Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 February 1948 — Page 16
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boxers on the Oklahoma Ci team and they're sure to get
in footwork and speed.
fought through the Oklahoma City Golden
Gloves meet to
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Good Mg to Wala your horses, fans, ’
NEGnoRE ITAL WsY. | ve. Rookie members of the San Francisco Seals of the Pacific Coast are already working out in the Seals’ own stadium. ‘ For the first time in the history lof the PCL, the Seals have signed two Negro players for tryouts, + They are Gene.Richardson,|
Stop, both from the Kansas City Monarchs. Richardson lives in San Diego and Roberts in Oak-. land.
Indian weigh
moon, also a red-|
skin, , . . There wo us Ash
a lot of publicity in the press when they invade the Windy City. . + : Only paleface on the squad is Herschel Acton, lightweight, who won the International Golden Gloves title in that division in 1947, « . . Heavyweight Taunah competed for Oklahoma
_ City in the Tournament of Cham-
pions last year and lost by de:| cision in a close fight. . . . In the event that Indianapolis’ Clemmons is paired with the Comanche, there will be considerable difference in , but The Times-Legion heavy probably will have it all over his opponent . . . Clemmons weighs only 180. r . LJ
SOUP STRAINER. . . . Indianapolis hockey fans have yet ‘to see a mustached puck chaser «++but National Hockey League fans have been gazing at one for two years. ... Garth Boesch, Toronto defensemsin, has worn the lip adormment for two years . . . and no rival “meanie” has succeeded In plucking it off,
Bil W.. INTO THE DISCARD... . Base-
ball clubs make quick changes at
Lavagetto, hero the 1047 will be
times. . . . Cookle
wv a. « : NEW LOCAL SKIPPER. . . . | Ramiro Ramirez, manager of | | the Havana LaPalomas of |
| Cuba, who toured the United | States last year, has signed to |
ty! pilot “the Indianapolis Clowns 1 in the Negro American League
the coming season. . . . He succoeds Jesse Walker. . .-. The Clowns will start an exhibition. schedule in: Florida In late March,
» . » UPPERCUT . .. Bob Smith, member of the Brown University basketball team, says he'll never again _ squat in front of the players’ bench. . . . Recently, finding no seat avallable when he came out of a close contest for a breather, Smith seated himself in front of his coach and turned to watch the game. , . He didn’t rest for long . . . because the excitable, squirming coach, Bob Morris, ally kicked Smith under the chin. « + « Foul!
. FORE! . .. Nibs Price, who used to coach the University of California football team, got fired the year his Golden Bears
Nibs didn’t lose his sense of humor when an old friend wired him and sald, “Well, it's © good golf. poore, Anyway, ”
- NO PULLING ‘a. An bouts in the Tournament of Golden Gloves
with 21 and 18 points respective! and it was enough to ‘Suprunowicz among the ference’s ten leading scorers.
OSU Big Gun
con- | tangle
Mack Suprunowicz and Bob BLOOMINGTON, Feb. Harrison led Michigan's attack
y.
speedy forward, was the DIE BUD| 0r00t0d this season.
‘of the Buckeye's defeat of Wia-
consin. Schnittker added 24 poin
to his total and refused to stay) bottled up by the Badger affense, f
Wisconsin's offensive flash wa.
limited to a short period following the intermission when it pulled] to within one point of the lead)
OSU had taken early in the game Dodds, {who is ill with the mumps, will
conference | (be released in “another week or ‘a spokesman at the at Iowa: Michigan at|Haynes Memorial Hosiptal said]
Minnesota, and Indiana playing|today.
and held at 25-15 at the half. Saturday night's games find Purdue at Illino Wisconsin at
Northwestern at the Stadium. _ Michigan State In ference engagement.
ts
the recent matches with Oh State and Michigan State... »
Dodds Recovering BOSTON, Feb. 17 the nation's top. mile
is; maybe less,”
mal course.”
iter as H. C,
unintention- |
|For the last eight races, he has
"same year as Horn—1935—and he Twill ‘be in the cockpit of the car
‘|cently purchased
Coach Charles McDaniel a? to, |day his Indiana Universtiy wresland’ [tling squad may be forced to with Purdue tomorrow night at West Lafayette without the services of two veterans, Chet | Robbins, 136-pounder, and Andy Dick Schnittker, Ohio State’ 5 puchany, 145-pounder, who 1s un-
Both Robbins and Puchany are’ nursing leg injuries as a result of
(UP) Gil
The spokesman denied] Chicago [reports that Dodds’ fliness had Ohio State meets{taken a serious turn, and sald a non-con-|"“the mumps are running a nor-
Shaw Predicts Field of 60 For Trials
Entry Boosts List To Seven Cars
Two veteran drivers joined the 1948 Indianapolis Speedway ros(Cotton) Henning announced his two-car entry for {the May 31 speed classic. | Henning selected as his drivers Ted Horn, AAA national racing champion, and. 4 The Henning entry boosted the; list to seven cars.
general manager of the Indian-
announcing the entry of Henning cars, predicted a field of approxi-
a/mately 60 cars bidding for the
33 starting positions. Entries will be accepted until April 15, Horn will drive the same Mase-| ratl he has driven to third place in the two post-war races 3 Dave, and which Shaw used to 1939 and '40. Fastest in Country Although nine years old, the car still is regarded as the fastest rear-wheel-drive racer in the country and has
ticipated. It never has raced at any other track and has been driven only 2,377.5 miles In aetion. : The only time the Maserati has failed to finish at Indianapolis) was in 1941 when a rear wheel collapsed on the southwest turn and resulted in a crash which sent Shaw to the hospital while riding in first place at the start of the 152d lap. And Horn's "ersonal record is even more consistent than the car he wil drive.
gone the full 500 miles without exception to score one second, four thirds and three fourths. Entered in 1935 Connor, whose home is in Los Angeles, Cal., broke into the "acing picture at Indianapolis the
which Henning plans to assemble here next month, Henning rethe Sampson
old 16-cylinder engin
Connor, | See.
apolis Motor Speedway Corp. In. AAA national
{than $80,000 in the five Indian- to the records. apolis classics in which it has par- toppled 645 pins in the Indianapolis Classic. Myers, who worked a 675 in the Fraternal League at the Illinois Myers hit games of 196, 241 and 238 for the Moran BEiectric| five in the Illinois group.
Week's Collegiate Basketball Card
TONIGHT Anderson at Indiana Central Butler at Valparaiso, Hanover, at Franklin Defiance at Huntington Notre Dame at Michigan State Rio Orande at Oakland City. TOMORROW DePauw at Ball State Canterbury at Wabash Southeastern Missouri -at Evansville, Bt. Joseph's at Indiana Slate, THURSDAY Wilmington at Earlham; Huntington at Tri-State | Taylor vs. Oakland City at Aurora FRIDAY Ecuador at Anderson I'.. Ball State at Franklin Concordia at Penton Harber, Huntington at Ohio Northern, Valparaiso at Indiana. State, , SATURDAY Peflance .at Anderson, ‘ DePauw at Butler. Hanover at Wabash, Indiana at Northwestern. Manchester at Indiana Central, Indiana State at Xavier, Oakland City at McKendree. Purdue at _Ilinots,
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DRIVERS PICKED—Ted Hom, Toft; and ‘George Connor have probably another season. Wilbur Shaw, president ad been named to drive the two cars entered in the May 31 Indian- | | apolis 500 mile race by H. C. (Cotton) Henning. Horn is the 194 auto racing champion, and will carry the number
.|long last the All-America Foot-
74 | reported by the club general man
AAC to Reveal Rockets’ New Bankrollers
Team Gets 3 Players From Cleveland
CHICAGO, Feb, IT (UP)—At
'ball Conference was expected to break down today and reveal the {names of at least two of the men ! whose money will finance the Chicago Rockets and keep the| AAC. an. league ta
There also was some progress
{agers and coaches assigned lo draw up a schedule for the 1948)
ONE in the Memorial Day speed classic. Connor is alsp a veteran | season. At least one complete
driver, first entering the ' 500" in 1935.
Trio of Women ‘Bowlers Turn in "600" Scores
Betty Jordan Spins 645 in Classic; Bus Myer’s 675 Leads Men
By FRANK WILSON
Last night's bowling results included only four honor counts, a trio of 600's
earned more but the women accounted for three of them to add Leading the three-some was Betty Jordan, wh Top man was Bus
tdraft had been made and prob- | | ably will be handed to the owners | today. Meanwhile, there was much speculation around Chicago as to the. identity of the Rockets’ prospective bankrollers. Assigned 8 Players Most widely mentioned as the | men likely to buy the Chicago | outfit were Daniel Rice, a stock | broker, and Henry Crown, vice president of the Hilton Hotel 0 chain. A third “silent partner” also was expected to figure in the! deal. Three of six players to be as {signed the Rockets were ea
“STOP WILSON — Norman’ Harner (above), sophomore from Washington, Ind., will join his Indiana Central tpammates tonight in an attempt to stop Anderson College's high-scoring Johnny Wilson when the two | Hoosier Conference foes clash at the University Heights gym.
Armed May Miss Race With Assault
Trainer Considers Scratching Ace
Pirates | All Signed And Hanoy
McCosky Rejects Athletics’ Terms NEW YORK, Feb, 17 (UP) —
The’ Pittsburgh Pirates, who fia. ished at the bottom in the Na-
[tional League last season, ve. |versed themselves today and led [the field for a change, being the first club in the majors to renort alt-players- signed: for 1048. The Pirates, with a new man. ager, Bill Meyer from
plete new starting lineup, are the {number one dark team in the {National League race. There was a brand new attitude among the players from the general unhappiness which prevailed in ' 947, _ Not a_bonafide holdout was listed during the entire period of salary negotiations and the club had to deal with some established major league stars. Westlake Last to Sign Last of the Pirates to sign was outfielder Wally Westlake, who will have to fight for a job as “regular behind a trio of Dixie
MIAMI, Fla., Febn 17 (UP) — Walker in right, Johnny Hopp There was a strong possibility to-{in center, and Ralph Kiner in
Mrs. Jordan solved the Penn-
sylvania lanes for an opening game of 204. She dropped to 196 in her second offering, but climbed back up and hit a high 245 to close out her series. was ner fourth honor count of the season, and topped by 22 bottles her- previous high of 623 shot in the Bowes Seal Fast League at the West Side on February 5. She rolls for the Mechanics Laundry quintet.
Also on the Mechanics
man,
squad, subbing for city singles and allevents champ Dotty CimmerGenie
Drexler connected
for a 603 series on games of 213, 142 and 248,
This was her third
laurel winning score of the campaign.
A Madden-Copple keglerette,
was her first 600 of the year,
It
had been made, Dotty Cimmer- | man was crowned the all-events champ of the 29th annual Indianapolis Women’s Bowling Association’s city tourney. Dotty totaled | 1756 pins on series of 616 in the| team event, 537 in the doubles, and 603 in the singles. She replaced her sister, Jo Berkopes, as the champion. ; Mrs. Cimmerman’s teammate, Ann Crull, gave the Mechanics star a close race, losing out to her with a 1703 total This gives Dotty a double win in the tourney. She won the Singles championship with that
Her 1756 total is just 39 pins any of the all-time tourney mark
» » GM TOURNEY—The first General Motors state tournament will be held the week of April 3 at the Delaware Bowling Center.
turned the trio over to Chicago, had draft rights to all three men, | and was said to have them under contract. Rapacz, however, denied from Oklahoma City, would play for the Rockets and said he had another year of eligibility remaining at Oklahoma.
Ben Pucci, to Cleveland as part of the trade..
Three Mat Bouts
lin a premature announcement at day that Armed, “horse of the| jest, | Cleveland Souay They -ladiude/yoas* for 1947 who lost his first usse shbaugh, a s | TeoR oF Notre Dame Iast ssason:{L "Harta this. season, Roman Piskory 245-pound tackle, Handi cH from the University of Buffalo, ner ndicap a ialeah Park gq and John Rapacz, a six foot, four this Saturday. | rst baseman Ferris Fain, a 291 inch center from the University of Oklahoma who tips the scale at 225. pounds. (trains the
H. A, (Jimmy) Jones,
The Cleveland Browns,
would be made
”
that he Brown told newsmen he had
The Rockets gave up a tackle,
mont Park last year.
handicap ace for Calu-| who ‘met Farms, disclosed today that | he thought his 7-year-old star {was “going down hill.” He said a definite decision on whether Armed would go in the Widener “within a few
“I’don’t think he’s a 130-pound horse any more,” said Jones. “He used to be able to outfoot those
Rapacz’s signed contract and that Deniwiight Yo horses but now he
set by Tillie Jardina in 1040. Tilllé{the center had promised to play —at least for the Browns.
Calumet star was to have met King Ranch’s Assault, whom he defeated in a match race at Bel-
Albion 60, Hillsdale 5 Central Michi Creighton 31,
5 an 46, Olivet fichita 28
Mankato Teachers 69, Moorhead Minn.) -
, 50. Illinois Weseran 13, Lake Forest 52 Ottawa Kas.) 61, Maryville Teachers 50. 80, Carthage M4
linois College
* ‘Fight Results By United Press NEW YORK (St. Nicholas Arena)-—Gene Boland, 1536's, Detroit, JApointed Hal
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148%, Irvingion, N, J ROCHESTER, NY ML any Flynn 12074s, Rochester, outpointed Enrique Pelip, 1200. Buenos Alt Argentina (10) FROVID AN Frankie Abrams, | 14 outpointed Buddy Holderfield, 142, Lite Rock, Ark. (10
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Westlake was a .273 hit ter last year, batting in 69 runs
might be|and hitting 17 homers. scratched from the $50,000 Wide-
The Athletics settled one holdout problem when sophomore
| hitter, returned his contract, but
who admitted that they had one other
in. outfielder Barney McCosky, who rejected terms. McCosky is
has not returned a ‘signed contract. He hit .328 last season.
Tigers revealed that their old squirrel-hunting hurler, Gentry of Daisy Station, N, C., had signed for 1948, Previously touted as one of the top prospects in baseball, Gentry failed
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and last season won 12° ‘and lost nine at Dallas. Crosetti on Active List At Boston, the Red Sox said that relief expert Earl Johnson,
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onl with the Cleveland Indians, [Placed with a rebuilt eight-cylin- Even on Wired steep LOOKING AREAD . . . The | sutfelder Pat Bocrey shed 2 [der power plant designed oy the| In the triplicate ledger it was|ong doubles, Doth actual md | City-Cou 7048 Seer 1 pa 1948 Derby could be | pounds by taking dally work- late Henry Miller and Henning is{also the ladies turn to take lhe Handicap. ’ On Armory Card ty nty H. S. 1048 terms from his home in Sere gh Citation | outs with a high school team in [confident it will be one of the honors. Jo Berkopes had three| Bowlers Basketball h | attle, Wash., and that utility in- . es in lers from General Motors| A double-windup attraction 1s|Bas Schedule |neiger Buy Hiten and Relic . . . based on feed | sunny southern California. . . . smoothest running on the track. |offerings of 152 in the Coca-Cola plants in Indianapolis, Muncie, (on tap tonight at the Armory| e ly cock, one of sev- © box as of today. . . . But | He to peel off additional | With the announcement of the League at Dezelan's, and Helen| Kokomo, Anderson and Bedford |When Matchmaker Billy Thom TONIGHT? Sra) bayers wns, also | ihe Derby at the Downs won't | suet his: club begins |Henning entry, race fans are as- DeMoss worked three 127's in| will compete in the affair. Entries (will stage a three-bout heavy- Beech Grove ‘at Fairland. {St. Louis Bro had signed come around until May 1, , . . | spring training March 1. "Jura of sestng all the Stienss the Nichols Jewelry Joop at Del/for the contest must be in by|Weight card. aS avo at Lawrences Cen] oP he Yankees officially cast off Bi . urth England's Peedway Bow Feb. 29, : PL i ’ last year's race, Lou Moore nomi- Pov. 2. They must be mailed to| One -of the evening's features THURSDAY pitcher Bobo Newsom, revealing jiast est, Post Office Box 443,(will be a “challenge round 1 urn hated: Maucl Rose and Bill Hol-| WOMEN'S CITY ALL-{Inds g due no club had ‘claimed him on the an Hol: WO napolis. For further info, between Irish Dan O'Connor of| Sacred Heart at Cathedral. |g; wy ted players with land to drive two of his three TS—After final tabulations |call ‘West at TAlbot 9826. Boston and Bobby Manangoff of FRIDAY a EI Con Te Big 9 Race Upside Down [miie&ine via Last Night's Bowling Leaders Chao ih th vane sre] am st Ben Dav, fe rk, Nevo 50% a ’ 1 New Palestine at Beech bargain for himsel CHICAGO, Feb. 17 (UP)—The Big Nine conference basketball a 1a St miles the Novi dow: 40 BOWLERS (MEN) Russ Crawford, Am. Leg. against NWA champion “Wild| Greencastle at Broad ros. agent with h any meglt a. 4 fa “F464 was turned upside down With last night's games and today the| The ottier Moore entry on nel yer eon ab Be er or eeportaton NE Longeon. St.Mary's (Michigan: City). at ed by the Yankees Dick U. 8. Rubber CO.......... 639 ik : “top” bout “will be" & University A Michigan, Seivine hard top ja second major athletic ofelal Jat Lis a new car no " be- Be Stull, Goins ut hae ao ernard Rr St. Philip's. €1{ atchweights battle pitting 198- Cntfudial wo a A act a Frankie ‘Crosetcrown school year, o ling built. The driver is vet to be|Tom. Casserly, St. Philip’s........... now oot ei t,t a he us Si RE tn BB pL ree 3 Pound ty Koo” of 'Tulen GEL Atk vh Rewrite i fe 2 2 for the weeks, fell into a second-place Ci PY ircariss hd LEADERS (MEN) . ows by losing to Ohlo State He with. die Glen Tom bet, Mowe Legion Classic + Del England, Speedway Classic...... so7, Mer, 218, of St. Louis. Both-fea- Decatur Central at Speedway. 2s bie Shoftate after a n h Indiana (54) Michigan (66) Harold ith, Fraternal ........ §21/CATL Farrar, KIWADIS .......co.. oor) 506 tures are signed for t Franklin Twp. at Silent Hoo- >> P to 3. a top of the ie. i513 vg itt nw LAr] LISCOM e Eyes i. Newman, ho vee 811 |Chariey Cray, Reformed Gh ot: 83 o¢ three igo will OF WO ans out slers. n higan reached 0 sirong, f 3 1 3/Macintosh,f 8 3 1 . ¥ ‘Bernhardt’ , Lions Club... . 581|tim y a rong. 3 a e limits. Warren Central at Howe. ! standings with , complete rout ot Mu tla’ e } : fl ¢ i : AHL Scoring Mark re nies -Bia Plant Si oy Products s1| . The 8:30 o'clock openirig fea-| Lawrence Central at Plainfield. ' pos cing rion giz | 4 $6 13 1 vow some, vo a om En ER Re Hat Ee un he third game of the Hwee) Scbwarts, . 1 : Norell & 1 o scar! Lscpmbe of the Zrovidetice dry Torann, FURIE: +74 or ere : eog Joe Pond. Anglers Recreation Noa... 3% San. aiomioy against Warren Martinsville at i. vening, Purdue hashes HY ad s he 2 : 3 Reds was only 16 pol | Shy Joba) Allan, JAmstiesn so1| Sh Chuck Ma: Manufacturers ..... . 562, Bockwinkel, another St. Louis| Tech at Kokomo. climbed into third place by shack- # © ¢ tla new American Hockey Joba, Burton, North ids Business 3. 81, uy “Humpa Torace ov {jproduct. Its for one fall or 30, Terre Haute Wiley at Washling Big Jim tyre, the Go-| Tos 33 1 » Tole JF 12 Jo|scoring Hark islay 88 he $ male Herold Theoball, Little Plover w Scott ht, fis terms 3 Mix. Ei minutes. ington. én phers’ six-foot, nine-inch center|sna a oC tained a 10-point lead eB + $08 Harold Martyn, Inian p ! Throws ; , «+ $%4| Arnold Purvis, Kisin Konner ... 28 and the conferences leading sco 15, Teg MER 00h cuts tndividual pola - Srbbing giv, Syme San I LanCS, Li ean, ; . Wayne " Leg. Gl sic . 803 { ” Melntyre Held to 16 | “rendu gd] insseots (| Liscombe had 30 goals and 45 | Gente Dreier, Indianapolis Glassic ... $03 or iOMOR again. all. of. MONARY wmrims. 1° 25% orn gull assists for 84 total points, and Basketball Arne Eistrod, Indianapolis Classic .... oo night's victories were accom- Caudell 1 1 9 i Tomenrt t 11 8/was considered certain to break ATE- COLLEGES Tn Ro $20] Butehk 11 3 pe A 0 1 3|Wally Kilrea's record 99 points| Perdue 54, rt Anh Suter. Solitaire Beverages .... 561 plished on the home team’s floor. Butterfield $3 ji ent 2 9 llaccumulated during the 1942-4 3| Wickes, “ ion 3 54 Eva Williamson polis Classic. 881] 3 If the pattern holds true for the Berberian, g § 4 J Young. ¢ " 9 0 ligeason with Hershey. With five, be uw #3, Knox Mary Burkhardt, holitaire” Dever Beverages. ia) : remaining two weeks of confer-| heen$ 3 0 4 Krona, 0 © i ° sjmore weeks of his Season re-| ry Saad a. Be a Ho Pacis Maatoaur. ot a Fun’s a-poppin -as-t-has-most-of- the! vii} TApsak, g§ 8, 1 ning. m also Is aim, ER_COLLEGES Catherine Myrich, Ayrshire Col. Mix. : 58850, ‘Michiga n.and Towa would! Korman. 1 i {ing at the record or 52 assists; peels Hae 2% This Feist, Indianapolis Classic .... Hl empresa pr emerge with records of eight wins maa mt a Suit djoet ‘by Johnny, Holota..at. Cleve pola 58. virgmia. Miliary 4: Et ranch, Indianapolis Clamle . iat. ca sitar ® rp } ni) Wisconsin Totals onl Totals Kio ""Olse Simpac ¢ hadi it George | Washington #6, Washington & folie ari Real 81k Mixed .... 331 | ! = * I gnd four. losses, while ns re at Ha rdue 36 nn | son 0 ndianapolis ass, Indianapolis Classic ...... | ’ would drop into the second spot! | tert. TBuichko. Aun 3, Berber a took over second place with 74 | Wighen: oyna Bhool 54, St. Augustine | nn Poppaw, pirireras A ren Ad 5 | " | Dor: . with seven ‘wins against Ave lu Sines Se Serie chat HatveY | WHS I. 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