Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 December 1945 — Page 12
21. : Pecwtis Central 3, Franklin Twp, 33,
“Angola 52, Butler 31. a
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for Shortridge on the mournér’s
The Big Green team from t
rence, 31-21,
bination;- Howe bowed at Frankli 27-21; Warren Central, Silent Hoosiers lost at Beech Grove, quintets. Blue Devils Lead
Shortridge’s winning streak ended at three games in a closely contested affair at Shelbyville. The Blue Devils were in front after 16 13-10, but the
minutes of play,
} Shortridge Joins Ranks nl | Of Beaten Fives; Cathedral,
East side kept-its North Central conference title hopes alive by vanquishing Frankfort, 36-27, while the Continentals were crushing Law-
Cathedral dropped a 28-21 decision to an unbeaten Lapel com-
Manual was humbled by 41-27, and the
33-21, to account for the other city
. Sacred Heart alone of the Capital city area high school -quintets remained undefeated today as the clubs moved over to make room
bench.
The Blue Devils dropped a 31-26 decision at Shelbyville last night, |: their first loss of the season, as Tech and Washington were the sole city representatives to go unscathed.
he ® » » Tonight's Card Ben Davis at Howe. Broad Ripple at Washington,
Manual at Southport. Sacred Heart at Cathedral.
n,
quarter mark.
scorer with 15 points,
Golden Bears trimmed this margin to a point at 10-18 at the three-
Then Center Bill Garrett paced a Shelbyville drive which enabled the Bears to forge ahead and stay there. He was the game’s leading
Frankfort stayed close to Coach
ay
requests flood the Speedway office
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Eloise (Dolly) Dallenbach throws up her hands in dismay as ticket
at 444 N. Capitol ave. She is show-
ing the letters to T. E. (Pop) Myers (left), vice president, and Wilbur
Pressure on
Loop Leaders “
By BOB STRANAHAN { The Caps’ “cousins” from St. Louis come to the Coliseum tomorrow night, but this time the pressure all will be on Coach Johnny |Sorrell’s charges. The Plyers have been bolstered {considerably since their last ap-| ! pearance here and are in the midst| “ww, of a winning streak. ' They just fin- A ished polishing off the tough Hershey Bears and tangle with the same club tonight while our boys play in Pittsburgh. Not only will the Caps be battling against the law of averages—they've won five straight from the PFlyers—
Fido Purpur,
former Cap for-
ward, will be with the St. Louis Flyers tomorrow night when the Mound City team pays another visit at the Coliseum. ’
but it may be necessary for them to win to hold their American| Hockey league lead. Position in Danger Double successes over the .weekend for either Hershey or Pitts-
) |
In Close
Joyce Beaten
Serap
Herman Hinshaw’s charges in the first half, which ended with Tech
race officially go on sale Feb, 1.
Shaw, new president and general manager. - Tickets for the 500-mile
burgh, combined with Cap losses or ties, could put either of the eastern
ahead, 11-10, but Bob Freeman and
Hill Decisions
Hoosier Rival
menu.
Prelim boys have a habit of stealing the thunder in local fistic preséntations but the principals in the top attraction finally turned the tables. It was a 10-rounder in which Jack Hill, Bloomington, Ill, light heavy, decisively outpointed Tommy Charles, Terre Haute, in a “nontitle” encounter. Charles is. known as Indiana's light heavy champ
(state commission version).
At any rate, Hill took down the unanimous verdict. Charles was way off in timing and most of his punches just stirred up the at-
fought at catchweights. Back With Pirates
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CITY, COUNTY HIGH SCHOOLS Beech Grove 33, Silent Hoosiers 31.
2. ille 30, Crispus Avidons 12.
Washington 31, Lawrence Central 21. Warren Central 41, Manual 27; .,
OTHER HIGH SCHOOLS Alamo 49, Waveland 47 (overtime).
Anderson 51, Marion 36.
Auburn-New Haven, postponed. Arcola 47, Leo 39 (Marshall) 13.
Argos 47, West Twp, Ashley 51, St. Joe 236. Bedford 35, Seymour 26. Boswell 42; Pine Village 28, Berne 53, Garrett 27, Boston 35, Milton 30. Boonville 32, Ft. Branch 20. Bourbon 44, Akron 35. Bremen 39, Lapaz 328, 4 ston J7, Reynolds 30. Brownsville 22, Kitchell 26, Cardiz 24, Mt, Bummit 20, Carlisle 39, Dugger 34. Chalmers 52, Wolcott 28.
TONIGHT
til 9 P. M. EFROYMSON'S
918-826 .
The unusual happened at the Armory’s professional boxing show last night—the main go was the most interesting on the five-bout
Harlan Sturgeon led a last-half barrage which wrecked the Fighting Five. It was Tech's second triumph in three starts in conference play. Leading point-getter for the Green was Charles Wuensch with 12 Continentals Triumph Washington bounced out in front early at Lawrence Central and won handily from the once powerful Bears. The West side quintet wasj in front at the end of the first period, 9-2, and led at the half by 13-7 margin. Ralph O’Brien, Washington guard, tallied 10 points for scoring honors. Cathedral trailed all the way at Lapel but the Irish put on a fourth
the Bulldog forces. Coach Cleon Reynolds’ boys were behind at the intermission, 14-5, and at the end of the third period,
Bulldogs Meet
Miami Tossers
TONIGHT'S CARD Indiana at Louisville. Washington of St. Louis at Purdue, . Drake at Valparaiso. Wisconsin at Notre Dame. Butler at Miami, O. Evansville at Central Normal. Huntington at Indiana Central.
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which narrowed the margin al-
catch up. Howe stayed with the Grizzly
y| 14-8,
third-period rush which sent Frank-
lin into a 22-15 bulge. ;|] The R
Redskins bounced out in
y|tront at Warren Central to lead at
the end of the first period, 6-1, but the Warriors soon erased this. Jim {Curry led a rally which put Warren Central in front at the half, 16-8, and the Redskin cause was a lost ane after that. The Silent Hoosiers nicked the first basket at Beech Grove but the home five took over shortly afterward and led the rest of the way. Beech Grove was in front at the end of the first period, 9-7, and had widened the lead to 14-9 at the half.
McMillin to Head
Coaching School
KENT, O, Dec. 15.~Coach “Bo” | , who guided his Indiana university Hoosiers to their first Big Ten football championship, will head the staff of instructors at Kent Sue Jverty's first summer sc or coaches and prospective coaches, Fren Musselman, dean of the summer session, announced toy. 5 Dates for the two-weeks sports clinic will be from June 17 through June 28,
Chester Twp. 35, Bipus 27. Cincinnati (O.) Eider 33, Batesville 18. Chili 47, Marcy 22. Colfax 33, “Thorntown 30, Columbia City 53, Hartford City 28. Sohumbus 43: Greensburg 28. Cory ey 23. Connersville 34, Rushville 28. Covi 53, Williamsport 328, Crawfordsville 51, Brasil 38, .. i Cynthiana 56, New Harmony 25. { Dale 40, Lynnville 34. Danville 37, Avon 38. Decatur 40, Monroe 35. Dunkirk 59, Albany 28. East Chicago Washington 49, Valparaiso . 31. Ellettsville 48, Gosport 22. Elnora 46, », Elkhart 37, uth Bend Washington 21. Ervin Township 20, Deer Creek 16. ' Evansville Bosse 52, Evansville Reitz 33, ‘Evansville. Central 42, Vincennes 25. Everton 31, Harrisburg 29, Evansville Memorial 34, Cannelton 33. Evansville Central 42, Vincennes 24, Farmersburg 48, Blackhawk 48, Fishers 35, Walnut Grove 19. Flora 42, Delphi 1n. " arhe entral 39, Pt. Wayne Worth
e 38. Ft. Wayne South Side 50, Pt. Wayne Central Catholic 25. Fountain City 42, Greens Pork 328. Fowler 38, Earl Park 16,
t 22. 40, Gary Tolleston 29. Gary Emerson 53, East Chicago Roosevelt
Galvelton 28, Punker Gas City 54, Sweetse . Georgetown 33, Marengo 28. Glenn 30, Pontanet 21, Greenfield 33, Greencastle 33. Greentown 41, Russiaville 19, Greenwood 40. Plainfield 30. 33, Noblesville 31. Hardinburg 34, English 19. Hammond 61, Hammond Olark 50 oe
Hil 27 (overtime). r 40
p 42, Union Township
Honey Creek 46, Concannon 31. Hoagland Hl Monmouth 329.
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19-10. Then Jim Doyle led a drive though Cathedral never was able to
Cubs for the first eight minutes of the game at Franklin but the host five moved in front at the half, Rush Friddle, the game's top scorer with 12 points, led a
| scored 16 victories in 19 starts.
- | LaPorte 38, Michigan City 17.
| Monitor 37, Romne
Monday night at the Pein the Bulldogs will be hosts to their traditional rivals, the DePauw university Tigers. . The DePauw-Butler contest will
local quintet face off, against Coach Donovan Moffitt for the first tirhe in three years. Hinkle has just returned from the navy where he served as a lieutenant commander during the war years and Moffitt is back at Greencastle from the army in which he served as a major.
play host the following night to the highly touted University of Louisville five, one of the nation’s outstanding basketball teams this sea son
The Sea Cards are expected to give Butler its greatest test. This
year's Louisville team is built around Edward Kupper, Calvin Johnson, Clyde Parker, Donald
Kinker, George Hauptfuher and John Osborn, all lettermen back from last season's team which
Both Monday and Tuesday games will start at 8:15 p. m. in the fieldhouse with the customary *“B” team game starting at 7 p. m.
Phils Sign Ambrose
PHILADELPHIA, Dec. 15 (U. P.). -Pat Ambrose, 29-year-old third baseman who played seven years in the Pacific Coast league before enfering naval service in 1941, has n signed to play with the Philadelphia Phils in 1046, club officials said today.
Kentland 31, Goodland 15. 48, Richland Township 39, Klondike 39, Wea 33. : Lafayette 33, Kokomo 26. Lancaster 34, Kirkland 24.
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Lawrenceburg 43, North Lewisville 36, Liberty 36,
‘ernon 30.
Straughn 26.
Mackey 41, Owensville 24. Marco 26, Worthington 24. Martinsville 40, Bloomington 38. Mecca 34, Rosedale 33 (overtime). Middlebury 35, Goshen 22. Midland 32. Pleasantville 19. Mitchell 40, Bloomington "University 39. .
y 23. Monument City 28, Lancaster 25. Morocco 29, Brook 27. Monterey 33, Medaryville 23, Monrovia 42, inence 20. Morristown 34, Spiceland 20, Mt. Comfort 39, New Palestine 38, Muncie 37, Logansport 33, Napoleon 35, Sunman 24. New Ross 48, Advance 28, Needmore 44; Fayetteville 24. New Albany 34, Louisville Manual 33 (overtime). ' North Judson 46, Hamlet 32, Oakland City 53, Elberfeld 24. Otter Creek 44, Cligton 30. Odlitic 45, Shoals 31.
Plymouth 81, Warsaw 232. Portage 28, Merrillville 23. Portland 39, Pennville 233, Pulaski 33, Star City 30. Rensselaer 30, Monon 28 Richmond 33,
New Castle 31, Roachdate 31, Ladoga 28
to make Indianapolis and sur-
Danville,
see Coach Paul D. Hinkle of the|®
With no rest the Bulldogs will o
‘| Lioyd Carter is seeking a formidable
“| Zionsville 28, Dover 321.
County Fistic
the event.
the open class last winter,
the night's best attraction.” Win{ners in other weights and classes: OPEN
112 Pounds—Buddy Ingram, Leeper A. C. 118 Pounds — James Lawrence, North western PAL club. 147 Pounds — Robert McAdams, unati-
ached, 160 Pounds—Robert Cotton, Leeper A. C. . NOVICE Pounds—James Cousin, Douglass PAL club, ,118 Pounds—Albert Cousin, Douglass
PAL club. 126 Pounds—Arvin Stidd, unattached. 135 Pounds—Maurice Cross, Northwestern PAL club, 7 Pounds—Julius Griffith, Northwestern PAL club.
180 Pounds—Wiliam Bridges, Hill PAL paltaTTeight—Lao Binns, Northwestern All city-county champions and all other contestants in the Turner tourney are eligible to compete in The Times-Legion Golden Gloves
classic to be staged at the Armory|
Jan. 18, 25, Peb, 1, 8. Ray Villmer Signed For Mat Match
Ray Villmer, St. Louis heavyweight, who has won his only two
matches here since returning. from
more than three years of service in the navy, will appear in the supporting bout on the double main event wrestling show next Tuesday night at the Armory. Matchmaker
opponent for the Missouri grappler. Two of Tuesday's bouts will be for two falls out of three. Red % Memphis, Tenn, "an aggressive grappler, meets Billy Thom, Indian. apolis, in one match. Ray Eckert, rough California, Mo.
Windfall 30, Howard Twp. 29. Winamac 36; Rochestér 32. olcottville 44, 33. orktown 38, Farmland 321.
NOBLE COUNTY TOURNEY.
Kings Crowned
City-courty amateur boxing|pjon in the nets since “Bouncer”
Thomas Blair, Douglas park PAL club, who won the Indianapolis
i k 6~ i Golden Gloves ]26-pound Ae In| ndianapolis players obtained from
clubs in front not only in the entire loop but in the western division as well. And the Flyers-move into town {convinced that it is their turn to win from "tire Caps. :
_Hec Highton has replaced Connie
champions were crowned last night | rayvior took charge of the St. Louis in the tourney finals show at the| South Side Turner gym. It marked | the windup of the 21st renewal of |
team and the weak spots in the lineup have been plugged by the acquisition of Pat McCreavy, Doug |McCaig, Hec Pozzo and Bill Allum. Former Caps Play McCreavy and McCaig are former
|
nexed two crowns in the Turner| the Detroit Red Wings of the NaButler university's Bulldog basket- | show. ball team, victorious in three out of |
[tional league and their ‘addition to
| He was unopposed at his own, the roster gives St. Louis five vetuarter rally to throw a scare into | 104 starts this season, will leave weight and won the title by de-|erans who played with the Caps in 9 y the fieldhouse for’ the second time | fault. Thereupon, he stepped up a|recent years. The other three are to journey to Oxford, O., to meet, class and defeated William Beamon the Miami university quintet to-|for the 135-pound diadem. It was night.
Fido Purpur, Dick Kowcinak and Bill Thomson. The Caps will be strengthened by the return of Jerry Brown from the Red Wings and the possibility that Defenseman Hugh Millar may get back into action. His loss has been felt keenly and the defensive play has suffered, as evidenced by the 16 goals in two games by Providence and New Haven.
Rams Ready For Title Tilt
CLEVELAND, Dec, 15 (U. P).— The. Cleveland Rams made it clear today they would have no excuses should they lose tomorrow's National Football league champion. ship playoff game with the Washington Redskins.
NEW YORK, Dec. 15 (U. P.).— Brawny Beau Jack ‘and artful Willie Joyce will meet again, probably in February, to settle the | widespread dispute over their 10{round thriller last night at Madison’ Square Garden from which Beau emerged with the unanimous but thunderously unpopular decision. Ring officials ‘agreed on the verdict, but the 16,231 fans—who paid $70,071—booed for five minutes, and boxing writers still were debating their own varied scoring today. The sharply contrasting styles of the two Negro principals made it an excellent, close fight—so close that. the United Press scored four rounds for each, and two even,
Kautsky Five
Plays Tomorrow
With “Rusty” Saunders making his debut at center, Coach Nat Hickey is confident that the Indianapolis *Kautskys will show an im-
tional league basketball game at the Armory tomorrow at 3:15 p. m. against the American Gears of Chicago. |
Completing will be Jewell Young of Purdue, Ernie Andres of Indiana, Bob Gerber
ler. Saunders, with a reputation of being a fine play maker and
is a former New York Celtic star, ‘who recently was discharged by the
navy. Roy Hurley, George Fields and Hickey are the other members of the rebuilt Kautsky team. Wilbur Schumacher, Jake Weber, Oren Nichols and Lloyd Baker were released yesterday,
All-Star Game
CHICAGO, Dec. 15 (U. P)— President William Harridge of the American league said today that the 13th major league all-star baseball game will be played at Boston’s Fenway Park July 9. It will
proved scoring punch in the Na-|pow
the starting lneup|Denchs of Toledo and Jerry Steiner of But-| Kieth
scoring threat at the pivot position, end
*| traded his
Jeff Heath Traded For George Case
played since 1944.
be the first all-star game to be
Feminine pastimers were
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600 BOWLERS (MEN) | Harmon Pritchard, Insurance
| Bob Hensley, Wash
Mike Bisesi, Fox-Hunt Sam Jenkins, Construction Wilbur Richwine, Pox-Hunt........... Boh Link-Beit No. 1........
agua, Tom hell, Trafic Club... ...,.. Val Werner, x-Hunt ‘ina Miller Ensminger, Washington... Geo. Crofts, ashington Joe Pulton, PFox-Hunt John Rice, Washington . Jerry O'Grady, Fox-Hunt.... Lou Daugherty, Insurance .... As Linn, Construction
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OTHER LEAGUE LEADERS (MEN)
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500 BOWLERS (WOMEN).
Patty Striebeck, Kernel Marie Christian, Vivien Weaver,
CLEVELAND, Dec. 15 (U. P.).— Roger Peckinpaugh, vice president of the Cleveland Indians, nounced last night that he had powerful and petulant
dependable ( though he isn't expected to Heath's power at the plate,
ringfield Township 18, Ligonier 32, Rose City 22. : Ww s 39, Whibiagtag Outholie’ 38. Wawaka 44, Avilla 41. Linden “ Wingate 3 oe —— ucerne 54, Leiters Por . PIKE COUNTY EY Linton - 50, Bloomfield 23. TOURN Losantville 48, Webster 30, Spurgeon 36, Stendal 29:
SUMMITVILLE TOURNEY -
Summitville 49, Gaston 24. Fairmount 33, Anderson St. Mary's 28.
STATE COLLEGES
Earlham 57. Manchester 38, Evansville 86, Anderson 19,
OTHER COLLEGES .
Missouri 64, Nebraska 54. Marshall 56, Western Kentucky 40, Akron 46, Muskigum 29 Aberd
een Bombers 51, Wash . more 34 ngton (Ball
Duke 50, Davidson 23. Chisago Naval Armory $1, Chicago Teach.
Texas Christian 46, Texas Tech 42. Idaho- 48, Montana State 34 (Missoula
tournament),
PENNSYLVANIA ALLEYS 384 N. PENN.
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. Bowlers made the best of the crisp temperature and the liveliness of the pins that cold weather is supposed in some of the best Friday scoring of the season.
Dorothy Berkopes mastered the - alleys for 224, 157, 232-613 for| vided, when Harmon Pritchard and It was the Bob Hensley turned fourth time this season she had|ard had 214, 263, 231 f passed the 600-mark in league play. | Life in the Insurance league at Bertha Urbancic Gorka, the lead-| Pennsylvania and Hensley, 224, scoring fleld, added|201 for Washington ; another to her season's list with 213, the Washington league at the Illi 201, 197—610 for Hoosier Coal &|nois. | Oil. She now has six to her credit:| Delbert Gettings, another Wash | | |
tive teams the top team totals Honors in men's firing was di- | Local League Tenpin Scores |
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Marie %ulton was another re- ington leaguer, was rumnerup with | peater. Her 189, 214, 202—605 was| 257, 197, 219-673 for Harper's Serv- I her third 600 of the season. Shel ice. Fred Mounts led the Fox- il was in action with Tompkins Ice' Hunt Classic with 213,
204, 248—665 for Cook's’ Goldblume.
The big series of Miss Berkopes| Kenny Christenson, who is en- | and Mrs. Gorka gave their réspec-|joying a big season, added another of | bulging series to his accomplish- | season. ~ The Mechanics had ments with 218, 222, 213-653 for |
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