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Tigers Club Howe Quintet

HAIER RETIN

| Sectional

Scores

At Indianapolis At Lafayette

Howe 52, Southport 42. Lafayette Jefferson 66, Romney | Crispus Attucks 71, Cathedral 37.) 26. Orispus Attucks 71, Howe 43 Jackson Twp. 61, Klondike 45.

: (final). Lafayette Jefferson 81, hn] : At Ambia Twp. 38 (final). Ambia 48, Gilboa 85. At La Porte Michigan City 43, La Porte 41. Rolling Prairie 46, Westville 38. Rolling Prairie 48, Michigan City Sermp—— Lebanon 47, Pike Twp. 85. Glenn Keeps Thorntown 51, Perry Central 85. . . Lebanon 61, Thorntown 39 (final). L " aime LING GOING;

Otterbein 42, Fowler 34. 38 (final). , » Richland Twp. 43 yin¢0n 54, Switz City 51.

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At Anderson Anderson 48, Markleville 40. Lapel 55, Summitville 40, Anderson 86, Lapel 42 (final). © At Attica Covington 50, Pine Village 45. Richland Twp. 61, Attica 49. Covington 47, (final).

Otterbein 59, Ambia 32 (final), At Lebanon

At Auburn Spencerville 42, Butler 40. Auburn 83, Orland 38. Auburn 61, Spencerville 438 (final).

At Bedford

Shawswick 66, Tunnelton 41. Bedford 66, Oolitic 58.

Bedford 88, Shawswick 53 (final).’

At Bluffton

Rock Creek Center 41, Jackson Township 38. Lancaster Central 48, Ossian 48. Lancaster Central 46, Rock Creek Center 41 (final). At Boonville Boonville 47, Tennyson 38, i

Chandler 33, Elberfeld 28. Boonville 51, Chandler 86 (final), |

At Brazil

Posey Twp: 41, Gosport 38. Ashboro 41, Patricksburg 40. Posey Twp. 46, Ashboro 45 (final).

At Connersville

Connersville 44, Brownsville 43. Brookville 63, Liberty 50. Connersville 48, Brookville 41 (final). At Crawfordsville |

Waveland 82, New Market 30. | Crawfordsville 50, Darlington 37. Waveland 45, Crawfordsville 44 * (overtime, final). At Danville |

Brownsburg 60, North Salem 45. Danville 59, Plainfield 51. Brownsburg 58, Danville 56 (double overtime, final). At Decatur |

Decatur 63, Berne 40. | Hartford Center . 68, Jefferson]

Twp. 56. Decatur 69, Hartford Center 40

|Solsberry 50, Jasonville 49 (over-' Sg’ | time). [aston 78, Solsberry 46 (final).

At Logansport Logansport 77, Royal Center 39. Lucerne 59, Walton 49, Logansport 638, Lucerne 48 (final). At Madison

Lexington 57, Hanover 48.

Froebel, Waveland, Other Leaders Beat Down Opposition

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Madison 72, Lexington 51 (final). Were Waveland’s Hornets, the At Martinsville | other ranking undefeated people's Ellettsville 69, Stinesville 42. |Choice; Gary Froebel, the third Bloomington 51, Smithville 49. |perfect-record quintet still alive, Bloomington 64, Ellettsville 48 and last year’s four state finalists.

(final), At Marion Waveland Wins Marion 62, Mississinewa 29. Waveland outlasted CrawfordsFairmount 69, Van Buren 60. ville, the first state champion, in| Marion 48, Fairmount 46 (double an overtime thriller, 45 to 44. The overtime, final). |fracas ended at 42-all, but Keith At Muncie [Greve's three foul tosses gave the

Eaton 40, Royerton 38 (overtime). Hornets their 25th straight vie-| Muncie Central 55, Muncie Burris tory in the extra session.

> Gary Froebel, the state's topEaton 42 ranking team which barely got by city rival Roosevelt in the semi-| (finals, routed Valparaiso, 68 to {48, for its 24th triumph. | Frankfort’s Hot Dogs bowed to

| Madison 65, Saluda 485.

Muncie (final).

Central 77,

At Monticello

Monon 6%, Wolcott 36. Brookston 41, Monticello 38 (ov__ertime). an old tourney arch-rival—Ross-| Brookston 37, Monon 33 (final), Ville: 44 to 41. ; ! At New Castle Madison's defending state

champs, Lafayette's runners-up Middletown 67, Mooreland 39.

New Castle 67, Spiceland 87. Middletown 57, New Castle 47 (final). : At Owensville Ft. Branch 68, Haubstadt 51. Princeton 65, Oakland City 32. Princeton 50, Ft. Branch 44

(final). At Peru

|into next week’s regionals. Beats Lexington

Madison defeated Lexington, 72 to 21, Maurice Lorenz and Buddy Bunton getting 40 points between them. Lafayette's Buck-

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Hallie Bryant of Crispus Attucks faked Howe's Earl Green (42 out of position to score on this pivot shot in last night's sections title game at the Fieldhouse.

College Scores

STATE GAMES

At Indianapolis

| 1:00—Brownsburg vs. Anderson. {2:16~Crispus Attucks vs. Frank- 2: lin Twp. At Bloomington ¢ |1:00—Glenn vs. Linton.

te missed as John Davis (43) of Crispus Attucks attempts to block the shot. That's Robert Jewell (15) of Attucks.

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P. M. P.M 1:00—Lebanon vs. Otterbein.

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Avenge Season's Only Defeat With

‘Fire-Alarm Attack

(Continued From Page One) The score was 1 to 0, Howe. But William ®ardner, the 6-foot 86-inch sophomore great, popped a onehander from the side and Attucks headed for gold, glory and the rewards a richly-deserved tri- | umph. | Gardner Scores 20 . Gardner, who paced his prolific point-producing mates with 20 markers, added a pair of free flios then shot Attucks away with another right-hand stab from the coffin corner. Attucks moved that 6 to 1 lead in a hurry as big | Bob Jewell, a tremendous bound~ {ing center, stuffed in two more baskets to give Attucks its initial |scoring momentum. | But Gardner had found range for- three more two-pointers and he ended the first quarter play with 12 points. Attucks had rushed to a 23 to 16 first quarter edge and the outcome looked up for Attucks.

: alainy| Charles McMullen, one of Indi I an in OWNS ip anapolis’ finest prep stars, stimu lated Howe in the first sessioh

skirmishing with two rapier-like left-hand stabs. Nips McCordsville At Greenfield

Times Photos by Dean Timmerman.

Howe's Ed Dwyer hurdles toward the backboard for a layup

At Lafayette ; ‘But Attucks’ tremendous re-

bound potential was wor lag a d Attucks laid the foundation™fof its point-production in the second quarter. Hallie Bryant, Tiger sophomore

15~L.afayette Jefferson vs. Rossville.

At Logansport:

{ing Broncos jumped on Jackson {Twp., $2 to 38, Chuck Schaikle leading ihe way with 21 markers. New Albany sidelined stubborn Jeffersonville, 51 to 38. But Marion's star-studded

Macy 48, Converse 37. Peru 45, Bunker Hill 21. Delphi 59, Deer Creek 33. | Peru 77, Macy 36 (final). Flora 86, Burlington 46. At Paoli

(final). At Delphi

Anderson 91, Chase 83.

1:00—Logansport vs. Brookston.

Canisius 60, Notre Dame 53. | 2:15—Bloomington vs. Posey TWP. 3:15 Winamac vs. Delphi.

At Clinton 1:00—Covington vs. Filmore. Rose Poly 71, Earlham 60. |2:15—Waveland vs. Cayuga. Washingion U. (St. Louis) 62, At Evansville

Huntington 70, Indiana Tech. 55. Indiana 68, Purdue 53.

At Marion

At Muncie

1:00—Marion vs. Union Twp. 2:15—Roll vs. Lancaster Central.

Times State Service GREENFIELD, Feb 24 —

Sharp-shooting Phil Wampler's 27 points led Franklin Township to 41-39 sectional championship win over McCordsville here tonight. It was Franklin Township's

who plays with the poise of a three-year man, cocked his firing {pin twice from the side, scoring both times before Gardner and |John Davis chipped in to keep, pace with the sharpshooting of

Delphi 60, Flora 58, (final), |Mt. St. Francis 65, English 62 At Elkhart | (overtime). ? (Giants, among those favored ol

MA Valparaiso 53. [1:00 second straight sectional crown. [rebounding Ed Dwyer, one of Elkhart 70, Nappanee 43. Marengo 44, French Lick $9. ‘succeed Madison as the “King of ¥ 1:00—Tell City vs. Princeton. :

Baugo Twp. 72, Jefferson Twp. 40. Mt. St. Francis 62, Marengo 50 the IHSAA” needed a double-| ’ BiG PEN 2:15—Evansville Reitz vs. Boon- 100—Migdistown 13. WWilishenter, The Jieiorious Flashes, Who pad Howe's towers of strength under Elkhart 60, Baugo Twp. 53 (final). overtime to get by a little Fair-| BIG TE) ville. Hs Mun oa Simm ed. Ni Paliitine, Sin boards. > (Anal). mount, 48 to_46. Tilinols 39, Ohio State 69. At Ft. Wayne ge City. 8 sfterponn semitival, badunl 57 <ymagiat Hat At Plymouth Marion trailed 44 to 43 when Iowa 70, Michigan 48. : At New Albany .| Attucks held a 35 At Evansville 1:00-Ft. Wayne Central vs. ville. The losers were in conten ite Evansville 30 let 41, Argos 33. Chet Jones hit a free throw with Minnesota 73, Northwestern 68. Auburn. 1:00—Seymour vs. Bedford. |tion all the way. leading 7-3 at Evansuille_Reits gf Tapas 33, Tippecanoe 28. '34 seconds to-go in the regulation Wiggonsin 35, Michigan State 29./9.45 yendallville vs. Decatur. |2:15—New Albany vs. Mt. Stine firgt post and 21-15 at the BY 5% ae 35. Evansville Lapaz 48, Hamlet 47 (overtime, period. After a deadlocked frst! At Greensburg Frans. half. : rw bo final). ra EO oe Ler Franchi OHIO VALLEY CONFERENCE. .,, ,gu,p vs. Bainburg At Rushville Then with Wampler doing the . ~; 3 3 . . Evansville Reitz 78, Evansville At Rensselaer Sher orokte Jose Wilh 3 Micaet TOURNEY 2:15—Columbus vs. Jackson Twp. 1:00—Connersville vs. Batesville. heavy work the Flashes got busy hits in 16 tries from

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alftime score—Howe 32. Southport 18. throws = missed _—Pahrpach, Wood College Boxing 3, Pac¢dock 3, Wilson 4, Miner, Weddle, |Penn State 5, Wisconsin 3.

4 Rensselaer 42, Morocco 27. that gave Marion its meal ticket p astern Kentucky State 64, 2:15—Rushville vs. Aurora. in the third period. They tied up Bosse 3 Bal) nd [Kentland 54, DeMotte 29. linto the next round. Evansville 61. At Hammond | - ville bs lat ihe ihird erica, ney sisd up t feat of the Tiger | (final). champs ran out of gas tonight. tucky State 77. ; Rolling Prairie. |1:00—~Washington-Clay vs Lapaz. quarter Winchester 39, Farmland 36. | At Richmond |Evansville Bosse was humiliated 'W. Kentucky State 72, Evansville 2:15—Uary Froebel vs. Rensselaer. 2:15—Warsaw vs. Elkhart, Winchester 58, Parker 55 (final). by city rival Reitz, 78 to 39, but| 71 (consolation). | At Kokomo | At Vincennes Clark Twp. 53, Franklin 48. Fountain City 84, Centerville 27. 0¢aten Middletown took the OTHER COLLEGES 2:15~—~Peru vs. Wabash. |2:15—Carlisle vs. Loogootee. Edinburg 55, Center Grove 54 Cambridge Oity 48, Fountain Measure of New Castle, 57 to 47; , o. .0 International 60, M.LT. ¢ (overtime). City 42 (final). 1 Jasper’s 1949 champs still found, a (final). ing sectionalists, too tough, 49 to yp versity of Arizona 63, New At Frankfort | Richland Center 60, Medaryville 42, and Levanca, thse Hime win | Mexico University 58. Trails Mini A 11 Games Rossville 41, Mulberry $7. SL ner, gave Thorntown the ax, 61 g.itimoere 89, Gallaudet 60. Y 2 : Rossville 44, Frankfort 41 (final). Winsias 57, Richland Center 5 Bw . hers pie Woe Sheers Bowling Green 80, DePaul 78. Miranda Paces Hoosier Hoopsters aay the Same be of fielders in * Bradley 53, Tul 1. i i , : , At Ft. Wayne | . At Rockport {beaten but once during the cam- Bridgeport us Haven Toach-; To Second Win of Season Over Rival « In that devastating fourth, thé 42. ; tucks and Franklin Twp. of Bucknell 82, Colgate 7 by the booming shots of little Sammy Miranda, whipped Purdue Totals evident. Bennie Cook, a two-year Huntertown 47, Ft. Wayne South Tell ay 3L ey ( final). Marion County. Attucks, a Negro Fa 82, hE he 5 {in a Big Ten basketball game tonight, 68 to 53, for their second | gra Township... : veteran, hawked, faked and pivot3. ; At Rockville |school, wrapped up its first sec- Cincinnati 62, iLaSaile 61. [riemsh this season over their upstate rival. Ro ig hissed Wamater Crick, (6d his way to four field goals in town 50 (final). | Montezuma 54, St. Bernice 47. |by blasting city rival Howe, 71 to Coe 74, University of Chicago 65. one-half games behind league-leading Illinois, however, which Nelal~—~Windaar and Leland. minutes to crush the tired HorAt Gary |Cayuga 44, Clinton 86. 43. It was Howe which spoiled the Colby 61, Bates 31. {trounced Ohio State at Columbus, eT a New Palestine (39) nets, Dwyer hit two of Howe's Choice of Gary Froebel 44, Gary Roosevelt Cayuga 39, Montezuma 88 (final). Tigers’ otherwise perfect season'Columbia 87, Navy 62. '89 to 69. C % § Barmara.c § three fielders in that final session, Island The game was closer than an allisHiS ips 1 or Groen Valparaiso 67, Kouts 82. 'Knightstown Morton Memorial 58, Franklin Township's Flashes State 70. jin the scoring columns. Plastic Gary Froebel 68, Valparaiso 43 oo oc 0 "40 "repeated at Greenfield, 41 to 39. | Cornell 71, Harvard 50. lana clubs, won by Indiana at g ® 3 * "™ Hit Only’ 30 of 91 (final). Rushville 64, Orange 44. | Win With Ease Cortiam Teachers 5, Oswego Purdue, 77 to 56. But maiens [Fi to h3 Beran ane crs turned In. theft vaciiers 54. [Coach Branch McCracken sub-! y © Y | 1 field in four tourney games, hitpi ig +8 ur a | Meinita) (final). | onamps who won with ease were Dayton 63. Baldwin Wallace 58. | BUFFALO, N. Y., Feb. 24 (UP) Towis. Blows 77 7'ting 333 (30 of 91). The Tigers Jackson Twp. 59, Greensburg 58), esa 55, Vel mur Tell City, 63 to 36 winner over Delaware 76, Haverford 48. —Canisius College ruined the de-|paiestine 14. rankiin Twp. 38. New had hit 38 per cent while downing | Medora 9 aliona . 1, Hastings 3, Carpenter [Rushville sectional scoring record, Dickinson 67, Susquehanna 49. | % ern swing tonight by taking full!2 Berry 2. Barnard 2, Woodworth 3,| While crushing Ben Davis, 84 to At Greencastle {Seymour 51, Medora 40 (final). {pumping in 30 points as the Lions Dickinson Teachers 93, South Da- Wisconsin advantage of Irish roughness for 'o- neon 3. Mattingly 1. Nichols 1 |54, and 38 per cent while downing Fillmore 45, Roachdale 41. At Shelbyville {smeared Knightstown Morton Me-| kota Mines 66. ion eter 3 {Cathedral, 71 to 37, to move into Belle Union 46, Russellville 44. | | Minnesota #7 marked by 52 personal fouls at : Columbus ‘59, Moral 50. 25th sectional crown by belting Emory & Henry 75, King 64. { PURDUE. init: Memorial Auditorium. Crispus Attucks (71) Howe, which reached the finais (final). (Columbus 59, Moral Twp. 80. |sngwswick, 83 to 53; Muncie Cen-| Fairmont State 53, West Virginia Qhie, State The Irish, noticeably off on their 16a fr fla flat 110Y turning-back stubborn South. At Greenfield Michigan : J. Davia. 1... 18 8 BE Sport, 52 to 42, managed 234, getMecOordsville 50, Charlottesville| At South Bend [to 42; Linton's Western Indiana Findlay 98, Curry 71. Leslie, Dan Bagley, Norb Lewin- Jewell. ¢ ... 10 2 The ‘morsels of v18t never was in doubt after the ski and Marty O’Connor—as they Brvast. 31 8 OL vicliory aps Franklin Twp. 68, New Palestine| 55. berry, 78 to 46, and Anderson Hamline 95, Augsburg 58. first 10 minutes of play. y [B. Cook, & 4 slpeased the Tigers’ appetite for 39. ; 'Madison Twp. 59, Walkerton 52. [took sweet revenge on Lapel, Hampton Inst. 59, Virginia State Griffins cashed in on 24 out of 33 Covington, f 5 jathletic conquest. They wiped out Franklin Twp. 41, McCordsville Washington Clay 76, Madison thrashing the Bulldogs, 86 to 42. College 58. | Masters Starts It 'free throw opportunities. West, © server 0 9 ini in their At Ha d At Sullivan of the biggest upsets two years 66 Canisius_trafled. 3%: to 31 atiZmes 3) or tivaoh py athe Hove mmon e st upse . | : Hammond Clark 53, Hammond Carlisle 31, Fairbanks 30. |ago by upending tourney-favorite Heldelherg 89, Otterbein 56. one-hander and hitting three con- after five minutes of the second roy .. I 5 no0ly team to defeat Attucks Inj : ’ |Anderson in their first sectional Hofstra 70, Coast Guard 57. half and held t fously f rir games. secutive charity tosses. Miranda and held on tenaciously for | Howe defeated Attucks late i East Chicago Roosevelt 59, East (double overtime). East Chicago Roosevelt, which Idaho i4. Washington State § | Sr at wrsli fn Chicago Washington 54. (Carlisle 45, Farmersburg 36 8 » James Millik 104 A The Boilermakers, sparked by Notre Dame collected only eight panrbach, ¢ ............ | 1). |derailed once-beaten city rival A en » Augustana .. d half as it | Wood, ner, the uncanny 17-year-old, bes East Chicago Roosevelt 56, Ham-, (final) X Neil Schmidt and Norm Greiner, field goals in the second half as a, f : & . {Washington in the afternoon, won (TIL) 66. [fought back successfully and dropped its eighth game in 21 Zobbe, o {came eligible for competition. * | ’ ; | Howe's record books were At Hartford City lenn 40, Terre Haute Gerstmeyer 45 Kearney Teachers 79, Wayne 64. Griener’s hook-shot with about Starts was Sean ore d 18 points DP" * Roll 49, Hartford City 47. 31. L Leads His Team Kentucky 89, Vanderbilt 57. seven minutes to go in the first ns hy 0 ° S Bo R |Green, losses on the season's ledger. Montpelier 44, Gray 48. Honey Creek 47, Terre Haute n Schlundt led Washington- Knox 52, Ripon 51. ‘Continued on Fae 15-00) before fouling out, pace otre| Schrier, ¢ The triumph was sweetest of ve re 'Callon, o all for Coach Ray Crowe, tie At Huntington Glenn 48, He i 31 (final). frst sectional title by garnering arene Tock oo. Niagara 58. | Canisius (60) ; es Dem Bog: ty & d Jackson Township 42, Salamonie pton {31 points as the Colonials dumped . ay 49 | Stietzel.t 3 {tor who took over ‘from Coach Sheridan 54, Noblesville 40. Elkhart th upstate 96 }. FRLANDO, Bia, Feb. 24. (UP) Krehmall 81 8 Wierd 8% i en Date re pv Ee Ba Union Twp. 53, Lancaster Twp. 35. eridan 54, Noblesville 40. art, ano er e a t t Bia erick, | Halftime Score — Crispus Attucks 33, ce ore, UckKs ams Union Twp. 42, Jackson Twp. 37 Sheridan 57, Jackson Central 44 toughie, whipped Baugo Twp., 60 (Continued on Page 18—Col. 2) Shooting straight-as-string ap- enny.g i " SCORE BY QUARTERS {had reached the semifinals of the 4 | . ue |Crispus Attucks At Versailles Ft. Wayne Central ended the se Zaharias and George Bolesta de- Foreman. [Howe 16 10 7 10-43 hy a surprising Lawrence Central Jasper 40 At Josper ay Holton 38, Osgood $6. tourney trail of once-beaten Allen Lebanon Eliminates feated Peggy Kirk and Dick Miller. | Semifinal Box Scores team three years ago and sidéof to 50. Aurora's Southeastern Con- the finals of the international . Halftime Score—Notre Dame 32, Canisiu years ago. Winslow 49, Jasper 42 (final). | Batesville 32, Holton 30 (final). |. 0 ©" 0000 ™ lowed Patriot Times State Service Imixed two-ball tournament along| Pres throws missed~iNotrs Dame) Loss| Davis i §'I 3° Crowe, the former all-around At Jeffersonville At Vincennes 8 oo Le o e Township of Marion County. first | and Pete M O'Connor, Neymayer. (Canisius) Hari-| Jewell,c cennes’ Alices had a rough time p nh Loun.y, "rst cooper. 3, Pleto 2, L. O'Connor, Foreman. | Bryant.g 8 j had been reserve coach of the New Albany 538, New Migdletown Decker 50, Monroe City 41. 4 - .C 3 4 Tigers for two years before Coach 34. Vincennes 27, Decker 26 (final). on Bob Bonhomme's free throw. TR ee aoe In days semi- " ® Bovd.c 1 ——————————— na.s, 0 Jv, to anon. T m All-S + { T m ovington,g 0 | Riddles 2 coaching reins. South Whitley 53, Roann 48. Indiana Tech Loses, Pike led, 3 10 8, at the end of} Imes ecriona ed gest oi : | The modest mentor was hoisted | Wabash 60, Urbana 34. JLebanon, eventual winner of the : |sized players and he waved undet= (final) section, took command. Robert Springer, Cathedral Forward 5-11 175 Jr. ; oliver: #48, Cook. Gardner, [CL dingly and knowingly while . Times State Service \ vl 3 . » | hed | Spat jr, John Davis, C. Attucks Forward 6-2 185 Sr. wer, Catton. + and Leland Smiling at the Attucks’ cheering [Huntington rolled over Indiana padeeiti {R Belt 170 Soph. ab (DD ire, ristian, ech Reni, 78%, tole gre {8 18s 11 Bob Hage, Warren Central Forward 63 a | 8 - endrix, J . { Wood 3 Robert Jewell, C. Attucks Center 6-5 199 Sr. Dave Jessee, Broad Ripple Center 6-5 170 Sr. 148 Sr.

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