Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 March 1947 — Page 30
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Yankees in Florida Wednesday. . . . Stan Musial socked a single and| | Roberts, South Side Comunity scored two runs and batted center light heavyweight, flatten
. homer in three. . , . And hitting right be-| William Bell, Northwestern PAL | Sar
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In a featured
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LaMotfo-Bell ‘Go’ On WISH Tonight
st Madison Square Garden tonight.
take slugfest.
bouts: Featherwei
South Side mmuni Bdward Lawrence,
las-Hill PAL Sob, Banke, Lee O. ern PAL club, Douglas-Hill PAL club
Community center,
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g Drniamweights—Chuck ed e Community center, outpoin Rob- | 48—C ert Wilkins, Leeper A. C. |4 ys Featherweights — Thomas 0 outpointed
Lightweig oA ric Cross, Northw outpointed = Clifton Seatt.|
Russell ty center, outpointed | 37—Greensburg rthwestern
club. 2 aiherveighia Richard Bontle n PAL club, guipetited W es ot las-Hill PAL club, 3 ed Hebinson, #90—Connersville 33]
| South Side Community center
| ford Ross, Jackson A.
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acob LaMotta | Douglas-Hill FAL club. Tufts,
il PAL of | Hill PAL ¢ | Jackson adhe weighis
Shi in the ten-round feature event " Light.Heayyweights
Northwestern PAL Easley, Light-Heavyweights Bout
- Punches roll off LaMotta like water off 8 duck's back but Bell made Jake
give with everything in the book to
in the second rou
because it’s lightning-fast.
Welterweights — Dick Roembke, | Side Community center, outpointed Clif-
riffith,
raat
hind him, Enos Slaughter pounded It was the Car-| go
dinals’ first regular exhibi game
3 : ~ . BACK TO CO vs. . JF Rogers Hornsby cKee, who was| ; ag sent to St. Petersburg, Fa. to help
{out in the Cardinal camp when Stan Musial was still holding out, has been sent to the Columbus A. A. |
attraction,
lclub, in 1:43 of the second round.
The attendance was approximate- | Lh ly 1500. Complete summary of -the|
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A Cone, South Side | #5—Ma knocked out Charles | 3 Noblestile 25 { McNerney, unattached, in the first round. | | Lightweights—James , Cousins, {Hill PAL club, outpointed Harold Green,
Terry,
club, outpointed Alonzo | Planner House- -Douglas PAL club | 38=-Markieville
Bill
Side Community center,
out Willlam Bell, Northwestern PAL club, {42 _prankton
nd 65 Featherweights-—Robert Nichols,” Dou | 43—Anderson 39 Bri 30 win decisions in their two previous ,,. 5 “PAL, club, knocked out Thomas | sharia n 2 ibegionsi- : ote Bell's best weapon is a right Gilbert, Brookside PAL club, in the sec-| 50 gomiion ly — Everton 30 } i r p h which is very ond round 1 uth port = l 59—Napoleon 3»
deceptive Jawbone Jake is so tough that no On the lce tr glove wi im. He packs AMERICAN LEAGUE to cross him, : Be pasa Western Division w WoL. T Pu p EY Of ham ob db Fe i body | Gl (Cleveland tosei 22% m Siting 11 _8 puncher. This should be a whale of Dhaaburgh 3% 18.8 M9 t t 1 APOLIS ..32 1713 mT Sg 2 ight righ from the starting bell. {PAT wouthit B00 njoy . the excitement, b -by- J Eastern Division blow, on Gillette 's Cavaleadeof Sports Hed) wOLUT Py over American Broadcasting Co. and | 51rd © BR Rpu Wisk (1310 oa your cial) at 9 p. m. Springheld LAG 3 > h 3 | Providence ..... 20 33 10 50 | Philadelphid 0
Springfield 6,
Tomorrow
Pittsburgh Haven,
RESULTS LAST NIGHT Pittsburgh 4. Hershey 10, Cleveland 2. New Haven 3, Buffalo 0. REVAINING GAMES night, — IN JANA POL 18 Hershey, Pittsburgh at Cleveland, St. at. Syringtield, New Haven at Philadel
Sunday—Oleveland at ' INDIANAPOLIS, | Crisler. at Buffalo,
Hershey
. Louis at Providence.
9—Hagerstown 40 33cAuto 1 n | 48—Lapel 47 ery e Douglas-| 1, gt, Mary's ~~ 33| 25
n Douglas- | 50—Middletown ub, one Robert McGill, | 0—Markievile
Paul House-Douglas PAL club, won by a tech-| nical knockout from Harry Dunn, Northwestern PAL club, in the third round - Carleton Chaney,
.. OG OC CT 262 167 “he . iw 29 Michigan Assistant Hy, ANN ARBOR, Mich, March 14
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Season Records
CLINTON Fd 35—Newport
46—S8eymou Dan | So Conmersville 3 31—-T. H Garfield 41 | 32—Linton a 20—Sullivan 30 45-—Attica
3 umbus Lafayette
26—Shortridge | 35—Pranklin 28 31—T.H. Grstmyr. | 44—T. H. Garfield 52 63—Rockville 28 Doug- | { 30—Greencastle 39! 39—T. H. Bate { 41/38-T. H.
45—Rushville in ney. { 533—Columbus
~—Valley Ny A PAL | 42+ Indpls. Wash. 34] io Dana Indpls. Howe 20| 54—Hillsdale North | $7_Indpls. Tech 36) 3i—-Pesryaville —Holiday Tourney— | 33—T. 9—Greensbur 18 { © 44 1, 20 51-Newport 24 55—Dana "36 35—~Rosedale 56—Pranklin Twp. 28 34—Tangier Doug- | ~—Regional— —Regionsl— Edward | 44 Madison “38 | 31—Covington | 55—North Vernon 23| 44—Crawfordsville n
PENDLETON LAWRENCEBURG lle 25) 36—Versailles 19 33-Pravkin "
Mt. Auburn 21
| 80— " South | | 53—Waldron
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his club, Cardinal farm. . . . He be- : young Out longs to Columbus. . McKee fielders, Dick was born Sept. 16, 1926, and was Wake!leld "® | named for Rogers Hornsby, who at y slter (Hoot) 8 that time was leading the Cards to tined a thelr first Petinant. ye : = patting comeback HOOPLA HYSTERIA ELSEjig she new dia Ag - WHERE . . . High schoo! basketnon § Sane wa Steve O'Neill bai frenzy is not limited 9 dhe were beset with injuries and hitting Te 5 : il for the Mount Vernon, Ill, sec slumps last year and O'Nelll savs| yo. went on sale Wednesday, the jinx is unlikely to hit the Mayor Harry Bishop was the firs club in successive SSAPCN | in a queue at the ticket office. EARLY FAVORITE—Cosmic Bomb, owned by William 6. a es R Hmates say| Te got the No. 1 position In the Helis. has been made the *winter-book favorite for the Kentucky og "miss regaining ‘the old] lime by. arriving at 6 a m, three | Do hy St. Louis betting commissioner James J. Carrol has quoted he can’t hours before the sale opened . . . | dark b It at 5-1. 300 eye this trip . . . He alWays| op gos the tourney ticket dis- 3 aark bay Coty —— topped the coveted mark in other| ow. ne favorites. a fro. tan 94. He Torrie Names and Numbers duck. trom ig atari in 1946 fs Je THE SABBATH SPECIAL . . . was injured in spring train Bob Feller, Cleveland's Sunda » ‘he jinx pursued him throughout |. her is starting out early re CLINTON WILDCATS the sseason, resulting. in a weak year to give the week-end customers | Coach—Robert Burton. Colors—Gold and Black. 206 average . . . He has taken On|, 1, gt his speed and curves. . . .| No. Name Pos. * Ht. Wt. Class weight and reports from the Tigers’ | rye pig pox office attraction is|11—Waite Archer Forward 5-8 165 Senior - Fla, camp say Hoot 18 1,004 to work on the Cleveland 55—Wayland Archer Guard 5-8 165 Senior peeling the “apple” for line drives. 4 sunday in Los Angeles, 88—James Ferrare Center $ 175 Senior ee y 66—William Povlin Forward 6 170 Senior SOFT TOUCH . . . The Pitts- against the Chicago Cubs in an ex- : es Hornets of the American |hibition. Hank Borowy is tagged | 4—Claude James Guard 5-8 .185 Senior Hoosier league thrived at the ex [10 start for the Bruins. ... A big|23—John Goodman Guard 5-11 165 Senior pense of the lowly Philadelphia trowd will be there. . . . It was|77—Donald James Center 6-3 180 Senior Rockets. Pittsburgh and [around 80 degrees in Los Angeles A ~ Center ® 2 Junior A 33—John Murp! Guard Senior Philadelphia met six times and |vesterday. Hornet ss == | 00—Raymond Donsero Guard 6 10 Soph. co won ig He gong Wied HE'LL CATCH FOR MORE SHELBYVILLE GOLDEN BEARS POUGH . . . Joe Grace of the and there was ope tie . . . and " : Orso ‘and Black. , deprived Caps Washington Senators has proposi- Coach—Frank Barnes. Col a oh ne of *% ltioned bis to-wit: For an in- No, Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Class . = ® crease in salary, he'll convert him-| 5 Everett Burwell Forward 5-9 148 Junior 25 STRAIGHT AT HOME . . .[self from outfielder to backstop.| 4 Emerson: Johnson: Forward 5-8 130 Senior The Washington Capitols who have |. . . Involved in a three-way fight | g—Marshall Murray Center 6-2 160 Senior been leading 3, oes vision |for the team’s right field post, Grace | 9—William Garrett Center 6-2 170 Senior America since the beginning of the [vided “the switch would mean &| g_Willlam Breedlove Forward 6 150 Junior season, have one of the greatest boost in pay. . . Grace's presence | 3—Don Robinson Forward 5-9 155 Junior records ever compiled in competi- (in the lineup as a catcher would 10—Willima Breck Guard 5-9 150 Senior tive sports . . . Undefeated at home give the Senators additional power (1g _1.0uis Bower Guard 5-11 158 Junior in 25 straight games, the Caps at She. pe . Protidcnt Sek 14—Donald Chambers Center 4 140 Junior in the first |Griffi anager e Bluege ut schedule for |are weighing Joe's offer. LAWRENCEBURG TIGERS amazing 811 winning percent- S 2 = . Coach—Bud Bateman. Colors—Orange and Black. a. LOOKS loons KS GOOD wit |No- Name Poe. Ht Wt Class ; * oF catcher 8—James Eckstein Forward 5-11 165 Junior One year Dazzy Vance of the posed to be eartharked for the In- I , etcher Center 6-3 115 Senior Brooklyn Dodgers defeated the dianapolis Indians. . But the] 5-11 160 Senior Chicago Oubs_ four times and in youngster is doing so well in spring 3—Russell Freeland Guard : . allowed . 7—Bob Cooley Guard 5-8 155 Junior fs Jow SO Sl ds eslubition gums that he 1s Shapie | +-.5ill Titbeis Forward 6-1 155 Junior Hits, ai singles . . . The had up wth Bue Sind: Tecever ‘ Porward 5-11 10 Junior a great club of long ball hitters at Counted as the first-string are 8—Roger Kittle the time, Hornsby, Wilson, Steph- Clyde Klutts and Bill Salkeld 13—Charles Warburton Center 2 15 Seno enson, Harnett Grimm and English ee a——————— 9—Tom McCool Guard 5-8 135 . = Junior a PENDLETON IRISH one mika 3cours [1G BOULS Staged The Pittsburgh > club’s staff of Coach—Charles Stiedle. Colors—Yellow and Green. scouts has a total of 25 active Gd. Wh. ” oy n nation f No. No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Class mn to comb the o hod ||| material, and Buc officials be 13 32—Bob Brander Fev 33 os Senior ft is the largest corps of ve! 5 35—Rex Clendenen uard - Senior, hunters in either of the major] Sixteen bouts were held at the 11 23—Gene Crosley Guard 5-8 130 Junior leagues. . . . Apart from the regu- Armory last night on the opening 4 34—Jack Crosley Forward 5-7 135 Junior lar full-time men, Farm Director card of the local A. A. U. sectional 10 37—Dick Goff Guard 5-8 155 Senior Ray Kennedy and Chief Scout Ted | tournament. The second sectional 9 30—Marvin Harvey Forward 5-9 145 Junior McGrew will appoint & number of | show is is to be staged at the Armory | 8 38—Darrell Maitlen Forward 5-8 160 Senior “bird dogs” for service in their Next Thursday night. 3 33—Alvin McCarty Forward 5-8 145 Junior various home districts. Three straight knockouts and | 6 36—Kenneth Michael Center 5-10 160 Senior * = = three technical k. os were regis- | 7 31—James Schug Center 5-10 165 Senior SAME OLD CARDS ... It was tered last night and 10 ee like old times for the "Cardinals | were decided by decision over the . when they thumped the New na 8 thres- round amateur- route. “ Fieldhouse Foes' City Net Meet
Continues Tonight Electric plays Irvington n Whippets in the first game at T:15 Bitonight and the I TU. All-Stars The first stanza was a give-and-| 4g Muncie Cent. 38 33—otter Creek 33 tangle with St. Paul's in the second
teed off for $10,000
March 14
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Three downstate powerhouses and Semi-Final Pairings
{a “people's choice” Shelburn quin- | tet are bracketed in the meet to be '|played at Indiana university's field house. Terre Haute Garfield, the only undefeated team still in contention for the 1947 title, tangles with the Shelburn snipers in the “David and Goliath” opener at Bloomington. Then will come the battle of South- | ern conference Titans, Evansville
a Saturday night encounter with hair-raising possibilities. Cloak and Dagger Here in the Hoosier capital and
found, Shelbyville's Golden Bears will wear the cloak of favorite. But the other three lurk dangerously to plunge an upset knife into the cloak. . Coach Frank Barnes’ tossers
1:15 opening game, while the under-
once-beaten Lawrenceburg in the second encounter. Observers think that Indianapolis is the tourney which could produce the upsets. Another “people's choice” team is in action at Lafayette, where little Rossville meets South Bend Central in the initial contest. Logansport tackles the heavily favored East Chicago Washington tossers in the second afternoon encounter. Close at Muncie Muncie’s big N. Walnut st. fieldhouse is expected : to ‘house the closest of the semi-final tourneys. ‘Pt. Wayne South Side meets Marion in the first game, while two Central | {Indiana conference
gether in the second. South Side, by virtue of a victory over Huntington in a 39-31 performance, will carry the stamp of favorite in the Muncie meet. Huntington nudged Burris during scheduled play, 50-48. Marion was an in-and-out team during the season and a Giant vic would be considered a decided upse Here's the way the semi-final tourneys shape up according to the odds layers: Golden Bears Here INDIANAPOLIS—Shelbyville is a 10-point choice over Clinton and {Lawrenceburg a six-point favorite over Pendleton. That would throw the Golden Bears against the Tigers in a night engagement, and this Jcorner will string along with Shelbyville as the possible winner.
with,
32—Fortville 44 31—Batesville 25 | 47--Prankton 39" 49—North Vernon 33 | 26—Middletow n 3 46—Qreensburg 36 40—Summitville 34 "41—8cottsburg 24 Joh | FE Marys, 32] 43—Aurora 22
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30 “87| 39-—Nortly Vernon 26 28 | 50—Batesville 1 37 82—Rushville 30 | 43—Hagerstown 28 46-—Paoli 33 Brownstown
48—Portville 43 Flanner | 38—Anderson 36 83—Greerifield 51 43—Beech Grove B82 Madison | Holiday Tourney 57-—Batesville 41 48—North Vernon
~Invitational—
~—Bectional— Hil u
Roberts, | Sectional knocked | ¢3 gummitville 34 | 54—Moores 33 | 58—~Aurora
Howe Banquet
Howe high school will fete this' season's basketball Hornets in a dinner tonight at 6:30 at the school (cafeteria with Mel Taube, Purdue coach, as the principal speaker, Athletic Director Sam Kelley will present monogram awards.
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(U. P.).—Appointment of George Ceithaml, former standout Wolver-
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That's Big ‘Question As 38,000 Fans Wait Play at Four Centers
Shelbyville fo Be Favorite in Local Meet; Three Strong Quints in Bloomington Tourney
By BOB STRANAHAN Some 38,000 fortunate fans able to procure tickets today studied the basketball form sheets and wondered if upset lightning would strike tomorrow in any of the four semi-final high school tourney centers. Butler university's field house will have the biggest meet, of course, | + since it will accommodate nearly 15,000. But the tourney at Bloomington |
Central and Bedford. This assures:
with no team from the Indianapolis! metropolitan area any where to be
|
tackle the Clinton Wildcats in the’ r m.
dog Irish of Pendleton go against Rossville in the opener, while East
teams—Hunt- | ington and Muncie Burris—get to-
18 of the City independent basketball! tral is given a two-point nod over' House.
34 39—Crawfordsville 3| tourney at Dearborn gym. DeGolyer Printers beat Kingan ¢ BIA A., 53-47. Eli Lilly won from the ® 51| 36—T. H. oarfisid rd | Moose, 42-35, and Seven-Up topped 3 larmy Recruiting, 51-31, last night.
5 Horton Smith Leads Gata 4 Florida Golf Field
JACKSONVILLE, Fla, 30) (U. P.) —Horton 8mith, who shot a - 19 four-unfler-par 68 yesterday to take medal honors, held a one-stroke lead today as ‘the -fleld
another 18 holes ) Jacksonville Open golf tournament.
hh IT LA ) Lily
|Burris is favored by three over
| received major letter awards.
INDIANAPOLIS .
1:15—Shelbyville vs. Clinton. 2:30—Pendleton vs. Lawrence-
burg. BLOOMINGTON 1:15—Shelburn vs. Terre Taute Garfield. - 2:30-—Evansville Central vs. Bedford. i LAFAYETTE #1:15~South - Bend. Central vs . Rossville,
2:30—Logansport vs. East Chicago Washington.
MUNCIE
1:15—Marion vs. Ft. Wayne South Side. 2:30—Huntington vs. Muncie Burris.
Winners of afternoon games play in the final games at 8:15
Chicago Washington is the top drawer choice by 14 over Logansport in the second encounter. Flora did it last year, so, against the advice of even our best friends, we'll cast a timid (but hopeful) vote for Rossville. South Side Picked MUNCIE—Ft. Wayne South Side rates a six-point edge over Marion to the odds makers, and Muncie
Huntington in the second engagement. We'll have to string along with the form sheets and take South Side’s Archers in this one. Shelbyville worked out on the field house court here yesterday afternoon and Lawrenceburg and (Clinton were due for a session this 'afternoon. Pendleton, since it had the benefit of one practice and two games at Butler, was denied a practice session on the floor this week in keeping with THSAA reguiations,
Nifie Rockets Receive Basketball Awards
Nine members of the Broad Ripple ‘high school basketball team today
They were Dick Clift, Jim Drew, Bill Bastian, Jim Bruce, Ed Brown, (Tom Walker, Bill MacDougall, Bob Stephens and and Don Campbell.
Blue Dev Devils Eat
Ten Shortridge “varsity basketball {players and 16 members of the reBLOOMINGTON — Terre Haute serve squad were guests of the Garfield is picked to win by 10 over| Shortridge athletic department at Shelburn and Evansville Central a dinner last night. ° rates as a four-point choice over! the Stonecutters. “The Purple Eagles: to wing into the final four is the choice that this department is stuck Silver Circle Bar, 50-46, last night ; |to win the playoff for the basketLAFAYETTE—South Bend Cen-, ball league title at the Christamore
‘Win Playoff
The Christamore Indians defeated
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Caps’ Playoff
Chance Survives
The flickering hopes of the Indianapolis Capitals to get into the {American Hockey league playoffs still were alive today as the club prepared for an invasion of Hershey tomorrow night and Sunday's last game here against Cleveland. Springfield rapped the Pittsburgh Hornets last night, 6-4, and .left Indianapolls still with a mathematical chance to make: the Western
{division playoff grade.
of the Hornets with the pair of games remajning. Pittsburgh has contests on the road tomorrow night at Cleveland and Sunday at
would allow the ‘Caps to pass the Smoky City skaters.
“| Sunday.
Indianapolis is two points back |
Buffalo, A combination of Hornet {defeats and Indianapolis victories
1 Teanis Seek AAU Tank Title
Seven teams will compete for the Indiana A. A. U's men's swimming championships at the Indianapolis Athletic club pool tomorrow and
« Sixty-nine Individual entrants, topped by 17 from Purdue's defending champions, have been certified. The IAC has entered a 13-man team: Indiana university 12; Central Y, M. C. A, 11; DePauw, Sd | Columblis Boys’ club, 4, and {Wayne “Y” one. Seven ang Mio 1 will compete unattached, = Eight teams will swim in the 400yard free style relay race and nine in the 300-yard medley relay. The meet opens with the 1500meter free style event at 10 tomorrow morning. Heat races in several events will be swam tomorrow afternoon and the finals at night,
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