Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 December 1946 — Page 22

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

‘Defense Of D

ROUNDUP

Hoosier Zip Is

BACKSTOP MONOPOLY . . . The baseball stove league is going full blast in Los Angeles at the major and minor loop conventions and hotel lobbies resound with vocal base hits. , . . Player deals are being worked up and one of the notables is sure to be buttonholed

Too Much

For Little Giant Quintet; Valpo Takes One on Chin

By UNITED PRESS College basketball was in full swing in Indiana today with five games launching a heavy hardwood schedule for the week last night. Feature attraction was Indiana university's fast-break victory over

two-point decision to Wheaton, 111, college to end abruptly a five-game winning streak in another early

on an around. state rival Wabash, 69-46, at Bloomington. the-clock sched- { Valparaiso universitly dropped a ule... . Hels 1 Jolly Charlie {season topnotch tilt, 65-63.

Grimm, manager of the Chicago Cubs, who happens to have eight catchers o > his club ion Charlie Grimm + «+ « Just how Jolly Cholly was able to assemble eight catchers when there is a general shortage in both big leagues as well as in the big minors can be credited to luck, or something, because Grimm did not set out to collect a young army of receivers. . . . And that's the reason he is being buttonholed. . . , But the Cubs don't need cash and Grimm is holding out for a player

Some 7600 fans saw the alert { Hoosiers pull to an easy victory over a game but outplayed Little Giant] {|squad in the opener for both teatns.| Ralph Hamilton and John Wallace paced I. U. to a 30-17 halftime lead.

Threaten Briefly The Giants threatened ‘briefly at the outset of the second half ‘but couldn't match the firehouse basketball displayed by Coach Branch McOracken's first postwar team. The Crusaders of Valparaiso, with five substantial decisions over Hoosier foes, almost overcame a trade with an eye cocked on landing | 8ame-long ‘lead held by Wheaton a star shortstop. {bus fell short in the waning minutes. WHEREVER | Y OUSTERS GO In other games involving Hoosier + . . Basketball cannot be far be- [squads last night, Indiana State hind ... The U. S. Army western |licked Oakland City, 79-37, Union, | base section, captained by Bob (Ky. college triumphed over HanLochmueller, Elberfeld, Ind. has over, 55-40, and Huntington ruined been selected to represent , the . Manchester's opener 61-56. United States in an international Irish Open Tomorrow tournament comprising France, | , i, tonight is limited to the Switzerland, Italy and Czecho- |p. cyije. Southwest, Mo, Teachslovakia . . . Sgt. William Wilkin- |, 00110 and the Tri-State-Indi-son, Mishawaka, Ind, Is also a |, +. game. member of the Yankee quintet. Notre Dame, Franklin, DePauw

. and Canterbury open their seasons

{tomorrow night, |host to the Grizzlies who hold a

the Irish playing

two-game edge in the hardwood series between the schools. The Tigers travel to Danville to meet Canterbury, Two other promising Big Nine contenders opened their seasons successfully last night. Iowa's sharpshooting Hawkeyes, centered around four members of-their 1945 title-winning team, . crushed South Dakota State at Iowa City, 73 to 32. Wisconsin, with 18 letter 'wihnérs back, trounced Lawrence college at Madison, 61 to 43.

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A crowd of 8475 turned out for the Iowa-South Dakota State game, breaking the previous high of 5300 in the 1045 opener. Towa, strengthened by a lineup in-

| cluding Clayton and Herb Wilkin-

son, Jack Spencer and Dick Ives from the 1945 championship team, stretched its winning streak at home to 22 straight victories. Wisconsin opened its season with the largest group of monogram winners in the conference, including Bob Cook and Exner Menzel from the regular 1945-46 lineup.

' . FOR FIGURE FILBERTS , . . You can get an early start “doping” the New Year's day Rose Bowl game but it won't do a lot of good. «+. U. C. L. A played but one Midwestern team, Nebraska, and Illinois did not meet the Huskers or any West coast squad , . . The Bruin-Illini records:

Are Strictly. on

Bowlers in Bemis League

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posted a new single game record

UC LA | HLLINOIS By BERNARD HARMON 3 Eu. ‘1308. Noire T Dame. . 8 That the Thos. Bemis & ,Co. tenpin league is fast becoming one 2. Jord. +a» 843 «1+ FUTUR vet 14/0f the top scoring women's loops of the city was further evidenced | 33. a. 73%... ‘Wisconsin . La last night as a trio of members posted 600-series. i a an 0 And when a pair of the 600 shooters proved to be members of the| 8. a 218. oni Buia". | {Stanley Jewelery quintet, that team 8... o| * for the season and threatened the top three- -game mark. ns “mle “91| With Armetta Ray contributing

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THE WRONG GUESS Dick 183, 249, 187—619; Wilena Hansen Cullum, Minneapolis football writ- 324 222, 169—615; Gertrude Bradley er, relates the story told by a friend 594, Ruth Ranes 544 and Hilda who attended the Illinois-North-|Gildemeier 418, the Jewelers had western Big Nine title game on ! 876, 1037, 877—2790, establishing the

Tov.» Ne be fan 80 ko d | Inew mark with their middle game. tuned wen 50 as to be heard only |It was the initial 600's of the seawhen held close against the ear. [Son for Mrs. Ray and Mrs. Hansen.

+ « « While sitting there watching the Illini and the Wildcats, he listened to Bill Stern's broadcast of the same game. . . , He was surprised when the T -formation quarterback took an ordinary pass from center and the broadcaster said, “There! Something wrong. * There's a missed signal. The quarback had to take the ball himself.”

Betty Fox, outstanding as one of the city's top softball pitchers as well as a prominent basketball star, proved she was also a fair bowler as she entered the select 600-ranks for the first time this season with 235, 189, 180—604 for the Den-Zell team. The trio of 600's boosted the Bemis total for the season to 11. Al Striebeck again connected In

the Optmist league at Pritchett's to take city-wide honors. He had 170, 258, 257685 for Mercator Tigers. Other heavy scorers of the eve-

ning were Ed Greaver with 201, 243,

210—654 and Harold Winters with 234, 200, 217—651, both rolled in the Fraternal matches at the Illinois.

The semi-monthly bowling pro- |—-

prietors doubles tournament, originally scheduled Saturday and Sunday at Broad Ripple, has been postponed to the week-end of Dec. 14-15. Ray Wright, captain of a Newcastle team, is seeking a home-and-home match with an 875 average local quintet. If you are interested, write Ray at 1125 Auburn rd, New Castle,

.'s GOOD TO THE LAST INHALE Ci B li L + « +-A Notre Dame stay-at-home ity ow ing eague Results rooter sat down by his radio last 600 BOWLERS (MEN) [Estelle Nash, Thos, Bemis ; . 556 Saturday and resolved to take a |A! Siriebeck, Optimist Club .......... 685 Helen Schmidt, Thos. Bemis ........ 549 deep breath every time the Irish [E1 Cretver Jratemai aes ++» 854 Ruth Ranes, Thos. Bemis ........... . Arola ! | Louanna Early, Thos. Bemis ........ made a long gain, . . , But the Baker, Evangelical Church 646 3 ' Irish gained $0 many yards in Ross Caddick, Capital Paper .. 631 Peg Gilliland, Internal Revenues ...... 542 b h Sim Baker, Moose . 835! Dorothy Hoeger, Thos. Bemis ....... 540 ig Slinky at Se rocking Bet knar, ho Lo © 839 Vesta Davis, Harlin Bros.............. 536 chair fan ran ou wind and Sherman Clark. Holy Cross. .......... 626 Mary Pitzer, Thos. Bemis ....... . $3¢) finished out the game by set- |Bill Leppert, Holy Cross” Coben . 636 Bulah Holliday, Nichols Jewelry. John Noonan, Courthou 623 Irene Sandefur, Thos. Bemis i tling for a song. Bud Schoch, South Side. MM 622 Jeanne Crist, Harlin Bros. .... ® & = Fred Stock, Reformed Church $20 Doro Simi, Fendale ayers . i Louis Stumpf, Eva lleal ...... . 620 Dorothy Jennings 08 mis ...... 3 COLLEGE FISTICUFFS s+ «Ray remo Pre a 619 Lucille Rice, Real Silk Mixed.. “hn History will be made in the West- Max Kennedy, Real Silk Mixed ant $18 Theing Soliipssworth, Thos Bemis .. sai row . 81 ry ist, 08. mis ern conference on March 7 when |ceer; Bevis, mouth Side 3 . 615|Helen Dysert, Ravenswood Merchants 320 Minnesota and Wisconsin tangle at|Leon Cottongim, Moose Lodge . 812/Jane Wulzen, Thos. Bemis S13

Louie Kohler, Evangelical . Geo. Novakas, Courthouse ......

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Al Wilbur Otting, Evangelical Ken Andrews, Little Flower Ralph Richman, Fraternal

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Felt, 8 foot 4 inch Chicagoan and Bob Roper, who stands 6 feet 7 . inches, a sophomore . . . They

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CINCY . . , How much money are x : 600 BOWLERS the Cincinnati Reds willing to spend | armetta Ray, Thos. Folie to strengthen? , , , That question Yiena Hansen, Thos. Bemis wag put to Powel Crosley Jr., owner, | : od inp, : and to Warren Giles, presiden, ya Ny { Crosley provided the answer: “We | Era. The Bowls are willing to spend any amount, |Perer® phot: and there is no limit. player is worth $150,000 and we can get him for that” amount, we're |r

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DON'T FORGET MICHIGAN .

The Navy game was the second dur. 8:30 P. M. ing the seasoh that Army got a AUS 7 timely assist from the clock . . , The AUSTRALIAN Cadets beat Michigan, 20-13, with TAG-TEAM ‘the. Wolverines on the march with MATCH

the tying touchdown as time ran out! + +» + Army also had trouble beating | Oklahoma and Duke . . . and, of| course, there was that Notre Dame tie . , , The Irish had no trouble

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BOUNCE BLOCKADE—Butler University's Coach to (left to right) freshmen Robert Evans and Charles Humbert how to guard the bounce pass of veteran Jerry Cranny. Both Evans and Maas gained local recognition at Tech high school before entering the armed forces. All are expected to see action against the alumni Thursday night.

Tony Hinkle demonstrates Maas and letterman John

Ben Davis Best on Offense, Southport Five Stingiest

Four city and county high school basketball teams—Franklin Township, Crispus Attucks, Southport and Ben Davis—head the early parade, a compilation of statistics showed today. Franklin Township currently has the best record in the county, unbeaten in three starts, while At- ee tucks, undefeated against two foes, heads the Indianapolis lineup.

than one game. The Cards have held their opponents to an average of |26.25 points a game and have outSouthport, most "active team In | scored their foes by an average of Marion county so far, has won [11.75 points a game. | three of its four games and in do-!

Thé st offensive club is Ben

Burns Is Still Hot on the Ice

NEW YORK, Dec: 3 (U. P).— Notching three goals and one assist | in three games during the past week, Center Norm Burns of the! New Haven Ramblers headed the! American hockey league scorers today for the sixth straight week with a five-point margin over his closest

_ TUESDAY, DEC. 3, 1946 » A »

ivision Lead

Rochester B: Basket Pros T Challenge Indianapolis Tonight at Fieldhouse

The Indianapolis Kautskys, a half-game in front in the National | Basketball league's western division and tied for the over-all league |lead, will have their supremacy tested quickly and effectively. | The testing will be done at 8:30 this evening at the Butler field= | house by the Rochester Royals just 24 hours after the Kautskys moved {into the top spot by virtue of a 53-52 triumph over the Anderson Packers, The Royals, National Jeague | = r—— {champions last year, currently are | kys with their margin of victory lin second place in the league's east- [last night at Anderson. | ern division following their first loss Indianapolis had been in front, ast Saturday night to the Chicago 23-22, at the half and, ‘39-37, at | Gears, 65-64, The Kautskys also | the three-quarter turn, but the | dropped a one-pointer to the Royals | Packers. forged ahead at 50-48. in a recent exhibition game, High scorer for Indianapolis was | Glamack With Royals Leo (Crystal) Klier, who pitched Included in the Royals lineup will seven fleld goals and four free be George Glamack, former star at|throws through the drapes and North Carolina university and se-|combined with Coach Ernie Andres lected as All-American in 1940-41; |t0 score all the Kautsky points in Andrew Levane, who starred at St,|the third quarter. John's university and was selected NATIONAL LEAGUE as the most valuable player in Mad- | Western Division

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w + ison Square Garden for two consec- maianapotis .... 5 T bir Bis on utive years, and Robert Davies, se- | Anderson Craven 3 2 114 408 401 lected as All-American while playing | Sheboygan 3 ny 26 264 NED. 3.2 333 166 178 with Seton Hall. : Detroit .... 1.7 a3. 488 Others who wil] see action include n Division Al Cervi, Jack Garfinkel, Bill Holz-|Ft. Wayne ......5 1 833 386 308 : . Rochester ,, 1 800 508 248 man, James Quinlan, Arnie Johnson Toledo ,.. .' 2 750 305 244 and William “Dolly” King. | BURRI0 «1s reensn ] 3 gw-8 2 Bill: Closs’ ‘tip-in bucket in the | Youngstown 11. 438 409 final 30 seconds v L - 1 30 seconds provided the Kauts RESULTS LAST NIGHT . INDIANAPOLIS 53. Anderson 53. Syracuse 47, Youngstown 36, as et Aa Ft. Wayne 64, Toledo 60. STATE COLLEGES NEXT GAMES Indiana 80, Wabash 486. Tonight-—Rochester at INDIANAPOLIS,

Wheaton 65, Valparaiso 63. Union 55, Hanover 40. Huntington 61, Manchester 56 Indiana State 79, Oakland City 37.

‘Help Wanted’ Sign

Posted at Frisco

SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 3 (U. P.), —Football Coach Maurice J. (Clipe per) Smith headed toward his Lae guna Beach, Cal, home today withe out a job, and the University of San

OTHER COLLEGES Kansas State 48, Pt. Hayes State 40. Iowa State 56, Grinnell 28 Tennessee 60, Lincoln Memorial U. 24. | Marquette 65, Ripon 46 owa 73, South Dakota State 32 [ie Hall 66, Catholic University 27. | Wisconsin 61, Lawrence 43. Ft

Kentucky 68, Knox 31

Howard Payne 35, Stephen Au 31. ig Walisusug (Mo.) Teachers a Okla- | Francisco looked around for a new oma 21 “name” mentor to take ove Jom Island U. 90. Bergen Junior College 35. eeing 8 roe

Tous State Teachers 52, Towa Pre-Flight 40 est Texas State 45, Abilene Christian 44. The university 0 y St. Es (Collegeville, Minh.) 58, Carle- Y-snhnounced Yess

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. ! M b 4 t v i i : ing 80 has shdwn the best defense Davis, which has totaled 124 points i eT A Wola Dy Tr) ate I Cetarvilly RElie ® five-year contract which |and the largest margin of victory in three games, an average of 41.3 |Norman Burns, New Haven 31 15 18 33 Tons 6 i Bi Bg RL sul ad four years to run, because lof the teams that have played more points a game. Jack McGIll Herowey ... 19 13 18 28| ems 20. 3 (Uo) Teach. of reported personal dissatisfastion, . Don Metz, Pittsburg 20 13 14 0 Se ER burgh. 20. 8 27 . W. L Pet. TP. OP. OA DA. AD Jick Hemiton. Fitiore 3 it 11 %/Taylor Holds Lead (Ben Davis Cards Franklin Twp. ..... 3 0 1000 114 80 38 2667 11.33 goody Cars, ‘Cleveland 18 & 18 35| MONTREAL, Dec. 3 (U. P.).— Fresh Tilt a Sain Bogie 8 1} Emily Taylor, Detroit Red wing cen. + reonman Tilts Crispus Attucks .... 3 0 1000 Mor a Pittsburgh 20 9 13 24/ter, got only one point in three| Gordon Harker, Ben Davis high Broad Ripple ...... I 0 1000 -38 24 36 24 12 (er erovidence 33 14 's 23/8ames last week but held his Na- School athletic director, has anPhil Hergesheimer, Phil... 21 12 11 23!tional Hockey league scoring lead |Pounced an eight-game schedule a ideiann 0 1 39.2 3 b 44 12 . 2 10 23] g lead] Shortridge 1 000 Pete av tenes» 13 2: | with a 23-point total against 20 for for the freshman basketball team, Silent Hoosiers .... 1 0.1000 35 20 35 29 6 he rising Maurice Richard of Soathes by Ted Scroops. The TT RP 1 0 1000 38 33 36 33 3 T wv ] ontreal, statistics showed today, |Schedule: Dec. Ee — ea wa | 1.ag wrestlers a Sur ere es J 4 Decatur Central; Jan. ab Washin he Southport 3 1 50 152 105 38 2635 117 3 arawoo otes |r, ¢ rrankin Top Fe io Sr eshorts tiemescens . 5 ; To ate rps for edemany Rael Jaintained its unde- , rd in 1 . Beech Grove ....... 7 1 Wn % Ww By. F \sagve lst “might by aovnios East se Sign for Scrap Ben Davis ......... Zz 1 667 14 94 413 313 10. | Salator Balbo and Whitey Wahl- Litzeiman = Coal so 330 one Sted - berg will try for their second tag- | Square Eagles won over Schwitzer-Cum- BOSTON, Dec. 3 (U. P).—New Lawrence Central .., 2 1 667 88 93 29.3 31 - 17, lesan tussle victory ionight In ibe mins, 32.24. England middleweight champion Speedway .......... 2 1 667 103. 38 43 BY 56 (Armory wrestling ring when they |i, he J. MC shin ieague at Haw. Al (Red) Priest of Cambridge and GN 5% 30 315 35 [face Whitey Whittler and Dan |feld Christian, 34.20; Second Free Meth: | OMY Sullivan of Boston have Sacred Heart ...... . go 4 3 savage. | Broadwas® od (Mayer Chapel 3332 and |been signed for a 10-round boxing Warren Central .... 1 1 500 171 61 355 305 ET Tre supporting bout, openisip trie] Tok Ter Sees Bramytd, a 32-30 tri- |hout Dec. 17 at Boston Garden. Mmual -............ 0 1 000 26 28 26 28 — 2 Ishow at 8:30, is between Ken Ackles Washington ........ § 1 0 A FH HH 13 of Los Angeles and Monty La Due| Play-by-Play of Manchester, Mass. It is for one; ToeR rive, dl 1 0 HB 5 8B % —7 ln BROADCAST se Decatur Central | 325 — 95 | Balbo and Wahlberg downed Gil {Fig i TR 5 |e Cross and Whittler in a closely- | Pike h eiieeinaes / = contested bout two weeks ago. It NN / WN I [Phe ee tm me] NATIONAL LEAGUE

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'Harmeson Opposes Free-Sub Rule

20, Glen Harmeson, Wabash coach, is ing, or a climactic run and may not

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an opponent of the 38 | stitution rule in football, members of the Service club at its

unlimited sub- be able to do anything else on the he told Sridiron even passably Yair, Although designed in a measure | to help the schools with smaller |

jannual football luncheon meeting |p, a4c Harmeson said he felt the | | yesterday. {rule was working in reverse. The Little Giant mentor main- | “At Wabash we think we still, {tains that this substitution rule can develop players for 40, 50 or 60 tends to develop specialists rather minutes and do them no harm,” he tthan all-around football p'avers said. | Harmeson pointed out that a Bob Nipper of DePauw and Tony |

480 iplayer may be inserted for a cer- Hinkle of Butler were other guest | tain task si ich as oiocking or kick- Speakers at the luncheon.

bined their efforts and they won the praise of the fans. Balbo is out

lof New York and Wahlberg is from

Columbus, O. Whittler and Savage are expected to be trouble makers in tonight's encounter, tricky tactics and the meeting stacks up as an action-producer. Whittler is from Woodriver, Ill, and {Savage from Salt. Lake City. Tt is for two falls out of three.

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WISH brings you regularly the play-by-play broadcasts of the Tuesday home games of the Indianapolis Kautskys. If you enjoy that fast-moving brand of basketball as it is played by the star-studded Indianapolis Kautskys this season you'll want to be present at your radio.

TONIGHT and EVERY TUESDAY NIGHT

If you haven't been one of the legions listening to these Tuesday night. broadcasts and enjoying the fine cham-pionship-calibre play be sure to tune in tonight at 8:15 when two great teams get together.

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Big Week Coming Up In City And Count)

By BOB | EAVIEST { young b: in Indianapo county is in during the

week. | Eighteen eng | the docket incl city strife, resun valries and Tec ! North Central c . Cathedral star ‘ tomorrow night {host to the Sile Cleon Reynolds’ Broad Ripple f meeting Friday Howe bids fo ‘ond city series ti ton Friday nigh boys could take j the rest of the fans from the Broad Ripple th Tech meets a { which hasn't | | success in the ! Friday. | Chief county | those involving {| Franklin towns! | Lawrence Centr and Warren Ce

n JOHN L. WO) A fellow named | field goals for F sity school the those coal pits idle!

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