Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 November 1947 — Page 36
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Footb ‘Away as Net Season Swings in Full Sway
Southport Meets Elwood; Sacred Heart Plays Mt. Comfort; Deaf School Beaten Last Night
five's this week-end as the basketball season gets under way in earnes
with only Speedway emerging with a victory. Silent Hoosiers opened their net season last night by dropping tilt to Edinburg, 40-20. TOMORROW NIGHT Sacred Heart will open at Mt] pike Township at Beech Grove, Comfort tomorrow night" and Ren Davis at Decatur Central. Cathedral will play at Bed Davis
Central, Southport, who also lost the lid-opener last week to Franklin, p——— " iar 36-33, will travel to Elwood, Buffalo Strengthened
Seeing action for the first time For Tilt With Caps are Pike Township, who travels to, BUFFALO, N. Y. IPs 2 UP
Beech Grove; Franklin Township, | who invades Speedway, and Warren |
i } _|expected to be strengthened econ pn ho Midehs Lawrence Cen | siderably for their week-end Ameri ral in the ,
can Hockey League “grudge
Cathedral at Ben Davis,
Inst half drive to overcome the|cgpitals, Hooslers, 40-20, on the winner's porward Bobby Fillion and De court last night, The Hoosiers tralled 17-12 at half- the past three weeks with leg in
could only manage 8. | Colford was high point man for the winners with five baskets and one three throw while Moers hit for|of Bob Blake, veteran defenseman
at St, Catharines, Ontario. Meanwhile, the - Bisons
the losers. ton of the U. 8. loop.
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County Cage Squ all Togs Tucked [7 7p
With both city and county football togs securely tucked away for another season the spotlight will fall on nine county and two city
Three of the county squads opened last Friday against state squads
Franklin Township at Speedway.
~The Buffalo Bisons today were
Meanwhile, Edinburg sparked flencounter with the Indianapolis
ifenseman Leo Lamoureux, sidelined
time but Edinburg poured in 23| juries, were expected to join the points while the Deaf School five Buffalo team in its workout today!
are) C. P..Latta, Seated in front is John Piper. bolstered further with the return -
three fielders and free toss to pace who had been performing for Hous-|
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' | By LAWRENCE ROBINSON ~Howard Stafy RK. “Noy,
| approaches wi¥n the nation's | Year, America’s outstanding foot-|
ball figure. Seldom in the history lot this unique post-season award ® has the race been so close. | If you don't think so, name a {few coaches whom you believe de- | 4 |serve recognition - for- great jobs| : |done this seagon-—Little, Leahy, Harman, Waldorf, Engel, Higgins, Cravath, Holcomb, Dodd, Cherry. Take the list and show it to any dyed-in-the-wool expert, He'll have half a dozen more to add
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Baturday night to round out the] warren Central at Lawrence He doesn’t have to have an all-| city schedule. Central, winning year to become the coach-| Tomorrow night Ben Davis, who| Sacred Heart at Mt. Comfort, ing Man of the Year. Nor need he! lost a close one, 20-28, to Center| Southport at Elwood. {have a great star or even win his! Grove last week, will invade Decatur] SATURDAY 5 |eonference title. Members of. the
| American Football Coaches Associa[tion who vote in this nationwide (pont, sponsered by the Scripps-How-lard newspapers including The Indianapolis Times are asked specifically to consider other factors thah the win and lost column. | Naturally, a winning record helps
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CLEVELAND, Nov. 20 (UP)—The|
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RIFLE TOURNEY—Members of the Danville Club test the "trigger pull" of a rifle to make sure that is not less than. the three-pound minimum required for the rifle tourneys Sunday, at the National Guard Armory. The meet will be sponsored by the Central Indiana Rifle League and L. Strauss & Co. Standing (left | to right) are Van Comer, George Harvey, James Stephenson and |
Outflelder Wally Judnich memes | Pitcher Bob Muncrief from the
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{ New wood confronted the swift Indianapolis League at the Pritchett the sash Pi run drives last night, and the net result was two new league leaders, | agures, e also - will
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fielder Joe Frazier and Pitcher Bryan Stephens and cash.
into “five
For Coach-of-Year Honors
Writer 20—The da | coaches pick the 1047 Coach of the’
Tribe President Bill Veeck sald]
in History
to focus attention on a coach. Yet that doesn’t always hold. There are a lot of coaches. around the country who may not blossom into’ the headlines ' because they aren't sighting at national championships. © But their boys and their teams play good, soundly coached football, ; Looking away from the major league coterie who are bidding for national recognition, how about
brought their teams up from the
will tell you takes more doing than keeping a good team up to snuff. It is noticeable that several coaches fall into this category—Red Drew, who finally won a big one for Alabama over Georgia Tech; Dick Harlow, 1933 Coach of they Year, who brought hig Harvards up
1 Nov. to beat high-riding Brown; Bernie} 5 Han
Moore, who guided LSU to an upset
of Mississippi State; Dr. Eddie Ans |’.
derson, who used smart psychology
by resigning to invigorate his flag- |i
ging Iowa forces for the upset of Minnesota, Caldwell Surprises Another who came off the floor to score a mighty upset was Charley Caldwell of Princeton, That victory
|over Yale was a happy day for him, especially holding the vaunted El scoreless, ;
Caldwell has some secret capac-
ity for engineering one major upset each year, Last season it was Cleveland Indians today acquired that
astounding defeat of Penn at
and the very apex of Penn's glory.
Lou Little, who is getting a lot of
Louls Browns in exchange for Out- support around the country from fellow coaches, fits into this cate-
ory, too. Lou's Lions had twice ‘taken it on
- the chin from Yale and Penn before give ' the Columbia produced that upset of
Tied for the first spot are Blythe Rubber Stamp and Bowes Seal SrOWNs another unidentified vlayer! Army to ed the Cadet streak, and
also end some of Wotre Dame's. zest to topple the Cadets. ‘Since then, Columbia has won three straight| without having its goal line cressed.
Fast. The former leader, Marott's Shoes, seemed to be confounded by| yh, Jarer Sate trad { the heavier pins, and dropped three games to Russet Cafeteria. While] eral he has SE a She oy this was going on Blythe took three from Coca-Cola, and Bowes won 41. any ‘busine ith hin nied three from Rowe Landscaping. Fo gi ry ers was |i = os : Detrog Russet was aided in dropping difficult splits, the 3-7-10, and_two| 16 3 Juminent, Marott’s by Howard Deer Jr, who 6-7-10's. but converted-them all to Win. marked a total of 646, but the<high ald in his accumulating a 567 to Roberts Wins Feature scorer for the league, and the city, lead the league, | With Second Round KO was Red Btuart, who dropped 668 A.u 0 : pins for the Barbasol IY His| A new bowler will walk up to the, Bill Toberss, sate Amateur ‘ign. games were 205, 226 and 237. A total Ine in about 15 years. His name| yweight champion, knocked out a . {Joe Carruthers of Louisville in the of only five tallies of over 600 were| "lll be Dezelan, first name unde-| C0 “MT Me { the feat turned in by the usually prolific In-|cided as yet. 1 the = Iealtte a dianapolis loop, Mrs. Freida Dezelan has presented | Armory last night 8 Tn owR Leading the ladies for the -eve-|her husband, Louis, the personable South Side Community Center ning was Katie Dugan, who rolled Proprietor of Dezelan's Bowling took six of the seven bouts fro a 580 in the Coca-Cola group at|Alleys, with a 6-pound T-ounce son. the Kentucky belters. Other the Speedway lanes. - Following her| The blessed event took place at isults: : . was Patty Striebeck of the Yaver St. Vincent's Hospital yesterday at | na Pounds—Jerry McKinney, South Men's Shop five, who scored a 5793 p.m | Side, decisioned Raymond Henderson. in the Fox-Hunt Sponsor's Classic.| “Lefty” Milhorcic, Louis’ right- knocked out Pred: Johnson. Second ound: hand man, was called out of B| ctor nds-Hawk Robefts, ag sound sleep yesterday at 5 a. m. to!
4 8 a Harry Branson, who rolls in the| St 3, Stevens,
Too : found; Lawrence Milton, the only Green- » remen’s Local No. 416 loop at|escort the father-to-be to the hos- South Side: Riss Sekine tL, he Indiana slides on Wednesday pital, Touched out Charles Granshaw, second be ternoon, declared war on Splits; The Dezelans also are the parents|, 135 Pounds—Robin Hood, South Side yesterday. He was left with three!of Helen, 5, and Louis gr. 4 Toundcs out Billy_Blankenstip, third). ! Ni h v di 147 Pounds—Paul Terry, South Side, won from Earl Smith, Last Night's Leading Bowlers
600 BOWLERS (MEN)
Red Stuart, Barbasol 500 BOWLERS (WOMEN)
Tech Grid Banquet
! «. 888 | Howard Deer Jr, Russett Cafeteria. . g46|"'!® Dugan, Coca-Cola (Speedway).. 880 il . Lawrence Shafter, Howe 400 viv... 645 Patty Btriebeck, Yaver Men’ Wi | Be Toni ht Ralph Law, International Harv a 3 Shop. 57% g
. 628 Blanche Harper, Ind. Bell Tel. The football banquet for the
Charles Stich, Knights of Columbus .. 820 | Agnes. Junker. Indvls: Pensweites Pete Ernst, nter-Cluh rn 626 | ASne Runes: Atari: Typewriter a ne award winners at Technical D a rs M a . een Ain phen we, Side grehania © 34 Ny See TREK, os Cougs Hit School will be held tonight at BukMerl Dyer, Moon-Lite Classic 622 Mary Baas, Indian ar OM. Mixed. IH ey’s in Cumberland. Rusty Buhneing, W. Indpls. Merchants 617 |Lucy Court. Dewoif Nowg | ''5*t*" 828 Maj Byron Scaggs Diamond Chain ..» 618 |Pran Snyder. Indpls. Typewriter .... $38 Bor award winners, soAzhas, Rp riloh, 8. Dhillis Men's Club. 818 Butch aoffman, A CoA .........., 522 Principal H. H. Anderson and vice o Joler-Club.. ......... 0. 615 | Belty Bernhardt, Stpwart Ww ves i 1 War Fred ‘Bwry, State Highway... ........ g14 Lila Osborn, Dezglarl Matines *" 0. 810 principals will attend. All 3 ds Louis Newton, Mutual Milk. ...... ++v. 611 Marge Skelton, Yaver Men's Shop .. 518 Will be presented. Herb Collins, Farm Bureau .::.. dog | Max ne Parker, Jovem Seal Past..... 516 H scar Behrens, Marott's Shoes. . jLouanna Early, Yaver Men's S8hop.... 515 pea Snub Cave, Moon-Lite Classic .. a8 [Doris Parsons, Question Marks 3s 4 51% armeson to S k Gomer Allred, Russett Cafeteria. 80s | Julle Weilhammer, Ind. Bell Tel .... 8i1| Glen Harmeson, Wabash College Don Keever, Allison ‘ os . 605 | Eileen Smith, Continental Opt. Mixed 510 id mento: i i K. Bogart, Inter-Club. ............o0. 604 | Rosemary Kruger, Atlas Super Mkt sos | TIC mentor, will be principal speakHarold Brig, Lilly Seitieibda Aunes Welker, Coca-Cola (Speedway). 506 er at a banquet in honor of the Schuck, Epler's Hardwar 602 | ols Glass, Yaver Men's Shop......., ashi oot! George Petiinger, Howe 400 . Sava doi | Edna Hanes, LGS Mixed » trananen 3068 Wal ington High School f ball OTHER LEADERS (MEN) arta Roberts, Indiana Pur........,.. 504/and crossGeorge Miller, Priends Mixed ...... 585 Dora Meler, Kay Jewelry. ..... MO soynizy Byuads Monday Jou ‘Moore, Toe. ©. A. ...o... 00 583 | Sk “night in the school cafeteria. Pete Halley, Bt. John's Evangelical .. 579 | OTHER LEADERS (WOMEN sn Earl Eggert, Johnson Chevrolet... ,. . $77|8is Fogle, Meridian Hills .. 405 L M , Mills, Zionsville O1l .......... 876 | Agnes Prieshoff, Wm. H. Block Mixed 404 4 Fults, Herft-Jones an 875 | Eva Hayle, Diamond Chain ........... 4 Dave Yaver, Br, Ripple Amer. Legion .. 574 Eva Barnett, Eli Lilly ea “oh Willan oh. Speedwiy ectentiof T1ah 374 {Loutse Zwelisler, Fidelity Trust Mixed 487 Ed Dankert, Indpls Power & Light. 507 | Mildred Hayden, Link-Belt Owls Mx.. 484 Harry Branson, Mremen's Local 416 3g7 Louise Capner, Vv. A - in
Emmett Stallons, Wm. H Block Mixed 860 | Mary Pearsey, Indpls Water Co..
Harry Stokes, Les Frank's, Ine. .... Fama Weddle, Lourdes.. “ 4 Dan Morse, Thani, Water Coo": $43 Ruth Duvono. Friends Mise. \, $1 “ orse, dpls BOP Cec in oss | y 8 . Tony Caroselll, Herff-Jones Mixed .. 546 Mary Alice Benjamin, Farm Bureau.. 460 James Cleveland, Contin, Opt. Mixed 533 | Emma Fogarty, Hegff-Jones
Mixed. . Geo, Beck Jr, Chamber ‘of Commerce sasan.ua Bud Clark, Fidelity Trust Mixe M. Ludwig, Link Belt Owls Mix
516 | Vesta Davis; North Side..... . 807Iris Grimes, Kingan's 407 Ella Mutch, A & P
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CITY HIGH SCHOOLS Edinburg 40, Silent Hoosiers 20. OTHER HIGH SCHOOLS Adams Township (Carroll) 43, Deer Creek
& Se iirys ssanes EN Waterloo 38, Spencerville 25. Woodburn 29, Hoagland 13.
PROFESSIONAL
Association of Ameri Washington 74, Rhiladeiphia or Chicago 81, New York 63,
Tony Buckovich
To Coach Skaters HOUGHTON, Mich., Nov. 20 (UP) Tony - Buckovich, formerly of the Indianapolis, Caps and recently released by the Cleveland Barons, has signed a contract as player-coach of the Portage Lake Hockey club in {the Michigan-Ontarioc-Wisconsin League, it was announced last night. Bukovich now is working with Portage Lake Manager. Milton Joffee, Red Wing Manager Jack Adams, Connie Smythe of the Toronto Maple Leafs and Doc Romnes, University of Minnesota hockey coach, in an effort to sign players for the lakes. y
Alquina 48, Springfield 31. Attica T1, Cayuga 13. Brookston 80, Chalmers IT. Bruceville 63, Oakton 33 Churubusco 50, 8t. Joe 20. Connersville 30. Brookville 27. Covi bo ale 26.
Darlington 47, New Ross 37. Fishers 48, Jackson Central, (Hamilton) 21. Biwood 45, Noblesville 43. Garrett 45, Ashley 33. Gary Horace Mann 46, Rensselaer 39. Glenn 38, Staunton 24. Greensburg 27, New Castle 26. Guilford 38, Rising Sun 33 (overtime). Howe Military 37, Brighton 24. Jeffersonville 89, North Vernon 34. Markleville 51, Walnut Grove $4.
Mooresville 30, Clayton 28 North Manchester 38, Wabash 38. Osgood 37, Sunman 19 Ossian 43, West Union 27. Portage 47, Gary Wirt. 34. Prairie Township (Howard) 2
$5, Prank-
ton Reynolds 38, Burnettsville 36. Rosedale 56, Bridgeton 26. Stinesville 64, Paragon 3 Sugar Creek 67, Bowers 31. ony 50. Graysville. 38. Tangier 38, Mecca 19. Van Buren 87, Patricksburg 31.
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versity’s ‘basketball Trojans will open the 1047-48 season here to-| morrow night against Concordia] and will play Saturday night at| Oakland City.
mentor, has been drilling his squad | for several weeks. With several veterans - returning and much
dumps, which any college mentor| meeded height, prospects appear
of the state's leading scorers of last season is back in uniform this year and freshman prospects are unusually bright.
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