Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 November 1945 — Page 8

ie ~ Star Winner For 2d Season

NEW YORK, Nov. 21 (U. P)— Hal Newhouser, whose left-handed 5

came the American league's most valuable player today, the first man fo win the award two years in a row since Jimmy Foxx turned the trick with Philadelphia in 1933-34. Newhouser, winning by a comfortable margin over his team mate, Second Baseman Eddie Mayo, and Foxx are the only players ever to

major league, The lanky speed-ball artist, a Tiger home town boy, conquered irm trouble and “a lame back to pace Detroit to an American league vennant with 25 victories, then gave them the world championship by beating the Chicago Cubs in the seventh game of the world series. He came back to win two series games after being knocked out of the ‘box in the opening game. " Top Choice of Nine " The 24-year-old veteran received 236 points and nine out of 24 first« place ballots fromy the’ selection

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Front row, left to right:

Kestler and Fr, Ernest Strahl.

St. Patrick's Parochial Grid Squad Sind Horace Joyner, Gerald Williams, Wilfred Weingardt, Robert Diehl, Paul Brown, Joseph Mesiana, John Wehr and Robert Bates. Back row: Coach Joseph Bauer, Michael Connelly, Bruce Many, Robert Konstanzer, Jerome Mills, Frank Norris, Thomas Cronin, Richard Lohman, Leo |.5 attempts for a 5.56 yard aver-

committee of baseball writers. Mayo | ‘was named on seven first-place ballots, getting 164 points, and Sécond Baseman George Stirnweiss of the Yankees, who placed third with 161 points, was the top choice of four. writers. Fourth place went to Dave Ferriss, the Boston Red Sox rookie pitching sensation with two firstplace ballots and 148 points and fifth to George Myatt, Washington Senator infielder with one top vote and 98 points. Joe Kuhel, Senator first sacker, also received one firstplace vote and 29 points,

exactly the same as he received last year when he edged out his pitching colleague, Paul (Dizzy) Trout by one point. = Nine Shutouts : Leading the. league in strikeouts, with 211, and in shutouts, with nine, he was ‘Manager Steve O'Neill's __choice for the “clutch games” s-hich came often during the hectic wideopen race for the pennant. Frequently he pitched with only a day or two of rest, winning threa key games in the final week of the season, He also topped the league in number of complete games, 29, and pitched the most innings, 312. Be vil cele Se. veoyea) annual Kenesaw Mountain Landis} Memorial plaque, awarded to the designated player in each league. Phil Cavarretta of the Chicago ute waa named ia the National

Washington Grid Team Is Feted

Twenty-three Washington high school football players won major letters in the past football season it was disclosed last night at the Mothers club banquet for the team. Richard Berry was elected captain of the Continental squad for next year. Prank Luzar, an assistant coach who has been serving af a naval lieutenant, was the speaker.

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Thom, LaBelle Win Tag Match

With bpproximately 3000 fans | packed into the Armory, Billy] Thom, Indianapolis, and Rene La- | Belle, Montreal, prevailed in an| Australian tag -team wrestling | match last night by defeating Jim | Spencer, Boston, and Steve Nenoff, Toledo. - The matmen are junior heavyweights. _ Spencer annexed the first fall in 19 minutes When—he downed L&E] Belle with a slam and press, after which Nenoff was flattened twice, by Thom in 16 minutes and by LaBelle in 14. : ~ Thom used. a _grapevine hold to even the match and LaBelle clinched the honors by employing a dropkick and press. In the opening bout, a 30-minute tinie limit one-fall affair; Jim Dobie, Toronto, weighing 108, defeated Johnny LaRue, Dallas, Tex. weighing 191, in 22 minutes, The winner used a leg-breaker hold.

rate team into the Rose Bowl were

University of California at of the year on the West trimming perfect record St. Mary's, 13 to 1. One year out of the high school coacning ranks, La Brucherie may not manage to get his U. C, L. A. football into the Rose Bowl but he at has restored a healthy respect for the Pacific conference and there'll be no criticism of the team that does get to Pasadena on New Year's day. La Brucherie, endowed with only average material when he moved up from Los Angeles high school to succeed Babe Horrell at U. C.

He admits that he hed a lot of +{ time to think about that big game, sirice UC. L. A, had a three-week layoff, And the hoys took advanAspe of ‘At by doing their own scouta | 108; the entire “squad watching 8t. Mary's play in three games.

One man's long range planning stopped that talk. He's the United Press Coach of the Week, Bert La Brucherie, whose

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Ernie Derho, Mishawaka, Ind. and {Al Jackson, Chicago welterweight, {have been added to the five-tiit [pro*fistic card to be staged Friday night at the Armory. They will collide in one of two feur-round prelims, Jack Hill, slugging Bloomington, FH Hght= “heavy, —will go against Buddy Thomas, Washington, D. C., in the 10-round main event. Thomas is in training here at the Leeper A. C, while the Illinois puncher has established prepping headquarteds in Chicago. Two -six-round - tilts have been lined up with Robert Beamon, local junior welterweight, slated to tackle Jimmy Martin, Chicago, in the semi-windup and Pedro Carsonia, Indianapolis middleweight, facing a newcomer here in Curtis Peiler, St. Louis.

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NEW YORK, Nov. 21 (U. P.).—The critics, and they were legion, | who _said the Pacific. Coast conference was ton weak. to send a first

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Davis, whose real name was Al as they left the tavern to get into their car, police said. He was shot in the chest and died before he could be given medical aid, Police said Davis. was mowed down by a fusilade of shots when he punched one of the bandits :in the jaw. Davis was one of the customers in the tavern, ; .The bandits robbed no customers in the seven taverns. They entered each bar together, ordered everyone to put up their hands, and the took all the money from the cash register, Police said the four men traveled from bar to bar in a high-powered automobile, They kept just a few

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__. NEW YORK, Nov. 21 (U. P.).—Al (Bummy) Davis, 26,” ‘New York welterweight prize fighter, was shot and killed early today. in a fight ‘with bandits who held up a Brooklyn bar and grill. Police said the four bandits escaped after the shoo They were reported”to have held up seven taverns between i 4 130 a.

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as they left. The bandit answered | Deca him and then Davis swung on him, | gden so,

Boogieville and Rhythm Rbckets, tied for second place in the 'City

Deem, Recreation department Municipal at- {Ln A. last season, wasn't expected! football league, will play off their deadlock tomorrow at Washington

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uzz Bucketts and’ Northwest-' ern PAL teams will meet at 3p. m.

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Teams to Clash At Manual Field

Thanksgiving day oy? C.-Y. O. cadet football playoffs will be held at Delavan Smith field at 1:30 and 2:30 p. m. The prelim George Mina, fo game, which. will begin at 1:30, will| Raymond be between Little Flower and Holy Ink PCa “ein Angels-Holy Rosary, second: place! peo Hyland, hb . teams in each division. The 2:30 game will be a cham- — pionship $ilt between St. Joan of Bob Debdoss.. qb. 00min Arc, winner of the first division] and St. Patrick, winner of the sécond division. Last Saturday, these teams battled to a 0-0 tie. The Al Feeney trophy will be at stake in the championship contest. A new award, called the “Father| Myles Trophy,” will be at stake in Following" yesterda the preliminary. The managers of {in all departments of play, the In. the league have offered this trophy diana university gridders were proin honor of Fr. Myles O'Toole, who died in action. Fr. Myles otganized |mental form for the annual Hoosier and ‘supervised the Sacred Heart [classic with Purdue here Saturday. med Wings anounced today thet Jimmy Conacher, rookie foward. will. BUFFALO, N. Y. Nov.21 (U. P.. sent his pe sent to the Indianapolis Capitals of the American Hockey league be- —A total of 72,084 paid admissions eld through |.quee Indianapolis is short of players.

C. Y. O. cadet team before his enSt. | trance. into the army to serve as chaplain.

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Sporisma Winners of the Archbishop Ritter ip awards will be an-

teams will vote to select They worked long and hard in pers. ~~ returning punts and kickoffs and The C. X..O. grade school league ithe entire squad also practiced diliwas started in 1922. It has eontin- gently on covering punts and’ kickued without interruption since thatioffs. It was evident that McMillin date. This year set a record for|is taking no chances on the fleet team participation. Fifteen teams purdue backs who know how to completed their schedule, St. An-|carry once they get their clutches thony and St. Ann were newcomerson the pigskin. to the league. The I U. Hoosiers art well set Officials for the games tomorrow |and sharp on ground-gaining plays will be Joe Dezelan, Cleon Reynolds|and today’s workout was expected apd A] Yeeney. the Tur to be centered on checking the Boil- . Records ¢ teams in - | ermakers formations. key day title attraction: Se ————————— ST. PATRICK 13-8Baint ANthODY ..ovoiiiverrnssnnes ' : Athl 16—Holy Angels-Holy Rosary ‘1 Rocket etes Sait Ann arte Cogan ve 'R . Faint 2a i: {Receive Letters Cp IT JOAN or Amo Broad Ripple high school football 18=Saered Heart 111111110000 Sand SfUSi-COURLEy | ZoMns were: S=Baint Catherine. (tie) 1: . $l tion at the y : S-Little Flower ......... « 0 $—Holy Trinity is . of Sixteen received varsity rr ue : nt , The: oo oA “Dick fe, ‘Tom Greenfield Rifle. ~~ Jone Sm seins pricy Team Tops Loop Sire ae Gayot, Bob vars, Bow Devt, Greenfield was the high team in A an — Bill Cannon, John [the week's firing in the Central |Mertsell Stephen ad h

Indiana Rifle league with a total of 933. The scores:

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Times Special’ LAFAYETTE, Ind.,, Nov. 21.—Pur-

featuring a trio of pony performers, will be sorely pressed to maintain its impressive ground gaining gait as it ‘stacks up against Indiana’s rugged defense at Bloomington Saturday in the annual battle for the old oaken bucket, which | this year finds the Hoosiers seeking {their first Big Ten title. In winning seven out of nine games so far this season, the surprising Boilermakers have been averaging 4.30 yards a crack, carrying the ball from scrimmage 439 times for a net of 1888 yards, The Boilermaker “touchdown twins,” Ed Cody, rocket starting

Nat Hickey, a former star with the famous New York Celtics, is the playing coach of the Indianapolis Kautskys who will make their home debut in the National Professional Basketball league at

“Estelle Nash Has 605 Score For Season’s Best i in Bishoff {League; Four Men Better 650

though a quartet of male bowlers compiled scores in the 650 Hrachet in las} night's league play. 3 $06 bY Eetelle Noslylp the Bishog

Al Emil Strakis led the four 650-shooters,

Bob Kelly had 223, 338,, 192-463

for Rost Jewelry to set the pace in the West Side Classic. He was tied for runterup honors by Francis Tavern, had 160-224-221—805. It was Schneider, who set a season record the top three-game series of the fr the Indiana Recreation circuit, season in the Bishoff loop, which getéing 176-243-234—653.

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The fourth heavy” hitter of the big "series boosted the total 600's

evening was Wilbur Richwine, also/rolled in feminine ranks Wis season in action in the West Side Cimasie. ito 24:

Local League Tenpin Scores

400 BOWLERS (MEN)

Orville Gillham, R. C. A.

fullback, and Bill Canfield, shifty| the Armory next Sunday after- Dikinaid, Chain Te" 2oe left halfback, have contributed more| neon against Cleveland, = = Bop Kel oi Side Classic Cre Sha can Shader Rotary’ een on S48 oe , Junior OFC siviniennns than Yo Ships of the yardage to-- Wilbur is Sipde hy, West ude - 1A It Conace, Suries ) Tavern Cw tage 553 3 - . . Geo. ry West Side . .Jack Fagan, St. a Puilip, Mixed "p. x 3% ” Galiogs ME Yards reynound Five | Gore. & Cody has galloped - 813 yards in Ray Rg Pe Chevrolet 630 600 BOWLERS (WOMEN) T . A d h Brine West Side 6 s Estelle Nash, Bishoff Coal Co. ...... 608 age, while Canfield has broken! 1 1S ANGEIsSON 1 Men est . 30 BOWLERS (WOMEN) loose for 506 yards in 128 attempts Amos Bribn, HAR Ce ram. Body Flossie Haufler, Broad Ripple ......... 575 to accumulate a 425 yard average.| ANDERSON. Ind. Nov. 21.—In- Bob Earl Blue Ribbon Erna Rosenbautn, Bite Rib. Jos Croan 333 Complete ground gaining statis- giana Central college's Greyhounds Ralph Franklin, Ind Ticthe, Barkhau, Rive. Ribbon tics for the Boilermakers in the rang up.their second Indiana col- Pau Bed. eat Sie de ves a Ma ag ae Ripking first nile: games follow: {lege conference victory last night, sre Hardin, W a Suve Connell. PatkNa) dnt. T N . el Pr Player and position Carried Gain atl beating the Anderson college | 7 Bara, Indians Rec 603 ma Ema Baradrie a & non isenane Cody... fbehb ......... 48 813 . 5.56 Ravens, 45-18 : Wall Trenépohl. Inland Container S01! Doris Hayman. H& H.- . Bi 1 Candid. nb vrei -+ 138" 8 ta The visitors from Indianapolis Jord Gcornare Owest Side oe. - 3 Alice BE Jatin ~3 Tidwaiver veiser Meer Norbert Adams, hd .. ... 35 96 27 Fan up a 10-0 lead in the first three} armon on. Sugueiter Ernest Dobrzykowski, fb.. M - 3% minutes and never were headed. OTHER LEAGUE | LEADERS (MEN) Tda dear, CE ba Alsn Dale, b Loonie 2¢° 51 212/Summary: - on, Stuart, Commas 8 i Ciel 4] Hoa Wher. ple op Wied aunkel a ] n vie Ind. Central (45) Anderson (18) Pau Paul Weatnerly Jr, TO as way ase - 35 Margalet Bat Battreall, Beck Coal & Coke. Prank + 10 330 cqunt "4 3 withrow f 3 0 Pe ion nk a THaewr® ort. Sag | Helen Sheets, Broad le 1 1 1.00|peytsch,f 2. 0 2 Mitchell £'0 2 1 Ew Weigel : Jotn Hancock Ins. ........ 583 | Blanche Meyer, Broad ch Scrafieid, ne. 1 1 1.00 | wagner, f © © 1 Smith, { 0 2 3 Grotto. ... .coovvees _. 883 I Mildred Trefz, Bishoff eas john Gardiner, ab ....... t § _9%|cCoxf ' 1.0 OThomasnc4é 0 4 Orval Williamson, Oyo ........ 381 Lxances Boltz, Blus Ribhen .- Bill Degm, qb 4 3 —050|yugiier.c4 3 1lBorden.g 0 0 _0|Wayne Secrist Ranier Purniture. ..... 581 Marthe Harrison, Broad id = —1M pieener,g 3 0 IPowellg 1 0 0 Robt, Scott, Dean Pump Tyrer Bonnie Wilisey, Blue Ribbon Team intel ads tase age Dlg 13 AThemIY 2 3 HG dan, Linki No. i. in mgenali, Bue average gain in yards. ran T 4-9 Tucker } Indi El Halftime score—Indians * Central’ 27, | Lyte Clift is Pr mL _orues Lekoue ston wouex) A A rson 18 Louis Komjanc, z8 © uary ... Dorothy “8 L . lana even Pearl Fue ... 467 SinFineForm ‘Red Wings Send Conacher to Caps |sisbeeat oi i GTON, Ind., Nov. 21.— 8 Olive Taylor. Indpis. Bleach. Mixed .. §1 & long practice ay Maxine Lower, Inland Container ..... ra To Fill In for Injured Bukovitch [Buffalo Leads nounced peak of physical and k DETROIT. Nov. 21 (U. P).—Manager Jack Adams of the Detroit IN Attendance

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siveness. Ben Raimondi was at quarterback, George Taliaferro at left half, Pete Pihos at full while Mel Grooms and Dick Deranek shared the right half assignmen!

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Adams said the Caps were without Tony Bukovitch; out with in- club in top place for attendance

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played forward, will join the Caps for their game in New Haven to-

morrow. Adams said Conacher will be able to return to the Red Wings in two Bukovitch recovers in

Flyers Stage Rally Defeat Hornets

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The Hornets scored three goals within two minutes of the first while Flyer Wingman Freddie ergert was in the penalty box, but couldn't penetrate the home town defense after that.

Buffalo plays at Pittsburgh and New Haven at Providence in games tonight, with Buffalo seeking un-

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NEW YORK, Nov. 21 (U.P).~ Mac Colville, right wing recently

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‘Culver Eleven Ends

Season Tomorrow CULVER, Ind, Nov. 21.-Culver military académy’s gridiron season will be brought to a close here toTrinity high school of Chicago. Established as Midwest Prep conference chiampions by virtue of the 25-0 victory over Park school, Indianapolis, a week ago, the Cadets will be pointing for their sixth victory of the season.

ball toters displayed spirited aggres- yy ioc “and’ since our farm club is leading the American league, we this season among American league

teams. Overall league attendance to date was said to be nearing

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