Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 February 1950 — Page 23

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“New Market 51, Crawfordsville 33° New-Albany-61, Georgetown 25.

Sports | dianapolis Times = [=z SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1950 ih FAGE 33 ~ of VWiams wc ousre Page 28 |Sectional A hh ag By Resul ts ech wins secriona a Bi Ti Er Winslow Knoc ks Out Jasper, 64 To 46

Brighton Anderson 1 (Anal);

Anderson 46, Lapel 43. { -s

Kokomo | Markleville 44, Anderson St. Greentown 46, Union Twp. 38. | Mary's 38. Kokomo #4, Elwood 39. |

Anderson 59, ~ Marklexille 43 Greentown 48, Kokomo 47 (final). .

(final). : Lafayette = Attica Lafayette Jefferson 50, Klondike | Richland Twp. 37, Attica 34. 37. : Covington 26, Perryville 15. West Lafayette 43, ‘Monitor 40.

Richland Twp. 32, Covington 3) Lafayette Jefferson 41, West La-

. . | (final). | favette 35 (final). B Eskimos : Batesville Lebanon |

Osgood 41, Holton 21 Zionsville 45, Jackson Twp. 42. |

Straight Title

Batesville 51, Milan 50. Whitestown 3%, Thorntown #4. | South Bend Central, Sexson Leads Batesville 39, Osgood 35 (final). - Zionsville 38, Whitestown 34 Madi ? ' Bedford (final), adison Among Victors With Bedford 51, Williams 35. Linton Sectional Kings 18-Point Total Mitchell 57, Campellsburg 36. arco 27. Solsherry 36. . By KURT FREUDENTHAL p . Mitchell 36, Bedford 31 (final). Bloomfield 50, Jasonviile 49. United Press Sports Writer { ) (Continued From Page One) Bloomington Marco 48, Bloomfield 31 (final). Winslow's underdog Eski- 14-4 lead at the first-quarter post. Rts : . Logansport I'he Rockets outscored Tech, 8 to Bloomington 68, Stinesville 30. gansport. mos blasted Jasper's defend-| 5, in the second quarter and narFllettsville 73, Smithville 64. Young America 43, Onward 30. ino state champions last! Jk ! rowed the lead down to 19 to 13

Ellettsville 61, Bloomington 47 Logansport 53, Twelve Mile 44. { at halftime.

Logansport 34, Young America 50 night, 64 to 46, to become,

(final). } The third quarter went to the Bluffton (Anal). ) 1950 sectional title holders dockets too, Hn they connected on J.ancaster Central 52, Bluffton 34. Madison and set the stage for a new ] six of eight attempts from the Rock Creek Center 39, Petroleum Central 41, Sajuda 33. Indiana high school basketball field. Tech, playing temporarily 57 (overtime). Madison 103, Lexington 39. | king. offstride, could manage only three Lancaster Central 47, Rock Creek Madison 95, Central 28 (final). | Winslow, beaten only by coach of its 14 chances at the back~ Center 46 (final). Marion Cabby O'Neal's Jasper club dur- board: Boonville Marion 66, Sweetser 36. . ing the regular season and ousted # All Players Score Lynnville 52, Tennyson 39. Swayzee 45, Mississinewa 42. by Jasper after rolling through Ripple still outscored Tech in

Marion 63, Swayzee 43 (final). last year’s campaign unbeaten,

! r 45, Newburg 40. Candle : , gained sweet revenge.

§ the final quarter, 12 to 11, but

Chandler 57, Lynnville 41 (final). oo Michigan City They blew the game apart in couldn't overcome the advantage Brazil : Michigan City 10, Westville 38. the third period and added 22 the Greenclads had mustered in Patricksburg 46, Van Buren 10. : nion Mills 61, Wanatah 31. markers in the final eight minutes the opening eight minutes. Prazil 49, Gosport 44. nion Mills 54, Michigan City 44 to spill last year's state champs A 49 (fin: (final). ¢ a Each team used six players for Brazil 60, Patricksburg 49 (final). © Dick Farley, Winslow's classy the championship action and each Clinton Monticello center, tossed in 19 points, and player got into the scoring. En-

teammate Dick Kinder followed

Chalmers 52, i ) lonon 44. with: 15; "and Gene Northerner

glerth got seven points to trail

Rockville 51, Bloomington 40. . %“ Sexson for Tech.

Clinton 56, Rosedale 38. Brookston 56, Burnettsville 43. with 14. Clinton 48 Rockville 37 (final). Brookston 46, Chalmers 34 (final). Jasper, which triiled most of Dave Jessee, Ripple's 6-4 junior Connersville Muncie the way. never found its scoring a Toned met and 3 ie Ce 73 ‘ork A minch, © + A | 4 ac Tr ; qin 34 Commernite 31. tule Content 35, Yorktown so. IH, Bu Rime, topped Pl By Tins S01 Pog ey € Geng 1 Dirk Campren who mad Sh Brookville 55, poh 38 (final). Muncie Central 536, Royerton 37 Evansville Central Loses A rebound battle with Tech's big Charley Englerth (32) and Everybody is trying fo claim possession here. Jessee (23) of apiece. : tordsville | (final), | Th: the afternoon tit, Evans] | Joe Sexson (right); going up with Broad Ripple's 6-4 center, Dave Ripple has a firm grasp along with an unidentified Tech player. In Shooting averages from the Crawfordsvi New Albany ville Central's Southern Confer. Jessee (23). At left is Warren Sparks of Broad Ripple. Tech won front of Jessee is Ripple’s John Campbell. At the left is Englerth field were almost identical. Cras{ortuville Jadot a Silver Creek 54. Charleston 48. (ence titlists were upset by city! the sectional title, 38 to 36. 32) and at the right i is Dick Qampbel of Broad Ripple. The Rockets tried 58 times and

(rival Bosse ' and Reitz of the _=— “Thit the same amount,

(final). Po ay A, Si Ce BE ean wlin) PAIRINGS FOR 16 REGIONALS, MARCH a Taff Sets State imme Angelopoious, The

Danville | {led -the firing in afternoon sec-| | Times basketball writer, had

3 y 45, New Winchester 30. New Castle "|tional semifinals, also ‘came |" rere tiie (FOUR TEAMS IN. EACH) em - |Pisiey Ripple and Tech to meet Speedway 15, Ney Middl nS . | finals and he put the finger 1 Avon 32, Charlton (Plainfield) 29. Tidd etown 47, Straughn 32. |through with banners flying at Winners of Afternoon Games in Each Regional Will Play at 818 PM 1 the finals an e pu ng — Speedway 45, Avon 27 (final), |New Castle 52, Mt. Summit 31, _|night. Game P.M BEDFORD Game P.M. LOGANSPORT : corin eCcor jon Tech to come out as the cham D at New Castle 61, Middletown 40 South Bend Central's Bears, | : i : : . : . ‘ood OGANSPOR pion. ; b ecallif (final), state finalists last year = and do DAM NL thelis The Laransyurt Th. Bresksien : | With a winning selection, may= Decatur 53, Hartford Center 48. Paoli |beaten but once this year, wal- > ean ih | MA HE Feb. Fd rg be: Jimmie can get out of his Decatur Catholic 61, Geneva 53. oop Ll 0 Fe, op Hoped—Washington=Clay 52 to 24, —EVANSVILLE (Bosse) — MARION MADISON, Fel ndy Tall ined this week and get Tech—— Decatur 58, Decatur Catholic 46 Pash or Fan him 34. leading comfortably all the way I. 1:00—Tell City vs. Princeton ! 1:00— Marion vs. Portland of Hanover College set a new through the regionals. (final). Paoli 64 ng St. : Fr : “w Madison's Cubs raced through 2. 2:13-&vansville Bosse va. Chandler 3 2:16-~Lancaster Central vs. Huntington state individual collegiate scor- i y Delphi (firsal) pla Wl Francs little C Boa) No to 28, with FT. WAYNE (South Side) MARTINSVILLE |ing record tonight as the Panthers Tech-Ripple Box Score , { : {Spence Schnaitter notching 31 1 1:00—Ft. Wavne North Side ve. Deeatur 1 1:00 Terre Haute Gerstmever vs. Brazil . 5 , . Fara 0, Camas #5 12. { Peru points, -after they scored more 1 2 2:15— Kendaliville vs. Auburn 2 2. i5-=FElletsville vs. Marco oC |mathered C Ha on ‘ollege of Cin-, TECH (38) Flora 58. Cutler 28 (Anal). Pern 70. Bunker Hill 49. © |than. 100 points in the semi- . GREENCASTLE MUNCIE | #hnat rug 13 field goals and g : 5 3 on » Evansville Converse 44, Gilead 41. |Anals. } ! 1 1:00— Greencastle vs. New Market 1 1:00 New Castle vs. Lynn a free throw through the nets for , oxdon A 2 1 3 : 4 $ os J . ” Converse 46, Peru 40 (final). - Other Winners | 2 2:15 Clinton vs. Richland Twp. t 2:13— Richmond vs. Muneie Central [27 points, boosting his season's Sune, Erensyve 3.1.3 1 ov e { , em ! ; . n Exavaville, Bose 2 Fvausy Plymouth | Other. wizmére"dopnsigte in: HAMMOND RUSHVILLE [otal to—$80, 15 more than he, Wills & arsine IT 0-0 jcruaed iNew A 'bany ‘vhich-had 100] I. LeU Mills vs. RH d 1 1:00— Rushville vs. Lawrencebur kK. set by Johnn Y z Evamwsville Lincoln 47, Evansville RtThon 3. raxcrtawa is {much height for Silver Creek and NC AGary Proved va Winaifeld 1 Diafireddie ve Baterritie |Witkon, former Anderson Cc “olege oar, 8 gz 3 3 : -3 Reitz 39. . u won, 42 to 32, Evansville Bosse, | . } ) vo; oriarity, B sees “ Evansville Bourbon 62, North Judson 61 INDIANAPOLIS ~ SHELBYVILLE | star. — — — Evansville Bosse 56, |56 to 44 victor from city rival | Taf Lincoln 44 (final). (final). |Lincoln, and Vincennes, which] . * 1:00—Npeedway vs. Anderson L 1:00—Whiteland vs. Fairland | i, fared fe first half to-| Totals :...... ..15 8 13 38 Farmland | Rensselaer lswamped little Fritchton, 70 to 26." 2:15— Indianapolis Technical vs. Franklin Twp. 2 2.15 Madison vs. Greensburg {nig 1 and only ve minutes of BROAD RIPPLE (36) * wey OND | the second half, Hanover, co-lead-| Lyon 48, Parker 37. ‘Remington 38, Kankakee 30. Bloomington and Bedford, other ROROMO . SOUTH B# {er with Indiana Central in the) fg ft pf tp Stoney Creek 46, Jackson Twp. 37. Wheatfield 45, Rennselaer 40. #)uthern stalwarts, fell as the field | 1 1:00—Converse vs. Wabash 1 1:00—Rourbon vs. Elkhart | Hoosier C ollege Conference. has Sparks, tL nrg wee Lynn 58, Stoney Creek 41 (final). Wheatfield 59, Remington 39 eas cut Youn 30 the 64 sectional 2. 3:15-= Greentown vs, Sheridan 2. 2:15 South Bend Central vs. Columbia City one remaining HCC tilt with An- n Campbell, fooaer 1 0 5 | (final). champions ettsville’s agles| LAFAYETTE VINCENNES | derson Coll and two " {Lo 8 Re 51 vellf .....e0000 0 1 © Frankfort . Richmond - {hammered Bloomington, 61 to 47, 1 1:00—Frankfort vs. Zionsville 1 1:00—Vincennes vs. Sullivan [the Ey Di hpammes 1) JeBBEeC .ieessess 4 1 2 9 Forest 27, Rossville 36. Pe " |leading all the way, and Mitchell | t. $:15—Lafavette Jeflerson ve. Freeland Park 2 2:15— Winslow vs. Loogootee : |r th T H Hanna, 2 2 4 6 Frankfort 33, Michigantown 32. [Hagerstown 44, Whitewater 40. (spoiled Bedford's bid for a 10th! — _jmonth i Tor ate, . p A ena se 3.3% Frankfort 48, Forest 44 (final). Richmand 52, Fountain City 11. [straight sectional title, 36 to 31. |= rT TT - : alte i ft pf y Se fy opt F 8 ar gk a : Richmond 59, Hagerstown 41 Two other touted small-town Toot it weit 294 Franklin (final). lowers 10 “i ! Klein t 4 x ! i432 Totals ........15 6 13 38 Nathbille 51 powers joined Winslow as sec rien i ua “Inc Cliche 1 9 4 0 i Halftime score — Tech 19, Ldibuny 53, Noss yt Al 1 Rushville itional winners. Richland Center|" i 41 > 7 2 Broad Ripple 12 an 5, Center Grove 41. | land Tell City, the state's only two G y : ? daa : Whiteland 44, Edinburg 38 (final). Carthage 40, New Salem 38.- ate - , - r.8 8 3 : 3909 Free throws missed — Tech: Fr Beat Rushville 58, Marton Memorial 36. hough. Tel Ciy toyed wih came S -Sfar tarter Avon 0 ‘ {oe 1 te oo 1-Cline 3, Moriarity 4. Broad Rip1. Jane "Rushville 66, Carthage 45 (final). 75 i ’ eed : ple: Sparks 2, J. Campbell 3. JesOakland City 53, Haubstadt 41. Seymour 2 10-33, 4h] Xieniahd Center — Moorehead 3 1 1 see 2, D. Campbell 2, Hanna 1. Princeton 63, Owensville 50. le A : Y dumped Star ! ity: 43 to 23. —— Unanimous Choice Times State Service rota ® 9100 Tota A Kk 10! Officials—Lowell Barrett and Princeton 7° Oakland City 50 Brownstown 58, Crothersville 4”., Bob Leonard handed Terre DANVILLE Feb 25 The Halft ne Bil weaver er Ae 15 Bvan Crawley ; -, A y : y > . . aa ’ Officllas eAVer and on rs ‘ J (final). Yallonia 46. Neymour 36. (Haute Gerstmeyer the sectional Of Voting Coaches Speedway Sparkplugs rolled over wyey ® . «wow Ft. Wayne | Ae 65, rownstown 27 time poeta Be ant By JIM SMITH } the Avon Orioles in the Santer ° % ° e 1 i y . g ¢ bury. College gymnasium here to: T m All i { m rt Worn 43. Shelbyville [Cats a 44 to 42 win over Fon-, Unanimously chosen for {i night- to win the. Danville high I 16S - ec iona : eda . Ft. Wayne Central 35, Ft. Wayne M Auburn 62, Morristown 55. |tanet. he acore Was ne at oe the Indiana College All-Star i school sectional basketball cham Player School Pos. Ht. Wit. Year South 384. Fairland 62, Columbus 55. as time ran out and Leonard qnyad, Butler's basket ball ace, i pionship. Final tally was §peed- Joe Sexson, Tech PF 6-315 . 194 rv ‘ h rland 7) Mt. Aub 41 calmly sank one charity toss aft- o ay 45, Avon 27 y \ . i ne Na a, Fe. Wayne ee — ) a. uburn er the other as he was fouled con- ‘Ralph (Buckshot) O'Brien is i * ie Spa rk plugs led all the w ay Warren Sparks, Broad Ripple Fk 162 ’ | she \tinuousiy. He quit after dropping virtually assured a starting | were never headed off or tied Dean Cunningham, Cathedral Fr 190 ) Fowler ! : Sheridan | 26 points ’ ol he - : . ani é ) gha ¢ g 5 - : 3 v PP ." ) the Orioles.” S t , . : Freeland Park 39, Otterbein 37. Fheridat dl 0 aay eal = = cs PE North Ceirtral Confer=-Spot-at guard-Mar..15.at.8:30. % , 4 by. th i $ ED od Larey-MeKinsey, Howe. A058... XK - 0. . 1pton 49, Jefterson -Pwp. — rence bowers. also. looked. impr Jo. in the fieldhouse.. iii AE Bmiii re 31K Short . . os 216)... Ea a Ama 32 Park Sheridan 31, Tipton 39 (final). nas prea. At that time, the Indiana C ol , \ . VEIL ATE from the" Bill Rflph Shortridge. E « Fu on (final). “ ’ South Bend . | (c ontinue d on Page. 28, Col. 1) lege’ All-Stars, a team of 15 tqp- field in the first three minutes of ( harles Englerth, Tech '® 195 Sr. ‘ South Bend Central 66, Walker- ro — } fugch * basketball players, will plas "Dick Campbell, Broad Ripple G 165 Sr. Garrett ST t Ne I Ray Stewart, who highepointed : ! PI Aub 51. A In $9 ton 41. . meet the Indianapolis Olympians, the Speedway auintet in the after Bob Hanna, Broad Ripple & G 162 uburn 54, Angola oJ. - Washington-Clay 535, South Bend. local professional members of the * Ay q ! : . : . I . Ashley 36, Spencerville 33. John Adams 45.° National Basketball Association noon semi-finals victory over New John 0’ Donnell Cathedral G .140 Avbura 53, Ashley 4. final). {South Bend Centr ' ] - " Re i Winchester, 45 to 30, repeated in Jim oo G 160 tm a ramen rz cot ff a | EL res EHR Ea ne He: chakked-up-td-trmee EE ER RE REE EER " ry. “ . A | d S |e points in compari %on to 20 in the HONORABLE MENTION: Louis Schmalfeldt, Southport; Wile Gary. Froebel 52, Gary Emerson Sullivan | Stars were Branch McCracken, afternoon tit. liam FEllaby, Ben Davis: Gar Wallsmith, Lawrence; Kenny Eiler, 31. Sullivan 51, Hymera 40. i . [Indiana University; Mel Taube, Avon's ace,?Bob Seiple rang up Shortridge; Charley Kirkoff, Cathedral; Walter Curran, Warren Walparaise 44, Kouts 42. Farmersburg 47, Graysville 43. | PITTSBURGH, Feb. 25 (UP)— Purdue University; “Ed (Moose) | = the highest tally in the game with Central; Dave Jessee, Broad Ripple; Myron Moriarity, Tech; Walter " Gary Froebel 39, Valparaiso 37 Sullivan 53, Farmersburg 34 The Morrison brothers, Rod and Krause, University of Notre . Andrews, Ben Davis: Robert Brock, Decatur Cengral; Bill Roepke, my £ D 15 markers, Halftime found . (final). ¢finab)y rete OIL. Sowbinad to carry the In-ipame; Angus -Nieoson, Indiana Speedway with a 17-point advan- Tech and Don Thomas, Crispus Attucks, Goshen Tell City |dianapolis Capitals to a 2 Loz tie| central College, and Paul (Tony) tage, 25-11 , ? ets in an n . . : y Elkhart 80, Middleburg 44. Dale 29, Rockport 26. . . | American Hockey league game fon Hinkle Butler mentor Who wi Serre eh nied 1 | di Obt B -ki Wakarusa 36, Jefferson Twp. 32. Tell City 79, Oil Twp. 52. {night before 5 5026 en # Jeoach the All-Star team, Weichers.t 3 o "a - 003 n ans ain oc man Elkhart 51° Wakarusa 34 (final). | Tell City 72, Dale 33 (final). | Rod Morrison scored with less 1 didn en pb Server of the Blewart.c yy 1G 10 { stars is no Wingert. 10 1 0 5 Greencastle ‘ Terre Haute |than three minutes remaining in ndigna Co lege Wils 40 030 T bf ld D WwW Thi il B Greencastle 45, Russellville 10. Fontanet 42, Terre Haute Wiley the game to pull the Caps into the] the first honor ever accorded g-¢ 9-91 o 2 o n ir ase y le 32. al. |deadlock. His brother helped set| Butler's shooting ace. C01 50 0 Pi Betis Laon =. Roachdal: nion 39 Terre Haute Gerstmeyer 45, up the play. In the 1948-49 season he was Kuyken tHe 0 2 “Seasoned Player Comes From irates; (final). | “Glenn 41. Earlier in the game, Don Mor- 8iven All-American , honorable Bafiime o slare J Total 81121 Starred in AA in 1946 Season Gerstmeyer 44, Fontanet 42 rison tied the score at 1-all and mention by both the United and Free throws missed Speedway 9, Avon SA . . : Greenfield | (final, overtime). . . [thts time it was Rod who assisted Associated Press services, was Y ricialed. Dickie aid Co Bom By EDDIE ASH, Times Sports Editor Franklin Twp. 10, Fortville 27. on the score. | named All-Mid-American tick ’ The parent Pittsburgh Pirates gave the Indianapolis Indians a to the mi

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MoCordsville 89, Charlottsville 33.

Klin Twp. 58, McCordsville Aurora 67, Moores Hill 39. Pittsburgh gained the lead at| Conference, for three years; was

Speedway [5 y New Winchester (ao) pre-season break last night by sending Joe Fddie Bockman to play p fu 1% pf

13:59 of the first period on a goal| voted the most valuable player J Wiechers,f. 8 2 5 L. Delp. 0 1 3 third base under the wing of Senor Al Lopez. 48 (final). [Lawrenceburg 56, Rising Sun 3.,v Les Costello. Elby Kgbussen|/by both his Butler teammates des! : 3 2D Deny 133% Tribe General Manager Ted Sullivan said it was an outright | Lawrenceburg 49, Aurora 40 y <TH 02 1 wd 2 hase I the B A t of money involved was not disGreensburg | (final) {put the Hornets into the lead and the Mid-American confer- 0 2 1 \» 3 2 purchase from the Bucs. Amount 0 Greensburg 53, New Point 41. : Vincennes |again at 16:29 of the third period. ence and was unanimously voted, . ne id 0 0 1 closed. Sand” . |However, Costello then was pen- ; 1 No- x 00 0 Since the Hoosier Redskins are A wa tea + Jackson Twp. 47, Crees wl Fritchton 52, Bruceville Se |alized for slashing and with the along WHR, Alex. LSE, ou No = 00 0 a Pittsburgh farm, the transac- 180. The rugged infielder resides Greensburg 64, Jackson Twp. A tre Dame's 1948-49 All-Opponent a. - in Long ‘Beach, Cal. final) : {Vincennes 57, Monroe City 4 Hornets down a man, the Morri- squad - oN Totals 18 913 Totals 8 13 15 tion comes under the category of Bock w only limited serve { , Huuimond | Vincennes 70, Frichton 36 i. son brothers struck again to notch qua Brien has started in 90 ¢on- 20 | Hallime Score—Spesdway 32, New Win- [5 “paper deal.” i os he Pittabareh infield Iast Hammond 55, Griffith 43. Wabash - the Squnliner, secutive games and has played j white Throws Missed—8peedway 11. New. But ft will be all right with year. He succeeded Frank GusEast Chicago Roosevelt 58, Ho-| Roamn 41, South Whitley 28. Pittsbiirgh—Goal, Rollins: defense. Back-|IN 93. He holds the Butler all- ; | ~ORicits=iBossticr end. Nickie. | Manager Lopez. Bockman 18 a|tine at third and then was nudged {Wabash 64, Linlawn 32. or, Horton; center. Kob 288. Bok. ain - seasoned pastimer except for the f the job by Pete Castiglione bart 52. 2 (Anal rid igion: enter. Kobussen: ings, Cos-| time scoring record of 1210 points Louise. $ P BE Fa (av JuLof the job by 8 ‘ Hammond 40, East Chicago Roo-| Wabash th, Kastan (final). Hanhiean, Benson. Laiigelle OPabery land ‘this season has averaged Ralph (Buckshot) O'Brien UIs uggs, renna - fact De oy Daye 32 ay vi “|former Indisnatiols AH i ; : and-day-out reg 5 kma yas transferr 0 Sevelt 37=Cinat, yovtime). y hg areav 2 BANS Ln Ps center, B’ oly {Detter than. 17 points per game, Nes —— Advance mn Toutney show. . Ea a2 Xin) for Hartford City : | Columbia City 61, Warsaw 52. | fon Eines, Wise R, rison.| The game Mar, 15 Is being. OR : , ‘eb. 25 (U In the American Association, : Fert ; - 2 A . Syracuse 36, Leesburg 42. Spares—Dewsbury, Raglan, Welt. Mey: sponsored by * The Indianapolis Deny ‘De-Em hasis’ JRILANDO, Fla., Feb. 25 (UP) Nanny Fernandez, who was tak ~~ Montpelier 41, Redkey 38. Columbia City 39, Syracuse 52 [eid Sciisizi. Lundy. Glover. Haldy, Un- spoT Te ys 1 agian polis Y P Louise, Suggs, Lithia Springs, however, in 1946, he was a star. ,,'phy the Pirates after stare ‘Portland 45, Jefferson 36. ben A yrs | thctsle—Des Smith and. Civde. Aduins im 3 arity ) an, vs MORAGA, Cal, Feb. 2h (UP) Ga.. and Toney. Penna, Cincin- with {the Kansas City Blues./ ring for the Indians in 1949. ; Portland 43, Montpelier 40 (final, Washingt 8¢ core by periods : nouncement concerning the sa St." Mary's College has no inten- nati, O, -¢éliminated the-tourna- Against AA pitching. Bockman Replacement for Nanny ashingtion ~ | Piitsb Taiwan .1 0 1-2 of tickets will be made at a - ; ,'batted 303 in 144 games and 5 . overtime). INDIANAPOLIS ev ewer o> 1 1 L tion of de-emphasizing sports; but ment dark- horse team today tc b Bockman advanced frdm KanHuntington : Washington ‘Catholic 34, Wash- Scorine: Pree kl Jater date. : advance as a solid choice into the played a fancy game afield. sas City to Cleveland in 1947 and Union T 29, Huntington Tw | ington 28. | (Backor, Kobusseni,: 13:30. Peromnne at the same time, it win retain Its gg hole” finals of .the - Orlando| He was a long ball hitter for patted .258 in 46 games. A CleveIr am > J ovgunie ton Cath-| Ke otond pariod_-2, INDIANAPOLIS , Voyles Eyed for Job . present high scholastic standards, mixed two-ball golf champion- the Blues and collected 27 doubles. |3nd-Pirate deal he was switched ~o0gootee as “Morrison (Wiseman, R. Morrison), a 9 HAMILTON, Ont, Feb, 25 school officials said today. * - ships. . (four triples and 12 home runs t, the Smoky City and batted .239 Huntington 57, Lajicastst Top je olic 53 (Anal). - ES Rati, Sime (UP) — Carl Voyles, former, 5 spokesman for the school, Miss Suggs and Penna, playing He sc ored- 3 runs and batted iin 70 games in 1948. eH i y Len PY Winamae, iced, Pes IE xener Brooklyn Dodgers professional =. ditorial which ©45y. downed Marge Burns and 95. | Three-fourths of the Indian. tfnal), { Star City 46, Fulton 37. | AFOLIS, 2» Penis Haiay. Lan Jn: football coach, may be signed as OM Ten INE on an e Charles: Farlow, ‘both of Greens-|- Another thing, Bockman pile! apolis infield now is set, with Dale Jasper - |Richland Center 49, Medaryville tells. / coach of the Hamilton Tiger-Cats lappeared In the campus publica- joro, N. C., 4 4nd 3 to gnter to-|fered 29 bases during the AA's (Coogan at first, Jack Conway 3 Jasper 55, Holland. 5. 2 34. ~ief the in r-provincial Big Four tion, declared St. Mary's ‘plans to morrow's: final round. ‘against 1946 season, proving that he Was short and Bockman at third. Winslow 45, Huntingburg 38. = [Richland Center 43, Star Oity, 23 Wiasting ) a football uriidn, it was learned to- keep its athletic program on a Patty Berg) of Minneapolis and no poke ‘on. the paths. ‘Winslow 64, Jasper 46 (final). finst hel vif 1 Towa State 22. Norinwitors o ..day. * imajor-scale, ) (Earl Stewart, Dallas, Tex, | -m He 15°20, stands 5-9 and weighs (Continued. on n Fare 2, ‘Col. » A man Yin $ a = : : 4 ; ; & he > ; di « eg : 4 : anda Sg Pie . : 57 ge i % : ‘ > pg Nery ak hs - - recoveries.

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hit 15. Tech tried 52 times and