The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 12 March 1968 — Page 3

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Tuesday, March 12, 1968

The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Indiana

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State finals big-city affair 2nd straight year INDIANAPOLIS UPI—The fi- 9 Shortridge against Marion j Marion, No. 14 in the final UPI : City 13 years ago. in the final minutes for a 90-79 ‘ Big 10" members, making this nal lap for the Indiana high at Hinkle Fieldhouse here Sat- coaches' board ratings, derailed North Miami upset Greencas- win to qualify against Marion, year's show somewhat more un-■ school basketball crown was a urday afternoon, with the win-1 No. 6 Michigan City, 72-67, for j tie. 73-66, to qualify against 62-51 winner over host Fort predictable. That's the way i'

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big-city affair today for the sec- ners shooting the works for the its first “ Fieldhouse Four - ’ ap- Roosevelt. ond year in a row and the only crown that night. * ’ ' ' ’

real surprise was the ease that Chances for a first-time wincarried the two “have nots” — ner of the March madness were India n a p o 1 i s Shortridge and 50-50. with Shortridge and RooseGary Roosevelt — into the grand velt seeking that honor. Vinfinaie. cennes, the UPI state title

Wayne Catholic.

was from the start and it be-

pearance in 18 years and 12th Shortridge ended the tourney Balanced Shortridge had the came even more so when Attica ranked Roosevelt belted little hopes of fourth-ranked Colum- most prolific shooter in the semi- shot down Lafayette, the team North Miami with a record- bus. 88-77, while Richmond state in lanky Dave Holt with regarded as North's most likel> 91-30 verdict for its first finals' poured it on Jac-Cen-Del, the 43 points, one more than team- successor, in the regionals. berth since 1965. only other “little” entry left, 68- mate Oscar Evans and Jerry In at least two respects, the Towering Roosevelt, now 20-5 49, at Hinkle. Memering of Vincennes. Next, state finals' pairings are per-

Saturday's semi-state tourney choice, won in 1923, and Marion for the season, knocked off giant- Vincennes also had its hands : was Grant Peyton of Michigan feet: The two ex-champs cannot results came up with a colorful three years later. killer Attica, 82-69, at Purdue full with Jeffersonville in the City with 40 markers. meet until the title match and and power-packed foursome to Shortridge routed Richmond, before chasing North Miami by afternoon round at Evansville At this stage last year. Bob neither can the two teams aspirbattle it out this weekend for 81-58. to gain the four-team fi- the largest winning margin ever before winning, 77-69. while Reiiz, Ford of title-bound Evansville ing to their first crown.

the vacant title that was without nals for the first time since 1933. —61 points—in the “Sweet Six-, overpowered Bloomington, 89-69. had 66 points and finished with clear-cut favorite after 484 Vincennes outlasted No. 7 Evans- teen.” The old record was 43 The same was true for Michi- a record 128 for th final four games had been played. ville Reitz in a Southern thriller, points. New Albany over Switz gan City, which shook Kokomo games — a mark that appears

It will be Roosevelt against 71-70, to get this far for fifth-ranked Vincennes and No. first time since 1925.

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Coaches miss conference INDIANAPOLIS UPI — Only next Saturday in Hinkle Field two of the four coaches whose house at Butler University, teams remain in the running for Each school received 1.000 the Indiana high school basket- tickets plus 25 for winning the ball championship appeared at regional. The remaining 10.000the IHSAA offices Monday for odd tickets will be distributed the traditional conferences. among the 484 other IHSAA Veteran newsmen said they member schools which particii could not recall an instance pated in the tourney. | where only half the coaches Colescott. Wyman and Dougi showed up. las also worked out a practice Coaches Jack Colescott of Mar- schedule aimed at permitting ion and Gunner Wyman of Vin- three of the final four to workcennes were there, but Gary out on the Hinkle floor to familRoosevelt was represented by iarize the players with the athletic director Leonard Doug- championship court, las and Indianapolis Shortridge Shortridge gets no practice at by athletic director Bob Nipper. Hinkle this week because that But the failure of Shortridge was the site of both the regional coach George Theofanis and and semi-state which the Blue Roosevelt coach Bo Mallard to Devils won. attend did not prevent the Marion will practice at 3 p.m. schools from grabbing up their Thursday, Roosevelt at 2 p.m. share of the tickets for the four- Friday, and Vincennes at 3:30 team, three-game title round p.m. Friday. Bowling results

to be safe this trip. All four 1967 finalists

Should Shortridge or Roosevelt succeed, it would be the fourth consecutive year for a brand-new winner to crash

were! through.

F our DPU students receive awards Two seniors and two juniors records. He was voted MVP by

his teammates and also picked as winner of the same honor b\ the Indianapolis Area Alumni Club. McCormick led DePauw s NCAA entry in scoring with a , ; 19.5 average and finished second

Tom McGurk. a senior from among ICC

last night were named postseason award winners at DePauw University’s annual winter sports banquet in the Stu-

dent Union.

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Art Furniture % 112 Central National Bank . 72 136 Torr’s Restaurant 62 146 Big Four 55 153 Metropolitan Life 46 162 High team series: Wally’s Bin Service 2235. High team game: Wally’s Bin Service 784. High individual series: V. At-

kins 605.

High individual game: N.

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Over 575: V. Atkins 605, R. Beaman 601, D. Priest 588, J.

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84 Decker

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84 High Team Game:

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Covington, Ind., and Dan O’Meara. another senior from Cedar Rapids, la., were named winners of Most Competitive Basketball Player and MVP in

swimming respectively.

McGurk, fourth leading scorer in the ICC and the team's 196768 captain, won the Most Competitive Player award for an unprecedented third consecutive time. O'Meara was an easy choice for his honor since he paced the current squad in scoring with 54 Vj points and placed well in the ICC meet as the Tigers' ace sprint swimmer. His name is on two DePauw school

records.

Sixty-five junior Tom McCormick pulled down two basketball

The sole man to break Indiana State's monopoly in ICC wrestling was named DePauw s MVP in wrestling for 1967-68. He is 130-pound ICC champion Toni Croxton from West Lafayette. The only non-State grappler to win an ICC crown. Croxton put together an 8-3 dual meet record this season under new head coach Lee Schoenfeld. These four men, plus 55 other athletes, including Dick Fletcher of Greencastle, were awarded varsity and freshman numerals and letters at the banquet. Fletcher, son of Prof, and Mrs. Robert Fletcher, 620 Highwood. earned a varsity wrestling award.

23 cars entered at 500

500 Series: L. Mark 537, P.

INDIANAPOLIS — New cars national driving title in ir two veteran drivers from '61, '63, '64 and '67.

and

I960,

Semi-State Scores

AT INDIANAPOLIS Richmond 68, Jac-Cen-Del 49. Shortridge 88, Columbus 77. Shortridge 81, Richmond 58 (final). AT EVANSVILLE Vincennes 77, Jeffersonv i 11 e

69.

Ev. Reitz 89, Bloomington 69. Vincennes 71, Reitz 70 (final). AT FORT WAYNE Michigan City 90. Kokomo 79. Marion 62, Fort Wayne Cath-

olic 51.

Marion 72, Michigan City 67.

(final).

Texas — A. J. Foyt, Jr., and Ruby, first starter eliminated

Huxford 532, M. Taylor (Sub) ii ovc j Ruby—and three other en- at Indianapolis last year when 510, F. Jones 503 . increase< j the official list valve trouble ended his chances 400 Series: E. Shillings 498, K. . , for the 52n( i annual on the fourth lap, enjoyed better Simmons 493, L. Jones (Sub) ce at ^he Indianap- racing luck on other USAC 493. P. Jones 470, C. Dreher M tor sneedway on May 30. tracks and finished sixth in the 464. D. Wilson (Sub) 454, O. 1 five-time winner of 1967 standing. He won the PhoeSutherlin 453, S. Burris 447, , tt^ap national driving nix 150-miler, the Longhorn 100D. Cody (Sub) 441, M. Storm f . hamDions hi D w ill be seeking miler and placed fourth or bet4 rSh C 4 M Fe, K W Hon 3 k 5 inf42T n s' a!! unpre'eTdented fourth, mdi-1 ter on seven other occasions.

nen 431, ix. Hop^ns 42/, s. DO ij s v i c torv in one of two

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F » rd ™i,°* land May 25-26 used in both of the Foyt cars Tick ' d

but additional tests are planned

(Sub) 411, E. Roach 404, C. Steinbaker 402, M. Grable 400.

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