TUESDAY, MARCH 20, 197sNOT CHAMPIONS, BUT WINNERSThe Anderson Indians didn’t manage to c home from Saturday’s state finals with the ch pionship trophy, nor even with the runnerup ri et the 1972-73 Tribe, in rolling up a 25-3 rec winning the North Central Conference title making it to the state tourney where 95 po weren’t enough, proved itself to be a real winnow about this for a slogan?” offered coachEstes am'd the cheers of some 3,000 Tribe supportsSunday’s welcome pep session in tlie Wigwam, ”0more in ’74.”rl hat from a man who appeared to be getting nei as speaker after speaker mentioned the possibilities return visit next year. Estes knows from sad exper how; hard it is to repeat after an outstanding season 1962 sophomores, who shocked the entire state by goir the way to the final game of the semi-state, failed tc the 1S33 sectional or the 1954 regional. After the 1966 state appearance it was two years before the next seel title. On a broader scale, there hasn’t been a repea pearanee in the state finals in the last four years.Yet a look at this season’s roster indicates the poti may indeed be there. Two starters, 6-6 center Tony shal and sharpshooting Roy Taylor, are among eight iors who are due hack next year. So is the alternate j