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Mary was scheduled villc’s St. Hebron, the Licking county champs, Thursday night. Should they win, the Irish will take on the winner of the Iberia-Plain City game, Sta urday night at seven o'clock. Win ner of this game will move to tha regional Athens. to meet tourney at either Troy or diocesan teams well as Marion now out of the haven’t Most of running. fared as them arc Mt. Vernon ter St. Mary Coshocton Sacred Heart, (•ollie Central Catholic, Dover SI. Joseph. Portsmouth Noire Dame, and three Columbus schools, Aqui nas, St Charles, and Holy Rosary lost their tournament games last week and are now waiting for base ball. Vincent. Lancas- Zanesville Rosccrans, Sacred Heart, Chilli­ Still the running, st press time. besides Marion, are Somer set Holy Trinity, New Lexington and the Sectional it was a case Dover must at us of “one of Dennison ousted St. Joseph. Somerset Holy Inriity pulled what probably is ihe biggest upset when they knocked prevously unbeaten McArthur 68-66. To LaSalle Feb 23—(NC) *ck Award was aSalle College Xnoliicr luard PHILADELPHIA, The Brotherhood W presented to the I. basketball team here by the Phila delphia Co inty Council of the Jewish War Veterans Ihe award was presented by Dr. (.ill Rubin County Commander, for a "true pt-i'iical demonstra tion of brotherhood” since the team is mixed both religiously and racially The learn includes Tom Golt t’llliolir I red lehlc, a I’rolcsLint XoruiHii Greklh, a Jew. and Jackie Moore, a Negro, among others. BACK AGAIN! Pickerel Dinner 6 P. K. of 0 Dining Room State and Sixth Streets Columbus, Ohio THE CATHOLIC TIMES, FRIDAY, MARCH 6, 1953 ___ the Exempted and District CCL play with a 4-3 mark. Tinnerello, Butch Merchant Ballenger and Jack Armbuster. Holy Cross Names 2nd All-Catholic All-Americ’n I earn WORCESTER, Mass. Feb. 28— Eleven of the nation's leading Catholic College basketball play ers, two from first-ranked Seton Hall and two from fourth-ranked LaSalle, have been named to the second annual All-Catholic, All America collegiate basketball team in a nation wide poll of Catholic CollegegJjaskethali coaches, publici ty directors and sports editors of Catholic newspapers. A total of 80 ballots were received in the poll conducted by Lester “Bus” Sheary and Jerry Healy, kethall coach and tor respectively. Holy Cross has publicity direc­ getters with Dukes votes and O'Brien 65 of the 80 ballots. Salle’s sensational s lowed Dukes total of Dennison St. tourney 55 votes. Cross, the number one District One tor the entire placed their one-two scor- Holy team in season, ing punch. Captain Earle Markey and Togo I’alazzi, on the second annual All-Catholic, squad. Dick Ricketts, Ron Feiereisel, DePaul, and Norm Grekin. LaSalle, followed the voting. The second annual poll conduct ed by Sheary and Healy was featur ed by a three-way tie between Rich- Seton Hall, Ed Conlin, and Dick Rosenthal, No each receiving a total ol ic Regan, Fordham, tre Dame, 21 votes. the smallest member with the oth- O'Brien of the squad at 5’9 ers ranging from 6’1” to 6’11”. Dukes, O’Brien and Markey are re peaters on the AH Catholic team. The All-Catholic. All America and Ml atholic All 1'isti o teams fol low: 1952-53 All-Catholic, All America Basketball Team Dukns O’Brien Walter Johnny Tom Gola Togo Palatxt Dick Hoaenthal Ion Hall LaSalle Holy Cross Duqu^ana DePaul _S«ton Hall Fordham Notre Dame HONORABLE MENTION V. Stokes. Francis (NY) Boushka St. Louis eGowan. Manhattan Sallee. Dayton Kenvill-. O Brien, Seattle: and M. Stokr*. 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McMahon, Secretary Tom Williams, Ohio Basketball Captain, In Last Game Monday When Ohio State and Michigan leave the floor after their game next Monday night in the Fair grounds coliseum. Tom Williams, Ohio State's captain will have com pleted his basketball career. The 6-4 senior from Lima will be graduated this June. And after graduation comes a stint in the ar my. Tom’s a member of the at State. ROTC from Williams was graduated Lima St. Rose in 1949. He member of the St Rose team that went to the state finals in 1948. losing to Eaton in the champion ship game. “We thought we'd be back in '49 when we were seniors, but Del phos St. John's knocked u* off," said Tom. Delphos went on to win the state tourney that year. was a At Ohio State, Williams played three years on the varsity. Against Purdue in his first year he scored 19 points, his hignest single game total in college. Majoring in accounting, he plans to return co Lima after his army service and join nis father in the wholesale fruit and vegetable bus iness. Tom rat^s Chuck Darling of last year’s Iowa team and Johnny Kerr of this year’s Illinois team as prob ably the two toughest players he has faced. He thinks Kerr is a bet ter all-round piayer than Don Schlundt, this year’s leading confer ence scorer from Indiana. desire to his school be glad to on a Williams does not coach as a career after days are over. “But I’d help out at some school time basis,.’’ he said. part- the state high He rates playing tournament as his greatest school memory and in college his big moment came last year when he stole the ball from Minnesota’s Ed Kalafat and scored a game win ning basket with less than ten sec onds left in the game. Ohio won by one point. Williams, the only married man on the Buck squad, lives with his wife, Betty, and brother, Bob, in a house near the OSU campus. Bob, a freshman, will be trying out for the Ohio State baseball team that won the state title two years ago. The Dukes, six-loot skyscraper, and Towering Walt eleven Seton Hall little Johnny O’Brien, five-foot nine Seattle midget, were the top vote s collecting 68 was named on Fifth Tom Gola, La sophomore, fol O’Brien with a and Quarter All America Duquesne. SportIighl On Columbus Grade Schoolers Our first experiment with the Grade school tournament progiain on a wider level is so far proving first session in great affair. It for the boys to home towns for proved successful. The Lancaster was a was a big thrill travel from their the game and Lancaster a very good host Father Kulp is really enthused over the prospects of the tourna ment in future years Mission director Xow that the season is ended as far as the regular league play goes wed like io commend the work of the coaches and officials for their cooperation during the year. The teams showed an excel lent spirit which is due to the right kind oi direction. We think too that the refereeing this year hit a new high The St Charles Gym leagues were worked by Ken Grimes, Dave Sorohan, Mike Gran non. Lee Kletzy, Date Savely, and Jack Bauman. The Annunciation games were under the direction of Charles Benedetti, Forest Sharrock and his Rosary High athletes. Joe Pawdaw ski and Jim Doone Charles Swartz and James Kelley helped out with the tournament work Oi course, as long as there ire referees there will always be fans, players, etc., to criticize them—that seems to be part of the gam?. But the men who worked the games this year didn’t rate too much criticism. Refereeing for Grade school dif fers a bit from the games tor high er ups. The kids are supposed to play according to the rules but they're also supposed to enjoy it. There are a lot oi things that hap pen in a Grade school game that would be foul if .he players were older. Our .efs keep this mind and thats why they do a good job We are sure that baseball is real ly around the corner This was brought to our attention when we were called »n on the meeting to discuss the Knothole Gang situa tion in the city of Columbus. State Auditor Rhodes. Mick Barrack. George Sisler and Frank Mdlyar are the topnotrhers behind the program. The Knothole gang as far as the Columbus Red Birds go has slipped in recent years. Of course, we are of the opinion that night baseball has helped that, but at any rate, there’s a general de sire to get things moving this year. We hope so When the first Knot holers made then appealance here in Columbus the mighty Senators were still clipping the walls at old Neil Park and to sit in the bleach ers there was something Maybe the interest will grow again—at least we ar* behind it NEW PERSONALITIES in our Grade school adult leaders group li^jCHLCKlR CAS TOM WILLIAMS Ohio State Center-Forward Catholic Elementarv League Final Standings Visitation League Cypnai Our Lady of Victory St. Dominic _______ rpuB Mary Magdalene Thomas ...__ .. ... L. w. Butch is more interested in the St. Rose team thai. the kids them selves—and the team shows the results. Ho not only coaches the team but he spends many an hour away from his job working to help provide equipment for the hoys. A medal for two fine men—Keys and Loilo. IMPERIAL WASHABLE VI ALLPAPER Patton's Book Store WASHINGTON C. Courteous Service AD a tn s 5747 HARRIS OPTICIANS 106 test Broad St COLUMBUS. 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Tom at the helm of the olumbus Citizen sports and am one who reads the sport news knows (hat the Citizen coverage has grown by leaps and bounds during the last few years Tom at present is making the St. Catharine basketball team give a mighty good account of itself- and sacrifice of many hourt time lii Grade Tourney The Catnolic Grade School tournament, with attention now spotlighted on Columbus teams, moves into the semi-final round to day (Friday) as winners clash at 4 pm. in the St. Charles gym to de termine the teams that will ad vance to fhe regional finals on March 10. The regional games will be play ed between two teams from the Co lumbus tournament and the two squads which have already quali fied from outside Columbus. They are New ark St. Francis and Lancas ter St. Mary. Newark won the right to the re gional with a convincing 45-26 win over Zanesville St Thomas last Saturday in Newark. St. Fran cis had previously beaten New Lex ington St. Rose 50-20. In the con solation game before the St. Fran cis-St. Thomas clash. Newark Bless ed Sacrament, beaten before by St. Thomas, trounced New Lexing ton 42-34. Meanwhile, at Portsmouth, Lan caster St. Mary’s smooth team mov ed into the regionals with a well deserved win over Portsmouth St. Mary. The score was 35-22. The conso.ation game at Ports mouth found, Chillicothe St. Mary losing to Portsmouth Holy Redeem er 23-20. Chillicothe was beaten by Portsmouth St. Mary in the first round. Holy Redeemer bowed to Lancaster. The winners, runner-ups and consolation chamnions received tro phies for their efforts Beck and Albanese Sportsman's Service Complete Line of Athletic Equipment 223 E. Long Street AD. 2887 Columbus 15 Ohio ELEVATORS Oil Hydraulics Electric Dumbwaiters Hoists Capital Elevator & Mfg. Co. W. 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