Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 February 1947 — Page 8

“for the ailing Herman Schaefer.

‘| tingling 44-42 triumph over the durable Taledo Jeeps. | was this special delivery boy as the Hoosiers continued to carry the mall

Doerner Is Big Help | |As Kautskys Extend : Home String to 14

Zollner Castoff Sparks Local Pro Five To 44-42 Victory Over Toledo ‘Iron Men’ ° By BOB STRANAHAN

A Pt. Wayne Zollner castofl today was largely responsible for the

Indianapolis Kautskys owning a 14-game home winning streak after a Wilfred (Gussie) Doerner, the former Evansville college speedster,

come wind, snow and zero both inside and out.

.Coach Ernie Andres shoved Doer-| ner into the lineup as a replacement Pro Basketball NATIONAL LEAGUE

Gussie came through with four

Sox slugger. , . . In the world se- ) Cardinals

ries, however, the expand- | ed the shift and stopped Williams cold. ... But it's Boudreau, who mas-ter-minded the shift, who now says the unusual defensive pattern won't| be used to such an extent this year. | . + » “But we're not underestimat- | ing Williams’ power,” explained the Cleveland chieftain, “it's because Municipal stadium’s right field] fence is high and far away. Ye | ‘murdered’ us in the old park un- | til we moved the infielders and out- | fielders over. He defied the new de-

timely buckets, one in the final] Pts. OP

session when the points really were Otis, precious to the Indianapolis cause. {Anderson He zipped down the court on other| Chicago occasions to be a constant and wor- Detroit i A risome threat = the Oioans. m Rochester ........ 21 § 808 a Ft. Wayne, foe of the Kautskys In FM. Wayne .. ! 1 9 the upstate city tonight, dropped Syracuse... 31s 180 14% Doerner after he had sustained ai IC n In broken ankle and didn't fit into the RESULTS LAST NIGHT Zollner style of play. His contract]! mdianapolis 44, Toledo 43. was picked up by the local man- NEXT GAMES agement on the theory that he can Tonight—Rochester at Toledo: Anderson go fast and the speed game was

at Detroit; INDIANAPOLIS at Ft. Wayne; to be the Kautsky battle style. Close One

LE 4

Chicago vs. Tri-Cities at Moline. Thursday—Oshkosh at Syracuse;

Anderson at Youngstown: Chicago at Sheboygan.

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fense and tried to hit the ball past uw. I Sid's Wo i He an ged 10 near-zero temperatures to watch yest 1s a homer, but | the teams at the fieldhouse last he is primarily a dead right field night were rewarded by a close hitter” one, albeit some of the poorest firpi “a ing of the season by both quintets. i [A The loyal -customers saw the Jeeps pull an “iron man” stunt when they played through the tough 40 minutes without a substitution. They also sat in on the tightest encounter since the Kautskys’ one-point verdict over Rochester back in the first week of December. A late recovery by Dale Hamilton and George Sobek sent the Jeeps into a 12-10 lead after the first 10 minutes of play, but Texan Bill ; Closs whipped out his a irons 2 : at the start of the second to NIGHT SHIFT ... to . supplant St. Louis, as|&'® Indianapolis command once

1 city of the American league, |

The 3000 fans who braved the

ss = = NO LAMPLIGHTERS WANTED

parks not equipped with lights for night ball this year... . But the Tigers will play seven twilighters . . . in the gloaming . . . and Hank Greenberg won't be to hit one out of the park sun goes dowm. . . «

1:30 starting time.

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Lone Fielder The Jeeps were limited to a lone fielder by Hal Tidrick in this stanza, although Sobek got three charity tosses and Hamilton one. Indianapolis left the court with a 21-18 half-time edge. The third stanza was barely under way before Tidrick had connected twice and put Toledo ahead. “|1t was tied at 24-24, 26-26 and 28.128 and then the lead changed hands six times in the last three and a half minutes of the period.

AgRQ fata

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sion trailing by & point, 35-34.

ARMY INFLUENCE PREVAILS. . . \ Johnny Papit, Philadelphia, one of the most-sought-after: high school football stars in the East, has cast his lot with West Point. . . . to this young fullback, he'll make Army forget Doc Blanchard. . . . Papit said he was “approached”

tournaments that will attract some The two-day 1050-scratch team

Kentucky, Tulane, Navy, Georgia, | Virginia, North Carolina, Villa- | nova, Delaware and Lafayette. Evidently Slippery Rock Teachers don’t need a fullback.

” #” 2 HOW HIS AGILITY WAS BORN. « +» . Swing and Sway Sammy Kay doesn’t look the part of an athlete, but who does after the years pile up? . . . He used to be a track

tournament secretary. Further in

Crofts at LI-0740 or Erler at TA 2960. 650 in Doubles Event

The| Totals home boys went into the final ses- rqjedo

Play stayed just as tight in the|s Hamilton. opening minutes of the deciding ee aor

Entries to Close Friday In Two Bowling Events

By BERNARD HARMON Friday night is the deadline for entering a pair of local bowling

Saturday's squads are to face the by Penn, Cornell, Notre Dame, [maples at 1:00, 3:30, 6:00 and 8:30

formation can be obtained from

period; then it was Doerner's last field effort which squared things at 37-all. Leo Klier came bruising through with two fast and timely baskets to make it 41-37. By this time the Kautskys were goifig into their possession game and Toledo was pressing desperately to try to ‘recover. Sobek cut two points off from the field but Bob Diets added one for Indianapolis from the foul

sharpen up for the Friday Golden Haydock fights at 147 pounds, Mi » » >

happy when Officials Sam -Rogalsky and Jim Enright failed to give them the ball on what they thought was an infraction of the 10-second rule in the waning moments of play. But this corner figured Doerner was pushed out of bounds just a bit later when the Jeeps were handed the ball and one more un{successful shot, so that about |evened it up. Both Mr. Rogalsky |and Mr. Enright have worked better | games here than they did last night. { The summary: Indianapolis (44

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of the city’s top-scoring pinmen. event ‘at the Illinois alleys has places

for 126 quintets, who are expected to be in the fold before the deadline. George Crofts, Illinois alleys manager, limited the meet to two days to {replace the usually half-filled shifts that extend two or three week-ends.

with only 33 seconds left. | The visitors were decidedly un-|;, the open. There will be competition in both classes Friday and the

| Armory Friday night. Seventy-six lads remain in the

first bout is scheduled to go on at $p m Approximately three hours of continuous boxing will be presented, and if the program runs according to plan, there will be from 15 to 18 matches staged. It is planned to!

11:15. : All bouts are over three rounds of two minutes each to a decision of two judges and the referee. Draw verdicts are not permitted regardless of the closeness of a scrap, since it is impossible to hold rematches .in elimination tournaments. Hence, a winner must al-

low. No boxer will be permitted fight unless his weight is checked. Drawings for the night’ bouts will be held immediately after. the physical examinations. Only boys who “pass” the examinations will be permitted to box, and only boys 16

tion. Pive novice class weight divisions are still packed with eligibles. These are the 112, 118, 126, 135 and

that must be thinned out Friday are the 118 and 126.

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foes of the Indiana Recreation lp. m. Sunday shifts will be the Was the evening's top soloist. Rolling same with a 10:30 a. m. squad added. |With Rosslyn Bakery, he had 206, to the ringsiders and bleacherites Entry fee for this event is $13.25 per |236, 233—675. team and should be turned in to| Laverne Biers"headed the wom-| The tournament's remaining dates the Illinois alleys or to Ed Erler, en's scoring with 180, 220, 200—600 are Friday, Feb. 7, and Friday, Dame campus highlights the ninefor Todd's Pharmacy in the Stege- Feb. 14.

star in his campus days, at Ohio . Anyway, he developed the right reflexes for

university in Athens. . . the band profession.

nN NO GAME FOR SOFTIES. . .

Ice hockey isn't the only rugged 700 duos will be in the fold before|geo, Haiman, West Side

| + +|the books are closed Frid ight. There's table tennis, for instance Oe yn

. «+ At any rate, while one of the Indianapolis]

game on the sports calendar. .

« « « 8 slashing game. .

girls was practicing for the women’s | doubles in the recent southern In-| Stand Suriey het was Staak id Entry in the handicap tan. Clas Xorrest, Grob eas paddle and cut re-

quired five stitches.

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{11 p. m. The Sabbath program will |be the same, with a 3 p. m. shift

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Javghn Coke: Grae. , x . Arr artlage, ue Rib. Ice {ners and pay separate entry fees gd Weigel, John Hancock |each time.

Jim Brent, West Side Scoring High on West: Side

Ted Arnold, West Side . Wilbur Richwine, West Side . ) ; Wayne Clarkson _ Broad Ri To make application for this [Dey Roverson, West Side popular affair, call the Dezelan al{leys, BE-4443 or Kirkhoff at FR4104. To assure entry, mail your

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Coca-Cola Guy Porter, West Sid Carl Hardin, West 8id Datey Littrell, Br Ben ena: Mca In last night's league activities, |Keith Miller, Penn, Recn. the West Side Classic league again |hrink Kagel Allied Allison Ener presented the outstanding scoring. Tompkins Ice Cream totaled 3002 {in its three games and Chesty Foods had 3002, Dave Killion of Siener Insurance had 661 and John

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|in Priday’s show.

The Indianapolis open class win- gnnounced today by Frank Leahy,

TOSS GLOVES FOR GREENFIELD—Robert Haydock, left, and Hubert Miller, listen attentively as Lewis Palmer, Greenfield Boys' club athletic director, hands out pointers on boxing as they

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Athletic Directot Admits Adjustments to Be Made in"Football Staff

* LAFAYETTE, Ind, Feb. 5 (U. P.).—Athletic Director Guy (Red) Mackey of Purdue university said today that there will be some adjustment in the football coaching staff, but that Cecil Isbell, head coach, “can have his job as long as I'm around.” *

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Zip a Dee Doo Dah N A MARKED contrast to the | L olden times, the Indiana, i School Athletic association for the | most part is getting “good press” | nowadays. i he ) Now and then a “peep” crops up | in one’of the journals, but the com= | ment largely is favorable. The newspapermen have found } that Commissioner L. V, Phillips and Assistant Bob Hinshaw are chaps who will answer any sensible question “yes” or “no.” The late Mr. Trester was an ad« mirable executive and the finest fellow imaginable personally, but he had two frritating stock answers

Accepting

presumably for Baltimore, where

portedly had offered him the head! coaching job.

the professional job, &nd I can't say he will stay at Purdue,” Mackey said, “but if he wants his job at! Purdue, it's his. And he can have his job as long as I'm around.” {

Announcement Due Soon

| ments will come in creating a

150-pound league staff. And Isbell { may want some additional help.”

“I can't say that Isbell will we KNOX Triumphs On 2 Quick Falls

Mackey denied that the Purdue work, it didn't take him long to football coaching staff Will g0 finish off Steve Nenoff in last through a shakeup. punts wrestling feature.

ihis Tulsa foe after 21 minutes in “We're going to have to make yo frst session, employing a body some changes, but nobody is going slam. But Knox, weighing 196, used to be fired,” he said. “The adjust- 8 ! fresh- | Mintues and four minutes later he

- {had Nenoff again at-his mercy with | man staff, a B' team staff and a, 0 ooo 0

from the tall reaches of the Circle | Tower, The first was simply “No comment” and the second was “NO.” | It is hard to imagine the eld | THSAA co-operating with the press to such an extent that the big job | of getting the néws of the complete | tourney draw to state papers by the | Once Buddy Knox got down to wire services will be facilitated. | Of course the THSAA is subjected | to a lot of crackpot ideas and ques- § tions from neophytes in the Fourth § i i

Nenoff, scaling }90, overpowered | Estate but the sensible suggestions apparently are given every con.

sideration under the new regime,

: » MILD COMPLAINT -- Bob Barnet of The Muncie Star voices a ! mild complaint at the manner in ! which the IHSAA has dealt—or | hasn't dealt—with the recent “in. !

cidents.” Barnet writes:

leg breaker to pin Nenoff in six|

In the semi-windup Rene LaBelle,

Gloves show at the Armory . . .

188, Toronto, bested Duke Keomuka,

They're the last of the Greenfield lads left in the competition, |

Golden Glovers Prepare for Three Hours of Fisticuffing

By EDDIE ASH, Times Sports Editor After hard drills today and tomorrow, the Golden Gloves amateur and lost to Indiana, Illinois, Minneline. Andres drilled the final tWO'p,vers still eligible to pitch leather in the annual Times-Legion tourney sota, Iowa, Wisconsin and Notre points for the Kautskys through the wij) pe all set to compete in the event's fourth show to be staged at the Dame. hoop and Sobek got one for Toledo!

wind up this week's fisticufing by Golden Gloves tournament

175. Two of the open class divisions

As the weeks go by the physical | condition of the Golden Glovers

improves and the usual sent Card Released

ller at 126.

8 » - in the rear future.

alma mater since 1944. His first | season's team won five and lost five. !In 1945 Purdue won seven out of 110, but last fall the: injury-riddled | Boilermakers won only two non- | conference games, tied Ohio State

field, 47 in the novice class and 29 On Year-to-Year Basis

year-to-year contract basis.

Golden Gloves

Ticket Data i here believe the offer might be “too

Reserved seat tickets for the good to turn down.” fourth show of The Times-Legion| Among these was Gordon Gra- ! are on| ham, Lafayette Journal and Courier sale downtown during store hours.| sports editor, who wrote in his colat the Sportsman's store, 126 N |umn today: “If yours truly was a Pennsylvania, and at the Bush- petting man, he would risk a sizCallahan store, 136 E. Washington. able wager that Cecil Isbell shortly The amateur slambang boys. are will be announced as head coach to fight on Friday night this week, of the new Baltimore professional ;at the Armory, 711 N. Pennsylvania | football team . . . and we wouldn't The first bout is to. go on at 8 p. m. expect to lose the bet either.” Reserved seat prices are: Ring-| Gordon said he "had reason to side and first row in balcony, $240.| pelieve that Isbell “already has acmain floor chairs, $1.60; general ad-| cepted.”

Mackey refused to elaborate on 1g5 Hawaii, in 22 minutes, using a the personnel shifts, but said he ex- pack drop, while in the opening bout pected to make an announcement milly Brooks, 194, New York, and | Whitey Wahlberg, Isbell has been head coach at his js wrestled 30 minutes to a draw. |polar bears all season, become ine‘ .| flamed with the hysteria of tourna~ _

Pros to Swing For Texas Cash

191, Minneap- |

“Police chiefs and school principals in all Hoosierdom are wonder | ing what will happen when the basketball fans, ornery as hungry

1 A

ment play. “While on the subject of crowd ! behavior, I was disappointed that | Thsaan commissioner L. V. Phillips | was. 30 lenient in his treatment of § recent outbreaks, ; “It was a case of a good guy re- §

SAN ANTONIO, Tex. Feb. 5 (U.

At Purdue all coaches are on a clubs instead of fists again after a two-week suspension, Prior to the Baltimore offer, Isbell tion's top professional golfers wound | was offered—and refused— at least UP Practice sessions today for toi five professional coaching berths, | MOITOW's opening of the $10000 This time, however; some observers L1eXas open.

Although not the tournament favorite, Metz's pre-tourney form during which he has consistently turned in sub-par golf indicates that his enforced layoff after the fistic run-in with tournament manager Fred Corcoran hasn't taken the edge off his game

Southport Mat Vicor

Southport high school’s wrestling

team today had a record of three

victories and one loss after triumphing over Muncie Central, 36-13, on

‘the Southport mat.’

mission, $1.00. General admission! tickets are on sale only on fight nights, at the Armory. .

ners will compete in the Tournament of Golden Gloves Champions] in Chicago, Feb, 24, 25 and 26.| Thirty-nine eight-man teams rep-| resenting 29 states will compete in’ the amateur classic in the Chicago stadium. i Record entries and big crowds

Boilermakers to Romp With Whiz Kids Tonight

LAFAYETTE, Ind. Feb. 5.—Back on even terms in the wide open Big Nine race as a result of the overtime victory over Minnesota, Pur- listening in on a bitter piece of | due’s basketball speedsters will be hard pressed to maintain their rating cursing and reviling by a coach's ; as they resume Western conference action against Illinois here tonight wife right ‘in the high school gym or older are eligible for competi- |, ve been the rule throughout the and Northwestern in the Chicago stadium on Saturday night.

the na-|

luctant to upset anybody's apple 8

P.) —With Dick Metz swinging golf | €art, but I believe sterner measures 3

were in order, Instead of letting: {offending schools off with a warning, he should have ‘made an ex. § {ample of somebody. : ! “It was only postponing an un=- § | pleasant task, because sooner or | | later the man at Indianapolis will find it necessary to take away the’ | pleasure of ‘a group of unpleasant {people. To be sure, many innocent’ rooters will suffer if some school is] {booted from the association, but that is part of the price.” poe 2 = = POWER LIMITED — Mr. Robin {Barnet is smarter than that. He ‘knows that “the man at Indianap(olis” has only the power to investi{gate and to recommend to the | Board of Control. Robin also ¢an remember (if he'll put his mind to it) when things weren't any too happy between Muncie and New Castle, or Muncie and Prankfort, or Muncie and Aniderson. “Incidents” have occurred in the past when Muncie was host to any one of those schools which were lon the borderline. : The Old Kunnel can remember)

{because of something he printed

great Golden Gloves: territory this| Dlinois, the immediate Purdue problem, after a slow start has hit| (true, too) about the coach.

|year. Thirty cities sent teams to the scoring stride that made the {Chicago in 1946 and nine more reunited Whiz Kids. a preseason | joined the Golden Gloves army fOr | qavarite. Illinois

the 1947 fisticufing. State, 59-58, last Saturday and is

Irish Football

four victories and two defeats. Tonight's tilt with the Illini will

SOUTH BEND, Ind, Feb. 5 (U.

P.).—Army's first visit to the Notre makers forced the Whiz Kid title

{combination to the limit at Cham-

_ | paign before it went down in defeat, | bested Ohio 34.32 in the final game of the cam- | The Purdue-Northwestern | Our Own

i paign.

tied with Indiana for second place rivalry reaches the half-century in the Big Nine with a record of mark in the Chicago stadium clash, | with the Boilermakers holding a

top-heavy 37-12 margin.

i 'mark the first meeting between the Coach Mel Taube has indicated |%

lencounters.

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two keen hardwood rivals since that there will be no significant | ——— March 7, 1942, when the Boiler- changes of lineups for this week's

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athletic director and head football] crry, coUNTY HIGH SCHOOLS coach. | Dover 25, Pike Township 23. Nebraska is back on the Notre |Pranklin Twp. 45, Warren Central 37.

Dame schedule for the first time|le®*noR 41. Shortridge 40. 5 STATE HIGH SCHOOLS

7 Akron 60, Star City 36. 2:at Southern California for the first|attica 32, Veedersburg 21.

7/time since the end of the war. Notre Dame goes into its 59th

Avon 74, Plainfield 21. Covington 52, Waynetown 29. Crawfordsville 56, Martinsville 48. Desatus Catholic 38, Huntington Catholic y | reco 360 sses | Dugger 40, Graysville 36. En rd of victories, 77 los and | 2H Chicago Washington 50, East OhiIt will be Leahy’s sixth | cago Roosevelt 19, Evansville Bosse 43, Evansville Reitz 37. Flora 51, Delphi 31. Prankfort 39, Logansport 33, Gas City 46, Jonesborb 28. ° Glenn ' 50, Black Hawk 39. Huntertown 49, Avilla 35. Jefferson (Randolph) 61, Gray Twp. (Jay)

Lawrenceburg 52, Rushville 30. Liberty 80, Brookville 33. Linden 28, Romney 25. Markle 38, Lafayette Central 35. 57, Nashville 41, uA

M IL) 43, seph’'s (Rensselaer) 40. Otterbein 45, Montmorenci 22. Paoli 34, Salem 33. Rochester 41, South Bend Riley 40. Roakvile 2 Dalia 33. x 3% Selma , Stoney ee! ' Terre Haute Gerstmeyer 41, Otter Creek 33 Terre Haute Wiley 43, Sullivan 30. Versailles 47, Moores Hill 43. Wallace 25, Wingate 19. . Winamae 36, Monon 35. College Corner (O.) 52, Kitchel 44. Lewisville 44, Knightstown Memorial 33, Harrison (O.) 45, Boringield Twp. (Frank

ty 43, Jackson Twp. (Randolph STATE COLLEGES

Franklin 59, Canterbury 40. Lawrence Tech 81, Indiana Tech 60.

|season das head coach. His teams have won 32, lost three and tied

. 4—Pittsburgh at Pittsburgh. . 11—Purdue at Lafayette, Ind. . 18—Nebraska at Notre Dame, , 35—Iowa at Notre Dame. . 1—Navy at Cleveland. . 8—Army at Notre Dame. . 15—~Northwestern at Evanston, . 23—Tulane at Notre Dame. . 39-—-Permanently open. . 6—8outhern Cal, at Los Angeles.

19 Huntington “Y” senior swimmers

17| will meet the Indianapolis Central

day at-7 p. m. It will be the first clash between the state rivals this

season. . n Union

Hardwood Notes

The Sacred Heart C. Y. O. league-lead-gn will enter the city independent basetball tournament under {two banners. They will compete at the Dearborn gym starting Feb, 17 as the Sacred Heart C. ., O., team and also as Noone Coal Thi Rom Bier 4a egiser wih which permit a player registe; more than one team. Free Estimates—Easy Terms pacesetiers Jiteady are four more—Allison Jets, | MERRILL & McKINNEY Flackville—turned their entries over to Manager Harold Englehardt today.

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