The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 13 March 1957 — Page 4
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DePauw's .>tar forward. Bob Schrier. has been named to allIndiana Collegiate Conference ■ bt-sketbali team for the third straight year. Only double repeater on the 1056-57 honor squad, Schrier was one of the key figures in the Bengals' drive to their first ICC cage championship. Other members of the all-con-ference team, announced by Dr. Laurel Turk of DePauw, current ICC president, are John Harrawood, Evansville; Ted Guzek and
DePauw baseball sch< Rounced today by AthK tor James C. Loveless.
Features of the slate are tue 12 Indiana Collegiate Conference contests with Butler. Bail State. Evansville. Indiana State, St. Jo-
seph’s and Valparaiso.
Coached by Bob Hicks, wno joined the DePauw staff last Fail as head football and baseball coach, the Tigers also will meet Purdue, Indiana, and Wabash. Hicks inherits seven lettermrn from last year’s squad, which won 12 of 19 tilts and tied for third place in the ICC utih an
even split in 10 games.
Heading the list of returnees
are outfielder Boh Schrier. twotime all-conference choice, and pitcher Geoige Halfmann, who was credited with exactly half of the Eengals' victories in 1953. Other lettermen include catcher Dick Vartanian, first basen: Don Boveri. second baseman CaC Meditch. third baseman A1 Heeler. and shortstop Keith SehroeJ-
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At Indiana *At St. Joseph’s Purdue ♦Valparaiso f2) At Wabash ♦Evansville (2)
May 7 ♦Indiana State
May 8 *At Butler May 14 Wabash May 16 •Butler ♦At Ball State (2)
♦St. Joseph’s
♦At Indiana State
May 18 May 21 May 27
the annua! Midwest InterCollogi- Entries already have been reate Badminton Tournament in ceived from four state schools — Bowman Memorial Gymnasium Purdue. Ball State, Wabash and here Friday and Saturday, March DePauw’. with March 15 stt as 22-23. tons
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More than 25 institutions are expected to enter the competition, which is open to all undergraduates at Midwestern colleges and universities
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Beginning Friday evening and continuing throughout Saturday, the tournament will include men's singles and doubles, women’s singles and doubles, and mixed doubles.
Accompany,ng the Purdue players will be Miss Abbie Rutledge, top-ranking women's singles player in the Midwest for 1955-56. and Lyle Shortz of Crawfordsville will officiate. Sponsored by the Women's Recreation Association at DePauw, the tournament will be directed by Elizabeth Halpin, Crawfordsville junior, and Miss Ethel Mitchell of the DePauw staff.
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