Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 November 1937 — Page 15
MONDAY, NOV. 29. 1937 | THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES = PAGE 15
SEEKS SHORTRIDGE BERTH . FACES DIFFICULT TASK . . BLUE DEVILS’ COACH . . . SPEEDISHISFORTE . . . . .ASEASONEDVETERAN . . . . . HE'S GOT THEREACH . . .
Bill Swinford, Shortridge senior, is one of The none-too-simple task of replacing Perhaps Coach Kenneth Peterman is Bill Stautz, senior letterman, is one of the Another senior letterman is Don Bruce, who has Fred Krampe, the only junior etn: last veur's reserves who is bidding Tor a var- Jack Dawson, star Blue Devil guard of smiling because the Blue Devils have four speediest men on the squad, and probably will had two years of varsity experience. Don is also is six feet five inches tall, wn 0 e sity perth at guard this season, last season, falls to Alder Breiner, a junior. returning lettermen. be a first-string forward. a forward. extremely valuable under the basket.
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quintets in match series at the . .. 3 . . , | City League at the East 10th St. | » J Coach Peterman Optimistic a as Squad Practices for Season | | Pennsylvania Alleys vesterday. | Four Major Teams Finish Season With Perfect Records; the clash between the Lily Varnish EX are: 7:30 oclock 1res Roller BUIIDOGS to Open 23-Game . Club vs. L. S. Ayres; 8:30 o'clock, | Season Saturday.
Bow on f the Kokomo RecOpener at Noblesville Friday. ror to 2850 to 2750, Dan Ab- | Crowds Amply Rewarded. | quintet and the College of Pharmacy | Seco vs. Banner-Whitehill; 9:30
bott’s 664 pacing the local squad. | mn team at 8:40 o'clock. Other games | | | o'clock, Texaco vs. McKelvey-Kel, —— | The Marotts triumphed over the] Eis . g ve: Stokelv-VanCamb vs. Western | Row stiv naa By LESLIE AVERY are. oxkely-Va p | “ve Diamond Chain team de- Following the Thanksgiving vaca
The Shortridge varsity basketball squad, bolstered hy four returning | Kokomo Clover Farm Stores, 2877 = Si : Es ERT z ‘ p lettermen, open its season Friday night at Noblesville, and Coach Ken- | to 2651, Harry Wheeler pacing the | y ; United Press Sui Correspondent neat, 1 Vieja: Noh inson Le) feated the Chain Gang, 51-31. Mor- jon, Coach Paul D. Hinkle planned neth Peterman is encouraged by the Blue Devils’ showing in pre-season | | Shoe team with 621. Hurstel was | NEW YORK. Nov, 20.—The 1937 football season was history toda) er 0. VS stinghouse | gan, Winklespleck and Beplay led | ba send the Butler basketball squad
practice. 5 : {high for the visiting pinmen, fir- except for this week's few desultory skirmishes in the South and West Se R. 8 * a: Mi VS. | the winners’ attack. In a prelim- through an intensive drill today in Shortridee’s chances of success this vear depend largely on the im- !ing a 604, land the climatic “bowl affairs on New Year's Dav. 3h ow oring the 1 ws J inary, the Diamond Chain “B” | preparation for Saturday night's provement shown by two plavers— ® — { California, winner of the Pacific Coast conference championship anaings in tne league *. |team mosed out the Christamore |gaason opener against Oakland City Pred Krampe, six “foot five inch and the Western Rose Bowl assignment, is expected to make its Eastern L Re La & L Comets, 23.22. Ee : Ris hawabia Since this is thes TM Bs ;
i Ald Brei d T selection today. | |at the local fieldhouse. C ter, 1 aer reiner, uara. " { oA, * . Both. sre quniors ¥ Henry akes ver rusa Cc most prized bowl invitation, eligible . Ir Pn rev The Alpha Pi Epsilon team wants| Although the Bulldogs have had = Yai - rarsity let | teams are reluctant to accept bids Wilkinson Lumber : (games with teams having access to only a limited time in which to Krampe. who earned a varsity let- toh. Ovatme. Sun ars Inc West Ele hi a gym. Call HA. 4331-M and ask | ‘ ter at center last year, will hold ] {irom Sugar, \Cution, Orang |e: Faniors 3 [for Joe, swing into shape for a difficult 23- ) i a | 7 | ahn Tailors ... wre, 3 down the pivot position this sea- | ast nter erence u € eu, Wa oy 3 5 iy Hey * | Two overime "battles femhureds game schedule, Coach Hinkle has son, and his ability at ball handling | PE an Western [ itle vesterday’s Dearborn gym play. the |, iP Meridian Senior League games. | sight returning lettermen, and hopes and tip-ins are expected to be a big | The curtain dropped Saturday on | Lwrense Trojans defeating Link | 1h Meridian Club defeated the Red |, mold a team which will surpass help to the Blue Devils. Breiner, a By HENRY M'LEMORE the grandest season since the de- | Belt-Ewart. 37-33. and Ohio Clean- | >hields. 42-27; the Bouncers defeat- the squads of the past two seasons reserve last year, is Coach Peter- United Press Staff Correspondent pression. Capacity crowds in every | lors toppling the P. F. Mallory five, | C0 the Blue Shields, 39-19, and Edin- | when Butler lost 28 out of 39 games, man’s choice to runiyoe Jack _Daw- LOS ANGELES, Nov. 29—Until 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon ES Tig Hon o- on Hand Cleveland Rams Their 97-292. : > | burg defeated the Bearcats, 24-18. | Tne lettermen include Laural Poe son, star guard with the 1937 sec- 1 firmly believed that my only mission in life was to blip, in my small = land, Chester Jaggars, Bill Merrill,
i 1 ists. is the only | with hard- fought games, close scores Other Dearborn gym scores follow: | Games in the Em- Roe Independ- R —- : ember "or the prove staring To 0 Jog Cer “Sen the Wearing of khaki knickers and Sk 100 ng’ smashing upsets. Tenth Defeat. Masonic Home Al Sars, 28; Byers ®t Leng ai Penney vm toni BLL Cg 1, Congo, Nile ember start ings by lady hikers. | a— *lare: 7 o'clock, Beech Grove Mer- : y ‘ five who is not a letterman. , In contrast to ast. year when none Roller Club, 25. Tv ‘ AL ¢ But now I know better, because yesterday afternoon, at the time stated | En be. Tiedt Freon Mt. Jaueer, Tire & Batiery (Co, | chants vs. Mt. Jackson: B o'clock. George Perry. Perry, an all State t the other guard berth will be above. and in the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum, 1 saw another good (0 e lan . n W. Washingt St. Panth « | guard last year, has not yet reported Emory Schlake, a senior. Schlake. football game spoiled by the silys—m—-— [through undefeated and untied, four | wpe professional football season | Poe i Is. 35: First P adh, Ee: oo a ve because of a knee injury received in an end on the Blue Devil football made the grade this year. Santa | : ; ; | Mallory Girls, 26; First Pres- | ® S 3 » YY. | football. Don Waggoner. reserve squad this vear, may be handicapped ah Epivanis Garwenrg ms we | with the same fine confidence that | made routed Gonzaga 27-0 vester- (approaches its climax this Sunday | byterian Girls. 20 3. Canning vs. Beeson Studio. | center last SR probably BY Un Arm Operation He Unterwent] : grips every man once he is Riven gay to join Alabama. Colorado and When the Washington Redskins and | “Inland Container, 22; Schwitzer- | : br Ta 1 [make a strong bid for a varsity orb : Tes | Villanova. from Philadelphia. the - " Standings in the Em-Roe Factory | early in the grid season, but is like- | itv of brotherly love. was slaving | HOLY in an amateur game. is- |yafayette in the “perfect” record [ue New York Giants clash at the Cummins Stokols, 20. Leagues Western (division; | berth. lv to start Friday night. Pei x : : >1% | sue definite and irrevocable rulings | group. Polo Grounds in a game that will | Kramer Mfg. Co., 21; Real Silk. 20. 3 : y
Loyola, from Los Angeles, the City | from no matter where they are. eam Don Bruce and Bill Stautz, both of unlimited city limits. The Vil- | This silly business does not oor] Sa Aveninne Yak [decide the Eastern title race. The | Woodstock A. C, 27; North Side | Link 3 Ben Dulee
veterans, will start at the forward | lains, as I have nick-named the for- | , inishing the season unbeaten, but | : | Red Devils, 18. | Hime Bo Belt-Bwart 111111100 ositions. With Speed ‘to Burn. they 8 h ”~|only to the Pacific Coast. 1 have Fi Shing ~~ winner will meet the Chicago Bears | piverside Olympics, 30; Chain Allison Engineering po p 0k . they mer, led 6 to 0 at the end of the first | saan similar rulings change the com- | With ties against their records, were on the following Sunday for the i {Inland Container . Will probably lead the North Siders quarter, thanks chiefly to a fumble | plexion of games in the Midwest, | Pittsburgh, Fordham, Dartmouth, i y the | Gang, 29. Monarch _Steel .. at the Factory in the new fire-department brand by the Muskrats. as I have nick- East and South. In the first game 1 | Holy Cross, Villanova and California. |
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of basketball in which Indiana high named the latter . |saw ‘this vear—T. C. U. vs, Ohio | Villanova, already asked to meet | The Bears clinched the Western | Wald's Market, 18. : ; feated the English Avenue Boys’ | XK ANN TAILORING CO. school net teams are specializing! With Loyola still very much in the ‘state at Columbus—a forward pass | Colorado in a charity game at Yan-|orown yesterday when they handed | Little Nick Beer, 34. NuGrape | Club, 41-36. Don e wi of the vie- CAPITOL AVE. AT ST. CLAIR ST. this winter ‘ball game, one of the Villanova back- | wyjing ended whatever hopes the kee Stadium here Dec. 11. walioped | Cleveland Rams their 10th de- [Semin Co.. 29. tors, led the scoring with 12 points Alternating with Breiner at guard field scholars threw a forward pass. | povs from Texas might have had. |Loyola of Los Angeles, 25-0 yester- | cor, { the season, 15-7, before a CR a” “ HI is Bill Swinford, a senior with only [Tt traveled 35 vards or so and | This rule should be changed. |aay. s Ih 0 d wd of a little varsity experience. Other zoomed into the Loyola end zone, Otherwise vou are going to have! The 38th annual Army-Navy game a Oe ain ay Gro 3S likely varsity material includes Nel- [very near to the far boundary line. |more and more peopl: spending | at Philadelphia Saturday climaxed He. TONY x tr gg _— son Burrin and Jack Engle, junior Two players leaped frantically into | their Saturday afternoons gathering | the last big Saturday program. The SL R Save GC Fo og? es in centers. Lester Moreland, senior | ihe air for it. One was from Lovoln | exotic sea shells, building Junior a |S€ason’s largest crowd—102,000—saw | “in OF A BERS Hoe USS Ii forward, and John Allerdice, junior [and the other was from Villanova. new swing, or reading from Proust. | the Soldiers triumph 6-0 on Jim Hons i BY ioe. el og guard. Allerdice received a broken They collided in midair and fell in’ | Craig's two-yard buck over the Mid= |. oo "We Sardine 5, in We yegucollarbone in the Shortridge-Craw- a heap. the ball on top of them. The | | dies’ goal line. Tg a et had Jost to
fordsville football game a few weeks Lovols cheering section. seeing the | Pittsburgh, Rose Bowl champion. ina may not be ready for some on Jose, WISI es Si Football (Si, ar une » ng Ea FE wn Sm ET The Blue Devils last vear won 11 thot sounded like “Rah! Rah! Rahi" | Sc Festival “feature, finished a * tough {Bays NieRpevied 14-8 loss to the out of 15 regularly scheduled games | : ores | schedule with a 10-0 intersectional (Redskins. The accurate passing of
and advanced to the semi-finals in | Forgot the Officials [victory over Duke. Fordham. also {Slingin’ Sammy Baugh set up both | the sectional tournament, which| The Loyola players, believing a | hopefully awaiting a Rose Bowl |the Redskins last half touchdowns
they had won in 1336, before they | touchdown saved, gallantly ran to| Notre Dame. 13; Southern California, 6. bid, beat New York University 20-7 Tn Shai! PRR Jom] were eliminated by Ben Davis. heir prostrate brother and patted | amram ion} | to revenge last year's defeat. e. game Grew V/asningions arg. p and patted | Auburn. 14; Florida. 0. 8 ; : est football crowd in history—30,000.
Technical won the local title. im on e back. e Villanova | Centenary, 19; Oklahoma A. and M., 0. ebraska Wins Title . . . ? BE Neder Wins TH The standings: | the greatest invention of the modern age,
This season's schedule is head- men sadly shook their heads. FERRE i In the Basts big intersectionsl, Vette. Wision is believed by scientists to be on a 8 the verge of the practical.
lined by games with Greencastle, " ” Fordham, 20: New York University, 7, Tech, Martinsville, Kokomo and the | But Wil concerned Psd YeckonSd | eorai. 6: GERI Toth, & Cm). (an underdog Columbia squad bat- w Points 750 00
without the cials. s le- Hol 20; Boston Coll 0, Pts. Against state champion Anderson Indians, | rol vials. Com mee Ths. Hop 3: St. John's |tled Stanford to a scoreless dead- 159 Coat 364
i "3 Hiv 3 - Johns Hopkins, 13: St. John's (Md.), 0. | R " | Bears ...... along with the city tournament. en, kine ye Re Sy n = pe Mohan State 11: San Francisco, . | 10CK in the mud. California made | xGreen Bay { pendicularly striped shirts, an- > 3 eIsen, a long eastward trek to take a | = 300 200
: : mM 2: Fisk, 3. | Cardinals .. § Irish Drop Thriller nounced that the Loyolaman hat | Netra ts. Kone: State. 0. 13-6 licking from Notre Dame. SO
Cathedral High School's basket. | interfered with the Villanova re-| Jregon. Si: Da 0. Tames, i The Big Six championship was ball team was ready to resume prac- | ceiver, and that it was Villanova’s | Rice. 15; Baylor, 5. 5 decided when Nebraska edged rk tice today for its game at Browns- | ball. first down on the Loyola one- | jiexas Christian, 3: Southern Meth-| go coo State 3-0 for three. con- | xbitsbureh burg Saturday after dropping a Vard line. Everyone moaned, and | U. C. L. A. 13: Missouri, 0, ference victories, two ties and the | pried ohia 2 sizzling season opener to Lebanon | Mr. Tom Lieb, who coaches the | Whittier, 3 Taverne, 6. title. xCompleted “schedule.
at the local gym Saturday night, Loyolans or Galloping Arabs, quietly ET Fe The only major conference crown ; \ 1 : all ! SIN 4 4 : J Sunday's final 1 5s: Washing-42-39 | threw a conniption fit on the side- | a ams still undetermined is the South-|ton at New York eague camer: Washing How SOON b for th : t [ The red-hot battle of baskets kept | lines Srhomas. 15: La Salle. 0. west, and that will be decided this | Es Si € e eles ace fans on the edge of their seats un- | But football officials are above illanova, 25: Lovela of Los Angeles. 0. Saturday when leading Rice tackles 63d Bi 1c 1 icycle Race vision set in every home?
til the closing seconds. Lebanon moans and conniption fits. They Civiowgs Thi, . | Southern Methodist at Dallas. Rice | coming from behind to squeeze out | insisted Villanova take the ball at Washington, 14; Green Bay, 6. defeated Baylor 13-7 for its third 0 Cns in Goth | a victory on two field goals by Har- | the place designated. Villanova did. SE ————————————— {conference win against one defeat p fog r am old Greene. after the Irish led, 39- ig and a second or two later scored the | w - ’ {and one tie. If the Owls lose to | : | - N | + . with two minutes to play. | touchdown that wrote finis (same as Cs ostier Ss Southpaws |S. M. U,, the title will go to Texas| NEW YORK, Nov. 20 (U, P.). — How Soon before "wi reless Si ht" Leb took lv lead “allhay hay ithway™ y > | risti y 3 anon took an early lea pt allhay overhay ithway”) to Loyola Tr h All | Christian, who clinched second place | New York's 63d annual international | was out in front, 19-16. at the half. hopes wmp on . CYS | 15st week with a 3-0 decision over
In the thire period the Tigers in- | It was at this point that T found | the Methodists. If Rice is tied by |SIX- ~day bicycle race was underway | will bring pictu res of distant pa rts of
creased their margin to 33-26. Then | 8 new mission in life-—that of lead- Crosier’s Southpaws defeated Kie- |S. M. U, the Owls will have to | |today with 15 teams representing 10 | Ue rich aie DRUK i» o ie He mg a ery against the present rule | fer's Wrong Arms, 2838 to 2752, in a | share the crown with T. C. U. nations circling the board track in | the eq rth, ope ras on the New York Wk EE ro on on Gg It's | duel ‘of left-handed bowlers at the | in a pai Pauific Opa inter- | Madison Square Garden. | on a baske V x Cor p a as silly as button shoes, and twice | > . sectionals, last an est got an even | vor La Guardia fired f start=- ! ! I free throw by Tom Griffin as hard to manage. | Fountain Square Alleys yesterday. | break when Michigan State beat Mah + Cm it ue nil stage, council Is of sta te nN Paris or Francis Quinn of Cathedral led Oscar Behrens of the winners was | | San Francisco 14-0 and U. C. L. A. | ing the world’s best riders from the.|
. : The Vantage Point ; { 1 h D both teams in scoring with an 18-| { high individual with 655 while Carl | | scored 13-0 over Missouri. ; ; Nn m point total. Smith and Morris each | Actually there is only one spot on Kiefer led the Kiefer team with 630. | | Ouiied Le Netheriands, Ttaty, | Berl in I to your ow omer
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