Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 December 1945 — Page 12

or at the fieldhouse against Manchester and against - the “Little Giants of Wabash next “Tuesday night. ~ He stands & feet 3 and weighs 210 pounds.

{Howe Beats

League Bowlers Get Hot and Five Reach 650 Mark, With Litch High

/& quintet of soloists, rolling in last night's bowling league sessions,| Sacred Heart led all the ny in the 650 mark, with Ted Litch's 802 taking city-wide honors. He [the Spartans’ conquest oe had 251, 210, 231 for Arthur Murray Dance Studios in the Washington |Tigers. Ed Mader, Spartan center, league at the Illinois. It was a season record for the loop. Howard Deer Jr., was runnerup with 250, 191, 221—671 for Russet|eight points to his credit. league. Two other members were

Pug Wagher, Kérel Lue aie ioe Rast Sk Mised..

Cafeteria in the Fox-Hunt Classic among the leaders, Jerry O'Grady having 202, 190, 250651 for Fehrs X-L Beer and Johnny Kiesel, 221,|Lue 246. 183-650 for Marott Shoes. James Maschmeyer of the Rose-

dale Dairy loop at Sports Bowl

landed among the leaders with 219, 202, 230-651.

600 BOWLERS (MEN) Ted Litch, W

"Earl Ne : . Jim Hurt Sr. Insurance

OTHER LEAGUE LEADERS -_ sworth, Allison A. C. ..... 8 Herb Burn: Beers 594

rdy, Ted Arnold, National ....... Red Matthews, Link-Belt No. ou Buchs, 8 doa Sul Parker, Marey a» fee Hol n, Public Service Mixed

fony Burello, Mutual MK ......... | Diamond Chain

i Butler All Set For Lid Lifter

3 son. tonight at the Butler fieldhouse 101 ference The

Marie Hoffert, Real Silk Mixed. ...... OTHER LEAGUE LEADERS (WOMEN) Olive SrConpail, Pritchett Mati. ;

gible Ser Service Mixed .

= season with 165 points, at forward; «06| Roy Roedbeck, who racked up 132 © 453 points last season, at center; Bob Poster Messick fixed. | 9 King, and Herod Toon, guards,

i Christie to Appear On Mat Program

Vie Christie, former member of team in recent hardwood seasons. merchant. marine and a top|He is a discharged veteran. ‘ sag | Fnking heavyweight grappler, will] Coach Tony Hinkle has an be in the semi-windup on the|abundance of ball players who he o| Armory mat show Tuesday night. Featuring the program is the first|these players are returning letter"appearance this season of Gedrge men Leroy Compton, forward; Gene ¢ Koverly, the Hollywood, | Bland, center; Marion Fine, for“meanie,” who clashes with ward; Norman Hartman, forward,

CITY, COUNTY HIGH SCHOOLS

tral 28, Manus! 27 $ Bacred Heart 24, Crispus Attucks 1s. "lent Hoosiers 29, Pike Township 25,

OTHER HIGH HIGH SCHOOLS Alamo #9, Wingate 26,

Amo, 38, Fillmore 15. Anderson-New Castle (postponed),

Bedford 34, Bloomington 30. : Benton Harbor (Mich.) 37, Gery Emer-

son ick ‘32, Boonville 31 (overtime), Ba Advance 18.

‘Carmel 26, Walnut Grove 34.

Buck Creek 41, Stockwell 26.

Clay Township (Miami) 31, Ervin Town. ship (Howard) 23. Shay (Howard) 84, New London 11. erdale o

North Manchester 36.

Waren ' Bockwinkle, of St. Louis.iand Dick Heacox, center. *

High School and College Basketball Results SH

Union City 38, Saratoga 17. nes 44, Wi ton 29. Wabash 35, Tubs Je.

18. rstown fi (overtime).

tz Evansville Lincoln 35, int tlle Fairmount 2%, Alexandria Farmland 35, Parker 28. Nas. Central Oatholic 26, New

. Wayne Central 71, Honore City 3M. Forrest 23, Russiaville 14.

Portyille 32, McOordsville Franklin 29, Mariingville 2%. French Lick 46, West Bad Roosevelt

y 38. , Jefferson rp. oreat) 0. poi 36, Windiall 28,

South Bend Adam Hammond Tech al, dolls (i) n 40,

Wolf Sussman, Inc.

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{Rocket Team: | Manual Loses

initial setbacks last night.

first North Cen conference encounter at Kc , 36-24.

Redskins were beaten by Lawrence Central, 28-27; Sacred Heart trimmed Crispus Attucks, 34-16, and the Silent Hoosiers nipped Pike township, ‘20-25. Tonight's. action in the Capital city area sends Washington's Continentals against the Cardinals at Southport and Pike township against the Warriors at Warren Central.

Howe Takes Lead

Howe drove to a 17-6 halftime edge over Broad Ripple and quelled a late Rocket uprising led by Bill Huff to triumph. Darrell Springer, Hornet forward, was the game's scoring leader with 11 points. Kokomo vaulted into a 19-8 lead over Tech in the first two periods and the Indianapolis team was never a serious contender afterward. Kokomo outscored the G from thé field, 15 to 8. A free toss by Harvey Craig in the last half-minute of .play gave Lawrence Central its one-point victory over Manual. The Redskins were jn front at the intermission, 15-14, but the Bears held a 23-21 leadership going into the deciding stanza, Two late baskets by Forward Bob Harbaugh proved the winning punch for the Silent Hoosiers in their home game with Pike township. Pike was in front at the half, 15-12.

was the game's leading sniper with

In the county, Decatur Central's Hawks beat Beech Grove, 34-30, and Franklin township won ‘from Ben Davis, 40-38.

against an Indiana College confoe, the Manchester

Fairview five will have a lineup of four returning Art Oook, who was second in the Butler scoring last

The fifth member of the starting lineup is Jerry Cranny, forward, who was a main factor in the success of the Cathedral high school

will want to see in action. Among

‘ Broad _Ripple’s Rockets - and : | Tech’s Greenclads joined the list of defeated Indianapolis high school basketball teams today following

The Rockets, who captured the fancy of local followers last season by becoming one of the state's final four, bowed to Howe's Hornets by a 28-25 margin while Tech lost its

In ‘other city contests Manual's

Vertes Zeigler, new star from Pontiac, Mich., will be in the lineup of the Harlem Globe Trotters tomorrow afternoon at forward against the Indianapolis Kautskys. The game starts at 3 p m. at the Armery.

Charles Wins State Crown

The state light heavyweight boxing title belonged to Tommy Charles, formerly of Terre Haute, today after his, workmanlike 10-round performance against Al Sheridan of Indianapolis. . Charles piled up an extra advantage of points, faltered somewhat in the sixth and seventh heats, but finished strong to gain a clean cut decision. The verdict was unanithous from both judges and Referee Dick Patton. In a free-swinging semi-windup, Arnold Deer was the winner of a decision over Kid Bartley. Both are local middleweights. Three other preliminary scraps found all the boys willing to mix it up and ended in knockouts either of the technical or sleepér variety. Carsonia Winner ~ } Jim Pryor of Gary put up a game scrap with Pedro Carsonia of Indianapolis in a six-rounder but was forced to quit in the final heat after absorbing a hard body blow Just at the bell in the fifth. They are middleweights. : Big John Weatherford, ex-Golden Glover, stopped Jim Adell of Chicago in a minute and 48 seconds of the first round of their heavy weight scrap. The Indianapolis

minute and 13 seconds of the first round. Thompson also is from Muncie.

{|Campaign To

started at Purdue in 1917, harvested the all-time bumper crop of out-

men prospects with five holdovers from last season’s fourth place finishers in the Big Ten and a 1942

of the Midwest's powerhouses. The yearlings are headed by five

Evansville Bosse high school squad which won the last two state cham.

“missing” from the erstwhile Bosse lineup. He is in the army. “Wonder Five?” Six-foot two-inch Norris Caudell

Ritter, both United Press all-state prep selections; Norman McCool, Jack Matthews and Gene Whitehead are the ex-Bosse players hopeful of giving Purdue a “wonder five” similar to that which gave Frank. lin high school three state titles and then made little Pranklin college one of the nation’s best for four years back in the 1920's. The other promising freshmen jare Marvin Fifer of Muncie Céntral, Bob Ladd: of Oxford, Charley Beretta of Bedford and Howard

game. If Lambert, whose player-bench gyrations often take the crowd's attention away from the game, didn’t have those frosh, Purdue would be tough‘to handle this time. Holdovers are all-Big Ten Forward Paul Hoffman, six foot, sev-

& picked group of basketball

Table Tennis Match On Festival Menu

Don. Wilson, national star, will feature the Sports Festival to be staged at the Lawrence Central high school gymnasium tonight un« der the auspices of Boy: “Scout Troop 100. His opposition in a three-game exhibition match will be Byron Arnold. Both players will appear through the co-operation of the Indianapolis Y. M. C. A. Planned as a three-hour sports show, tonight's program will also include several rounds of amateur boxing under the direction of Sgt. Emmett Stagg of the Indianapolis Police Pal clubs, and Fred DeBorde of the State A. A. U. All-star teams from Wakeman

8 Dbsael) Testu of he HS

reek 4. 53, 'Latavetts Central 2. Otwell 43, Faitvil Pendleton 43, Anderson St. Mary's »n. Petersburg 50, Montgomery 33.

Plerceton Plymouth 64, Elwood 43. rp lg nn Harker 16. Prairie Shai rpaville 33,

at 85¢, Tax Inc.. on Seis Tomorrow. at 10-A. M. at Selitgum Box OHfiss Quiy

SAP BLEVELAND, Sno, 230 p.m.

47, . 41, Pleasant Lake 38.

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&y m 85, Richland Twp. 43.

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, Brighton Vhiteland 32, Clark Twp, -31 (overtime), t 37, Green's Fork WM.

Wi Yorktown 65, “Daleville 3 le 25.

Anderson ° 30, je 28. Huntington 47, nce (0) 43,

Sanisive 71, Oswego State TNishers n

Waihingion 11, Lewis 43. N 6

Wright Field 64, Great Lakes 51. ee eee eee ecm

STATE COLL COLLEGES

OTHER RESULTS town 61, Centre 43. ot a Zollners &, College All-Stars 88.

Deal 72, Hillsdale 30

Wayne o “a, Western Ontario ashburn ». ” Benedict's 5.

& , Glenwood Springs Naval Hospital 40,

SERVICE TEAMS

and Billings hospitals will ‘provide |®

Chgter, a

Marott Entry

Assures Record NEW YORK, Dec. 1 (U. P)—

day, with both teams thus extending their marks to 31 consecutive appearances. Both began their A. B. C. competition in the 1913 tournament, and have rolled for the cash and glory without interruption since

Purdue Launches Hardwood | onight in Game With Indiana State Quintet

Ward “Piggy” Lambert, Purdue university's colortul basketball. coach, tonight unveils what may be his finest Boilermaker aggregation the 1939-40 team captured Lambert's 11th Big Ten championship. Purdue opens with Indiana State at Lafayette. ‘ The dean of the Western confenence coaching staff, who has aver aged a fraction more than seven victories in every 10 games since he

regular just back from the army |Rit apparently will give Lambert one|pean

of the first six players on the ;7

pionships. Only red-haired, free- Mil dribbling ' Bryan (Broc) Jerrell isy

and six-foot three-inch Julius (Bud) | Decse:

played for Evansville Bosse, Hoff-

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63 1 ow Levers . . Wayne 3 . 511 Evansville Matthews, f ,. 5.11 Evansville Scott, f ...... 5.10 155 Chi. Heights, NL Trump, ¢ .... 67 190 Mishaw Pifer, . 6.0 168 Muncie Biddle, f ..... 5.11 165 Brookston Caudell. f .... 63 175 Bw le ter,c ..... 63 180 Evansville Williams, f .. 60 175 New WATT 61 190 H 8 sieces 6.1 170 Evansville Lawson, g .... 6.3 195 Erie, Hoffman, f ... 6.2 205 Anderson, f .. 5.10 147 Edwardsport dd, g . 80 174 Oxford ‘Whitehead, . . 60 175 Evansville Blettner,g ... 6.4 186 Indianapolis Mumford, t ,. 6.1 Casey, er,¢ ..... 68 178 jotavette Beretta, f .... 511 185 ford atson, { 5.11 185 Fontana, Kas,

Here's the 1045-46 Purdue basket. ball schedule:

Dec. 1, Indiana State; Dec. 8, at Louis ville; Dec. 15, Was ashingten of St. Louis: Dec. 19, Louis 3 ec. 3 20, Great Lakes; Jan. 2, Notre Dame; Jan. 5, at Ohio State: Jan. 7, Northwestern; Jan. 12, at Wisconsin; Jan. 16, Indiana; Jan, 19, Jowa; Jan. te; Jan. 26, at Minnesota;

Jan. 28, Wisconsin; Feb. 1, at, Northwestern; Feb. 2, Minnesota; Peb. 9, at Rw: Peb. 10, at Great Lakes; Feb. 16, Indiana.

en-inch Center Dean Trump, high scoring Myrwin (Red) Anderson, the 1945-46 captain; ballhawk Guard

Hinga. That combination averages six feet, one inches tall - Haag, who, incidentally, also

man and Anderson will start their third season as Purdue regulars when the Boilermakers meét Indiana State's Sycamores. The letterman. returning from service is Floyd (Rudy) Lawson, guard on the 1941-42 quintet, who recently was. discharged from the army air force. Lawson stands six

Basketball Pro Champions in Rare Form as College Stars Are Downed

CHICAGO, Dec. 1 (U. P.).—The Ft. Wayne, Ind., Zollners defeated , 63 to 56, In the sixth annual college all-star classic Jast night before a sellout crowd of 23913 fans.

The Zollners, champions of the national Professional Basketball league, grabbed a 15-point lead in the final half and stalled fer the rest of the game to give the professionals their fifth victory in the six-year

for 13 points. Paul Cloyd, former

Jone Ee. OF New York (8).

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Zollners’ scoring attack with five

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"league. champs oppose the Capitals at the Coliseum.

Miami-Is In Bowl! Running

MIAMI, Fla, Dec. 1 (U. P)— Miami university president, Bowman ;| Ashe, joined his student body today in hoping that last night's 33-to-7 upset over Auburn commanded sufficient attention to put Florida's Miami in the Orange bowl football game against Holy Cross. Miami's potentialities had been discounted, Jrincipally Orange bow! promoters were Charley Hasg and rangy John Sloss to the forest to see the Overlooking Miami's brilliant record, which was marred only by a 27-to-21 defeat to Georgia early in the season, the Orange bowl committee searched elsewhere until last week when it became apparent that they might do better in their own|.

Amateurs |

games are scheduled int -8a

& : Red Cab . ry C. 3 Traffic = Ernie ie V.P. W, narage vs. Es Dt Dragons.

Treat Harvester vs. Electronie. Lration ‘Trojans vs. Greenfield Midget

Bud's Service vs. Kingan A. A. 1 All-Stars vs. Gorman- Colony

English Avenue Boys’ club Samir "oR team peat Greenwood, 70

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Sorrell faced the necessity of shifting his lineup due to the illness

out of action in several of the early games. Trudel, Bartholome and Center Les Cunningham all have their eyes set on league records. } Seeks 500 Points

Cunningham, who recently became the first player in the circuit to sink 200 goals, now is in within hailing distance of being the first to accumulate 500 points. His 201 goals and 284 assists leave him only

15 points away from the half-a- }

thousand mark. Trudel, who created a new record for 45 goals last season, needs just 26 more to enter the select Cunningham company.

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