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“I think experience is in our favor this time,” said the wily Crawley. He can make more state cage history by piloting home his fourth winner—a feat accomplished only by Everett Case at Frankfort—and Glen Curtis at Lebanon and Martinsville. " Crawley had two champs at Washington in 1941 and 1942,
and rode Jeff home ahead of the “Our depth is about equal to
a whole is much stronger than last year’s,” he said. »
IT’S A WELL-BALANCED offensive unit, though not too tall, Center Ted Dunn and his stand-in, Bill Lange, are the beanpoles
at six-foot-four.
Charley Reynolds at forward and guard Chuck Schaible probably are Jeff's most polished playmakers, They stand sixfoot and six-foot-two, respectively.
Five-foot-10 Denny Blind is
Pierce, at five-foot-11, holds down the other guard. Sub Guard Fritz Franz is the squad's “midget” at five-foot-nine, All bombard the basket with arching one-handers and driveins, and they can run or.play a more deliberate style of offensive. ‘What's more, all are capable scorers.
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~ CRAWLEY predicted his boys would have to work “a little” to But he said things would really get rough in the regional, especially if zone defense-minded Frankfort
win their own sectional.
4x the rival.
“If we get through that second round it'll probably be Froebel,
Elkhart or South Bend Central n our way.”
The next stop, Butler Fieldhouse, Mar. 17. “But,” cautioned Crawley, “we’ll play them one at a time...”
THURSDAY, FEB. 8, 1951
They're the United Press title choice in the 41st annual Indiana high school basketball tourney merry-go-round. Champions twice and runners-up five times—perennial con- —, tenders in Hoosierland’s foremost sports spectacle—the Buckin’' Broncs of Coach Marion Crawley enter the tourney in a fortnight with one of the best season records in the state. They've been tripped up just three times in 18 encounters—by classy Gary Froebel, the last major unbeaten quintet, and North Central Conference rivals Frankfort and Muncie Central, both in overtime struggles.
sn " ” y BUT JEFF is strong where it counts—in experience—especially in state tourney warThe Broncs have their entire starting lineup back which lost to Madison's Cubs—
Their second string 1s an all-junior outfit rich in experience,
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8 | Golfers Join Uncle Sam's Team Is This Broncos’ ward Title Year?
‘Experience in Our Favor This Time,’ Says Coach Crawley of Lafayette Jeff
By KURT FREUDENTHAL, United Press Sports Writer THEY MISSED the title by a single game last year, but they're stronger and more battle-wise this time. They're packed with veterans,
Indiana lost two more top flight amateur Gerald Williams (left) and Gerald Delks enliste left for recruit training at Great Lakes Training Station. At the end of their "boot" training they will go into the aviation branch. Both graduates of Howe High School, Williams is co-holder of the Pleasant Run golf course record with a 64.
first 600 of her bowling career his average—a 163. His next perfect connections.
competition this season. Thelma
216.
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game was the fifth in local league) strikes.
Roberts cracked 605 there earlier on games of 170-219-
Leo Ahearn bowled “300” Dec. Marott Shoes grooved 2951 and ony Constantine, Hopkins Wn kn a
totals in the Indianapolis Classic|275-167-225—667 in the Merchants Joh at Prischetts to take two games circuit at West Side; Tony Con-
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Gutgsell Blasts Maples for Perfect Game =~
By MARION CRANEY }
Fox-Hunt Recreation chalked up its second perfect “300” game Williams, the 7-8-10 hy the south- ; of ‘the season within hours after a 143-average kegler rolled her Paw in the Holy Name:League at) Francesco Crispi. loop's Mayo
Splits were flattened by |Tip/ Central.
In a Sunday le makeup,
last night. Sacred Heart, Jim Duncan, the'Club 31 racked up 3067 by virtue '
Ambrose Gutgsell of RCA opened his evening at Fox-Hunt with|4-8-6-10 in Indianapolis Bleaching |of Phil Bisesi’'s 659, Joe Dana's
game was 155. Then the 20-year at Dezalen’s, and the 7-8-3-6-10 655, and Bunny Minardo's 631.
veteran of the maples, formerly of Jasper, shot through twelve by Niva Huffman in Block's at| All are on the Club 31 team. ° His perfect "8 # ® x»
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Ted Joins Joltin® Joe In $100,000 Beauty Class
Red Sox Sign Their Star Slugger; Williams Reports Elbow Feeling Good
~.. BOSTON, Feb. 8 (UP)--Slugger Ted Williams of the Boston Red Sox today joined fellow slugger Joe DiMaggio of the New York:
Yankees in the 100-grand class. Williams, telephoning
Though Cronin refused to disclose the amount, he said it was “around the same figure as last year.” And that was estimated at $100,000. : That's the size of the contract DiMaggio pocketed yesterday. It was the Yankee Clipper’s third Joe Plays Golf Instead of ¢éelebrating, DiMaggio, the game's highest - paid player trudged around San Francisco’s municipdl golf course much as usual yesterday and kept needling Brother Dom of the Red Sox as to who could drive the farthest. -
DiMaggio said his physical condition was better than his golf drives—and they were pretty good.
‘I'm sure my legs are in as
General | Homestead, Fla., said the 1951 contract mailed him some week$ ago was acceptable and he was returning it all signed up.
Manager Joe Cronin trom
Fe thinks that with a little ex-
ercise it will be as good as new, and he said that if he didn’t feel that way about it he wouldn’t have signed at all” En route south was Red Sox Trainer Jack Fadden Whom we liams had moned Tuesday by dap aay the , Fadden was to examine the el-! bow because it was giving Williams concern,
Dillinger Nixes
Buc Contract
PITTSBURGH, Feb. 8 (UP)— General Manager Branch Rickey counted the score as 11-5 against him today after Infielder Bob Dillinger returned his unsigned contract to the Pittsburgh Pirates.
good a condition as they've ever been,” DiMaggio said, “and golf] can take some of the credit. The way I feel now, I think I should have a good year and may con-|
tinue playing indefinitely.”
i DiMaggio’s 1951 contract! brought his total big league earn-| ings to $700,000, including shares| he received for participating in| World Series. His first Yankee| contract in 1936 called for an estimated $7500. { During . his conversation with!
Cronin, Williams sald the left el-| bow he injured In last year's All-! Star game felt good. | “He seemed quite optimistic |
gbout his elbow,” Cronin said.!
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