Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 February 1948 — Page 26

ROUNDUP

‘By EDDIE ASH

ways come up

musclemen usually gain a couple of berths on the Los Angeles team. . . . Minneapolis is touting

its Golden Gloves heavyweight,

Vince Donnelly. as a sure

Monday, Tuesday and Wednes-

Golden RR ] -0f Champions: gow nr xe srr i 22 1) Next Test Angeles Times, ih

aes we Play Rockets”

in 1

the Chicago next week fis that

Heavy Firing To

Cap Skaters

Playoff Aspirations Are at New Low

Iplane back to the Hoosier capital /in order to reach home in time for a Sunday tussle with Springfie iat the Coliseum. wr

Providence Triumphs

we

‘Close Sche

uled 18 Contests ‘Are Arranged

Tech, Shoriridge

|wind up for the year exclusive of next week's sectional play. Fourteen tilts are schedulel for tonight and four more fur tomor-

the Kats’ court tonight in a

For Wedkfnd |

with’ a formid- Face Hard Tests time the tri 4 able team. . . .| NEW HAVEN, Conn. Feb. 20—| singed by the Wol i They are rein- mheir playoff aspirations at a new One. of the heaviest week-end : and t forced by talent |, following a 7-4 setback at the! dockets of the year will serve to aying at home. Phi Pipi hands of the New Haven Ram-| “Tdraw the curtain on the Indl Since the ATmy stations(Dlet™ the Indianapolis Cabs move anapolis and Marion County high d do 8st if up ‘and down|y road game of the week to- school regular season play. Bich > 5 th . California oorow. ied Eighteen games are carded for away from | i Ie coast. . . . | 0 : Asn DILG avy, Polling the Rocket sncounter, city and county qintets a they Tt

| ; Continued fine play by the Caps’ +s gpd Indiana J | Rs A080 » we Well. Tdianapolia first forward line proved about row night. Adestern at pr Gloves heavyweight, Willie Clem- the only redeeming feature of the) Manual, Tech, : Rhortridge ' the Bi : ' TO Ty To oan ‘lgame” last night, Enio Sclisizai Howe and Crispus: Attucks are le Oho State n 1 4 Golden Gloves teams from. the coming up with two of the Indian- slated for double duty while the \ Stale for the jar far-off centers started arriving apolis markers and leading scorer) others wind + up with single tht. ok 1 in Chicago today, and by Sun-|/CIff Simpson with two assists. games. j rmake: Ely LL day-there willbe - {New Haven split the game wide] |__Of the list. Tech and Shortridge | ie Nine first div GRY 300 well - conditioned amateur Open with a four-goal blast in the drew the stiffest concluding as- or THinod RA boxers quartered in the Windy|final period after the visitors had signmeénts. pr TET fk ity awaiting the call to the ring Played. fairly close upto that time. Tech. goes against Kokomo on

North Central Conference engagement and Coach Herman

| day. . . . Most of the teams, in-| The playoffs won't start until cluding the Indianapolis champs, late next month, but the Provi-

will check in there early Sunday dence Reds shape up as the team Hinshaw's charges wind up = TENNISSING HOUSEWIFE — One of the entrants in the afternoon, 24 hours ahead of the to beat in the big series. | against Sheibyville's state Go ihern. Indiana Closed table tennis tourney at Dearborn Hotel

- Monday weigh-in, . . . The big| In a sneak preview of the final show will open in Chi Sta- [playoff games, Providence, East-| ! dium in three rings at 7 p. m.lern division leaders, last night Monday, and the same program posted a 3-to-1 triumph over the will hold good on . « +» +|Pittsburgh Hornets, the West's +} The four lighter weights willitop club, before the Reds’ best ¥ 3 fight on Monday, the four heavi- home turnout of the season— i er on Tuesday. . . . , ON|8619 fans. Wednesday, there will be 32 bouts

champs at the East Side gym to-| morrow night.

Satans Play Pair

The Blue Devils of Shortridge will entertain a strong Crawfordsville quintet tonight then travel to Ft. Wayne tomorrow to Club, operating at Dearborn Ho- | ants.

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tomorrow and Sunday is Mrs. Virginia Arnold, wife of the pres. dent of the Indianapolis Tabls Tennis Club. She has entered the women's singles event and will play with Eddie Hancock, nations boys'.champ, in the mixed doubles.

= Ny Le a »

The Indianapolis Table Tennis tain on the number of contest. Some 130 invitations fy

Chuck Taylor broke a 1-to-1 meet South Side, ranked as one ; : {players residing south of Indian in one ring with bouts In allitie with his second goal at 12:22 of the state's better combina: Michigan St i *'V apolis and in the city were dis eight weight classes. of the second period. putting the tions. as the sponsor for the Southern (rjnyted. The meet is closed to

Howe's double activity is Indiana Closed Table Tennis all other sections.

- DO; . . against Warren Central tonight tourney tomorrow and Sunday. Play will start tomorrow n scared only 5 da Arter the OPPOSE -BUTLER—Dick Light, left, and Russ Fseeland, DePauw guards, will lead land Manual tomorrow with both Don Arnold is president of the at 7 o'clock and will llr.

lined up who are eager to try lnurohis Les Costello knotted the. (he attack on Butler University's five in the Bulldogs’ final home basketball gare in games to be played on the Irving. Indianapolis ciub. through Sunday with the out for Dixie Walker's old Job count 15 minutes later. Defense-|" the Fieldhouse tomorrow night. Light is aformer Shortridge star, and is now a senior [ton team's hardwood. The entry list was due to close -set for Sunday night in hy

Gene . . . | Crispus Attuck: ts Rossville tonight and the club w. | Hermanski, Duke Snider, Dick (Brovidence's. nat oul fo tn at DePauw. Freeland, a freshman, is a former Lawrenceburg High School player. Oe ee via 1. AL Me Sb was Wnoer Visions,

tonight at Mech gym and finishes third period .

5. he puss om 3 There's a Long, Long Trail Butler, DePauw “iis vu oe oe SMO 0teN Lawrenceburg

[Reds out front for good. Taylor {scored only 58 seconds after the

en —

Manual plays at Ben Davis to-|

by : patie of measulrng up to (Maurice Podoloft, the Pittsburgh-| A ¥.,,% 0 oJ To mm [night before meeting the Hornets H . mn pends meses do A winding in Front of Be yet Tomaroy [imi Faces Madison Tonight J wo stuff for the Pirates this year. (incion actually ’ dd | k of play, Junior Rockey of The regular 1047..8 to 0, but had Kan the a ne 3 He Won ' Be Kidding When He Calls Franklin Ba oS the city | wii — ran nag hgh schoo] Sekttoal campaips Layaway

» * CONTRACT JUMPERS . .'. It's |;000 'o¢ two amateur players. |

New Waves (7)

The Detroit Lions His ‘Po L'il Boys’

By OSCAR FRALEY, United Press Sports Writer

Tonight's ‘State’ games: individual

| Ball State at Franklin.

and county scorers But séveral highly-important tussles still are to be played.

{with 259 points in 20 games but Lawrenceburg’s Tigers, for example, had a chance to become

big-time colleges that thelr foot- Stevenson ..-. ny EW Concordia at Benton Harbor sectional fans here won't see him the onl “ | . Feb, 20—Alvin (Bo) McMillin had ew set of : : ; y major prep school hardwood power to ent ) ball coaches are “character bulld-|Ropinscn Right Defense... 1 ADinon “pol ol Wonk, er 2 he an be kidding n » hot Ecuador at Anderson. in action since the Flashes are state tourney undefeated. Tower 18 enter next way pei a“ Bree as they | Right Wing... Couture handle on the lackadaisical Detroit Lions. Hunt at Ohio Northern. 1B to play at Greenfield. | The Tigers seek victory No. that will hand the SIAC either hape the young gridders for life webster . ... Left Wing ..... Sclisiezi There's a long, long trail a'winding in front of the Indiana VAlParaise at Indiana State. Butler Fieldhouse customers 19 when

| they ‘host powerful back to the Central Bears or wil v A FS % 1 «4 coach before he can hit the National League jackpot. The Lions last, {Biitler’s Bulldogs will put fin. inex} week ny a ste Fhnty ot me, Madison “Bribie in a return make the. Tigers the new titlist. . cowed 3 $21 reached the top in 1935 and haven't been in the playoff money ishing touches on a comparatively oe Same. They dropped the Cubs) Bedford. top team reverse their “character building” fuga ten ies ea since. hl good season tomorrow night ively) er. They're Bill Niemann of earlier in the season, 49-46. | week's United on iy he y repudiating contracts. . .. As eron, Pisher, Denis, Mick- But the silver-haired Bo is ac-|/they meet DePauw in their final Washington and Jack Shofner of | Lafayette Jefferson will be after a record of 17 wins in 19 starts,

kes, » White, Joe Williams, the Scripps-Howard Hyman, J. Gordon; Bacar ) Men to lace } or ! Ben Davis. writer, pointed out last otis Lundy, Suliivan, Brune. customed to tough jobs. His “po/home game at 8:15 in the Field- os its second consecutive North Cen-| will close its season at Bl ing r be-| First Period a es yolin, il Indiana boys” won the Big/house. Trails by 6 Points tral Conference title when al while Vincennes fast-Bnish, Nine title in 1945, a feat which| The Bulldogs

» ! Lh chos entertain da ing Alices will travel to . tween coaches and the ” ; ion: (3, ge troun h Rgerous ae 9 wane Tee Thls wae AT0er Deore Bamoe |Piarapoui, tert tisk, Miliar: McMillin at I Wade McMllin this conch of the, trounced his .

already have! wyiomann, who is only six points pio contract with eron), 15:45. Penalties—None. year,

Tigers once at Roc ichmond. A loss to the Red coming Jasper. new 8. Fe it 10 ber ‘of games. turns In his ‘tina DEVI would give both clubs a Elsewhere, “Terre Haste Gar to sign with’ Annapolis Re Ai Whive)s 140. Penaiiy— Football Memorial Svenge an Upset received scheduled efforts st-place tie for the NCC ban: field can clinch the Western Indi

A trip to Danville, Ky. to- DePauw defeated them. in’ che Hore: against Terre ners)

i ¥ Conference title by. + avy. , , . Bo MeMillin's case is holding ims _| BLOOMINGTON, Feb. 20 (UP) oi . Wiley tonight. Shotner| : | ana. ‘ similar, chistes. (Simpson), 1:03; 18) New —Officials of Indiana University Jay would convince the doubters. nal Indiana Intercollegiate Con-'yrinoe yp third place with 251) Action will be especially heavy Clinton and Alexandria will be oa» veh, Pischer Gordon, Lancien), 31% | said today they probably will hi re| For even now the whitewash Is arenes Same last Season. points in 20 games and will be in the : Souhery district. There, bidding for the Central Indiana NOT YET, CHILD + + + [1a tr Rew. ¥ Dents: 1Cumeron: {Wo men to replace Alvin (Bo) fresh on the public buildings ar this year Butler has lost the particular problem of the ¢ Central will be at home championship when it takes the

Now Haven; AY ew Haven mas. McMillin who resigned as athletic

there on the legend “C-8; H-0.” only one game in the IIC, a y +7 to rugged Princeton in a contest floor against Wabash. It stands for Centre 6; Harvard drubbing handed out by Wabash A ean : a who. 0, a memorial to a 1921 football in Crawfordsville. r :

oH {ot “gala "gimpion, Souture) B17 director and head football coach. ; thport's Ca 3 debut as a professional wrest- Podolsky Y Iles Lundy, McMillin yesterday asked the, 7 came through year’s sectional : aor ane. university to release him from UPset which Tanks Western Reserve will round out

| Bulldogs’ } something of a surprise fash-| : : | as scheduled. . . Officials dis- On the Ice his contract which still has seven STIAICSE OL LEME. Feb. 28 1a hardwood” season on, will prep for defense of their Leon’ years to run. so he could take the on’s has plenty of

with the

crown against an in-and-out Mar-| job as coach of the Detroit Lions the Story of Centre, which also tinsville quintet tonight.

» story of Bo McMillin and I commissioners climbed all over W L TP O OG professional team. . Fehrin on Ul 1A Sacred Heart finished its season . the promoters. . , She's only [Croburgh «oo... 3 1 10 & ) 1" The difference between the One Of the finest football teams

[tesase \with a 4-13, won-lost record by| # 3 189512.500 pay check he received at in gridiron history. Those boys {howing to Cathedral. 33-15, in the

claimed. . . She'll be eligible 5 Lows 3 2 1 4 is 2s Indiana and the estimated $30,000 ame ntgtly ram Texas res : “City Parochial Championship” to “rassle” as a pro In three Eastern Division he will pocket annually with the Suited Sy Lincle Cnariey Moran, 0daC in ta game last night. The South Side || years, | providence 3 i 8 th Mn i+ Min Bn take 14 ore. . : . Sasa fter Ra "Riley had a on 5 ff ® =» i 1 c n wants to take ne - s . after Ray ey SCO! the ‘ A TURN AROUT . . . Butler Herne + eee 3 a i i iad ai Coach C. A Temerario ani Back- ; Centre. just had Shade its bid x08 ANGELES. Feb. 20 (UP) first field goal of the game to y swamped Ohio University and moaara® = 1 4 3 81 1% “8 oeld Coach Owen Cochrane to fOr recognition. when the first —William (Dutch) Fehring, as- give them a momentary lead. for 3 our Sprin Suit! i Cincinnati beat Butler. . . Fol Washington ....12 36 5 20 175 269 Detroit when he leaves. The ‘wo World War scattered the players sistant football coach at Okla- Cathedral's: defense limited ‘ q lowing the usual basketball pat- RESULTS. LAST NIGHT coaches reportedly have not made to the services. But when the homa University, and Ned M>t Sacred Heart to three fielders ; - tern. Ohlo UJ. then ‘nosed out’ New Hoven H Indianapolis ‘a & final decision on the mater. war ended, Moran's stars headed thews, 1939 UCLA backfield ace, during the game. - : : 5 Cincy. . . "Twas ever thus. NATIONAL LEAGUE | Assistant Athletic Director 30b home to Danville, led by a lithe, today were added to the Univer. Choose from a brilliant array of Browns, Iotm |

The dopesters-haven't a chance. + « + It's a hot-or-cold game.

Montreal 3, Toronto 1 {Cook said te i blithe lad in a sailor suit—Bo sity of California at Los Angeles I 8 oday that the uni cMillin. FUN ° HEALTH

1ONIGHT—Providence si Washington. versity definitely will. select two MOM Were lig. gid sesslo coaching staff. : vimanas orice ea eRe 010 Yeplacs McMillin, One! J rawr arch EDIING was. appointed assist-§ ~—uphigr em} FORMER BUC HERO . . ./B ketball Results {will ‘act as athletic director and On" the “practice field. “ANE “&l'ant coach and Matthews was boron TORR || § «Carson has. signed to DCIS [the other as football coach. night they discussed strategy at named to supervise the backfield. : i manage the Springfield, 111, team , . ~ STATE COLLEGES | He sald the board of trustees MISS Lizzie Shears’ ~ boarding Both positions were created re-! i | i in the All-American Girls Base- Huntington '47, Tri-State 41. at the university will act on Mc- house, a mecca for students and cently by the UCLA athletic | I’ i ball , "2: » In the 1925 Bvaniville 66. Soutnessiers Mistouri 83. Millin's request for resignation railroad men who rarely showed board. : | meno bi World Series, which the Pitts- |“in a couple of days.” ° |Miss Lizzie the color of their! Fehring starred at Purdue in 4

ih] OTHER COLLEGES 5 burgh Pirates won from the Alabama 85, Mississippi Siate 41. Cook said the board probably money. his undergraduate diys and was

or blues. We have them all .. . and don't forget | that AT LEON'S yoy are measured BY TAILORS _ | + « + your fittings are BY TAILORS and your - | ~clothes are fashioned fo your own individual | measurements BY TAILORS who are proud of | their workmanship! -

TWICE DAILY

5 Washington Senators, Bigpee JTI00S 33 JRIGIT mons 34 \would select the athletic director Peak of Glory . named second string. tackle on Bh Saas inn a § : played an importan- part - In| Bowdoin 45 Coiby 41. and let him name a coach.’ | Uncle Charley had arranged a several all-American teams. Ne wins Mena), Vase EASTER IS EARLY THIS YEAR the seventh and final tilt. ./Bultale 34, Ocriin 30 exte Tech 35. {terrific schedule and the team' He spent 10 years in various

. He pinch hit against Walter Capital 63. [Dtietbenn 3 o $ entire hy ransyivaiia : Johnson, doubling home the ty- pli, "3) "Wright Field 38.

a ing run and. later scoring the Duke 57. Virginia 4

|took its lumps in 1920. Mean- capacities on the Purdue coachwhile, because they came from ing staff following his graduaKentucky and used a peculiar tion. |

COLISEUM

Pro Basketball i Le pL gg Fairgrounds TA. 4555

And don'f forget that our kind of good tailoring

pj z 5 3. . i . > y : | ¢ winning. run. Heidelberg. 43. Mt. Onion 36. y Anderson Siaebens as ut) Fis formation which looked like sup- i i — LAH does take time. We suggest that you be eas: | 8 : ' Soa [oun Weaseran 61 Maton (Wis) #4." A 33 M4 plicants approaching the altar rus y . ured now! : J E. THE WINNING SYSTEM . . Kenyon 85, Ashiand " Toledo ; aes 1 3 10 they became known as the “Pray- WORLD S FASTEST SPORT a es y The University of Michigan 'bas-| Loubsville ow doniags 4. i Bpfacuse .. SUL Wm 8 ng Colonels.” 2s’ | os #8 ketball team finished fifth In Marietta. 68. Ohio U. 33. Western Diviston Then, in 1921, they reached USE YOUR ¢ . EX *_ the 1947 Big Nine race. » , Now Mary nd 6 i allege 51. Canisius 39. Minneapolis ......: 3 i U their brief peak of glory. Me- i} . WER Wi ¥ .

the Wolverines are out in front Nes Mexico 48 West Texas 47 Millin, a dazzling broken field

HOCKEY

Caps vs. Springfield Sun,, 8:30 P. M.

incy 13, McKendree 51 : Oshkosh : i] So inthe current campaign. Ozzie Rogioke ¢9, Virginia Military 37 Sheboygan 334 4% runner, defeated West Virginia Cowles. former Dartmouth coach, St. Ambrose (Iowa) 62, Hiinois Tech. 33. INDIA APOLIS MM

74 almost single-handedly. Then! Boys came mighty Harvard, and Mec-

RESULTS LAST NIGHT Anderson 69, Fi. Wayne 65

‘s 87, Niagara 48.

It takes only a minute or two fo epan your account. You is doing better than all right at Shicatn, Albany

can pay LEON'S as you get paid. .. by the week, by |

tate 73

x » : Ant Arbor , . . A Close friend SX _ _. &. Climson 50 Rochen eM Millin scored the only tauchdown the month. No red tape .. . no delay . . . no embarras- . | gi : of Sovies SAV he gen CITY HIGH SCHOOLS Toledo 54, Tri-Cities 39 on a 30-yard run with cleats that |] Reserved Seats $2.20, $1.80, $1.20, Tax Incl. On Sale Now at sing interviews! Open an account tomorrow! gi mentor's sketba y Cathedral 33, Sacred Heart 13 NEXT GAMES etched. football’ . ; Nik nothing more than a double pass | OTHER MIGH ACHOOLS aL ONION TC Srracuse at omen: (04 %the Books,” Bo Tr Stren & Avcepted. "TA. 4355 and TL. 1581, Sephay Orden Si y . throw the ball, break, take Froneuilie (Rai 41 Boonuille wo. Ever since that time, Bo has : Aaa ey : izes 10 i 4 ; the return pass and shoot. . . . Ren Alan “West neld 42 (double over: Beau Jack Shoots bor carried with him the flaming 2,000 Seats at 83¢ Tax Incl. On Sale Sunday 9:30 A. M. ‘at 5 : . EE Well, at any rate, based on his URAL ol igik w. * ith i spirit: of Uncle .Chariey “Moran [ff SoMecu. . 1500 Genoral Adnitasion Tiekéts G0e (Tax. Inel.) IF YOU'RE IN A HURRY ! E record at Dartmouth and Michi ¥* .. 3 : Title Bout Tonight And The Centre foottal team On Sale Sunday at 7 P. M. : gan, Cowles evidently is a stickler| Additional Sports | NEW YORK, Feb. 20 (UP) : i —— —— ——_——_——= AND NEED NEW CLOTHES | J for fundamentals, both offensive Page 27 | Beau Jack. the Georgia “wind- . | {$8 and defensive. RL mill,” and Terry Yong, New York 9 : Ei om Boag A RL MEN, HERE'S TOP VALUE FOR IMMEDIATE WEAR! | {J Otter Boys . i Square Gargen Somgnt for a shot, “oy g : We wggest that ™ Readv.to.Put | i gy a ghtweight crown. ! hoi ges at you visit our -to-Fut-2 P : Beau was favored at 13-5 to wig || . 1 / ; : 9 on Department. We may have just hs you SLE | . jthe 10-round bout. ! " ! f have pary looking for af a pri A ) Handsome 107 : | Ike Willlams, undisputed world ’ : : y : ford + 9 : price you can 3: : champion, has agreed to defend : ord Yo pay. .: single or d TLE : against the winner at the Garden ! + . : ak : : : jon April 5 or in late May. e v : : . fully made ar | * Rugged double soled oxfords for . — pup bhi ns:aweart ia BUTLER ' | Chicago Rink Skates #: Men and Biz Boys. Wing TS : ; I Patterns, t: ¢ ; g Boys. Wing Tip, Moc- .. | po TE VS. : | e -casin or plain toe styles. Truly good . : poet] Sizes 10 to hag shoes for léss. From 8 in the morning «oo till 8 at night! ' 2 | Ri y : © (Other ¢ N 34 . re. : (Other days SB A.M. to 6 P. M 5 . ’ 4 M . . . Saturday, Feb. 21—-8:15 P. M. Big Boys Love Them! . ' X Y wv . . - Reserved seats. .......... bankase nes $1.20 .. —- > General admission ..............cecers: $1.00 Sizes 5 to 12—Widths A to E | gw, } Children and service personnel ...... 50¢ { bd LEON TAILORING C0 ; Inc g TICKETS ON SALE BUTLER . Citi. It. Ll oy {Us BOOTH ; =) : * re > : : v ute Marott Shoe Store 18°F. Wash. | vious Black. Ladies’ High-Top . 235 MASSACHUSETTS AVE. : s , . White Shoes. Chicago, Heavy. ||: i . . IN HE Mi 7 . £ 1 oK Duty” Chassis, Both Fibre and ° ’ : DOLE OF THE FIRST BLO ) — VI 3 ©" qaple Rollers. 13 say . EE nd i LER TALL dee BLUE POINT 57%, [1 318 mass. AVE. ©. <4 N. PENN. ST. . . ..ssaw. was st Ill Hand-Tailoring for More Than 3 Years! | . yi ‘ Delaware, Madison & Ray Sta. oe i hg hn a Sa ey s . |! # iN bu . PR gk af a . , : . A . " 4 pt x - - 2 ACL 8 2 ATE Bg ; aa + : a ce h 3 od Silay . J : A giaok .

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