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Richland Center ~ = Extends Streak; New Castle Wins

... {Continued From Page One) Eskimos, who bumped Jasper's defending state. champs a week ago, took out Vincennes’ tourney hosts; 74 to 63. Brilliant . Dick Farley was Winslow's. show, tossing in 27 points, and Guard Dick Kinder] got” another 22 as Coach Kern! MeGlothlin's boys hung up their) first regional banner. Hammond's Wildcats, who |

last game of the regular season,

_ repeated that performance by nip- 2 ping the Steel City club, 45 to 42.| New Albany's Bulldogs were,

the last big southern powers to

Join the 16-member elite, toyingi

with Vallonia; 53 to 32.

Only four of the nine former!

state champs who won in the afternoon games still are in the title chase. Frankfort Dropped They are New Castle, ‘Evansville Bosse, Marion, 53 to 37 winner over previously once-beaten Lancaster Central, and Lafayette! Jefferson's 1948 champs, who, dumped Frankfort’'s Hot Dogs.! the state's lone four-time king, 48 to 36. _ Richland Center, Ellettsville

“and Winslow .all won their first.

regional titles. “In:-afternoon ~thrillérs, Muncie)

Central's conference titlists edged:

Richmond, 41 to ‘39, after New Castle rotted Lynn, 56 to 35. Finalists Win | South Bend won ‘its 23d consec-

utive game, drubbing Columbia

City's Northeastern Conference champs 73 to 56, with the veteran Don Deckard tossing in 20 points. — Madison for

- ged ahead from a 25-t0-22 halftime deficit to dump!

Greensburg, 53 to 42, at.Shelby-| ville. Spence Schnaitter was the ‘Cubs’ big gun, netting 24 mark-|

“ers, And Auburn's Red Devils |

beat Kendallville, a conference; foe, 46 to. 39.

=“Tell- City's Marksmen* chaticed A PT SWAYNE «Elletisville 68, Marco 37...

ap their 23d triumph without a

“miss by posting a 61 to 45 win _over Princeton at Evansville. s burn 46, Kendallville 39. AT MUNCIE

with Al Lechner getting 23 points| for the winners. ! Win in Overtime But Richland Center of Fulton County had to battle all the way!

before putting away Flora’s Bad-| Clinton 60, Richland Twp. 54. ~AT RUSHVILLE

gers in an overtime thriller, 58

| Batesville 51, Brookville 39. | Sexson -hit for 11, Englerth got P insiow’s Eskimoes, another AT HAMMOND Rushville 47, Batesville 28 (final) [Sree Top-Notch Player '11, and Moriarity hit for eiglit. “people's choice” which sidelined; Hammond 73, Union Mills 40. AT SHELBYVILLE | Land got six ‘points for the

Jasper's defending state champs Gary Froebel 46, Wheatfield 27. last week, drubbed Loogootee 68| Hammond 43, Gary Froebel 42 yi qi.on 53, Greensburg 42.

to 52. Brookston and Lawrenceburg!

24 mes for Tech while Anderbecame. the ninth and 10th de} AT KOKOMO AT SOUTH BEND | [basketball players in the state. He. do ee Andel fending regional titlists to bite the Wabash 35, Converse 30. Bourbon 56. Elkhart 40. 1s Eo tars old, 21 stands Sr Tech's Greenclads last reached ____dust. Lawrenceburg, seeking its Sheridan 43, Greentown 42. South Bend Central 73, Columbia) : ; y the state finals in 1934 when

fifth straight regional ‘banner, was ousted by Rushville, 55 to 45,

“fand Brookston lost to Logans-|

port, 39 to 33. Other title hopefuls ‘also marched on unchecked. New Albany’s Bulldogs ripped Paoli, 51 to 33; Vincennes toyed with Sulli-

domuatons

licked feared Gary Froebel in the!

; : but Anderson wasn't through. AT INDIANAPOLIS AT LOGANSPORT By JIM SMITH The Indians peppered the Hoops Anderson 55, Speedway 39. Logansport-39, Brookston 383, | ‘Jack Houston, leading sc or- {for 10 of 29 attempts in the ro. . - Tech 59, Franklin Twp. 29. Richland Center 58,” Flora 55 r and play maker for the Wa- juvenated fourth. Wilson jammed Tech 56, Anderson 50 (final). (overtime). i : e dp y “Li Gi " in three field goals. Clarence AT BEDFO b Richland Center 45, Logansport | bash College ittle iants Mabbittigot two more and Fred" vai 3 3 3p IR : 35 (final). ‘basketball team is a member Conhinanam contributed" five allonia tchell 30. r | : « points as Anderson began wnit|New Albany 51, Paoli 33. AT MARION | of the Indiana College All-

| (final) Muncie Central 41, Richmond 39.

Roepke, ( Cline Pace Soup 1 Big Green

Locals Build Up = 33-19 Margin At Halftime (Continued From Page One) -Anderson ¢ould jell on only 18 of 66 for a cool .272. Tech meshed 10 of 18 charity tosses while Anderson hit only 14 of 27 from the gift lane. i Tech wasted little time in get- \ ting started. Charles Englerth and Myron Moriarity hft two field goals each in the fast first quar

Read Arcount of SHerfoon | Ames, Page 16. ter. Tech jumped to ‘a 14 “to 10 “lead.” The. Green held an 8 to 2 ’ lead before bounding Gene Wile son hit for a pair to- knot the . count at R-all. Wilson put Anderson ahead in a hrief flurry. “10 to 9, but Tech

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reacted like a stung racehorse Photo by Henry Glesing Jr. Times Sta hotosraphe Phota by John Spickiemire. Times Staff Phofosrapher rett > t ckev’ RY Smiles of. idtory spread over the faces of the Tech team. (Front row, left to Fight) Bill Roepke, Myron Moriarity, Tech guard, seems to be trying a hand stand as he attempts to catch Jack Sewing tne ip 4 he t Les Nell, Dick Wills, Ernie Cline, Frank Morton, Charles Englerth. (Back row, left to right) Coach Tilley (in of Anderson. Tilley was cutting down the Butler Fieldhouse floor toward the Anderson jie lead as Englerth stuffed in Herman Hinshaw, Myron Moriarity, Don Dobbs, Dean bs, Dean Throckmorton, Joe Sexson. basket. Moriarity was sent sprawling by the sudden turn. three field goals to lead Tech to a

-, 19 to 11 advantage starting tha

| second. period Wabash Ace to Play oEEumme Tech held a 33 to 19 halftime margin that kept the Green in good stead in the late stages. «A it! -ofar qua Cline got a pair of fielders in t t v

| the <Hstléss ~ third session: and Jack’ ‘Heuston Arnold Land managed Anderson's Is High Scorer

only field goal. Tech held onto a 40 to 24 third quarter margin

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ting the lead.

New Albany 33, -Vallonia 32 Marion 33, Portland 43. Ahead 9 Points

|Stars who will play the Indi-

nal. haRTastor Central 61, Hunting-- |anapolis Olympians Mar. 15 at Tech held on 48 to 39 at the : | | Butler Fieldhouse. Gam time is {midpoint and Roepke and Cline ed > TYANSVILLE ! Marion. 3%, Lancaster Central 18:30 p. m. . overshadowed Cunningham's shot e rinceton 4! .

to maintain a 52 to 42 lead. Dick | Wills and Cline slipped under un“molested to make it 56 to 4 but Anderson continued coming Hack -—3 LAE. the. waning. minutes. i. ve . Don Holloway, Mabbitt and 3. D. Alders hit three straight Irom ithe field for Anderson until seven seconds to go But Tech had in. surance in*its tourney-wise ahility to ahsorb a challenge. Tech's power showed at the {Scoring columns. Roepke and {Cline each- hit 13 points to lead Tech, while Wilson got 13 for Anderson.

Houston's record as a baskets hal. player. is.an. enviable. one. {He received his training at John | Adams High School, South Bend, + where -he was a first. string guard: Yon the sectional championship ‘team of 1943-44. : d At Wabash, Jack has been the ig [leading scorer for the past two {seasons again playing the first |string guard spot. During his |service in the arniy, he was a {member of the Ft. McCellan team: +that reached the quarter-final [round of the national tournament of the American Basketball Con-

Evansville Bosse 89, Chandler 51. AT MARTINSVILLE Evansville Bosse 52, Tell City 46. Terre . Haute Gerstmeyer 41, (final). Brazil 35. i

Ellettsville 47, Terre Haute Gerst-

[Ft hb North 62, ‘Decatur 61. meyer 45 (final).

(overtime).

| Auburn 57, Ft. Wayne North 39. New Castle 56, Lynn 35.

r > New Castle 45, Muncie Central 37 AT GREENCASTLE | tina). . |

Greencastle 54, New Market 135. |

Clinton 57, Greencastle 50 (final). Rushville 55, Lawrenceburg 45. {

His ability to play at either. a guard or forward spot, setting up plays and scoring power has made { Houston one of the top notch

so Indians and Holloway hit for Fairland 39, Whiteland 32. ocven.

(final). The victory was ‘the 21st In

(Madison 65, Fairland 18 (final).

{hold his first practice session with the All-Stars, Mar. 12 at Butler tosranher | aldhouse—Fhe- —eage-stars—wik

Sheridan 39, Wabash 34 (final). City 36.

Logansport turned- back the loer ATP LAFAYETTE... {South Bend Central 69, Bourbon,

cals. Tech also went to the state

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88 (final). Roy Young (10) gr Anderson goes up for a shot as Tech play- ' 4.04 " "finals in 1929. : } going through their paces . Fraator oat Frociand AT VINCENNES ars, Miron Moriarity {highest hand) and Bill Roepke (other side of at 11 am. “Daily practice ses- [eelitosd Ripple was fhe Just JodsPark 42. : | Vincennes 54, Sullivan 33. Young) attempt to prevent the ie] Don Holloway (4) and Monte [sions will be held until the day rosy Ry Rony ocath the Siu) Lafayette Jefferson 46, Frankfort Winslow 68, Loogootee 52. McCune @ move in for the rebound. {of the game. [final foursome in 1945. 36 (final) | Winslow *, Vincennes 63 nan), Tickets for the All- Star classic, : SG

54 to 83+ H d-bissted) {which is.being sponsored by the Technical a . vod LHanmont: Ti All R I T | Indianapolis Times Charity Fund, fg ofp little Union Mills, 73 to 40, and Cc 1 bi Halt imes' ” seo eam | La ned Charity Dun Cnet oie FAH Gary 27, with huge Visa Gusts: i Fatten "i olumbia nalts |, School— Pos. Hit. WL Class the Marott Shoe Store and af the | Morton, f..iveee 0 0 0 0 uge aste- s Wilson A Pr 6-0 158 Sr. Union Building on Butlers Bh [Sexsom, f. ......, 4 8 8 1 vich getting 20 points. Holy Cross Record Gee Wilson, Anderso pr KF : 3 campus. . ON IT .__Twe surprises were turned in by. NEW YORK, Mar. 4 (UP)~—An| doe Sexson, Tech. ........ verko ¥ 6-314 : 194 80." Mall order tickets will be han- Jack Houston Englerth, ¢e. ..... 3 2 § ~Bourbog and Vallonia. Bourbons Hy oke Ernie—€line; —Fech cra 6-6 Hi — Sr dated at Butter: Cliscks and mon: To WHI Ee See nspired Columbia ~téam br . captain of - the Irish of Notre . Na Comets, featuring the prolific! . % i ey orders for tickets should be co Moriarity, g. .... 4 0 “5 3 i Keith Stackhouse, hauled down Holy Cross’ 26-game winning Ray Stewart, Speedway. RR 6-6 .. 175 Sr. made out to “The Indiana All. Dame. Howard Williams, Dick yop ps Es 0 9.3 a. .) Eikhart's Blue Dlazers, 56 to 40, PITTSBURGH, Mar. 4 (UP) streak tonight with a 81 to 54 cnn po Englerth, Tech: + C64 105° _ ST. Star Game” and sent to the AXness and Bill Futterfield ofigoppye g 000 5 3 2 as Indianapolis Caps x a big upset victory before a crowd of - le AH roto C Purdue University; Andy Taff, of : oom A ~ and Vallonia, which last week The Indianap pe g [Ar Land, And G 6-1 170 Sr. “Ticket Office, Butler U niversity. : . Throckmorton,.g. 8 - 8.1 0 won, its first sectional tourney in| [three- -point . cushion under their 3500 at Columbia gymnasium. no Lan nderson., ....,.... x - 7 Sr. ¥"" Hanover and the leading scorer $08.1 0 history, dumped Mitchell," 33 to!second-place “standing in. the! It marked the second time with-icq na Sens MeCullosighy Franklin Top. G———5-1———}5 Jr: «Regular Prices lin the state having-averaged-bet- Totals a 10 2 30 {American Hockey League's in the past three seasons that the| $F eg "160 qr. | Tickets also will be sold at But- ter than 24 points per game this| > de i o ~ "Roar from Behind {western division tonight. i underdog Lions snapped a lengthy Bill Roepke, Tech. caevene. G 5-10 ) ST. ler Fieldhousé Tuesday’ night. at season; Bob Metcalf, .who this Anderson 3 o” Cs ete tenia 0 Terre Haute Gerstmeyer's After taking a 4 to 3 decision, Toh ii re nL = Fe ry ee Bias fa] ee ee tails Seong Wilson, f. ....... 5 3 "a 1 Western Conference champs. and here from the Hornets .the two (Cos (0 oq straight Bey |the game which promises to beland Jack Woodward, sharp shoot- Holloway, f. .... 2 "8 1 7 Evansville Bosse's two-time statejciubs entrained for Indianapolis - -°" Colu t| f the top basketball atrac- tr AT Coll Cunningham, f... 1 3 “1 3 hamps also were forced to roar where they will wind up they OVEr tWo seasons, Columbia upse One of the top basketball. atrac-iing ace trom Anerson College. {yy ico 3k : a Mere 5 series in the COI “|the Crusaders in_the same gym-| [tions in the state. 2 i Yom em TF ? : 3 — st 1 | First floor tickets are $2, first The Olvmpiafs announced ves- Creer — 35 Brazil at the half. 2¢ to 20, BUI” It was the fourth time the Caps ~t balcony, $1.50 and-second balcony terday they would be able to play Alders, ei voovves 1-0 0 2 won 41 to 35, and Bosse, betind had. beaten -the Hornets in ning : i “l $1. All seats in the fieidhduse are two. games in Butler Fieldhouse Land, g. ........" 3 0 0 .& 35 to 26 at the interm [games and- featured the hat-trick: ! 5 AN \ AE yo “reserved. 7 ‘that were ¢ anc elled ye sterday by ¥ McCune, Beivnnne 0 1 1 qropped Chandler, 65:to 51. performance of Winger Gerry | Among. the other college All- the University because of the coal Tilley, g...viyies 2 2° 1 8 ..- Two other once-beaten outfits p,q, Stars’ who have: been named to shortage ry — — —Ellettsville and Lancaster Cen- = peiq's string. of tallies helped the team and will be seen in ac- A spokesman forthe pro cagers Totals cvvvvvves 18 14 36 “50 tral—also extended their winning! d

streaks, Ellettsville outclassed lit-|

tle Marco, 68 to 37, and Lancaster ree goals in the final period.| Lid . - _ win. D'8hey, -scoring. leader ands 14 ‘as scheduled originally. - i Free Throws Missed «Cline 3, ~ Central walloped Huntington, 81 m,, of Reid's goals. came Js the, MILWAUKEE. Wis. Mar. 4 CHARL x C: Ra a Iwigapolis” Jockey. or — | Sexson 2, Wills, Moriarity, l. to 35. (nal period, 14 seconds apart:|(UP).—Kevin O'Shea dropped in ee tal} at- Washington Park last summ be «| eps Holloway 2 2, Cunningham, | | | : Doug MeR4y notched. the ‘Caps'i23 points to lead: Notre Dame to little 86- der who formerly attended Southport High ( 0 EH, t abbit oung 6, Tilley 2. Charles Posts Forfei* |other tally: 1a 65-58. victory. over Marquette) Se a er 3 RO (Lor Miami, Fla., and probably will e e as e a Fw BeiabHarold MecSwage and For Beshore Bout | sagen; ton; Ogenter, Risse Wines. Delors an in ne Milwaukee! do his first competitive reining again at Keeneland. He does his! STATE [Florida A-&M 81, South Caro- am. Fe Ou Basar “Lanseie.| Yiioram. ons | jockeying for Dale Shafer of Lex- ———————— CT mre Rockets Notre Dame 65, Marquette 58 lina State 453. . S BUFFALO, N. Y., Mar. 4 (UP) | Qanniean, ee carne Sathers O’'Shea’s performance enabled ington, Ky ketball season. The Rockets Notre : 2 38. ee GHB. ‘Senators, Stewart —Ezzard Charles, NBA heavy-! te NDIAN APOLIS: Goal. " Sawehuk: Dg him to break the all-time Notre ? CH ATLR “grew” into the séctional contend~ BIG TEN Hartwick 63, Oswego Tchrs. 52. Com romi P weight champion, posted a $5000 Bison i R Morrisoy, oi 005 a Dame scoring mark as he ran Up! phe annual Rovalton Steeple- ing team under Baird's capable Illinois 69, Northwestern 52. Horvard 37. Yar Tas. Spe se on Fay . forfeit with promoter Dew ey win™ yoXiy™ Fed Selisisl, Lundy 398 points for the season. chase is scheduled for June 17. |lederIP 0 Lhe 1a Io ce or Iowa 70, Creighton 46. ~~ - [Hofstra JV 68, Adelphi JV 61. _Outfielder Ed Stewart, h Tg Michaela. today to guarantee his, Glover. "Score BY PERIODS: Notre Dame- grabbed the lead * = = Coach = Cleon Reynolds of yp, 70, Purdue 0; Idaho 50. Washington State 45 pressed a desire to be. trad.) appearance here Mar. 29 in a pyishure o 3-3 at the start of the first half, but] Ossie Viewegh, a young veteran Cathedral would get the No. 2 : (overtime). hen Bh id sd title defense against Freddie Be- INDIANAPOLIS . 1 1 33 {Marquette managed to stay with- of amateur baseball in-Indian- vote. His season record of 5-15 Southeastern Conference Middiebarv32- Vermont 47. hon he sould come ie sent . shore. Fest peFiod—1 CORN, APOLIS: McKay in & few points. The Irish led at’ apolis, will manage the E. C. At- could easily have been almost Tournament (semi-finals) Muhlenberg 76, Gettsburg 49. Be at wy iington defatan: ; The Charles-Beshore fight orig- QViseman) 19:33 phenaities—Barbe. Lund. halftime 30-27. kins nine this summer. reversed if his young teami had ppephessee 81, Louisiana State 79. Niagara 51, Cansius 42 after a brief telephone con ne. \ nally was scheduled for Feb: 28 Second Period —2. INDIANAPOLIS: Reid] Notre Dame @3) | Marvette 3B) 6 oni. won the close ones. Their 54-t0-| gontyeky 79, Georgia 63. No Dakota 65. North Dakota tion with Bren pooh but ‘was postponed four weeks LO1over, Mck Bewsbury, Podolsky, Kemp, | Leslie.t ge R. Petersont 0 2 Jerry Moers, Indiana Deaf -48 victory over Southport was the Kentucky 95, Tennessee 58. ° ei LY hy 4 ® fith from his Los Angeles Pome . when the Negro champion from DP. Meirson. { Baklex.t Sauce; 3 School's All-American fullback culmination of their improved ef- (final). State 57. ; : '

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4 = ello tel 47 (final). | Princeton 55, Dartmouth 48. en Et w GP W ed Pts. oG | Officials: Red Dunn and Clvde Adams. SE Jaskuiskig ° 100 boys and 100 girls. the-year.” : His tall . Cardinal el : RN {Providence 77, Boston College 64. New pce ork: .. a1 ; Le i 9 i ~| The brillant. all-round 195 Were marked. at year but “still! MASON DIXON TOURNEY | Rhode Island State 60 Springfield | Vethineion 3 > fos ri g i 2 iE i Bwildcats Cop 7th | 3 Half me re Notre Dime Mat? pound athlete from Evansville, "™M¢ throush with a brilliant 19-2: 4 meriean.tniv. 55, Loyola of B%l- 38. ' Bhs iiadsiphia ; J ? Fidiane me i, ® 2 Hi [ “Pree on throws Jnissed. Sayceda 3. R. Pei.| Was pickéd as the top-ranking Season record, 3 ” timore 54, 3 R.P.L. 77, Brooklyn-Poly 486. | Minneanciis Central - "Division - . . Baste vision erson, up! “3, Geldmacher mierz 4, player among the All-America se- i ; OTHERS - Rochester 57, Clark 44. - i Teli > GP WL T Pt Selker 6, Jaskulski, M. Peterson, Leslie 3. 3 AN TRS h 1 {Rochester ........ I 21 ive a 31 2 3 ® 3 Pd 1% Straight Net Title Ba sie A “Pola, O'Shea 5 ichtel” 2. lections by the Siftnt Hoosier, VaDOSIER . ANGLER it: Bb Army. 50. Navy 46. ~ Rutgers 67, Lafayette 62. ; Et Narne § 1 a an iq 38 i i LOUISVILLE. Mar. 4 (UP)— “SRal, Max Mohr, Rice. and Georse Coach Jake Caskey's football Too) US Coe waters of the Baldwin Wallace 62; -Diquesne 55. St. Anselms 89, St. Michaels 62. (St. Louis 3 63 i 3 19 48 202 { Kentucky's basketball machine, Bender. Buti ~~ Hoosiers were named the second- Gulf or the South Atlantic can Beston U, 61, Colby 59. Swarthmore 100, Ursinus 47. | Anderson ig 5 Results. Last Night | fabulous as ever. blasted Teunnes- ranking deat sehool team in the ...', "'ouotfy good idea from a Bowling Green 73. DePaul 55.° Tufts 64, Worcester Poly 39. . [IOLTAFOLIS <8 Pu Sr. 3 {see 95-35 here. tonight to wi. ita Lakers Win : | mation, having won seven of eight gn oye out by Eastern Air Lines, Bradley 92; Drake 63. {Upsala 67, Yeshiva 65. Waiarlop iis % hast 3. seventh consecutive Southeastern) NEW YORK, Mar. 4 (UP)— games.. Moers scored 102 points "quo soon ooo en Eb oe pion 71, Hampton Inst: 54. | Villanova 55, St. Bonaventure 35. | Basiiop «ici: & ace 3. . jContersnce tournament. {Jim Pollard ‘and George Mikan of his team’s 206. Caskey’s elevens' Hollywood cast, is chuck full of CaMfernia 64, Stanford 55, * Washington and Jefferson. 12, Kentucky's big sophomore Bill each scored 23 points to pace the won thé: national deaf school ‘thrilling hunting and fishing Capital 54, Heidelberg 53. 1 Marietta 54. I

tion are © Ralph “Buckshot” said the Olymps would. meet An- Halftime Score — Technigal 33; {O'Brien, Butler's scoring ace, Ke- derson Mar. 7 and Syracuse Mar. Anderson 19.

{the Caps jump into a 4“to 1 lead For Notre Dame before Pittsburgh got busy with!

Third —3. Pittsbdrgh: O° Flaherty Paley. £ | Migay. Period gan) 5:13. 4, INDIANA = QSh LIS: Reid Glover. 13:38. 3 INDIANAPO Gia 2 LIS: (Glover. McKay) 13:52. . Pitts-| Strasser.g b! : Mackell (Costello. Sr 15:11.1 Jeumayr.t 1. ttsburgh: Barbe (Langelle,. Benson) | Fichte 19:17. Penalties—Mackeil (2). Quacken-| Wave!

3.and Player of the Year among the forte - rd ccolades, "Coach Southern ‘Conference Oklahoma x £m st. Louls Pro Basketball {ination’s deaf schools, plans to Speaking of acco : Tourney |v. 85.

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3 ington-D. C. Enrollment there is ination for the “toughest-job-of- North Carolina State 67, Duke Penn State 65, Georgetown 56. i Eastern Division

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