Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 February 1947 — Page 18
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YOU FIGURE IT OUT . , , Kentucky 60, Notre Dame 30 . . . DePaul 53, Kentucky 47 . . . Notre Dame 80, DePaul 43. . . . It’s just another chapter for the wellknown book of jigsaw sperts puzzles, : = ¥ » NEXT SEASON IN BIG NINE... Minnesota and Michigan basketball teams will be hurt the least by 1947 graduations , , . and freshman stars won't be permitted on Western conference squads in 1947-48 , . . The Wisconsin Badgers, headed for the current title, will lose leading scorers Bob Cook and Glen Selbo « « + Indiana, Purdue, Ohio State, Towa, Illinois, and Northwestern
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Cortez Is Victor On Armory Mat
A shoulder injury suffered by Rene LaBelle of Toronto was responsible for Manuel Cortez's victory in the wrestling feature last night at the Armory. Using a drop kick, LaBelle won the first fall of the junior heavyweight bout in four minutes, but he was unable to continue when he suffered the injury after 38 minutes of the second session, and the decision went to his New York opponent. In the semi-windup Bull Montana of Los Angeles pinned Whitey
minutes, employing an airplane spin. The opener went to Billy Brooks of New York, who stifled Indio Yaqui of Mexico in 16 minutes with a double toe hold.
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scoring - show winning 100-25; Decatur, Ill, runnerup in the 1946 Illinois state prep school tourney Terre Haute Gerstmeyer, Evansville Bosse beat city rival Memorial, 52-46, and Vincennes held to 14 points while scoring S51.
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_ Garfield Troubled By Otter Creek
“ast Chicago . Washington and
Terre Haute Garfield, the two top-
tition today.
But neither won with particular
ease last night as the regular season drew near its close.
Washington overcame an early
nine-point deficit and a half-time tie to subdue Jeffersonville from the far south, 52-38, at East Chicago, and Garfield edged Otter Creek at Terre Haute, 55-49,
Ne. 21 for Garfield “It was undefeated Garfield's 21st
victory and Washington's 18th of the season, as the teams marched
Washington, No. 1 team gn the United Press list for four weeks straight, has been beaten only by Paris, Ill, this season.
Elsewhere, little Avon put on a against Stilesville,
finals, defeated 45-40;
Jeff's Red Devils, fast improving
as tournament time neared,’ scared Washington through more than half the contest. Jeff held a nine-point lead in the first quarter, but big| Ray Ragelis got hot for Washington and maneuvered the Senators into 8 24-24 tie at the intermission. After that, it was strictly Washington, and Ragelis had 20 points to his credit when the gun fired.
Garfleld triumphed after Otter
Creek lost six men ‘on personal fouls during a rought contest.
Washington and Garfleld each
have one more game before they end their seasons, Washington tangling with Whiting and Garfield with Clinton in conference tilts that will decide championships.
CHICAGO, Feb. 19.—Writing in ceeds Lynn Waldorf as head football
In giving Lynn a rousing sendoff, the Tribune sports chief said. in part, “Lynn made more friends in his 12 years of service at North-, western than any other Midwestern coach of his time, California not only is getting an outstanding gridiron instructor, it has engaged one gentlemen this department has known. “He gave Northwestern some of its most thrilling football triumphs and nobody ever can say he sidestepped the big fellows. He had come to be known as the Big Nine coach who wasn't afraid of Notre Dame.” Meanwhile there 4lso were rumors in West Lafayette, Ind. that Hinkle was in line for the post of head football coach at Purdue. Cecil Isbell recently vacated the
ment with the new Baltimore entry in the .All-American conference.
Informed of the note in Arch Ward's column, Coach Tony Hinkle said today: “It's all news to me. I haven't heard a thing.” Hinkle previously has shown a reluctance to leave Butler, where he serves as athletic director and head coach of football, basketball jand baseball. .
8 Anderson Adopts Gridiron Card
ANDERSON, Ind, Feb. 19.—A tentative eight-game football schadule and one open date for another contest was announced today by Coach Frank (Pop) Hedden for Anderson college. It will be the first venture into the gridiron sport for the school following sanction by the trustees. The tentative schedule:
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Ward Thinks Hinkle Is Top Choice as Wildcat Coach
The Chicago Tribune, Arch Ward,
sports editor, said today: “Don't be surprised if Tony Hinkle of Butler suc-
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and Chuck Keever.
CITY CHAMPIONS—Shortridge high school's Satans packaged up the mythical city basketball championship last week-end and established themselves as top contenders for the sectional title. Here are the Shortridge first-stringers with Coach Jerry Steiner (extreme right). The players are (left to right) Bob Benjamin, Kenny Hicks,
ing of the Kiwanis club at the Ho
manship award for men.
Selmier, who operates the Frank Selmier Towel Supply Co, is a veteran pinman, and is a member of three local loops at present. He performs with the Optimist club on Monday night, the Indianapolis league on Wednesday and the Shrine circuit on Thursday. The winners were chosen from a field of candidates named for consideration by a commitiee of 20 representatives of local ‘alleys. This is the third year the awards have been made. Former winners among the men were Jack Hunt and Howard Deer Jr. Judy Hindel and June Sweggett . won previous women’s awards, Several notables in tenpin circles
coach at Northwestern university.”
Ward has been a stanch Booster and close friend of the genial Pred Burnside J. Hancock Mut. Ins. Waldorf, who resigned recently as top grid mentor of the Wildcats to accept a similar post at the University of California,
i. Stemm, West Side . 841 |Lenna Helvey, Arthur Murray ....... 563 Fi ht Results Delbert Pieper, Allied Printers 640 | Hazel Jordan, Blue Ribbon .......... 542 g Jim Caldwell, t Ch 640 | Phyllis Gandolf, Stegemeier’'s Crille.. 538] CHICAGO Johnny Bratton, 139, ChlLen Faust, West Side 63% | June Glasson, Hoosier Coal & Oil.... 533 cage, outpointed Daany Eaption, JG, Rew Harry Sanders, Blue Ribbon .......... 639 | Rita McCue, Hoosier Coal & Ofil.,.... $32 | York (10); Anton Raadik, 160, Fred Esgle, West Side ... ............ #38 | Ruth Ranes, Arthur Murray ........ 533 | stop] : ABR hriftofofies, 16, Clave. Jack East Side Classic...... 637 Ethel Maher, Parkway Indpt. ....... 831 | lan IL Da Rok on a, hae Shirley Soult, Methodist Church...... 637| Gladys Arnold, Parkway Indpt....... 539 ’ . Al Weevie, West Side ................ 438 | Madeleine Fox, Inland Container .... 529| NEW yor (Bloadway (ATI & |Al Lahrman, Joan Hancock Mut. Ins. 636| Bernice Gardner, Hoosier Coal & Oil. 529 ones, "160. B 3 pan & Al Dole, Penn Rech. ...............«a 635 | Laura Bowers, Primrose.............. 528 ny hy rbok oy Pest £* |Jay Nowacki Jr, Indiana Reen....... 634! Miller Ensminger, Stegemeler's ...... 3 yo ROLL Sets poi Mer Eh t
Coach Tony Hinkle Spring Football Call Sounded at DePauw
GREENCASTLE, Ind. Feb. 19.— First call for spring football practice at DePauw university has been issued by Coach Robert Nipper. The first practice session has been scheduled for next Monday and practice will run until April 1.
brought the first showing of football hopefuls on the campus, and equipment is to be issued Friday.
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Kieth Miller, Penn, Reen. ........... 609 | Hershell Millhollin, oJhn Hancock.... 807 , Iseley, Link-Belt No. 23 ........ 606 Willis Blackwell, West Side .......... 604 Harold Deal, Penn. Recn. ............ 604 Kenny Andrews, East Side Classic.... 604 Don Screes, Broad Ripple B. M. ...... 603 Carl Roeder, Penn. By riicenere 603 Ira Hall, Coca-Cola ..........ceonnee 602 Ray Butler, Fun Bowl Bocial ........ 602 Miller Ensminger, Penn. Recn. ...... 601 Bob Walker, West Side .............. 801 CocasCOla :.........c04s 601 Joe chett, Penn. Recn. .......... 600 Ed Sower, Penn. Recn. ............ 600 OTHER LEADERS (MEN) Bd Lucas, Allison Owls .... 994 Byron Sefton, Riviera Club .......... 588 Fred Patterson, Dean Pump ........ 586 Prank Nagel, Allison Bogr. .......... 583 Gene Lewis, Stewart-Warner Mixed.. 583 Dobbins, Naval Ordnance .. veivese SI L. Woodruff, Allison Office Mixed.... 573 B. Wood, Rotary Club ............., 573 on 11, viene vn 70 Walt Trenepohl, Inland Container .... 539 Clarence De Hoff, St. Philip Mixed.... 549 Ed Skaggs, Indpls. Bleaching Mixed... 547 Orville illiamson, Gyro Liianaave 544 Chas, Clements, Holliday Mixed ...... 540
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Tom Selmier Receives Bemis Bowling Award
By BERNARD HARMON Today's bowling spotlight was focused on the weekly luncheon meet-
member of the organization, received the annual Thomas Bemis sportsAt the same time Nell Koelling received the women's sportsmanship
award. She is a member of the Ernest Johnston Coal ‘and Kernel Optical leagues and has been bowling for a number of years.
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were guests of the Kiwanians at the luncheon, arranged by Tom Bemis, donor of the award, .and a member of the Kiwanis club. The West Side Classic league again hogged the spotlight of the weekly Tuesday , night tenpin activities, with a pair of members finishing even for city-wide indi-, vidual scoring honors. | Bob Carnagua had 228, 195, 269— 682 for Conkle Funeral Home and Joe Markey posted 224, 236, 223 682 for Foxworthy Ford. The Ford team took team honors with its 3032, but the Conkle five posted the best single game of the season in the loop, an 1131,
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* Another ‘Crucial’ Tilt On at Buffalo
“| BUFPALO, Feb, 19.~The Indian. |apolis Ospitals face a stern task / here tonight if they are to remain / alone in second place and within striking ‘distance . of Clevemnds [| Western division leaders. The Barolis pulled three points ahead Jah Bigs with an easy 7-4 | |conquebt of the Rockets at Phila|delphia, Only Phil Hergeshelmer, Hy the league's leading pointmaker, proved any problem for the Barons. He brought his season's total to ® | i a goal and an assist, rshey’s Eastern division clamps rolled over St, Louis, 8 to 1, at St Louis, in the only other game played last night. Bad luck tonight could drop the / Caps back into a tid for second and third place in the hot Western division chase. Buffalo, of course, will be the favorite on th ehome ice and the Bisons are only 3 points behind ay ; Be Pittsburgh Horbets also are H. S. Basket Card Shepard to Get at home’ against Springfield and TOMORROW . will rule as favorites. Should the ! Sacred Heart at Plainfield. Another Trial Cape Jom and Flin a the ! FRIDAY . ornets would puil even n= ! Bech Grove at New Pakestine. | Big Ledgues dianapolis. Meanwhile, Cleveland - and Hershey will be meeting om Broad Ripple at Greencastle. ST. LOUIS. Mo.. Feb. 19 (U. P.) Baron ice Crispus Attucks at Rossville, . + Mo, Feb, 19. (U, 2.) AMERICAN LEAGUR | Speedway at Decatur Central, The St. Louis Browns announced Western. Division | Howe at Warren Central. today that Bert Shepard, one-legged | % 5 x T 2. & og i Lawrence Central at Pike Twp: . oo HE 181 i Shortridge at Crawfordsville, |S *" 1710 Yeleran from UR |unaen 138 2 4 8 2 i Silent Hoosiers at Franklin Twp. |!00, Ind, will work out as a pitcher JUTEQ, evo: HNaRinam Southport at Martinsville. this spring with the American|, Bester Divisles a3 130 Kokomo at Tech. league team af their Miami (Fla) |New Maven... 18 38 8 4& 137 iis Washington at Terre Haute|training camp. Tet i 1 : 1H a Wiley. It will be Shepard's second ven- cans 4 45 B13 18 3 SATURDAY ture with a major-league club since Bomber Cl Tle d OT Cathedral vs. Sacred Heart at|{be lost his leg in .the war while . > Tech. ) piloting a P-38. Ed Smith, Browns’ | suaieht — INDIARAPOLIS at Bumales | Manual at Howe. director of publicity, said Shepard mde Cleveland; Springfield at Pitts i Tech at Shelbyville. will be signed to a contract if he JOAN RESYLES i
Ripple Frosh Win Broad Ripple high school’s fresh-
man basketball team had a record! which he pitched five innings. of 12 victories in 15 games today| ———————— following its 34-15 triumph over John Campbell scored 17 points for the young Rockets on
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the Noblesville floor yesterday.
’ Tank Meet at DePauw GREENCASTLE, Ind. Feb. 15.— The DePauw swimming team will Indiana university in DePauw’s pool tomorrow. The Tigers { will be seeking their fourth vic-
shows ability enough at the practice. The. Washington Senators. had
under contract two years ago and used him in one game, in
Ken Keltner Not On Trading Block
CLEVELAND, Feb. 19 (U. P).— Rumors of trading third baseman Ken Keltner were settled once znd for all today when President Bill Veeck of the Cleveland Indians, announced Keltner would remain with the Tribe. “He definitely will not be
traded,” Veeck sald.
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