Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 March 1950 — Page 18

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Madison Pins Victory Hopes on Better Team ‘Balance and Scoring

Coach Ray Eddy Plans to Play It Safe In Semifinal Clash With Greenclads

By JIMMIE AN GELOPOLOUS, Times Staff Writer " MADISON, Mar. 9— Wily Coach Ray Eddy really ‘isn’t superstitious. * His Madison Cubs have just had the meat taken out of thelr mouths too many times and now everybody is hungry, but wary..

The Cubs aren't growling. They've been tempéred’ with wisdom | acqhired through heart-breaking. denials: after in the: -heights

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Ui a 8% 19 They'll come to Indianapolis| Cline, 6. feet, even, Friday afternoon and put tp tor| Roepke is 5-10. the night. Madison, - as does Tech, has > Then they'll sail into Tech at more than a starting five. Stan Indianapolis, their opponents in Weber is 6-1 and Maurice Lorenz the first game of the semifinals 1s 6 even. Tech's Dick Wills is Saturday at 1 p. m. 5-9 and Les Nell is 5-11. There won't be any pre-game Senior Charles Brown, 8-1; Junsampling of the Butler floor for ior Wayne Richey and Sophomore Madison for the second straight Dave Turner, each 5-9, comprise year. This is the third time in a the well-rounded team strength

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row Madison is coming-to. the for the Cubs Fieldhouse. for a semifinal and, How tou gh are the Cubs? They Eddy doesn't want the practice gra tougher than last year, desession a spite . the loss of brilliant Dee +The Cubs lost to Anderson 3% Monroe, who banged in 36 points to 38.in 1948 in the semis. They or the all-time state championwere dropped by Washington's! ship high last yéar, Hatchets 39 to 33, in_the st ate :

ance and scoring,” 62 to 61 wl to pid 8 hot- shoot-ing-state champs last year hasn't Co pry Ne reey on pt hie been forgotten. The Cubs have: ! ow nh _gh-point man at one time. We've been able lost four important games in the last three years by nine points. to count on Weber and Lorenz 3 os Y po {heavily for relief,” he adds. Madison Respects Tech = | gp aitter has a 15.7 average, “That Anderson game (1948) Server, 11.9 and Cheatham, 10.9. made a believer out of me,” says! Bunton has 6.1, Weber, 6.5, and Eddy with a nostalgic aura. So Lorenz, 5 points a game. there's no pre-game trek to In-| One Shing among Others,

dianapolis again. ; makes you like Ray Eddy. He's He wants no dry runs, especial-| ponest with himself ‘and he's

| Rosengarten. Bob eT |nament. committees despite its| | erv. Herman Schroeder. Danny ly this year, because he and his| peen worried about his team Weber (above Lorenz). Standing on the ladder at the right are Ted Server, Ed Cheatham and Don {25-4 record. [game before 4614 fans. | yehaie™ Tuck” afer will Slects. Ray Cubs and the Ohio River folk of 9 9 c ur . : es Dg An ror ro having scored so much in his McCauley (top to bottom). On the floor (left to right) are Charles Browne, Buddy. Bunton, Spence | But, led by All-American Paul The victory boosted Anderson's] | Bdwards ph Jones, Hos Kier’ Bie nearly 10,000 have a healthy re-|gectional. Strange? No. His Cubs Schnaitier and Dave Turner Photo by Lloyd B. Walton. Tb Bhat Photographs. | Arizin, they made the Iron Dukes lead in the Western Division to! Hirkhotf, To arks, Pay Miles, Jim sper, for Tech's resurging Green- had to hatte Croensbwe right . a , Times Stal BTAD look like bums last-night in Vil-jone full game over idle tutiax i Bruty.” Jerry Sylvester. Jerry >= oh # own e wire to win 53 to 4: . llanova. The great Arizin racked|apolis | : He wants to make sure hisin the last three minutes. But Madison's s Record Team Scoring : |____jup 30 points in the triumph-to-set!— Tri-Cities-came from-behind-att 5 ili Sth, = Cubs aren’t the 13th victim in a/he had three of his regulars on Won 22 Tost 2)" “Name FG FT PF TP AV] J 100 fo new all-time major college sea-|55-45 at the end of ‘the third! Knapp in Two Billiard ~FOW for... Tecl's-souped-up—bom= the bench at the time. They had, Mbssuniainl __|Schnaitter 144 89 79 377 15.7 ~—Ison record of 735 points, {quarter to tie the score at 64-all.| __bardiers. i 1ouled-out. = Tareny Veyay FEvTRRIT el TServer 98 90 82 286 11.9 Syracuse blew its game - to Anderson then scored 18 points, | ‘Matches Here Today : He has a wholesome regard for | “I lost 10 pounds in that one,’ $10. JEVRY Lnniitttt'og [Cheatham 109 44 54 262 10.9, i0 tate oni t Canisius by missing 16 out of 32 while Tri-Cities added only three Jay Knapp of South Bend was Tech's Big Charles Englerth,| {he laughs. “Our sectional wasnt $3ees Shlen Vom Bunton 65 17 83.147 61 [free throws. The Orangemen|more points. lochs of Soutn Her Sophomore Joe Sexson and Tech's too tough and my regulars onl i8+x4 NOP STUN verses Lorenz 46 28 B53 120 5.0 |played miserably at the start and! Milo Komenich led the Packers: brilliant t bal But the y Y regu Y 58....Lawrenceburg 10 ; ‘as the state three-cushion billiara nt team balance. Bu played about half the time. My oo'**‘L seseva til Weber 48-16 27-112 6.5} Seek Revenge on {trailed by 13 points at the half. with 21 points. Dike Eddleman t tin in the local ex-Purdue hardwood luminary, 50.... Batesville .........39 2 os g "tournament continued in the Toca reserves kept scoring and you 5] gq 5 2 Mc@auley 24 14 32 #6 * . -One Syracuse free-throw. cut was high -with-15 for the Black Board of Trade parlor and others. think Madison's ‘Big! {know, after you keep teaching = = +++ « Southport sesvesensid Browne 25 6-24-5632 Big Ten Champions | ithe deficit to one. point, but with | hawks. | Defending state champion Spence Schnaitter and Guard Ted [boys to go for that basket, you 1° itchell ooo. 40 fp, hey 13 1 19 27 18] puiler's 1049-50 basketball sea-SiX Seconds left, Jack Kiley, Anderson (82) ° Tri-Cities w) 'Frank Hobart of Michi e Server, the Cubs’ co-captains, can/ 53.+..Columbus .eeeueesa dl T 3 3 'g 9 11 ers oJ Orange high scorer, flubbed the cio « fg ft f| fg It pf gan City match the Greenclads. {Just can’t tell ‘em to stop. 41 Shelbyville 29 urner « **|son goes into overtime tonight in| ra ge ig et crid have tied| Sant s 1 }Iodorovient 3 7% "8 {defeated Phil Greenberger of Ine ae eAshtly i ot h ldogs Stanceakf 1 1 3 Ravf -1 1idia f ! They] throw the ball-hawking, | Fairland Batted Madison 53. “ Alor re reintyrecty Totals 585 298 457 1468 61. Le Big. Pig Loven, ops it. Ja ireist doe Nictiols.c : : i = Hapons. By in 0. Inst Night =n Soe-w eeling ©d Cheatham, one Fairland’s balanced five battled 68....881em .iceiivensnved Opp'ts [State for NCAA tourney play. While the tourney teams were Komenich.c - 8 § 4/Henry.c 2 1 2'lead after he 27th inning and of the four famous Cheathams,| 51....Vincennes .........52 Totals 317 275 450 od 7.5] ./lurching through their windup Niemieras §¢ 1 1 558 at Tech and Madison followers» adison solidly until the Cubs Seymour aeedl 1 rei The Bulldogs were to leave In 2 SAE “110 3 Wie 3 2 2/was never headed. He had a high ay ison 10 cut loose and won 63 to 48 in the DtvasxSeymotr Siaial iil [dianapolis by plane this morning ‘games, the odds-makers were | Brians - 0 1-0iVarrs, 3 4 é/fun of six, Greenberger's best ng on Guard Don. Me-lyeeriat final at. Shelbyville. But 52+ + +: ETE PTYTY College Basketball for the meeting with the Buck- PiCKIng the favorites for the first = RE 337 twas four. “Cauley and Forward Irwin 46....New Albany .......32 round of the NIT, which will bel 553 . Bunton to help match Tech's there was no making eight points 62....Brownstown 32 | cumsia 1 Hart n. leyes. Ohio State defeated Butler, | Tot 0 28] Tota 20 27 in one minute like Lorenz did in Teer py asd [Co "

team balance.

Teams Matched in Size Ang his top of 31...

~By Ww roincidénce, Tech and The Cubs’ oltonnive 4 aver r age for Maden are almost identically gne four sectional games was matghed in sta Schnaitter is Ba nel gos.

fensi ‘ 6-4, Bunton, 648 Cheatham, 5-11 | defensively 1t- was 34, Now, it's and McCauley and Server, 5-10. (Contin on Page 19, Col. 6)

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Madison's Cubs erally show how they've ganged up on their six tournament opponents this

year with the Sweet Sixteen's top offensive average of 77.2 points a game as Coach Ray. Eddy | breaks out an adding machine. At the left are Wayne Richey (5) Maurice Lorenz (13) and Stan

58....Greensburg ... .43 SECTIONALS

84....Deputy ......¢.4:..36 63... Scottsburg ......7..33

Rhode Island State 67, Brown 53. 103... Lexington sebe.eqi 39 IR Joseph's (Pa) 68. Drexel Inst. 95....Central .........v2.28 |Westminster 86, Bucknell 82.

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| Canisius 65, Syracuse 64

Penn 68, Duke 50. Muhlenbers

67, Colgate 57. 88; qGussne 83 or

72, Scranton 70. {East Strousburg Teachers 73, Panzer 58.

| Yale 68, Holy Cross 62. {Providence 83, Clark 75 (overtime),

EST {Nes Mexico A&M 57, Eastern New Mexico ers, | mazitn Simmons §1, ‘Arizona (Flagstaff) height into the ‘lineup Hinkle may |

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| Ventura JC 90, Bakersfield 30.

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{second straight loss and it could |

Valpo Player Cast * In All-Star Game By JIM SMITH George Schreiber, Valpa-_ raiso University, will provide” some height for the Indians College All-Stars}when they meet the Indianapolis Olympians, Mar. 15, at Butler

[Fieldhouse in The Times Charity {Fund basketball game.

1 Tir Teams Lashed . By ‘Uninvited

-Holy Cross, Duquesne, « Syracuse Bow Out In Surprise Upsets Maar a a —_. Re

Mar. UP)— All-Star squad, stands 6'6" and NEW YORK, 3 am 205 pounds. He wil work

4 the r years and received his high school” leaps cage.ranks today as three training at Riverside Brookted ams who got nothing but icy Hollywood, Ii. stares from ‘the post-season tour- FW lpament committees: unleashed! Ready For Practice [their rage on three teams already The 15 members of the In|picked for the classics and gave! diana College All-Stars - will |them an unlovely belting. |gather at Butler Fieldhouse SunHoly Cross, first team to be day at 11 a. m. for their first picked for the NCAA glamour- practice session. Practices under {whirl, got the business from Yale, | {Codéh Tony Hinkle and his assis66 to 62, and Yale was just an tant Bob Dietz, will be held daily Ivy. League also ran. : until the day of the game. + Duquesne, hit. with the blind Tickets for the charity basketstaggers just about the time it ball game are available at got tapped for the National In- Marott’s Shoe Store, 18 East vitation Tournament, was pasted Washington Street, at the book with its third straight defeat, 68 store, Union building, Butler to 52, by Villanova. _campus, or by mail. Mail orders And Syracuse, -another NIT £hould be addressed to “Indiana team, ‘was dumped by Canisius, All-Star Game, Ticket Office, jan upstate New York rival which Butler University.”

iwas passed over by the commit- > - . Anderson Whips

tee, 85 to 64. i. _ Second Straight Loss

For Holy Cross, it was the {be the Crusaders were down in] MOLINE, Ili, Ithe dumps. Villanova, one of the “sinfulliey in tne last five minutes last {seven colleges accused of violat-! |ing the NCAA’s sanity code on Right ‘to beat the |grants to players, got the * ‘scram, | Blackhawks, 82 to 67, in a Na/Bum” treatment from both tour-! tional Basketball

‘Mar. 9 (UP)—|

187-65, during the regular season!

inik80. the Bulldogs. will. be. .out.. for!

| revenge. | Coach Tony Hinkle's crew will {cope with an old problem—height. | | The Buckeyes’ starting five av-| SL. ferage six feet, two inches per man {as compared to Butler's six footIn an effort to- get more,

start Sophomores John Hall and!

Helena 62. » | NAIB TOURNEY AT TERRE HAUTE, IND. Orvis Burdsall at the forward |

anise} Chaffey JC 68, Oceanside JC 60.

{Indiana Central 74, Hagover 71 (consols-| posts. Otherwise the Bulldog men-| tion).

[Indiana Teachers 73, Evansville 61 (final). [tor will stick to the same com | WESTERN REGIONAL Junion COLLEGE | bination which won 12 games and|

{dropped 11 during the season, | Big gun of the Ohio State at-|

iy Predicts Successful {Pro Career for Buckshot

Ralph (Buckshot) O'Brien is ready for professional ball and the flash. | Butler Bulldogs are ready for Ohio State tonight. |

tack is Dick Schnittker, six foot | four inch forward. Schnittker led! [the Bucks in scoring and received | All-American mention. Butler's (Jimmy Doyle will draw the as-| [signment of guarding the Ohio Schnittker’s

threat will bel

That's what ‘two gentlemen who should know said last night. countered with Ralph (Buckshot)|

| They were addressing the Butler Utes Club basketball banquet in the OBrien, Butler's pint-sized one-| | Atherton Center on the Fairview campus.

man gang. O'Brien has taken)

The pro “OK” for Buckshot came from Alex Groza, star center &l1 Bulldog scoring records in his

lof the Indianapolis Olympians, | who was principal speaker. But-!|

four years of play for Hinkle.

The Bulldogs delayed electing

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ler Coach - Tony Hinkle praised & captain for next season. The the squad and qualified the Bull- Sélection will: probably be made dogs: for their post-season “warm after the Ohio State game. up” tilt with Ohio State tonight; In addition to Buckshot, five in Columbus. The Bulldogs -wiil| other seniors were singléd out for help keep the Buckeyes in tune! Special mention, Marvin. Wood, for NCAA tourney competition. Capt: Ralph Chapman, Dee Baker, Groza told the crowd of 455 ames Doyle and Gene Stohler

that O'Brien's small statyre would! the Utes Club.

be no handicap in the pro league. Athletic awards were announced The Olympian’s ace said that five ‘by Dr. William. Howard, chairman foot, nine<inch Buckshot has the ,¢ the faculty athletic committee. ability and the right mental at- Other speakers included Richard

titude to fit’ in the pro ranks.'T james, vice president of Butler, O'Brien broke

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all ‘Butler scoring and senior members of the team. |

point-making. PROBABL EB LINEUPS |

Butler Ohio State | John Hall . oo ....Dick Schnittker Qrvis Burdsall Pon b Donham} alph Chapman cvvis Fred Taylor] Raloh' Q Brien G .....Bob. Burkholder! Jimmy Doyle . G Gene Brown]

derson; Art [— New Aan; voert Jackson, Bedford: Walter O' Brier Indianapolis; Rosenstihl. Zigusvilie Iavian Weidékamp Indianapolis; Mauri Wilhoite, Indianasolls. . Freshmen—Richa Bell, Bloomington; | uce Brooks. Indianapolis: bell, Indianapolis Frankfort; Raymond Richard Huber | Johnson, so William 8! Beryl Kouns, Zionsville; | Konnje King, Speedway, and Robert Lamson, Ve evay; Lewis ord. Summittville Joe Pirtle, Indianapol Ti Mike Radkovic. Indianapolis, and George Theofanis, Indianapolis

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’ dianapolls; Orvis _. Burdsall, sophomore, back” «¢ ame in the form of a Viacennes. -Ralph Ehapman. Indianapolls I + [trophy he was awarded.for being § ape ie Reerle Crberett wraduate, Revser, y a; Joh all, sophomore, Paris, Iil; ‘the Bullhogs' most valuable play- Ralph O'Brien, senior. Indianapolis: Waller er. The honor was voted by Indi- o ‘Brien, junior, Indianapolis; Gene: StohHagerstown. Marvin Wood

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