Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 February 1945 — Page 14

Huge Tarnout Of Fans Due At Fieldhouse

* Indianapolis and Marion county high school basketball coaches put finishing touches on offensive and

defensive maneuvers of their teams |: today in preparation for the Initial]

session of the sectional tournament tomorrow night at Butler fleldhouse, A capacity crowd of more than +12,000 was assured for a series of games which promised ‘more than | customary thrills due to the even ranking of the contenders. Manual’s ‘Redskins face the Crispus Attucks netters at 7 o'clock when Referee T. R. Smith shrills the first blast to call the teams into action, The Southsiders, paced by clever Dave Shaw, will rule favorites against the Tigers. The game was far from “in the bag,” however, for Coach Fitzhugh Lyons’ snipers on several occasions have displayed power sufficient to put them in the upsetter class. Their 37-29 triumph over Howe late in January possibly was the Tigers’ best performance. _. Manuals record was highlighted by a 28-27 victory over Broad Rip-

BILL KEGLEY Shortridge

ple—the only reverse on the Rocket | slate this season. ’ Blue Devils Favorites Shortridge’s Blue Devils, winners of their last five straight games during the regular season for a

won-lost mark of 13 and 4, oppose | ©

Coach Jake Caskey's Silent Hoosiers in the second tilt. Kenny Peterman’s tossers were - pdds-on favorites against the Hoosiers, drawn from an ‘enrollment of only 30 boys and lacking the talent | which carried them through several | past fine seasons. Blue Devil followers expected to see little action from the high-| scoring Bill Kegley and other | Shortridge regulars unless the team/| i§ unexpectedly pressed. Peterman was figured to conserve Satan strength for later tests in the included the sectional teams.

Tech Meets Ben Davis

Technical’s "big Greenclads and the Ben Davis county tourney | champions clash’. in the feature | game which will wind up the initial tourney session. Only twice this season has Tech | finished in arrears of gn -opponent. | Kokomo's North Central champs |

Ripple repeated the feat by 10] points in midseason.

Coach Alvin Shumm’s team was |

classed as possibly the best Tech |31—Andersen representative in recent history of |$3—Br, Ripple the school, and earned the ranking | 42—Martinsville od

with Broad Ripple as co-favorites | In the local meet. Ben Davis was not to be regarded | lightly, however, and the Giants | seemed certain to provide a stern | epening test for the Green. The |#

Giants hit their peak in winning | 32—Kokomo

the county tourney, skidded to drop | {3

decisions to Decatur Central and .|43—cCathedral Lawrence ‘Central, then braced to |37—Richmond

The Records

rugged upper bracket which I standout | 33—Hooresville

32—Warren Cen. 27—Howe 82 ¥ 3 | 28-—Br. Ripple " 5! | 38—Washingtomn | 33—Sacred Heart 27—Ben Davis 27—Cathedral . | 28—Technical | 27—Shortridge 54—Deaf School | 49—Beech Gr. ] 29-—Howe . oi

26——Greenfield 26—Lawr. turned the trick in the third game | 3e-Liwr Conn of the year for Tech, 36-32. Broad |31—southport ... 33—Shelbyville . | 31—Teehnical .. | 48—Ben Davis 34—Cathedral

35—Mannal ..... | #6—Lebanon .. | 36—Washington ".

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GEORGE SWAIN Silent Hoosiers .

JAMES BUCHANAN Crispus Attucks

Nr ED WIRTZ Technical

DAVE SHAW Manual

ED STEGEMOLLER Ben Davis

Pictured are some of the individual high school stars who will be in action tomorrow night in opening encounters of the Indianapolis sectional meet at the Butler fieldhouse. Most of the boys either are team captains or have served as game captains under a rotational plan during tilts this

season.

ATTUCKS

34—Sacred Heart . 35—Campellsburg 49—Pine Village . 22—Br. Ripple... 36—Dunbar,

MANUAL 2—Lawr. Central 35 36 “31 3 30

Southport ..

27 343 24 41

ij Fayetteville : >How 35— Alexandria ..451 20—Swayzee 1. 35—Sacred Heart 34] 30 18—Rossville .... 35 * 24 23 :

SHORTRIDGE SILENT HOOSIERS |

26—~M’Cordsville .37 16—Pike Twp. .. 15~Franklin 31—Union Twp. 19—And'r’'n. St.M 32—Beech Grove. 36 21—Dover .. 19 21—Jefferson Twp. 34-—~Howe ....... 28 27—Sacred Heart . 3 27—Mt. Comfort 16—Edinburg 27-~Cathedral , 20—Carmel .. 24—Manual 27—Clayton ; > 5 36—Center Grove. 27 | 24—Whiteland 66 | 26—Sacred Heart 47)

24 Central 25 29 23 31 42

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43 36 29 27 43—Greencastie , 38 ov 45

TECHNICAL

6—Howe . 39— Washington

.~ BEN DAVIS 29 41—Center Grove a 38—Decatur Cen. 31—Pike Twp. 214 19—Fr’ klin Twp. a 26-—~Warren Cen. 47—Brownsburg .24 | 35—Speedway ... 19

vied 1—New Castle . 42—Frankfort ,

Nonweiler Leads Men Bowlers: # Miss Rotert Sets New Record

Another T00-series was added to this season’s list in last night's

In posti a . weiler connec ected

..-.291ocal bowling league sessions, and along with it came the best women’s 24] individual series of the current campaign. record in the West Side Classic league, ‘George Nonfor 235; 247, 232—T14, the 22d 700-series of the season {in league play. Nonweiler is a member of the Squirt quintet. Mickey Rotert entered the _600-

tranks for the first time this ida, met his waterloo at the

and really made a fine entry, post- | Delaware alleys last night, losing | | race. to three local stars and taking hisq

“18.

It was the season's 95th .600- , #8 series turned in by women leaguers 54 ‘and “10th in the Marott loop. ranks seventh in nation-wide com-

petition.

.'39!ing, the top solo series of the sea- : 32 ison in women's leafue play. Roll- | worst beating from a woman. 3 ing with Indianapolis Office Sup-| A ply in the Marott Shoe loop at|Hindel, who is city match cham- |The Hornets and Flyers meet here | the 31 | Pritchett’s she posted 233, 237, 208 pion, he connected for 201, while

It

In his opening game against Judy

| the feminine star had . 252. AllGay Indianapolis plays at Pitts-|a headlock.

| Sicieheck then handed him a 204199 defeat, and to make it a sweep, |Bud Schmid totaled 221 against the New Yorker's 183. Miller also| |appeared at the Speedway with a

Robert Avels was the runnerup short instruction and demonstra-

|for last night's city-wide honors | tion. 0 | when he posted an all-time record | 23! for the Riviera Club Mixed league | hibition at the Uptown. He had 254, 245,/ladies’ circuit at the Indiana at march 10 and 11, to determine a|

141194693 for the Bisons.

for the Kay Jewelry

{6 p. m.; he appears at Fun Bowl|

Dave Killion was the only other at 8:30 p. m. and at the West Side

Big 9.Scorers

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WASHINGTON; Feb. 21 (U. P)

Morris Paces

CHICAGO, Feb. 21 (U. P)— Center Max Morris of Northwestern currently leading the Big Nine basketball scoring race by 43 points, closes out his Western conference season Saturday against Illinois- to climax a brilliant campaign. An odds-on favorite to win the scoring title vacated by Dick Ives of Iowa, Morris has been one of the surprises of a hot Big Nine campaign. The 6-foot 2-inch, '197-pound During 11 conference. games Morris has averaged 154 points a game to roll up 169 for a 43-point Hermsen of Minnesota. There is catching Morris. He is Illinois’ veteran guard, Walt (Junior) Kirk, who is in seventh place with 111 points and a 13.9 average. Kirk has four games left and a hot streak by the brilliant Illini guard could nose out Morris. The Big Nine scoring leaders:

Games Ba FT TP

, Northwestern .... 11 61 47 169 Yiorts. w 38 126 118 116 114 113 111

Patterson, Wisconsin 106 C. Wilkinson, Iowa ? 106 Kralovansky, Indiana ....

St. Louis Rally Hurts Hornets

ST. LOUIS, Feb. 21 (U. P).— The ‘St. Louis Flyers rfiade three goals in the final period to defeat the Pittsburgh Hornets, 4 to 3, last night and hold ‘back the visiting sextet in its efforts to overtake In|dianapolis in the western division | of the American league hockey |

Pittsburgh, in third place, re{mained three points behind the {second place Indianapolis Caps.| n Friday night, and on Satur-|

| burgh.

State A. A. U. Court ‘Meet Announced

: An Indiana A. A. U. men’s bas-| Today he is scheduled for an ex-igetball tournament will be staged!

lhere on Saturday and Sunday,|

state titleholder to send to the na-| tional tourney at Denver, Colo.

TT With Byrnes. Ti Major League Chiefs to Feel

Like Calling for ‘Batter Up’

“|to wind up their trip here.

lead over second-place Clarence

only one player with a chance of |

108 |

~Baseball's 1945 prospects appeared brighter today after a conference between the major league presidents and War Mobilization Director James F. Byrnes late yesterday brought |: forth no new obstacles for the sport. Ford Frick of the National league and Will Harridge of the American league were optimistic after the hour-long conference on “man-

power” and said that they were all set to complete plans for. the opening of the season in April. Frick and Harridge were to see one other. government official today They would not reveal his name, but it was believed that he was Col.’ J. Monroe Johnson, head of the office of defense transportation,

Weigh Problems

Frick said during an interview that he ‘and Harridge did not come to Washington for a flat statement of policy on baseball's future. Rather, he said, they came to discuss and weigh their problems against those the government has in mobilizing production and the armed forces. They can then determine, he said, whether it will be worth while going on with plans for the 1945 season.

nature of their conference with Bymes.

“Cordial and‘ Kindly”

“Manpower was. discussed in rather broad terms,” Frick said. “Transportation and night games were not.” He said the discusison had been “profitable” and that Byrnes was “cordial and kindly.” Frick emphasized that no one should jump to the conclusion’ that the meeting was decisive. No request was made for another session with Byrnes, Frick said, and no future meeting is planned now.

Chappell, Angelo Are Tag’ Winners

Maurice * Chappell, Quebec, and Martino Angelo of Akron, O., teamed up at the Armory last night to take Australian tag-team match honors over partners Gil LaCross,

fore a crowd of approximately {2800 grappling followers. Chappell got his side off to a ‘good start by downing LaCross with a surfboard hold to win the ‘opening fall after 12 minutes, but | Ali evened matters with a fall over French-Canadian after 15 minutes of the second session with

Angelo then applied the clincher to the rugged Turk when he pre-; vailed over Ali in 16 minutes of the final fall with a Boston crab hold. Rene LaBelle, Toronto, and {Monty LaDuye, Manchester, Mass., tussled to a 30-minute draw in the | special opening bout.

Casting Winners

Jack Moore annexed

Neither would reveal the exact]

Johnny Denson, above, Indianapolis heavyweight mauler, will make his first ring appearance here since last June when the Hoosler slugger faces Hubert Hood, young Chicago Negro, over the 10-round route at the Armory Friday night to top a five-tilt pro mitt bill being staged by the Hercules Athletic club.

Bowling Green Stops Sailors

BOWLING GREEN, O., Feb, 21 (U. P.).—Great Lakes naval training station bowed to a Bowling Green basketball quintet last night in a furious game in which the lead changed 23 times before the final whistle sounded with the score 64 to 59. It was the 21st victory in 22 starts for the Bowling Green Falcons, whose only defeat .came earlier in the season at the hands of Great Lakes. .It was the fifth defedt in 35° games for Great Lakes.

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Two More Cleveland

Players in 1-A

CLEVELAND, Feb. 21 (U. P).—

-| Roger Peckinpaugh, vice president

of the Cleveland Indians, announced today that two more play-

ers—Pitcher Ed Klieman and rookie

Outfielder Felic Mackiewicz — had been reclgssified 1-A. Both men had

Boston, and All Ali of Turkey, be- |p. 4p

FIGHT RESULTS NEW YORK--Freddie Archer, 147%, Newark, N. J, outpointed Sidney Miller, Detroit, (8). * tod

HARTFORD, Conn.-—Johnny Cesario, 138, Hartford, Conn., stopped Baby Sims, 141,

New York, (1)

NEW BEDFORD, Mass. — Johuny Cool, 136, Worcester, Mass., outpointed Benny Singleton, 137, Waterbury, Conn. (10).

ANGELES—Hindu Fleet, 196, Watts, decisioned Johnny Haynes, 220, Buf(6); Pee Wee Swingler, 127, Kansas Mo., decisioned Henry Briere,

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Dille Crowds -

Brown in Net

|Point Figures

By UNITED PRESS Harold Brown of Evansville ‘cole lege crooned “Is You Is Or Is You Ain't My Baby” today as he watched the state’s individual base ketball scoring crown melt away in his arnis, : The lanky Evansville captain wound up his season a week ago with a 317-point total for 17 games, Last night, Bob Dille, the Valparaiso star, flipped in 14 points as the “world's tallest basketball team” marked up its 19th victory in I hig by clipping Western Miche

Sra left Dille with 304 points and two games.in which to make up the 13-point deficit existing between his total and that of the ace of the Evansville Purple Aces.

Another Close Race

the individual scoring race interest centered in the third-place battle between John Janisch of Valparaiso and Vince Boryla of Notre Dame, Ed Lash, Indiana "State guard, currently was in third position, bug his 281-point total was not likely to withstand the closing rush of Janisch, 280 points, or Boryla, 273 points,

were:

*Brown, Evansville ...... Dillie, Valparaiso . *Lash, Indiana State Janisch, Valparaiso Boryla, Notre Dame Gibbs, Central Normal .. *Swinford, Igdiana *Gardner, DePauw 18 *Armstrong, Indiana State Dee, Notre Dame *Disney, Indiana State *London, DePauw *Bottema, Butler *Jones, Evansville *Hoffman, Purdue Ratterman, Notre-Dame Moore, tral Normal .. *Season completed

Normal Ace Rolls

Up 33 Markers

DANVILLE, Ind, Feb, 21.—Chuck

Alltop of the Central Normal college

basketball team was “hot” all through the game against Manches« ter here last night and garnered .11 fleld goals and 11 markers at the foul line for a 33-point total as the Warriors trounced the Spartans, 80 to 49.

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Normal (80 Manchester (40). PP PF

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| Moore. f Gibb, f Alltop.c . Csslman.g Brdford,g | Davison.g | Spacey 1 i Johnson, f | Wshburn,f | Taylor, t.. Bickleyg.

1iPrantz.f. . : Throne! ., OiFarrar,c 3 Mathis g..

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0 Schlecter,c 0 Bucher.g 0 Holdrman,g

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WORTH

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CROWING

Players with 190 points or more.

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BACON — Lucille

Oakley Fidler F. Division 1 away suddenly Friends may Htirling Puners Funeral service the funeral Durial New Cr

BOYLE—Addie of Place, entered

Jand Williams, Dobert Pember Boyle. Service Harry W. Moor are welcome. J _Mortuaries.)

BROWN- Mr. Ber Felle C. Brown - m. at Wasl i lanner & Buc 2 pm Frie Crown Hill. Pr ery after Thurs

COSAND—Fred C ¢f Mildred and ington, W. Virg ladianapolis, | tiervices Frida: liome. Friends IMewton., Friend after 5 p. m, V service,

DOUGLAS ~- Mr vidow of Beym C. E. Trueblood, Inez Douglas, I E. Carr, Moores Elden Douglas Phas away W anner & Bucl 1:30 p. m. Prier Washington Pa may call at mo:

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LUTZ—Emil, age 6

| 30—Logansport hand Howe a 36-23 setback in their 43—Raushville

finale. 6—Br. Ripple .

later in the month, Wayne O. Ross, | chairman of the A. A. U. men’s net| committee has announced. Teams |

S=Wwstiturion 3H soloist with an outstanding total. |at 10:30 p. m. * “.4s|He had 202, 215 234—651 for

Carthy trophy award at the Indian-36-—Shortridge ... » | Seiner Insurance in the West Side

20—Br. Ripple . apolis Casting club meet last night 30—Noblesville -:.:

34—Anderson Coach Chuck Stuckey’'s lads have | 30—Manual shown the ability to fast-break i; with the best or play the possession | 3

game more on Tech's style, , | 36—Shelbyvitte i

Rockets Play Friday Broad Ripple’s classy Rockets | and Southport, the other upper! bracket teams, start off the Friday |

4—Lafayetite J=—Muncie Cen eS outls pOTE - 4—Marion

41—Manual 32-—~Southport 39—Plainfield 21—Decatur Cen. 19%—Lawr. Central 36—Howe

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Joe Miller, touring Buffalo star, 32| who mowed down three opponents 5 in his opening Matches at Dezelan's|

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Church League Net

Champs Crowned

In finale games played in the {Marion County Y. M. C. A. Church Federation's annual basketball tourney at the Central “Y” last night, the undefeated First U. B. Stars

from every corner of the state are

expected to enter,

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State Cue Victors

In state three-cushion billiard

write Wayne O. Ross, 544 8. Meri-|

with a score of 393 for four games {and Frank Osterman was runnerup | with 388. Mary Bright won the |ladie’s McCarthy award by scoring 379 and Dick Brooks captured the junior McCarthy trophy with 377.

Beech Grove Tilt

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M. SCHINO—Matth Christina, father tolph. grandfath end Eugene Leo: of Adam Machir

... sss| Won the young men’s title by de- . 530! | feating Riverside Cardinals, 30 to 20; " 521|the undefeated Riverside Hawks . 527/downed Tabernacle Presbyterian, 34 g51 | Estelle Nash, Antlers . + 5271t5 20, in the senior division finale, ale Ycpesale, H&H 526 | and the Riverside Hornets trounced | Mary ey yurel oie . 524] {Crooked Creek Baptist, 22 to 10, for 39 | Julia Lang, Marott . i the intermediate championship.

Margaret Gregory, Maroft Basket Results

Lillian Lee, Bock Coal & Coke . STATE COLLEGES

iJane Peterson, Falls City wasse Irene Moran, St. Philip No. 2 . sie Central Normal 80, Manchester 49. 516 318 | Valparaiso 70, Western Michigan 58.

morning session at 9 o'clock. Howe | meets Beech Grove an hour later, George Non and Washington plays Decatur | Central at 11 o'clock. A The first two games Friday aft- ooo kiln ernoon-complete the first Found of oom Blue Ripton Jee Cream 8 play. Cathedral engages Warren ob Litirel, W, 8. Classic ol Central at 2 o'clock and Lawrence | Dr Koerner, Sacred Heart .. Central plays Sacred Heart at 3.

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tourney matches played at the Harry Cooler parlor yesterday, Wal- | ter Ramsey defeated Cooler, 50 to tonight at 8:15 in the Beech Grove 24, and Art Phelan downed Orville high school gym. For games with Bray, 50 to 26. Lou Spivey is to{the Colas call Leo Ostermeyer at meet = Al Caseber tonight at 8| Franklin 3074, between 6:30 and o'clock. iT p. m.

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