Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 January 1938 — Page 29
YRIDAY, JAN. 14, 1038
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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
They'll Be on Firing Line in City Tournament Which Opens Here Tonight
Officials, teams, and eagerly awaited the opening of the ninth annual City Series which gets under way al Tech Gym tonight. | Tourney officials were ready to | : handle capacity crowds which are | expected to pack the East Side gym | to cheer the five public high school
{| play three games; teams need win
varsity tonight, is defending cham-
ple has the luck of the draw to | ridge varsity. offset its lack of size.
In order to win the event, Man-'
fans today ual or Washington would have to
the other three
only The last week has seen the five rival coaches concentrating on defensive work and foul shooting Such concentration is believed to | indicate that the coaches think this
twice.
teams which will battle for the | year's tourney will be decided by Gh ad | very close scores. ity title. Ba ig . yt . The schedule: Washington, which plays Manual | TONIGHT
pion. Reserve honors last year 7P.M.—Broad Ripple reserves vs ¥ were won by Shortridge. The Blue | Manual reserves Devil reserves also will see action | 8P.M.—Washington varsity vs early, meeting the Continental re- | Manual varsity serves. Broad Ripple reserves tackle | 9 P.M.—Shortridge reserves vs . Manual reserves in the other game Washington reserves tonight, the curtain raiser. i Close followers of the local tour- | TOMORROW ney believe that the teams are more | 1P.M.—Tech reserves vs. Winevenly matched this vear than ever | ner Friday 7 p. m. game before, especially since Broad Rip-| 2P.M.—Tech varsity vs. Short-
3 P.M—Broad Ripple varsity vs. ‘Winner Friday 8 p. m. game.
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Who's
Who in the City Series
m. | 8:30 P.M. —Winner
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"Danville Trips
Saturday 2 p. m, game vs. Winner Saturday 3 Pp. m. game.
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Oakland City
of five games involving local teams,
nual City Series.
John Sullivan's locals fell before
of two week-end games this afternoon, meeting the Plainfield Boys’
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triumph against Lawrence. | cals will be at home,
CATHEDRAL HOST TO NOBLESVILLE
Cathedral meets Noblesville ftonight at the Cathedrai gym in one
| Ren’s Five to Play Here Again Tonight
which are not engaging in the an Having ‘twice defeated ‘the Pick Tires, the New York Renaissance netmen prepared today to face the U. S. Tires, another local pro team. The Rens-U. S. Tires gams will be played tonight at the Phyllis Wheatley Y. W. C. A. at West and Walnut Streets. The New York Negro netters dropped the Fisk five, 36 te 22, last night at Butler Fieldhouse. The visitors piled up a huge first-half margin and coasted to victory.
. Sacred Heart will meet Lizton at Lizton in a return game. Coach
Lizton in the first game of the season. Crispus Attucks will play the first
School Club at 3:15 p. m, on the Attucks floor. They meet Dunkirk at Dunkirk tomorrow. Pinnell will visit the local Silent Hoosier gym, Park seeks its fifth consecutive
Clemson, 39; Davidson, 29.
Western Kentucky Teachers, 40;
Tennessee Poly, 23.
Greenwood, 35; Masonic Home,
Milsaps, 35; Tulane, 34. 2. Washington College, 58; Balti- Trafalgar, 32; Ninevah. 29. more, 47. y
HANCOCK COUNTY TOURNEY
St. Thomas (Pa), 54; Catholic | (At Greenfield) U., 28. : n Salem, 52; West Va. Wesleyan, 45. | ycoTasvine 27; Westland, 19. > Kent State, 44; Hobart, 29. ile dG ort, 41;
Eden, 24; Maxwell, 21 (overtime).
Charlottes-
Alderson-Broaddus, 41; Potomac by State, 30. Oklahoma A. & M., 38; Oklahoma, 37.
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Tulsa, 39; Washburn, North Texas Teachers, 46; Texas
HIGH SCHOOLS
Oaklandon, 8; Lawrence, 23. Monticello, 40; Fowler, 15.
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Tech is the biggest, Broad Ripple the smallest ; Shortridge Blue Devils Coach Kenneth Peterman of the five teams which open competition tonight Nimbers at Tech gym for the ninth annual City Series | Fos, Name Height Weight Class Exp. Jerseys & 3 RE wuiven 5 5» 3 2 x HHO. | & 3H Savks 3 3% gr. : 3 Central Normal College won | : : . : od | F. Ss. x ester Moreland 5 i 335 Sr. ! : fourth basketball game last night | Fred En Sig and Lowell Christian | C Ere Krampe 1. 6 o 180 Ir. . 8 over Oakland City, 55 to 39, after | § r . : : | . son Burr vere IB? 3 ! of Tech, are the tallest, each measuring 6 feet ¢ | © Jelson Burt .... 6 15 iy '1 » stopping a late Oakland rally that inches. Cliff Burger, Broad Ripple substitute guard, S. Jo Allerdice 5 160 1g 1 5 nearly tied the score . ge | G. Alder Brie vee 3 2 3 : is the smmllest, 5 feet 6 inches. The statistics: | G. Bil Swinfora .... 5 10” 168 ar 5 we Ahead 33 to 21 at the rest period, ’ ia 8 scoring drive by the Oaks in the > Broad Ripple Rockets Coach Frank Bald Tech Green Coach Bayne pn second half pulled them up to 39 to Numbers | : . a Botn | 3¢. Normal then stopped the rally Pos. Name Height Weight Class Exp. Jerseys | Fos. Name eight Weight Class Exp. Jerseys and added 16 points for their final a. 5° 5" 2 Jr. ; F. Bill MacDonald ... 6 14% S 2 ; ¥ Fred Miler... ll 8 ie 110 Hh : 3 F. Ray Holland ove Bren 1s sr. 2 5 total. Briain el pivot ° ¥. Lowell Perkins .... 5 3” 129 Sr. 1 . Jim Beans ........ » 0 Ir 1 6 man, scoring honors with 15 Cos. \Cponenter 5" 3” 130 Sr. 1 9 C. John Hick ~ em 70 " 2 c. Bill Taylor or Yi Ie Soph. 1 10 C. Lowell Chistian ee 168 sn ' points. Hutchinson, Oakland cenC. Bill Bowen _...... 510° 150 Sr. 1 1? G. Marvin Hook hn Sy ba Jr. 2 " ter, made 14. 5 OW < EYE 5 3 ° 5. J. ginbotha 5 nn” Jr. 2 : G Retr Duncan ph po In sr 2 G. Ervin Ermer " . Be 155 Sr. 1 10 Huntington defeated Taylor UniG. Boh Dawson ye 125 Sr 1 5 G. Ba Reed ....... 510" 170 Sr. 1 % versity, 37 to 32, in a battle decided N G. Cliff Burger ...... 56” 130 Sr. 1 7 Washi o by free throws Huntington made 12 |1, Wally Scott, Broad Ripple guard.©4. Emory Schlake, Shortrid d : ashington Continentals Coach Rowland Jones . Cn ny er ; Ye ory Sehlaice, Shoririize guard, Manual Redskins Coach Oral ySiderory | Numbers cid goa ls and 13 charity tosses |2 Marion (Red) Carter, Washing- | 5. Ray Helland, Tech Bn. Jersey Nos. | . oth | While yvior scored 14 fielders and ton forward. | seston . Name ight Weight Class Exp. Red White | Pos. N ei i : _ —_- NN vant a i sr ? : i . EU Ralph Canter 8 i» Wolelt ‘Class Exp. Jerseys fou hee Sows, The score was |3, Ralph Phillips, Manual guard. | : si 5 11” Sr 2 . 3 o e «3 n" 3 s a ) a 1 y ¥ ae Stevens “5 w 13 Ir. i 14 » Er BaroM Dowden . B 3" 1% = 2 pA ting Ye Halt ison. - £ o Ww bs £ R $ ¥. Willi O'Neil 5’ 11” : Sr 5 , . Louie_Teerka ~BH Ms Sr. ° 8 spn di 2 OE DR TERE HE BOB Gb Law UNTRaJN EARL BLUE GETS POST] | We have Bune G. Capt. Roy Rhinos OE sr : Tn G. rm Beasley coe EMO 13 I 1 : Sue nine. an BALLS—BAGS—SHOES ; . eT 5 S [3 g 3. Bob McCalip ..... TI” 3 3% ! mnie te St ow Ff ERRORS TEE am & 1 3 | Peieeg an Tow ae | CINCINNATI O. Jan. 1 U.P). || GRAY-GRIBBEN & GRAY G. Wilfred Robirsen 5 17 170 Sr. 2 3 3 G. Herb Brunner .... 61” 170 Sr. 1 12 Kreiger, ’. 3 : 0'Stuart t FT E | —Warren Giles, general manager of 151 N. JLLINOIS ST. on : |Serole. "170 0 ilfwniey.c 4 3 3 the Cincinnati Reds, today an- |e ai ue ¥ yn Whson. £4 ‘ 3 iaLsbaugh. § 3 & §|nounced the appre. of Earl w— : Lagrange oshorn, c.. 2 1 2iKeller,c ....1 0 0 f . Basketball Scores men so: amar | ge Tp FAIS team the Sout, Alani Brighton, 28; Lima, 14. Score at Half = "Paylor TE 19: "Hav S. C., team in the South Atlantic TY Reto: League. Columbia is a farm of the | CASS ‘COUN TOURNEY Wares (Huntington) Ongton). Umpire— | Cincinnati club. Blue, last season | ,. EGES Edison (East Gary), 25; Griffith, —— was general manager of the Pensa- | hp Hogs Oakland | =; é Mot Coreen ser vr, #1, J Sn) me cols. alu. : Cent orm s , » 5 , . | FG FT PF oh 5 RIPLEY COUNTY TOURNEY Metes, 26; Twelve Mile, 24 (over- Rone" ¢” ©: § 3 JWillams ¢ 4 2 2 C0 OUTFITTERS TO Huntington, 37; Taylor, 32. (At Versailles) time). Broutmbn. 1 0 4 oSeott, 1. 1% 2/8 MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN y Sunman, 43; Cross Plains, 14. N Hichinsn, ¢. 5 ¢ 3Janeway. f..0 0 2 . OTHER COLLEGES 33: Milan, 19. SIGNS WITH PIRATES pamins, 3 3/Rodebush, c.6 3 2 > ’ Heidelberg, 39; Bowling Green, | Ooo: z PITTSBURGH, Jan. 14 (U. P).— Mavek's 1. 0 § ocho eg 0 0 & wwmagd 35. JOHNSON COUNTY TOURNEY [Catcher Ray Berres of Kenosha, |Fslls, & «... 0 © 0Pike. g...... 01 2 ete Work Ui, 43; Colgate, 2. (At Franklin Wis, signed a one-year contract (Parr B es 100 THE MODERN CREDIT STORE meth. 35: Providence, 25. with the Pittsburgh Pirates, Presi-| oRotsls... 12 15 13 Totals . asa] 129 W. Wash, Bons, Theater
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