Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 March 1938 — Page 16

‘Good News for Terry

By Eddie Ash : RI U A oR ALALERN Lo s BF | Oscar Vitt has promised that Bob; > pn i aT ge A TEE 4 ae BRC aR Be - boi, a Feller will not be “overworked this. | — - I, : spring against the Giants: That's the. best news: the Terrymen have heard

FINAL FLING FOR MOIR, NOWAK *

|paomae a THURSDAY, MARCH 10, 1938

IRISH ACES END NET CAREERS

Lil ltynldeol "MUNCIE IS FAVORED

* basketball aces, were voted the best men in their posi-

vas 0 apear In Madison Square Garden, New York, this es — : : ; . Sy 5 | ref ee Offic 1 f ~8cason. . .. During their three-year tenure the Irish have ; ie ; Won 59 games, lost only eight and tied one with North- ; y § : 7 : South Side of Ft. ‘Wayne R ia 5 a y: egiona a

vostern. . . . They have one to go, with Detroit U. in the , ; | - Lo ib Is Ranked With Leaders ’ i 1] Are Assigned

X tor “City tomorrow night. Assignment of officials for the 16

oi 2 Irish will be after their 20th victory in 28 starts . : : ny G3 1 | 8 season when they tackle the Titans, who have won 17 : a | 7 5 in 20. , . : Last year Notre Dame doubled the score on : mh 4 Marion and Warsaw Also Are Expected b Suryive: Satur : “D-:troft; 86-18, with Moir getting 18 points which enabled | Loh day's Regional Tests. + 9% 27500 | regionals of the Indiana High School i ; ; FIR ar =, | Athletic Association basketball tour-

hia to tun his two-year total to 550, breaking the previous a : NID et el) ol — : g (Thira of ‘a Series) #71 f |nament was announced today by

3 * ‘ee-year Irish record of 547 set by Ed Krause. : . x's su # ] MUNCIE, Marca 10—Home teams should get the nod in sil; foyir ‘of iy | Vomiions Arne L. Trester. 5 C JACH KEOGAN will look for the last time in Notre 3 ; : 3 : the Teglonals which will send their champions to the Mundie semifinal | Andersons ‘Plektreon, ‘Lud 4.3 : On Saturday, South Side of Ft. Wayne, Marion, Warsaw ‘and: Mun- Wel

Dame uniform on such high ranking stars .as Moir, y ho : : ele are expected to plow. through regional opposition. on’ thejr ‘home Clinton fing Springer, William

wi0 holds all the Notre Dame all-time scoring records; forts and Barn the :1ight to battle 9. Mr Nowak, the wheel horse, and Tommy Wukovits, regular here a week hence for an Indian-' SITiCen ab Munrles pe se am ‘Evansvill—Frank Jarrell, ‘Russell : apolis final berth. Pposit . : g wd ‘the past three seasons. . . . Moir, Nowak and Wuko- or ihe tour, "nly South Siders Other in the evening, Pickett. - ‘The Bearcats were: best Dee. 10 | Ft, Wayne—Thomas Baker, Georty

3 rate one-two-three in scoring. Archers get -a vigorous nod, Muncie gn when they paused in: Richmond to | Williams. The second team will lose Capt. Ray Meyer, a regular ferme rag ao push the Devils around, Ri A Greensburg—Gale Robinson, Wine J'gered by their season’s- ston Ashley,

be. ause of a dislocated elbow; Mike Crowe, sixth of seven who. can spear plenty of points] Ma Hon, a i k ou i over. Lafayetie—W, Walter Cook, Lowell Crowes to star for the Irish, at forward, and Tommy Jor- ; : I i Bithey get ted : UP, 8 stra ge ; ak ., Logansport Carl- Bu » J. C i r : ; : Warsaw a. Favorite LAS Hughes.

dz 1, trouble-shooting guard who is tied, after an interest- | - : A 3 ’ g gu ; 3 i ' Marion, with ‘Kokomo or ‘Sheri: GAME: NOT HARMF uw, Worl os dl Gurets, R.

ins season-long battle, with Crowe for sixth in scoring. - % dan and Wabash 15. reckon with, 3 o : a J: 1 % Valuable reserves in the persons of John O Cn iy £ erie ab. tore thas. 4 yoriles GL NET SURVEY FINDS jarineville—ate Kaufman; Fred ~ Ji Carson, Indianapolis forwards, and Lyman Shields, | ; i | | of the head while Warsaw, although Michigan City—Dan Guild; George . center, will also make their final appearance. ; ; : Rl | a slight favorite, must not be shown| CLINTON, March 10 (U. P.).—A |vaulk. 2 = 8 £ #8» : : : 3 gi foiucl: Ruore preegiovsl honor Shan questionnaife survey by Clinton a asierville Jones, T.: R. BEEBE, guard, has been named Michigan's basketball captain’ : : = i ; | i Garrett or Columbia City, a pair o city school officials showed today |! m or next a ... He scored 58 points for the Wolverines in Big aE E ; 1 hs ; able upset aggregations. that most residents believe basket-| New Albany—Noblé Lyons, Stan - competition this year. . .. The new leader hails from Dearborn, || ; . : At Ft. Wayne, the Archers. of ball as played in Indiana does not [ley Porter. : MIA: -John IE Indianapolis, retiring. Michigan captain, will | 4 ; a , | Coach Burl Friddle, who formerly | injure or retard physical develop- Rochester—G. M. Kinzel, Hal Harbe amed assistant to Bennie Oosterbaan, new head coach, according to: “os : oi : : : Sharpened Washing; | 3 Halen, ment of players. : Be ak oO." w Ig, £070 dum un Arbor Oosterhaan is & member of ie SS aa aout, seo pat Buingion | “The sure) wha made in response Raile—0. 0. Wal Alf 00 : 3 ; hed i ‘ : ee : cism “from more or y Fes us at 8 at Michigan, three letters e ; TT EB : Huntington's Vikings, ~ afternoon A sources and person-| Warsaw—G. L. Ruskell; L. E. Fink, : hall: send. who closed his collegiate hardwood career Monday, is : = Co : foe of the South Siders, were rid-| gages” Dr, I. D. White, board presi- Washington—Glenn Adams, Clyde gif > in the fine points, old style and new, and at both forward and 3 N : » dled, 51 to 34, at Ft. Wayne Jan. 29.| Gent, said. The result, he said, was | Castle. oer Let. Pr hae She Ls 5 of Fuk ; Biggie Thich d City Sang “gn almost unanimous vote for Inwala PL & : | 3 | heating both Dunkirk znd thethost | Comes “rene radians High Sotiel RELIEF FOR meh : : under the Indiana High School |. | team, did nat play South Side. Athletic Association rules.” A vel Quici

| an Will Register | TR | EE RA a hinks fog e ; a ile ives an 2 Sials, using the ph A piARasingly softs at ans hon and Brom

HARLIE GRIMM, Chicago Cubs’ pilot, says he will keep a pitching a | Cink of nine and that Ee starters will be: ‘Bill Lee, Tex Carleton, ; : : i 2 by the ‘Archers, 30 to. “205, at Ft. result, suggested return of 16-team | cases the i Next in line will bs the veteran Curt : Wayne Dec. 10. {final state tournaments with two | tetter Flagworss oe other k La: rec. and Clay Bryant. . .. Nex e : ; \ VO BACE | of ich. wor a rn | Das, leaving four berths open for six hurlers to shoot at... . One is ¢ AE Henry (Legs) ox : . Marion Should Repeat + |tourneys of different: classes he tox falls to satisfy, Trial Bob Logan, purchased from “Infisnapolis, snd Sgoording.¥ to Grimm, gl Th Re go [FH a Ty Shi : Marlon _ easily bea _Wabashs concurrently. frvrkoed quthpaw 1s atce Kine ; : - | Apaches twice during the season, 31He Ad T expect him fo make good,” the Bruins’ boss added during an’ | ni | ! [17 at Wabash Nov. 26 and 25-18 at LEAPING, FIGHTING TROUT IN. ACTION int Bod with newspapermen on the Coast the other day. ... Charlie 2 : . : BE | Marion Feb. 11, so their second th Roo Will serve-in the relief role and coach. | ans | 2 Saturday afternoon tilt should: be a a will be assigned to relief duties, it is sald, because | £8 ; ee repetition of previotis duelsc ” : the: Saturday opener atl

oa “probabl : Bg and a snappy break on the ball for a few : Maton Coliseum, Sheridan; upset

great trol he of was Bon .12. games and lost eight for the Hoosiers last conqueror of both Tipton and Car-

= Yeeiiav« Bob js 28 and has been in league ball eight seasons. wn ¥ 3 Poo 2 i i s a 0 a : : : | me] at Noblesville, tangies with Ko2 ® = a ; : | komo's Wildcats, whom some: con-

TY nay Ye nat Leroy Parmele, right-handed veteran, will be pushed aa : . | tend are on the comeback: path.

’ f Logan, Si 3 de by one of the Cubs’ youngsters although, outside o : |. Kokomo ought to win. and enter side by observers say. . He won eight i i :| the regional final. The Marion-Ko-

naweomers are hot showing well, . a uo “ost ‘seven last. year and his earned run average was high at : ; koto: ianps tis Sesson were two : Fo 0 e year’s bes okomo. winning, 3 Ee om. have: ‘one native Hoosier in the player ranks, Billy ] 27-26, at Marion Dec. 10, and 30-28 "Herman, polished second sacker, who was born in New Albany. . . . : : fe : at Kokomo Jan; 29, both:.battles| Louisville gold: him to Chicago in August of 1931 and he has been a J # : = : going overtime, . : Ty -— ma nstay every year. , . . He was named on the National League : ; : 5 Despite these: two Josses to the AA : gAn-star squad four seasons in a row, beginning 8 in 1934. . . Billy 4 > Cvitay after hoe ue givas LAST 3 DAY ently is just as sound as ever. ’ ) a late-season’ Jevival, ] ] bat af O04 TUS wt ape y is] ae ; | i § | should advance to Mundie! i} 1 HEVROLET MOTORS Golden Gloves party will shove off fo cus sites IES lw ot Fase Solumbie iy. bs yr DARRY . nd the members will occupy ringside : i : . : BW FSC. mug care of ; : Yigg a nals pvr finals matches tomorrow night Sotuaiia oy [epeating § 35-3 ! PM, Yo 10:30 PMs ap foored Jun. 28 at Warsaw, | DAILY EVENTS: Famous North-{

« when eight Western champions will be crowned after 32 Jouss are run : : off in. Chicago Stadium. > - 2] er Columbia a By: ac led, 27 10 woods Guides and Lumberjacks in Approximately 70 sal¢gsmen dealers and officials will fe aboard the iy e half. rolet train over the Big Four. . . . Te arty will leave Chicago by : Ta | _1t they defeat Columbia’ City, the | Fast, '§| actacilar Canoe Tilting, ik ial train. at 1.8. m. Saturday. , . . O. H. Ernberg is in charge. i, 3 7 FB} {ono of the betier Hane: in mori: Wood SPP ing, Log Rolling Gon- : Di the Defer nahies in HOTih- | yoo; ap and Plug Casting Demon- -~

2% =» . a - we : el rE foasiern Joop. P Stal idiagel | ately strations; George Keyes-and ‘His A - Golden Gloves gif Be i I. : won, 24, a rrett: Dee. 17, : 35, ALTON. BESS, Indianapolis Times-Legion : but Coach George Fisher: does not Sensational Pistol. Shooting - Exhibition; Retrieving Dogs i in Actions

M the Tribune attraction, left for Chicago this morning... . The. § i expect ak e time with* i will have ample time to enjoy & good rest before | {EE ; oh pec asy a time with ‘Coach | EXHIBITS: Huge African Jungle Exhibit, Native Warriors, War Tres ente: Soe the ring. tomorrow. + «'« A capacity ‘crowd of 121,000" will see : ed a : Gamerert "W, Bunks, ¢ Garrett, pupils | ohies, Animals, Serpents: Eskimo Village with Native Eskimo; Sledga NJ ED lh | : 3 - F i | Richmond and Muncie ‘probably | Dogs; Trout-Stocked Streams; Deep Sea Fishing Exhibit; Huge: ina elterweight champion; snd Joe Touts, heavy ; | will dodge the knockout attempts of | * diana Conservation Department Exhibit...

Barney Ross, world wi in ES will ig yrophies to the Golden Gloves winners AE i . g i ele nS BE and Joe received their early Big : : 1 Hl Middletown and Parker. in the aft . Hunting, Fishing and Camping Equipment MANUFACTURERS’ BUILDING : Admission 40 n e

. : : he il A ditional ports, ; 4dmission ¥ rm Five o Eliminated i in | "BTR ] SB | ers || STATE FAIR GROUNDS cviere zs : : Bp : i Renn ~ es S————— 1 SAMPIELL FAIRBANKS EXPOSITIONS. ne. mm—

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vided a convincing ariel for speed over size. by defeating the tallest team, West Texas State of Canyon, 38 to 34. New Mexico State maintained its . BR ae a id high scoring average in sidetracking| . : a Beno University, Southern Branch, Charles (Sonny) Brown Co-Capt. Jim C Compl ail Myon. = Pocatello, 56 to 40. These six men aré the chief , and Myers have started all of gr the linéup. sometime: dure reasons why Muncie is one of the | Murcie’s games, with Young en- | ing the first quarter. ; :

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AS CITY, Mo, March 10 : or as from eight states KANSAS CITY TOURNEY Pitching Wn he Muncie regional; = ENT began quarterfinal play in the Na-| Warrensburg (Mo.). Teachers, 44; Saturday, . J Oo E the

4 a | Intercollegiate = Basketball | Valparaiso, 24. Brown, Campbell, Carnes, Comer $ JOE Sal he WY i | 20 ® _Tourp:ment today. Jordan, 31; Simpson, 29. ; ' < 24% INDIANA Avene : ji. ! ! £° - They were teams from Virginia,| Roanoke, 38; W. Texas State, 34, : Ea sd Ia La Tag 2 Mexico, Kentucky,| New Mexico State, 56; Idaho ——— f 2) .

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