Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 December 1946 — Page 10

By EDDIE ASH

Local Snipers

* SIX IN A ROW . . , One of the ast of the Walter Johnson stories

== [ry to Defend Division Lead Chicagoans Make First

The Indianapolis Kautskys will ll be ready to defend their first-place N! standing in the Western division of

career when Bare

ney was dishing the National Basketball league out his best fire- when the Chicago Gears invade the ball. . . . “I was J i Butler fieldhouse tomorrow night. the Detroit Tigers’ oo copy This will be the first appearance

second - string a tion” the Gears in Indianapolis this catcher when Johnson cou |year and the first meeting o e a ball through an inch plank,” Ons- ty teams this season. The Gears low sald. “The morning of the day gropped a red hot battle to the that Johnson was destined to fan Anderson Packers on Monday night six Tiger hitters in a row, Hughey and will be out to do their best to Jennings, our manager, Said YO Ime: stop the high flying Indianapolis "Kid, you're in there ay. =! team. gon is gonna pitch and we don't! Impressive Array want to waste Oscar Standage] mn, Gears have one of the most against him as we're still in the impressive array of stars in the flag fight.’ | National League this year and while | “The first inning began and John-| tpey giand forth in the league son Manned Durey one Ownie|gianding with seven games won| Bush an 3 TOW. land seven lost they are a conGpawiord, Bobby yéach ad Cinidel stant threat to every team they ossman Ca eir bats meet. | after whiffing in the second inning.| 1p the Chicago lineup will be such Yes, six of them in a row came back | oy tstanding stars as Dick Triptow, | with their lumber. Jim Delahanty | former DePaul of Chicago star, who was the seventh hitter, and I Was is regarded as the fastest man in

to follow him.” pro basketball; Bob Rensenberger, . - listed as one of Notre Dame's allSAVES HIS PET... “Dela- |r cient and who capped his

career by being chosen as All-Amer-jean in 1943-43; Max Morris of Northwestern who was chosen allAmerican for the past two years and twice Big Ten individual scoring champion in 1945 and again in 1946.

hanty had a pet bat—a long black model with a white handle. He called it ‘Black Betsy’ He started for the plate, retraced his steps and then picked up another bat as he remarked: “!You're not gonna die in my hands today, Betsy.’ “As Jim started for the plate, he said to me: ; “You're on your own, kid—if I don’t see you again—goodby.’ “Del snapped the strikeout string by hitting a weak infield

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STILL IN THERE....Leo Barnhorst, Indianapolis Cathedral, is still Notre Dame's starting basketball center after five games and is booked to fill the post in the sixth tilt when the Irish play Dartmouth at Cleveland Friday night. . . . It will inaugurate a new Notre Dame cage series. . . . Dartmouth won the Eastern Intercollegiate league title

‘ {league contest.

Other Stars Other Gear stars include Stan Patrick, Stanley Szukala, Price Brookfield, Bob Calihan, Bruce Hale and George Ratkovitch. The Kautskys will have the advantage of five days’ rest following their over-time setback at the hands of Youngstown last Saturday night. With the Anderson Packers again barking at their heels the Indianapolis team will be out to stretch their half-game lead. Player Coach Ernie Andres probably will start Kler and Closs at forwards, Risen at center and Schaefer and himself at guards. Starting time for the game is 8:30 p. m. In the preliminary game tomorrow night starting at 7 p. m. the U. 8. Rubber Co. will meet the

. Hey, Grandpop,

THIRD HIGH SCORER. . . . leo] Barnhorst, hus scored #1 points for | (504 |p There af

Dame askejecrs I Weis Sn Guard for Mom

accumulated 19 from the free tallied the 19 fleld “attempts.” . . . He's scorer. . . . Frannie

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‘| ment at Wilson, N. C,, this week.

she's agile enough—grandma.

in 1941 due to the war. The 1941

{ages are from 20 to 32.

” - . THE KID FINALLY WINS ONE + « « Noble (Kid) Chissell, former Indianapolis boxer, has donned the gloves again. . . , This time he's a movie actor, playing in the “Gas House Kids.” . . . The old battler tosses leather playing the part of K. O. Burke, the “east side champ.” «. . He belts Billy Halop all around | porse entry is Horace (Scrapper the ring and knocks him out. . .

Loftis team. Largest family team

Nashville, N. C.,

ever won. . .

end of the punches.

” WHEN BOILERMAKERS PREVAILED . . . The Purdue-Michigan football game, recently scheduled

and young daughter,

have already sent in their forma

for the Ross-Ade stadium on Oct.|gest fields since the tournament | preceding the NCAA sessions at the| club. Michigan students home on vacation are invited to attend.

9, 1048, will mark the first Wol-| was originated. verine invasion of the Boilermaker | gridiron since 1920. , . . In that 1029 engagement, the Boilermakers, after trailing at the end of the third quarter, 16-6, chalked up a thrilling 30-16 triumph to start off an undefeated, untied season that gave Purdue its first Western conference championship. » » ” IN DAD'S STEPS . . . Burl Friddle, Purdue freshman who is a starting guard on the Bollermaker junior varsity basketball squad, is carrying on the hardWood name made famous by his eo when he was a member the Franklin college “Wonder ” one of the greatest basketcombinations of all time.

: # BOTH SIDES SATISFIED . . By the end of the 19046 season, Philadelphia Athletic fans forgot most all their indignation over Joss of third baseman George jell to the Deets Tigers. .... . Uhief reason for their appeasal was he all-around fine play of outder Barney McCosky, who came £0 the Athletics from Detroit in Ket deal. . . , When McCosky it Detroit for Philadelphia, he!’ batting about .230, . . . at the

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| Shortridge high school’s basket- |

P. R. Mallory team in a Big Six anticipation of another first-quarter

RALEIGH, N. C, Dec. 25 (U. P).| —Junior, grandpop and even sis are eligible to play in the unique national family basketball tourna-

The entire family can play, even mom and pop, brother, and — if| TERRE HAUTE, Ind, Dec. 25. Bunny and a smart press agent

The tournament is being revived mores will be favored to retain this year after is discontinuance their title when play opens tomor- “baloney” to widely-circulated re-

: And not to be counted out of the and Illinois will compete. avorites’ ’ - Fives disk $2700 Benson 3nd his Coach Johnny Wooden's Syca- | berg, director, special events, Warner | who is nearing his 65th birthday, sparked his team to tournament victories in 1939 and 1940, but in 1941 his club was ousted in the final moments of play by the brilliant

entered 1s] the 10 Winstead brothers from] Oper ranging from 13] to 31 years of 4ge. And a good dark |

{Moore and his family of Hometown

It's the first movie fight Chissell |W 1500. Moore, 45-year-old ath- . Heretofore he has | etic director at Atlantic Christian |

been assigned to be on the receiving | cOllege, is supported by his pretty 37-year-old wife, two teen-age sons

LIVELY FIVE—Harvard net snipers (above) wil 0 ; ppose Indian Coach Everett Case's North Carolina State quintet will return to Indianapolis to meet Holy Cross in another college basketball double-header at the Coliseum next vis, ‘Capt. Saul’

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CHICAGO STAR—Notre Dame's list of all-time basketball

greats includes the name of stocky Bob Rensberger. A killed defenseman, Bob also is an excellent set shot. He climaxed his brilliant career with the Irish by being chosen all-American in 1942.43 after Notre Dame had won 18 games and lost but two against the best competition in the nation. Bob joined the American Gears midway in the 1945-46 season. His previous pro ex perience was with Detroit.

Blue Devils Seek (Ti aol EO Tickets Available ball team will have both an unde- For Purdue Tilt

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Rose Bowl Teams Given Christmas Day Respite

Squads Feted at Parties; Workouts Planned Again Tomorrow for Illini and U. C. L. A.

By LEO H. PETERSEN, United Press Sports Editor PASADENA, Cal., Dec. 25.—The Rose Bowl football players of Illinois and U. C. L. A. received a Christmas present today in the form of rest, but their period of grace is only going to be 24 hours. Both squads, feted at various Christmas parties here and in Los Angeles, were scheduled to resume workouts tomorrow, Either one long hard drill or two two-hour ones will be the day after Christmas menu “|for Illinois while U, C. L. A. will

hold a single workout. Coach Bert Labrucherie of the Bruins, satisfied that his team is nearing peak form except for two incapacitated tackles, planned to begin tapering off drills Friday. But Coach Ray Eliot's schedule calls for no letting up in hard work until Sunday for his players who lost their edge when cold weather and snow forced them to work indoors

at their Rose Bowl headquarters last Monday. Sunday Off Both teams will have Sunday off and on Monday and Tuesday will hold light workouts in the Rose bowl. Labrucherie anxiously was awaiting word on the condition of Don Malmberg, his regular left tackle, and Wes Mathews, Malmberg's understudy. Malmberg’s injured hip was responding to treatment and he may workout lightly tomorrow and be in shape to start. Mathews still was on the doubtful list, however, although the chances are he will be able to see some action on New Year's day. , Both coaches named their tentative lineups, planning on using the

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The girl who got on at 34th st.

too,” she told her seatmate.

of holly on her coat and carried an service button in his lapel. “Gee, I

town’ to her folks. units which started, regularly during the season. Lineups Listed That means Sam Zatkoff and Ike Owens at end for Illinois, Lou Agase and Bob Cunz at tackles, Alex Agase and Johnny Wrenn at guards, Mac Wenskunas ‘at center and Perry Moss, Jule Rykovich, Buddy Young and Russ Steger in the backfield. If Malmberg is ready he will start at one tackle post with Bill Chambers at the other. Otherwise, Chambers will be moved to Malmberg’s position and Tom Asher, & second stringer, will start at the the other tackle berth. It will be Burr Baldwin and Tom Fears on the flanks, Mike Dimitro and Lew Steiner at guards, Don Paul at center and Ernie Case, Cal Rossi, Gene Rowland and Jerry Shipkey in the backfield. Eliot sent his squad through a long, hard workout yesterday and termed it the “best practice we have had in four weeks.” Labrucherie sent his men through an indoor drill, but there was little contact work, most of the time being devoted to polishing up offensive and defensive formations.

lights were coming on and families

Christmas day. » »”

” Maybe it's the Christmas spirit,

tough ones (He couldn't even find 10 His Selection in Capitals

. LIBERTY over Rushville

WASHINGTON over Manual ...

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feated record and a tournament| LAFAYETTE, Ind, Dec. 25.— reputation to uphold in Washing-|gafely over three pre-holiday hurton’s four-way invitational affair dles, members of Purdue's varsity

oon and evening. Pris Shem on been tablished | basketball squad will return here

as favorites on their perfect skein | Friday from a brief vacation to of five as well as their triumphs in launch preparation for the inter-| tournament play last Week OVEr|gentinna) encounter with U. C. L. A. ig Southport, on Thursday night, Jan. 2, which | 1:30 p. m. in the tourney opener at | Promises to provide one of the home the Continental gym, with the host highlights of the season. club taking on Manual at 2:45 p. m. The losers will meet at 7 p. m., with| the title match scheduled for 8:18 ug ue Jo ne - a

{p. m. ; / | |” Warren Central will go into the be home for the Chrisinas holies, meet as defending champion, hav-| Vouels or ra Jos a ing bested Washington, Manual and{3vailable in advance for the L. L. L. A. encounter.

{Greencastle in the 1945 affair. . . | Shortridge replaced the Tiger Cubs The touring Bruins, with Davage | this year. (Dave) Minor, former Gary, Ind.

‘high school and Toledo university | Negro star as one of the main-|

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In practice the North siders have]

| : r been tightening their defenses in| brings of 5 well-balanced combi

“ ination, are expected to provide a Last week they were hit| overe test of Coach Mel Taube's| undefeated squad, which is stil] in’ a formative state.

| barrage. for 18 points in the first quarter by Franklin Township and were carried into an overtime before winning. The Continentals will be choices over Manual in the afternoon afterpiece and obviously will have their evening strdtegy mapped at stopping Shortridge’s Bob Benjamin: iand Bob Wade, who accounted for 50 Blue points against Tech.

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What's Up. Doc? Just Anger at U. of Kentucky

LEXINGTON, Ky., Dec. 25 (U.P.). —The University of Kentucky athletic department today clacked its teeth in anger and crawled out of a rabbit hole into which Bugs

| ‘Sycamores Rule

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—The speedy Indiana State Syca-|ynnarently had gotten it. Director Bernie A. Shively replied

row night in the annual eight-

ports the university football and

, [the famous cartoon rabbit as their Teams from Indiana, West Vir-!gmcial mascot.

ginia, Missouri, Oklahoma, Ohio| ghively said he had received a | copy of a letter from Abe Kronen-

mores will meet Drury college of | Bros., Hollywood, offering mascot Springfield, - Mo, in tomorrow services of the carrot - chewing night's afterpiece. The opener will |rabbit. match Eastern Illinois with Mar-| U.K. officials said they believed shall college of Huntington, W.Va. |the idea originated because football Friday night games match Ohio |center Jay Rhodemyer often carried Xavier with Southeast Missouri|a rabbit's foot into games as a from Cape Girardeau good luck piece. {and Southeastern State of Durant, | Se —m—————— Okla., with Evansville, Semi-finals and consolation games Luncheon to Honor \will be played Saturday. Tourney Captain-Elect Hilkene {officials are Jewell Young, Jim Con-| Bruce Hilkene, former Shortridge

over and Irvin Springer. -— high school star, who has been

:. elected captain of the 1947 Michigan College Baseball football team gwill be guest of honor NEW YORK, Dec. 25.—The Amer-|at a luncheon Friday noon at the

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Fourteen teams from three states ican Association of College Baseball | Athenaeum.

1|Coaches holds its annual meeting] The luncheon will be given by

ls entries, promising one of the,big-|in New York, Jan. 5-6, the two days| the University of Michigan Men's| chica to this ¢

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ght are John H. Noble Jr, Stephen F. Da ntt and George J. Hauptfuhrer Jr.

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- MILLERSVILLE RUN HE SITY was ‘just beginning to stir. on the windows. The bug driver had the same greeting for all and with a grin: “Out kinda early this morning ain'tcha?” "

shoes were a dead giveawhy. She was a nurse, “Yes “but we'll have things to do at the hospital.” Shi palin Another girl was a telephone operator,

On Bellefontaine a young couple stepped in. She had a sprig

wake up,” she told him. And one gathered that they were going across We all were Peeping Toms from ‘the bus windows. Al along the line

Yes, it was a very special morning on the Millersville run. It was

but the Kunnel's Tough Ten doesn't seem to be so difficul You San probably beat him if you care to try. : ust mail your selections to Short Shots, postmarked befo: 3 h re Thurs. day midnight. His corps of helpers will do the rest. Here they are, the

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Broad Ripple Quintet Is High Scorer of County

. In spite of a pair of losses in the holiday invitational tournament at the Butler fieldhouse Monday, Broad Ripple’s basketball team came to the front this week as the top offensive outfit of the city and county. In winning five and losing three, the Rockets have amassed 348

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and apprentice tr; settled in the I representing 24 n gord-Bloomington # Stonecutters, ca men, members of Stonecutters Assc America, were gr: crease of -12'4 cen week's. paid vacati terms of the settl Mr. Morgan als the union has agr in the number of varipus stone pla: Wages and app a sore spot in t for some time. I tham 1000 cutte planeymen staged mand “of 25 cer hoost. However, turned to their out pay increase that union and n eontinue negotiat The 1000 worker off of nearly 200 their pay. boost crease with tho eontract signed I workers an hourl cents for 1946.

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Multi-colored lights popped

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began gathering around the trees.

or maybe the old boy

is slipping, this week.

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—1y —T47 ——Novice Class Crispus Attucks, boasting seven straight victories, has compiled the ey pointed . weeitt — SBeginmen) | neighborhood's best defensive mark, limiting its foes to 28.71 points aggs}" fied gonncl —110 —175 ——Open C1 i off Iss — nw. Oe 1) | game. Southport continues as the team with the greatest margin SSISTANT AG victory, having an average difference of 8.45 points. Times St, NAME .....c.cotcatsaeenreocsassnsstesasssrstessestostertorneatortoancstuctssse | The table below includes all tournament, games: NEW CASTLE { w L. Pct Pts. O.P. OA DA. AD "harles Barnhari ADDRESS | Crispus Attucks .. 7 0 1.000 250 201 35.71 28.71 1. ounty agricultur istvsnssainaiiness vemsmesnnenen nesses Ngyoriage 005 0 1000 186 153 312 30.8 66 Purity esicue The Indianapolis Times, Robison-Ragsdale Legion Post and Indians Dis- | Southport aia 2 ms 339 263 37.67 20.22 8.4 posit] . trict A. A. U. do not assume any responsibility in ease of injury te any con- ' 750 206 268 335 35 position on the testant. All contestants must have consent of parents or guardian, | Beech Grove ..... 6 2 . » ig taff in the agr Mail or bring entries to Sports Department, The Indianapelis Times, 214 {Ben Davis ........ 6 3 667 367 318 40.78 35.33 Towa Sfate unive W. Maryland St., Indianapolis 9, Ind. Warren Central... 4 2 667 231 204 39.5 34 He will also do f : ‘Broad Ripple ....5 3 62 340 307 5% Bs Wards Bis must : } A / . HOWE ......covves 5 3 625 278 254 347 1.7 Conacher Reise West Side Meet Poh. orev 3 32 50 MW WS 3% 0B CLERK-TREASU y . Speedway ........ 4 3 S71 236 220 33.11 31.43 Times St. . ‘Draws Entries Pranklin Twp. ... 4 4 500 313 281 3913 3513 COVINGTON, Lawrence Central. 3 3 .500 190 197 31.67 32.83 ity couneil ha 0 0 2 0 By BERNARD HARMON Silent Hoosiers.... 3 3 500 184 205 30.67 3417 —3.5 BMMusette Robb to The fourth annual West Side in-| Washington ...... 2 3 400 166 188 33.2 37.6 —4.4 Biclerk-treasurer. The Indianapolis Capitals were | dividual classic tenpin meet has al- | Sacred Heart ..... 2 4 333 190 213 3167 355 ancy left when in Pittsburgh today ready for their ready drawn more than 250 en-| Cathedral ........ 1. 4, 0 ite 1 Jos » ocomes county second-place battle with the Hor- trants, according to a report from Mat) ca : : TE me C5 0 of the year. nets but with their No. 1 line ham- Cant Hardin, Jousmsiens Jooetary. Deca oD 1 5 161 164 70 7133 45-118 iT event, one of the few tour- Bp rramnle : ; all 3 i y pee] . AD.—average pered by the recall to Detroit of| ~~" orated on a scratch basis,| O.A—Offensive average. D.A.—Defensive average Jim Conacher. {will open Jan. 11 and continue over difference.

Coach Tommy Ivan's team was to have the services of Defensemen Leo Reise for tonight, but after

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Red Wings. Sent down to replace this pair were Wingman Tony Licari and back liner Al Dewsbury, both of whom have played with the Caps earlier this season. The club will move over to Her-

event was won by the six Loftis team invitational college basketball | y brothers of Durham, N. C., who will [tourney at the State feldhouse: basketball teams wished to adopt shey for a Saturday night en{be back to defend their title. Their |

gagement and then return here to perform Sunday against an improving Philadelphia sextet.

Crosley Field Sought For Pro Football CINCINNATI, O., Dec. 25 (U. P.). —Warren C. Giles, president of the Cincinnati baseball club, said today that the All-America football league had approached him on the use of Crosley field for football. Giles said he told All-America Commissioner Jim Crowley that the field would be available “if, in our mind, the organization getting the All-America franchise here has 8 chance of being successful.” Hal Pennington, Cincinnati in‘surance man formerly interested in |the Cincinnati Bengals, heads one {group trying to bring the AA fran-

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Miami Seahawks, heads another.

‘Ben Hogan Enters

Los Angeles Meet LOS ANGELES, Dec. 25 (U. P)

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for the best single game. Entry fee is $15 per person. The meet consists of eight games, | NEW ORLEANS, Dec. 25 (U. P.). rolled across the 16 alleys at the West Side plant and ‘was originally ‘by national intercollegiate titlist patterned from the well-known an- | Bob Falkenburg of Hollywood, Cal., {nual Petersen's Classic tourney In|, . v.en named to compete in the Chicago. { Hardin has announced starting time for the Saturday squads as! first post-war round Friday. 6 and 8:45 p. m. and the Sunday| Besides Falkenburg, who recently shifts at 2, 5 and 8 p. m. Entries = 1. Argentine singles cham-

close Dec. 31. To register for the event call the |Pionship, other champions on the program are Herbie Flam of Chi-

West Side Center, BE-1946, or mail entry blank and check to the West | cago, national junior champion, and Dick Mouledous of New Orleans,

Side Individual Classic, 2324 W. national boys’ champion, as well as

Michigan st. former internationalist Bryan Bramham to Decide |®itsy) Grant.

: Other entrants in the singles, in On Gambling Charge |, ihe finals will be held Dec. BATON ROUGE, La., Dec. 25 (U.

20, are Herbert (Buddy) Behrens, |p.) —Evangeline League President J. Seymour Greenberg, Frank GuernWalter Morris today had dumped sey, Eddie Moylan, Harry Likas, baseball's dirtiest (inen — alleged | grnje Suttern, Wade Herren, Ted collusion between players and gam- |Backe, Les Longshore, Jack Tuero blers—into the lap of retiring minor | and Earl P. Bartlett Jr. League Commissioner W. G. Bram- le ham. i Morris charged at a meeting or Dallas Mayor Asks the Class D Evangeline Jonge of - | For Bigger Stadium ficials that “more than six players” %. 28 (U. P)— were involved in “throwing games, | ALL I Ls pee. | seat 100,000 betting against their own clubs and | ople was in view today by Dallas’ being in collusion with gamblers. Mayor Woodall Rodgers, who gained He predicted that Bramham’s ge city council authority to confer with cision would “in due time . . . rock Cotto the baseball world.” Morris did| © oo not name the accused players, who stadium. have been summoned to appear be- “In ny opinion a bowl seating fore the Minor league way. 100,000 would have been filled Jan. 1. It would have been filled last New Year's day and it would have been filled for the Texas-Oklahoma game,” Rodgers sald.

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Holiday Tourney MONTICELLO, Ind, Dec. 25.— The Staggs Memorial gymnasium here will be the scene of a New Year's day high school basketball tourney involving Rossville, Flora, Delphi and Monticello.

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