Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 November 1945 — Page 20

“Bierman was non-committal ‘about the skeleton turnout, except to, say that the Gophers’ two regames against Iowa and] Wisconsin would : be devoted chiefly to developing. material for next year. Eight in the present starting lineup are seniors. ‘One Is 4-Year Vet 5: Amorig the 11 absentees yester- | May were Fullback Vie Kulbitaki, four-year veteran; Halfback Wayne

Bob King, senior guard, is slated to spark the Butler five that faces a 20-game schedule for the 1945-46 season. King, an exmarine, was a member of last season's foam.

Art Cook, second highest scorer on last year's Butler uni " varsity basketball squad, is due to see action at a forward berth again when the Bulldogs play host to Manchester Dec. 1.

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: Hinkle Sends Butlerites Through |Caps Stay in [State's Mythical High School Grid First Paces on Fairview Hardwood Scoring Lead [Title to Be Decided This Week

Thirty-two Butler hardwood aspirants went through a light seri NEW HAVEN, Conn., Nov. 13 (U. mage session yesterday as the Bulldogs sounded their first post-war P.).—For the second straight week, " United Press Sports Writer : basketball call in preparation for their opener with Manchester Dec. 1 Jerry Brown and Peté Leswick, Two games, one in the far north and the other in the far south; ‘Bierman has always been at Butler. {both of the Indianapolis Capitals,’ will decide the 1945 mythical high school football championship of Intype of coach, s hard-driving | Back at the helm of the Butler team after an absence of three were tied for the American Hockey diana this week-end. priectionist who believed that only | years was Paul D. (Tony) Hinkle. The veteran Butler coach and l®Rgue scoring lead, according to, The one in the far north will match East Chicago Rooseyelt, unmplete mastery of the fundamen- athletic director officially became » {figures announced by the league to- defeated in nine consecutive games and champion of the powerful is and split timing on single | member of the Fairview faculty yes- | day. Brown is now with the De. western division of the Northern Indiana, conference, against the East

| troit Red Wings. IN. 1. H. 8. C. champion, South, he signed his new con DAYS can ouin Jdgthall' tetdiay when he signed bis new | by Both had 20 points—Brown on 11 Bend Central's

; (goals and nine assists; Leswick on Bears. idle. Ss WarHi Saaening theories paid off in Frank oeaden, Butler’ ime (seven goals and 13 assists. Third] The game in the deep south will! Those three games, along with championship teams Sod Herb Schwomeyer. place also was divided, with Tony ‘pit. Evansville Central's Golden South Bend Riley's sparkling vie- | Bukovitcn of Indianapolis and Bob Bears, winner of their last 17 games, tory over Terre Haute Garfield and Walton of Pittsburgh both at 18 against once-defeated Evansville Memorial's 26-0 rout of St. Xavier ! points, The three Indianapolis play- Memorial. (of Louisville, Ky., left the next-to- | ors scored two points apiece during | it h 1th last weekly United Press state-wide | | the “week, and Walton added 100 Benders figured. to not a rankings: | points. | title cake if they win, but both wee San Chicago Rooievell . (wom 9—lost Moose Sherritt of Cleveland, the ot in the king-maker role, 2 Evansville Central (8-1).

egret eee | “had_boy” ‘of the league, was in. his) A ‘Guards Herod | Bulldogs meet Indiana and Man- | accustomed place as leader in pen-| = Turkey Day Games t-Monsis Ouniral (men ‘dolant tied Dee Compton. [chester college in: single games. | Aity minutes, with 31 minutes in| After those two big week-end! s—South Bend Washinglon (won S—tied Hinkiemen will play a 20-| The complete schedule: ‘the box. including one major pen- games, only a trio of Thanksgiving! , g-lest . .~ Dec. 1, Manchester: Dec. 4, Nabash: | {alty. The top scorers: | day classics will remain on the 1945; South Bend Central (wom 6—tied 1— Des. at Ilinols . Weslevan: Pis. | state prep football calendar. fost 2); Ball State; Dec. 15, at Miami yg 20 | A—Linton (wom S—tied Dec, 1% DePauw; Dec. 18, Lou Saas 20! If Roosevelt drops Central, ithe’ a vansvilie Reis Ga) ou 1, Indiana; Jam. 10, st Rarinam: Bukoviseh, indiatapans | 13| Riders, named as the No. 1 team “one fills? ‘Shiny (won 2, Miinols Wesieyan; Jan. 17, 16, again in the United Press rankings 3—lest 2), Gary Lew Wallace (3-3), De ie this week, would have the stronger| (os Himanata |

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himself, ee eof the cinching statt Jalled, 15 build up sufficient spirit,” man said. Bierman, who returned to wl bench this year after three years in

By JAMES E. WALTERS

SUPER SPEED PHOTOS The Times’ photographs of the | Butler Bulldogs in their first day 1 of basketball practice were made at the speed of 1-30,000 of a sec~ | ve stalwarts from last season's ond with what is known as Strewood squad turned up for prac- | be flash. tice with the promise of two addi-| Common house current Is used in sight for 10day’s| put transformed inte 2000 veits. This fires (we gas-filled bulbs. | The peak of the light is that used for making the exposure.

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* Monday night tenpin leaguers, who have been in a scoring slump versity of Chicago its last gridiron {the past few weeks, showed great improvement last night as a trio of glory, toddy sounded the death knell | pastimers topped the 650 mark in their three tries, i for the Maroon football colors. «In posting a season record in the Holy Cross loop at Fox- Hunt, Berwanger, all-American halfback crown. | staff since 1926 and is a graduate | { Sherman Clark took city-wide solo honors. He had 223, 220, 236—679 in 1938, Chicago's last year of inter-| Up to last week, there were fou: of Arsenal Technical high school | for Kernel Optical Co. Runnerup honors were shared by Orlando Har-| collegiate football, said the game elevens fill in the running: Roose- | and Butler university. vey and Prank Stumpf, who had ~— =u! wag “out” at the Midway and never | velt, Evansville Central, South Bend| 668's, Harvey connected for 189, OTHER LEAGUE LEADERS (WOMEN) |would return. Recently hired. 4s Central und Muncie Central. ; in the Transportation | Georgia Giddings, Ravenswood Merch. 408}coach at Chicago, Berwanger is cori-[ South Bend Central went gown, : 3, oety Dobyas, Daritenss Mirsbesus:. 481] guering seven-team intramural 6-0, in the mud before Evansville J 411 league. Reitz—an Evansville Central victim. a) Muncie and South Bend Washing- : ton, the state’s fifth-ranking power, & Montgomery Meet battled to a scoreless tie. Roosevelt Calls for 4 Dass Sue tuts Dubin Wisp & rugged oN Montgomery's { ERY, Als. Nov 3 19-6, and Anish. its regular season vitational golf tournament, origin. | — { ally scheduled for Nov. 23-24-25, | will be played four days, instead, | beginning Nov. 23, it was announced !

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MeMillin Gives Lion's Sh Of Credit to War Vet Pihos For Sparking Hoosier Drive

~ By WALTER BYERS United Press Sperly Editer Nov. 13.—Alvin (Bo) McMillin, coaching his fist great in 12 years 3 Indian, today gave a lion's shart of the

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power runnin ! the rib-cracking ning, Ace Freeman, young Brom, N. Y., | which have turned Halbacks George STappler who dished out m {Taliaferro and -Dick Dersnek loose AEH Gil LaCross a week ago, “Pihios is one of the gréat all. Nght at the Armory were he {around players of all time” Me- (clashes with Joe Ferona of Boston iMillin said. “He's tops at any posi- in the weekly wrestling featire. . Ferona is listed as a top ranking {junior heavy who usually features ‘aggressive. tactics and a vistory for After his sophomore All-Americs Freeman will add much, to his {year, Pihos fought a year with the record. They meet for two falls out ‘army, where he became jokingly of three. known as “Pihos the Terrible”, An added feature is the frst local ‘among his paratroop buddies. ' appearance since early lgst sumCommissionéd a lieutenant on the mer of Rene LaBelle of Montreal. {battlefield and awardeq four battle Rene is in semi-winduj action stars, Pihos was sent home on ter- against Monty LaDue §f Man. iminal leave and ordered to “rest/chesier, N. H. It is for one fall. {before returning to school” As a The ‘opener, also for one fall and ' paratrooper, Pihos had been taught starting at 8:30, is between Red {Some rough hand-to-hand tactics Dawson of Hurley, Ws, and {and the army wanted him to sit on Frankie le Hart of Windsor, pnt, {the sidelines awhile beforé returning to civilian life, { But three days after he arrived at Bloomington, still on leave, McMillin sent him to fullback against { Northwestern Sept. 290 and the Gal- | __ {loping Greek built a special niche! for himself in Hoosier football lore

that day. | football circuits appeared h the offRips Wildcat Line ing today following charge by Pred { He ripred the Northwestern line L. Mandel Jr. owner of tle Detroit {with a savagery born of combat Lions, t the new al-America training. - Pinally scoring the last conference was raiding colege ranks ‘quarter touchdown which gave the unethically for players. { Hoosiers 8 7-7 tie and enabled them| Mandel, an unofficial Ppokesman to march on undefeated. for the National Professiom! league, His quick-thinking lateral gave said the all- America was jestroying (gave Indiana a 7-to-2 victory over the splendid relationship fleveloped {Tulsa and he spearheaded the between college and pbdfessional | Hoosiers’ tight-fitting 6-to-0 victory football during the 25 yers of ‘his jover Illinois. And as Indiana sacked circuit's existence. Minnesota, 49 to 0. Saturday, Pihos “College boys in service who rewas the scythe-like blocker who tain their scholastic and athletie Cleared the way for Taliaferro's eligibility should be givena chance three Souchdown runs. {to complete their educatify if they so desire, but we see the al-America | bidding for these boys,” Ip said.

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Taylor Replaces Charles in Bout - h- been signed to replace Tommy Charles, Terre Haute, on Fridays Charles had been slated to battle Sgt. Shelton Bell, Camp Atterbury, | Sum |tered an injured hand in training | and wired that he will not be in The Detroiter has an outstanding ; 4—tied record that includes knockouts over dest, Zorick, Otto Blackwell and Colion | {Chaney, young Indianapolis Negro Sgt. Bell made an impressive ring | debut here two weeks ago when he {light-heavy champion, a 10-round | ; defeat. | LONDON, Nov. 13 (U. P.) —Eddie Phillips, former British light heavyito fight Jose French heavy- | eight titleholder in a 10-round |

Eddie Taylor, Detroit light-heavy, | Armory boxing card. {in the 10-round feature, but sufshape for the test. {Mel Workman, Charlie Roth, Rudy | { heavyweight. Taylor is 26. handed -A] Sheridan, the state's! ‘London Bout | [weight Shampioh, was signed today bout at Royal Albert halt, Nov. 27.1]

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