Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 December 1947 — Page 14
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SPORTS ROUNDUP
By EDDIE ASH
HIGH « SCHOOL CLASSIC ‘i According to reports from the Calumet District, East eans J Ind, Roosevelt High Schoo land's 1947 icy oa champion, has challenged Austin High School to battle it out in a charity game to open the 1048 interscholastic grid season. , . . Austin, unde feated
Hoosier Team To Miss Play 0f Brennan
Ramblers Roll West For Big Grid Tilt
LOS ANGELES, Dec. 3 | Notre Dame was a 13-point favorite
this year, won the {over Southern. California today as morrow night when they oppose Pittsburgh “wh 1 ig “ 5 ! Chicago city prep [both teams battled against weather New Haven here for the first time Buffalo me 1 2. 8 title last Satur- |and injuries in preparation for tneir this season. INDIAN APO 8. 73:2 2 day before 50,000 |intersectional clash Saturday, Coach Johnny Mowers sent, the St Lous . Raktern’ BLA. 17 1 in Soldiers “Field. | Trojan coach Jeff Cravath s.id Caps through a workout at the w LTT pet ® og . ! Hersh 10 ‘ The 1948 1. v. Phillips the odds makers were overrating Coliseum yesterday morning, then Hershey = Nr 3 aun Roosevelt - Aus- his team and pleaded for someone the squad bearded the train last New Hi ven ‘Ll. $103 19 0 tin tit would be played in Soldiers] [to help him think up a defense that night for Buffalo, Washingron 1.2 1s s 8 - id Field for the benefit of the Diver could stop the Irish=running and Sclisizzi On Trip Bpringfle Cui is oar Sity of Chicago Oanhter researc | passing attack. Enlo Sclisizai, injured on the Philadelphia 3, Pittabur ih 2. fund . East Chicago has won. 31) Louis 8, New Haven 8,
traight games and will be potent | Sans a tall A LV, ii Callthan moaned just as loudly,
Indiana High School Athletic AssoUCLA Mentor
ciation commissioner, said in IndiPicks Trojans
anapols ‘today that the association would not object to the Chicago game “If the contest is staged un- LOS ANGELES, Dec. 3 (UP) der the supervision of the compet-| pert * Labrucherie of UCLA, schools and that If all game| whoge football team gave Boutharrangements abide by the State orn California its toughest conAssociation rules." + Opposition | ference battle, today went out on to post-season high school games in! 4 mb and picked the Trojans
both Indiana and Illinois would bel (4 defeat Notre Dame come Satmet by having Roosevelt and Aus-| yrday,
tin meet early and count the game, «Notre Dame Is a great team,” as one of the total permitted bY| pahracherie admitted. “It's so the rules . Indiana schools are! good that it has made its op-
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permitted to play 10 grid games a! ponents look weak. But let's season, . check those opponents. It's my $ 4.0 contention that Southern Cali-
NO GAME FOR MEDIOCRE | "0 ov a harder sched.
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ule, has fought its way uphill in rugged professional league against greater odds from a football and the play-for-pay mediocre start and it can reach sport is a poor investment If its
greatest pitch Irish.”
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vou're not. , . , Nineteen of the players on the Chicago Beary’ 1946 roster have since departed. . It's mainly a muscle man's Jats
{painted a dismal picture for the) Southern California Football po Writers Association. ' MAJOR PAY IN EINORS su “The weather is runining us,’ said Highest-paid baseball player in the |Callihan. “Our timirg is all shot minor leagues last ieason was Nick because we haven't been -able to! Etten, first sacker with Oakland of practice outdoors in South Bend for!
the Pacific Coast League. ., , . His more than a week.’ contract called for $13500. , , , Nick! Irish Fired Up drew the record check because his| But Callihan suggested the Irish
salary was based on his former New may be fired up because a victory York Yankee agreement. . , . Need- over: Southern C lifornia will give less to point out, the Oakland club | [them their first undefeated, unowner is spending ‘part of the off-|tied season cince 1030 season trying to carve Etten's 1048) Calllhan sald Halfback Terry contract. [Brennan, Notre Dame's top ground Bw» [gainer, probably won't play because CLEAN SLATE. . . , So you of injuries, moaned when your alma mammie lost a couple of football games this vear. Well, how about the Kansas State rooterd? , , . They deserve a medal for loyalty. » Coach Sam Francis’ Wildcats played 10 games and lost 10, . . , Nary a victory, nary a tle. . . . Closest was a 20-18 game with New Mexico, . + Sure,. they'll be back next year,
but he added that Coy! McGee, who scored two touchdowns against USC last year, would get in the game, = Cravath had worries other than
oe
Team physicians infrmed him that (Tackle Bob Hendren definitely was out for the season. Hendren suffered a multiple broken jaw in the UOLA game and still 1s in a hospital. nn | Hendren's loss was modified someHOOSIER BOXERS BUSY « what by the report that seco: id«| If the four 10-round fistic bouts in string right tackle George Beutel Chicago Stadium Friday draw a was ready for action after hav 26.000 “gate, more than a million Leen out with a knee injury, ¢ dollars will have been realized on| Oallihan said Notre Dame would An even dozen pro fight shows arrive here Friday morning and staged there this year. . . . Hoosiers get In one workout that day, included on the Friday Windy City fistic menu are Al Johnson, Indianapolis light hea y. vs. Anton Christofordis, Geneva, O., and Sid Peak, Charlestown, Ind. heavyweight, vs. Dick Hagan, Chicago
Rose and Green | On Mitt Card |
Newcomer Wally Rose, Louisville [lightweight, and Harold Green of Indianapolis have been matched for a five-round duel on Priday night's Armory boxing bill Earl Turner, 203-pound Cincinnati heavyweight mauler, will collide with Willard, Reed, Brightwood pride «nd former Indiana champion, in tle 10-round head' ner Reed
LADIES BE SEATED, . «+ Horse racing is called the Sport of Kings. . AH right, then what is the Sport of Queens? . . . At first thought you would sav it's bingo in these parts . ,", but an expert in the East says it's greyhound dog racing for the queens,
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: slugger stepped eight rough rounds standing college foothall player of vesterday afternoon and had 0 1047 to be awarded the Heisman another eight-round drill on top for trophy . You were tp indicate today first, second and third choices
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‘Caps Trim Sights on Second os Place Do With Bisons
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Local Skaters Have Visions of Gaining
Ground in Mid-Week Hockey Encounters The Indianapolis Caps are in Buffalo today, their sights trimmed on a share of second place in the Western Division of the American Hotkey, League when they tangle with the Bisons tonight. A reverse would put Buffalo four full points ahead of the Mowers | men in their uphill pull to try to get back into the thick of the fight
| tor the division crown. But a victory would set it up so On the Ice AMERICAN LEAGUE
take over the second slot alone to- Western Divisiun
NEXT GAMES TONIGHT - INDIANAPOLIS at Buffalo; Washin ton at Hershey, Pittsburgh at e Pr OMORROW — New Haven Al aT DIAN. LIS; Hershey at _Philade phi
| the winger only in an auxiliary role| {until he is fully back in condition, | |No change in the front lines is are Seana | contemplated at present. the New. Haven skaters still Jost New Haven, the only league rival an 8-6 decision-to-the Flyers. Ernie
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Fairbanks on the Arctic Circle.
The never one from a U. 8. territory, It's going to happen because | Tommy Boggs dotes upon doing the Tommy, whenever he lives in Indianapolis, calls 1337 E. Market St., Apt. 4, his home, and he'll be leaving town next week to make his 16th round trip by automobile to Alaska where he owns the Alaska Highway Fisheries. That includgs two canneries and three packing plants spread out over 3000 snowcovered miles in Alberta, Northwest Territory and the Yukon.
Attempted Speed Run The 32-year-old former dirt track race driver enjoys being the first to do something nobody else has done. His record of “firsts” includes: ONE: First driver to bed down a race car in a Speedway garage last spring. TWO: First man to attempt a speed run in a race car from Alaska to Mexico City.
(Which has not appeared before Trigg duplicated that three-goal |Hoosler fans this season, held the performance for the Moiind City Japs to a 2-all tie at New Haven! team in the wild- -scoring game betwo weeks ago and boasts one of fore a slim crowd of 3004 paying| the best defensive records in the| fans. entire circuit. Although 37 years Over in the Eastern division of | old, Ott Heller of the Ramblers (the circuit, the Philadelphia Rockets| {ranks as one of the loops top de- pulled one of the season's biggest | {fensemen and Coach Lynn Patrick [surprises by nudging the Pittsburgh | will bring a well-balanced squad to Hornets, 3-2. |the local arena Thursday. | The triumph moved the Rockets Although Eddie Slowinski turned {into fourth place in the Eastern the hat brick at St. Louis last ught,| (section.
Kautskys Fail to Check Ex-l. U. Boys and Bow, 45-40
By BOB STRANAHAN The new and’ tie old 1U boys were too much for the Katskys to] hold last night and the Indianapolis pro basketball entry was wal{lowing around with Minneapolis in the cellar of the Western division in the National League today. Ralph Hamilton, representing the tater crop of Indiana grads, flopped [in five field goals and 28-year-old Curly Armstrong contributed 13 NATIONAL LEAGUE [points to. the total as Ft. Wayne's Western Division | Zollners won at the Fieldhouse, 45-
| Bheborgan v 2 Po 40, before 7856 fans. Armstrong Tri. Cltion viii irre. 5 5 s00|played on Indiana's NCC champions 3 Jshkosh fa trea ‘ : ABS back in 1940. inneapolis INDIANAPOLIS i) Aoo| The Kautskys still presented a Eastern Pty ‘ rather disorganized attack, which In Wayne . rune og Fi may or may not have been due to Anderson 8 3-927 the tight defensive ring Pt. Wayne Roch : 5 8 Bore her 3 5 Salthrew around the basket, [Foleo , 38 Toy Klier Guarded Heavily RESULTS LAST NIGHT The Zollners forced sharpshooting | Rn Wayhe ANDIANAPOLIS 0 |Leo Klier to blaze away off balance | eG 9 a ss 97, Rochester 78 pes ind 54, land from some difficult angles. Al-| \ Bheboygan nt a though pressed all the way, the NE 1 “ TONIGHT -Miinespois at Ti. Warts: former Irish cager still was the high |
eboygan vs. Rochester at Chicago man in the Kautsky cause with 13
TOMORROW-—Ft, Wayne vs. Minneap- points olis at Huntington: Tri-Cities at Sheboyan: Anderson at Syracuse
The home boys continued to give |away points at the foul line, blow[ing 11 of these free throws—a few! of these in the tight places might have spelled the difference, The only lead the Kautskys en|Joyed was in the opening seconds| ansas {of play when Bob Dietz sniped the [initial field goal. Ken Menke! MIAMI, Fla, Dec. 3 (UP)—rhe/squared it a moment later and| opening of the American Assocla- | Armstrong sent the visitors out in tion's 1948 seacon today was set front to stay. (for April 156 following approval of Pull Within Point
a 154-game schedule, | The Kautskys got within a point | The first day's program pairs at 8-7 in the first period and closed | (Milwaukee at Columbus, Kansas {it fo 13.12 early “in the second City at Indianapolis, St. Paul at stanza on Bruce Hale's back-hand Toledo and Minneapolis at Louis-| effort. Ft. Wayne pulled away, howville, lever, and enjoyed a 24-31 edge at| No provision was made in the|ihe intermission. schedule for an .\ll*Star game, George Glamack led a brief InThe league also okayed a price! .. 8 : ! i ‘ {dianapolis flurry midway in the] ike for junior world series tickets, third eriod which allowed the increasing box seats from $1.50 to tocals E pull up to a-point again | $2.50 ¢ o > "he general admission from $1 at 28-27, but Hamilton shot the up-
staters into a 35-28 advantage be-| Walker Is Leader
fore the quarter ended. Peppery Harold Gensichen gave Kautsky fans a glimering of hope | In Southwest Loop with less than five minutes to play | ‘DALLAS, Tex, Dec 3 (UP) when he cracked a couple of neat! Doak Walker, the Southern Meth odist University all-American half- {, 43-38. but back, emerged as the Southwest things with another two-pointer
conference's. leading .. scorer and and the visitors froze the ball after {ground gainer of the 1047 season, that. Summary:
FRIDAY. Anderson at Toledo
he to Open
Hamilton clinched
cagers shoot for their third straight | victory tonight when they oppose the Carmel quintet on the Spartan | home court.
rochial school entry, already has| won three in a row. The Irish led| throughout last night in vanquish{ing the Silent Hoosiers, {their N. Meridian St. gym.
{paced his team with 11 points while /this total for the losers.
leity- county docket Speedway |46-35, with Wiechers tallying 13 {points for the Spark Plugs.
“baskets to cut the Ft. Wayne edge Penn State Gets Trophy
State, tied eleven in the East, has been {named winner of *T er | memorial trophy, awarded annually | Tito the football team judged by| 3 {sports writers and sports an
THREE: First civilian hired to work on the Alcan Highway in 1942, Boggs passed his driving test at the 500-Mile track last year and {then ran inte mechanical trouble CRIMSON CAPTAIN— |and never got his front-wheel-drive Twenty-one - year-old John | Sonhpaser ine mecsanical per. {fection for qualification. e | Seldseeryy fouls ford has {the same oil trouble at the 1946
1948 Indiana University football |eiasgic.
p Although he had to pass a team. Goldsberry, a starting |gpeedway test for AAA officials, tackle for the Hoosiers this year
| Boggs had driven more than 1,000, until he injured his knee in the |000 road miles without scratching] lowa game Oct. | 1, first played a fender. During the first 22 months, with Indiana in 1945, when he
was a first string freshman line-
By BILL EGGERT
way. office will receive early next year a race driver's entry blank for the 1948 500-Mile classic from Circle, Alaska, 133° miles ‘northeast of
And it won't be some Eskimo's dog-sled entry. Speedway office, ‘in the past,” has received orelgh entries but;
{of Alcan Highway. construction he when the drenching rains increased { made 43 round trips along the 1600- he called off the run:
Boggs to File Tin Entry
Wilds of Circle, Alaska
with Tommy. When he was 13 years old he was traveling with barnstormers. He sold tickets and was allowed to handle the stick in flight. Several years later he was an aerial dare-devil! parachuting out of planes. He attended Tech |High School and then served a 3|year hitch in the .air corps as a “Flying Private.” After that he began racing in 1034 in the Midwest Dirt Track Racing Association. Flying is still one of his means of travel and work. He pilots a 1932 model bi-plane in Alaska and Canada and he'll be back in Indianapolis next spring buzzing fields to fulfill dust-cropping contracts, ~ For the 1948 Speedway race he is dickering with an owner to wheel a Maserati and “he’s coming here from Fairbanks to win the race.”
Cowboy Scores Over Nenoff
| Cowboy Len Hughes, the former {Masked Man from Pittsburgh, aver . wered Steve Nenoff, New Yor pects to file early entry for Oity, a eat eranDiy 500. {honors &t the Armory last night, He has sent three automobiles to) The husky Pittsburgher had too junk graveyards after wearing them |much power for Nenoff, taking the out driving 4400 miles from Indian- match’ in straight falls. He used a apolis to Alaska. He will take only “Boston crab” hold to take the first six days to complete his next trip, from Nenoff in 20 minutes and apdriving 20 hours each day. {plied the same punisher to win the Tommy's attempted speed run second in 11 minutes. from Alaska to Mexico City last) Buddy Knox, Tus, made. his Te summer was well publicized in ad- [Sur arg A 4 vance. He started on the jaunt), in the semi-windup. ‘Knox and then ran into 118 miles of new won in 21 minutes with a rolling road softened by rain, north of leg breaker and jack-knife. Edmonton, Five days were spent | : trying to get through the mud, and| The opener resulted in a 30-min. lute draw between Rex Moberly of Birmingham and Balk Estes, Ham- “
but his Indianapolis Motor’ Speed-
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TOMMY BOGGS . . . ex-
Speed always has been a a byword 'mond.
man on Indiana's first Big Nine |Mile stretch. ; ;
championship eleven. He will be | a senior next year.
Soartan Quintet Bids for 3 in Row
Sacred Heart High School's |
Cathedral, the city's other pa-|
44:22, in,
Jim Roberts, Cathedral center, !
Freshman Art Wooten matched In the only other game on the last night
won from Plainfield,
"Beech Grove plays at Lawrence | {Central and Pranklin Township at| 'Ben Davis in other games tonight. TONIGHT { Beech Grove at Lawrence Cen- | tral Carmel at Sacred Heart. Franklin Township at Ben Davis. FRIDAY Ben Davis at Warren Central. Broad Ripple vs. Cathedral at) | Butler. Howe vs. Washington at Butler, Crispus Attucks at Vallonia. Franklin Township at Beech! Grove. Greenwood at Decatur Central. Lawrence Central at SoutMport. Manual at Speedway. Noblesville at Shortridge. Silent Hoosiers at Union Township. Tech at New Castle. Whitestown at Pike Township. | SATURDAY Broad Ripple vs. Howe at Tech. Crispus Attucks at Motirevia,
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