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   Vidette-Messenger, The (Newspaper) - February 27, 1931, Valparaiso, Indiana                               THE VALPARAISO FRIDAY FEBRUARY FINAL RUSH GIVES UHLANS WIN OVER SPARTANS VAL POSTAGES GREAT RALLY BY GEORGE CHRISTY throw line to put Manchester in front At this point the Uhlans rallied in earnest Kowalski started the fireworks with a high arching side shot Chapman annoyed at an of- bounced the ball up into the bleachers and was charged with a technical foul for hts display of temper Bauer spilled in the ed heave and it was with eight minutes to play Olson out in front and flipped in a nice Coach J Ml Christiansen's shot which necessitated and Gold matters Manchester time out for the year with Manchester last night at Boucher gym rallying ly to take a wild struggle The visiting Spartans led at tossed in three straight free throw was he DELTS LOSE IN LAPORTE iBY GEORGE CHRISTY The Valpo Delts dropped n tough In first half to take n lead South Guardsmen defeated the Gary in the second game of the will face the Mid- gets in semi-final round day afternoon The box Midgets B FT P TP Prase f 5 2 o Cloutier f 0 2 Boklund c 4 1 2 Dotterwich g 0 0 1 Chroback f 1 i i Scharf f 1 Holder g MALDEN I VIKINGS PLAY he BY FRANCES E LONG Will Covert has returned to after spending the past 12 ten in the home of her tor Mrs Erwin Mrs Robert Adams who has in nn attack of influenza is 2 0 0 0 banked in another pivot shot and Kowalski drove under on the the first round of tlw lowing tip-off play to give Valpo which started in the t lead their first of the fray i Maple City Civic Auditorium 4 Mr Mrs Covert and 0 i son Jerry visited with Henry Leffew and of Prattville Sunday 30 Belts B FT P TP Probable Valparaiso Michigan City Several of the married sons P Kramer P Smith stage of the first half and were out on fouls b5 olson and rf il comins in to tie the count and end seconds of the fray with in front at the intermission i the moment attempt to quints deadlocked at The Coach big crew had stall Midgets had lead the local med the Uhlans handily at North Kowalski gathered a free throw by several points in Hildreth f 3 1 Smith c 3 2 Walsh g 1 2 i 0 2 4 4 7 0 8 0 3 daughters of Mr and Mrs R Williamson with their families White Smith Hetzel G spent Sunday in the Williamson G home I Mrs v O Corson and son Howard spent Sunday afternoon with Ed and family of Wanatah Totals 12 9 291 Mrs Will Covert entertained the IBY GEORGE CHRISTY Vikings of Valpo high will close their regular season this evening Manchester season earlier in Rileys fourth personal to put Valpo one point to the good Cook Valpo confined to two baskets inserted in the Manchester the first half due mainly to their lineup Valpo stalled and as the second half but a late Delt almost overtook the LaPorte quint George Boklund and Inky Pease comprised almost the whole LaPorte offense accounting for twenty-one points between them ing was well balanced Tom Smith heading the list with eight points Reg Hildreth collected three baskets ntes old pivot shot gave i sub grabbed a wild pass near the and a foul toss while Miller got six vain efforts to work through the tight Manchester defense suddenly changed tactics in the second period Their long shots began to register one minute light flickered on Bauer sank charity heave on Piper's ing Chapman made it Valpo on Schultz's third foul and and with the last half twelve before the gun Davis Manchester Valpo an advantage The Spartan basket but missed the shot markers and Bowman and Walsh Spartans were forced to a wnich would have given apiece Valpo stall from that point on and though fairly so doing not hit on their long shots The main feature of the ant victory from the winners the guarding game turned in by the Hill team de- fense which was none too good in the early stages of the game ed down hard In the final period holding the Everett Chapman Manchester star did not hit from the field being pretty well tied up by Bucinski in the first half and by Schultz in the He did sink six of ten free throws but his ineffectiveness from Valpo U B Schultz f 1 Bauer f 0 Barnekoff c 2 Bucinski g 0 the floor seemed to sap much of the fha TJa f 2 Merz f 1 Shook g 0 Olson g 1 the contest j The struggle was a typical The triumph was the Midget clash with fast action eighth straight and gave the luring throughout Each team hit twelve times from the field but the made their free throws count a record of two wins in three starts against Indiana teams Valpo will go to Aurora Saturday night toj close their out-of-town season and j should acquire their ninth Schultz Barnekoff tive victory there havine previously j Chapman Reber overwhelmed the Referee Olsen of Gary umpire The box Helvie of Valparaiso FT P TP 335 spirit from the entire team He also was responsible for the technical foul which was converted into the margin of victory by Bauer Cook f While the personal fouls were about even Valpo having fourteen to the losers thirteen Manchester suffered most from the rather close officiating Three Spartan players were sent from the game with over- loads of personals Walters Reber and leaving the fray in the second half Pete Rucinski local b f floor guard was dismissed earlier in i ee the melee for the same reason Good free the in- vaders materially eleven of their sixteen allotted casts being made hit eight with the same ber of chances but outscored the Spartans seven to five from the field Harold Schultz who started his first game this year with the lans was the outstanding er of the evening His basket and three free throws in the first half kept the Brown and Gold outfit within hailing distance of the chester aggregation while his guarding of Chapman in the second period had the Gold and Black cap- in a bad way most of the time Valpo scoring was fairly well divid- ed Kowalski tying Schultz with five liumis while Barnekoff and Bauer four markers and Olson and Merz a basket apiece Manchester started strongly and headed for a repeat of their tamer easy victory Chapman ed a free toss on holding but Walters hit from the side a went later failed to score on error and Chapman gave Manchester a lead on Schultz's hacking Schultz got first point when touted by Walters but hit a long side shot lers a nice comer toss Valpo called time with five minutes gone Jug Schultz collected another point from the foul stripe on Walters ond personal and tallied another after Chapman had straight on ond and third mistakes piper ed another point to make it Manchester Reber replaced tors DuBois hit a side shot which Barnekoff missed a to get a point back on ing With half of the period ed Shook took place in the local lineup committed his foul on Chapman Merz entering the fray Chapman made and ed to give Manchester a ten-point and then Valpo got busy Schultz got the first Valpo connecting with a lonn Miot from in front and followed with i nifty toss from Hie double line Walters came back in with minutes to RO Barnekoff cil his third straight free cast on third foul but Bauer made i Manchester when charged by Reber Just before the close the period DuBois tipped in a of his own shot for basket of the and missed free thrown to open the half Barnekoff finally hit on u shot and the Manchester Vintage was narrowed to four when Bauer counted on foul It was fourth personal and Walters followed him from the con- test afterword when he com milled his fourth offense on who missed both free losses Mid Chapman tallied from tree Totals 7 Manchester B Chapman f 0 Walters f 2 DuBois c 2 Piper g 0 Riley g 1 0 0 Davis K 0 8 14 FT P TPi New Life Insurance For 1 Cent a Day Issued to Men Women and Children from Age of I Day to 60 Years No Medical Examination No Red Tape Jl Something New Under the bi Sterling's Emergency Draft 1 j Just send your name address age 2 and name of beneficiary No Money You will also receive a first aid kit FREE Write or call C A SPECHT AGENCY Totals 5 11 13 21 Farmers State Bank Bldg Free throws missed I 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suspension of three regulars by home last Saturday I will be favored to win and have a Fred Brust returned home previous triumph over the day evening after a several City crew included in their visit with relatives in Chicago record but are almost certain to be extended by the scrappy Red Devils It will be Michigan City's speed with imported against the height and experience Most of the are rather small but fast and The same type of learn upset the Vikings last week-end and tile Green and While squad is working against any such rence Doors will open at tonight due to the fact that the Valpo Re- serves will clash with the varsity at Wanatah has one of the best teams in the LaPorte county conference and fully ex- to atone for the one-point trimming administered to them oy the local subs earlier in the year The second prelim nt will concern the Valpo girls sextet and some rather exceptional feminine cagers from Knox KNOW ANY CALL 13 SHEETS Typewriter Ribbons PAPER INKS OF ALL KINDT STAMPS 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