Indianapolis Times, Volume 40, Number 189, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 December 1928 — Page 17
DEC. 28, 1928
Technical Basketeers in Trim for Net Battle With Shortridge Quintet
City Rivals to Tangle on New North Side Court Saturday. ARSENALITES FEAR BLUf East Siders Conclude Drills for Fray. The Technical high school basketball team, lauded as Indianapolis’ greatest scholastic court squad in recent years, are apprehensive over the impending clash with Shortridge at the new S. H. S. gym Saturday night. The Arsenalites, stopped only by the state champion Muncie Bearcats, have a wholesome fear of their city rivals and have concluded a hard week of practice and are in perfect trim for the clash. The Shortridgers have been working hard and consider themselves an equal foe of the east siders. Reports from the north side school indicate an improvement in the work of the Blue and White. The probable starting lineups: TECHNICAL SHORTRIDGE Cullivan F Shuttleworth Davis .F Teegarden Hill C Kiser Lowery G Bulliet Parrish G Clark The new Shortridge gym is at Thirty-fourth and Meridian streets and the game will start at 8:15, immediately after a preliminary contest. STRAUSS AT S. S. T. GYM £bcal Independents to Play Whitcstown Five Saturday Night. Two good games are on the card at the South Side Turner gym Saturday night when the Hoosier Demons play the East Tenth street M. E girls at 7:45 and the Strauss Says hook up with the Whitestown Independents at 9 p. m. Next Tuesday afternoon the Strauss team will play the sensational Morgantown I. O. O. F. team at Turner hall. Morgantown has a string of fifteen consecutive victories. BLUE SHOES FOR MEN Change From Black and Tan Mode This Spring Predicted. Si/ United Press BOSTON, Dec. 28.—Dark blue shoes will be the thing in men’s footwear during the coming ason, Phil Malhedo, directing the plans for the Boston shoe style show to open here Jan. 2, predicted. Malhedo said that practicaly all manufacturers were producing the new styade in anticipation of a change from the conventional black and tan. NO WHISKY, STEAL GUN Answers Knock at Door; Faces Two Armed Men. When Charles Knox, 2337 Montcalm street, interrupted his reading in his home Thursday night to answer a knock at the door, two armed men confronted him and demanded whisky, he told police. When he told them he had none they stole his double-barreled shotgun and left, he said.
Purdue Gets Set for Tigers
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Plenty of hardwood action is scheduled for Lafayette next Tuesday night when Purdue battles the fast De Pauw aggregation in Memorial gymnasium. Chai-les (Stretch) Murphy, the Boilermakers’ 6 foot, 6-inch center, will be seen in action again and Glenn Harmeson, star forward, is expected to be back in action once again. Cummins will work other forward with Schnaiter and Boots playing the guard positions against the Methodists. Purdue will open its conference season Jan. 5 against Illinois at Urbana.
Great U.S.C. Star to See Action i Bit United Press SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 28.—Brick Marcus, former University of California star back field man, was the only member of the west’s team today who was not eagerly looking forward to Saturday afternoon when the annual East-West gridiron clash gets under way. Marcus is suffering from a broken shoulder received in scrimmage which will prevent him from playing. Morton (Devil May) Kaer, the great University of Southern California star and all-American, has accepted an invitation to fill Marcus’ shoes, and he will be in the west back field at the kickoff.
Vogler Defeats Old Cue Rival Lew Vogler, western amateur three-cushion billiard champion, continued on his victorious march in the state tornariient Wednesday night at Cooler’s parlors by defeating his old rival, Harry Cooler, 50 to 34 in seventy frames. It was Vogler’s fifth straight victory. Cooler got away in front and led until his opponent tied the coupt at 30-all. From then on Vogler pulled away. Vogler ran fives on three occasions while Cooler chalked up the same runs twice. ‘DARK HORSES’ IN FRONT LONG BEACH, Cal., Dec. 28. The annual $5,000 Long Beach open golf tournament opened today with two erstwhile “dark horses,” who won the preliminary 18-hole round
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THURSDAY GAMES Cathedral (Indianapolis), 21; Washington Catholic. 18. Seymour, 37; New Albany, 23. Delphi. 29; Connersville. 25. Decatur Catholic, 39; Monrovia, 24. Milroy, 29; Rushviile, 22. Huntington, 42; Central (Akron, O.), 22. Winchester, 35; Morton. 16. Thursday, sharing attention with many nationally known golfers. Oscar Oman, Missouri professional, and Frank Brokel, St. Paul amateur, captured first honors in the pro-amateur event with cards of 64 for the 18 holes. Eighteen holes will be played today, the same number Saturday and the final round Sunday. IN MAT BOUT fill Times Special CINCINNATI, Dec. 28. —Jack Reynolds, welterweight wrestler, will meet Yaqui Joe, Sonora (Mexico) Indian, in a two-falls-out-of-three match here tonight.
Manual to Play Alumni Tonight The Manual varsity will oppose the alumni squad at 8 tonight at the red and white’s south side gymnasium. The contest is an annual affair and a large crowd is expected to attend. Among th? alumni stars will be Carl Burris, Hap Marshall, Fred Martin, Ralph Elrod, George Harlan, Henry Brandt and George Risley. A dance will follow the contest, which will be officiated by Ed Deiderich, Broad Ripple coach, and Walter Floyd, Cicero coach.
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May 16. Twenty-three games are on the complete list. I. U. WRESTLING CARD Five Sectional Champs, Four Big Ten Squads on Mat Schedule. BLOOMINGTON, Ijnd., Dec. 28. Five sectional champions and four Big Ten teams appear on the Indiana university wrestling schedule, announced here today. Coach W. H. Thom. Indiana mentor, stated that it was one of the most pretentious mat cards in the country. The
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complete Indiana schedule Is as follows: Jan. s—Kansas Aggies at Bloomington. Jan. 12—Nebraska at Lincoln. Jan. 14—Iowa State at Ames. Jan. 19—Purdue at Lafayette. Feb. 2—Ohio State at Bloomington. Feb. 13.—Virginia Military institute at Virginia. Feb. 16—Navy at Annapolis. Feb. 22 —Northwestern at Bloomington. March 2—Michigan at Ann Arbor.
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