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hb nl r nd ’ By JIMMIE ANGELOPOLOUS ~*~ If you want to know why I respect teams like Anderson,

Kokomo, Muncie Central and Jeff, go to Tech Friday. The Indians are in town. And if it weren't for Myron Garland's bad ankle, I.think it definitely would be a rip-

roaring geramble. MYron turned —— - EB his ankle last week and his re- Cox, 15.8, and Phil Mitchell, 14.4 bound work will be missed as The Wildcats have more than much as his nine points.a game if scoring, They have get-up-and-the Techite can’t ambulate. dash. and they'll play you off your Coach Herman Hinshaw’s Green feet. They won't let you rest and Wave rules the roost with Rich- they have five boys who move and mond in this fire-and-brimstone scoot, and two, perhaps, a third,| NCC basketball league. Fach has who will sharpen the Cats in the won two meetings, Tech downing wébks to come. Right now they're New Castle and Frankfort, the solid. latter at home. Muncie's the only team to conThe Green should be tough onjquer the Wildcats in 11 games. its home floor but it'll have ‘to And Richmond's the only con-! match the startling scoring bal- queror of Muncie in 10. 2 i ance of the Indians. Heading the NCC point-pro-| . > wv 8 ducers is the three-year veteran) THE TRIBE'S beginning to Jim Barley who exploded for 22 beat the drums under Coach Hank points against Anderson. Barley Potter, who handled our Frank- has 87 points in four games and lin Township two-time sectional his 21.8 average has come about ehamps until last year. mostly because he's a classy, Don't let that 5-5 over-all record dead-eye scorer. He's no giant. foo] vou. The Indians’ 83 to 50) Barley’s “only” 6-2 and he weighs blasting of Marion last week|170 pounds. Those are fine vital should detonate loudly in the ears/statistics for a basketball player af our local sectional basketball in high gchool, aspirants. After a trio of victor Anderson comes down the pike {es. the Indians' tom-toms were with a 65 to 45 spanking from muffled in the victory column five Kokomo's veterans. If compari times. But underneath the gilenc- sons mean anything—and they] ers. the Indians have been ap- usually don't —- Anderson took plying some bright red paint. “New Castle into camp, 56 to 37. Among the top 16 scorers in the Tech won at New Castle, 55 to 52. NCC's list of big gunners are. Joe Sexson and Ad Northington four crack Potters. Lookee: Bighad to pump through®19 points| Herb Hood, 15.2 points for five each and Garland came through, games; J. D. Alder, 13.5 in four with eight and his usually degames; John Clemons, 12.8 in five|pendable rebounding chores. | tilts, and Chuck Smith, 12.2 in five] If you're looking for an in- | games. | teresting date of basketball— | ¥rankly, dear reader, I don’t | try the Kokomo Fieldhouse Jan. |

think our fine Crispus Attucks | 23. Elwood's ‘the other half. i team today can stand that kind NORTH CENTEAL

NCC Over-All of balance. But more than that, | w NE wi or Anderson ix the type of hell- Richmond ....... 313 274840 bent-for-leather team you'll find |F9EO008! - +29 Nu Pon f 9 543 415| 4n the big leagues in eight [Muncie 2 } 2] a eek: tates 13 jimmy » vett Af 572 Ir that isn’t enough, powerful gRUTTOE nil 1 2 8.30 wm Elwood, who has heen shunted Out Lsansport, : 3 3: 8 i 303 of the Kokomo sectional into the SCORING LEADERS Anderson hine-team clearing (NCC. Games Only) house, Is going 10 make things, ey. Marion 5 Rt Fa ANS interestingly complicated. | Williamson, Kokomo .- 3 n n 3 16.5 Cox. okomo ..... .ss 5 y = 2 {Hood, Anderson ...... 5 30 18 78 132 AND LOOK AT Kokomo . . . Mitchell Kokomo 5 26 20 72 I44 1 |Armantrout, Frankfort 4 26 14 68 16.5 the téam I thought was the No. 1/a 50. snaerson ... ta 8 12s Y weeks AgO: Smith, Anderson ... } gears In {ne Sjate two uek gt | Harris, New Castla .... 3 22 12 56 Ly Corky Williamson, 16.8; Cly €! Alder, Anderson 4 24 6 54 13.5

Butler, IC Find Basketball Road Rough

“HOME WAS never like this.” Butler's Bulldogs and Indiana Central's Greyhounds

were voicing that sentiment today. They tried the road

last night and found it full of basketball chuckholes. pm e———— The Bulldogs’ trip to South | Bend was 8poiled by otre College Basketball |Dame’s Irish, 55-49. And Indiana Anderson 36, Indiana Teen un io Central came to a 71-63 bad end| entral 63. 7 | | hg TY sh Butter 45. at Franklin. , falor 35. Hanover i: no Other results Involving Hoosier shoataity 3. Wr RS (WYA NI |cage teams last night found An-Alderson-Broaddus #2. Beckley (VF ) i d i Indiana Tech. 86- : d 62. 'derson downing Athans Aa an naa: Collere 61.146: Taylor stopping Hanover, 75.

, Little Rock JC 6 Skanes Tock rd Hore (Kas) 69. 74, and Valparaiso squeezing by Wayne, 53-50.

Brandeis 66, Westover Air Force fad 57, St. Louis 56 9 : .

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arroll 74, Norbert 54 -Buttker

65 (double overtime). uffalo 80, Niagara 78 . Lincoln (Mo) 45. THE NOTRE DAME

hamplain 13, Union 6 contest was tighter than Orson ' i (Pa.) 54, | . . Clarion 81 1 eman 55. |Welles’ halo most of the way. The,

~ 70, 85. fem Jouth 50. New Hampshire 58 Delaware 84, Drexel 52. 7 Dubuque 58, Iowa Wesleyan 55. Edinbore 51, Slippery Rock #1 Emory and Bena 65 Milligan 52 ¥indlay 95. Ashlan 5. 'ashington 79. Richmond B54 Tonsil VA 69, Salem (WYA) Adolphus 15. Duluth 50.

{lead changed hands 12 times. | [Notre Dame took a lasting lead lat 46-45. Butler had led, 41-40, at the“end of the third period. Joe Bertrand’'s long set &hot gave the Irish the push they {needed. Joe's basket made it, 46-| rd 5), in {45." Butler pressed the rest of the| A Assumption 48. way, but. couldn't wear the Irish

Rg Tamale Moria Central (TIL) down. i “. Freshman Keith Greve sniped Louisiana College 60, Centenary a Luther ue Casi College 43. {teams in scoring. Bertrand and Millikin 31. Illinois Wesleyan 1 [John Neumayr led the Irish with North Carolina State 85, Northeastern 53. Arkansas Frosh 50. | The win ended a two-game losQhlo Northern Bh. 49. Okiahoms' 40. ing streak for Notre Dame and Oregon 50, Washington State 45. Randolph-Macon 56, Newpért News 46. {Butler left the court with a 3-7 shepherd 76, Bridgewater 70. mas. 5b mark on the season. i i dame) Louisiana 83, Southwestern | st. Ambrose 58, Central (Ia,) 37. {Indiana Central .and never reBenedict's 73, Maryville Mo.) 53. [linquished its lead. The score was st. Mary's (Minn) 78, St. ‘Olaf 5. Texas 41, Southern Methodist U. 31, Franklin's Ralph Ferguson took Toias och $3 New Mexico A. 4 M. 80. | scoring honors with 25 points. Wont Virsiol Yeeh yt, ‘Coricnid {W, a) Cen ral. Woody McBride of the Western, Tlinaly 76, Kinely Coil 5%., Greyhounds, the ‘state's leading Westminster (Pa.) $4, Warneshurs 36. The win was Franklin's first in four Hoosier Conference starts {Indiana Central now has a 2-2| conference record and 8-6 for the

slenville 66. Gustavus Hamline 56, Carleton Hobart 85, Jthasa 62,

Hope 19. on 78. s mingham-Southern Si. oward 53, Bir gam South

8 William Jewell 66. Baker “54, Wilmington 87, Chase 9 Wofford 85, Newberry 64,

5. { Lincoln Memarial 60 Tort nary 55. 17 points for Butler to lead both anhattan Monmouth 6, Augustana oath Carolina | 10 each. Ohio Northern 80. Bluffton 62, brought the Irish record to 8-3. Presbyterian 80, Erskine 50 South Dakota State 57, St. The Seaton. FRANKLIN SCORED first on Louisiana St. Bonaventure 76, Canisius 61. t. Bonaventure 76 anisius 140-36 at the half. Texas Christian Univ. 42, Rice 30. West Virginia 76, Bluefield (W. Va. 51. [Bill 1 Bright's 17 topped Indiana Western iil, Cape Girardeau 5% scorér, was held to five points. | and fourth in 11 games over-all,

ATTENTION! [on Notre Dame (55) Butler (40) | fg ft pf fg ft pf | Leslie f 24 5 Burdsallf 3} 8 k Owners! Bertrand! 3 4 5 Reedf 000 ruc . {Rosenthal.e 4 1 4 Stewart.r 6-1 4 Shine. 0 1 3 Hollowav.x 3 2 Bi Straseer.g 1 1 1iCrosley.s 9 0 2 Neumayr.f 4 2 Ji Radkovice.f 3 2% Lewinski.c 4 0 2 Theofanis.t 00 0 | McCloskey.g 0 0 0 Porterf 40 1 Btephens.g 3 0 1 Zobbe.r 1 0 0 | Gibbons. & 0.0 1 Greveg ¢ 5 3 ! Hulfl.g 1-4 8 Totals 21 13 25! Totals 19 11 2§| { Score by Quarters Notre Dame .......... 14 14 12 15-85 Butler A ass 19 18 8-40 Free Throws Missed—Leslie '3, Bertrand

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Caps May Try One kame y This Season

Stephens, Burdsall 3, Crosley 2, Greve, Zobbe 2, Porter. Officials—Jim Lymper, Joe Conway. Franklin (71) Ind. Central (63) fg ft pf] is 1t pf Ferguson.f 8 9 4 Sinclair.t 5.1 4 | Rowan, f 2 5iMiller.t 000 {Suitanr.0 3 3 § Bright? s 3 3 ; { r.c J . { Our SERVICE DEPT. remains Siewel c il 4 Plokart.e 2.11 ’ 5.8 | Lucas,c 0'0 Of. OPEN TiL MIDNIGHT |Anderson,g 0 0 2|Thomas.g 81 3 } . $ {Mendenhalg 4 2 4 Colescottg 3 0 1 daily (6 p. m. on Saturday) | jacheides 29 § to.save truck owners valu. -| SH tala RH { otals otals oble time on the road. Trucks borarii Scoring By Quarters y can be driven in at the end . Pranklin . ...... fans 17 23 14 17-71

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Sunday matinee hockey may find a place in Indianapolis’ 1952-53 schedule plans; but not this seashbn unless it is a onegame ‘experiment. ’ Although Sunday afternoon hockey is meeting with moderate ‘success in Cincinna‘i and Buffalo, a quick switch here is improbable because: ONE: Season ticket-holders purchased ducats on the premise that Sunday hockey for 1951-52 would be played at night.* ~ TWO: The time change would entail. much netification work ; over-stamping already-printed tickets. ”» w

w ” ” DICK MILLER, general manager of the Indianapolis hockey club, contends that the Caps have a larger volume of season ticket holders than either

| Buffalo or Cincinnati and that

those fans are qualified to beef or ask for refunds. Fans were polled after the last season regarding Sunday afternoon and night hogkey and what was the most desirable starting time. The result was a predominant thumbs-down for the afternoon. They asked and gota 15-minute earlier starting time. The poll, a true reflection opinions were those of people, who already were Sunday night fans. . It didn’t reach the ‘fan, who wasn’t going to the Coliseum on any night. Miller is considering another survey that will give a more true perspective,

however, was not

=” ” » A SUNDAY afternoon game was played here Dec. 24, 1944, when the Caps and Cleveland played a 3-3 tle before 5189 fans. If another such game is to he tried this season it prob-

o ably will be near the end of

season, ‘ Matinees in the Coliseum will be a definite consideration, however, for 1952-53. vent a TV tussle with Sunday professional football games, one proposal would be to play 8un-

|- day night hockey until after the

New Year, then make the

change to afternoon.

» = ” HOCKEY: generally draws better dt the gates after the

New Year if the club is a con- |

tender. That has been true in Pittsburgh and here. the present Indianapolis team in the Western Divigion’s place it can't offer much for salesmanship. The Caps try a new selling point tomorrow night in the

Coliseum against Syracuse when

Freddie Glover, a goal-getting right wing, plays his first 195152 game for the Caps. He has returned to replace Enip Sclisizzi in a trade with Detroit. Sclisizzi's 37 points, a team high, won't be missed if Glover is anywhere near his last season's form when he scored 48 goals. That was tops in all pro hockey. ” » ” NOT THAT it will concern the Caps, the AHL governors have set up playoff plans calling for the same player pool as last year (50 per cent of net receipts for the minimum games in all series). As last

| season, first place series will be

decided on a best four-out-of-sevén basis while lower clubs will play three-out-of-five. In each series the first two games will be played on the ice of the club having the most points in the league standings at season's end. The next two games. will be played on the other team's ice and if any additional games are necessary, they will be one-night stands on alternate rinks:

8,0 ” AHL President Maurice Podoloff sticks by his guns that a referee's judgment nullifies any protest. He has thrown out two protests filed by Cleveland and Providence. Cleveland protested after last week's 3-2 loss to Pittsburgh contending that the referee had ignored, a fight on the ice and permitted play to continue unit}

the Hornets -had scored the

winning goal. ° . Providence’s protest of its 4-3 defeat at Buffalo last Thursday was disallowed for the same reason. Two pucks were suddenly discovered" in play while Providence was scoring a goal. Referee Walton Russell disallowed the goal saying he whistled when he saw two pucks, Evidence showed that the second puck appeared on the ice after Buffalo. Coach Murphy Chamberlain had thrown it at Russell.

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: THE INDIANA

Kegling Cellar Dwellers

‘THERE ARE few of the lesser-icrew . faces Standard

POLIS TIMES

Brands,

lites ‘In the city bowling leagues which is now caught in a tie for that haven't, vowed to improve on/eighth place on a record ,of 23 future performances during 1952. wins and 31 defeats:

One of the earliest qpportunities comes tonight to the cellarconfined Glidden Company, now staggering in 12th place of the Twilight

Whittaker's Senators run up against Johns-Manville. The former is in third place with a 33-21 reading while Johns-Manville is resting with a 29-25 mark in a tie

for stxth place.

Forest Warmoth of Whittaker

Have Chance To Move Up

. . Jeff Sinex #olted a 631 in the

* WEDNESDAY, JAN. 9, 1952

Ld Reeeh Grove—Penn., R. R.

. Steve Romanyk ra ia ak Naval Ordnance at Prichett-Hunt- R Delaware Alleys—Allied Printers 593 + | y r ‘ ya _ O'Grady Alleys. Dick Druart had or : C RBWA Women's. Longue" 550 Y, g rire: * ertrude arr iat ets aa a 603 in the same circuit. re American STATE Wenton's 538

Jack Henry had a 640 in theicarol McVey

: ; Women Q East Side Chevrolet League. His p,, Sabara Grotto Women's League. H fellow-competiters were Jim Jack- Central ~ Alleys—Publie Service hog Charles Lohman his Ramen Wen a wie 518 son, 605; Olen Hier, 605; Bob Earl, ‘Marina Windhorst LT ‘at s y : ¥ ’ 601, and Bob Striebeck, 600. John Baker an aM a 534 Helen Reid y

> (ley aria BowlClarence Moxley of laria V i one,

: 449 tind S. Rubber Women's 638 series rma Brizss vY loasu,

ing lanes posted a 638 Series yrma Briggs . ose. 518

or ad - action in the Recreation . : _score to lead the ac! n Georze Walsh oa lige League With .a {Senators leads the sverage div Pennsylvania Recreation Leas | I — 13-41 record. sion with a 130 mark. Bob Sowes Les Martin had a 633 for Sta- ; ' ; The Glidden of Mike Haney's is second. tioners, Inc. Boh Potter rolled 2 Dynkel’s Ratings ! i i iL 608 in the Gyro Club League. ° A Action still Tabbed Fair The remainder -of thé leaders include: | Rati RATIONAL . ’ 1S i uptown—CAA Leasun® oe (Rating through Jan. 3) at Speedway al- THE BEST of another mediocre, tral Alleys. Sowers games were C. Anderson aver 30 Kashington a: ERY State 454 {leys but may & card last night in Indianapolis, 204-268-184. REY uden, Goi fanaa rr Duayesie. 1) Towa" g22 p { rv : : BEM fessssensnnssrenanesady 594 | 8 y : prove. to. be a © swoich | saw Ott Gray roll a 658 series for, Third place honors in -thejdomer Loreus ......-., rel gee Indiana co TTT W TMichigan oe jfeal surprise Hoosier Monument in the Troy men's division went to, Bernie |suori wowi Alleys—Sport Bowl Womers go (ltt * 75.8 Manhattan © 83 {against Mike 3a : | Mills of Solataire Beverage, who eernice arobne ...... groves St aneas State 75.4 Okla. Asm 81 Haney's quintet. The latter 13 Oll League at Sport Bow’ alleys.| re through with a 655 series. . Swrm Alleys—Rotary League s61| Miami © 783 Brigham young 5) | . : p 0 8 y CRICK #akbleh is. vin aiwie sass Dunncavasanss ; ! record. . 2 Te [014-232-200 at West Side Alleys, |Georse Gray oo cra League | Louisville 33° Okla. City 870 , N 656 by Dave | rales Lane 526 E. Illinois St. 172.8 DePaul 86.7 Second-place Klincher Locknut| Next came a y Dav Among the other .impressive Paul buicuer . Cooenineees 538) Pagal 73 Toledo 86.1 {has a chance to cut into the pace-| Sowers jo Pompey Alte Hoi scores in the West Side Classic | A" Radley veils spawer’ & Tight A | Burdue n Yi Joming 81 setter's margin, e third-place’ in the A.M.A. League at Cen- . | Al Hutcninsoi ha : Ss 1 1 TCU |setter's margin. Th ird-plac A Rue ay | League were P ete Gallagher, Fox Rutcamsen, Loon ‘Goal’ and ou 1acion He i Film. £53 i y worthy Ford, 635; Leo Ahearn, Hele Bruce shasvrennrinssiees cv S00 Mich gate ¥ “So” California 83.1 | . a | mtael CE iscanssnrnnnne | Notre Dam . 5. 3 : ’ * |647; M. Johnson, Conkle Funeral|uoel. secker 21liNew York U. 69:8 Fordham r= (Co) e or {Home, 641; Earl Henry, Freynluive Otouis 213 Minnesota 66 California py. 833 A [rose Viuve wea "aa . 1 Geo’'to % > . Joseph, : 68 | ue evi % Brothers, 611; Tiliford Wright, rountain Square—ure Oil Mixed League For 890 Utah"? a $1 J |634¢: Chuck Markey, 630; Jim|raudie CIoW re ewrie » 03 EAST MIDWEST i * @ ° Brandt, 603; "Mike Bisesi, 603; Shirley Aun, Leonean, i 371, 12. Fames; Duauesne NY ni st. Lous Pr | i i IR dn, " AAA ~— hoosiery orkers A > St ohn s, nadana "ma { no 1 n on .|Ralph Galé, 603; John Conkle, Phyllis vavis ... . “ : 2 Syracuse 75.1 Kansas wi | 3 : x ' Lou ,ompard . « 90 gt B ‘ture 74.0 Kans. St 7 | Sh: Wilbert Jichwine. oi Sl = * indians ®. Mallory League a Lasalle * 128 Miami, So 34 i ; opp; » Fre chell, 617; Vivia vil Yasir nreis Seton Ha : ." Illinois 28 - Tonight VY. A. Mixed League N York U. 69.8 Purdue n | Five Himes out of eight Short le vs tridge a 1. |John Fehr, 602, and Bob Weunsch, [Ruth Smith... Ea iiaba nares 439 | JEN oil 83.7 Dayton aL Broad Ripple Shortride t Tec iridge will be right on a basket-| y : { Uioarles nerman . bes ceaeoe DIR Neo hattan 68.2 Illinois = lb 11 ourt Just look at the Park ea |617. : “= “rrivenew ticereation—Tuesday A.M. 54 Villano: a 7.7 Mich, State td {da cours, «us ” - rn i 1 y Margie wechsier vesisne DAO Ye . ia 1 teaser —————————Cte Roy Schmidt paced the rele 1 SOUTH FAR WEST record: | C v : i " won-Ten League ! ; ommercial League with a 641 Mary Bass Sire iss Suen Aa « 560 Kentucky 89.5 Washington 7 4 The Blue Devils picked up their hand in the second half and; merela £1 . Jo ann A ober asia iii. De lW, Virginia 73.9 Brig'm Young 678 fifth win in eight starts last night,|found Wesley Porter's 17 points| series at the Fox-Hunt alleys. [ary alexancer : LL 023 Loutsville 33 UC LA 4 ki I 52-44 atm ost helpful. Carpenter's 11} Bill Adcock of Greeley Brothers «0 Penny. Rei VEN Laie sl E Ka. State | 683% Foomine 61 Tech Be winners held a 21-13 points led Franklin. | had a 605 series. Joe DuBois of Earl Swaze Wibtn's Riasus es AB Ww, = tSate 88.3 California 652 . : po RR Crown Equipment was a lead- gaie Tutu - : evens SOO tate g 3 83.1 s e- atie utile —— . br U 65.8 Oregon 618 lead 8 He en of the frst Pe. utardsville (431 Washington 3 | or with 600. Larry Lehmann. =. Sueedway—Allifon’ Mixed 7, Miwe State #1 Pepperdine 634 ! v . 4 . J . .. . of a : ’ : &1 Tied az epL BUFSIRE All lay Moore. 1x " nt Peterson.{ 1% ft » rolled a 602 series in the Pure virginia smith he iVest Ricetiia 48 Nk ame pairings Tp gn dah Tonight Shortridge Ww play Moore. oa Hu tT Oil 1 t F tain S Moon-tite Bowl—Western L is shown with its Dunkel Rating, or basBroad Ripple at Tech Other Haring 78 5 Spe 3 } i I League a ountain Square pa; Ciyngenpeels: 34 Letball “batting average,” earned fo date | Broa . PP v's Socket are Jones. 1% 2Redersine. 2.) ii League. i Mes omens Sponsor 47 |For example a 50.0 team has been 10 points | . + . A v e ’ |Sames sh en and Howe at LN 1 3 8 Tianter.s i i 3 Fred Nikoll scattered the wood Parkway Allevs—Solataire League Tn. Thar Tae RIE 0S Toner [Park at oF y x eiCong 3 2 2 Sheets. 2 2 Bat the Taria Alleys for a 612 ser- Elvyn Mahon ........<.......o ooo ogi this fo nat, meat te fortes) ht in / ; . gO . a ‘ OMPSOM . cus coven x sasasins sd am A » v Lawrence (enira . b. Hane 3:2 5 padders.« 0 : lies. Ed McCall rolled a 628 in the 2 On CE randt Heater sik points, Paskethall teams, Yo Sot . follow o ” ell, » J Lindgeyv cesaannns ® past performance ratios a osely, and i had to get along | ote { 8 3 5 Chevrolet Indianapolis League ntiemes n Ray of Lourdes the ratings have not been adjusted for { CATHEDRAL ha g 1ast | Jones.{ 0 1 0 the Prichett Recreation lanes. en MeQuinn ; Bea Mind 1 588 such important factors as home eourt ad i i st — - — od » 1 i . sague vantage, u « 3 nges. |without Tom Caton again la Totals 2317 18] Totals 22 10 21 Clarence Heicken posted a 609 in EE A 587 Hence, the ratings are not helpful as. nor night. Tom’s absence seemed to .- Scoring by Quarters— |Speedway Alleys Irene WOTKINBR ... ceezeevrs rasa 465 to be construed as, nor used as, gambling {make a difference, too. The Irish Crawfordsville ...... i 2.38 84 " ye. Albert Hoereth $23 information. i | snington ...... _ |were ragged in the first half against SE enfield, but began to! Shortridge (52 Martinsville (44) 1 : | 1g ft pf! fg ft pt Ove A emeiens 37.49, The game Johmiite 3 3 abt 13] down Greenfield, 57-49. e | Johnson, \D. Bates. 1.0 | Jones. 3 2 2Whaley, f 2 2 2 {was played at Cathedral. | Bruce. f 1 4 O0/Lowrey, f 06.3 as kept Caton out of the Fallwoodt § § gine ij 3 1 1 CRS 2 . alch. nderson.e r's 16 Fledderihnf 0 0 0 Inmang 2.33 root cr. ene 3 YIM 11D y points 21pe . |Peterman.c Warren. & | { ’ | Meyer.g 6 1 4 J Bates.x 1 6 3 |" Washington's Continentalsigiuis {5 Jigrondstreets 1 0 3 [found it rough on the road. They shoemakrs 1 1 2| {dropped a 63-54 decision to Craw- Manolios,g 0 0 1 ria] |tordsville. It was the Athenians’ Totals 181620 Totaly = 1710: {fifth win in 11 games and Wash. snorirides Hearing PY 11 3 18 8 g Martinsville . i 3 dd | lington’s seventh defeat in 10 MEFURSVSE Lo iiied Holett, 2. Jones. contests. Balch. Duncan 3. Barney. Stallwood, i 4 8» 8 !Pledderjohn, Marshall, Whaley. 5; D. Bates , 2. Ennis, Inman, Porter, J. Bates, Broad- | CRAWFORDSVILLE took an street 2. 3 % in the first period and | hl Jead oly there P ! Cathedral (57) Greenfield (49) | : : ft pf! fg ft pt ranklin Township was a 800d springer.t 1 ? 1 Darling t $473 . | | Noe, e, {host last night, too B00 The | Biackweit.t $3 { wit 1.413 - 1 eyer.c 3 eMAree.c o Flashes were bounced, + PY he 2 0 4 Fletchers - 1 1 3 . lvisiting Silver Creek. | Schrader.« 3: 4 Shirlev.s 2 : ] | | ' ey, { The winners held the UPPET | Roseman. 580 nley.g | i - | Totals 23 13 221 Totals 15 19 21 | 1 ioataedey OTe BY Quaticree seeyri # 2 athedra. masssanves | * > H. S. Basketball SE el ant 4 dr : | TV | ree rows 88 pr , CITY Pursay 3 Schrader.” Blackwell 3," Smith, Darling " 57. reenfle dd . emaree ' etcher . T . : » Ge vis % Washington 54. | Conley. 2 : » Shortridge 52. 1 artinsville 44. | ‘ Silver Cregk SL, Fratille, Twp. 36 | Silver Creek (51) Franklin Twp. (36) OTHERS - 1g ft pf] fg it pf Alexandria 4, Macklcrilie (2. | Ehtinger.t 3 % 3{Hannan.t 2 3 3 # y elbyvilie . 0! Tr, | Mar » » Aten. Pine Village 43 Poon. t i i ilsroentard 3 3 3 9 7, Oxford 45. | Weber, & Keough, Battle Ground, 4 icomington University 41. [Nefl, c 0 1 3iSettles, c 213 4, ’ Bluffton 62, Rockcreek Center 3 Dean. ¥ 1 0 4!/Reasoner.c 1:13 Boonville 66, Evansville Mater Dei 45, | Phipps, & 1 0 3Berrvsg 1.1% Bowling Green 44, Blackhawk 38. | | Meyer. £ 3 3 3 Brazil 42, Greencastle 36. |Shimer.g 0 2 Bryant 40, Wayne Twp. (Randelph) 3% Loe Land, & 0.0 Cormel 43, Fishers 0. Totals 191332) Totals 131017 Colfax 113, Whitestown 38. [Silver crea". » Quien] v3 3) Columbia City 53%, Alblen i“ Franklin Twp. 6 16 3 6-36

Concord Twp. (Elkhart) 56, ‘Wakarusa 19.

Dana 56, Bellmore 44, Darlington 55, Clarks Hill 18, Dyer 55, Jackson Twp. 42. Farl Park 70, Wadena 11. English 68, Hardinsburg 55.

Evansville Central 65, Evansville Memorial 2)

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Farmland 58, Spartanburg

Gary Wallace 71, Gary Emerson 39. Gary Wirt 51, Calumet Twp, 39. Glenn 80. Dugger 37. [Greene Twp. (St. Joseph) B55. Madison Twp. (St, Joseph) 53. | Grovertown 61, Hanna 46. Hamlet 52, South Bend Central Catholie 50 (overtime), Hawesville (Ky.) 44, Trov 39.

Honey Creek 51, Otter Creek 39. Howe M. A. 48, Lima Twp. (LaGrange) 29. Jackson Township (Decatur) 52. Clifford £1. Jackson Twp. (Randolph 39, Saratoga 21. Jasonville 66, Cory 31. asper 55. Vincennes Al. Kentland 69, Otterbein 38. LaCrosse 53, Kouts 48. Lebanon 5%, Frankfort 41. Leo 63, Roanoke 52. Liberty Center 44, Clinton Twp,

34. Linton 60, Sdllivan 40, Lynnville 57, Haubstadt 37. Madison 60, Salem 52 | Marion 65. Huntington A7. {Marshall 38, Bridgeton 26, Middletown 52, Summitville 41.

(LaPorte)

Pree Throws Missed—Hannah 8, Mar{tin, Carpenter, Settles, eRasoner 4. Berry {2, Mever 2, Porter 4, Popp 2, Weber and | Phipps 3.

Basketball Notes

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