Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 January 1941 — Page 12

: South Bend’s Bears Make i

Goshen Change About Keeping

Columbus Bulldogs Crush

Its Notion Slate Clean

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Franklin Grizzlies

In South Central Conference Feature

By UNITED FRiss Any notion Goshen had of pi

by the powerful potion that is’ Last night the Bears invade

stronghold, trotted out on the

for an hour or so and came]:

away with the following:

1. A neat 38-t0-32 victory over Goshen, first loss for the Redskins to a Hoosier team in 11 games. 2. The leadership of the Eastern NIHSC, since both teams had been tied at three wins and ne losses before the fray. 3. Satisfaction of being the first Hoosier quintet to stave off’ Goshen's {isual second half surge,

{ Central Has Drive For a high school team Central

has terrific drive, besides rugged-|:

ness and height (every regular tops ‘6 feet). The Bears’ fast break was stifled some by Goshen’s crackerbox gym, but even so,.they led throughout the game and never were in serious trouble, In fairness, however, let it be said Goshen was handicapped by the loss, through injuries of two of their tallest regulars, Stose and _ Sancil, Central's superior height thus enabled the Bears to control the ball. Ed Ehlers, Bear center,

called by many the best player in|

northern Indiana, sparkled as usual on defense and dropped in 11 points to boot. In the Franklin-Columbus clash the top spot in the South Central Conference was at stake, and the Bulldogs took possession with a _ crushing 40-to-19 ' decision over Franklin.

! "Bulldogs Are Tough

The lopsided victory could scarcely be called an upset, since the Bulldogs are plenty tough, but Franklin. thus far hasn’t tolerated that kind of treatment from anyone. In fact, the loss was only the Grizzly Cubs’ second in 12 starts. Columbus simply was “on,” keeping the score doubled in its favor throughout. Beatty and - Coleman collected 11 and 10 points, re‘spectively for the Bulldogs. Hammond Tech defeated Gary

| . omotion was given a jolt Sous Bend Central.

hardwood, worked” up a sweat

Froebel, 33 to 24, making it 11 straight , Yiciories for the

pions counting last year's record.

Smith fo O fo Open

A School for Lady Golfers

A free golf school for women only will be opened next Wednesday at the, Bush-Peezle Sporting Goods Co.| 138 E. Washington St. with Smith, Fessnily, Libimted

Roy Smith

Smith will open his reguisr golf iristruction course at the store Mon-|C day and will give instruction there

luntil April 1.

tarting ‘as a caddy, @mith, has been golfing for. 25 years, In 1917 po" he {was appointed assistant pro. at

Riverside and in 1918-13 : he was

the pro at the Coffin course. In 1920 he went to the Ulen Country Club. at Lebanon, and the next year

or the last 16 years he was pro

; [the Hillcrest Country cl Ih > and) pf

the Redskins’ basketball | i

state} season and 21]

F w pro at the Shelbyville Country M k

They’ re Teammates Again

§ 5 3

Jewell Young (right) and Pat Malaika,

Western Coriference players a few

'OLIS TIM Three Take Shot |At County Crown (Continued from Page 10) tossers were all ready to celebrate

{when Perkins put W. C. into a 30-29 'llead at 7:07. Then Spalding got

{his hands on the ball and knew

{what to do with it.

New Augusta ran smack into the same trouble that sidetracked Southport—this trouble answering

| to the name of Boh Windhorst. He

| |traveled and tossed for 32 minutes | | for Franklin Township, much to fue delight of the little lassie in red

| and white two seats over.

When the game was over Windhorst had 19 points, Franklin Township 45

| and New Augusta 40.

A belated New Augusta chase was

| | started by’ Marion Tapscott, Gerald Young and Allen Gmndy in the

fourth. period, but the boys ‘could |a

i pare only seven points from Frank-

lin’s 12-point lead at the threequarter turn. The Flashes made their best gain in the second period when they ran a 9-7 quarter score to a 22-12 halftime margin, and they swapped points evenly with their foes in the third. play period. The restless crowd got its opportunity to slip away into the night

li | while Beech Grove was pummeling

were targets for many years ago. They were teammates

at Purdue and are now teared again, with the Indianapolis Kautskys. The former Boilermakers will be in action Monday night at Butler Fieldhouse, Jthen the locals ackle the New York Renaissance quintet.

Bowling

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oh r, Fok ot Fahim ton Se |. a TS, X Heiss, Fox-] un Bh

ss, Fox-Hun las asserly, ar Cla io | Jerton Williaris. Washington Rabold, Coiistructd tion.

020) Gloves tourneys- goes directly to

Tou Fouts’ Wi Fred Backensiie, vy Smythe, National

Ridge Ladies a Ari “pox-itunt cases

503 through the gates on a complimen600 { through the rest of the shows.

High School and College Basketball Scares

CITY TOURNEY wg “B,” 28; Broad Ripple Tech, 38; Washington, 2 Howe “B,” 18; Manual a, ” 17, .

COUNTY TOURNEY Jawrehice, 31; Warren Centr v Nurs usta, 40.

nklin Township 45; New Rg Central 3: Ben D Beech Grove, 39; Caseleton, 235. BIG GH SCHOOLS

Anderson Crawfordsville, 37. Auburn, 43; fF irs tt, 31

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atic » itt Sx lsh, 10. Agere?

minglon, 3 33; Bedford, 25. 1/8 3

South Bend) en, 32, ra Igir | Wayne), Bor bouth Pee (Ft. Cathedral, ; Plainfield, 21. Converse, th mboy, 25. Clarksburg lat Orange, 26. Columbia City, 59; Decatur, 36. Centerville, 41; Whit ewater, 33. Colubus, 40; Frankl 9. Corydon, 38: anki Manual, 23 Cannelton, 30; Losi risney, 29 (overtime). Connersville, 36; Greensburg, 32. Culver, 37; Winamac, 27. Phyrubyscy, 33 33: Larwit, 2% Dale, 29; Branc c Dyer, a Calumet Township (Lake ou

WER Cnicaeo Washington, 47; Gary Lew dines | (East Gary), 36; Jowell, 24. 21; 8S Creek, 20

Forest, 29: Michigantown, 25. Fowler, 26% Sos and, 20. Flat Rock, Morristown, 32. Greentow. 3: 2eharpstille, 29. xilead a ' Dee gsville, - 13, Greens Fork, 32; 23. wo orace Mann, 0%: Gary Emer-

23. Bary Folieston, 4 Hobart, 21. : 19.

Roa 37; City, n Huntington, hi Hertford City, 30 ammond Tech, 33; Gar Froebel, ». Hagerstown, 39: Broo Kvil e, 15. Ireland, 13.

i eton, 32 ammond, 33; East Chicago Roosevelt, L

se arson } (Clinton C6 Gs.) 2p: Kirklin, 28.

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. smezican } Gymgasiic

14 Golden Glove Knockouts Scored

(Continued from Page 10)

righthanders by Schooley sent Parfish back on his heels. = Another

afterward he ‘was. too tired and graggy to continue firing, Schooley winning in 1 minute’ 32 seconds of the second chapter. Last night’s bouts in the order of their appearance: Forty per cent of .the net receipts of these Times-Legion ° Golden The Times’ Clothe-A-Child Christ-

Bruce P. Robison Post’s philanthro-

Last night's show may have set

seats set aside for the working press and not a single spectator passed

tary-ticket. The same rule will hold

The eight champions in the Open Class division will form the Indianapolis team in the Tournament of Golden Gloves Champions at Chi‘cago, Feb. 24, 25, 26. Competition in the local tourney’s Open Class probably ‘will start in next Thursday’s show.

NOVICE CLASS

126 Pol unds—Maholm anne Sit png Be pel, dsleated ilson Shee . WL bn nes ams. § ne ook, desis oned ams. L

1268 Foun A. C... defea Boxing School, by technical Pa

adr cain: Athold Trummer,

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Joba rE hsho olm, Leeper Boxing School. ore ‘Pounds—Donald ’Schooley, ter, dat ated Melvin Par-

las. Hill |

munity Center ws ted Walter Leeper [Boxing B Be by technical “la I tis (Harri Ry School, def: Wilson Milk A, Cy a anise °F, Hoon hid "ounds r Hall A. C., knock mag ot a gt © Community 'Center, Jecisioned D 16 H Nop Po! SE Bohol, thres in Tay tor Boys’ Club, knocked out John A. C.. second round. 1 = Schogl. decisioned opine, oste dls Conte ge mia:

Leeper

West ‘aide Center, defeated L. est, A. G.. by ‘technical hug

Bh A e102 Pounds—Bob Crane, Allison A. A.. Schneider, School three rounds. 126 Pounds—Matt Ryan ion. knocke C.. y Morgan,

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1% Pounds Johnny Poore, W ed Melv yin Huston, Somriugity Cor. rou

oxing School. cated Som Fe 8t esl A Cu by tecanical knock:

1] ou Ads ank Walker,

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Castleton. The Aces made one basket in the first period and three in the second, while the Hornets were pouring through the goals. At the half it was. Beech Grove, 28; Castleton, 9 ‘and it ended Beech Grove, 30; non, 25. The question here: was whether Cnctioton or the officials were more weary. The Aces were following the plays at least to the circle—the whistle-wearers were stopping ‘at midfloor.

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They Wonder | Are Coming NEW YORK, Jan. 18 (NEA)— Trades which the New York Yankees hoped to complete before the start of spring training are’ being | held in’ abeyance because several their promising young = players dre be called under the selective 3eTYice act. ; President ' Ed. Barfow revealed that Phil Rizzuto, called ‘up from Kansas City, his a comparatively low draft number. He isn't married and might easily be called for a year’s service. So the Yank manement is wary about trading off ank- Crosetti or Red Rolfe, expected to be displaced by Rizzuto. | Barrow also says a number of the Yankees’ young pitchers may be called for service. ° “It is the most serious single problem we have to: deal with as

we get ready for another pennant,” Barrow says.

Deaths—Funerals 1

indianapolis Times, Saturday, Jan. 18, 1941

BARTHOLOMEW—Clayion, age 81, brother of Mary I Duncan Bes Friday a. m. at the home of his niece, Mrs. Harry E. 2 Warman. Friends mel oo o% the Dory Funeral Home, Be New X York after Saturday n »- 2p Sunday at funeral Bome. Boal North Liberty Cemetery

CHANEY—Stewart: H,, beloved busband of fens, a her, of 2 Mrs oH Ken 3 ROY

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ODRICH—Elizabeth, sister on, Frank Goodrich. passed away: Friday evening. Friends oY, Fa at The Tolln ap iy

Home, 1308 Prospect a Sunday. Services: Monday! 3p. m. _ terment New

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Fabierr Sevitzky - has made a change in the originally ‘announced program. jo the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra's. broadcast on CBS-WFBM at 9:30 a. m, tomorrow. And for a very good and. EE ., reason, too. For it was found that the week-end’s soloist. with the orchestra, Abram Chasins, thé Amer. ican composer-pianist, would be Abie

play tonight at the Murat. In addition Mr. Sevitzky will conduct ‘the radio premiere of Arthur Benjamin's “Prelude to Holiday,” which had its first performance anywhere at yesterday. afternoon’s concert. Completing the brodacast concert will be the Prelude to Grieg’s “Sigurd Jorsalfar” Suite. = . ” ” = : American singers have a prominent place on the air tomorrow. Rosemarie Brancato will start: the day’s parade with an appearance.on

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