Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 December 1937 — Page 23
“By Eddie Ash
SIX HOOSIERS WITH WILDCATS
Neo Dispute Here Joe Louis says Max Schmeling } didn’t impress him, but there is no } doubt that Maxie made an impression | on Harry Thomas. Several of them, as a matter of fact.
PRITCHETT AGAIN PACES CITY BOWLERS
Well, He Got His Man Anyway 8 Bouts Slated i On Kingan Card
TUESDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1987
THEY’LL PLAY HERE THURSDAY
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SX members of Northwestern’s squad hail from Indiana high schools. . . . They are Jean Smith and Walter Vance, Logansport; Herbert Nathan, Attica; Charles Melchoir, Jasper; Robert Koble, Valparaiso; Cleo Diehl, East Chicago. . . . Representing a fair-sized haul coming from a neighbor state. . The Wildcats are booked to oppose Butler's Bulldogs here Thursday night and all indications point to a blistering performance. . . . Northwestern handed the powerful Notre Dame team a scare last Saturday when it lost by the narrow margin of three points. . . . Moreover, the Cats held the Irish to one field goal in the second half by mixing razzle-dazzle with “off-tackle smashes and cut backs.” . . . 1t was that kind of game, but Northwestern probably will forget football after that one and limit its offense io straight basketball. fl 88 a : » ® # ; \TORT : IWESTERN won 11 games and lost nine last *¥ season and finished seventh in the Big Ten with four victories and eight defeats. . . . Experienced players are available at all positions this winter and Coach Arthur Lonborg 10pes to crash the upper bracket of the Western Conference standing. . . . This is one Big Ten team which “meets all members of the Hoosier Big Three in home-and-home games. . . . The return tilt with Notre Dame will be at Evanston on New Year's Eve. Dates with Indiana: Jan. 15, at Bloomington; Feb. 19, at Evanston. . . . With Purdue: Jan. 17, at Lafayette; March 5, at Evanston. . . . Fred Trenkle, a forward from Bloomington, Ill, is Northwestern captain and he’s in his
third and last year of varsity competition. Reformed No. 1, First Reformed 2 s 8 = 8 8 ¥ No. 2 and Second Reformed No. 3 3~OLEDO U. has rolled up 205 points in three games. ... Chuck |e Ee sng Tuupaosl : Chuckovits, the individual pacemaker, tallied 24 points against Second Reformed No. 2 registered Hiuffton, 41 against Adrian and 22 against Franklin. . . . Jowa plays at | tw, out-of-three verdicts.
Times-Lagion Golden Gloves tournament, bi ' Clyde Capps, coach of the Kingan team, announced the following pairings for tomorrow's entertainment: ae : 112 Pounds—FRokert Simmons vs. Ware . Eight amateur bouts are sched- 8 Nusa Hn Martie es uled on the Kingan Athletic As-|Linder. = = oo LO sociation card to be staged tomor-| 1% af nv HE ag Re Rl row night at. the Kingan Gym, 7| “47 %ounds—Williard Troutman vs. Dave S. Blackford St. The show is the
175 Pounds—Fred Sheridan vs. Herb hnsor. first of the Kingan indoor season |°ify Bounds—Jim Flynn vs. Jamies McGee. and will serve as a tuneup for The
P).~Sam Snead, the long-hitting | West Virginian, was $800 and a | lot of satisfaction richer today after. | coming from behind to win ‘the: fourth annual Nassau Open Golf Su tamen’ with a 72-hole total of
Veteran Gets 663 Score in Optimist Loop
Elmer Brehob Topples Pins For 657; Louis Koehler 1 Rolls 654.
Jess Pritchett again was at the top of the local bowling list today, turning in a 236-193-234—663 series
in the Optimist League at the Pritchett Alleys. . Elmer Brehob used a 255 middle game to boost his total in the Evangelical loop toc 657, Louis Koehler hitting for 654, including a 265 start, Bob Bollinger 642, Val Schneider 614 and Paul Striebeck 608. The Pirates led the teams with 2866. The scores: HOBIE ..leeeosesons . 5 joaper 1 las 1m ae de Be “Lirriiiiiil 265 210 179— 654 Leaves ve... 980 1020 906—2866 A 634 by Price set the pace in the Reformed Church circuit, Gerdts getting 620 and Unger 604. Second
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147 Pounds—Jimmy . Myers vs, Thomas Groves.
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edo tonight and Chuck 'Em In Chuckovits will come in for some .attention. . . . He won the Ohio scoring championship last season. Eddie Powers of Detroit, who officiated in the 1936 Olympic Games, believes the Japanese will give the United States basketball team its stiffest competition in 1940. . . . Japanese netters are handicapped by their small stature, but they're speedy, alert
HICAGO’S Big Ten squad contains three products of Hoosief high schools. . . . They are John Eggemeyer, Richmond; Howard Durbin, Terre Haute; Robert Bigelow, Hammond. ... Under Coach Norgren’s “three forwards” system, Eggemeyer, _ at guard to step up the offense. . . . The
directed the Maroons for 15 years. ... He in 1914 after winning 12 major letters. ... He competed in football, basketball, baseball and track and captained championship football team.
footers. * . . _ Coach Norgren has graduated from Chicago
the 1913 ¥ 2 2 2
PTER, winning nine straight without meeting defeat, the Indiana Central Greyhounds are taking entertain Kokomo Junior College. . . . fieldhouse on Jan. that engagement still undefeated. Duquesne University’s basketball squad lost its first game on the home floor in six years when Waynesburg beat the Dukes in an extra
period last week. . .. Les Getz, regular guard on the Bradley Tech because he hails from Goshen, Ind.
will be played at the ably will come up to
five, carries the nickname “Gosh” » » »
ITT'S Panthers got a “piece” of the Sugar Bowl, but not in footannual Sugar Bowl basketball game, to be fn Tulane University gym, the Pitt five. is matched Kentucky Wildcats. . . . Incidentally it was of Louisiana State University which
ball. . . . In the third played Dec. 29 with the University of Pitt's team against the Tigers inaugurated the
is No. 1 in line for the position.
1937 Sports jn Review— Grid Year Was Featured By Unusual Defense Plays
(Second of a Seties)
By JERRY BRONDFIELD NEA Service Sports Writer ° . With coaches varying their tactics according to situations, the season of 1937 might be listed as one of unusual defenses, Because the offense was pretty well throttled thereby, there now is
some demand for bringing the -ballé——
in 15 yards from the sidelines instead of 10, nd puting ine goal sts back on the e. Clint Whizzer White— Marshall Goldberg—the power of pittsburgh and California—Minnesota’s reverses at the hands of Nebraska snd Notre Dame—Vanderwilt’s trick play—a high school boy by the nume of Bill De Correvont— And professionally, ‘the brilliant stretch drive of the Washington Redskins—their swamping the New York Giants—Sammy Baugh’s phenomena! passing against the Chicago Bears on a {frozen Wrigley Field— : We give you, in retrospect, the 1937 season—a campaign crammed full of thrills and action, but which possibly will be remembered | most for the startling number of fine backs who roamed the nation’s gridirons. | MaltipHcity of Star Backs
| Attendance increased over 1936 at practically every stadium in the land. Rain, and cold couldn't kéep “Pickers-of All-Star teams almost floundiered under an avalanche of ohtstending backs, such as Yale's awarded the Heisman trophy us the outstanding player of the year; Colorado's amazing
Goldberg of Pitt, mightiest carrier of them all; Joe Kilgrow, the Alabama workhorse; Chapman of California; Sid Luckjan, Columbia’s ace passer; little vie O'Brien of Texas Christian,
WINTER STARTING
Sugar Bowl basketball event Arkansas’ Razorbacks defeated Tennessee in the big. attraction. Hank Luisetti, Stanford’s hardwood wizard, there next. fall. . . . John Bunh, current season to become dean of men at the Palo
and tricky. MM # 8
normally a forward, plays three Indiana boys are six-
te. 8 =
time out until Jan. 7 when they The annual tilt with Butler 18 and the Greyhounds prob-
s 8 =
in 1935... . Last year,
may become coach mentor, will resign after this Alto University and Luisetti
Vanderbilt repulsed Louisiana State by the simple procedure of having Richetson, a tackle, hatch a hidden ball and run 55 yards for a touchdown, while the Tigers chased everybody but the referee. The largest football crowd In history — 120,000 — packed Soldiers’ Field to see Bill De Correvont in action. | A mere high school yjuth who scored 210 points in 10 games. There was the bitter fight for the All-America center berth, waged by Alex Wojciehowicz of Fordham; Carl Hinkle of Vanderbilt; Bob Herwig of California, and Charley Brock of Nebraska—the best crop of pivot men in the past decade.
Sensational Pass Is Recalled
Not to forget a sensational 66yard pass completed for a touchdown against Southern California by Kenny Washington, spectacular U. C. L. A. Negro halfback. Fans were handed another ele ment of surprise when Pitt, because of so much talk of professionalism, ‘beat the various bowl committees to the jump, and decided to turn down any post-season invitations that might be extended to the
Panthers. : dismissed Harry Kipke.
signed at Georgia and Manhattan, respectively. Alumni made Mehre's position unbearable. Meehan deSidon to make busines a full-time ob. : Football hasn’t changed in that respect. A losing coach still takes it on the chin.
NEXT: Boxing. MEET OKLAHOMA TEAM HAUTE, Ind., Dec: 21 (U.
ketball team will meet Southern Oklahoma Teachers here tomorrow night. The :
St. Joseph's last night. For the [RARE FISHERMA NRG CASTING ROD So
{game as he totaled 639 in the Holy
Michigan Harry Mehre and Chick Mechan re- |
barnstorming Oklahoma, | five scored a 38-t0-35 victory over |
In the Fulton Hosiery loop a 624 by Oliver was high while Patterson's 612 topped the State Highway League. | : . The Transportation League also competed at Pritchett’s, Van Treese closing with 268 for 600. Chicago & Northwestern captured three games and New York Central, Southern Pacific, | Burlington, Louisville & Nashville and Pennsylvania gained double {riumphs. Paul Kramer had a 256 middle
Cross circuit at the Fountain Square Alleys, O'Connor getting 601, including, a 265 finish. Freund's Pharmacy, A. & J. and Holy Cross A, C. annexed the odd game.
Brandt Rolls 627
Les Brandt came through with 627 while McGregor fired a 607 in the Indianapolis Church League at Fountain Square. The Central No. 1 loop rolled two sets of matches to take care of the Christmas and New Year's Eve se-
V. Hamilton connected for 609, part
ries, Hendrixson leading with 624.| 609
of which was a 256 game, and H. Pattison had 603. ‘Herb Lawrence fired a 645 in the South Side Merchants League, W. W. Anderson getting 256 for 616 and Robinson a 615. : In the Omar Baking circuit at the Central plant, Scales showed the way with 569. At the Hotel Antlers, Hunter was the pace-setter with 589. Indiana Wheel & Rim, with 2831, and Wreckers made clean sweeps while Pavey’s Tavern and Gulling Auto Electric finished ahead twice. The ‘Wheel & Rim scores: ; JOS <..ceectieeces 171 151 284— B76 cvesssesses 186 219 178— 583 308 © :,..... 0ss 185 162 184— 531 Dennerlin® .ecceooes 208 176 180— 568 CROWN ..cocssssccocs 196 173 214— 583 Totals «..c....c.. 941 881 1000—2831 In the Lions Club League, also in action at the Antlers, Hdlstead's 5388 was high. Walt More turned in a 621 to head the Bell Telephone loop at the Indiana drives, Mason getting 613 and Russ Buley finishing with 258 for
Walter Kcmper paced the Kiwanis
Club circuit at the Indiana establishment with 613. : Joe Bisesi came through with 614
for first honors in the Court House ||
loop at the Pennsylvania Alleys. HOLC swept its series and, Township Assessors, Union Title, Lawyers, Recreation Department and Burford Assessors captured two games. Mary Nelson led the Stewart Radio Cirls League with 496 and
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