Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 March 1941 — Page 21

PAGE 19 Star Is Colonel :

NEW ORLEANS, March 8 (NEA), —Jim McCafferty, star center ‘|the Loyola University basket team, is a colonel on the staff the Oklahoma Governor, hav been honored when he was nam to the all-state team in high school.

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES Irish Footballers Don Briefer Attire

Candidates for N. Y. College Basket Meet Being Sized Up

NEW YORK, March 6 (U. P.)., — The Metropolitan Intercollegiate Basketball Committee today begins the task of weeding out aspirants to

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By J. E. O'BRIEN

and-tuck down to the wire. Paul Payne’s two-pointer in the last minute of play nullified a later goal by Temple's Gorham Getchell, about 15 seconds from the finish, and gave N. Y.'U, the winning edge. The recond - gama practically clinched a tournament spot for Long Island University, but nevertheless did not eliminate Toledo from possible consideration. It was L. I. U’s 22d victory in 24 starts and the loss, suffered only after a close fight throughout the entire game, was Toledo's third in 23. The Blackbirds, now top quintet in the Metropolitan area, won the game strictly on a high-geared second half performance.

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: | biggest post-season carnival, which|. begins in Madison Square Garden March 18. The committee, which will with hold several invitations pending re- ‘ sults of week-end games, attempts to make the series as geographically representative as possible without lowering the standard of competi- : | tion. This year’s task is made doubly difficult because the National Collegiate Athletic Association has lined up its sectional playoffs on

(Third of four columns analyzing the 16 high school regionals. Today's article deals with the four centers in the Muncie semi-final area.)

UNLESS THE DOPESTERS and the favorites get bowled over by a band of upstarts, the Muncie super regional once more will be the meeting place for a‘fierce foursome. There's power aplenty in the Ft. Wayne, Huntington, Marion and Muncie regionals, feeders for this semi-final. Ft. Wayne North Side’s $roybles aren’s over daige Which enfliss wilh ihe Metro.

y et, as a look at the Ft. : ’ : be unable to participate in New Way ne regional will con- Have Your Tickets Ready! York because of conference com- , y . : : THE THREE-WAY fight for mitments which force them to play vince you. Pierceton 1s on | tickets among Muncie, New Castle in the N. C. A. A. show. Three hancd—the same Pierceton that | and Richmond has provided suf- teams took part in both tournahas a record of 27 victories in 28. | ficient buildup for the Muncie re- ments last winter. : Th there's Auburn, which | gional. But it's hardly needed The 15th intercollegiate doublebounced back neatly from a mid- | with the Trojans, the Burris Owls header of the season played in the season slump, and finally Avilla, a |- and the Red Devils on hand. On Garden last night helped to clarify horse of an ebony hue. Pierce- | the morning line Burris is listed the selectors’ task somewhat when ton’s Cubs will meet Avilla in the | as the No. 1 team, Richmond the New York University defeated Temopener and figure to have the

ple, 47-46, and Long Island Univer-

No. 2 and New Castle the No. 3. sity tripped Toledo, 49-43.

necessary height and speed to be a competitor come evening. North Side will have the advantage of its home floor, yet everybody remembers Ossian, _ It’s talk around Ft. Wayne that gometime between the opening and closing of the sectional the Redskins found themselves. Coach Bob Nuff says he knows why his boys came out of this slump, but he isn’t telling why—at least not yet. We're choosing the Redskins to stay in this four-week epidemic of Hoosier hysteria for another week anyway — and like Nuff, we're not telling why.

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Huntington Has Height

HUNTINGTON HAS a big team and a tall team, and it's feared that size may be the deciding factor against Ossian. On the other hand, Ossian showed a smart defense in winning the sectional and Coach Ronald Treesh has 10ts of good resrves. Ossian also main-

Parker completes the quartet. If Burris can't get past Parker in the afternoon, then the Owls aren't worth a hoot. The Rich-mond-New Castle fracas shapes up as a mere even engagement. Richmond finished head of the Trojans in the North Central, and they split their two-game series this season. Each won by seven points. Shooting for an upset, we're choosing New Castle, If it's accomplished, give the credit to Marshall Koontz.

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You miay be more familiar with these two gentlemen in football toggery, but nevertheless they will be in their abbreviated suits this week-end for the Central Collegiate Conference indoor track and field On the left is Notre Dame’s Bob Saggau, veteran halfback, who does all right in tie sprints, too. It takes him only 6.2 seconds to do 60 yards. cules Bergolos of Hammond, Ind., reserve Irish grid guard and putter of the shot. Both are expected to be here next week for the Butler Relays.

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There will be no dull moments in the rapid-fire program that has been arranged for the Big Ten indoor track and field champion-

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13 wins in 18 games, nor Temple,| with 12-8, figured to gain a berth in invitation tourney but they treated 12,654 fans to one of the

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ships to be held iri the Purdue University fieldhouse tomorrow and Saturday nights. From the opening preliminary event at 8 p. m. tomorrow through the colorful finals that will be launched at 7:45 o'clock on Saturday, the program will move as fast as the record botind field of 264 athletes from all 10 schools, The detailed program for both nights follows: FRIDAY

:00—60-yard dash Lr Jetio-y ard run (trials) igh hurdles Lb yard run (semi-finals), Japan. hurdles (trials). :00—440-yard run (semi-finals). 0—Low hurdles (semi-finals).

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—Four Oklahoma A. & M. athletes |ballers, and Vance Deaton, trackhave passed. ~ preliminary physical | man,

Tempe Teachers, 51; Arizona, New Mexico Agiges,. 48; State, 38.

tains it won’t be outfought. Portland and Decatur will meet in the other afternoon game at Huntington, and you're welcome to dope this one. The teams met early in December at Portland, and Portland won, 32-31. So what's going to happen three months later on a neutral floor. In our best out-on-the-limb manner, we choose Huntington to win in the afternoon and again in the evening. Kokomo and Marion, North Central brethren, are rated, as the co-favorites at Marion. The Kats and the Giants matched baskets

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twice during the season, Kokomo winning at home in December, 36-29; in an overtime, and Marion evening matters two weeks later with a 31-30 victory on its own planks. Tipton and Somerset are the

)—Pole vault (starts). :45—Open ceremony. )}—6$-yard dash (semi-finals). )—8hot put - (starts), >-~One mile run, 5—High jump (starts). it >—Broad jump (starts), ’ I~Vistory ee mile run.

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60-yard dash (fl ceremoj) 0: ard dash, High hurdiey op HEE ). 5—Victory cer 5—440-yard J00—yiseory a ny 44d. -yard dash, Te ( 9: 10— Victory ceremony—high hurdles, 9; 15—Two mile run. 9:27—Vifttory tefemony.cTwo mile run, 9:30—%80-yard run (final 9:35—Victory Ceremony s4o- yard run, 9.4,0—Low hurdles (final :45—Victory Ceeniona Low hurdles, 9:46—Victory Ceremony—Broad jump, 9:50—One mile relay. 10:00—Victory ceremony—One i relay. 10:05—Presentation of trophie 10:10—Closing ceremony. In tomorrow night's preliminaries,

the field will be reduced to the six finalists in both the low hurdles and the 440-yard run and to nine finalists in the 880-yard run. In addition, trials in the 60-yard dash and 70-yard high hurdles will reduce the field in each event to 12 contestants who will compete in the semi-finals and finals night.

Amateurs Box at Rhodius Center

Rhodius Community Center is to 3 sponsor an amateur boxing card to- | Fehr. Tndisnspoie ro morrow night and boys from sev- Reider, Indianapolis ...... oe eral centers throughouj the City are Hardin, Ee hiamapolts scheduled to participate. Dorathi. Jahnsen Sadies The City and Marion County hit Bisesi, indiana olis WPA recreation departments will|Richwine, indianapolis .. assist ‘in lining up bouts and directing the show. Action is to start

Konovsek, Harvester . Dr. Harry Fandolle, Medical | at 8 p. m, Among the matches arranged are:

Kiefer, Billy Lyster, South Side Community

eeler, Indianapolis .veeevvees. Pritchett, Iadianapolis Center, vs. Don Schooley, Rhodius, welterweights.

armin, Indianapolis Fox, Indianapolis Clifford Goodwin, Rhodius, vs. Jim Buhr, Northeast Community Center, lighte McCan, Knights of Columbus. |

Gaalema, In lanapolis Williamson, North Side Automotive.. . Carter, interclub weights. Bob Kennedy. South Side. vs. John u 5 Hueber, Knights of Columbus ss . vs, Bill LaFol-| .. English ‘Avenue Boys’ ub, Paki, ndisnanciia d yder. Rhodius, vs. Claude Carl Mauser, Goldblume South Side. McAtee, Indianapnlis ae pol Henry, | Northeast, vs. Don Henry, Jones, U Rubber ’; , (US, . Bouts between smaller boys will com- |JoRR Mersin, R. ¢ A. plete the card.

Big Hawkeye Date BLOOMINGTON, Ind., March 6.— Indiana’s football game with Iowa Nov. 1 at Iowa City has been designated as home-coming for Hawkeye alumni.

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He dropped the claim to the Amer- | ican title ‘when he lost to Danno! O'Mahoney several seasons ago and since then the same O'Mahoney has | been upset twice by Garibaldi. The skilled Garibaldi has been here three times and has plunged rough shod over all opposition, beating Harry Kent, Emil Dusek and |i then breaking the hearts of most |G Armory fans when he tossed Dorve | Roche last Tuesday to halt Dorve’s winning sireak at seven. Gus Sonnenberg

other two Saturday guests at the Marion ballroom. Tipton, you'll remember, defeated Marion by a single point during the season and would like to repeat in the daylight session. - The Devils are claiming the sectional consistency award, having scored 35 points in three of their games and 37 in - the fourth. Somerset must have had something to get out of the strong Wabash sectional, yet Hardly enough to match Kokowto, Kokomo and Marion of/1941 aren’t Kokomo and Mzfion of 1940. But give us Kokomo, if we can't stay neutral.

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