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(Continued From Page 17) [the rest of the evening chasing were forced to play without big. the Cubs. Spence Schnaitter, who fouled out| Four Out of Six in the fourth period with 4:46 re- After Madison returned from maining in the game. | the intermission with a 38 to 23 It was the second time yester-| |advantage, substitute Jack Cross day that the 8-foot, 4-inch, 205-/inoculated the Lions with four pound pivotman went to the pen-| {baskets in atx attempts during the ality box; but-—he had already third period: - done the most damage to Rush-| Rushville narrowed it to 48 to ville's smaller but plucky scrap- 39 late in the third but Maurice

breach to 26 to 19, the halftime score, after Madison led, 15 to 8, in the first quarter. Englerth ap- ®

otals 3 14 22 Rushville 32, Clthton 29 & Mec arty Mack 3. Call, missed: Cross,

pers. Lorenz, Bunton and Schnaitter } Gets Top Honors maintained a 53.to 41 lead at the. Schnatter, who hurled seven third stop, . them Cheatham,

‘baseball games in five days, in- Schnaitter and Server began pourcluding two no-hitters in Legion ing It on in the last period ball last summer, banged in 22 clincher. ; points for top honors of the semi- The Cubs played = keep-away final meet here. with marked success in the final He hit four of seven in the first minutes and picked up three quarter as Madison grabbed an 18/,... "{1rows and two baskets

to-11 lead and got three for four hill in the second. He got two for five he Rushville tried breaking in the third and one for three in| Jack Byrne was second top man i e the final period. for Coach Jim Gridley's five

But Madison's was a team triumph over Rushville, The top floor Jim got tothe semifinal cham-

honors for the Cubs went to the Plonships for the second time ince 1945. ever-pressing Ted. Server and ball-| ® - hawking Ed Cheatham, both of | Madison batted .351, hitting 2

‘whom kept Rushville's offense Of 1% Held goal attempts white ere

fram breaking out in a fury. South - Central. Conference coTime and again Server and champs came. in at .286, 16 of 56. Cheatham stole and hawked short The free throws were 12-of 23 exchanges among the Lions in for Madison and 17 of 25 for

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fs ft p , fg 1 > S t 3 + Kelley. fs Server picked up 13 points and Py : 3 $ Beller +33 Cheatham racked in eight, Big Baton 1 } 1 4/Cross.t § 25 Irwin Bunton made seven and sperhe 10 3 3 Mecarty.s 338 Don McCauley's floer-work - was McCauleys 2 i { Moore.g 3 2 0 Cheatham.g 4 | Hauk.g 1 ,. worth more, than his five peints. wit RAE ab ThE Madison controlled both boards n! Hal hme score: Dany 36; Rusnviile much of the game with its height reo’ Sows missbd: Madison or 3:1 in constructing the Rushville tri- Loraes. Weber, Schnaitter oCauley, eatham L Lah Ce aller 2. Hauk 2.

umph. The Lions had tied it up Seo Carty, at 2-all opening the fire but spent Officials

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Pitch M o ellis on 0 usts: Tech, High School Cage Quintets Battle For Final Berth In IHSAA Tourney - Drive fo to Cinch ir 3 4 : - Horace { lant abon ushville Clips Clinton ain tant { i ge, a form To Gain Title Round | us i 0 Bogs | own Sh f divides hi: Cubs Dash Local Hopes for Title Bid, i and being nce H 55-46; Lions Race to 67-60 Decision | Hellermen to Try athletic 1 By JIMMIE ANGELOPOLOUS { Anew in Meeting tional pas et = P first. Madison's free-wheeling Cubs and Rushville’s unde erdog_ With Barons Tonight Eller "w Lions advanced to the 1950 Indianapolis semifinal hardwood SPRINGFIELD, Mass., Mar. 11 diana, an championship in the Butler Fieldhouse last. night after {UP)—The Indianapolis Capitols 1B basco will have to wait un morrow | hurdling afternoon opponents. night at home to clinch second Missouri 1 The Cubs shackled Indianapolis’ hopes for another state “| place in the Western Division of D gircut 1 with a 55-t0-46 triumph over Tec - the American Hockey League. . 9a s'aM ; ge bids game yes- — ki m— y Teens Crean The Springfield Indians dee Apparen clads in their nrs ee okie = feated them, 10-5, here tonight, satisfactor terday. peared’ below pu aay fines last ~The Caps, who face the league- 1913 and : ; eading Cleveland Barons, ne Rushville, slow to generate week, Nt oop aE duals tanrrow. ight, Bad I loop, Th offensive steam, began blowing its frst Arter as Madison kept ri tough sailing all the way against circuit an offensive stack against a taller oo uar 1 tied up. - ne the Indians. Nine Springfield play- ladder, Clinton team in the second half gi for 15 then held Tech to three. : .{ers blasted the puck over; past Sp to win, 87 to 80, following Tech's 313 attempts from the field. and through Cap Goalie Terry He split ousting. Madison missed Schnaitter's Sawchuck as they tallied three ville and Madison's entry into the local height in the third period. and points in each of the first two Three-I ci: semifinals championships marks Tech rang up five of 10 shots periods and four in the finale. years. - It ue secng consecutive Hme the then. ‘Madison connected on six : Final Rally Fails chance th: irilliantly-balance ubs re of 13 as Stan Weber and Big ; came his v that peg in the 40th annual state yrwin Bunton got two each. to by Bob Wallace, Times Staff Photographer. Phote ‘by John Spicklemire, Times Statt Photographer : Indianaplis Secret, gout Sow In 1917 prep race. Weber, the sixth man, potted two Madison's Ted Server “a hugs “ths ball on the floor in the Rushville's Jack Byrne tries checking the ohsive ball before it goes out of bounds in the jin ie Bal period I + Cincinnati Coach Ray Eddy's hard-luck straight one-handed long ones in second quarter of the Madison-Tech game yesterday afternoon. (econd half of the Madison-Rushville game at Butler last night. Rushville's Norman Hauk (5) and | | Ce itols pad scofed only ones be- League an Ohio River boys i o ig she second quarter and fired up Tech's Ernie Cline (6) and Myron Moriarity fon his back) missed out Madison's Ed Cheatham (left) and Ted Server (15) lock on. So does Official Cyril Birge. | fore, in the first period, after really mac Big Four Re aay. Madison Madison in the sind, to-deads-of in the scramble. Madison's Irwin Bunton (23) and Tech's Charles , : ; - a i | Springfield had rattled in three Quring ty . dropped its free-scoring state3s to 21 and 35 to 24, but Don, tndlerth are coming up for assistance. Madison won, 55 fo 46. jEvals jh Fan Hint. that goal ing the 19 championship game to Jasper's McCauley and ° the undeniable ' OE iis. tollowitig ‘tallies won the ! now-deposed THSAA winners, 62 Server ran the count to 41 to 27 for. Foy pons Ra) I got ready to 61 last year. That was Madi ;jqway {n the third before Tech y 5 ie OR B ri g the Ameri son's. second state championship/ caught fire. and e vn Sm oo tives, the gone p-f-f-t, the first one being! Tech Throttled = Fh x A a BD Those of a six-point loss to Washington's Bj Roepke hit four points and Arduzsl -an wh eux ing the na Hatchets in 1941. 'Teeh, throttled most of .the time scored for. Spring BO era and | Cubs Pressed Hard in’ their offensive court by Mad- Capitols were held in chec will | cert: Madison sealed its victory over json's hawking tactics, cut it to It was the first time this year World Ser Tech with a never-ending pressure 44 to 34 {Springfield hit double figures. As far | defense that locked the Green- Cline got two fielders in the Springfield-Gloul. O'Hearn: defense, ose it was a clads chances during the first ¢ourth hut Server hit free throws {Bem Nardussi spares. Allen Brennan, started tw half. But it was almost fatal. and a field goal to protect Mad-| { Burnett, wasaniata, Lemieux, Pidhira, of them. The Cubs’ great center, Spenee’s ison’s 10-point lead till the closing | “INDIANAPOLIS -- Goal, Sawehuki . dee seemed . th Schnaitter, found himself With second, frac: Quschsiugh, L3G, cole, B Mot more Wor four personal fouls midway in the . — hit 15 of 55 for 273 while spares. Dewsb shu ry. Raglan, Wait, Wiseman, at least, second period and had to sit out Madison got 20 of 50 for a bril- McKay. Re c undy, almost half the game thereafter. |i, nt 400. Madison had 15 of 22 pRelrse—Robert MeVelun, Linesman— Spence only played 18 minutes free throws while Tech made 16 Score by periods: yr of the game, missing all the third ,, os WEEN A Foss «3 3 +1 guarter. Hut he iy Sign} foils in| Server, with 14 points; led Mad- | Bron a Tats e first hall to keep Madison jgon Tech maintained its balance! rst Deriod__1, Sprinefield. Tottle (ynalive. He fouled out in the fourth with: Cline ettin ol ht, ; i Pim: 3, ret id. Barat on ft { two g! Bolg Myron | (Gooden, Prokop), 9:28; 4, INDIAN. period after getting more Morfarity, . eight, and Roepke, Ls, Reld (Glover, McKay), 9:57. Penalty— NEW field goals along with Big Irwin gaven. ot. a Perioded, Snrinatiold apd West Bunton. | Rushville trailed, 17 to 14, {Hoskinp, 0:13; 6 Soringfield, X Nap ih followed ; It was the first time Schnaitter against Clinton, whose Lindsey Lemieux (McMurdy), 19:50. Penaity—s National 1 and Bunton fouled out in the got six in the first session. Jack Third} rigd—8, INDIANAPOLIS, R. Mor ‘ A 10-1 same game all year, Byrne, Gene Reed and Fred Me+' Laon wb Morrison, Podolsky), ‘Tis: 3 for an 80 In. fact, the Cubs picked UP Carty hit two fielders each in’ 2135, 10, SANA Soa ax Mc Musas header ton Tech's offensive guards and per- the second quarter to give the! TAL Morrisgh). 31 35; 3% Bi netiold: Arizona, sonals so fast that Madison elec- [ions a lead they never lost. Gooden (Burneti, Brennan) ¢-35: 13 We: ed to ease off .1ts pressing tactics) TECH (46) MADISON (35) piANARO IS, oP - “Seriagtiod oor gape, es most of the second half. By the fg ft pt 1g ft pt (Gasanat d, Goode en), 5. IAN= lagara, final gun, Madison's three other Sine. S 3 douvers 484 Penalty Lund, (Bustaat,” Uninc), 10:13, eliminated regulars—Ted Server, Ed Chea- Boxson.{ 3 8 8 Lorene. 2 A 8 San Eran tham and Don McCauley—were Engierthe 5 1 1 Webere 130 : z le BLL SR playing with. four personae each Ras 3 fH McCauiere 3.3. 4 BL a y round i n the interim, Tech made sev-| Nellg 01 2 | 3 s eral galant bids to overtake the Tr ani% 2 3 8 hoto by Bob Wallace, Times Staff Photographer, | Now Sy Cubs, but the last one also went, ve a. he; 110 Wot Baa Rushville's , Jack Crom (14) and Clinton's Max Call (50) didn't AND LETTERING Bradley, a by the boards when Sophomore failine aa Tech 18. | get what they reached for in their semifinal game yesterday at | JOHN QUEDELHOEFER + plays. thir Joe.8exson fouled--out- with--ive nei 3, “stor i ~Sehnailter. | Butler. Cross finally got the ball and his mates defeated Clinton, WAQON COMPANY the Mond: minutes to go. Weber 2, McCaul heatham 2. while CCN 8 to g Otic Robert Hotin Vd” aria. 67 to 80, to battle Madison in the finals here. Kentuck Be Sesser ginglerth nig TUhville (7) Clinton - (60) | : oo Ro oy Bog Took forth Jor ugh Kelly.t 11 Pl ack T nto Plots by John Spieklemire. Times Staff Photographer. day's qua but it was Englerth Who Sejtve. Bok 1 3Qilmore.t } 2 2 Is the ball by a nose. Jefferson's Denny Blind crawls cn hands and knees after the ball while, ie semifinals nated Tech late in the second bi™]. 3 JlRavees A113 behind hi Hammend's Don Scherer kibitzes. The action. was fast and furious and Hammond | ou’'ve seen elevision finals next quarter with Schnaitter on the Modes 9 § Siindsere. & & ¢8 eventually displaced Blind on the floor. The Wildcats lost. i wo Western bench. : | Beard.e $ § JMcCammens i 9 0 | . both had « The big center hit for three Self, he 0 0 oSassog 000 - on straight field goals to narrow the BIL OT D143

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