Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 December 1940 — Page 19

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~ Seasoning that has come af a result of nearly a month’s competition is beginning to Have its effect on our city high

~ school’s records. . Although a

that opponents have outscored the locals, 1373 to 1349, our boys have won 25 of the 47 games in which they have.

competed. Idle during the past week-end,

head of the parade with a mark of .800, while Crispus Attucks took

over sole possession of second place for a 750 percentage. Manual an

position, each having won four of six games for a .667 mark. Only three teams have percentages below .500, those being Tech, Cathedral and Washington. Shortridge continues to show the most offensive power with an average of 34.2 points a game, while Attucks has proved the best on defense, its opponents getting only 22 points a game. The Tigers also have won their games by the widest margins,

showing an average difference of 9.5

Shortridge 171 Crispus Attucks.. Manual lowe: .......coco0si Sacred Heart .ccccocees Broad Ripple ccccccoee Cathedral eeesestocenee Tech ........c.coo0ivn Washington

Seecsnscsencese 163 250 149 7 150 113

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Tech had a perfect week-end spoiled by a Franklin club as hot as a

.steel furnace. Batting averages tell defeat. Franklin's amazingly high suecesses out of 41 attempts; Tech

'H.S. Title Race (Gains Speed

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the. Western NIHSC. The defending state champs. have followed up in great style to lead their league with a perfect score of five wins. What's more important, the Tigers count victories over powerful Cary Lew Wallace in their own loop and | Ft. Wayne North Side, apparently near the top among independents. There hasn't been much activity in th= Eastern NIHSC, 25 mos: of the teams have been fighning it out

TP. 126 - 150

composite box score reveals

Shortridge ‘kept its place at the

with three victories in four starts d Howe are deadlocked for show

points. The story in figures: Av. Pts. Op. Pts. Per Per Game Game Av.Df. Pet. 34.2 28.8 54 800 31.5 22 95 .150 27.17 25.83 1.34 .667 25 23.17 1.83 .66731.25 28.38 2.87 .625 24.83 28 -=3.17 .500 25.67 25 0.67 333 30 33.33 =3.33 .200 18.8 35.17 -=16.34 .000

OP. 144 88 155 139 221 168 5 166 211

the story of the Greenclads’ 30-24 .341 percentage was made on 14 on the other hand hit only nine of 56 shots for a .161 mark. But even so, it was uncanny marksmanship in the final quarter that cost the East Siders the game. Tech was trailing by only a point as the third quarter ended, only to see the Grizzly Cubs mesh five field goals in seven shots in the final period. Washington finally got its offense into motion against Broad Ripple and outfired the Rockets from the field, 8-7, but lost when the entertaining North Siders bested the Continentals at the foul line, 12 to 7.

2 8 = Just “when everybody believed this game of basketball had been given back to the short lads, Mich igan turned up with towering

{44 to 43.

I. U. Is Loaded

{day split them even at two wins

and two losses against Western Conference competition. George Keogan’s Notre Dame Irish have posted Jo date a record of four victories against one defeat. They overwhelmed Monmouth and Kalamazoo and downed = Illinois Wesleyan on their home floor. An invasion of Wisconsin proved disastrous as the Irish lost a close one, They came back to spank Michigan last week, 37 to 27. In the Indiana Conference, Central Normal rules the roost with a clean slate of four league victories and no defeats. They slipped into the top spot while Indiana Central, loop leaders last week, was idle against Conference foes. Central, incidentally, after sweeping to seven straight victories against league and inter-sectional competition, lost its first game last week to Illinois State Normal. Pressing close behind the Central Normal Warriors are DePauw with three wins and no defeats and Indiana Central with three and none. Indiana State and St. Joseph’s also have perfect records with one victory apiece against no losers. only Butler and Evansville have

for Bear

In Second. Game on Coast

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STATE COLLEGES : Won. Lost. Central Normal ..... ! DePauw ; Indiana Central..ceee Indiana State ccecees St. JOSEPN’S ccsecsces Manchester sseevssae Oakland City eoscsecse Wabash fesescencsese Taylor ...ccese0e0ss0s0s Concordia ceedecesses Ball State .cececeecees Earlham Franklin e000 00000000 Valparaiso cesesessss Anderson e900 pe tbe Hanover ......ess0es N. C. A. G. U. ooo doe Rose POlY .coesessrnse Huntington Butler ces ssevs asses Evansville cceccecsces

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failed to see Conference action. The Bulldogs, of course, have been busy with Big Ten foes and the Aces have thumped soundly three out-of-state teams.

Theater Team Wins Pin Meet

The State Theater. five is due to

bowling ‘tournament Thursday following a check of the teams’ league averages. The Théater team, which usually performs in the W. 10th Business

in the annual Antlers Alleys event with a score of 3246 yesterday. The winners had an actual score of 2733 and worked with a 513-pin handicap. Alec Tudor was their chief soloist, rolling a 597.

Second place went to the HerfiJones club ‘of the Indianapolis League, whose actual count of 3006 was the best reported. With a 193

get first prize from the Pot-O’-Gold |.

League, outscored 158 other teams|

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MICK—Esther Irene, . sister of Beva A died Saturd ay morning. Services In, Tuesday 2 He Sirhy tn) lends m

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BRINKMAN—] M., widow of Charles J. and iy of Mrs. Mare E. Marshall, passed away Sunday terneon at the home of her dau hier, haan Central Ave Services at the Fam ner Cn Buchash Mortuary Thursday. 2 riends nvited. Burial avn tu Friends may call at the mortuary.

BUTLER—Fred, 733 + ather of Ave., beloved husband of Evelyn, fat! her of Robert and Richard, son of Mrs. Butler, dejarted 4} fhis life Sunday: Bo at the Irvington Mortuary, 5342 E. a ian, Thursday, 1:30 p. m. , Friends invited.

POGUE—Loreta A, (nee Sieger), wife of Vasco G. Pogue siste Mrs. Rose Gorius, Mrs. rl Butterworth, Mrs. Anthony and Joseph Rieger, assed away Ta, Dec. 22, . Fu-

Eight games see action this evening in the opening round of the Pennsy Gym’s holiday tournament. The schedule: 7:00—EL Lilly vs. C. Cola

%: 50— R. Ban) es.

Trimble Oil. vs. Stewart-Warner

40— 0il vs. Bainbri daze. 9: Dold vs. Indianapolis Flashes,

Yesterday's results at the Pennsy Gym:

Local Motions, 19; Gilbert Hotel, 10. West Side Morehian ts, 33; Oz Wizards, 2. Labor Temple, 54; Beveridge Paper, 42. Inland hes 44; Caseteria, 21. Monarch Niel, 37; R. ola, 3 60;’ Fountaintown, 33. Allison ne 33; Bainbridge, 28.

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SHIPMAN — Louclia, wife of Harry mother of Mrs. van L. Mouser, Mrs: . Wallace Pickens Syivan and Clarence T. Shipman, passed away Sunday evening. Services at ihe Fanner a puch anan 2 p. Interment . Friends may Meall at the

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TOOMBS—Elizabeth, of 1330 S. Harding, beloved mother of Mrs. Allie Leach, sister of Mike and Joseph Fisher of Bedford, Ky., passed away Dec. 21. Services at above address Tuesday, “ a. m. Burial Marvel Hill Cemetery, New Washington, d. Madison paper please copy.) Beanblossom service.

WALSH—Catherine Ann, mother o Mary Ro Agnes Walsh, E . John Heneghan and John Armin; passed away Saturd © residence, 448 Centennial st Funeral Tuesday, Dec. 24, 8:30 a. m., at the Usher Mortuary, 2313 W. Washington St.: t. Anthony’s Church. Friends fhvited. Byrial Holy Cross Cemeteryy Friends may call at mortuary.

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DOYLE—In memory of William D. Doyle, : me passed away four years ago Dec. 23,

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with non-league opponeats. But there shea’ be plenty of fireworky when Goshen, unbeated in seven starts, - South Bend Central and Michigan City wade into conference play. In the Southeastern Conference, Madison holds sway, but is pressed closely by at least three other fine clubs, Aurora, Corydon and Lawrenceburg. Bluffton so far appears the class of the Northeastern conference. Sparse action during the holidays this week will not alter the picture greatly. Among the tourneys are a city meet pitting Gary Emerson, Froebel, Horace Mann and Lew Wallace, and what should be a torrid invitational tournament matchfug South Bend Central, F't. Wayne North, Mishawaka and Valparaiso.

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cash in on their advantage in numbers. In the overtime period neither team was willing to risk any daring goal searches, and the 10-minute session was fruitless. Sheer power was responsible for the first Cleveland. goal early in the opening period. Les Cunningham rode through Buck Jones just inside the blue line and came down on Jimmy Franks for the goal. On a well-timed maneuver, Jake Milford scored the“second Baron goal. He and the puck broke from the| blue line simultaneously, and Milford carried it down the right side, slamming the shot into the far upper | corner of the awning. Don Deacon, who likes to give his all when opposing his former Capital teammates, teed up the shot “or Milford. Later in the period Deacon nearly had one himself when he broke through the Cap defense. The summary: Indianapolis (3)

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FLETCHER, 556—2-room apartment; rif idaire; stoker heat; modern; walking _ distance: reasonable

GROFF, 1441—1 furnished room; heat; private entrance, $3. BE-3122-M.

HIGHLAND, 15 N.—2-room apartment, 1st _ floor; good heat, Frigidaire; privates bath. KING AVE., 945-32 1 furnished light housekeeping rooms. $3 week ARKET, E., 1338-2 Tooms, nicely furBjshess private entrance; near school; OLIVE, 1838 — Warm, bath: private entrance; venient; reasonable. PENNSYLVANIA, N., 1333—1 large room, kitchenette: hot. cold water; everything furnished: $7. '

rcoms sonvertibie:

APT. 1l1—Attractive; iy k ni BRIDGES

MERIDIAN, 968 N., near bath: hot water; innersprings; walking ; reasonable. MERIDIAN. 1618 N.—Furnished room; inheTsprings. constant hot water, shower and bath. kn 5040.

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& GRAVES VES CO. REM

kitchenette, ette, $4.

ouses for Rent 19

D, 8. 3800—Nice 5-rm. bung. 3 lots, gar. WA-4160. (Eves. IR-7956).

RROLLTON, 2327—Modern double; laundry;

19; Robght, front

hsthies. RIVE, 2471 E.—Front room, *downat irs, private . ney, fireplace.

Vas IX 2041 W. (Near Allison’s)— Beautifully furnished, twin beds, couple desired. All conveniences.

WOODRUFF. 878 E. Drive—Attractive, inner springs. private bath, au nom atic heater, garage. reasonable: phone WOODRUFF, 559 W. DRIVE—Elegant master room, 2 closets, twin beds. 2 easy chairs, shower, quiet, warm. 1-32 men.

WOODRUFF PLACE, 586 MIDDLE Warm Jront; Suis beds;

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YETER, 90!'—5 rooms; semi-modern; $16.50 GOLD JAN. LI-2378. 21)5 SINGLETON—4-Rm. single, gle. bath, 8 ne. $25. Water paid. DR-3509-M VILLA—4-Room double, semT-moder, $12.50: BR-5451. $35.

WASH, 4816 E. 3-Bedrm. mod, dbl: Mr. is HALL-HOTTEL CO. Li-2541.

Y Jouble.

$4 a od i 2800 West ble fi 5 {old Warman ave) Vacant 335.00, - i: Jack .C. Carr, HU-2200.

masta O08 income 852.50 i Easy payments. Ba ay 307 N. LYN near Inside |

large room: utilities;

10TH, 722 a furnished, warm front, Jear bath, employed. - Reasonable. RI:

22D ST.. 707 E.—Modern rooms; steam

side. near bath; ‘private entrance. TA- 28--Very desirable 2-way

LE, 610 N.—Cozy 3-room furnished ne livingroom: Arepince; garage apartment private Path, entrance, util- _ ities. Adults UNION, 1400 — Lovely, clean rooms; furnished, tilitice bath, garage, $7.50. TA-

COTTAGES Sompietely : ished and Sub os Sd Pars veo: Saat and — Nicely fur-|__Water 5-ROOM Be new. a on ;” ‘hot water heat; garage; reasonable. CH-

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Apartments for Rent

APARTMENT RENTAL BUREAU

Choice apts. gladly shown. General Aparéments LI-2439

22 W. Vermont

$25.00—All Utilities

2-rooms, kitchenette, and good condition.” ADULTS. 1116 N. Capitol, = EDISON. 817--3 Roo w ecorated: hott and comfortable: i Paar

709— Upper duplex; 5 rooms gar: A, ‘and or od dl d ins me condi rgin

_ $40. LI-8401. ., 1435 A 3 Grande bedroom ant.: all ee ms: in homelike, apt. house; $32.50 Includes utilities. 2D; 521 EAST—One-room next bath; breakfast 0 Jrcaks Sta opiicnal. Gentlemen pre-

32D, 603 E.—Unusually comfortable home, 1-2 wk ployed men, stoker; breakfast _ optiotal. 'A-2818. FRONT ROOM; innersprin 0 Jens ot water; siutable 2 Een p. ” Laie 401 N. Illinois. . Price, est door to left, first floor. 20TH.

COLORED; 318 nished, modern, front; near carline; em- _ ployed; Teasonable, TA-8468.

Rooms With Board 15

$5; COMER, 1205—Front. room, downstairs; widow's home: mee DR-0114-R. $6; BOARD, roo Own room in a ale Home, or Fle r Ave. Nie Drage: Trice WaT Lown; ome es; me reasonable. IR~4 ne? is ERLY and convalescents

ELDER good food; Sood Jieat: : kindly care and Re terences.

CRES—East—$30 ¢ {Cranspertation conveni | 1247 Washington,

RTUNITY om 0 . Bldg.

without MA S14T.

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‘Hotels Hoosier Hotel 2:22 * Showers and

440 Mass. Spencer Hotel ci,’ Saves: 54 un. Housekeeping Rooms ATH

$6. BROADWAY, 1600—3 r Studio, sink, constant fot water, aiiiis; & aduits,

Get a List of Propert ‘We have homes in " Ri-aite { town for sale, RI TY CO., Realts ET { 106 &Vaodlawn; ek -semi,, $150

Studebaker Realty 2306 8

Plenty of Parking Space—No Congested Traffic

BLUE POINT

CORNER DELAWARE, MADISON AND RAY,