Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 December 1937 — Page 18
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' MICHIGAN QUINTET IS POWERFUL
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\JORTHWESTERN has held opponents to 30 points or ' less and it’s a tribute to the Wildcats’ defense, since ‘the tendency this season has been for high scores. . . . They defeated Carleton and Marquette and lost to Pittsburgh and Notre Dame. | ; 2 | The Wildcats invade Butler's fieldhouse tonight to scrap with the Bulldogs in the last game for the Hinklemen until Boston University shows up next Wednesday. s - + Indiana tackles Nebraska in Lincoln tonight and then shoves off for Los Angeles. . .’. Purdue is en route to California after meeting the Pioneers in Denver last night. | | Centenary of Louisiana is at, Evansville tonight in the one other game involving a Hoosier college team. |
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UNDEFEATED Michigan is piling up some heavy totals as it rolls along through its pre-Big Ten schedule ‘and the dopesters are not overlooking the strength of the ‘Wolverines. . . 5, Coach Cappon’s sharpshooters finished third in the Western Conference last winter and the vet‘eran material is delivering|again in telling fashion. ... ‘John Townsend, Indianapolis, captain and forward, picked up where he left off last segson and his control of the ball has highlighted every game. | In addition to crashing through for his share of points, John has served as an accurate feeder to his mates. | ...Heis a fine judge of distance and pace, and apparently
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stop in Toledo New Year's Day and -In Chuckovits of Toledo U.... The veraged 26% points a game in four et like Joe Medwick blasts base hits. . Nine members of Marquette’s squad of 18 hail from Illinois. . . . ' Brothers-in-law Paul Sokody snd Erwin Graf have tallied 34 and 26 points, respectively. . . . They live at Elgin, IIL 8 FN 2 8
ENVER UNIVERSITY had [three regulers missing when it played Purdue last night. . .. Dreher. Smith and Cook are on their way | pack from Hawaii where they went with the Denver football team for last week's game with the University of Hawaii. . . . The trio starred | with the Pioneers on the hardwood court last season, In 44 games with non-Conference opponents, Big Ten teams have to their credit 34 victories against 10 setbacks. . . . And there are several warm-up games left on the schedule before .the Conference championship race starts next month. : s 8 = 8 =
OUTHEASTERN TEACHERS COLLEGE raided the Hoosier State S and got away with two games which set some sort of a record for fouls and left the officials gasping for breath from tooting their whistles. . . . The Sooner State colleges go in for a heavy production of football players and wrestlers/and evidently basketball is difficult for the athletes. The Teachers defeated St. Joe Monday, 38-36, with 35 personal . fouls being called, 19 on Southeastern, and on Tuesday the invaders downed Indiana State, 25-21, in a tussle which produced 19 fouls on the winners and 11 on the losers. . . . Set em up in the other alley!
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Basketball Scores
Wingate, 33; New Ross, 29 (overtime). Zionsville, 21; Dover, 19. West Lafayette, 37; Rensselaer, 25. Earl Park, 28; Ambia, 14. Deer Creek, 28; Cutler, 14. Monticello, 18; Williamsport, 18. Stockwell, 38: County), 17. Brookston, 29; |Idaville, 23. Klondike, 40; Battle Ground, 27. Monon, 87; Argos, 13. Gilboa, 39; Wadena, 37 (overtime). Chalmers, 45; Royal Center, 42.
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Crawfordsville, 28; Greencastle, 26. Tipton, 26; Sheridan, 9. Seymour, 37; Franklin, 21. Whiteland, 32; Masonic Home, 21. Milan, 24; Versailles, 20. | Bedford, 28; Elwood, 22. Memorial (Evansville), 21; Reitz
(Evansville), 16. West Baden, 42; Brownstown, 27.
Rushville, 34; Greenfield, 18. | Marion, 41; Newcastle, 19.
Mt. Comfort, 25; Charlottesville,| 0 "0 — Haute),
Haute), 20. Switz City, 81; Spencer, 27. Fairbanks, 47; Prairie Creek, 24. Coal City, 48; Reelsville,” 21. Shelburn, 25: Blackhawk, 15. Bloomfield, 39; Linton, 36.
Sunman, 36; Napoleon, 23. Union Twp. (Howard), 2 Swayzee, 17. : Roll 27; Sweetzer 17. Jonesboro, 32; Fairmount, 11. | Martinsville, 23; Bloomington, 20.
North Vernon, 21; Lawrenceburg, 15.
Dugger, 20; Carlisle, 18.
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19. Whitewater, 30; Williamsburg, 30 (douWaveland, 31; Greene TWP. | ye grertime, tie). #&Parke), 10. : | Boston, 43; Milton, 28. Thorntown, 23; Colfax, 21. Green’s Fork, 20; Centerville, 18.
Liberty, 41; Kitchel. 23.
orn Maxwell, 27; Eden, 16. College Corner, 30; Brownsville, 25. |
Linden, 37; Ladoga, 23. ° Darlington, 38; New Market, Pinnell, 24; Advance, 21; r
Webster, 36; Modoc, 18. | | Pendleton, 34; Knightsiown, 24,
Springfield Township, 49:
Township, 28. Center Grove, 39; Union, 20. | Middletown, 20; Lewisville, 25. | Beech Grove, 39; Greenwood, 19. | Nineyah, 26; Helmsburg, 14. i ! St. Paul, 27; Batesville, 25. | Dillshoro, 26; Patriot, 23. i . rdsville Portland, 32; Pennville, 12. { Pins Augusta, 34; McCo >| Delphi. 28; Rocktield, 21. 4 . North Madison, 30; DuPont, 17. | Edison, 26; Griffith, 21. Hanover, 20; Lexington, 22. k Richmond, 38; Star City, 19; Monterey, 14. ’
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New Albany, 401 (Louls ). tl Clark, 15; Franklin Twp., 14.
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Hammond, 46; Washington (East Chi-
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. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1987
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INDIANA BAT TLES NEBRASKA ‘ONIGHT
Purdue Five Trips Denver; Irish Win 19th Notre - Dame 2 Trounces
Xavier, 45-26; Ball State Beats Central Normal.
7" By United I’ress Indiana’s barnstorming basketeers take on the University of Nebraska at Lincoln and Northwestern's wildcats invade Butler University in tonight's: feature attractions involving Hoosier colleges. | in the other contest, Centenary College of Shreveport, La. meets Evansville College af Evansville. : Purdue University, taking a swing through the West, displayed a baf-
ver University last night, 72 to 41, while Notre, Dame was hanging up its 19th consecutive victory at the expense of Xavier. in Cincinnati, 45 to 26. | Ball State defeated Central Nor-
{mal at Danville, 48 to 27, in the
other state college game last night. Purdue's ‘two forwards, Jewell Young and Johnny Sines, each scored '17 points to lead the Boilermakers’ attack against Denver. Purdue was ahead at the half, 41 to 19. Notre. Dame's | attack against Xavier was led by Paul Nowak, allAmerica center, who dropped in six field goals for 12 peints. The Irish were ahead at the half, 24 to 14. Ball State jumped into a lead early in its battle against Central Normal and never was headed. Risinger and Rudicel each scored 10 points for the Cardinals, who led at
the half, 21 to 9. Summaries:
Notre Dame (45) | Xavier (26)
FG FT PF FG FT PF Moir, £/... 4 1 3Carroll, £ .2 1 1. Carson, f .1 0 JlNeary, f ..2 0 1 Sadowski, £2 0 ‘1 Weiler, f .. 1 2 0 owak, c .8 0 OMcEvoy, £.1 0 © Ellis, ¢/... 8 0 1Kucia, f... 3 3 2 Brown, g . 0 1 3|Geslbrcht,c1 0 © Sasnonts i 8 1Boncien. 20 0 8 glion, g. onovan, RKlier,g ... 2 0 3 : Buchrme, g 0 3 ( 5 1%] Totals ..10
Totals ..20 s 6 6 10 at Half—Notre Dame, 24; Xavier,
Purdue (72) Denver (41) FG FT PP G FT PF Sines, £ .. 7 3 1M'Willms, £4 3 Young, f . 8 1 0|Gribbe J) se Andersn, ¢ 6 1 [iMaris,c... 4 4 0 Malaska, g 1 0 2iCarter, g .1 1 4 Beretta, g. 1 0 3Walla,g-f.6 2 2 Zink, ¥ ...2 1 OMPFarind,g0 0 2 Fischer, ¢. 0 0 DOHuber,. g -0 0 0 De i 1.3 HS £3 33 og altman, utt, £ ...4 0 0 2 i| Yeager. g. 0 1 2 Totals ..32 8 11] Totals ..15 11 1 Score at Half—Purdue, 41; Denver, 19. Ball State (48) Cent. Normal (27) FG FT PP FG FT PF Risinger, £5 0 2|Williams, £3 1 1 out, 2 0 !1Scott, £ ..0 1 1 Shook, c .. 1 0 |3Roudebshec 0 3 0 Rudicel, g- 5 0 | 1liDecker, gg. 1 ‘1 2 Lackey. g. 1 0 |2(Wallace, 8. 2 1 2 Johnson, £. 3 0 2Farr, £f ...1 2 0 Hole, £f ..1 2 [0Cash, f ...2 0 0 Boyd, c ...1 O | OPike, 8 ... 0 0 0 Gardner. g2 1 2 Jastrline, g0 0 © Bundy, g..1 1 1 Totals .22 4 14] Totals .. 9 9 6 Score at Hall-Ball | State, 21; Central Normal, 9.
COLLEGES Purdue, 72; Denver U,, 41. Notre Dame, 45; Xavier, 26. Ball State, 48; Central Normal, 27. Kentucky, 35; Centenary, 25. a John’s, 48; Illinois Wesleyan,
Michigan State; 52; Iowa, 37. Chicago, 46; Wheaton, 23. St. Joseph’s 40; Wittenberg, 36. - Arkansas, 47; Mississippi, 43. Utah, 40; Idaho, 38 (overtime). ashington, 46; California, 38. Marshall, 64; N. Y. Prospect Park Y. M. C. A, 41.
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For Holiday
The school basketball prepared to ease off today for a brief Christmas holiday, with orily a few real rivalry battles carded for tonight and tomorrow in the state. MN In the far northern sector, Emerson of Gary clashes with Hammond
!Tech und Horace Mann meets Froe-
fling passing attack to trounce Den- |.
bigwigs of Hoosier high |
Chester Jaggers
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bel in two outstanding grudge games, while Vincennes and Central of Evansville offer the main attraction
0|at the other end of the state.
In last might’s net warfare Bedford, New Albany, Marion, Muncie and other favorites continued their march with victories. Bedford won its 10th straight, outlasting Hunk Francis’ rapidly improving Elwood
IT five, 28-22. Newcastle's Trojans, af the other end of the basketball
ladder, dropped their eighth in a row to Marion, 41-19. The Hammond Wildcats took undisputed lead in the Western Division, N. I. &#. 8S. ©: ‘by ‘winning their fourth ‘conference game, 46 to 40, from Washington of East Chicago. ; : Logansport won from a nonconference foe, Riley of South Bend, 29 to 24, and Elkhart defeated an out-state rival, Waite of Toledo, 30 to 13. Muncie wok a bitterly contested game from its city rival, Burris, 29 to 27. The strong Seymour Owls came back against Franklin, 37 to 21, to re-establish themselves as one of the best in the state. New Albany continued its showing against strong opponents by defeating Male of Louisville, 40 to 24, for its sixth
"| consecutive victory.
Martinsville came through as expected against Bloomington, 23 to 20. North Vernon made another bid for southern honors, beating Law renceburg, 21 to 19. : Lebanon's six-game winning streak was stopped by Attica, 31 to
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Burris (Munele), 21. : | | New Winchester, 30; Speedway, 22. Huntington, 83; Peru, 30. °° Atlanta, 20; Arcadia, 18. Clay (Miami), 20; Howard, 19. , Rossvile, 26; Scirclevile, 22. : Michigantown, 52; Burlington, 36. Jefferson, 38: Sugar Creek, 28. Leesburg, 21; Milford, 19. Shawswick, 29; Shoals, 21. Elkhart, 30; White (Toledo), 18. La ‘Porte, 29; Michigan City, 23. HE Culver, 84; Plymouth, 28. { Rt Logansport, 20: Riley (South Bend), 24.
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Locals Seek Fourth Victory Against Strong Northwestern Five; Geyer May See Action.
Coach Tony Hinkle’s Butler Bulldogs will be seeking their fourth victory in five starts tonight at the Butler Fieldhouse when they entertain ie syne Northwestern basketball team. Game time is scheduled for :15 o'clock. Having won early season vicories over Oakland City, Louisville and Pittsburgh and then dropping theirefirst encounter to Iowa last week, | Sophomore from Berne High School, the Bulldogs climaxed an abbre-| will endeavor to annoy the Wildcat viated week of drilling yesterday: by | defense tonight with the same brushing up on offensive tactics in | style of play they used against Iowa last week when the two accounted
a light drill. Tonight's starting lineup for the | for 22 of the team’s total points, The probable first five for the
local five is to be the one which received the starting whistle against | Northwestern squad includes Captain Fred Trenkle and Lester Har-
the Hawkeyes last week. It con-
Robert Voigts at the guard posi=-
ter, and Art Cosgrove and Laural tions. This is the five which start-
Poland at the guards. George Perry and Bill Geyer, veteran forwards,
‘Home had 3091, Bob Wuensch fea-
| 614. ‘la 278 middle game for 691; Paul
‘| Pritz Gruner esch 613, Jack Hunt
|games and Falls City Hi-Bruy,
‘llers gained two victories. The Falls
ed against Notre Dame recently |
helping out with 693, Ray Roberson
Joe Fulton Topples Pins For 699 to Top Scoring
Joe Fulton crashed the maples for a 699 total in the Indianapolis League at Pritchett’s Alleys to head the local bowling list today. Fulton's Falls City Hi-Bru to team honors of 3161, Carl Hardin
619 and Charlie Cray 613.
The Barbasols totaled 3147 as Lee Carmin hit for 682, Jess Pritchett,
Johnson, = 603. - Conkle Funeral
turing with 671, Arch Heiss, 626; John Kiesel, 616, and Percy Henry,
Harold Cork came through with
Fields had 685, Eud Schoch 643, Pete Ernst 627, Leo Ahearn 624," Fred ‘Mounts, 6M, ld Stevenson and
610, Bud Argus 608 and George Conkle Funeral Home won three
-Spickelmier Fuel, Louie’s Tavern, Bowes Seal Fast and King’s Kege-
Jack Brown topped the Interclub loop at Pritchett’s with 603. Exchange Service and J. C. C. Jays made clean sweeps and Ohio Linco, Mercator Bears and Universal Indians triumphed twice. Lillian Stevens rolled 157-202-216 —575 to head the Indiana Ladies’ League. Old Gold registered a triple victory and Boyden’s Bakery, J..D. Adams Manufacturing and Haag's Canieen captured two games. The season's high for the U. S. Tire League at the Pennsylvania Alleys was posted when Burch turned in a 670, including a 256 middle game. Peerless, Straight Sides and Endurance were threetime winners and Guards, Giants and Royals snnexed the odd game. J. E. Kernel toppled 613 pins to head the K, of C. loop. Kistner
. ; 2 Batteries and Hoosier ~Qptical : Art Cosgrove swept their series and Jones- Tako ® Maley, : Milk la tt’ : aley, Hornaday and Glatt’s Long 32 WEEKS
Drugs earned a brace of triumphs. Irvin W. Wilkens fired a 596 for first honors in the Medical Society circuit at the Pennsylvania establishment. Bob Becherer’s 558 was high in
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the Link Belt Ewart loop at the Illinois drives. Office and Stores won three games and Springs, Production, Inspectors, Riveters and Cores finished ahead twice. F. J. Roth set the pace in the Coca-Cola League at the Illinois plant with 523. ; Roy Wischemeyer’s 606 was best in the Mutual Milk circuit at the Fountain Square Alleys.
Weiland Scores 5717 Louis Weiland came through with 577 to show the way in the St. John's at Fountain Square. F. W. Hohlt & Son was vice torious three times while Superior Oil and Wheeler's Lunch took two
City scores: games. Roberson ... 254 172 193— 619 At the Hotel Antlers in the AutoCray ....... are 28 12 : In as motive League, Brown was high with « E StHishenk cose ins pion oo 585. Beard Brake Service, Federal Fulton snes : Slpdor lt ne eg | Mogul Bearings and Century Tire : we = == |Shuf out their opponents and Hooe Totals .. .... 1078 1030 1083-3161 |sier Casualty finished ahead twice.
The Chevrolet Commercial Body loop at the Parkway drives was topped by Hubbard’s 631 and Lee was outstanding in the Durham Shade circuit with 627. In the Central No. 2 League, Bern« loehr was the pace-setter with 637.
CYCLE CHIEF IS NAMED
NEW YORK, Dec. 23 (U. P.).—~
Otto W. Eisele, president of the .
Amateur Bicycle League of America, wes appointed chairman of the National Cycling Committee of the Amateur Athletic Union today.
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