Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 March 1948 — Page 10

Jones, Luzar Reported

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

Considering Changes; Indians Win Regional

Anderson Gets 5116 Tickets for Saturday’s Semifinal Tourney at the Butler Fieldhouse By BOB STRANAHAN

hletic Shifts Are Expected At Washington Hig

Complete Scores and Pairings of the Tourney

REGIONALS

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"Indianapolis was without a representative in the state high MARCH 18 — AT BLOOMINGTON eseasesiveneansassnrassans ) school basketball tourney today and the word went around that Jasper sssicasseeries $0) Jasper . iis »: . there will Le some change In the Washington athletic set-up next sressrsesees TERTASEIII Bs avan 15 p. m. year but not because of Saturday's outcome. Vincennes ..citeer. 1 Jasper .... : “Coach Rowland Jones, who watched his Continentals bow 0 a1 gogostes 4s] Vincennes ..........43 ; “late Anderson rush in the finals, 45-41, is ready to quit coaching. LE AER EE ERR] 2:30 p. m. SINNER NRERENNNIINERIINNY Frank Luzar, athletic director at Beatord coecnssrcneec Mb) oo AIbARY sevens. 39 the West Side school also is ready Times All-Tourne ew Albany ........ 58} ! Now AIDARY +s+siersers to step down after only a year's Y Mt. St. Francs v4, 184 Seymour ..essseeess 29 . > tenure in the position, [Wilhoite, Washington ........f/Seymour ............ 15pm BARRA NL thar tals would be hiv 1ast season | iemann, Washington ........f Chester Center ...... 26! Portland ........ er. 81 - 0 crensesaness as coach and that he had had Wiechers, Speedway serene at tngrion o ! Portland ...ceveennencse enough after some 26 years in Walker, Arclerson erenereneegl ond ea pot Hartford Ctr. ....... 38 the business. Ri er reen e Cees ine ay . Shera 1:15 p. m. SABA RARER NINBRANNANS Luzar reportedly is quitting for| In reserve—Peck, Anderson; Sharpsville ....cceaeo 28 0 0 54 a different reason. Athletic di-|Roberts, Greenfield: Smith, An. MBFOm .............58 | Ohtotos Pon TOGGIS on the ety Schools receive derson; Mayhugh, Speedway; C. la. im pi Chester TWP. «cvees. 16 3 scale for thelr ehores and ua Theofanis, Washington. Parka po MARCH 13 — AT MUNCIE tessscrasecatrasanseenens J can make more than that bY! The Indians led at the start,|New Castle ......... 39] Parker Muncle Central ........ 8:15 p. m.

officiating during the months. Other athletic directors in the city are not particularly happy over their situation either, since their jobs entail a lot of additional night work and detail They hope that the School Board may see fit to make some adjustment before next fall. ‘ Dietz Maybe? Talk on the West Side was to the effect that maybe Jones would | 2 step in the athletic director’s job and Washington will hire a new coach. Bob Dietz, a former Continental and Butler star and now a coach at Butler, was mentioned as a possibility. There was no confirmation on any of this, how ever, and there wasn't likely to be until after the close of school. At Anderson, Redskin followers celebrated the town’s 19th re-|

13-8, thanks to Walker's long gunnery, and still were in front by a point at the intermission, 23-22, even after Niemann had shot Washington back Into contention’ with four field goals. It was all tied up going into the final period, 31-31. Speedway lacked the defensive equipment to throttle Wilhoite and Niemann and the Spark Plugs dropped a 60-44 decision to their West Side rivals in the second afternoon contest. Niemann Moves In Chris Theofanis blasted the Speedway defense wide open with some first-period long shots which helped conduct the Continentals to an 18-8 lead. Then Niemann moved in for the kill in the second stanza and the count

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‘school of the foursome, will re-|plenty of anxious moments be-

gional victory and made prepara. went to 33-24. tions for next Saturday’s semi-| Both Niem and Wilhoite final in the Butler Fieldhouse. joined’ in the -period . fireThe Indians meet Madison's works to soar core to 50-29 Cubs in the opener at 1:15 p. m., land Washington reserves finished then Lawrenceburg tackles Craw- the game. Allan Wiechers was the fordsville in the second game at/most effective of the Speedway 2:30. shooters with 16 points, and the Meet Here Today Spark Plugs came up with someRepresentatives of the fourithing worthy of note when they schools were to meet in the office collected 12 of 13 free shots for of Athletic Director Charles P.|the best batting in this departDagwell of Tech, tourney man- ment of any of the four contendager, this afternoon to “obtain ers. tickets. Anderson, as the biggest| Greenfield gave Anderson celve 5116. Crawfordsville’s al-|fore the Indians finally took a Jotment is 2353. Madison gets(30-38 decision to go into the 1906 and Lawrenceburg 1845./finals. The Redskins led at the

tionment plan, 12 other schools Dave Rohrman and Tom Roberts in the area receive 1953 tickets. shot the Tigers into a 24-20 halfThets. was no question but thatitime advantage. willbe at a premium again Free Throws Help

“A big 12-point third period

Lawrence! Shulg will be the only ype Greenfield was getting only fachenter Ju e local a) geunifinal. three finally turned the battle The Tigers 0 ¢ 1047 lost to “tide for the Tribe. Anderson hit

- and ine Golden Bearsis,. or five foul throws and i ahead to capture the state vaiver a couple of timely fielders

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What critics feared all along finally happened to Washington. The Continentals lacked height and even their “most partisan followers admitted that it would be bad when They finally bumped u nst a team. P, 45a! happened in Saturday's final game. Anderson stretched above the Continentals in the key positions

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Herculean efforts of the hotshooting Bill Niemann and Maurice Wilhoite. Ironically enough, it ultimately proved that the smallest man of the floor provided the punch which gave the Indians their victory. He was little, bespectacled Dicksie Walker and he crammed five long shots through the hoop in the first half to all but break Washington's spirit. Two more came in the last half, but it was a long one-handed “clutch” shot by Bob Rousey which gave the Redskins thelr 42-40 game-winning lead and a sleeper basket by Jack Crim which polished them off. There were only 46 seconds left after that and Washington couldnt catch up. Continentals Go Ahead This rush came after Wash-

five more free throws by Anderson and a field goal by Peck enabled Keith Lambert's team to win again from Greenfield.

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to give his team a 32-27 leadership as they started op the last eight-minute st Coach’ Walter Bttorst: boys battled gamely to the end and chimed in with eleven points to almost make up the deficit, but

up last night with the crowning of

Riviera Cardinals, who replaced last year's winners, as team hand

The Indianapolis Bowling Association's 1948 city tourney wound

Reigning supreme over the male keglers of the city are the

who took over where Marott’s Shoes left off; Manuel Schonecker and

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To Start Apr. 8

the Bach Sinclair Service five, icap champs; Ritchey Furniture,|day were consoled by the

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William Tarrant, who copped the doubles handicap and actual division prizes; Roy Halislup, who moved into the singles handicap championship Phil Seyfried held

Regional Summaries last year, and Paul Stemm, who

ington had gone into the lead at|}§

40-37 with a little over two min- | 8 utes to play on fielders by Wilhoite and Niemann. Then a Continental shot went awry and the Indians raced down the floor to pick up a foul and a point. Wash-| ington’s advantage vanished in a| twinkling when Dick Peck scored on an out of bounds play.

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Kautskys Get Bid, Caps Thinking of Home

As Reds Gain 8-8 Tie

By BILL EGGERT

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MONDAY, MAR. 8,

Maybe the Indianapolis Capitals were thinking of mom’s home- | cooked meals and fishing and hunting parties last night as they | blew dn 8-6 lead and let Providence score two goals in the last The Indianapolis Kautskys to-| 49 seconds for an 8-8 tie. “Back home in Canda” was assured, however, Saturday night, when the Caps were shut out in Pittsburgh, 2 to 0, eliminating

The Panthers were the only perfect-record club left in Hoosier hardwood classic. That, plus the fact that they are a small school and licked two big teams to become regional

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vivor of last year's “Big Four» their worst shellacking of the campaign, 76-54. It was Chester's | 27th consecutive win. Sit re iore Ousted 0 the other tion that went into the ra un. | defeated, lost to Monroeville— upsetter of Ft. Wayne Central in the sectionals—51-46. While the little big teams were fighting for a spot in the “Sweet Sixteen,” e proud front-run-ners like Evansville Central, New Albany, Madison, Lafayette Jefferson: and Lawrenceburg kept on rolling. Central and Lafayette squared accounts with old rivals. The: Bears whipped a Princeton’ team, 64-47, after absorbing a 23point lashing by the Panthers a few weeks ago. Jeff won the “rubber-match” from Rossville, beating the Hornets, 58-46. New Albany kept its tourney hopes alive by belting strong Bedford, 58-44, in the afternoon. The Bulldogs got off to a fast. start and were out of reach by the time the ’Cutters started hitting the ‘hoops. Jack Turner hit 25 points for the losers. Offensive-Minded Madison, remained the state's most offensive-minded club. The Cubs, the United Press selection for state honors, boosted their point total to 342 in five games. They beat Greensburg, 65-38 and Columbus in the final, 55-40. Columbus had previously eliminated South Central Conference champion Franklin, 43-39, mainly on the hot shooting of Bob Cook. The victories gave Madison a per-game average of better than 68 points to lead the field for the second straight week. The Cubs, who will meet Anderson in the first afternoon game in Indianapolis. on Saturday, have beaten their ©; ponents by ‘a 32-point average thus far. New Albany is the best de-fensive-minded team so far, al-

any chance for the playoffs. |

2. In Five games

team scoring record

remain on the advantage looked big until 19:11 schedule allowing Cliff Simpson|When Providence worked a threethe opportunity to increase his|On-one rush down. the ice and get last/|scored with Fraser getting the night. Simpson rapped in four credit. Then 30 seconds after the goals and was credited with three|next faceoff Carl Liscombe at-

lowing its foes just 31 points per game. And derson got under the wire by the closest margins, just six points. Hammond, which has a 2:30 p. m. date with Lafayette in Saturday’s semi-finals, threaded its

CHAMPAIGN, III, training grounds at Ohio State University today, hailed as the most versatile Western Conference trackman since Ohio State's Jesse Owens won four outdoor events in 1935. Duff scored 16 of Ohio State's 43 points as the School annexed the conference indoor track title here Saturday.

He clipped a tenth of a second fourth with 25%. Other point from the American record in the totals: Indiana 22, Wisconsin

70-yard high hurdles, traveling : the course in 8.5 seconds. In ad- [15 2: Purdue 111, Northwestern 9 and Iowa 4.

singles competition were Roy

Haislup and Phil Bisesi with 717 pins apiece. Haislup shot a 691 and Bisesi a 689. Kenneth Deppen and Paul Stemm tied for third with 713. Deppen scored a 644 actual and Stemm a 701.

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8, New Haven 3, Cleveland 8, Providence 3. Buffalo 6 Hetaney 2. Philadelphia 5, St. Louis 2. RESULTS LAST NIGHT

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dition he won the broad jump and placed third in the 70-yard low hurdles and the pole vault. Ohio State won the title in the final event, the mile relay. The relay quartet beat out defending ‘champion Illinois to take the crown. Illinois was second in the meet with 40 points. Minnesota took third ‘place;

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Other records went to Bill Porter of Northwestern and Charles|actual crown for Stemm. He Fonville of Michigan, Porter tied marked games of 225, 245 and an American and conference|231, Haislup's 691 was good for record of 7.8 seconds in the 70-|gecond and Bisesi’s 689 for third. yaré low hurdles, and Fonville| Ajl.events winner Paul Stemm

That 701 took. the singles |

Ruth Shull, Pritchett H. Bryant, Delaware

Inez Depke, V. FP.

set a conference shot put mark| sored a 602 in the five-man of 56 feet, 3% inches. event, 619 in the doubles, and

‘New York Rengiissance total. Unofficial low-to-cash in the

Play Here Sunday team events were 2805 in the

The New York Renaissance,'actual five man, and 3051 in famed Negro basketball team, the handicap contest. j|will play the local Lincoln Bears! Next Year's Sites

next Sunday at the N. Penn-! : sylvania St. Armory. Word from Oscar Behrens, secIncluded on the Rens ‘eam|retary of the IBA, says that roster this year is George|Dext year's team event will take Crowe, former Franklin ae place at the Sport Bowl and

|{basketball star and brother of|singles aiid doubles will be rolled

pias) Ray Crowe who is coaching the/at the Pennsylvania slides.

Lincoln quintet. All checks for prize money will

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derso Greenfield (38) | CPLA EG LEE FLISIES Aciual @lQispangler's Garage ........ 473 were announced Andersen Pre Bel a FP Pr|the all-events titles. Borry K. Plant (Ind. Pal) B 31 She lausiye _|assists to boost his season’s point|tempted a long shot from iniway through the far north with ! a yesterday as the first team to re front of th d_th K | hard Prk. f 4 1 liRohrman, 33 4 Tne Cardinals, out of the Rivi- Ei; Sp, bom Hoos. L) 33s-403308 “ive a bid to the annual Chicago|total to 94. Les Douglas set the| "ORL O° TAD “R&C CRA A¢ Pub fihard-fought victories over Gary Smith, 'c «3 8 Dickman ol 3 jjera National League, scored o FIVE-MAN (ACTUAL) Herald- American professional(0ld mark of 90 here during the Joo hy ai s stick io Emerson and Michigan City, abr J 4 Ap ie. § © 0 32756 actual count, added a 518 Ritchey Furniture 57 basketball tourney. However, the 1945-46 season. while the South Bend Central on.f..0 8 1 relagh. £8 1 3ihandicap, and came out the win- Autusi Mik | 0: ; iia3 rimary concern of the local] Wedding Bells Feovidency B Indianapelis # |Bears edged Elkhart, 40-38, after sl 0 glam eV 0" ner with a total of 3283 woods. fier! 8 Snoes LL ar 2990 9 } Prana still was the National Bas-| Defenseman Ed Nicholson Sioddand ar Fight Bom] s.: i ‘icilaan the Blazers ended once-beaten’ mows 6. 53 ToT T5 5{Second place went to last weeks|P Csqink i iii SO (GILaIL League playolls, which didn't score any goals last night. ugh. "TI gems. .- Mier) Culver's hopes in the afternoon. Anderson —300Te BY Ferlode— leaders, the Spangler's Garage|M. Schon'ker—W, Terrant 1280- 191350 are not so far in the future. nl Rt row pony oot PP ava} Brokop ........Hight wing . Gouture| Green: a CB 3 11-33 quintet out of the St. John’ |G Holmes—J (bolbert .... 113-192-1311 The Indianapolis team is still 1 | Spates: Providence Arcand mg CARBURETOR SERJYICE joent TET a Roberts Kvangelical Le ith a handi B K: Nelms | =... esc iit—ioa marry Joyce Pederson of 811 Lin- Fi" nl. Scharmai MOTOR TUNEUP 3 Sina %: Holden 3; Peck 3, Rouse ie Sg of Sane with a handi- P. Lawrence:H. Welsh .... 1163-177—1342 only 21; games behind Sheboy-iooin St. next Monday night. Ed Collings, Tayior. indianapolis—Summers, BARE AED " OffclalseCect Young, Auburo; Maurice .| cap total of 3242 pins. i DOUBLES (ACTUAL, ! gan in the race for the bottom ang his wife will lve in Kings- Lunds; Bulliven, Bruneiesy, Podoisky. bx! MOTOR OVERHAUL Jordan, Wiliams Doubles Winner |M. Schonecker-W. Tarrant ,....... 1280 spot on the playoff Soto pole: ton, Ontario, where Nicholson| =“ =~ —Scere vy Periods— = | 3 BE . ef -J. es ... 1248 The Redskins lost to Minneapolls, i cnande the anff.cesaenn aa a hint. FTOVIAENCe ......cccceneeen Washington (90 Specivay (44) Ritchey Furniture survived the 3 opted Murphy . 1268 The Beashins Jost to Minneapolis, spends the off-season as a hunt-|1idianapotis oo. 5. iii o 3 18 GUY E. LAWRENCE FQ FT PF| FT PP| play of two week-ends to emerge |[R. Richman-E. Voels ... . 1228 68-67 last night ing guide. perlod scoring: (1), + Indianupori| 10 E 10th St. LI-1948 Winotte. £4 1 JBrumiey £1 } ¢/the winner in the actual division & Such-B Juss ooo oceees Lp eq Kifer kept the Kautskys in| Gerry Couture also turned in ror My Simpson (unassisted), 8:54. | am s - Niemnn, ¢ 10 0 0| Wiecheri, ¢ 7 3 $lof the team event with a 3057. oy wayup _ 601-26—717,8ame with 13 points, receivingithe hat trick against Providence @) | Providen by oad (Frasel Lip-|: p—— = eh nl £4 3-1 Ruin. « 3 } 3|They worked games of 977, 1052 Phil Bises! pin sss- -26—117 | help from George Glamack with|last night as he, Simpson and|16:40; (5) Indian polis, Couture (Simp: Z hn) 1] i | B | Orndn. c 4 0 llBoyer. f "8 ¢ fiand 1028. | Kenneth Deppen -- 844-60-T13117 " The Royals divided .heir|Enio Sclisizzi accounted for seven| 0h: Scllsigzh, traal: (@ gps: Sr 3 : Little. £ 1 0 1 Roberts. g 1 1 1| In the doubles race, Manuel Bort iy tuyusseerysnns 632.18—710 scoring a little better with Aligoals and 10 assists. Non AMERICA'S QUALITY BICYCLE Balas Kindil, ¢ 0 1 1iChambrs, ¢ 1 0 OSchonecker and William Tarrant SINGLES (ACTUAL) Cervi, Bob Davies, Arnold Risen! Callum MacKay opened the Collings Eady Tavtor ue rE Men’s, Women’s, : ye — « —|took home both the actual and Pau! Stemm . +10 and Andy Duncan scoring 12/Caps’ scoring, batting in Eddy|(Kapusta, LaPlante), 1:14; (9) Providence, » rls’ - Totals 37. 6 13 Tolals 16 12 13 handicap prizes. Schonecker shot phi Bisesi ..: a. al points each. Bruneteau's pass at 5:26 ‘while, Replies A (Millar) 18433: Boys, and. Girls Washington... 1818 11 i=8 a 642 and Tarrant a 638 for a Pete Bengt +++ 381" The Royals took control of the Goalie Jack Stoddard stood in (lh indianapolis, Couture = Simpson, Sr rows “Missed — Wilh hoige 1280 total. By adding a 79-pin, ALL-EVENTS Pi game at the outset and had a|the opposite corner of the nets.| (Chad, Collings), 19:39. Penaities—ScliSAE (Ou enden, © ' Theo’ handicap they summed up 1359 pau stemm ooo. 1922 35-23 lead at the half. Stoddard, who is a center by|sissi ~(interfererice), Stanley (interfer-| tic clas f—Jordan and Cyril Birge; Jasper. PINS. In the handicap division Carl McAfee ...................o.. 1893) The victory gave the Royals trade, is filling in as’goalie wile gurhird period scoring: (13) Indianapolis. abi oT Weekington. 14) Chet Holmes and Jim Tolbert | 600 BOWLERS (MEN) s20| undisputed lead in the Eastern, ‘Harvey Bennett recovers from in- hg anapolis, Couture is ARETE pean, IS ra rrer FU Rarrep Went into second place over Suit Mitta is 3 | Division of the National Basket juries suffered in' Buffalo last 11:48; 15) "Providence, Fraser (Prokop). Peck, y 3 3 3 withotte, 1s T 3 Herman Cole and Chet Nelms Robert Pon, Cathedral High School . 6l1ipal} League with a game and a Wednesday night. Bedard) 1b: Foie of decent 6 mith, c 2 0 S|Niemann.c6 5 3 When a check of figures Lom O%ens, aes Ain Ob. Miteod . 60g |half over Anderson. Simpson gave the Blue Shirts a "Befiels: Callighen aod. Lents ES SH] | BREE | oad, hms an cole haa THER (HS Mme Kast met er be sac eh Sooiunes Cap Scoring. | n y ackers tomorrow nig n othe ) a corin 2 ERS (MEN) . Bind 1% MEindh £3 & 1|Holmes and Tolbert scored a purus Gray. Pox Hon: 8s « sM. . 596] Butler Fieldhouse. pads. The high-scoring Reds tied| “OP 9 00 Ast pia piel] Large Variety So 0 2 1345, with handicap, and Nelms Doug Tompaon, Frionett Sun. 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