Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 January 1943 — Page 12
By Eddie Ash
GAYE STEWART, tabbed the rookie of the year tha National Hockey league, has lost none of his earlyon aggressiveness and is the pride and joy of the vers of the Toronto Maple Leafs. . . . And he’s doing
hit well in all departments of play. In a recent issue of y Sport Fan, published in Montreal, Gayon, Ontario's well-known sports expert, related some facts pointers he picked up on the young “star of stars” in an interwith Bert McCaffrey, National Hockey league linesman who tes at all Toronto home games. : " “The kid,” said MoCaffrey,” is a decided throwback to the hockey er of past years, and in my opinion the finest recruit to reach compare very favorably with such other beginners as Busher Jackson, Mil Schmidt and Apps, but I think I would be stretching matters 0 rate him with Howie Morenz, who is the all-time tops in my book. “He has unlimited speed, can take a pass on the fly and packs mighty nice drive. The lad is a bit aggressive, and I ani wondering 1 this will work to his advantage or pave the way to his downbut his work to date would indicate that he can take every-
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: “NOBODY whom ‘I can recall, could start as fast as Gaye Stewart, and I do not exclude Morens from this list. The youngster pes into high on the first step. while Howie required a couple of okes to pick up his speed, but when underway, nobody could match strides of my old teammate on many Canadien teams. ' “Howie showed his best when coming to a defense and most
#® 2 w » » 8 “ONE CANNOT conclude too much on a first year display, and ‘other hockey rookies have been known to bog down their second pn, but somehow, I think is a “made” player and will y up there for many seasons, ding war requirements do not ep him away from the sport too long. “It's possible that I am building him foo high, but my many
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“hot” as they did against Providence last Sunday night when they Buffalo, Bell will find goals all
rage in the final period against ‘the Reds to win, 7-5, after they had trailed most of the contest. Buffalo, with 16 victories, 13 defeats and three ties to its credit, has played two more games than the Caps, so a victory for Indianapolis tonight will mean a lot to
It all depends on the condition] The Riechmond-Marion contest
whether or not Bill Jennings .willjthan 40 top games, tomorrow see action tonight. Bill went from |through Saturday. Hershey to Detroit Saturday after| Orville Hooker's Giants squeesed past Richmond in their first meet-
of two Detroit Red Wings players| headlines a plump card of more|
at him, have taught me the opposite, and I think the boy will
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and Reds May Share I. U. Camp
with the hockey immortals if he is able to stay out there long » ’ -
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Indians’ secretary, last night
R, Indianapolis d that the Hoosiers would win out in the scramble for
Joe Carveth of the Wings was injured, and if he is to play with the Detroit outfit in its game tomorrow night in New York, Bill will have to leave here hefore the Buffalo game tonight in order to be sure he makes
ing Det. 30 by a 36-33 count, but like Martinsville, once-fallen Marion may fall . Richmond is Sapalle of whipping the Giants this e. ; Meanwhile, state-lending Rochester wili be after victory No. 13 at Tipton Friday, and Indiana’s other
ning preference at Indiana university. “3 “Our club was first to contact I U. officials and I think the final angements will call for the Hooslers sharing the field housé and mond with the Cincinnati Reds,” said Schiensker. “No definite agreement has been signed but official action is sected soon. The official action must come from Indiana. uni-
1. 4 J “The full squads of the two teams would overlap about 10 days. battery squad would be held to a minimum of _mbout 12 and shouldn't interfere with the Red's workouts. : pcinnati’s 1901 Reds Trained at Home WRITING IN. the Cincinnati Post, Tom Swope gives the lowa on what happened to the Cincy Reds the last previous time w trained north of the Ohio river. . . . He said, in part: “Regardof whether the Reds train at Indiana university or elsewhere js year they probably will be in better physical condition to open , season than was Cincinnati's team in 1001, the last previous the Reds trained at home, at Cincinnati's old League park, now pwn as Crosley field. “Noodles Hahn and Heinie Peits, batterymates of the 1901 team 5 live in Cincinnati, both maintain their team had pretty fair ther while training in Cincinnati in April of that year. And they st the team, managed by the late Bid McPhee, was in pretty good
Yanks, Red Sox vognies somone. 3 Place 3 Kach
nt champions last season, meet ; . York university’s unbeaten! sT LOUIS, Jan. 13 (U. P.)—The ntet tonight in the feature game| New York Yankees and the Boston & college basketball doublehead-| Red Sox, each placed three playi in Madison Square Garden. TWO|ers today on the All-Star major al teams, Fordham and S}. Johns, | league team picked for the “Sportsh in the second game. ing News” by the Baseball Writers : : Association of America. The nation-wide vote of 260 members of the association placed seven newcomers on the team but only one member of the writers’ organization—Paul Scheffels of the United Press staff in New York City—cor-
West Virginia Plays New York Tonight ' NEW YORK, Jan. 13 (U. P)—
nabbed the catching post for the ‘The seven newcomers to the
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up 15 minutes earlier in order to assure both teams of making train connections. The Caps will play at
unbeaten major quinfet, Ft. Wayne Central, goes to bat against a
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Western Division Martinsville tangles with Shelby-
ville in what promises to be a bang8. C. OC. contest, and Hammond challenges the Calumet-area superiority of Gary Lew Wallace, . T in United ~Jress ratings. Bloomington has tough week-end games with Bedford snd New Albany, and Evansville Central adds $0 a heavy southern card, meeting
In the North Central part of the _ | state, Muncie Central, the “giant » face Marion Crawley’s improved Lafayette team; Frankfort invades New Castle; Kokomo faces and Crawfordsville
Heoohos at Pitisbursh. INDIANAPOLIS at Washington; at Buffale.
5 Bears Are
The Week-End Card Thursday — Evansville Memorial at Ft. Branch, Tolleston at Gary Times Special Brosh, Evansville Bosse at JefferCHICAGO, Jan, 13~The . Na-|Sonville, .| Friday—Bedford at Bloomington, tional Football league today an<|. on s1pany at Greencastle, Evansnounced its 1942 All-League team,|yijlle Central at Vincennes, Richthe 13th such selection officially mond at Marion, Rochester at Tiprecognized since 1931. Like nine of|ton, Princeton at Jasper, Sullivan at its predecessors, the team is domi- {Evansville Bosse, Boonville at Mount nated by western division players. | Vernon, Terre Haute Wiley at BickFive places went to Chicago’s|nell, Bloomfield af Liriton, Washingonce invincible Bears, while Green|ton at Evansville Reitz, Elwood at Bay, for the second successive year,| Muncie Burris, Elkhart, at Misha-
Harry Boykof? (No. 11), tall cotber in a game with of
Pat Kennedy is the referee.
Reed to Face Bob Arthur
Bob Arthur,
knockout artist of Columbus, O., was signed today to meet Indiana's state champion, Pvt. Willard Reed, in the top headliner of the infantile paralysis boxing-wrestling show at the. armory Tuesday night. The bout will be over. the eight-round route, supported by two preliminaries in addition to two grappling features. Willard Reed, who recently won the Hoosier heavyweight crown the
Giddap!
The Horses, Oaklawn Official Says.
the sensational
(U. P).—The Oaklawn track has ‘an answer to the transportation
problem. Why, just go by horse to play the horses.
Racing Secretary Eugene W. y, who points out that ith
| Just Go by Horse to Play |
HOT SPRINGS, Ark, Jan, 13
“obstacle in the way of the'|
is represented by its peerless passing combination of Cecil Isbell and Don Hutson. Tackle Wee Willie Wilkin, also. a first-string selection in 1941, and End Bob Masterson, a newcomer to the All-League team, were the only members of the
Guard Bill Edwards of New York, and Half Back Bill Dudley of Pittsburgh, the rookie of the year, come plete the eleven. Fifty-six players received votes in the ballot in which a commiittee of newspapermen before the championship play-off. Only one, Hutson, Green Bay's veteran
secutive named on the first string and the sixth time in eight seasons that he has topped the vote among ends. The selections: FIRST TEAM Ends: Hutson, Green Bay, and Py and Artes Cniengo: pr Bae mann, Chieage, and Edwards, New York; center: Turner, Chicago; halftacks; 1 Dudley, Pittsburgh; fulland quarter-
Master-
reen Bay, and
year Hutson has ' been
Bay; (overtime) . :
Link-Belt and quar-|Cola team, “1gym.
hard way by being forced to knockout Leo (Red) Bruce on two different occasions, is a soldier ta Camp Atterbury. : The big charity event is to be of an all-star variety, The wrestling headliner is to be Lord Lands‘downe, -one of the most colorful Junior heavyweights in the grappling science. He will come here with His valet and ‘exhibit his $1500 ermine robe when he “steps into the ring with his monicle preparing for action. Thom Shares Spotlight I Sharing the spotlight with Lands downe in the wrestling end of the card will be Billy Thom, popular Indiana univeérsity -coach. ; For the five act show Harry ©.
waka, Muncie Central at Lafayette, Frankfort at New Castle, Kokomo at Logansport, Crawfordsville at Anderson, Hammond at Fast Chicago Roosevelt, Valparaiso at Hammond Clark, East Chicago Washington at Whiting, Garrett at Auburn, Co- | tur, Conners-
Rushville, Martinsville, Franklin at Columbus, Jeffersonville at Mitchell Gary Horace Mann at Gary Emerson, Ft. Wayne Catholic at Ft. Wayne Catholic at Ft. Wayne North Side. Saturday—Bloomington at New Albany, Sullivan at Boonville, Evansville Reitz at Huntingburg, Klondike at West Lafayette, Tipton at Kokomo, Hammond Clark at on, Hammond
: bur of the original “Eastside gang’
Sign for Bout NEWARK, N. J, Jan. 13 (U. P). —Pat Comiskey of Paterson, N. J. and Wallace Cross of Newark have to meet in a 10-round heavyweight bout at Laurel Garden, Feb. 1, it was announced today.
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BOWLING NOTE A 0 held at the Indiana bow a a pans 6 p. m. Saturday and 3 p. m. For reservations, call CH-7061.
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mel, today held a’ comfortable lead lin the individual scoring race with «2 points for the first two confer«nee games, He bagged 19 in the «ener against Michigan and then caries back with a 24-point splurge ¢ at.inst Wisconsin.
- | eajine battles,
» nd is in a four-way tie for seventh
doubles tournament Jor engin Tox
Sunday, |
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sunnerup for the scoring title last c cagom, is in his oid, familiar second ape role.
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CHICAGO, Jan. 13 (U. P.)—The|&
ly major honor to elude Illinois’
¢pt to the undisputed Big Ten smpionship was for one of its vubers to ‘win “the individual ring championship. The lini gers will not miss in that deutment again if Andy Phillip re:13 his “shooting eye.” Phillip, Illinois’ great junior for-
(ito Graham of Northwestern,
Graham accounted for 7 points in each of his first
finother Northwestern performer, { points, ; ' . Johnny Kotz, burly Wisconsin inymrd who established a new allme conference scoring record last :5on when he, bagged 242 points
Is Restored
trally located national guard armory, 711 N. Pennsylvania st., on Jan, 21, 22 and 23. Nine
way, Ben Davis, Southport, Lawrence Central, Decatur Central,
Central.
champion, the county title the last three years. In the tournament to
principals and coaches last night, officials of the Marion County High School Athletic association, issued the following statement: a “In as much School Athle nitely decided nament, the Marion County AthJetic association has. rescinded its former action and approved the
{holding of the county tourney as in
former years. This is also in leu of ‘various invitational tourneys
of the county.” Hollis Adams, chairman of the Marion board and Walter Kellam, port, is permanent secretary. Drawings for the 1043
night’s meeting. ‘The schedule:’ aime. THURSDAY NIGHT, JAN, 31: : (1) 7 Grove vs. New Augusta.
(2) 8:00—Speed : Wa) \ 3 . Pp! y vs. Ben Davis.
SATURDAY AFTERNOON, . (6) 1:00—Winner game 3 JAR er (7) 2:00 . game 4 vs. winner
game '_ SATURDAY
NIGHT, JAN. 33 (8) $:00—~Winner ne "7 (Gmals)s en yams
May Consolidate Chicago Racing
ings at the Hawthorne track to prevent a complete closing of race tracks due to transportation difficulties. :
portation situation which caused
1B games, is off to a slow start|
lece in the standings. He has 23 ants for his two starts. The 10 leading scorers in confernee play follow: Player and Team, hill Illinois :wiaam, ‘Northwestern .... western
evdland, “North hujpman, Jow: 133
and it is believed that its
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will be held as scheduled.
THE CIGAR THAT GIVES Yo . COSTLY JAVA WRAPPER, AELLO-RICH IMPORTE
County H. S.
Net Tourney a
schools are to pele, | Beech Grove, New Augusta, Speed-
Decatur Central, is South- 1
action and is to be held at the cen-
Franklin Township and Warren
Decatur Central is the defending fact, Decatur won
t
the sports calendar at a meeting of
na High association has deflhave a state tour-
which had been planned in place cage tourney were made at last
wnshi| (5) 8:30—Warren © Central vs. wiser game 1. :
‘CHICAGO, Jan, 13 (U. P) ~The
tion considered plans yesterday for consolidating Chicago's turf meet-
at an informal luncheon but failed to agree on a solution to the trans-
Florida tracks to close. Another 4 meeting was scheduled for tomor- /
