Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 March 1946 — Page 26
of 1468 basketball fans.
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By J. E. O'BRIEN, Times Staff Writer FLORA, March 14.—Pete Tolen, 4n the O. K. barber shop, today is one of the busiest men in this
He laid aside his shears and razor this week for cans of gold and paint and a lettering brush, and he has become a one-man. gang in g Flora’s sensational high school basketball team. His handiwork covers more than) rere dozen downtown store windows. everybody who could 2 away was automobiles—even| to fall in behind the band and rewanted his car| turn to the school for an all-Flora over in blue and gold to carry
, Spirited message. And now Mr. is repainting the cheer lead-| school building, the big problem has
who usually works at the first
a
{ pep rally. Out at the modern brick high
| been the distribution of tickets.
| Principal Russell Callane and Coach |
Leonard Reid were up to 1} p, m. 1468, ! Bh a. olen is Jue one i Jaas, Monday and to 2 a. m. Wednesday, | a This usually quiet community | trying to do the impossible—that is, ‘+ of white houses and neat lawns can to make 750 tickets satisfy 1486
except the Badgers' game against] The Flora team was to journey Rt Wayne Central in the state| to Indianapolis today for a workfinals Saturday‘ afternoon in In-|out on the big wooden rectangle in dianapolis. As one precise school-|the Butler fleldhouse. Two of the marm put it, “Thank heavens we probable starters, however, weren't don't play basketball the year| to be along. They are Bob Spitler around.” (and Bill McPherson, both of whom Business has bogged down com- are victims of colds. Although Coach, pletely. Tournament arguments put Reid has no doubt that they will be| route men behind schedule; coats ready for tournament play, he is blow open to reveal precious tourney | taking the stand that rest will be tickets in the holders’ pockets, and| more beneficial to them than prac- | when the 5 o'clock train comes in,| tice. the fans rush to the local. news| Jimmy Eaton, the Flora student agency to see what the out-of-town! manager, who also has been the | papers have to say about the team’s unofficial public relations ‘Badgers. | man all season, loves to talk about
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THURSDAY, MARCH. 14, 1946 -
Western Division fe Title Belongs to Caps; Larson
| Ties Douglas i in Point Duel
By BOB STRANAHAN The Teddy Oke trophy belongs to the Indianapolis Caps and today Coach Babe Seibe@y's charges began mapping playoff plans for the rough Buffalo Bisons, * Any faint hope the Pittsburgh Hornets ‘may have entertained of catching the Caps vanished last night when they were held to a 6-6 tie at Hershey before 7200 customers. The Hornets needed to win their three remaifing road games and collect 30 goals to supplant the Caps as Western division champs in the] American Hockey league.
They stil! have remaining a
Hockey Race
AMERICAN LEAGUE Western Division
play. Tickets for the home playoff | games «lso will go on sale Sunday | night between periods. Ties Les Douglas | Hershey's Norm Ldrson, whe held |
ing race with 79 points up to sSun- | day night, added five points last night to pull into a tie with Les Douglas, star Indianapolis center | iceman. The Bruin ace was credited with | one assist in the first pertod and two more in the second in which he also tallied two goals. Since the Bears have two more games left to the Caps’ one, the]
player would appear to!
second place ir the individual scor- | g
Saturday night game with Cleve- INDRANAD W LT G GAPts, . OLIS ..32 20 9 276 235 73 land and the Sunday night engage- | py iiburen -. .. 20 21 10 263 211 68 ment at the Coliseum. | Cleveland 7 35 9 260 242 632 Although the Sunday contest will | St Louis 101 241 48 be meaningless in the standing of | Sv the clubs, 1t will serve as a final Buftalo Sitar 266 189 80 test for the Caps before they move jersey - 203 Joe 9 to Buffalo to open the Calder cup |New Haven 194 253 35
LAST NIGHT'S RESULTS
Hershey §, Pittsburgh 6 (tie), Providence 2, St. Louis 3 (tle),
WEEK'S SCHEDULE TONIGHT Buffalo at New Haven. SATURDAY~—Pittsburgh at Cleveland; St. Louis at Hershey. SUNDAY —Pittsburgh at INDIANAPOLIS; Hershey at Puffalo; St. Louis at Providence; Cleveland at New Haven,
NATIONAL LEAGUE RESUBTS {Chicago 9, Detroit 4 | New York 5, Bosten 3.
UNITED STATES LEASTE nEsuLTS Minneapolis 2, Kansas City Dallas 3, Ft. Worth 3 ao)
Sycamore Five
Virtyally every store in the shopping district has yanked out merchandise to devote full windows to the team. The grocery store, for example, has on display sectional and regional nets the Badgers cut down, as well as the ball the Badgers used to beat Logansport. Pictures Plentiful The clothing store has a minia-
the players. He'll tell you-that cen-| ter Bob Cripe, the Badgers’ captain and leading scorér, also is mighty sharp in the classrgom. MePherson Has Nicknames Dick Oyler, the starting guard, has speed and is the team's best! jumper. Eaton maintains that Spit{ler is one of the best fakers he has seen, whije McPherson, regular for- |
Enthusiastic high school fans gather around Pete Tolen as he completes another sign on the Flora main street. Virtually every store has one of the signs lettered by Tolen publicizing the Flora Badgers. Standing just to the right of Telen (in light coat) is Shirley Ann Reid, daughter of Flora's Coach Leonard Reid.
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Matches Billed
| Hershey {have a good chance to wrest the scoring title from Douglas in the
‘Wins in Meet last week-end of the campaign.
.In the only other game played in! KANSAS CITY, Mo, March 14 the-leaxue last night, the St. Louis | (U. P.).—Indiana State College of Flyers came from behind twice to. | Terre Haute defeated the Univergam a 2-2 deadlock at Providence | |sity of Houston, 63-43, late yesterbefore 4732 fans. |day and “advanced to the quarterfinals in the national intercollegiate
ture basketball court as its center-|
piece; another has a jumping jack| or so nicknames since the start of labeled: “Flora—the big: surprise.” the season. Other establishments have all sizes| Dick Hanaway completes the of team and individual pictures, In|usual starting five for Flora, but] fact, Herb Smith, a Delphi photog-| there are a couple’ of Badger re-
pictures of the Flora team, main-| These are Fred Oyler, Dick's little] tains he never has produced 80 brother who fired the sHot that won|
| the semifinals, and Dave Mills. | High school pupils looked with, The team spent most of yesterday | amazement yesterday at two of the afternoon working hard in the gym | town’s most substantial citizens, Dr.| alongside the high school. Quite a! Max Adams and John W. Berkley, bit of that afternoon was devoted | . shooting goals at a backyard basket.| sfrictly to shooting — Coach Reid! But townspeople were to have a says he's hatching no special plays chance today to relieve some of this, or strategy to toss at Pt. Wayne
tive,
| ward, has been tagged with a dozen | i
rapher who made one of the, few serves who see considerable action.| i,
many enlargements off one nega- | for the Badgers against Lafayette in| 9
Champions in the Times-Legion! Golden Gloves boxing tournament will participate in an inter-city benefit show at Terre Haute Mon-' ! day night. The show will be held in the gym of the Indiana State Teachers college and wil] start at 8 p. m. Included in the card will be open class headliners who made'a name for themselves with their “stellar| performance in the Tournament of | Champions-at Chicago stadium last! Imonth. Novice class title holders also have been invited to participate. | Funds for the 16-bout card will igo to the Sarah Gullick Boys club
ATLANTA, Ga., March 14 (U.| P.).—Two army teams, Camp Atter- |
. Indiana A. A. U. bury, Ind, and Ft. Benning, ue meet here tonight in the finals o M I S d {the Americna Basketball congress’ | eet S atur ay
I Punt tational foupmspient Competition in 10 events was Camp Atterbury’s Blue Streaks announced today for the second fought their way through the semi- ‘annual Indiana A. A. U. men’s finals last night by swarming over | swimming. and ‘diving championAtlanta Sports Arena, 74 to 48. 'ships which will be held Saturday Ft. Benning, the Georgia state afternoon and evening in the | champions, scored an upset 67-to-60| | Wakeman hospital pool at Camp victory over the top-seeded Dow | Atterbury.
Chemical five from Midland, Mich.| The meet, originally scheduled at
{Indiana university, has been transWillie Joyce
ferred to Wakeman hospital for
basketball tourney. The Hoosier Sycamores are to
{meet Dakota Wesleyan in quarter- | final
competiton. Other quarter-
finals pairings are: Nevada vs.
| Southern Illinois Normal, Loyola of
the South vs. Drury, and George Pepperdine vs. Eastern Washington, Loyola is the defending champion. Other Wednesday scores: Loyola 60, Arizona State 56 (overtime); Dakota Wesleyan 41, Culver Stockton 40; Pepperdine 64, Iona Teachers 22: Southern Illinois 58, Loras 55; Nevada 60, West Texas State 46. Drury 55, Augsburg 47:
, Eastern Washington 45, Southeast-
Hoosier hoop pressure. The high| Central. - school band, followed by a student! / delegation, was to parade down-| own from the school, and then!
and they like to shoot, both wins ball games. Badgers believe,
Success at Or so the
Kautskys to Play Bearded Netmen:
Height and ball-handling ability are two attributes of the House of David basketball team which is to oppose the Indianapolis Kautskys. at the Armory Sunday starting at 2 p. m. Six of the ~ bearded players Aare feet or taller, by _ six-foot, fourinch Eddie Fess“Jer, a former Ja Marquette star. “Center Bob ; y, who towers six feet, three bi vp is in his fourth season with the Davids. He is a good showman one of the team's biggest draw-
cards. A preliminary will be played at 1
Karstens
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Permits to spear and net fish f to March 1 have been reDonald R. Hughes, fish and director for the Indiana Det of conservation, an-
nounced today. - Hughes said the department has | decided to issue spearing permits “only to groups who will agree to _ operate under supervision of con- " pervation officers. Spearing of carp, | buffalo, dog fish, gar and. water- ~ dogs will be allowed in inland lakes
' New permits will be issued under these conditions upon applicaBion to the fish and game division.
Trainer Advanced * CORAL GABLES, March 17 qu. ‘P.).—Eddie Anspach, assistant trainer of the Woolford farm horses for the last 12 years, has been made [tq ‘head trainer of the noted string of thoroughbreds. Anspach succeeds Frank J. Kearls, who is slated to handle the horses of William Helis in New York this summer. The ‘Woolford farm string will campaign in Chicago this summer.
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C. C. to Push Ticket Drive
The Chamber of Commerce Ath-| letic committee is to hold its annual baseball luncheon tomorrow | at the Indianapolis Athletic club, at which time members are to] ‘map out their opening-game ticket campaign. Tom Grinslade is chairman and Charles B. Forrest vice| chairman.
the park when the Indianapolis | Indians lift the lid on-the 1946
the night of Wednesday, April 17,| at Victory field. The Toledo Mud Hens, under the new management of Don Gutteridge, will furnish the visiting attraction.
With the Chamber of Commerce Athletic committee readying to go into action to generate the advance sale of opening game ducats, it's a wise fan who files an order for reservations before the end of this week. The C. of C. is to launch its drive starting Monday. All Seats Reserved &
All grandstand seats are to be reserved at the Tribe opener and at three prices, box chairs, $1.50; first eight rows in stand, $1.25; balance (16 rows), $1.00. Tickets are on sale at two spots, over the counter at the Bush-Cal-lahan sporting goods store, 136 E. Washington st., and over the counter and by phone (reservations) at Victory field, Rlley 4488. Approximately 6000 tickets (reserved) are available at this time. Fans who make reservations by phone are requested to pick up the pasteboards not later than April 1.
Baseball Museum To Be Enlarged
COOPERSTOWN, N. Y., March 14 (U. P.).—Baseball’'s museum and hall of fame, which has kept its doors closed to the game's immortals recently, will be made double. its present size, it was announced today. Now a two-story structure, the shrine will have a one-story, fireproof addition constructed about 30 feet from the present building. The new structure will be constructed of colonial brick similar to the original building. A new main entrance to the museum and hall of fame will be built in the new structure.
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On the lawn in front of Flora high school,
Peg Albaugh (left),
Jack Voorhees and Elizabeth. Ayres practice the yells they will lead
| for the Badgers Saturday in the Butler fieldhouse.
Tribe Skipper Plans Intrasquad Game
Tomorrow After Conditioning Drills
DELAND, "Fla., March 14.—After four days of warming up exercises weight, | running, hitting, fielding and pitching—Skipper Bill Burwell of the letic club. The commitee's goal is to pack| | Indianapolis Indians will select two teams from his huge squad tomor- |
row and stage an intra- amp game. It will be the first of a long
Flashes, Spartans Receive Trophies
Trophy cases of Franklin township and Sacred Heart today contained the awards as co-champions
ference in basketball.
was the leading scorer in league: An-all-conference team was se~ lected consisting of Newbold of Franklin township and Kaiser, Si- | lent Hoosiers, forwards; Vondersaar, center, and Zahn of Sacred
| Heart and Nieman of Pike township as, guards. It was announced that the conference track and field meet be held April 17 at the State School for Deaf.
16-Team Tourney
Starts In Illinois CHAMPAIGN, Ill, March 14.-— Sixteen teams answered the whistle | today in the finals tourney of the! [ Nlinots state high school basketball association, It's a three-day event. Opening round pairings: Pana vs. Decatur, ‘Quincy vs. Dundee, Centralia vs. Kewanee, Pon-| tiac vs. Robinson, Chicago Tilden | vs. Rockford East, Springfleld Ca-|
“Campaign vs. Galesburg.
of the Capital district Athletic con-|
series of intrasquad practice American association campaign on|leading up to the opening of the Tribe's exhibition
Bob Vondersaar of Beech Grove]
will |
contests schedule with the Washington Senators here on March
24. The Indianapolis pastimers are booked for 13 tilts in Florida before they hit ‘the northern trail.
The games in the Sunshine state aré to be with Ossie Bluege's Senators, the St. Paul Saints, Montreal Royals of the International league and DeLand of the Florida loop. Separate Sessions In yesterday's workout,
drill morning, the older players s it out for two hours, afternoon the took over The size of the squad moved Burwell to split the practice owing to the fact he found it unwieldy to work with the entire group at the same time
separate sessions. * In the sweated and in the
younger candidates
Chet Clemens, only fecently mustered out of service, made his first appearance in uniform yesterday. ' The outfielder shagged a
{few balls in the pasture and then
thedral vs. Collinsville, Marion vs. | 2 Calumet City Thornton Fractional! §
took a regular turn in batting drill. The Indians are heavily manned in the fly-chasing department,
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Burwell! the divided his squad and staged two
{of Terre, Haute for equipment in| {the club gymnasium, according to] {announcement of the show's spon-
Signs for Bout
j | sors. | ‘NEW YORK, March 14 (U. P.).—| Invitations Sent | Willie Joyce of Gary, Ind, and] | Invitations to the inter-city Danny Oo te Yor havel t ne fc : tl -| ‘been signe it {match came for these title holders: event Friday night at Madison |
{ Open Champs—112 pounds, James
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: | weight, and another possible subpounds, Weldon Phelps, Northwest. stitute, Joe Maxim of Cleveland,
{ern PAL club; 175 pounds, Cpl Ur-| was upset by John Thomas early {sal Snapp, Camp Atterbury; heavy-| this week. : Lee Carter, A..C. Lee ath-| Baksi had withdrawn from the | Mauriello engagement because of a i chipped elbow.
135 pounds, Cpl Camp Atterbury; 147 pounds, Buster Miles, Douglas PAL club; 160
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Novice Champs—112 pounds, Russell McKinney, South Side commu- | nity center; 118 pounds, . Tilford| Shanks, Northwestern PAL club; | 126 pounds, Lou Bowman, Cornegie | Js cdnteen; 135 pounds, Sigmund Jones, Northwestern PAL clubpy 147 pounds, Louis Faucett, Stokely-Van! Camp, 160 pounds, Joe Newman, Northwestern PAL club; 175 pounds, | William Roberts, Leeper A. C.; heavyweight, John Thomas, Leeper | A. C. "ws
Zollners Beaten FT. WAYNE, Ind, March 14 ©. P.),—Rochester evened the National | Basketball league's Eastern playoff | I 3 series here last night by defeating | = =n Pt. Wayne's Zeliner Pistons 58- 52. ¢
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