Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 March 1941 — Page 21
THURSDAY, MARCH 13, 1041 THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES PAGE 19
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jh Gri ofl | th SpotAmin (FT Irish Grid Prospects tor 1 Pe 8 Spot Again || Pits SvEER dents that the “day of undefeated| { | i | Springfield Downs B CKBO RD 9 9 SOUTH BEND, March 13.—1If you Notre Dame teams Is over. Raa a 8 bry TT A A — — want to know about Notre Dame’ s| “We play an exacting schedule Ra : ; Caps, 3 to 2 > : on a or : 2 : : \ Be 3 x A xal,
and everyone points for Notre 1941 football prospects, go to the, | Dame,” he said. “Big teams are getbutcher, the baker, or the downtown ting stronger as some of the small
quarterback—but don’t ask Frank schools drop football.” : nN 5 | eld has put the Indianapolis | 5 i : Leahy, new Irish head coach and! Aside from what conscription may * XE T hockey Capitals in the precarious a eries -_ bring about, the Irish have lost 12 Ne LW iti jing to win two of| (Third of four columns ¥nalyzing the semifinal tournaments. Today's article | letic directo : |position of having to win two © ; A athletic director. lof last year's 28 lettermen. Eleven| : a : : deals with the Muncie super-regional.) v » v '
’ Tax Paid Tax Pai : Tax Pai Last night's 3-2 defeat by Spring- By J. E. O'BRIEN ax Paid a q,;
Leahy greeted his Notre Dame, them, including seven regulars their remaining games and tie the 3 ‘ squad and a battery of newspaper were graduated, and Johnny Mc- third to clinch a spot in the Amer- | THERE'S POWER galore again in the Muncie-semi- See Gut
and newsreel photographers at ves-| Hale, shock troop center, left school ; a 3 3 ican League's playoffs Coke i rt $ . ) y y £ : oko s the only team back for the s : terday's opening session of springiq sign with the Detroit Tigers as a| EE 3 Tonight the Caps engage Buffalo, | | final, although K k Hio is the . 3 . : Vd acon with Lifetime Gyarantes Fue Sup practice, after the student body had! first baseman § 8 3 their cellar companion in the west- | straight vear. North Side is representing Ft. W ayne | pre = Power Bat
en Leahv 3 3 BESS 3 ’ . . ~e 3 . f tery only given Leahy 8nd his asSiStantS A yueeps from he first ‘toam rel iy A aS Cg this year instead of South Side, and Burris of Muncie has | , PAY SE.45
rousing ovation at a rally ‘All Im , cle: ; | i : d : Tom Gallagher, left tackle; Pete . g Sl a Nastia | know,” he said, “is that the Spirit|g nc and Johnny Gubanich, guards: | © | Loo | faltering Barons at Cleveland. They| come out of the regional that produced New Castle a | : AS YOU
is great, and that everyone on the Bob Osterman, center: Johnny : ; : | close the season at home Saturday | year ago. Huntington is in for Garrett, increasing the |i B Squad ‘starts ‘even. | O'Brien, right end: Bob Saggau, left 3 | with the Pittsburgh Hornets, who . | E Leahy indicated that he and his halfback, and Capt. Milt (Moose) | tripped Clevelan® last night to win | strength in that quarter. |
’ $ 8 : Y . ” Muncie, Burris perhaps still must | \ Easy Terms J M ; Te a nde possesion of Mhct pach] As for Kokomo, the Kats | a ‘ae: x sigh wire wit By | \ otor
Druze 1a J p—will T ted ar Feor ssas [ La Bettas ’ i . . | frie ow Se rian, ert: enum: Jaghac) | | in both divisions, Indianapolis was this time are probably the | Wayne North Side rated second. | 9 OIL of ints “Jus be ek i Sb Wri ite a ory ok ‘and ALL a 1. & 3 the only club to slip down the 18d-| jaast-heralded of the four. Coa h Here's where we choose a darker pinions Just because a man was Hayes, quarterback, and Al Lee, full-| ii . 3 der Inst night. Cleveland's 5-2 Joss| on dnd Campbell's North 2 c horse and take Hunfington as 4 9 6 \ : : " - ) 2ll’s Nor oen- al,
on the first team last year doesn't back BE | | % ; - mean {hat he wil be In 1041 he Steve Juri. Hight halfback whol i, o Ptisurgh left Hershey» chance) iri clu hs wan 18 or 24 buy | he club to xemresent his wunr- Epa”) YES IRR said. “We'll work on fundamentals led the team scoring with 43 points; SE 3 gE © FX the B'ars dropped an 8.5 decision to | finished fast with 11 victories in Tournament records of the four ; Sealed and group work at the start, and Bob Hargrave, quarterback; Bob SEN Sa § ‘Philadelphia ppc onlv team of ‘he 13 starts. Anderson and Ham- teams: : G. & J. Endurance \ Can the better men wil gradually rise Dove, left end, and Capt.-elect Paul a : 5 nine without a chance to make the | mond Tech ‘can ‘claim the pair > KOKOMO me to the top.” | B. Lillis, right tackle, and returning | Ser lavoffs. New Haven def .. | on the left side of the ledger ! Size At the rally, L fd t 1 AN. playoffs. New Haven defeated Provi-| u,v ‘so0et. either, that three of Kokoko, 37; West Middleton, 4.50x21 t the rally, Leahy told 3000 stu-| regulars. | HEY dence, 2-1, to stay a point ahead of | ' ’ . 3 wWwUX
i | a : 3 ! . : ; Pe Kokomo's six losses were by two | ; 3 : Springfield in the eastern division. | points or 1ess. CK oKOmo, 52; Jackson Township, 4.75x19
| Ee 3 : : ; | Fred Thurier of the Indians ~ ~ 39 _ a | Sig ka _| Should the Kats emerge from | 5%. 9 . 00 | ax Hegel D A a A G E D C L 0 T 4 | k c | 3 : y 5 | ae Ry i EE this strenuous super regional, | " Kokomo, 42; Unon Township, 5. xi9 Ny Rr E WwW V E N A | K E N E | ¥ | 2:15 of the second period on assists | they will enter the state finals at | 23. fs 5.25x11 | t SPARK PLUGS 0 ; : 3 | by Hunt and McAndrew. Five min-| (he Fieldhouse without Carl SE IE al EEN For All © 9 aan tlh EW [= Y BN Andrew: Five min me | Woke, 20 tion | 15.2518 BE) For ars 10
| (Hump) Campbell, their scoring
| utes later Manager Eddie Shore of ace who broke the North Central HUNTINGTON Regular 65c Blue | bh . ~ y a » 1e } " y o 1 N 5 ) { oC the Indians was ordered to the pen- | x 550x117 ; Point Plugs
| alty box. Conference record this season by Huntington, 80; Banquo, 21. With the Tribe shorthanded,| {allving 164 points in 12 games. Hungington, 40; Andrews, 26. 6.00x16 35¢ Manager Herbie Lewis put six In-| Hump has a birthday coming up Huntington, 44; Clear Creek, 27. | 3 for $1.00 .
\ : ee TY ¢ |dianapolis forwards on the ice, and | March 19, and it will be his 20th. Huntington, 45; Jackson Town- | TRNS EAR MOTH HOLES FINISHED ; . a I : “ i J HECK OUR W PRI AND A BU TEARS : shortly afterward Jud McAtee, with| YWikings Are Point Getters | “hip ¢ OUR LOW PRICES | TioN Fives 59¢ in Neils =
y 23. | : th e help of Jack Keating and Billy | Huntington, 41; Ossian, 34. ON GOODYEAR TIRES yw | 8 3 eR Thomson, poked the first goal past] KOKOMO WILL square off Huntington, 52; Portland, 38.
nw, } "hon jo RY Square a —— a SS ———— tii » udliona Weaning Market at | Following in his famous father’s Goalie Alfie Moore. In less than a against Huntington's! Vikings, FT. WAYNE NORTH SIDE w—~ ASHER . 9674 Hiinois | ‘footsteps is Eddie Collins Jr. now | Cabs Fp another to| who have ‘established themselves North Nide, 5h: Hunterton, 22 Rica : A " take a 2-1 lead, this goal coming off | as one of the upstate's highest 3 vig SORE TINY ff Bd snaaas an outfielder for Connie Mack. the stick of Connie Brown. Assists| scoring muchitten In 25 games | qo Nuh Sie, 3% Cv ony, HE oo i : SAVE $20.00
— | on this went to Keating and Ken| this season-—21 of them victories 34. : . § 3 | Kilrea, incidentally—the Vikings have | North Side, 40; Ft. Wayne Oen- = 2 Model 241 with Girder-iype one-
> ’ 7 : } The teams battled on even terms| aver : tral, 31. ————————_ et jece all steel chassis, stream0 Don t Need 5 ; I § am: tle ven terms| averaged 44 points and count | ETN . ; Pie 1 > nr Yc 3 “lglg 3 $ | Syrel late In the second period, | among their achievements a Noh Sie, i Rvp, "ee - , lined efficient AB( Wringer A Million R Re : : | when Thurier broke through the| triumph over North Side of Ft North Side, 30; TPierceton, 23, Psst : with touch release triple-pressure . il oapiel defense to score unassisted.| wayne MUNCIE BURRIS i selector and visible indicator, Sa Aah : . | The winning goal at 11:52 ‘of the | Coach Jim Crowe's club is in Burris, 59; Yorktown, 26. [ i : 3 ABC French-type Agitator. to envy ale richness ot i ED . scored by ‘Glenn! the midst of a nine-game win- | _ Burris, 52; Center Township, | ; : i REGULAR OLD QUAKER W hiskey § 2 LP Kelly, Summary: SEs Pete | ning streak at present and has BR i. 3%: Muncie Contral. 2b t i § g ‘oIte- Rl 4 SN WE RR . ye to be given a slight edge over urris, 32; Muncie Central, 29. § 3 : RA : A 3 AN~ ...or the dangerous excite § g Cl Sk : Wntianapolis ] yt Sh Burris. 50: Parker. 98. SET ALL-WHITE TWIN er iy ¢ . the Kats Its four defeats y OU ’ ~ i TUBS. REG ment of bronco -busting! a X gS be ¥ {8 Bea tert Dete nse : Fr anks| ware administered bs Peru. Bur- Burris, 39; New Castle, 31, ; t ¢ : 3 PRICE “AX $10. 00 2 X } ¢ Right 3 ; RO res | . “a 4
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Ref iar ce amfy ell 3 | " Peart will Refer i er the Redskins have run according : Two F O8e 5» *- Score By Periods | to form and now boast a record of | Bobby Berger of Pittsburgh and able you to enjoy an abundance of
i i 1 1 : urly ; i i - ‘lean "ris sweet-smelling linens 91 victories and five losses, in- | Curly Denton of Cincinnati, middle- Sewn, Ck RA ng IRL cluding four wins in five ¥t |WVeights, have been signed to meet in | tay CONAitions fh vour own Wayne city series games. Coach |2 five-round preliminary match at home, Why not begin today to en- ¢ : I ! an | t+} Armory t TNR , - joy plenty of snowy WHITE Bob Nulf’s crew racked up 15 vic- | vite Ata B i i, Hit WL | new Fooking colored clothes, and light tories in their first 18 games and | pleting the lineup of scraps for the had a slight letdown near the |Ne°kly Businessmen's Sports Club ic < . i «
or fluffy woolens , , , all without health uriel unas ted 13.42 nal- taking labor. fcAndre Cen Kilrea, Shor Cr . boxing card. :: —— or and misconduct), Jackson end of the season, losing to South he a Hil featur triple Pe h fod ~~ Brydson (Kell 1:5 Bend, Washington and Wunting- ® program will Tcatjute a tripe. iebault ton. ‘The team goes at a 38 {windup of three eight-round — TT —_———— gy saith “%" matches as follows: Johnny Denson, og . PEt aEae CID. | Indiana polis heavyweight, will meet : i 5 Cont Red Rat Uiiveis, Sip overs anapoiis I \ ’ are neatly tailored and well
Hockey North Guard Injured ER EE a ay | made. All seams are double A d » weully, Chicago, will tangle with : 2 ' oR 2) fp ’ ; . : : e a Ne a I ro ie fn | Charley Eshman, Cincinnati, in a 3 1 ¥ % JUHA Ar rca ard au es RS : ; | IE ue o nck GUAIG. ——— o Ww i a i al eh, : are heavy durable cotton” fiber r = =» Se TE Western Division var THD a AY © | Milwaukee, another lightweight, will § § ; Bi > But If You Had | EN a x I W LT GF GAT La with a twisted pe face Jackie Conway of St. Louis. § § DR a Very, %vY i aan RS : | Hercher 038 31 ©» se 104 ay| Nulf Is sparing nothing in having |The show will open with a four-| Xn RE | REMAN A Million X 2 RR RRR a i TE \ |'Pittsbur rgh ” 2 52 168 ; the ankle treated, but it's still [rounder between Buddy Wright of | b COUPES & SEDANS & 3 3 ND IANALOL Ss i 2 Wo 182 44) doubtful whether it will be healed | Dayton and Johnny Williams of| 1 RB FRONT Seats COACHES
, ’ , ? ah a : ey iq : sufficiently for court action Sat- . you couldn’t buy a richer, a Eastern Divisi Se | Danville, Til, a pair of welters re-| Sh | x urday. {matched from the first Business- | ; $ $ »
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couldn’t add to your grand : New Haven 26 20 8 166 143 60 be Burris, which enjoyed its trip |draw. { enthusiasm for the west! 5 : BR RE 5 54 ® IW 16 54| to the Fieldhouse two Vears A480 | mma | WASHABLE SLACK SEAT ©C coves Sas St: ; and would like to return. The FINAL GAME! AMERICAN LEAGUE ERY 4 NBE AM 4
RO a non Owls, who invited Ha ond ILLIONAIRE NIGHBALL Springfield, 3; INDIANAPOLIS, ? Dy C mmona | 1 . bi 1-1/2 oz of OL DQUAKER Pittsburgh, 3; Cleveland, 2. Tech's defenaing champions % | H OCK EK Y ~ FUEL | PUMPS North, south, east, west, treat yourself to the best—a high- ro RIAL £1ass of water or Soh. LL lt TRC Muncie in mid-season and then | & i "ah Oar MIXMASTER J , 5 es RE Tr. : de dein s od their guests’ long win- | ’ Stir th ly GAMES TONTGHT SRApp ; j : ball made with smooth OLD QUAKER, the Choice of Millions. ere re, I ning streak, boast a record of 23 INPLS, CAPITALS With Exclusive New Haven at Providence, victories and four losses. | ¥ New Automatic
YOU FEEL LIKE A MILLION WHEN YOU ASK FOR SE —. The young Owls won 19 of their PITTSBURGH \ J MiX- | Ex, Priee : J
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' “ ’ » wat Pe iY . . Inf BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT | Huntingburg for that lone defeat Sun., March 16, 8:30 P.M. - po FINDER a : I'he Hunters did it by a 38-34 PRICES — 4c. 5c. S110 and $2 1! Se Delta State, 53; Superior Teachers, 45 ‘ AA Eh dy West Texas State, 52; St. Mary's, 39 count Coliseum and 1. Strauss Box Offices . $ 75 Santa Barbara State, 31; Bemidji Teach- | Burris has demonstrated its Reservations: Phone LI-1561-TA-4555 o » | » . . Orci: State, HN: Alma College, 33. | strength by coming out of strong Rv Lr = a — for All Cars Js Appalachian College, 18: Baltimore Uni- | sectional and regional tourna- Not Long Remaining to a N Faxy
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