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The Kunnel But Ho's Takes a Bad Qame to Beating From ~The Bitter _ | -The Pickers ‘ Finish — By THE KUNNEL
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CTICALLY every guesser taking the trouble to send in a blank beat the Old Kunnel at his own picking game last week as he ate tempted to forecast the outcome of 10 regional games. ” From the wilds of Lower Slobbovia he wired (collect, of course) that he was able to call only three of them right. A four-month-old
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By BOB STRANAHAN All the little intiniate details. regarding the Indianapolis semi-final basketball tournament were worked out yesterday in a meeting of the principals of the competing schools at the office of Charles P. Dagwell of Tech, tourney manager. In addition, the four schoolmen lugged 9150 of the prized ducats back to their respective communities and prepared to put them on sale at $2 a throw. Thus, Mr. Dagwell had something over $18,000 in the kick to start with and the tourney is assured of being a financial as well as artistic
success. 1 Principal B. C. Boyd of Clinton,
United Press Sports Writer At least two, and possibly four, of the semi-final titles this Saturday in Indiana high school basketball’s annual tournament will go to teams which never before have won one, : Only five of the “sweet sixteen" teams still around—Ft. Wiime South Side, Muncie Burris, Bedford, Evansville Central and Huntington— have taken semi-fina] tourney titles. Of course, Logansport and Marion {both won state championships, and {Terre Haute Garfield; South Bend [Central .and Shelbyville have been among the final four teams, but
16-team finals. £ The semi-finals were inaugurated
that was back in the days of the|
in 1936, the year Everett Case's Frankfort Hot Dogs swept through the northwestern semi-final to the
‘There were no Perfect Pickers in the entire lot, but 16 of the cus-
tomers had eight of the 10 called correatly to share top honors and the plush lined spittoon for first prize.
You are invited to meet the following experts: Gene Zukerman, 1115 8. Meridian, Indianapolis. Pat Lynch, 1520 E. Ohio st, Indianapolis. Juan H. Sade: 124}4 Walnut, North Vernon. rs. Mari Leppert, 1023 E. Raymond, In Ralph F. Hay, Rogers Center, eh diguapalia Harold W. Erner, R. R. 1, Box 281, Danville. Paul Richie, 814 E, Main, Greensburg. Chester A. Parrish, 3107 E. 11th, Indianapolis. H. E. Rowbottom, Journal-Review, Crawfordsville. Lee Snyder, 2825 N. Penisylvania, Indianapolis.
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Henry L. Litchfield, 323 N. Kealing, Indianapolis, William P. Dugger, 517 N, Walnut, Bloomington,
Robert F, Wissman, 534 California, Columbus, Robert Amick, 415 E. 11th, Rushville, : Tom Vondersaar, 188 N. 13th, Beech Grove. E. W. Mclllvaine, 3027 N, Talbot, Indianapolis. * Congratulations, all of you.. You are indeed astute pickers and the Kunnel's battered fedora comes off in a swéeping gesture to you all. Biggest: upset, of course, was the Vincennes victory over Jasper.
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Tipoff —8:30 p. m,
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“J their 18th home t. “I while revenge wil “Bl the minds of the ners recall that their most hum
tise home ice. . . . One of the who happens.to be president of the pest of Tommy Ivan’s hustling THSAA board of control as well, squad is Ed Nicholson, defenseman, took 1150 back to his town and stuwho is always in there playing t0 dents. . Principal J. W. O. Breck, the hilt and always ready to go all-| who is a little more than interested | out-in any scramble for the puck.)in the success of Shelbyville's bas-| _. . Hell match rugged hockey getball team since he has a boy with any foe and is pretty fair with playing on the squad, carted away the stick in lining up scoring plays. 3500. “A fast skater, Nicholson, who
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(left to right) Ernest A. Harris of Pendleton, H. P. Harri J. W. O. Breck of Shelbyville.
NOT. IN THE BAT ROOST— Athletic Director Charles P. Dagwelt of Tech
Other principals of competing schools who picked up their ducats yesterday were ,
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Finals Délayed 50h One of the major objections to! 16-team finals was that it laced too great a strain on the layers. Now the two state finalists lay their last four games in spans
South Side, Burris and Huntingare in the well-balanced
Only seven persons of the several hundred.who tried to pick the winners were able to call that tough one. And. they missed too many of the others to figure in as the real “experts,” none of whom had the Alices winning. A . The next. hardest to figure out proved to be the Muncie BurrisRichmond meeting. Lots and lots of the fans went along with the Kunnel on that ane in thinking that the Red Devils would come in first. " Toughest one for him to lose was that one-pointer by Napoleon over
Arlington. But many others had the same experience.
Since there are only eight games in the first round of the semi-
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all of the seats, then By JOHN P. CARMICHAEL, Times Special. Writer
as a case in point.
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(who won 20 games for Portland a TAMPA, Fla, March 11.—Every mon on the Cincinnati roster is year ago. a big-leaguer until proven otherwise That's the verdict of Johnny 6 “The veteran Jewel Ens, Syracuse). Neun, who is making his major loop debut as a manager this manager who sent Ewell Blackwell ason ...and he cited Frankie Baumhoitz, one of his outfield rookies, to the Reds a year ago, just stands : {behind Erautt when he throws and Right now Bob Usher, who played gawks.
semi-final next Saturday in Muncie's big Walnut street field house. South Side won it first in 1938 and again in 1940. Burris took the title in the 1939 and 1942. Huntington won it in 1945. That leaves | Marion, the darkhorse in the semifinal this season, as the only contestant without a semi-final crown. Evansville Central and Bedford, both two-time semi-final champs, are in the Bloomington semi-final. {| They meet in the 1:15 p. m. opener. Terre Haute Garfield's unbeaten
finals this week, the Tough Ten will have to make its fadeowt. But if you'd care to try to pick the Straight Eight, just send in your choice to Short Shots at the Times not later thant Friday midnight.
Care to try to outpick our “expert” on this one?
CENTRAL over Bedford
SHELBYVILLE over Clinton
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McDermott as c« If Indianapoli contention for tk crown, the Kaut night and from regular season's day. There is cor ' whether Commis ‘pert will permit play tonight sin ‘center was engag with a referee
v “He will play center fleld ant} runs around $3, and, coupled with, 4 oft” said Neun, “providing. he nearly 100 games for the Reds in| the ticket price, is just a little steep |. 4) tne bill. But he'll have the |1946, is Soe the A The fel Hye hot chance. Not only where a man job provided, of course, ogs are 15 cents each, too, an that's another item.
batting average.
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Jones, rookie shortsto up in the Yankee school where p, received &|yag the assignment of practice ses- [they play for the big inning. That's sions at Butler for the three teams what we're going to do...and to {When you have listed Augie
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pared to those of former years.!team which Neun intends to field. h Galan |He wants them to know everything burg, Pendleton and Clinton—have play that type of ball you have to in left field, Catcher Ray Mueller [there is about playing baseball.
That. in itself, will be quite a|Meer, you've just about exhausted stop rookie, “if you wanted to be “It's a kids game,” said Neun.|for years, wouldn't you?”
play it now—if theyTe going to at the minors these days,” he pointed . ‘out. “We're going to toss 'em in there chance to absorb the little things steadily until they do or don’t. We that save games. don't look for miracles, but we do entitled to know why he’s doing hope that within a year or i a certain way. job.”
is Ed Erautt, a streamlined pitcher Copyright, 1947 by The Indianapolis Times
“I'm afraid hes got it,” Ens “Yes sir. Fast ball takes
All in all, this is an experimental
Study Is Essential “After all,” he told one short-
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short-ender in the betting, Dade is confident he will retain "his title despite reports that Ortiz had buckled down and trained well for! the bout. Ortiz had claimed he was out of |
than a year ago, Bd Head, Brooklyn pitcher, hurled a no-hit game against the Boston Braves. . . .Now he’s in danger of passing out of the majors. . . . It’s not the same arm it was on April 23, 1946, when he .. + « Head's salary wing went dead in a later game . . . but he hasn't given up and
set victory and has spent the time since then working out at his El
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is gone and he’s working on control and for a better curve. . #o » o ICE GAME ODDITY. ...In a recent Eastern Hockey league game a player was credited with an assist on a goal while he was sitting on the bench... . . Before leaving the ice “on the fly” for a replacement, he passed the puck to a teammate on a play that resulted in a score moments: later "o's + but not before the player whe had just dived over the boards was cooling his seat,
+ + + That|boards. Pendleton, since it played utilized a full two hours to explain regional games at Butler and and illustrate cut-off plays, how to the benefit of one pre-tourney touch a bag, where to run along work out here this week in keeping mentals. Not a bat was swung durwith I. H. 8. A. A. regulations. ling the entire workout. | The principals agreed on the ase) “It’s a regular routine with me,” | g S dam of a molded type Spaulding ball for he said. “It helps the newcomers * names of the officials. But since/it refreshes the memory of the Title I Toni ht this latter information is regarded veterans. » as more or less eonfidential by the| “I don't want anybody to come — Ortiz. w, his governing body decides to make that|son and say he wasn't told how to a pli ago announcement. {handle a play—or react in a sit- in San Prancisco to Harold Dade, is The same sort of meetings were uation.” e,| Neun is a stickler for details, 8}; o ro match here tonight. Bloomington and Muncie for the methodical appraiser of talent. other three semi-final centers. All For instance, he wants a good days of practice, then the bids of | bat sixth because “many a rally is 16 teams for the final four spots in snapped because .the No. 6 man the meet on March 22. Inits into a double play.” Doubles Classic in April By BERNARD HARMON Another tenpin affair, booked in the tournament-packed month of jum. alleys. ! Although a $300 first place prize will be awarded to the top duo in| Butler Cagers the handicap affair, $200 will be paid the pair having the best actual score. | To Be Feted
will not be permitted to the baselines and similar fundathe tournament and heard the who don't know those things and L H. 8 A A, well wait until the back to the bench during the sea-| LOS ANGELES, March 11 (U. P.). a 2 to 1 favorite to regain the crown being held yesterday at Lafayette! that remains now is a few more|fast man, who can hit a little, to Broad Ripple Alleys Book ‘April, is the second annual men’s doubles classic at the Broad Ripple | The meet is scheduled April 12, 13, 19, 20, 26 and 27, with the Satur-
day shifts slated at 3, 3, 4, 8, 6, 1.) “ The ual Utes club banquet 8,8 and 10 p. m. Choice dates and [classic and Speedway's hitial hus- | for tng Butler university basketball
Nirwes will be ava on a Bee affair are also slated I |gqua4 coaches and “B” men, wil AT . : be held March 19 at 6 p. m. a Handicaps of 78 per cent of the Two men passed 650 in last | the “school cafeteria, Chairman difference between the entrant's Night's local league sessions, while | Oren Bartle has announced. combined league average and 200 oe feminine pastimer vaulted the| Other members of the committee 8 ou _" |will be allowed. Averages as of !600-mark. Louie Cox with 221,°202,/are- Pon Payne, Scott Christie, ~ CRADLE OF CHAMPIONS. sa + iMfarch-15 will be used in cemputing 236671. ¥as ‘the tog scorer. He Caleh Johnsen, Walter. Dodd. and; Florida Cer i ON er eS Bre Ta OAPs, oe ee was i-action. with Morris Motor Burdette Bis Sg lupe | tooting their horns over the “sweep” : : y Service in the Little Flower league| Angelo . Angelopdlous will be « -- Florida-trained teams made in the| Entty lee js. 37 pet team, which at Pritchett-Hunt-O'Grady. 'toastmdster: Athletic awards “will majors and big minors last year should be mailed or delivered. to’ | Prank “H Inf’ the National, they ran 1-2 in the the Broad Ripple alleys, . 107% E. . 3 : ’/ 63d st. Bob Jones is tournament
Bill Blythe Jr. was next in line.|be announced. by Dr. He had 166, 265 222—653 for the Gorman, "of the ‘faculty athletic | American 1-2-3; in the American | . : association 1-2, and in.the Inter- a a hL Siriebegk 12 tour
Mark Gray team in the Moose cOmmittee. ‘Lodge session at the Delaware.
‘national 1-2, Puribier tad Yor’ mish ve sa Hilda Geldmeier posted her sec- Purdue will Use ormation may be ob- ond 600-series of the season, get- «ys oe tained from Jones at BR-0018 Of (ing 230, 157, 234621 for Stanley, I Grid System Strauss Striebeck at CH-"061. | Jewelers in the Thos. Bemis & Co. LAFAYETTE, Ind. March 11 (TU.
The Sport Bowls fourth annual loop at the Pennsylvania. Den- |.) —Stuart Holcomb, new head singles classic, start of the first|Zell of the same circuit took |{00tbell coach at Purdue university, annual West side junior singles women's team honors on 2704. said today that the army type “T' eet eet formation would be the primary 13 ! basis for the Boilermakers’ offenLast Night's Bowling Leaders sive in the future, 600 BOWLERS (MEN) {Lok Glass, Solataire Beverage ...... 518 Holcomb arrived on the campus Cenvyve 671 | Betty Fox os. Bemis cesesvens 878 yesterday from West Point and E Koch, riveree DOH a | Audrey Cw i Mc . s58/chatted with 161 gridiron candi-
640 | Estelle Nash, Thos. Bemis . 558 ) - 638 | Frances Snyder, Thos. Bemis .. sa | dates who snowed up lop. pretisy
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hy a a’. M. ..... 633 | Betty ipman, Thos. Bemis 556 nary meeting. I hooh, South Side B. M B 8h t Spring practice starts Al Holman, Indiana Bell . ........ 631 |Maxirie Parker, Thos. Bemis 541! t Mond : Ed Schott, South Side B. M. .. ... 631 Hallie Hudak Coca-Cola s4g; REX! Monday, Ralph Richman, Fraternal .. ........ 629 |Nancy Hubbs, Ravenswood Merchants 539 rr Kurt Beter, er Club ow S24 Berkopes, Coca-Cola 537 P k K t k PO. e, . uare ie 23 | Gertrude Bradley, Thos. Bemis 536 "A ROD—A REEL~Togother! Geo. Miller, Yraternal .. 618 | Catharine Blossom Blue Rib. Iee Cr. 534 ac ers, ay $ ys
Wm. Hurrle, South Side B. a . 617 | Margaret Clark, Thos. Bemis 3 In Tourney Field
—The schedule for opening-round games in the first national invitational basketball tournament for American Legion teams has been|!37':. Milwaukee (8 announced.
here, with 15 state championship Although the dusky champion is 8 |ieams participating. .
the opener. Other first-round pairings are Indiana vs. North Dakota, | Nevada vs. Iowa, Kansas, South Dakota vs. Wiscon-|
Hed " | sin, condition when Dade scored the up-| nesota vs. Louisiana.
Centro, Cal, ranch and in a gym the winner of the | Wisconsin game next day.
The fight is expected to draw a two-day tournament ends with the capacity crowd of 10,000 fans and a championship game the night of gate of $40,000 at Olympic auditor-_ April 5. ; J
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BRAZIL, Ind, March 11 (U. P.).
Purple Eagles and Shelburn, making its first “sweet sixteen” appearance, initial semi-final championship.
FIGHT RESULTS
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New Champ Here All the contestants in Butler field ouse here—Shelbyville, Lawrence- |
yet to win a semi-final title, and the same is true about the Lafayette foursome—Rossville, East Chi- {BURRIS over Huntington cago Washington, Logansport and South Bend Central.
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Logansport, Burris and it twice, and
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has been in the final four the most | ADDRESS EI III mmm, —six times. Evansville Central is] next with three appearances, the |CITY most recent; last year. Marion, South Side, Huntington made South Bend Central, Garfield and! Shelbyville came through once. |
Garfield wings its way along; the Purple Eagles soar. Don’t stop, you Terre Huts—we're short by only four. - up 11 consecutive victories here last Balbo and Knox [tamer An added feature on the program will be the second appearance here of the “Mystery Man,” a masked Salvator Balbo, the New Yorker matman who polished off Gil La who has gone undefeated to date in{Cross two weeks ago. He will clash local tussles, will take on Buddy |with Whitey Wahlberg of ColumKnox, Tulsa, in tonight's wrestling|bus, O. in the semi-windup. feature at the Armory. Here for the first time this seaBoth are of the rugged type andison will be Ali Pasha, Hindu graptheir match of two falls out of threepler out of Columbus, O. He meets
usual amount of action. Knox hung! opener.
The tournament begins April 4 Nebraska and Mississippi meet in
Tennessee Vs. i Oklahoma vs. Virginia and Michigan drew a bye and meets
South DakotaThe
Outline Opening : Game Program
Civie participation in the opening ceremonies at .the. Indianapolis Indians’ 1947 home opener, the | night of April 22, was outlined at | a luncheon meeting of the Chamber | of. ommeron.. ADI commie. yesterday. Ted Sullivan, the Tribe's new business manager, spoke briefly and thanked the C. C. for its annual co-operation, Claud Rich, chairman of the Chamber's athletic committee, as- | sured Sullivan that the. committee, | as in the past, stands ready to) extend all possible aid and support | to the team. The committee will sponsor the opening day pre-game ceremonies. The committee elected Robert | Kirby, committee member, master of | ceremonies, and designated Kirby, Chairman Rich, and committee secretary, Samuel Mueller of the
The ceremonies will be brief in order that the game may start on time.
Kovatch to Coach Wildcat Wingmen
‘The reel is built right into the result is a unit that
Raymond Owens, Herff-Jones .++ 617| Betty Deppen, Darleene's Mirabe 332 y , dux.. 532 oward Deer Sr., South Side B. M. .. 613 | Dorothy Hoeger, Thos. Bemis 531 CHICAGO. March 11: (U. P).
« 812 Armetta Ray, Thos. Bemis .......... 528 . The Anderson (Ind.) Packers were
611 | Ruth . Ittenbach, Darleene's
. Mason, Indiana Bell . ........ 611 Berths Din is Ni Eo es ror ters 528 Ed Snyder, “Reformed Church + goy | Bertha Aton rpachols Jewelry ...... $33 accepted today as the seventh team john, Barrett, St Puilp 807 | Hopoie Simmerly. Thos. Bemis ...... 521 to compete in the 9th annual “ ke ark, Blue RIDDOD ......... 521 , ag I Riviera Club ......... 808 Mary Renihan, Blue Ribbon ........ sar World's. championship basketball
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Ralph Shinkle, West Side Church .. 605 519 | tournament, which begins April §
Margie Gerbeck, Coca-Cola ....... § . Chuck Novlh ah py | Frances Rosner; Nizhols tiry ee Bon | at the Chicago. stadium. K. Patterson, Kahn Tailoring Mixed 500 | Patty Striebeck Thos “Bemis |.’ i5| Seven more teams will be an
599 | Patty Striebeck, Thos. Bemis 590 Jane ‘Crist, Harlin Bros. Serwned ++ 697 [Marta Roberts, Nichols Jewelry ... . 590 | June Glasson, Ravenswood Merch. .. 587: Thelma Hollingsworth, Thos. Bemis. 585 Marge Hoffheim, Thos. Bemis
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arenes 581 | Ella Matkivich, Real Silk’ Mixed ... 506 Nerup team, Baltimore Bullets, ++ 517 {Ruth Graham, Thos. Bemis - 506 Midland Dow Chemicals,’ Indian-
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xed .. 368 ARE Souter, Solataire Boy . 504 . ant . |Jan . % ; : | Gor ons 564 Mary Lou “houcher. nt Mer, 23 Switches Jobs Siiiis 348! Iva Dininger Ther sare Beverage . 502| _ PHILADELPHIA, March 11 (U, . ss Thelma Richardson, silk Mixed 501 | P.).—Peter P. Stevens, head football we A | OTHER LEADERS (WOMEN) * 77 [Joyce Blaroth, Internal. Revenue ..
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EVANSTON, Ill, March 11 (U. |P.)—Ted Payseur, athletic director |ati Northwestern university, today announced the appointment of John _Kovatch, end coach at Indiana university, as line coach at Northwestern. 8 Payseur also said that Don Heap, preserit freshman mentor, will be moved up to the varsity staff as backfield coach. Koyatch, a Northwestern grad-. uate of 1938, was a teammate of Bob Voigts, recently appointed head football coach.
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