Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 January 1947 — Page 26

# = » EXPERTS CAUGHT NAPPING «+ + » The National Boxing assecia- « tion missed the boat on Dade's . ring savvy and the boxing writers on the West Coast also were caught looking out the window. | "u++ Despite the fact Dade had a 1 string of 21 wins in 22 pre fights, the ring an 8-lo-1 underdog |

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. The; Buffalo Bisons hockey club finally! landed Jimmy McFadden and Les Hickey, two of the most sought after forwards in Canadian hockey. , . . McFadden, a center, and Hickey, a right wing, are being counted on by Coach Butch Beisler to give the Bisons added scoring punch in’ the . final drive for the play-offs.

s =» » RETURNS TO_RING ... Fred Apostoli, at 32, is grinding along the comeback boxing trail. . “os The former middleweight contender served in the navy in the Pacific and taught boxing to hundreds of sailors when he wasn't manning a battle station. , , , The ex-San: Francisco bellhop is “still a strong gate attraction in his home area. . . . Since returning from service, Apostoli has won seven consecutive fights and all of his opponents have been younger men. 8

» ON THE ICE Who said we don’t have any fast boys on the ice around here? Jack Harris, Robert Pape and Richard Spurgeon, three Shortridge high school lads, have entered a big outdoor skating meet in Chicago, Jan. 18-19. ., . It’s the Silver Skates Derby, sponsored by the Tribune. . .. Several midwestern states will be represented... The Indianapolis speedsters will compete in the boys’ intermediate Derby for the 16 and 17-year old class,

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- ~ ” y REAL BROTHER ACT , . . Twin brothers, Henry and James Moore, currently are the leading contenders in the 121 and 128pound divisions, respectively, on the Indiana university Big Nine Wrestling squad; . . , They are former members of the state

Butler Bulldogs.

Outscoring their opponents, 401 to 325, the DePauw ‘men "have,

ro TIGER GUARDBIT Walton, who holds athletic both DePauw and Michigan, Saturday night when the u

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DePauw's undefeated Tigers will attempt to make it eight victories minute-and-three-second knockout In a row Saturday night in the Butler fieldhouse ‘when’ they meet the*of Jimmy (Shamus

racked up victories over Canterbury, Ball State (twice) Chicago, Frank-

Turnups Leading Paddle League

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The Turnups scored a 14-2 tory in last night's league

tennis matches at the Dearborn letterman . Minnesota-Illinois Big Nine courts. In other contests the Devils: Monday, Capt. defeated the Racketeers, 10-8, and in a rebound | the Upsetters downed the Midgets,

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COUNTY HIGH SCHOOLS

{Decatur Central 54, Mooresville 40.

STATE HIGH SCHOOLS Bicknell 47, Evansville Memorial 31. Bridgeton 46, Marshall 35, Burney 27, New Point 25. Concannon 41, Glenn 31, Connersville 49, Aurora 33. Danville 51, Amo 42. Darlington 42, New Ross 34. 35, Bwitz City 32. irk 55, Winchester 39. Ellettsville 80, Unionville 32. Farmland Ridgeville 42. Freetown 29, Medora 27. French Lick 47, Loogootee 45. Galveston 53, Metea 36, ; Ireland 25, Cuzco 24 (overtime).

Markleville 38, Sulphur Springs 37.

+i Mooreland 56

Monterey 46, Prancesville 43. Monticello 40, Brookston 35. | , Mt. Summit 27. Muncie Central 61, i | New Market 37, . {North Vernon 35, Salem 33. | Plainville 43, Shoals 27. Sandborn 38, Marco 27. Shelbyville 59, Greencastle 39. | Solsberry 50, Midland 37. {South Bend Riley 38, South Bend ington 35

South Whitley 55, Jefferson Central ley) 21.

| Spencerville 41, Harlan 25. Tangier 30, Bloomingdale 37. | Tell City 48, Troy 27. | Terre Haute Gerstmeyer 46, Terre { Wiley 42 (overtime), { Washington Catholic §4, Lyons 23. | Waveland 40, Ladoga 39. Zionsville 44, Noblesvill 38, Steuben County Tourney Hamilton 35, Scott Center 20. Balem Center 33, Metz 28, COLLEGES

Albright 65, Kutztown Teachers J. Ap. Swarthmore 432, Beloit 46, Ripon 40. Carthage 50, Iowa Wesleyan Bellanee a, Wilbertorce 66, aware 65, Washington (Md. Palrmount (W. V % a

eyan 51. Fordham 58, Brooklyn 53.

- Lawrence Central's reserves scored 2 26-12 basketball victory over the Clinton Center varsity yesterday on

In a freshman game Southport | bested Decatur Central, 22-19, to! win the county western division | crown. The eastern freshman title will be decided in a preliminary game Jan, 18 at the Butler fleld-

Lafayette Central (Allen) 31, Markle 26.

48, Cortland Teachers 101, Mohawk 83.

a.) 63, W. Virginia hot

lin, Knox and Western Illinois. Coach Hickman's undefeated crew is built around ‘the 11 returning lettermen on the team's roster. Five lot these made the starting lineup. vic- At forward Coach Hickman has table been starting Wally Etcheson, a two from - pre-war teams, ‘along with Joe Boyd, the mainstay of last season's five. - At center is Earl (Red) Gardner, who played

Letterman Bill Walton, a guard, has major awards from both DePauw and the University of Michigan. The second guard, Dick Light, is a former Indianapolis Shortridge athlete and has a letter from Pennsylvania State.

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Pauw students is planning to follow its seemingly ~invincible hardwood team to the fieldhouse as the Tigers strive for an eighth triumph, and their fifth in the Indiana inter-collegiate conference. At Butler, Coach Tony Hinkle held only a light drill for his weary Bulldogs because of the lateness of the arrival home from South Bend

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{warm-up exercises, they were taken {in to hear a scouting report om the {DePauw team.

Duke Stands Out

| ANNAPOLIS, Jan, 9.—Duke, acfcording to Coach Bernie Carnevale {of Navy, has ene of the best basketball teams in the south.

Basketball Scores Last Night

Franklin and Marshall 44, Johns Hopkins 35.

rge Washington 43, Navy 38. Harvard 53, Brown ' 40. Hofstra 57, Adelphi 45. Lafayette 52, Columbia 43. Lawrence Tech 60, Adrian 36. Loyola (Baltimore) 79, Mt. St. Mary's 54. Mercer 55, Auburn . Missouri Mines 80, Harris (8t. Louis) 232. Muhlenberg 67, , Muskingum 84, Marietta 50. Niagara 63, Buffalo 24. Northeastern 59, Boston 85. 71, Baldwin-Wallace 48. 51, Emporia 40. ly Salle (Philadelphia) 56. Penn State 62, Temple 48. Pittsburgh 60, Carnegie Tech 22. Richmond 41, Maryland 39, Presbyterian ‘74, Erskine 36. Seton Hall 53, Scranton 32, x St. Ambrose (Ia.) 89, Univ. of Mexico 38. St. Joseph's (Pa) 54, Catholic 33. 8t. Louis U. 50, Washington U, (8t, L.) 37. St. Michaels 64, Champlain 44. Syracuse 52, Cornell 48. Wake Forest 58, Clemson 43. Western Mich. 53, Bowling Green (O Western Reserve 51, Youngstown 41, William and Mary 59, Virginia 40, PROFESSIONAL Wash- Association of America Washington 77, Providence 69. (Whit- | Chicago 83, Detroit 80. Toronto 76, New York 83. .| Pittsburgh 67, Philadelphia 63, Exhibition Indianapolis 72, New York Rens 49.

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NEW YORK, Jan. 9 (U. P).—

\Will Keep Satan = [Five Well Occupied Greenclads Seek fo Stay in N. C. C. Rurining;

Southport and Warren Central fo Meet : “By BOB STRANAHAN

[Alvin J. Paris, 28, Broadway play-| | {boy and gambler, will be sentenced

Jan. 28 for attempting to bribe two members of the New York Giants professional football team to throw a championship game with the Chi-

week-end tomorrow night when versity's in and out youngsters.

e Broad Ripple in the first game

Shortridge’s Blue Devils start a busy three-game high school basket

The Blueclads, beaten only by Warren Central in a holiday tourney,

gym -in the afternoon Saturday.

they play host to Bloomington

of the “double double-header” at Then they play Howe in the

ndefeated Tigers meet Butler at the |

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indicated he

tells all he knows of the attempted fix, * “My advice to you Paris” Streit

ney and the people of this state if you expect any consideration from this court.” Studies Records

Paris was held in the Tombs prison pending sentence. Merle Hapes and Frank Filchock, the two Giant backfield stars Paris attempted to bribe, were suspended from the game pending a final ruling within 10 days by President Bert Bell of the National Football league. Bell said he would study all records of the case before reaching his decision.

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Mauvriello Swings Three Times—Wins CHICAGO, Jan. 9 (U. P.).—Tami Mauriello was on his way back toward a rematch with Joe Louis for the heavyweight boxing championship today, started by a one-

testimony left for their homes.

) O’Brien last night. : It took the New York puncher

‘only three swings to put O'Brien, ia slender Tampa, Fla., negro, on the

floor for the count.

Top Golfers Tune

For-Croshy’s Meet

DEL MONTE, Cal, Jan. 8 (U.

PY) course as they warmed up in wintry weather for the $10,000 Bing Crosby national pro-amateur tournament. As frigid winds swept across the Iairways bordering upon the -blue

An estimated crowd of 400 De- Pacific, the ace shotmakers toured

the local layout bundled in heavy sweaters and windbreakers. It was a cold welcome for the stars coming here from the recent Los Angeles open golf tournament —and “indications are that scores will soar unless there is a break in the weather. Meanwhile, the tandem of professional Ben Hogan and amateur

Tuesday night. After the traveling Frank Stranahan took on the man- | squad had gone through short ‘le of odds-on favorite to win the!

major cash and’ glory.

Barrow Severs His Ties With Baseball

NEW YORK, Jan. 9 (U. P.).—Ed Barrow, the power behind Babe Ruth when the Babe was the greatest slugger in the game, was out of baseball today, but admitted that his interest in the sport still was strong. : Barrow, 79, resigned from his advisory post with the New York Yankees in a letter dated Nov, 21, and the Yankees’ board of directors accepted the resignation Dec. 1 but did not make the action public at that time.

A jury of 10"men and two women found Paris guilty on two counts after 65 minutes of deliberation {yesterday and Judge Saul S. Streit might sentence the defendant to the maximum of 10 years and a $10,000 fine unless he

{told the defendant who stood be«i|. fore him pale and shaken, “is to {co-operate with the. district attor-

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{RING ADVICE—Trainer Gene Jackson tutors one of the ama- |

} eh Jerry Steiner evidently is H, S, Net Schedule 1g his Shortridge machine

ney durability. TOMORROW

efforts to stay in the run. Beech Grove at Speedway. the North Central Con- Brownsburg at Decatur Central. mpionship and a bitter Bloomington (University) at’ Short ridge,

K! encounter at night.

ttle between Southport

en share attention 2 geganspert at Tech: [i cqunly scene. Manual at Ben Davis. Meets Berries ~ | Medora at Crispus Atiucks. to get back into win-| Sacred Heart at Washington, iY ce stride tomorrow Silent Hoosler‘at Pike Township, "past side court against Warren Central at Southport,

port quintet. SATURDAY urned to the win-

. : - 1 's' Ta {Manual at Cathedral. teur boxers he will handle in the Golden Gloves tourname~t be- Re a Weer Mer the lod | stient Hoosiers at Indiana Boyy inning Friday, Jan. 17, The youthful ring aspirant is Walter Wil- | t albu : Swmning y 9 prog i, of. trouble from | (At Tech Gym)

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Catch to N.C.

By OSCAR FRALEY, United Press Sports Writer | NEW YORK. Jan. 9.—Optimistic members of the N. C. A. A. wended Medora. Downtrofer thgir weary way homeward today satisfied that they had seen sin and] t6 da Both players appeared before him were -ag'in -it-~and- that sll ‘transgressors Voluntarily wold withdraw ied letters from | yesterday to tell their side of the from the bright new world of clean college athletics. hE : feffers’ from A three-day witch hunt rattled a few bones in some well-filled foot. Series With the jn ball closets but no proof was forthcoming and everybody fell in line with 00 Saturday. night.

a five-principle program intended] to make intercollegiate football, and | other sports incidentally, cleaner! {than next Monday's wash.

| “The catch is that there is no| | police force. So the splendid new rules work’ {like this: Institutional conirol and responsibility: University presidents henceforth must startle the N. C. A. A. with such admissions as “we are {paying halfback Jos Glotz $100 a imonth so please bar-us from .competition with all those fine schools {which do absolutely nothing for | athletes.” | Ne ‘X’ Signatures | Strict amateurism: Those coal! mine mastodons henceforth will adie for dear old Rutgers for “physical, mental or social benefits.” Eating regujarly, however, probably will be considered a physical benefit because training tables weren't

: : i ‘at Wabash before entering DePauw |P-»—The greatest names in Amer- ,..ntioned. ¥ ” 11-5. Team standings and the 14 8 8 navy V-12 student and was ican golfdom today took practice] Sound academic standards: You| But can't you just picture the femaltder of last night's mid-week |the Righ scorer of the 1944 team. swings on famed old Pebble Beach cannot now sign your entrance colleges reporting their own vio- schedule.

form with a well-rounded “X."” i | = Strict government of financial aid: {No more board, room and tuition, unless you win an actual scholarly scholarship. You can paraphrase that to read: “No more lessons, no more books, no more coaches’ dirty looks.” | No recruiting: “Outside the: boundaries of your own campus.” The South led a losing battle against that - fifth, and last, principle. One member of the drawling delegates even went so far as to say: Alexander Bitter Foe “What can you expect when a bunch of Ph. D.’s get together?” Bill Alexander, veteran athletic director of Georgia Tech, from the| much-maligned Southeastern conference, was one of the most bitter opponents of the recruiting principle. He voted against it “because it is weak.” “It means you do your selling job at home instead of on the! road,” Alexander said. The grizzled coach is not against purifying sports. But he does be- | lieve that if a boy proves he is a student he should be permitted some aid in college. “What difference if somebody buys him a dish ‘of beans?” old | Alex demands. “We have given board, room and tuition. Well, if some alumnus helps the boy along— it’s done all over, We have

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J (7:30), ' pus Attucks Howe vs, Shortridge (8:45). the Tigers’! a gainst little before. Howe meets Lawrence anual, vic-'Centrdl in the second afternoon ne. games, | game, then thé Bears and “Broad | Ripple tangle in the first night enew their counter at 7:30; athedral | Ticket sales have been quife | brisk, so-high school and adult fans will must be interested. - School officials iment look for a capacity crowd, at least d here'at the night session.

A.A. Program

itorious only once ‘Ben Davis e Redskins

. | The Saturday session gineering school which demands ®® something of an hard study. With those and foos- 0d never has been atin) ball a boy doesn’t have much time! . for outside jobs” CC I by ° J . L se tn pmmerne me vue | COlUMbuS Yields Loop Lead Alexander feels that of all the : a By UNITED PRESS For the first time in twokead

thousands of athletes that 96 per cent are on the up and up. { t “It's when a boy is outstanding the Columbus Bulldogs there's a lot of loose talk,” he in- leadin u Central sisted. “They talked about Charley eading She So Th Ce oe Trippt of Georgia. Well, you could 5chool conference . : not find a bettér student or § toda. ee Gold cleaner cut boy if you tried. They elbyville's en Bears Terre Haute Gerstmeyer, defendgive him what is allowed and any- over undisputed possession of 1 ch y \8 West Central league champion, thing reported on the side is just lead last night at Greencastle w ved in a percentage tie with city hey walloped the much-beath' conversation and there is no proof they oo. JA! and undefeated Garfield for of any irregularities.” | hosts, 59-40.

tI 1946-47 lead, but needed an The southerners tried to embar-| It was Shelbys sixth league wir, me to edge Terre Haute Wiley, rass the Big Nine, which recently against a loss to Columbus, which’ Garfield has won one’ mors signed a Rose Bowl pact, by sug- currently has a five victory one- | Mh game than Gerstmeyer, | gesting a football deadline which defeat record in 8. C. C. play. Co- | ‘over-all record “mow ish would ‘prevent post-season competi- lumbus won its third 8. C. C. cage ns and two defeats, tion—and bowl game participation. title last season in a stretch duel he northern: conference's The move was tabled and finally With Shelbyvile and Franklin. wing, South Bend Riley

defeated. Conference action highlighted the ked\South Bend Washington

QU A four-way .tie for the lead J.

with \3 Sorte, South Bend Central lations to the N. C. A. A. and ask-| In the North Central conference, aad A > —— Riley took a spine-

ing to be boycotted? TI can't. | Muncie Central, rebounding from its! ting

MES LEON Davis Cuppers Tuchy, : warded : Sullivik Troph Welcomed Home vo

jupset last week-end by Kokomo, + crushed well-regarded Marion, 61-48, 't to take over undisputed possession {of second place behind Lafayette {Jefl's Broncos. The loss skid Marion from second to fourth, beind Indianapolis Tech,

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