Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 March 1948 — Page 24

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total...but this 3 year watch it soar again... Eddie Ash more cars and better conditioned, more drivers and with Jonger practice, more color . . . and, the prediction is, greater speed. . . ,-The 1948 inaugural of the American Automobile Association's 100 - mile championship race season, scheduled at Arlington Downs, Tex. Apr, 25, is being advertised as a preview and shakedown for many of the cars entered in the Indianapolis 500-Mile. . . . Arlington Downs track is located midway between Dallas and Ft, Worth, . » « Farwest, Midwest and Eastern drivers will compete at Arlington, where Ted Horn won last year. . . . Rex Mays also will be there with his Indianapolis Bowes Seal Fast Special. . . . Indianapolis “home-grown” pilots entered are Jackie Holmes, Spider Webb and Johnny Burns. . . . Activity at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway garages is expected to get under way along about Apr. 1. ¥ ” .

THE GOOD OLD DAYS... There will be a long period of pre-race training at the brick-and-asphalt 500-Mile plant this year . . . just like old-times before World War iL , . , The 500-Mile training period and the time trials always attract hundreds of “regulars” who become rallbird race experts of the most rabid type . . . just as soon as the castor oil fumes walft inte their schnozzles. » » nr

Joe Walcott will get nearly a month's head start on Joe Louis

23... , Walcott is sigted to open

camp in Grenloch, N. J,, on Apr. fio Seite 11s 5.... This is the same camp he |x i usd for last December's fight Je: with the champion. . . . Louls, pat Land

who will return from overseas in mid-April, plafis to open camp at Pompton Lakes, N. J, about May 1. . . . He probably will do some prelim training in Indiana, at West Baden. . » » HIT BY HARD LUCK . .. - Jess Willard, former heavy-

sey. in 1919, is traveling with a carnival as master of ceremonies. . . . He's now in Honolulu. . . . The market crash of

earned about a million dollars in the prize and from ‘circus and show ess investments,

« » +» In an exhibition game between the New York Yankees and the Cincinnati Reds in Florfda the other day, Frank Crosett], the veteran, filling In at second for the Yanks, pulled the hidden ball trick. . .. You wouldn't guess the identity of the victim , , . none other than the veteran Augie Galan. , . He was caught off second in the 10th inning to ruin a Cincy bid for a run.

» o 8 MOVES HIMSELF UP , , » Playing Manager Lou Boudreau of the Cleveland Indians will bat in the No. 2 slot this year « + + Last season, Lou batted fourth, in the cleanup berth... He made the switch because he is adept at hitting behind the runner and In the art of bunt. ing when a sacrifice is in order.

. s . ” ON THE FAIRWAYS... Along in midwinter, Bing Crosby got a big laugh and a lot of rib- Lo bing from friends when he scored a hole in one on a California golf course . . . But louder laughs came later when Crosby played ¥ the same course . . . He required + .|Paul 8temm, Indianapolis... Bing is arranging to come East|p, next month . . . He wants to watch the Pirates play the Reds in Cincinnati on Apr. 19 and then travel overnight with the Pirates to Pittsburgh for the|Jim Snyder, Diamond - Chain Bucs’ home opener the next day, |} !

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Kramer Wins Again In Pro Tennis Tour

BIRMINGHAM, Ala, Mar, 25] (UP)—Big Jack Kramer piled an- Ar Hussung, we: other tennis victory atop his al- Fat Driscoll, Allison ready commanding lead OVer Ten Fauci. Indignapolis Bobby Riggs In their “world | John championship” professional tour

Ye . The tall Californian defeated Riggs here last night in straight sets, 6-4, 7-5, to mark up his 37th victory in the tour as compared

with Riggs’ 17.

Violations, if committed prior to May 31, could result in suspension from the 500-Mile race here. specify member drivers must compete on sanctioned tracks, whether they be in big cars or midgets. Most of the Midwest’s topnotch midget pilots also chauffeur 500-Mile

cars, In the Midwest the AAA has given its official sanction to the National Midget Auto Racing Circuit and the Ohio-Michigan

The NMARC will be presented locally by the W, 16th St. Speedway and the entire circuit will sign in with the AAA at a meeting in Chicago, Apr. 5. The AAA only sanctions circuits an allow the NMARC to staff its... 1 the same manner that a own personnel already familiar|yio car champion is chosen an- opez C p ll with racing in the Midwest. Drivers affected by the AAA ruling include Mel Hansen, who drives midgets for Rex Mays, Pete Romcevich, Ronnie HouseJackie Holmes,

Hockey Scoring Marks Given

Final semi-official scoring records of the Indianapolis Caps regular American Hockey League season which closed Sunday, were announced today by Jim Ellery, New York, league statistician,

Cliff Simpson, who finished secTHE BIG FIGHT . . . Jersey ond to Carl Liscombe of Providence in the league, led the Caps and accounted for a new club in training for their return Fecord 3 iota) polits o and goals e| scored. e final sco 8: heavyweight title bout on Jun . 8 a g Bfuras: ne 3

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mee=To Appear Only = At Sanctioned Ovals

Violafions in Midget Circles Could Result

In Suspension From 500-Mile Field

By BILL EGGERT : Big car drivers who compete in AAA sanctioned events, including the 500-Mile classic, and earn their off-season bread and butter :* racing midgets, have been warned by the American Automobile As\sociation that their midget racing must be confined to sanctioned

Warriner, Joe Russo, Tony Bettenhausen, Sam Hanks and Emil Andres. Two drivers reportedly have shown their desire to boycott the AAA sanction and help form an independent group, under a somewhat similar label, the National Auto Racing League, which will meet in Chicago this week-end. National Recognition It is also reported that an Indianapolis man has been approached to serve as commissioner of the anti-AAA group. Col. A. W, Herrington, chairman of the AAA Contest Board, announced recently that a national midget ‘race champion

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DOWN MEMORY LANE—Controller-Phil Bayt (on the right) tells Coach Rowland Jones and a few of the "Jofies Boys how he scored the winning basket against Cathedral more than 20 years ago. Left to right, Coach Jones, George Theofanis, '49 co-captain; Bill Niemann, high scorer for the past season; Dick Crittenden, '49 co--captain, and Bayt.

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racing will now receive the national recognition it deserves.” Since an estimated 30-million

season, track promoters have

limit the number of sanctioned

and since AAA member. drivers will not be allowed to compete

will feel the shortage of “big

According to Art Folz, president of the Chicago Auto Racing Association, the National Midget

cludes Indianapolis, will sponsor midget racing seven nights a

on Sunday nights and is planning the opener for May 2. Soldiers’ Field, Chicago, principal track which averaged $7000 in drivers’ purses last year, will not open until Saturday, May 20, because of lakefront‘ weather conditions. Other tracks affiliated with the

{Anderson, Ind.; Walsh Stadium,

\Rockford, Ill; Rendezvous Bowl,

Park, Milwaukee.

en’s 691 Top Tenpin Score

FRANK WILSON Eva Williamson took the honors in league action last night, Christensen shot a 691 for the Delaware Bowling Center five in the Indianapolis League at Pritchett’s, and Miss Williamson connected for a 642 in the Fox-Hunt Sponsor's Classic. ie wm ; Topping 3 ig of eight Hong Sount howler, Cif inate had ; games o ' an , ¢ Second in line was y Cogill of the NEVER. TOO OLD T0 LEARN Cogill Regal Market quintet in the West Side Merchants group. Cogill worked a 672 on games of 234, 202 and 236. He was tied by Peck Pierson who tallied a simi-|L.GS Mixed League at Dezelan's, lar count on games of 245, 180/and John McGraw, 164-223-265 and 247 for Indiana Fur in the|[652 for Blythe Rubber Stamp in Indianapolis loop. ! In the top spot among the 650 Miss Willlamson had an openkeglers was Red Stuart with a{ing game of 187, rose to a high of '|858 for Barbasol in the Indian-|235 in the middle, and closed her apolis group. His games were|Series with a 220. She rolls for 243, 239 and 176. Bob Carnagua the Yaver Men's Shop. added another honor count to the| Betty Leech of the Question Delaware Bowl score by hitting a Marks squad in the Fox-Hunt Lowell Fouts Classic came up with second honDelaware fivejors for the evening when she honor count marks with a 213-|worked a 594 which included a 175-268—656. They shot a three-|single game of 257. game total of 3089 on games of| Top feminine team score was Q

Completing ‘the scoring were Ed Carroll with a’ 226-203-224 653 for the Carrollets in the

the Indianapolis League.

1066, 983 and 1050 to lead the/turned in by the Yaverets, They|Ro Pritchett outing.

‘scored an 883-949-894—2726.

In ‘making the announcement, » 3 Col. Herrington said, “Small car ong Mn g Ml

fans witnessed midget racing last Manager Al Lopez planned today

waged undercover warfare to re-| to get in the last full workout beduce the number of tracks and|for the Indianapolis Indians finattract the best field of drivers. [ish spring training games here AAA track promoters plan to/and head homeward.

tracks in a specified area to one,|o4oq gine the San Antonio Missions announced the cancellation

on unsanctioned tracks, it is be-|0f today's exhibition. The Mislieved that several promoters sions will play tomorrow, how-|

names.” scheduled for Saturday and SunRace Sunday Nights "| day.

Auto Racing Circuit, which in-|Malloy to ring up a 20-4 score

88 | The W. 16th St. Speedway will|the contest. 0 |stage its weekly racing program

circuit are Sun Valley Speedway,|Cuttitta worked the mound for

Times Special VICTORIA, Tex, Mar. .25—

Four practice hours were dock-

ever, with the Houston Buffs

7 Yesterday the Tribe hit all over the lot off Jim Bagby and Bob

over the Victoria Rosebuds in a charity game. The Tribe flingers were loaned to the semipros for

Cully Rickard, outfielder, batted in a total of eight runs for the afternoon, collecting four in the seventh with a grand slam home run. : Cramer Beard had a perfect afternoon at bat with two triples, a double and a single. ° Johnny Hutchings and Sal

the Indians. There were 16 hits for the Tribe and six for the Rosebuds. Ten errors were

chalked up for the afternoon, six

by thé Texans. ?

The laurels for the top game of the evening goes to Joe Bossen who solved the Delaware slides for a 286. He opened with a spare, hit 10 in “a row, then dropped six on his Jast attempt. His three-game total was 633.

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i n that they weren't si oe Kautskys still were rolling strong in the final stanza and swished 25 points through the nets.

most of its free throw chances » ~ # ” . » ® * Memory Still Lingers ° I For Washington's Champs By BILL PITTMAN The show was over, but the memory lingered -on today for the

Washington Continentals, who among other things set more rec-

ords than any other team in the history of Washington High basket. His lone contribution was

The 1947-48 Continental basketball squad was honored -during a dinner in the school cafeteria last night as parents, friends and

teachers gathered officially to pay

team ever to give Washington a sectional championship. IHSAA Commissioner L. V.

the past tournament. City Controller Phillip Bayt, a

Principal Walter Gingery.

Boris Dimancheff, a former Washington, Butler and Purdue ath-

football with the Chicago Cardi-

Frank Luzar, ‘athletic director, and Gingery presented awards to members of the teams, with the sectional championship squad receiving gold basketball charms as additional awards. ‘ Those Teceliving basketball sweaters, letters and .charms were: Capt. Don Masterson, Dick Crittenden, Bill Niemann, Stanley Benge, Leo Little, Robert Lehr, Ralph Loller, Chris Theofanis, George Theofanis,. Maurice Wilhoite, Robert Kuykendall. Don Edwards and David Papp! received managers letter sweaters, and awards were also made to members of the “B,” “C” and freshman teams.

Manual Cage Awards Manual High School's cage, squad received awards last night in ceremonies in the school auditorium. Thirty-four team members received block “MM” and freshman numeral awards, with Roy Turley receiving a trophy for hitting the highest free throw average during the season. Players cited were: Block M Sweaters—James Glass, Donald | Liggett, Jack Poole, Robert Scheib, Roy Turley, Dick Smallwood

Second Reserve Award — Bob Calderon, Maz Qelderon: rs!

mie Calderon, Howard Hayes. Reserve M—George Bowers, David con. | ge, Allen Johns, Bill Pittman, Harold | icker, Edward Prickenschmidt, Irvin! Lockard, Dick Mayes. . |

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Hoppe in Match SOUTH BEND, Ind, Mar. 25 Phillips praised the Washington| (UP) — Willie Hoppe, world’s team in particular and the In-/champion three-cushion billiar diana High School basketball player, said today his defeat by system in general as he spoke inlan Indiana cue artist last night a rambling. manner concerningiwas the first exhibition loss he could remember “in two or three Bayt Is Speaker years.” Hoppe was trounced decisively Washington alumnus, also added/by Jay Knapp, 42, who has been his praise to that of Phillips and|a resident of South Bend for the past 24 years. ' Knapp won, 50 One of last night's guests was|to 40, in 62 innings.

lete now playing professional Howe Wins Track Meet f Howe High School's track team nals, scored eight firsts'to garner 73% George Theofanis and Richard|points for victory in a triangular Crittenden, the only juniors on|mreet in the Indiana University the 1947-48 squad, were selected Fieldhouse last night. Bloomingas co-captains for next season. |ton High School was second with

[Kautskys, Blackhawks All Square in Series

McDermott’s Club Trounced Soundly by Loca] Pros in Basketball League Playoff Tilt.

Pl so assole Kader All square in their playoff series, the Kautskys ang - Tri-Cities Blackhawks were headed for Moline, Ill, today to windup

the best-three-in-five set starting tomorrow night.

Coach Bruce Hale's snipers blew as hot at the Fieldhouse 1a

Reversal for McDermott Indianapolis also made the

and registered on 19 of 26. It was something of a reversal

lof fortune for Player-Coach Bob| Joe

McDermott of the Blackhawks after Tuesday night's showing when he was something of a kingpin. : McDermott sprawled flat on his face once in the first half with no Kautsky between him and the

field goal for an in-and-out of the lineup evening's work. Also, League President Paul Walk announced that he had been advised by Commissioner Ward Lambert, a spectator last] night, that McDermott will be fined for his nose-thumbing trick of Tuesday which infuriated the crowd. Hale led the Indianapolis scoring with 22 points, but long-shoot-ing Lewis was close behind with 21 and Glamack followed with 18. Klier came up with a valuable 13 and Bill Closs was his usual re-

liable self in the rebound depart-

ment. Otten’s 16 was tops for TriCities and Ed Lewinski and Whitey VonNieda each hit for 14.

Fight Results

AKRON, O.—Colion Chaney, Indianapolis, 190, and Henry Flakes, Buffalo, 199, OP EICA. Kas. —Pat McCafferty, Topeks, . erty, 178, won decision Johnson, Indianapelis, 180. J i

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night as they were cold on Tuesday and came out with a sizzling 89-70 triumph before 5962 fans. ’ Only in the opening minutes The summary: were the Blackhawks ahead.| Tri-Citles ig of Ragtekye mn After Hale, Freddy Lewis, ies Younieds, t 8 21 Kier { i 14 Kier and Gebrge Glamack found Suor. 0. § § SIQRRL, 84 the range the Kautskys quiCKlY| maseitg © 1 2lewisg 5 3 3 assumed charge and the end of|McDermottg 7 & fiClossg =~ 3 073 found them |Herms f 2 3 JSpringer.a 0 o the first 10 minutes fo Np Genero 1 0 1iAndres ¢ 1d ene” thelr margin was 19s | 8 J Hi one ES ader, Skarda, g 00 s 3 ports. Blackhawks, ated os Totals 26 18 2) Total Bon . ir big center, Don n, mt eriods— Se I lis narrowly in Rag one i 0 iN th : the second and third Pe ier ae) Kher, Glama % the Hoosiers had such a he Rader 2, Hassett, Lewinski. x

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Playoff Standing

NATIONAL LEAGUE Eastern Division W L Pts op 2 145 118 i | 1 Ix 1 sas:) 1 120 1% 0 2 110 148 Western Division 168 1 1 1 188 34 i RESULTS ‘LAST NIGHT = '® INDIANAPOLIS 89, Tri-Cities 70. Anderson 72, Sy e 54

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