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Were Boing To Win In 51 Shout Broncos
Runner-Up Team Retains. Starting Five That Made Finals
LAFALETTE, Mar. 20 (UP)— Lafayette Jefferson's buck ing Broncos were - determined today to bring their school its third In-
diana high sc “Htlesnext
entire starting line-up which went
all the way to the grand finale be-| §
fore bowing to Madison last Sat-| urday. “We'll go back next year and| win...” echoed back and forth in Jeffer- . son's gymnasium during yesterday’s pep session following return of the team frdm Indianapolis.
Huge throngs turned out to wel-|
come their team home. Coach Marion Crawley said the greeting] was almost as tumultous as that his boys got two years ago when| they won the championship.
Parade Through Lafayeite
Automobiles lined bumper-to-bumper and the play‘ers rode atop firewagons in the parade to their gym. Momeéntarfly , at least, they forgot the ° beating handed them by .Mad-| fson’'s Cubs. © At the pep rally, Crawley praised his boys. But he said with Charlie Reynolds in the line-up they probably would have been much stronger against the _ Cubs’ fast-breaking game. Reynolds, one of Jeff's top scorers and their defensive ace, sat out the title game after suffering a sprained ankle against) New Albany in the afternoon. | Crawley was optimistic about] next year. “I think we'll have the same chances Madison had,” he said. The Cubs also were runnersup last year to Jasper, but came back this year to capture the
‘Parker Gets Price For Marsh Bout
Assured 17 Pct. Of New Gate
Gene Parker is a champion, and ~..as such, he. is going to.write his own price tag when dealing with boxing promoters. - This was proved today -when| promoters for Good Sports, Inc., upped their ante to sign the state's lightweight champion for their] main event Friday night in the National Guard Armory. Parker will meet Dave Marsh of Akron, O,, in a 10-rounder. Although no title will be at stake, Parker would lose much of his ring standing here through a loss. Parker dropped an unpopular decision to Marsh last month in "Akron, Marsh has a reputation as a stiff puncher. As was reported yesterday in
..... The... Times; Parker. had turned {Wil Valensl. Rixiera
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money offered.” Promoters re-
- weight king 15 per cent of the net gate. Parker wanted 17. He got it.—J., H.
‘Sycamores Hold First NAIB Title
KANSAS CITY, Mo., Mar. 20
(UP)—The Indiana State Syca-| Vivian Jones. Serv. Electric
mores, who got to the final game “in both 1046 and 1948, held their first National Association of Intercollegiate Basketball crown today. Indiana State came from behind in the championship game Saturday night, whipping Central Oklahoma State, 61 to 57. Lenny Rzeszewski won the Chuck Taylor trophy as the tour- " ‘mey’s. most valuable player after he . almost single-handedly iced - the. game.for- the..Sycamores.. Sews Up -Game | Rzeszewski was pulled by | Coach Johnny Longfellow when he drew his fourth personal foul. But Longfelow sent him back in with five-minutes-.to- play, when Central Oklahoma pulled within a point of Indiana State. Rzeszewski scored five points himself in the closing minutes, and his ball handling was credited with giving the Sycamores their win. He was named to the fourney’s All-Star team, .with Don McDonald and Dan Mimich of Indiana State getting berths on the second quintet. -
Chicago Miss Named Queen of Purdue Relays,
LAFAYETTE, Ind.,. Mir. 20 (UP)—Martha Watson, Chicago, was named today as Queen of the Purdue Relays, which, will be held next Saturday night. Miss Watson, 2a home economics sophomore at Purdue, was chosen by orchestra leader Wayne King. Her court will include Kathryn Means, Mt. Lebanon, Pa.; Los Jeanne De Veny, Dayton; O.; Patricia Coleman, Chesterton, Ind. ‘and Marguerite Randell, Alexandria,. Va. i
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2 Traveling League Keglers Report Progress’ On New Grid Loop.”
Six Schools Resume Wooden, has been linked to a Pur-
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Reach Honor Count Bracket
10th Frame Split on Last Game Keeps
Charlie McCann Out
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of 700 Circle
By GENE LAWSON The Traveling league stole the bowling show last night as the! only two honor count keglers in town took part in that circuit.
Fred Schleimer showed his heels to the rest of the pack by universities
ringing up games of 257, 207 and
225 for a 689 series at the Illinois
alleys. Schleimer, who incidentally is secretary of the league, rolled
| with Martinique Lounge. Charlie McCann was the other| bowler to topple the 650 mark. Charlie produced a 680 set on games of 226, 262 and 192. McCapn competed for Danny Brosman’s Tavern and had a 10th framé split in his final game to blame for his failure to enter the 700 circle. _Yaver Men's more easily now. They won two of] their three games yesterday while second place Delaware Bowl was dropping three to Danny O'Neill's Tavern. That puts Yaver three full games ahead of Delaware Bowl in the Traveling circuit. Only five games separate the
‘Ifirst and fourth place teams in
the Friday night New York Central loop at the Pennsylvania al-
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selves a few weeks ago, and Rob-! {bins Coffee. Hunter's is now three games| away and the Robbins outfit is four. The Robbins contingent has| been coming fast of late and pay be the one to turn the trick. Y
make it 196. Rusty Buhneing is!
eys. 2 : : figure. Grinsteiner’s = Funeral ‘Home = Lb 600 BOWLERS (MEN) Bradley to Meet Ered Schumer. Martinique Louties 2 3 K fi der ¥oret MeV Si" 88 Kansas in Playoff | Russ. Oberlies, Rosslyn Bakeries . 638
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Syracuse Sinks Packers, 72-67
SYRACUSE, N. Y. Mar. 20 (UP)—The Syracuse Nationals ended their successful National Basketball Association season last night with a 72 to 67 victory over the . Anderson Packers before 8000 fans in State Fair Coliseum, Syracuse, the Eastern Division wound up with the league's best over all record of 51 wins and 13 losses, including 31 out of 32 at home. The Nats open their eastern playoff series lat Syracuse Wednesday night against Philadelphia. : Anderson outscored Syracuse from the field, 26 to 21 goals. But the Nats flipped in 30 foul points, doubling the Packers’ total and
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Buckshot to Speak
“Ralph (Buckshot) O’Brien, who learned his prep school basketball
at ‘Washington, will be principal Cervig
speaker af his alma mater’s annual basketball banquet in the
Ww u banquet was set for this Thurs-| & providing the victory margin. |y, M. C. A. 13; Muncie Jaycees wae 2 a) Bree Betty ev. Coach Branch McCracken,| Dolph = Schayes led Syracuse and Indianapolis Y. M. €. A. tied givers, 5, Say’ Re I 44208 rose Hurryin' Hoosiers this| and was high man for the game with six points. record. y i i Teonrarot 103.3 sel by Jean|year had to wait until next year, with 20 points, 16 of them coming| 300-Yard Individual Women ns Me —1, Lutvhe; 1 will speak.in the Nats’ last half drive. Milo| Gonaisue, Lafayette C. C.; } ard Meier (Individual =1.|- Eddy's losing Schnaitter, | BR puiénich paced Anderson with|GVER., §, (ine Rivers, fod lB 3. ln act &F Cheatham, Server, Don Mcsone A). Anderson (47) Smith TAC. L206, 1034.) ¢ ih HE Divine. mul ‘| Cauley and Charles Bro wee, = iC 1g 1% pf| 100-Yard Preestyle Men—i, Prank Passe- |¢D i Fiat Bai At last! It too years Bora 3 1 Sout 3 8 85 An: ox Farrest & ichard spa: 3, a oN un-{catch up with the “un= Gabor.{ © 13 lClosef 4 3 4Bui- Haethen. Time S43. New state/iy 0) Herold, un-|written policy” of giving the Hannum 1 i 5 3B * ”; 3 0 4 Pogdus. © 4 ay dng ell Relay | ing —.1,| Trester medal for mental attitude Batkoviese, 2 : 3 Bancaake 2 } 3 SEE a $0-Yarg gy pt 1S it 12 Lat 0 vere : ito a member of the losing team. Chotlets® "3 9 f/Carers 8] Spullew laiayetts 4 foo, 12 June: Riviera A; 4. , Lafavei site C. ce A Madison product got it. - 3 5 SOwensg 8 3 3 Jacobs Lataveite € Go's, Ka ual, | 1ime./ LAS oY Marion's Pat Klein, a brilliant] Mackn'wski,g 1 0 1 Nierma.g 1 0 0 Lafayette 1, state |’ 28 Ei . itis. | =o or ake ee FEE el Co Time Chick Thomas, as a0 e Be aaa. senior, was born in Madison. His| -R ANN ak BA iis he “Seliae family moved to Marion about a : : MUsle| decade.
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Officials from six colleges and yesterday
Ra William L. Howard, chair-, man of Butler University's ath-'® 1. ported that was made. He would be {held here Apr. 16, and that the; {problem in the meantime would be taken up by the various fac-| ity boards and athletic commit-
{letic committee, some progress” {said another meeting
tees.
Ho istitution and other were discussed.
Spokesmen besides Butler at-| tending the meeting were those Fran Raferty added another|/(rom Indiana State Teachers’ Colpoint.to his individual average to \¢8¢ at Terre Haute and Ball State! Teachers at Muncie, Evansville, still the runnerup with a 192 yaiparaiss, and St. Joseph's Col-|
lege at Rensselaer.
Plan
“Two Decline Bid
“A desire to orm a league whose members have approximately the {same enrollments has been in the {discussion state for many months. |If it was o ¢i1| KANSAS CITY, Mo., Mar. 20 Two other schools, DePauw and wanted it, 8 (UP)—Bradley University, hop- Wabash. were invited previously state make him a better North-|"
ence.
Bradley, with a better over-all (Evansville withdraw from lt 1 {record than Kansas, was reckoned | [Ohio Valley Circuit, and St. Jo-|it down. keeping the ball at the xen Wid fa slight choice over the Jayhawk-|seph’s quit the Midlands’ Confer-| Center line to draw out Jeff's deers. | fe
‘Don Gehrmann Acclaimed | As 'Miler of the Year
CHICAGO, Mar. 20 (UP)—Don Gehrmann, Wisconsin's string-!
mpagna, rookie infi older’ with. the Indianapolis Indians, slides info second at the Tribe's spring headquarters. Shortstop Jack Conway puts the bal on him as Johnny Hutchings,
resumed g me of Taube's breaks may their discussions for formation .of| ‘have been a little tougher than
new Indiana wtiletic confer- some of the Purdue material of
ward said a tentative con-| problems
If it moves from the blueprint | it would mean|
lof the Mi Mid-American Donteranct} a half when the Bulldogs slowed -
game Jura, but with a different
Still Has 2 More Years At Madison
‘Haven't Had Feelers From Purdue,” Adds | —State— Champs’ ‘Coach
By JIMMIE ANGELOPOLOUS This story reads like an annual, post-IHSAA
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Business sy Industry— Id Day fo
‘state championship]
Eddy, the gent who's had to hurry mp and wait for his first. state championship. The rumor mart] has ‘the slender former Purdue star already signing a contract | to coach his first love at Kokomo! High School. The Logansport: Pharos-Tribune| last week said he had signed to take over the Wildcats next Year Eddy said “No” today. “It's all a rumor,” he said. wl haven't signed a contract to conch] at Kokomo. I've got two more years to run on my contract at] Madison,” explained Ray. | Like any other successful coach, Eddy, however, wouldn't muff a jShene e to better himself. And like] ny other unselfish principal, | Madison’ s Connor K. Salm |wouldn’ t stand in his way if Eddy’s big chance arrived. Eddy’s name, along with that of Lafayette Jeff's Marion Crawley, Tennessee's Emmett Lowery, ex-Purdue star, and Johnny
due job, We don't know what Purdue would want with two head basketball coaches now: Mel { Taube quit?
late, but he’s still basketball “coach, head baseball coach and still an outstanding football scout. Eddy Denies Feelers { Eddy says: “I haven’ t had any! | feelers from Purdue.” | Then there's Crawley. Word, ihas it that h ‘would take over ¢ Northwes ng job if
| ‘. Final Game Statistics
Vandivier’s. 1921 performance | | for Franklin against Anderson | for most free throws.
highest total for the winning team. Shelbyville’s 68 against Garfield is tops. The team total of 111 points is the fourth highest in his- | tory. _The_ winning margin of 28 |H points was the fourth highest. {
won the stat Kinda silly! no?| ts to him, and he would winning the]
i His junior ball club, a smooth-| no more uncanny than its coach. {Crawley wouldn't let his boys go |after New Albany for more than
nses. Don Loughmiller. finally drove] 5 Bob Pierce with five seconds| showing in the overtime while Jeff waited: - Pierce's miss-set- up: re Schaible’s game- winning f-jleft-hand hook shot five seconds| later, Frankly, we,
too, thought!
!bean distance star, was generally acclaimed today as the champion Schaible was still in his pivot|
463 miler of the waning indoor track season after his decisive victory, when the buzzer echoed out. 7 his arch-rival Fred Wilt in the Chicago Daily News relays.
But referee Jack O'Neal was on|
Gehrmann whipped Wilt by 10 yards with a terrific closing finish the play. He called it pronto and
{that the employee of the FBI | killing pace. The time was 4:09.5. | With his victory Gehrmann| settled an old score with wilt, and with jt the matter of the in-
{door mile. championship for the made his move. He passed his {weakening rival with a rush when rated. So is the NCC basketball]
[1949-50 season.
[Mile earlier this winter and both! [were credited with a time of 4:00.3| initiatly; Gehriann ‘was declared!
{the winner and handed the trophy,
reversed in favor of Wilt an nd|
Appeils Decision Gehrmann appealed the latter]
Badger left no doubt as. to who |
5 was the better man: _
‘Gehrmann took the Tead in the] first quarter of the race and then; relinquished it to John Joe Barry,
quarters mark. in an effort to -}lose--the--others; but Gehrmannt
pool by stacking up 112 poin
Carol Pence. Miss Pence turned in a 4:18.4 in the 300-yard individual medley to snap the 16-year-gld mark of 4:25.5 set by Helen ‘Lee Smith of the IAC. | Nearest team to the Purdue m. boys. was the host IAC squad with 22 points. Other men’s teams finished in this order: Richmond
just couldn't match after setting a!
{nobody squawked. New Albany| |is a fine club. Who knows wheth-|
half-lap remained.
stayed on his heels until only a;
ier Gordon Raney would have won, [it he continued electing to run,
With 80 yards to go, Gehrmann Jeff?
occasion.
|. The two men had finished in a De turned on his famed “kicker” family. That dead heat in the Wanamaker, 20d Wilt was not equal to the/hand pot at ‘the keyhole by]
Marion’s Giants were under-|
last-second one-|
|Sophomore James Barley could
Len Truex of Ohio State, who have shattered mahy a Madison
was hardly noticed in the hula va] loo over the Gehrmann-Wilt duel,
was third and Barry fourth.
| teria tomorrow night.
Coach Tony Hinkle will be prin-| The banquet will} begin at 6:30 p. m. Jack Axline,| senior, will get the Underwood the. Irishman from Villanova. trophy for the most valuable Wilt forced the pace at the three-|player on the hardwood team and Bob Bruce will get the reserve
cipal speaker,
award."
» Boilermakers Successful In Defense of Swim Title
Rivals will have to wait another year to dethrone Puflive as real record, we think. He hit five, {men’s division, Indiana state swimming and diving champions. The straight—all five—against MarBoilermakers successfully Satenden their title yesterday at the IAC! ion in the afternoon. That gave
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Gehrmann was asked to return SHS Net, Mat Teams
To Receive Awards Basketball and wrestling teams decision and is still awaiting a{from Shortridge High School will] . ~ -/be honored at the annual sports| But Saturday night the flying banquet at the Blue Devil cafe-|
The meet produced Do new state marks, Feature of the rec-ord-smashing was the performance of Lafayette te Country Club's
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Linda Clark, Lafa-
Freestyle—1, Mike Kos wobby Battscher, Richburne, unattached: “ ‘Gerald. “Chicala, Jhattached:
sisord, ated
reart. wh ‘Barley Intercepted Throw-in en Spence Schnaitter threw in the ball from out of bounds, {Barley intercepted it directly in [line with the basket. The ball, & Tsoft shot, bounced off the back| | portion of the rim and fell to the right. It did not go in. Marion Coach Woody Weir nad his moments. During heat of, {play, he always gave his team| {instructions looking like a Navy Signalman ‘sending a flag message’ ion the bridge of a bobbing dei stroyer. . i The Cubs were battered, but jubilant. Speaking of pressure, Ted -Server did his expected -all-| round--great- job. He -hit-eight } straight free throws in the final game. He misséd the ninth then hit the 10th. His nine tied Fuzzy Vandivier’'s total hit for Franklin {in 1921. Fuzzy hit all Franklin's’ | gifts that year. : But lookee! Ted could claim a
{him 13 straight in two state final | tourney games involving the Big Four. : On top of that, he hit his last two When Madison eliminated Rushville here in the semis. That's 15 straiglit. Who's going to beat that? Madison had hit only 52) per cent all year. Eddy was happy. | Banquet Headed by McCracken
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Ted Server's 9 tied Fuzzy Roe
Madison's 67 was the second [ley
Madison's “win or lose” annual §
The Pe Pet House, 15 W, 22d St., of tropical fish and goldfish in a those shown above.
The tropical fish department of the Pet House, 15 W, 224d St., “the most complete it has been our pleasure to offer the public,” Charles Gardner, manager, said today. ? The fish department contains more than 100 varietivs of tropical and goldfish, including such rare species as Neon Tetras, Coryderas;, Pencil Fish, Ras_boras and Serbae.
Tr opical Fish Fans
Thomas Penizek, 32, Dies in Hospital A requiem mass for Thomas Penizek, local building contractor and former Kokomo golf professional, will be sung at 9 a. m. tomorrow in the Holy Trinity Catholic Church. Burial will be in Holy Cross Cemetery. Additional services will be held at 8:30 a. m; tomorrow in Stévens. Chapel of the Flowers. : War II Veteran Mr. Penizek, who was 32, died Saturday in St. Vincent's Hospital. He was a lifelong Indianapolis resident. He lived in 1250. N. Capitol Ave, A veteran-of-World: War TENE served ‘in the Air Force in Triny dad. He was a member of the St. Thomas Aquihas Catholic Church. Surviving are his wife, | Veronica, . a daughter, Mary 'Catherine; a step-daughter, Miss {Anne Higi; a stepson, Joseph |Higi; a stepfather, Joseph Laho{dowski, all of Indianapolis, and {three sisters, Mrs. Marshall Ger- { kin, Indianapolis; Mrs. Betty |Cowles, Wabash, and Mrs. Brooks | Archibold, Bulffton,
features more than 100 species bank of tank-size aquariums, like
Also available at the shop | are numerous sizes and styles of* aquariums, goldfish bowls, heaters, thermostats, filters, pumps and aquatic plants. The wide variety of ornaments includes Chinese~ types, castles, divers and mermaids. i To complete. the aquarium, the Pet House features turtles, |
snails and ail kinds of tropical | Rites Arranged
Manual High
‘Lists Honor Roll
Pupils With Highest | ‘Grades Announced |
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The high honor roll of Em-|Saturday in’ an Elwood hospital. | merich Manual Training School|A resident in the community since
for the post grading period in-| cludes:
ymon Newman. David Pattison, Shimp, Dolores » Ruth An Ett a Preston, Rosalyn Roembke, Ed-
Barbara Aich-
Laut, Den Pattison, Doris Smith; Pat Mudd, Jim Edison, Betty Holbrook, Raymond ‘Willams. Esther Scharte, Phyllis Turley, Pierson, Giady Ann Caley, Ruth Ann C
8 Lowell Harris, lores Mabry, Doris Pickering, Alvadeon lins, Thelma Tay~ lor, Will Thoele, Joe Ann Van Osdol, Shiriey Judkins, Barbara Chadd, Barbara Lockhart, a Sauer, Marilyn Andrews,
s Carn TY Carter, Befty- Hawkins, Edward | J! Senmedsl.~ Myra Reifeis, Ed Saters, Harry | r
| manager of a Penney store in Ft. 4, Buck, Larry Holland. Howard Wayne. He had been associated He retired in 1946 and moved to racy. 7. Gary | with the company since 1927. Smith, Carol Woodman- ber of Commerce the last two|Mrs. Besgie Vrana and Mrs: Anna nis Osborne, Rutbane| | years. He also was vice president, Wagner, both of Cleveland, O.; lof the Kiwanis Club, a member 8 daughter-in-law, Mrs, Nancy of the Masonic Lodge, the Ft./Grady, Indianapolis; five grand{Wayne Scottish Rite and the/children and 11 great-grand-Kemp Methodist Church here.
Cathryn R. and a daughter, Mrs. John: W.. Green, Indinapolis:
fish and golafish foods. |For J. J. Grady Services for Joh ; Lester A. Osgood Fig ae tt Bis Service Tomorrow |
of Indianapolis 25 years, will be
held at 2 m. Wed ay i TIPTON, Mar. 20—Services for. Cleveland by. | To oay in Lsas1sp > Osgaod, manager of! wp Grady, founder of Pivot
. Penney Store here, will Poy Bold. at 10 a. m. tomorrow. | Burial will be in Toledo, O. Mr. Osgood, who was 54, died]
{City Printing Ink. Co., died yesterday in the home of a daughter {in Cleveland. He was 79. A member of the Print Craft Club and - Inkmaker's Association, Mr.
1945, ‘he formerly ‘was assistant gy organized the ink firm
Cleveland.
He was president of the Cham-| Surviving are two daughters,
Leon
chiidren,
Survivors include his wife,
yron Silverman, | red Bennett, Donald Kissel, Betty Koenig ! Buck, Mary ChitCarolyn Smith, arolyn Bennett, Corinne |
ry Shaner, La wood, Loretta Durrett, {Dorothy Wallace, oembke, Betty Dearing, Evelyn Baumer, | Phyllis Cox, Mary Engle Frickenschmidt, Lou Ann Hancock. | | Mary Heacox, Marcia Hess, Lawrence Rititer, Myron Scotten, Veda Birdwell, Shir{ley Harris, ary E. Kattau, Marilyn Tur-
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