Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 December 1945 — Page 12

. a late Washington rally to triumph.

Who Is Coaches’ Coach-of-Year? Seripps-Howard Balloting Starts

ttica 37, Williams i Bacile Ground 46, 32, Decatur 30.

Horpets Shade

‘Blue Devils Rap Noblesville

Tech's Greenclads and the Hornets of Howe had close decisions over rivals today while the Shortridge Blue - Devils counted their third straight triumph by a top-heavy margin in standout high school bas-

ketball games,

“Tech edged a favored New Castle team, 24-22 on the Trojan court and Howe nipped the Washington cagers in a city rivalry tilt, 25-23.

Shortridge turned on the heat at the expense of the Noblesville Millers and won handily, 37-18,

Sacred Heart won from Carmel poart 46-28, but. Manual and Crispus At-|ca¢hedral at Tech. tucks did pot fare so well in other! ny uregville at Manual. games involving city teams. The yerre Haute (Wiley) at Washington. | | Redskins dropped a 37-23 decision Warren Central at Howe,

to Speedway and the Tigers suffered

a 24-20 setback at the hands of |, =. piwards was the leading

‘Dayton (O.) Dunbar. Southport Triumphs

On the county side of the docket, [the tight Blue Devil defense and {trailed throughout.

Southport turned im the most notable achievement — a 53-25 trouncing of Lawrence Central's once-powerful Bears. Ben Davis nipped Warren Central by a point, 30-29, in a county thriller, A fleld goal and a free throw by Harlan Sturgeon in the last 30 seconds of play proved the winning punch as Tech nipped the Trojans, who played without the services of

their star forward, Jay Gray. It was]

the first setback of the scason for New Castle, leader at the half by a 12-10 margin. Howe held a 21-18 Jead at the end of the third period in the game with the Continentals, then beat off

jans; Washington;

TONIGHT'S SCHEDULE # Anderson (St. Mary's)

Hornet sniper with eight points. Noblesville wasn’t able to solve

Shortridge was in front after the first 16 minutes of play, 22-4. John Kroetz led the Blue Devil attack with 12 points. Speedway drove to a 24-11 halftime lead over Manual, featuring a long range bombardment. Manual scoring was evenly divided, while Cassaday paced the Spark Plugs with 11 points.

at Sacred

Eddie Riska, one of Notre Dame's all-time hardwood “greats,” has joined the Oshkosh All-Stars for the National league game with the Indianapolis Kautskys at the local armory tomerrow. Riska, at sea for 18 months, was released by the navy on Nov. 4.

Carmel stayed within range of the Spartans in the first half bu! Sacred Heart displayed power | the last two periods to pull away from the visitors. Accuracy from the foul stripe aided the Spartan cause, Mike Zahn colleéting nine of 13 chances.

By LAWRENCE ROBINSON, NEW YORK, Dec. 8.—The 1945

tory, and its epilogue is the annual postseason awards. Standing out

prominently will be the selection of

__condutted by the New York World-Telegram and, this yeer, joined by “other Secripps-Howard newspapers, The Cdach-of-the-Year poll is no| opinion of a small group but nation-

wide balloting by the coaches themselves to pick the one among them who delivered the finest job. Ballots have been mailed to 244 head coaches, Each is given the privilege of se-

. Jecting his‘ first, second and third

choices. All are tial, and the d is Dec. 12, Winner last year was Carroll Wid-

coaches Year by 3%~to-1 over Earl Blaik of ~~ Award Scroll : "In casting his ballot, each coach

to consider several factors |college

ls asked aside” from a winning record, the schedule including the caliber of op-

be honored by ceremonies conducted by thé New York World-Telegram in New York. : The winner receives the oficial scroll memorializing his success and

Boxers Advance 3 » To Final Round In Turner Meet +. Boxers who advanced in the citycounty amateur boxing tournament at the South Side Turner gym last night were mainly novice class contestants as only one bout in the open class was held. Only k. o. was scored by Charles Cooper, PAL No. 3, novice welterweight. Wind-up matches in both novice and open classes are to ‘be held at the Turner gym next Friday night. In addition to Cooper, others who

advanced were: 113 Pounds Novice—James Cousin, PAL

“-glub No.

5 Pounds Novice—Arvin Sudd,. unNovice — Maurice Cross, , Open—Willism Beaman,

147 Pounds Novice—~Mujon Goldstein, unattached; Mickey Hayes, unatia and Julius Griffith, PAL club No, 4. Pounds Novice—William Bridges, Hill center,

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CITY, COUNTY HIGH SCHOOLS

Ben Davis 30, Warren Central 29, { Decatur Central 47, Greenwood 40, Dayton (O.) Dunbar 234, Crispus Attucks 20. Howe 25, Washington le Sacred Heart 48, Carmel 28. Shortridge 3, {Nobiesyine 18. y 37, Manual 23. ‘Southport 53, Lawrence Central 25. ‘ech 24, New Castle 22 Whiteland 36, Beech Grove 28.

OTHER HIGH SCHOOLS ‘Anderson 42, Lafayette 34. Albion. 44, Garrett 26 Alamo 173, ew Richmond 20. Angola 49, pangs 28. Ashley 49, a tia Aurora 41, North Varnes p. re adeland 13. University 2, [Terre

ton ® Green's Fork 27. Madison pownship 38. tlle

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ched, | SEASON,

Scripps-Howard Staff Writer college football season now is his-

the 11th annual Coach-of-the-Year

including ‘The Indianapolis Times. . » ‘Waldorf First Winner Previous winners were: 1935—Lynn O., Waldorf, Northwestern,

1936—Richard Cresson Harlow, Harvard, - 1937-E. E. fayette. -1938—William P. Kern, Carnegie Tech, 1939—Dr. Edward Anderson, Iowa.

(Hooks) Mylin, La-

1041—PFrank Leahy, Notre Dame.

signed by heads of the six leading conferences,

A number of candidatés stick out as_contenders for the high award this year, including Col. Earl Blaik of Army, Be Mali ot Japa. Frank Thomas of Alabama, Jim Lookabaugh of Oklahoma A. and M.

Odell of Yale, and others.

Greyhounds Play Allison Netters

‘ The Indiana Central Greyhounds will_be seeking their fourth consecutive victory tonight when they will entertain the Allison quintet in a basketball game in the University Heights gym at 8:00 p. m. Coach Edgar A. Bright hds announced his starting lineup with Catlin and Deutsch at forwards, D. Kistler at center, and either Miller or M. Kistler at one guard position and Fleener at the other.

Game Arranged JACKSONVILLE, Fla. Dec. 8 (U. P.).—Wake Forest and the University of South Carolina, who played to a 13-to-13 tie in. mid“have accepted invitations to play here New Year's day in an

Bulldogs Play Jirst Road Tilt

Butler at Illinois Wesleyan.

Camp Atterbury at Notre Dame. Central Normal at Evansville. DePauw at Beloit. Earlham at Franklin. Huntington at Taylor. Manchester at Anderson. Purdue at Louisville. Washington (St. Lous) at Indiana.

Butler university's Bulldogs will travel to Bloomington, Iii, tonight to play the Illinois Wesleyan Tigers in their first road game of the season. The Fairview: five will be

starts, Players making up the traveling squad are the starting five consisting of Arthur Cook and Jerry Cranny, forwards; Dick Heacox, center, and Bob King and Herod Toon, guards, and Norman Hartman, Leroy Compton, Clark Townsend, Bob Wooden, Paul Stoyonovich,. Bob Collins and Marion Fine, . Wednesday the Bulldogs will play "| Ban State here.

19 Recommended

letters has been given the athletic department by the faculty athletic!

1 rs for participation in football Include

;|James Bivin, Herold Toon, Gene Bland, Robert Cunnings, James Mil-|:

ler, Joseph Gatto, Phillip Kaim, Charles Scott, Leroy Snyder, Ronald Dodds, Thomas Gooch, Robert King, and William Stratton, dianapolis; and Richard Heacox,

Westville, Ill; Noel Good, New Augusta; Marion Fine, Ben Davis: and Kenneth Nixon, Westville, Ill.

made the recommendations.

Big 10 Expected To Play Frosh

CHICAGO, Dec. 8 (U, P.).—Apart from restoring the “freshman rule,” the Big Ten intercollegiate confer ence today was prepared to return to its pre-war athletic regulations. In closing a three-day meeting, conference representatives voted on eligibility matters today. They were expected to reinstate the numerous eligibility codes except the freshman rule requiring an athlete to attend school one year before being allowed to participate in varsity athletics. *

seeking its third victory in as many}

For Butler Awards;

Approval of 19 Butler university| football players for varsity “B”lj

all of In-|% Bloomington; Donald Batrich,

Coach Prank Hedden and Assistant Coach Wally Middlesworth

Indians Forge Another Link {In Strengthening ’46 Staff by

Adding Seasoned Rex Cecil

The Indianapolis Indians are doing all right in the stove They acquired another pitcher last night before the curtain upon the minor league convention in Columbus, O., when

powwow. Wwere® Outfielder Morris § Aderholt from the © Boston Braves Pitcher Al Verdel ’ from Utica, N. Y., and the veteran Johnny Riddle, who was signed as a free agent to serve as relief catcher and instructor of young pitchers. The Indians sold Pitcher George Jeffcoat to Tulsa, Ben Geraghty, second sacker, to Sacramento, and reelased George Detore, veteran catcher. Baseball leaders headed for Chicago from Columbus today for next week's major league meeting, with betting about even on whether Com-

League Leadership

Rex Cecil

their first visit to the Coliseum.

The Caps are idle tonight, but will be favored to win. The Bears

the Reds in four games thus far, although one ended in a tie. Should things run according to calculations, the Bears will gain a couple of points and pull up within one of Coach Johnny Sorrell’s

Tough Rivals This, of course, is counting a few pre-hatched chickens. But regard-

The rule has been waived for!

unnamed. bowl football game.

Frankton 35, Lowanspars i Fremont 31, and 36. Galveston 32, OWalion 2. ’ Gaty Horace Mann 35, Bast Chicago Roosevelt 15. Gary Emerson 34, Hammond Clark 31. Gary Wallace - 'Vilparaiso m

Hir Hammond Teen a. Gary Tolleston 20. Hammond 43, ry Froebel M. Harrisburg 48, Shion an, Hobart er 36.

Hubiingbore Be ee 2 (overtime), Hilla ale 46, ne. Bern Hiymata 2 Cae 36. Pulaski 2. Jamestown 35. Pinnell 23. r 60, Evansville Reitz 34. Center 48, Churubusco 43. Township

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Muncie Burris 31, Bluffton 22. Muncie Central 3, Richmond 35. New Albany-Vincenines (postponed),

J Texas

Nick Damare . +» Bears’ goalie.

High School and College Basketball Results

Wabash ~Warsaw (post, 1.

sonville P STATE COLLEGES Illinois Wesleyan 47, Wabash 37. Indiana State 44, Murray State 42.

OTHER Atanas 87, Western ES AY TeachAugiatana te Gustavus Adolphus 4 (2 jither or 13. Beflanes | 52. Ration Tech (Dutroit) a Heidelberg 28.

Missouri 44, Westminster 30. 6s, Rastern New Mexico, state

Norfolk Naval Training Station ”, Duke Mampden-8ydney a Glathe aval Ban a

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When Caps Engage Bears Tomorrow By BOB STRANAHAN There is every possibility that the leadership in the American league will be at stake tomorrow night when the Hershey And the customers probably will be on hand in goodly numbers to see such goings on. The advance sale is reported unusually heavy.

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Count, 5th Honor Series of Season; Les Brands Has 638

The majors also must decide if they will prohibit yment of bonuses in signing Jaymes The Bob Gerber, one of Toledo univer= | ne minors outlawed the practice at|Sity’s all-time basketball stars, and their final session. Ernie Andres will give the Indian-

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No Action Taken On Net Opening

L. V. Phillips, commissioner of the Indiana High School Athletic ase sociation, today said that the I. H, 8. A. A. has no intention of setting« back the Nov. 1 starting date for basketball. There has been isolated agitation for making the opening date Dec. 1. “We have taken no action nor have we even discussed such an idea,” Phillips said.

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