INDIANA UNIVERSITY. SATURDAY, MARCH II, 1011FIRST ROUND OF STATE HIGH SCHOOLBASKET-BALL TOURNAMENT ENOSCraw ford 8V 111 et Walton, Lafayette, Lebanon, Bluff ton and New Albany Come Out Winners and Are Eager for Fray Today.Indiana plays her Iasi lull basket ball .name when she meets North western in the Men's C.ym tonight at S o'clock.Indiana's first state high school basketball tournament looked like a big success and everybody, including yesterday's losers, was happy last night. More than a hundred high school boys were netting their introduction to the university and showing some good basket-ball possihi-lities. The big show began when former Indiana coach Harris blew his releree swhistle at one o'clock vcslerdav afternoon.• ¥New Albany, Walton, IUiflton, (Yaw-tunLsillc. Lafayette and Lebanon weathered their respective fray?: and arc lodav out l«ir blood and the slate high schoolchampionship.Roehestit was the first team to go by l lie board. By poor basket shooting; la* ilm w a junir to New Albany. Is PL l ilt* northern bm tr.en work w.** i.oi*«l but mm* and air..on I he mm ’‘blew - a»i-under tla b.rilaa. Had i la Kf•• la*amit .-pulled ol the.-o ‘au.-ied rdl-*! tin*game w.inM ha'e been their-. Tla first lull l ink'd wit a tla.' scon* t.naiinv 7 IIin lavor *»:' i la* New Alba in- ladlt;. bio in i la--rlt;ond I\‘c|u*MiT raiiu- back Mhog and in a lew minutes lorgrd ahead with t ho help of snappy floor work. Blit near the end she grew woefully weak .it tu.-sing markers and New Album picked the ana* Ly mu* point.Walton Heavyin t h.* s^rmal ^iitu* Waiion walloped Morristown to the tine- of bl-JIb Walton lf I put .1 heavy line up on the llimr \\ liirh vn a-SPECIAL NUMBERI he Siiidcnt will publish a High School Tournament edition on Monday, containing a summary of the scries. This paper will be mailed to tla* visiting teams.iihthis boy and prophesied some nice things if he ever breaks into college basket ball. His floor work was the best of the first round ot the series, his work alone being sufficient to sew up tin* game tor Craw-fordsville. Myers of the same team carried off t he highest basket honors of the dav. slipping nine ringers in from the field. The fans are looking for tin* Craw-fordsville boys to be in on 1 lit* finish this afternoon, providing they don’t slump.In game number five, Lafayette romped ;i\'d\ from the Ouktown lads, piling up Ml jmini - to * heir opponents* I I. Thu first half ended with the store reading IS -1 \vit h lt;akh\\ n at t lie small end. 1 lie second sp,im began ill peppery style and h.'ki 11 \t,r a Irvc minutes like some basket ball, bm tlie Ouktown fellows lost their blt; anngs again, and never endangered their rival-.Curtain KaisertlI),dlt;niatliearinUmit \ itlIIre*stlp• • InnITiraC‘.toe-:hTCtoo nunh for tin- li’ilui r ami -li^liur Morristown men. The first hall | the game went along in fairly light I addon ending Hi -10 on t he side ol l hi- \\ alt mi it is. In the second half the bigger fellows ran aw nv ami, aided by a couple of sensi l iuna! shots by the husky Bishop, bagged tin name in comfortable style.(lame number three between Kvans-ville and BIulTlon moved along slowly, the latter team carrying off the bacon 3K-22. BlufTton started off with a rush, bagging three baskets in the first half minute of play. Evansville failed to find the ring until near the end of the first half, Bluffton in the meantime hanging up 16 points. Schlundt of Evans\ille was up among the high scorers, getting eight baskets from the field, one almost the entire length of the floor and from a bad angle.Crawfordsville FastThe next game on the list proved the attraction of the afternoon. Crawfordsville and Anderson putting up a merry scrap, the tall boys from Crawf#rdsvilletaking the game 36 to 16. Miller, of thewinning combination although smalf, proved a rrtarvel on the floor, playing a ;'r fast and brilliant game all the time. The * coaches and ex-coaches kept their eye ona.aaaiymn.11.esThe la-I game of i he day’s I attics was -i aged .is the prelimiiurv 1lt;» 1 lie Wisconsin- I ivliana game. i he Lebanon high school l*o\ ■* prov ing too much for ihe team from Valparaiso, beating them 'SI- IL This ganh• wn the rlowest of the day nothing doing* until almo-i the middle of the first hall. I'lieu Lebanon suddenly got busy and at the lt;aid of the half hung up 1!* markers while the pedagogues lt;mild get on I \ a loneK goal from foul. Thrv.cund hall was lit lie better than I he first, earh team playing list lesslv/l h Lebanon men succeeding in adding 1(1 points to their total. For a lew minutes ihe Valpo boys came bark bill couldn’t List and went in the air “1 'lowing shot alter slim right under the ring.Iln* bleachers were pretty well filled in the afternoon, i hi* altcndanee at the night game being ihe limit of the house.The promoters predict the big crowds today. afternoon functions detracting fnnn yesterday*s attendance.Today’s GamesThis morning the second round of the tournament opens at 0 o’clock, the New Albany tram hooking up with the Laba-non team. At ten ihe Bluffton and Lafayette. teams will fight it out for representation in the finals this afternoon, and at 11 o’clock a pretty battle is expected when the strong Walton and Crawfordsville teams line up to decide their supremacy.Following the outcome of this morning’s frays, the three winners wilf draw to eliminate one. This team will play the winner of the afternoon scrap between the other' two. 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