Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 December 1945 — Page 34
The city championship trophy looks good to this Cathedral group. Left to right, Captain. elect Joe Zore, this year's captain, Mike Carr; Coach Joe Dezelan, and Jim McLinn, all-city and
allstate halfback on both The
Movement Started to Get New Field for Cathedral
By BOB STRANAHAN A move is underway today to provide Cathedral high school with a suitable athletic field, thanks to the feat of this year's grid team in winning the Indianapolis city cham pionship. ‘Cathedral alumni and friends of the parochial school, spurred by the deeds of the “homeless” Irish, took the first step in the direction at a banquet honoring the team and coaches last night, The Most Reverend Joseph E. Ritter, D.D., archbishop of the Indianapolis diocese and honor guest at the event in the K. of C. auditorium, pledged his support in the
need for adequate athletic facilities.
Times and United Press teams.
Harold Miller of the Boosters club disclosed the proposed plan to acquire an athletic field and pre-| sented a city championship trophy to Captain Mike Carr for the team. Brother Climacus, C.8.C, athletic director, - introduced the monogram award winners. Coach Dezelan reviewed the past season, praised the squad for its) fine team spirit and stressed the)
“It is almost unthinkable that a school as large. and important as Cathedral should have to go begging for a place to play,” he observed. Dezelan Praised
Dezelan came in for some high
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Major Loops Line Up for
CHICAGO, Dec. 13 (U. P.).—Albert B. Chandler, assured of his position as the most powerful figure in organized baseball, was - determined today ~to remove the tarnish which has accumulated on the commissioner's name since he took the job last April. “I believe a few misunderstandings were straightened out at the joint meeting,” Chandler sald, “and I'm on the dead level to make the commissioner respected throughout the nation.” Chandler's newly-gained confidence stemmed from the Joint session of the National and Ameri. can leagues yesterday. The 16 clubowners closed out their annual winter meetings by rebuffing the! minor leagues and supporting the Kentuckian on every controversial
Team Tenpin
Mark Posted
The best three game series of the season was posted by the HerflJones team of the Indianapolis bowling league at Pritchett's last night. tr The big total climaxed an evening of the best firing of the season in the Indianapolis loop, especially by individuals, Ralph Richman posted the season's fourth 700-series in that league to take the solo honors. Rolling with Barbasol, he had 246, 236, 228-710. Joe Fulton misséd the coveted mark by one pin, getting 244, 254, 201699 for Bowes Sealfast. Betters Marott Mark Bud Schoch wag next in line, paeing the Herfl five to its record with
minor league proposals which the
the ' commissioner's job, Chandler has been raked from stem to stern
men. There were charges that he had been stripped of his powers and that the owners would not support him.
league against the American on | night baseball, deciding that teams in 1046 can play unlimited aftersundown games.
backed Chandler by voting to:
question, Full Support “Happy” emerged from his first real test as a powerful figure. The owners, in full respect of his judgment, backed him to the hilt against
commissioner had termed “obnoxious,” and “unfair” during the minors’ meetings at Columbus, O,, last week. ‘
persecuted Chandler. Since taking
by the press, radio and baseball
period, making it 36-36.
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diana State whipped Hamline university of St. Paul, 54 to 43, in the opening round of the DePaul university invitational college basket
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Cook and Heacox Score in Pinch to Win for Butler -
Butler university's’ basketball team won a double overtime game last night, 47-40, over the Ball State Cardinals in one of the most thrilling hardwood encounters ever played in the Fairview fleldhouse. A crowd of 2000 watched the Bulldogs walk off the floor at half time with a two-point lead, Ni When regulation playing time closed the score was deadlocked at 31-31, Art Cook, pint-sized Bulldog for- bal met at the Chicago stadium ward, was the hero of the evening nigh . P ’ Indiana State had a 22-16 margin when he caged a two-hand push| .°, en. vioided to a rally that
shot from mid-court with only four sent Hamline into a two-point lead seconds of play remaining to send| "0 oc” 4 20-27 in” the
the game into the second o second half and then once more took charge of the game. Doyle Cofer sank two free throws and Joe DePeugh registered on a pivot shot to give the Hoosiers a 35-31 edge and they were never headed thereafter.
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Dick Heacox, Bulldog center, and Cook led a rally in the second overtime that enabled Butler to win ‘ts third straight Indiana College conference game and its third vietory in four starts, It was mainly through the efforts of Frank Melson, Ball State center and former Speedway high school star, that the Cardinals pressed the Hinklemen to the limit.
Joins Kautskys Melson was thé high scorer with
18 points on eight fielders and two| Rusty Saunders, who formerly 33 Joie on yung Pine, guard,|Starred at center for the New York was high point man for the Bull- Celtics, will join the Indianapolis’ dogs with 12 points. Kautskys for Sunday's National| Butler (47) Ball State (40) league contest with the American POPPE it FG PT PP Gears of Chicago at the Armory, 4{Grimes,t .... according to word received by Man- $ Weller st sees ager Abe Goldsmith today. 3 Melson c .... Saunders recently was discharged 3 MeKenuies... by the navy and already is on bis 1 we way to Indianapolis, The big center 3131 _ _ __|is the fourth addition to the KautTotals ....30 7 18 - Totals ....18 10 18|SKY roster as part of the rebuilding | I'DEANA Bcore at Half—Butler 14, Ball State 12.| program which started last week Cleveland Referee—Clyde Gentry, Umpire—Robpert with the signing of Hrnie Andres and Bob Gerber, former Indiana and Toledo university stars, respectively. The other newcomer is Jewell RESULTS LAST NIGHT
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Other Legislation On other legislation, the majors
1. Keep the $50,000 promotion
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fund in the hands of the commis sioner and the promotion committee, (The minors had asked that it be divorced from Chandler's office.) 2. Table for future action the minors’ proposal to outlaw bonuses to players at the time of signing. 3. Extend the major-minor league agreement, baseball's constitution, until Jan, 12, 1947. The owners also voted the customary $30,000 to the American Legion baseball program,’and ruled that no high school player can be signed until after graduation or
praise himself from Assistant Coach Cleon Reynolds and the team members presented: gifts to the coaches and principal, The Rev. Richard Kavanagh, superintendent, joined with the _|others in urging the acquisition of an athletic fleld and expressed the ' {school’s appreciation for the interest shown by the K. of C. and Boosters organization. Jerry Shine of the K. of 0. was banquet chairman. : Among the guests was Coach
222, 257, 218-697. The team had 1027, 1050, 1045-3131, topping the Marott Shoes former record of 3104, posted Oct. 3. Paul Moore proved a big help to the Herffmen with 236, 191, 343 673. The two best individual series of the season emerged from the West Side Merchants matches at the West Side center. Virgil Reichard and Pete Gallagher, both members of Hornaday Milk Co, were the big scorers, Reichard had 247,
program. i Speaking briefly, he praised
Brother Benedict, C.8.C., principal, spoke of the fine co-operation and of the fact that more than half . of the squad members were on the
Richard Hammler of Tech, one of Cathedral's closest rivals. Pictures gf ‘the Notre Dame-Tu-lane game were shown with Mike
Cathedral honor roll scholastically.
Layden as the narrator.
High School Hardwood Teams Face Heavy Card; Rivalry Tilts Included
Five high school teams in the capital city area are carded for double duty this week-end in a heavy schedule of 15 games. Cathedral, Howe, Manual and Washington of the’ city quintets and Ben Davis of the suburban . Schools all are carded for two games. Tomorrow's program, while attractive, cannot compare to the rivalry contests billed Saturday night. The schedule: _ TOMORROW NIGHT Davis at Brownsburg thedral at Lapel - rispus Attucks va, Sharpsville at Wash. Franklin Tonsil} at Decatur Central st Teo
Howe at Franklin Manual at Warren Centeal
at Speedwa a Silent Wooslers at h G Washington at Lawrence Central SATURDAY NIGHT Dats ot Howe 1 anual at athington
South Heart at Osthedral
Peature game on the local card
tomorrow night will be Tech's North Central gonference encounter with Frankfort. The Green-
clads have broken ‘even In two Clarence Schott, y Maurice Marion, R. C,
league encounters thus far, losing
at Kokomo and winning at New Harold
Castle.
Shortridge gets a real test at Shelbyville in another standout engagement tomorrow night. ‘The Golden Bears are ranked as one of the state’s outstanding quintets. City rivalry contests involving Broad Ripple and Washington and Sacred Heart and Cathedral highlight the Saturday docket’ ) Park school’s prepsters play the
ville also on Saturday night. ° . #
Harrison Ahead Ft. Harrison basketball team downed the Greensburg Y. M. C. A. five,. 57-39, at the Harrison gym,
Russell Pletz; Howe 400 Club Duteh
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238, 192-677, and Gallagher, 180,
1 234, 268-672.
Local League Tenpin Scores
400 BOWLERS (MEN)
Joe Pulton, Indianapolis ........... vo 699 Bud Sel 8 «. neo vinionn “7 Virgil Reichard, West Side Merchants 677 Paul Moore, Ey
Pete Gallagher, Rudy Stempfel,
West Side Merchants 672 Inter-Club 658
Harold Schiens, Central Reen. ....... S47}
Jerry O'Grady, Indianapolis ......ic0. 1 Clarence Baker, Indianapolis Howard Deer 8r., Indianapolis Howard Ross Lill Ralph Schuh, Wm, Gooch, Pun Bo
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iy 110] A. (Pox-Hunt) Mike Bisesi, R. C. A. (Fox-Humt).... Classis .... 61
Gens Zwelssler, Indianapolis . B. Pulle, St. Jolin Evangelical Paul Stemm, Indianapolis Barl Dorsett, Sam Tyner's Manuel Schonecker, Indiana
R. Ballinger, Allison Executive Harold Ruschaupt, Bi Lilly... ... Clarence Moxley, Lithographers OTHER LEAGUE LEADERS (MEN Walt Heckman, Prest-O-Lite-...:....
Tavern .... 008
rdner, Priends Mixed ........ AIDES «:viiovinérerann ights of Columbus. ... 573 D. Adams . ...... i. M. Hartman, Solataire Mixed .
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Clark, Post Office . .. 887 Marion Swimford, Marmon-Herrington bo
Dallas Smith, . Riviera Club
560 R Wm. HN. Block Mxd 553 Geo. Brill, Minols Neen. :.......... 852
Bill . J. Holliday Mixed Otto Wl arm Becrity Mixed
‘ . mn Bill Rickey, St. Philip Men's Club.... 533
until one year’s absence from school.
Al Newman, L ©. 8 Mixed Prank Raney Nai Sie n Pde
Jack Jon ity Trust Mixed. .... 506 BOWLERS (WOMEN) Rita Sheehan, Ernest Johnson Coal Oo. a
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Holiday Basket Tourney Billed
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