Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 November 1946 — Page 31
OV. 22, 1946 wh . ‘ ; ¥ : 3 2 oe : | Te ” : i ie : i" ; : ‘FRIDAY, NOV. 22, 1046 THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES _ : : . : — o— - PAG:
ttle] Bill’ Burwell Is Named Coach On Pittsburgh Pirate
\ » Bucs Make Room for Indians’ |Riviera Club Boasts 46 Army Declines |Kautskys Undisputed Division Musial Rated Sitar Ili 4L : Lead And L -Ex-Chieftain After Approval Teams Rolling in. 4 Leagues 1 Bids for [Leaders as Anderson Loses ost Valuable : By BERNARD HARMON 8 By UNITED PRESS Pi When sgmeone remarked, at the recent meeting of the Indianapolis The Indianapolis Kautskys took undisputed possession of first| NEW YORK, Nov. 22 (U. P)~— y ew anager erman Bowling association, that the 36 teams of the American Legion made up ow ontests {place in tie National Basketball league's western division today Cardinal first baseman Stanley « one of the largest fraternal leagues in the nation, four gentlemen arose ; tollowing the Sheboygan Redskins’ 72-to-64 victory over the Anderson, prank Musial, the Duke of Donors, in protest. - : ; |Ind., Packers at Sheboygan, Wis, last night. Pa. and the terror of the National By EDDIE ASH, Times Sports Editor “We have 46 teams,” they practically shouted in unison. The “we” WEST POINT, N. Y., Nov. 22 (U. Anderson was in a first-place tie with Indianapolis and had three \ ” tod s The Bill Burwell story took on a new slant today when it Was an-|y.oneng to be the Riviera club, and it's true they have 46 bowling teams, |P-)-—Army’s football team today Istraight wins in league competition before invading basketball-conscious | © gue, ay was named that nounced that the Indianapolis Indians’ 1945-46 manager had been ap-|, . they are divided into four | de turned down all bids for post-|Sheboygan. The Redskins led all Fe————— me -letrcult's most valuable player, pointed a coach at Pittsburgh by Billy Herman, the Pirates’ new field oogye5 of men and women. | BRS | 0n bow! games with an an-|the Way to score their first win Ww. L Pet Pus. op Betting all but two first place votes pilot. Just the other day, the veteran Burwell, who master-minded the| mo yeoion, although rolling on be'M rel and Sheboygan forward Fred Lewis Ft. Wayne 3 0 1000 121 9ilout of 24 cast for the highest point Hoosier Tribesters to second place in 1945 and this year, was relieved of | (0 chirts operates as one league, Boyhuesnent y Mal. Gen, Mawel led both clubs in scoring with 21|Rochester “300M WY total since the award was estabhis Indianapolis toga and was left jobless, according to the statements of | (| it till has the edge jon the D. Toy or, academy Super) A ii points. Buffalo 3 1 8 1413 lished. ¢ yracuse 4 all concerned, including his own. | Northsiders in that respect. oe a end. w €| Indianapolis, with two wins and | Youngstown 0 5 000 282 334] Musial, a great team man who led He was succeeded here by Jim-|except in the first world war years| gust for the sake of argument, Taylor's arnounGement sid that no defeats, was idle, GAMES Tus WEEK the St. Louis Cardinals to the penmy Brown of the Pirates, who has of 1917 and 1918 when he was in|ihege four Riviera representatives, afoliowing discussions with the In the only other league game,) == or Nest nant, also won the award in 1043 had no previous managership ex- | service and in combat overseas. who happened to be Raymond F. athletic council ‘and squad” the the Buffalo Bisons eked out a| ngewe, as an outfielder’ and. becomes. the perience but who was strongly| He will not even be a stranger in | Ball, general chairman of the bowl- team had: decided to disband fol 45-10-43 victory over the Syracuse| y,.ngstown at Rochester, second player in major league hisrecommended as valuable timber to| a Pirate uniform, as he pitched for|ing association, J. H. Clyne, Don lowing the servis classic Nationals at Syracuse i eastern Anderson at, Oshkosh. tory to be selected from {wo ; . vis contest. fi . . n i ; direct a class triple-A ball club. | the Pirates during a month's trial| Young and Lloyd A. Strawmyer, Apparently chagrined over failure on cones Buflalo led, 40 RESULTS LAST NIGHT different fielding positions. Hank At any rate, Burwell moves up in 1928 when Ownie Bush, presi-|felt they still have a point, as they t0'be invited to \he Rose Bowl, the 29, as the fourth period began| pumuio 45, Syracuse 43, : Greenberg of the Detroit Tigers won to the big show. dent of the Indianapolis club, man- | have far less membership to draw team tirned dowd an. invita tion to but the Nationals tied the score| Sheboygan 72, Anderson 54. the American league award as a first Revlaces Davis aged the Bucs. from compared to the war vets. ‘So play Notre Datie tna special game midway in the quarter and pre-| Cou ail Auoviation baseman in 1935 and as an outP In Indianapolis today, Frank Mc-'on the percentage basis these boys y Spe vented Buffalo from making any| washington 6, Providence 54. fielder in 1940. Only two other NaIt. was announced. thai. the gt>1, id Pirate Manager Herman |may have something. st 10s Angeles Coliseum Dee. 22.nujq goajs throughout. the: period.) Ebicass 85. Phisdelphis 83 tional leaguérs besides Musial have lection and aequisition of Burwell| ed Burwell to rnd coach Grow Rapidly 158 vel ge 8 bid Yo at Bowl The Bisons won on free throws | been given the awards. These were a Tew Pirate Soule and We Buc mound staff. Since the The is no doubt about the rey Oriani. 4 Ji 2% Pur in the final minutes. Billy Gates Hopp Is Traded Carl Hubbell and Rogers Hornsby. moving of Virgil (Spud) Davis, to ET ere ¢ ! ) ¢ p y ' : the Bue scouting aos to make Accent will be on youth in future|piyiers club going all out for bowl-| the Orange Bowl in Miami, Fla. 3 A Ie or oa BUFFALO, N. Y, Nov. 92 (U. P).| "Musial, a léfthanded hitter who . room for him, were worked out Y®4TS: Herman and McKinney be-|;,, 1, 1943, the first league was| “The players, coach and officials co was second with 13 ’ —Harry (Hippity) Hopp, a former lea both leagues in batting with a Title after a series of conferences among lieve Burwell will be.a valuable COR | ganized with 10 teams. The fol-| ‘of the academy wish to express, _ a. {star fullback at Nebraska, Bain- | 365 figure, joins Ted Williams, BosFrank E. McKinney, Indianapolis, lin the Pittsburgh ‘picture as &|;,wing year 12 more were added and | their gratitude for the post-season | RATIO: iG ue {bridge navy and the Fleet Cily ton Red Sox outfielder and the i i i _| “professor” for young hurlers. last season, 34 quintets were oper- invitations which have come from! n va i service teams, was traded by the | American league's most valauble new Pirate president and vice presi ] ; io WwW. lL P Pits. OP 1 dent and part owner of the Indian- Teo Handle Pitchers: ating under the club's banner. Raymond F. Ball fe Riviera club yarious parts of the country and INDIANAPOLIS 3 0 1000 122 li Buffalo Bisons of the All-America player, as recipient of the Judge i e were added in 1946 and bowling chairman. (for the nationwide interest Shown oenrosn. I a0 5 3 conference today to the Miami Sea- |Kenesaw M. Landis memori apolis club; Pirate General Man-| poginney said that “Burwell Twelve were a r Oshkosh 2 1 867 168 16) 1 ager Roy Hamey, Billy Herman and | Bea ey fo ohn lite yeie= ob representatives predict that tional league. lin the 1946 football team,” Taylor a 11 30 13 i» er for a player to be designated | piaques, given annually to the plays And Johnny Denson Pirate Farm Director Ray Kennedy, | {erqay and said he had changed { number will be increased when the The most outstanding feature of Said. | Detroit 0-3 000 138 170''3ler. ’ ‘ers selected. Armory tonight in who also is chief of Buc scouts. | pis mind about dickering for a new ' OPERINE of the 1947-48 season rolls jast night's league sessions was the — —— ro. grudge argument The Burwell appointment com- triple-A managership post and ex- round: ; 649 turned in by Betty Bisesi for | U Cl] h H A state heavyweight pletes the reorganized Pirate coach-| pressed a desire to join the Pitts- On Monday nights, eight teams of | Borden's Dairy in the Brightwood u ere , stake. The Bright- ing staff, which will include also burgh organization. men and four teams of woraen, Fuel ladies league at the Moonwill clash over the Zach Taylor and Honus Wagner. | “I ‘recommended Burwell” Mc- known as the Past Presidents Lite alleys. Plans Ban : t In the featured at- Burwell served as a big league Kinney said, “because I think he league, roll at the Broad Ripple al-| The big ‘series, garnered from 236, que ive-scrap pro mitt eoach on another occasion. That is one of the best handlers of young leys. The scene of action on Tues- 201, 212, again threw the season's
*d by Matchmaker was with the Boston Red Sox be- pitchers in baseball. And Herman, day night shifts to the Uptown, 600-scoring race into a two-way| Tuesday, Dec. 10, has been set by fore he came to Indianapolis as|who has always played the infield, where- the Pioneer league, made up aflair, as last night's was Mrs.|the Indiana University Club of In-| manager. He has spent many years | jumped at the chance to acquire! of six men’s teams and four fem-|Bisesi’s fourth of the season, which |dianapolis as the date for the
in pro baseball as a pitcher, scout,|a talented lieutenant to relieve him inine aggregations see weekly ac- put her on a par with Louanna annual banquet honoring the I. U.,
fending champion, ll be meeting for
vith each ring gladi- coach and manager, all consecutive of this task.” tion, Early, who had been the leader football squad, according to Ovid! ; A : revious decision. It - - | The American league rolls its With a like number. i I. Boes, president of the organiza- | vho snatched the | games at the Parkway on Wednes- In other feminine circles, Davis | | tion.
former Tech high star after Willard the Hoosier heavy (Red) Bruce. Reed | the title by trimin a 12-round re-
{day nights, eight men’s teams and Cleaners turned in 893, 852, 867— | Plans for the banquet, which is four women's making up the roster. 2612, the best series of the season [to be at the Indianapolis Athletic . | Eight men’s quintets and four teams 'in the Bowes Sealfast league at the club, are in charge of Claude Rich, SHOP TUESDAY THRU SATURDAY "se OPEN 9:00 T0 5:28 made up of the fair sex roll at the West Side Center. . chairman, LeRoy Sanders, Cecil W. | Brcad Ripple alleys on Thursday Dennis Lauer was’ the city-wide Weathers, Frank Smith, and How-
§ nights. This loop is known as the leader with 203, 245, 233681 for ard S. Wilcox. As in past years J t th Gift f HIM - | National league. Fred Williams Jr. Lincoln Mercury Coach Bo McMillin and his football us e | or LB
Roger Carlisle is president of the in the Eiks league. Hobart Moore squad will be present for the, “ A Capeskin Leather Jacket
(Past President's league and Niles Was next in line with 223, 189, 268— occasion. Pjctures of the Indiana- | McMahan is secretary-treasurer; J. 680 for Jardina Bros. in the Universal Purdue game also will be shown, 14 A splendid quality capeskin
have been through mpaigns and are re1ysical condition for r' mill. program follows: 0 rounds—for state le: Johnny Denson, . Willard Reed. In-
{N. Clyne presides over the Pioneer at Pritchett’s. Other leading scorers! According to Boes, invitations loop, while Eileen Krueger handles were "Louis Shipman with 655 for have been extended to coaches and] 3 1! ihe secretary-treasurer duties; Don|J. D. Adams No. 1 in the Pittman piayers representing high schools | Young is the American league prexy {Food Market Mixed at Speedway throughout the state. and A. A. Priest is secretary while and Lowell Fouch with 652 for i SN — Dale Phillips is the National league Eagle Creek Nursery in the Ranier leader and Lloyd Strawmyer, se- Furniture at the Uptown. - Se Pl retary-treasurer. A busy week-end is in store for €CoS to ay Although the majority of the local pastimers. West Side. Center's . 3 league's members, are not rated as annual Capitol City tournament Chicago Netters topnotch scorers, some nifty totals swings into its final two days of ac- | Oo have been turned in at variousition as the News Match tournament: The Indianapolis Secos pro bastimes, as was evidenced by Larry and the Star's 3-J team event for ketball aggregation, with an even Lehmann’s recent 702 in the Na- women get under way. break in their first two games, will EE —————,,, be out to gain an edge in the victory column ‘Sunday afternoon
City Bowling League Results when they clash with the Chicago
Monarchs at the Armory.
~8 rounds—heavyHair) Raisor, Indilen Small, Elwood. inds—heavyweights: dianapolis vs. Billy 0. inds—welterweights: dianapolis, vs. Jesse \apolis. nds — catchweights: dianapolis, vs. Herb olis.
jacket in the popular zipper
cossack style. In brown or
600 BOWLERS (MEN) 600 BOWLER (WOMEN) . ; by nes clash will start Dennis Lauer, Elks ak ans + Bisesi, Brightwood Fue ... 649 The Monarchs, highly touted Ne- - black. Sizes 36 to 46 130 o'clock (Hobart, Moors, ee Food ui 35 500 BOWLERS, (WOMEN) gro team, includes several former ack, « . - ) } O - ». ) Lowell Porat, Ranier Purniture .... 632 | 1 Mitinie Weis Shas}, St. Phyl F .“ 3a New York Renaissance players on t C ic crease B44) HAZE agner rightwoo uel 580 |, . y pR : : American Legion . 640|Iva Dininger, Bowes Seafa sg0 its roster. They feature “Wee Wil- ol -
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HIGH SCHOOLS
Bob Dehne, American Legion . 640 | Estelle Nash, Brightwood el ioix John Bright, Elks . 635 Mary Kidd, Bowes .
354 | Lie” Smith, the lanky center, who Rudy Bozic, Holy Trinity .. ven 633 | Tillie Jardina, Bowes
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: | | Burt Jacobs 8c. KM. ..oniinin €32 | Aokla Whiteside, Coca- Cola... 3 -— Edinburg 29. 7 | Gencge. Grafts. Delaware Major .....- 631|Laura Alexander, Howes “ss 312 | with the Rens. - Other Leather Jackets ike Township 30. F9] | Carl Wood, Universal 4 Te & Mary a = oi $ovrin ig The Secos engaged in a lengthly Eq Dr. Earl Wood rine (6 o'clock)... i | Derothy ohisen, Coca-Cola... vee A SCHO0LA [} Ed’ Erier, Ranier Furniture . ... 625|Hilda Foster, Bow : $33 (workout in the Kirshbaum gym last | $15.95 to $24.95 olland 34. | Tony Collier, Printeraft .. ......... 624 | Margaret aeroon “Brightwood Fuel . 529 | {night in preparation for their Sab- ' » 3». Andy Bower, American Legion .. 619 Olivia Winings, Pittman Fd. Mkt. Mz. 36 é 1. Ay Be choy's Rest... 018|iarie McCoy. P:R. Mallory... 1jath encounter with the Chicagoans COLLEGES Wallace Panes, McLarney’s ves 618 | Mar aret elton, Bowes. ........ es £18 | and a Thanksgiving night contest |
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Herbert Hohlt, Vegetable Growers... 8 Lucille Barkhau, Bowes. rarer Wayne Clarkson, Ranier Furniture.... 7| Mary Savage, Brads. 318 | against the Harlem Globe Trotters. Ed Fanchaly, Universal ois Sybil Northern, Brightwood Fuel . 517
Dave Billingsley, Universal ... . 614| Marta Roberts, Bowes i. s18| Sunday's preliminary, scheduled
Pryor Smith, Universal 614 | Betty Dierkers, Coca-Cola . 515 Bunny Minardo, Universal 612 | Catherine Blossom, Brightwood Fuel. sis | at 2 o'clock, pits the local Tom gaia Kenny Andrews, Pi-Blak Insulation... 611! Rose Parsons Brightwood Puel ... 514 | Joyce girls against the Kokomo G-E
John Etcherson, Building Trades .. 610 | Evelyn Wiesman, Bowe reve 513
qd | Dick Hon, Automotive Sound as {Rose Proctor, White's Purnitiire as 333 quintet. The Seco-Monarch tilt is & Hd Andy Anderson, Universal ......... oe | Pe Eskew, Antlers A eas . ; , $ WEEKLY Harold Stricklin, Universal Cearenue oh rkopes, Arex COBY. +ossirervaniv BH carded at 3 . » Rudy Juracz, Stewart-Warner .. ..... | Phyllis George, Coca-Cola ev....ov.. 511 — | ; Marvin Yarvel AmeHivan Legion “ara 20 Ann Reynolds, Coca-Co -Cala see manses ie ancy al ent Bob Barker niversa Sones Gertrule Klinger owe 5 after down paym TEN ois Loreen So Dre a ataood Fuel... SI) On the Ice . * Joe Markey, 2000 ican Legion ...... 4 Vivien Weaver, Bri htwoed Fuel .... 310 WM { Claude oggle niversal PEER Ruby Marcum, P. Mallory unre - aR Py a0 ind S | Ed Carnes, t C. Atkins -.... 802 | Sophie Krapes. Ferndale Tavern ...... 508 AMERICAN LEAGUE Ww John Pearson, Ranier Furniture ..... 600| Ethel Maher, Bowes Bowy IL aes 308 Western Division 3 4} OTHER LEADERS (MEN) re Carin: Domes isimerr Wel cieveland ¥L TPsGoOO Robt. Aumann, Shrine (8:30) ........ 891 | Peggy Fehr. Pittman Pood Mixed . «+» 302 | Pittsburgh 3 4 4 22 71 88 . Smith, Coca-Cola rr veeere ol jLuISe Pray, Buightwoed Mallory ++ 33 | INDIANAPOLIS ....8 4 5.31 78 4 . Carl Vehling, L. 8. Ayres ........... 589 | maTERe Rich ean. Bowes 503 | Buffalo. ce B06 4 TH 48 43) Red Schwab, Moon-Lite Major 583 Muriel Hayes Bowes eo 308 St. Louis . 5 8 4 14 61 6 es Time Tom Elliot, American United Mixed. on Eniah Holliday, Pittman Pood Mixed 302 Eastern Division : Cari Firs Fie her Trust Mixed... . 574 | Viola Wine Koerner Optical Mixed. 503 L T Pts. G OG Sarl SY: Fire De " 70 | Catherine Brehob, Koerner Optical.. - 51 Hershey 4 1 23 68 ke reason. Fritz Grunér, St. Catherine's. : Dorothy Woodiork Bowes vessnvress 501 |New Haven . § 2 20 6 81 Double-breasted, four-pocket ut we do Db ab. : 3% [Lorene Schenck, Pittman Food '.... 300 Springheia : 3 312 48 70 style with large collar and full " Rect : x 7 117 . r Larry Karshadt, OTHER LEADERS (WOMEN) Philadelphia 1 ‘ et—hand- Chas. Cutter, Koch Purniture........ 557| ci. a Curtis, Hillcrest w : or half belt, in colorful plaids of : Albert Lester, Mitchel-Scott-Ertel .. 886 | norotny Crawford, American’ United . 448 RESULTS LAST NIGHT blue, maroon and green. Sizes > fittings. Paul Roeder, Koerner tical Mixed . 549 Faye Lindberg, Naval Ordnance ...... 436 Smotican TRAE ’ Bob Hoffman, Koerner tical Mixed. + 848 | virginia Keller, Fletcher nance ant 36 to 46 that you Forest Strough, Sportsman ..... 346 | New Haven 3, St. Louis 2. y M Cr wes & Co.. var Sia National League verman . . .“. g Jim Riley, Taxicab ‘ ay hurr b+ d d N t Detroit 3, New York 1. eee, Tt ar woo Hat 0 es ® United States League . | he Broad Ripple Hatchets, cOmM- | youston 5. Tulsa 4 ‘ al 0SSac | ’ a Hurry! ‘Bucks Ease Us | posed of former Rocket high school | St. Paul’d, Kansas sas City 3. fs fori COLUMBUS, O., Nov. 22 (U. P.),| Stars Jheloqine Ofmbe) wieght NEXT GAMES Zi J k t rs for ime —The only “rough stuff” on the Max Allen, have OEgRnfe an = Tomorrow ipper dC e S the tailor Ohio State football program today {Playing at the Dearborn ean : a INDIANAPOLIS at, Piiisburgh. : Si t ou a bo ‘put on, was the annual senior tackle cere- club is on the Sunday schedule al} 8 LORE". "Herche; 'o » mony wherein the last-year men on |3 p. m. Providence at Philadelphia. | J. 95 ur ow
the squad take a final fling at the ' tackling dummy. Final practice BUSINESS DIRECTORY . oi was held yesterday in preparation Full zipper front, "adjustable for the invasion by Michigan to- tabs for a snug-fitting jacket. Ladies’ Bowling Shoes | = In maroon, teal blue and green
Morrow. |l Copy of Bowling Rules $4.98 plaids. 8 Jarge Variety «. ||] Given Without Charge
7 ; : pres | Navy Blue Melton Jacket li T d S| k I $ NEW: YORK, Nov. 22 (U. P).~ $ Gunranieod Yoramaninty KINNEY SHOES Qua ity Whe ac gS nt PAL 2p WEEKLY Bowen tricone to | Maio Roofing & Sg S81 | an'e wasineon sn | 6.50 o
to. the Yankees, Floyd (Arky) Ea ee ———————— A | LI | A Gift Every Man Vaughan of Pottér Valley, Cal, has Y : » REROOF NOW | TAL FETS Appreciates SY
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