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HIGH SCHOOL TEAMS IWILL BE HERE TOOAYBig Crowds of Supporters WU Accompany Teams.ISIGMA CHIS ENTERTAINFirst Game Tomorrow Afternoon at 2 O'clock.iAH four of ilu* high school teams that•are to buttle for the state championship were scheduled to arrive in Blooininglon some time today and take a warming up workout in the nun's gym. All the team managers report their men in good condition and ready ti» put up the game of their lives. Knelt team was expected to have a large crowd of rooters with itand it is reported that the Iranklin..' Orleans and Lebanon teams were to be ; especially well represented.tTThe first game of the series will be called tomorrow at two o’clock. The team managers are to meet tomorrow morning in Dr. Hutchins office anti draw | for opponents for the first games. The I two winners in these games will meet ■ * tomorrow evening in a preliminary to the Varsity-\Yisconin game to settle tlie championship.The tournament is under the auspices of the State High School Athletic Association and the officials for the games have been selected by the Kxecutive Committee of this organization. J. T. (dies of Marion, a former Indiana man and author of ' (iloriana’’ is the secretary of the Association. For some time Mr. Giles has been ill and the active management of the tourney has been under I. K. Neff of Richmond, President of the As- i socialion for 1912. .Mr. K. K. Ramsey, Principal of Bloomington High School was the President of the Association in 1911.There is comparatively little dope on the respective merits o! the four teams. Neither leant lias played the other and all come with almost perfect records. Lebanon lost two games this year, one to New Richmond and one to Anderson but both these games were by close scores. Iranklin defeated Richmond and Clinton at Indianapolis Saturday by sensational rallies in both games. Orleans defeated Bickm-ll and Kvan-*villc at Vincennes Saturday by close score*. ^ anil front what the Vincennes papers say . ■ other teams will find a contender in the* 5 Orleans bunch.Comparatively little is known about Whiting. Culver won a forfeit game from South Bend and in return Whiting administered a defeat to Culver. The Whiting buys are said to have the strongest team that they have had in years and will be prepared to put up the fight ol their lives.Admission to the games in the afternoon will be twenty-five cents and the same rate applies to the final game in the evening. After the high school game, the gym. floor will be cleared anil fifty cents more will be charged for the Varsity-Wisconsin game.Seats may be obtained front the University office or from any member of the Booster's C lub. Owing to the fact that there will only be three games played this year it is expected that the attendance will be the largest of any game this year.The desertion of Newt Goodman, the Delta Tau cook at the last minute caused a slight change in plans. The Della Tuus were to have entertained the Lebanon bunch but the Sigma Chis consented to take the duty off their ha mis.Clt;lt;*
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Bloomington Daily Student

Bloomington, Indiana, US

Fri, Mar 15, 1912

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