Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 January 1938 — Page 25
That’s Fair Enough President Stoneham will not penalize the New York cuts for losing the World Series, probably on the theory they did well to take second place,
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Big Ten observers is the brilliance of the Boilermaker forwards, Jewell Young and Johnny Sines. . . . They are = $
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elusive enough to keep the opposition out of breath chasSouthport Trips Oaklandon
ing them up and down the hardwood. . . . They are strictly home products and learned the rudiments of basketball ‘Castleton Meets Warren Central and New Augusta Clashes With Lawrence in This Afternoons Games:
in high school at Lafayette. Young is the master scorer, but Sines is not far beChamps in Action Tonight.
By Eddie Ash
YOUNG AND SINES HAVE SPEED ® . »
UP THERE ON PURDUE’S FRONT
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hind in looping the leather through the hoop when the opportunity for a two-pointer comes his way. Including preliminary games and four Big Ten battles this season, Sines has checked in with 137 points on 52 field goals and 33 free throws. . .. Young, his partner in the check-off business, has garnered 162. , . « They are playing their third year on the squad. ® o » ”n uy ®
YITH the Big Ten lead at stake Northwestern and Michigan are W pounding hard on the hardwood and will come together at Evanston tomorrow night before as many fans as the Wildcats’ gym will hold, Both feams are strong defensively and both have ace point get- fo hog fashion from Oaklandon, | ters . Michigan has held its opponents to an average of 30 points a |v! bt - wid game in four games, while the Cats have yielded on an average of 33 | Ii this afternoon's games Castle | Et in five tilts. . On the offense the Wolverines have averaged | 1:30 oelock and New Augusta met 56 uielts Wi. Tie \Guis 59. Lawrence at 2:30. > nu 3 ym | By virtue of its victory this mornupon Capt. Jake Townsend, ing Beech Grove meets defe nding whose sharpshooting enabled Coach Cappon’s quintet to nose out ihe Decatur Central in the Northwestern twice last year by scores of 34-31 and 33-32 . Which | first game tonight, scheduled for 7 puts it up to the Wildeats to build & defense for the scoring ace. | o'clock. Decatur Central drew a bye Townsend has been checked effectively only a few times in thre lin the drawings and this will be its vears of Big Ten competition and the Cats realize he's due to werk { first engagement.
loose after being held to a single field goal by Wisconsin last Monday. At 8 o'clock Southport and Speedway, other winners this morning, * ~ » » » ” hg U
will fight it out for the right to DEFEATED Indiana Central faces the No. 13 jinx tonight on enter tomorrow afternoon's semithe home floor against Manchester's Spartans. . « . The Greyhounds have won 12 in & row and have eight to go. . . . Safeways, National A. A. U. champions, sport an average of more
finals, The Denver than 60 points a game for their last 11 and their standout performer is Jack McCracken, Johnny Kunédla, Minnesota forward, “blew” 12 free throws in & row recently. . , . He was fifth high scorer in the league last year with 106 points » » ~ » ~ ¥
NDIANA U. basketeers are off the floor until Jan. 28, when practice will be resumed after the “examination recession.” “The boys need and deserve a complete physical and mental rest from basketball,” Coach Dean said. “1 am convinced from the team's showing in the Northwestern and Towa games that the regulars have gone stale from too many hard gamss in & row.” Dean, owing to a lack of experienced reserves, has had to rely on almost the same lineup for all games this season, and his starting The game was slow at times Ng five of Joe Platt and Bill Johnson, forwards: Jim Birr, center, and | both sides erring freely
Marvin Huffman and Ernest Andres, guards, have played almost the | Beech Grove's advantage in| BI OOMINGTON, I 2] entire time of each contest. | height, and efficiency in shots from | 1d. Jan. Earlham, 48; Hanover, 31 Doug Wycofl, 225, ex-Georgia! has been sanctioned as a
wan), [the floor proved deciding factors. | Award winners in cross country Ruse Tu 51; N.C. A. 6G. 30 | The score at the half was Beech | nd the Indiana University outdoor | hie, TEE GY re, | Grove, 10; Franklin Township, 7. | track schedule for this spring were OTHER COLLEGES Beech Grove (8) : Franklin Twp. (18) | announced today by Coach 5 EO. Temple, 89; Unenegie Tech, 3%. POFT EF PG PT PE | Villanova, 83; Duquesne, 32
¥ y Schnitzuis, © 5 118mith, | Hayes, . Nav BO: fined Be as k Spangler. { 5 0 0 Huu, | 0| Seven varsity runners ii alin Si Stars, . leaner. { © 1 Walk f 2 ennesnee oly, 21; ande , 186 Henrren. I.. © © OD Apple, & plea I” sweaters, and five Morris ¥arves 35: Eulrm. 35 be 0 ns € . 4 qualified for numerals Arkansas, 38: Rice, 31. n M'D'nough, g 1 0/Drake, g .. 0 country. Murray Teachers, 51; Delta Teachers. 36 Horn, ¢ 0 0 Burgess. g 0 01 The letter winners are Georgetown, 21; Union, 3° {| Templin, g 0 2'C. Cook. g 0 2 pois w 3 ; Q | Rhoades, g.. 1 2Smart, g 0 1 | tains Tommy Deckard ooster, 38; Mt. Union, 34 . Smith, Bloomington: Wilmington, 41: Defiance, 39 { gate, Prankfort: Charles Cunkle Heidelberg, 13; Otterbein, 31 ’ Bethany, 61; St. Vincent, Spangler 5, Schnitzuis | Ft. Smith, Ark.; Roger Poorman, Baltimore, 56; Catholic V., $8 Baker, | Ft. Ww ayne; Harry Robins owens- Fairmount, B58: West Liberty, 49 | boro, Ky, and Mel Trutt, Hame Eastern Kentucky State Teachers mond Centre, 23 Freshman awards went to Robert | Urrroll, 59: Ripon. 36 (Sw North Vernon: Paul Bente SY Mies R rin College, 28 Po ys . - 4 nge oun 51; Portland, ax Ft. Wayne: Vernon Droertje, Panhandle A. & M.. 36: New Mexico Nos { Hammond; Edgar Hedges, Boon- | mai ss ville, and Wayne Tolliver, Bedford. Nine meets are scheduled for the ADAMICK SCORES K runners this spring, start-| MINNBAPOLTS, Jan. 21
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aA hard-fighting Speedway City High School team rallied to score 8 thrilling 29-28 upset victory against the highly favored Ben Davis Giants in the final game of this morning's program in the annual Marion { County Tourney at Southport Gym { Speedway's victory was the high spot in the first round of games { which saw the newly organized Franklin Township team bow to Beech | Grove, 28 to 18 in the opener and® | Southports’ Cardinals win in rath- |
gamesters rallied, however, and for the rest of the period matched point for point with the Giants. The fourth quarter began with the score 26 to 22 with a Giants in front. Speedway started a rally, however, and through Smith's thrilling field- | ers forged to the front and in the | last two minutes stalled to protect their lead. Ben Davis (2%) PG Fr
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Hornets Trounce Township Five
Beech Grove easy sailing opening contest Township, 28-18, | John Schnitzuis, sharp shooting | forward of the Hornets, paced his team to victory with five goals from | the field and three foul shets for a [total of 13 points. Carl Wilkens | was high man for the losers with [three fielders and three free throws
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Get Letters - nel for the Hornets, victor in today's county tourney y Updnér at Sonth- ] Wilkens center, and No. 2, Smith, forward. all of Manklin Ton RShIp. ; . / | ter hopes to land Milo Steinborn, N NNLS Title Doug Wycoff « on 1224. German husky, for Wycofl i Tabl Tenn: ti { n Thom ay a unoingio Mat Card Here Wrestling - _
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Delaware County Tourney AT MUNCIE Yorktown, 32; Royerton, 28. Gaston, 29; Selma, 26 (overtime), Albany. 21; Eaton, 18. Jitter © “ Kosciusko County Tourney Wilson ¢ AT WARSAW Ferger.g. . Warsaw, 42: Beaver Dam, 25, Svracuse, 84; Silver Lake, 15. Burke!, 28; Claypool, 28. Montgomery Com'ty Tourney AT CRAWFORDSVILLE
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Linden, 30; bower - Pulaski County Tourney
AT WINAMAC Monterey “B.,” 15; Pulaski “B.," 18, Star City, 20; Monterey, 8. pecanoe County Tourney AT LAFAYETTE Klondike, 81; Buck Creek, 2% Jacksown Twp., 22; Dayton, 4. West Point, 26; Montmerenci, 21. Wabash County Tourney
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