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‘Bates’ and ‘Shelby’ -=Like Dayton Pulls

* » ® | : “Prize i : Fitting a Jig-Saw Puzz A ater Semifinalists

SY Jous apm, Look ‘Alike’ Here Saturday

By JIMMIE ANGELOPOLOUS That Batesville-Shelbyville semifinal game here is like fitting a jigsaw puzzle with too many pieces looking alike. And when the pieces are put together on the polished Butler floor Saturday they might give fans a good picture of what's. § in store for Tech's Greenclads or Greencastle's Cubs Saturday night. Shelbyville

WEDNESDAY, MAR. 12, 1952 or |

{ton’s high-altitude Flyers, {thors of an impressive upset of second-seeded St. Louis, rode a |19-game winning streak today {into the semifinals of the Nation: {al Invitation Basketball Tourna-| ment along with top-seeded Du-| quesne,

in their starting lineup with other lofty subs waiting ‘on call, stamped themselves

to 58, in one quarter-final, In another quarter-final, quesne's “twin towers'' of strength, Jim Tucker and Dick Ricketts, finally wore down and {trounced a plucky Holy Cross |team, 78 to. 68. i . ” » . | SO, IN the semifinals at Mad-, ison Square Garden tomorrow night, Dayton will go against third-seeded St. Bonaventure and Duquesne will face unseeded, ' ut red-hot, LaSalle.

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has an over-all Height was practically the record of 19-7. whole story in the Dayton-St. Batesville has a Louis game. Don (Monk) Meineke season effort of and Long John Horan, a pair of six-foot, seven-inchers, 6-5

17-9. The Golden Bears are the last of the South Central Conference survivors since Seymour's double-overtime loss to New Albany’s biting Bulldogs. The Bears, incidentally, lost at. Seymour 36 to 33, this year—and they took Southport’s Cardinals, 53 to 37, after Southport tripped Seymour, 50 to 45, Dec. 1. |Garrett and the And the BuMNdogs. will’ be the Emerson Johnson. in the South.! The only starting senior

Chuck Grigsby, 6-3 Pete Boyle, and 6-1 Leland (Round Man) Norris dominated both backboards from the starting whistle, Gradually, the Dayton entry

BATESVILLE BULLDOG S—Front row (left to right): Charles Cook, Wally Robinson, Jim Fritsch, [34,28 margin gi a this

Dan Kile, Lou Ensinger and Tom Moorman; (second row) Coach Walt Fields, Dick Erhardt, Ken Dick- height, the St. Louis Billikens did men, Milt Baas, Lou Dickman and B. Smith. something that St. Louis teams coached by astute Eddie Hickey long - hitting |Jack Wilson, a 6-4, 195-pounder, 25, for whom Barnes had high simply do not do—they lost their whom Cathedral's brilliant line praise for their courage after poise. Panicky and pressing, they {s couldn't stop. = their tough 49 to 48 conquest of'left ‘themselves wide open and Dayton, with Grigsby sinking

happiest morsel Saturday. They/190 and he has something in junior, a 6-1 rebounder and scorer. ow solid is Shelby? Enough. S¢Ven of their first 11 points in

ad lost two out of three to Au-common with a guy he could face Tom Taylor, at 6-1, and Morris . (the fourth period, opened up a haa during the year but they pw in the semifinal championship Brown, 5-9, and 150 pounds, It has tasied NCC competition gg.yg jaa that settled matters, the big one when it tasted the/8ame—Joe Sexson. Both are top round out a stout-looking first five times, winning two of them— “IT WAS their hel ht that did best—a 63 to 44 regional cham-|duarter-milers-—-Joe going 51.9 five that’s coming unto its own. |53 to 49 over Logansport, a team, fio question that” adpionship conquest at Rushville. [seconds and Kelley, :53. But it| Norman Poe, 6-0,- Byron Toll, that downed Tech, 41 to 38, and | oo Hickey. “My boys are Now they're facing the Shelby-|{doesn’t take either one that long|5.9, Larry Porter, 5-8, are other Richmond, 32 to 30, a team that bitterly disappointed hw ville winner in the 1 p.m. game|t0o score. juniors, and Jim Bass, 6-2, Gor- Tech clobbered 71 to 33. y

. | So effectively did Meineke hawk that has an interesting twist. 8 Bro ; /don Potter and Steve Davie are Muncie Central won, 68 to 41,(gt. ' 8interestin JUNIOR 31M PLYMATE, a 6-1 9°" PoUSt 21 Sieve Louis’ 6-6 Center Bob Koch that

: 180-pounder, ts the chap who was |Jeft won 48 to 42, and Anderson|the Bilitken ace, who was the seaHEOACILERANE BANNEN. the selected All-South Central Cop- an un rallied to win 45 to 37 over the son’s highest scorer in the Garden Golden Bears of 1947 uprooted ference first string fullback over|. SHELBY fired 462 in tuckering- Bears. with 30 points against NYU, talTerre Haute Garfield for the state Southport's bashing . Fullback out little Union Township, 67 tol Puzzled? lied only two points—on a pivot

hot late in the third period. championship, is coming to town. sho His 1052 contingent of Golden| When 1 first came to Dayton

Busts’ are might? young wad. ® " -|as coach,” chuckled Flyer Coach ear nts 2 KISen JNOwS oyals hustle and scrap Barnes com-

Tom Blackburn, “I had a team whose tallest man was 6-3, We mands. His is a junior-studded team--four of the first five are

had our shirts beaten off. I re- ® ~ juniors. ® ® And Batesville. The Bulldogs’ £0 £5 ern vision youthful, energetic pilot, Coach, A ’

solved not to let that happen master-minded his|

again.”

¥ ¥ . HEIGHT ALSO. proved “the tell” in Duquesne’s win over Holy

Walt Fields 3 Cross, : : | By FRANK ANDERSON the scoreboard lost its symmetri- Rochester was in front, 19-17, first year Bulldogs to the Field- . 4 . | | But for the first half, the Cruhouse last year on a correspond- IF THERE'S a yardstick to cal look and the Olymps lostiat the end of the first period. ers pressed the top-seeded

the Rochester Rovalg’ their 31st game of the season. And Les was only mildly apoplec-| I His face took on a cherry|SNirY to the limit. At one point,

{Holy Cross was on top by seven

ing third week-end of this March measure ’ ie mania, only to bow 62 to 42 to success, it must be 71 inches long. Not even Leo Barnhorst's desper-itic.

high-riding Crispus Attucks. Because that's the height of ation shot shortly before the red when Olymp Joe Holland Conscientious Walter has five | Arnie Risen. =a buzzer could change it. joined the show. of the boys who played against, Clutch player, old pro, call him, Goa. a Seves field attempts in the Second; Crispus Attucks. Two of them— what you will. Arnie’s a handy! ARNIE’S net-breezing may dha bre h rt anapolis le a pair of rugged, high-scoring man to have around. Rochester cooled the Olymps, but. it only 47+ » a e half. customers—were starters against [Coach Les Harrison thinks so.|served to put more heat on the ' ne Le ile fan the prolific Tigers. They are: And Les won't get any argument Minneapolis Lakers. The Lakers, Of To ng ie Oran : : sert itself. Forward Milt Baas (pronounced|from the Indianapolis Olympians. who were idle, fell -two games We > "But ; t yas ler nEVEr gave up, like boss), and Center Lou Dick-| Arnie, who's been around so astern of Rochester in the battle mendous. ut in the locker

back to lead at the half, 35-33.

pulled further -ahead, holding al-

Joe hit .six of Points, but Duquesne came driving|

i In the third period, Tucker and| Ricketts began dominating the backboard play. And the superii t half th s tal { During the haif the fans atked ority of the Dukes began to as-| Though Holy Cross/ scrapping and;

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Carter Picked to Win

By United Press CHICAGO, Mar, 12—Light-

NEW YORK, Mar, 12—Day® weight Champloh Jimmy Carter au- of New York was favored to beat

Luther Rawlings, top contender for the crown, in a 10-round nontitle bout tonight at the Chicago Stadium, But Rawlings today was given the promise of a title shot if he

can spring an upset in the nationThe Flyers, who average 6-5... ‘t.avised scrap. WFBM-TV,]

p. m.

he beat me. Then I gave him a

Du- title chance and beat him, in 15 trying to get in, and I

rounds.” “If Rawlings beats me or gives me a good fight, then I'll know

he ought to get the next chance at the title.” ' Rawlings was busily laying plans for two fights tonight-—one in the dressing room and then the real one against Carter. It is Rawlings’ custom to shadow box from five to 10 dressing room rounds before his fights because he believes he’s a “slow starter." | ~ ~ »

“LAST FIGHT,” said Rawlings, “TI had to go 10 rounds and I felt

~ ~ ~ dangerous, «pHAT'S WHAT 1 did with Artyswell. But for Carter, he Tights title threats last night as they ,r gon," sald Carter. “I fought different. I don't think I'll have walloped highly touted St. Louis, yn," tor 10 rounds, nontitle. and to go more than five,

“He's always coming to you, plan to [keep htm away and box with him. 80 I won't have to warm up as

much.”

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Lafayette Teams Favored in Swim

Lafayette swimmers are : ex. pected to make quite a splash in the Indiana AAU championships in the Indianapolis Athletic Club pool Friday, Saturday and Sune

|day. ,

Topheavy favorites to retain their indoor crown are the Pure due University tankmen and the Lafayette Swim Club mermaids. Both squads are coached by Dick Papenguth. > Winner of five straight staie titles, Purdue entered “21 men yesterday. The Lafayette Swim Club, seeking its third crown in a row, entered 16. Included in the club's entries are five national |champlons,

. Fight Results By United Press NEWARK. N J Jimmy Champagne 140, Philadelphia, outpointed Charley Fusarl. 150, Irvington, N. J. (8), MILWAUKEE--Bob Hansen, 154. Mile

waukee, knocked out Ernie Wheatod, 181, Chicago (8)

NEW YORK (White Plains - arley McCrarrity, 127, Brooklyn, outpointed Alex Fimbres, 128, Phoenix. Ariz. (8 MIAMI BEACH. Fla Bill Neri, 141, Rriaseport, Conn outpointed Norman Thompson, 146. Paterson, N. J. (10)

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: . y chambers below, Harrison had driving from a 14-point deficit to man, who flipped 31 points for first-place in the NBA’s West only six behind with two minutes

to go, the issue actually was not

against Aurora Saturday. Tom Moorman and Dan Kile were the two subs last year but they're among the balanced scoring regulars now. No. 6 and No. 7 this year are Dick Erhardt, a six-foot junior, and Wally Robinson, a 5-8 sophomore. » ” »

DICKMAN AND Baas are tow-

long he's taken for granted, made life unpleasant for the Olymps last night. Quietly, unspectacularly, he defeated them, 82-81.

-The fans who kept box scores were rather surprised to see 30 points after Arnie’s name when the game was over. But Arnie’'s like that. There's lots of symbolism in a last name that rhyntes with surprisin’.

ern Division. Only two games are left to ‘each team. Minneapolis must win two and Rochester must lose two if the Lakers are to get even a tie for the lead. Unless the Royals fall apart completely last night's exercise sealed the Lakers as the Olymps’ playoff foe, starting Tuesday. First-placers meet fourth-placers

other things to say. No doubt |he mentioned the difference be[tween first and ‘money.

second-place In doubt during the second half. When the third period “They outfought us,” admitted

jopened the Royals’ eyes shone Duquesne Coach Donald (Dudey)

with dollar signs. ” » ” FOR A time those dollar signs were just small change to the; Olymps.

The lead had moved to!

Moore. “They kept our two big

{men pretty tight and it was a

good thing our little men were| having a good night to help out.”

Ld ” ” RICKETTS had 19 points and

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and second-placers meet third- 51.39 before the first-place money Tucker 18, while T . | ) ogo Palazzl y \placers. Indianapolis is third. started talking to the Royals. It\topped Holy Cross wit ARNIE'S FIRST 29 points gochester can sample its money whispered in Risen’'s ear and opp EEA that h 19 ‘didn’t do the Olymps any good. gerjes opposition at Ft. Wayne to-'gther ears. He answered it in lapsing ®Crusader defense kept

and Baas, at 17, reaching 6-4! , 4 his 30th runined them | : . morrow. chorus with Bobby Davies, Bob ; and weighing 185. [came when the clock showed only | a 4» Wanzer and Arne JoRReon. both men from tallying a tap-in the goal all night.

Moorman, a junior, and Kile, a/ gor geconds left and the score- SON re 4 - 2 8 | LES HARRISON, who sweats, Noyt thing you knew “ senior, are both 5-10, and Lou p,arq shone with a symmetrical enough blood to supply six blood povais had I to 55.53. At} We ran out of gas after five Ensinger, who is a starter, isig; gy {bank his ulcers a playmate oan, 5 + (games in eight nights,” explained 5-9, Jim Fritsch also plaved] : anks, gave Nis u ers 4 p a) 2:40 of the third period Johnson py, vy Cross Coach Buster Sh against Attucks last vear when| While Olymp fans razzed from last night. Things weren't goingi,it two free throws for'a 61-61 We didn r Sheary. gam sy above and below in Butler Field- too well for Rochester before ii. Arne also tied at 63-all on a Bil any x Shou x Du § e Monday,

Dickman and Baas accounted y ' { se 2 $ free Ris s fourth-quarter entry into . ; o. for 26 of Batesville’'s 42 points. house, Arnie cashed in a free|Risen's ihe y run-under at 2:16. And Davies trying - to save something, . but

ers of strength for the seasoned x =» Bulldogs, Dickman at 19, ranging 6-3 and weighing 180 pounds,

: > {throw off Bob Lavoy. And thus the heroes’ book. I x Difkman's brother, Ken, ‘andj : ; a igh even 50 was wers all in." Charles Cook are sophomores! | DOSS Indi i y ‘67 Tucker suffered a bruised leg rounding out the squad. : "ravosg! ave Incianabolls 2 64 imuscie which was not expected to . 2 a OUT OF DOORS with 65 lead at the third buzzer, : ;

hamper him against LaSalle.

Then the see-saw began. Risen |lwas off on a 13-point binge.

Royals grabb bounds, Royals 1 i Rovals grinned epoun, ove Bull Disqualified, Hughes Wins

under and out. Ties came at ) 70, 72, 74. Both teams held oneBy WARREN PAGE point leads. The Olymps held This will be news to politicians, Shooting Editor one at 3:42, but Risen’s pivot shot but 4 wrostier can throw the bull, 1 . . . . 00. '" ” nicked by scrappy Cathedral, 48) MOST shotgun shooters, whether rabbit hunters or mae {he score Rochester 178, Son Jal 1 hen {he bull” is to 46, Jan. 11. skeet and trap artists, have fitted themselves to their guns, poils «1.

Fields launched his coaching) : i | un» Cowboy Len Hughes, helped career at Earl Park. Six of ths rather than going to the trouble of shaping the gun to FREE THROWS by Davies and 2108 by Young Bull's disqualig-

10 boys on the Earl Park team the man. For some 80 per cent of us it's easy to learn to Risen gave the Royals an 80-77 re oy Tougarest; Sed that yielded 50 to 45 to Lafayette shoot any smoothbore of reason- bulge at 1:28. Graboski ran un-| y.

ODDLY, THE BULLDOGS enter Saturday's semifinal with! an identical record of 17-9 made] last year. That's misleading. Fields explains that “we've had | our ups and downs this year, but we did better toward the end of] the season.” Batesville was]

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What about “Shelby? The Bears’ no more than 14 inched from the Uncle's nose is hidden by the, W! best defensive mark of the Sweet center of the buttplate or pad toibreech. section of the gun, it is] Sixteen of 30.6 points a game is the center of the trigger—which probably too crooked for you, too)

no accident. “I'm the old-fash-ioned type,” laughs the popular!

' Barnes, “who believes that one _of these nights you aren't going

to be hitting so you'd better have something to fall back on.” » » »

measure no less than 133% and

is length of pull.

” o n THE STANDARD buttstock is so shaped that if we extend the line of its sights (simplest way is to turn the gun barrel down and buttstock up on a4 large desk or table) and then measure down to

BARNES IS optimistic with his|the forward tip of the comb, this

boys but points out they're still young, split in 20 games. : Comparisons are only relative

drop at comb will be 15; inches,

Last year, Shelbyville give or take a sixteenth. The drop

at the heel, or stern top section

{ TRY IT a dozen times. If

iittle drop at comb and heel, probably also a shade short. If you’ see the longer half of -the barrel, it’s too straight, needs a little trimming on the top of the stock, and may be over long.

If you seem to be off-side side-

ways, the comb, which on a shot-!

gun acts like a rear sight, ‘needs fattening or slimming, as the case may be.

|hit a free throw. Graboski tipped {in a set shot by lL.eo Barnhorst.| The scoreboard flashed, 81-81, th 50 seconds left. Rochester had the ball out ‘of bounds at 13 seconds. inbounds, 'the hall came to Risen. Arnie {found Bob Lavoy’s hands making [contact and Sid Borgia whistled a

foul. at four seconds. Risen obliged. You know the rest. All that was left to the

Olymps was the start of a fast | break, heading north. Just before the buzzer Barnhorst cut one loose from way, way out, The errant ball: must have known it. was Risen's night.

; of the butt, will average 21; If you ;see just the last few| Indianapolis an Rochester 1m - but Shelbyville's top falegist inches. ’ linches of the muzzle lined up on payey.t py conmunt 34M thinks this year's Hub a eer These measurements apply Harry's chin whiskers, the ‘gun Barnhrstte 2 0 4 Daviest = 3.3 3 Da ential es oan gin | Whether we shoot a pump gun,|is probably right for tushing Lofgranf® 0 0 1 Spears.f-g 2 9 2 a unch w neanny double, over-under, or semi-auto. game birds hke quail. grouse, or (ravoskic 5 & 8 BUeRC nes The average man, from five feet pheasants; will shoot high "on O'Brien 4 ! 3 Wanuers 3 3 3 six to six feet, kills game and'rabits, and may on ducks Toshet!s 1 3/Jonnsong, LAA y | Totals 32 17 27! - Totals 421 Sg Slay latgels very handily| * . 8. otals Bol Dr roti : i at gun-fit formula, | THE OLD scheme of checking INDIANAPOLIS 3 30 2 1 -3 “v . a4". pull length by crooking the right Free willows Missed Lateran, Grad 5 v i 3 ski, Walther 5. O'Brien, yshefl, Colea mais th Ty hoaeysihow, paling the butiviste tl UN SI a | yi 8 CKSs- a i ’ Pleld Goal Shooting . ial the bend. and then noting whether| ,, of 89 aTSemIDLe: .360; Rochester, 29 of

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{grippers or seal flippers. We have forefingér, helps some fits from poor gun fit. There:are hut proper shotgun dimensions dethousands of old crook-stocked pend as much on shooting hab(smoothbores kicking around that'its as they do on a man's physi-| « |were designed for men who shot ca] measurements. r

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Olympians’ Scoring

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Referee Harry Burris ended Young Bull's exercise for the evening. The bout served as 4 headline attraction for 2200 fans. It took Jack Wentworth just 39 minutes to dispose of Tommy Martindale in the semi-windup. Mike Clancy couldn't break Johnny Rococo’'s, backbreaker in the opener and lost in 19 minutes. |

‘We Wuz Robbed,’

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. . . British Version LONDON, Mar. 12 (UP)—John| Simpson, manager of Jack Gard-| ner, said today that he will protest the decision which made Johnny Williams the new "British Empire heavyweight cham-| pion to the British Board of Box-| ing Control. But Williams’ manager peared unconcerned and said that! the new champion may sign for| his next bout in the United States. | Willlams dethroned Gardner by giving him a 15-round boxing lesson before a crowd of 18,000 at Earl's Court Stadium last night. The United Press scored nine rounds for Williams and one even. There were no knockdowns.

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