Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 December 1951 — Page 11
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Play Butler Here Tonight
By FRANK ANDERSON IT'S NOT hard to beat the drum for tonight's ButlerWabash basketball game in the Fieldhouse. Wabash is
supplying the boom-boom-boom. The Little Giants dipped into their treasury for a new bass drum this year. The one they
tish dictate ecg e tin producers, corporation ties.) rge quantity of d price. At the ers want to sell
Attack, 45-40
By JIMMIE ‘ANGELOPOLOUS
A resume. of the Tech- -Shortridge basketball game might be given like a, book review.
«It's largely for the class’ consumption and not outstandingly significant to hold: an all-school assembly. = Thus,
outcome of Tech's 43 to 40 victory over rival Shortridge at Tech last Gi nt S t 0 f f Washington Fi
In Coliseum Tonight
The temperature was on a roller coaster again Friday but in the Coliseum the i ice was warmed by the scintillating performances of the nation’s top-flight figure skaters trying
out for the 1952 American Olympic team. - The entire fields of Wile - skaters—both boy and girl divi-| The session ‘will open with the sions—competed in school figure dance division where three conthroughout the day but the big testants will be selected. The
Et he A ro ahieg a women's tree skating will follow land then a section of dance
be on the line and the contestants
to go their limit, metals such as insist on higher
night probably interests Tech and Shortridge fans in general and Coaches Herman Hinshaw and Cleon Reynolds in particular more than it would the general basketball populace.
f they have their ney in the world for our defense—
From a tactical standpoint, had last year was silenced by will ‘unfold their entire re ertoires skaters will display their talents si w th team S Dicked 1p Suir Shiste I Wi h Bugler's Yone-dent ehesring Sey Hi an Stiomt Po Riingh os lo |in an effort to win a berth in the U m : For Tech, the winners, it might 0 in to Butler and Wabash have a ., vay or the winter games in| gq championships at Paris folor if be noteworthy that Tech showed ’ rich hardwood heritage. Tonight } Yesterday's show was second '©Wing the Olympic games. d that you say, : sterling Rom shark powers without| Ben Davis’ high-riding Giants at as Shey) Ie heating for N to none from the standpoint of| Dick Button, the Harvard senior sath your right i oe eS ay kept its 10-game winning streak a a. In me. 3 oy ya yoo revision and Beolibucy but tonight| who has won an Olympic title and : Northington. y ity y another hot breath to- they met Butler squeaked by, i | transform into | cour world championships, arrived autnenEsRIRERIRRETI Ind Northington, the high-scoring day 59-58. ; maneuvers and acrobatics. [1ate yesterday afternoon and will mite, cast a gloomy palor in the| Coach Jerry DeWitt’s balanced an? windup tonight's performance with Tech stands when he picked up|quintet staved off a brilliant| WABASH REPORTS with a an exhibition of talent that has
hing. On one-way for Indianapolis bus stops on the
his fourth aad fifth personal fouls in a matter of seconds with more than two minutes remaining in
the first half.
second half rally to down stubborn Washington, 51 to 50, at Washington lasknight. The Giants went into the final
4-2 season record. That's riper than Butler's 1-3. But the Bulldogs’ opposition has been Big Ten all the way. Last time out Butler
Olymps Roll
won him recognition as one of the country’s all-time greats. Button lis scheduled to appear at 11 p. m. |He is exempc from qualifying here,
clobbered Michigan, 63-53, and paid for it. by being snow-bound for half a day.
Why not? Northington is one of the city’s' top-notch ball players and Tech was down, 30 to 22 when
two minutes of play, leading 50 to 45. Harry Federspill’s pair of {free throws and Bob Wilbur's free
In the school figures Friday, Tenley Albright, a 16-year old [national champion from New-
Over Hawks
morning, busses narl traffic and
fons in the block the former: School No. 26 ace/toss for Ben Davis moved the a E hangs Stier VI) or 4 bY M ton Centre, Mass, scored a mild fouled out. count * gton and Capitol ra unt to 51 to 47, Ben Davis. ponent. Tallest member of the ] er e, - upset when she finished in fron
Washington's Nelson Jones made a charity flip with a minute remaining, then rebounding Federspill popped a fielder with 20 seconds to go and the Conti|nentals trailed, 51 to 50. With 15 seconds remaining,
of highly-favored Sonya Klopfer of Long Island, N. Y. Miss Klopfer is ‘the “United States Senior Women's champion, Maragert Ann Graham of Tulsa finished third. The remainder of women skaters in the order of finish included Helen Geekie, St. Louis; Frances Dorsey, Detroit, and Zella May Rarringten, Los, Angeles. ‘In the men’s division, Jimmy Grogan, 20-year-old: amateur
Little Giant starting five is 6-1 Center Rex McCoy. Pivotman Ray Stewart of Butler exceeds | McCoy by five inches. | Leading Wabash is the very] capable George Savanovich, who has averaged 17 points a game. George is helped along by Steve Chicki, top scorer of last season = ” » THE BUTLER attack features Orvis Burdsall and Mike Rad- | kovic. Burdsall leads the team in|
TECH STARTED off like it "was going to own Shdrtridge. Joe| Sexson, Morris Wray and Northington each popped a pair of field«rs in the-first quarter to shoot Tech to a 12 to 4 lead in four
minutes. | Federspill attempted to th But Shortridge, instilled with pay) rk into pe Puig ok te much of Reynolds fire and basket- bounds play under the Washington | ball acumen despite. its com- basket, but the ball hit the back-
parative inexperience this year, hoard and Be 2 bounced back, but mostly from|gjon. B Davis Yook Doses
the foul line.
ns is because the of the street and and they have to s to make a left
THOSE WRITING a book “about the Indianapolis Olymps to{day could call it “Gone With the | Win.” The Olymps are gone. In fact they won’t be back until next year. And the win they took East with them? Why that was, 69-64, over Milwaukee here last night. The Milwaukee victory is hardly worth discussing. But the Eastern trip is. The jaunt includes
on as they enter yn and Maryland § nd more than ons m this.
ly the same thing north. Why f{sn't
on both sides of yusses that make n and stop on the yusses making left {| stop on the left
raffic manager in seems to me, whos or job. Maybe the doing. Could it be t puts a plan on out and see that s happening. ny is doing every. bnoxious. Whether result of slipshod
~—to-12;-and-held-a-17 to-14¢ first=
Shortridge hit nine.of its 16 free throws in the first quarter and the tide turned as durable Bob Bruce and Tom Hollett showed the way temporarily. Shortridge moved out front, 16
quarter advantage. And it wasn’t through. Harddriving Charles Shoemaker contributed eight points in the second period as Shortridge surged ahead, first, 25 to 15, then, 30 to 17, before Tech whittled it to 30 to 24 at the hal
= » EJ 3 THE CONTINENTALS climbed hard after trailing only 15 to 12 in the first quarter. Ben Davis racked up a 35 to 23 halftime lead that Washington whittled with sharp hustle in the third period. (The Continentals came up to 41 to 38, but Ben Davis led, 43 to 35, at the third-quarter post. Washington's Federspill chalked up 14, Phil Peterson had 11, Ed Kernodle - and. Bill Springer meshed for 10 each. The Giants took the free throws, 19 to 18, and the game. The loss was Wash-
point-getting. He set a Michigan | Fieldhouse record of 29 points Monday night. Radkovic is er-| ratic. If the setting’s right Mike | can pour them in. He dumped 22 against Ohio State last Saturday, thitting-10-of 13 shots: Bulldog Coach Tony Hinkle is fairly well satisfied with his offense. The defense worries him. Butler has allowed foes an average of 72.3 points a game while picking up an average of 63.3. “Once you:could win comfortably on 65 points,” says Hinkle. “Are those days gone forever.”
REST PERIOD—The two-day Olympic tryouts at the Coliseum have been odious fr the figure skaters but here are three young ladies who have found a moment to relax. Left to right are Sonya Klopfer, U. S. ladies senior champion from Long Island, N. Y.; Virginia Baxter, Detrdit, who has +-won-several-national titles, -and -Tenley Albright; 6- year-old- from-Newton- Centre, —Mas¢: ranked | sixth in world competition. Miss Albright placed first in the school figures Friday with Misses Klop-
fer and Baxter, second and third, respectively.
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house until Jan, on the caravan
urday, -and-- Rochester York, Dec. 31.
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Currently in second place,
four games and will keep the Olymps away from Butler Field- , 1952. First stop s Boston tomorrow. After that it’s’ Rochester, Christmas night, Baltimore, Sat-at--New-
AMONG THINGS the trip is [supposed to accomplish is first place in the National Basketball | Association's Western Division. the {Olymps are 11; games out of the
star from Colorado Springs, continued according to form by finishing first in the school figures. Grogan has been runner-up to Button for three years. Dudley Richards, a 19-year old Harvard
Hayes Jenkins of Akron for sec-ond-place. The remainder in the order of finish included Pvt. Donald Laws, Camp Gordon, Ga., Ronnie Robertson, Long Beach, Cal, and Hugh Graham, Tulsa. The judges and referees did not announce the official points
student, -was-a-surprise-in-ousting—
ington’s fifth in i games. Ben Davis (51) shingten (50) g ft pf pel f 3 Kernodle, 5! |Federspll, c 4|Springer.g
= SHORTRIDGE was rebounding well and moving in the first half. But it fired only 22 times, hitting
Part of the answer to Tony's question may be forthcoming at 8:15 tonight.
Night in Fox-Hunt Classic Loop |" wn ses me x
haps it will if the | wasn't much. The Olymps have Dick Riggin’'s 602 and Phil Bi-|
te their demands
awarded to the skaters. However, yesterday's test gives 60 per cent of the points the young
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1st be reactionary,§ markers and Myron Garland's yor . sistent action Pray a a), flim Lam os The regaining took some doing ler's notion, too} two follow-up layins brought Tech|, NOBLESVILLE, Dec. 22—vrapel|, "07 "aks “75 to 58. It was centered in the Ruth Ranes, at Sass Jee pus gy] Luckily there was a Bill Tosheft FIRST TIME EVER! -onouncement Tru-§ from a 31 to 26 deficit to a 35 18h school gained its first vic- the third straight win for the Fox-Hunt Clas- Anes Junker, Indianapolis Typewriter, 893) around or the doing might not . 't has been in like 5 81 advantage Just Before he yt he Dashiell savor lm Greyhounds and gave them a 7-3 i League wiiere Dit Arkways Al Alleys—Firemen's League og ' have been dove. ol, I ru have been unable to find ird-period pause. e star . : record to take into. the wes Sacred Heart—E. C. Atkine League time to shop for your Christmas npathetic presenta of the fourth, Tech held a 37 to 2 hese. The loss gave Speedway Tourney at Terre Haute next & struck it rich for|the action in the Fountain Square ‘Mabel Atkins Charon Load xres 465| TOSHEFF'S BEST piece or SUIT or TOPCOAT (ready-to-put-culiar to this cen} 32 margin and continued getting|® 3 Jesord tv. tie week. WW 600 or better. [Classic and Loren Cooper posted joe kiesel + oo ret] eres seuss 531 work (or at least the most re-f on) Leon's will be 's understand it or} the shots, hitting six Of 22 at- fz tt vf) &% ot| Hanover dropped a 73-t0-66 de- Jack Welsh This fortunate/an identical score to lead the way Woo ZIeORS.. poi viii Lingus | Warding) came when the Olymps tempts afield. ti ! ipa $80! ision to Beloft in the only other society included inthe Christian Church League phi Carry id Als Pragune 3% Tegained the lead for good. He 0 PEN chants Bank Bldg. 3 ow McDanaidt & 3.8 Veneer ? ? 4|game scheduled last night by an four honor counts. |at Iaria alleys. Joe Reeve Of mony Bara war—Linde Air Products | ade a nifty pass to Joe GrabSHORTRIDGE, meanwhile, 10st] Conrad". 1 1 3 Genung.t 2 1 2|Indiana college. | Dick Weber, the newest city Jones-Maley had a 624 to be high Mabel Miller -... oo oiiioiiil 452|ogki at 5:29 of the fourth for the S uU N i A Y its promising junior center, Ralph Rarkerc 9 § Jigamplec 3 9 3" moniont's top games match Match champion, led the parade man in the National League at Robert Sears ..... ... ..... ...... 617, layup that made the score; 60-59, e News Duncan in the fourth when Ralph Husted & 31 4 jordane 1 ! 3|Kansas State and Indiana at With a solid 669 series. Weber Fox-Hunt lanes. |Tke A30ot Lanes,-Print Coats Lease orjin favor of Indianapolis. And 10 A M to 3 ¥ M left the game with a stomach in- Turners 2 4 5 Tooles 3 4 5|Bloomington, and Pennsylvania came through for his Mechanics| Ted Licht was closely pressed |; aarsh® Lh Indianagolis League 7a that did it. yh A NEY jury received in’ some under-the-| rg iaie 18 19 321 Totals 18 9 21|and Notre Dame at South Bend.|Laundry team with games of in the Naval Ordnance League | Delaware Alleys—Moose Ladies League Indianapolis on Milwaukee 0 ot to make sure you have an -opporboards scrambling. Pa lu 18 ii ' 13=83|Indiana, Penn, and Notre Dame 236-244-189. In close pursuit was| at Pritchett-Hunt-0’Grady but |=" HUH Goi Men League Barnhorst.t '§ ‘4 3|Mehent £3 HI tunity to look your best for the to pass an antl Five substitutes, none of whom | Pree Throws Missed—-Ciirtls 3, Vance 6 are all undefeated and Kansas Manuel Schonecker of Herfr.| top. h “with a G87 [H Brine ln iti lL 2500 als sosjjonest ™ 8 1 Nifuwhinst 7.3, 1 holid weatherman. Genung 2. Rumble, Wilson, Toole, God: J Jones who rattled th Au an | Banker League Lavoys - 8 1 1iChristiansen.t 3 gif toirdays. played varsity ball last year,|y.wis. Stevenson. Conrad 2, Forrer, Husted [has a 6-1 record. o ed the woods for a| score. Joo Bergman had a 631 [Dick Shitton © on . Javort . § § Sn 182] we wns cuamanTes DELIVERY a Oper games include Wabash ST rls Schoneckr Fosed is) and Duane Adu rolled 302 oy, pitt inns gy GE 14 [ile |] I] TONERS period for the ue evils, bu a utler; Bal ate a avier | Charles Thayer hit with a 619 [Cec es nea | Poshett a 1 1/0'Shea.s 01 6 e who knows sof larry Jones proceeded to keep H. S. Basketball of Cincinnati; Hanover at Car- Johnny Fehr of Bosves Seal | and Bill McGregor bowled a Arnold Kap 13 ve ai 58 | Bren 3 ¢ gen 32.19 PURCHASED TOMORROW! be trusted at Shortridge in the game until the Bon: Bavk CL. roll, Wis., and Indiana Tech at| Fast had a 659 outpu® on games | 606. lid NaS. Ph emmieey Lirugy neagus 584 morals Si 5 Totals 5.3 30 final seconds. Jackson Township at Pike Townsmip (post-| {Baer Field. of 189-266-204. John Mencin, a [ R. Terrell of Blythe Rubber Rane Bul cr Joan of Ars lowpue INDIANAPOLIS" Ferodts 16 2] Jones and Bruce potted short| vened). ER Marott Shoes star, fashioned a |Stamp had a 637 score and Bob) [Tom Treaties Heid Ladies Lease 19 Milwaukee sdisseg 33 1 14-66 erprise interferingd anders to climb to 39 to 36; Manual at Re atiottesvilie (postponed). (College Basketboll 651 series on games of -181- [Cavender of Gibs’ Market rolled Dorothy Miller 455] Gr ask ro anh Haile: often, Ed: | : 3 dt Plainfield at Decatur Central (postponed). i 293.247. ' Central Alleys—ElL Lilly. League... SHA TAILORING COMPANY Sexson and Jones exchanged tWo-ireeh i5, Shortridge x, Greve 35. YATE RESULTS 'a 624. Hap Hanes of the Market Jim prantz a s66| VERIT Goal aon i: INDIANAPOLIS | ation has achieved® pointers, but Garland followed up| Warren Ee RTL Beloit 73, Hanover 66. Basil Cowan of Econ-O-Seal|squad- registered a 610 score in [Tandy ya Xi dianapelis 8 5. Ballway. 34 of 4 attempts, 324; Milwaukee—28 of | 235 Massachusetts Ave. raftsmanship. and Tech led, 42 to 38. A minute sxron 46, Urbana 35 i |Indan Cental 75, Juklang our 3%. had a 651 series to -lead the|Beech Grove Pharmacy League. [Louise Bear c 1.537 "Free Throw Shooting: INDIANAPOLIS “In the Middle of the Block" ded well again |A Albion B54, Coesse 41. OTHER COLLE aria Classic. League. Cow | Mal Welch's 620 was the Illinois—Real Silk Mixed League sas 21 of 37 attempts, .778; Milwaukee—8 of give U. 8. flier later, Jones reboun d|Ashbere 60, Quiney 3. Bricham Youns 64, Santa Clara 59. g an’s alcom doe RY Or Rar 53 oticin seve] Young and Carl Roman. I : trial” That's thd to close to 43 to 40, but Garlan Attica 67. Winamae 43 Buffalo 9%, Case 0." ov 00. total came from games of 224- best scoge in.the Eli Lilly League Thelma Richardson ................. RE oY ney helps with the banked a rebound underneath a Bentonville a &orty oned Cale 75, Orerdotown - (R73 10, 201-226. : |at Beech Grove alleys. Fred Bel-| DELIVERY “GUARANTEED | FOR CHRISTMAS
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eight, while Tech tried sniping 48 |Warrum.e . times, meshing for 10. Shortridge
erred a couple of times just before the half that perked Tech up even with Northington absent.
Then Shortridge hit a void. It|to
went hitless in only nine shots in the third, hitting two free throws in three attempts. Meanwhile, Sexson, rebounding and following-up with zest,
pushed through six,
3 Lickliter,s 5{ Powell, { 0f Dobbs, f 2 Totten,e
Ranhacher, 8
Dhiliss, t Pettit,c 9lJones.s
Totals 16 19 33 Totals 16 18 26 i score—Ben Davis, 35; Washing-
Free throws missed—Ragan, Young 3, Phillips, Warrum 4, Pettit, Wilbur 2, Redenbacher 2, Peterson 2, Powell, Kernodle 3, Dobbs. Federspill, Springer, Jones, Lickliter.
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Gain First Victory
second before the gun. Shortridge |g
had made 10 points in the second half. Tech hit 21. The Green, winner of tour of six, got off 76 shots, hitting .250, with 19 field goals. Shortridge’s
University 67, Smithville 50. Otwell 47, Edinburg BL,
loomington Chrisney 50, Clark (Jonnson) 58, ay Connersville 57, Brookville 36. Corydon 46, Cannelten 42. East Chicase Roosevelt 49, LaPorte 34. East Chicage Washin 60, Jasper 53. Elkhart 66, Martinsville
ty 66, Fontanet 43. 1
Hofstra 82, Union (N. Y.) 38. Idaho State 64, College of Idahe 40.
Central Drubs Oakland City
Indiana Central blasted out a victory over Oakland City in a Hoosier College basketball game last night but Hanover ran into bad luck on a trip to Beloit, Wis.
Colorado A&M 85, Regis 80 (overtime). Colorade Mines 70, Fitzsimons Hospital 52, Connecticut 74, VMI 55. Detroit 73, Houston B56. dickinson (N. D.) 59, Minet (N. D.) 56. Puke 98, George Washington 76. Esstern New Mexico 59, Missouri Valley 57. Hastings 64, Nebraska Wesleyan 63.
Realtors,
reflected in the work of Indianapolis bowlers last night. If dny of the city keglers were anticipating high series as a Christmas gift from Dame Fortune, their hopes died in in frustration as the general out- - put was dead as last week's news, The most con-
Among the other outstanding|Ser had a 634 series to lead the| |scores in “the Fox-Hunt Classic|Link Belt No. 1 League at the | {League were Red Stuart,
Cline West Side alleys. 645; Gomer Allred, hit with a 619. Russ Bellinger's| Chet’s Drive In, 629; Curt Heady, 610 was best in the Allison AC. Marott Shoes, 622: Mike Bisesi league and Ed :Battson had a
Rollo Littrell
sesi’s
William Bryant
s 601 were the others.
leaders include:
Fox-Hunt—Real Estate League
Bill Paust Jr. Taria Alleys—Chevrolet Nighthawk Lease | Charles Ray
Ladies League
Charlotte Kauffman 508 | Pritchett Recreation—Construction League | Howard Tattison ...... iis Fred Shilling .
Schwitzer- Cummings
|dom have they looked so bad and The remainder of last night’s| won, Perhaps the four-day rest responsible for their disorganized play. Or could 2|pe that disorganized Milwaukee's
this week was
.616 sloppiness was SOntegious: | = ”
THE OLYMPS ost -a slim lead .-605 | in the last two minutes of the first quarter, They didn't’ "regain it until 5:29 of the fourth period.
stars are seeking to win their coveted berths, Tonight's program also will include a special presentation by skaters: of the Winter Club of Indianapolis ‘entitled “A Salute to the Olympics.” The Winter Club is host to the tryouts here, following an appointment by the U. 8. Figure Skating Association.
; aly and E ile Central 81, Evansville Memorial Fil 5 a BN oy ow 979 came off 12 fielders in 43 at- 2 ii ee ny - john Carrell Nears Reaserve 87. |Tompkins Ice Cream, 623; Carl |606 score. m may be eviden tempts. Sexson’s 17 points paced LIS Sl. 1e*North Side 57, Fort Wayne Mir. or Woroorierr Tocris, (Kas.) %.| Hardin, Tompkins Ice Cream, 623;| Richard Prince clicked on a
Central Catholic 34. Fort Wayne South Side 52, Decatur 48.
‘em all. His floor- work was worth McPherson Kas.) College 77, Northwest | Bill Bilsky, Tompkins Ice Cream,
626 series to
newspapers.—D lead the Sport | 1 1
Frankfort 63, Tipten 42. Murray State 64, Texas 63. 617; Earl Henry, Sicanoff Tallow,| Bowl Recreation League for ublisher _of sup more. French Lick Rcottsbure 42. © > . $ P Tech UB) Shortridse (40) | Eition at Leiters Ford (nostponed). oon i A poration 10. joes Peyton Printz, Cline Real-| Spangler Garage. Carl Smith : Meadors? 3 3 2[Brucet 38 1 Gury ghsuevelt 41. Gary Fivebel 46 (svar) Sirugon Semis 6. Caiornia 5. tors, 613; Melvin Roach, Zaph’s| had a 616 score for Sarah oll Satamar § 8 Simalleut | |} oil Tvs. (Sulivam 0. Prairie Creek 48. 3s EA plies Siete 614; Bud Argus, 613; Fred Estle, ‘Shank Golf Club and Emmett | best influence Sexson 1 3 s Mevers 1 1 4| Hartford City 52, Roll a . Springfield (Mass.) 80, Upsala 79 (ever n\foihanics Iaundry, 619; Chuck| Byers hit on a 607 for the same | would be a houssh Wak 30 3Barneyt 00 1 Haubstadt OA Yn, st Gioia cain. Yl: Duluth Branch 88. | Markey, Tompkins Ice Cream, team. the corridor in 2 Bp Yeon jjonesd 33: Rollang | 55, Cgnthisha de, ier (post.| J Tocuse 84 Lovola (La.) 65. : 608; Leo Ahearn, Tompkins Ic2| - Secondary scores in the Iaria| r hand.—Mrs. Ra; Da a0 0.0 on ams Sn asks 18. Cream, 606 and Bob Earl, Lapel, Classic League saw Glen Pond] ows, 7 Ti Totals 131818 Honey Creo $0 yest. lors, Haws 35. Washington State 68, Montana 63 (ever-|§04, [rol a 634. Both John Riggin and Halftime score—Snortridge, 30: Tech, nda 83, Graysville 58. Wayne 75, Western Ontario 55. | 2 =...» Jim Carr had 618's while Paul ons dors vO endal ville, 65. 65. Garrett “, ‘ Western Michigan 71, Kent State 62, L h Hi 636 |Brown came through with a 604. Maree Throws Missed= hetith | Rentiand 44, Rensselfer 41.» INVITATIONAL TOURNEY weil ho land. "Sexson 3, Wilson, Bruce, A haan on Hy Re) TIONAL 10 ehmann Hits | — okome LJ 1. N - SSiticiais—Leonard Benedetto an ri Rekome of, Cherian 4I. o>. Marshall As A Wublnlin' See . Bi LARRY LEHMANN of Excel TOS t .) ’ |
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Warren Wins, 55-33 Warren Central pushed away from a 14 to 4 first- quarter ‘Jead to hand Beech Grove a 55 to 33 setback on the Hornets* floor last nig Warriors notched their second victory of the season in seven games as Bill Henke paced the ultimate winners with 15 points. But top laurels went to Beech Grove’s Ross Page, who had 22 points. Warren led, 26 to halftime. Baten was Beech Grove's
sixth In seven starts.
Warren ne 3 peekh rr Ry ot 0 5/Wright ri 4 2 5 4/Challis.f : 0 : Prange.c 2 1 5/Pagec 3 43 Henke.g 7 1 3lZervas® 8.83 Merrill.g 4 1 1lSigmanx 8 8.1 Strough 0 0 1/Carev.f 193 Brune, 0 2 Ji pswelow. 6 0} Hodes ! 1 ? 1/8ussman,g 3 : 3 Moto nnell.g 00 JX Gray.g L. 8 2 22 11 211 Totals “13 Toifiime score — Warren Central 26; Beech jote
Free ows ! Missed—Warren Central 10; Resch Groves, Crouch and Ott Hurrle. a a e——
- Olympians’ Scoring
Twelve Mile at Gilead Dostnened) - Se PT Tae. Ae Wallaes mM Greene Towns ip .(Parke) ) postponed). Walhe! & 97 197 2% 131 (warsaw 54 ome 2. w ra 103 81 287 13.08 Washington Towns! ship J (Case) vs. Western Tosaetf 7 4 218 53 (Howard) at K (pestaon onef or Jones ss a 13 91 synetown at Richmond Fowns ounLaver” 44 i in 8 est Late yette 54, ville a Holland 1% 14744 23 | Sorinen OIA Tra (ost arker 13 8 34 i wir he a 1.5 " | Youns at Satroion (postponed). tals “624 KS 14s Dyer 5%: Mo own Rein Tou eam Average Per Came Merrillville Th Lowell 8.
*No longer with team. %
Lafayette 67, Zionsville 59, LaGrange 54, Rome City 42. Lakeville at Bourbon (pestponéd). Lawrenceburg 36, Batesville 21, Leavenworth Milltown 34. Ligonier 55, Shipshewana 49, Linten 69, Bicknell 43. Loogootee 54, Petersburg 50. Losantville at Economy (pestpened). Lynnville 61, Boonville 4 Mays at Spiceland (postponed). Michigan City 66, Hammond Pee Mississinewa 42, Summitville 87. Mooresville 58, Spencer 4 Mt, Vernon 41, ii Boy ‘Mater Dei 31. Muncie Burris 50, Royerton 37. Muncie Central 70, Terre Haute Gerst-
r 39. Now Ybany 64, Vincennes A New Castle 61, Greensburg, 4, New Haven 65, Columbia City 45. New rket 46, Waveland 44. adison 72, New Washington 47. Orleans 49, {leat Springs 24. Owosso (Mich.) St. John's at South Bend Central Cathuile Qusivonad). Patoka 56, Deck ue? Peru 53, Marion Poseyville 51, Wadeavitle 33. rin Oakland City 32. Cloverdale, i.
h 38,
eelsville 60, i d 53, Bedford ockport 46, Dale 45. Rockville 52, Kingman Rolling Prairie at Re Carlisle
). Romney a4 Weat Point (postponed). tt Yarns Township 3 SRandsish)
(post
Saratoga vs. at Union City, 0. (pes Seymour 77, Browni{ewn 31. Shelburn 67, Cory
i ". Seeth Ban fae Carin 75. Bloomington 0.
South jo "60, Dudes Arming poniponcd). mikar yoned}.
AT Suieprie’ a Terre Haute Cached” wy Buitenr, 40
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