Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 February 1938 — Page 14
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Ball State Trips Franklin Five, 43-26
Grizzlies Knocked Out of Lead; Uhlans Facing Two Weak Rivals.
MUNCIE, Ind. Feb. 23 (U. P.)— Ball State defeated Franklin, 43 to 26, last night virtually to give the championship of the state college conference to Valparaiso, which has a-record of eight victories and one
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Hanover and Oakland City—left on its schedule. Franklin’s defeat knocked them from the leadership for their second loss in the conference race and made their chances for a secondplace tie with Ball State almost certain. If the Grizzlies get past Butler Saturday night and Ball State defeats Indiana State, Earlham and Central Normal, both will end their season with 12 victories against two losses. If Valpo “loses one of its two remaining games, Franklin and Ball State could tie for first. Last night the Cardinals, keyed to upset the league leaders, blasted through the first half in an amazing offensive that left the Grizzlies gasping in their wake, 28 to 8, at the half. Lackey and Rex Rudicel of Ball ‘State, did most of the scoring in the drive. An all-sophomore Ball State quin- |” tet replaced the regulars midway in the last period with a 39-to0-17 lead. Rudicel, diminutive Cardinal guard, hit five field goals and four Fe tosses to take high-point honors. His running mate, Lackey, made five baskets. Ruppert Ferrell of the Grizzlies was high for the losers with 10 points. Franklin (26) Ball State (4
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Vincennes-Artesian Tilt Headlines Prep Schedule
MARTINSVILLE, Feb. 23.—Martinsville’s powerful Artesians end their 1937-38 basketball campaign here tonight against the. Vincennes Alices in the midweek feature of Hoosier hoop action. With New Albany and Jeffersonville, once “the best in the south,”
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slowing in the stretch rush, tinsville and Vincennes have moved alongside Huntingburg, Bedford and one or two others as the best outfits on the southern Indiana scehe. Veteran Coaches John Adams and Glenn Curtis will be on the Alice and Artesian benches, carefully guiding their warriors toward the beginning of tournament play, 10 days away. Both Adams and Curtis have well-balanced teams capable of emerging from the southern semifinal, expected by experts to be the most bitterly-fought of the state’s four semi-final meets. : A feature within tonight’s feature will be the individual battle between two of the best centers in the state, George (Wig) Pearcy of Martinsville and John Whalen of Vincennes. Most of the hardwood elite make their final appearances Friday with 33 outstanding games scheduled.
Seven more games on Saturday will
Amateur Basketball
Play in the city amateur tourney at the Dearborn gym will continue ~ tonight with eight teams playing Sscond-round games. The schedule:
P.M. 7:20—Texaco Oilers 9s. Butter Crust Pie. 8: He-Sinclalr Oilers vs. Westinghouse
9:00—Fairmount Glass vs. Prestel Bros. 9:50—Willsey Hotpoints vs. Woodruff Place. Results of last night's tourney play: Little Nick Beer, 27; Woodstock A. C., 21. ager Athletic Club, 40; Lang's Mar-
3 Coca Cola, 27; North Side Red Devils, 13. Schwitzer-Cummins , Stokols, 34; Mt. Jackson Tire & Battery, 30. Indianapolis Flashes, 37; Englewood Christian, 36 (overtime). The West 16th Str Street Merchants want games with teams having access to gyms. Write Don Scoggan, 2334 W. Michigan St.
The Hoosier A. C. girls captured the Smith-Hassler-Sturm Girls’ League championship by defeating
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the H. A. C. last night. The Hoosier netters are now preparing for the city girls’ tournament to be played at Dearborn gym. L. S. Ayres fell before the Westfield Merchants last night, 63 to 37. Speedway Merchants whipped the Westfield B team, 23 to 19. The Circle Cubs desire games in the 16-18-year-old class. = Call Bill at Ch. 2372-W. Following is the schedule for the Merchants Basketball League at the Hoosier A. C. tonight:
I= bring other major quintets to their
journey’s end. Frankfort battles a weak Logansport five and can gain a first-place tie in the North Central Conference by whipping the Berries. Muncie lost its chance for a clear loop title by losing to Marion last Friday. The two N. I. H. 8. C. secondplace fives are to test one another Friday. Emerson of Gary goes to La Porte to battle the western division runners-up.
Jasper vs. Jeffersonville
Woody Weir's unpredictable Jasper Wildcats journey to Jeffersonville for a tilt which may emulate the Martinsville=Vincennes scrap in helping to clear up the southern “power” muddle. Princeton's Tigers saved their hardest week-end until the end of the season. They will do double duty on strange courts, going to New Albany Friday and Central of Evansville Saturday for Southern Conference games. Huntingburg will close a highlysuccessful season at Mt. Vernon, there being little doubt concerning the outcome as the Hunters go after their 20th victory in 21 starts. Monticello closes its season at Oxford Friday and is expected to stretch its winning string to 24 tussles. ; Monticello Gains Prestige
It was freely predicted that Vic Dauer’s Wabash Apaches would hack the first break intoMonticello’s 2%7-game march last week. Friday came and went and with it went Wabash, trampled beneath the Indians’ thundering drive. By whipping the Apaches, the
7:30, Big Four A. A. vs. H. PJ Tioga Tribe of veteran Coach Alva
Wasson; 8:30, L. S. Ayres vs. Hib-ben-Hollweg; 9:30, Block’s vs. Hoosier A. C.
St. Catherine stayed on top of the Parochial Schol League by winning from Holy Cross, 25 to 16. The league standing:
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FT. WAYNE BOOKS CELTICS FT. WAYNE, Ind., Feb. 23 (U. P.). —The New York Celtics will meet the General Electric Club basketball team here Wednesday night, March 2. It will be<the second appearance of the New York club here this season.
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| Work Rushed on Boxes for Butler Relays
Holmes, relays director, (left to right), anxious to hurry things along, lend a hand in the construction of the special boxes. Reservations already have been made for 14 of th able, Butler officials sai
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Basketball Scores
STATE COLLEGES Ball State, 43; Franklin, 26. OTHER COLLEGES
Harvard, 40; Cornell, 30. Ohio Wesleyan, 34; Cincinnati, 30. Ohio U., 44; Miami, 21. Yale, 41; Princeton, 34. New York City College, 46; Villanova, 27. Texas, 25; 8. M. U, 23. * Baylor, 43; T. C. U., 87. Alabama, 37; Mississippi State, 35. Tennessee, 33; Sewanee, 27. V. M. IL, 85; Virginia, 33. Hillsdale, 41; Adrian. 39. Oregon, 68; Idaho, 41. St. Louis U., 35; Washington (St. Louis), 32. Western Reserve, 50; Baldwin-Wallace, 39. Case, 47; John Carroll, 41. Mt, Union, 38; Wooster, 36. Wittenberg, 79; Ohio Northern, 27. Dayton. 41; Toledo, 31. Defiance, 60; Bluffton, Oklahoma A. & M., 2; University of Tulsa, 29. Niagara U., 39; Alfred U., 28. Drake, 54;
Campbell Dickson To Assist Crisler
ANN ARBOR, Mich. Feb. 23 (U. P.).— Campbell Dickson, former University of Chicago football star and end coach at Princeton under Fritz Crisler since 1932, today was added to the University of Michigan football staff. Dickson was the second man announced to the Wolverine coaching roster since Crisler was signed for the head coaching job several weeks ago. Three days ago Earl Martineau, former Minnesota star and also an assistant to Crisler at Princeton, became Michigan's new backfield coach.
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: Dr. John M. Cunningham, Indianapolis, has been named ° guest speaker of the annual Butler University basketball banquet to be given March 2 by the Utes club,
sophomore honorary organization, Frank Carbon, general chairman, announced today. : Dr. Cunningham was a magnber of the 1894 basketball team which was one of the first, if not the first, in the state. Henry Goett, '24, a member of the Butler “B” men’s club. will act as toastmaster. Carbon has announced that members of the
which gained national honors wiil be guests of the organization at the’ dinner. . Members of the 1924 net squad included Robert Nipper, football coach at Shortridge; Orville Hooker, basketball coach at Marion High School; Robert Keach, Eugene Colway, Wally Middlesworth, assistant football coach at Butler and recrea-
Griggs, Strole. Included on the 1928 team were Oral Hildebrand, now in professional baseball; Dana Chandler, Frank White, coach of Male High School, Louisville; Maurice Hosier, Marshall Christopher, Willlam Bugg, basketball coach-at New Augusta; Jacob Caskey, Wilbur Allen, coach at .Newcastle; Alan Fromuth and Cleon Reynolds. Student committees in charge of the annual banquet include William Steinmetz, speakers’ committee; Gene Roderick, hall; Richard Dempsey, invitations to special guests, and Angelo Angelopolous, publicity. The ob, will be held in the Campus ul
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Fox Hunt to Raise Money for Church
; ‘The U. B. Church of Jefferson, nd., | Willing Workers’ Class of the churc has hit upon a unique method of raising money. On Saturday the class will sponsor a fox drive and trap shoot and circulars are out calling for 1000 men to take part. It promises to be a tough day on the foxes. Lunches will be served during the shoot and prizes of turkeys, chickens, geese, meats, ducks, sugar and groceries are to be awarded. The drive starts promptly at 8 a. m. and busses will take the nimrods to the lines. The scene of the shoot is four miles west of Frankfort on State Road 28.
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Fencing experts see 16-y€ar-old Louise Reordon (above) as the next Pacific Coast women’s foils champion. The Los Angeles Country Club miss holds the Southern California intermediate junior title.
NEIGHBORS HELD ON SHOOTING CHARGES
Two men, neighhors in the 1200 block Nordyke Ave., were to appear Court today on charges that resulted from’an alleged shooting during a quarrel yesterday. Fred Chadwick, 42, of 1226 Nordyke Ave. was charged with vagrancy after police said John Marcum, 68, of 1231 Nordyke St., shot him in the left arm after they quarreled in front of their homes. Marcum was charged with shooting within the city limits and assault and battery with intent to murder. Chadwick was treated at City Hospital. Both are held in jail.
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JOHNNY ALLEN SOQ TO SIGN, HE HINTS
CLEVELAND, Feb. 23 (U. P.).— Johnny Allen, hold-out pitcher for the Cleveland Indians, said today that recent letters from C. C. Slapnicka, club vice president had been “more conciliatory” and that he expected to sign soon.
Allen has been asking $! 0,000, it was reported. He was believed to have received approximately $15,000 last season. If he were granted the highér figure this year he would become the highest-paid pitcher in the Indians’ history. Allen was here to attend the “ribs and roasts” satirical dinner of the Cleveland chapter of the Baseball Writers Association of America, being held tonight. :
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