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Madison 55, Tech
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Rushville 67, Clinton 60 Madison 64, Rushville 49 (Final)
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Sheridan 54, New Castle 45 Marion 57, Auburn 51 Marion 61, Sheridan 65 (Final)
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Latayefte 55, South Bend 53 (Final)
WEST LAFAYETTE ee
Cubs Fight Way To State Finals Again
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Lafayette Jeff Edges
Marion Also
Surprises in
New Albany Gets Out of District First
Time in History
By KURT FREUDENTHAL United Press Sports Writer
Lafayette Jefferson and Marion, underdogs but functioning like the champions they once were, and Madison
downstate” powerhouses, to-
next week's four-team finals of Indiana’s 40th annual high school
Lafayette's bucking Broncos,
‘youthful but brought along under, & ‘the expert guidance of the bril-
liant Marion Crawley, staged one upsets of the tourney by nipping favored South Bend Central, 55 to 53. They moved into the “charmed circle” for the first time since 1948 when they won the
The South ‘Benders made it to the final four last year, only to
Madison's Cubs became the only 1949 finalist to earn themselves a ticket into next week's grand finale. They clubbed game Rushville, 64 to 49. Marion Rolls Sheridan
Marion, licked 10 times during
pected to cut any ice ih this year's “March. madness,” ..- rolled over Sheridan, ‘upset victor over New Castle in the afternoon, 61 to 45. The Giants won their only previous state érown way back in 1026. The New Albany’s Skyscrapers got out of the Bloomington district for the first time in modern tourney play, posting a 52-to-36 victory over previously once-
liantly played game. Next week's afternoon games in the finale of the” classic will put Marion against Madison, and Lafayette against New Albany. The two winners battle it out for the title in the night contest.
NEW ALBANY (Won 26, Lost 2 47....Corydon ....eco0nny 25 40....Evansville Central ..31 60....Vincennes ..........38 35....Gary Wallace .....:21.
61....Bedford ....co00004.39 58....New Castle .veees..24
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Ty: Frieland Park indy i 46.7%, Frankfort .........38 |
50. +, Latayetts Trvivevieisl SRE TASPer i iii vies eee 0 45... .8ilver Creek bebe 47....Bloomington .......31 60... .Evansville Bosse ...38 51...: Evansville Memorial. 38 50....Washington ........20 32....Madison ...ce0000..46 78... .Indianapolis Howe ..26 55....T. H. Gerstmeyer ..46 .51....Evansyille Reitz ...46
50... JASPET svcoesrasesss38 | 34....Columbus ...c00...24 65.4. SEYMOUr +esvsesveedd
SECTIONALS - 58....N. Albany Scribner,32 .63.:..00rydon ..ecseceencd2 5 81. Georgetown CAREER 42... .8ilver- Creek ...v00.32 -
REGIONALS
B1....Paoll v.eeeeeinsesi 33 B53....Vallonia +..veeeeies32
56... -Ellettsville ...... 42 52. “+. Winglow Waskvenses ..36
LAFAYETTE (Won 16, Lost 11) 47....Lebanon (overtime) 48 47....Rossville .icioeeec.42 35... « Anderson siesusess dB 54....Shelbyville an ena snd 51... . KOKOMO siveveensecdd 48....Frankfort ...ee000..29 34....80uth Bend Central 45
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MADISON—Ed Cheatham, Ted Server, Wayne Richey, Stan Weber, Maurie Lorenz and Don McCauley (front row, left to right). Coach Ray Eddy, Dave Turner, Spence Schnaitter, Irwin Bunton
and Charles Browne (back row, left to right].
“LAFAYETTE JEFFERSON—Bob Ave, Tom Robinson, Denny Blind, Fl Franz and Bob Plorcs.
he row, left to right). Bill Bone, Charles Schaible,” Ted Dunn, Bill Parker and Charles Reynolds
(back row, left to right).
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] essessass edd Madison 23) Madison v.vvinn.. Tech «.coevrassces 46) Rushville sienrressBi) Rushville ........49 ~OMAtOn ved iTiie0y rene ‘ AT MUNCIE. Sheridan «.covevers 54) Sheridan Limb
New Castle «vo.o... 45) Marion _.. a eesees 57 Auburn ..eeiees.e51) AT BLOOMINGTON
New Albany .......56 : New.
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PROGRESS OF THE SWEET SIXTEEN
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43....Hammond sosrsvessdB 44... Franfort .....caues 49....Muncie Central ....58 47....West Lafayette ....33 36....Tech Fass casa tnsaeeds 44.:..Marion hess snsnnsadl 49....Logansport ........57 39....Crawfordsville .....42 40....New Castle ..coees.57 65....FOWIEr ...oevvvess 40 46... Richmond «..ccvs..42 HOLIDAY TOURNEY 52... New Albany .......50 58....8outh Bend Central 71
68....Shadeland- .... 50... Klondike ........+..36 41.... West Lafayette ....35
~ REGIONALS
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City College of New. ork 65. San FranNational Invitation tourney).
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C. W, Perry and Andy Wyckoff (front row, left to right), alternate players; Student Manager Emerson Diskey, Edward Bick, Dean Vogel, Ronny Montgomery, James Barley, Robert Casey, Student Manager Ted Tobin (second row, left to right); Assistant Coach Woltman, John Banter, Francis Fisher, Norman Edwards, Pat Klein, Chester Jones, Coach Woodrow Weir (back row, left to right).
Coach Floyd Henry {standing left-to-right).
| final championship game at Butler last night.
" Photo by John Spicklemire. Times Staff Photographer,
The referee's long arm of the law held court on this play during the Madison-Rushville semi- |
listen attentively to the judge. Madison won, 64 to 49,
Boxing Official, Dies
BUFFALO, N. Y,, Mar. 11 (UP —Local boxing circles today mourned the death of a man be‘Heved to have been the nation’s: oldest ring official —— 85-year-old
Player—
Joe Sexson
{knuckle fights and modern boxing, Don Gilman
sister, Mrs. William N. Pierce, after a two-week lliness. |
Ted Server. res
Dave Lindsey ..
Frank E. (Ife) Klipfel. Spence Schnaitter Klipeel,’ a legendary figure who aS bridged the gap between bare Gene Reed .
Ed Cheatham ....
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“NEW ALBANY—Student ‘Manager Frank Lorch Bill White. Don Loughmiller, Henry, Al Schaeffer and Student Manager Merle Harrison (front row, : Raney, Paul Poff, Don Belcher, Bob Clayton, Ed Glover, Jim McLaughlin, Frank Stemle and Assistant
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Referee Robert Hoffman points accusing fingers at | ‘Westarn Kentucky 9. Niagara 72 (National! Rushville's Fred McCarty (6) who was called for a foul when Madison's Stan Weber (on floor) | tripped over McCarty's legs. Rushville's Gene Reed (13) and Madison's Spence Schnaitter (35) |
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Ht. rai 5:10 ieres 0-3 Clinton ..... 6-2° Madifon .... 6-4 Rushville ... 6-1 Madison .... 5-11 Clinton “... 5-10
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| Turn Back Rushville By {64-49 Count
Marion, New Albany, Lafayette Jefferson Others in Big 4 By JIMMIE ANGELOPOLOUS | Madison's unrelenting Cubs, twice denied the |IHSAA'’s most coveted school‘boy hardwood laurels, will try it again Saturday. Coach Ray Eddy’s rampant | basketeers moved into the select circle of the state's Big Four by turning back a stubborn Rush- | ville combination, 64 "to 49, in {the Indianapolis semifinal chame{plonships in the Butler Field‘house last night. - The Ohio River aggregation {tangles with Marion’s Giants in ~ithe- first game of the final four{some . Saturday. Completing the choice quartet are New Albany's towering Bulldogs and Coach Marion Crawley’s tourney-geared Lafayette Jefferson team. | The Cubs stepped into the elite {foursome for the second consecu{tive year, still primed to cart off ithe state championship it lost in a ‘thriller, 62 to 61, to Jasper's now deceased THSAA kings. "|Coach'Eddy’s 1941 team also was denied its first state crown on a ——30-to- 33 count by losing to the | Washington Hatchets, tutored at the time by the masterful Marion Crawley. | Had Rocky Road = Madison's road to last night's semifinal title was rockiest in the |first afternoon game against the {talented , Tech’ Greenclads ‘who were shackled with Madison's {pressing defense and ball-hawking tactics, 55 to 46. The Cubs dissipated Tech's offensive threats in their infancy {much of the first half then rode |out the second half by turning [back a noble Tech's bid in the |final quarter. Rushville, which sidelined Clin'ton, 67 to 60, in-the second after {noon ~ game, gave Madison a tenacious fight for three quarters {but couldn’t hold on long enough {in the final eight minutes. The Cubs had built up a 53 to 41 lead after three quarters but
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MADISON
78.44. VEVAY +0vssnsvevse 29 64....V0VRY .iicearices 27 43..0.8aleM iiviiiiineed 29 78....North Vernon ..,...29 58... . Lawrenceburg ......40 59....Batesville .......,.39 58....80uthport ....c.vv...42 31.... Mitchell ...ooeeess.40 53... Columbus +vsesesnsedl 41....8helbyville ....:...29 6340s AUPOTR svevsasesecedl 68....8alem ....0..431 51....Vincennes ....ee...52 54. Beymour ivi 48 52....Franklin .....000v. 36 46....New Albany .....:.32 62.... Brownstown .....:.32" —B8.... Greensburg ........43 66... Lawrancaniis +1. e115 -
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63....8cottsburg ....es.,.33 103. ..Lexington ..veees..39 95....Central .....ev00v4.28 REGIONALS - ~B3rerGreensburg iT _65..,.Fairland seveeiiie 48 . SEMIFINALS 55. ...Indianapolis Rect oni 65.... Rushville '.......... MARION
; (Won _17, Lost. 10) 52....Greentown ....... i x 42....Ft. Wayne Centrals ty 35... KOKOMO ..e00vvvy..32 39....Anderson sssssanssel 68....Vincennes .....+...61 38.... KOKOMO «..vvunves 45 srssnnssnsnne dB «++.Muncie Central ....62 48....Huntington sssceses33 45....Richmond .....e...5¢ 44... . New Castle +veeee..37 37... Wabash ..¢ecenees.40 59....Lafayette «..ec.vv. dd 42...,Indianapolis Tech ..50 39....Anderson i..evaiia 44 | 47....Frankfort ......:..32 i 52....Logansport ........44 | MUNCIE TOURNEY 1....Richmond .........44
Wt. - Class «+Muncie Central ....57 160. Sr. SECTIONALS =. 195 - So. Ge. Svestser sensei 38 wee Tr i ensasavedt 157... Sr. fo . -Swayzee swasat erred 205 Sr. | REGIONALS 185 Sr. | 33.. i Portland .iuviauiid 155 Sr. LZ -Lancaster 151 Sr. lg | .Aubura *160 Jr.” [62 Sheridan’ ae
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