Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 March 1950 — Page 16

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Cubs Take Marion, 50-49; Broncos Forced Into Overtime to Nip Bulldogs, 41-39

By JIMMIE ANGELOPOLOUS

Lafayette Coach Marion Crawley who had always been

a bride in state ‘high school championship games and Madison Coach Ray Eddy, who had always been a brides!

maid, battled for the 1950 THSAA hardwood crown at the|

Butler Fieldhouse last night. ST. An overflow crowd of nearly 15,000 fans looked on in amazement yesterday after- to the finals for the third time| » noon as Madison's title-hun- gince 1941.

Cubs and Lafavette Jef-| Madison led 15 to 13 at the arst| BE 's “amazing ayelte ad. quarter and 26 to 24 at the half-

“time. It was 40 to 36 Madison vanced: tothe state championship 2 at the three-way post. The loa

Hands 10-times and v tied eight.

~ dramatic contests that were not decided until the final gun. Both teams had to battle to ‘he’ limit to survive the afternoon tests that produced the first overtime game in the state final tourney since inception of the Big Four meet. Anderson had defeated Shelbyville 30 to 28 in an overtime game in the final year of the Sweet Sixteen tourney in 1935. Madison's Ted Server meshed Madison Sluggish 15 points, hitting all five free Madison's Cubs couldn't shake throws, and Schnaitter got 12 loose all of their sluggishness and markers. But the top honors went had to battle the underrated Mar- to Klein, whose 24 points were fon Giants to the last second be- sprinkled throughout the game. fore winning 50 to 49. He hit 11 of 25 attempts. Jefferson's Broncos,

most of the afternoon, hit only

ter, who “hit only five of 28 shots, was handicapped by a back injury received in a hard fall in the second period Klein Hits Top

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who won Marion connected on 21 of 72 emerged the victor over New Al- carried the scrap to the Cubs all bany's towering Bulldogs, 41 to the way before bowing out. 30, in a great second game over- (Coach Marion Crawley, whose " time thriller that was determined Washington Hatchets won the only after the gun wert off, 1941 and 1942 state championForward Charles S8chalble ships, went into the finals trying! wheeled- and hooked a left-hand for his fourth state diadem. His

pivot shot just as the. gun went! Broncos also won the 1948 crown.

off in the overtime session, send-{ Madison Lo) Marion (49) i Ing the Jeff boys and their backers servers s 5 '§ °3 Kiein.t if i ot into a frenzy. Weber { 23 4 Tana i ! ) 5 ones 2 Schnaible Scores MoCuuiey i’ 8 i 0 So y i 0 i aacy $ - Loren 3 4 1 Vo 1 Schnaible banked in the win Soren ea 5} {Mo bmery.a 9 } 3 ning field goal to break a 39-all rley.& 21.5) deadlock just five seconds after Totals 18 14 15! Totals 2 717 Bob Pierce had missed a free Ha SY Magisqs* 3M on no throw. Pierce was fouled by New ! Lh. Hy 5, Cneatham arion:

, Edwards 4, Fisher 1, Aerie d olan:

el - Albany Guard Don Loughmilier nein Marvin Todd

who drove into the basket with

Latayetie (41 New Albany an)

f { seven seconds remaining in the Reyvoidsit- 3 25 P} Beicher.? 2h pl overtime sesston. Robinson, { g 8 Qlovert 1 1-0 The Jeff five had effected a 39- Sonne. 3 3 3pere™ $19 all stalemate when Substitute Bill Ffierces 3 $ §loushmilierg 0 3 3 Bone hit a short one after Charles Bones 199 Reynoids suffered a severe ankle| Total 18 5 13. Totals 598 “Injury and was last fo the team any BEOYETRIRVEE 35 New ary i e. i + Th Mi for the championship gam phe o "pis, Missed-—Revnoids. yon

New Albany had gone into a Cogphmiiier stalling, delayed-offensive type of Officials—Jack O'Neal. William Reimann. game working the ball around in

the back court trying to draw § Gopher Boxers |

open Jeff's defenses underneath. | The Bulldogs took a 29 to 27 Fil@ in Tourney | lead early in the third period then| | elected to slow it down to work STATE COLLEGE, Pa, Mar.| (UP) — Five University of

“ " 18 thew. Sure" shots the Jat of Minnesota boxers, including Cody

{Connel, last year's 165-pound

New Albany hit three of only for the forthcoming National | four shots taken in the third Collegiate boxing championships. quarter, Don Belcher getting two Tournament Director H. R. Gil-| of the trio, and big Bob Clayton bert sald Connel, who was un-|

got two of three fielders made ineaten as a 155- -pounder, was the! in the final session.

New Albany held a 32 to 29 lead at the end of the third quar- Other ' Minnesota boxers who

ter then grabbed leads of 35 to, >ked to compete in the bouts here 31, and 37 to 33 before Bob Plerce | Mar. 30 to Apr, 1, were Dave Mc-| and Ted Dunn tied- it up in the Kay, 125 pounds; Neil Ofsthun, | cautious firing. 130 pounds; Ed Williams, 165 Then- Clayton hit from under pounds, and Bill McMoore, 175 the basket for a 39 to 37 lead Pounds, but Bone came through with 59; McMoore has dropped only one seconds remaining in the game bout in six starts, losing a narrow to send the game into--a stale- decision to Charles Spieser, Michmate. igan State Olymple star. «The game wag tied seven times

and tne lead hanged hands on Stags Rally fo Drop : Sheboygan, 66-63

See-Baw Battle No more than six points sepa. CHICAGO, Mar. 18 (UP)—The

Tot held a Ioto-12. lead. artes CicaNo Stags raiiied to detent e a 15-to- ad i“ the first eight minutes see-sawed the Sheboygan Redskins, 66 to 53. and went to the dressing room at In a National Basketball Assohalftime carrying a 258-to-23 edge, ciation game before Hines HosJeff had grabbed an 18-to-12 pital veterans today. But still relead starting the second quarter main a half ‘a game out third but: the brilliant Paul Poff hit place in the central division. from outside twice to narrow it. Sheboygan rolled to a 28 to 25 New Albany tied the count at halftime lead as the Stags, with . 27-all ‘with its delaying tactics poor shooting, netted only eight then went into the lead with points-in the first quarter. ChiClayton hitting one. cago moved up-in “the final two The Bulldogs hit .313 off 15 of quarters and with less than two 48:field goal attempts While Jeff’s minutes to play tied the score. “sharp-shooters. - banked. 362, Kleggie Hermsen. hit. a pivot and. netting 17 of 47 flips. bo” got Kenny Roliins' a free throw for five of nine free ones, failing tothe winning markets. hit a charity shot in the second 4

half and New Albany got nine Rankin, T— Smith

of fourteen gift throws. In Match Play Finals

Madison Hard Put Madison had to call on a Hereu-| SEBRING, Fla., Mar. 18 (UP) lean effort to survive against the — Allen R. Rakin of Columbus, O taller ‘Giant team: te put Coach and Harrison Smith of Oklahoma Ray Eddy into his sec ond straight City, Okla, advanced to the State final game, finals today in the. National “e- Cubs: easing-off their prec Math Play Tournament For ing, hawking tactics early in the amateur senior golfers. "game, held a 45 to 39'lead, fori: Rankin, tournament medalist its biggest margin, in the fourth and 1949 champion, defeated Phil garter, but they had no other Le Grande of South Hadley, Miss., breathing space throughout. ‘3 and 1, The Giants battled Madison evenly at both boards and dis- Senior team in the international played an accurate eye with timely matches in England last summer .one-handers to push Madison at eliminated M, E. Stephens .of all times. Sebring, 4 and 3. Coach Woodrow Weir could — ‘ - have had a hero in Sophomore €; - James Barley just as the Be Signs as Manager went off. Marion's Pat Klein, who! got 24 points all game, hit from (UP!—Fresco Thompson, director the left side underneath with Of-the Brooklyn Dodger farm cysthree seconds left in the game tem. today announced the signing and Marion trailed by only 50 of Stanley Wasiak as manager of to 49. the Valdosta Club of the GeorgiaMadison took the ball out of Florida League. The 20-year-old’ bounds under the Marion basket outfielder played for Mobile: lust but Barley intercepted the throw-|Year, batting 2 27

in and took a short one-hand Bo ” Red Sa . flip near the free throw line. The Boston Wi ball wag in the air when the gun DE I TROIT. Mar. ings Tie sounded but the shot hit the back | net roit Red Wings . d B he of the rim and bounced lazily 0/ ati10d to a 1. ng tie tonight,

the right. 2 {blasting the Bruin's last hope for; Wid Confusion a Stanley Cup Playoft berth,

The Cubs, appearing off form :

18 of 30 field goal attempts for. a puny .225, Big Spence Schnait-

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Madison's Buddy Bunton (23) sprawls on the floor as Pat Klein of Marion starts after the ball only nine of 20 games all season, attempts for a .202 average and in the first afternoon game. Looking over Klein's shoulder is teammate Natwas Edwards, ~ Tay

Photos by John Spicklemire, Times Staff Photographer,

Woody Weir, Marion coach, . . played as hard as his team.

Purdue Swimmers Lead In Defense of State Title

..Move.Qut in Front .in. Men's Division... ...

Lafayette CC Ahead in Women's Events

Purdue University took a commanding lead in defense of their state swimming title last night at the close of the second-day events at the Indianapolis Athletic Club pool. The Boilermakers stood at the helm of the men’s division with 56 points, IAC held second with 11, Other standings were Richmond YMCA 8, Muncie Jaycee 4, Indianapolis YMCA 2. Lafayette CC, with 40 points, = moved ahead of defending cham. event. Riviera held -the old mark pion Riviera Club in the women's ©f 4:26.4 set last year. division. Riviera totaled 33, IAC , 220-Yard Fi Lg a WC nar

6 and Twin-Cities of Bouth Bend tached). 2, Dorie Weber, Lafayette C. C. 3, § iviera; 4. Kathleen

3. Clark. Lafayette CC.; 3, TRI Pleak. Four Marks Bettered Mo ve re eatyie (Men) —Won by Four records were shattered in [hi/®® Ihomas burdue. J Brak ee the eight. events. - Honert” Brjscal Unattached, Time 1333 The state swimming and diving BY aval Pens Oke 1a Open, — on

i Qwen, Shira J -Beity Lynch, Lafayette ‘championships will ‘continue to eo Sally Rogers. Riviera: 2 Rae

day at 107a. m. at the TAC pool. Pita Fo Er soot LIE RW Ree record id recorc i - Heats will be run off af 2:30 wall, (unattached 1940)

ym -Y a Backstroke (Men) —Wan by p.m. E Brooks, Purdue. 2, Larry Meyers, ache

Carol Pence, Lafayette CC, ) Ratlem, Purd ® [ed attachedr; 5 oni clipped two_seconds off Patty As- Blackmon, a) Time LB new state

pinal's 1940 mark of 117.8 in Bley Bordo fol hd, record 1:39 John - » 3 BV 100-Yard Backstroke «Womeni— Won by the 100 yard breaststroke. Ev Shiela Donahue, Lafayette CC: 2 Lorna erett Brooks, Purdue, set a new Dooling, Lafaveite CC. J, Barbars Juns- : aus, Riviera; 4, Linas Weods, Riviera

p a ’ cl ‘ “record of 1:37 in. the 150-yard 5 Alice. Conway, Riviera Thoe 1:12 1,

backstroke. -He bettered the 1040 jf" state record (Old record, 13.7, Sue » ine tl Ld) y mark. of Purdue's John Dilley. _ 220-Yard ¥ epsiyie Men iWon by Mike oy Kosmeto: os, Pure 2 Ri chard Svaid. Pu pet dr > AL Le Bhadbus Liaoned) i inthe 100. yard -backsts ke. Hat on Ri co CAT, ai Shiela Donahue, Lafayette CC, Kerr IAC Time 2 . ne-N ) Men won in 1:12.1 to lower the previous ghinie: pect Diviae | Meg age Suctey - - ; 3 - Hubley, Purdye. 392 50. J X vie ups record of 1 13.7 set by Sue Gas unattached, 267 8S 4 Dick Horny tineau of Riviera in 1048, unattached:, 348 44. 5. Richard Provost % 2 unartac hed 241 65 Lafayette CC women's team - "” 09-¥ a: d Treesiyie Rel lay Women) Yo . y afayeite ¢ elagy en. a Mullen. Manuel. Weber; Jatoba, Manuel. Dox:le Webes, Janet i ; ¢ 5 “A 1} ar ay set : "i ard Tee vat of 4:22.4 s lous, Sus Schaifper, A ogga 3 i 00-yar ree-kivie relay Rivie (Lin 5s, Judy Morrow, 1 the a ‘Sue Storer, Ann Mo grrisan. Joan MiMa_ - . Judy Roberts). 8, Riv or tMar Ann archine. Florence Redd y Betiy Watson, Sally Bowers). Tim ne 3 + ce | atate record (Old record,

Dramatic Captures tLuytens, Redding. Quen. ad ay ela en

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A verett LINCOLN. England, Mar. 18 Gf Chur oi. a ot (UP)—Gordon Richards, who has b IAC B11 Moras Tom : ridden ‘more winners than any moral: ¢ Mundi Jo Fue pais other jockey in the world, guided SMCA Dave GQunxon, 4/0 Duggan. Dramatic to a three-length victory| One-Meter Diving ‘Women —Wo over Falr Judgment today in the 3 Ih TR se sai ot Lincolnshire handicap at Carholm {3} 3 bil 2

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chestnut horse to an easy triumph § in the mile event. Paljoy was third § in-the field of 40, finishing about § two lengths behind Fair Judg- | ment.

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the timers’ table thinking the shot had been made, indicated a B1 to) 50 victory for . Marion on the scoreboard - and the 15,000 fans

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Photos by Times Staff Photographers John Spicklemirs and Henry Glesing I. Lafayette Jeff's Chuck Schaible drives for the basket as Ed Glover (24) Den Loughmilier (26) and Bob Clayion (29) move in.

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FIRST QUARTER thand tip in on Bunton’s miss, the Madison got the tip and Irwin Cubs leading 33 to 30. Bunton and Ed Cheatham spurt- Pierce shoved Bunton, ed Madison into a 4 to 0 lead missed. The alert Cheatham within 50 seconds. . missed a followup, then hit his But Pierce hit a free one for own miss for two points. Bunton

Schnaitter got a tipin after Bun- missed, and Madison led 37 to 30,

Bone of Jeff bumped into Server, i 33 Weber fouled Dunn, who ship game record held by Johnny

hit only the basket on the play. Wilson of Anderson and former 3 a1: Lorenz hugged Dunn, who hit./teammate Dee Monroe, who was Cold Forces Williams hander for an 8 to 1 lead and gion flipped a jump shot to Watching from the stands.

Madison ymaye .t 40 to 33, Madison, Bob)

who made it.

Bunton popped in a one-

Jeff called time out.

Who side

Bunton was replaced by Schnaitter, who laid one in from the first place at the three-quarters Schnaitter with a time 3:11 and stayed there

banked in a right-hander from. the with Gehrmann at his heels until {left and Madison continued pullJeff on Don McCauley’s personal. banked it underneath after Lorenz ing away, 53 to 37.

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Bankers Mile

Blazes Past Hoosier in Final 80 Yards; Timed in 49.5

* CHICAGO, Mar. 18 (UP)—Don Gehrmann, Wisconsin's distance star, blazed past Fred Wilt in the final 80 yards tonight to beat the FBI runner by 10 yards and win the Bankers Mile in the Chicago Daily News relays for the third consecutive year, Gehrmann's victory settled unquestionably the matter of the indoor mile champion for the 1850 e was timed at 4:00.5,

Wilt registered in the controversial Wanamaker Mile at Milrose Games in New York. x The two racers finished in a dead heat in the Wanamaker and bath were credited with 4:00.3. Gehrmann at first was declared the winner but the judges later reversed the decision to favor Wilt. Another appeal for a review has been filed. Clears the Issue i Tonight, Gehrmann left no {doubt of the issue. He loped in front of the pack for the first |quarter, turning the distance In 64 seconds. Meanwhile wilt {stayed a close third. | John Joe Harry, the Flying { Irishman, went to the front at the half with a time of 2:07.6, and

{remained there until the third’

quarter when Wilt made his bid {with three laps to go. Wilt edged the Irishman to hold

only half a lap remained. Then, the Wisconsin star turned on the speed to burst past the former

r Server hit his eighth straight Indiana Champion and win ton muffed a charity flip. Bill pierce fouled Lorenz, who made charity to tie the single champion- handily in a gallop.

Cheatham fouled out at 2:37.

To Delay Felton Bout

PHILADELPHIA, Mar, 18 (UP)

fans roared their approval as pve fouled Cheatham; who erred. Schaible added a free throw to —_A heawy cold has forced Light-

Madison showed a complete re-

towering Marion. Dunn of Jeff hugged Schnait- ge

Bunton ‘fouled Charles Schaible, state final games. who missed. Server fouled

led 9 to 3. Schnaitter cashed in on both free throws on Dunn's personal. But Schnaitter charged Schaible,

son 41, Jeff 35. FOURTH QUARTER

soft one hander nearby for Jeff. Che Madison, alert and hawking, kept for Jeff disorganized temporarily be- the

Bone started in place of| With four personals. ho suffe

Fritz Franz, who had just en- Dunn's field goal hit shortly be-| ill versal of form from this after- {5.04 the game, hit a side shot fore. Madison led 55 to 40 when weight Champion Tke. Willizing 1 noon’s sluggish encounter against with a minute to go. Jeff was Bunton cashed in a charity. called on a technical foul and

postpone for two: weeks his {scheduled 10-round non-title bout

Schnaitter followed him with with Lester Felton at Detroit, it

Madison got five of 18 and gon, but Lorenz hit another on a Schaible, who hit both. Madison Jeff hit three of 16. Score: Madi sleeper. Only 1:25 remained, Madi- ar) Palermo, sald.

Blind made two after Server Bun.

erver hit a free one. It Was his fifth personal. Jeff’s Robinson ter on the latter's attempted pivot gerver's firt straight free shot. was announced today. and” “Hig Spence hit one 6f two. apa h Ig and’ Madisen’s Lorenz exchanged

manager, Frank

Palermo said that Wiliams has

son leading 61 to 42. Weber con- peen admitted to Memorial Hosverted twice for Madison, The pita], Trenton, N, J., and will reBunton and Lorenz made a one- Cubs’ fans sensed their first state main there at least three days,

two punch from the field then title in history coming up. Server me WI ht for Jef. ures Ind in 3) atham joined the hit parade Missed his first free throw of the

Madison all alone underneath, evening in nine efforts then Bun- Canadiens Win, 5-3 Cubs stretching it to 47 to 35, ton banked one in with a minute Schnaitter still sat on the bench !0 80. Madison poured it on 65 to Maurice Richard and Kenny MosJove Su Jone meshed 3 one! 42. Franz hit one for Jeff at the dell each scored a goal In the last

MONTREAL, Mar. 18 (UP)—

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; YoARKTe Ih ie drier. Mt two more charities ingacrow: ~~ Madison: hit-AT of 61 for allot defeated. the New: York Rangers, je ® noon game. Denny Blind hit from! /Bunton got a cramp in his leg and the game and Jeff banged 22 of 5 to 3, tonight to hand the Blue-

the side but Maurice Lorenz can- Was helped off, The clock showed 63 attempts. Final score: Madison shirts their fourth straight Na-

celed it. {5:50 to go. ,

[87, Jeff 44.

[tional League setback.

Dunn muffed a charity flip, then Schnaitter drove under for two. He was fouled by Schaible while driving in, and converted

lead with seconds to go. {

missed. Then Blind shoved Ser-| ver who hit. Madison hit six of! 16 while “Jeff nabbed three of 12. Score: Madison 18, Jeff 11. SECOND QUARTER Dunn..canned. a. shart. pot.buti so did Madison's Bunton. Pierce potted a short one from the side! and Stan Weber relieved Bunton. Bone, driving around, was fouled by Cheatham, Bone made it 20 to 16, then Schnaitter hit a free one. Cheatham, picking up! . his. fourth personal, was relieved by Don McCauley, Blind missed a charity. Schaible dunked a short southpaw flip to make the score 21'to 18 and Madison called time out: Schaible fouled Serv er, who hit. | Blind hit a short one-hander, Jeff! trailing only by 22 to 20. Lorenz|’ fouled Pierce, who made it 21 for| Jeff. : Schnaitter fouled Schaible, who got. the -basket. hut missed .the. -. free one, Jeff leading 23 to 22.! Schnaitter, fighting hard. for a re-| bound, got his fourth personal

Dunn missed the gift attempt. Blind, shooting a one-hander,| charged into Server, who hit to| tie it, 23-all Pierce fouled Cheatham, who! missed. Blind charged into Lorenz! ¢ driving in and Lorenz hit. Blind; went in- to. make-it-25 10-24 for Jeff. Blind got his fourth personal and Server tied it. Two minutes: showed.” Bone fouled Bunton, who! converted, Server bumped Pierce, who hit for 26-all. Tom Robinson &lipped “under for Jett for twa but Cheat: ‘ham stuffed in a ‘bne-hander at the gun to tie .it"again. Madison! hit two of 18 and eight of 32 for! the half. Jéff got seven of 18 and 10 of 30 at the half. Score: Madi- * son 38, Jeff 28, % : THIRD Qu ARTER " Server got his first field goal, then Bone fouled Lorenz, who hit.| , Madison led 31 to 28. Lorenz, bumped Parker, who hit the field goal but missed the charity, { | | | | | | |] | | H |]

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