Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 April 1946 — Page 18
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rola et = - t Miss Patty Sloo (center) Is crowned Howe track queen by Jack Johns, high-point man of the Horne squad, Me bers of her court are (left to right) Judy Killion, Barbara Austin, Patricia Leffler, Mary Lester, Peggy Millen, Barbara Pletcher and Helen Aldrich.
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In the lanes to right) are Paul Powell of Howe, Tom Hockman of Ben Davis, Leroy Townsend of Ben Davis, Jack Shaffer of Howe, Don Farlow of Ben Davis and Carl Spiess of Howe. Spiess was the eventual victor,
Howe and Beech Grove high hurlers are caught as they clear the first obstacle.
Nenoff, Pasha Schools Here Take Lead ; Win Tag Bout In Popularizing Track
| By J. E. O'BRIEN : : The SRO sign was hung out early | Begging the I. H. S. A. A's pardon, may we direct its attention to
at the Armory last night as a | Indianapolis high schools, which are doing a’bang-up job. this season of
fr popularizing track. 1 PICKS HOUSE Walco) Sree Menon It’s all in line with consistent pleas by L. V. Phillips, I. H. S. A. A.
issioner, that member schools forget Hoosier basketball—at least in
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Local Club Lo Would Work With Brooklyn
By EDDIE ASH Times Sports Editor
ball) association. Al Schlensker, Indianapolis ball club treasurer, said his organization is definitely interested in Crowley's program if other A. A.
Crowley said also that Hamey informed him at least six of the A. A. baseball franchise operators are interested in forming a football circuit. The All-America would feed to this group its surplus talent. The lineup of American association cities, and the All-America teams which would engage in work-
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Indians fo Face Royals
In Final Florida Tilts
DE LAND, Fla, ‘April 10.—After exhibition games today and tomorrow, both against the Montreal Royals of the International league at Daytona Beach, the Indianapolis diamond pastimers. will pull stakes at their De Land training camp, board a fast choo-choo and depajt for the home grounds at Victory field. The Indians were involved in a tight contest here yesterday and
. » after leading the St. Paul Saints, 1 A professional football league i to 0, for pra innings, the Hooslers embracing six American (baseball Box Score suffered a brief letdown on the association cities, melding Indiare ST. PAUL mound and infleld and the Apostles apolis, and to be affliated with the AB R H O A Eigplurged for three markers in the new All-America Professional Foot-|Spears, ss .. 4d 0 '1 2 4&0 Dantonio, ¢ .. 4 0 0 2 o o/ninth and won, 3 to 2. ball conference, is the newest pro-|yeaey. ¢ .... 290 0 0 0 8" rt was the Saints’ first Victory in 1 on" the national sports Rosenthal, 1b v3 LI TI 1.0 ry posa Tipton, If ... v3 1 1 4 0 offive spring clashes with the Redgalendar, Matney, of llli4 0 1 4 0 Olgking They used Ed Welland and The All-America conference, well Rochelll, 2b .. .4 0 2 2 1 0|Gene Kelly on the mound and the financed by wealth and big names, | gg 5 oo 8 § § § {former worked seven rounds. is to play its first season this year |pavis ......... 1 0.0 0 0.0 It Was Close but is already looking to the future Kelly, p .......ooev i011 8 whe Thilarns ‘were clots 10. a tis and expansion, WOLBIR .vsrvuv.- 343 8 2T 10: 1 At a meeting of the conference Davis batted for Weiland in eighth. in their last turn at the bat, as a club owners and coaches in San INDIANAPOLIS o a x runner was left on third, Joe Prancis (olay, Commissioner Jin Shemo, 2b .......8 1 1 I 1 0 Bestudik and Ted Cieslak opened rowley of New York, the o otre | Blackburn, Dame star, announced that he will ToL, Tt 0 ° : : 8 he Tribe ninth with singles wil co-operate in the formation of a Wenzel, ot o . 3 ’ g|the score 3-to-1 in St. Paul's favor. new minor pro grid league in the|ciesiak, 3b ... 0 2 o 3 1| Johnny Riddle, who caught the Midwest. According to reports, it|RidTe. © § 4 & 4 Oifull game, sacrificed and Butch Niewas the biggest development to come | Gill, p .:... 0 0 0 0 o/ man batted for Pitcher George Gill from the council session in San|Neman ............ 1 0 0 0 0 0gnd Bestudik tallied from third Francisco. : Tolals ........... 33 2 7 2m 8 1after the catch on Nieman's deep Nieman batted for Gill in ninth. fl to center and Cieslak reached Conference Soon y . 1 . 0 0 0 Je Crowley said he will confer in the | INDIANAPOLIS. 1°0 0 0 0 0 0 o 1—a|third. Thatmadelt3and2. near future with Roy Hamey, new | Runs batted in—Shupe, Rochellt, Kelly But Steve Shemo was yere) or re 3 Ne .* 8acrifices—Shupe, A t - S president of the American (base- on DA ses... Indlanapolls 8, St. Paul 7. Bases the game-ending out on a close play
| on balls—Oft Fletcher 2, Weiland 1. Strike- | at first.
Fletcher 2, Gill 1, Weiland 1.| The Hits—Off Fletcher 4 in # innings, 4 in 3, Weiland 5 in 7, Kelly 2 in 2. (Blackburn),
ing agreements, according to Crowley, are: . Indianapolis (Brooklyn); Louisville (Chicago-San Francisco); Columbus (Miami and Cleveland; To- | ledo (Buffalo); Kansas City (New | York-Los Angeles); Milwaukee (also Chicago-San Francisco). Commisioner Crowley said that | though the time is growing short] there is a bare possibility that this | new ‘Midwest league would operate | next fall. Later, according to the All-America conference chief, the| Midwest circuit would be expanded to eight clubs. Members of the big league All-| America conference are Chicago, | New York, Brooklyn, Buffalo, Cleve- | land, Miami, Fla.,, Los Angeles ard San Francisco.
Calcutta, India, pair up to subdue |COMmMi oe
; the fall and spring, tra la. - | Buddy Eo of an, Oks, and The latest plaudits go to Howe, and the Silent Hoosiers triumphed "in a fast nd furious Australian |Which yesterday turned a dual meet |in a three-party affair with 71% tag-téam match. {that ordinarily wouldn't draw a points. In that meet Lawrence Pasha and Nenoff were the HE en 8 Solera panies | soared. 5% and Pike township talguns as thegformer took the open- show thal pace ed 287s.
) ~1along the bank of Pleasant Run. big ee jan it's all very gratifying to Sam| Dave DeWitte set a new Howe
_|Kelley, who is determined that hisimile record, circling the track four Jie SUNG wafnal I Snel pot Howe track and field men don't{times in 4:44.2, which was threefor his side by winning over Pasha. |Perform in privacy this year. tenths of a second better than the Indio Yaqui, of Sonora, Mexico, The headliners—besides the ac- record he hung up last year. Howe took the supporting bout honors by thal athletes, that ls—were a bevy won all the ribbons in four events beating Rod Fenton, of Birming- of beauties dressed in their favorite |and copped first place in four ham, Ala. formals. One of them, Patty Sloo, others. . Er was. the queen; and the rest served| Disqualification of Tech's halfas her court. And their job was to|mile relay team was all that kept Hockey Playoff hand out the ‘blue, red and white|the Green from scoring firsts in : NATIONAL LEAGUE ribbons, which after all wasn't es- all events of its meet with WashStanley Cup playofts (Anals): sential, since a smile from any of {futon High-point man was Bob Montreal 6, Boston 3. them would have pleased the after- Is Teman of To WHY Wises > y int- S y 3 BUOYS Doin sesters 4 | high. jump and both hurdles. Band Plays Too The only two-time winners in The queen and ladies-in-waiting | the Manual-Ripple meet were Steve were ushered in by the Howe.band | Bellinger of the Rockets, who was which one majorette said “sounded first in both the 220 and broad even better than Tech's band.” The |jump, and his teammate, Jim queen was properly crowned by Jack | Wiley, who led the field in the
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Caveianh ¥ LT Fect|Johns, Howe's high-point man, and |high and low hurdles. The RedBuffalo ...............1 3 0 .250| before awards were made for each skins scored slams in four events.
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and Stan Walter—heralded the vic- | Hoosiers was Frank Kaiser, whose purchasers of track season tick-|third in the shotput gave him 17 plenty of others who dropped Veller Named non-paying patrons who watched Howe, incidentally, won the meet,| —Dr, A. G. Parker Jr, Hanover its season by trouncing Washington, | athletic director and will serve as
tors. firsts in the century dash, quarterets, and the contest itself assured{points. He also ran on the Silents’ change ‘in the cash boxes at the the meet from the gratis area ACross | Hanover Coach 81% to 35%. In other track and |college president, announced today 88% to 28's, Manual chalked up head football and track coach,
The queen was elected by the{mile and 220-yard romp and a 450 spectators. Buf there were| victorious half-mile relay team. gates, and quite a gathering of} Pleasant Run. MADISON, Ind., April 10 (U. P.). field meets yesterday, Tech opened that Don Veller had been hired as | a 70-47 victory over Broad Ripple,
(named later, Parker said.
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Veller, a former I, U. athletic star, has coached for seven years at Elkhart high school and only recently returned from army air force
service. | An assistant to Veller will be
Midgets to Race | At Franklin Oval
Times Special | FRANKLIN, Ind. April 10.—The| first midget auto race of the sea-| son will be staged here Sunday] afternoon starting at 2:30 o'clock by the Midwest Dirt Track Racing association and the American Legion post. It will be open competition with time trials starting at 1 o'clock. Rex Easton of Springfield, Ill, heads a group of drivers from the! Central Illinois Midget Racing association expected to compete. He has raced successfully with a Ford 60 against Offenhausers. Tony Bettenhausen of Chicago holds the track record here at 8 seconds and has asked for an entry blank, indicating his intention to compete.
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ii Indians’ first-inning run Hit | looked like it would hold up until b cher—By Kelly. | ; heal Rat in: Kd | the ninth. In the initial stanza a Losing pitcher—Gill. Umplires—Maier “and [Single by Shemo, a St. Paul error veiers, Time—10, and a long fly by Vince Shupe accounted for a marker. Pl ff WV Saints Bounce Back avo on But the Saints, helped by an InJ dianapolis miscue, changed the picture in the ninth. Rosenthal led ontrea off with a single and Tipton was safe on Cieslak’'s wild throw. Two MONTREAL, April 10 (U. P.).— OF none out, The uttered’ ad Staniey cup Be Text Miter fanned and te which cost $50 wh i 7 | ’ back in 3 a ence. aga | Rochell singled, scoring Rosenthal, today on th ? trophy shelf of land that deadlocked the score. Pigg y e trophy shelf of ihe, t out an infield hit and Pitcher Montreal Canadiens as proof of Kelly “leaned on one avd’ batted thei yi i i one Bh Pa Nations! in two mates—and that was enough The Canadiens, dominating TT Sion: league as tew teams ever did be- 4 fore, won the championship playoff IPertale Bo sor a Te game from the Boston Fyuins, .6 |. solish” al the new post. He han3 last night, giving thermh a record dled eight thances without a miscue of eight wins in nine post-season |° * ri rh el Stanley cup games, Benn > That victory was the fourth in} Joes esond gaits si sho fn yo five games with the Bruins after gjien 18 g 8 ' record of four straight wins over | ° good. Fletcher on Edge the Chicago Blackhawks in the semi-final competition. Glen Fletcher, the Tribe's startThe defeat of the Bruins in the|ing hurler, once again demonfinale was a well co-ordinated one. strated sharp condition for this Six different Montreal players, stage of training. He goose-egged Captain Hector (Toe) Blake, Mur-|the Sal and pons Jo Beyond hy Chamberlain, Dutch Hiller, |Secon uring Ss on i Filion, Elmer Lach, and Ken [rubber. He scattered four hits in Mosdell scored goals. {8 innings, fanned two and walked —— two. 1 | The Indians took on another Barons Triu mph (wu {catcher last night when George LEY velar pril 10 (U.l; oy strolled into De Land and P.)~~The Cleveland Batons WEIe | conferred . with Manager Burwell, only a game away lrom the Jmer-l.. "yy" noes at Loujsville.. The lean: Mackey ‘Calder enp champion-| iver a free agent and only Ship Yodey, Wnanks to the lag recently out ot service, was signed jup by Louisville, overburdened with : catchers, set Lacy free. final period last night provided a] Pitcher Joe Nelson, Tribe rookie, 7-to-5 victory over the Buffalo released outright today, and
eyed Tommy Burlington. Burlington's two goals in the
Bisons and gave Cleveland a 3-to-1 | Pitcher Charles Timm was returned
lead in games for the series. |to.the Raleigh, N. C., club. The teams resume play Thursday | TS —— in Buffalo, Tuesday attendance was| EXHIBITION RESULTS Louis (A) 3, Chicago (N) 2 (13 in-
nings). Washington (A) 4, Philadelphia (N) 2.
‘Willie Joyce Wins [Deira v4 Boston (O30) wpe,
1 3 4, Boston (A) 2. KANSAS CITY, April 10 (U. PC ore x 3, Foe (A) 3 (12 In—Wiilie Joyce, 138-pounder from| nings, game called to allow teams to Gary, Ind., knocked out Ruby Gar-| satel team). Norfolk 2 (first game).
cia, 136, ‘Puerto Rico, in the second | Newark (Int.) 4. Norfolk 3 (second game). { Baltimore
F red Backenstoe Hits 674 To Pace Bowlers; Komlance
Has High Single Game
Five individuals bettered the 650-mark in last night's local bowling sessions, Fred Backenstoe topping the quintet with a 674 ' Backenstoe had 217, 234, 223—674 for Hoffman Valves in the West Side Classic to cop the honors. Clarence Moxley was the runnerup with 230, 236, 193—659 for Pivot City Ink in the Pennsylvania Recreation. Frank Komlance failed to get the highest three-game total of the
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evening but his 279 final game was the best single effort of the season in the West Side circuit. Rolling with Ferndale Tavern, he preceded his record game with 181 and 198 for 658. Arnold Thiessen of Russo Men's Wear of the Broad Ripple Business Men's league with 200, 224, 233— 657 and West Dunn with 241, 213,
final opportunity of the season to post a 600-series in the Marott Shoe Co. league at Pritchett’s. Rolling with Chile’s Jewelry she had 229, 175, 209—613, her first 600 of the season and the third posted in Mae rott competition, The league wound up its activie ties with the Chiles quintet taking
the Tribe management. |
198—652 for W. I. Super-Service in| first place in the team standings the Indiana Recreation were other|with a 63-27 record. Secrefary top scorers. Mary Baringer led the final indie
Julia Lang took advantage of her|vidual average standings.
Local League Tenpin Scores
600 BOWLERS (MEN) | E. W. Chandler, Grapho Products ... 688 Pred Backenshoe, West Side Classic.. 674 | Paul McCullough, Coca-Cola Mixed... 588 Clarence Moxley, Pennsylvania Recn.. 659 | Orval Willlamson, Gyro Club 5
Frank Komlance, West Side ......... 658 | Oliphant, Diamond Chain ........... 875 Rina Sse cts Hippie a. 83 Doe trl Hog mee 311 1 jest Dunn, lnaisna Rees, 652| Anthony Hessman, Emp. Sec. Mixed. 53" {BA Rr ort: Sigs 1a 4a | Walt Trenepohl, Inland Container.... 561 {Bud ‘Dietz.’ Penn. Reenr llnoy in Chas. Gitiock, Afied Printers.......... 558 {Ray Thiesing, John Hancock Ins.... 633 woo Ogers, Jotary Chup ...,..... 544 Ray Hill, 8t. Cecelia Sven H Siements, Eagles 542
Boyer, Turk's Tavern .... 630
. 8311 Glen Kanouse, Indpls. Bleach. Mixed 529 |Ed Huck Jr, Blue Ribbon Ice Cream 630 | : a 2
John Beck. St. Philip Mixed
|Phil Beyivied, Commercial’... ...... 629 | 600 BOWLERS (WOMEN) | Russ erlies, Indiana Recn. ........ 625 Julia Lang, {Harold Ryan, Ranier Furniture 623 8 tang, Marais Shoe SI0re veer. on {Paul Moore, Commercial ....... .. 622 500 BOWLERS (WOMEN) Paul Field, West Side ...... .. 622] Tillie Jardina, Budweiser Beer ... 507 Earl Fegan, West Side ........ooo... 620 | Flo Bellis, Bischoff Coal Co. ......... 503 Clarence Baker, West Side .......... 618 | Mary Lou Karstedt, Blue Ribbon I. ©, 578 Chas, Smith, Grotto .......«..rves.. 618 | Helen Dysert, Budweiser ............. 569 Paul Striebeck, West Side .... . 617| Jane Wulzen, Beck Coal & Coke ..... 565 Ted Fenwick, Indiana Recn. .. 616| Mary Baringer, Marott ... vou 563
| g16/| Gertrude Bradley, Marott ., . g13 | Louellen Early, Budweiser . . 613 | Alice Nuttall, Marott
Hershell Stillwell, West Side .. Fred Schwomeyer, Indiana Rec Herman Dinkel, Blue Ribbon
} : »| Vivien Parsons, Bischoff ....... Fang naa 603 | Averne Piers, 's & H Service 11 |Pelix Lucas, Turk’s Tavern .......... 608 Bonnie Willie, Blue Ribbon
Frances Smith, Marott . ceseans o03 | axine eaver, Bischoff ., } . elen S . |Slarky, Sean, een P fi vs -. 602 sally Tey a aad Ripple ies joan Ca 5 5 Ee ++ 601 {valera Hurlbut, Parm Bureau .. y in, Recn, ........ 600 | Jerry Pearson, Allison Office Mixed... 539 OTHER LEAGUE LEADERS (MEN) |Eva Williamson, Beck Coal
| Tillie Jardins, Coca-Cola Mixed Hugh Harrigan, Our Lady of Lourdes 598 Patt Erigkson, Junior C. of c. y Sitabeck, Budweiser
ie ... 594| Mary Dona Lennis Calvin, Allison Office Mixed... 593 | Betty Rice & Hisevice En See— Marie Coakley, H & H
|H. Striezich, RCA (Parkway) {H. Bruder, Dezelan Recn. ..
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. Dorothy Lombard, Marott ........... 5 Thelma Cavanaugh, Blue Ribbon .... 521 1n eet Erna Rosenbaum, Blue Ribbon ...... 520 Estelle Nash, Bischoff ........ 518
Jean Case, Marott ............ Gertrude Coombs, Blue Ribbon .. Lucille Barkhau, Blue Ribbon Mary Riser, Marott .................. Wanda Miller, Triangle .........0.... Mabel Fischer, Blue Ribbon Ramona Frosch, Budweiser Doris Hayman, H & H
(loses Tonight
BOSTON, April 10 (U. P.).—The {| 58th annual three-day National A.
+ Many Monroe, Bischoff ..... ernice Harmon, Budweiser A. U. boxing tournament comes to a Vivien cave, BC oaise 3 close here tonight. Alrea yvane Noggle, H & H_................. : g ready the Gertrude Pfarr, St. Philip Mixed ... 500 SRO sign has been hung out at] Vivien Weaver, Bischoff ............ 500 ® Muriel Hayes, Blue Ribbon ......... 500 Boston Garden and a jam-pack|Aususta Skaggs, H & H ............ 500
crowd of 13900 fans is expected to OTHER LEAGUE LEADERS (WOMEN) Virginia Laycock, Parkway Indpt. ... 483 ixed . 78
watch the 32 amateur fisticuffers| sophie Kurto, Emp. See. M s | from 15 states and the land of Pearl Maxine Lowef, Ihiand Container ... 465 {Harbor vie for eight titles. lio] Mortuasy ..... 408 | Indiana has two topnotchers left| Site favior, Indpls. Bleach. Mixed . {in the running, William (Buster) ’ Ree: eee § | Miles, Indianapolis welterweight, 147 | pounds, and Gerald Labroie, Gary | featherweight, 126 pounds. They’ are the crowd-chosen, favorites in their divisions. > Miles won the Indianapolis Golden Gloves 147-pound championship as well as the Hoosier state A. A. U. crown this year. Miles won two bouts yesterday. | In the late afternoon he decisioned James Cone, Cherry Point, N. C, marines, and last night, in the tourney quarter-finals, defeated Mike Saad, Bainbridge, Md., naval training station. ee Two more Indianapolis fighters | were eliminated in tourney second{round action. Ursal Snapp, Indian{apolis light heavy, was decisioned by Ken Harris, Philadelphia, and] Lee Carter, Indianapolis heavyweight, lost by technical k, o. in |the second stanza to Fred Wermy, | Oklahoma City.
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