Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 November 1947 — Page 31
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"THURSDAY. NOV. 2, or
Saas Open Impressive
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Broad Ripple Also Registers Initial Triumph
Warren Central Nips Attucks at Tech
Indianapolis high school basket-|
ball fans cast a wary eye toward] §
Shortridge today and figured Coach
Jerry Steiner might have something |
of a ball club on N. Meridian St. The Blue Devils came bouncing from behind last night to beat a Greenfield team by nine points, 37-28, and those Tigers had stayed within two of the Anderson Indians. Broad Ripple followers, too, were satisfied with the performance of| Coach Frank Baird's Rockets.| Westfield was the Ripple victim. 52-32, on the North Side court in| the initial game. At Tech gym, Warren Central nipped Crispus Attucks in the Tigers’ opener, 42-41, in the other city contest.
Manual is carded to open the,
RACING CHAMP — Jimmy |
_Wilburn__of _ Indianapolis has
been announced as the 1947 champion of the Central States Racing Association, winning his fourth title in eight years. He had 473 points, an even 100 above Orville Epperly of Dayton, O. Norman A. Witte, secretary of the association, announced that the Hoosier pilot won approximately $48,000 in purses.
season tomorrow night at Lawrence Central,
on the Greenclads’ day night.
court Satur-
Already only about 350
and the big game of the bs week-end sends Howe against Tech d 11) [ jump S
tickets remained for the Hornet~, er Tech clash, Athletic Director Charles
P. Dagwell of Tech announced. They'll go on sale at 6 p. m. Sat-
urday night at the Tech gym, fore- —Valparaiso ‘University Concordia College of 8t. Louls, 87 to 54, in its first basketball game eng in a stalemate, Phil Samis broke|
casting a sellout for the tussle, Shortridge started slowly ‘against the Greenfield visitors and trailed
VALPARAISO, Ind. Nov. 27 (UP) trounced |
as the teams left the floor at half- of the season.
time, 14-10. Then tall Gene Rogers;
Forward Hank Birning'led the
Bill Ralph and Dudley Burge be- scoring with 24 points for Valpo. gan to find the range and the Blue An gll-time schobl record was set
Devils soon pulled into command. | for Valparaiso in the first half a _ Be a Cok aa teh] Chuck Keever, a veteran from when the quintet tallied 53 points, On: the Ice othird Jrisd Scorn PA 3 Pitsburg. list season, was Shortridge’s lead- 19 of them by Birning. Halftime! AMERICAN LEAGUE Simpson = (trip ing). , Sami (roughing), | ing scorer with seven points, while|score was 53 to 28. LT pis. G 3 Sai ing), Lemieux (tripping), | Bob Rohrman of Greenfield Was| 1, another Hoosier contest last Buffalo. ... B13 8B 8 Saves Bastien 33, Mus the game's top point-getter with 11. ,; ht, Hunt i hed over | ANAPOLIS "11 9 1 13 Sages Rockets Take Lead RE Han arimiied Merlgea yf IR W 3 5 ‘HEADQUARTERS | Broad Ripple rolled to an easy . . : Esstutn Division oo] 21-9 lead over Westfleld and coasted Y | ’ . | Her ; 3 7 4 CTT in after that. Thirteen Rocket |Q1€S 1948 Captain DR s Pix 5 players were used in the encounter Should Know Football Eniivael TSR A with Bob Stephens pacing the win NEW HAVEN. Conn, Nov. 27 ade de a 66 89
ners at 11 points, Dave Martin of Westfield scor@g 18, eight of these| on free throws. Nineteen fouls were called against the home team. Warren Central held a slender two-point lead at the half, 15-1 and beat off continued Tiger rallies in the Jast two periods to finish ahead.
family. Seventeen personals were called Worn moleskins, and his sister mar- |
| (UP)—William E. Conway, 20, Shak-| er Heights, Cleveland, is the newly-| elected captain of Yale's 1048 football team, succeeding Endicott P. 3, Davison, Locust Valley, N. Y,, as the to university's 69th grid leader.
Conway comes from a football His 10 brothers have all
against Attucks to nine for the ried a football coach.
Warriors, but Warren Central failed
tocash in on many of these. Wei- tained the football team of the Uni-| land and Ostheimer led the win- versity School of Cleveland. The Po? {Eli junior-plays center. |
ners with 12 points each.
Like three of his brothers, he cap-
‘Caps Thankful They Don't Have to Face Bastien Again
Star Hornet Goalie Big Help in Team's
2-1 Triumph; Almas, Sclisizzi Hurt
| Thanksgiving Day dinner.
Coach Johnny Mowers’ club, nudged last night by the Hornets, 2- 1] | could be glad that their long road string will end Saturday night at! | Cleveland and they'll return home to friendlier crowds add ice on
Sunday against Hershey. Further, the Indianapglis skaters can be glad | |ihey don't have to go up against
{until Dec, 14.
Bastidn Was the winner in a bat-|
| Sclisizzi had to leave the ice with|&n an injured knee,
wooly game before 5082 fans.
scoreless first period. Then Nelson Podolsky, Cap winger put {Hoosier ahead after 3:20 of tie Al second period on assists from Don
| | |
ial | PITTSBURGH, Nov. ¥I—The Indianapolis Capitals had several | things to be thankful for today as they got ready for a road- ~wip|
*| shot into the left corner, The game was one of the roughest |
|the American League's leading and fastest piayed here this season. |
{ goalie, Aldege (Baz) Bastien again TWelve penalties, eight against the ’ | Hornets were called.
Near the end of the first penodi|
{tle: of net-tenders last night with |Almas was cut over the left eye, | capable Red Almas, but the tilt was during a power play by the Hornets) {a costly one for the Caps since they | and had to leave the ice for’ ledical | had two. men. injured, Almas. needed | attention. a couple of stitches to close a wound |Fiod Pete Langelle, Hornet center, |over his eye, and Winger Enio| {also required medical attention for|
eye cut,
Later in the same period Sclisizai | John O'Flaherty’s: goal with a Was checked so hard into the boards minute and 32 seconds to go in the bY Samis that he was out for nearly | | third period gave the Hornets their|five minutes, victory over the Caps/in a wild and (helped from the ice, but had suf{fered an injured knee which kept) Both teams had gone through a him out of the rest of the game. Both goalies played brilliantly | the| with Bastien having 35 saves anal
When
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Morrison and Barry Sullivan. |Aimas Podolsky flipped the puck in from |KoSoun near the crease. Simpson
tied it up at 11:21, batting in the
rebound of Pete Backor's shot, The| Intiananelis wares ¢ 1 : -1 gal fame while the Caps were| Indianapolis agi pm Mier, | short-handed, Sullivan having been|R. Morrison, D. Morrison, Sullivan, Pave-| lich, Podaisky, Gauthier, Doran | ! banished just 21 seconds before, Pittsbun ares—8amis. Morris, HamJhon, nson, Lettieux, Dawes, |
Just when it looked as if it would|g looge with the puck, crossed over the |"
{to O'Flaherty, O'Flaherty went in!
on Almas and hoisted a chest high! Fd ures: Sin ree——— | I Ma SPOOR
Tod Sloan, Hornet right winger, Tieari Gi
Score by Periods
Flaherty, * Costello, Mackel Offie wié=Raleh Moveh and Walton
Pirst Period Bcoring—None. blue line and passed across the rink Tosclin (hooking),
(tri Second Paria’ Morrison,
Early in the second pe-|
Pittsburgh (2)
Backor (high-sticking), | Samis {hisb- sticking) Scoring—
n (Backor), 11:31, Pen-
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Springfield 3, Philadel hia 2. pringfie elphia NEXT GAM
TONIGHT Boringfe os at LFisvsiand; Pittsburgh at Hersh ey: Buffalo at New | aven; Washington at Provid oe | "tion RROW — Providence at Washing-
Cap Seating G
H. S. Basketball Scores
CITY, COUNTY WESTLTS Ben Davis 43, Pike TowIniD Broad Riphie 1 52, oe (field Decatur Central
Southport 40, Center ro ° 38. Warren Central 42, Crispus Attucks 41, ” OTHER RESULTS Adams Townshi (Carrol 0, Buftalo 28. Aleandrie 46, Winchester 43 rcola 38, Coesse Arlington 58, Charlottesville 48. Auburn 48, Butler 32.
Avon 48, New Winchester pa,
Brownstown "55 North non 40, Bruceville 48; Sandborn Gambridge City 54, Milton 36, Camden 37, Delphi 35. Cutler 70. Carrollton 38, Elkhart 42, Baugo Township 26, Flora 32, Royal Center 31. Pt. Branch 45, Pose Xille 19. Py rams Rental c 30, Ft. Wayne |
pits aid és Chalmay hoc Franklin |
Edison 36. | od Adams 3. |
Gaston 42, Harr son Township (Delaware County)
reencastle 55, Attica 47.
Green: Greensfork 55, Whitewater 5. Greentown 35, Windfall 30. Hillsboro 29, 28 (overtime). Holland 41, Maley 3 5.
ope 1daville 34, Burasttsville 4. , (Decatur) 45, Clarksburg 3. ton 30.
Kokomo 3%, Frankfort 29.
44, Roachdale 39, {
Ladoga 44, Lafayette 37, Lebanon 34.
Laketon 39, Silver Lake 26. oo]
Liberty 44, e 36. Linden 58, New Richmond an. 1ogunsport 3, iepllo 20. ATENEO Rithots. Marshall we avelsnd 40, Martinsville 42, Peru 40. Millersburg 51, Chandler 40,
Milford 39, Warsaw 33, Monroeville 36, Elmhurst 36. Muncie Central 43, Shelbyville 37. Needmore 44, Shawswick 33. New Albany (B) 33, English (A) 31. New Marion 36, ton 34. New Market 45, Russellville 35. New Point 41, Sandcreek 37. New Ross 34, Jamestown 36. North Manchester 41, Columbia City 31, Orland 42, Salem Center (Lagrange County) 33. Ossian 73, Lafayette Central (Allen County) 33 Owensville 72, Hagelion 36. Patriot 32, Bright 18.
Pennville 44, Madison Twp. (Blackford County) 25. Princeton 64, Oakland City 33. Richmond 61, Rushville 33 i Ridgeville 41, Jeflerson Twp. (Randolph
County) Rising Sun 36, Madison Central 28. Roann 58, Chili 37.
Rome Oity 56, Scott Center (Lagrange |
County) 32. Rossville 69, Royerton 28, Sandusky 53, Burney 48. Bhadeland 46, Klondike 43 Bolsberry 48, Dloomaeeld, 3s. Spartansburg
Rensselaer 43, Yorktown
s Bpencer 49, nh City an
41, Winslow 3 Buck a » Talma 63," Burkett 39, Tangier 33, Green Twp. (Parke County) a1. Tell City 41, Cannelton 93. Thorntown 36, Zignsville 30. Tipton 43, Muncie Burris. Versailles 38, 18. ‘Washington ‘Catholic ‘45, Loogootee 33. (Cass) 47, Young Amer-
Bpurgeon (overtime).
Wastin Twp. Wawa 52, Brigtod 26;
Webster 44, Boston West. Point 39, a. dranci 31. Whitewater Twp. (Franklin) 30, Spring- | field Twp. (Franklin) 27. Williamsburg 57, Beonomy 24. Wolcottville 49, Preemont A. ——
| Oshkosh 47, Rochester 43.
STATE COLLEGES Huntington 68, Sonisopdia (Pt. Wayne) 59. Indiana Tech 40, -State 38. Valparaiso 87, BA (St, Louis) 54.
GLS A P| Simpson 19 15 34) Gauthier 14 13. 28; D. Morrison 10 12 22) | Millar 8 18 21 | Podolsky 11 9 20 | Scli es 1m {Sullivan .. 7 11 18 Pavelich 2 12 14 anys 8 8 14 anaes 4 9 13 | R. Morrison 5 7 12 ¥ aes 2 4 8 | Summers fb PTT Dewsbury ... 0 4 4 Nicholson .. 1 2 3 Burdett .... 1 0 1 Tot als 233 | Three Goals One Gamt-R Morrison, Gauthier, Doran. ‘Three Assists One GamasDoren, Pave | lich, Simpson. Podolsky Goalie's Record — Aimas: Games 321, {| shutouts . 0, goals asain 74, average, 1 3:52.
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