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Son ROUNDUP

By EDDIE ASH

TWO LOCAL PURDUE HOPEFULS . . . Two Indianapolis boys, both ex-Howe high school cagers, are candidates for varsity reeognition on Coach Mel Taube's Purdue Boilermakers Big Nine basketball team. . . . The Capital city lads are Robert Hauck, who is striving for the center berth, ‘ and Arnold Koehler, who is in the field for a guard position. ... Coach Taube's most recent cut trimmed she Purdue squad | to 47 from a rec-| ord~-breaking

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pefore the final Boilermaker varsity unit is selected, the group of hopefuls will be supplemented by candidates from the football squad. . . . The gridders will report for basketball practice Monday. . . . The two | Indianapolis candidates survived | Coach Taube's first squad cut. . . . The Boilermaker basketeers play | their first game in West Lafayette on Monday night, Dec. .9, against Wabash’s Little Giants, who have already lifted the lid on the new, basket season. » n ” GRID AND HARDWOOD . .. Al Lujack, new acquistion of the Washington Capitals of the professional Basketball Association of America, is a brother of Johnny | Lujack, Notre Dame's ace footballer. . . . The B. A. A. has an active brother act in Connie and

Johnny Simmons of the Boston Celtics. * a 8 y | BUT NOT UNSUNG . . . Andy Kerr, %eteran Colgate football coach, saw his Red Raiders defeat Brown on Thanksgiving day, 20 to 14 . . . It was Kerr's farewell. . He is retiring from the grid sport|

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at 68 . . . He has been head mentor at Colgate 17 years . . . Football writers and fans will always Yemen. ber Kerr for a remark he made | after the 1932 season, the year Col- | gate won nine games while keeping | its goal line uncrossed . ... It was believed that Colgate was the logi-

considering the Raiders’ unusual record . . . But the invitation went | to the Pitt Panthers instead .

Caps Finish Tour of East

The Indianapolis Capitals con-

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When Coach Andy heard the bad Barons and then come back to the |

news he commented: untied, unscored on, and uninvited.” " # = SWEATER MAN . .. All bundied up, forward Gene Berce ol the Marquette university basket- i ball team can wear four varsity letter sweaters. from three colleges « . . Berce earned his “M” as a Hilltop freshman in 1945, and then, as a navy trainee, won football honors at Bucknell and basketball and baseball sweaters at Cornell

Cooper. {and stands five feet, 10 inches.

play amateurs and by a three-goal per-

“Undefeated, | {Coliseum tomorrow to tackle the! | Hershey Bears.

Men and Women Divide

Bowling Scoring Honors

By BERNARD HARMON High scoring in last night's local tenpin sessions were equal with the three male leaguers and a trio of the fair sex-dividing-heners— - Bob Carnagua, Charles Bowers and Jim Richwine were the op {scorers of the evening. All were in action at the West Side Center, Carnagua performing in the Link-Belt No. 1 league, while Bowers and Richwine were in action with the Allison A..C.

Coach Tommy Ivan’s club is to be] The Link-Belt star had 187, 236, a

joined in Cleveland by a rookie for-|245—668 : |ward, Bruce Burdett, a center or/214-661 and Richwine's sheet showed | for the current campaign. 221, 192—650.

eft winger. Burdett, a service veteran, is just |

He's 23, weighs 173 pounds

Cooper was impressed with his! in the

LEO SEEKS VETERAN ... Fred formance he turned in recently in Fitzsimmons, oldtime Indianapolis Detroit.

star pitcher, is expected to be of-

lyn ball club's coaching staff for| Les Douglas and Gerry Couture, 1947, according to New York stove also were slated to join the club inlleague chatter . .. It is said Man- (Cleveland following the draft of ager Durocher has expressed a de- | Tony Licari ahd Lloyd Doran by the sire to call in Fitz to replace Chuck Red Wings, Rod Morrison will be.on the shelf |"

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Dressen . . . Fred formerly pitched | for the Dodgers after serving 12! years with the New York Giants . . Johnny Corriden, Indianapolis, and Jack Pitler, are Brooklyn's other coaches. » » - PUTS ‘T" IN BASKETBALL... When the Valparaiso Crusaders play the Long Island Blackbirds in New York's Madison Square Garden next Thursday, the big game will mark the major debut of the new basketball “IT” formation as originated by Valpo Coach Loren Ellis . . . He has been reticent about letting the cat out of the bag before springing it on the Blackbirds, s - » YE OLDE CLASSIC ... Saratoga's Travers Stakes, first won by Kentucky in 1864, is the oldest horse racing fixture in this country but it will have to go some to catch | up to the Newmarket Town Plate. | Charles II, an early “racing secre- | tary” wrote the conditions for the| Town Plate for men and women riders in 1666 and provided that it was| “to be rid for yearly, the second | Thursday in October, forever” , . ‘| The English took King Charles! literally and whe Town Plate had been “rid for” its! 274th time with the only male rider finishing last.

Mud Hen Switch

TOLEDO, O., Nov. 30 (U. P.).— Burly Prank (Pancho) Shyder, onetime New York Giant catcher and! coach, today replaced George Detore as manager of theAI'oledo Mud Hens of the American association. Detore replaced Don Gutteridge | mear the end of last season when Qutteridge was acquired by the Boston Red Sox.

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Three More City Quintets

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| . Lawrence Central's Harvey Craig (No. 14)

Department of confusion (high school division) . battled Charles Smith of Manual (No. 4) for the rebound ‘in a sizzling third period of their game in

the Lawrence gym last night. Bob Harper waits at the right to take Craig's tip. A few minutes later in the final period the Bears' rooting section cheered wildly as Harper's shot dropped through the | nets to give the home team the lead in the final period. Lawrence Central staved off a late Manual rush to ‘win the encounter, 28 to 26. (Times Staff Stroblite photos by John Spicklemire.)

Welters ‘Stage Jasper and Shelbyville Keep A Fast Draw Basket Records Unmarred

By EDDIE ASH Times Sports Editor Although there were no xnock- | Undefeated quintets from Jasper and Shelbyville and once-defeated downs in the pro fistic main event 288regations from Bedford and Lafayette Jeff forged to the front of the at the Armory last night, Ae

hior 1946-47 Indiana high school basketball parade today following ore than 1500 fans sat in on a blister- |

convincing victories. ing gloves throwing melee between cut down the state's tallest quintet, Jeffersonville, with a last-minute! Bob Simmons, Indianapolis, and rush; 38-33, in the night's “big Jimmy Sherrer, Milwaukee. game. " Mickey Semersheim and The welterweights were fast with |Art, Lukemeyer got 26 points be-| their mitts and the 10-rounder was tween them as Jasper won its

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ing, racked up its third and bumped Logansport from the perfect record class at Logan, 45-29. Hunting- |

called a draw, which was fair fourth. ton, big, rugged and rangy, also enough, although had Simmons cut Shelbyville, sparked by pivotman scored its third straight, blasting out some of his back pedaling he|Bill Garrett, snapped Muncie Cen- Oft-beaten Wabash, 43-27. Ft.

| Wayne Central, presenting only a {handful of squadmen from its great '45-46 team, won its second straight,

“would have annexed the verdict. |tral's unbroken string with a third- | But on the whole, through the quarter drive at Shelby, 46-35. It route, the adversaries mixed free- was the Golden Bears fourth ly after the Indianapolis fighter straight. kayoing Hartford City, 68-41. survived hard going in the first Bedford, beaten only by Jasper | Evansville Central, well-stocked stanza. lin another 39-33 game, unleashed | With veterans from its state finalists It was in that opening heat that jis race-horse attack against Of last season, followed up a 35it looked as though Sherrer was|geymour, taking 73 shots at the 32 triumph over Gary Mann by going to make short work of the|pagket and grabbing a 53-35 win. | bout, but Simmons recovered quick- |The Stonecutters also have won! ly from the setback and eventually | | four. caught up and made it a give- -and- | take affair,

The. boys are light punchers for | host Red Devils, 55-39, as Clarence [49.03 Linton, another

147-pounders and are not equipped | to climb much higher on the ring [as Polomaie sank 17. points {hampered cage squad,

ladder. It requires a haymaker, as | well as sharp boxing skill, to gain|

conqueror of a La Porte team- that {had only one regular in the line-

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{fourth quarter. It was Jeff's third |gvansville Bosse, 36-30.

the heights in the bruised-ear pro- | Sualehl, ? | Hammond Tech, ranked close be-| fession. Marion, Ft. Wayne Central, | {hind the East Chicago Washing- | Two knockouts highlighted last | Evansville Central, Huntington, | |ton- Hammond High-Gary Tolleston | Gary Mann, Hammond Tech and! icombine in the far north, got un-

slugger, stopped: Elmer Holt, Bloom-| Marion, unpolished but improv- Illinois power, 32-26.

| Mickey Rotert, Kernel . . s12{ington, Ill, in second round of a = ... 669|Judy Hindel, Kernel .................. 510 i y 17 661| Roberta Tuttle, Real Silk Mixed. .... sos Scheduled six. Holt was no match ast ig t' s Basket a esults : 630 Helen Krause, Kernel ........ 50¢/for the potent punching Byron and 641 tty Allen, Indiana Matinee «oe 505 | CITY, COUNTY HIGH SCHOOLS | Marion 45, Logansport 29, ... 639| Mabel Thompson, Indiana Matinee. s0s(Was on the floor in both rounds Lawrence Central 28 Manual 26 | Mentone 43, Warsaw 28 e $ | Jonanna Thoman, Tapia, Railways Mix. pt) |before Referee Dick Patton stopped |Cathedral 41, Mooresville 3 % " { Millersburg 36, Chandier 20 . velyn e eard's Foo Sis | TATE HIGH SCHOOLS Vernon 30, Evansville Reitz 28 cee 8h Katie Pitzpatrick, Kernel ... ... 500 qe one-sided affair and awarded | | Bedford 53, Seymour 35 18 | New Haven 40, Ft. hi Central Catht hono! to ndiana | Boggstown 24, Shelbyville “B" 13. olic bat | cattare ER LEADERS home), 403 : re Ine dian polis Boonville 47, Bicknell 30 | Hammond Catholic 33, Gary Roosevelt 31 . oe Flo Fay Moomprie Med oe ja mauler by technical k. o. in 1:18/Bowling Green 31, Clay City 29. | Parker 31, Farmland 19. ‘825 June Giasson, Marcy Village.......... 472|0f the second session. Bristl FA Millersburg 5. Pg ry FSH county) #5; Val 625 | Lena McNeeley, Sturm Recn 462 i Washington 71, Gary Ed-| Roanoke 45, Clear Creek 1 624 Elline Mitchell, Poster-Messick Mixed 461 Derho Flashes K. O. Bast Chie cago ¥ g 7 | Rossville 46, ong e, ii Eva Thaxton, Paper Package Mixed... 445 Elwood 38, Plymouth 36 ; at, Shelbyville 46, Muntie Central 35 + bad ————————————————— - | Evansville Central 38, New Albany Terre Haute Gerstmeyer 43, Brazil 23. . 6224 Ernie Derho, Mishawaka welter | Ft. Wayne Central 68, Hartford City 41. | Vincennes 28, Washington 94. . 82 weight, flattened Johnny Jordan,|pt Wayne South Side 44, Bluffton 39 | Warren 51, VanBuren

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| Gaxy Emerson 48, Benton Harbor (Mich.) | Whiting 47, Hammond Clark 38.

| Wolcottville 56, 19.

Chicago, in 1:20 of the third round. | 3 Premont ay Horace Mann 40, Prankfort 23.

The winner, a combat paratrooper gzace Mann. 40, v eC. in the ETO, who survived a deep|Greensburg 43, Rushville 43 (overtime). leg wound received in action, Hammond Tech 32, Thornton Fractional Ill.) 26. flashed a powerful righthand punch Hantington_ 43, oy abash 27. 1 irbanks and had Jordan down three times|Jasonyiie 5% fo ie 33. before hitting the target for keeps. | Begsaviie 39, Garrett 30,

"OLLEGES Cornel} (Towa) 54, North Central (Tl) 43 ndlay 67, Giffin 31 Pied Island 96, Ft. Monmouth 64 Loyola (Chicago) 78, Milwaukee Teachers 41

Brooklyn Poly 54, Queens 30. omo 50, Sheridan 29 — Jordan was a substitute for Clar-{pafayette Jefferson. 55, Richmond 39.

Indiana Centra set back in fits

first two. basketball encounters

||away from home, meets Taylor Col6|lege of Upland at 8 o'clock tonight

at the University Heights gym. The Greyhounds lost to Valparaiso and Kentucky by top-heavy scores, but Coach Ed Bright feels his quintet will break into the column tonight. Ralph Owens, sharpshooting letterman who collected 12 points against Kentucky, has been the team’s chief offensive threat this year and will start at his regular forward post. Delbert Kistler, another letterman, will fill the other forward position. Harley Griffith, center, Don Bunge and Jim Cuddy,| ge

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Miami (Fla.) 21, Detroit 7. Southwestern Louisiana (Tenn.) 0 Houston 0, Langston 0, San Jose State 26, Portland 10. Idaho College a, Lows and Clark s

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Jasper's fast-breaking Wildcats, without a six-footer in the lineup, |

spoiling highly touted New Albany's, ’ et = ny Tide week, 42-19 On a a 28-22 lead before Manual | Ronald

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SATURDAY, NOV. 30, 1946

pen Schedules Tonight

Howe Visits Tech in Top

| HS. Encounter |

TONIGHT'S H. 8. CARD Howe at Tech, Southport at Washington, Crispus Attucks at Sacred Heart,

By BOB STRANAHAN Howe, Tech and Washington toe night join-the rapidly expanding list high school basketball teams getting into action,

The East side rivals tangle in the |

Tech gym with a full house in prospect and the Continentals play host to once-beaten Southport. The

only other game on the local docket.

sends Crispus Attucks against Sacred Heart in the South side gym Coach Herman Hinshaw of Tech will bank on height in the front court with

wards. Howe will counter with three monogram winners from last year, Center Hugh Moriellon and Guards

George Spradling and John Ed- |

wards.

The Continentals will be able to |

send only one returning lettermen against the Cardinals in the West side basket gallery. Roy Jacobs, senior, and Jack ‘Woodson, junior,

| are the veterans, but. Woodsqn will

not be available for the opener. Bridges Is Threat

Washington's task, of course, will : be to try to curb the scoring habits | of Kenny Bridges, chief Southport |

pointgetter. Both Sacred Heart and Grispus | Attucks have won their openers, {the Spartans from Mt. Comfort by 34-23 and the Tigers from Warren Central in a close one, 30-28. Cathedral's: Irish started the 1946-47 campaign with a victory

at Mooresville last night, 41-37, but | Manuals Redskins weren't: so for=

tunate against Lawrence Central {and dropped a 28-26 decision. Cathedral Rallies ; Coach Cleon Reynolds’ Cathedral squad staged a blazing rally in the final two minutes of play to

triumph. They trailed going into%, {the final period, 30-26, and it was ©

Johnny Pearson’s field goal which knotted things at 37-all in this late rush. Four fast points by Eddie Neu turned the tide for the Irish. Lawrence Central was successful in beating off a late Manual drive to annex the victory in the Bears’

gym. The South side team led at the intermission, 18 to 16, but Lawrence Central forged into a | -

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six-foot-four-inen Jim | Settle at center and two-yard Dean | {Evans and Jack Aldridge at fore

edge just before the third period end. The county five rolled

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Basket Al Stars Best Zollners

night's prelim program. In the irons AE! Byron In- | Linton also flashed attention-grab- !der way impressively by toppling’ dianapolis light heavy, & southpaw bing form. {Calumet City Fractional, perennial

CHICAGO, Nov, 30 (U. P.).—The College All-Stars defeated the Ft. National professional basketball league, 57 to | night before 23,778 fans |

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PROFESSIONAL 4 | 2 Baskethall Association ;pnAmp ence Ross, Chicago. [Lima 30s. Cvanuville Bosse 30. Cleveland 87, Toronta 72. g : 1 4, El Buster Miles, Indianapolis wel | finaviie, " Washington Cardinals 25 College All-Stars 57, Pt. Wayne Zollners Fight Results 2 Pro terweight, decisioned Tiger Kiggins, Fes ison Twp. (St. Joe county) 41, South Anderson” time. ' ilove Trotters 52 2 | Indianapolis, in four rounds. Kig-|_Bend Washington 36. Beran arem Lobe ~TOUers Vo} mynNmAPOLIS- Jacke Gravee 130, i gins came in at 150 and was down | ‘ } | Aisun, Seta. Ruocked ous v A for a seven count in the first round B | E By srdwood No NEW YORK (St. Nicholas Arena)—Eddie He substituted for Billy Bright, ut er ntertains 9 Ss Giosa, 137, Philadelphia, outpotiad Charis Ss Pirst-round results in the 22-team| (Lulu) Costantino, 1 New York ( : i Chicago. T oo ] Brookside basketball Jeague, sponsored by |" A i BARRE, Pa—Walter Stevens, a ’ i the Brookside | In the hight 5 ld-litter, Gene Mc- | Lea ie Officia S Northeast Rockets 24, Brookside PAL 22 In Harmisbore, 5 stopped Bobby Water, TRAD Govern, Granite City, Ill., decisioned Bigehnias 5 Be 26, Little Plower- 18. 4 Jesse Johnson, Indianapolis, in four E. 10th Methodist 37, Northeast Tro- '| rounds of good action. Th ¢| Final preparations for an organ on; 25, % AY E 51, 00 0) g . ey. ar hi wly formed | East Side Texaco defeated Keystone by welterweights zation meeting of the newly forfeit. on r————— Mid-American Conference of Urban | U. B. Teen-Agers 18, Keystone B 13. | BIS . : . universities have been completed Woe PAL 35, Northeast RamIllinois Alumni according to Tony Hinkle, Butler| christian Park B 38, Brookside U. B 2r . I — : university's athletic director and |” Brookside U., B. C 23, Brookside PAL — To See 2 Films [2 tomorrow aft- —— ost, to the meeting tom Northeast Comets 58, Calvary Baptist 6 . Illinois alumni of the Indianapolis ernoon in the Indianapolis Athletic Rmlewand aS Ce Su Vinge orf. | | v the D bo warmup tourne wi play area will have the opportunity to club. orate the Deafboll WAFMHD, (Gufliey, will play Why see two football films of the Illi-| David Reece, Dayton, i lg dium starting tomorrow when they oppose | nois-Wisconsin and Northwestern |commissioner, will preside a! Greensburg at 3 p. m. at Dearborn a’ ill be at- th ames: 13, Standard Grocery {games Tuesday night at 8 o'clock | various sessions which i: 3 ow her Me 1 Tp ars Ory | by Saving ‘ at the’ World War memorial, ‘tended by basketball coac vanCamp i; sores esiric’ vh vs. Paper ad 4 SV s 8 -| Assistant coach Leo Johnson will ball coaches, HE a diana, Bauipm ent; 5 Broad R ips. Logion | TE act as narrator and Bill Rice, mem- [representatives o fu Eingss, ah a Tole Luwhuis vs. $ 27 Nath bership director of the alumni as- committees from Butler, the tional Harves — — versity of Cincinnati, Ohio univer-| squirt trounced Prospect Tavern last sociation, also will attend. Hn d Western Reserve. night, 54-38, to take over firm, Pisce in | onmng : . i an C { t Local high school grid squads and sity, Wayne and WeFm™ 7 the Busn-Cillanan Commercial \ngue 2: a week DIA coaches have been invited to attend, . for Jb withers. Squirs Plays Jolly Coker ni a - m———— |B at«-Maker Dies BL iio Toowy ala for 3 years 19 § Elks Bowl Game ’ U. PJ.|osBired Riople Lagion best Ace Hoctric emma L PY w d 1 oker won from rker ni— CHICAGO, Nov. 30 ( 3» To Ww 30-38, in other league games —

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