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* Olymps Trim Packer Lead to Half Game In 107-93 NBA Battle

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‘Meet Again Tomorrow at Anderson 1

By FRANK ANDERSON

Solving a coal crisis is a cinch for the Indianapolis Olympians.

They simply call out the Guard (Ralph Beard.)

That guard is sure to settle the issue. It worked out that way last night when the Olymps dumped the Anderson Packers, 107- 93:1 in Butler Fieldhouse, -Guard Beard hooked in 30 points and the’

Olymps trimmed Andsragua Western Division lead over: them to one-half game. * be S

any ne Packer IE tight within 14. i oa then went The Olymps managed to be ofit in PelOW to dress. They knew they front, 20-17, at the first quarter Would meet the A Olymps again mark but the Packers had ideas. tomorrow in Anderson, The visitors took over late in the! Sweet Victory gecond quarter to lead, 46-43, at . It Was a sweet win for Coach! the intermission, Cliff Barker's boys. They gained, revenge for a 107-76. spanking on/ Bottle Groza ithe Packers’ court on Feb. 9. But’ Anderson's pressure defense the best part of winning was

¢ befuddled the Olymps in the first whittling that Anderson division

24 minutes. The Packers bottled lead to one-half game. The play-/ Alex Groza and slowed the locals offs are just two weeks away and| considerably. So effective was the the Olymps want to finish in the| pressure ‘that only Joe Holland driver's seat. Last night's work-|

| kneeling in front are: Norman Hauk (left) and Kenny Self (right). and Bruce Hale operated with any) Out indicated tiey are ready for Fred McCarty, Dunn, Jack Cross and Coach Jim Gridley. Third row:

student manager; Jim Kelley, and Lowell Moore.

PROGRESS OF THE SWEET SIXTEEN

degree of potency. Hale came in in| the distinction. the second quarter and pumped Anderson went down fighting. 10 fast points. Holland hit three Forward “Frankie Brian got 18 fielders in the first and three points and Charlie Stanczak| points in the second quarter. hooked 16; Charley Black pic ked| The Olymps came sailing back up 12 points before he left-on fouls; “in the third quarter. Paul Walther at 2:38 of the third quarter. Black] unlimbered his left hand to give had company on the bench,

the locals the lead at 53-52, Once though. Bill Closs fouled out iate T ; the lead was in their hands the in the final session. Jec

Olymps never relinquished it, The| rookies pounded out 31 points in! the third quarter with- Hale, Beard and Groza getting seven + Aaplece, The Olymps squared off for the final 12 minutes leading

The Olymps have one more, home tilt and- that is a duzzy.| Syracuse returns to the Fieldhouse next Tuesday night. Those about the

Olymps'— first place!

74-69, chances. But (Olympian) actions Beard Burns may speak louder than (Nats’) i That's when Beard began to words, i” i shovel in the cdal. He spiked the '"®'*"*polis ce pt Anderson 09 oi] i goal crisis and proved he's no Jones! 2 3 5 Black. 368 man to fuel with by dumping in Hohand{ 4 3 4 Romero o iil 18 points. Little Ralph got lots gra’ § § #iSarterce 4 3 of help from Walther, too. Mak. Beard.« i118 3 Niemarag-f 1 1 p yb M arker.g 2 0 1 Hargis, { Ing like a race horse, the lend- Hae 8 1 1 Close $14 | lease kid from Minneapolis, {Swsnsy 3-3 hooked nine points. The Olymps woes. SRA al 5 y got hotter and hotter. With four . Haltime score—Anderson 46, th 2 # lis minutes left they led, 95-78. Pree throws missed — H d, Jones!

ollan: Walther 3, Groza 3, Beard, Hale 2; Brian, Komenich and Staneas Offoials—Max “Tabacoht and Bud Lowell

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‘Anderson’ s Woodward Joins All-Star Squad

Choice Seats Available For Charity Classic By JIM SMITH Choice. seats-for-the Indi. ana College All-Stars vs. the

be purchased "at the Book building, Butler. an the of by mail. There has been no advance in prices for the basketball classic being sponsored by The Indianapolis Times Charity Fund. Main floor seats are $2; first balcony, $1.50; second balcony, $1.00. Federal tax is included, Anderson College will be represented on the All-Star squad, John Woodward, guard, will join his 14 other teammates Sunday at Butler Fieldhouse at 11 a. m. for the first practice session in preparation for the charity tilt with the Olympians Mar, 15 at 5:30 p. m.

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WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. Mar, 8~Catcher Mike Guerra's

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| “State's Sycamores smashed ond intra- -squad game yesterday. The Teagita; Three singles and a {Hanover, 85 to 66, in the night 450-foot home run. icap last night after Evansville trimmed Indiana Central, ‘81, in the opener. The B8tate win over Hanover jcame despite Andy Taft's

and /'Yannigans” have disappeared.” | seven National]

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estimated $25,000 contract as soon as he arrives, owner Fred |

{ BURBANK, Cal., Mar. 8—First| Baseman Jack Graham hopes his new glasses will aid him to im-| {prove the ,238 batting average] which he posted for the St. Louls Browns in 1049. Wearing bifocals, 'he said a recent examination for |a commercial pilot's license dis[closed his faulty vision.

may force 47-year-old

LAKELAND, Fla., Mar, 8—8ix veterans and two were named as the Detroit-Tigers’

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PHOENIX, Ariz, Mar. 8—Man- Red Rolfe today. ‘ted 19 points but he was out- ager Leo Durocher of the New - Catcher Aaron Robinson, - Inscored by. teammate Woody Me- york Giants promised regular fielders Johnny Lipon and George jobs to three of his Central will meget Hanover in cases” today. He said Right Field- Groth, the consolation tilt tonight,

and Outfielders Hoot Evers ertz were the veterans.

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} “ Baseman Dick Kryhoski and Secr ihe # floor against their professional Br naville 9 90, , Tadigpe Sentral 8. vamsville el of Ind. Central an ot Henry Thompson and Catcher ond Baseman Gerry Priddy, both - opponents, they will present a OTHER COLLEGES IRBarnettr $3 4 fiSwallht £5 3 g Wes Westrum would play -at obtained in winter trades, were flashy appearance. They wil be dried Sate (Tempe) 10, Mardin.8im- R Saket ty § Bats 7 i ; Jas, 5) aan ao sopinrs after newcomers. wearing a specially designed uni. Laxtorde 3-3-8 GHEAtH $4 0 _ ; } form of red, white and blue satin, Bseiern tints $8 sniikiy a Hatelew 8 3 3Paitersone 0 § 0 “As of now, there is only one CH. supplied through Yn Df AE rn bop, nds won de (Roden 3 : orlaes “8 ; g Position open,” Durocher said. VERO BEACH, Fla. Mar. 8 ol : rove City 88° Clarion Schaitee 2 3 3RSinse 813 at is first b —Rookie Infielder Bob Morgan the Em-R ® “That is first base and I am con- © Em-Roe Sporting Goods Co. [thaca 50. Wjikes ) |Colescott.s ~~ 0 0 was off to a bad start with the Their shoes have been furnished B2iss w Kansas Sgate ®.. R a 2 2% 2 fident that Jack Harshmann will Brooklyn gers today. sl | Totals 35 20 29! Totals 73 An do. the ob.” Dod \ ayy ops A by the Converse Rubber Co. RSA ers Baa Occ editing a 8h Indiana i fm MIOrREN'S two errors on the ACprelimingry “gaits Between Hefevit eh ol sstminster Throws Missed Barnett. - Ax- ST. PETERSE RSBU RG, Fla, same play paved the way for

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Rush County Seat Has Long Tradition of "Good Basketball; Plays the Tough Ones By JIMMIEANGELOPOLO¥S,: Times Staff Writer — RUSHVILLE, Mar. 8—Everyope's all wrapped up in. a cloak of enthusiasm over Rushville’s Lions this week. But you can’t see through it all. Some of the folk have donned an inner ‘lining of Aristotelian temperance and moderation. : Their exuberance isn't all transparent but beneath it all, they

y V 0) i \ Ey nine regionals. - The Lions have pons Das top. been to the Sweet Sixteen 10i back-|times and to the final eight on ers, and that's almost 10 per cent five Gceastons. > of the population of 7000. ‘Gridley, one of Branch Me. The 1956 tickets to Saturday's Cracken's Indiana Hurryin' semifinal game with Clinton in | Hoosiers until the 1941 season, Indianapolis distributed yesterday has his own philosophy about covered the school's 317 enroll-| coaching. And he works at it. ment like a blanket. | He builds through the grades. The loyal fans backing Rush- «rhe phoys should be taught to ville against the taller Clinton play the way they will when they team: Saturday know what they get to the varsity,” he says. Jim want. They want to see Rushville h#jies the second team chores, demonstrate its basketballitss and every year cuts his boys prowess. They like to see good to ghout 30 players, 12 on the basketball. They always have In| varsity.

Rushville. 3 It doesn't stop there. Cosch That's why the fans Merrill Vaughn handles a 14 [game Junior High School sche dule and Lou Gohring of Rushe ville tutors the freshmen. He wants his sophomores to be ready Rushvills. as juniors for the tough 10-team Fans Want Good Basketball sectionals always. - confronting “Our fans want to see good | Rushville. basketball, to analyze it and com-| Seven lettermen were avails

pare teams,” says C. J. Sellars, apie this year. [Eight seniors, Rushville's veteran, enthusiastic yj,.ce veterans from last year,

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Jim Gridley . . . Rushville coach.

‘Rushville’ Record

(Won 17, Lost 9) 50....Morristown ........41 37....Batesville .........4)

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principal, lare- coming to Indiandpolis Bature “And our philosophy here,” he qv Most of them are small, continues, “is to try to keep, {but they can move.

things on an even plain, We're always happy to win the sec-| tionals and regionals, but we walt, (opniy ope starter, Gene Reed, to celebrate after we've won.” is a six-footer. He's 6-1. Jim Mr. Sellars bubbles over with! ‘Kelley is 5-10 at one forward and zest about the round-ball- sport. | high- scoring Dick Byrne is at He should. He's been all tangled | ip, other one. Byrne, only 5-9, 300 points Th 28 |games, Norman Hauk and Fred {McCarty are the guards, Hauk {hitting 5-7 and McCarty id

sectionals and 20 regionals an = 0/inches more. SRL Fo hor hk Cn on Mr. Sellars A kind words for| 2nd 80-18 owe '

- Reed Is Six-Footer

As principal for two decades, he| has the distinction of having put/ on more tournaments than any|

- Indiana's Assistant Commissioner! junior. Kenny Seif; Jim Beard

and Bob Pea round out the squad. Nt eh Bonool Atiieties Robert; “Our _scoring is’ well divided,” regarded after coaching success- Vers Gridley. fully all sports at Rushville until. Rushville brings a record of the early 40s and serving as ath- 17 wins and nine losses to Ine letic director. {dianapolis; - the Wildcats have an Mr. Hinshaw’s basketball team 18-11 mark. That 17-9 slate is won the 1940 South Central Con-|deceiving in view of the Lions’ ference. Rushville won the ‘All| formidable schedule.

_ Sports trophy of the Confersnce| They beat Lawrenceburg twice

in 1945. That's the first season and lost to New Castle, 45 to 40,

that Coach. Gridley -handled- the They knocked-out tough -Carths =f

basketball reins and guided his age to win the sectionals. Carthe team fo the finals of the semi-'age, had.avon 37 and lost three finals. He lost then to Broad| in t twa ) years. Ripple of Indianapolis.

Co-Shared Conference Title And Mr. Sellars has high praise! for his present coach for what he has done for boys. Coach Grid-| ley’'s record at Rushville also speaks for itself. { In six years, he has woa tour] sectional titles and two regional crowns. The sectionals were in| 1945, '48, '49 and '50. The re-| gionals, '45 and ’50. | This year. his Lions co-snared| the South Central title with Bill]

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