Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 March 1947 — Page 19

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WEDNESDAY, MARCH

Loca Pro Five Wins Handily

Games “Tomorrow Hold the Key

Assured of a spot in the National Basketball league playoffs, the Indianapolis Kautskys wind up their

road tomorrow night at Anderson and have an outside chance of win-

The Kautskys won handily from Ft. Wayne, 67-56, at the Butler fieldhouse last night for their 18th home triumph before some 5500 fans. i Whether Indianapolis displaces

Oshkosh in the top spot of the divi-|*

sion depends on the outcome of to-| morrow night's engagement, plus the results of the two remaining Oshkosh - tilts at Toledo and with |

trail “by only a half-game.

Last night's engagement with the; was . a... neck- and-neck

affair. for the first” seven minutes, then the Indianapolis club pulled | . into a 17-14 advantage as the first. period ended. Risen Leads Attack Tall Arnold - Risen whistled 12 points through the meshes during | this initial stanza. The big boy | added another pair of fielders in| the second period when Indianapolis managed a 32-26 lead, but he tired visibly under the pounding in| the last half and came up with only a point, It was Ernie Andres who came | to the Kautsky rescue in the third period. He plunked four timely field goals through the hoop, three from fairly long range and the other on a drive-in. Indianapolis outscored the Summit City athletes during this stansa, 20-14. Doerner Connects Gus Doerner added three fiel goals to his first-half trio to pace s 15-point Indianapolis barrage in the last 10 minutes, This was the | only period in which the upstaters outscored the home farces, and only | by a point at that. The Kautskys) were more concerned with roving the ball about, however, than th were in picking up A points. Chick Reiser, long-shooting guard of the Zollners, wound up with the night's top individual performance by getting 18 points, just one over Risen’s total. The summary:

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Pro Basketball

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BASKET BALLET — It's arms and legs under the basket as Mote (16), Beck (25)

4 and Walton (6), all of DePauw, scramble with Oglethorpe Petrel players during the

first-round game of the national intercollegiate basketball tourney at Kansas City.

DePauw won the game, 82-30.

2 Hoosier Fives In Second Round

KANSAS CITY, Mo, March 12 (U. P.).—~Indiana had two repre- | sentatives among the 18 teams

that moved into the second round of the national intercollegiate bas2 ketball tournament today. } The two Hoosier entrants—DePauw and Canterbury—both won first-round gameés yesterday, and Indiana was one of three states

—| still having a double entry. Texas

and Minnesota also boasted two

81 survivors,

DePauw’s Indiana conference { champions rolled up the most lop-|

| sided triumph of ‘the tournament

| yesterday by smashing Oglethorpe 82-30. Tom

NATIONAL LEAGUS points. . Wester) pivisted ss. op Today the. Greencastle Tigers 3 3 1b 648 2434 2266 | were to meet Minnesota State of Biv AroLs M18 48 Ba 3331 | Mankato, while Canterbury's secChicago .... i 2 a 904 Bi 338 | ond-round opponent was to be Em- | ShaelaNm LnulLe ‘wo 2138 2773 | poria State .Teachers of Kansas. Eastern Division | Canterbury defeated Western CaroRadhtrier = x L Pet. is oO | lina State in the opening round, Pi. Wayne . L319 588 M10 307 | | 88-55. ies 30 3 A He #34| DePauw charged into an early JTROUS® .......- 19 2B 483 3 204s | 23-8 lead over their Georgia oppo- | Soungatown wu B90 h | nents, and Coach Hal Hickman be-

RESULTS LAST Indianapolis 67. Ft. Wiyne 58.

Rothestts’ 78 Oshkosh SOTERA. 15, Youngstown 44, Syiseuse 5, Dota ot lk A Team a a AES Eas vm DIAN POLIS at Anderson;

t Syracuse; mR A at Oshkosh

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goals and five free throws for a 25-! point total. The Warriors never; relinquished the lead after taking: command ai 11-8.

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Three games are carded tonight jin the annual city independent bas- | !ketball tourney in progress at the! Dearborn hotel gym. The pairings: : 15—Sexton Coal vs. Peerless Foundry 3:15 Cree wood All-Stars vs, Billings | 9:15~Franklin Flyers vs. Noone Coal. = On. Jas night's, trRey. program,

Cards, 52-48; St.

Two Matches On in Billiard Tourney {in the state three-cushion billiard |

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Organization. of all 1947 Indianlapolis- Amateur Baseball association Indianapolly o

AGE Blectric—defeated Riverside ASUS Will be; COM omple led TOHIgRT Tot Paul = downed. {when the I. A. B A. officers ‘meet, |

{ Emmaus, 63-39, and Moose Lodge | at the City hall, | trounted Ide} Market, 53- 27.

7:30 o'clock. GET THE Edwin Howard, secretary, ex-\j yy {pressed the belief that four circuits Lincoln

{will enter the field this yeaj, one {more than in 1946. He said that all | team managers will be requested to | turn in their forfeit and entry fees Two games are scheduled today at tonight's session.

tourney in. progress at. the Board 'Six-Foot-Nine Cager |

Scores 54 Points and Lou Spivey was to cross cues | NEW YORK, March 12 (U. P).—|

In| Desirability of an games yesterday, Harry Cooler de- man on a squad was up for dis-| 50-40, in 90 cussion again today after Harry innings and- Walter Ramsey downed | | Boykoff of St. John's set a Madison! | square garden record of 54 points: last. night.

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|center, got 21 |free throws as his team beat St.| | Francis of New Yor, 71 to 5,

‘State ‘Casting ‘Meet

|tourney is to be held at Tomlinson | | hall Sunday, March 3. Registra- |

Men's SUITS, TOPGOATS

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CANTERBURY SHOT—Chuck Alltop of Canterbury drives a | shot<toward tha basket as Jim Springer of Canterbury (13) and | or Western Caroling State Teacher rs players prepare to follow the | shot. The action took place during Canterbury's opening-round In the Middle of game in the Kansas City tourney in which Canterbury downed | 235 Mass. Ave. G. vient Bioes the North Carolinians, 68-55

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land fancy footwork, which dazzled

Monon, Ind, | Ortiz in their first meeting, almost | William H. Block in a thriller, 43-| morning at 10 a. m. Burial’ fn Round rigs: 40; Lain Drafting college downed: | Fram Bureau, 71-40, and Ben Davis BOYSEN—Mar

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autskys Have Chance At Western °

Ortiz Regains Bantam Crown |. men mm wrens bout aif *Sieoie

|over the two-falls-in-three route! mr Johnson was & : (U.'and Buddy Knox, 196, of Tulsa, Great Falls, Mont. He rr. % \ P).—Manuel Ortiz, his newly-re-| wgg the winner over Salvator Balbo, ; gained bantamweight crown resting 190, New York,

LOS ANGELES, March 1

firmly on his head, set his sights

today on the two more bouts to be! | 23 minutes by employing a spinning leg Jock. Knox then got busy and The first step in his pre-retire- {evened the score in 12 minutes by ment schedule, was taken last night slamming Balbo with an airplane when he recaptured his title bY spin. The third fall was brief as Knox upended his opponent in five over ‘Harold Dade, the lightning- minutes with a body slam, 4

fought before retiring.

punching out a 15<round decision

fast Chicago Negro whose youth

and speed defeated Ortiz in Ban tery

Francisco two months ago.

Kong Young of Honolulu Carlos Chavez of Los Angeles be- |

fore retiring to his El Centro, Cal. | and Rene LaBelle,

lettuce ranch. Ortiz, 31,

who paid $48,017 to see the tight |

The 23-year-old Dade’s left jabs

| turned the trick agAIn,

'Y! Table Tennis

Indianapolis and South Bend will

{defend their state titles Saturday ®

at the Indiana Y.M.C.A. table tennis tournament at the Central Y.M.C A. Indianapolis won the Junior championship last year and South Bend won the senior match. Teams entered in the tourney Saturday also include Brazil, Michigan ity J and Kokomo. Junior matches will begin at 11 a. m. in the YM.C. A. gym-

inasium and senior matches will

| begin at 11:50 a.m.

nr Stern Balbo

| Wahlberg, Columbus, O., Now Ortiz wants to fight Kui gne-fall match in 14 minutes with and' a double reverse arm lock.

n Mat Feature

ne main go wrestling bout at

Balbo annexed the first fall in

In the semi-windup, the “MysMan,” 198, tossed. Whitey

192, in a

Ali Pasha, 195, Calcutta, India, 188, “Toronto, !

| wrestled to a 30- minute no-fall draw barely came: out on in the opener, top last night, and the 10,000 fans {about 2000,

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{booed wildly when Referee Frankie | { Van raised Ortiz’ gloved hand. Jordan | Edges Block

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