Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 February 1947 — Page 16

Bports Writers’ association. . . ‘When at th height. of his career ns a major league pitcher

with the Chicago Stratien

White Sox, Stratton lost his right leg in a hunting accident in 1938. ++ +» The 6 foot 5 inch hurler was

one of the best righthanders in the game before bad luck inter rupted his climb to fame. . . . He

was the ‘idol of Chicago's Comiskey

park fans and, after the accident, the Sox management carried him a couple years as batting practice

"| pitcher and first base coach. . . .

Monty wanted to pitch in regular games and returned to his Texas home and drilled long hours until he mastered the handicap to permit him to compete in Class C ball. , , . And last season, the gallant Stratton won 18 games, including nine in a row, and lost anly eight. » » » HI'AH PROFESSOR . . . All “dolled wp in white tie and tails,

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skys will be sending his charges out tonight after their 14th straight home court victory against a team as adept in the art of the fast. break as is his own division-leading créw, The Toledo Jeeps, coached by former Marshall college star Jule Rivlin, is the only club in the lcague to boast a better road record than on a home court. Proving to be an |. unwelcome guest, the Jeeps have won eight games on foreign courts {while dropping only four. Plays on Big Court Playing on the big Butler hardwood will be no novelty for the

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Tears Flow, Cokes Don't, As Irish Best Butler Five.

By BOB STRANAHAN

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‘A search for unhappier persons than Bulldog followers probably with the concession people at the field house. But Butler's 73-60 loss to Notre Dame.

ts were going fast and there were needed that well-known soft drink

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Times Legion E {Meet Resumes Friday Night

Field Still Packed With Star Talent : By EDDIE ASH Now that The Times-Leglon Golden Gloves tournament is bee’

yond the halfway mark, and with 656 boxers eliminated, the amateur

- | mitt tossers still eligible for compe=

tition are intensifying their drills: this week in preparation for the fourth show. This week's presentation is to be held on Friday night at the Armory, | with the first bout at 8 o'clock.

; ed over the three-round distance, two minutes |

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Week's Collage Hardwood Card

TONIGHT Canterbury at Franklin.

Dizzy Dean met one of “them” school teachers—Philip J. Hickey. superintendent of instruction fer St. Louis public scheels, at the St. Louis Gridiron club banguet

{visitors who are making their first appearance of the season here. Toledo plays its home games at the Toledo university fieldhouse whith has a court the same size as Bute

is sanctioned by the | A. A. U. and only experfenced offi« clals approved by the A. A. U. are used a al

ler's. This lessens the possibility of Indianapolis wearing down the speedy rivals such as they've done against other foes. ' of the league's top scorers in forward George Sobek and guard Hal iTidrick. A former Notre Dame {all-American, Sobek has been press-

A. A. UMPIRE STAFF FILLED. ing Arnold Risen for top scoring

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‘honors ‘all season on the strength of his 13.8 points per game average. Tidrick who hails from Washington and Jefferson has averaged a neat

,112 points per game.

The teams have broken even in previous engagements this season.

Pro Basketball

NATIONAL LEAGUE

Anderson 58, Toledo 52. Youngstown 62, Detroit 52. NEXT GAMES TONIGHT—Toledo at INDIANAPOLIS.

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‘he Indianapolis Indians today sold itfielder Maurice Van Robays to asey Stengel's Oakland club of the cific. Coast league , , . although :e player never wore a Tribe unirm. , , . Last fall, the Pittsburgh rates asigned Van Robays’ conact to Indianapolis, but after udying the situation, Tribe Presint Ownie Bush decided he prerred younger talent. . , . And Ted dlivan, the Indians’ business manser, arranged the Oakland deal. . « Van Robays batted only 212 “th the 1946 Pirates: » # ”

CHICAGO, Feb. 4 (U. P.) Illinois and Indiana were tied for second place in the Big Nine basketball race today, each one game behind the leading Wisconsin quintet which tightened its first place grip with a 60-53 victory over Iowa last night. Indiana, in the second game of the night, registered a 55 to 42 triumph over Michigan, knocking the Wolverines from undisputed second place to fourth. | . Z The Illin! Whiz Kids play Purdue Big Nine Standings tomorrow night in the only league match before Saturday, when four games are scheduled. . In Iowa gave the Badgers only slight {ag trouble. The Hawkeyes took an early 5-2 lead, but Wisconsin rallied

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“rank McKinney's Pittsburgh Piates are building up for a record pening day attendance , . . The loosier and his Pirate partners ave made so many changes in ae team’s player roster, and im*rovements in the park, that the - moky City fans can hardly wait Or the new National league cam“aign to get under way,

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easily and held a 26-31 half-time edge. Then, with six minutes left, Iowa pulled into a 38-38 tie, but the Badgers netted a flurry of shots to clinch the game. Indiana never trailed Michigan and was ahead 23-21 at the half. After only five minutes of the sec< ond period had passed, the Hoosiers had seized a 34-23 margin and they loafed the rest of the way. Individual scoring rates showing the biggest change as a result of {the two contests. Bob Cook of

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ERBHIEREES

Wisconsin dropped 13 points to

an average of 165. Ralph Hamilton, Indiana captain, took second place with 97 as he scored 13 points. Tied for third place were Murray Wier of Iowa and Jim McIntyre of Minnesota, each with 96 points in seven games. Wier was the leading shot maker last .night with 26 points.

raise_his total to 99 in six games, |;

A. L Wil Play 148 Night Games

CHICAGO, Peb. 4 (U. P)— American league baseball teams, which set a new attendance record last year with the help of night games, will try the same program

BASKET FOR BUTLER—This flip shot by Jerry Cranny (17) of Butler added two points to the Bulldogs’ total as they rallied in the second half last night against Notre Dame. Butler fell short, however, and lost to the Irish, 73-60. Others pictured

are John Barrowcliff (24) of Butler, Paul Gordon (5) of Notre Dame and Ralph O'Brien

Knox to Meet Nenoff Tonight

Buddy Knox takes on rival No. 2 in his “hate parade” when he clashes with Steve Nenoff in tonight's wrestling feature at the "Knox won the favor of most Armory patrons two weeks ago when he disposed of “Friendly” Jack Terry, rival No. 1. He is given at least an even chance to do the same thing. to Nenoff, although the latter has been a consistent winner {here ‘and is a veteran of hundreds of mat battles. . It is for two: falls out of three, or 90 minutes. Buddy is from Tulsa and Steve is out of Toledo. Whitey Wahlberg, Columbus, O.,, opens the show at 8:30 against Billy Broeks, Hartford, Conn., while Rene La Belle, Toronto, tests Duke Keomuks, Japanese - American ffom Hawaii, in the semi-windup, .They are one-fall bouts.

TONIGHT

Week's Major H.S. Games

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the year to the Irish. We said “almost” enough. But the Bulldogs and those Butfollowers of sterner stuff weren't shedding any tears. Théy knew that the Blueboys and Coach

first five minutes of play that Notre jDame’ was going to win. With Johnny Kelly showing the way, the Irish hopped into a 9-0 lead before John Barrowcliff managed a point from the foul stripe for Butler, Good . Rebounding Leo Barnhorst and John Brennan did such a fine job of rebounding that Butler s€ldom got more than one whack at the basket. And when that one was missed, the Irish moved relentlessly down to the other end of the court. Notre Dame seemed to get points the easy way. Butler's came hard.

Rocky's Hearing Scheduled Today

Rocky Graziano, “golden boy” of the ring, was geared for an all-out battle with the New York state

Kelly got 14 points during that first-half blast, Kevin O'Shea seven

NEW YORK, Feb. 4 (U. P)—

WEDNESDAY Illinois at Purdue.

THURSDAY Butler at Wabash. Earlham at Ball State. St. Joseph's at Evansville. Valparaise vs. Loyola (Chi) at Gary. -

FRIDAY Oakland City at Hanover, SATURDAY Defiance (0.) at Anderson. Franklin at Wabash. Hanover at Manchester. Indiana at Earlham. Indiana Tech at Taylor. Illinois Normal at St. Joseph's, %- Michigan State at Notre Dame. land City at Indiana Central ue at Northwestern, Southern Illinois ut Indiana State. ‘Tri-State at Tiffin (0.) Valparaiso vs. Hamline : at St. Paul.

and Barnhorst and Frank Curran six each. They showed they could more than match Butler's fast break and also could take it slower if the Bulldogs wanted it that way. Maybe the customers stayed away from the soft drinks, but the Bulldogs must have taken a few swigs of valley water at the halftime. They came back with spring in their legs and fire in their eyes. Outscore Irish

And if they could have done something about Curran and Brennan in the last 20 minutes things might have been different. Curran got 13 pdints and Brennan seven of the 30 ered by the Irish. Butler outsco the - visitors in this half and pgred the Notre Dame margin to six\ points with about six minutes of thd game remaining, But Brennan hit a couple of timely buckets and in a twinkling the upstaters were back in a safe 10-point lead 65-56 and playing “Keepaway” the smaller Bulldogs. * Jerry Cranny and little Buckshot O'Brien shared scoring honors for the Blue with 13 points each, but

Judson . at Culver,

athletic commission today at the|Bill Shepherd also came in for his resumption of the commission's in-!share of laurels and 11 points in a quiry into his admitted $100,000|fine piece of relief work in the bribe offer. center slot. This hearing was deemed doubly| Notre Dame hit 31 field goals in important in the .commission’s{78 attempts for a healthy .395 bat. crusade against “fixed” fights; foriting average. Butler had 24 twoits outcome was expected to serve pointers in 76 shots at the hoop as.a precedent for the commission’s|for 315. And that was just about second inquiry on Friday into aithe difference between the teams $25,000 bribe offer which reportedly {last night. Summary: was made last September to Ray| Butler (60) Notre Dame (13) (Sugar) Robinson, world welter-|o'sriea.t

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The weigh-in time this week has been cut to two hours, and physical examinations also will be held dure |

Armory Friday. "All boxers must | weigh in and undergo a physical exe

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card, Prizes for All

All boys who box at least once in the tourney will receive a prize.

champions and runmersup, and to | the novice class ¢hampions and | runnersup, 4

class team trophies and the Henry | Goett award to be given to the | novice . boxer showing the most | promise

The eight open class champs will | represent Indianapolis in the annual Tournament of Champions to be held in Chicago, Feb. 24, 25 and 26, | It will be an all-expenses paid trip, i Thirty-nine eight-man squads © from the Midwest, South and West || will compete in the Chicago classie, |

Gloves Tickets On Sale Now

Reserved seat tickets for the | fourth show of The Times-Legion i Golden Gloves tournament are on sale downtown during store hours, at the Sportsman's store, 126 N. Pennsylvania, and at the Bushe § Callahan store, 136 E. Washington. The amateur slambang boys are to fight on, Friday night this week, at the Armory, 711 N. Pennsylvania The first bout is to go on at 8 p, m, Reserved seat prices are: Ring- |

main floor chairs, $1.60; general ad« mission, $1.00. General admission tickets are on sale only on fight nights, at the Armory.

Fight Results

NEW. YORK (St. Nicholas arena)— Sanders Cox, 186, Dallas, Tex., knocked out Harry Berntsen, 206, Norway (3), CHICAGO—Jimniy Bivins, 188, Cleveland, stopped Booker Beckwith, 173, Gary, Ind, ).

Free Estimates—Easy Terms MERRILL & McKINNEY

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amination, No boy will be permitted # to fight unless his weight is checked 4 by the officials and he receives the || go-ahead from the tourney medical

Competition is limited to boys 16 years old and over and all under

Top prizes will go to the open class :

Also at stake are novice and open ||

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an_at Fors,| Robinson was directed to appear Toon amas ‘At West before the commission on Friday. Doyles That Graziano “anticipated the|Ev rd. most desperate struggle of his career today was indicated vividly

pa iim Ra At_Delphl, | us Evansville Weits va BVansville Bose, (nitcrell at Orleans. : ¥ ulllvan at Terre Haute Wiley, Prank-| Lafayette. at Logansport, South Bend Riley| SATURDAY asketba i 'mochester, Michigan Clty Si. Mary's Evansville: Rats, BvaceBhp OE ae Rotacats. Craw. |Vills' Bosse at Muncie Gentzal, Lapel at STATE, CULMSGRS ordsv Martinsville, Rushville # Alexandria, Wabash at Bt. Warne South Notre Dame 73, Butler 60. City,

Lawrenceburg, Salem waka at Gary Indiana 55, Michigan 43, Gerstmeyer at North uth Bend Riley vs. South Bend Eartham 47, Wabash 46 i, Bend Cen

0 , how to picture a fisherman's - |.» like nobody's business, to wit| Week's High School « the ‘days when a man went | sea for a quiet day or two of | BOSKetball Schedule | 2ing and was virtually cut off : TONIGHT ' m the world of civilization is Lebanon a Shaviridge. ec a r.

ar. Now he can conduct his fish7 and his business at the same Warren Central at Franklin twp. TOMORROW

1. His family is only as far ay as his telephone instrument| Decatur Central at Lawrence Cen1 the range of his radio trans- tral ! iter . . . So, when his catch in-| Plainfield at Ben Davis, | ides edible fish, he can always FRIDAY Beech Grove at Manual.

{1 & up the wife and notify her to »..ve the grease hot , , , YouTre| ‘Ben Davis at Lawrence Central. ; lcome, Cathedral vs. Howe at Tech. Greenfield at Warren Central. New Winchester at Silent Hoosiers, Pike township at Speedway, Sacred Heart at Broad Ripple. Shelbyville at Washington, Swayzee vs. Crispus Attucks at Howe, Tech at Marion. SATURDAY Crisps Attucks at Vallonia, Howe at Terre Haute Garfield, Southport at Broad Ripple. Speedway at Washington, St. Joseph's at Sacred Heart.

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. {ockey Scorers

NEW“ YORK, Feb. 4 (U.P) — * ff Simpson of Indianapolis, who t § five goals and one assist in ‘ee games last week, today reced Phil Hergesheimer of Philaiphia as the American Hockey gue’s individual scoring leader. Official statistics gave Simpson points to Hergesheimer’s 63. The ‘Aladelphia skater added two goals . 4 two assists in three games. Bob! | rse of Cleveland, who got two ‘als and five assists, also posted © points.

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Texas Christian 34, 0, Muskingum 65 (over-.

Tennessee 63, Auburn 27. Texas 61, Texas A, and M, 41. Vanderbilt 64, Mississippi State 44, Western Illinois Teachers: 61, Bureks B85. Wisconsin 60, Iowa 53. \

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Association: of Ameriéa Philadelphia 61, Boston 855. Pittsburgh 68, St. Louis 63,

ERAGE by the strenuous reparations he oo ¢ r i Cohen - and ‘ot. 24 12 1 31 11 3s - - at Flora/ aud: Manager ‘Ling a half—Notre Dame 43, Butlet 27. 10-DAY SERVICE Manchester 52, Huntington 47. WEDNESDAY Pree throws missed—PBrennan 4, O'Shea Valparaiso 66, Concordia Seminary Vincennes at Terre Haute Garfield, Lape had been making since . Rocky's allor I \"4 3 L'S JEWELLY © : 'Pt. e 3, Maas, 5 g Culver, Gary Tolleston vs. t ; o | "e OTHER COLLEGES , Sm orace Mann, Hobart at Valparaiso. | Heating Was adjourned last Friday ia Tarignt: 4nd Nat, Jes 4 Alma 71, Bt. Mary's (Mich) 43. ; | Beckwith Loses Duke 69, William’ and M 45 Linton, Jasper at Washington, Hunting | : J [BE hime, os Bh Sa Prey to Contre TKO. | SAAMI TIITED . Terre Haute Cal, Feb. £ (U,'P.). . > ! y 8 George Washington 52, Richmond 44, |Albany at Salem, Sullivan al BERKLEY, Cal, + ’ Grinnell 58, Carleton 39 So Gerstmeyer, Tell City at Briceton, Ko- p . th IS : flerson, than 4000 fight fans backed e John Carroll 44, Gannon 3 mond, ansport at Lafayette Je Kansas State 43, Iowa State 30, New Casye at City, ~ Huntington a | grid coach and athletic director at underdog. in a. howling demonstraKentucky Wesleyan 10, Union 56. Tipton, "Muncie Burris at Monticello, Peru|the University of Michigan, was Tovmne Bionorel 34. Seton Hall 83. bia City at Auburn, Bluffton at Warsaw. | scheduled to meet “the man” today | but the technical knockout decision Michigan State 56, Marquette 55. Kendalville at Decatur, Elkhart at South went to Jimmy Bivins, Cleveland Murray State Teachers 66, Morehead (Ky.) Wayne North; South Bend Washington | 1. o University of Californi 's A York University 60, North Caro- anes 3 LaPorte, Michi. with Booker Beckwith ‘of Gary, Aina . y East hCi Washington, Gary Mann : Ohio Wesleyan “ Gan Enon. Gary Proebe) at Ham-|ment, Ind., at the coliseum last night ness etn Maro, the fourth when Beckwith falled to answer the bell after three bruising ;

1| their attorney, Jacob Rosenblum, " : p ’ nny, Shepherd 3 Louis) 60 at Elwood, Butler at Garrett, South Bend, YS 3 lez, O'Halloran, Cranny ep . FRIDAY . - . . a TE TS ; Davidson 52, . South Carolina 50. Bloomington at Vincendes, Bicknell at Crisler and California > { bur Centre 40. 7 Jeffersonville, Boonville at Cannelton, New : : . 4 (U. P.)~More liiinbis Wesleyan + 58, Tilinois College 52, |kOm® at Anderson, Frankfort at Rich-|__gerhert (Fritz) - Crisler, famous CHICAGO, Feb. 4 (U -— 3 Muncie Central, AlexanKentucky 48, Alabama 3 : d al Wabash, Plymouth at Rochester, Colum- | tion against the referee and judges, Louisiana State 63, Mississipp! 43. b Bend Central, Pt.,Wayne Central vs. Ft. to talk over a possible job reviving ate Teachers 46 A rt Negro * heavyweight, in his fight gan. City ‘at Mishawaka, Gary Tolleston cracked and bent football departOklahoma 175, mond Clark, Gary Wallace at Whiting,| Crisler met various and sundry| Bivins scored the T* K. O..in rounds,

by Be; at Columbus, Manis eT Bear. officials last night, but ‘he Rushville at Pranklin, Aurora at Greens- was unable to meet Dr. Robert Gor-

Wil t G tle, u, {son at Patesvite © orth Vernon at don Sproul, university president,

Scottsburg, Corydon at Paoli, Attica at

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