Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 February 1952 — Page 3

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§1SS, BOOM, BAH-—Decatur Central's cheerleaders go into their war dance—with cartwheels,

yed—to whip up a little more froth from rooters. They performed during game “against Sacred

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It's Hoosier Hysteria— Chart of Indianapolis’ Sectional

What Else Could It Be?

iv ED RENNEDY , WEBM-TV announced today

Scotch ~ p i 1c) y O by :. } 3 rot hn that telecasts of basketball play socks and decorated ) ; were the uniform of the dav. this vear will not bump the Ken Ae Ind tt Murray television show from sen-aged Indiana was on the! | - : : : Teen-aged . h : its usual J p. m. Saturday night loose and the spirit of Hoosier X tess — basketball led spot madnes haskethal | . . macness : Indiana High School Athalr. letic - Association regulations m > x . 1 i T : < Today was a : prohibit beer-sponsored pr oclassroom ‘ : ’ grams adjacent to high school and the subject sectional ba athletic activities telecasts, A ball. : five minute ‘filler program—3 With the shrill serear Mf 1 p.m. fo 8:05—will separate the aged girls and the cracking two this year with telecast shouts of boys who V { ¢ from Butler Fieldhouse startsometimes changed in the n ing at 8:05 p.m. of a cheer, 15000 frenzied fans et. “ cheered their teams to victory or vision camera's eyes for the third. consoled thenr in eat time. It"was a hungry crowd too. Plans are ‘o televise the Satur-

The first ne started at 8:30 day afternoon and pight sessions a. m. Wit an hoéur 1500 bags af the sectional, regional, semiof popcorn were sold, washed final and final tournaments.

down with 1000 bottles of “pop.” Today's e: ; rising crowd ar+i Cornflakes and milk were re- rived 4n gaily decorated cars placed with popcorn ind cokes which crowded the parking lots! this morning. round Butler Fieldhouse and in

Indiana High School Athletic =4 Association Comm ioner L. V. Ine. buses. : The buses made more trips from the Circle to the Fieldhouse delivering their side-bulg-ng load of fans. : So while bobbing, weaving. haved erowd we have had In.4jing crowds. cheered them many years,” the COMMISSIONeT calves hoarse, 10 bovs on the

sald. “Not a single case of mis qyry

Phillips, who can wear no wchool’s colors, sat bac 1 third row

aisle seat and -cheered the crowd

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conduct has on ton tion so far.™ arformances t} r on “Ya + ti : erformances they continued to The con Aissicner 3 5 oiLner prove another generatjon of Hoo-

reasons to cheer. The sectionals sjer hove were born with basket- Spencer 47, Freedom 42,

were sold out in advance and he halls in their hands. could be happy that 105,000 fans - ee — will pass through the turnstiles ill Women of Moose

this week. Sixty-four sectionals over the state would be witnesse« by more than a million people before week's end, the commis-

sioner predicted.

Looks Like. Sellout I vital at 8 p. m. today. Commissioner Phillips said if [t's one of many free shows the spirit prevailed for the state given or GIs by the lodge’s tournament, it would be a com- Kitchen Band. Mrs. Kate Hansplete sellout in advance, This de- ford direct spite the fact that the tourna

ment woul he under the tele- serious, there'll ba skits.

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Warren Central 47) Manual ...... A) Washington i444. 18) Broad Ripple .,... 19) Ben Davis c.vi0e.. 3 8) LAWECRECR seis snnses 14) Decature Central 39) Sacred Heart 3%) Technical coven. 63) Beech Grove ...... MH Crispus Attucks 30) Cathedral ......... 1 Deaf School ..... +32) Howe ...... «snes 8)

Southport Friday. 1:30 P. M.

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+ Sectional Scores

At Bedford Fayetteville 58, Williams 39.

Shawswick 5%, Campbellsburg 35.

Manual

SAY AH—Decatur Central fans go wild in various ways— mouths opén wide in yells, eyes rolling heavenward, hands reach for aching head.

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At Indianapolis Tech 63. Beech Grove 27. than 100 Crispus Attucks 55, Cathedral 49. Howe 66, Deaf School 32.

At Bloomington

At Brazil

ourt played their hearts out to Bloomington 53, Mooresville 45. winor-ioser And by their sterling Ellettsville 50, Smithville, 31.

Coal City 58, Coalmont 28.

At Clinten

Dana 27, Tangier 23.

St. Bernice 54, Marshall 31.

Bloomington 50, Mecca 41.

At Danville washboards and trick trombones Amo 45, Pittsboro 27. . \ g from thé kitchen at Bil- New Winchester 46, Claytof 3. At Evansville Evansville Central 66, Evansville)

Bosse 50.

: At Franklin. In addition to music, comic and Bargersville 50, Edinburg 42,

Whiteland 47, Helmshurg 35.

a ice miminbi aime Bandits Get Ten-Year wou nL mningiurs | SopiOnces

Spurgeon 62, Winslow 61. | Three young gunmen id

At Huntington

{mitted 13:"jobs” among . 5 | av receive 0-year sentence Union Twp. 55, Polk Twp. 43. today recdived 10-ye ( Jefferson Twp. 55, Wayne Twp. |

At Hartford City Redkey' 78, Poling 45. Gray 64, Madison Twp. 36.

or holdups of a market and a

36. liquor store i:

One of the three was Daniel! fee lacy, 22. of 914 8. State Ave; who was up before Judge! [Saul I. Rabb in Criminal Court 2} for the third time | i

Huntington 77, Lancaster 37. At Jeffersonville [Jeffersonville 51, Salem 49. {Leavenworth 35, New Washington 29. | “ } £1 hild C i | acy, .a father wo children, At Kendallville Lacy, fatner of we pleaded guilty to robbing the Carrollton . Liquor Store, 724 E 10th 8t., of $51 Nov. 21

‘Wolf Lake 45, Avilla 43. | LaGrange 68, Lima 42. | At Lafayette Judge Rabb, noting 10 T'S Battleground 45, Shadeland 41. was a long time, said to Lacy: M itor 53, Wea 42. “You're giving up the best vears At Michigan City of yeur life.” [Michigan City 70, Stillwell 24. [Mill Creek 56, Hanna 26, { At Muncie {Albany 43, DeSoto 38.

Released. in September Lacy, who admitted four other; hoidups, was, released from the] state farm last September «after| |

Muncie Burris 59, Eaton 36. a one-year sentence earlier im-| At New Albany posed by Judge Rabb [New Albany 68, English 47. His first appearance before. Corydon 44, Elizabeth 43. Judge Rabb resulted in a one-|

At Richmond ' Richmond 80, White Water 13. Centerville 66, Boston 29. i At Terre Haute {Pimento 65, Prairie Creek {Glenn 53, West Terre Haute 44. : At Vincennes Ave. Jan 55 Monroe City 50, Freelandville 48. Gattrell, a carpenter. now face {Evansville Lincoln 51, Cynthiana 5 potential 17-year stay behind [Vincennes 56, Tritehton 34.

year suspended sentence. The other youths, Denzil Em-| erson, 21, of 1515 Broadway, and| Kermit Gattrell, 19, of 1127 Col. ‘ lege Ave. pleaded guilty to the] : £70 hold-up of the Golden Rule] Food Market, 3358 N. Capitol

bars since he was on parole from i d ja previous 1 to 10-year sentence] | At Warsaw {that still has seven years to run [Columbia City 51, Milford 46. {Judge Rabb gave him the orig {Syracuse 69, Mentone 41. {inal sentence in 1949 for grand At Washington (larceny. : | Plainville’ 64, Petersburg 43. Err also admitted five {Washington Catholic. 65, Elnora 2ther hold-ups.

Times photos by John R. Spicklemire.

ALL IS NOT JOY—Into each life, ever in high school, some pain must fall. Lawrence Central player Rice Morris, hurt during game ‘against Ben Tavis, is carried off floor by teammates and Coach Smysor Bruce. (Other photos, story on Page 27). #

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