Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 March 1946 — Page 26

“Indians Play Eden Flyers

in Opener

Stage and Assistant Coach Carl Benge.

Fists Fly, but Caps Don't And Bisons Take 8-1 Tilt

By BOB STRANAHAN What ever hopes our a may have entertained of finishing ahead of Buffalo in the American Hockey league race had all but vanished today after the 8-1 pasting at the Coliseum last night. It definitely wasn't one of Tommy Wilson's “better” nights and the rookie net-minder looked decidedly amateurish. ~The game may have been costly for the Bisons however; for Winger Paul Mundrick was carted off the joe on a stretcher in the last pe- [the goal. He whammed it into the riod. Early examination showed a nets from about six feet out. dislocated right shoulder and the| The second, period was enlivened club doctor thought it might be by goals by both teams, a protest by fractured. Buffalo which caused the substituThe 6861 paying customers who tion of the goal judge and the secsat in on the affair saw some good ond set of fisticuffs with only 10 © hockey by the Bisons, some poor by seconds of the heat left. _ the Caps and a couple of dandy fist] Mundrick connected for the Bison fights thrown in. sounter midway in the stanza while The usually mild-mannered Earl{the Caps’ came at 15:44 by Jack Seibert was engaged in one of these Keating. It was a “soft” shot which with Vic Lynn, while Doug Mc¢Caig barely got into the cage. In fact, chose up sides with Mike McMahon [Dion claimed that it never was in in the other. ~but it looked from the press box The shooting in the first few as though the Buffalo goalie scooped it- out with his hand. At any rate,

Champions of their own sectional, these Anderson Indians will meet Eden in the opening game of Saturday’s regional tourney at Anderson. In the back row (left to right) are Coach Charles Cummings, Vaughn Voss, Paul Bevelhimer,; Clyde Green, Isaac Weatherly, Tom Hamilton, Charles Stottlemeyer, Dick In the front row (left fo right) are John Wilson, Don Armstrong, Pick Roberts, Bob Spearman, Harry Farmer, Bob Ritter, Jim Vanderbur and John Cochrane,

. the period when Roger Leger fired

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minutes was just as wild as the action was later. Bisons Connect The Bisons connected at 5:20 in

past Wilson from long range. in & mixup in front of the

it was allowed. It was hard to tell who came off best in the McCaig-McMahon wrestle, The burly Buffalo defenseman had Doug's: jersey pulled up over his head so that the Cap play-

er was just about in a straightjacket, but he still managed to thump his opponent to the ice. ; Rub It In x The Bisons really rubbed it.in on the home boys in the final perfod. Wilson developed straying tendencies and almost every time the big fellow moved out from the cage, the Bisons collected. They scored five goals in-this heat, two while they were shorthanded and another when Mundrick was flat on the ice. Mundrick started it off at 4:17 of

and Lynn began their It cost each a five-

; A is such a thing as “robbery” in a hockey game, then Rosy Rossignol was the victim on a * brilliant piece of goal-tending by little Connie Dion midway in the “heat. And the ex-Cap net minder kept up his good work the rest of + the night. - The body checks continued by the bushel and toward the close of the period McMahon drew a two-minute holding misdemeanor. Seibert threw five forwards on the ice in an at-|the period with a solo rush, Moe tempt to square things and they White followed this with a long . Stayed on even after the Bison de- shot from just over the blue line fenseman had served his time, and then Art Lessard was penalized It was against these front- -ice | for freezing the puck against the men that the second Buffalo goal dasher and delaying the game, came with only 48 seconds of the | While he was off the ice both Fred-

Thom to Appear On All-Star Mat Card Next Week

Billy Thom, Indianapolis, will appear in the semi-windup on the westling card next Tuesday night at the Armory where Farmer Jones and “Gorgeous George” Wagner meet in the headliner, Matchmaker Lloyd-Carter reports |g

he plans an all-star program ofYpy a cough and cold in the sectional,

three bouts. Steve Nenoff, Russian matman out of Toledo, will see action in the opener. The meeting of Farmer Jones, Arkansas “hill billy” wrestler and “Gorgeous George” of Hollywood is expected to attract an outpouring of fans. Wagner, who sports flashy robes and is aided by a valet, has been here twice, crushing Lefty Pacer and Billy Fox. The colorful Hollywood matman will be facing a favorite among Armory patrons when he opposes Jones. The latter won over Gil La Cross two weeks ago.

Risen, Glamack To Renew Scoring Battle Monday

- George - Glamack of Rochester, and Arnold Risen of the Indianapolis Kautskys will renew their individual scoring battle when these two National league clubs clash at the Butler university fieldhouse next Monday night. Glamack, with 368 points to his credit in 28 games, has averaged 13.2 points a game and Risen boasts a mark of 119 for 17 tilts. Risen gained a 17-to-16 edge over Glamack. when they clashed here four weeks ago and a similar scoring duel is anticipated Monday. The Rochester ace is third in total points, but Risen has not played in sufficient games to place among the leaders in ‘this department. Bob Carpenter of Oshkosh and Bob McDermott of Ft. Wayne

beat remaining. Leger got the puck [die Hunt and Lynn scored. in center ice, passed to Tom Coo-

tanced Tony Bukovich in a rush to|Bisons while Mundrick was down.

Hockey Summary, Standing

Officials—Kealing and LeMaitre. Bruneteau, Brown. alo spares—Field, McMahon, Mac- , Cooper, White, Lynn, Mundrick, B.

anapolis pg Blake, Thy Tron, Howe, Keat-

——p—— AMERICAN LEAGUE Western Division

top the list with totals of 412 and

Lessard re-entered: the game and 07. respectively, according to figper and the Bison winger outdis-|connectéd from close in for the!

ures received: from league head{quarters today. Each of them has fered An 30 games.

Central Normal

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Indianapolis m Buffalo (8) (15:44, Ranaltiss-Mpcuy_ia ng MeSWiison....:..... % os... Dion Caig and McMahon (fi R H - Millar. right. defense ..... rd period aan | Mun - ti i McCaig .. . left defense ..... Lessard |drick (unassisted) 4:17; (8) Buffalo, White | aps un 1n on oe .. center ....Halderson | (Cooper) 11:51; (7) Buffalo, Hunt (Lewis, right wing ......... Hunt |Legef) 13:51; (8) Buffalo, Lynn (Le A By UNITED PRESS kovich Jo ne “iis ..Lewis [15:05: (9) Buffalo, Lessard (Lynn) 1140 Andian Seibert, Branigan, Cenalties—Lessard (delaying game),

|1ayette. . Boswell has lost only

. By J. KE Tech's determined Greenclads,

tomorrow, were to complete practice

the Anderson Indians and the Eden p. m. Afternoon winners will meet of moving into: the Indianapolis semi-final tourney next Saturday. All games tomorrow will be played in the Anderson gym before sellout crowds of 4600. First things first has been the strategy of Coach Herman Hinshaw of Tech, and not until yesterday did he permit -his boys to concentrate on Eden and Anderson plays—one of which will be Tech's night opponent, once Danville-is out of the WAY. Unable to obtain an afternoon opening on the Anderson floor this week, Tech has confined its practice to its own playhouse, Coach Hinshaw, however, pointed out that the

doesn’t figure this will be much of a handicap for the Green, . The Greenclads, who drove to the local sectional crown by virtue of victories over Ben Davis, Howe,

at full strength for tomorrow's play. No casualties were reported in the sectional, and Bob Freeman, the Green pivotman who was. pestered

has been paying daily “visits to-the doctor. Danville's Warriors, winners in Anderson in the 1045 regional, emerged after eliminating Clayton, Speedway and Brownsburg. Danville'’s power is centered around two six-footers, bearded Jack Gibbs and four-fingered Bill McClain, The Warriors, who also are Hendricks county champions, have a record of 20 victories and four losses, with one of the defeats being administered by unbeaten Rossville and another by Decatur Central.

By JAMES E. WALTERS, Backers of the 712 Hoosier prep | Lafayette’s regional tomorrow. The four-team affair there rate

| “people’s choice.”

team with a great record.. The Lafayette affair, which will draw a capacity 4500 to Jefferson's gym, features two of the three undefeated quintets still in the running for the 36th annual title— Whitestown and Rossville, Rossville’s Hornets, who number | Kokomo and Frankfort among their “big name” victims, have won 25 in a row. Whitestown's Panthers have taken 24 straight. Boswell Beaten Once A-third small school power—Boswell, representing a Benton county | town of 877—also competes at La-

—and then by a two-point margin. Rossville represents a. Clinton county town of 621 population, while Whitestown’s Panthers were drafted | from 850 Boone county residents. The favorite at Lafayette, how-| | ever, | Jeff's host Broncos, the United Press |

Huntington's dream of & runner- gate title pick, figures to stop first,

{up berth inthe 19046 Indiana inter- | whitestown and then the Rossville- |

| Collegiate conference In was broken today.

basketball | Boswell winner.

Some 71,000 Hoosiers will jam 16

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES |

pointing for their afternoon regional basketball meeting with Danville The _Tech-Danville game is scheduled for 2:45 p. m. tomorrow, with

gyms are somewhat similar and he|Re

Washington and Cathedral; will be] *'}

their own sectional and-victors over which

A ‘People’s Choice’ From Lafayette Regional Meet

{from the 1946 tournament probably will

most fans because it feasibly could produce the current tourney's premier And Hoosiers without a “home club” in the running like nothing better than to hop on| the bandwagon of .a small school |

{~~ At Rushville—A four-way toss!

will be none of the three.|

O'BRIEN. who have spent most of the week

with a light shooting drill today.

Flyers opening regional play.at 1:30 tomorrow evening tor the privilege

Officials Named

Commissioner I: V. Phillips of

the I. H. 8. A. A. has announced the following assignment of officials for regional play tomorrow:

Anderson——Fred White and George Vaulk.: g Evansville—C. N, Phillips and Evan Crawley. *

Ft. Wayne—Thomas Baker and Magnabosco.

Greencastle—G. P. "Neal.

Hammond-—Paul ng.

John

Silver and Jacek

Bateman and Ceell

You Huntington—~COecil Tharp and Herbert Edwards.

Jeflersonville—~Ray Lackey and William imann.

Lafayette—, Crowe and Norris Ward. LOE POTte alter Thurston and L. E. Fink > Jarion—Gevrge Bender and Marvin Martinsville gilliam Pointer ahd SWilliam Coulte jr Mg bound SAO Dickerson and Clyde Gen-

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po a ville—Dean Malaska and Walter Shelbyville—Walter Ringer and Frank Jarrell. South Bend-—Allen Klinck and Phil Vincennes—Roland Baker and Robert Derrington.

Undoubtedly, the people's choice Anderson, undefeated Eden, racked up 24 -straight triumphs, including. New Palestine, Maxwell and Fortville in the sectional, is composed of the same performers who won 17 of 18 last year before being ousted by the Coliseumbound Broad Ripple Rockets, Anderson's: speedy Indians, whose sectional defensive tactics won them praise, will have a chance to be tightfisted again. The Flyers averaged nearly 50 points a game in the sectional.

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Could Emerge

United Press Sports Writer basketball teams already eliminated pay closest attention to]

s as the No. 1 attention grabber for

ably will notch their 11th and 12th straight, btu Wabash's Central conference champs look: tough for the | Kats, Gas City and Tipton complete the field.

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city recreation department's amateur boxing tournament at Municipal

Don Packwood, Russell Massingale and Royce Gish.

above. From left to right the boys are (kneéling) Dick Williams and Dick Estridge;

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Practice Today For Anderson. Regional Play |

|East Side Sectional Chaps | [Face Danville in Second -

Game of Tourney Tomorrow,

Box in City Amateur Tourney

. Instructor Wayne Murphy and six scrappers representing the Northeast community center in the

Gardens this week-end are shown

Two squads of participants in the retaining the title, barring » a posdoubles ‘and singles events will sible tie. bring the annual bowling tournament to a close atiperghip that brought them three Sport Bowl tomorrow, but there will city titles, and each will be on hand be plenty of action in the men’s | with. a new mate, Hardin will commeet, which swings, into its fourth pine his efforts with those of Bob

women's ©ity| The duo has dissolved the part- |!

week-end at the Illinois and Dela- | ware, Although the two shifts of eit} nine performers is practically devoid of any top-notch bowlers, one former pair of champions will be on hand for the finale. The mother

Carnagua on the 5 o'clock shift, while Fulton will-pair up with Fonnie Snyder on the 7 o'clock squad.

Such other star combinations as

‘Dennis Lauer-Lawrenz Wiesman,

Bill Noffke-Walt English, Jess Mon-tague-Howard Deer Sr, Bob

daughter combination of Edna {Wuensch-Charley Cray, Red StuKagel and Tillie Jardina, 1044 grt Dick Riggin, Bud Argus-Joe doubles champs, are scheduled on/ | Michaelis, Joe Argus- -Don Johnson, the § p. m. shift, which will wind Howard Deer Jr-Clarence Baker, up the 1946 activities. |Paul Field-Bill Dugdale, Larry FoxThe men’s meet will, however, pa- John Fehr, Gene Zweissler- ~Johnny | rade a long line of stars, especially | (Murphy, Bud Schoch-Paul Moore in Sunday's doubles and singles |and Neil King Sr.-Jack Hint will events at the Illinois. Most of the be out to take over'the doubles lead Indianapolis and Fox-Hunt Classic of Don Moschenross and Jim Ferleague members are scheduled onjguson, who totaled 1188 last week the 5 and 7 p. m. shifts. land first place in the singles, held The deferitling doubles champions, by Bob Shaw with a 683.

At Martinsville—Linton's Wabash {champions outclass Honey Creek, Spencer and Bloomington. The! | Miners have won 16 in a row. I At Muncie—A prospective “dog. | |eat-dog” fight between Richmond and New Castle if they advance is| | expected in the afternoon against | | Muncie Central and Farmland.

Toss Up at Rushville {up between so-so rivals: Lawrence- | burg, Milroy, Milan and Browns- | { ville, | At Shelbyville—Perhaps the best balanced regional, matching strong |

{Columbus and Madison clubs, re- |

spected Pranklin and “dark- -horse” |

{Sand Creek. |” At South Bend — Once-beaten | Elkhart against South Bend Central | lin the afternoon should decide this | (one, although Culver—anticipating | an easy time with Winamac—could upset the dope at night.

| Wilbur Roesnér, Goca-Cola Pho’ Bh.»

“afters | | Prank Komlane, Holy Trinity

Carl Hardin and Joe Fulton, are! Although the team events entrants scheduled, but orie of the pair is/fail to include any well-known [ooime to disappointment as to] |aggregations, some of the quintets

Local League Tenpin Scores

| Pete Gallagher, Universal Ralph Richman, Universal . Bill McGregor, Universal ... Al Weevlie, Universal Brown, Universal

639 Betty Stuart, Bowes. ........... .c. 303 630 Fora Sullivan, Bowes ..... ......... $01

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$38 | Millie Spears, ‘Sexton Real Estate.... 500 W

Minor Events Close Women’s Pin Tourney

rolling on the two special squads may make trouble for the leading Russett Cafeteria and its 2893. The Shrine league and the R. A. have sponsored special squads,

Sunday afternoon, while the R. Q, A. rolls at 6. Leaguers in action last nighg treated the pins lightly, Ernie Ross providing the lone series over 650, Rolling with Oval Liquers in the Pittman Food Market Mixed league at Speetiway, he had 224, 198, 244 666, a season record for that loop,

in his pocket when he turned in openers of 268, 226 in the Coca-Cola league at PritcHett-Hunt-O'Grady,

{ He lost out as he slippéd to a measly

147 in his finale. Result—641,

Tomorrow's tournament scheduleg follow:

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6:30" P. 3. Indiaia is Biks No. 3, Haag's Drugs, A. P. Bakery, Tamer Lam Blythe Rubber Stamp, Round House, Ine

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| Buffalo 8, INDIANAPOLIS 1, | New. Haven 5, Providence 3. ——

UNITED STATES LEAGUE Tals 12, Dallas 3 Pallas 3. ©

State Mat Meet

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tached. Lafayette, Evansville,

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chin when the bell intervened at.the | BLOOMINGTON, Ind, Marth 1 The scrap ended in a |(U P.).—Indians university's nifty

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Several collegiate grapplers are entered but will compete unatrt. , Balti- | Wayne, Terre Haute and Indian-

: . “Long Pep, called the outstanding boxer Tom” Schwartz, was scheduled for| Noaks Tn 1945, has a § foerd army induction today at Camp At-!

28 of “Its 168 PIRES TRE" “enson ( came | in the Hoosiers’ stretch drive to the |

a © (Big Ten's runner-up post. ° : excitement, i The former Kokomo, Ind, high | Cavalead lio) star also played reserve end

ana State.

in the game with a 24-point scoring spree.

Basketball Scores |

STATE COLLEGES Central Normal 66, Huntington 51,

19 Highpoint College 44, Jollege 34 Western Marviand 48 Ga aliaudet 39 Geneva 685, Westminster 60 Washington College 40, Johns Hopkins J Morehouse 49, Knoxville 37, Clark 30, Pisk 22. Texas Tech 52, Texas Mines 39,

Southeastern Conference ‘Tourney Georgia 36, Oeorgia Tech 30. Louisiana State 74, Tulane 29. Kentucky 69, Auburn 24 Tennessee 46, Vanderbilt 32,

Southern Conference Tourney

Virginia: Tech 39, George Washington 33. North Carolina b4, Maryland 27. William | and 4 Mary 2

Atlantis Christian

Dyke 4 44, North Carolina State 38 (over-

thman. s The" Vikings fell bef | At Vincennes — Another X LT G GAP ore Central | —8core by period Pittsburgh 11 8 233 102 $8 |Normal's seventh placers last ni ibn Ee ot. he fous. wesk. |1I00D decided” meet, between Jasper | r mdisnapons = 0 1 0.1 INDIANAPOLIS Er Ri 219 85 8htithe second stage of the four-week-Buftsio rn yy er 23 8-8 | Gleveland 3 a : 235 215 88 at Danville, 66-51, .and their second | long state meet. The picture else- | and Vincennes. Washington and] . uis 7 ir sii, mane ais | Rewarn Drpision, 1 |Dlace horés were blasted at | Me wire looked something like this: |SULIYAR 8180 Play here, 19:13. P Ww LT ; - % a ft 2 Lessard and Doug- Buffalo ....... 33 16 1 33% 1% pia. Huntington entered the game, Nod 10 Intlam ‘arl Brown Signs 4 high stick i McMahon (holding) Hershey... 3 27 10.18 8 with seven victories in nine league| A! Anderson—Anderson's ineonpoccons, period | coring.) "Butaio, | rvidner 3.8 0TH $ starts, shading Evansville’ five. stent Indians draw a sight nod| AS Canisius Coach dianapolis, Keating (Rossignol, Brown) | epoms | victory- two-defeat record and the Over undefeated Eden and the In- | BUFFALO, N. Y, March 1 (U. Advertisement RESULTS LAST NIGHT four-vietory-two-loss mark of Indi-|dianapolis Tech-Daniville winner. 'p)__1t Earl M. Brown,

At Evansville — Evansville Central's

But’ Central Normal, paced by| Golden Bears appear to have wn, Jater coached at three Ivy : 0 WISH T h WEEK-END SCHEDULE Frank Gibbs’ 29-point, firing| CA B0INg against Cannelton butjeague schools, was signed today to n onig § A pL pAARoE a Gleveland never was headed. The Purple | Boonville, riding & 10-game Winning |, two-year contract as head footCE ry hut Jt. Louis Warriors jumped to a 16-1 lead and | 'r¢ak. might be dangerous at night.| pg) and basketball coach at Cani7 # | Pitttsbturgh at Buffalo Cleveland ai Fron: held an 1l-point halftime advan-| A! F- Wayne—Pt, Wayne Oen- | jus college. |dence; Hershey at New Have tage. |iral's fast-breaking Tigers stand| A three-year varsity football and | NATIONAL LEAGUE Ralph Johnson kept Huntington | | head-and-shoulders over Kendall. basketball player at Notre Dame, | R {Detroit 4, New York 1.

ville, Ashley and Milford, [Brown has been coaching those At Clinton—Crawfordsville 100ks | sports at King’s Point Merchant the best of a weak fleld—Clinton, | {Marine academy. He plans to re- | Attica and Reelsville. turn there Monday to -guide his At Hammond — Gary Edison's pasketball team: in its final game,

“glant killers” tangle with Bast | against Holy Cross, March 9. Chicago Washington's .classy Sena- | ————————————————————————————

‘spall schools” {and Petroleum. New Albany Favored At Jeffersonville—New Albany's

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Mike Bisesi, Moon-Lite Major Bob Resinor, E. C. Atkins Riviera Natl. Dave Killion, Merz Engr, Andy Maurer, Shrine : Mitchel Scott

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500 BOWLERS (WOMEN) | Vivien Parkons Brignivoed Ful sure 5661 Iva Dininger, Bowes Sealfa 558 | (Mar flyn Wertz, Coca-Cola Pritchett) 541 | {Dorothy Woodlock, Bowes ......... 530 [Audry Suiter, Pittman Mixed ......., 538 | {Catherine Fitzpatrick, Bowes.....,.,, 534 | {Byelyn Wiesman, Bowes 532

{Gertrude Walker, “Coca-Cola (Pt. 84.)

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Lucille Kistner, 8t. Philip

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