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HERE ARE YOUR FOUR FINALISTS Tech Jeff Muncie New Albany Old Hands Fight f Rags-to-Riches

Way Into State Tech Strides Into Final Four

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By KURT FREUDENTHAL United Press Sports Writer

Muncie Central's defending state champions and Lafayette Jefferson, old hands in the mad dash for tourney honors, and high-flying New Albany and Indianapolis Tech tonight, blasted their way into next week's finals of Indiana’s high school basketball championship. Just as the afternoon games provided countless thrillers, including a quadruple overtime game which Evansville Central won from Terre Haute Garfield, and two major upsets at Lafayette, tonight's semi-final title round was no less thrilling.

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MUNCIE, WHICH lost to Ko-| MUNCIE CENTRAL held Au-

komo’s North Central Conference ’ : titlists on. its own floor during high-scoring Os) Grosseup the regular season, 57 to 48, came | (© 16 points and that was the up with some terrific. clutch- story. After a tight first period, shooting to upset the favored Muncie took a 34-to-27 halftime Wildcats, 62 to 60, on Carl Mill- lead and coasted home easily. er's jump-shot with 40 seconds to 8". 2 =»

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go. : { BUT KOKOMO'S North Central Lafayette Jeff, which lost 10) Conference champions had to hus-

Muncie in last year's four-team/| othe w t t grand finals, knocked off sur- 2.2 way 'o squeeze ou

prising Logansport, 54 to 37. Lo-|Marion, 62 to 58. Marion had the gan’s Berries upended Hammond individual stars in forward Jim this afternoon, while Lafayette Barley and classy center Chet derailed Elkhart's East NIHSC Jones, each hooping 24 points, but champions. Kokomo had the balance. Jeff, champion in 1916 and 1948, moved into the “charmed circle” for the ninth time and AT LAFAYETTE third in a row. Logansport led Lafayette (34 . Logansport (37)

Tech's “rags-to-riches” basketball team strode majestically into the IHSAA's charmed circle of the 42d annual state high school hardwood championships today. Indianapolis’ lads with the magic touch continued on their velvety trail toward the city's first state championship with a resounding 60 to 33 conquest of Shelbyville's Golden

Bears at the Butler Fieldhouse last night.

A crowd of 14,000 fans saw, Tech's vastly-improved combina- Tech relaxed so completely in tion almost completely baffle the its hell-bent-for-leather play in Golden Bears for the right tothe second half that Sexson meet its one-time conqueror, Laa- moved, intercepted passes, broke fayette Jefferson, in the 1 p. m. up plays and baffled Shelbyville - opener in next week's State almost at will, Finals | n-. 8 8 Battling in the second game of] TECH'S ENTRY into the select the. Final Four will be another | circle Saturday makes the second Tech season-conqueror, brilllantitime {in history three member Muncie Central, Jay McCreary’s schools of the North Central Cone steam rolling five meets New Al-|ference made the state finals bany’s Bulldogs at 2:15 p. m. since the NCC's organization in ~ » » 119% - TECH, a 69 to 46 loser at Mun-| Anderson, Lafayette and Mune cie this year, lost 52 to 45 at La-|cie battled Franklin's Wonder

fayette, but the Green Wave hit|Five in 1921, five years befora the bottom of its frequent dismal official organization of the NCC, road showing by making 38 mis-| Franklin beat Anderson for the takes while losing to Logansport, | 1921 title, 35 to 22. Anderson, Lae 41 to 38, a team that won its first fayette and Muncie also were in NCC game in 11 starts. ithe 1948 finals.

Jeff beat Logan, 54 to 37, last owy.s a night and New Albany > 37, Jaa TECH'S one-sided triumph also

with a 52 to 50 semifinal vistory| Save Indiatiapolis ite seventh Hy

at- the half 22 to 21, but the marist 3 4 jMalovt 5 63 Chantry ngton over Evanavillel yr nual lost 30 to 16 to ThornBroneos of Coach Marion Craw-{§foont-c 1 2 HWililams? 1.0 0 se = = |town in 1015. Shortridge bowed ley hooped eight straight pointgiFoxt _ 13 Sigprgstorfs 13 BUT LAST night's triumph for|31 to 28 to Greencastle in 1033. to take command of the game.|Langec 1 4 2DHarris.g 5 0 2 Coach H Hinshaw's { Broad Ripple fell 37 to 35 to Fritz Frank with 15 points ang|Qtathe 1 3 lijThomasgz 0 J 8 Sac al t Ra Awa "| Evansville Bosse in 1845 and Harold Harris with 14 paced the Kasers 2 3 1'Booher.g 001 A i WB amped Crispus Attucks yielded to EvansA . : = — { r. All winhers s a a Totals 17 20 11 ‘Totals 15 718 the solid favorites to give Indian- VII'® tg 39, Just yea A NEW ALBANY'S Bulldogs, the Lataveire » TI 9 14 19-34 Bpoiis Lis first Hoosler diadem in| "gi “mech 1s the -only 4ocal : v spor rae arena. —— ’ . i top-ranking outfit in the United] C Chor, Co yniy te D f ea Although Tech didn't blaze School to reach the final game.

Press “big ten” and the U. P.|!2 Franz Lange: Logansport: Modricker

The Green team of 1929 lost, 29 titla choice, stalled out the fourth| 275% or, D. Thomas, Harris, J. Thomas away with the accuracy it showed

ofito 23, to Frankfort and the 1934

: y 37 in its afternoo onquest period to edge Vincennes, 52 to) Iriwelle Jol (35, Bihar OF, Greencastle, the re it 20 of|Sauad was nicked, 26 to 19, by 5 , | Harris f 4 2 Ball. 00 1 : ’ : : J - 50. It also was the third straight Hass) 5 2 1) Homan 411 66 shots from the field for 303 | Logansport for state champion year that the U. P. choice made, Lange.c 11 4B peterson 9 0 2 and turned the game into a rout ships. i -” - v . erson,c 4 3 { 2 to the Butler Fieldhouse final fore : : 3 Titiman:s. 3 i 3 in the third quarter. | TECH 0) itd our, <aser,g | Gruber,g Shelb gE Iga ap The Kokomo-Muncie game was J ROURIER 333 oy 200 rar ear at 2 Jor 3 Meador, faceern lI 51 F'3 ihe yeal thriller of the night}... . cool gue BSE tegrate by the third period. Tech|Garland, f ....... 1 8 0 0 2 Muncie, meaning business from| waScore By Periode~ stayed out front, 12 to 9, in the Sexson, ¢ ........ 924 910 1 the start, jumped into a S04015 Lafayette ...oo.oo..... : 2 53 first quarter and kept a 25 to 13 Northington, E+«+511'3 85:2 i rirany 3 ” ead / the second period he ore Free Throws Missed_Lange, Heath 2. working margin at the half. (Seay. # eessssanae 2 7 ; 3 3 { . {aser 3, oman 3, . Peterson, % - : . ssesesese Paced by Corky Williamson, son 2. Tillman 3. : a “. " (Murray, f.. ssi 0 01 To Junior Phipps, and Jimmy James, Losansport (45) Hammond (43) THE UNCANNY Joe Sexson Richards, € eeeees 0 1 2 2 4 Kokomo narrowed the gap to 371, ur 55% Miner 18,514 9) sparked Tech in his best one-man| Rodman, EB ssveesel 11 150 to 31 at the half and 51 to 50 go- Thomast' 1 2 Batchelor 0 0 1 exhibition of brilliance to date. Wilson, g +ees0ees 1 2 0 0 0 ing into-the final period. It was Jfifsofre {J JBalieaf 333 In the third session, he stole and| — a i — nip-and-tuck the rest of the way, Harrisg 3 3 ZAndersonc 2 0 2 hawked the ball for a par of| Totals .........20 66 20 24.16 and the lead changed hands sev- McCullough 3 1 3 Hela goals and kept Shelbyville SHELBYVILLE (33) eral times. With 50 seconds to :go eo Taree a ustered on offense. fg tga ft {ta pf Danny Phornburg tied the game| Totals 16 13 13 Totals 17 919 , Yoo hr toh Sokckermirs, § He made eight of his 27 points phiiips, f ....... ‘a by r for Muncie with two freethrows S Sears By Perloas, 45 11.43 ; . ; : imes Fhoto by John Svickiemire. In that hot 6-for-17 third period’ : savas 2 4 and then Miller flung his Hoamaw'. 00 15 13 B28 A TECH TITAN—Tech's Joe Sexson was all over the Butler floor against Shelbyville last night and the third quarter was no excep- splurge for Tech, then continued | mate, ! . 3 ¢ . : : a “ll: . . Kelley, ¢ 00000. 618 3 4 4 dramatic one -hander for the Free Throws Missed Hammond: Blythe. tion, Sexson stole the ball half-a-dozen times and scored with Shelbyville's Ray Phillips hanging on. Tom Taylor (13) of Shelbyville and his great stimulating floor game Brown, g +cvvc0.0 2 8 1 2° 5 , game-winning points. Thomas 3, Jargstorf, Harris 3. Morris Wray (25) of Tech are shown. (Additional photos, page 19.) by hawking for three more field- Taylor, EB sedsdaee 1-9 2 2 4 | : “ers in the fourth ! V 5 2 =n | 1 . Davis, f ccveseeesa 0 0.0 0 1 : : lysssnssnssnnssnnnsnsssnnnnnsnssassnissnnninnes na # NEW ALBANY led Evansville, AT BLOOMINGTON : ; » BUSS, 1 sereeeracel 1 0 0 1 7 i : : ONLY CENTER Dave Kelley's Potte 9-1 110 I18 to 44, after three periods and 6 52 i t 505 : — ave Kelley's Potter, ¢ si000ese then played it “safe.” The rangy| Kew AT nL ymevile Sip of i as e a : : elght markers in-the fourth kept Toll, F itive, 0.2 0.00 Bulldogs went into a stall, and jt|Stemlel = 2 8 4Rarrawood,? 2 1 1: : the Golden Bears interested as!Poe, § ...eove0eee 0 3 0 0 1 was just barely enough to getiMastschie! . 3 § diclayion.s 324: : Tech poured it on. Kelley was! ———— — them into the championship round whites =~ '3 1 0Doninser.g 301: Results : Shelby’s top man, with 15 points, Totals .........11 55 11 19 21 for the third time and first since Ledford. 103 uh : but the rest of the promising, SCORE BY PERIODS 1950. Totals 24 413 Totals zon | young Bear team was no match TECH ......... 12 13 18 17—60 New Albany led at the half, 35 , __ Scord By Quarters tn By United Press 1 for the surging Green Wave in|Shelbyville ..... 9 4 5 15-33 to 26, but the Bears from the Evansville 14 1 18 6-50 National Invitation Tournament : y the shooting, playing or rebound-| Officials—=Don McBride, Cores Pocket City took over in the third: Free Thiows Missed—Stemle, Metzke 4 at New York ing department. ‘Lehman, stanza and forged ahead, 37 to" C : y oir ‘i 4 St. Bonaventure’s 48, Duquesne 31 : 3 : 34, Jim MeLaughlin's booming) Sev Swans (06) Vineenney A atl (eran round). 4 At Indianapolis At Muncie # long-shots got New Aibany back gtemie.t 6 2 5/Bonhommef 5 9 5 : : : ‘ . ernoon inners LaSs ay . } nh » res} ‘ { ‘ ( inte the ballgame and he ii Niaeiicoke ; ; HEE 0 : La he 75, DARIN OF ful} Shelby ville 46, Batesville 34. ‘Muncie Central 64, Auburn 39, , i S ll i Board | Fox, 2 3 N / ANSAS ) 4 » | ¢ ari River city ys BfIhexe: a mide. McLughinec 1 6 4 Korb.c 2 0 4 ap AY K y Tech 66, Greencastle 52. Kokomo 62, Marion 58. ® « 19th straight victory sin 2 a | Henry.c 6 0 0 Nash 1 3 1 Southwest Texas State 78, Port- . . wT » season setback at East Chicago {pliers 2 3 gomersases 2 1 land 68 (consolation round). Tech 60, Shelbyville 33. Muncie Central 62, Kokomo 60. a i & rou eo Washington—their only loss all Winkie 5 3 5 Southwe stern Missouri 73, Murray : : r ; ? /inkler.g ! p ] : 3, ! ) . Poy Y : . is 3 trunsivertinin phnal Toi BED ee RRL Ahram mal At Lafayette At Bloomington TECH AND Shelbyville had little trouble gaining the ; , Score hy Perlads ATION \ \ ’ ; ; mri rR = championship game of the semifinal here. and two upsets at Lafayette this = = Seo as a NATIONAL CATHOLIC Lop: ~ ‘ Evansville Central 56, Garfield 54.* " rternoon left Hoosierand'sjiarenne a8 BB 1-0 TOURNEY ogansport 45, Hammond 43. * Foor. ovaihivas The Greenclads stormed past game, but outclassed, hardwood-frenzied thousands _ Free Throws Missed -Bonhomme 4. TeEmovne 67, Providence 63. afav » Pq 1: he om y pe yo Bee A Eo i gasping. Maetachis 2 MeLaghine eae Roof. LoL 6K, Gannon 32, (Lafayette Jeff 39, Elkhart 37. New Albany 56, Vincennes 49. Greencastle, 66-52, in the second afternoon game. Shelby. Tere Hisute a de a — Lafayette Jeff 53, Logansport 37. New Albany 52, Evansville Cent. 50. Yllle. 1947 state champlon, erased ’ THE MUNCIE session de. Guild OF Central 38) Brooklyn College 69, Yeshiva 50 : . Batesville, 46-34, in the opener. lin the second period. With Dave livered at least a mild surprise Giffelf 01 AlHarrawodt § 373 Pennsylvania 63, Princeton 60. SULT RRRE EE RRR I ER ETE ¥ Both victories were expected. Kelly and Jim Plymate showing : , fendi Jonek,{ 0.0 2 Wesself 30 Haran Ce : - asn Tech Coach Herman Hinshaw the way the Bears were on top when Muncie Central's defending puznt 4 2 1iClavton.c 4 38 5 Yale 71 Harvard 51. = = , : i J » state champions routed a good {hezem.f 0 1 1MBeicher.c 000 - - = ° = and Bear Coach Frank Barnes 23-13, at the half. The rest was Auburn club, 64 to 39, while Ko- Sony 1} Phones. 3 850. : The L i 2 Th Fi § were able to rest their regulars in easy. komo's highly-favored Wildcats §inadve 0 0 Walkers . Fi : On the Ice s ina our z e irs the easy triumphs. pe Dickiuian’s 17 points kept had to hustle all the way to beat! Kalenz BR 5 AMERICAN HOCKEY LEAGUF rein = : 4 8 =» Lhe Batesville team in contact. down Marion, 62 to D8. Subori#.. -0. 0 3 Western Division s TECH .............. . : Records dug up after yes- guppy WERE 2500 empty with the hard-running Bears. But Tews started dissing inthe 700% Rl Tae HAGE GFE W IL T.. 0 ts -& MAR. 2? 1 P.M / hs : jerday * quadruple overtime gaatg when Shelbyville and Bates- Batesville didn't have enough The boys started digg ng Terres carpio irore by Feriads Ditianiral 53 0 iz & oo 0 = . toby: : obi *tertrrrrsecinim go © basketball tourney game be. ype tipped off in the opener. Dickmans. Kelley and Plymate IeODId. BOOKS RE BEIHEr ee al OMIT 2 ST Bo a a 22 LAFAYETTE ........ |= S = ween Evanston Central and pBategville's Tom Moorman hit a shared the heavy load for the Haute Garfield nor Evansville Free ti miseed: Gittel,: Chezem. [any Sinorq 2 32 22 L 29 am us = I Terre Haute Garfield showed. qne hander from the side to begin Bears with 23 and 12 points Central could take advantage of gi, 3, q Kalem 3. THarrswood i. ui ' iis ? z MAR. 22. 8:15 I. M 7 = Z another such tourney hetween play, A Seesaw followed as the apiece. nye < 1 1 wreaks 2 Wessel Clayton 5 Walker 2 Fastern division - “ by - 0 % i} e & . € > A 3 De . as . . numerous self made I els and BR o 4 GPa = : ix toxy - z Koki mo and Russiaville, Bears untracked themselves. Shelbyville hit 17 of 38 from the lows hefore Evansville emerged AT MUN IE Pro sm 21's a1 aun 2 MUNCIE CENTRAL 2 ) 2 = = Russiaville upset Kokomo, 22 gpelbyville led, 11-5, at the buzzer. field. Batesville hit 16 of 55. sions betore Kvansville emerged : Drsvidence $13 3% 3 330 Mr 4L MAR 22. SPM: SL Sc = 020, in the 1932 sectional, but The Bears took command early 2 a =a as the vicfor. Munele 10 X : Syracuse 58 25 43 1 211 269 51 = rT o- 3481s Lo = it was not a “sudden-death” ira tains ——————— ; ACA 1 2) okomo (66) i 2 z FL yr = y & LIKE BATESYV , - Wayne Salmon, a sub guard . te ntpt ton vt RESULTS LAST NIGHT z NEW ALBANY ......, ) = affair as the EvansvilleiGar- cast] ESVILLE, Green oy 0 : «Thornburg. 3 5 1/Mitchell! 4 272 nd 7. INDIANAPOLIS 3 - S fiel ; astle scored first. But Tech was who hit only three points in agjjer,t 3 1 4 Toye! 0 0 of Erynisnd hb ASBANAPO WM = £ field struggle won. by. Evans- Murray State on top, 16-14, at the first buzzer the entire game, became the Raison? 3 3 31 Willamson? 9 $4 St. Louis 7.” Syracuse 5 TO nna annnannne | YE 56 to 54, ra The Greenclads really began to BO mieten, $Me 14 "TaamEs Tony | ~~ _ Loses NAIB roll in the second period. They wi : ; 333 erin wt Trdwnaoni 17.0. 7 4 | \were ahead, 37-28, at the half 1:01 of the fourth extra period Totals 25 12 14 Totals 26 813 St suis at Buffalo rafternoot arons ang e ea n aps " Final 73 64 (Morris Wray’ ? : ; : : , HotS Tes peovidene - 1 $ ray’s six baskets had that ended the frenzied ‘‘sudden- Score hy Periods” Hershey at Providence inight:. ! / ‘ { Murfie Central 184 14 11-462 Pittshurgh at Cincinnati h ime Kdratal av binmt ar rs © x : ropelled the Tech team. death” struggle. et Mid 13+ I = % NATIONAL LEAGUE CLEVELAND. ‘Mar. 15--— The they had heen defeated only once Wing Eddie Bruneteau slightly) KANSAS CITY, Mo. Mar. 15 P With Joe S a ft New Albany's heralded Bull-| Free Throws Misced Thornburg 2. Milo Detroit Chicago | Indianapolis Caps suffered their 1 Their last 24 starts, thus fell more than a minute later (UP) —Figthth-seeded Southwest, pag’ first half Tech led. 53-39 dogs, the top-ranking quintet in f7 °Y van Jounsbyry Mitchell 2. Wii Toronto 5, New York 2 taramt nf 4 io weaning . ort and the Clevelanders drew Cleveland's attack wads led hy Missouri State cut down the Mur- ! ted, o ’ Phipps 2 F Montreal 0 10th defeat of the wining Ameri- Providen ‘ods : at the end of three periods. Tech the United Press honor roll, then (a : a - Yinrkov 1pnmte. Kone oF F rovidence Red Eastern Ike Hildebrand the Barong’ -ray (Ky.) State Thoroughbreds to i f i : . Kokomo (62) Marion (38) can Hockey league ason to Di AF y “ela : : in built up a 65-44"lead at 3:28 of overwhelmed Vincennes, 56 to 49, istihalts 13 ft p! alas Is tt of H k S mht us 1} ronped it T-3 eet. DY n ; Co 1 hiace: a their rookie-of-the-vear candidate, who Win the 14th annual NAIB bas- the fourth period and Hinshaw in the aftermath, williamson.f 2 1 4 Barton. { 30 } oc ey ummary ion to the Cleveland Barons be py Ther Ea Tire i fhe, as hieved the four-goal top. hat ketball tournament tonight, 73 sent in the reserves : Tove! ones.c 10 ; Bowes: dbiense. Ramis > 00 al : alder Cup playoffs, starting nex ck, three roils op = ie It was their 19th StroAgn vie- & Cox.o 5 y Tie ¢ : 2 by 1 AI A Ha Shes Tynan fore 7468 fans in the Arena. atl P pi E next ih od ae ling goals coming 0 ta i. Texas State of San A tory since their lone setback at James 2 d Weher.g 0 3 Wochy. altern: Reizle, Willlams, Shere Tomorrow ‘afternoon the Caps : 1} te 5 -riod. oOo wes exas ota OF PRERY 2 East Chicago Washington during Phipps.g 8 3 2Gowing 094 Reid. Hildebrand. Gordon. Davies, Couture. Te e their most-disappoint- Tonight's game was almost en- Fred Shero, Jerry Reid and Cal Marcos defeated Portland Univer- RESERV ES SAW lots of action the season, and Coach Gordon To's 2t1415 Torals 31 22 V INDIA} APOLIS: Goal, Hall; defense ing. campaign of many a year tirely devoid of violence, Only Stearns contributed the three sity in the consolation game, for the Greenclads in the fourth A30N, : : Score By Periods ag Rn aon Fh nie i lR campaigy a three jalties, i inors. were other Clevels 70 68 ; quarter. And théy gave a good Raney’'s boys went at it in busi- Kokomo 17 19 10 18-g2/E0M rschitoin alternate Hay. when they meet the Barons in In- pen 2 Lies) all minors, were Other Cleveland goals. 78-68. { t of th 1 Sub r ness-like fashion Marion : 14 21 10 0G Ashbes, Wilson, Jankowski dianapolis in the return game of called by Referee Doug Davies. » ” » Murray's fourth-speed speed- account o emseives. us were > . <Frea ‘Throws Missed—Mitchell 2. Wil. Bruneteau, McKay, Heller . : an ierios * The Barons r ; 2 HILDEBRAND needed st lik t in | C ilamson 2, Co rley tto anes 3 . BY PERIODS val home-and-home series. I'he Barons rolled up a 4-0 lead n e four sters started. off like a team in ; Th 2 ih y Iv Gowin. tn ae» Cirseng © 0 : 13 gira a. ri the in the first period ff it wasn't Stitches over an eye as the result a hurry to wind things up, rolling! Continued on Page 13--Col, s LAFAYETTE JEFF, only an o 1 6 Auburn (39) ii SUMMARY © Western Division and league per- until, 8.25 of the second period Of Peing hit by the puck during a up a quick 15-7 lead. But South- . “average” ball ela aveoraing re Thornburg,t 's g > Wehb s 5 P! FIRST PERIOD: 1, Cleveland. Hilde- contage’ championship were till that the Caps bagged their first 'Ast‘minute spill - in which he west Missouri's Bears, who came Swede Netters Win Wy Soath Ne yan oy: yi 3 5 ) Dr azrange! 33 a On, 00°", Tolaveland. Hnae. alive as they. entered tonight's £0al -by Enio Solisizzi on assists Fhocheted off the -goal post and here with a good 22-4 record and STOCKHOLM, Mar 15 (UP) == shooting for. a ird : rajgh Raisord 3 0 Myers! oe § 4 o brand ron. Olson, 22 4. Cleveiand. contest, a single game behind by Dutch Reibel and Bert Hirsch- tumbled into the hoards. He is a lot of heart, collected their Sweden's 'T te: . finale berilt, ruined Pikharus Bane 3 3 iummiex ©. 1 3 §iaities—none. _ Pittsburgh's first place Hornets. field. Sclisizzi fired from directly Unlikely to make the trip to In- shots and went to work. Sweden's Torsten Johansson ups chances for She second year in a Hodson QO 0 Revnoidsg 2.1 1 GSFCOND PERIOD. 8 INDIANAPOLIE But despite Cleveland's victory in front into a corner of the cage dianapolis. ; | Trailing 17-20 at the end of set Frank Sedgman of Australia, . y shiy 2 Sclisizzi (Reibel Hirschfield 2 . a | Or, SL cots opener, Lo Joundierre R- 8 3 Cleveland. = Hildebrand (Olson, - Reigle) qvet the Caps, Pittshurgh clinched 7m av ER {tie first quarter SO x52: = Bu, 8a, at the Royal n the vette , - : -—— 2 we =o wel19147, Penaliies=-Reid 100! the crown by rallying for a 6 to. o..... .....= . {80 ore down and. ga (dennis Ha ay. : gansport got out the upset ax and Totes oy Tn aD, PERO Porky MM 4 triumph at Hershey, THE OTHER two Indianapolis Pro Basketball tle, 39-all, at halftime. The sec-| Sedgman and Johansson them edged Hammond “to blast the yyncie contral .... 13 24 10 17-84 Flevelan, Reid /Couturs, Davies 13:16. 9 a. na ; tallies wera registered by Right|Boston 118, Rochester 106. fond quarter was a terrific battle teamed up to beat the Danish Calumet area's last thance of tak-| Auburn ro a 14 > oe 3—3%xay, 15.4710, Cleveland, Stearns (Wochy, THE tremendous late:season Wing Lou Jankowski at 14:24 of PN mk /ohia 105. Milwaukes 86, at New with the lead swapping fre- pair of Torben Ulrich and Kurt . ing the crown back north, ns Be M2 onurup, SUll- Lynn) 1717." PenaltiesBtearns (10:23). (jive of the Barons, in which the third period and by Rightixew York 97. Syracuse 90 " |quently, : |Neilsen 6-3, 6-4. RATA al clit : = - + £ ~ - 2 ‘ ;