Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 November 1948 — Page 18
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PAGE 18 ; THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES _ WEDNESDAY, NOV. 3, 1943
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Sports Roundup By Eddie Ash
DON'T COUNT Minnesota Sut/Bigrman, the Gray Eagle, said
lines Plan
wo Sectional
age Tourneys Here
Coaches Seek Divided Section In Basketball Tournament Play
By JIM HEYROCK the games. Facilities here are far the State Fairgrounds Coliseum
BRC games, i tory Fri Bob Whi kirk (45), ' Vernon R Reehling Klingler |
of that Rose Bowl picture, . . ./he feared Purdue and the BollerCoach Bernie Bierman has the makers will be up that way this Gophers rolling and if the boys! Saturday to give him more gray don't stumble, they will be a threat hairs. . . . It was only 26-21 Minto Northwestern's Roses bid nesota last year.
” ” Ld Nght down 0 THAT Penn State vs. Penn Ras U. game in Philadelphia Satur-
Whether Indianapolis continues more adequate than in commu-|for tournament play. to be host to one sectional high nities where sectional tourna-| The only groups against the {ments are now being played.” |proposal are those in communischool basketball 1oushamen: | Discuss Spring Practice [ties from which the tournaments {each year or becomes the scene Some Marion County schools would be taken, Bowman pointed |of two annual sectional tourneys must now go to Danville, Shelby- out. hinges on the amount of support ville or Lebanon to play in sec-| Bowman's report was made to
Minnesota has tournaments.
three more Big Nine games, Northwestern two. +... The Wildcats, of course, are in the driver's seat at the moment, but they could be edged out... . yi Remaining on a - their schedule Coach Bierman are Wisconsin and Illinois . . and the Illini really are a threat to any foe. . . . They almost did it to Army, Minnesota and Michigan and they play Northwestern after the Wildcats meet Notre Dame. , . . The Irish-Northwest-ern tilt will have no bearing on the result of the Western Conference race but it is sure to put heavy pressure on the Wildcats before they close out the season against Illinois, . . . Coach Blerman thinks his Minnesota lads stand. a bright chance if they finish the campaign with three victories, over Purdue, Iowa and Wisconsin. . . . The Wildcats have won three Big Nine games and lost one. . . . Minnesota has won two and lost two. . . . But Minnesota's schedule calls for seven Conference games against only six for North-
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|ter Who Went to Sea; has been ./Great Lakes that he got slowed
day stacks up like a rivalry battle of considerable intensity. It could develop into the Game of the Day. . . . Penn is undefeated and untied, Penn State is undefeated but was held to a 14-14 tie by formidable Michigan State.
FRANK WILSON, the Pin Patso busy taking boot training at
down on writing to his Indlanapolis bowling friends . . . The Times’ former bowling writer said, “They started us off when we came in the gate and we're
drill, go to classes, wash clothes, | take orders, sleep, get up and repeat the routine, It isn't like waiting between bowling phone calls. There is no waiting.” » ” » ANOTHER GRID Game of of the Week is booked in Norman, Okla, Saturday afternoon, Missouri vs. Oklahoma, the Big Seven conference power elevens . . . Missouri dropped its opener, to Ohlo State, then won five straight . . . Oklahoma also lost its opener, to Santa Clara, then won five in a row.
48» THAT PASTING the Univer
western. , . . The Gophers lost to both Michigan and Northwestern
and the Wildcats’ lone defeat was (last Saturday, 35 to 0, came as a at. Michigan's hands. . . . The |Surprise .
sity of Georgia handed Alabama
still going, All I do is march,|°®
EE —-_| : Photos by Bill Oates, Times Staft Photographer. OPERATION CHICKEN PLATTER—Although destroying heaping platters of chicken was the main business of the evening, a lot of problems concerning the direction ef “high school athletics were discussed last night at Buckley's Restaurant in Cumberland, where the Marion County High School Coaches’ Association met. In the photo at the upper left, Ralph W. Clevenger (right), gets a few pointers on movie projection from William G. Moss, freshman football coach at Indiana University, who brought to the meeting movies of the 1U-Wisconsin game. Clevenger is serving his third term as president of the organization. In the top center photo, Earl W. Ensinger, golf coach at Tech High School, discusses golfing rules with David Hine (right), golf coach and new basketball coach at Washington High. At right (top), Jewell Young, former All-American from Purdue and now basketball coach at Southport, talks over problems with Jake Caskey (right). coach at the Indiana Deaf School. Bottom Iaft, deep in discussion over luncheon tickets prior to the dinner are Vaughn Wood, head football coach at Warren Central (left), Paul Payne (center), and Herman J. Nolte, assistant coaches. Wood is treasurer of the organization. Bottom right is Ed Diederich, head football coach at Broad Ripple High School, who is striving to bring spring football practice into In.
. « The Bulldogs were
situation could create a problem doped to win, but not by a one-| in the Rose Bowl business should|sided score . . . Evidently Georgia,| Minnesota finish with a record of [is better than rated previously... five and two to Northwestern's Only defeat was by powerhouse
four apd two . . . because of that defeat handed the Gophers by the!
Wildcats. . . . But Bierman’'s men schedule are with Florida, Au-|ing their injured players who miss t. . . . burn, Furman and G2orgia Tech. -end’ team physician Dr. Charles Hol-|Linneman. could be dumped in an upse a Gora, Ch ue week-end’s games, the bigijang is holding up his final deci- Purdue Stars Injured
There is nothing sure about any-|.
thing in the grid sport in November. . . . The other day Coach
North Carolina, 21-14 . , . Remaining games on Coach Wally Butts’
Georgia Tech clash,” the hide comes off and bones bend.
diana schools.
Injuries Plague Grid Squads
While the state’s Big Three ¢ol-| Taliaferro, who was injured last Taliaferro are Del Russell, slowed
lege grid squads today were list-|{Saturday at Minnesota, has not|all season with injuries, and soph3 ¥ We at responded to leg treatment and omores Wayne Benner and Alan
question was—will IU’s Taliaferro be Dame.
George gion until Friday.
ready for Notre What Coach Stu Holcomb will
Taliaferro has been IU'S only have as a starting Purdue eleven
Harry Link's 661 Paces Men Bowlers
By JOHN REID | Mary Barringer posted her second 600 series of the season last night with a 627. Her games of 159-265-203 were for the Chiles Jewelry team in the Won-Ten League at Pritchett’'s. Her middle game is one of the highest of the season in the ladies leagues.
Harry Link Jr. hit a 661 with |Do
lines of 232-183-236 for the Short. ridge Cleaners squad in the Business Men's Classic at the Broad Ripple drives. In the Westside Classic League, Curt Heady tallied a 650 with scores of 173-220-257 for the Princess Tavern quintet. Tompkins Ice Cream five again ‘led the Westside Classic with a count of 2815 with games of 934-946-935. Pretty consistent
bowling. Eli Seddon, of the Allied Printers League, walked off with $10 posted by John Beam for the highest single game plus handicap bowled in the league. Seddon got 243 plus his 16 handicap for
Monotonous 132 Jack Battle tallied three lines’ of 132 each for the RCA Night Workers Mixed League last night at Fox-Hunt.
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OTHER LEAGUE LEADERS (MEN) |O. L. Hire, RCA Mixed . est of dark horses in pre-season Frank Himes, Autos, Ine. ors «++ S9TIH. Jefferies, New York Central ..... 534|predictions, awaited the Indian- ington trip. ev homas, F. Jacobs ..... «+. 804 Ray Freeman, Indpls. Life Ins. ..... 519 lis Caps’ arrival today for anoward Swanson, Riviera Pioneer ... 503 Ray Stebbings, Holliday Mixed ..... 516 &Polis Caps’ a y Sharile_Haats, Judiane Recreation .. 201) 600 BOWLER (WOMAN) S| other of their American Hockey Basketball Results yor. oh SEO enn TT Mary Barringer, Chiles Jewelry. ..... 627| League games hefre tonight. HIGH SCHOOLS Joan Pan CawasS (WOMEN) ses] The Flyers, whose hustling sandvorn 43, Lyons 34. Ba #4 S d Bb Buds Geldmeler, Herff-Jones Mixed . 553/style of play has them leading west Baden 40, Oolitic 33 [Helen "shosts,’ Darke. Cloamene® 1:1" 87/the league's western division, Camden 45, Royal Center 41. 3 Bina Kendall, Won-Ten cr Fo as 534/ hold a 2-1 game edge over the Brookston 47, Bursetiaville 2 0 eo leR via. aiid. $31 Toung merica alton . Bernice Gardner, Rock Island Refinery 537 Caps, and is the only club to heat Sins He
Heavyweight List
Sid Peak of Charlestown still] heads the list of challengers for Colion Chaney's state heavyweight title, according to the list of ratings distributed by the State Athletic Commission. In the second heavyweight spot is young Bill Roberts of Indianapolis. In the lightheavy division, Bob
{O'B fJ 1 Wilena Hansen has requested annon of Jeffersonville takes
that all entries in the Pot of Silver Tournament pay their entry
the challenger’'s position for the title held by Al Johnson of Indi-
fees by Nov. 4. She can be “IGF Tnaia followed by Lee Carter
tacted at IRvington 7185. There will be 84 entries com--sting in the tournament. Yaver en's Shop and Hickman Whirl away quintets will be crossing al-
of Indianapolis. Jimmy Kone of Kokomo is {listed as the man most likely to {succeed to Tony Zale’s state midldleweight crown with Vender
leys Saturday night at 9 p. m. Woodbridge of Indianapolis listed
Twelve score-keepers are needed
for Saturday and 18 for Sunday. Call Wilena Hansen. The first
in the third position. | Indianapolis fighters dominate every division except the fly-
teams will roll at 1 p. m. Satur- Weights in which the title is va-
day.
town had radios working over-
icant and no fighters were named.
Several of the alleys around Chuck McGow is. listed as the
rcontender for the vacant feather-
time to keep their bowlers posted | Weight crown followed by seven
on election results last night.
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offensive spark, running 193 gatyrday at Minnesota is purely yards and passing for 515. His|guesswork as three key players, punting: average has been a Bop DeMoss, Kenny Gorgdl and worthy 40.9. Neil Schmidt, still ride the injury Only seasoned replacements for |)iq¢. - Holcomb has dug deep into his reserves and is giving particular attention to sophomores Dick Schnaible, Herb Campbell and Rogers Roggatz for backfield replacements. Up at South Band Coach Frank Leahy scanned his list of injured players and worried unnecessar{ily. The Irish mentor has plenty of capable reserves for the Bloom-
John Lanham, Dodson Cleaners 579 Dave Klinger, Sterling Funeral Home | Roy Moulden, Roberts Milk weal Bome HA
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Clara Hobbs, Poynter Welding Service 527|the Hoosiers thus far this season. ey 524
Burdetta Russell, Mike Han | Centerville 54, Greens Fork 30. Vanita Ti
Hadin, Won-Ten ............ 531 r | Milton 38, Webster 35. Pax rocatherly, Lynn-Mas Beauty.. 819 TONIGHT'S GAMES {Fountain City 48, Whitewater 26. ECE lf ppuavaroLts Sk tan. it Sr bl ¥ e Morgan, RWBA J... uffalo at Prov ye | ; Smoky Downs, Paul Cave. a jRagavitie 64; - odos 30
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given the suggested change by tional None * of the coaches assembled for the Marion County coaches and ath-|these places can seat more than coaches’ association's meeting in letic directors, . {3000 persons at each game, Bow- Buckley's Restaurant in CumberThis was pointed out last night man pointed out. Whereas, in|land. A. by R. W. Bowman, head of the Indianapolis, 15,000 can be acs Seat 15,000 Here physical education department at lcommodated comfortably at each! Only other problem considered Howe High School, who is head- contest. |by the coaches last night was ing a committee which aims to] In the state at the present time that of spring football practice. divide the Indianapolis scholastic there are 800 high schools to en-|Ed Diederich, head football coach basketball section in half. [gage in tournament play. They at Broad Ripple high school, told r play in 64 sectionals, 16 regionals, the coaches and athletic directors an, whe Hae Compiled ak tour semi-finals and a final. Semi- the ruling of no spring foothall prove the two tournaments should | finals in the state are held at|practice in high schools in Indibe played in Indianapolis, told 70 Purdue, which seats 12,000; Ball ana still held. He said the issue Sn ae County State. 8000 capacity; Indiana was being pressed but no Fuling High School Coaches’ Association University, 10,000 capacity, and had been made by the athletie last night: {Butler with 16,000 capacity. {board of control. - : : | Bowman believes, although the, Presiding at the meeting was Our work in convincing the|gqa) jg still distant, the outlook Ralph W. Clevenger, president of board of control of the Indiana t,uqrq bringing two sectionals the organization and dean of InHigh School Athletic Association pare is brighter since it is known dianapolis basketball coaches. He that the tournament setup in this she poard of control has made in- is in his 13th year at Warren
section ‘should be changed is now h ilability of Central High at a standstill. All the Agures|TOTIe as to the availability o gh School.
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Before a final decision can be] reached, more figures will have! There was a lot of basketball played, a lot of track meets run to be compiled and the move must and a big quantity of football games won and lost—and it all took gain the support of those in the place over huge steaming plates of fried chicken. county's high school athletic pro-| Earl W. Ensinger, rangy golf coach of Tech High School, was grams. |playing over the recent state championship match in which his “I could not even hazard a lads copped the honors, while he clutched a king-sized drumstick
’ instead of a No. 8 iron, i ag Rall 10 heh Indian apelis, Herbert Schwomeyer, freshman |Dasketball. Approximately 80 school tournamelits” Bowman on. cage mentor at Butler University, | oy will participate this year, clared. “But I feel the present "25 Betting his 1948 season under PAYNE 1 games on ared- il or to elect oescut|way ‘as he spread a generous BIEHIS. Ji was Noite who started DE Seddon." scoop of butter over a hot roll. | jnisamural athletics at Warren s | And Jake Caskey, coach at the| > Nin somes sor presentation to [Idia0s. Deal School, Was. Ie lerving Mis third. wim as. pre the board of control and to L. V. Bang last week's game as Mdident of the organization, presided Phillips, commissioner of the CUS 2 ‘arge spoon Into a moundiat the meeting. 2
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population in this and other sur-| This all might sound a little of available fieldhouses and gym- (at Buckley's Restaurant where 70 nasiums. high school coaches, athletic di“The ‘main. TeasOR ‘We would rectors and guests had arrived Indianapolis is that many more on County Coaches Ansoster| spectators would be able to view| The organization, composed of | County High Schools, Butler University, Indiana University and Indiana Central College, met to| 0f Horse Costl tall scholastic athletic nid |ments, talk over future plans and | RELEWO0D. tai |hash over operations in general. | a ' " But out of the ‘buzz of small] (UP)—George Galea today Was|i.;. came the revelation that! of the Santa Anita Derby and, Christmas Handicap, but it vost LOFINUIAIINg 3 Plan tor a mural} him $40,000 to end his partnership| . ! {jovial freshman football - coach;! Galea’s-bid topped a $39,000 of-|assistant track coach and direc-| O'Sullivan ‘Farms, Charlestown, ‘school, Va., at the annual fall auction “We don't | » 1 expect to get the insale of the California Thorough-|y . ra) competition started thi s| day at Hollywood Park. “but we'll open the program as He Did, only stallion in theigoon as we can obtain suitable sale of miscellaneous stock, is the/equipment.” Ronald Reagan, actor, paid tensive program in intramural] $2500 for Bay Tree, one of 36 mares which drew a total of
es Taylor, Coca-Cola ...... ; Dot. Lombard, Wom Tonos, 01110000 sor, Indianapolis is expected to hid hb ge Ls WE Lucille Rice, Stewart-Warner Mixed . 504|at full strength with the Teturn pieasantville 45, Marco 3% —
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rounding areas, seating capacities Wierd. But it happened last night like to have the two sectionals in |fOF a dinner meeting of the Mar. S 0 hi representatives of 19 Marion| discuss the problems common to| Nov. 2| | the sole owner of He Did, winnerig on Central High School is| with Mrs. Paul Ventur! {the direction of Herman J. Nolte, | fer by Justin Funkhouser ofitor of intramural athletics at the bred Breeders Association Mon- year,” said the balding coach, sire of With Pleasure. Warren Central now has an ex-| $22,470 in bids. |
Rosa Kichler. Won-Ten ©... hm : so3jof Eddie Nicholson at defense. oTter, Mike -Hanasy . 503! His return will allow Coach Ott Eva VonBerg, i Clara Hills, 1.0p 00 a : 303 | Heller to coach from the sidelines. pOTHER LEAGUE LEADERS (woMEN) | St. Louis "Goalie Red Almas] Louise Oraphmsn: RasiersBomuty -. 497! shut out the Caps in Indianapolis Mary Gillham, Sahara Grotto ....... 492/last Sunday, 6 to 0. His three| ny
H Dovethy rows Hoish ide Ladies" i3/shutouts this season are respon-| Nota Dacberle, Shelby Sav. & Loan 5 480|sible for the .AHL's edge in shut- | {Dorothy Connor, Holliday ‘Mixed . " s¢3| Outs compared with last season.
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