Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 February 1948 — Page 26
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IN THE CLUTCHES —Thé basketball seems to be the object
of the particular affections of two Notre Dame players and one |
Butler man’ in this picture as another Bulldog waits just outside the
argument,
In the grab act are Jim O'Halloran and Kevin O'Shea
{right} of Notre Dame, with Jerry Cranny of Butler in the middle The. waiter is. John. Barrowcliff of
and just visible over the ball the Bulldogs.
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manian a magnificent performance in the free skating events to win the second championship of the day |for America.
Butler, 53-52
Rebound Work Pays Off for ND
{ By BOB STRANAHAN | A telephone attempt to “fix” {last Saturday's game with Ohio | University was blamed in a measure today for a 53-52 setback suffered by Butler's Bulldogs at the {hands of Notre Dame. | | In answer to the second-guess-| ers who wondered why long- | shooter Charley Maas wasn’t sent back into the Bulldog lineup,| Coach Tony Hinkle said simply: | | “Charley has had a couple of | * ” tough days of it. The woiciy High=-Scoring | was tough to take, and the boy in | : {there in his place was doing a {good “job. There was no reason’ to substitute.” |
| Maas played less than 10 min: {utes of last night's game against ithe classy Irish. Bill Shepherd | took over for the ex-Techster who | |created something of a furore| and are due {when he reported a request from turn home. a Brooklyn gambler that he cut| The visit of the Ramblers poses down on his scoring in the Satur- another knotty problem for the day tilt. [Indianapolis “defense since | New
It was evident to Hinkle early Haven has popped up with one
second game on a Western trip |
~ SPORTS ROUNDUP
By EDDIE ASH
AN ARTIST SPEAKS .
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stove league session the other|nois is trying to catch up with Inday, Bob Feller, baseball's high-| diana. ... Work has started on a {$2 million fieldhouse at the Illinois istate fairgrounds, Springfield . . . nigh tween the three | Its main use will be for state fair| HEN game just t-They wuld) ..But since it will seat 13,000, the Illinois state high] tournament | probably will be held there in 1950 4 . The University of Illinois! Huff gym, where the tourney has| been a fixture, can accommodate!
est-paid pastimer, offered advice for free to young untried players who are sought by big league + The = RE fireball ace said, | in part: “It's | very important,
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building for the future, one that = ® JF. has a live organization. There Bob Feller are several clubs of this kind in both of the big leagues. As for myself, it was three years after joined Cleveland before I really the hang of things. I had to match the best, of course,
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up with him. A » - . NOW'S THE TIME ... At a winter baseball party on the Pacific Coast early this week, Joe Devine, veteran New York Yankee scout, said: “In my 26 ~ years of combing the country for talent, Pve never seen such” opportunities as there are today. The average age of players in the majors during the war and these old-tim-ers will have to make way for a flock of youngsters in the
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only 7000 fans, . ~ . . HE'LL BE SURPRISED. ... Adolph Rupp, the University of Kentucky's head basketball coach, was put out no end when Notre Dame upset his Wildcats in the Irish gym Monday. . . . But what Rupp doesn't know is the way the Irish scouted his team and jotted gown many valuable defensive pointers. « «+ + The shrewd Notre Damers called upon television. ” » ¥
TWO-WAY SPYING. ..., Head Coach. Moose Krause of the Irish! scouted Kentucky. personally in} Chicago Saturday night when: the}
Wildcats played DePaul.
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Kentucky was knocked off by a gn)y
nine-point margin Monday night # ~ . LONG-TIME CHAMP. . + . Kid Azteca, 32, Mexico City, has held. the Mexican welterweight boxing title 15 years. . . . He won the crown at 18 and still is taking on all comers below the Rio Grande, .". . The American welter champ is the great Ray Robinson and AZteci Is wise to stay on the other side of the border. } wn " ”
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vised and that South Bend was| | close enough for a clear reception. |+ « « Bo Krause left his players at home and they watched the play
e screen... . Then 4.45 of the final period until But-
in from Chicago| Sunday, the Irish practiced that forged ahead. The Bulldogs
afternoon, the coach and players e 38. Oil Twp. 27. ds in one before age catches compared notes , . . and Pry | more than three points and most|Brazil 49, Terre Haute State 4d.
Vin- for Butler after that and Notre! cent Pesky, a young brother of Dame turned
shortstop, has signed with the! tp go, New York Yankee farm system.|
+ and who! with 12, was with Milwaukee last year; has| close as the score and ultimately P been'sold to the Baltimore Inter- Notre Dame's superior rebound- . That takes him ing was the big factor in the {out of the Boston Braves organ- Irish viciory. |ization. tt i
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that Fireman Charley wasn't up to form and the coach saw no reason to send him back into the lineup after Shepherd had scored 11 points and was doing a great all-around job.
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{the Teague. Acquisition of George (Wingy) Johnston already has paid dividends for the Ramblers. He was placed on a forward combination {with Chick Webster and Ken | It is a bit useless to point out Davies and has blended into the {that the Bulldogs — could have NeW alignment excellently. In a used one of Maas long swishers recent game with Philadelphia in the waning seconds of that|this line registered 16 points be-
(had four goals and two assists, have used a field goal of any sort, from any player on the Vebster reversed these totals court. and Johnston had two of each. Jerry Cranny had a chance to| The Ramblers already have je it from the foul line with|Won twice from the Caps this only seven seconds of play re- S6ason, Indianapolis taking one maining, but the ball just would Meeting and the other ending in not go through for the youngster.|® tie. The Caps have one more Notre Dame, of course, had Same at New Haven on their different ideas as the Irish headed |3chedule. to Detroit for their ‘game to-| New Haven is hooked up in a night. They knew they haa hot fight with Hershey for second {beaten a tough club and had|Place in the Eastern division, come from behind to do it. just as the Caps are battling their i Irish Hit Well best to overtake Cleveland for a
playoff spot. Hitting well, the Irish bounded ————— into an 18-8 lead over the Bull-| dogs in the first 10 minutes of| play. The insertion of Shepherd! touched off a Bulldog rally which enabled Butler to pull up to 26 to 21 with less than a minute of {play remaining in the half. Bob Evans scored on a rebound and {with just five seconds of play left, Shepherd was fouled by Ke-| vin O'Shea. The Butler player
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| rebound with the half-time signal to make it 26-25 as the teams left the floor. i The lead changed hands twice and was tied at 33-all in the first
2 COUNTY HIGH SCHOOLS Lawrence Central 33, Decatur Central 24. OTHER HIGH SCHOOLS - Albion 49, Cromwell 39. urora 53, Vevay 39. Bainbridge 51, Fillmore
“0. | continued to lead, although never |picaretss oi Tan a "7 Frrke) 3
Culver 53, South Bend Adams 41. Evansville Memorial 71, Loogoolee 43. Farmersburg 49, Midland 33.
of the time by only one; until
1:55 remained to play. At
H that po int Jim O'Halloran Garrett 32, Butler 30 (overtime), Guilford 35, Su i {snatched a rebound off the But- arin 4, Poseyville. 3. |ler .bankboard and went the 'olton 37, Versailles 33.
Jasonville 26, N
{length of the court to score for|Lawrenceburg 67, Rushville 57.
| the Irish. Milford 57, Lapas 36. : That made it 51-50 for Notre Milroy 31. Waldron 3 (overtime). (Dame. Leo Barnhorst broke|Mtes 87. Fulton 41. -
| away from his guard as the. Irish JY Soant ton .
(went into their possession game {and scored all alore under the {hoop to run it to 53-50 with a minute and 23 seconds left. oy Miss Free Throws [Siiesve a. "Belts Shepherd missed a free throw! Spurseon 49, sh
Pierceton 31, Si Tas! A Richland 60, Tr
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Winslow 41, Stendal 37, down a chance from | Winsioy &
: a. Zi X the foul line with 30 seconds| Young in Twp. (Howard) Pro Basketball . | 23; - NATIONAL LEAGUE — | Cranny pared the'Irish lead to} ro TATE COLLEGES astern on™ Lost Pct ok +s « He is a pitcher and will bé/a point by sweeping under to!Bait State 53, Mismi (0.) 51. | Anderson 30 10 180 7 4 I graduated from the University of score after Butler had broken Defiance (0) 68, Indians Tech 54. Ree sal WA A ; Portland in June. . . . Evidently, into the Notre Dame stall. Then |Tri state 55. Milisdale (Mich.) 56. Syracuse -. ETH Johnny was. unable to swiy his he was fouled by Barnhorst but OTHER COLLEGES {Toledo - —. evoenrrrerere gH {brother over to the Red Sox chain. missed the toss. _* [Atizons. 88, New Mexico A. & M. 5). ik = {“ATrecapitulation of the firing A enes Bae A anc Pa) 40. Minnespolis ost | 1.2. BIE, showed Buckshol O'Brien to. be/Appsiachian Stas 16 W. Caroline T. 4 SDL err Bulldog leader With 13 DOINE Arsen 11° Pumas 51 |Hiebavetn Ati Indians’|and Barnhorst high for the Irish|c cut’ 48, Champlain 38 INDIANA OL 18 LANE Mane. O8
Centenary 64, ‘Southern Louisiana 43 Chester Teachers 79, Baltimore 49 Clarion Teachers 59, Grove City 48
The guarding was as
Duquesne 48. Lafayetie 36 Eastern Kentucky 76, Georgetown 40, Emporia State 56, St. Benedict's 50.
The antics of Official Nate Georgia Tech 64. Deorsis 58 Messinger of Chicago didn't|Gardner-Webb- 86, Mara Hill 47
Hampden-Sydney 83, Bridgewater 56. Loyola (La) Louisiana Tech 43.
please the home fans a little and Loy Louisville 86. Marshall 50
{a big share of the 9346 who at-
| > Luther 48, Upper lowa 40 are divided on television and |inded, cut loose with a chorus/manhattan % Holtira 48 “ its effect on the box office at |© 8 from time to time. Mublenbef a erly "eA future attractions when tele- | Swnnary: Notre North Central 5, Illinois ‘College 53. o ~ , a oltre Dame (33) Navy 5 eo 46. vision engineers really got | fg 1t of) fg ft pt|Ohio U. (Chillicothe) 58, Rib Grande 40. things down pat and the situa- O'Brien, f 3 Hiller, t 0 1/Oklahoma City 48, Hardin 41, I in hand {y r. (Granny, £2 0 1 Barnhorst, f 4 ‘4 3|/Penn (Ia) 49, Iowa Wesleyan 46, tion well in hand. .. . IUs gener (yr welir, ¢ 2 3 4 Foley, o 4 3 3|Pittsburgh 47, Carnegie Tech 41. ally agreed that the movies Meas, « : ’ 9 Gordon, g 4 ! 1| Roanoke 33 Washingion And Lee M4. ¢ ’ oyle, C AK 4 St. Louis 49, ssour! . started vaudeville on the way |wo.q' 0 0 1O'Halloran,-13 3 2 Seton Hall 80, George Washington 52. out and that radio completed |Evans, 4 1 1Qoonen, g 0 0 1 8t Francis (N. Y.) 40, Brookiyn Poly 36 the knockout Shepherd, g 8 1 4 | Swarthmore 85, Johns Hopkins 53. . Bauchers, ¢ © 0 0 : Temple 63, Syracuse 56 » ” » otal 22 8 7 : Te m al Texas Wesleyan 4%, Amer. Intoruational 5. + ‘ o olals 'otals ‘18 Transylvania 85, Centre 47. PICKING THE PITCHERS . . | at Halftime: Notre Dame 26, Ursinus 59, Drexel 44
Score it
NOVI DRIVERS—CIiff Bergere [left] and Chet Miller have been nominated to drive the powerful Novi Governors in this year's 500-Mile Race. Bud Winfield entered the cars today.
Poses Problem for Caps
f New Haven's Ramblers stop at the Coliseum tonight: in the
rick’s skaters away from the Elim City until Feb, 12, The Easterners played the baffling Bisons in Buffalo last night, for games in St. Louis and Pittsburgh before they re-
{of the . highest scoring lines in New Haven ... — mii ETE
players. Davies)
Kautskys Meet Packers Tonight at Anderson
The chips are down for the Indianapolis Kautskys for the bal- | ance of the week in their quest for a playoff spot in the National |
|fore returning to the friendly precincts of the Fieldhouse. Basketball Results }aiso wil be paying particular at. this year, along with a third car
OAlS A Terre Haute Garfield 49, Vincennes 45 March 3, Anderson at Jefferson-
Davis-Eikins 87, West Virginia Tech 63.
| Veteran Pilots Lead In Speedway Mileage
signed the fast Novi Governors for last year's 500-Mile face, announced today he had entered the same cars in|
land Chet Miller to handle the mounts, ———— Both Bergere and Miller Mave | Li driven more milés in actual com-| am er ine petition at the Indianapolis Motor| Shosduay than any of the other
|racing.
Winfield, who designed the|
which will keep Coach Lynn. Pat-
|of exhaustive tests conducted at! {the Speedway last fall.
Sets Record Although one of the cars set|
On the Ice
AMERICAN LEAGUE | Eastern Division
vos 3G | MIAML Pia, FO COnpe re 2 2% 3G 180 11 the all-time track record for 2/ Babe Ruth arrived here yesterday [Philaaciphia . 15 20 8 35 178 24 SIBIe 1ap with a speed of 13441915 enlist the Florida sun as an {Wingfield .... 14 2% 2 3 13% lMimiles per hour during the 106 ally against his extended illness. RO Wala: Sivhin (fime trials, they were extremely| Although’ barely able to W L.T Ps. G oc dificult to handle last season. above a whisper, BID rE 3 0 Ru lif Berges, Winfield and Doc Wikihroke out across Pho, 3 EI EB St. Louis 18 22 & 43 iss 203 t© Herb Ardinger prior to
race, all spun off
RESULTS LAST NIGHAT ra ing pre-race trials.
Cleveland 2, Pittsburgh 2 (tie). Buffalo 2, 'w. Haven i Philadelphai 7, Washington 6. - NEXT GAMES Htime-in-an-u oIQNIGHT—New Haven at INDIANAP- | determine the cause of spins. In MORROW. spite of their failure to find the HMO Paisduiphis a3 Wash (trouble, however, Bergere finished SATURDAY — St. Louis at Cleveland! Ardinger’s car in fourth place I : -l alo, 8 ateraney: Providence at Thils after a broken piston had forced D Nasolus at Springfield. his own mount out of the race. UNDAY—Cl ; PV dare dam Springfield ai Three months later Winfield Providence: New Haven at St. uis, { NATIONAL LEAGUE -
Detroit ........ 2% 11 9 "37 Tis oi tests with Miller as the driver] TOrONto ... ssw 3 10.12 54 132 107 and the “puzzle” was solved. New york oI 182 3 ]3 1B. Larger wheels, installed after Jontran tonnes it 3 3 1: 3 I the 1946 record run in an effort, RESULTS LAST NIGHT "to boost the speed even higher, |
were found to be “laced” off cen-! _ {ter Then, with the original wheels ragain on the car, Miller turned {<everal laps at more than 150 miles per hour with such ease /that the car took the turns as if it were on rails.
Regarded a Threat The Novis, consequently, are regarded as the main threat to
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Toronto 4, Boston 2. New York 4, Detroit 4 (tie)
The. Halemen tackle the leading. Packers-.at Anderson -tonight.lLou Moore's Blue. Crown. Spark. §.
turn-.game-at- Moline Sunday -be- Plug - Specials; which -dominated last year's race. The Blue Crown The local Nationa] League entry entries were the first received
{tention to the returns from the which Moore is building now in {Rochester-Sheboygan meeting to- California. :
night, for the Redskins currently! No other racing team, however J
are the club the Kautskys must can match the Bergere-Miller beat out to attain the playoffs. [combination in experience. With 7 Home Games lone exception, Cliff has particiIndianapolis has seven home pated in every race since 1927 and games remaining on the schedule now has 6,417.5 miles of Indianstarting with Ft. Wayijg . next! apolis .competition. to his credit. Tuesday. In succession they meet Chet has participated in every Minneapolis Feb. 17, Sheboygan race since 1930, except last year, Feb. 24, Minneapolis March 2, An-! and is credited with 4,584.5 racing derson March 9, Rochester March mijes—222 more than Ted Horn, 11 and Sheboygan March 16. who ranks third on the active list. |
added skating competition in which he | excels.
pilots still active in automooile, &
Indiana
{| Before his performance, Mrs.
: {Fraser had become the first U 3 IS gal | American woman in history to (win an Olympic gold medal in|
skiing when she won the women'’s| Eleven high school net contests sldlom. .
... Piles. Up. Lead Button had piled up a
to it today
Performances Mark Best Day of Any Nation Thys Far in the Winter Games
ST. MORITZ, Feb. 5 (UP)-—Richard Button, the slim ice from Englewood, N. J, and little Miss Gretchen Fraser, a old housewife from Vancbuver, Wash. forthe United States in the fifth winter Olympic games Skating with all the grace of a veteran to the me) & by his trainer, the, 18-year-old Buti
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W. C. (Bud) Winfield, who de-| manding lead in the compulsory
supercharged | figure skating Monday and he, in the free {gym Saturday night,
The first places won by But-
rmy corporal ont.,, was fourth.
The only U. 8. setback of the Central will make its
|Novi’s for Owner Lou Welch, said| day came in the non-Olympic pearance of the week, |the trouble experienced with trie hockey competition, Canada beat- Ben Davis. Lawrence defeateq cars here last year had been|ing the Amateur Hockey Associa- Decatur Central, 33-28 last night, eliminated entirely as the resuit|tion team, 12 to 3.
Babe in Florida; Greets Well-Wishers
Fen. 5 (UP)—
“He will stay at a modest apart-
The entire team worked over- ‘ment-hotel on North Miami Beach Pike Township. nsuccessful effort to While in Florida.
Billiard Tourney
this year's race, May 31, and bad ton and Mrs. Fraser gave the
nominated veterans Cliff Ber,ere| U. 8. Te best Soy a Haion as ye ad in S,
| bobsledding. Jack Heaton of New three defeats. The { Haven, Conn., took second in the nave lost only to C event, and Lee Martin, a young Terre Haute from Kalispell, Robinson, 111.
11H. S. Net Games
: ity tomorrow night byt com- the game drawing the est as far as fans are
{the Garfield game, |cause of the basketball {big 6-foot-11-inch Clyde |Lovellette. Last night Garfield ge.
or: . feated cenn 9-4 | Americans finished second and a Vin eS 49-45 in a
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won the
On Tap Tomorrow
are on tap throughout the coun. most inter.
will be the Terre Haute cor C0
A capacity house is mainly be. antics of (Junior)
overtime contest to make its rec. ord read 13 victories agains
rawfordsvi'j, Gerstmeyer apd Tomorrow night, Lawrence second ap.
playing at
{Broad Ripple and Southport wiy {resume their rivalry out at the
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Cards gym while Tech wil] ep. tertain Marion in a North Centra) Conference tilt, owe vs. Irish Howe's Hbrnets will play p to Cathedral : fore taking on the the following night.
aight 0st Ag LS “ev Purple Aces Manual wil}
Speakitravel to Beech Grove, Frankl y kl a broad smile 1ownenip to Center in
the famed base-| on Central to Gree liams, who relinquished his scat|ball slugger’s face and he waved j..+ Hoosiers to New
tne/ enthusiastically to a crowd which! e track vur- met his train.
Grove, War. field and Sj. Winchester, Shortridge’s Blue Devils wij move in on’ Lebanon tomorrow night while - Speedway plays at On Saturday tained by Washington in another top clash. Crispus Attucks will
Walter Ramsey defeated Guy play host to Vallonia tomorrow
three-cushion
It was Ramsey's fourth Al Maloof
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HIGH OCTANE ANTI-KNOCK
Moore, 50 to 41, last night in the night and will travel to Windfall billiard | Saturday... tournament at the Board of Trade parlor. {brought one of the Novis back|consecutive victory. {to the local track for additional|and Barney Mahoney are matched Heart and Claypool at Silent in tonight's schedule,
Also on Saturday night, Frank. lin Township will be at Warren Central, Hammond Noll at Sacred
Hoosiers.
Following tonight's tussle In picket sales are far ahead of last | Anderson, the Kautskys have nine year's record pace, but seats in| \more road. engagements. Here's ire parquet section and reserved ithe remaining road card: Feb. 8 ;outq in grandstands F and H as iat Tri-Cities; Feb. 12, Oshkosh at .ij as reserved bleacher. seats, {New London; Wis; Feb. 14, at ,1.5 are available. t {Oshkosh; Feb. 15, at Sheboygan; __ ee er ee MAROTT'S *
Feb. 19, at Minneapolis: Febe 22. REPAIRING
{at Tri-Cities; Feb. 26, at Syracuse;
ville; March 22, at Toledo.
Minneapolis 70, Syracuse 55.
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