Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 January 1945 — Page 22

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In a thrilling city series high school basketball encounter played at Tech gym last night before 3500

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Indiana's greatest amateur sports event, the annual state high school | [36 to 33." It was the Rockets’ 10th basketball tournament, will be watched by thousands of more fans this triumph in 11 starts this season. year than ever before | Broad Ripple was ahead at the Long in the rumot stage, this became a. certainty last night when | [first quarter, 18 to 11, Shortridge Commissioner L.- Virgil Phillips of the Indiana -High School Athletic rallied and pulled out in front, 22 association announced that three semi-final centers would be moved to to 21, at the half and the Rockets pacious gymnasiums at Buller, | — - regained the lead, 2 to 27, at the 8 '| io Purdue and Indiana universities. | ab, Wayne (Central)=15 Allen 1 nt

CITY WEEK-END BILL Tonight Technical at Anderson Silent Hoosiers at Sacred Heart. Tomorrow Night Manual at Technical, Howe at Broad Ripple. Sacred Heart at Cathedral, Washington at Franklin. Silent Hoosiers at Mt, Comfort,

In ano her shift designed to boost | ain Benton Frankfort—11 Clinton, Franklin—10 Johnsen, 3 Brown | Garrett—1 DeKalb, 8 Steuben, 1 Whitley | { |

tourney attendance, the association] set the Indianapolis sectional scene | at Butler, which holds more than | twice as many fans as the largest | poe Lake | schools), 8 Porter (all excapital city prep gym- -at Tech. 3.14 e (Gary schoo sh, 8 ger all x-

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Muncie, which drew a sectional, Hammond and Jackson Center to La Greensburg—8 Decatur, 4 Jennings end of the third period and held to tourney: cept Gary, schocls)s 3 Porter (Wheeler 3 Blackford, 7| ‘Ralph Gossman paced the win0 cut Farmland tourney to..16 games). | Indianapolis (Technical sponsor at ButBroad Ripple outscored sper—7 Dubois, 5 Pike meet to Butler, where Indianapolis | Kendallville—8 "LaGrange, 8 Noble (see | | Rockets scored three fielders, al and five regionals also were moved, | for the Twp... third consecutive year, will be held | adison—7 3 Scott, JenPlay in the 64 sectional centers | Bernice).

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Control of the rebounds helped Warren Central set down Decatur, 37 to 34, in the first night's play of the annual Marion county high school. tourney in Butler fieldhouse. the ball from the grasping hands of Armstrong (8).

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Lawrence, Defending Champ, Warren and Pike Annex First Games 1 mn County Court Play the 1944 Wabash valley high school basketball meet, ran up the highest

The first hurdle in the annual Marion county high school basketball |score in an’ Indiana prep cage gam tournament was cleared last night by Pike Township, Warren Central | this season last night when they and the defending champs, Lawrence Central, blasted Newebrry, 101-15, = Pike toppled Franklin Township, 39 to 35, in an overtime: Warren The Miners scored early, late and Central set Decatur dowh, 37 to 34, and Lawrence knocked oft South- often as they advanced to the port to the-tune of 41 to 34. . 8.» semi-final round of the sectional af The, Rankin Flashes had more COUNTY SCHEDULE TONIGHT Linton. ’ ir, ining oe pots a tne 7 § BRP rei, | Sectional uF ld go under ma ’ 8:45 p. Bosch Grove vs. Pike Twn. in 13 other Indiana Wabash valle) close of the first quarter and by 10 centers and at Robinson. Ill at half time. RESULTS IAST NIGHT ra But smarting under the coach’s Pike Township 39, Franklin Township 85 Terre Haute Gerstmeyer and Terre Haute State, ‘two leadin

(overtime). tongue, the smaller Franklin five Werte Central 37, Decatur Central M.. | Hoosier contenders posted ‘opening victories. Gérstmeyer clubbed Wes

turned on the heat in the third|Lawrence Central 41, Southport 3 stanza to close the gap, outscoring 4 Pike by nine points. In the fourth| But the : Cardinals, sparked by Tews Haute, 41-71, 351 Eis - ’ drubbed Glenn, 42-25, they connected for four free throws| Bob Albertson, closed the gap to 1 and two buckets to outscore Pike by |three points at half time, The| Sectional play continues today one point and knot the total for an|{ margin held at- the three-quarter and tomorrow, with the final round overtime session. mark. set for Terre Haute Thursday “+ Don Burden Stars In the-fourth the champs’ showed | "7 148y_and Saturday of next wee Pike showed its strength in the|Why they hold the title.,As the extra time. Don Burden stole the Oaraind) Reathely Sroopes, the show with two sinkers from under | Bears rose an pped nine free t the basket. Paul Garriott added a|throws through the net. It was evo a aces | free toss for good measure. The|Plenty for a margin of safety. Franklin Twp. (35)

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Decatur and Warren Central bat-| Tucker.t.. tled it out all the way in the closest | Roberts.f.

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—Fresh from a five-under-par 6{ in the tuneup, Johnny Revoltal former P. G. A. champion, becam one of the leading contenders today as 78 professional and amatew golfers teed off in the opening rounc

final tally the- teams never were Realy: separated at the end of quarters by|Newbold,f. more than one paint. Decatur opened the scoring with | tates chatlly ose in a row. Then ud Se at the arriors picked one up and eg WA pic et Tap P nd pReleree—C. N. Phillips. Umpire--Dos of the first annual $5000 Tucsor business of getting two points every| warren Cent. (37) open golf tournament.

Degatur Cent. (34) time the ball went through the net. ¥G FT PRI PP|, But oe Branson, el’ way The Warriors led, 12 to 11, at|)ntskef.. Pay e best of the gam

Taylor. t. . the first quarter; the score was Core. with Byron Nelson, hold er of ini knotted at 20 all at the half, and |S™miths... course record of 63, his “gold dust] , in the third period the Warriors SAE 5|J8hankin,f twin, Jug McSpaden, and Sammy Here Warrior Casey 6) Sais p Wini : 0 Poa: Shead of White Sulphur Springs] . est.c.... a. vying for top spots a, Smith Saves It Yyne P Spo

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regional and semi-final meet for Porte). (Zenas, North Vernon, Vernon ahi@ Bul-|.. thin sdvantage throughout the Lm Y 18 Sectional-Changes-.- re {and Portage township). eee Yiners with eight points and Bill versity, where Bloomington Will be jer fieldhouse—16 Marion (see Danville, points. |Shortridge from the field, 14 basJeffersonville {See Paoli)—6 Clark, Tech will be the host. tournaments | Elkhart). ji the first quarter, but under the rotation plan prac-| La Porte—15 La Porte, 1 P | Linton—12 Greene Negro Heavies in the Indianapolis Coliseum which | ni (Paris Crossing) y Martinsville—6 Morgan, 6 Monroe, 9. - will be on Feb. 22, 23 and 24. Sur | Two young Negro La Muncie (Eaton sponsor)—13 Delaware. I finals were set for March 10, with| Batre oN ington, 4 Graw- | tonight when - Bob Garner, Louis-| {16 teams). {Chicago, in the feature on a fiveRegionals were shifted from | Rensselaer—5 Newton, 7 Jasper. 3:30; follows: Rushville—9 Rush. Anderson, Seymour to Bedford and) Shelbyville—8 Shelby, pected from approximately 796, Sheridan? Hamilton, € Tipton. | Semi-Windup, 6 Rounds—WelterTerre Haute (Gerstmeyer)—15 Vigo. Feb. 16. Nhitley and Washington Center). at Danville, Franklin Township at| Washington—9 Daviess, 3 Martin, necessary to keep the Indianapolis | four, are to compete at the followThe complete list of sectional | Anderson—Winners at Anderson, Dan-| Indianapolis. G - schools by counties, | | castle, Marshal i

the second straight year, was the | Greencasile—9 Putnam. |lervilles, It was Shortridge’s = The Hammond meet was trans- *"g to OoEe 008 vay, Lafayette Jefferson will bg host; | “gi niingten—15 ‘Huntington, 1 Whitley Kegley made a gallant effort to win the home team, and the Anderson Lebanon and Shelbyville) 2) } | Floyd. 8 Harriso kets to 11. Bob Steinhart of the sectional Eighteen Kokomo—10 Howard Abi on Center) ticed by the state.association. |° Boone, 1 Jeganspert 11 Cass Ww. of 10,000 fans, on, Mariéon—9 Gr holds up ands Marshall (See “Attica) ~10 Parke, 4 ver- das onig t million (Clinton, Dana, lisdaie and St Mitchell—11 Lawrence. vivors of these meets will compete in| maulers will clash in 10-round| New Castle—12 Eenry. the finals a week later, | forsville, Harrison (sufficient - number Jered) Misi bout pro mitt card. Brazil to Terre Haute, Crawfords- | Richmond—12 Wayne, Seymour-9 Jackson, 2 Jennings (Scipto | Washington to Vincennes. South- Bend (Adams)—15 St. Joseph. ! teams—are due by Feb. 9. The | Vincennes—12 Knox. |olis, vs. Three Marion county teams Will| “warsaw—14 Kosciusko, 2 Whitley (LarShelbyville and Pike Township at| sectional at 16 teams. \ing regional centers, Saturday, | centers, showing the, number of | | ville, Greenfield, Indianapolis. | Bedf ord Jellessanvile Mitchell, Paoli, follows: Pn

only city to retain a semi-final | Greenfield—10 Hancock Hammand {See fary) 13 Lake (all ex final quarter, [third setback in 11 games. ferred to Purdue fieldhouse, where Randolph (sufficien* number :f the Vincennes meet to Indiana uni- | (Jefferson Center): for the Blue Devils by tallying 14 Lafayette—15 Tippecanoe. Lebanon—9 The final tournament, 7 Jefferson, March 17. Monticello—10 White mi-| : d regional play on March 3. Se ase main event action at the Aff if necessary to cut Jeffersonville tourney to |ville, tangles with Hubert Hood, Shift of Regionals Plymouth—9 Marshall, 6 Starke. The complete program, starting at ville to Attica, Indianapolis to| Rochester—6 Pulaski, 8 Fulton, und Hayden), Tournament entry blanks — ex- Marion (Franklin Twp.) | ville, vs. Hubert. Hood, 190, Chicago. Sullivan—11 Sullivan. | weights: tournament draw will be made on | Wabash—12 Wabash, 2 Whitley (South ' nati. play in other sectionals, Speedway Will and Columbia City). Lebanon, These transfers were! Sectional winners in groups of » 2 n | March 3: At Hea Attica Crawfordsville, participating

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land. | Rensselaer. store, 136 E. Washingto Batesville—9 Ripley, Hunti hs Blulrton, Decatur, Hart- the . Sports : gton, and at Wells. ford Oty, Huntington, po man’s store, 126 N. | Riya 3 Warhch: latayetie--Fowier, Frankfort, Lafayette,| Pennsylvania. Prices are $1.80 . Binsil—8 Clay, T Owen. | eli Logan ansport—Flors, Logansport, au $1.20, tax included, for each + Cammelton—5 ‘Perry, 6 Spencer. cel or eru. | show, Jan. 26, Feb: 2, 9 and 16. Comnersvilie—1 Faghtte, 4 Franilin, 3, p Marien—Kgkonto, Marion, Sheridan, Wa- | General admission fee will be hie \ wets * | Muncie—Farmiand, Muncie, Néw Casile,| 80 cents, including tax. General admission ducats are not on sale in advance of the tourney but |

will be available at the Armory box office on tourney fight nights. | . 4:5 = | 600. BOWLERS (MEN) » . Carl Zike, International Harvester ... 6 Ig Nine Data Bernie Mills, Universal . | gant Mindach, Oa J ia 8 alt O'Neill, Moon-Lite ajor |i. Nine. ba Jan. 19 (U. P.)).—The Geo. Kirkhoff. Building Trades 6 i i | Bill Adcock, Coca-Cola . g Nine basketball standings. | Jess Stewart, Dean Pump ...... . 6

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Llinois Wisconsin Indianapolis (Butler fieldhouse; iesies Your Hatter | “al host team)—Winner at Anderson, Rush- | Minnesota BE ——

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£1 43, in 114 innings. Lou Spivey, defending champ, f and Ramsey, both of Indianapolis, 2 and . Virgil Healey, Mishawaka, E | share the tourney iead with two straight victories apiece. Barney | Bertha Urbancic, Roberson .......... 5 Mahoney is to oppose Al Maloof at! Daris Parsons, Brightwood Fuel ...... 8 tonight. A. Holcomb, Roberson arvves : Flossie Haufler, Roberson . sere ERT Marjorie Radkovic, Emmerich an... Audrey Coffey, Roberson “en Maxine Parker, Coca-Cola =| Soplte Krapes Emmerich Mildred Wagner, Coca-Cola ‘ Hannah Gronberger, Roberson 5 Tillie Deputy, Rgberson ‘ Ruth Raney, Coca-Cola . . [ Judy Hindel, Brightwood Fuel ‘ae {Marta Roberts, Roberson

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Tournament activities will again hold sway on the local bowling |

The fifth annual Dezelan doubles, with a record entry, will start | tomorrow morning at 11:00. Action will continue throughout the day The windup is scheduled over the following

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| Fred Bailey, Chicago, vs. Bob Kane, | exist on the 11 a. m: and 11 p. m. [the 39th annual city tournament To make | must have their entries filed by

The second and final day of the Oscar Behrens will be on hand at Reserve seat tickets for the |gecond annual West Side individual the Fox-Hunt alleys tonight and Brod Ripple 36, Shortridge 33 Be Knox £5, Mexico Si.

Squads are scheduled at 1 imanager prior to the deadline. |

sponsored by the bowling proprie-| three soloists reaching the 650 mark. Danville 27, Painfeid 19. tors, will be held at the Speedway Carl Zike, These pop- dividual record in the International - PROFESSIONALS which include men's Harvester league at the Pennsyl-| Waveland 65, Bowers 29. are vania, was the leading scorer.

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. 644 [Ariella Wagner, Roberson 638 | Irene Mahoney, ses 123’ Henry ‘Stumph, Koerner Optical Mixed 637 | Estelle Nash, Brightwood Fuel 517 124] Bill Blythe, Universal . 633 veeans . 633 | Hazel Jordan, Roberson . 514 628| Evelyn, Wiesman, Roberson 51

89 Ofto Rosemeyer, Marvin 's Shel | Service 621] Clara Mendenhall, 139 John Hartman, Marvin's Shell Service 58 Valera Beghtel, Koerner Optical Mixed 510] Ellettsville District

617. Margaret Caragus, 614 Betty ° 613 Rita Chandler, Roberson 506 |

| gansport. { Tonight — Jow A !" Muncie (Muncie fieldhouse; Central)—| Nort} 8 a at Michigan, Jou Conley: Holy Tramy i t | Pt. Wayne, Marion, Huntington, Muncie iwestern at Illinois, ne Solninnchol By aver, | 3 - 611 Marjorie Pollard, Mitchell Bros. Mixed 503 | Veedersburg 31, Richmond Twp. 26.

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In the afternoon game, Dave Klap-| Chas. Hughey, L. S. Ayres & Co... .:.. 565

| per defeated Al Caseber, 50 to 49, Dick Culver, Public Service Mixed rer pd Detroit Red Wings, refusing to be|

# in 110 i : nnings, and at night Walter | Parkinson, Basca . 329 counted out of the National league | pyey 32, Martinsville (IL) 27.

+ 30 Montreal 300 the New York Rangers, 7 to 3, here |

576 Carveth made two goals each for'the Hymera 25, Fairbanks 1 Marie McCoy, P. R. Mallory Co....... 573 | Sybil Northern, Brightwood Fuel 57

Score at Half—Warren Central 30, De-|COnsidered a hard man to bea Warren Central guard, saved the |catur Central 20. this tournament.. Shute Yo le | - i]

game in the closing minutes with |oNenr os — oon Bright. 31 for a 66 in yesterday's tuneup tying with Sammy Byrd, Detroit

an accurate eye for the bucket. Ken Cannady looked good for the and Claude Harmon, Grosse Point Warriers - while Marvin Shanklin | carter... Mich, for runner-up medalls! honors.

and Marvin Underwood held up the | Thompen.f P. G. A. Champion Bob Hamilton!

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.. . on to an easy win, leading, 16 to 6, Refereo—Jack O'Neill. Umpire—C. N. Mexicans Carry

at the close of the first quarter. lppy ips i Long-Bo | Basketball Results g-oy Netters The University of Mexico basket

LOCAL HIGH SCHOOLS bgll team, which is scheduled meet the local professional Indian apolis All-Stars at the Armory Sun day afternoon, is well fortified ir height, Hugo Padilla, guard, stands ( feet 4 inches, and Jorge Staines center, 6 feet 3 inches. Howeve: the team’s most accurate shoote who also excells in dribbling and passing, is the team’s shortes player. He is Jose Rodriguez Ol: vas, a forward. A double-header preliminary hag been arranged, with four top-notec amateur teams participating.. At

DePauw Trounces Wabash Rivals on 5 ory soe fas

GREENCASTLE, Ind. Jan. 19.—|Cola plays Lukas-Harold. The DePauw university basketeers

tossed in 23 field goals and 14 mark- : 3 : ers from the foul line to chalk up a Two Illinois Grid

decisive 60-to-39 victory over the|§ 3 Wabash Little Giants here last Stars Join Navy night. The Tigers were ahead at| CHAMPAIGN, Ill, Jan. 19 (

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COLLEGES

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Michigan State 75, Michipah Normal 31. Camp Perry 57, Ashland 4 Adams Georgia 59, Auburn 50. North Carolina 85, Virginia Tech B50, Rice 39, Waco Army Air Field 35.

SERVICE TEAM

Wakeman General! Hospital (Camp Atterbury) 40, Stout Field 39.

Is| tomorrow to handle entries, but| OTHER HIGH SCHOOLS S | they ma left with anv alley Wallace (Gary) 45, Froebel (Gary) 30. y be B y Joy { Wellate {South Bend) 4, (South Bend) 42, HENDRICRS COUNTY TOURNEY | Amo 48, Clayton 2

“I Light scoring resulted in last | night's local league matches, only |

in setting a season in- MONTGOMERY “COUNTY, TOURNEY

{ Alamo 31, New Market 28. Sheboygan 41. Koa. 30. He | Linden 24, , Wingate 22. 22, Cleveland 57, Pittsburgh 43.

WABASH VALLEY TOURNEY ~Spencer Distriet

| Spencer 40, Paragon 15. 8 8 ” | Freedom 33, Coal City 21.

{Mary Tuttle, .St. Philip No. 1 .. 528 Bloomfield District 71 | Virginia Stroh, P. .R. Mallory . 527 worthington 22, Scotland 24. Roberson : Fayetteville 34, Owensburg 19.

6 had 215, 244, 212—671 for Blue | Circle No. 1.

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. — 48 (Marie Fulton, Roberson .... . 524 Robinson (IIL) District

oo. 2 Oblong 34, Newton 25. 522 Palestine 33, Hutsonville 27. 520 Marshall 32. Flatrock. 31... »

Roberson . . 520

47|Arna Elstrod, Roberson 44 | Lou Linson, P. R. Mallory

Vincennes District

« 517! picknell 53, Decker Chapel 23. Edwardsport 25, Wheatland 18 513) Bridgeport (Ill) 46, Frichton 36

Roberson ...... . 511

Hazel Wagner, Roberson 621/G. Lane. St. Philip No. 1

Flo Denny, Roberson . 509 | Unionville 31, Quincy 28.

> 303 Monrovia 35, Gosport 25. only 17 by Wabash.

Stan London registered 16 points|for navy duty at Great Lakes, III for the Tigers on seven field goals! Monday, University of Illinois offi and two points from the charity |cials announced today. 0] Alberta Harlan, Underwood Typewriter 503 | — line. . Johnny Longfellow played a| Don Johnson, another $93 Pauline Wagner, Roberson .. ce. 500] Garfield (Terre Haute) District great. defensive game for the win- halfback, will join the navy at th

wor OTHER LEAGUE LEADERS (WOMEN) |Gerstmeyer (Terre Haute) 47, West Terre) org same time, university officials said 08 | Haskell Bryant, West Side Matinee 499| Hau

Roberson rphey, Brightwood Fuel

13| Olivia Winings, Mitchell Bros. Mixed 505 | Veedersburg District Roberson 505 | Attica 45, Wallace 14.

the half, 30 to 22, and added 30|P.).—Claude (Buddy) Young, stella markers in the second half against|freshman halfback and national collegiate sprint champion, reports

Illinois

e 37. 08| Ollie Shriner, Curtiss-Wright L497] Gaaud (Terre Haute) 52, Fontanet 30. 05/D. Wineman, American United Life . 5 ——— Marshall District 1 Bridgeton 27, Montezuma 23. | Rockille 45, Greene Township 131.

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Uptown 42 { Eleanor Barkes, Seven- Pe Montgomery mery— District

Plainville 32, Alfordsville 25. Montgomery 46, Odon 20.

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|New Lebanon 25, Merom 23 (overtime). Dugger 38, Pleasantville 35. DETROIT, Jan. 19 (U. P.).—The| Carlisle 43, Graysville 42 (overtime).

Wiley (Terre Haute) District

| Honey Creek 42, Blackhawk 25.

Canadiens by defeating

Rubber Mixed. .... 532| hockey race, closed in on the leading State (Terre Haute) 32, Glenn 25. i

Farmersburg District

Jasonville 40, Pimento 32. °

last night. Tony Bukovich and JO | p,rmersburg 55, Prairie Creek 26, 8.

"J 4 33} winers. Dana Distriet Hillsdale 54, Newport 21. .. Clinton 48, Perrysville 22. Cayuga 27, Dana 17.

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