Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 November 1945 — Page 32

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: By HEZE CLARK f There were more strong high school football teams in the i a during the season just closed than there has been " the caliber of Roosevelt, East Chicago; three of the Paul Schults (Vincennes) Yesasssasasssusanssssensili Bess assesrreseetsnriss sen Don Armstrong (Anderson) is, Central, Riley and Washington; also three of the|John Berck (Technical, Indianapolis)...... . ry gat iim Marion Wilson (Roosevelt, East Chicago) ...eseee.lnGivessssrnsesr..Dohald Watson (Central, elevens a{Art Lock (Jefferson, Lafayette)

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close choice between Charles Greif of Reitz Memorial and Ray Wietecha of Roosevelt of East Chicago, northern Indiana champions. Greif is named on the first eleven with . Wietecha on the second. Art Lock, star of the Jefferson high school squad of Lafayette, placed on the third team, is close to the caliber of "the other two centers. Plank Greif with two star line.men of the caliber of Don Wood

‘wood Wegesin, Central of Muncie's (great blocking guard. : First Class Tackles "| More first class tackles were de‘yeloped this year than usual. Critics ‘in northern Indiana give the nod ‘to Bob Schlesser of Whiting as one pf the fest linemen seen in

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It is a close choice in selecting ends, Mike Voynovich of Riley, South Bend and Pat McCafiry of

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Coached by Arthur (Dutch) Longberg of Northwestern the 13-man te aggregation will take the -money choice against

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Mike Voynovich (Riley, South Bend)........:.....L Bir. ...... Bd Martincsak (Washington, SR eanicusasssioins Richard Tilton (Central,

+ Licsesnnnnsenss ' East Chicago) Casmir Wituckl (W! South Bend).....o+. RB. Guvcirvensces,....Biwood Wegesin (Central, Muncie) Charles Richardson (Linton) Chicago) Pat McCaffey (Reitz, Evansville) Tesssnsinennsres BiB danse ssseanenns ORATISS Spence Bob Barnard (Mishawaka) sasesnss si Wyrtasnsevnssesasvane.Bob: Mil John Polonciak (Roosevelt, East Chicago) ...ecovo .H. Bo. sscesescisseses. BOD Jim MecLinn (Cathedral, Indianapolis) qeessonnes. HB oiiennceniiee... Bob Hartman (Riley, South Bend) Dick Flowers (Central, South Ben@).....e..oess055: 7 Bi visanss overs John MoGes (Garfield, Terre

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ckabee Li Tee ssniennsessssessessensasnsseee Billy Davis (Marion) Evansville) vessssnseCrirssanssssnes Herman Radtke (Garfield, Terre Haute) David Haggard (Shortridge, Indianapolis)..........R EB. cociaveee Bill Wensits (Riley, South Bend) ......cce0eeevee Pe Ticsinons.... Bob Fp cirennsvinatev BB csnssonironsn, “ ..Q Jay Gray (New Castle) ........coi0000vss sid Buucsssaesissansiace capa venevs \ Paul Weaver (Reitz Memorial, Evansville) .....oe. HE. Bivoasoorocnniss reat ...Jack Cook (Columbia City) Pem Cornelius (Broad Ripple, Indianapolis)........”. B.........Ben Winings (Warrén Central, Indianapolis)

HONORABLE MENTION L Ends—Don Roytek (Central, South Bend), Charlie Schmidt (Reitz Memorial, Evansville), Harcld Cowger (Gerstmeyer, Terre Haute), Henry Tonges (Southport), John McHugh (Cathedral, Indianapolis), Bob Yesh (Emerson, Gary), Ben Zaranka (Roosevelt, East Chicago), Ted Lockyear (Central, Evansville), Ted Stepanek (La Porte), Bob Hasket (Peru), Fred Deitz (Howe, Indianapolis), Ronald Bland (Garfield, Terre Haute),

Max Cooley Sullivan), Bill Lucas (Washington, Indianapolis), Gene Ring

(Central, South Bend), Jim Rowell (Wiley, Terre Haute), Kovich (Horace] ngw YORK, Nov. 3 (U. Mann, Gary). : A . lan the Tackies—HMarold Thompson (Washington, Indianapolis), Bill Cavitt packed foo (Roosevelt, East Chicago), Dick Howard (Lew Wallace, Gary), Donn.) in Thomas (Brazil), Joe Sewell (Emerson, Gary), Glenn Line (Columbus), |qeiphia’ Ralph Cox (Bicknell), Walt Backus (La Porte), Milt Christen (Central, ow when Army is supposed to tear South Bend), Bob Burnett (Shortridge, Indianapolis), Tom Cross (Manu-/ Navy apart before 100,000 awe: al, Indiangpolis), Harry Farmer (Anderson), struck spectators. G Tom Moreland (Anderson), Charles Ogg (Reitz, Evansville),| Army ruled a Selmar Chapman (Logansport), Wayne Clark (Kokomo), Paul Yeagerifayvorite in betting (Hammond Tech, Hammond), Bob Kunkel (Reitz Memorial, Evansville),|cqame of games Ray Reason (Central, Muncie), Bill Roggeman (Mishawaka), Bob Gib-|cloging schedule bons (Garfield, Terre Haute), Roygony (Gerstmeyer, Terre Haute), |country where Sherman Senger (North Side, Ft. Wayne), . chanipionships Centers—Jack Peckinbaugh (New Castle), Andrew Baranko (Lew|iions remain to Wallace, Gary), Mike Carr (Cathedral, Indianapolis), Earl Dahl (ILa| Although Porte), Paul. Morsches (Columbia City), Horace Foncannon (Vincennes), howl, the winner of ; Pal Deters (Reits, Evansville), Tom Zondor (Whiting), Oscar Mood Navy collision is certain to claim van). the mythical national championQuartérbacks—Ben Owezarzak (Hammond Tech, Hammond), Gordon ship, as Aker (Columbia City), Ray Smith (Warren Central, Indianapolis), Bill Herron (Columbus); Johnny Thombleson (Bicknell). Halfbacks—Julian Wo, (Roosevelt, ' jeik Bat. Ohieags), Joo Dooley!" 'd only In the East

Allen Long (Brasil), Bill Malloy (Wiley, Terre Haute), John [P8irs Harvard and Yale in what Kolina Washington, Bast Chicago), Paul Lees (Horace Mann, Gary),|h8s developed into a toss-up clash Prank Kaiser (Indiana School for Deal), Joe Howerton (Alexandria), of Harvard's spectacular Jacque Kubley (Plymouth), John Platt (Kokomo), Bob Robertson Improvement in the last month. (Washington, South Bend), Bill Stiller (Hammond Tech, Hammond), Owens Miller (Washington, East Chicago), Bud Peterson (Linton), Kenneth Bridges (Southport), Guy Jones (Central, Mt. Wayne), Jim Nawrot (Cegtral, South Bend), John Cochran (Anderson); Ronald Watson (Cen-

Pullbacks—Erwin Wright (Anderson), Bevie Povlin (Clinton), Ernest) y1opama alread Nemeth (Washington, East Chicago), Ed Lach (Washington, South|Rose Bow! but ot Bend), Joe Spugnardi (Brazil), Norm Westwood (Wiley, Terre Haute),!may provide The Max Cory (New Castle), Ray Reed (Rushville), Dick Byrne (Centralithe smaller Jan. 1 attractions candidate

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Bo Thinks He's Japan Bound

With only two teams needed for its quota of 192, winner of the 19th| Big Ten Champion Coach Bo Meannual “Pot of Gold” tenpin tourney at ‘the Antlers. alleys is assur ed | Millin, Indiana univer sity, said last

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