Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 February 1946 — Page 10

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eight triumphs and three defeats,

nerup spot with a 9-3 record. Towa's brightest remaining hope

day night. Fifth Time at Top Ohio State's 1946 title victory marks the fifth time the Buckeyes have topped the final standings. The new titlists headed the conference alone in 1925, 1939 und 1944 before this year and shared the glory with Northwestern in 1833. Ohio State bounded into the lead last week-end by defeating Northwestern in its closing game, ih always 46. Coach “Pops” Harrison's . managed to finish: high in We Towans, meanwhile, were toppled into second place by Illinois, 57 to 51. - The Buckeyes merely were standing by this week to see whether they would have the championship to themselves or share it with Jowa. The Hawkeyes needed vic- £ tories over both Indiana and MinThe city’s pinmen won't have much chance for a breathing spell | nesota for a tie. after the present city tourney ferminates March 17, for before the| Towa led through much of the final ball has been rolled in that meet, action in the popular Pritchett | first half against Indiana last night, ‘Recreation 1050 scratch five-man event will be under way. fell behind shortly before the first Scheduled over two week-ends, March 9-10 and March 16-17, the half ended, and then came back event is expected to attract 150 or more quintets.” It is open to all to tie the score three times in the sanctioned members Indian last half. / —— Ives Knots the Count Forward Dick Ives intercepted the ball under his own basket and dribbled the length of ihe 2 = 8imo - _|score and give Iowa a 46 e man, onal. 1-You: ule Jn with only two minutes left to play. teammates, which include his two Center Tom Schwartz tipped in a

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| (above left) his new partner, Fonnie Snyder, while n’s 1945 mate, the flashy West Sider, Bob Carnagua (below) looks shoulder at the score sheets of a practice session. and. Hardin ‘annexed three city crowns, including 1045,

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ttle night at South Bend.

“the will be ; quintets are regis- | keeps in condition through. the : a to the wines, |Winter months via the tenpin Valpo Can Sew Up Dm a am orn we 0.5. unter euion st the Title Tomor ~0852, or - {the U. a e beck at OR. intara. Arter connecting tor 1 1 ILE 1 OMOITOW NN Evangelical [and 200, he had 11 strikes In his| wo 0 oie Crusaders, already rolling at [final try to wind up with 285, the | qd of a share of the Indians 5, cut loose with some best game of the season In the| conference basketball title, will be

dral with a three-point lead, con- (be the drivers. Both cars already

not attempt any shots. The Irish |runsby April 15. were defeated by Tech, 26-25.

final {play if they had it to do again.

The Iowans, who set the pace superior height Cathedral had to [leading the field again in the last through most of the season, tumbled | control the ball and that the Irish/|race five years ago when he crashed from second to third place with! would

while Indiana moved into the run-|were not going to risk any unnecwas for a second-place tie with awarded the Irish in the final quar- (cylinder power plant used at that

Indiana. The Hawkeyes play Min-|ter, Coach Reynolds said the boys |time will be replaced with a fournesota in the deciding game Satur- Had been exceptional in their foul- |cylinder motor. g ne

fee for the event is Leading scorers: includes all expenses. Allin three-game series of the season | Winning points just before the gun Name Te G. A Pits day. | tourney secretary, is|in the Auto Transportation league sounded. i. Douglas, Indianapolis --- 3% 12 73| Chicago returned to Big Ten cage, entries, which should bela: sturnys. He had 3232, 220, 208—| Iowa's game with Minneso Burlington, Cleveland ..... 20 31 ee!play this season, after a one-year to him at the Pritchett al- the best individ-|the only remaining Big Ten game |Trudel, Cleveland ......... 21 0 8jauoff, and again ‘was hopelessly ey a ae any league at|With Much significance in the con-& TUE MECC, 3 38 Gloutelassed. The Maroons lost all cunn: am, in Kk will start at 3:30, 8 and|o, gtyrm alleys, where the Auto| ference Tass. Minnesota Subang Rimetad, St. Lots. 1... .. 37 $112 league games and now have a m. each Saturday and at 12/,,, was in action. Wisconsin Monday nigh Rosgini, Hershey '.......... 37 35 e3/string of 60 consecutive conference 30, 5 and 7:30 p. m. each Bob Walker had a 658 for Teter test that can have little effect on Gagne. Pr videliee. Shane 2% n a losses dating back to_the 1940 cam- ; the Tailor in the Fraternal league [the final standings. Dell: Hershey: oH) 31 s7lpaign. Top Prise Listed matches at the linols, compiling| In & top Midwest ROD-eonierence Hahaftey: mal ours ooo 3 33 53] While there is grumbling in stuIn event an entry of 125 or mots the outstanding’ series on games of game Nofthusiery will Lak Be McKay, Buffalo ........... 34 ss/dent ranks at the university over

tion 860|Jim Hurt Fi vans hb Ah chante a State's 8 wets Ross Caddic a IP sarssagen diana p camores tunPen Hodap, Brightwood rchants 658 3 Ly

Homer Powell, Kroger Grocery 4 Stephenton, Moots Lodge. ......... 886! by knocking off Illinois Normal, 58rgus Jr Fria Tuner, Lakeshore Mixed ..... §1 31. Although Normal held a 24-22 orn, ; bants 630% nig oR eexenranee lead at intermission, the Sycamores Porter, Real 0 eerare res B12 BE aiemith, North Suds 3. M... 820 eno, 0. A. gi Jon arin 867| threw out a stiff defense and held Porter, Ft. Square Handi 625|O. Buehler, MoQuay-Norris ........., 561

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LEX , Mass., Feb. 26 (U. 1B) Baseball's first test case of the 4 of a veteran to his pre-war Job may come to a head tomorrow ex-Bailor Ulysses (Tony) Luconfers with a selective service

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620 Wyatt May, Stewart-Warner Mixed ... 531

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rubber loop. out for the whole crown when they He opened his big game with|, pu, on Indians State tomorrow seven strikes, missed in the eighth night. frame and then struck out. His The Crusaders earned at least a 652 total was also a loop record. tie last night by blasting Central Normal, 60-42, on the Valpo court.

final period. Walt Radecki paced Valpo with 19 points, Meanwhile at Terre' Haute In-

OTHER LEAGUE LEADERS (MEN) Fred Tegeler, Reformed Church ...... 97

is 20 ing for the showdown with Valpo

0. ui , McQuay-Norris Arnold Kidwell, West Side Church ... seo | the visitors to a mere seven points Ray Chrisney, Joan of Are Natl....... 540 {in the second half.

500 BOWLERS (WOMEN) Vivien Parsons, Lakeshore Mixed ..

Betty Bradley, Blue Ribbon Ice Cream 532 Mickey Rotert, Real Silk Mixed ..... 5

Ba SE ol. Bt Lead Still Safe

mn Bouchet, Ravenswood Jo MONTREAL, Que, Feb. 26 (U.

rkopes, Coca-Cola (Dez.)......... 524

Lois Glass, Wolf Ina......s. Mary Ron. Darieene's Mirabesis rox a P.).~—Max Bentley of the Chissge elen Diets, Darleene's ............:, 18| Black Hawks, sidelined with an inMarie. Hoffert, Real Silk Mixed ...... ’ Oakl Whiteside. Blue Ritbon +... ... 810| jured knee, probably could stay in

Helen Dysert, Ravenswood ...... «es BOD a hospital bed the rest of the seajute Pogw, Ravenwood 11 ;:: 807|son and stil win the National Pat Gruner. Lakeshore Mixed ........ sos | Hockey league scoring champion-

50. Cather - “ bok By cts DREN Sola pend. i ship, official league statistics showed

OTHER LEAGUE LEADERS (WOMEN) today. anadia Thelma Lantz, Kroger Grocery ....... 474 A slight, 25-year-old C B Kromaskek, R. C. A

ole wx mn wns aN nS oa 473 | with mercury in his skates, BentMary Hearn: ‘thstey Mig er Mixed. 482! ley has whipped home 30 goals and mE hanfiled 23 assists in 41 games for Vandy Becomes 53 points, 11 ahead of his nearest . competitors. 1st Red Casualty Bentley was injured in a game TAMPA, Fla, Feb, 26 (U. P.).—|last Wednesday night against the Southpaw Johnny Vander Meer,| Boston Bruins and it is uncertain who spent two years in the navy|wWhen the 155-pound center will rewithout mishap, today was the first|turn to the ice.

spring training drills, Vander Meer was pitching in the Reds’ first batting practice yesterday when rookie infielder Bobby Adams’ line drive struck his left knee, Vander Meer ran around the park after the accident and although he limped there was no indication of a serious injury.

ing race into such a runaway he probably could coast to the title in bed.

Amateurs The Decatur Central Lions club will sponsor three basketball games tonight at the Decatur gymnasium. The schedule:

7--Juniors va, Sophomores (final of class tournament)

But in 41 games| .| casualty of the Cincinnati Reds'|he has turned the individual scor-

Irish Played It 2 Boyle Cars As Directed,

Are Entered Reynolds Says ii Speedway

night defended the style of play his Cathedral players used against Tech in the final game of the basketball sectional here and sald that if they had the game to play over again, “they'd play # the same »

The official entry list for the 30th 500-mile race at the Speedway Memorial day was increased to five today when H, OC, (Cotton) Henning, veteran mechanic, who has prepared % RO — a. i Loree xa the | 1 . J rey Sud vrisen since the [Boyle of Chicago.

Irish should have employed the| Ted Horn of Patterson, N. J. and delaying ‘tactics they did. Cathe- George Connors of Les Angeles will

trolled the ball for nearly five min- [are at the track and Henning exutes of the final quarter and did {pects to have them ready for test

Horn, who has finished fourth or Coach Reynolds said the boys better in each of the last six races, were working under his orders and will be at the wheel of the Maserati all agreed: after the game they |in which Wilbur Shaw, the Speedwould present the same style of |way's new president, scored two of his three victories. Shaw won with He said that because of Tech's [the car in 1039 and 1940 and was

shoot until they had aon the south turn with only 125 . They [miles to go. Connors’ car will be the front- . drive creation in which Chet Miller As for attempting free throws |finished sixth in 1941, but the eight-

shooting in earlier games and Sew 3h elf. chances ong Sinn Connors drove a four-cylinder He admitted that the strategy rear-drive car for the Boylewhich carried Cathedral to the Henning combination in the last finals “backfired.” race and Horn also has driven

Bayle Specials here in former yeast, oug. e was a member o oe Caps Run 1-2 In Ice Scoring

Field of 50 Likely

Thorne's team in the 1941 classic. perience in preparing cars for the 500-mile tests and his previous winners were Pete DePaolo in 1925, w HA Conn., Feb. 26 (U. ild Bill Cummings in 1034 and individual scoring race settled down na PE oe, unt Bajes an to a ROCHAN duel lodny with les nated as the drivers of the three Douglas ? LESWICK, Whe In ars entered earlier this season. dianapollis Caps’ scoring twins, by a comfortable margin over the Sian 1) cars this ear ay Shaw, rest of the league's point-makers. Car: owners throughout the country Douglas clung to first place byl .;q nat a field of 50 is likely, scoring a goal and three assists last .

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champion three-time Golden Gloves titleholder, will make his first apsince returning from overseas duty with the army when he tangles with Lou Campbell, Chicago heavyweight, at the Armory. Friday night. It will be a

10-round non-title bout.

Feller Sidelined

CLEARWATER, Fla., Feb. 26 (U. are scheduled to start at 6:15 p. m.

P.).—Bob Feller was sidelined today for the Cleveland Indians’ opening intra-squad game because of a stiff neck, which Trainer Lefty Weisman said was not Serious.

eliminated.

lost although James Cousins, flyweight, won his first bout. He had to fight a seeqld wide on the long program and defeated by Ted Fittapaldo of Cleveland after | decisioning Leonard Young of Columbus, O., in an early-evening en- ' counter over the regulation threeround route, Last night's “attendance soared above 11,000 and is expected to increase tonight and then draw a full house of 18,000 tomorrow night when the Monday and Tuesday sur~ vivors fight it out. The Monday night official attendance was 11,256, In the 118-pound class, Eugene Berrigan of Milwaukee stopped Roland Tunstill, Indianapolis, in the first round of a sizzling fistic presentation. ETO Boxer Wins In the 126-pound division, George Gavin, member of Cleveland's powerful team, stopped Sylvester Simmons, Indianapolis; in the third round; and in the 135-pound class, George Murrray of the United States Army ETO squad decisioned Henry McMinn of the Indianapolis team. The tournament's entries in the four heavier divisions take over the stage tonight in the twa rings and the Indianapolis boys due to see their first action are William (Buster) Miles, welterweight,” Weldon Phelps, middleweight; Ursal Snapp, light heavyweight, and Lee Carter, heavyweight. The welterweights are booked to go on first and the initial matches

Both Are Wary In Cousins’ second meélee of the night against Cleveland's Fittapaldo both lads were wary in the first round and in the second the Buck-

Henning has had 25 years of exP.).—The American hockey league Shaw in 1939 and 1940. maintaining their one-two positions Henning anticipates a field of more week, bringing his total to 75 points.

main in the runnerup position,

added four minutes to his time in the penalty box to take the league

of Cleveland. Scherza has spent a

total of 15 minutes in ba ent, Chicagp from Big Ten competition

conference athletic directors meet |

the inability of the Maroon basket

ball pla; “to stand a chance” in ‘Gorgeous George’ [sis Ten competition, the greatest

To Gr appl e Fox [camo x for the withdrawal of Chi-

cago ‘likely will come from other league members. Billy Fox, rugged and experienced| The presence of the Maroons, it Cleveland matman, will tackle the is contended, throws the entire colorful “Gorgeous George” Wag- championship race out of baldnce ner of Hollywood, Cal., to headline and does not make for an equitable

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eye flyweight gained a shade by forcing the milling. His southpaw style was crude but Cousins was unable to do much about it. Cousins finally got wise on how to throw his right in the third but he. permitted Pittapaldo to force

CHICAGO, Feb. 26 (U. P.). — The Chicago for a home-and-home {the action anc lost the decision. “bad man” title from Pete Bessone withdrawal of the University of Series automatically are guaranteed |Few hard puncher were tossed. two victories, while the three league

In Cousins’ first match he used a

members not getting shots at theileft jab and a right uppercut to

ward a Big Ten title.

Chicago.

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tonight's three<bout wrestling show settlement of the cage title. The at the Armory. six teams fortunate enough to draw! Jim Dobie, Toronto, and Dan Savage, Rockport,’ Ind, open the All Pasha,

opponents are Hindu

“Gorgeous George,” here for the first time last week, crushed Lefty] ‘ne Indianapolis Kautskys Pacer in short order in the semi-|Steppéd out of National Professional windup. George enters the ring league competition at the Butler assisted by a valet and sports a|fieldhouse last night long enough to

flowing robe. score a 46-41 victory over the Chicago Monarchs in an exhibition game. The Kautskys owed their victory to a fat third quarter when they

Di Mag's Panama gathered 12 points in the first seven

Bat Is Ringing minutes while limiting their guests

BALBOA, ©. Z,, Feb. 26 (U. P.).—~ |to a scant one. The loud thumps you may hear|{ That was more than enough to back in the states some afternoon |break the Monarchs’ 25-22 halfare emanating here from the bat |time lead, and the Kautskys manof Joe DiMaggio, back with the Yankees after two years in the service. He has a .526 average for New York's five straight “grapefruit circuit” victories. STATE COLLEGES The Yankees staged an old-time |, ..... .» 1owa 46. slugfest yesterday in defeating the Indiana State 58, Illinois Normal 31. United States All-Stars, 12 to 4, at Valparaiso 69, Central Normal 1, Colon, and leading the 17-hit attack OTHER COLLEGES was DiMaggio with a home run, |Army 48, Maryland 31.

a douhle and two singles. rest Later £3. Tolndo 88, Tdaos Will Fat Ene 20 sae Se aii 3 Bulldogs Will Eat |[itadlimiiti L , And Reminisce A. and M. 84, Ark

F'exas A. a ANSAS y William and Mary 71, Randolph-Macon 38. Wittenberg 54 50",

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Bulldog athletic stars of yester 70, St. Francis 50. Furman 58, The Citadel 45.

years will gather tomorrow night at Butler university with current alley Tih 8, Seraliton 41,

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a post season banquet in the university cafeteria and will hear A. R. Chadd, Anderson schools superintendent, and Orville J. Hooker, Marion schools superintenuent, discuss “old times.” The dinner will start at 6:30 p.m, with Luke Walton, Indianapolis: sports announcer, presiding as master of ceremonies. Paul D. Hinkle, athletic director, is scheduled ta give a few remarks as Lo Butler's athletic future.

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Chicago athletic director, admitted the Maroons’ problem would be {a brief spell in the opening session. placed before the conference heads. “The problem of our place in the conference picture will be discussed with the Big Ten directors at.the !lasted. March meeting,” Metcalf explained, “I do not care to discuss the situation beyond that point.” Metcalf termed as “unfortunate” ical Golden Gloves punch fest. publication . editorial After a swift exchange of twowhich said "championships can be |, qed blows a left uppercut to purchased only by practicing the the jaw rocked Tunstill and took

else- | his steam. He fought back, ber to | 208 of his s

deceits which have succeeded where, by becoming a subseri the same bare-faced double-deal-

grappler from Calcutta, India, and In P f * | E hibi ’ Maurice Chappell, Newark, N. J. rotessional r.xnibition Game aged to pull out in front again In the Mast period after the Monarchs had come alongside at 39-all. Bob : Dietz broke the deadlock and Arnold x . Risen bucketed a pair of field goals and a free throw as a clincher. Babe’ Pressley of ' the Monarchs took the evening's scoring honors with 15 points, while Risen and Woody Norris each-had 14 for the locals. Dietz made a collection of 10, Elsewhere on the professional cage front the Wright Field Kitty hawks defeated the Ft. Wayne Zollner Pistons, 62-44, in an exhibition

PROFESSIONAL Indianapolis Kautskys 46, Chicago Mon.

Tiger Coach Back

GREENCASTLE, Ind., Feb. 26 (U., P.)~Lt. Harold Hickman, former athletic coach at DePauw university, recently was discharged from the navy and has returned to the campus, it was announced today. Hick« man coached an Indiana collegiate confererice basketball championship

three more than second-place Bes- in basketball will be discussed when | Maroons face far tougher drives to- {advantage and won the first and sons and two sons-in-law, how to|field goal, however, and Dave Walk-

third rounds. The second was even

here March 8-9, it was learned to-| It is significant that of the top a’though Leonard Young, of Co{seven teams in the current Big |lumbus, received a battered nose. Ten standing that Northwestern alone did not have the “cushion” |Cousins to some extent until the provided by the “aufomatiés” over

Young's southpaw style puzzled

or a right and staked enough poinis

Nelson Metcalf, University of [to gain the nod. 2 Cousins-right to the chin put Young on the floor for

In the Tunstill-Berrigan clasi:

Bantams Get Away Fast

The bantamieights lost no time getting under way and it was a typ-

{of who was going down first.

: Times Sports Editor h © CHICAGO, Feb. 26.—The Indianapolis Times-Legion amateur leather pushers got off on the wrong side of the ledger in the tournament of Golden Gloves champions at Chicago stadium last night although the "| Hoosler capital fisticuffers made an impressive showing while being

Times Legion Representatives - In Lighter Weights Defeated In Tournament of Champions.

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featherweight was doing all right until the Cleveland swinger caught up with and solved his southpaw stance. : The first stanza was about even and there was sustained action in the second, although Gavin won the edge. In the third canto, Gavin waded in and poured hard rights through Simmons’ defense until one potent blow flattened the Indianapolis boy for the evening. It was another interesting joust while it lasted. Cpl. Henry McMinn, the Indianapolis lightweight, didn’t lose by a wide margin to Murray of the ETO team, but the fact that Murray had the better of the going in the third round made the difference. This bout was on the dull side for two sessions. The first heat was even, McMinn finished ahead by a shade in the second and Murray lefthanded his way to the verdict in the last canto. McMinn was effective with a body atfack but failed to follow through the advantage.

Texans’ Links Rule Ended

PENSACOLA, Fla, Feb, 26 (U.

third" stanza when he concentrated

won by Berrigan in the first heat, it was a bristling bout while it

however, and it was just a question | burgh (10).

P.).—The Ben Hogan-Bryon Nelson (golfing monopoly definitely was {shattered today with Ray Mangrum jof Los Angeles the latest of the (forgotten players to beat out the |two Texans for first prize money. | Mangrum flashed his old-time form yesterday to defeat Hogan by three strokes in their 18-hole play off for first place in the $7500 Pensacola Open. The smooth-stroking California veteran took a page out of the past Yesterday to fire a four-under-par and take top prize money of $1500. yr Hogan, famed for his. “clutch” putting, lost his grip and slipped to a 71, good for second-place money of $1000. Hogan's old money{winning partner, Nelson, had already been eliminated from title consideration, finishing in a tie for seventh place at the end of the regulation 72 holes Sunday.

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