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His Trojans Came Up Hard Way ~~ To Re i 1a} In Jaking Their Regional Crown Harmeson to Drill NCAA and NIT Bids Pe By FRANK ANDERSON * xrssmnm
Times Write: COVINGTON; Ind., Mar. 8—"The ‘menu on the cafe window says: Hot dogs . . . chill , , . nickel coffee , . . “Win the state title or
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’ ”" He won , Mar, 6 — Glen| The Oklahoma Aggies’ stun- bust. i i HEA College head ning loss to Detroit, a team they That's food for thought. So you step around to Savingten High on hand, th football coach and one of the few previously swamped by 25 points, School to see what's cooking for the semifinals in Indianapolis Sat. 9
fhen to win nine letters at Purdue, was slowing up competition of urday. The Trojans tote their Clinton regional crown to Butler Field. that Manage
tends to set. to the Boilermakers] fields for both the NCAA and| house to test Crispus Attucks in- in Wil return “mohth, as a back- National Invitation Basketball the 2:15 p. m. game. b Lyall Hage and Harlan Lh Wore, Tugs field coach. : { Tournaments. today. oa The 2000 citizens of engood, o e Citizen's
the field for and no time the players w were. runnin called for lot work
this flow tional Insurance Co., graduates ® : of Covington High School, will honor Covington’s regional champions at a steak dinner in | the Columbia Club at 6 p. m. tonight. Covington was slated to practice on the Butler fioor this afternoon.
di 8) { The NCAA now has seven of EVANSVILLE ACEerl, 810 its 16 teams, including newly] Holder, acting captain ° the {erowned Big Ten champion: Illi-| Evansville College quintet, will {nois, and the NIT has 11 of its 12 see lots of action tonight when [teams with the addition of St. the Purple Aces meet Franklin | Bonaventure. : } 1 College in the semifinals of the | Put the Aggies could have beNAIB * qualifying tourney at come the eighth- NCAA team if erre Haute. Indiana Central
they had -won the Missouri Val-| and Taylor. will play the opener
[ley Conference championship last andthe winners. will clash-to. | 81 L.DX-beating Detroit. And, in} morrow to determine who will
‘addition, they ‘would have been able to accept.an NIT bid which! University where he remained un- 9° to the: NAIB Journey, yi 1942 when he joined the World Oi Si
{is belleved to he theirs for the ar II Navy. He moved to Wa-| nC a | _But Detroit's Titans went on a bash in 1946 and later was ap- ymps, p CS 2 [Spectacular ~BoOTing, spree and!
Guy (Red) Mackey, Purdue ath-| letic director, made the announce-| ment late yesterday. Meanwhile, Wabash President Dr. Frank H. Sparks, has said that no consider-| ation has been made for a suc. cessor. Harmeson, who starred for Indiangpolis Manual in high school days where he won letters in four Sports, started his coaching here griet graduation’ in $30: He resigned in 1934 to become, head gridiron mentor at Lehigh
paced river town are proud of 4 their 183-pupil high school and its Coach Don Reichert. Reich | ert is tall, young 38 and busy, but ¥ he’ll talk about his boys at length. ii Tou Gnd that, the. coach came
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and 1938 at South Side. He won state titles those years... What's goad enough for his ex-coach is good enough for Pon Reichert. on in “I realize Attucks is. fast. We're ib ny grad- : not. We'll. simply try to slow the vation from Franklin College. Tigers down,’ says Don optimisBefore Franklin he had learned tically. high school basketball under Burl "nn
, : , —_—_ A ME TIGER HUNTERS—Laviagton High. School. apposes powerkul Crispus -Adtucks'. Tigers in. the second “afternoon game of the Indianapolis semifinal Saturday in Butler Fisidheute: The-bopetul Trojans are (front row, left to right) Phil Gritten, manager; Bob Stringers John Bodine, Jerry James, Jack Kenny, Bill Corey, Bob Knecht; (back row, left to right) Ed Grubb, Dale Randolph, manager; Ronald Dornblazer, manager; Don Reichert, head coach: Kevin Woodrow, Virgil Sweet, assistant coach; Ed Daniels, Jack Spinning, Gene Hougland, Leroy Keeling, trainer.
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taking, | scored a 62-52 victory, avenging
; ; Ts .. THE BALANCED Covington pointed the Little Giants’ athletic] : : . 5 oo, |[Friddle at Ft. Wayne South Side ! director, His Wabash football ». their earlier €2-37,loss. Cage Fans Flock roe el=Je ilt Ma Be - [He barely Nad hime Ren aa Stops Dente * Bie Ay teams won 25 games, lost and| e t - Myst Beat Houston " N Y Covington before the 4 ae wind tied six. He took on ie sus: M onig Now the Aggies will have to To Tournaments, joned for a four-year cruise In leading soured 35 Neryard Jer. isd the p ball coaching duties a abas beat Houston tomorrow night to’ K es § T m $ pz Cor . this last season winning six and clinch the Missouri Valley title Set New Record ey ame oO ourna en Covington has come down the Guard Bill Corey (5-11) is the Incre losirig 16 games. Boston ‘Has Trounced It they tail again that woul d ) " { semifinal pike once before. That other senior member of the start- Practice o . , . | 3 ’ Fa Me Local Cagers 4 Times throw the league title into a A RECORD attendance was set| Gary Squad Knows How to Use Height, 'was in 1045 when Reichert was ing five. He's most dependable. ang Slosed ; three-way playoff between the in this year's 1951 sectional tour- in the Navy. Howard Willams) Junior Forward John (Mose) c b:
There ought ts be 4 law dgainat| oot ry Fy ile, eu. Lhis Year's 1951. sectional your Lafayette Coach Has Tricks up His Sleeve routine by 3(
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{guided the Trojans to Indianapo- Bodine and Sophomore Guard 0:30 Boston. the time that got underway and ters. .I. V. Phillips, commissioner | By KURT FREUDENTHAL lis only to lose, 39-38, to Rushville Bob feel. round out the start- To The law of averages would suit finished, it would be too late for of the IHSAA announced today 4 : United Press Sports Writer in an afternoon game. ing five, dine’ (6-1) is a good ; g + ¥ bel, striving for its first state crown, and xii At Awards Fete the Tndishapolis. Olmpiani the Augie to enter the NIT, 4 totalof 1,021,576 fans attend- igi ed eg g ss = rebounder and most improved to get ma
: two-time winner Lafayette Jeff may play the key game of the entire| . The Olymps and the Celtics fu i. Beging at Madison Square eq all sessions at the 64 centers! ¢oyrney in Saturday's high school basketball semifinals at Purdue, REICHERT'S assistant coach, player. Knecht is aggressive and
meet. at 8:30 tonight in Butler Garden, New® ork, on Saturday. to surpass last year's record at- University. _ JVirgil Sweet, was a Member of smart. Hes 5-10, " . pr ion. | And a playoff might also foul tendance of 999,992. The increase Their battle may rival in intensity that fought by Indianapolis the 1945. Trojan - sem 2 - . KENNEY'S SHOES will be di VNEUPS oi (up St. Louis, which already has of 21,584 brought the attendance rispus Attucks and Anderson in the regional finals here last Satur- He'll tell you about the par oa Moog ign, Nh 120) Barnhorst ... FP |. Macauley (32) (accepted an NIT bid. . .mark- ahove the 1 million total day, though it was very doubtful ——— ‘Mar. 3 has played in Covington year. ears (14) Holland pe Cooper (1111 Ylinol i i ak ' Por awe C...... Hermsen Cit ols. clin, x x #
new training said: “I'll ma the field afte in. Anyway, somewhat to squad until a
Named Honorary Purdue Cage Captain
re 38) Groza ....... {IRS aS A RE CO SSE LEE dhe tn. northern rivals williwould “try a few things we didn’t pasketball history. The 1945 team size 14 and sports the nickname
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ba in us nL Ri nt on hom ne Ba sat ne Hk ima iki { . p ; : “Feet § themselves i Qi FIT SN il y ky atkins ce Harsabers (16) championship HyV Hea tiie > mien done i #ogR “5 dp “the But fieldhouse try last time wii. wen its regionai by dumping pre b3 Fl oh SH 3 AAW : Bammer. 1 a Eo ies Broadcasts WISH and WAI Pa 4.30 /8an State; 49 to 43, # East! THE RECORD-breaking at- on a one: oy dpe; | “Brookston, the “smallest” of viously , undefeated .Waynetown. The Trojans have a “Sixth Man 2 HEU what ” .h h wip captain of the" : Lansing, Mich. If the Illini had/tendance is significant in that the which 161 points ilies {the semijfinalists, with an énroll-/Six years later (Mar. 3, 1951),/Theme” in senior. forward Bob g
39 until June physically ar members of old. So it I 1951 Indians into shape ea were under tl
{ment of 92 students, is in the the Trojans eliminated urbeaten Stringer (5-11). Reichert hails {third tourney round for the sec- Waveland to cop their second Stringer as the clutch player. He's fond time. Coach Ken Norris’ |regional. Pitted Seyera) games out of the {Bombers were the only team left. vington came by its 19-7 rec-|!!I'® 8 a sub, has shown his cour{with a losing regular season. .4 nglen way. It won the 288 by coming back strong after {They dropped 10 of 18 games. |.ct five games of the regular ® broken leg in football.
-|Pleldhouse in their Aifth and last 0st, that race would have ended Indianapolis sectional attendance went through J rut Daves. basket game of the regular season, Score | n a tie because second-place In-'was the only center of the 64 t0!the hoops. ) Cafl MeNulty, Logansport,|to date: 3 |diana finished its season with a/fall below last year's figure. A a. 0 =» : fof f d who set new single] Four for the Celtic tor 28-58 victory over Wisconsin at total of 95573 fans atfended the. LAFAYETTE, ‘Bg Jn Cindy ol cords Re the Olymps BWACH, None lof Bloomington, Ind. |seven sessions in Indianapolis this Froebel and Elk-
] - i , year, Last year’s figure was 102,- hart, which season; was voted the team’s most| Olymp press releases say the| Late Illini Rally y y e meets Brookston
p : 480, a loss of 6907 fans. : ‘Norris rests his tourney hopes .ocon added three more scalps a 8» yuki e player Award al he local ‘pros gre due. And so they| Jliinols aus by ow Points Gross receipts for the 64 sec- in the 1 p. m. lon two veterans—Ed Hutson and i, the sectional and the two wins| THE REST of the squad ine who ve, Lions Club annua quet last are. Only éne Boston triumph 708 = ny a o pay a od tional centers was $432,425.32, opener at Pur- {Jim Stoker, who led the team in the regional for a 10-game win [cludes junior guard Jack 8pin- three years ne Washington Townshi a eh No Te To-37 goals or Pon Surpassing last year'sirecord pes due. are old ac- [tnrhugh a Moutictlle ectional greg, ns, oh Eo my tandien Including pr scored 376 points for pala. a aeriige led the Illini scorers ®!Pts Of $416,654.01. (Suaintanees: Ro : nd Logansport Yegionar | ‘The regional was rough, both (eo rated a competent remo Peters, 15 pla record for 22 games. His 251 Olymps. Two came at 78-15, one|t0 their most important victory) The Indianapolis sectional was, Freudenthal # = decisions being one-pointers. The, or o 0 Lb FET Co rward and on the f
kite Albany, another with 16 points. ¢/the only sife throughout the state » | nad 3 Joings. Wille Sonny Means, "be televised, - powerful quintet in the “sweet! Macauley a Star | The 49 points increased ‘the BS SR A San 16,” they squared off in Lafa-
Boston, first in the NBA'S|Iini total score for the 14-game Takes Miami Grid Post (reine, "0lday tourney last De-| "or 1 four teams, Froebel com-| *# x» ‘his first tourney after missing the Eastern Division, features Easy conference campaign to 989, ani OXFORD. 0. M U s ” piled the best offensive tourney| REICHERT HASN'T scouted sectional and regional because of Kd Macauley, Charley Cooper and average of 70.8 points per game, a x ny ak s (UP)—| Froebel licked both Lafayette record, averaging better than 66 the tall, powerful Attucks Tigers, mumps. after which 1} Bob Cousy. The Olymps feature four ahead of th io dora Farseghian, Zi, look over as and New Albany In that four- points in six games. Elkhart hut he cts to get reports! Two Soph d Kevi niform to in Marion J . (four ahead o e previous record head football coach at Miami Uni-|¢ t . u e expe B poris| WO sophomores, guar evin & uniio ‘Ralph Beard, new coach Wah-|of ch extravaganza at Lafayette, averaged better than 63, and soon. He expects to follow Frid- Woodrow (5-9) and Bill Askren K
66.5 set by the Illini a Year versity today in place of his for- 2 Wah Jones, Alex Groza andlg eo Y In pace hag Whipping Jeff, 54 to 44, and New Lafayette nearly 60. ‘dle’s South Side style of play, (5-10) will not dress unless the |Groza’s_charley-horse, 80. {mer chief, Woody Hayes, who has Albany in the finale, 41 to 35. es Sol y pay, ) Riddle me!
ELKHART S East NIHSC Trojans shelved Filmore, 33-32, in| champs emerged Victorious from the afternoen and Waveland, 50-
the South Bend regional. 49, in the final. |Grubbs (5-8), who'll be playing
points for 14 Big Ten games also|at 83-79, an overtime. was 'a new mark as was the 34 he @cored in a single game against Minnesota. All the records broke previous marks set by Jewell Young, current Southport High School coach County. Nine members of the varsity
Riddle, veter in camp, did k ‘himself as Elmer huddl dent Owen
Gene Houghland (5-11), quick and la scrapper; senior guard Ed
Indiana finished second for the Lafayette also had its defense gambling on ball-control and a mumps decide to stay in town a Bwarded No ah ih Macauley is a 202 average seventh time in 10 years under Moved 10 he Te aching Job Jeff's Buckin’ Broncos, in turn, UP. holding its opponents to a slow break. while longer. Pitcher Forr 0. Norman Greiner. Ft. Wayne; Shooter. Cooper has 9.1 and|Coach Branch McCracken. The! . BS took consolation honors by de- Mere 31 points per game, The slow break paid off for
Here comes Covington, Field\Friddle in 1930 at Washington house. Hold those Tigers.
feating Elkhart, 59 to 49.
“Froebel is a great ball club,” commented Lafayette Coach {Marion Crawley. They have fine height in Johnny Moore and
. .|Cousy 9.5. Beard weighs in at 16. Hooslers never trailed duri ] G S . fayette; | : i uring, MeN uty: Donald Bol, LAlavetle: rosa sports 21.1 when he's upitheir final victory, holding a 27 College Cage Dermody Hammond; ‘James 20d about. Groza’s charley-horse 20 edge at the half, and were led i S Stone. Summitville, and John! XePt him out of the Olymps’ last by Bill Garrett with 21 points, 0X cores
Toeppe, Frankfort |masterpiece, an 87-72 loss at Tri-\while Jim Clinton had 19 for!
Palmer, Rogers Top Mat Card
Indiana (88) Wisconsin (58) g
i : - - EO Included in the list of 11 fresh-|Clhie® Sunday, Tri-Cities iio econetn, | Brown.t 3 i "4 cinton.t : 550% Yisaewmie xo steyich (both 6-5) Bushy-haired Steve (Jungle man numeral awards was Dave qoniony removed Jones from the! Garrett Sets Marks ifoshef 3 3 }Markhamt 1 § §and they know how to use it. Boy) Palmer, South African Bertram: of Southport. undefeated ranks. Under his tu-| Garrett's showing gave him a Baumsner! § 8 0Deuchel! 0 3 3] ry heavyweight contender, and si sates ltelage the locals had won two P2IT of IU scoring records. His|Dobsons 0 0 iDanikec . 1 1 1 BUT CRAWLEY, who already puyqdv Rogers, the “Atomic : [te 8 A 792 points, broke: the thr |Satter.f 0 1 OCarpenterc 0 2 2/has piloted three teams to the : : straight. {{9< points, >the €@-yeariGarrettc 7 7 5 VanDieng 4 3 3 Blond” from Camden, N. J. will over | S | Groza May Be In |scoring record “of-:757. His 193 Luft.c 0 1 INicholasg 4 & 1/CTOWn, Is one of the shrewdest at tn ' Wi total this year in Big Ten games Mirandse § 0 3 yuswwene § § §cOAches in the business. If there's Meet in a return bout to head . ’ | Groza's recuperative powers Are was 11 better than Ralph Ham. Binge 1 8 2 Johnson. 6.1 0a way to stop Froebel's 26-game pro wrestling action in the Arm- 8Y di ». famous. So it's likely he'll try the iiton's school record set in 1946- Vieau.g 00 1 |winning streak, he may find it. ory ring tonight. IN SPO S NSi ne n 0C ey orng Geltics Jonight, i Jot, goodbye 47, Totals 25 18 320 Totals 18 22 19 HIS boys were beaten just three The hard-bitten Jungle Boy Re at Pirin h AS emDPLY| Bij Tosheff, TU forward, sank| Halftime Score: Indiana 37. Wisconsin 20. Limes this season. :
as bottles at an Irish wake when
trounced Rogers here two weeks f his three free throw attempts, to
a He didn’t give away any trade ago in a major mat upset. To-
Missed—Brown. Buck, Garrett,
Vieau, Clinton, Remstad, Anderson, |
BIGGEST GAME FISH EVER CAUGHT
Freddie Glover, Indianapolis/ Alex isn't around.
Olymp John Mahnken became
push his consecutive total to 28!
wing who has scored goals in
a member of the Pablum Patrol
a new league record. In addition to Illinois,
Carpenter 2, Van Dien 5, Nicholas 4, Ward, 'secrets | Johnson.
other than. saying he night's clash calls for two falls
out of three with a 90-minute
11 straight games for a new teams Michigan State (43) Hiinois (49). C I RB k bh Il time limit. yesterday when five-pound five- r . fy 1t pf! iz 11 pt COllege Basketba American Hockey League record, ounce Kristle made her debit in nament or he CAA tour [poverty } Tiivamey Ff 37) g By United Press wD Australian 1ag-team skirmranked sevénth inthe Individual Boston's Memorial Hospital. John Kansas State, Brigham Young Somer. 3 0 0Ssumeardrf { 0 0 EAST ish completes the two-tilt program used to play for the Celtics. ' ' Means. ¢ 5 1 4'Sunderlage, g 4 8 2 Boston College 68. Rhode Island State 34. arranged by Matchmaker Billy scoring today. play North Carolina State and Co- : West Virginia 72 Bet you Kristie would like to Shodgtass. v4 1 3 Lriechers © 5 1 1 Wow Virsinia 3% Penn State i Thom. It will send Herbie FreeGlover's 44 goals and 29 as- be told by her dadd a lumbia. Stauffer,g 0 0 0 Beach. & 20 4 72, Sasachus s 53. man, New York, and Johnny Rosists were good for 73 points, two tk ¥ oe : Y Some AY! The-10 teams previously named ISchult, g 0 0 Oloua 65. Michigan 58, coco, Boston, against Lone Eagle, better than teammate Max Mec-| 08 De Daye h or i 8 t utp: to the NIT were St. John's, Brig-| 5... 14 15 18) Totals 17.15 1g Minas 48. Slichisan State 13 a 63 Montreal, Canada, and Herman Nab. The league leader since the Mar: 6 1951, the nigh hey ham Young, North Carolina State, maiftime _8cors — Michigan State 22. (INDIANA 68. WISCONSIN so © Krauser, Los Angeles. zeason opened is the veteran Ab Snocked off Boston and a four- Arizona, Lawrence Tech, Beloit, Tilinois 22. {Detroit 62, Oklahoma A&M. 52 ii
DeMarco of Buffalo with 97. Glover can stretch his record this week as the Caps entertain Cinefnrati Thursday night and plav i» Pittshurgh Saturday night. Buffalo will be the opponent here Sunday night.
On the Ice
AMERICAN HOCKEY LEAGUE | DeMarco. Buffalo cad Gh fH 5 ht
game jinx.—F. A.
KO and Crown [nos
|sey Joe Walcott, bubbling over Northwestern with confidence, that he will knock out Heavy-|Michigan
| Dayton, Seton Hall, St. Louis and | LaSalle.
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Carer Vanns 13 929 989 869 INDIANA .. 12 DETROIT, Mar. 6 (UP)--Jer- lowa ’
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Minnesota ‘we : 830 799 predicted today [Michigan State ... 357 659 690
3 MeNulty
Free Throws Missed -—Follmer 2, Bemoras, Western Kentucky 78, Bowling Green 77. Bredar, Missouri 50. Coloradd 46
Baumgardner, Means 2
Bunderiage 3,
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(Final G PG FT Ragelis. Northwestern 14 89 99 Bunderiage. Illinois... 14 B86 91 Purdue +14 8T 8% Nicholas, Wisconsin. . 1 Clasbeek, Iowa 1 Darling, Towa 1 Vanderkuy, Michigan 1 Skoog, Minnesota ... 1 Garrett,
Kansas State’ 87, Oklahoma 48. {Tulsa 60, Houston 44. Beloit 141, Cornell College (Ia.) 53. ! WEST Utah 52, Wyoming 50. rizona 71, Tempe State 50. CLA 49, Southern California 41 WEST VIRGINIA TOURNAMENT | At Buckhannon, W. Va, West Virginia Teeh 81, Bethany 60 Morris Harvey 100, Shepherd State 60. | Glenville State 77. West Liberty State 67. | Beekley 71, Davis & Elkins 61. West Virginia
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ONE DAY, OFF TAHITI, in the spring of 1930, half-a-ton of fighting fish hit his line and gave him the battle of his
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Fight Results
» By United Press PROVIDENCE. R. I.—Ike Williams, 142, Trenton, N. J. outpointed Beau Jack, 146. Atlanta, Ga. (10—nontitlei: Jackie Lovatt 187, Providence, decisioned Wilbert Wilson. 152, Roxbury, Mass. (8):\ Sgt. Carl Jackson, 154, U. 8. Army, stopped Johnny Luz, 154, New Bedford, Mass (4): Billy + 147, JRoxbury,. decisioned Red Perkins, 184, ‘Manchester, N. H. (6': Lou Thresher, - 183, Boston, decisioned Bob Woods, 183, North Easton. Mass. (4); Johnny O'Brien. 124. Dorchester. Mass. decisioned Charles Gomes, 121, Providence 4).
i PHILADELPHIA Pércy kh ade) hai, outpointed 33%. New York (10. NEW ORLEANS Willie Pep, 127. Hartfore, Conn., outpointed Carlos Chaves, 133, Angeles (10), |
+N J--Billy Neri, 138%, Bridgeport, Conn. outpointed Ermano
Basdett, James
133, Carter,
G A TP Charles and 5 more than seven rounds to do it,”
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Stadium.
“I've never been in such good | shape, and I know I'll knock out it won't take me
the 37-year-old challenger said. The square-jawed Camden, N.
look written into his granite like features by three unsuccessful attempts to win the heavyweight crown. No such knockout claims come from the camp of the champion. “I'll have to win on points,” Charles said. “Walcott will be too tough to tag.” - : Undaunted by the 3 to 1 odds established against his taking the title, Walcott figured being an underdog was much to his liking.
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