Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 January 1939 — Page 7
‘Western Five Is Victim of Irish Cagers
Evansville Drops State as Anderson Triumphs.
: By United Press _ Notre Dame's basketball team climbed - into the saddle and rode Westein Reserve, to a stinging 59-10-56 defeat at Notre Dame last _ night, Western tied the score only. once—in the first few minutes. Then - Notre Dame grabbed the reins and . directed the tilt throughout. Riska led Notre Dame scorers
Indiana
* with 15 points, while John Diven of [i=
Western trailed at his heels with 14. Inaccuracy in free throws cost
Indiana State a 36-t0-33 defeat by|
Evansville college at Evansville last night. State missed nine out of 18 gift shots while its opponents made good 10 out of 12; The score was “tied seven times throughout and the ‘teaihs were not separated by ‘more than five points at any time. Evansville led at the half, 17 to 15. Mascri * of Indiana State took scoring honors with five fleld goals and one donation. Kitterhenry followed for Evanville with four and : one.
Anderson walked easily into sec-|!
ond ‘place in the Indiana College Conferencej basketball standing at Anderson Jast night by riding herd over Huntington, 58 to 30.
Anderson soared to a 33-fo-13|
- lead at the half-mark. It was Anderson’s eighth triumph in nine “league starts. Van Dyke and Young paced An‘derson to tally 34 points—more than the opposing quintet could gather “together,
Net Scores
STATE COLLEGES Indiana, 39; Purdue, 36. Notre Dame, 59; Western Reserve, Evansville, 36; Indiana State, 33 Anderson, 58; Huntington, 30.
: ; OTHER COLLEGES Illinois, 45; Ohio State, 31.' Towa, 29; Chicago, 19. Wisconsin, 42; Michigan, 39. Northwestern, 32; Minnesota, 31. Iowa State, 51; Oklahoma, 42. Western Kentucky Teachers, 42; ern Kentucky Teachers, 29. Davis-Elkins, 62; West Virginia leyan, 61. Villanova, 55; St. John's, 14, Columbia (Ia.); 26; Platteville Teachers, 19. DePaul, 88: Xavier, 30. Vanderbilt, 41; Auburn, 39. Virginia, 45; Richmond, 28. Manhattan, 87; Niagara, 32 Rice, 37s Texas Aggies, 20. Moorhead Teachers, 28; (Minn.), 22. South Dakota State, 50; Augustana, 44. Toledo; 51; Baldwin-Wallace; 88. ‘California, 43; National (Mexico), 38. “Bethany, 33; Friends, 29.
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What the boys. call “tugging is one of the valing stunts employed by the little fellows who are developing muscle and stamina as they point for The Times-Legion Golden Gloves meet. Friday night the lads will come out of their corners throwing punches,
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-| Fame, located in the National Base4ball Museum at Cooperstown, will tbe dedicated. Nine baseball im‘|mortals already have been voted {niches in the museum by the Base|niches in the museum which polls {its membership each year.
{Ty Cobb, Tris Speaker, Cy Young,
ae tines Photo. Above’ are Bud’ Deans, left, English Avenue Boys’ Club novice lightweight, and a buddy from the same club, Charles Teckenbrock, novice ‘bantamweight. The beginners in: the glove sport supply Slambang entertainment.
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Additional dates have been awarded Todianapolis teams in the American Bowling Congress tournament in Cleveland, Neil King, local vice president of the national organization, said today.
Mr. King reported that 16 addi- te - tional alleys for Sunday, March 12,| FOUNTAIN SQUARE ALLEYS Indianapolis Church League
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Cooperstown, N. Y.. will Be ~ Scene of Festivities “This Spring.
NEW YORK, Jan. 17 (U. P)— One hundred years ago this spring, Abner Doubleday, a West Point cadet, drew up a set of rules, laid
first game of baseball. Today the National Baseball Centennial Commission announced plans| for nation-wide celebration of the of the great American pastime, Cooperstown, a small community in central New York, will be the
devised the’ game, : “The ‘program at Cooperstown will
Field. . The big ‘day: will. be June 12 when the major leagues turn back the. clock a century and stage a “cavalcade of-baseball,” presenting ‘highlights of -the game from its beginning down to the present; from
limited number of players which e ‘Doubleday his inspiration, to e big-time, modern organized
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Blue Devils Iron Out Weaknesses
‘ Drilling upon weaknesses which showed up. in the city-tourney tilt with, the Washington squad, the Shortridge cage team’ engaged in a lengthy Workoug yesterday afternoon. Coach Kenneth ‘Peterman ran his squad. through an under-the-bas-ket drill and a. free throw practice and finished. with a scrimmage |
Wins Cue Match
Harry Cooler is to oppose Sonny Pilz tomorrow night in the second
San Jose State, 45; St. Mary's, 43. North Central, 40; Lake Forest, 31. Illinojs Normal, 36; Macomb, 29, PROFESSIONAL Indianapolis. Kautskys, 41; ; AWis.), 34.
made 10 strikes in a row and then chopped three pins and cleaned for a spare. /His 283, 184 and 211 were not good endugh to head the shooting star list, however. Hunt bowled | © in the Sturm Alleys.
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' Members’ of - the" ‘Manual High School basketball team were presented small imitation gold basketballs at. o special. assembly given for the new City champions yesterShort .speeches ‘were made by W. Finley, English teacher, and Coach Oral Bridgford. The awards were presented to 12 boys by E. H, Kemper McComb, principal. nce was held as a part of the cel tion.
Thom, Lansdowne
wrestling : instructor and? former king of the light heavies, goes to the mat with “Lord” ‘Landsdowne, Barrington, ‘England, in tonight's grappling’ headliner at the Armory. The route i8 for two falls out of three. .
porting bill Landsdowne is speedy and skilled and has hope of being the first matman to gain the edge over Thom in an Armory bout.. Billy has never been defeated here. He views tonight's engagement as the toughest he has had in a long time. In his last time out four weeks ago,- Lansdowne ‘took the measure of Buck Weaver, Terre Haute star who had never lost in appearances at the N. Pennsylvania arena. -A former amateur heavyweight champ, Roy Dunn, 217, from Northwestern Teachers College -in Oklahoma, takes on the aggressive Dick Lever, 233, Nashville, Tenn., in the semiwindup. © Dunn whipped Jim Coffield a week ago. The opener brings together Ernie Powers, 215; Pittsburgh, and Ray Eckert, 217, ‘st. Louis. Action opens
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Don Budge Holds is One-Match Lead
Charles McCahill, with marks of 256, 234 and 228, made a 718 to surpass Hunt in a series score and take top honors. McCahill rolled at the Uptown Alleys.
Another kegler, Louis Stumpf,
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KANSAS CITY, Mo., Jan. 17 (U. P.).—Donald Budge again had a one-match . lead . over Ellsyorth Vines, in their city-to-city professional tennis four today. Budge defeated Vines in straight sets, 8-6, 6-4, las night, displaying precision which kept him consistently ahead of his speedier opponent. Budge’s back-hand was almost mechanically perfect and he returned shot after shot which} broke beyond the retrieving range of the professional champion. The match victory gave Budge an advantage of 5 to 4 in the series. en
Metz Captures Oakland Prize
OAKLAND, CAL, Jan. 17 (U. PJ).
~ =—Dick Metz, handsome Chicago fens
professional, was $1200 richer today as he and his contemporaries warmed up for the San Francisco match play open tournament. which starts tomorrow, Metz picked up that prize yesterday when he defeated E. J. (Dutch) Harrison of Oak Park, Ill, by one stroke in an 18-hole playoft for the Oakland open title.
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‘Reverse Offense’ Outl ined
topped Hunt in total points, but did}, not approach the one game score set up by the former: Stumpf made 686 to place third on the honor list.
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In Pitt Coach’s New Book 3 a1. BH
" Hoosiers may feel this state was slighted when Dr. H. Clifford Carlson chose BASKETBALL — THE AMERICAN GAME (Funk and Wagnalls) as the title of his most recent book. But other than that they should find little fault with the 189-page work of the Universify of Pittsburgh basketball coach, In it he traces the development of
ginning by Dr, Naismith to his own latest, creation, the “Reverse Of-
a ontally. in Dr. Carlson's Reverse Offense—which was intro-
DePauw Quintet, Wabash Tangle
Times Special : * GREENCASTLE, Jan. 17—DePauw’s Tigers resumed practice today in preparation for their game
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iwith Coach Lon Goldsberry’s Wabash cagers here tomorrow night. Last year the Little Giants took Times Special both games from the Tigers. The CRAWFORDSVILLE, Jan. 11. —| same lineup which started against The Indianapolis Rautskys held| Butler wil probably see action tosecond place in the National Basket-| morrow.
Sheboygan Fedskina
ball League today as a result of their 41-34 triumph over the Sheboygan, Wis., Redskins here last night. The Redskins held a 22-19 edge at halftime, but the Katuskys, led by
Frank Baird, rallied in the second|U:
half. i game was transferred here from Indianapolis.
Mako and Tidball Win Doubles Event
"ORLANDO, Fla., Jan. 17 (U, P.). —Gene Mako and Jack Tidball, both of Los Angeles, held the Florida state doubles championship today. They defeated Elwood
Cooke, Portland, Ore., and Hal Sur-|s2,
face, Kansas City, 8-6, 5-7, 1-6, 6-4, ‘in the finals.
—————————————. Delay Armstrong Go Times Special . al . RICHMOND, Ind, Jan. 17-—A definite date for Henry Armstrong's ring appearance here -is to be set this week. The “Three-Crown Champ” was scheduled to appear on a boxing program here Thursday 2 ahi put has postponed the en-
» . gagement for about two weeks be-
fause of minor injuries he suffered his fight with Baby Arizmendi I Feet, Promoter Archie Hind-
Basketball
The Ritz basketball team beat the Red Devils 32-26 in a game at tne United Brethren Church last
Tonight's schedule for the Smithmm League at the Dearborn ym:
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Wilkinson s. Beveridge
8: 10—Faskion Cleaner Aces vs.\Linco Oilers. 9:30—Polk’s Milk vs. H. P. Ransburg. Last night’s results in the SmithHassler Co-operative League: Kingan Knights, 15; Royal Crown, 14. Brooklyn Merchants, 33; Salvation Army,
w , 283 easier Shen 2 bie ole Art Gage, former rmer Shortridge and Butler player, and Gene Bland, exIllinois center, have been added to the Kempler Radio squad.
In a double-overtime fracas, the Goldsmith Secos bowed fo the Chicago Jewish Peoples Institute five, 54-52. It was the second defeat in 19 starts for the Secos, both losses ot. at the hands of the Chicago ou
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