Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 February 1945 — Page 16
iden I Sole Survivor - Der | Waynetown’ S Pridé—Unbeaten Fi ve ‘Hershey Team YOTeh/iicd [Notre Poe : Of Indianapolis ( Contingent . ETERS ak HE Lo ii Wins; Capitals Say Coaching Helm
In Windy City Competition | CR SU iE | Oppose Buffalo 7 =r wy Again Vacant |
By EDDIE ASH | , Bil r ; Ne By UNITED PRESS Kunne! rode back 1p town logell®r] souTH BEND, 14, Feb. 28 (U, Times Sports EQité¥ Be ; Cd bh r § | The Hershey Bears improved Ia ie sonora asketball tour-1p , Notre Dame. was without a ¥ ) Wt 3d their second place margin in the Bt lech head football coach or: an athlet; AGO, Feb. 28—~The Indianapolis Times-Legion Golden Gloves p . ; etio|' a Joa today had only one survivor. in tonight's finais‘of the 18th : . % i EE af pa eastern division -of the American bo ies \ box Jad taken a bal director today for the second time Chicago Tribune tournament of champions. : > x E SE } league hockey race today after beat 8 ’ ul a ey in 12 months and the third time ir The lone Indianapolis leather thrower remaining in the nation-wide > id FT HN : L § |ing the 8t. Louis Flyers, 4 to 2. Wa in a ns iy vad about wi little more than four years. competition 1s Robert Cotton, 17: ‘Cotton used his. height and long Tn i X Lo t EE ? / The Bears topped the tail-enders Pr op! eald. “There'll co » Ed McKeever's RF ig ; h IE f the western division at St. Louis|f rank,” he said. leve.f come 8 “acceptance reach to advantage to win two bouts at the Chicago stadium last night : : Be : L 3 (© wes y day.” Pp of the before a crowd of 8500. : oe - Nd 4 last night, scoring all of thelr goals/oey, =. 000 wn gl] a) eed tuaching job I his frst yitig Sopeardnee. Ook lthrew v0. many punthes Git Vites Ph - n tN al P ; i # jin the first two periods and holding) Year : = e. ih + THUL W & | at Cornell vacated ton decisioned Cpl. Jerry Miller of | wilted; Vitez went down for the 3 RY ; : x b 1 Here scoreless until the third wn ik id Jobs at Nous Smyrna army feld, carrying the|count of five, again for the count of SRY Ta A 5 5 . " 645 Broad Ripple t le Since . banner of Nashville, Tenn. in' his [three and then tie referee stopped a § 3 i bo | tle Indianapolis Capitals, suiy- Se gli dr Fro ho 34-year-old Texan second pefformance of the evening|the bout and awarded the laurels | . : & > FS irfg to overhaul Pittsburgh in the was A to seo It. And his. bs was serving. both he woh the verdict over Neill/to Lee by a technical K. O. BN wl : i - ) vB | western division of the league, op- tri II rejoice In the fact that as wihletie dirtts ¢ Mi Ii . ‘ "[pose Buffalo tonight. ° ends all rejoic : Ia tor and head grid| Sehath 9 ] BfeRpls. te pi | Weatherford Is Beatén Baird has come up with’ a sed mentor in the ab > 's S it the fistic | y , R A i 0 SOLON'S arsy ou ; LC 3 B § : Coach Johnny Sorrell's Caps were |* tonal winner after 10 years at |g sence of Navy Lt,
fans were treated to a red hot en-| The clash between John Weather- - : Ripple. * ! Cotton, 6 feet 31; ford, Indianapolis heavyweight, and without the services of Eddie Rei- pple. 2 7 a ‘1. MeKeever Frank Leahy.
: af of a q * 4 This year's Rockets are anothér], oki t te Miller who is 24 |dandy from bell to bell. It was & A Eh : A ; sab VI ESLErs. © board of” athletics is expected te for the veteran } SR behind with an infected throat, {root that ypungsters can be molded | oat Thyrsday to name a duratio
and who has fought 700 bouts in typical Golden Gloves bout, with the 3 DS Fo A : oe (RADE ven i = ! oy rear Mill [bos swinging toe to toe all the aa SE Ne Bre The Caps move on to Cleveland |” fine tam If given tme to-|gyccegs0r or successors to .McKee | the last 10 years. year er N p 5 A | gefher,.. The sectional champs played|, + ; y Collins B | way. ¥ k 3 for a game Satu¥day night and , : : v%iver. The Rev. John Cavanaug was defeated by ollins rown, 4 : 3 X olay the Barons at the Coli together as freshmen, then through C. 8. C., vice resident of th 1} . Y. O. champion in the | The heavies slugged it out and it i 3 3 i 3 (F / e Seum et ‘vears p o e Ullis Chicago C i ’ 3 ; | d the next vears pes cs " {Sunday night, J |versity and chairman of the mathe semi-finals. {was a close decision. A three-count " ’ They know the individual feints| | knockdown by Lester over Weather= 3 § . ana ow gividua ens) letic board, -refused to comment om| bo k Ny urns of each player ~~ wha Refuses 0 Give Grogng {ford in the first session apparently E > 3 Hockey Tragedy 2 the other fellow m x do next. Eden [possible scion by Wie board, Cotton refused to be awed by {led the judges and the referee to ST. LOUIS, Feb. 28 (U. P.).|and Anderson may well have reason | Devore Is Mentioned the older Dixieland boxer "and award the bout to Lester, although y jo. 3 ia ’ : + Dole % ahipnt Ry onli punches without aiving | he” Cleveland boy Was groggy ea Sb Fa s Johnny Kukkula, St. Louis Flyers|t® think abou Vl oad | Ribple If the two jobs are given to ane ground. It- was a close match but [ while inthe third round when, both . . % Lo | delforigy Than, ay reached tthe Baird's friends Er marveled at| jfnan; Which: “hes "been » geneial . . titled to the § thir I 1 th Rg {apparent end of his hockey career. |policy at Notre -Dame for the pas otton clearly was entitl boys threw punches all over e » his Jonge v as a player long after|qs . h verdict. ring. Although the decision went J \ Fite specialise “have goncurred y \ t » 3: years, Hugh John Devore is eX dict. ring. : the opinion that Kukkula has|02Y8 When most basketball menpected to get the nod. Devore, 34u
on. his way into the against Weatherford he received an ’ jin otis r | Cotton won 1€ [a 1 d ceived definitely lost.’ the sight of his! have retired to their glory and clip- | year -old line coach under McKeever,
iarter-finals by opening up in the {ovation from the erowd for his! . . . . . . . ‘ | + YR and third DE 2 Eh Io i br wey Veallarrd Waynetown—population 644—is solidly behind this unbeaten band of Warriors in the state high right eye, struck by the blade of a "Hg Frank's sth 1 In there throw-|\ag the latter's No. 1 assistant dure hen - Er : sei ¥" : . . » ' y 4 1@ fleld gos ; ‘as ; Ysa: a clear-cut decision over Schaub. |first trip to. Chicdgo’ as he was a school basketball tourney. Winners of the Crawfordsville sectional, Coach Ralph Capehart's team locke Yostick xo Weeks “ : EX- | ort Io hed an inept: I°8 Jou Ta av A r , , I novice last vear . : , v pop] imination showe ie back of tl seque r. DE 028 3 § str y rec i 1 [or The first Yound was even novice lasg year. - | meets Clinton at Attica Saturday. Front row (left to right}—Fairchild, Bray, Powell, Luse and . °° X linto the problems which come upimer boss. In .the second round Cotton set | Archie Thomas, Indianapolis| : : .. h eye had been split and the optic On the court that.s non plavidel r : the pace and threw lefts and welterweight, won by default over Franklin: second row—McCracken, West, Parker, Rosen-and Mascot Jimmie Capehart; rear row— | crve damaged. 08 the court hat 3 10 ! aYINg| 31 the jobs are split, Devore probe ios ? A RIA ate : " . ; coach might find hard to fathom. : rights to overshadow. Schaub in that [Jerry Slavin of Minneapolis, who| Student Manager Springs Browrell, Leder, W alker and Coach Capehart. A m { |ably will get the head coaching joly
” ” w >t Vai | . : : ‘ land Adam Walsh would be named session. - In the’ third canto Cotton was ruled out because he was run Nn "ew There's no mistake that "Ripple | acting athletic director. alsh. the
waded - In and. knocked Schaub [ning a temperature in his second | .| Oscar West and Gale Fairchild All| Hocke Standin $ | Is soundly coached. | down for the count of eight with | fight of the evening. Thomas was | Ww G of J 4] won letters last season. Y g " 5 » faptain of 2 fhe To Bona a right to the jaw. The Indian-{knocked out in the third round by arriors un or I e Fairchild, a six-footer who seales | The Times sill picks Kokomo men’ in 0 13 DFIAZIY ORK apolis middleweight thet kept his | Gilbert Garcia of Ft. Worth. 175 pounds, is the “clutch man.” He | AMERICAN LEAGUS {but thers could be. nothing which| ® Dongola lt dl iy Joming
agement. gag Notre Dame's
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for Buffalo yesterday. He was left
advantage and forced the milling! Thomas won the frst round but| lays eve sition and, Capehart Western Division ye | with both hands. |in the second Garcia knocked him In Regional at Attica Days un 2 ost action OE | cova di. Ws BT E0 G0 va ou x Bis tals b ig per The youthful Cotton was the out- (down for the count of eight and) starting team.” Pitishurgh 24 2 6 2% 200 5 yp if won x ns x ets | . h C —standing boxer of the evening. | again for the count of six. Thomas! By JAMES E. WALTERS Luse, at six feet: Bray at five INDIAN POL 5 -, 3 2 I HEH 8 yar ris agers This is his first year. of Golden tried ‘to come back in the. third . United Press Staff Correspondent feet 11 inches, and Powell, at six Eastern Division | Gloves competition. {round but in a wild swinging melee Capturing the Indiana high school basketball championship with an| feet two, form the front line. They | OT. GF 6 "Turkish Matma n Set New Mark Pvt. Stanley Vitez, the Indian- a series of lefts and rights sent im undefeated team is such a go. trick that At never has been acocom-|do the rebounding work- under both | [Bafta a | _apolis light heavyweight from Camp | down for the count. G plished. baskets and share the passing on Providence 9 s “ ‘Takes Top Bout 2 SOUTH BEND; I, Feb 18 68, Atterbury= had. the edge on the| Cotton, the last Ycinnipolie + But for the second successive season, the Warriors of Waynetown, the Warriors’ lightning-like fast| Hershey AS Nignrs GAME {P.).—A new record was written inte | veteran James Lee of New Orleans | Golden Glover ‘still in competition, | representing a town of 644 population, are attempting the feat. break. Bray, a junior, is the ch i's | NEXT GAMES | All Ali, stocky Tur ‘kish mat ace, | Notre Dame's scoring book .today 1
in the first round and ‘also won [wil meet John Garcia of Los An- Last of the undefeated teams among the 64 remaining in the present | No. 1 defensive player. | TONIGHT — INDIANAPOLIS at Bufale;| 488d Martino Angelo, Akron|ag a result of the Irish quintet's the second stanza. In the third (geles tonight in the middleweight |tournament, the Warriors were only : as St. Louis at Pittsburgh; Providence at| roughhouse artist, by taking two|71 to 66° victory over Northwestern , West Deadly Sniper { Cleveland. 2] hires in-wit J {falls of three to win t« mp honors at university last night,
round, however, Lee rallied and iquarter-final. four victories away from the 1944 ach Ralph Capehart, in his : : Co Pp pe Barker and West, both built} the Armor Jas} night before ap- | Notre Dame Forward Johnny Deg
crown when Whiteland “stopped 15th ve ar as Warrior mentor, was 3 : their 26-game 1943-44 winning y along lines of a fire hydrant, are) All. Stars Aipy | proximate 00 Eraatiing fans. [scored 22 points for the home team, The tu g Turk took the first jeading a second-period rally to
Shrine Pin Meet Canceled: streak ‘in the first game of the An- making no predictions today on te sn WER Oh ihe gust break wi a ; I derson semi-final. | now far Waynetown would travel | West, in particular, is a deadly sho At C all of their no time limit match in| |bring the team's season total te age Upset
Undaunted, Waynetown eamelon the rocky, upset-mined road |¥ith either hand . 24 minutes with a leg breaker and|j154 points for 19 games. Previous When Waynetown switches to] {the third in nine minutes with .8!a11-time high was 1095 points in 29
: * back this season with another un-|i..4ing to the 35th state prep cage | spit > {ority ; Mounts Top Scorer With 124 beaten powerhouse in the “biggest g prep slow, deliberate control-ball attack,| ‘Despite losses iri the majority of| | headlock «iter Angelo had won the] cames scored by the 1908 team.
ilittle school circuit” and, by carry- ie. did admit. however. that “the | it frequently does, Barker puts its games, the Indianapolis All-| | second in 11 minutes with a jack| 71t was the season finale for the Anether outstanding bowling tour- Franklin, but he managed to out-| {ing off the Crawfordsville sectional on a fancy dribbling and passing |sStars pro basketball aggregation has knife .to square the match, | Wildcat team, while Notre Dame nament became a war casualty to-'coore his o {boys believe we'll win the regional |,.. oriniseent of Bryan (Broc) | no; : . | "Tne onefall semi-final was w ite pponents in two con- (last Saturday, the WArriorsjyi week” : in {hopes of turning ‘tables- on the| ial was won| pag Detroit university left on its day, as the annual state Shrine... uy. had 154, 171, 218 Stretched their 1944-45 string to 25| The Warriors look and play like | J0TTEd of ‘Evansville Bosse's de- highly touted Ft. Wayne Zollners by Angelo Martinelli of Boston, who | schedule. event, scheduled.at the Central ...... pi Bill Gerlovk's 161, Joan victories. la major league outfit. .They are|T€NiNg state champions. at Butler fieldhouse Friday night. [pinned Monty La Due, Helvwaa The Irish jumped to an early § alleys March 17-18, was canceled. McKinney's 120-and Bill Lee’s 181. They play Clinton in the first big, fast, rugged and good—both | Capehart, in fact, was quick to} With such a victory in mind, Cal, aft 14 minutes “with - a lead but lost it when Northwestern's’ Neil C. King, president of the “n, toa ang a few individuals ‘game of the Attica regional next offensively and defensively. Dur- |POIRt out that he rates Barker as Manager Abe Goldsmith this week cradle hold. Opening bout honors|Big Nine scoring champion, Max! Shrine tournament committee, an- | |are needed to complete a ladies Saturday afternoon. ling the regular season, they Dur. | an equal of the Bosse red-haired added to his lineup Ray Bottema|went to Rod Fenton of Birmingham | Mogris, got into action. Notre | nounced the meet was called off to matinee loop that opens at the Illi-| By beating Clinton and then the | aged 49 points a game while limit- mite in ball-handling. : es and Ray Rodebeck star players of|at the expense of Buck Lipscomb, | Dame's opening came early in the conform with the wishes of the Na-| .. tomorrow. For information €ovington- -Bainbridge winner for|ing the opposition to 22 a game. Individual scoring stars? That's this season's Butler university | Indianapolis enton won in. 14 second half when Morris was forced § tional - bowling council, which re-| ... cH-7061 or LI-0740, the - Tegional Crown, Waynetown | Capehart lost only one boy from |* question which really brings a aggregation, Teamed with such vel- minutes with a dropkick and press. out of the game with a sprained cently asked that all events involv- | The weekly bowling ' proprietors | would duplicate its advance into the his 1943-44 club and he now has | Teer out of the Warrior coach. erans as Frank Baird, Sally Suddith | ne ankle. ] ing travel and over-night accommo- | q4uhles event will- be held at the “sweet sixteen” round of last years|“six regulars’—Harvey Luse, Don | This is a great ball club bec: ause and Angus Nicoson, Goldsmith be- C asting Wi inners oe Dee, and Notre Dame Center its a team. I never stress indi-|lieves his lineup has a chance to| ALOR ro wb honors with a| vince Boryla, with 20 points, shared
dations be discontinued. Indiana Saturda ; \ y and Sunday. tournament, Bray, Bob Rowell, Junior | : Practically 50 per cent of the = y » |vidualism. The emphasis is onleven matters with the -up-staters,! snore of 183 : ent | the evening's. scoring honors, while in the 3sg-ounce even Wa . of the Indianapolis’ C wsting clab | MorTis added 13 poinis to net
‘ast niehi at I : 1 total, than to have séme fan ask me for| No matter who wins the tilt,|/aSt night.at Tomlinson hall, "gin | Northwestern t
cities, King announced. Prospects B li S C of making the tourney a local af-| ow Ing cores Pr ity leys the scoring ls of individual which is the feature attraction of a Manning, Mary Bright, Mrs, Ed|
fair was discarded by the committee. | 706 BOWLERS (MEN) | OTHER LEAGUE LEADERS (MEN) [Mary ‘Neighigh, Falls City ............ $38 | 5lovapg » \ three-game program, fans should pe | Bright and Doris Bright were other Club to Meet
The annual men's and Women's | 1 30 WestSide. Cb 254 rec unts, es ide Classic Russ Weaver, Link-Belt No. 2 50 1 I . eva , : iv re state tournaments, and the Ameri- | —— Wa May, Stewart-Warner.. 199) Maria, itivain, Muon It's certainly a prodnuctive sys-!treated to some of the best basket- [winners The Marion County Fish and can Legion state meet, which was! 600 BOWLERS (MEN) “huek Mills, Commercial WH erty sii tae’ Ribbo oC . Waynetown has won every :ball they have witnessed this seas son. | Game association will - hold its 3 scheduled at the Pennsylvania, also| Walter Gillespie, Pennsylvania Reon... 802 Lawrence Bradley, R.C.A. {Pritchéiss) 34, Gertrude Coomps. Blue Ribbon low Cr Th 'T Ho 2 ed : 1 : Schegu:e Gy AA, A 0 ot aa na um, Marion Milan, Allison Office Mixed"... 586| Mickey Rotert, MArott ...... . s¢|regular season game since its sec-| The Zollners, world champions, | 1€aM HONOrec | monthly meeting at the Antlers § have been called off because of the| jo: Wurtz, Carters Real Estate ..... 86 Em ot Tr Ar] es, gm. Mixeq 373 Jette Hawks, H. & NH. oiiqanesivs 525 ond start three seasons ago, mak-|who include such stars as Bob Mc-| Members of the Shortridge varsity hotel Friday at 8 p. m. William § SouRciS request, ry Saar Da eu ia Reon 635 Mike O'Grady, Our Lady of Lourdes | 378 a Laoucher. Fails’ Ci y ing the Warrior record read read 51 Dermott, Jerry Bush, Charlie Shipp|and reserve basketball teams will be| Remy, former Indianapolis judge The Knights of Columbus state| jack Cryst, Allied Printers ..... 850 0| Gayle packs Brnployment Sec. Louris sis Je iy Housol, (Marois cit ave er aeNae 322 straight against what Capehart and Paul Birch in their lineup, fin-|{honored at a banquet given by the and well known sportsman, .will be : . ¥ ) BYOW .civeouinvenenes “ ‘ ; } ¢ i 7 ¥ meet already was under way, when BE enaub. Ne ihe gaa! Rex Marmaduke, Employ. Sec. Mixed. ‘571! Koy Gable Marchi 521 | | Puoudly termed the strongest pos- ished first in the National pro}Athletic association tonight at the the guest speaker and Walt Jones the request was made public, and! jake Friejie’ Pennsylvania Reco. |. ..' 625|C Lek ens, Curti SS-Wright Mixed 33 June Templ ston, Falls City . . 519 " {league again this season. | Athenaeum ” ° (will show. sports films. will be continued at Terre Haute, | Frank Kagel West Side reese 8331} Galeema, Stevens Mortuary 534) Pani 3 =, ns m n Bowl Social “iis Patios i 3 . | Robt. Avels, Riviera Club Mixed -» 630 be Lous s Bugle po Them hi Hol ollingsworth, H. & HM i W nns 1 ‘rane \ . . * Ries 1 i Little Freddie (Red) Mounts, who | 3 DF benneie sve Rape ch: +830 Orval Winson, Gyro 542 Virginia Lee Angel, Marott has been constantly threatening the| Clarence Moxley, Pennsylvania Recn... 624 | fii) wa INI. BicacH. Mixed 539 Margaret, Skelton, Sats " cs Herman Bohne, West Side sue 6 ud © Benito 81 ( Marot 700-mark, made the grade last night, | 4), cust Edwards, Pun Bowl social pl {Ly M ; i=. . 5% Fie Desny, Marti a setting up a new three-game indi-|Jefl Atherton, West Side cor S34" isha — - Ta Fer eh Bl SIbbon i 3 Al Montgomery, Community 3 t : : 1 . vidual record for the season in thew ‘Mengo, Rr. 0. A. (Moon-Life( 2 600 BOWLER (WOMEN) | Lmiogena. Mellen. Marit. SA Sarah Wheatley, “Antlers. West Side Classic league. Chis. Reinbold, Chevr. Commi, . 621} : 4 { Evelyn Frazier, Triangle Wm. Brown, Fun Bowl-Social ........ 620 Charlotte Cavin, Falls City Beer ..... 63§ Velma Cooney, Blue Ribbon ... 4% 95th 700 Series Paul Webb, West Side ree. 620] | Bridget “Dalton, Marott .............s [ IS Brin sen, Lakus. Harold ai «oa 68181} | Genevieve Higgs, Marott oh + 0 700 alt Trenepo ennsylvania Recon. . 617 59 BOWLERS (WOMEN) Gussie Pedigo, Parkway Ind t Mounts turned in the 25th 700 Harry Murry, Pennsylvania Recn. ... 6167, ahey, Falls City LR Skaggs, Ho : -H Pp series of the season in league play | Bob Bart, Bile Ripbon Joe Cream .... 618) ponmona Frosch, Falls City re 592! Dorothy Mashek, Marott 997 . 940 ORE vio | Gene Rufli, West Side . 816 ever j rv} ine w ith «al, 242, 255—T24 for Cook’s | Walt Susemichael, Blue Rib. Ice Cr. 151 v Ki id H 3 “ H Bervice sess 34 OTHER LEAGUES LEADERS (WOMEN) Goldblume. © The West Side" plant| Harold Yount, John Hancock Ins. ... 614 Hi it Patter voit 11 850 Lillian Sander * 1 iD i B Mi “ AR SINE ; cor Bob Carnagua, West Side ..... 14 NIEPOtE >a lian Sanders, Indpls. Bleach. Mix. 484 was the s ge of Hiren, Sonseculive Wilbur Richwine. West Side . 13 . en : . . 34 Luddy Valeo Ind. Euply = Mixed = 700 scores ldst week ars to| Ted Welling, Community Wears BLE ¥ter MMarott : a | Lonble Hickey, Bt. Philip No. rere 700 scor 8 145t week an appe Harry Wer rr Per ant Reen. .. \ Te are h] Mare 543 | Margaret Weatherly, Broad Ripple 489 be headed for another such record| ;,, Rea west Side 10 | Daisy Stuart, Maro - ; 3a Alice Banks, Oentral States Mixed... 465 thi y «t | Joh ol ry § oe % an json In 331 Artella Waggener, Rivieri Club Mixed 460 this week. The only other We vi Jo! in Behe o Feat Side ITY EOS tty Striebe alls Cit 532| White, Ft. are Recn caer 456 Sides over 650 was Al Weevie, Who! pls parsons West Side Seki rott o 351 | E. Abbott, Curtiss-Wright Mixed o NE A mt Shirley i g oster ews . Dolen Dethtel,. Kirby Mort uary . 448 had 202, 204, 250-6856 for Johnson | Foret miriey, ! Marie Christi fan, Marott . 8311 | Margaret Bayse, Farm Sec. Adm Mix. 426 426
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