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closed and he was a great gate attraction here. . . . Art now re- . sides at Phoenix, Ariz, wheré” he moved from Terre Haute when his “health failed in 1929, . . . The 1047 Giants are to train in Phoenix and the first squad is already there. .. . And it's a tremendous lift for

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By UNITED PRESS East Chicago Washington's Senators were ranked first in Indiana high school basketball for the fourth straight week today as the state’s 781° teams swung into the final week of the regular campaign. There appeared little chance that Coach John Baratto's Senators

defeated against Indiana competition, and as the state's top-ranking quintet. Washington virtually clinched that last week. by beating first Huntington and then Jasper. But few of the teams cared anymore. The tournament draw will be announced Friday morning by

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it was Fred Fitzsimmons, also a Hoosier who shone with the Giants. .. + Nehf learned to bat as well as pitch and was always a threat at the plate with his rousing swing. —» = 2 ’ HEAVY CASH DEAL. ... John

McGraw obtained Nehf from the |12. Lawrenceburg Boston Braves and paid $50,000 for | Central

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McGraw baseball era. . . . Art was| the picture of grace out there on| the mound and he was usually in there in the clutch for McGraw in the hectic days of pennant fights. . «+ He won 21 games in 1920 and then helped the Giants to four consecutive pennants and two world ps. ... . He chalked up 20 victories in 192) and 19 in 1922.

2 " # WORLD SERIES SHUTOUTS. + . «+ Art Nehf was returned the winner, 1 to 0, in two world series games, defeating the Yankees by that score in the clincher of the 1921 world series and repeating against Babe Ruth and other Yankee sluggers in the 1923 fall classic, , , » Prior to polishing off the Yankees in 1921, the Giants got exactly one run for the Hoosier ace in two starts, . . . The

‘Washington, which wants to nail

comeback-bound Jeffersonville tonight at East Chicago in an inter-

overlooked |17-lost 1).

27, sectional play gets under way. Await Pairings \ With few exceptions, the players, coaches and fans had eyes for nothing but the tourney pairings—and, of course, the tourney itself. Most of the front-running teams go through the motions against mediacre competition this week. : The exceptions to the rule include

down an undisputed championship in the Northern Indiana conferences western division, and finish with a perfect record in the state. Ray Ragelis and company, earlyseason loser at Paris, Ill, faces

jonal match and then winds up N L H S. C. play Friday wits in-

Meantime, here's the next-to-last

ings: 1. East Chicage Washington (wen 2. Terre Haute Garfield (20-0). 3. Evansville Central (18-1), 4. Jasper (17-2). 2 5. Ft. Wayne South (18-1). 6. Lafayette Jeff (16-3). 7. Hammond High (18-2). 8. South Bend Central (17-3)-. 9. Huntington (17-2), 10. Bedford (15-4).

would fail to finish the season un-|.

. f ® UPSY DAISY—Fernand Gauthier (No. 16) of

the Caps and an unidentified Hershey player could have used some’ skates on their backs in this bit of action at the Coliseum Sunday night. They were spilled during a scrimmage in center ice. The Caps won, 2-1," to remain in the thick of the fight for the Western division title.

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- Fail to Name Successor to Ernie Andres; Local Pro Cagers Face Syracuse Smoothies The Kautsky management today failed to announce a sucéessor to

Ernle Andres as coach, and the Indianapolis professional basketball team probably will take the floor against Syracuse tonight at the Fields house under the direction of acting coaches, he

Paul ‘A, Walk, general manager of the Kautskys, earlier had said

he hoped to name a successor yesterday, but there still was no word today. : commit himself on who would serve Syracuss TOMABLE STARTE as acting coach, although it was Rizo =...

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training yesterday and they will continue punching the bag, sparring and rope skipping through Thursday to stay at proper weight for the big show in Chicago next week. ‘ Working at the South Side Community center gym under the direction of Coach Eugene Bland were Bill Roberts, light heavyweight; Weldon Phelps, middleweight, and - Russell McKinney, featherweight. |‘“sharp” for the Chicago invasion. At the Simmons A. C. gym, Bob George Tabor, flyweight, went Simmons, trainer and coach, kept| through a routine of drills at the his three champs on the move. Bob| Douglas-Hill PAL club as trainers is a former Golden Gloves king at{Jack Durham and Lee Bess held

both Gary and Indianapolis and|the watch on his workouts, knows what it <akes to compete in Weigh-In Friday the Tournameént of Champions in All Indianapolis open champs

Chicago where top flight amateur boxers from 29 states will assemble over the coming week-end.

must make a test weigh-in at the Armory Friday at 4 p. m. This is a “must” order from The Times-

Paul J. McDuff, chairman, an-

Next best: 11. La Porte (15-4), (19-0), 13. Muncie | (14-3), 14. Madison (14-3), 15. Columbus (15-4), 16. Rochester (15-4), 17. Richmond (11-8), 18. New| Albany (12-5), 19. Rensselaer (19-0), 20. Jeffersonville (10-8), 21. Shelbyville (14-5), 22. Indianapolis Shortridge (14-5), 23. Gary Froebel (146), 24. Muncie Burris. (12-5), 23 Seymour (13-6).

Manager Ted Sullivan said President Owen Bush decided that Stewart, who is 31, is too old to fit into the Tribe’s rebuilding program. . .. The player was turned over to the Indians by the Pittsburgh Pirates

last fall. . . . On option to Hollywood in 1946, he batted .285. = = =

TURCHIN TURNED LOOSE... Since there were no takers when the Indianapolis Indians put infielder Eddie Turchin on the market, the player was released outright, it was announced at Victory

best the Yankees could do in 1922 |

was obtain a tie before Nehf again | knocked them off. |

#2 =n SHADED WALTER JOHNSON.

+ + + In the opening game of the] 1924 world series, Art Nehf defeated ! Walter Johnson and the Washington Senators, 4 to 3, in 12 innings, but dropped the deciding game of that long title set, 2 to 1, as well as the one of the previous autumn championship series. , , . Nenf has many old friends in Terre Haute, where he launched his pro career with the “hometown league team alter leaving Rose Poly. ... Then on to the majors. : * 8 8 INDIANS SELL STEWART. ... The Indianapolis. ball club today sold another player who has never donned a Tribe uniform, .., . Outfielder Ed Stewart, with Hollywood in the Pacific Coast league last year, was turned over to Kansas

field #today. . . . A light hitter, Turchin played part time shortstop and third base for the Tribe last season. . . . Over winter, Turchin | made the grade as a New York! policeman and probably will retire from baseball unless he plays weekend semi-pro ball in the Gotham area. . . . He trained for the police job last winter. : 8 8 HE DEFIED AGE ... On St. Patrick’s day 50 years ago, March 17, 1897, Bob (Ruby Robert) Fifzsimmons, at 34, knocked out James J. Corbett for the world’s heavyweight championship .., The end came in the 14th round and the, bout was held at Carson City, Nev. . . . And thus was born the “solar plexus blow” , , . a terrific right to the nerve center in the midsection . , . Corbett was leading on points before Fitzsimmons, a former blacksmith, delivered the paralyzing haymaker.

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tez headline the three-bout grappling show of the Hercules A. C. tonight at the Armory, meeting for two falls out of three. Cortez established himself as “big time” when he was here for the

first time last week and tossed Dutch Schultz. Manuel is a rugged and skilled matman. He is out of New York apd the popular La Belle

week to take a nine-point lead in the American hockey league's individual scoring race, official statis. tics showed today. The Philly star boosted his total points to 77 while the Rockets were suffering their 43d and 44th defeats. John Holota of Cleveland got one goal and three assists to total 68 points and moved into a second place tie with Cliff Simpson of In-

dianapolis. Simpson added Jtwo|is from Toronto. ° goals and one assis “ The scoring leaders: sive style of wrestler, GP G ATP Hergesheimer, Philadelphia. 53 41 36 77 Rolo, ClOYElang | <.iseee 51 # 3 iin the one-fall semi-windup. " IANA 8 ase 3 Care.” “Cleveland ated » 2 a a tana is from Los Angeles. CosVick: Cleveland. ah non The DiogTan mei at 3:30 with * 0 Licenes - amiiton’ Pittsd 33 31 3 seit one-fall meeting 0 ¥aqu Chad, Frovidence “id caivas 3 3 3 * ussen, Tin. @. ea Mario Hershey. ........ 31 20 3s ss/Hartford, Conn.

Kiwanis Bowler to Get Bemis Award Tomorrow

By BERNARD HARMON A pair of bowlers will be the center of attraction at the weekly noon luncheon of the Kiwanis club at the Hotel Antlers tomorrow. One will be Tom Bemis, local tenpin enthusiast and a member of the Kiwanis club, who will make the presentation of his annual Thom Bemis sportsmanship award to a brother Kiwanian, whose name will not be divulged until the luncheon. The award is made through secret ballots cast by a committee of 20 Rk Sdbert Tanner, Tndisnapolls persons, one from each bowling | \'x Ing assbciavion pres ! establishment. The committee Casts per of the American bowling conthese ballots only for those who gress; Ted Siener, executive director participated in the recent men’s city of the American bowling congress; tournament. : K. 8. Bogart of the Indianapolis Former winners of the “annualibowling association executive comaward, inaugurated by Bemis in|mittee; Jim Hurt Sr, past president

booster, were Jack Hunt in 1845 and bowling writers. Howard Deer Jr., in 1946, { Winner of the women's award will

circles will be guests at the presen-| termination of the present city | tory of the season yesterday, defeating the 22-13, on the Southport floor,

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Last Night's Bowling Leaders -

600 BOWLERS (MEN) [Margaret Pitzer, Thes. Bemis ........ §

{ 1 Crown Cola ... 513 ohit, South Side B. M. ....... {Halle Hudak, Roya Reapard Hafer, Reformed Chureh..., 640 | Aletha Boyer, Blue Ribbon ........ 3 Claude Collins, Court House s....... 638 | Esther Athey, Bubble-Up dies caine BE Prank Kagel, Inter-Plant ........... 633 | Prances McClarey, Ravenswood Mer... 512 Don Vunkannon, Indiana Bell ...... 638 | Betty Mohr, Thos, Bemis ... S10.

Three-Night Event ing in three rings on Monday and dianapolis’ eight-man ,team who Bob Simmons’ champions are paid trip to Chicago and the runSylvester Simmons, lightweight. squad to Chicago will “be members Simmons, a pro. Bob holds the American Legion, and boxing trainGene Parker, the Leeper A. C.'New York Central on Sunday mornHocke C Ww 'Mexican ‘Regulars’ | y dis dry ‘Want More Dough many big ‘league baseball players game with the formidable Bisons league “regulars” that their salaries remaining on the 1946-47 regular | So serious is the situation that or less an Indianapolis jinx. {the holdout groups, but one source, gagements there during the current Play for the same salaries they got records also show that Buffalo is Sugar Looks to Bout Although beaten at home isons | Welterweight Champion Ray Rob- | challenge since Dec. 8. Sunday's sign from ring activity in New without defeat. next Monday and begin .training| Western division leaders, by one| Robinson, who received the susthree points, respectively. port a bribe offer concerning his some much-needed rest before en-|be observed strictly, and no negoseason, the Caps are not scheduled tNe fine would be paid by check home ice this morning and departhind to nurse a painful back injury Off for Camp Stephenson, 26, a ‘veteran minor

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The Chicago tourney is a threeTuesday, and in one ring on fails to report for the Friday weighWilliam Clemmons, heavyweight; nerup will replace him. Sylvester, 19, is Bob's brother. The of The Times, mémbers of the Indiana state pro welterweight! er-coaches Bob Simmons and Bland. ! bantamweight, went through the|ing at 9 o'clock and remain in ChiOf Bi " MEXICO CITY, Feb. 18 (U. P). ison Rivals to Mexico last season, today faced in Buffalo tomorrow night looms|be brought in line with the imseason schedule because Buffalo's | Pasquel will fiy to Havana in his The Caps haven't been able to|3t Mexico City said Pasquel will camapign, although they tied the |last seasen. the best “home” team in the entire | v : |Following Suspension early-season encounters, the scoreless tie with Pittsburgh, was York, said today he would go to At the present time the Hoosier for a bout to be fought "after he point and are in front of Pitts-|pension and a $500 fine yesterday After tomorrow's game in Buffalo, |scheduled bout with Marty Servo tertaining St. Louis Sunday. For |tiations for-a bout would be carto see action Saturday. immediately, ' ed for Jinxtown” this afternoon. § received in the Hershey game SunBukovich Who was benched about | [€a8ue catcher who the Chicago

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Doufs Ctumpf, Evangelical Church.... 633, peggy Lanham, Solataire .. 509 L. Hobbs, Ft. 8q. Classic {Audrey Suiter, Thos. Bemis Jim Baker, Moose Lodge . 621 petty Pox. Tho:. Bemis ............. 508 Pete House, U. 8S. Rubber 620 Marge Gerbeck, Wayne Twp. Courier 508 Harry Link, South “Side B. M. ...... na Jo. Mueller, Blue Ribbon ........... 507 Will Greeley. St. Ship A Cr weves 615 Jane Pegg, Ravenswood Merchants .. 506 | Giarenvs Jean I alerna trite’ 61s Frances Rosner, Nichols Jewelry .... 506 Joo Genie, Real Sik Mixed .......: 612 Helen Schmidt, Harlin Bros. ........ 804] Carl Wood, Reformed Church ........ 611 Rita Peters, Thos. Bemis ......... 504 | Bill Pierson, South Side B. M. ...,,. 611 Billie Rice, Real 8ilk Mixed ...... 504 | Walt Roberts, Optimist Club ... 610 | Vesta Davis, Harlin Bros. ......... 503 Bill Lee, Indiana Bell ......... 608 | Ruth Ranes, Thos. Bemis ......... 503 Art Hessman, Auto Transp. . 608 | Thelma Hollingsworth, Thos.<iBemis.. 503 Luther Tansey, Capital Paper «....... 807 | Catherine Merrick, Ayreshire Collieries 501 Joe Argus Jr., Optimist .......... ** 80g |Marlion Mooney, Darleene's ........ 501 Bud Brown, Holy Cross “Rubber... 608 |Betty Shipman, Thos. Bemis ...... 500 Harold Ostermeyer, DP. £ RUDDET.... C05 |Bmma Butler, Kahn Tailoring Mixed 500 A pane tod Merchants, . 605 | Florence Weaver, Harlin Bros. o..... 500 Pauly Weishaar, Reformed Church.... 603 OTHER LEADERS (WOMEN) - Pave Faves, North es Be Me ore 800 wy Wodtr, ABP oiniecnzieison ies 488 | Saar EE Mixed Betty Van Camp, Delaware Matinee .. 466 Ray Furge, Real Silk Mixed ........ 600 Nn Pp PID tea 48 |

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Robert Webster, SDrightwoon Merch, .. 354 | tourney matches are scheduled toTom Beaven. Little 574|day at the Board of Trade parlor.

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John Komlance, Link-Beit sl are I yones © ......... 3s3| Plays Barney Mahoney at 8 p. m. Rube German, Kahn Tailoring Mixed 543 ai : Bob Burton, Lakeshore Mixed 541 » srg Ray Royer, Pt. Square 3:30 .

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night affair, with continuous boxWednesday. {in will be denied the ali-expense Julius Griffith, welterweight, and} Accompanying the Indianapolis other boxer in the family is Gene Robison-Ragsdale Post! of the crown. The party will leave here via| paces yesterday and is reported/cago until late Thursday morning. ~—Jorge Pasquel, whose pesos lured The Indianapolis hockey CeP'|y united demand by his Mexican as one" of the toughest assignments |Portations. huge rink always has been more °%D plane tomorrow to meet with | win any of their three previous en- |t¢ll the holdouts they will have to Bisons on two occasions, and the! circuit. four | NEW YORK, Feb. 18 (U. P.).—! have turned back every visiting inson, starting a 30-day suspenBuffalo's 13th home game in a row his Greenwood Lake, N. Y., camp Caps trail the Cleveland club, |finishes his suspension, burgh and Buffalo by two and as punishment for failure to rethe Caps will have a chance to get |last year, said the suspension would the first time since the start of the (ried on for the 30 days. He said The Caps worked out on their 20° Chisox Players Lloyd Doran, center, was left beCHICAGO, Feb: 18 (U: P.).—Joe day. He was replaced by Tony | 10 days ago. Other Caps who re. | Cubs decided wasn’t ready for the

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Basketball

STATE COLLEGES Indiana 69, Northwestern 43, Purdue 56, Michigan -45 Notre Dame 80, DePaul 45. Duquesne 63, Valparaiso 39, Manchester 48, Ball State 45.

OTHER COLLEGES {North Carolina 53, South Carolina 41,

Stephenson will join the squad there. The Sox also announced the release of Johnny Johnson, southpaw pitcher, who developed a sore arm when he tried out last year,

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| High Point 59, Western Caroiina 53, TONIGHT Oklahoma ‘63, Nebraska 489, : ‘ | Minnesota 59, Towa 85. Indiana Central at Franklin. {Kentucky 63, Alabama 33. Wabash at Canterbury. ,

{Ohio U, 47, Xavier (O.) 486, | Toledo 75, Wayne 52. / {Cedarville (0.) 76, Tiffin 75% (overtime), Tennessee 54, Vanderbilt 47, American 54, Catholic 33, Grinnell 57, Chicago 43. LaSalle 72, Lebanon Valiey 59,

TOMORROW NIGHT Defiance (0.) at Taylor. Evansville at Eastern (IIL) State,

v Seton Hall 32. Rider 20. 1 STATE HIGH SCHOOLS Fight Results Washington Catholic 52, Loogootee 41, MONTREAL-Johnny Greco, 148, Mon- ————————————————— — (real, outpointed Freddie Archer, 146, Newark, N. J. (10), Amateur Basketball HILADELPHIA my Bivens, 185,

Cleveland, olitpoinited Curtis (Hatchet Man) Sheppard, 105, Philadelphia (10), NEW YORK (St,

The Christainoré Triangles and: the Warriors, playing in the 16 and 14-year~ old classes, desire to schedule games, Interested managers are asked to call BE. 1176. ’

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» : | Alberta Short, mained at home were Sam Ken- Majors, was signed today by the|

uled to leave today for the Sox! training camp ‘at Pasadena, Cal.|

Nicholas Arena) «- Tommy arland, 179, Hollywood, Cal, out pointed Billy Grant, 172, Orange, N, J.

Patty Striebeck, Thos. Bemis & Co... 578 Thos. Bemis .......... 5 Angi® Ridenour, Haulin Bios. .. 564 Jo Berkopes, Wayne Township Courier 564 Marty Cleveland, Darleen's Mirabeaux 564 Sally Twyford, Darleene's . 562 Marta Roberts, Nichols Jewelry 539 Mary Elwanger, Nichols Jewelry ... Helen Wolf, Pearson Service Ann Crull, Thos. Bemis Ann Poppaw, Thos. Bemis Margaret Mascari, Thos. Bemis . Ruth Ittenbach, Darleere's .... Artie Stephenson, Blue Ribbon . Lois Schulz, Thos. Bemis Jane Lawler, Darleene's Vivien Parsons, Lakeshore Mixed . Mary Manning, Internal Revenue ,.. Ethel: MaWer, Durleene’s .......c.es Alberta Harlan, Harlin Bros. Gertrude Bradley, Thos. Bemis

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skys this evening, for they need victories over both Syracuse and Chicago on Thursday to stay in front in the National league's west-

off berth in the Eastern division. Borgmann, who during the summer months is manager of the Rochester x baseball club of the International league, is basing his victory hopes tonight "not only on Mike Novak, but also on the team's. sparkplug, Jerry Rizzo, the five-foot eight-inch ex-Fordham ‘star who has averaged 11 points per game,

Sonara, Mexico, and Billy Brooks/!as Kautsky coach during the half of the Kautsky-Detroit game Sunday night—a game in which the Kautskys broke their losing streak. The club was handled during the second half by Dietz and Schaefer.

Splash to Tie

{—Indiana university and University ‘of Illinois swimming teams rated today as the most evenly matched in the Big Nine conference, after. | y Neil they splashed to a 42 to 42 deadg. past president and life mem- |, x in 5 dual meet yesterday,

three and Illinois’ Bob Gerometta and Indiana's Ray Grede finished in a dead heat in the 50-yard free style.

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Many notables of local bowling be announced shortly after the basketball team scored its 10th vie

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‘NATONAL LEAGUE Western Division

- , ji Sivision. 5 INDIANAPOLIS La 13 "sia 130k 170g ® . 1 : yracuse, loser by one point to |DQSWROSR o.oo... A84 1818 148 Golden Glovers Drill Hard |Hergesheimer's- 1a Bolla Cortez [rm ome sums men beeen itis 0 1 38 3 : one of the smoothest working pass- peyroir®"".,.": 11 Jo 17 1 . 1 ® % ® Lead Boosted ’ ng . combinations in the league. Eastern Dena le To Point or ica 0 rl Most of the attack centers around WL Pet. Pits OP NEW YORK, Feb. 18 (U. P).— 0 al the pivot position RE . 3 13 61 136s od Playing-Coach Phil Hergesheimer The Nationals, coached by the Toledo .........117 20 489 2110 2088 ‘By EDDIE ASH, Times Sports Editor ; ‘ of the Philadelphia Rockets got A former New York Celtic star Bennie 3 oe persed 18 i 180 1170 The Indianapolis Golden Gloves open champions returned to hard [three goals and two assists last| Rene La Belle and Manuel Cor- Borgmann, are bidding for a play. | Youngstown ......12 23 343 1931 2078

RESULTS LAST NIGHT Youngstown 72, Fth Wayne 6), Syracuse 54, Anderson 53 (overtime), Tri-Cities 60, Rochester 50,

Tonight at INDIANAPOLIS. Duquesne Keeps. Net Slate Clean

NEW YORK, Feb, 18 (U. P.).~Indianapolis has won two of three Duquesne, only undefeated college

{previous tilts with the Nationals, basketball team in the country, adds Young Bull Montana, an aggres- the last triumph coming on the ed to its record last night with a opposes home court, 57 to 52, by virtue of a Whitey Wahlberg of Columbus, O., [fourth quarter rally after the locals Mon- | were down three points at the third quarter, to pace the Hoosiers in that one.

63 to 39 conquest of Valparaiso for its 16th victory, and other top teams also won. Kentucky, rated the best in the nation, romped over Alabama, 63 to 33, as Ken Rollins got 19 points, It was Kentucky's ninth straight victory in the Southeastern cone ference, and gave the Wildcats 24 victories in 26 games, Seton Hall, one of the best of Eastern teams, won over Rider, 33 to 20, for a 23-2 season record.

Schaefer scored 22 points

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