The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, January 22, 1948, Page 4, Image 4

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    INHAN REPEATS AS
VALLEY CHAMPION
1,000 Customers Watch
Osmond Bow, 23-17;
Orchard 3d
The Inman Tigers breezed
anerrily th ough the 1948 edition
•f the Elkhom Valley conference
basketball tournament here last
weekend, reclaiming the title
won a year ago.
By brushing asid8 Clearwa
ter. Ew ng and Osmond, the
Tigers from Inman-land won
the teven-school meet w.th
relative ease, dumping Osmond
23-17 in lhe iinal .
In first round play, the seed
ed te.ms wore decisive winner.'
except or O. mond’s 25-20 win
from Page, which was hardearn
ed. Orchard blasted B unswick
S7-19 and Inman sank Clea wa
ter, 35-24. Only a fair-sized
crowd was on hand for the op
ening round, the public sav.n ■
their halves and quarters fo
the semifinals and finals
The only upset in the tourney
came last Thursday evening
when the Osmond Tigeis ousted
the previously unbeaten Orchard
Orioles 19-17 after coming f oni
behind. Forward Richard
Schmitz set the pace in Cs
m'.nd’s {urge, which developed
after the O ioles went into the
gecond-half chill Orchard count
ed only one fitlder and one f ee
throw during the two final stan
*as. The Orioles led 14-10 at the
Intermission.
In the other semi inal show
Inman d sposed of Ewing, 25-13
as Coach Ralph Gray used his
reserves liberally.
Near’y l.COO customers
watched the favored Inman
Tgers fashion their win over
Osmond in Friday night’s fi
nale. The Holt quint held the
uppcrhand throughout. Inman
led 13-9 at halfdme. and Os
in'nd moved within three
point i of the Inman team at
one stage of the third period.
Du: ing the last stanza, the
winners were short on accuracy
tut long on the shooting and
they gathered enough points to
feuild a comfortable lead.
Orchard measured the Ewing
Tigers 33-23 to take third place
tbono s. ,
The all-tournament squad, se
lected by coaches and officials,
has been announced as follow.,:
Forwards — Richard Schmitz
Osmond; Bill Mason, Brunswick;
Jack Prater. Clearwater; Bel
mont Heck, Inman.
Centers — Max Mnssman, In
man; Jack Rohbe'g, Osmond.
Gua ds—Lyle Schleu ner, Or
chard; Richard Buxton, Page;
Dave Weyrch, Ewing; Polly
Hartigan, Inman.
The boxscore of the champion
ship game;
INMAN (23)
Heck, f
Moore, f
L. Sholes, f
Morsbach, f —
Mos man, c -
Hopkins, c
fg ft pf pts.
3 2 2 8
G- Sholes, g
Luben. g
Hartigan, g
Claik, g
_L 0
2
_0
_ 0
0
_3
. 0
_2
.. 0
0
0
0
1
0
9
o
0
0
0
4
0
1
0 0
2 6
0 0
1 4
0 0
Totals
.10 3 9 23
OSMOND (17)
R Schmitz, f —
Kratochvtl, f
fg ft pf pts
3
0
1 1
0 0
Ralph Schmitz, f - 1
Bowling, f
Rohrbe g, c
Wortman, c
Weber, g
Anson, g
Waddell, g
Dawson, g
0
0
5
1
1
0
0 1
0 0
Totals
7 3 9 17
Officials: Leo Tom^ack, Ewing:
telly Saindon, O’Neill.
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TOURNEY SUMMARY
First Round. January
Orchard 37; Brunswick 19.
Osmond 25; Page 20.
Inman 35; Clearwater 24.
Ewing, bye.
Semi-Finals, January IS
Osmond 19: Orchard 17.
Inman 25; Ewing 18.
Final;, January 18
Inman 23; Osmond 17.
Lutheran Women Meet —
CHAMBERS — The Lutheran
ladies aid met January 8 at the
home of Mrs. Louis Harley with
eight members and two visitors
present. Mrs. Hilbert Hoge, vie
president, conducted the meet
ing. Membe s voted to put
some improvements in the
church basement. Rev. Dale 1 d
the les on on “Starting the Now
Year.” Lunch was served by the
hostess.
You are invited to the Ameri
can Legion Auxiliary c rd par
ly to be held on Sunday eve
ning, January 25, 1948. 8 p.m.
Legion Auditorium. 37c
Mr. and M s. C A. Weather
ford spent Monday in Sioux City
on business.
AINSWORTH WINS
23-22 THRILLER
One of State’s Best
Quints Extended to
Down Eagles
The Ainsworth Arrows and O’
Neill Eagles provided the cus
tomers here Tuesday night with
a basketball game with a super
storybook finish. Ainsworth
won, 23-22.
The vi'lion started strong
and ba iled the Blues with a
fast-breaking offensive that
made points. Coach Kelly
Seindon's O'Neill crowd got
hep in *he second-stanza and
during the second-half laid
down a near-perfect defensive
screen, holding the Arrows to
seven points after intermission.
In the last three minutes the
Eagles crowded ahead of Ains
worth sparked by the all-around
play of Big Bob Matthews, the
Earles’ renter. With O’Neil
leading 21-20. Ainswo th’13 ^ n
te Raitt sneaked in a fielder.
An exchange of free throws end
ed the game. *
Hie R^b’s all-around play was
outstanding, while AinsworlhV.
Guard Leonard looped in 12
points for hi«h scoring honors.
Ainsworth is undefeated Ihis
' ’Bson and is ranked among
the top 10 best teams in the
si ie.
The boxsco’e:
O’NFXL (22) fs? ft pfpts.
Van Every, f_2 14 5
Godel, f „ 0 0 10
Erwin, c 10 2 2
H. Elkins, g __0
Matthews, c .— — 4
Orsbom, g_— 0
G. Elkins, g --— 1
Totals_— 8
AINSWORTH (23) fg
Arthurs, f -0
Scott, f_0
Richardson, _ 1
Raitt, c_- 2
Fonschouser, c —. 0
Crook, g _ 1
Leonard, g _—- 5
Totals _— 9
0 0 0
3 1 11
0 4 0
2 3 4
6 15 22
ft pf pts '
2 1 2
0 1 0
0 5 2
1 4 5
0 0 0
0 0 2
2 0 12
5 11 23
Inman Bops Cards
36-12 in Prel'm—
The potent Inman Tigers pour
ed on a 36-12 win over the S‘
Mary’s Cardinals here Tues-la
night in the first-half of a dou
ble-header. The Ainsworth-O’
Neill mix was the night cap.
Lean, long and lanky
Morsman was a trouble-make
fo- the Cards, accounting o’
more points individually thar
the Scarlet could manage col’e~
tiYply. Forward Tom Hartv wa
best for St. Mary’s with 5.
The boxscore:
INMAN (36) tg ft pfp |«
_ n
T.. Sholes, f _ 2 12 1
Mossman, c.. n
G. Sholes, g _ 3 2 2 8
Ha tig„n, g _ u i
Clark, g-110 3
Totals _
36
I
ST. MARY’S (12) f«n "
Hickey, f_0 12*
Harty, £_2 12 5
O’Neill, c _ 114 3
rinnohoe, g _ 0 14 1
Miles, g_ 0 2 3 2
Totals _ 12
You are invited
to the
CARD PARTY
to be held in
American Legion Auditorium
Sunday, January 25
8 P. M.
Pitch _ Pinochle — Auclion and Contract Bridge
Game Prizes — Free Lunch
A six tube, electric, bed-side radio will be
given as door prize.
Admission SI.00, (Tax Included)
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O’Neill, Nebr.
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