Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 January 1947 — Page 18
Waltham,
v: The 4% Louls Browns will have two outrookies in their training
~|start, a licking from U, C/L. A,
.|Ilini “kids,” at the start, neither
ence cage ladder today after their
to_pay off 8s the Gophers staged a the final two and one half minutes and take a share of the spotlight with ‘ Indiana.
Cracken, started their conference
umph over Ohio State's defending champions. Their victory climaxed an uncertain * pre-league season which gave them only three victories in seven games. In the only non-conference match Purdue bounced back from its last
to trounce DePaul, 57 to 41.
Although Mills, benched Ken Menke and Gene Vance, two of the
the Illinois five nor Minnesota was able to take more than a four-point margin. ‘This the Illini achieved midway through the first half, as the other two membérs of the 1943 Champaign champs, Andy Phillip and Jack Smiley, paced the play. Minnesota recovered from this low ebb, and trailed by only one point, 16 to 15, at the half. Then, in the first 50 secands of the second !neriod, the Gophers sank three fielders to take a lead. Illinoi tied [it up three times thereafter—at 24, {26 and finally at 31. Then Don Mattson pushed in a field goal for Minnesota and it was all over. Ed
TRA. | od ack aA Wr the coaching magic of Branch Mc-|yndian
play with a roaring 62-to-39 tri-|Ns
: In Conference Opener
~ Mills’ ‘Strategy Fails fo Pay off at Champaign—Purdue Beats DePaul
By ED SAINSBURY, United Press Sports Writer j CHICAGO, Jan. 7.—~The wavering Whiz Kids of Illinois, early season favorites for the Big Nine title, were on the bottom rung of the confer-
second consecytive league loss, this
¢ to Minnesota, 34 to 31, on the Illini floor. HE rs mao Mills pre-game strategy of splitting the Whizzers failed
Jotent second halt Tully lo Win i
Big Nine Standings
W L Pet. Those 2 v1, 118
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SUmmny
throw with eight seconds left. ~~
At Columbus it was & different] |
story from -the defensive fray at Champaign. Both teams had trouble hitting the basket, but Indiana pulled into a 6-to-4 lead after five minutes, and Ohio State was never able to gain a tie. Although the Buckeyes had plenty
out on the court and held a 21-to-15 margin at the half. In the first 10 minutes of the second period the Hoosiers, who held Ohio without a
of the half, were ahead, 40 to 20, and McCracken threw in the reserves. “Ralph Haniilton was the Hoosier hot shot with 14 points. Purdue was in trouble against DePaul for only the first 10 minutes. The Chicago quint was controlling the ball readily, but at that point the Boilermakers broke through and rode their fast b: to a 25-to-13 margin at intermission. In the second half they relied on long shots
Kernan netted the msurance free
of shots, Indiana kept them far!
field goal for the first seven minutes |
that broke the visitor's spirit asd {won handily.
PAL club.
TABLE TENNIS VICTORS—Trophy winners in the L. Strauss & Co. table tennis tourney, sponsored by the PAL clubs and the city recreation department, were (front, left to right) Gordon Bowyer, Eva Lou Priest and George Urgo: (rear) Jim Gilley and Ken Raymer. Urgor won the men's singles and junior singles titles and teamed with Raymer to cop the men's doubles crown. the girls’ event and teamed with Gilley to win the mixed doubles diadem. who did not represent the Brookside sectional, captured the boys' singles trophy for the Garfield
Miss Priest took Bowyer, the only winner
NCAA Discusses Gambling Problem
NEW YORK, Jan. 1 (U. P)— In a breathing spell before their
4 Red Blaik Skips Notre Dame 557 = In Coach-of-Year Speech.
By DAN DANIEL, Seripps-Soward Staff Wri
NEW YORK, Jan. 7.—Between
the lines of his careféilly conceived
...Wal- Speech of acceptance of the Football Coach of the Year award, piped linto the New York dinner last might from Dayton, O. Earl (Red) Blaik
hs stage and screen star, join to enact a dramatic role , & sports dinner to be held st 's, Morrison %. . He "will present a dramatic Sioveity, *Saughter at the Plate.
. He formerly starred in the comedy, “Elmer ments. But it was deep in char, ;| who are amateurs in institutions
Great.” » » . - ¥ STOVE LEAGUE ENTER-
and upon Sition to Lou Fonsccs, 64 E Jack#898 blvd, Chicago, Tiiinols. : = or AROUND AND AROUND rn Sik Sacing hi. § new peak
uns, Indanapils, . . A new 4elay track has been installed. » » ” ¥ SMALL ARMY . . . Five players Zmake up a basketball team but,
ima Doug Mills of Illinois used’ "18 when the Illini swamped the
. ZOniversity of Mexico the other t. . . . The score was 94 to 36
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gave all the rookies a to do their stuff. . , . He
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national mark last by rolling 3629. . . . The . Hermanns of St. Louis hold the record; 3797, set almost 10 years
Fad BAR 5%
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WEATHER HURTS The
Gears and the Youngstown
of the National Pro Basket-
league played before only 1500
tators in the Windy City Sun-
+ » + + Near-zero weather preed and the fans remained at Early in the , the Gears drew a crowd of
old fireside. . . . ) at home,
LIFE . . . Writing in the t. Lous Globe-Democrat, Robert » Burnes related that the night puncer Taylor was fired as coach the Flyers ice hockey tedm, thet
DUunce)
encountered Ken Loeffler,
h of the St, Louis Bombers pro ketball club. It was a slightly situation; two coaches, both
ployed by the same organization,
“fired, the other still riding four su n bo 8 to 0 0 & winning team. "en But a five- -event bill,
Me the perfect answer, f “Bouncer” he said, putting h around
Taylor, “I just wanted tell you that theve are only tvro ‘coaches in the worid—
with Chicago baseball | stated his futuré schedule policy for Army. He is going
Blaik virtually announced the
to dictate it. - type of opposition he will seek in
a eulogium of West Point's 1946 team. He said, “our squad last season
Jan. 19.! vindicated the splendid. record of | the 1945 and 1944 teams. Our 1946 |
outfit lacked strength in some positions, it was not rich in replace- |
| acter, “The Cadets are proud of the! record made by a team which was without special privilege. It asked, land got, no special favors. Its academic path was not paved with speciai courses. It was an Army eleven of Cadets playing football only incidentally. It was an Army squad which was able to put in only seven hours of work each week.
The 1945 Team Best
“I take great pride in the 1945 team as our best, in the 1944 squad | as our deepest. But I have the warmest affection for the team of 1946, classed as great despite discouragements.” There you have it just as if Blaik had issued the issued the pronunciamento. He
ts to play football teams which are composed of collegians who are {not assisted by cinch courses, and!
| with an amateur outlook on the game. He believes the time has come to show greater respect for “ivy.” Not exactly Yale, Harvard, Princeton and the rest of that company. But “ivy” as it typifies the ancient spirit of American intercollegiate football. Millions “of football followers all over this nation listened to Blaik's speech with the hope that he would throw some light on the break of relations with Notre Dame which {will become effective after the Nov. 8, 1947, contest at South Bend, but Red never mentioned Notre Dame. As for the dinner, it was terrific. The New York World-Telegram and other Scripps-Howard newspapers may congratulate themselves on a grand job.
Petersen Makes
TIMES-LEGION
1st Showing Here
Billy Peterson, the state's No. 1 challenger in the heavyweight division, will fight for the first time in Indianapolis next Friday night in the Armory ring when the Indiana
. \mauier meets Johnny Denson, of
Indianapolis, over the 10-round route, : Although Peterson never has seen action in a local arena, the upstate contender is well known nationally. He is 26 years old, and tips the beam at 206-pounds. Peterson's k. 0. victories have made him a favorite in Chicago where his latest victim was Mack Parshay, the hard punching Michigan heavyweight prospect. The Indiana. Harbor heavy lost a close, split decision to Joey Maxim, but has racked up knockouts over Tony Musto, Moose Kerinedy, Dan Merritt, Gene Mickens, Chuck Rob(erts, O'Dell Sparks, Tommy Tucker, Frankie Greene, and others. Both Denson, who previously won the state crown from Willard Reed only to ggop it to the same battler, and PetefSon are gunning for Reed's title which will- add importance to {Friday's scrap. Denson has dropped two of three engagements against the’ present Hoosier heavyweight | kingpin and wants another crack at the former Tech high. school athletic ' star. Matchmaker Lloyd Carter of the Hercules Athletic club is planning ,
Secos Triumph
The Indianapolis Secos basketball aggregation stretched their winning| streak to 10 consecutive games last night in defeating a New Castle high school alumni team at New Castle, 69-56.
|Fight Results
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Golden Gloves Boxing Tournament
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Links Meeting A meeting of the members of Riverside Golf club will be held Thursday night at the clubhouse with Tommy Vaughn as the speaks er. Lée Fisher will show’ sound
films of golf and other sporting events,
winter months,
Basketball
STATE COLLEGES Indiana 62, Ohio State 39, | Purdue 57. DePaul 41. | Wabash 61, Zariham 45. y Touing 68. Valparaiso 58. OTHER COLLEGES ! Minnesota 34, Illinois 31. Marshall 87, Morris Harvey ", Michigan State 53, Marquette 5 ouse of David 56, East Re 51, | Catawba 66, Newberry 50. | Stetson 45. Wottord 40, Syracuse 62, Fale 40 5 Hope 49, Albion Neri Texas py ‘53, Stephen F. Austin
man 55, Persbyterian 51. |Eiaman 47. Wayne | Virginia 65, Richmond All-Btars 63, Union 61, Centre 44. { Morehoad 1Ky.) 76, Westleyan 63, Nebraska 44, o Oklahoma 41, , Coe (Iowa) Chicago 36. High "Point on McCrary 39. Western Kentucky Sinte Teachers 62, Bringham Young
8¢. sya (Minn 66, Gustavus Adolphus Warren Central
North Dakota 53, South Dakota State 48. Texas 62, Texas Christian John Marshall 61, rid Ty ior College 58. | Georgia 46, Mississippi 28 | Batvest Fen 8 nivers 0 ou n’ h “Texas Bt ate ian Oregon State 4 Washington State 28. | South Dakota Sc .. technic 33. exico A. and M. 64, McMurray 34. Abilene (Tex.) Christian 532, s< (Okla.) Aggies 41. Salem (W. Va.) 56, Potomac State 5. | Pittsburg (Kas.) Teachers 532, Rocknart 3. | Morningside 66, North Dakota
| Hamline 72, HGH Seno a Mi ink. yn
Whitestown 39 Ea League
Athletic association turned the spotlight on gambling today in a
bring the problem into the open.
vention indicated no action on gambling was expected—or neces-
problem and keep abreast of it,” said Kenneth L. (Tug) Wilson, {Big Nine commissioner and secre-
|tary-treasurer of the N. C. A. A.
| “There'll be no major speeches, but {if anyone has anything to say on
it”
business meeting tomorrow.
out proselyting and professionalism, a conference of conferences representing 33 athletic leagues recommended five basic principles governing eligibility and urged the N. C. A. A. to put teeth into the proposal \by refusing to schedule any institutions that fail to con-| form,
Harold Dade Is
The Armory, 711 N. Pennsylvania st. |
"Southwest Cathedral School of Mines 50, Billings Lawrence Central ..
Cameron: Ben DAVIS +vvvv.ees
‘New Bantam King Bowlers to Get Yearbook Soon
SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 7 (U.P). —Harold Dade, "a virtually “unknown” Negro boy from Chicago,
blue book last night when he pound-
Centro, Cal.
association refused to considef as
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nian the title.
wood.
infighting. The crowd. of more than 10,000, who paid a gross gate of $21,061.20, watched
round-table discussion designed to
Delegates to the 51st annual con-
sary. “It's time we recognized this
| the subject we all want to heay,
ee ue fight of ihe i Bi nat (University) at Shorting to accept a standard.code ol ridge. eligibility—comes up in the annual
In the first drastic move to wipe
hammered his way into ringdom’s
ed out a 15-round decision to wrest the world’s bantamweight -championship from Manuel Ortiz, El|;,
Dade, the lightly-regarded challenger whom the National Boxing
Ortiz failed to perform in the championship style. which he had displayed since winning the title in 1941 from Lou Salica in HollyIt was a- case of the 21-year-old Dade beating the.31-year-old champion at his own game—
in amazement as the This meeting is the sec-|eight-to- -one underdog warmed up ond in a series planned during the| | after a slow start to win the un-
Ben Hogan Wins Los Angeles Open
LOS ANGELES; Jan. 7 (U. P).=~ Little Ben Hogan today had a $2000 |start towards his goal of becoming the nation’s top money-winning golfer again in 1947 after winning the $10,000 Los Angeles Open with
holes. The Hershey (Pa) professional, his back crippled with neuralgia, forgot his aches and pains as he
stroke margin. Week's High School Basketball Schedule TODAY, TONIGHT Cathedral at Shortridge (3:45 p.m.) Carmel at Pike Township. Franklin Township at Morristown. : TOMORROW Decatur Central at Mooresville, FRIDAY Beech Grove at Speedway. Brownsburg at Decatur Central
Logansport at Tech. Manual at Ben Davis. Medora at Crispus Attucks. Sacred Heart at Washington. Silent Hoosiers at Pike Township. Warren Central at Southport, SATURDAY Manual at Cathedral. Silent Hoosiers at Indiana Boys’: School.
(At Tech Gym) Broad Ripple vs. Shortridge (1:30 p- m.). Howe vs. Lawrence Central (2:15). Broad Ripple vs. Lawrence Central (7:30). Howe vs. Shortridge $ 45).
By BERNARD HARMON
tion's eighth annual will be in the hands of 10,000 local |
pinsters before the week is ended. This “encyclopedia” of local bowlg feats, usually sent to fo team cap- {local
Last Night's Bowlin
| qualified opponent, took rs. 600 BOWLERS (MEN) Ortiz could offer and sent him away | with a flicking left hand and a short right that cost the Califor-!
Bill Leppert, Holy Cross 71 {Dick Stull, U. 8. Rubber Joe Argus Jr, Optimist Bill Biers, West Bide Church { Dave Sowers, West Side Church’, Roxie Herold, Capital Paper Carl Wood, Reformed Church Bill Lee, Indiana Bell Henry marks, Little Flower ... Joe Markey, Indiana Beit ra Frank Kagel, Inter-Plan Earl Taylor, Evangelical Chisreh Bill Blythe, Moose Lodge Art Updike, Courthouse , Courthouse ..... 1, Auto Transp. . Huck Jr., South Side B. M Paul Sylvester, Holt Gives ’ Len Faust, South Side B. A Homer Dunn, West Side Charch ens Dick Williams, Capital Paper Bob Earl, South Side B John Sinclair 8r., Little Flower ...,. George Bade, Evangelical Carl Haas, Evangelic: Joe Pfister, Sputh Side’ B, M.
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two Judges.
Miller, Gerald Cave, Little Power
Franklin Township Five Is High Scorer of County
Largely because of its overwhelming 76-38 victory against Pike Town-
ship last week, Franklin Township
today ranked as the No, 1 offensive
high school basketbal. team in Marion county, The Flashes have aver-
i aged 45.73 points in 1 games.
Southport’s Cardinals regained their place as the best defensive
outfit, having. limited their oppon
ents to 28.5 points a game, Short-
ridge Has turned in the largest margins of victory with an a/erage
of 9.13.
[Crispus Attucks .... ' Shortridge Southport Broad Ripple ...... Beech Grove ...... (Franklin Twp. .....
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O.P. O.A. 234 355. 242 30.38 285 36.8 298 39.67 335 43.80 368 35.09 402 45.73 288 38.75 254 34.75 221 3104 240 36.14 417 38.36 311 34.1 205 30.67 320 32.33 321° 32.687 349 , 383 330
D. A. A 29.25 30.25 285 33.11 37.22 33.45 36.55 36. ans 3 31.57 34.29 37.91 311. .3 3417 35 35.56 35.67 38.78 - 47.88 36.67
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came from behind in the final nine
yesterday to pass Toney Penna of for the Irish this evening—both | | Toledo Cincinnati and ‘win by & three-
5!Ed Ealukar, Holy Cross
3| Geo. Hamill,
D.! Margaret Bakius, Bive Hibbon. -
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- 18) glia’ Mussio, Darleene 2.16 Mildred Ribbo . 50 0.43 Katherine Fitzpatrick, eis TE
TL bs | Lee Wilson, A p Catherine Ay Blue 045
Catherine ‘Merrick, Ayr ~8.56/ thetine
Bulldogs Face Irish Snipers
- PROBABLE STARTERS Butler
w Kautsky Fie
Battles for League Lead
Twin Bill to Brow Near Capacity Crawd
P. New Fork Rens Sa arye Tullnars, ™ Back home after a hard jaunt, the Indianapolis Kautskys meet the Anderson Packers tonight at the field house on the first game of a double-header basketball attraction, The Ft. Wayne Zollners, world professional champs of 1946, tangle with New York Rennaisance in the second encounter, Coach Ernie Andres’ ‘charges will be out to maintain their perfect record in the fleld house and to extend their string to three straight National league victories over the Packers. - Bow to Toledo
Murray Mendenhall’s club pulled
into a first-place tie with Oshkosh !Saturday. as the Kautskys dropped
the last league game of their road trip to the All-Stars, 45-38. The Packers dropped back in the race last night, however, by losing]
fan 81-t0-71 decision to Toledo at
Anderson, Indianapolis could regain the top spot on percentage points by winning tonight's engagement. Advance sale of tickets indicates that a near-capacity crowd will watch the two games tonight, All reserve seats have been sold, but there still remain general admission ducats,
Pro Basketball
NATIONAL LEAGUE
a record four-under-par 280 for 72 Barr ten
a | SOUTH BEND, Ind, Jan, 7-—| Sure and it should be a great night!
the. Notre Dame and Rutler vari-|M eties. The Notre Dame- Butler engage- | ment is expected to bring on a| personal scoring duel between | Kevin O'Shea of the Irish and Ralph O'Brien of the Bulldogs—and it might well determine the outcome. | O'Shea, who leads Notre Dame’ scorers with 81 points, and O'Brien, | who has dunked 79 for Butler, both | are masters of the field goal from a distance. Coach Ed Krause probably win | A | start Leo Barnhorst, an Indianapolis Cathedral product at guard, | along with O'Shea, and Francis! Curran and George Ratterman at! forward. Seeing action at center! will be John Byennan, Bedford) .{Ind. Curran has tallied 76 points in Notre "Dame's seven games {o| date. Butler Coach Tony Hinkle will | stick to the same starting lineup that has produced three victories! | their four starts together. At! forward will be Jerry Cranny and | O'Brien, John Barrowcliff at the {pivot, and Herod Toon and Charlie | Maas at guard.
have met 40 times, with Notre Dame ' taking 26 of the decisions.
(tains only, will be mailed to prac-,
The Indianapolis Bowling associa- | tically. every member of a sanc- | Theo. J. Biener. year book | (tioned team. Glenn Campbell, who |president of the A. B. C,
was in charge of the printing and | | distribution, announced the first were in last night's mail. The book carries pictures of all local bowling association officials as |
g Leaders
Jim Tackett, West Side Church | Al Kontney, Capital Paper
618 607 606 Al Holman, Indiana Bell ...... save iE 8 Bob Heaton, Lions Club a | Herman Burkhardt, Capital ‘Paper = oo | Glenn Maxwell, Capital Paper - 602 | Tony Mascari, South Side B. M. ... Bud / Kimmel, South Side B, M. .. .. S011 Jim Smith, South Side B, M. 600
| OTHER LEADERS (MEN)
| Paul Weatherlly, Raventvood Merch. S08 Sd Mitchell, Shortridge Hi | Harvey Allen, Brightwood { Herman Gick, St. Philf | Ray Furge, Real Silk Mix ed 59 Dick Vehling, Del. Matinee Mixed.. 502 R. Simerman, Fraternal . Niles McMahan, Riviera Club D. Hollis, Ideal Engr. Ray Chrisney, St. Joan of Arc Abe Schuchiman, North Side B. M.. Geo, Katzenberger, Lake Shore M.
B eebanis. 838 594
A. An Palmer, Kahn Tailoring M.. Murphy, Intérnal Revenue .... Haron Percfield, HerfI-Jones .... Geo. Bwain, Bervice Club George Moore, Ft. Square Classic. . Willis Welton, Carmel M, E, Jixed.. Lester Neal, Ft, Square 8:30
500 BOWLERS (WOMEN) .
Gertrude Bradley, Thos. Bemis & Co. 599 Betty Shipman, Thos. Bemis Mary Leppert, Blue Ribon Ice Cream Vesta Davis, Harlin Bros Jane Wulzen, Thos, Bemis Iva Dininger, Thos. Bemis .... Marig McCoy, Blue Ribbon ‘ Mary Brisnik, Ferndale Tavern .. Marta Roberts, Nichols Jewelry \ Thelma Hollingsworth, Thos, Bemis... June Lawler, Darleéne's Mirabeaux.. Vivien Parsons, Lake Shore Mixed. ... 53 Mickey Rotert, Real Silk Mixed . ppaw, Thos, Bemis Thelma Richardson, _ Ethel Clark, Kahn Tailoring M Hilda Ofldmeler, Thos. B Betty Fox, Thos. Bemis Dorothy Erler, Darleene's
Thos.
Ann Crull, Bemis
Veree Poucher, Darlee Mabel Daywith, Harh “Bron garet Mascari, Thos. Bem! ry Johnson, Delaware Mat, Mixed. . | Catherine Keller, Harlin
elen Dysert,” Ravenswood Merch,
ros. 614 | 6.88 | Bernice Jack, Ravenswood Merchanta. a Armetta’ Ra reer BY 6.67 | aR y,
Ella Matkovich, Real Shik va Nt Nichols Jewelry .... Aller R Vana yume Mickey Bair, Blue
ggy Eskew, arin
Ruth Graham, Thos. B: | R Ruth Ranes, Thos. Bem Charlotte Taylor, Thos. Bemis .. Eulash Haigerty, Blue Ribbon .... Marty Cleveland, Darleene's .. Helen Hill, Harlin Bros. Olan " Metalich, Stanle, olers Wy Mary Jo. Ferguson, Nichols ewelty.
OTHER LEADERS (WOMEN)
501 . 500 . B00
bers, Internal . it; Rivierag Cl :
Humke, Carmel M :
2 tion's executive
BE bers, made possible the distribution 2 of the 10,000 copies.
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Dates to Remember {"TWO: DATES to be circled
on the calendars of high
and Feb. 20. By 4 p. m. on that fateful
Feb, 18 the entry blanks for the 36th annual state basketball tournament must be in the offices of Commissioner L. V. Phillips of the THSAA. Me In on Feb. 20, “Thursday, that is, the board of control will meet with Phillips and Assistant Bob Hinshaw for the annual drawing
He to determine the route of the 1047
champ, That's a day earlier than usual and there's a reason back of it. It seems that out over the<state most newspapers go to press around noon on Saturdays (lucky fellows). The announcement of the tourney draw on Saturday thus works somewhat of a hardship on them. S0 the THSAA will draw and ane nounce the pairings a day earlier, (They'll be in all editions of The Times on Bel, 29
Can you Imagine that happen. ing under TH5AAY fi regime?
LITTLE FELLOWS « +» + Answers ing Jack Berndt's query: Yes, Lapel
as last year’s “people's choice” Flora team, That was back in 1940 and Her. man Hinshaw, now at Tech, was the Lapel coach. Lapel was nudged out by Hammond Tech in the after noon, 38-36. Lapel population , . . 1446; Flora r » ” YHEY CAN SEE IT. . .. Orville (Red) Haven of the Anderson Herald was in for the hockey game the other night and said that the news of the regional coming to Indianapolis this year was met in Anderson with mixed feelings. “Some of the businessmen didn’ like it, but the basketball fans were pretty happy. They'll get a chance to see it mow . , . if Anderson gets down beret he ad,
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Terry and Knox in Wrestling Feature |
“Friendly Jack” Terry and Buddy | Knox, top ranking junior heavyweights who have established im- | pressive records here, come to grips be Sonight's wrestling feature at the!
Tr the three-bout show at
8:30 will be Billy Brooks, Hartford, |
Conn, and Babe Kasaboski, Tor-| onto. They are newcomers. The; semi-windup sends Dave Reynolds, | Cincinnati, against Rene LaBelle, Toronto. Knox is from Tulsa and Terry hails from Oklahoma City. Buddy enjoyed a long winning streak here | last summer, piling up 12 consecutive victories as a junior heavyweight his string being ended in a {tussle with “Wild Bill” Longson, heavyweight champ. “Friendly Jack” has scored against several front line opponents, be-f {ing undefeated with the exception!
jured and forced to forfeit the | third and deciding fall. .
well as those of Neil C. King and King is a past and | Siener_ is local executive director. Page on Etiquette A list of the association's past | presidents; a page on etiquette in bowling; the association's constitution and by-laws. names and locations -of present tenpin establishments and several others of past years; lists -of -AB.C. high score awards; a list of 700-bowlers since 1931; names of officers of all affliated leagues; names of last season's icity tournament prize winners; a list of former city champs; the secretary-treasurer’s annual report and last season's ‘league averages, are other outstanding features, Co-operation of the city associacommittee, who visited all local leagues to obtain names and addresses of the mem-
{ “Pilgrims Down Bourbon.” ... and we thought all the time they were agin’ it.
Pflugshaupt, Gimple and Huhnke
i are teammates on the Hamlet
i
| basketball team.
» ” » ‘FOOT FAULT—A “foot fault" | really cost Elkhart that 39-38 defeat at the hands of La Porte the other night. The Blue Blazers were leading, 38-37, with a matter of seconds : remaining. Ed Longfellow, son of the Elkhart | coach, had the ball and had just crossed the center line. Elkhart was holding on to the leather for dear life. Longfellow pivoted—and | stepped back across the line into back cohrt. That gave La Porte possession. With three seconds of play left, Dick Adban of La Porte got his only field goal of the game—the two points that beat the Blazers.
= Ed » WHO SAYS the modern basketeers are going soft? Gendarmes had to step in and quell a bit of fist throwing at the Mooresville-Danville meeting.
» “ - JITTERY JOTTINGS . . . Shelburn’s 30-28 victory over Jasone
Since 1909 the Irish and Bulldogs |of a match in which he was in-| {ville was No. 12 for the Panthers,
Sweet is the name of the Shelburn center and he’s just that. Got 14 of thoSe 30 points. Evansville Reitz led for only 45 seconds of the game with Terre Haute Gerstmeyer. But that was at an important time when the game ended. » Garfield's 52-44 victory at Shel. byville could be construed to be a personal triumph for Coach Willard Kehrt since he was a former Shelby star. Big Ronnie Bland got 21 pointsiand Bigger Gene Lovellett 15 against the Golden Bears.
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