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Section Three
The Indianapolis Times
: ; "SUNDAY, MARCH 4, 1951
PAGE 35.
Times AllStar Cage Indiana Sil Game Pits Olympians, pychi Collegians Apr. 14 WSs Zea
Squad of 17 to Be Picked From State Schools, Proceeds Will Go to Charity Fund Garrett, Tosheff Pace 57-42 Victory
By JIM HEYROCK A team of the outstanding players from colleges and univer- | sities throughout Indiana will meet the Indianapolis Olympians, , nn ABORT umn Mar. 3 Apr. 14 in the second annual Times All-Star basketball game In __Indiana University remained in Butler Fieldhouse. (the running for the Big Ten bas-
The game was started last year and met with great success. ketball crown tonight by rolling
ye Basketball fans from throughout the state came to Butler Field-[{°Ver Michigan, 57 to 42.
and saw the Indianapolis — During the first 10 minutes of a le a team stop Poa Times All-Star squad and two|the game, Michigan haunted the
. alternates, to meet the Olym- Hoosiers and the lead changed Ties Al ste by 20 points, go Plans. hands five times. But Indiana to The Times Charity Fund. | The panel is composed of Paul{went ahead 15-1& on a field goal Names. of senior college basket-| 2: (Tony) Hinkle, Butler Univer-by Sherman Hill and kept the ball players have been sent to a “ity coach; Branch McCracken, lead from then on. panel of coaches. These coaches N31ana University; Angus Nico-| Michigan Virtually fre: the y game away at the free thr NE will Sole 3 Players: ni for The) .Coutinved on Page 35=Lel. She A missed 22 out of 2s |32 chances. On the other hand,!
Here's the All-Star Selection Line-Up [Indiana missed only five of 16
shots. ST, JOSEPH'S COLLEGE EARLHAM COLLEGE ha held a lead at halfGeorge Peters, John Barrien- Robert Ryan. time, 24-17. With the opening of ANDERSON COLLEGE the second half it widened its Paul O'Neill.
margin to 14 points after only U. of NOTRE DAME
{three and one-half minutes. Dan Bagley, Marty O'Connor, Michigan was never in the | Neal Fichtel.
game during the second half. T'he| INDIANA UNIVERSITY
CANTERBURY COLLEGE . Larry Cline, Robert Courtney, Evan Fine, Don Pfaff. MANCHESTER COLLEGE Carl Sands. . PURDUE UNIVERSITY Glen Bahler, Neil Schmidt, Norm- Greiner. TAYLOR UNIVERSITY Norm Wilhelmi, Howie Stow. « FRANKLIN COLLEGE Don Orlosky, Lloyd Smith,
| | | | | | ren.
points when big Dick Williams Jack Brown, Tyrie Robbins, | a field Me on a tip-in. Tom Satter. | Indiana, paced by the 14 points HANOVER UOLLEGE each of Bill Tosheff and Bill GarBarney Scott, John Collier, rett, now has a Conference record Elmer Geissler, Gus Moorehead. [of 11 wins against two losses.......... VALPARAISO UNIVERSITY
SEMIFINALS, MAR
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AMA, tl ng. New: Albany ........
10 AT BLOOMINGTON
NICE GOING CHAMPS—No one had to coax Attucks' players, coaches, officials and mascots | to smile for the camera. The big one had just-ended and they were regional champs. Tiger fans could |Reitz and classy Indianapolis
tell you that a miss isn't as good as a smile. They were smiling. They didn't miss.
| n » " " » n n ” closest the Wolverines could come| PY ° ° : os William Toshett, Pit Buck, | 22,0 Jarrow he gap to oe ld OW Sweet Sixteen Will Line Up FINALS, MAR. 17 AT INDIANAPOLIS
Features, Page 43 Editorials, Page 44|
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Waveland |
Edinburg, Attucks,
Glenn, Reitz in Race By KURT FREUDENTHAL
United Press Sports Writer Four. teams who never be-
fore made the grade grabbed regional = championships tonight as 16 semifinalists were crowned in Indiana's’ high! [school basketball tourney,
fdinburg, one _.of- the four {brand - new newcomers in_ the
|“glant-Killers” of this 41st an{nual Hoosier hardwood®how. Terry Stewart became the hero of Edinburg's unheralded , Mairoons. who only a week ‘ago*cap{tured their first sectional crown, {He sank a free throw in the wan-
upended Columbus, 51 to 50.
Crispus Attucks were the other ” | first-time regional champs. i | The three other 1950 finalists—
|Marion--also - battled their way| into next Saturday's. four semi|finals, and top-ranking Gary [Froebel also survived the rugged [Calumet session.
; Waveland Falls But Waveland's Hornets, the
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| “sweet sixteen,” emerged as the!
|Lafayette Jeff, New Albany and|
Four ‘Strangers’ Fight Way Into ‘Sweet 16’;
s Defeated
Covington Next
“Foe for Attucks By JIMMIE ANGELOPOLOUS I saw the greatest high school basketball game I've ever seen last night. I saw-Crispus Attucks re« fuse to be beaten by a great Anderson High School basketball team in the finals of the regional . championships in the Butler Fieldhouse before 15,000 . screaming fans, I saw Crispus Attucks defeat Anderson, 81 to 80, in the greatest display of fortitude and tenacity I've ever seen two high school teams show.
I'saw a great Anderson tournas« ment
win will overcome tremendous
Unbeaten Glenn, Evansville odds and poor officiating.
Meets Covington
I saw Attucks come from bee hind a 10-point deficit with little {more than four minutes remain{ing to continue its march along the rugged trail towards state championship. . Attucks, gallant and wearing
THSAA
|its laurels admirably, earned the
right to meet Covington, winner CRISPUS-ATTUCKS (81) 3 ,
At Indianapolis Anderson 82, Brownsburg 43. Crispus Attucks 60, Franklin Twp. 36. Crispus Attucks 81, Anderson 80 (final).
top pole vaulter, thus became the . - the 1958 ig mpics. but it failed | pet man to win the event on two NoIS Bp S im tonight. |continents within three days. He)
At the stretch turn, it was ap-| ,j0areq 14 feet 9% inches in AT parent the former Wisconsin star,
J . . gentina. wouldn't make it. Wilt finished ® while Richards was — n Big 10
in 4.084. his crown and stealing the show,| It was his first victory over mq Conwell, the new AAU cham-| Gehrmann. |pion, took the 60-yard dash title Richards Sets Mark from Andy Stanfield of Seton Like Bob Richards, Gehrmannipyga)l, Conwell was timed in 6.2 arrived in New York just in time|geconds. to dress for the games but he| Harrison
At Bloomington Glenn 42, Linton -25. Bloomington 50, Posey Twp. 24. Glenn 52, Bloomington 43 (final)"
At Clinton
that Richards did. better luck, retaining the 60-yard Don Sunderlage leading the way, Covington 33, Fillmore 32. Richards, who set a new South high hurdles title. beat Northwestern 80 to 76 be- Waveland 62, Cayuga 51. fore an estimated 18,000 fans in Covington 50, Waveland 49 (fin-
ws m—— nl ° the Chicago Stadium tonight to al). : : North Carolina State Tips {clinch at least a tie‘for the Big At Evansville : Ten basketball championship. Princeton 49, Tell City. 38. I) k 67 63 § 5 Tit | The Illini, even though: holding Evansville Reitz 64, Boonville 36. u e, - i or i e ta five-and-a-half-game lead over Evansville Reitz 56, Princeton 50 [the Wildcats in the conference! (final).
By United Press h ' hoved off balance b : RALEIGH, N. C., Mar. 3—North Carolina State's raging Wolf-|{ne speed of Northwestern's open. At Ft. Wayne
pack, titlist of the Southern Conference, battled a desperate Duke ing attack. The Wildcats rocked Auburn 50, Ft. Wayne Central 45. team headed by dazzling Dick Groat all the way tonight to win their to an 8-to-2 lead in the opening Decatur 78, Kendallville 65.
7 final). fifth Southern Conference tournament title, 67-83, before 12,250 Minutes, but Beach came in at Auburn 36, Decatur 61 (final) screaming fans. the four-minute mark and quickly At Greensburg State Coach Everett Case, formér Frankfort, Ind., high school |Steadied the league leaders and pginhurg 42, Madison 41. coach, was borne down the length, shot them into the lead. Columbus 71, Jackson Twp. 66. of the court by his gheering Ang in he Jug period and’ Tallies 27 Points | Edinburg 51, Columbus 50 (final). squad minutes after the final gun . Beach connected for seven field and announced he had accepted a| Ranzino Mainspring goals and one free throw in the . At Hammond bid to enter the Wolfpack inythe! Ranzino, Gary, Ind., setting up final 16 minutes of the first half EB: Chicago Roosevelt 64, Rolling NCAA Tournament here Mar. 20. tall Paul Horvath’s shots, was the {, give Illinois a 44-t0-27 ad- Prairie a WR %8 Groat, the 6-foot junior, was Mainspring In States scoring. But | yantage. Gary Kos be) 8 iy or 5 6 high man in the game with Bl a ot pi inior from Sunderlage took over then to A og (nal) x ) ’ - drop 18 points in the final 20 min- : . points. But Coach Case's fast-|the Wolfpack with 25 points. utes and spark the Illini the rest At Lafayette breaking Wolfpack was just too, Groat broke the tournament 3 Otterbiin 84 3 much for the Blue Devils. scoring record with a total of 85 hebnon 36, Otterbein 33 (overState pulled away to a one- . p y Ponsan Jiires Snes. nzins and Lafayette Jeff 46, Rossville 34. : Lafayette Jeff 54," Lebanon 30
. Ranzino’s free throw with nine Bubas all are ineligible to play in Purdue . Sli S 4 : minutes and 13 seconds still re- the NCAA tournament. _ (Analy,
Pacesetters Trip Wildcats, 80-76
By United Press
Dillard, the 1948, CHIC A GO, Mar. 3—Illinois. .
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At Kokomo
Kokomo 45, Sheridan 43. Peru 61, Wabash 47. Kokomo 71, Peru 47 (final).
At Logansport Brookston 48, Logansport 41. Winamae 71, Delphi 69 (double
overtime), Brookston 40, Winamac 38.
At Marion Marion 58, Union Twp. 33. Lancaster Central 46, Roll 43. Marion 86, Lancaster Central 54 (final). At Muncie Middletown 67, Winchester 48.
Muncie Central 70, Cambridge City 26. Muncie Central 57, Middletown 44 (final).
At New Albany Bedford, 52, Seymour 50
New Albany 75, Mt. St. Francis 49. New Albany 65, Bedford Jl (final).
At Rushville
Batesville 68, Connersville 63 (overtime). Rushville 57, Aurora 49. Batesville 65, Rushville 54 (final).
At South Bend Washington-Clay 70, Lapaz 57. Elkhart 68, Warsaw 43. Elkhart 50, Washington-Clay 39 (final). At Vincennes Winslow 58, Vincennes 44. Loogootee 44; Carlisle 33. Winslow 57, Loogootee 55 (final).
Mighty Kentucky Upset Badgers, 64-61 By Vander bilt, 61 to 57 Boilermakers End
LOUISVILLE, Mar. 3 (UP)—A driving, scrapping band of Van-, Big Ten Campaign Marquette 55, Notre Dame 50. derbilt Commodores tonight scored a reverberating 61-57 victory] MADISON, Wis, Mar. 3 (UP) | BIG TEN over Kentucky that wrested from the Wildcats the Southeastern|—Purdue University faltered late pepaul 94, Ohio State 67. Conference tournament title they had held for seven years. in its Big Ten season finale Jllinois 80, Northwestern 76. Kentucky, the nation’s number oné team and conference cham-| 5. 0st Wisconsin _ tonight. but jowa 65, Michigan State 52.
pions, had rolled over Georgia Tech for an easy 82-56 semifinals Pulleq itselt peter I. Ime Yo SOUTHEASTERN TOURNEY
STATE
Indiana 57, Michigan 42. Purdue 64, Wisconsin 61.
victory. Four minutes before the fina)|/lemtucky 82, Georgia Tech 58. |. li Cue vo 0iina State 45 Twice driving from behind, the . regained the lead it Vanderbilt 75, Louisiana State 63. J BS § 3. determined Vandy team tied it wp Marquette Nips . (BU Fiaue rege the game when Vanderbilt 61, Kentucky 37 (fin- Morgan State 43, Hampton Inst,
at, 55-55 on .a_ basket by Davee o | al). Kardokus with ‘five minuted to go| IFiSh, 55-50 cong Ie Mig ig OTHERS and seized the lead when Gene| MILWAUKEE, Mar. 3 (UP) — brought the score to 60 to 59 in |Albright 82, New York AC 54. Southwood hooked one in a few Marquette upset Notre Dame 55 to|favor of the Boilermakers. Then |Arnold 100, Curry 62. seconds later. ‘ {50 in the final basketball game of | Schmidt pushed in a free throw, Augsburg 59, St. Mary's 56. For Bob Polk's Vandy team, the season for both teams tonight| Forward Glen Bahler made a Baltimore 78, Upsala 50. it was the first victory in a South-|before 4500 fans at the Milwaukee [short shot, and Guard Darrel [Boston University 88, Tufts 86. eastern Conference tournament. |Arena. Brewster sank the last free throw | Bradley 71, Tulsa 42. In fact, Vandy hadn't won a| [Led ‘by. Forwards Pete Basa-|t0 give Purdue its winning total. |Bridgeport 68, Hillyer 52. tournament game since 1941 un-\rich and Dick Schwab, who scored] The only point made by Wis- Brigham Young 69, Utah 50. til they came to this year's event!ig and 15 points respectively, Mar- vol |California (Pa.) 63, Alliance 56. and marched through Tennessee, | quette pulled out of a 29-to-25 Continued on Page 38—Col 3 |Coast Guard 60, Bates 38. : "7 [Colby 81, Northeastern 74. Columbia 63, Penn 58. ; op Cooper Union 110, Queens
tucky. They now have a "season teadily ahead through the sec- Big 10 Standings record of 19 victories®n 26 games. ond half. W L Pet. Pts.
to pe Eines raehtude Jiapage Marquette (33) Notre Dame (0) Hlinols .. 12 1 923 940 826 oly time), Solan 3% 3 Rg Dp > orne oD rinceton oz. 4 . (INDIANA 11 2 846 830 690 ’ total of 315 pots in four tourna. Baulch 3 ‘ 1 Neumayr.o i 0 1 towi .... 8 5 615 851 778 Dartmouth 69, Brown 68. men game. je Pagia ly 12) Kittberger.c 2 3 3 Condon. 1 1 0 3 Wisconsin 7 6 .588 732 736 Delaware 95, Usyinus 61 was set by Kentucky in v Bleversx 4 3 3 Lewinakic 3 0 1 Northwst'n 7 1 .500° 968 1001 Dickinson 75, Buckne “ ; In 3 Senae: Vandy on at the Fichtel.s 0 0 4 Minnesota T 7 500 830 799 Drexel 73, Pes Miniary Ho ColAme, fof oh teams, ___|oCmnore 2 0 ding, State, 5 8 .385 616 641 Florida A. & M 107, Ben ad 24 field goals. Vajdy dropped]: totais = 31813. T 3 33|PURDUE 4 10.286 928 1017] lege 64. : in 13 of 30 from the charity line, pn 1 . e. 20, Mar Michigan 3 10 .281 670 767 Franklin & Marshall 66, Gettswhile converted only| Pree th jssed: Schw Basar. 57, - : le ntueky eo 8 ye Fhe, Hy lisse, Ohlo Stage 3 11 .214 910 10200 EE Saves. . batt : tee: Ee Ta ~ ? da - : ; g 7 3 afp ® : a .
College Basketball
| [Mt. Union 70, Marshall 58. [Navy 61, Army 58.
Illinois Wesleyan 60, Southern Illinois 46. . Holy Cross 70, Providence 53.
Iona 61, Boston College 49.
{Kansas State 81, Iowa State 47. {Knox 72, Uuniversity of Chicago
47.
Lake Forest 79, Kalamazoo 535.
Loyola (Md.) 71, Western Mary-
land 65.
59,
Nebraska 46, Oklahoma 44. Newberry 75, Erskine 62.
[New York University 61, Ford-
ham 60.
(Niagara 51, Canisius 46.
North Carolina State 67, Duke 63. North Dakota 58, North Dakota State 54. .
‘Oregon 72, Oregon State” 45.
Oberlin 82, Heidelberg 63.
105 Oklahoma A&M 50, St. Louis 29.
Penn State 64, Pittsburgh 44. Pepperdine 60, Whittier 46. Presbyterian 102, Wofford 100.
| Regis 62, Gustavus Adolphus 61.
R. P. L 58, Massachusetts 56. Rhode Island State 90, Springfield 67.
quintet drubbed East Chicago |straight victory. " ° . Muncie Central and Elkhart, {other ‘season-long leaderk, also (had little trouble earning their
Whip Barons, 5-3
Haidy Attacks
Referee Red Dunn {round. Muncie side-tracked once-| CLEVELAND, Mar. 3 (UP)— beaten Middletown—conqueror of| |Freddie Glover of the Indianapo- New Castle a week ago—57 to 44,
|lis Caps became the fourth player and Elkhart's Blue Blazers took |
in American Hockey League his-|the sail out of Washington-Clay, | tory to score a goal in 10 straight/50 to 39, despite huge Don|
| Roosevelt, 63 to 46, for its 26th |
NM Fouls Out OE PE sens Dean Evans, Marvin Arm- Jim Ove,” Bill Shroer, Cal Turray Fouls Ou : : third. perfect-record club, dropped] FG FT PP Luther. ° The loss was the Wolverines’ = gyansville Reitz ..... ) .i) : Davis, FF .....000v -3 0 8 strong, Kenneth Dunn. 10th in. 13 conference mes le iidiiiiussiis vias ‘ a 50.to 49 decision to Covington. i+ ts BUTLER UNIVERSITY INDIANA CENTRAL COLLEGE 10h In. 13 conjersice games . EAN 2 . omar ardner, F ....... 7.8 3ob. Jackson, Paul Bevel- Dwight Swails, Don Steven- dropping oN a an ri Rn SINE | Glenn won its 30th game-in w Jowell - Bhaladd la . : UI Kak RRL {~saen, Bob Robison. | 'Chue Bay. oy, ER : SWS 0 AT INDIANAPOLIS - siesseseniprasrasat row, knocking off Bloomington’s Yam G aaa 1 0 2 EVANSVILLE COLLEGE | BALL STATE COLLEGE [fwuck dir=risecn O00 Wilh : : : - Panthers, 52 toxd3, Charley Ses-/ Toler, @ -oocvon 1. 0 3 Bob Barnett, Jim Barnett, | Phil McCarter, Bill McColly. ¢ scored: no: Sold goals and sani Edinburg rennees J {ion and Cliff Bhillips combining Robertaon, on 2 0 °F Harry Axford, Larry Holder, | TRI-STATE COLLEGE only two of 10 free throws Ritesville Fhesrsnsssrvamavivevs for 37 points. aig y Foveaii : 8 Bob Sakel. ! { Schuyler Haines. { : Pinan s hewn y v S| Bloomington led at the half, y ereneseens ; : : Michigan Center Leo Vander- Covine ceeasarisanas terns : 0122 to 20, and it wasn’t until five B. C00K, G +400v0ee 2 1 3 | si Covington Veenaeee : , -— y a . a fe Ea oD, Man for the losers ee ) minutes to go in the final stanza| gq, “13 8 Wilt Defeats GERrmann “oii. rue wo Crom atin | De EL Ua] we of Other Een games OmECY ZL [succeeded in shaking the Pan- ANDERSON (80) » . ° {found first-place Illinois in Chi-] AT KOKOMO > 2 | thers FG FT PF |cago Stadium against Northwest-| . J ALIN. ‘ Ader, FB .oovvievei 5 1 By 6 Yards in K of C Mile PT HIE HOTa ZL Rikon + vers ids 3| Reitz of the Pocket City, which|qyue® J **+2-+or 8 8 1 | Michigan State. Ohio State, which dropped its only previous regional) oye, © 6. 3 & area pres ‘had g leted its conference, Muncie Central ......} ''"""'"""''''"''* Z|appearance to Princeton 16 years/p .. “c' © *'tUUttt NEW YORK, Mar. 3—Fred Wilt scored the biggest upset of had completed Us Sor/srents J iia . ago, took sweet revenge andpooa g . i's + 8 the Indoor track season tonight when he beat Don Gehrmani by e450". PIeve AWE rind a et eet, eee, "2 Hood @ 100k nd fix yards. isn. thec CohnbivcssMite gf the New York. Knights «of, © ox fest os Iotinos (53) : : or ceiiiai ve cree ocd ay | Lafayette Jeff, gunning for itsignuen 6G .......00 1 & 4 “Columbus games tn end the skinny Milwaukee runner's victory te ft oA Bene Maton o.oo... third state crown, dumped Leb- -— ow am olumbus g 8 = Skala! 3 5 "3 roshett.t 70 2 : J |anon, a three-time winner, 54 to| ‘motaje .. 271, 26 WN string at 39. (Willlamet 4 8 4 Brown.{ : 1 3 - AT LAFAYETTE Tessas EssrE ata 30, leading all. the way; New Al- Ale +s Hers i a Wilt got the victory he has waited for so long by taking the Tiernan.{ 10 1 Buck t . 30 2 Brookston ..ecrerses 'bany’s tall Bulldogs clipped Bed-|ycks 45: ne re ” Pp lead with three laps to go. From | — - ; = 33 the Murrav.e S03 SIA ee 10 3 ade asie ities | ford, a Southern Conference rival, Free Throws Missed — Davis, that point, the American indoor pe M0 PO Yau rel Be Cisan& 10 OMusterss . 3 3 31 EIhart .ooveeeverees 85 to 51, Paul Poff showing the Gardner 3, Robertson, Jewell 4 mile champion built up a 15-yard |. 4 | —— oo mn ol tesecaarsenrataanas ! ; way with 24 points, and Marion |B, Cook 3, Alder 2, Til ursday, won the K. of C. vault! Totals 16 10 15! Totals 23 11 24] Lafayette Jeff. .i....)= . er 2, T ley, Olems lead going inie the Snail lap, . Iyy clearing 15 feet, 5% inches five, Halftime score—Indiana 24. Michigan 11. | . CHR RE HUN fi vl glatghtered Lancaster Central, 86 \ona, Hood, 8 ith 2. : ; hours after completing the 6000, Free, ihiows pied Wiliams, Qe Gary Froebel ....... | Makes 30 Points | oo alos” Hea perhaps the world's Bpest miler mile plame trip from Buenos 2 Skala 5. Vanderkuy 5. Murray 8. - pos aie To |and Don Polizotto. ishing “Kick That ne Aires. Tt was a new meet record. nS RET NG. Dame Rn s I S res S C fio ny Monse of ary Froshel Gi the Clinton regional, in the . | t he world’s| eT meine | 8 scoring, pumping second game of had kept him undefeated since], Richards, currently the egiona co cr appy dfis in 30 points as the Steel Ping |second g ES i
Billed for the 1 p.m. encoun (ter are Edinburgh, triumphant |winner of the Greensburg regionjal, and Batesville, which survived the Rushville eliminations. The semifinal appearance of In-
{mealtickets for the third tourney dianapolis’ esteemed representa«
tive is the first one in history for Attucks since the Tigers won their first sectional after they joined the IHSAA in 1943. ~ No Single Hero Lending credence to Attucks'
| team overcome odds in ing seconds which sank Madison physical superiority. I saw Cris this afternoon, and tonight his pus Attucks demonstrate to crite fielder in the last minute of play ics that courage and the will to,
games tonight as the Caps whip- Schlundt’s 26 points. {triumph was the hard-fought vice ped Cleveland here, 5 to 3. Two other defending regional|tory it earned by lashing a fine The setback stopped the Bar- champs—Winslow and Auburn— Franklin Township team, 60 to ons’ 13-game winning streak and reached the “Sweet Sixteen.” 36, in yesterday's afternoon game. pulled Indianapolis even in the Winslow's twice beaten Eskimos Anderson romped like a frisky teams’ season series: four vic- edged Loogootee, 57 to 55, and |colt while submerging little tories, four defeats and two ties Auburn romped over Northeast-| Brownsburg, 82 to 43, in the first each. ern Conference foe Decatur, 76 daylight skirmish. The triumph also added se-|t0 61. | No one hero can be singled out lcurity to the Caps’ post-season Score 26 Each for Crispus Attucks’ dramatic, playoff chances. They have to Cal Grosscup of Auburn and breath-taking victory. But it has win only three more games to as- Decatur’s Harold Bohnke toppedito be reported that soft-spoken sure themselves a spot in the the scoring with 26 points each. Bailey Robertson, an 11th man on playoffs. They “clash tomorrow Kokomo and Batesville, licked Attucks’ team, scored the winning in Indianapolis with Pittsburgh./PY Peru and Rushville, respec- basket five seconds before the gun Gordon Haidy, Cap wing, gepHvely, during the season, reversed fired. off some first-period fireworks|the tables tonight. Kokomo out-| Robertson, a first alternate, when. he attacked Referee Red classed Peru, 71 to 47, and Bates- made Attucks’ 10-man tourney Dunn. The fracas cost Haidy a|Ville, leading by as much as 20{team this week only after Leah« $50 fine and he was banished Pints at one stage, blasted the man Covington was scratched befrom the game. His place on the Lions on their home floor, 65 to|cause of a slight illness received Wilson brothers line was taken b4. after Attucks won the sectionals,
over by Nelson Podolsky. Freddie Glover notched his 43d goal of the season in the second period. The game was tied at 3-3 with two minutes to go when Johnny Wilson put the Caps ahead, 4 to 3, and Bill Folk tacked on another goal with eight seconds to ge. It was unassisted. He also scored a goal in the opening period.
Hockey Summary
Cleveland —Goal, Bower defensemen Buller, Lavitt: center, Douglas wings, MacKay. Olson. Spares—Willlams, Lund, Hergesheimer, Thurier, Busch, Tomiuk, Wochy | _Indianapolis—Goal, Henry: defensemen {Heller. Kraftcheck: center, McNab: wings, Morrison, 8clisizzi. Spares—Folk, Woit, {Reid, Glover. Carveth, Haidy, L. Wilson. J. Wilson, Podolsky Referee—Red Dunn, Carse
Sonmor,
Linesman-—Bobby
SCORING First Period 1—Cleveland Wochy (Lavitt Buller), 19:41 Penalties —Haldy 710-minute misconduct and game misconduct
SECOND PERIOD 2-INDIANAPOLIS, Glover (Kraftcheck), 6:56. 3--INDIANAPOLIS. Folk (L. Wilson, J. Wilson', 14:47. 4-—Cleveland, Thurier (Lund. 19:42. Penalties—Olson, Glover,
g Sonmor (major), Folk, Buller
Mt. St. Mary's 65, Towson Staté
THIRD PERIOD 5-~INDIANAPOLIS, ‘Morrison (McNab), 0:32. 6—~Cleveland, Lavitt (Douglas). 2:16 7T—-INDIANAPOLIS, J. Wilson (L. Wilson,
Heller), 18:05. 8—INDIANAPOLIS, Folk unassisted), 19:52. Penalties—~None SCORE BY PERIODS Cleveland 1 3 INDIANAPOLIS 0 2 3-8
Reach ‘O. K.' on Bowl
CHICAGO, Mar. 3 (UP) Committees from the Big Ten and Pacific Coast Conferences both “reached agreement in most areas’ tonight at an informal négotiating session’ on renewal of the Rose Bowl contract.
Henry Blanks Mohawks HERSHEY, Pa. Mar. 3 (UP): |Gordie Henry turned in his third | shutout of the season as the Hershey Bears trounced the Cincinnati C lp 0, .in
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Only three former state champs survived tonight's firing — Lafay-\ ette Jeff, Marion and Muncie Central. This afternoon, Edinburg knocked off Madison in traditional ‘dog -eats- dog” téurney style as the 64 sectional champs were reduced to the 32 regional crown contenders. Afternoon games reduced the 64 sectional champs to the 32 regional crown contenders, Although not considered as classy as last year, Madison's Cubs were favored to emerge victorious this afternoon. But after the opening minutes of a ding-dong battle, the Cubs trailed and never were able to take command. Meanwhile, the three other 1950 state finalists and the three unbeaten clubs still had their banners flying. Lafayette Jeff, runner-up to Madison for state honors last time, led Rossville all the way, 46 to 34; New Albany's towering Bulldogs swamped Mount St. Francis, 75 to 49, and Marion's Giants, who almost went down in last week's sectional, poured it on Union Twp., 58 to 33. Top-ranking and undefeated Gary Frobel, the Calumet's top choice to “go all the way: won its « 25th consecutive game from’
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Times All-Regional John Davis, C, Attucks ........ Willie Gardner C. Attucks ..... Jack Tilley, Anderson ......... | Robert Jewell, C. Attucks ......
John Clemons, Anderson Halle Bryant, C. Attocks ...... ent Poore, Anderson ..
Robertson's soft lob. on the left side of the basket capped a tremendous surge by Attucks which had to come from behind a 72 to 62 deficit with 4:15 to go. Robertson's field goal lifted the Tigers from the -depths of sickening defeat to the heights of the sweetest triumph Attucks has ever made. The torrid battle raged feverishly, with the fortunes first swinging to one team then the other in the blistering pace. Anderson jumped off into an 8 to 2 Jead gunning for a run away at the outset, They forced Attucks to take time out and Ate tucks came back as Bob Jewell, Hallie Bryant and Tee Taliver' pulled to within 11 to 9 midway in the period. y Jewell, one of Attucks’ tireless competitors, tied up the game at 14-all with a fine pivot and gave Attucks the lead with another fielder before Kent Poore cone verted two free ones. Unerring Flicks The pace found Bryant connects ing on one of his unerring flick shots, giving Attucks a 21 to 20 first quarters lead during a pallmall period. The resurgent Tigers, whose greatest forte are their ability to put out a little more each time the occasion demands, threatened
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Selections ‘sian Forward 6-2 185 Sr. eves Forwdrd 6-6 170 Soph. andes Forward 5-11 167 Sr,
vases Center 6-5 199 Sr, sess Center 6-1 166 Jr.
ssise Guard: 6-2 180 vsess Guard 5-10 149 . Se, sores Guard 6 188 on pil . Comp
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