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THURSDAY, NOV. 23,
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Washington Defeats ~ Cardinals, 56 to 39
Sid Tillery Demoralizes Southport As Continentals Run Wild
By JIMMIE A One suddenly discovers .the Indiana with football still inythe
Tech Crushes W. C.
ech's two-year
champs opened their season by handing Warren Central a 62 to
NGELOPOLOUS 27 scalping last night at Tech. merits of playing basketball in Returning Lettermen Joe Sexair. son, with 20 points, and Myron
Basketball can be an analgesic to help prepsters like Washington Moriarity, with 11, paced the Big
forget painful football records in
a hurry,
Green's attack. Warren's
only
Last night's 56-t0-39 lid-lifter for -the. Continentals over South- letterman. Bob Hage, garnered 10 port must have been especially soothing to Footballer Sid Tillery. for the losers. Tech's Myron Gar-
Tillery was one of several West
= » Ld Side hardw 3 S i 00de rs who harassed! washington (36) Southport (3) Garland and Gilbert Bierman and demoralized the Cardinals so Ped ot Jere fs tt p pushed the Green to an early 10 much in the first half that South- Border, ¢ +134 Sigs, t #3 g 310 1 lead and Tech was never ulk, 4 5 G43 w port could never recover enough Sfrbeussi ¢ 3 4 5 iiomenn.c 4 2 i headed. .Hage dropped in two to prevent its second loss in three Jillery ~ 6 1 OPaddock, v 2 u buckets to pull Ralph Clevenger’s : 1 1 5McGathey, tf '3 0 « ; . ints. 2 3 aes ro Rift e | | JERE 1 crow winin ent points 21 0 out pv : 0 Y. erding, ¢ QV 31; r p econc ( Although. Tillery hit only one 2 1 1 Weddle. ¢ 0 0 1 nie i ine sect i 40 to 24 fieider in the first quarter, he A Lickliter.# 1 0° 0/Carey, 0 0 3 the Green expanded to a o 2 threaded four out of six, including Spreng: 3.09 third period bulge. three straight in the second frame, Totals 2¢ 8 17 Totals ii 1; Moriarity and Sexson teamed to send Southport reeling to the , Halfts ime score—Washington 35: South- for 11 points to lead Tech's or , . dressing room, trailing 35 to 13 at a re throws missed Washington _por. fourth-quarter offense. er au , J. Lee fcDougal 3. Lick- ha inchaw . < g the hair fier “Southport -Eflls 2, Martin 7 jek Tre SHERWIN at 3 p als n mann son, \ 4, Nerding, W i 29 ¢ WV e a ors conIla Ti Balance . a ner. Hobbs. hile" os i y 290 ; as one of the vita] Bender ak .220. parts of the Continental - ha, TT t Tech 62) Warren Cell. 127 ball machine that hit on Jase stuffed in eight points during thei on; 7% Ji ders with precision. M- opening ; quarter to send the lo~/8 if 10 0.0 1 cals ahéad to stay, handing the ariandf 3:0 gig The West Siders wasted no time Shannon.f 1:1 1 : Irish their first loss in two starts. Se i 2 9 in jarring ‘Southport out of the! Rossville held a 15 to S initial game in the first quarter. Veter-! o to 8 initia BIR . + oo period advantage-and stretched it ans Bob Border, Pete Cqplk andite 26 to 12 at the half-w Roy McDougal provide] some H ay point an Cathedral narrowed the breach razzle-dazzle floor-wérk and to 37 to 31, Ed W N markmanship, each gett >to 3s bods bagged 1 getting a pair (five points in the third. ( of ield goals as W ashington Rossville (46) Cathedral (10) : banged out seven two- "pointers in iF RO inser id Te it p's : 18 attempts, Finley t ) 3 4 3 Riddle FE Wo a, immons, 378 UG I { 21 Hany Federspill, only junior in Bondurant c 3 u 3 Kirkhof! 1.0 1 ~ p og. 3 imko,c 21 1 an_all-senior starting lineup, pro-| peiecie 3.3 Usimkoe EB. R. 57. i C. i vided. two more baskets in the Burkholder g 0 0 4/Woodsg 5%. 4 second period; Carroll Rance and Sthrador ie 0 2 0/. A second half finishing Kick Dave Curtis, ‘two other senior Blackwell 0 0 1:booted home a season opening subs, contributed a basket each To tals 16 14 18] Totals 12 16 20 Winner for Broad Ripple, 57 to 39 and Washington fired 10 of 26 at-| 12. = "% Rossville 26; Cathedral oopquerors of Lawrence Central tempts, many of them one-harid-| guj 5, (PFO¥S Missed: Rossville 12: Cathe- on the Rockets floor last night. ers, Rete Delph. The Rockets broke loose from in Hie te Second frame. of ye pire—Priest a 25-all halftime stalmate by outcoring a aars, 27 t 4, in the 44 attempts afield in the first, Hornets Foul Out scoring he Bears, 7 to 141i € half for a sizzling .386. Switching | : final two quarters : irom hot to cool, Sauthport missed | Beech Grove couldn't keep The sectional runnersup of last all 12 of its first-quarter at- enough regulars from fouling out year trailed 12 to 11 after the tempts, many of them hurried, last night and dropped a 55 to first eight minutes but evened it but managed five of 16 in, the sec- 33 verdict to- Decatur Central on up before the half.
ond. That's .178 for two quarters. McGathey Hits Three
ting only nine in the second half, but regained some of its lost rebound effectiveness. ended with a puny .203 for the evening, hitting 14 of 69, and the Purple-ites bagged 24 of 71 for a healthy .338. It's unlikely Coach Dave Hine's quintet-and-a-half will get com-
shooting spasm. The next guys can be just as hot and just as
good. oo ‘The * next guys happen to be Howe. They're just as hot and
just as good. They go to Washington Dec. 1.
S.H.S. Wins Overtime
Shortridge’s Jim Jinx pumped in a field goal in the final 30 seconds of the regulation period enabling the Blue Devils to take a 45 to 41! overtime thriller in their season lid-lifter at Greenfield last night. Bob Pope's nine-point effort put Greenfield into a 16 to 9 first quarter lead but Ward Sexson swished in seven points to enable the Satans to gain a 23 to 21 margin at the half. . Jack Wilson regained the hosts’ lead in the final period with 10 points, giving Greenfield a 41 to 39 edge before Jinx knotted the count. In the extra period, Sexson and Jim Balch added a basket each
while the Imps held Greenfield to,
a field goal by Wilson a charity , flip by: Pope. Shortridge (48) wid
Greenfield
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champions gave Coach Lyle Neat
their first victory in two starts
this season by Brownsburg, 29 to 32, last night. The Plugs hopped to a 30 to 1 lead with Dave Wilson and Ernie Wingert moving the coun® to a 20 to 11 halftime edge. continued their margin after a 31 to 20 third-quarter advantage.
turning back at home
Speedway (39) | Brownsburg (32) 3 PT P| FT P| Kuykendall,f ..3 3 1| Patterson,f 4 25 Swenson. ... 0° 0.2:Beeler 1°18 Rumple ¢ .'2 3 5/Rothenbergeric 2 2 4 Wingert.g 2 2 4{McCallg 002 Wilson.g 5 1 4Mahoney.g . 0 1:3} Hesselgrave.f * 0 0 2|{Keanif P12 DeMos 0 0 3 Hayden.f 000 Toole.s 2 2 2Willlams.g 1g 8 0-0 2 001 Weber.g . 2:1 4 Stanley.{ 1 004 Totals 14 11 23! Totals 112 82 Harps score—Speedway 20. BrownsFe ee throws missed—Speadway §
was IN 1 Referee—Julian Umpire
Br 3arrish Rossville 46; Irish 40 Times State Service ROSSVILLE, Nov. 23 — Fras: ville High School's basketball team threw a balanced attack at Cathedral of Indianapolis to win 46 to 40, here last night. - The hosts’ Cepter - Bondurant
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Beech Grove—17 Free throws missed Decatur Central Beech Grove Umpire-—Baker; Referee—Pope
Giants Win, 45-33
premises. The Hornets lost four players in the fourth session, committed
land contributed 10 points.
Fast
breaking tactics. spurted Ripple into a 41 to 29 advantage with Ken Hughey getting six and
maintained their pérfect 1950 record -by--turning back, unbeaten Fairland, 62 to 49, the opposition’s court last night.
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Lee McGathey came in and ., flicked three fielders, and Dick 32 personal fouls all game and Warren Sparks hitting five in the Ellis canned two more to get missed 20 free throws. Decatur third. Sparks ended with a 17Southport back in the game. led 14 to 9, 30 to 17, and 41 to 20, point total. Dave Jesse banged in It was too late. Washington led, 2% the eight-minute intervals for 18, and Hughey and Jay Hansel 13 to 3, after the first quarter and: 1tS Second victory in three games. mann. with 10 each, rounded “out Southport couldn't break the dry The. loss was Beech Grove's the balanced Rocket attack. spell from the field for the first first in two starts. Bob Brock Broad Ripple {£5 Lawrence Cntrl (54) 10 minutes and 10 seconds of the Made 17 for the hosts, backed by : 2M 1 2.2% game. Southport couldn’t retrieve, Harold Holderfield’s 12, and Rex Se $19 8 or keep, the ball away from the McKinney's nine, while Eugene 3 $s 8.11 ball-hawking, down - the - floor Russell's 13 were high for the 9 Mog 4 passing Continentals in the first Dgers. Centraltos : 0 e 0 4 3 half, but looked better in the sec- eBifal 153) Breen Grove 4) 33 $08 sond half: BH olderds 3 3 ty i : Big Jesse Eiermann, who uses R. MeKley c 3 3 1 , i TH contact lens, hit all four of hiS B. Brock. gz. 6 5 31 aw fielders in the second "half and "Buintr.c 2-1 0 1 2 Ripple 1 Jack Wilson kept Southport alive M. Plum'r, $0 0 5 i : with encouraging flips at the’ wm 53 Bootyany Sms charity stripe, hitting six straight gt] Flashes Win No. 4 ..in the second half. Total. BO otal — — hkl Townshib's tiers Southport tried 41 shots, hit- pals L120 Totsls 13 732". Franklin ownsiips he..ers
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Ben Davis scored its second win of the season by. downing Gene McCullough pooled their efPike Township, 45 to 33. on the [OFS In the final period to Giants’ floor last night. strengthen a 38 to 31 three-quarter lead, -. giving the Flashes their
Giant forward Gaton Allen top-e gver...that. first-game pod, the —vietorswith—3i-—poiate waine Bell led Pike Town-
while Dw ship with 10.
Ben Davis (13) | Pike Twp. (34) FG FT PD Bell. | 4N-2 Roberson : ..3 2 OjHead.f } 1 Alien f 4' 3 0 Arderson.c 323 Warrum.c 0 0 0:Templin,g 21 Backer,g 2 1 2Kidwellg 1] Arnold.g ~2.2 0 Christian,c 0.0 Ragen,{ ¢ 1 2 4 Reevesg 3 Redenbe het.f- 2.0 2 ¥o 10 Tune 8 1.01 Totals 1613-12} Totals 133 Halftime score—Ben | Davis 24 Pike T»p 15. Free yitows missed—Ben -Dg avi Pike Twp Referee—Ott ur ra pire—Kenny Sm ock
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By JIM HEYROCK Joe Sgro, the battling bartender from the South Side, being ‘forced to fight for-a return shot tat the Indiana welterweight lerown. : The 27-year-old Sgro started a vigorous training routine on the day after he was decisioned and lost his welter crown to Andy Anderson recently. Sgro askedsfor a rematch immediately with A nderson. But Promoter Norb Updik® turned thumbs down his quest
is
on reFirst Opportunity Sgro wants to meet Anderagain.”” said Updike, “he’s to have to. prove he’s in condition and deserving of another title fight by meeting a opponent first.” Tomorrow will be the stocky Sgro's opportunity to prove he is He meets Eddie O'Neil of Detroit in the eight round main at the Armory. And if Sgro or if his showing is not probably he
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before gets Anderson, Sgro has been ru field Park every working out in afternoon. The °
nning in Garmorning .. and the gym every gvm workouts
consist or Several rounds of fast
boxing daily. Greatest Disgrace The jolly puncher considers his nderson his greatest ring And he has vowed to knock out the former Golden Glover the next time they He is confident he has chal lenged Anderson to a winner take ill agreement. O'Neil is’ & has had ience and has ponents. Also signed, to the was Mike O'Brien of meet Chuck MceGow
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Sidney Caples of Kansas City | will meet Sylvester Simmons of Indianapolis tomorrow night ‘in fourths straight victory... They. the six-round.semifinal..of the
fight card in the Armory. They are lightweights.
: Extend Grid Rivalry
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