Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 March 1945 — Page 12
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
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* Methodical Rockets Unawed 5 Reputation of State Champs They Meet Next
= MONDAY, MARCH 12, 1945
Caps Enter Last Week Of Campaign With Faint Chance to Get in Playoff
By BOB STRANAHAN ¢ a a ; ; By EBDIE ASH Unawed by their rivals’ lofty reputation; Broad Ripple’s methodical : 4 cs ! a RY ; ; » i Ties Sports Balter Rockets today drew a bead on Evansville Bosse’s defending state basket~ a a | SY ‘ Like a Sania Be Chie oe oo Hid Tndlaniantl. Hoosiet on ball champions in the final series at the Coliseum next Saturday Ky EL ; a 3 ry hockey Caps are entering the last week of regular season play.in the aiternbon. : ao } : he Sa : EY 8 American league with just a faint chance of coming through to quale Coach Frank Baird's snappy shooters gained their “big four” berth i . Ek % v a ify for the post-season play-ofis. 8 4 q by vanquishing Rushville, 54-40, in the Butler semi- final after disposing 7 ‘Pist place In the circuits. western division is. slinched o Covet of Hope in the afternoon in work-| J = land, first place in the eastern division is clinched by Buffalo, Seo= manlike manner, . 54-36." Rushville| ond place in the eastern wheel is won its way into the finals by eet cores J 8 4 1 " clincher by Hershey. shading Covington, 39-38. ou ; J] x | Only position to be decided is The ‘Rockets meét Bosse in the| AT IXDIANAPOLIS BY i es Ae Fo \ second place in the western difirst encounter of the final series vision. And only the one-two clubs at 1:30 o'clock. South Bend Riley,| in each division compete in the victor at Lafayette, meets an up-| post-season “sugar. set-minded Huntington quintet in| Eliminated are St. Louis in the the second game, The winners clash | Evausville Bose 44, western half and Providence in the at 8 o'clock “Saturday night with| = re eastern. Indiana’s highest schoolboy bas- . n ar BI ay ketball honors at stake. [ru eR od amen The Rockets know that thev will| South Bend Riley 43, Bogansport 21. be facing the sternest test in the AT MUNCIE ; r hav y Munci 139 A 36, eight laps they have traveled down Mande Contes 3, Auburn 6 the thrill-packed tourney trail.l Huntington #2, Muncie Central 87. They respect the ability of the] ‘ veteran Bulldogs who mauled Jas- | : > | t se attack with §& per's proud Wildcats to the side. |RItESF Dated, tie Matthews go got Ia lines in the meet at Bloomington. lind Brian. Hroci. Jerre)
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angle” makes good box office as attested by the fact that 4844 cash @ customers turned out at the fair grounds Coliseum last night as the® Caps trounced the Providence Red 4 to 1, after being edged out at Hershey Saturday, 3 to 2. : In last night's game here, the | Caps scored two goals in the firs Hornets Ahead period, one in the second and one’ Pittsburgh and Indianapolis are|in the third. The Rhode Island 4 the teams still scrambling for the| Reds got their lone tally in thei |No. 2 post in the western division, | Second stanza, and today the Smoky City Hornets| Although the Providence pastim« | are ahead of the Caps by two ers were eliminated from play-off points. It look’s like they're “‘in.” [competition Saturday, they put on’ But there still is that mathe-|a lot of hustle and forced the Caps matical angle. The Caps, although |to work for points. on. the floor, refuse to surrender. They have two games to play, Pitts- The Point Boys 3 burgh has two games to play. Indianapolis goals were scored. by: A victory counts two points, a tie (Connie Poitras, Dick Kowsinak, one. The Caps are to play at|Eddle Reigle ‘and Ted Garvin, In=@ Buffalo Wednesday and then return |dianapolis assists were chalked up home and play Cleveland - nextBY Ducky Skinner, two, Pete Les Sunday in the finale of the regular | Wick, Johnny Forbes, Rowoinakyd schedule. | Poitras, : Games to Play The one Providence goal was tal s On Wednesday, Pittsburgh plays ed OY errs Parigrson on tet at Hershey and on Saturday the Bedard. § oven, wor ness | Johny Sorrell the Indianapolis - J rh [player- coach, sat it out on the bench can tel]. except for 1 But a couple of minutes ind the third period. It was said hel
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Broad Ripple 54, Hope 38 Rushville 39, Covington 38 Broad Ripple 54, Rushville 40, AT BLOOMINGTON
Jasper 41, Terre Haute Gerstmever 36. Evansville Bosse 44, Bedford 34 Jasper 32.
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Baird's boys—and loyal Ripple] followers—realize that the «team]| will be facing a club which almost | to a man played through the 1944 | event and is tourney wise. But Broad Ripple has designs on that title, too, and it will take
ever, was the giant-Killing feat the ‘Huntington Vikings at Mun | Coach Bild Williams pers MIAMI. Fla. : 18-12 halftime leadership on — more than press clippings to change Kokomo's tourney favorites in the Byron Rocket minds. They know they're |, tternoon game and then beat off a * in. for a scrap, but -they aren't Wildcat rally to advance. ducking it. S [a abiton kare . | Tiki 'i ily dil pl Rushville wasn’t stopped in that Vikings ‘Win Handily | | their victor final game Saturday night simply!
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Broad Ripple t was nip an tu the first IPP [ | oouth Bend Riley's performance] I! Was nip and tuck for the first Covington Byrd ‘and Shute
Broad Ripple at Lafayette was so superb that|18 “holes - when : : Rushville upstate fans are’ insisting that the {played their golf. The win-| Broad Ripple Wildcats have been underrated and ners were onlv the end of |will be the best in the field next 18. The { Saturday. . They never were In| 3 . . !trouble against Hammond -in the|!0_Séven holes .at the end of 26 afternoon, winning 37-29. (At nig os and clinched the match on |against Logansport they were mas- the 30th green when McSpaden’s
ters all the way in chalking up the | two-foot putt’ was conceded for a Dee Baker, the tournament's : : thr 43-21 decision. Wildcat partisans birdie three.
leading scorer with 36 points in fol Yeadin: E t g p said it could have been a bigger! Nelson, leading money winner of
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5 va Providence (1) 2 up at soo LoClerg Kemp = Pearson | Hudson § st, .Bennets | i Anna Roser Forget evening. 8 M. Bkin 3 Buchanan Poltras I Friends im as, J. 8 Priends ma AANNAN-—Ma Margaret © Lawrencebu: Tl, and Pa passed awa) Irvington M 10 a. m. | Bros. Irving ington st. at the chu Burial Beec Ind
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by willing it. The Rockets had to work hard before the Lion spirit and drive finally snapped.
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Colion Chaney, Young ed {lis Negro heavyweight, will get a crack at one of the nation’s 10 rank- | INDIANAPOLIS " ing heavies at the Armory Friday | Kane when the local 190-pounder will|ghernitt tackle Jack (Buddy) Walker, holder | Leswick.... lof the eighth spot nationally, in the |Reigle . |10-round main event of a pro mitt," piaPolis (Soares_rorbe, . bill. Skinner, Sorrell, H : : . . . 5 .s i oa Providence are kr Rochelle. Mercer, | Broad Ripple players. and Coach Frank Baird are geling free rides on shoulders of admiring = Three other aspiring heavyweights peilemarre, Lavoie Gagne. Cotiow. Jak: | : : spe) ge have tried their luck in a local ring | Bedard, Patterson ; two games, carried the offensive oc I ©0ud hat the. wiser. circuit Hom Toledo, O. | fans as long as tourney victories hold out. Shown above are scenes of Rocket jubilation at the But- against the Columbus, O. belter,| Reree—Burke. Linesman—Piizgeraid. § burden as the Rockets held a slen-| Bote So 4 Ye ara ‘and McSpaden, third ranking play-| ler fieldhouse after the semi-final triumph over Rushville. Pictured below are the tourney champs. "but none of this trio achieved Oh rare by Perils: . i f was the only finalist ever .. halle veseit wet trericunfes 1 1-41 SE in afier we Oy before to reach. the final four Since |... aw BR $3000 first Left to right, Max Allen, Bob Gossman, Dee Baker, Bob Dietz, “Ralph Chapman, Floyd. Chaffee; |success. Johnny Denson, former Providence ................0 1 6-1] y. ne : ~~ money, ut by pre-arrangement Hoosier heavyweight champion, was| First Period Scoring—1 Indianapolis, Bill Bradley, clever Negro for- He present elimination series | each kicked back $400 for a pool for | Bob Bastian, Bob Steinhart, ‘Dick Woods and Paul McCloud. Coach Baird and 4-year-old Donnie the first and- he abeoibed. a 10- | holtFae, (0. Skinner). #19. 2, Indianapol 1 +.ward for the Lions, was the chief . players ‘eliminated in earlier rounds. / Baird, the substitute mascot, are in the center. round trimming, { Penalties—Pearson - (holding), - Forged | gunner for his team with 23 points| The others were newcomers, but ee tent Buddy Paul, the big Philadelphia | {mieriotncer arity, 0Ming), Pearson § in, the final game. [us as Buiiations to wear the royal Ww ; F f vw I, 2 200 cywtnider, fell Vict to Walker's Second ke), 2 SH fo A earoiit 3 - : ro 0 O0sler cage supremacy 7 7 g I di M: Reigle (Kowcinak), 13:51; 4, Providen 5 Teams Match Baskets ° {as the Evansvill 8 P 4 est d ay ette R. C. A. Five Leads / landicap naian atman punches and was a sixth-round paiterson (Bellemarre, Bedard) 1551 § Rushvill hin Hh e squad, hoped {technical k. o. casualty. Walker] Penalty =Rouse (hooking). : ushville matched Ripple almost | hapolis sincerely hope “T | Wi followed this Win ‘With a 10-Tound | Gare or" Senne pebiress Taos abolit " | Garvin (M. Skinner, Poitras). 9:27. P le ° basket for basket and point for Would be Broad Ripple. You see, eéam iS nner Tea Event of ( it Pin Meet | On Armory Card {decision at ‘the expense of Jack | !ifs—Mercer (hooking), Kemp (10 minus § point during the early stages of| {our town has never owned a cham- | y | Marshall. T 5 major, misconduct), Sherritt (tripping): ; Bs n { © The Morenei- Termites of West | 3 exas heavy. “Saves By Period the encounter. Broad Ripple held a Pion. ¥ ats H . : i { Walker's record since his last . 1 29-27 .leadership going -into the! The summary: | Lafayette will represent Indiana in| Major ciianges in the standings if thé 39th annual men's city bowl-| Don Eagle young Indian grappler,| Peirance here ited ee SY 8p» Dos “arires $3 third period. Broad Ripple (51) Rusifvitie (40) jhe Bakional. A A. U. basketball ing tournament over the week-end were limited to the” handicap, divi- [will face another aggressive' op- tories in 10 = He b yi oy) we : : FG FT PF tourney following their victory in sion of the team events, which are in progress at-the Fox-Hunt alleys. : e ancy Buford Taylor tied it up. at 29-all | gieinn FT PP |. Sth event Reve ached a . : - : ponent. when he meets Nick Billins Henry (twice), Big Boy Brown, Perk! art,f 2 5 4|lne stale event here yesterday and C. A. Compound Busters rolled,a 2600, added a 674 handicap, for H er St soon after play opened. Within | Baker, f 3 Gntirdse £ 1 . ; Sul : ockKe an in S grandson o Saturday zt nlace in dines ukasg r "oT t three minutes the Racket a , piace in the standings. - Lukas-Harold Tool Deisgners took away Satur st ckets The Termites unnerup spot with 2534 and a. 631 handicap for 3165. Ind. Servi Wayne Moos one-two-three aggre-| ® O-Lite Mustangs, Lu- lay and- Sunday bom
defeated th t. over the 1
of Birmingham, Ala. in the opener Daniels, Lee, Oma (twice), and| ‘on the Armory mat card tomorrow Harry Bobo. One of his wins over 2 - : - {Oma and his conquest of Bobo wee) AMERICAN LEAGUE j So {by knockouts. He lost to Melio |
Friend The Indian, who is from Quebec, Bettina, Curtis Sheppard and Jimmy afer : B.
had Chapman e 3 their fast break rolling at top speed 2 and had pulled into a 38-29 leadership. That closed the book on the!
forme: r night. n . | Wester ivisio Bastian, g Pres the Saturd 1bard- | estern Division
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Lions. From there on. out it just a question of how badly they’ “were to be beaten. Ripple was in] front at the end of the period, | v! 43-34, and held a 15-point bulge! halfway through the final stanza. Bob Steinhart and Max Allen, the ailing members of the team, saw plenty of action in both contests. While they probably weren't up to" par; they got yi plexity ta good licks for the Rocket cause Their presence in the lineup contributed considerably to the team play, too
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the Marott Shoes Cook's GoldBowes Sealfourth, and Roehl | harmacy, with 2883; fifth.
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Changes in the minor events, be1 off at the Speedway, were
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ing Roberson had 672 in the. champlonship division; Bud ' Betzler ‘is second with 646, Bob Susemichael, third, with 642, fourths with’ 641 and Bob Holde- | man, fifth, with 638
In the handicap division, Robert's puttrell
was here for the first time last week Bivins. and disposed of the tumble Red Dawson. He and Billins ‘Sheboygan Five Philip” Groves, are. junior heavies.
"Heavyweights will be here for the first time this season when Cowboy!
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SHEBOYGAN, Wis., March 12 (U. of Austin, Tex. grips with!P.).—The Sheboygan Redskins were
pacemaker is 3 772 Norman Bartlet] A] Massey of Memphis, Tenn., in the one up on the Ft. Wayne Zollner |
follows with, 726, Groves is third gemi- -windup.
with 713, Mike Schelley, 704 and Walter Reed, fifth with 701. | Women’s minor events in the an-. Bloomin
Side Center came to a close yester-
day. The men’s doubles and singles out ‘of t
folrtdy, with’ tyjssles are for one fall...
against Red Fenton of Birmingham, Ala., the pair meeting for two falls tonight and then go to Ft. Wayne]
Both supporting Pistons in.the National basketball |
|league’s five-game series today. art
The veteran Coach Billy Thom of | whipping the Hoosier squad 650
gton, Ind., is the headliner|33 last night. The two squads meet here again
hree. to complete the series.
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RESULTS LAST NIGHT
ANDIANAPOLIS 4, Providence 1. Buffalo '0, Pittsburgh 4.
RESULTS SATURI,.C Hershey 3, INDIANAPOLIS 3. Pittsburgh 9, Providence 3. Cleveland 2, Buffalo 0.
NEXT, GAME TOMORROW—Providence at St.
Louls.
Ind.) paps JONES—Gert Harlan, wi of Miss Ed Ham Emme away Mon chanan Mo LIPP—Mary, mother of Portland, and Mrs, C Lottie Wu Charles Ste dence of h 8pander, Pp m., age steiner’s 1 York st.’ high mass, Burial St, invited McCANNONNellie - A formerly * ¢
wind up next Sunday Leona Sears and’ kopes won the “wor tThey had 942. (246)
Chapman Handles Shepherd
limited to the doubles events. Clarence Sorrells and Harry Root rolled | nto fourth place in the handicap divisioh, when they combined . their efforts tor an 1108, and added 208 {ree pins for 1316. Pete House and continue set the pace with 1361; H. We i D. McKenzie remain second with 1333 and W. Kuhn and ing in fundamen- gms 11. Theobold, third, with 1316. A. : 4 Bower and F. Spencer with 1310 dropped. to fifth The four lea ship doubles positions Bernie Mills
may be improved at the big East side school, largest ir Bill Shepherd, Hope's high-scor- First of all, Hinshaw thinks some sort of a ing forward, was well taken care De necessary to provide more experien of * during the afternoon by big| He said that he will seek the approval of Ralph Chapman of the Rockets. and Athletic Director R. V With their only heavy gun spiked, | Ketball program in the physical education the Red Devils were no match for| “North side schools are profitin the Indianapolis quintet from church™baskettall prog The Rockets zipped ahead, Hinshaw pointed out. Howe in the first period and had punched intraschool - league which the count to 27-16 -at the half | YOUNBEr boys trail They continued to easily outscore 21 the Red Devils, who insisted on continuing their deliberate -style of play, in He last two periods. plan would be efit At Bloomington, Jaspers her-!and Assistant alded Wildcats never were a threat myre when it In the final game against Bosse. Big Green The Bullen. hing the hoop toggery again. | th canny uracy, drove into|{ The new Tech mentor succeeded a 15-0 lead at the outset. Jasper | Alvin Shumm, who asked to be renever got over that. Julius (Bud) |lieved of his duties last week after
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retained their respective May McPherson and lead with 1231. Jerry O'Grady and Fred Schlemmer are second with 1222, Herman Bohne and George Crofts, third, with 1217 and Bower and Spencer, fourth, with 1205. Robert McGill and Harry Moore, combined totals of 574 and 629 for a 1203 to take fifth over the| week-end Elmer f
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Barney Mahoney defeated Tom Brooks, 50-35 in 76 innings; vester-|* day in the state three cushion billeader of liard ‘tourney Mahoney concluded came to the school fron ingles and the other top five posi- | play with four victories against = years at Ben Davis. Prio
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