Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 January 1941 — Page 23
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SHOR TRIDGE'S VET"ERANS make a more favorable impression on this writer| every time they step out in| their red, white and blue court togs. And unless unforeseen circumstances interfere with this ‘apparent progress, they should be sound, smooth and steady for the spring round of IH. S. A. A payoff
parties. iia You can’t fail to notice the Blue Devils’ strong backboard game, which 1s a good antidote for any Fen streak they may experience firing. Last night, for Boa eight of their 21 field goals against Broad Ripple were the fo of tipins and rebounds, and they made nearly every excursion down the floor a revenue trip. | |. As John Tatum, Ripple’s assistant football coach, so aptly put it, . “It looks like there's nothing but Shortridge arms in those scrambies under| the basket.” It’s jalso encouraging to see that small Bob Harris is becoming more of an active member in the Shortridge | organization. - He's fast enough and now has only to master the trick of keeping both his feet and the ball in heavy traffic. Obvigusly 10 running legs and 10 shooting arms will make the Blue Devils more dangerous than eight of edch of the aforementioned. No, we're not a bit sorry we picked them to win the city tourBamps. » » ” Apparently there’s been heavy bartering among cheer leaders at
“By J. E. E. O'BRIER
and Manual last night with a . view possibly te | organizing ' a throat axis against / Tech this evening. Shortridge should be diplo- | matic enough to gain Ripple as an ally in hs Prodoise campaign.
A Close One—And Howe
Coach Elwood ¥Weager brought a Howe reserve te¢am out of Irvington that lived yp to its advance notices by scoring a 17-16 victory over Tech's Bers, It's been rumored all season that Yeager’s kids frequently have stepped on the Howe varsity's toes when the two teams have romped together. It wasn’t easy for the junior Hornets, - though,! and it took 4 basket by Bill Hapafee in the final five seconds to give the Yellow Jackets their right to survive. Moments before | that husky Jim Wade; who has/ the misfortune to carry a No. 13, found himself with ball and ‘nothing between him and the basket but air, When he blew the setup, Tech figured it was in the bsg. - © Messrs. Holloway, Hanafee and Wade shot Howe into a 11-5 half- _ time lead after the first quarter had ended in/ a 3-3 deadlock. . Tech had its turn in the third quarter, holding serves to a single point while Charles Maas, Bill Zody and
clads into a 12-12 deadlock.
field cut Tech’s lead to 16-15 late in the period, snd Hanafee spoiled the evening for the Greenclads. Washingion’s B team came close to Manual, and that’s all you can say. The pntinental reserves chopped away until Manual had only a 20-19 lead, but a final Red-
ler of Washington and Baker and Sanders of Mapual each scored
vocal chords fo both Broad Ripple |
the Howe re- |
George Lynam helped the Green- |
Holloway's bucket from the out- |
The Kirshbaum Ceiiter junior swimming team will met the Kokomo Y. M. C. A. junior team in the first of & home and home series at Kirshbauin Center, Meridian at 23d St tomorrow night. Coached .by Jim Clark, the Kirshbaum team eipects stiff competition from the jisitors who have defeated the junior swimming team of the Hpjosier Athletic Club twice recently. Those participating in the ineet are 14 years of age and unjer. Swimming for Kirshbay:i will be: Sally Bicknell, George Birt, David Blumenthal, Eugen? Bouslog, Orval Gaines, Leonaid Goldberg,
skin basket settled the issue. Mil- |
Bob Maddox, Patty Martin, Joan
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Eug:ne Bouslog , , . on the mark.
Miller, Kenny Neiderbrach, Sam Pierson, Henry Plasches, John Stoner and Betty Sutherlin. The following events will be held: 40-yard free style, 100yard free style, 220-yard free style, 40-yard breast stroke, 40yard back stroke, 100-yard free istyle relay, 120-yard medley relay, -and fancy diving. An added feature event will be 'a senior 330-yard medley race hy the Kirshbaum swimming team and the Indianapolis Y. M. C. A. Sure starters for Kirshbaum are, Erwin Guggenheimer, . breast Ralph Hirshberger, back stroké; and either Manuel Dichner or Harry Hochman, free style. Admission is free, and the PUY
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Amateur Basketball
The Royal Crown Cola basketball team will travel to Danville, Ill, Sunday to play a return game with the Musebeck Shoes in the State Armory gym at 2 p. m. The Musebecks defeated the Colas at their first meeting this season. Cola players are asked to meet at
9 a. m. Sunday at 1631 English Ave.
The following players are asked to report: Blasingame, Shoddy, Chapman, Wolf, Briggs, Stockment, Stauch, Wenning, Glenn and .Timmons. : For games with the Colas write Leo Ostermeyer, 1631 English Ave.
An invitation to all church basketball teams in the city has been issued by Riverside Church tournament officials. There will be a tournament for boys in the 12-16-year-old class and a separate tourney for A teams. A girls tournarnent also is scheduled. Prospective entries are asked to call Clayton Nichols at Lincoln 3446, or inquire at the Em-Roe Sporting Goods store for information. Tomorrow morning’s schedule in
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Y.M. C. A. Swimmers Will Meet Kokomo
The newly organized senior swim | team at the Y. M. C. A. will compete with the senior team from the Ko- | komo “Y” in a meet to be held here tomorrow at 3 p. m. Junior teams from both . associations also will stage a swimming contest. Members of the local senior team are Earl Murphy, Frank Hurst, Bert Moline, Wilbur Groseclose and Steve Kass. Krum Konstantinov, the Y’s coach, said ‘that the older team will be expanded and now is open for new members.
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