Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 January 1945 — Page 20

yeamores g Coe! Valpo, Irish | rip Seahawks and Evansville

Comes Back Against Normal

By UNITED PRESS “Evansville college’s Purple Aces and the Indiana State Sycamores, surprise basketball” winners in games last night, come to grips tonight at Jerre Haute in an Indiana Collegiate conference game.

. The Sycamores handed Valpa

raiso’s “king size” cagers their second

le Evansville was restraight defeat last night, 48-41, at Terre Haute, whi versing the tables on Central Normal by winning, 44-38. Earlier Central

Normal topped Evansville, 36-28.

Indiana college basketball's most astonishing night of the 1944-'45

season Was cappedw by Notre

| Dame's 49-44 clubbing of Towa Pre-

flight at Iowa City, Iowa.

The Irish victory was primarily

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Phoenix Open

PHOENIX, Ariz, Jan, 11 CU. PJ. —Slammin Sammy Snead set his

Isights today on a golf honor he

never has been able to attain-—vic-tory in the $7500 Phoenix open, which starts tomorrow, The White Sulphur Springs, Va., professional finished in the money on previous occasions here, but was never quite able to cop the crown.

{In practice rounds he showed signs;

of retaining ‘the sharp edge that gave him top honors in last weekend’s Los Angeles open, finishing the warmup in 66,

Throws Bookmakers for Loss

NEW YORK, Jan. 1 (U. P.).~Coach Nat Holman of City college of New York basketball team revealed today that he had deliberately

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instructed one of his players, Bill Levine, to decline a free throw in order H A to prevent bookmakers from making a cledri” sweeep on bets in the ornets gain 4C. C. N. Y.-Syracuse game at Madison Square Garden last night,

City college was a six-to-eight bookmakers had given Syracuse bettors six points, but had taken eight points on bets by City college supporters. At the time of the foul on Levine, ‘late in‘ the game, City led by six points. : Had Levine been permitted td shoot and make the free throw, the game probably would have ended with City college seven points ahead, giying the bookmakers winning bets on both sides. “When it gets to the point where bookmakers instead of the coaches

point favorite, which meant thet

With their lead in the western

division of the American Hockey

Heavies Paired ze inns we ndanps

On Ring Card

" {foe in the Pittsburgh Hornets. ‘The contest is booked to get under way at 8:30. Pittsburgh, running third in the

Heavyweights Ken Johnson, 180, of {100p’s western division with 35

Dayton, O, and Young Webb, 175, of Indianapolis, have been signed to box the opening four-rounder on tomorrow night's five-tilt fistic pro-

points, five fewer than the Indian-

State: Jeff F In Hi

" Evansville ward in their again” in the Practically to grab the 1 underway befo head|jnes fron Bulldegs. The Bulldogs victories over | plan to upset night at Jefle through with a over what is re the state's Big

Delay Action

11 (U. P.).—~The

Hockey Standings

, who has won three of five [tty to run the game, college basketA which he has par-|ball will be in bad” shape,” Holman | 63 io Je slaged at tho Annoy. ticipated since his discharge after(said. “This time I just happened| "0° au, be tet 8 est a two-year hitch in the navy, is out|to know the betting odds and I iy Au et L u - replace to increase his string. - He already|didn’t want to give them any satis- dlewei AT pave. ak midhas pocketed the top purses in the faction.” eweight mill originally scheduled. |r,’

| Hopp was reported to have slipped Pare : a oe andl (oF The ice und suffered w broken |S Louls oo.

due to the 25-point deluge of Vince (Bullets' Boryla, the 17- year-old ~y1CAGO, Jan. - freshman center from East Ohi- | vational Football league marked cago, Ind. Big-Vince, held to seven | ime glong with other professionalf § points a game as Notre Dame 10Sti rts today to wait until the govpou ve starts to Purdue and |..nment definitely decides the fu-| 18 Great Lakes, regained’ his scoring ture of wattime professional ath-1- © form t “early season games as hefjaijoq

The Bulldog: Central, 54-28, mid-December fersonville, 31However, J Devils figure th bites bulldog” partisans point

AMERICAN LEAGUE Willey Division

totaled more than half of the Notre Dame points against the Seahawks, Valparaiso, reeling from its first defeat of the season on Monday

‘by Great Lakes, threatened Indiana

State only once—late in the game — when the Crusaders shaved the Sycamore lead to two points. But Valpo, with Bob Dille out of the game via the five-foul route, faded as Leo Swinford; who totaled. 19 points, sparked a Sycamore rally.

owner George: BP.

Despite the vigorous protests of Marshall of the the rest of the league's 10 club owners and officials voted last night to sit tight discuss 1945 plans until the White House or congress clarifiles its wishes regarding yse con~ tinuance of sports. In taking its position in sports dom’s “watch and wait” line, the

Washington: Redskins,

and not

N. F. L. joined baseball, pro bas-

Tonight's other state college game | ketball and intercollegiate athetic

finds Earlham and Ball State, two ancient rivals, battling at Muncie.

Valparaiso (41) Ind. State (48)

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conferences—sports groups which have told the government they are awaiting orders. The pro football leaders abruptly adjourned their annual meeting last night after less than three (hours, the owners explaining “there is little sense in laying ‘plans for a football season nine months away _ when we don’t even know what will

Totals ..20 8 13 happen from day to day.” Half-time Score—Indiana State 24, Val1

Racing Form Is

Victim of Ban CHICAGO, Jan. 11 (U. P).—The

Carl Hardin, in leading Bowes

individual scorer. He had 235, 224, 226—685 in the

228, 224, 206—658. Joe Fulton had 6 subbing for Larry Fox, had 597, to give the Bowes 1120, 998, 10483166. It was a season team record for eee the loop.

But he is not up against duffers. Jug McSpaden of Sanford, Me., and

B | Byron Nelson, Teledo, O., golfdom’s

American tank deatrovers | in : Yastome snow area await order to advance toward German lines, Merrill Barbet has more pleasant prospects winning jumping championship of Bear Mountain Ski club with nearly flawless leaps of 133 and 139 feet.

Carl Hardin Bowls 685 and Tops Bowes in Record Total

Sealfast to the top team total in

last night's local league tenpin performances, also was the leading

Bowes’ matches in the Indianapolis

league at Pritchett’s. John Fehr proved a big help when he chipped in

15, Leo Ahearn 611 and Don White, # “ FJ

800 BOWLERS (MEN)

Car! Hardin, Indianapolis Art Bessenback, Wm. Block Co.

Mixed 669 John Fehr, Indianapolis 658

“gold dust twins,” are out to avenge the one-stroke margin by which Snead beat them at Los Angeles. Nelson also is anxious to hang onto the Phoenix crown, which he won last year in a playoff with MeSpaden. Among other top hands are Craig Wood, duration national open champ; Bob Hamilton, P. G. A. champion of Evansville, Ind.; Sam Byrd, Detroit; Jimmy Gaunt, Ardmore, Okla.; Herman Barron, White Plains, N. Y., winner of the 1942 Phoenix open; Leonard Ott, Denver; Tony Penna, Dayton, O., and Willie Goggin, White Plains, N. Y.

Montgomery Is After Title Go

LOS ANGELES, Jan. 11 (U. P).— Bob Montgomery, New York's version of the world’s: lightweight

685| champion, is slated to show his

wares Tocally Feb. 13 against either|Ba

At 3 Cushions

Although Harry Cooler had a nigh run of five in last night's match in the state three-cushion billiard tourney at the Cooler parlor in the Occidental bldg., Al Caseber defeated him in 107 innings, 50 to 46. The winner's best cluster was a four, . In tourney contests today and tonight, Jay Knapp of South Bend was paired with Orville Bray at 3 p. m, sand tonight at 8 o'clock Knapp will make a second appearance against Art Phelan. , I> tomorrow's matches, - Virgil Healy of Mishawaka is to cross cues with Barney Mahoney at 3 p. m, and with Al Maloof at 8 p. m. Healy is the state archery champion.

__ AMATEUR NOTES Re Bouin Bide

Wright vs,

Caseber Wi ns I signing of the heavyweight

tiff completes the card with Middleweights Arnold Deer, Indianapolis, and Curly Denton, of Cincinnati, slated to top the card in a 10round collision. Semi-windup rivals will be Bob Simmons, local welterweight, and Gene Gudgill, the hard hitting Dayton, O. welter who has won four of five starts here by k. os.

Buffalo Hershey Providence

1 132 171 8 124

RESULTS LAST NIGHT

Cleveland 4, Hershey 4 (tie), Buffalo 3, Providence 3 (tle).

NEXT GAME =, SS IGHT--P stun at Indianapolis

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apolis total, is the league's high

Other matches will pair Light-|scoring outfit and the same gang

weights A, C. Lee, Indianapolis, and Cpl. Dick Cook, of Camp Atterbury, at six rounds, and Cpl. Billy Fisher, another Atterbury lightweight,

which bumped off the Caps here last Sunday, 6 to 2.

But the Hoosier icemen hope to

against Raymond Glenn, of Indian-

apolis. Colby to Resume Football in Fall

situation ergs but will games outside Directo ‘nounced today.

WATERVILLE, Me:, Jan. 11 (WU. long period. P.).—Colby college will resume in- to’ make it tougher for the invaders. formal football next fall if the wa).

_~ ete vision now stands at two pointsover

Millett said that Coach Edward C.

do something about the situation tonight despite an uncertain lineup. At any rate, Moose Sherritt, rugged

and popular defenseman, is expected to return to action after an injury forced : him to ‘the sidelines for a : His presence is a cinch

Two Points Ahead cue fead In the western di- | runnerup Cleveland, 40 to 38. Buf-

falo is leading the eastern division with 41.

Roundy has rejoined the faculty

The Cleveland Bardns were the

Charlie Meyers managed only Central game a “will never be Basically, tc match quintets system of play (Bud) Ritter, c Meyers’ effectiy Both teams re handling on th disdaining the big edge, of c from the dr Bryan (Broc) guard, 4 The Jefferson expected to dra

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Bobby Yeager or Nick Moran at the a Container:

Nlympic auditorium. SAL Lippe Union Bob C Indianapolis - honors was Art Wilbur Richwi . «840 Montgomery, now an army boxing | Lakes Barolf, Henry Glesing, American Leg So3| instructor: at Luke field, Ariz. said 62

Bessenback Of|goward Jones, Curtiss-Wright a : * the Wi. 5. Sock GE SRE Bake the N. B.A. and New York ghte Stewart and Jackson Invite 3 weight title situation By meeting’ Gloves Lads fo New W. A. C.

Runnerup for |Gomer Allred, Indianapolis

the evening's solo | Gene Weissier, American Legion . i ve. Al-|after Serving as a captain in the

Racing Form, long-established horse Pe a pia

racing dope sheet, announced today — =| suspension of its Wednesday paper lo. Totals 18 12 .|for an indefinite period, indicating bows 21 Half—Notre Dame 25, B68 1at the present ban on racing in icials—Bill Haarlow and John O'Don-| the United States may force it to shut down entirely until racing is resumed. The Racing form, which publishes| six days a week, missed its first day| = =

only team to emerge with a net gain today after a pair of tie games in the American league Jose last night. Cleveland picked up a iat by tying the Hershey Bears, 4 to 4 Buffalo had a 3-to-3 tie with Providence, the tail-end club in the eastern sector.

Richwine, Tadjaaapeils .

al connocoonl

John Barrett, American Legion Co., mixed league rudy Stempfel, Inter-Club Je Fulton. Indianapolis at the Central. Petes Busselle, Indianapolis B es s en back|>ny Hiss, Indianapolis

turned in the best red McKinney. ot St. John Zurita +A make his first title de-

611 three-game series|Harold Goldsmith, m, Block Mized 610 fénSe after more than & year as

‘Army Basketeers Lengthen String

WEST POINT, N. Y,, Jan. 11 (U.

in more than 40 years ‘yesterday when it failed to publish “because there were no results or past performances to print.” This year marks the 50th anni-

$)—The Army basketball Cadets|Versary of'the paper, but one spokes-

man said, “I don’t know:

took up the victory string of their) go" 0 4 oy) depends 2 edecessors today, running it to 17| few months.” - , ..+ straight ‘over three seasons with anf © :

opening victory over Es A

college, 70 to 36, yesterday. . The initial triumph, added to 1) 15-game perfect record season

££

je | McOahan, who pitched for Wilming-ton-of the Inter-State league in 1942,

for the season in Carl Hardin the ‘when He hit for 203, 212, 254669.

Block 100p | Fonnie.

uonnie McClellan, W. Side Merchants 08 John Ciist, H. +Co. Mixed

Pred Garland, Lilyam,

The only other individual totals

650 were/ Gomer Allred’s 163, ¥9%,” 238—657 for Curtiss-Wright in the Indianapolis and Gene Weissler’s 179, 236, 237-652 in the Amer-

The weekly session of doubles

GTON, Del, Jan. 11.—Bill| events, sponsored by ‘the bowling

proprietors, originally scheduled at

Pritchett-Hunt-O’Grady alleys, has |2°P

Andy Bowe: Youn APO! Virgil Richard W. Side Merchants .. Balph Richman, In iianapolis

OTHER LEAGUE LEADERS MEN) Harold Seal, Eli Lilly Co. .. Prank Amick, Allison Mfg. & "Insp... Ralph White, Raighis of Oelumbus. . Lawrence Bradley, R. A. (Fox- Hunt) 593 Tom Atwood, Eras Harold Classic. .

Bill Rickey, St. Philip Bud Brown, Hove 400 Ciub Koons, U. 8S. Rubber .. Comer Lorenz, North Side Reca.’

kingpin, when he meets John

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%0¢| Thomas In a 15-round match here aud late in February.

«| Easy for Navy

ANNAPOLIS, Md., Jan. 11 (U. P)). —Navy’s basketball team held the right today to classification with the powerhouse quintets of the nation, following its 70-to-33 rout of the University of Maryland in its opening game of the season yester-

| day.

Porter Stewart, former manager and trainer of the old Washington Athletic club on S. Illinois st., is now located at the new Washington A. C. at 505 W. Washington st. Stewart and Gene Jackson have leased the gym at the W. Washington st. club from Owner Dan Viadion for the duration of The TimesLegion Golden Gloves tournament, including the period for pre-tourney

training. Trainers Stewart and Jackson in-

vite Golden Gloves candidates, both beginners and experienced lads, to work out for free at the W. A. C. gym. Stewart and Jackson also will serve as instructors and no fee will be charged the amateur boxers, Others on hand at W. A. C. to give pointers to the youngsters are James Sherron and Mike McKessick, professionals and both former Golden Glovers. Training hours are from 5 p. m. to 9 p. m. daily,

ond, making three Hershey made one, Neither scored

including Saturany and Sunday

classes.

Lou Trude! scored.three out of four of the Barons’ goals, two of

them in the second period. Hers

took a 3-to-1 lead in the first period, but Cleveland tied it up in the secgoals while

in the third period. Providence took an early lead in its game at Buffalo ‘with three goals in the first: period while the Bisons picked up one each period, tying the score shortly before the end of

‘the. game.

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Foe in Second Heat. WASHINGTON, Jan. 11 (U. P). —Ray (Sugar) Robinson of New York, the uncrowned king of the welterweights, put his 46th victory in 47 starts into the books today, with Billy Furrone of Philadelphia his latest victim in two rounds of their scheduled 10-round bout here last night. Robinson, a 5-to-1 favorite, connected with the knockout punch after two minutes and 28 seconds of the second round.

in West|a second lieutenant at Spence field, will be 6 p. m. Saturday and 2 |Jas. Reed, Dezelan Industrial No. 1..

Doug Brown, Uptown Rech. John Delaware Recn. 550 Al 2 le Curtiss-W. Night Workers 550 L. McClanahan, P. R. Mallory Mixed 535 J. Mitchell, Sears-Roebuck Mixed .... 531 J. Baxter, Bchwitzer-Cummins K. Pearson, Standard Life Ins

500 BOWLERS (WOMEN) Muriel Hayes, Johnson Coal ......... 507 Wilena Butler, Johnson Lacy Court, Johnson Plorence Friedmin, Johnson ..

Pug Wagner, Johnson Bertha Urbanic, Johnson he Jardina, Johnson

Jean Cherry, El Lilly ... .¥ Rita Sheehan, Johnson ..... Harriett Bailey, Solataire Mixed Genie Drexler, Johnson Bemis Robling, Johnson Thelma Kavanaugh, Johnson. ... Helen Heckman, Eli Lilly ances Deere, Johnson Ruth Kreffel, Johnson Betty Deppen, Johnson .. Edna Mae Schoen, Eli iy: Armetta Ray, ve Agnes Junker, Johnson ...

Basketball Scores

HIGH SCHOOLS

Lawrence Central 31, Greenfield 29. Danville 41, Amo 35. Mooresville 37, Decatur Central 33. Sandborn 33, Marco ' 26. Rushville 27, Batesville 19, Marshall 42, Bridgeton 29, Alamo 39, New Market 34. Lapel 45, SBummittvillé 28, Hope 50, Jugkson Pe (Decatur) 12. Avon 31, Clayton 24. Ben Davis 3, “Noblesville 17. Connersville 43, Aurora 34. Jackson Central 54, Carmel 39. u Logansport “B” 36, Burnettsville 28, eru 25, Warsaw 24. Wadesville 20, Mt. Vernon (Washington) 19. New Harmony 35, Poseyville 21. New Albany 42, Blobmington 17. Michigan City 52, Adams _{Soyth Bend) 2

3 Markleville 58, Cadiz 24.

STATE COLLEGES

Notre Dame 49, Iowa Preflight 44, Evansville 44, Central Normal 38, Indiana State 48, Valparaiso 41.

OTHER COLLEGES North Carolina Navy Preflight 49, Duke

North Carolina ‘State 58, - Willlam and Mary 37. Lawson General Hospital (Atlanta) 60, Georgia 45. Virginia 43, Virginia Military 24, . Georgia “Tech 41, feoret Preflight 26. Yale 53, Trinity 41 West Virginia 65, Long Island 86,” Bowling Green 69, Denison 48. Otterbein 64, Port Columbus 37. Sampson Navy 49, 8t., Lawrence 31. Army 170, Bwarthmore Columbia 44, Princeton Tiinois Tech 55, North entral 386. Navy 70, Maryland 33. City College (New York) 48, Syracuse 42, Manhattan Beach CoastiGuard 45, Brooklyn College 43. pe 58, Muhlenberg 47. Miss ssippl College . 30, Misslssippl Btate Pirnsburgh 50, Carnegie Tech 45, Penn State 50, Pentathlon (Mexico) 29. Villanova 30, Franklin and Marshall 37, Albright 57, "Lehi gh 47. North Carolina a, Davidson 32. Penn 65, Ursinus 52 Haverford 37, Dickinson 2! Carlisle Barracks 40, yay 36. Akron 36, Case 26. Western Kentucky 44, Louisville 41,

SERVICE TEAMS

Great Lakes 81, Glenview Air Base 50,

Scott Peld 81, Jefferson Barracks 30.

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OTHER LEAGUE LEADERS (WOMEN) Catherine Blossom, Pare way Dude May, Allison C. 0. M. Cogshall, North ide M. Burger, North Side ..... ony R. Robbins, Inter, Detrola Mixed . a Gregg, Indiana Bell Telephone 463 Schmidt, Wm. H. Block Co. Mixéd 456 Ba Williams, P. R. Mallory Mixed 455 Dorothy Haefling, Our Lady .of Lourdes 451 Mary Broadstreet, P, R, Mallory Mixed 445

Ex-Batboy Is High On Heroes’ List

MEMPHIS, Tenn. Jan. 11.—S. Sgt. Howard Brown, formerly a batboy at Russwood park, home of the Memphis Southern association Chicks, is ‘home on a furlough after serving as a radio gunner on 61 missions out of Sardinia, winning the air medal and a presidential citation.

Relays Up to ODT PHILADELPHIA, Jan. 11 (U. PJ). —Officials of the annual Penn relays carnival have asked the office of defense transportation to rule on whether the ‘meet, scheduled for April 27 and 28, is included in the ban against conventions and large gatherings. Ninety per cent of the competing colleges are located within a 100-mile radius of Philadelphia. ——————————————————

Changes Stations

Heller, former Buffalo first baseman and one of the power hitters of the Sampson naval training station’s 1944 team, has been assigned to the physical instructors’ school at Bainbridge, Md. .

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