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At Bluffton At Michigan City Bluffton 61, Lancaster Central 31. Rolling Prairie 61, Union Mills, 40. Ossian 49, Jackson 48. Michigan City 57, LaPorte 44, Bluffton 537, Ossian 48 (final). [rchgan City 77, Rolling. Prairie At Boswell L 34 (final). : "Fowler 43, Freeland Park 39. | At Monticello Earl Park 57, Oxford 33. Monon 45, Chalmers. 41. Earl Park 31, Fowler 29 (final). Monticello 47, Brookston 41. »
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Sectional Scores
At Indianapolis At Lebanon Decatur Central 30, Broad Rip- Zionsville 51, Perry Central 44,
SUNDAY, MARCH 2, 1952 RT e 35. #banon orntown on 46, Howe svigrPertinie). Lebanon bi Proriieh ofl).
Tech 39," Decatur Central 3§7 At Linton w=, H
(final). - Jasonville 45, Solsberry 26. { At Anderson Linton 50, Midland 38, Elwood 46, Alexandria 43. Jasonville 56, Linton 53 (final).
Anderson 59, Frankton 51. Anderson 44, Elwood 38 (final). At Logansport yg : Logansport 44, Walton 26.
At Aurora Royal Center 58, Twelve Mile 29. Lawrenceburg 40, Guilford 31. Logansport 37, Royal Center 35 Aurora 30, Rising Sun 38. (final). Aurora 50, Lawrenceburg 29 At Lynnville | (nal). Boonville 59; Millersburg 32.
At Bedford Lynnville 42, Eiberfeld 18.
Orleans 56, Oolitic 55. ‘Boonville 46, Lynnville 38 (final). Shawswick 53, Mitchell 47. ! At Madison Shansnick 84, Orleans 68 (fina ).! 'M adison 32, North Madison 40. |
At Bloomington - Hanover 31, Scottsburg 40. Martinsville 49, Bloomington Uni- Madison 46, Hanover 43 (final | versity 27. At Marion“ | Ellettsville 36, Monrovia 23. Fairmont 51, Jefferson 37. Ellettsville 87, Martinsville 33 yzjarion 68, Van Buren 33. (finab)+ : ‘Marton51; Fairmount (finab)-
Monon 34, Monticello 33 (final). At Muncie
Muncie Central 49, Center 24. | Muncie Burris 48, Gaston 36. Muncie Central 71, Muncie Burris 56 (final). i At Nappanee ; | Nappanee 63, Jefferson 44. : Elkhart 69, Wakarusa 43. | Elkhart 47, Nappanee 45 (overtime, final). At New Albany
(Paoli 38, Laconia 40.
2 « New Albany 47, Morgan Twp. 31. At Covington New Albany 82, Paoli 47 (final). Butler last night. Tech edged underdog Decatur Central, 39 to 37. Shown above (first row, left to right): Joe Sexson, Perry Rodman,
Richland Twp. 52, Williamsport At New Castle | Coach Herman Hinshaw, Al Northington, Norm Wilson and Barney Murray. (Second row): Earl Meadors, Myron Garland, Jon Richards,
At Brazil Clay City 34, Ashboro 23. Brazil 67, Spencer 34.. Brazil 49, Clay City 46 (final). At Clinton Rosedale 49, Clinton 37.’ Dana 71, Bloomingdale 38. Rosedale 43, Dana 30 (final).
At Connersville Connersville 44, Brownsville 35. Springfield Twp. 50, Alquina 41. | Connersville 57, Springfield Twp. .81 (final),
Times photo by Willlam A Oates Jr.
BASKET-HAPPY—Tech's Greenclads bos their best after playing their best to win the 1952 sectional basketball chamionship at game during the semifinals.
Ss Se caonal 39 To 37
Big Green Captures | Its 12th Title, Faces. Anderson in Regional
By JIMMIE ANGELOPOLOUS A versatile Tech hardwood g that came through when the going got the toughest Rd Indianapolis’ 1952 sectional basketball championship today. Tech's stable crew, conquerors of well-regarded Crispus ~ Attucks, grabbed the local sectional limelight by halting a determined . game-long challenge of Decatur Central's battling underdog Hawks 39 to 31, .at the Butler Fieldhouse last night. A near capacity crowd of some 14,000 fans watched
Tech win its third consecutive hard-fought contest in 26 ]
hours to earn Coach Herman Hinshaw's_fourth sectional hardwood diadem.in his seven years at the East Side school,
x Cn tm TECH’ S well-earned triumph! Summary of afternoon games, pliced the Greenclads in the Sectional Progress chart, Indianapolis “Regionals ‘with an- Page 14, . other shot at Anderson's tourna- Another action photo, ment-fired Indians Saturday. *f Fuge 16.
conuirre of Bhwaot Th he ss end Toc want scorlen Tor a = ‘most six minutes in. the final ond game at 2:15 p. m. Meeting] period. Then Decatur’'s heralded n the first game will be Marion one-two , punch—Holderfleld and County's improved Speed way/Rex McKinney — combined with five, winner of the Danville sec-|jjttle Bill Shipley to rack u tional, which faces Greenfield, geven points. p first game od Ma meet, in the! Tech hegan using its effective end Yonpay ADdFSOR. stalling, deliberate offense with fi i 71 to 56 on Téch's floor Jan. 11 five inuies Jemaining, Working
earned the tough Jane le an a the, Holderfield stole the ball in the to 60, Friday and outlasting a ack court at the two-minute gallant-fighting young Howe (reading for a layup then Shipley team, 46 to 41. Iv an overtime ®|converted a 15-foot free one bes {fore Tech rode out the time. » » ” » » » THE TRIUMPH was Tech's 4 J J DECATUR CENTRAL, given|isth in 21 games and marked the
little chance to get much past second time Sexson had played on
49. Covington 51, Hillsboro 49, New Castle 72. Spicelnd 53, | Morris Wray and Eamest/Sellers.
Richland Twp. “36, Covington 54 Middletown 10, Mt. Summit 38
its first game -after an 11-8 season mark, reached the’ coveted 8 tectional championship Suk
(overtime, final). | (triple overtime). ; joon 8 by stoppi i“ AYCrwtoriaiille: {SOF Conte 85, Mististomn 31 ree ew sectional amp S re hovse— Broad Miler 50 io 35." [points and his usual sound floor ; | (final). The Hawks,” handled magniti-[Sa® Played with Charlle Eng-
a Crawfordsville 58 At Noblesville New Market 71, Waynetown 538. Tipton 49, Jackson Central 47. Waveland 635, New Market 45 Sheridan 46, Walnut Grove 27.
a Sha Wat fre Crowned on Favorites Roll on
At Danville } At Owensville By KURT FREUDENTHAL
Speedway 41. Plainfield 39. Princeton 58, Mackey 16. United Press Sports Writer
Indiana's star - spangled high, 9 > 40. | BroNushurg 51, New Winchester F1, Biraneh 49, Haubstadt 4 38. tine school basketbait-tourney crowned
64 sectional champions last. night
Speedway 53, Brownsburg 50 Al), At P . among them at least three brand-! (final). . cru {new ones—Gary Tolleston, Union At Decatur Macy 49, Mexico 41. {Twp. of. Johnson County and | {Peru 58, Deedsville 45. Knox.
Decatur 61, Geneva 53. : pe Sills 75, Adama Con. YOM 68; Maey 36 (final). Reversing the trend, last night's,
trol 52. At Plymouth (program was rolled off without;
Decatur 49, Pleasant Mills 46 Knox 54, North Judsen 50. |majer upsets. Elkhart's Blue [Blazers, East NIHSC champions, |
(final). Plymouth 57, Bourbon 35. t to Do detailed. Ms 3 ‘Knox 62, Pymouth 60 (final). came closest to: being deralle At Evansville | [They barely got past Nappanee, Mt. Vernon 65, Poseyville 58. | At Rensselaer (47 to 45, in overtime on Jack Evansville Central 57, New Morocco 46, Wheatfield 26. Tillman's basket. |
Harmony 34. . : Kentland 51, Rensselaer 43. a a # i Evansville Central 65, Mt.-Vernon Kentland 58, Morocco 55 (over- MUNCIE CENTRAL'S defend-; 52 (final). | time, final). .|ing - state champions and Lafa-
At Frankfort At Richmond \yette Jeff, another 1951 finalist, | | y » ' ites 8 | Kirklin 53, Forest 44. Hagerstown 335, Economy 34. jElong With such Sg ly Dew, Frankfort 38, Mulberry 37. Richmond 56, Fountain City 42: Le 4 a bl a Frankfort 41, Kirklin 39 (final. Richmond 51, - Hagerstown 41 g
this week’s regionals. | / D klin { (final). At Frankl | At Rushville
But eight more defending sec-| Trafalgar 46, Center Grove 39. New Salem 40, Carthage 39.
tionalists were eliminated. Union Twp. 49, Clark Twp. 46. Eight others were ousted in this | Union. Twp. 57. Trafalgar. 42 Rushville 50, Raleigh 48. afternoon’s sectional semifinals.| (final). ew Salem 39, Rushville 29 Gary Tolleston won the Steel! ? Tat (final). City crown, edging city rival ; ne | City : ) Ft. W At BY Mayne Hoag At Seymour | Roosevelt, 39 .te 37. Knox eked . ay 5, - land 25.
Seymour 51, Brownstown 48. jout a 62- 60 win over Plymouth, Ft. Wayne North 47, Leo 35.
Medora 51, Vallonia 41. ie
Ft. Wayne Central 62, Ft. Wayne Seymour 68, Medora 49 (final). Sudden Death North 56 (final). _ At Shelbyville fipin. by ~ Middletown's At Garrett JColumbus 53, Waldron 16. John’ Rogers in the third overAuburn 48, Butler 17. {Shelbyville 48, Moral’ Twp. 33. time (that's right) meant sudScott Center 59, Waterloo (53. Shelbyville “52, Columbus 40 4... jeath for Mt. Summit at Auburn 72, Scott Center 53 (fin- (final). | New Castle. The score was al). At South Bend | 40-38. The regulation game Mishawaka ‘58, New Carlyle 51. | ended , 38-all. Neither team South Bend Riley 60, South Bend could score in the first two.
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At Gary
Gary Roosevelt 40, Gary Edi- 43,mq 51. overtimes. Middletown was the | son 36. ee a South Bend Riley 53, Mishawaka! defending sectional champion Gary Tolleston 40. Gary Froebel 45 (fing), i but lost to New Castle in the. | 39. At Sullivan | finals last night.
velt 37 (final). Sullivan 51, Graysville 13. land Union Twp. defeated Trafal- |
| Carlisle 45, Hymera- 40. | evs > at Franklin eenshur Fry lel — aa |gar, 57 to 42, r . Narre i 515 SE or a Carlisle 30, Sullivan 26 (final): Sectional champs to get the ax | Be Oe ricalitny 38 goo At Tell City last night were Columbus, Browns-| North Nano 63 Burney 51 Chrisney 42, Rockport 39. burg, Linton, Middletown, Rush- | (final) ? ’ Cannelton 52, Troy 32. lville, Glenn, Rolling Prairie; and At G i Cannelton 48, Chrisney 43 (final). Covington. Glenn and Covington ‘ areencastie | also were defending regional Terre ute sreencastle 41, more 32. alists. G tle 41, Fill ED At re Haut titalist r 1
. ~ . | Terre Haute Garfield 47, Terre jumbus was rocked by Shel-| Haute Wiley 41. Glenn 50, Terre Haute Gerst-
Roachdale 61, Bainbridge 37." Greencastle 67, Roachdale 36
(final). | meyer 44. At Greenfield [Terre Haute Garfield 56, Glenn Wilkinson. 85, Charlottesville 56. 45 (final).
Greenfield 58, Maxwell 39. At Valparaiso Greenfield 77, Wilkinson 55
byville, 52~to 40, Brownsburg: by Speedway of Marion Co, 53 to 50, Linton was edged bv Jasonville,| 56 ‘to 55, on Dale Hardesty’s, fielder in the .final 20 seconds.| |Middletown, which defeated New
Valparaiso 50, Chesterton 48. Castle for the sectional crown (final). d [LaCrosse 49, Wheeler 48. last year, couldn't do it again and | —At Hammond Valparaiso 69, LaCrosse 38 went down, 63 to 51. Rushville; Times photo by Dean Timmerman,
Hammond - 51, “East Chicago (final). was surprised by New Salem, 39 AND HE SCORED—Harry Holderfield (10) Decatur Central goes.past Joe Sexson (34) and Bud
Roosevelt” 45. ; At Versailles [to 29. Wray (25) of Tech 4nd makes good with his layup shot. “Clark 37, Noll 30. o 1 65. Nano) v | i WE Hammond 51, Hammond Cark[0*50%1 81, Napoleoh 31, | GLENN, which dumped Wa-
Batesville 55, Versailles 37. - : ’ Tots fi ’ ibagshValley champ Terre Haute 00 + 41 (final), Batesville 54, Osgood 37 (final). | Gerstmeyer _ A erin was Sp dway De eq S Br ownsburg
ity | ys At Hartford City | At Vincennes knocked off by Terre Haute (Gar-
Portland. 3% Hanon City. 538. * 1p. cier 61, Decker Chapel 47 |neld, 56 to 45. Rolling Prairie was Redkey 56, Bryan Vincennes 65, Bruceville 39. * walloped by Michigan City, 77 to 3- or egiona er dere +
Redkey 45, Portland 42 (final). yin cennes 51, Decker 43 (final). 34, and Covington lost an over-|
lerth, Bill Roepke, Ernie Cline and Myron Moriarity when that fine Greenclad team lost to Madison's Davis—to pave its way to the Ultimate state champions in the championship round. Isemifinal tourney. Tech had its hands full all the Garland one of the city's most way before grabbing its 12th sec- underrated Players, made 10 tional championship in history. | {timely points for the Green Wave, Coach Cave's hoys held slight The contest had a fraternal leads of 12 to 9 and 20 to 19 at| flavor a among the coaching staffs, the first two quarter posts and Cave took over the Decatur trailed only 32 to 30 at the three- (CO8ching reins two years ago quarter post. when ex-B utler teammate wow. Charlie Maas became Hinshaw's BUT THE undermanned Hawks 388istant ~ at Tech, Maas had wilted slightly in the: deliberate c08ched McKinney, Holderfield fourth quarter in which Tech/and Leon Larrison two years ago, canned three of four attempts and| Cave's brilliant showing marked Decatur meshed on two of six, |the third time a Hawk team The Hawks carried the fight to reached the sectional finals. De Tech in the first half by control- catur lost 40 to 28 to Southport Ing rebounds and outscrapping the by, beating Southport in 1939. Dee Green for their early lead. fcatur Central won {ts only secs The brillant Harold Holder- tional crown in 1941 by beating field, who led the Hawks with 17/Ben Davis 35 to 20, featuring points, fired three consecutive one- the versatile Bob Loller,
cently by young Marvin Cave, ex-Butler stalwart, had upset the upper-bracket favorite — Ben
handers in the opening minutes to ignite Decatur's early flare. TECH 9) Central used an effective zone neadors. f % 14a It fa pt defense for the first three and a |gexson f ........ 7 2 sr: half quarters, keeping the long-|Garland, ¢ ...... 5 11 9 } : firing Greenclads at bay during |Northington Fs 110 5 8 : the first half. But Tech, spear- Wray, g 2 13 : headed by its great all-around | ee an 211 competitor—Joe Sexson-—contin- 158 81M ued whittling away in the third. To UR Cais. 8 lin They built up a nine-point lead | (31) early in the fourth only to have! 'Holderfi 1d t Ig iga ty ta pt the out-manned but never out-|, or . =.+ 611 5.5°3 fought Hawks take in all except re nney f ...... 4 9 1 3 two points of the slack. Edwards, gE sores : 3 0138 no » B sevens 0 0 1 LEADING 32 to 30 starting shiney: § «ceccee I. 4 5 6 1 the fourth, Tech made its bid for A1HS0M € ........ 0 0 0.0 0 victory with Earl Meadors crack- Plummer, © J.cs. 0.0.0 0 0
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|ing a one:hander from an angle land Sexson hitting a pivot shot,| Totals ........ 13 33 11 14 13 Little Al Northington, meshed’ Halftime Score—Decatur Cen. a charity flip then drove to the tral 20, Tech 19. right for a short jump bank shot | Free Throws Missed—Sexson, {for His only basket of the day. | Garland, Northington 8, Wray, iNorthington made 17 points McKinney, Edwards, Shipley. |against Attucks. Officials — Marvin Todd and Having grabbed the 39 to 30 Eugene Sparks.
Regional Pairings, Mar. 8
(Afternoon Winners Meet at 8:15 p.m.)
P.M. P.M. AT INDIANAPOLIS AT LAFAYETTE 11:00—Greenfield vs, Speedway. 1:00—Lafayette Jeff vs. Fra ) afay ! . nk {2:15~—Anderson vs. Indianapolis fort. ? Tech. 2:15—~—Earl Park .vs. Lebanon.
AT CRAWFORDSVILLE AT MARION 1:00—Richland Twp. vs. Rosedale. 1:00—Huntington vs. Redkey. ne 2:15—Waveland vs. Greencastle. 2:15—Bluffton vs. Marion.
AT EVANSVILLE AT MARTINSVILLE [1:00—~Boonville va. Evansville 1 =Flstinville vs. Brazil. Central, 15—Jasonville vs. Terre Haute [2:15—Prineton ve: Cannelton, Garfield,
AT FT. WAYNE AT MUNCIE rt, Wayne Central vs. An- 1 i=<Richmond vs. Winchester, burn. 2:15—~New Cast vs. Muncie 12:15—Kendallville vs” Decatur, Central.
AT HAMMOND AT JEFFERSONVILLE 1:H00—~Hammond vs, Michigan 1:00—New Albany vs. Seymour, _ City. 2:15~Jeffersonville vs, Shawse 2:15—Gary Tolleston vs. Valpa- wick. : ralso. AT SHELBYVILLE
hans ls i Ae 2inhls Many 1 5 Huatinghurg At ‘Wabash time: decision to. Richland TWh! . mANVELE. Wor L-An Tn lave Wilson. a five-foot, six- Williams became a one-man AT. KOKOMO 1:00—Shelbyville vs. Madison ur . ‘ dot J 0. 04. + £ > oy 1 Eb A e.vs, ! hy iho rig de Ro. |Chester Twp. 36, White's Insti- New Albany, the top-ranking spired Speedway basketball eam neh Senich and Joanie ince, 8 gang Jor Brownsburg. Speedway 1:00—Wabash vs. Sheridan. 2:15~North Vernon vs. Union . tute 33. 1 had a brand new season last J ; e Sparkplugs with was leading 51-44 with. better 3:15_peru vs. Kokomo. Twp.
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Jasper 52, Spurgeon 47 (final). ' be nue |Wahash 41, Roan 35 ten,” swamped Paoli, 82 to 47.
At Huntington (Wabash 60, Chester Twp. 43 (finRoanoke 57, Bippus 51. { ab. Huntington 38, Jefferson 18. . At Warsaw Huntington 60, Roanoke 41 (fin- yw. co 66. Atwood 51. Rokore. which detested Cam . For the second time in 24 hogrs al). {Columbia City 47, Pierceton 47. den in a stalling session, had to the Sparkplugs of Lyle Neat de- ipirq quarter when Speedway dropped in his only field goal , ,
-At Jeffersonville ‘arsaw 68, Columbia City 82 (fin- struggle through another posses- livered sweet revenge against an .ame on with a .relentless offen- a long one from ‘the corner. erstwhile conqueror. Brownsburg give, Brownshurg made a belated Speedway (53) Brownshurg (30)
night as it roared into the.Indian- Williams,
and ‘Frank Stemle added 18 for 2 convincing 53 to 50 victory over with 19 points. in the ball game, 51-50.
the rangy Bulldogs.
16 and 11 points, respectively. Joe than. two minutes to play. Wil] : Wh ; i J playing a magnificent /ljams machine gunned three jump: Jim McLaughlin got 17 points aR0lis Regionals on the wings of game was high for Brownsburg shots and Brownsburg was back 1100-1 og auspors vs. Monon.
Brownsburg’s gallant Bulldogs. | rn. pyjdogs actually fell With 60 seconds showing on the!
| "AT SOUTH BEND 1:00—~Warsaw vs. Knox.
2: 15—~Elkhart 8S :15—Winamac vs. Kentland. i Riley. vs. ons Band
AT RUSHVILLE AT VINCENNES
AT LOGANSPORT
from tournament trail in “the board, Speedway's Bob Curtis 1:00—Batesville vs. New Salem. 1:00—Jasper vs. Montgomery.
+ 2:15—Connersville vs, Aurora, 2:15~Vincennes vs. Carlisle.
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Charlestown 44, Marengo 40. al). ” sion game to beat Flora, 35 to 28. { 10 ot $$ Jeffersonville 48, Silver Creek 47 At Washington The .score was tied at 22-all going had met Speedway once during hid in the fourth quarter but ft Swensont 2 1 "4 Weber! 73% ” coverrme). Montgomery #0, Loogootes 43, Into the last period before the ihe regular-season, posting a 44- was the Sparkplugs- staying'Wittlec 3 3 emilee 4 1 3 .0 e ve Bas et a Jeflersonyille 67, Charlestown 41 Washington 64, Washington C ath- North Central Conference cham- 58 triumph. J powers © that cut Brownsburg Wilson g s 4 3 Mackall. : 2 1 3 (final). olic 33. pions pulled away. . EARFIER RR dav > Sheed. short., : Vance £ 3.1 4 Hyten.g 0-1 1 a At Kendallville Montgomery ‘38, Washington 52 Muncie Central rolled ayer city way fore up a rainst AR, Brownsburg held. a 12 to 10 Guiting HR pa ‘ : STATE COLLEGES ' 52. . - * : rival - Burris, 71 to 56. Charley . °° : Pp agming. : adge at the first quarter rest Totals 21 11 18 Totals 19 12 16 Concordia (St. Lows) 53, Val: Baltimore 60, Mt. St. Mary's 47, ~ ; rie h 30 8 he fir juarter rest and fer y Kendallville 60, Rome City 47, (final).. : “ : for a 41-39 win. Plainfield had de- « Halftime Bore Brownsburg 27, + Bpeed- paraiso 47 B. 3 o Albion 64, Wolf Lake 39! : ye (Hodson paced the defending state _ »d the Sparkplugs twie clung to 27 to 25 margin at the wav 25 pd ! . ; oston College 72, Brandeis 65. «3 . 3 A In At Wina nace . ‘champs with 22 points, Ft. Wayne feater ihre Bparkpugs iwice aur- intermission. Max Rumple tied it BR ns EDs Missed — Brownsburg 8 Indiana 68, Minnesota 52. Bowling - Green 82, Loyola (Chie Kendallville 52, Albion 46 (final). ; ; » Ying ‘the season. Brownsburg ‘ad- - , a ei Ba id Fe John 8 dN Hlinois 82, Purdue 71. 69 b : Winamae 47, Rochester 44. Central, which lost .two of ta o_o Rn: ; ., Up.with a free throw in the third ;;,’ leja n Simon and Melvin New- cago) 69. At Kokomo Pedaryville 68, Fulton 61 (over- three regular-season games to vanced nig the inals Yih a sl- quarter and seconds later - put Speedway (410 Plainfield (39) St. Norbert's 88, St. Jose] ph's 69. Bradley 71, Detroit 62. Flora 70, Deer Creek 41. . time). “city rival, North, took sweet re- 39 victory over” New: Winchester, Speedway ahead 31-30 on a char- gwenson.f 1 OL ence fx 11 of Notre Dame 78, DePaul “(Chica- Bridgeporf 78, St. Anselm's 5% Kokoma 61, Delphi 52. Winamae 50, Medary ville 44 venge, 62 to 56, in a rousing ~ It Was. the third “sectional yy 444, 7. ifdordant 1 0. 1 Grenogert, ¢ 11. 80) 7 Brown 65, Tufts 63. - Kokome 85, Flora 28 (final), |. (final), battle in which the score was tied Crown tor Soeedusy. parle) . A. 0 | Wimons 1.8.1 Sree” % : i i gIIRER BIG TEN Bul State Keathers College oy Inine times. plugs won e e in an . bav SW ; Toole 2 . 4 0 4 Meyveree "=10 2 2 lowa orthwestern : Su Qucons NY) ye ~ At Lafayette At Winchester : x Sul 1950, By virtue of their. win, VANCE and Wilson spurred vances: 3 3. 2fanie, 37} 4 Michigan State 80, Michigan 59. ica U. 12, Hobart 38." =" Lafayette 88, Klondike 30. Jefferson 42, Parker 40. ' AUBURN'S Northeastern Con- Speedway is paired with Green- the ultimate champions to a 37-30 : i“1.Young.g 1 3 5 0hio State 69, Wisconsin 56. [CONY 59, = York Athletig: Monitor 40, West Lafayette 32. Winchester 43, Farmland 35. ference champions’ also had an field when the regionals ‘open edge late in. the quarter. Speed-' Toial 16 33 Wl Joi pid 224 OTHERS Club 48. , Lafayette Jefferson '60, Monitor Winchester 43, Jefferson 42 (fi- = = : next Saturday at Butler Field- way didn't stop and entered “the i« gerd! anfield Amherst 70, RPL 46. U - | : “t ; : % P r | Y 41 {finatyys, : as al). | Continued on Page 16<-Col. 8, | house. Ho {stretch with a 46-39 count. "~~ [pee 0" SL Pisin: American U. 65, Bainbridge NTS! Continued on Page 14—Col. : y a wire ve Re ‘ Ja Ee a pid waitin na dl To . : Le ; 7 2 ¥, . + . . - . yi . . Ye ; » i’ . - 4 . Yan ! J t n - . v 2 1 + & = . v ie hes | - Vv. “ - i ? 4 Nk , ; 3 . we wi . i Li Res Eo : . i“ 4 A i . ES 4 on 5 A ems r +. 5 :
