Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 April 1947 — Page 30
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Kautskys Make Date For All-Star Contest
The Indianapolis Kautskys today had assured themselves of another playing date in Chicago, but theyll wait until next September to fill it. By beating*Toledo in the finals of the Herald-American invitational pro basketball tourney last night, 62-47, before 13,000 in the stadium, Je Miiena polis team qualified to play against the collegiate all-stars next fi , 1 The jubilant Hoosiers also were popped through a couple of one: ready to cut up the $8000 winner's handed shots when the chips pot among themselves as promised down in the third period and by the Kautsky management, It his team into a safe margin was to mean some $600 to $700 per the Kautskys nurtured and man. : panded as the game wore on. Meanwhile, both Paul A. Walk, The Jeeps held a slender 14-13
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for additional players. They've said repeatedly that the team will be! strengthened for next” season and Cause with timely baskets in the are prepared to put a large chunk third period as the Kautskys drove of this year’s profits into new player to 8 47-38 leadership. Then they contracts. | proceeded to tally 15 points in the It was a first-year man who was! last 10 minutes while limiting the a leading contributor to the Hoo- Jeeps to nine. sler victory last night. Leo (Crystal) George Sobek, another former Klier, the former Notre Dame ace, | Notre Dame player; scored 20 to be
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Klier had 12 and Anders 11 for InHornets on Ice Risen,c .
dianapolis. Summary: Indianapolis (62) ft pf} Klier,f 1 Doe HERSHEY, Pa. April 11 (U. P). — The American hockey league's Andres g Calder cup playoffs stood at three Cioss.g games for Pittsburgh and two for TUEnE Hershey today after the Bears kept | Totals alive their championship hopes| : with a 3 to 0 victory over the Tomas o> TC favored Hornets last night. |
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» +41 { Free Throws Missed—Risen Andres, Both teams move to Pittsburgh |past, Schick 3, Tidrick 32, 3, Georfor the sixth ggme; tomorrow With | Officials — Dutch Kriznecki and Tony the Smoky city sextet needing only | ~'™ . one more victory for the title. Ft. Wayne's Zollners, defending Pete Babando put Hershey in the champions in: the toutney, took lead with a first period” tally and | third place with a record-shatter-Herbie Cain took a pass from Gordie Bruce in the second stanza to
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.% 8 = IT’S EASY IF YOU KNOW HOW. + » « Lois Schulz, 20-year-old private secretary at the City Ice & Puel Co., has a 168 average in three Women's bowling leagues. And it’s only her second year in league competition, But athletics come easy to her. Bhe won nine and lost six
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Indiana Girls State league. » » 5 TRAINING PAID orf . .. Willie Hoppe, who has held all the major billiards titles at one time ' or another, always has been a stickler for keeping in the pink . . by his father, Hoppe prac-
four hours daily. . ,
BASKET SCRAMBLE—Woody Norris of Indianapolis and Toledo’s Paul Seymour were scrambling for possession of the ball while John Schick (right) of the Jeeps Jooked on in the pro tourney at Chicago, The Kautskys won the tourney title beating Toledo in the final game last night, 62-47, :
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FRENCH LICK, Ind, April 11 (U. P.)—Gus Moreland of Peoria, Ill, Midwest amateur golf defending champion, today led 150 club wielders into the second 18-hole round of the 123th Midwest amateur tournament. : and fired a 73 and held a
Veteran amateur Chick Evans, Chicago, came in with an 82,
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give the Bears a 2 to 0 advantage. | scoring ace this year, sniped 26 for tomorrow and S local Prank Mario’s marker at 11:16 of | Ft. Wayne. He joined the club only | fryouts the final session came as insurance! about a week ago and played only
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‘Local Swimmers In State ‘Y’ Meet Sixteen swimmers will represent | the Indianapolis Central Y. M. C. A. in the state senior swimming meet to be heid tomorrow in F§. Wayne. The local team will be made up of Bill Barkhaus, Bob Wasson, Bill Frederick, Dick. Pang, Gene Beuschel, Jim Harnish, Jim Reimer, Bill Mullis, Ivan Chalfle, George Kira, Joe Phillips, Jack Foster, John Stephenson, Jack Taylor, John Cave and Art Campbell. Trials will be held at 9:30 a. m. Finals will start at 3:30 p. m.
WASHINGTON, April 11 (U. P). —The. U, 8. wildlife service advised | hunters today that the 1947 federal | duck stamp will go on sale about {July 1 at local postoffices.
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DeWolf News will hold its first practice unday at Riverside diaNo. 3 at 2:30 p. m. Players and are asked to attend or call MA-
The Tryon Tavern baseball club will work out tomorrow at 3 p. m. at Riverside No. 4. Practice game is wanted { for Bunday and interested managers are as call 0258
Stewart-Warner of the Manufacturers tice tomorrow at 1: park. All tryouts are | Prospect Tavern will practice at River- | side . 1 Sunday and play a practice (game with Indianapolis Railways at 3 ip m.
4). 5, St. Lous (A). 2... jy Matiphis (Bou.)
(N) 4, U. 8 (called end 7th to catch train). Montreal (Int.) 4, Brooklyn (N) 3. { Philadelphia (A) vs. Savannah (Sal), cane | celed, eatening weather, Bt. Louis (N) vs. Kansas Olty (Ass'n), canceled, wet grounds,
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will -be tomorrow afternoon at Victory field in the exhibition game with the Cincinnati Reds. Another tilt with the Queen City National league club also is on tap for Sunday afternoon. Brown and President Ownie Bush
A contingent of 80 Knights of Milwaukee,
K. of C. champions, and the Ferndale Tavern team, leaders in the current K. of C. league race. With such well-known individuals as Jerry O'Grady, Fred Schleimer, Joe Kirkhoff, Chas. Stich, Frank Komlance, Tony Brisnik, Bd Sargent and Lou Dezelan among the local contestants, Indianapolis has possibilities of carrying off some the top honors. » . Special Coaches : Team events are scheduled atthe Hank Marino alleys Saturday night and the minor events at the Central Recreation on Sunday. The
were to leave this afternoon in two special railroad coaches. Others will ‘take off by train Saturday
morning. A trio of feminine aggregations are scheduled to try their luck in the Women’s International Bowling Congress tournament in Grand] Rapids, Mich, Dorothy Lilly's De Wolf News faces the maples tomorrow with its members in the doubles and singles on Sunday. Sally | Twylord’s Comets and Wilena Hansen’s - Davidson Indians Furs will take their fling In the team! event on Sunday night and appear in the minor events Monday. In the meantime, the 37th an-| nual men’s state meet will again be in progress at the West Side and | Pritchett-Hunt-O'Grady alleys. The five squads of team events entrants | will be devoid of local representa-| tion, as will most of the 11 shifts of | doubles and singles rivals. A few, local pinmen will roll on the Sun-| day night 7 o'clock squad, whilé| the 8 o'clock shift will be made up entirely of city entrants, . Changes Loom In the women's 22d annual state! event at the Indiana, the four squads incompetition tomorrow will be made up mostly of visiting; competitors. As in the men’s meet, | all but the two final Sunday night| squads will be taken over by out- |
Kochan-Fox Fight |
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ATLANTIC CITY, N. J.—LaVerne Roach, Plainview, Tex. outpointed Billy
150%, Cooper, 163, Paterson, N. J., (10).
| By UNITED PRESS | FAL LRIVER, Mass.—Charley Early, 150, San Prancisco, Costa, 153, Woonocket, R. I. PORTLAND, Me.—Jean Barriere, Mogsrend, stopped Leo Mucucel, 129, mn.
stopped Al (8). 130, Port- | 1m
‘College Baseball
Purdue 10, Vanderbilt 3. | Wisconsin 17, Wittenberg 0. ’ | North Carolina 16, Cornell 3. 7, Michigan 4.
| Virginia inceton 1,
Drew 8, Yale 11, Wesleyan 0. Miami 14, Earlham 1.
| College Tennis
Indians State 7, Canterbury 0, Davidson 7, So1gate 2. North Carolina 9, Cornell 0, Virginia 5, Michi, meeton 9, Maryland 0. '
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Philadelphia’s Billy Fox and Man- | hattan’s Georgie Kochan (above) | clash in a ten-round light-heavy- | weight bout that will be broadcast | from New. York over the ABC Net|'work tonight. Before being stopped by Gus Les- | nevich in a title match recently, Fox
kayoes, Noted as a body puncher,
Blackjack Billy is basically a slugger. |
While he has stiffened plenty of foes
with each duke, his powerful right |
hand is considered the most lethal. Kochan also dynamite-
possesses laden maulies and has little truck |
with fistic finesse. He's an exciting
| scrapper and a definite threat to"any
championship aspirant. Georgie’s out for blood tonight, since Fox nailed him to the canvas about a year and a half ago in a terrific struggle. Enjoy the excitement, blow-by-blow, on Gillette's Cavalcade of Sports over American Broadcasting Co. and - WISH (1310 on your dial) at 9 p. m. And remember, men - 5 J -. K Sharp! BE sharp! Use Gillette Blue Blades with the ' sharpest edges
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New, Familiar Faces
Some were strangers and a few were familiar faces, but Indianapolis hung out the welcome mat for all today since they all were Indians. Some are destined to hang around only briefly and others will on the club bidding for the American ‘association | A few of the Tribesmen already had filtered into town from Leesburg, Fla, training camp, including new manager Jimmy Brown,
squads in both encounters.
National Tourneys Draw Local Bowlers" AHfention
By BERNARD HARMON
over the week-end, many followers of the attention on a pair of national meets. :
where their national tournament is in progress. Included among the city representatives are the Stop 16 quintet, last year’s state
{ran up a string of 48 consecutive
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hoped for a last-minute announcement from the parent Pittsburgh
Pirates that needed infield help¥
will be forthcoming. And there seemed a possibility that this might come from Jimmy Bloodworth, Lee Handley and Whitey Weitelman. The Tribe boss expects to use George Woods, Glenn Fetcher, Dewey Soriano and Stan Ferek on the hill against the Reds in the exhibition series. Manager Johnny Neun of Cincinnati expects to share tomorrow's pitching duties between Everett Lively and Ed Erautt, right-handed rookies who have been going good in the Grapefruit league. Both pilots were a bit vague on the probable starting lineups and plan to! use a large percentage of their
Columbus bowlers will coriverge on
of-towners. Possibility’ of some changes in the minor events standings looms, as many outstanding stars are included on the two shifts. With the husband-wife tourney
under way, it looks as if every bowler in the city will attack the maples tomorrow and Sunday,
: Rinderknecht, runner-up, Jim Me-
Lake Shore Club [igi *¢ swertmen: va To Open Sunday |pons Sign Hoosier Lake Shore country club will open| To Play Center
its 1947 golfirig season Sunday with a flag raising at 10:30 a. m,
Bob Durham, club champion, Ed
Kinney of the board of directors, and Louis Annee will form the opening foursome. TN A' bankers handicap open to all members and their guests will be the tournament for the day. Tedder Anderson of the golf committee has arranged a buffet supper in the club
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