HUNTINGTON South Whitley 42. Laketon 33. throws and also committed the {rom 3524 regular and 1585 boostGary Mann, known for itsiy,." ict state champions, only of the season for the two clubs. Ashley 38 Salem Center 35. =~ |Hubtinglon Township 48 Wayne Town-| AT Wausaw most passing and dribbling ®* teams for the tourney ending tne to 30 of 7 atts ina Tih He, Fo The dtu. drone, he Cae ERIE CE, umn Hk rn Wh en pm a [TP Sone Tope See ing Tigers, titlists in. 1940, - 10st an. into-- a two-way ‘tie—for - second > et gm SND “ “AT WINAMAC' 1 Ralph Sci [doubles teams, 22,393 singles and —no-better than win 12 of 20. BAMES Gertime battle to Hammond AT BLUFFTON Kendaliviile 64. 1aCiralige 24. Monterey 40. Leiters Ford 30 I) Seores
Bacred Heart and Shortridge! {each took turns playing a loose] [game. The Spartans who hit nine lof 34 field goal attempts the first half for .265 dropped off to a low|
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