Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 February 1947 — Page 29

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Prevails by Wabash

[LLE, Ind, Feb, gh school chame nt is scarcely be« e college oonferp has been de~ university today possession of the

hed their. chamnight by. defeat 62 to 40. It wis { the ‘season for

Ants put up a he first half and rced to step live nt, 31-29, at the bash led most of the contest, alf, however, the the home team 0 a safe margin, L by DePauw proends. Is High { the Tigers, was scorer with 17 | seven fleld goals e foul line. Tom y close to Gardner and Bill Walton’ ked up 10. aced the Little ters with 13 on ne free toss. The proximately 3000, at Wabash. 5 DePauw's 10th llege conference loss in the state o Butler, which tories. and last Pauw. All other » suffered two “or lay against each

Records ; vins the mythical he Indiana colactually exists,

ganization to de- A

eligibility rules the state track, eets. nd football, the no official chammembers eagerly n of having the C opinion crowns

uw five has combest records in put-of-state comly to Marshall of ining over five

ionship makes it Pauw will be ine national inter11 tournament at beginning March

Wabash (49) ig ft pt “loncs, { 6 1 3 Lennedy,f 305 I'Young.{ 0 0 2 futchins,f 0 20 devey,c 2 43 terscheidire 2 0 2 {ouston.g 4-0-1 Iray.g 321 NYoung.g 1 00

Totals 20 9 18

auw 31, Wabash 29. »d-~Etcheson, Beck, Juinnup, Cloncs 2,

nd Phillips

& futyy ! ilies = 2 >

+ . J q ’ / - el Se

Meet Monday

BB} LAFAYETTE Ind, Feb. 27

i P.).~The Purdue fieldhouse trag-

edy washed out Purdue's one

if of its schedule and the outcome | the Big Nine race.

# where three students were kil and several hundred persons

of bleacher stands which broke

A last Monday night,

That game, which ended at half-

time with Purdue leading, 3% to

could decide the conference title. | If so, it will be replayed. Today it ; still was undecided where, when - and how much of it would be re-

played. Want to Play Just Half

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tween Kenneth L. Wilson, conf

Hoosier Rivals

On Butler Court No Decision Yet

maining home basketball game to-| i day and left in doubt the windup,

| Purdue will play Indiana at But- . ler university in Indianapolis Monday, The game was originally scheduled for the Purdue fieldhouse,

jured, as the result of the collapse

WF the Purdue-Wisconsin game

: Purdue would like to resume the _game where it was broken off, but

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3 Athletic Director Guy Mackey and : 4 Wisconsin's Harry Struhldreher| By ART WRIGHT, Times Staft Writer

played.

failed to rule out the possibility]

| last night at Chicago stadium against one of the classiest

A Purdue has no chance at the this year's 318 entrants.

Ml title, but a Purdue victory over|

J : championship or a piece of the! mons’ last chance for title honors| a. nn 3 title. Wisconsin now has eight vic- in this year’s national Golden]

. tories in 10 games and plays Minne-| Gloves. But in every bracket hé| Two Cities Share 5053 fans, sota Saturday. Illinois with eight!gave a good account of himself. victories in 11 games closes its sea-| In the deciding round Simmons son against Indiana Saturday. Only ran into a barrage of both left and] CHICAGO, Feb. 27 a in the event that Wisconsin should | right hand punches. -» win, while Illinois loses Saturday, too much for the Indianapolis en3 would the cancelled Wisconsin-Pur-|trant, whose sudden drop to the|

due gamé have no bearing on + conference title race.

4 2 Butler Considered

i suggested as sites for the replay

there were indications that

might be played either Wednesday ,. iya¢ Akins would be the 135-| Kansas City placed three fighters

or Friday next week. In any event, Wisconsin will

completely replayed or resumed

the half with Purdue leading by one| point. The “home court” has been Purdue's great advantage this sea-|

University of Chicago have been

the canvas was a surprise to the 16,750 the Golden |spectators, Simmons was stopped night, while Oklahoma

by a hard right to the chin. Cleveland took over team honors : TER Simmons started out fast in the by placing four men each in the Both Butler university and theo st round by using & good left! March 7 windup. |hand and continued to box pl The semi-finals and finals avill be

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ing|.. " | : : |tiously. He was nailed hard at the held the same evening at the .Chiof the Wisconsin-Purdue game and| | se of the first: yound. | cago Stadium, scene of the past

i It was the opinion of the ring-| three night's activity.

pe Pound champion of the tournament. | in the semi-finals, and

pre-fight shuffle of pairings “put and Toledo.

at! Simmons against Akins. Lee, not

won from Vern Pack, Springfield, | Akins go.

son. They've won most home|

games, but lost traveling games

mighty Wisconsin.

3] L 7000 Tickets Left

For I. U., Purdue Tilt

tickets to the Purdue-Indiana ba

Monday night will go on sale

let in the Marott shoe store.

due season book holders.

5 6:30 p. m. Game time is 8:15 p.

basketball race, is, the only first| Ni ht' B Ii L d : Fraser, Roksignol, Prokop. | Coliings. bat : ndianapolis spares — Simpson, -Morri4 division team to hold first place in| Last 1g S bow ing eaaers on Aa Ol ee chy. Doran, Dewees i ; ny , 2 {bury. Nicholson, Simon, Podolsky any Satie hrRuh othe 7% BOWLER (MEN) Betty, Shipman, Johnson Coal ........ UA! reaoas: Pat Callinghen, Bernie Laig statistics showed to- ‘ " a W , Joh Coal .cavisss 52 . paren, official sta Se | Leander Perkins, Fun Bowl (Classic 726 BO oy canesses 328 Stine by. Perioti~ a { 600 BOWLERS (MEN) Clem Kruse, Indiana Bell ... ...... 517 Providence . vies ss sill 2 Fur ¥ The Hoosiers, with a mark of .859, Joe Fultorr, Indianapolis a7 Margaret Skelton, Johnson Coal . jis Indianapolis ...... ....1 2 3-8 rer i - Bil ; 1 Tory. ..7'"" gqp|Dorothy ‘Milion, Friends ixe ... 8315 Pirst period scoring—(1) Indianapolis, were leading in accuracy in Shoot Et Langley PRA: ROOM To Joan Rossebo, Indiana Bell -......... 514 Douglas (Morrison), 2:16. Penalties Stan. ing free throws. The league-leader, [00 "'goriman Indianapolis ........ #50 | Vivien Parsons, Johnson Coal ...... 514 ley, Licari, Bush, Fraser, Dewsbury, Wisconsin, was second in both freg Wilbur Schuck, Indianapolis......... 654 | Mickey Rotert, Johnson Coal......... 512) Scherza, Bessone, Woch§, Doran, oy Sil, » 8 d | john Fehr, INAIANADOMS. ............ 652 | Lucy Court, Johnson oo A 3 3 Second : period song ea) Indianapo. throws, with a mark of .636, and in ceci1 Bevis, Inter-Club . gsi | Dorothy Lilly, Johnson Coal ........ 510 lis, Sclisizzi (Douglas, Summers), 1:50; ' Kk 7 : 51 Marie Christian, Mallory Office ...... 510 (3) Indianapolis, Gauthier (Sclisizzi, Lou - Schenck, West Side Merchants . pil tite 010 Douglas), 8:03; (4) Providence, Burling-

Runnerup Illinois was eighth

Jim McIntyre of Minnesota,

Iowa, who has 160. Team standings:

Team W L. Pcl PGAY. Fl W scongin 8 2 800 2095 Tliinnis . 8 3 S127 249 Indiana 6 4 600 261 Minnesota @ 5 545 201 Michigan 5 6 455 228 Purdue rei 4 8 444 302 Ohio. Btate .. 4 6 400 263 OWA 4 1 164 253 Northwestern 2 9 186 264 Individual leaders: Player G re rr. Tp McIntyre, Minn..... 11 53° 63 169 Wier 11 ‘61 38 1

, lowa ' Homilton, Indiana. 10 62 30 164 Ccok, . Wisconsin 10 55 38 148 Suprunowice, Mich. 11 53 32 138 Heftman, Purdue 9 41 34 116 Undesman, Ohio St. 10 47 20 114 H Wilkinson, Iowa 11 42 24 108 Schedler, Northw'n 11 47 14. 108 Kernan, Minnesota 11 42 22 106

A. A. U. Mat Meet

| Additional Sports,

About 7000 general admission

etball game at the Butler fieldhouse the initial 700-series of the season for that establishment.

morrow at the Butler ticket out-

Purdue officials announced today that the main floor of the field-|

“house will be held for Purdue stu-| i Fur team, which set dents with season tickets. They will! The Indiana Fur lea enter Gates 4 and 5. The west end

balcony will be reserved for Pur- had the top team total for the eve- —854.

accuracy from the floor with .295.

A " b attémpts from ‘the floor, held first| Trice, Clilird’ west side Merchants

place in the field goal averages With Prank Argus, Indianapolis ......... + 812 Mary Peisi, Indiana Gear Mixed .... " 12 | Mabel Daywitt, Wm. H. Block M

leacler with 169, and Murray Wier of

By BERNARD HARMON

Although the Indianapolis league furnished its usual contribution to the Wednesday night bowling achievements, the outstanding performance

sK- jast night came from the Fun Bowl, where Leander Perkin

to-! Perkins, International Harvester employee, who carries a

for years to ,achieve—rolled 235, =

a city season record in the Indi-

anapolis session of last week, again 659 and Wilbur Schuck

ning. With Bob wuensch setting High scorers in other

The fieldhouse doors will open at! “oo wit his 220, 220. 230—670, sions were Bill Langley - with an. the Fur Five had 1040, 101, 2008— 197. 246—670 for Vibrators in th (3109. P. R. Mallory league; Lou Schenck|

: 1 | Barbasol, led by Joe Fulton's 231, with 202, 268, 181—651 for Wayne, Indiana Leads Big 9 935. 211—677, the loop's top solo Park Garage in the West Side Mers| li tienes (5) vine’ AIO lO In Free-Throw Standing series, had 3021 and Bowes Sealfast, chants and Cecil Bevis with 192, ZeSione errs TISHE dOftenss .. Buin CHICAGO, Feb. 27 (U. P.).—In- with John Fehr showing the way 225, 234—651 for Mercator Tigers in Butlington 2 be cratrs Douglas ie Mins WW 5-652 had 3015. |the Inter-Club. jOnad. ros ee ‘wing .... Gau diana, in third place in the Big Nine With 231, 216, 20 ye y pa or Liseombe Js WISE ik Selisizel

| Ralph Richman, Indianavolis........ 7 |Ann Crull, Johnson Coal

in!Red Stuart, Indianapolis... .........

field goal shooting percentages with |Al Weevle, |InGRBARES, 000i 626 Jine Swiggett, Johnson Coal ........ S03, ATEN, Sclisizal, BesiuRe. © Frovidence 249 and fourth from the foul line Shuey, Electronic Leboratory .....-. 434 Willetta Smith, Stewart-Warner . 2 ibe Petioy jeoting $; Frovidghee. . with .621 | Berry JeRIing, Zionsville oi....... 615 | - OTHER LEADERS (WOMEN) an Bpolis, Simpson a Licart, Morrison}, * . Jo ! \ ion ATTRA Sd r 4 ; (8) ndianapoiis, ougias clisizzi, Purdue, the only team which has| Howard Deer Sr. Indianapolis ....... 813 Betty Hulse, Water Co. ...... 499 Gauthier), 13:45; (9) Providence, Lis- : re tl 30 nt of its | Gomer Alred, Indianapolis. . reer 614 | VeSS Culligan, Our Lady of Lourdes.. 497 combe (Rossignol, Fraser), 16:22; (10) hit on more “than 30 per ce 0 Ralph Pope, Eli Lilly Ae am eie ny {Janis Eck, Farm Sec. Mixed ........ 406 Providence, Rossignol (Fraser, Liscombe),

813 [ceil Fellows, North Side

612 |G. Nooker, Link-Beit Owls

| Bernie Strohm, Inter-Clu

Fonnie Snyder, Indianapolis

the | Ben Spencer, Intre-Club ....... | Geo. Tellas, Federal Emp..... Leonard Binnion. EU Lilly Geo. Johnson, El lly . Gomer Alred, oNrth Side Recn.. ‘ {Larry Fox, Indianapclis © eases

Ru: TH I" d. International Harv..... 600 | . 0 . { Pittsburgh 4, Hershey 4 (tie), I Av | a. preza Ns, a 600 | & 1419-1382 victory over Allison. gGeveland 0. St. Louis 2 42) 8am’ Friedman, Federal EMp,i...oo0es 600 Complete results: NEXT GAMES “1 Bob Kelly, Indianapolis soe 600] ; ’ AME . aod : Hoosier—1392 Danville—1308 Tonight— INDIANAPOLIS at New Hay800 | OTHER LEADERS (MEN) Gunderman 287 A. Btenley 260 | on: Springfield ®t Philadelphin. M1! Hank starks, Water Co cv. 5968 G. Warner 280 L. Sadler 207 : remeron epee os 350 [Don Woodard, Moon-Lite Classic .... 589 P. Short 276!B. Harvey 265 : 238 | Rerun Gillespie, Diamond Chain ... 388 H. Clevinger 2100. Sadler 284 . ' y fon Rugh, L. G. 8: Mixed .... 3 . Clever |J. Vaughn : d : | Se nlker, Les Prank's 88 Serv. .... 580 re : naiana Cen ra Bus Orphey,- Knights of Columbus . 2 Kingan—1419 Allison—1382 Avg: Carl Hines, Link-Be ean J. Btilz 278 H, O. Smith 285 D f 4 A 15.96 | fess Hunter, Broad Ripple Legion .. 576 ghijlington 280 Lowder ae LJerears ces 14.5 | John Kuhlle, Friends W 0 ces ae ferguson 292 Dickerson 275 15.4 {Mike Bisesi, R. C. A. © ' ‘ oberts 279! Bratton 273! ' By ] - 14.8 |8horty Franklin, Link-Belt 7 867 Simpson 281) Wheeler 313. Indiana Central's Greyhounds de 12.5 | Maral Holzschuch, Wm. H, Block M.. 384 ert feated the Evansville college Purple 14 Bil Shine, Powe: 8 i imen, Lio... 565 Be yYlleta2 Moose—1358 , Aces out at the Central gym last ' r i ; 28 |Lormy Walpole, Bt PHAR. se Club 562 Northam 288 Huffman 2% night, 55 to 47, and it was the ‘ . Beetcher, Riis sir on hile wale 9:64 Wilbur Matthews, Farm “Bureau ...... HE. 28 JET or 23 ninth victory in 15 state oconferDr. Gruner. Medical __..... * $27, Theobald 276|Peavier 269 ence starts for the. winners.

Fred Morrissey, Fire Dept. . ..4 oe Bs Crouch, Link-Belt Owls Mixed. ... ji

ieee | Clertrude Grovenherry, Parkway Ind, 538 _

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DOWN PLEASE—W allace Smith, a | 26-pounder awaits contact with the canvas after a blow delivered by Ed Marotta, Cleveland, in the Golden Gloves quarterfinals last night at Chicago. !

pie She wu oF : Simmons Loses to Classy Ice Caps Advance | ve Sot. Yo SESH. Louis Golden Glover “On Disputed Coal

~ CHICAGO, Feb. 27.~8ylvester Simmons, Indianapolis’ last hope In that the entire game would be re- the 1947 Golden Gloves tournament of champions, ran into tough luck |

A Simmons was knocked out in 29 seconds of the second round in his © Wisconsin could give Illinois the|quarter finals battle against rugged Virgil Akins, St. Louis. It wag Sim-

| | Gloves Team Honors stormed onto the ice when referees

They ' were | Thirty-two of the best amateur hen overruled Goal Judge Ed Mcboxers in the country slugged their Connell and Timer Jack BSinclaire

way into the semi-final round of and called the tally official. Gloves tourney last| Pieri said he would protest the

. Simmons originally was slated to be two each from Chicago, Cin--the top-heavy favorite to win on a | cinnati, Los Angeles, Gary, Ind. swing. “neutral site” whether the game js | Dattle Ray Lee, Kansas City, but a, yf # ’

as popular an opponent as Akins, in the bout ahead of the Simmons- | toned out to a three-goal lead

° e e 1 for Indi lis with All - Perkins Tops City Pinmen ' |Sto isd Shun b

opponents much feebler than

Left Wi Enio Sclisizzi d ‘On His 726 at Fun Bowl 2 Ta Sh Sv see)

Y73-avelage, combe knotted the count for Provi-

i< in his first season as a bowler. He did what many a veteran S 12 3 tis re) sa Simpson scored and Douglas coun-

245, 246—1726 for the Sunset Terrace A pair of Stokelyi i i y ; t the: quintet in the Pun Bowl Classic members were over 650, bu wi When Lloyd Doran went to the Joop. team failed to crack the 3000 mar | penalty box for tripping, Liscombe Dutch Hohman had 199, 221, 239--|fired a long shot past Indianapolis

830 Joyce Watson, Indiana Bali teens | 38 Frances Snyder, Johnson Coal ......

‘ gor | The Kingan sharpshooters posted 601 the week's high. score in Central In-| © 601 diana Rifle league competition with| Buffalo 5. New. Haven 4

rom Cincinnati, expegtantly

PROVIDENCE, R. I., Feb. 27 (U. P.).— Defenseman Al Dewsbury {scored a disputed goal in the last fighters of second of play last night to lead the Indianapolis Capitals to a 6-to-5 victory over the Providence Reds in an American Hockey league game at the auditorium before

Owner Lou Pierl of the Reds

(U. P.).— Bernie LeMaitre and Pat Calling-

City and [game to League President Maurice { Podoloff on grounds that the goal |was scored after the period had ended. The Caps picked up a point in the hot Western division race on {the Pittsburgh Hornets, who were ‘held to a tie by Hershey. Coach Tommy Ivan's club moved on to {New Haven to play tonight in the {second of their three-game Eastern

there will

Uphill Battle i The Reds waged a futile uphill battle all the way as the Caps

in the first 28 minutes of the game. Les Douglas bagged the opening

ox at 2:16 of the opening period.

Fernand Gauthier added the third { Caps’ goal at 8:03. Tommy Bur'lington and Ray. LaPlante tallied for Providence midway through the s turned in middle session.

In the final period, Carl Lis-

has tried | dence in the first 45 seconds. CUff

van Camp tered again at 13:45 to give the [Caps a 5-to-3 lead.

197, 235, 222 Goalie’ Ralph Almas. Red Coach | Art Lescur sent five forwards on league ses- | the attack and Right Winger Rosy 297, | Rossignol tied up the game for eo | Providence at 18:57. | Dewsbury then registered his dis- | puted goal at 19:59.

Whitelaw, LaPlante, Bedard, Scherza,

500 ton (Arcand), 9:54: (5) Pgovidence La506 Plante (Scherza, Bedard), 11:10, Penalties:

‘ ...... 483117:37; (11) Indianapolis, Pewsburys MorMixed.... 47€ rison, Simpsoit), 19:59, Penalties: White473 law, Doran, Rossignol. . 468 —

302. Paul Wennrick International Harv | y . | ’ | Rosemary Minatel, L. G. B. M , 459 A LE 7 In the - Individual scoring race,|Bill Van Pelt, Junior C. of C. + 811) porris Henn: Riviera Clb cree TON AMERICAN LEAGUE : Floyd Wimmer, Continental Opt. Mix { Zw | Western Division Ralph Hamilton, the Hoosier NOt | Leroy Callahan, St. John Evangelical. gia [Louise Zu olay a Mi... 41) > is. 6 OG i inst. Howard White, Indianapolis .......... { , Farm Bureau .......... Clevelang 0 iH 15 5 75 242 177 shot, netted 20 points against Towa on Prankiin, Indianapolis... "" 807|Mary Abel, Kingan & Co. .........o00 420) cE burgh IR 2 TB 23 136 and Ohio State to take first place |claude Stone, Rost dewelry .y 808 —— | INDIANAPOLIS . 30 14 12 72 256 132 \ st, ndia 8 .y ' rae 0 o in the points per game averages CIRLLC, "Byler, Indianapolis... = Ki Sh Basle 0... 3 15 3 U1 28 1d with 154, and a 154 point total in| Ken Christensen, Indianapils Harv. 604 | ingan ooters Eastern Division y C . ; ‘ 10 contests. + HO A LANE Allison Executive to. 50 . Hetshey Rarknnve a i in i : . J | d ov e . His total, however, trailed both Ernie MacKinnon, Allison xecut ive... 603 Po t I gh S Fron gues ...... 2 8 4 13 12 Bob Drexler, Indianapolis - . 802 | S core |New Haven 19 20 8 46 186 155

Philadelphia .... 4 48 5 13 172 374

RESULTS LAST NIGHT INDIANAPOLIS 6, Providence 8,

| Harley Grifith and Jim Cuddy

1Dén Breunig, Farm Sec. Mixed ...... 501 R. C. A~1319 Pennsy—1289 d the Central attack with 14 yden, Ind. G Mixed ... 491'E. Jones +.270}Peevier 259 Pace e Central attac . John Wilson, Central Y. M. C. A. IRAE Waiah, "idelity Trust Mixed . 466 Spaulding 275. Hostetler | 261and 12 points, respectively. physical. director, today annouriced| . . 50 BOWLERS (WOMEN) etter 300M. usteuler 3% It was a close battle in field goals, a change In date for the state Y mary Brisuik. Declan, Maines his a Culver 250/Blind +225 with the Greyhounds sinking 21 Freie meek oo - rb oe Marie Fulton, Ernest: Johnson Supt Co. 2) rhe ein (and Evansville 20. From the" free held here Saturday, Marc , in- patty Striebeck, Johnsen Coal ...... ! . throw. line. however, the Grey: oo! ‘ Wakefield, Kav Jewelry ........ 547 line, pr, » : stead of this Saturday, March 1. a, HollagswoTth, or j1 Fight Results Inotads ts boss by a wile

| Angle Ridenows. Cqnt, Opt. Mixed. . 827) Margaret Wilson, x € AY aver 54 NEW YORK--Leo Melito,

Rose Bherrhan, Btewart- Warner “river 333; outpointed Jerry Garvy, gally Twyford, Johnson Coal ...... 530 N. ¥. (8).

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Mary Arkins, Indiana Bell .......... 527/154, Washington Edna Kelly, KAY .yueisearsisesaseess 538 Arnold, 183, Phil

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~ margin, 13 to 7.

133, New York, | Twenty-three personal fouls were

132, Jamaice, |. jjed on the Aces and 10 on Cen-

a0, : Early, Joh COAL +..envss B28 HINGTON, D, C.—8m H , | tral, - Mathews scored four of Lbuenn Early, Johnson | WAS: B < wed "Bis r Jack

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