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_THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

FRIDAY, FEB, E 1950

ne ton Eliminates Booth. Grove; Tech

Cincy Hopes For National Tourney Bid

Wins Over LIU; ‘Syracuse Hopeful

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- By BILL EGGERT The upper bracket was pared

to four teams in the Indianapolis gectiondl last night in Butler Fieldhousé as Washington’ elimi-

[Cincinnati and Syracuse became lvery hot candidates for bids to the lush National Invitational

NEW YORK, Feb. 24 (UP)—

to the semif ball sweepst: The orig last night's ; have been s

{Basketball tournament — thanks nated Beech Grove, 67 to 50, and - yesterday. tourney favorite Tech ran away [io & Mahi rion Spe and some They were old-fashio p. by Anderson from Warren Central, 58 to 36. | Both teams were pretty much Amo at Da Washington and Tech were overlooked until - they - brashly Farmland, 1} billed in the 4 p. m. quarter-final {shoved themselves into the tours castle, Shelb game today. ney picture last night with a pair Terre Haut Tech showed 12.000 fans jnst jot upsets at Madison Square Gar- jost to. Glen en. bash Valley Right what it can do and what | : 3 fie tn do 11. Tr Cresncans A Sp Cie Jaspers With center ( harley Englerth land Cincinnati drubbed highly pions hit the tossing in 16, points, were ahead Petersburg t

pt each of the quarter marks com-| manding the game after the open ing three minutes with [ts height

[regarded Long Island U., 83 to 65. | The reason for Syracuse's 15th | victory in 20 games was obvious, for he stood six feet, six inches

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nd. _plavin Warren Central’ (fo! stood six feet, six inch azainst neig x Bh i een en tall “onthe court and made his ville Centra With 8-4 Englerth doing the presence felt with 26 points to city rival M Beoring and 6-31, Joe Sexson con- ‘lead the scoring. He was Ed Mil- noon tilts —a trolling a major ghare of the re- {ler, a sophomore from New Ro~- Jow, which f:

bounding at both backboards,| Tech evened it up at 55 and then

went ahead for keeps.

first quarter, 25-18 at the half and, Arm outstretch, Jim Lambert of Beech Grove watches. 40-27 at the three-quarter post be-| Paul Mendenhall of Beech Grove 8) on the ica

Notre Dame Does State H. S.

the final eight minutes.

Curran Hits For 91 The Warriors, hitting 14 of 61

Roland Schroeder (44) did this eight times last night velping The Eastsiders led, 11-9, at the, out Washington's 67.50 victory over Beech Grove with 21 points.

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Tech's s Myron Moriarity got caught in a Warriors' trap here, losing balance and ball to Warren Central's Dick DeJeet and Dick Deer (right). In the ‘background is Walt Curran of Warren Central. .

Sectional Results Yosioidiy

chelle, N. Y. who wasn't uy covered” until mid-season. Times Staff Photographer. -| The Orange had dropped four |straight when they put Miller in at center, and now they are a [changed team. Last night he overshadowed CCNY’s soph ace, {Ed Roman, who had 23 points. { Cincinatti, which marked up its [16th win in 20 games, faced an

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—Photos by Henry E. Glesing Jr.,

Dropping the boon . . . Myron Moriarity (5) of Tech misses a rebound and gets a handful of hair belonging to Warren Cen-

tral's Dave Ostheimer. » » ”

Rams Hopeful

Birdseye-Ire! Anderson with Summ sectional wir regional win Wilson led points. An Castle romy just as easy. Madison's

{ {enormous height disadvantage Press title ¢ field goal attempts, were paced by| . i : ’ the shooting of Wait Curran with, wo. AT INDIANAPOLIS AT DANVILLE AT GREENSBURG | AT MONTICELLO agin LIL avalon Yhusted; ais. bp Jasper Je bh points and Bob Hage’ s 10. es or S enan vas Ja iy on bs Jee 4! [Drove 50. la pau Town sa th no 3 ar | Rfogkston 5 once a 34. nin avis cx er i oh Soo and en yr Tech benefiting from a .300 fleld| AT ANDERSON : re 40 AT HARTEF ‘ORD c Ty on 55. Idaville 46 8 X- oot, seven-inc erman net e, 1932 goal percentage also showed up| ; ape 4, Pend te 3 ‘ . No DEC ATU R . Dunit lo. Madison Tow: anf 35. AT NEW ALBANY Wipe. iv 5 a, by well at the free throw line making But Death Comes Anerson § AT Decatur Catholic 38, Berne 47, 0. 40 Portland ‘#4 anions, Kuiys co New Bairenars Car Haoein 12 1s ‘Mr. Outside’ Quits rar as dye 3 ng ity Be food 16 of 19 attempts. Warren Rly Decatur” 51, dams Central 44 ’ G 0 don { > , an Le > | foo ) I ! : ht! Before Game Is Won Covingt on 42. Hil AT DELPHI { Unton Township 56. Clear Cree AT NEW CASTLE ! Arm for Pro Ball |scrapping for every rebound and the: only u Central connected on only eig ) Lertyaville 571 Pine Camd it. Butlineton 12 Polk Township 51. Rock C Teoh on iter 24, Pprcelan: id 39, sul phur § gs 37 y driv t the 1 ta ear's hf 16 at the foul line. . - [ SOUTH BEND, Feb. 24 (UP) \T BATESVILL Flora 58. Buck Creek $0 (overtime). AT JASPER Mt. Summit 50. Lewisvilie a LOS ANGELES, Feb. 2¢ (UP)|S ng for the goal. Having $ years 1 Eight © 0 Tech players to — Notre D 3 8 y : BATES I EK VANSVY . | Ireland 53. Birdseye 29 New Castle 80. Spioeland 2 ’ : handed the blase crowd of 16,000 also came {! Eight of the 10 Tech players Notre Dame defeated Bt. Louls yu yaies 47, Suman 40 AT EVANSVILLE Huntingburg 63. Dubois 40. —Army football star Glenn Davis id fivin Tel get into action had a hand in the University last night in basket- Osgood 64. New Marion 41. [Reitz 89. New “Harmony 30 {8purgeon 42, Stendal 40 y AT PAOLI fy ted to si fessional 3, Mild surprise by leading, 30 to ying. : ! n : Cevin, Holton 4. Napoleon Cynthiana 52, Mt. Vernon 51 AT KOKOMO French Lick t Bad ’ 8 expected to sign a professional o7 t+ the half, Cinci ti tore toyed with Heoring, Bill Roepke was close ball and Irish Captain Kevin AT BEDFORD | T MLAND Aa ey, Tick 4a. West Baden 42 oVT-'goninall contract with ;the Los oo AEE nal. lore | to Englerth with 14. O'Shea said the team wanted to Mitchel 02, Fayettesviile 30, I rarmiand A SAR) o Onion 1. we: eran 38. English 53. Hardinsburg 42. Angeles Rams, says Rdm Presi- the game apart in the second half 0 hei - It was Tech’s 16th victory in 20 win the game “more than any MA™hall Gav, d6 Oo ETON {Lynn 43. Winchester 40 LAFAYETTE ‘AT PERU * dent Dan Reeves. 1 by sinking ..21%out of 40 shots i ® Rich) Marts and the 15th defeat for other of the season.” Mooresville 78. Enflnence 44 AT FOWLER West "1 quaint 13 Romney. a4 Siena 0, Chin ag, enio 40 Los Angeles h d th ih five of thelr paves ming Si w Central in 20 games, He said they played the game Smithville “ Monrovia 43 Ambia 61, Pine Twp. 14 . aye 'FRANON ; ; .08 Angeles has owned the gqouble figures in the scoring. 38. It was aryen Cents E ¥ Played the ga AT BLUFFTON |Oxtord ‘41, Boswell 3 AT LEBANON AT PLYMOUTH draft rights to Davis since ‘he ed 2 win without | Washington's Continentals put for Ray Espenan, Notre Dame Rockireak Ar) 31.1 Liberty Center 14, Earl Park 49. Gilboa Twp. 37 Lebanon 8, Pinnell, 8 Plymouth 63. Argos radiated fr West Point, Heavy Fouling B h t the best shooting accuracy,| football player, who died late! Petroleum 39, Union Cet | AT FRANKFORT Toole 08 ie Foyer 41, forth Judson 36. Five canoe 48 g : , Jfrom We oint,) In the ne owever, for the evening with a yesterday ofa broken neck. AT BOONVILLE {Michigantown 87. Scirelevilie 47 AT LINTON Culver 30. Plymauth’ 27 having acquired the famed “Mr.| The rough tactics cost the Bear- City will f a 0 | } Newbuyg 57, El berfeld 53. olfax 39, Washington Twp 32 | Bloa omfeld 42. swits, City 38 (overtime) North Judson 59, Hamiet 49 Outside” from the Detroit Lions. cats heavily in personal fouls Richland Ce +863 average on 24 field goals in| Before the game started, O'Shea Ten: 43 , Jrankiors re Jacks on. Th i Linton 35. Scotia AT RE N: SEL AE R : ’ Creek. Ma fu attempts. ~~ 'and Coach Ed (Moose) Krause, Lynnville 4 AT rome 31 arisen ¥ ANKLIN AT LOGANSPORT - ta iy or | Army officials announced yes- with three men banished and two : { Roland Schroeder paced the sent a tele to Espe t ae AT FR |Losansport 80. New Waver 1G IB [terday Davis: was resigning as others with four fouls each. But date with. p n gram to Kspenan a yanBuren 58, Quir ney 24 Center Grave 56, Clark Township 55. | Washington Township 34, 3 tie 34 | Brook 44, Demotte 31 fi i th derson rests Mictors with 21 points, the best | 8t. Joseph's Hospital. Josport 47, Ashhbe 38 Nineveh 49 Van Buren Twp. 38. A MADISO ON { MOND irst lieutenant effective June 8. |they paid off in an amazing 18fidividual performance In the| “Keep fighting,” the telegram To rod ron | AT GOSHEN | Madison 4, Deputy : : LAT RICHMONI | ‘Davis has also been negotiating Point win. urday . wher purney thus far. He pocketed 12{said. “We are dedicating the St. yecca on. Newpor Ry ville Twp. 40. New Paris 38 | Batty oR Bron | Webster 42. ity 88, Willlainsbuje 31 /to play pro baseball. Duquesne University and Ken- nto Lipels oints the first half as the Con-|Louis game to you.” AT CONNERSVILLE eRe ron Twn To Nappanee T8 {Sweetser—48. Van Buren 39.- AT RUSHVILLE The Bams have no objection. to) lucky, each-regarded-25-a-Jead. pd 1 nentals took a 27:20 lead at the Notre. Dame Won. 35 (0-55. put] re AT CONN ha VIA 2 or 5 app ce Marion. 46, Pairmount 36 | Rushville 73. Orange 24 Davis playing baseball as long as pipe cinch for a tourney bid, : Maltway period. |Espenan died shortly before. the Pairyien AT het te museiite 3 Glotentne 33 E fii AY Je Tre Sr otis A SEYMOUR he could be available for the start picked up added glory with wins asa Bel game's opening whistle. | AT CRAWFORDSVILLE | Greencastie 61. Fi Westville 47, Springfield Township. 35. Medora 58. Hasden. 50. of football practice in August, last night. y up! Hornets Fight Back New Richmond 41, Wingate 31. AT GREF NFIE LD i AT MU NC IE Seymour 17, R 1d. well-regarde Rally Does It New Market 50, Bowers $l. AT SHELBY VIL LE eeves sa | Kentucky scored its: 21st win ! Adding to the highest team | [Waveland 46, New Ross 39 [Greenfield 51, Eden 45 { Yorktown 60, Eaton 40 Davis trained a month with the 39. Adams \ 14 the’ first four games were! The Irish rallied in the second New Market 63 Ne Ww v_Richmond 8 Co johares tesville 38, New Palestine 30. Burris 50. Alba wy 45 o . 37. ) < against four losses by H8 to 54 during the 1 ta iy " i gal NEI HAIL 1 win, The Delars wee . —————— fo EN : 31. Rams two years ago and played against Xavier of Ohio as seven- cluding a 4 y Bob re . for the West Side ahead by two points the first! Pi k ¥ doi pes rn ea a RY are foot Bill Spivey led the way with awaka) x H tral i 47, Catholic 20 against the Washington Redskins 25 points. Duquesne's 22d win ’ half. - Bagley ¢ 408 allie i e | imina ell FI L Lalner ed Fern ton-Clay 56, Lakevill p a pov Other for: fuintet. ote field Rey on i : Te sy, ®| : Fonte, $5. Yashuneton 43. 3 while on n leave from the Army. |against one loss-was by 59 to 34 ful in their i! Béech Grove, “after grabbing, ners and Ossola re 'giste red xi | Washington-Cla ¥ Catilsle Central Catnolic 38 EE over Geneva, with Ed Dahler cluded L the arly ong te dosing hiv for the Billikens. il oo Jaden" +7." Muhaitin 2 an New Umpire to Work setting the scoring pace with 17 Shelbyville ught throug the 32- minutes N anon oot SUL oints : ) An overflow crowd of : IP burg. 53, Shel 5, points, an’s Berri p overtake thé taller Washing Sige She woriwd of approxi: EN DAR |Graveville 39, terom 41. | Tribe Spring Games In other leading games last pen games ton crew. Jim: Lambert, a 217-| 00 , Ft rete Service: NEW YORK, Feb, 24 (UP)—|Dueeer 51 T TELL CITY LOUISVILLE. Sept. 24_ With Might: Eastern Kentucky de- piled up the und forward, was in and out Notre Dame id s + “| LEBANON, Feb. 24—Th Pike ’ (Laverne Roach, a handsome chrisney 50 eavenwortis 36 ‘ wi ep feated Evansville, 54 to 52, on —————— { tly because! f St. Louis (a1) € e TODAY iy + ex-Marine fr ax died Fo ory 3. Leavenw the assignment of umpires to the ) f the game frequently bec: Ba gles, t § "3 "ll ossetat ¥ ft vf P! Township "High Sc hool team of] BASKETBALL young ex-Marine from Texas, died AT TE ty HAU TE American Association training! Call Fagie's Jost woioute gol In Hf a cold.but he managed to pop f 3 9 3craimere! § 3 ; Marion County,” playing in the! Sate ang’ mor seionament, nt games| YoSterday of a brain injury after, 45. grate 33 camps this spring, Bruce Dudley, th¢ opening game of the -Ohio in 11 points, seven in the first; HS 4 1 ? JiOardiner.c : ] 3° arion 3 I Pp aying tle Fieldhouse i Indianapolis sec- he was battered to unconscious- Pimento 53, West Ter re Haute 44 le ps ox 3% di on ou las; | Valley Conference tourney, thus Halt for the Hornets. Qeneak 3 2 {jchmidtg 1 3 3 Lebanon sectional, was eliml- tional inte Colles ness in a bloody 10-round boxing’ ~~ AT VEVAY Sage Fung a Arbelhans. earning the right to meet Mar- | Paul Mendenhall, a 5:8 junior, pichtelt SL. 82 38cott.f 30 { nated in its first start here last ad Valley Conference Tourney, Louts- bout Wednesday night ey 4%. -Brisht 3 i» Tt ay ppelhans, 2 shall in the semifinals tomorrow : lowever, was the Hornet. spark Strasser. £40 tCordiat 00 1 yi tey pe | Valparaiso at Washington. (8t. Louis) The wavy-haired Roach, one of Moores Hil 51.7 Gu ore afternoon; Fordham nicked - that kept Washington on its toes.| |Koch.c § 1 3/night as Zionsville prevailed-in-a BILLIARDS {the nation’s better-known middle- AT VINCENNES work the .Indlanapolls Indians’| ~L oi 0 “a4 to 63 Notre Dame p 8 IMcKenna,g 0 0 04. » 68 to 50 Continuation of state tourney, Board A Decker Chapel 41, Oaktown 36 exhibition games. g n, e threw in 13 points. from alll tals B35 Totals BEER hard fought game, 68 to 50. . lof Trade Par , weights, waged the fatal fight Monroe City 45. 3 Wheatland 39 shaded St. Louis, 55 to 52: Okla#ngles and attempted one field palatine core © Bt. Louls 29. Notre, ‘The winners led at the half,| OMORROW lagainst Georgie Small of New, AT WABASH . 'homa Aggies slowed down Tulsa, --geal while-lying flat on his-back. | ree Throws Mssed: Bagley B- Leslie 3 34 -t0-20. -Harold- Heckman -reg- ot AHS AA Tournament -York--on--his- 24th birthday. He wabash-48- North -Manchesver 15 Boxers Fined l3¢ to 27, in- the Missouri Valley Hour of the seven shots he tried ge, Sirasset, Fichtel, St Lous istered 32 points for Zionsville, | sori, foc Fieldnouse, indignagoy was winning most of the way, but Liniaw 55. Chiphews jp erset 41 MIAMI, Fla., Feb. 24 (UP)— Conference. jh the second half found the var Koch 2 ¢ eam. ot. Lous. ang 28 ON field goals. Jerry Martin Pm. 308 Bm and 648 p.m then in the last round Small un-\ Wabash 72. Washington Senior 36 The Miami Boxing Commission| Western Kentucky, defending mark. |R. E. Meyer. Chica jot 17 points. whtler at Ohio University; Eariham at leashed a furious attack which oo o; Boer a fined Featherweight Champ Wil- champion and favorite in the Ohio

i t Ind i Washington #1) 0 Beech Grove (30) Pike 0) 0 Zionsville Jon state ut “Mancrierise Rot diana; Indiana Sispad, Young Roach to the floor, North Wer widy 3 HiXdFon lie Pep and Jimmy Warren for|Valley tourney, opens the defense nnesot C | order { E "4 Lambert o 3 nl ‘Miami Boxing Squad | | Anderson.t 5 3 8 Heckmant 13 6 3iConcordia St * 01 are Wisconsin” at u t Loogootee 70, Barr Towns: listless performances in a 10-of its crown tonight against Tenchrovdert - 3 3 8 Nenaon 211 Beds 11 3 Rosenstinl.t 31 2 fllnois: Micky gan. at Northwestern. Michi-| He was carried from the ring gimore Township 4. Plainville 39 \round nontitle bout here Wednes- nessee Tech while Morehead meets “mo on a, i - » 1 eo Dirtiee 4 0 Scineoc i 1 1 Defeats Minnesota Geni 0 0 oiCranet 0 0 3 ference Annis, Loyvijje 0 VreY Con-ito St. Clare's Hospital, where he| AT WINAMAC day. Pep was fined $500 and War- Murray State in another firstHer nodlec 0 0 18a 00 0 | Wagle.o 7 5 4 Martine 6 5 1 ra /died 14 hours later of what phy-| Richland Center 49, Winamac 38. 250. aulk 30 HE Anngham. 4 1 4 MIAMI, Fla, Feb. 24 (UP) |Head.c 0.0 OlAwalt.e [I Indiana at Notre Dame “ Grass Creek 36, Akron 33. ren $ Iround game, ertram.g ! 3 Jie, J v oI Mi: ami held a 5! to 2% boxi {Connaroe.g 1 1 2 Abbitt.g 2 0 2) {sicians described as “after “brain IWery.g % Jiess : ( 53 to Xing Templing "1 3 3iToddw 305 lof cerebral hemorrhage and brain ler 6 O0/McDonoughg 0 3 3 . 00 5 t Miliery.¢ 4 Mendeninails 6 1 § victory today over a University Minsus.x $ 3 3 Darger de 00 2 Enters 5th Round damage.” morals 341913 Totals « ios 31/0f Minnesota squad which = oon 0 553 FT. BRAGG, N. C. Feb. 24 Two investigations were plisiitime score: Washingion 37. Beech couldn't use its Negro lightheavy-| Foal, 1 Missed CAnderson 3, Bei-| (UP) — Clean-cut victories * by launched immediately. The State r . ns, [Free ‘throws missed: Washington- Bor. |weight because of Florida racial (Fen 8 Mages penrd 2 Toit, Toda, Filipino, Pennsylvania, Texas, Athletic Commission called a gr J San. Taha | laws, Shawver, Barger 32. — New York and District of Co= hearing for this morning, and the: Ebert, McDonough 3. Mena enh fofscnel Sophomores in the 130, 135 and] — llumbia battlers sent the ali- Army district attorney's office sumBor Lowell Barnett a 145-pound decisions led the Miami Wilt, .Gehrmann Sign boxing tournament into its. fifth moned all principals for questionTech 30) Warren Central [3] lassault. But the big upset was jround today. wing this afternoon. i fpr THES 30 oor pe oeeight For Mile Run Repeat dls, urran, J Cc ictc Vi 235- - oo a Rr okmrtn.f : 8 Perr o 0 : pound Don Rav eling. of Minne- | CHICAGO, Feb. 24 (UP)-—Wis exon t 3 gKisec 09 j seta. {consin’s Don Gehrmann and the Hot” off “off the Griddle] | Rie cCo | . cogs eidray wnpBikisr Fret ikbePartiepants; igo A Te Joriarity.g 0 § JLeitets 1'32 Fight Results the most disputed. race in indoor oron.g 31 nike. 8 <3 By United Press track history, will run a repeat 7 A WE I V7 WAFFLE. MOC” "Totals 20 16 15 Totals 14 4 19 NEW YORK (Broadway Arena)--Jimmy|match in the Chicago Dally News rrr i ¥ ime score: Tech 25. Warren Cen-|/ Sarid 1560, y| / : oe oe ed. Teh cline. Mando Amaninl. 156. aly outpointed Ar-| rojave Mar. 18, it was announced , | ows missed ech line, Eng- NE | rt h wT ra “5, erty tral Hage Com pitello, Iss, yi, Frenne toda. h the Ned Merri Pods Syuare er 2 1 A 3. Vv 0 2 mm emetrios, Ne or 8 i who won e © e - orn E c and” Lowell MINNEAPOLIS s LS wil rie fad yan Ceawl Te pet , Litopped ee hulle, eel am two-mile’ run in the relays 5

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