Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 March 1946 — Page 10
In fact, a’ couple of them. | . Vo, We have been called to task For Big Year by J. Merrill Coffin, the ticket|
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of Anderson high school.! gnring must be “just around the in regard to a little article which corner” One of the sure signs is gppeared under our signature last the initial meeting of the Indianass TriORy. ‘apolis Amateur Baseball association s We are very and that group got together last happy to printinight at the Fox Steak house to) Mr. Cofin’s letter [formulate plans for the coming correcting those season. | mistakes. | The gathering was in charge of But the print- Dale Miller, new association presiing till doesn't dent. Others pregent included Sechelp those 10,000 retary, Edwin (Hop) Howard, Vice, basketball fans Presidents Clif Ayers and Larry who were pre-|Stipich, past-President Del Giffin, | ER vented from see- (Carl OC. Callahan and Hal Harris, : ing the regional sporting goods dealers, and 13 team Stranaham \ ietball tour- represertatives. nev becatise the I. H. 8, A. A, board | The association looks forward to) : thought Anderson de- its most successful season with a The letter: | certainty of three leagues and a | possibility of a fourth. If early plans Dear sir: |develop there will be one league
1 would appreciate it very much | playing on Saturday, one on Sun-
if vou would correct two errors in {day and a twilight loop on Wednes- . The fourth circuit, if it ma-
the article published regarding re- day. gional tourney tickets in the sports | terializes, will probably be another final edition of the Indianapolis Sunday wheel. Times of Friday, March 1, 1946. How They Line Up Your article states that the Ander-| Teams certain of representation son gym seats 44620 (I only wish at the present time are E. C. Atkins, it did); the real seating capacity is | Union Printers, Leonard Cleaners, (Editor's Note: This very P. R. Mallory, 1945 city champions, obviously is a typographical error.) |U. S. Tires, Kingan A. A, Roosevelt You also made a statement that Pharmacy, Indianapolis Railways, only 182 regional tourney tickets | DeWolf News and the American went to adults. This was inaccur. | Legion. : ate and the true facts could have| Others reported as probable start-| been ascertained as a release was ers in- one of the loops are Sachs “given to and published in both the | Auto, Armour & €o., Advance Paint, | Anderson Herald and Anderson |Speedway Merchants, Mickleyville Daily Bulletin Thursday, Feb. 28, Merchants, West Side Merchants, "1646. Here is a copy of this release Allisons and Eagles-Lodge. - and facts concerning how many Miller's first step after taking tickets were distributed to adults|over the president's duties was the and sfudents for this tourney. | appointment of Arnold Freas of ut Regio 8. Tires and Fred Cato of Kingan's| Sd They aj Wickets 208, Hew as an auditing committee, y | Back From Service 5 Anderson high school received. an The various representatives were Slictment ot digo lckels ar | unanimous in predicting a success- | ’ | ful campaign. { Jor in Sa an “The return of numerous serviceseparate orders were received for
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The packages being clutched so tightly by these gentlemen contain—you guessed it—tickets Yo the semi-final basketball tourney.
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Schoolmen Have to Consider
Numerous Details on Saturday’s Semi-Final Meet
By I. E. O'BRIEN ~~ T've always taken my basketball where I found it, figuring that two substantially-supported hoops, a ball that would bounce and 10 enthusiastic youngsters were all the ingredients needed for a game. All this is a mistake, as I found out yesterday at Tech while listen. ing in on a behind-the-scenes conference on the semi-final tournament to be played Saturday at the Butler fieldhouse. I'm convinced now that the coach has a snap, : compared to the principal or ticket practice at the, fieldhouse, and all manager, and that Saturdays spec- | settled on hours most closely aptators, each squeezed into some 14 proximating the times'they would inches of seat space, will be living play Saturday afternoon. So I prethe life of Riley. For myself T'm| sume that light greatly affects bas downright overjoyed that Ill just ket shooting, just as it does picturebe beating out both my brains and! shooting (although I shutter at that typewriter. ' | comparison). ns This meeting yesterday was a| But I'll het you didn't know that gathering of representatives from the host school, which will be Tech the four competing schools with C. Saturday, gets to ‘keep the ball P. Dagwell of Tech, the tournament | While the winner has to be satismanager. And it's unbelieveable the fied with the nets as his only things that will come up at such a booty. And I'll bet you didn't meeting. {know, either, that only 10 places No Argument Over Ball are provided on the two benches. First on the agenda, for example, | Abou, this time everybody was Tigh type. of ball to. be used growing fidgety, so Mr. Dagwcll got, .. (into the ticket situation—the pi And right here I'll have to hand :t plete
{de resistance, you might say. to Mr. Dagwell, who sald there Was| i. "called for Anderson to get ceburg 1769, Pranklin
not much to discuss about the ball,| sneo Lawren {1914 and Crawfordsville 2208, J. M.
| suits.
Among those who gathered at Tech yesterday to obtain tickets and plan the tourney were (seated, left to right) Verne Tapp, Franklin high school principal; Stanley Porter, Anderson principal; C. P, Dagyell of Tech, tourney manager; J. M. Coffin, Anderson ticket manager; (standing, left to right) Tim Campbell, Franklin coach; A. L. Buckner, Crawfordsville coach; Bud Bateman, Lawrenceburg coach,
and L. D. Hoshaw, Lawrenceburg principal.
Out in Front
Douglas Stays
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NEW HAVEN. Conn. March 5
4 1 (U. P.).—Les Douglas of men will swell the amateur ranks, dianapelis Caps continued to lead
the In-
regional tickets. Seven hundred and | a greater number of teams than in| the American hockey league point-
eighty-five of these orders were | any previous season but without ma
postmarked ‘Feb. 24, the first) eligible date for mailing regional] orders. These order envelopes av-! eraged requests for 252 tickets per order. All order envelopes post- " marked Feb. 24 were placed in one group and a public drawing, wit. | Park board offices: on: Fall nessed by 175 season ticket holders, | . was held in the high school symp : B 1 t d at 10 a. m. Monday, Feb. 25. Order OT UINS holstere No. 182 was —— in the distri-| BOSTON, March 5 (U. P.).—The bution of tickets. Tickets werp Boston Bruins’ hopes of reaching mailed to those who received therh! the Stanley cup playoffs were bol-
park diamonds.” |
B. H.
i B Wednesday night, and refunds on |stered today when it was learned 'Trydel. unfilled orders will be mailed as that veteran Bill Cowley and three| W. Whaat, | Larson, Rimstad, * St
soon as possible this week. Tickets returning servicemen led by Roy will be delivered to high school | Conacher will rejoin the club and juniors and seniors Thursday jstart working out tomorrow. i morning. It was hoped that tickets| * eould be securedfrom other com- | peting schools fo take care of] freshmen and sophomore season |
Miller set the next association Trudel meeting on March 21 at the new chalked up six points last week and
Creek | Douglas’ teammate, Pete Leswick,
Douglas, Leswick
Courteau, Q’'Plaherty, Pittsburgh...
kers today and there seemed lit-
{ doubt some of the strongest aggre- tle chance that the rest .of the | gatfons«that ever played on local Joop's puckmen could overtake him.
Both Tom Burlington and Lou |
Leading scorers:
Indianapolis . Indianapolis urlington, Cleveland . Cleveland
Hershey .. Louis Haven
New
Goals 3
added five, but they still trailed the speedy Indianapolis center by several points.
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Hoosier Coals Are Disqualified:
tekec holders but the demand was J a lies’ Pin Title to Marott Five
Anderson high school athletic assotiation could not secure any by
of the Cleveland Barons
Assists Pts 9
40 5 72 92
40 44 38 38 39 35 5 4“
0 87 67 85 65
Indianapolis. Women's Bowling association officials announced today | that the Hoosier Coal & Oil Co., recently declared 1946 city team cham-
Anderson high school athletic as- | pions, had been disqualified and that Marott Shoe are the official cham-
sociation received 1171 regional Pions.
tickets and ‘they were allocated as!
Notification of the disqualification of the €oal team, has been
follows: Varsity team members, par- | forwarded to its captain, according to Prances Snyder, city association
ents of varsity boys, “B” team, “C" | secretary. team and freshman squad boys,
Alleged use of an ineligible bawl- ing tenpin boosters, and donor of
physicians on duty, press and radio er in the team’s city tournament’ the annual men's and women’s representatives, athletic staff mem- lineup, was the cause of the dis- sportsmanship awards, «announced
bers and school officials, 175; teach- | qualification. The member, accord- plans. for the event 1
ast. week and
ers and school employees who pur-|ing to testimony revealed at a spe- to date seven of the eight {top
chased season tickets, 80. lcial meeting of The remaining 916 tickets ‘were executive board last night, distributed as follows to students on! bowled at times with an unsanc-| the basiz of -50 per cent of season tioned league. ticket sales for the 1845-46 seasons, Hoosiers Defending Champs 458 tickets; to adults who ordered| ‘National headquarters of by mail on the basis of 50 per cent! wonien's association, after review-| of season ticket sales for the 1945-46 {ng the case, ordered the local! season, 458 tickets. All order en-|poard to take action, and disquali- . ¥elopes are on file with the Ander-| fication by a vote of 29-1 resulted. son high school athletic association| Members of the disqualified quinand may be examined by interested tet declared they were under the season “ticket holders. impression that the alleged ineligiYours truly, ble bowler had been a member of J. Merrill Coffin, ticket mgr. 4 group of church ‘members who ,=ra a | bowled weekly but had Granted that we erred on the formed an official Teague. pumber of adults who attended the claim several members
never They! of
tourney, but the letter shows that league had signed a statement to Saturday at Fox-Hunt alleys, the four survivors meeting at
captain of the same. site Saturday night at'8. The Hoosiers, was unable to compete two finalists will clash at Pritchett{in the tournament because of ill-| Hunt-O'Grady alleys Sunday after-
the total sale outside of school per- that effect sonnel was 182 (the number we! Bertha Gorka, quoted). :
kb Wouldn't it have been .a lot { health and has since changed her
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simpler to have solved everything | residence to Toledo. Margaret by bringing the tourney to Butler | Skelton was the team’s acting cap‘where a lot of Anderson people | tain. could have seen it too? to —————— men’s city match team championship, scheduled March 23 and “24, has been postponed, according Thos. Bemizx Jr, sponsor of proposed event, : The initial women's slated for Saturday and
the
matches
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trouncing the rugged and aggressive | 00 participating.
fywood, Cal, in tonight's wrestling feature at the Armory, Wagner has shown here twice, Lefty Pacer in a one-fall | a BOWLERS (MEN)
winning in two consec-y.,., Stump! Evangelical oii G8 falls over Billy Fox. Wag- | Ray Cooney, ™ Square Handicap 8: once ! Haus, Fraternal ©..... ‘ . a he gets under way, Is Of | Mats 8ylvester, Transportation the rough-and-fumble type. * | Don” Spicer, West 8tde Church .
The popular ! Jack Kirby, St. Philip . lar Jones is out of | Land, International Harvester
Li County, Arkansas. The Jake Roeder, Reformed Church match is for two falls out of three Fon Hooks Kioger Srocery il © and tops an all-star supporting Larry Cobler, Optimist program. : Joe Ar | Bteve
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CHICAGO, March 5 (U, P,). — er in conference history successfully Northwestern's big Max Morris held to defend his point-making title, his second straight Big Ten basket- John Schommer of Chicago won ball scoring championship today by the title three times in a row, in the slim margin of one point. 11907, 1908 and 1909. and Jewell Sophomore Tony Jaros of Minne- Young of Purdue led the league sota, making a final bid for the! twice, in 1937 and. 1938.
scoring title, fell only one point
Big Ten records. Illinois’
Final Standings w Ohie State 10 INDIANA 9 Northwestern Towa Illinois Minnesota Michigan PURDUE Wisconsin Chicago
* of Wisconsin marked up a 15-game | vena ward Dick Ives scored 208 in 1944, |! Bob Doster, freshman Illinois 384 | forward, and Bob Cook, Wisconsin | | forward, finished third and fourth | in the 1945-56 scoring race with 170 and 169 points, respectively. Cook nearly overcome the Illinois freshman by piling up 20 points against Minnesota last nights. Close Second Half | Minnesota trailed Wisconsin all through the first half last night and battled into a 30 to 30 deadlock! shortly after the second "- half opened. The game was nip and
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317 68 short last night when he ran up 30 ‘points in leading the Gophers to a With the Big Ten season completed, Morris had a 12-game total of 198 points. The 6-foot 2-inch Minnesota forward, playing a similar number of games, had 197. | As Minnesota came from behind ito mark up its seventh triumph-in {12 games and move into a fifth- tuck the rest of the way. |place tie with Tllinois, Jaros’ tallied Minnesota fell behind, moved back seven field goals and 16 free throws into a 42 to 42 tie, and then went to give him supremacy in the ahead for a few. minutes before charity throw division with a total Wisconsin caught for a 50 to 50 of 79. Morris had 44. score. Free throws made up the Morris, who improved his win- rest of the scoring, with Jaros hitning total of last season by nine ting two shots with only 17 seconds points, thus became sthe third play- remaining for the victory.
Dempsey Enters Fight Greenclads Radio Ring War | Awarded Letters
At Fat Salary {| Eight members of Tech high
{school's sectional basketball cham-
Boxing's radio war was intensified major athletic letters, it was antoday as Jack Dempsey, ex-heavy- nounced today.. - ‘weight champion, took command of | Block “T's” went to Bob Preethe promotional forces combatting man, Bob Kurtz, Richard Green, Mike Jacobs—at a salary of $100,0007Ed Griffin, Paul. Kortepeter, Don a year. : Walls, Charles’ Wuensch and Harry | This salary is provided for in two | Zorman, Minor T. H: S. acord
contracts, for six” yess. each, with awards were given fo Gordon King, |
the Adam Hat Corp, major;radio! Henry Meier, Dean Evans, Frank sponsor of bouts outside New York Rexroth and James Settle. (Cit. . | The major awards were Frée- {_ Under. contract No. 1, the 50-! man's fifth and Kurtz's third. Har-{year-old Manassa Mauler, under- | lan Sturgeon, a member of the takes the difficult task of assuring|varsity before entering the service, that. only top-flight ‘bouts will be wag given his letter when he debroadcast for the hat” outfit. He parted, > does this as new president of the Boxing Prometers of America, Inc. ‘a position to which he was elected yesterday, shortly before signing his contracts with Adam Hats,
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can be used only by the Adam peo- 9. Results last night: ple; and he will supervise all their Beech Grove 28 Dental All-Stars 27 | Flash Vets 33. Broad Ripple Legion 29. {Sports projects. 30th Street Garage 47, Allison Gets 43. |
. :| Fight Results . | Basketball Scores | COLLEGES Augsburg 54, Concordia 38. Bradley Tech 63, Toledo U. 50 Cologado 60, Brigham Young 42 Georgetown 53, American (Md) 52 Heidelberg 47, Kenyon 34. lona College 58 Paterson Teachers 29,
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Single Point Gives Morris His Kautskys Lose Second Big Ten Scoring Crown And Hit Road
the
Rochester (N, Y.) Royals in a na-
tional pro basketball league game |
at the Butler fieldhouse last night, the Indianapolis Kautskys departed for Baltimore to engage in two ex-
Morris’ total was fourth high in pinition tilts with the Balto Bul- > ) Andy ‘jets of the American Pro league. Phillip set the all-time high of 255 pe games in the "Oriole city are in 12 games in 1943. Johnny Kotz ¢, be played tonight and tOMOTTOW.
Rochester racked up 31 field goals
total of 242 in 1942, and Iowa's for- 'against
the
Kautskys
here
last
since only one type of ball is avail-| able now, f, now, ahyway | Coffin, Anderson's tickei manager,
Then there was the matter of|__. o Franklin {said he was ready to take any
and Crawfords- | ville already intended wearing color | Pasteboards Pe et gentlemen schemes that clash, which is as it, "0 4.0 Se, bay, vial, feclsion wen | should be, despite tashion | : orning. should be, despite what the fashion| At this x oment the phone rang,
{editor says. But Anderson and ; : SW enconthe Hoth Jeated io white | MT" Dagwell picked up the receiver, { “Central of Evansville? You want and they will “have to<thrash-that! three : tickets for the tourh out over the phone before the 2:45 ® Wurament oe seme. time here, you say? Yes, sir, we can proHho = | vide them for you.” ; : It was a genuine spy scare ‘and
Nobody had any objections Roo] | meals—each team will eat three| .. Lowever, the | Pilled what had been until that,
| apiece. There was, {time a pleasant tea-ti |little mattér of bunk space for the other P ea-me get-lo.
{winning teams after the matinee
|session, and if everybody finds as : 1 many beds .as he needs .in ua Middleweights
apolis, I will be more than glad to
call it the neatest trick of the O . week. On Ring Card |
Eligibles for Dressing Room
| So much for rations and quarters. The next order of business was the dressing-room eligibility list, and this. will be confined to players, coaches and student managers. To my surprise, I found out that dressing rooms must be provided even for the cheer leaders. Stupid me— I always thought they wore those
Al Johnson, Indianapolis middleweight, and Jack Pranklin of Cincinnati, O.,, will make their first starts here in a four-rounder on the five-scrap pro fistic bill to be staged Friday night at the Armory. Carter also has signed Bob Caine, winner by a technical knockout over Johnny Poore on last Priday’s, card, to face Nick Taras, another Cincin-
Tourney
NEW YORK; March 5 (U. P).—lplonship ‘team have been awarded:
| In city. independent basketball five tallies during yesterday's Pirate Under contract No. 2, Dempsey tourney games at Sacred Heart high {victory over Hollywood, 9-4. became a member of the Adam’s'school gym tonight, the Y Reps are| - board of directors—director of pub- to meet the Bulldogs at 7, Sports- | , lic relations and sports activities. man's Store plays Richardson ort Lucky Paul His name and services (for national!'ber at 8 and American Enlisted | advertising and publicity purposes) Men tackle the Speedway Lions -at P..
Roh ester 73, Indianapnlis Kautskys 52
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night and won by the decisive score of 72 to 52. Cervi was the.game’s high pointer with 18. Other Royals who . had a big night firing from the field were ‘Davies, Holtzman and Glamack. Risen registered 16 markers for the Kautskys, Dietz 11 and Hurley 11. ‘The locals accumulated 21 field! goals. The visitors led at half, 38-30 and then pulled away in the second half. > . In a prelim, Mallory downed R. C. A. 40-35.
| cute get-ups all the way from home. Throughout the meeting L.- D. Hoshaw, the Lawrenceburg principal kept referring to his town's] “fast time.” I detected a look of worry on the.face of Stanley Porter, Anderson’s principal, and I'm pretty sure he left the meeting thinking Mr. Hoshaw was speaking of ‘his team tather than the time.| Everything must be letter-perfect for each team, you may be sure.| In fact, there was quite a discussion over the hours each would have for
Card Pilot Runs Out of Adjectives | Praising His Flock of Ace Hurlers |
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla., March 5 (U. P.)..—Manager Eddie Dyer of | the St. Louis Cardinals was like the old woman -in the shoe, he has’ so many pitchers he doesn’t know what to do. Dyer ran out “of praise yesterday, congratulating southpaws Max Lanier and Howie Pollett and right-handers Charley Barrett, Ted Wilks, Matt Surkont and Fred Martin on their performances.
| Martin, 30-year-old Oklahoman —— mm amen | recently returned from the service, far corner of left field today in an
was particularly outstanding attempt to iron out their differences | oii thé other ‘hand. across the but he couldn't get them to sign.
bay at Tampa, Manager Bill Mc- Fr Kechnie was resigned to- the fact Negroes Drill SANFORD, Fla, March 6 (U.
that the Cincinnati Reds will : undergo no post-war reconversion P.) Negroes Jackie Robinson and they will be the same old team John White were just a couple of with strong pitching and weak hit- guys trying for regular jobs today ting. as they went through their second
As usual, the Cincinnati hurlers day of drills with the other Brook-
had the best of it yesterday as lyn Dodger farm club Players, Jimmy Wilson's team beat Hank
|Goways club, 30 1 Vote Irish’s Klier Frisch Pleased ‘Most Valuable
SAN BERNARDINO, Cal, March | {5 (U. P.).—-Manager Frankie Frisch,| SOUTH BEND, Ind, March § {a good man with 8 bat in his play- [(U, P. .~—Notre Dame basketball |ing days, was pleased today “with | players have named Leo Klier, {the hitting potentialities of his | high-scoring. forward from Wash{1046 Pirates. Burgess Whitehead | ington, Ind., as the most valuable |and Bob Elliott each hit home runs during the 1945-46 season.
land rookie Ralph Kiner drove in| Klier, all-American before enter-
uv fore by Vince Boryla. cub points: had broken Klier's™earlie 43-year-old | .onnpd; 3
SARASOTA, Pla, March 5 Paul Schreiber, |batting practice pitcher who shared !
{in six world series dividends ar- New Marathon Date
ling his nine vears with the Yankees, |
: " ew \ said today he wouldn't be surprised | pocorn marathon, canceled
{Sox this season. later to April 20.
| firials
ling the navy in 1944, returned to. | Notre Dame shortly before this sea- | son opened. He set a new Irish scoring record, tossing in 335 points {to smash a mark. set the year beBoryla's 322!
BOSTON, March 5 (U, P.).—The' | di : last | lif he didn't get his seventh world | goop pecause its traditional date, fk series check with the Boston Red.spr) 19, coincided with Good Pri- | day, today was rescheduled one day |
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nati newcomer, over the four-round route, Light heavyweights will tangle in the 10-round main go, with a match on tap between Bob Garner of Louisville, Ky., and Charlie Banks of Cincinnati following s& hammer and tongs battle between the pair here two weeks ago. - Carter has signed Milton Bess, hard hitting ‘local welter who has won two straight here by knockouts, and is seeking a suitable opponent for the Indianapolis product.
Legion Cage Teams In Final Games
Final game in the 1lth district state American Legion basketball tourney is to. be played Saturday night at Broad Ripple high school gym at 8 o'clock. In the title tilt, Broad Ripple is to meet the winner of the Friday 8 p. m. game between New Augusta and the Robison-Ragsdale Legion post five also to be played at the Ripple gym. The to compete at March 31.
11th district champion is in the Legion's state the local Armory on
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