Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 February 1947 — Page 27

had SR 3 Site | )., Feb, 6 (U, P,). resigned today as ach at Ohlo State ept a similar post] sity. J decision to change § gh one,” #nd that rely on the basis of § at Colgate, where

coach under Andy #

ame to Ohio State] assistant in 1941] ) Athletic Director “I hereby tende s football coach at sersity. This dew! entirely on a fore there and for the amily,”

| by Kerr

Ss been made more

of my high ree for Richard Larke ra st was left open r announced last would retire from

Ohio State as an nder Paul Brown, i assistant when stepped up to the hen took over the

b in an unusual @ ith Widdoes last

team last season §

lc, varying from cre. A 58-6 beat of Michigan put ) & season that ries, three defeats

Teams

r Event , Feb, 5—Seven |

estern polo teams

first annual polo : played here Feb,

include the North § nd the School of Bi m, both of Chief | team and Ever of Pontiac; the{l { Milwaukee: the’ of Cleveland, 0, se Troop team of cademy.

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ornets Also Play Garfield Juring Busy Week-End

Doach Elwood Yeager's Howe Horits face as busy a week-end of tetball as any high school team Indianapolis or Marion county. The Hornets will renew their city mpetition with Cathedral tomornight and then travel to Terre ute Saturday to tackle the tall field club, unbeaten In 17 games d ranked high among state teams, pmorrow night's game will be first of the season between the and Howe dy has indicated it is a tough acity contender, The Hornets the season with straight mphs over Tech, Washington d Broad Ripple and bested Ripple n before bowing in succession

| Shortridge.

Tech Snaps Irish String Dathedral had its six-game. vicstreak rudely snapped by Tech Saturday and should be ina ous basketball mood. The Irish Ve a season record of 11 victories d five defeats to Howe's sevenn showing, ine other games involving eity | d county teams are on tomorrow | t's decket, eduled for Saturday evening.

Both Tech and Marion will be visitors.

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with five others

thting to better their North Cen- |

conférence positions, with the ‘eenclads now claiming a record |

three victories and four losses to | ‘For 2 ‘Cue Matches

ion’s five league triumphs qand | many setbacks, spus Attucks will put its unpken string of 12 victories on the! o twice over the. week-end, alnst Swayzee tomorrow night at | ® Howe gym and Saturday night | Vallonia,

Ripple Plays Pair

Southport’s evening. ] Washington's Continentals, who have enjoyed all their sutcesses on their home floor, will have two opportunities to better their record of seven triumphs and nine losses, meeting the strong Shelbyville out fit tomorrow night and playing host to Speedway on Saturday, Other affairs tomorrow match Beech Grove and Manual at the Cathedral gyra, Ben Davis and Lawrence Central, Greenfleld and Wirrén Central, New Winchester and the Silent Hoosiers and Pike Towfiship and Speedway. Also listed Saturday 1s St. Joseph's at Sacred Heart. Lawrence Central and Ben Davis| registered victories in the only | games on the county docket last night, The Bears led from the outset in vanquishing Decatur Central, 46-31, while Ben Davis was romping to a 37-25 decision over Plainfield. Lawrence Central led the Hawks at the half, 18-8 and was in control the rest of the way with Bob Harper getting 13 points. Earl |Stegemoller also scored 13 as the Giants mastered the Plainfield

Cards the following

Gulbin Scheduled

Carl Gulbin, showing surprising strength in the state three-cushion | billiard tourney, was prepared to bid for two more triumphs in the meet today. The Ft. Wayne player was pitted against Harry Cooler this afternoon and is to meet Joe Bogue at 8:30 p. m. at the Board of Trade parlors.

Broad Ripple, carrying a record | Gulbin won from Phil Green-|

10 victories and six losses, also | berger, 50-42, and from Dave Klap-|

Il do double duty, entertaining

per, 50-40, yesterday to make it|

cred Heart tomorrow night and three straight in the tourney.

H. S. Cage Card | TOMORROW Beech Grove vs, Manual at’ Cathedral, pr - Ben Davis at Lawrence Central, Cathedral vs. Howe at Tech. Greenfield at Warren Central. New Winchester at Silent Hoosiers. 4 Pike township at Speedway; Sacred Heart at Broad Ripple. Shelbyville at Washington, Swayzee vs. Crispus Attucks at Howe, Tech at Marion,

; SATURDAY Crispus Attucks at Vallonia. Howe at Terre Haute Garfield. Southport at Broad Ripple. Speedway at Washington. St. Joseph's at Sacred Heart.

Garfield Records Victory No. 17

By UNITED PRESS Terre Haute Garfield, one of the two remaining major Indiana high school basketball quintets with undefeated records, today moved

VcDuff to Head Printcraft Pin Tourney: fy to Be. Represented by 22 Teams

By BERNARD HARMON An Indianapolis man, Paul J. McDuff, will become president of the Union Printing Crafts Tri-State bowling congress during its 20th annual five-day tournament which opens tonight in Dayton, O. McDuff, who has been attending the tournaments since 1923, will be elevated from the first vice presidency of the Congress. He is well-known in local sports circles and is active in the staging of the annual Times-

Legion Golden Gloves tournament. Indianapolis will be represented by 22 four-man teams in the Dayton meet, while 68 of the team members also will participate in the doubles and singles events, Local team entries include Airliner, Rolles Printing, Lewis Roberts Ink Co. Hacker Bindery, Fancher’s Grocery, Bubble Up (two teams), Olifton-Wilder Fuel “Co., Carnelius Printing, and Low Slugs. In Saturday Squad Others are Indianapolis Times Indianapolis News, Circle Engraving, Advance Electrotype, Falls City Beer, Bookwalter A, A. Pressmen, Engravers, Agates, Quads, Ad Men and Hankel’s Cafe. The 22 local teams will see action on the 2 p. m. squad Saturday, while entrants in the minor events are

within - four games of .a perfect scheduled on the 3 p. m. and 8 p. m.

season, The Purple Eagles racked up their

squads Sunday.

With many topnotch pinmen in-

17th consecutive victory last night, |; ,4eq in the Indianapolis contin- |is

crushing oft-beaten Vincennes, 5749, in the Garfield goalery. Garfleld’s schedule lists five more games, but Coach Willlard Kehrt will have to cancel one to come within the I. H. 8. A. A. limit of 18 regular season games and one tourney. Garfleld played seven games in winning the recent Wabash valley tourney and its four

gent, local representatives stend a good chance of returning with some of the record prize awards awalting the winners. Travel in Spgcial Cars Some ‘of the better-known pinmen making the trip are George Zix, Bud Schoch, John Fehr, Paul Striebeck, Ed Striebeck, Charlie Tyner,

games in the 16-team final round [Owen Fancher, Charlie Bloom, Lee

count as individual games under I. H. 8. A. A. rules,

NEW YORK (Jamaica Arena)-—Tony Labua, New York, outpointed Donal Murray, 136, New Rochelle, N. Y. (10). NEWARK, N. J. sami Mauriello, 208, | {New York, outpointed Preddie Schott, 21 | Paterson, N, J., (10).

| Columbus,

Carmin, Norval Ward, Vaughn Cooke and Al Meyer, With big entries from Cleveland, {Canton, Akron, Téledo, Cincinnati, Springfield and Louis(ville, along with the best local turnlout ever to hit the road, the event

716. Both are members of Bowes Sealfast and were in action in the Indianapolis league at Pritchett's, Fehr, for many years one of the city's top. 700-shooters, has been limited to one a season in recent campaigns and his last night's.performance marks his initial entry into the select circle this season.

events champion has had since his entry into the army at the start of world war II, Despite the pair of big series,

i [the Bowes team failed to better

Paul McDuft

attracting the most bowlers in history, thereby swelling the prize fund to the highest ever offered. The Indianapolis entrants, along with. members of their families, will leave here early Saturday morning aboard special railroad coaches, For the first time in several years, a pair of 700-series were posted on the same night as the usual Wednesday = loops went their weekly paces.

B And both were not only from the

same league—but from the same

team. . Bowes Sealfast’s pair of y

Johns, Fehr and Murphy, were the big shooters. Fehr had 215, 279, 234 —T28, and Murphy 227, 242, 247—

(FROM REAL LIFE No. 44.LADY LUCK ATTENDS VALENTINE DANCE!

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their recent season record. of 3259. They halted last night at 3175. Fehr and Murphy, however, failed to steal all the glory in the Indian-

: apolis matches, as Bob Carnagua

assembled enough . strikes to give him a 289, the best sirigle game in the Joop this season, In feminine circles, Sally Twyford’s Comets again topped the

Fox-Hunt,

88. Bowling Scores 700 BOWLERS (MEN) {John Fehr, Indianapolis ............ John Murphy, Indianapolis... ......... 600 BOWLLERS (MEN) Ernie Voelz, Indianapolis vin §8 Tom Logan, Knights of Columbia..." Bob Carnagua, diaanpolis John Etchinson, Moon-Lite Classic. . Ed Fanchaly, Indianapolis Orv val Sells, ii Lily. . Rud, tempfel, Inter-Club Bill secu ough, Electronic Lab John Eder, Indianapolis

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Farm 8. Mix Wanda Allison, Herfl-Jones Mixed. . Alvens Ducleneau, Farm Bureau

Sisti in the Fold

BOSTON, Feb. 6 (U. P.). — The announced the signing of three

Sisfl, who led the American associa-

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Murphy's heavy scoring was the best total the former A. B. C. alls

team scoring with a 2726 in the|g Ernest Johnson Cnal session at}

Huntington and I. A. a Swim Squads Meet

6381 Jim Clark’s Indianapolis Athletic|® club team in the I. A. C. pool to2 | morrow at 7:30 p. m, and the local

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26 free throws | 156. The Badgers have a shooting average of .657 from the free-throw line, best percentage in the Big Nine. 5

the Indiana captain, are engaged in a hot race for individual scoring honors with the Wisconsin ace

ahead by two points with 99 tallies;

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The Huntington senior swim squad, last year's national ¥. M. C, A. champions, will be in Indianapolis for two dual meets this week. |} The upstaters will take on Coach

31 attempts i

Ralph Cook and Ralph Hamilton, a

Y squad in the central Y pool Saturday evening. In a meet at Huntington early

625 | this season, Huntington beat the

I. A. C. 40 to 26. In Indianapolis

22 | last year, the I. A. C. won, 42 to 33.

: Four Local Skaters

In Cleveland Events Four members of the Winter club

2 HH of Indianapolis are entered in

novice figure and free skating

top| events at the U, 8. Figure Skating 4 association’s Midwestern champion-

ships, The meet will be held to-

+ $98 | morrow and Saturday in Cleveland.

Indianapolis entrants are Cynthia Hanson, Betsy Todd, Ann Bond and

0 Paul Van Voorhees.

wm No Game, Too Cold,

Under Miami Moon "MIAMI, Fla, Feb. 6 (U. P.).—The

sss | triple-header basketball tilt sched-

uled - for last night at the Orange

33 Bowl was postponed until tonight

because of cold weather. _ Feature attraction on the eutdoor court will pit Cincinnati university

ia 38 against the University of Miami

The University of Havana will meet the University of Tampa in the

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