Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 December 1948 — Page 50
Bush,
managed the Minneapolis Millers Twin Cities area. . . ., Tribe Bug depart tomorrow .and join Bush and Tribe Manager Al Lopez there Tuesday, a day ahead of ———the convention proper... The Indianapolis club officials will huddle with Roy Hamey, general manager of the parent Pittsburgh ‘ Pirates, concerning possible deals that will rebuild the Indianapolis|- . pennant winners for the 1949 American Association race. . . . Minneapolis Mike Kelley, former . owner of the Millers, will be hon~ ‘red at this week's big stove nt league Acasion. v.04 He celebrated
Millers is the New Kork ‘Glants in "1046, held the distinction of having been associated with organized baseball longer than any other man with the exception of Connie Mack of the Philadelphia Athletics and Clark Grifith of the wi Senators. . , . Affable Mike served as player, manager and club bwner for a total of 52 years, . . He.sianaged the nd anapolis Indians 35 years ago, in 1913. A ~-
FRANK LEARY, Notre Dame coach, will fly to Hawail with his family for a vacation "++. mow that the ND grid seaSon has been completed . : 10 games. . . . He planned the * Hawail trip to enjoy & much-. needed rest . . . but was persuaded at the last moment to . head a football coaching school in Honolulu for a few days . . . “to get his mind oft the vacation.”
” » . “The professional football ¢ Dodgers of the AllAmerica Conference, who have "yet to defeat any fos but the lowly Chicago Rockets this season, face mo frie tne their home have to a
' Srowns. 0 a! overs the Dodgers
MY dropped a BE rice de- > 6m In ane. lash last year an were waging a 17-17 match this ‘all in Cleveland before the 3rowns exploded In the last quarter and. oh, a.
JIMMY, BLOODWORTH, for-
: bought Montreal for a large sum of cash on the line. . . . He was voted the International Jaague's most valuable player
The Seattle ball club of the Pacific Coast League will operate ‘ndepéndently next season . . vith no tieups with major league - ‘eams Ratniers had a
end all top surplus talent to its lewly acquired Toledo American Association fi
"=
beat” for the Bly. Niay crown. . Michi
has its title Staring. quite: back Intact... BIS new coach, Ernie Bul vides ho captained the 1029 Welvetine +P, ,
NEW WAVERLY iG SCHOOL had only éight boys nligible’ for a basketball
quarter. .. . .. With «three :minutes t0 go, a third player also fouled out with New Waver still ws S24 vo New.
not make one 1" ha last half. HOWARD) oa “SON, Ind
Sports Rotndy
Tribe Officials
“In Minneapolis
in dades
Decatur Central 1948 but the: Tigers t now “will
. the Decatur floor.
re Washiagion: ‘with:
five notched its opening game of
lost! asted to a 31-18 halftime lead led, 28-17, going Into the final"
Sullivan, Lopez Huddle |
With Pirates on Players
: By EDDIE ASH, Times Sports Editor ? BASEBALL breaks back into the headlines this week as the magnates and many others connected with the national pastime assemble in Minneapolis for the annual minor league convention. , . . Officially, it's a minor loop session, but almost all big league clubs will have representatives on hand and it's a safe guess that several important player deals will be completed and the groundwork started on others. . . . President Owen J. Bush of the Indianapolis Indians was an early bird on the scene and landed in ‘the Mill City today... .
He formerly
and has a ‘host of friends in the sinens Manager Ted Sullivan will
will rate one-two in the national picture after all teams get down to heavy business in January. ” n » MIDGET CAR racing fans who like their sport the year round, will find it on display in Chicago] . The indoor short track season is scheduled to open there Saturday, Dec. 11, in the International Amphitheater , Two - meets will be held in December, two in January, two in February and two in March.
woh : 4 money on thelr 1948 fistic | So entations . . They staged eight shows, of which five made money . . . but cancellations, postponements and other distressing factors wiped out all earnings.
A FORMER University of “will "get a trial with the Boston Braves next spring . . . He's the famous Jolinny Welsenburger who will be remembered on the football scene for the three touchdowns he scored against Southern Cali[fornia in the 1948 Rose Bowl game ; . . Weisenburger bats and
.|throws right handed and can play either the infield of-the-outfield.| -
Anderson Tops Olivet, 76-48
Times State Service ~ ANDERSON, Dec. 4—Anderson College's stellar center; Johnny Wilson, tallied 35 points here tonight to lead his team to a 76-to-48 victory over Olivet (Mfeh.) College. Playing before 2700 fans, An'derson’s cagers tok a quick opening lead which they never relinished. Anderson led 30-17 at the alf. The win was Anderson's first of the season and it wis Olivet’s
third 108s In four games.
Anderson (76) ‘Olivet (48) fg ft p fg It » Anderson 5 2 Norden 33 Holloway.f - 0: 0 1 Jefferies! 5 i 5 Wilson .c 1113 3 Ray.c ~ }4 Barnett,g 11 3wWisong 11 Migle.g 4 2 Hs" 1 Smith, { 1 1 2iMufson,t i- 3 Freeman. f 1 1 3 Punk.f 012 Woodwardg 1% 4/Michoisone 0 8 1 Williams. g 1 0 I|Reynolds.g 30 Machoitz.! 00 Oi Barnbrook.g 1 4 Dineill.t 0 1 0/Reikow.t 00 Harris f 10 }iSarratore. } 14 Totals 26 4 10! Totals 16 16 3
Score at halftime: Anderson 30, Olivet 17. re throws missed: Andersen 16, Oli»
Ye Officials: Jewell Young, Jerry Steiner,
Tops Washington Decatur. Central” High School
‘dumped a weaker Washington High crew, 42 to 28, last night =
It was a spirited contest from the beginning ‘with two players, Jack Bennett of Decatur and Winfield Dittemore of Washing-
Washington took-an early 1epd! in the first period and was leading at. the end of the. quarter, 14 to 12, Leading scorers. for the winners. were Jim Lucas and| Charles Collins . with 11 points} TRE nestanis | led
The summary:
Decatur Central a Washingion 28) 24
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Totals 14 14°23] Tot Beore at halftime: 21-All ‘Officials: Hammond, referee; umpire. }
Valpo as By Hamline Five
Fischer,
paraiso University's Crusaders | ere no match for the well-oiled € Hamline University quintet here tonight and, as a result, lost, 70 to 85. : bn The ' fast-breaking Mirfnesota the season with ease, They and were never headed. Jt was the second loss of the year for the Hoosiers. in four
Exhibition Basketball
PANS a Trotters 45, Philadelphia
——— cen tp
“Hockey Fight
Hi not long afterwards.
- ispecies I _Special | “§T. PAUL, Minn, Dee. &=Val:|
games. 5 The city and county high school J 30%, nw \ V- Vaiparaiser. (ob P basketball prepsters will have to Haskinet 1% #% 6 "3 Betiroet st " yf ake the bull by the horns this | Pranks, > 0 OiNelson.f ’ 0 o/week. Weer, $4 wiiiar 8 3 81, A 25-game schedule thls week Meversd 33 o tuiats 39 a Yo Hegna.c 1 0 3NMetcall,w.g 2 0 3ifronts the city and county fives if. gm] {ier Aaa CO Arrer, Me nary 3d 1{Doskes.g 9.0.2 wirshiie piel a border| Kiauseg 0-1 0f arguments being settled throughMn "aa — _ _|out the week, Tech's second Totals 26 18 Totals 13 9 18/straight bid in the North Central paraiso 13} -Baiftime; Hamlin : 3, Val ognterence lay at at Frankfort and
Put in Hands
System’ of Control
By OSCAR FRALEY United Press Sports Writer
special committee, confident “a suitable solution be reached,” was named today "to settle a raging hockey dispute between
the Amateur Hockey Association which almost disrupted the 1948 ‘Winter Olympic Games. Previously, neither group had recognized the other and the committee will seek to establish a workable system whereby one body “will dontrol the sport. Because of the wrangle between the two groups, two U, 8. hockey tedms went to the Winter pics and. after a long and bitter battle, the AHA contingent finally competed while the team sanctioned by the AAU sat on the sidelines.
Name 8 Ofclals Tom Lockhart of New York,
AHA head and one of the officlals “named to the. committee,
OTE ad » ire a little time but undoubt-
edly an agreement will be worked out that will be beneficial to all concerned.” Eight officials were named to the committee, four from each group; and it was believed a new ruling body would be created! which ‘will supervise the sport under the AAU aegis.
Toledo Tramples Okla. City, 21-14
Rockets Win Third Glass Bowl Tilt TOLEDO, O., Dec. 4 (UP)—The Toledo Rockets overpowered the Oklahoma City Indians 27 to 14 in the third annual Glass Bowl today-—their third straight triumph as the host team. Leaving little doubt they intended to retain their perfect Glass Bowl record, the Rockets’ Jim Hays skirted left end from the nine yard lide to score midway in the first period. In the second fuarter; Quarterbatk Lee Pete passed to End Don Martin in the end zone for Toledo’s second scoré,” climaxing a 46-yard drive. Fighting hard in the final stanza, Oklahoma's Jim Wadé blasted through the Rocket line from the 10-yard line to’ make the Indians’ first touchdown. Two Tosses Successful But, the rampaging Raqckets { lengthened their lead further as tossed off two successful own passes to Chuck
In the closing minutes of the
oigame, Wade launched a sustained Ydrive from the 50 and climaxed
it himself as he slashed over for a touchdown from the nine yard line: Big John BShutt k ked three successful conversions for Toledo while ‘Guard Frank Bruno booted two extra points for Giklanoma City.
Oakland City Wins Easy One, 73-52
OAKLAND Der Dec. 4—Taking -an aarly lead in the first
victory over Transylvania College here tonight. Bob Lockmuller, Oakland “center, led the scoring for the hosts - with 10 field goals and three free throws for 23 points. Guard Wally pole Jed for * Transylvania With 12 i is. - - —r —— ct arn 8 i ———
s pla the Oakland five, | points.
NEW YORK, Dec. 4. (UP)~-A}
the, Amateur Athletic Union and|
points for the Bulldogs.
ot INDIANAPOLIS TIMES ee
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[Butler s Bill Shepard Scores But It's All in Vain
Acme Telephoto
Suneunicd by Ohio State men, Bill Shepard goes inte the air and scores two
Wright Paces
veto over Muncie Burris in ball game at New Castle, The winning streak. The tall Trojans, who last
second half. At one point they enjoyed a 10-point lead, and; Wright's superb snip! was all they needed. Joe Salyer got 16 points for Burris, Lafayette Jefferson's state champs, blasted by AnderSon last night, took a close one. from Shelbyville, 30 to 36. The two clubs were tied at the half, 23-all, but Ernie Hall and Earl Heninger got 24 points between them to lead Marion Crawley’'s club to its second win in four starts, Terre Haute Gerstmeyer, Brazil, Mishawaka and Plymouth also chalked up victories. - Gerstmeyer’'s Blagk Cats won their third game - ina row and their second in as many nights by besting Richmond, 34 to. 30. Bub Grose paced the winners with a dozen markers. For the Red Devils it was their second loss this week end. Brazil, which opened its am-
Matthews scored
To Be Named
By LAWRENCE ROBINSON, a coach who came through with
careful judgment before casting be swayed by success. They realize, from their own experience, what it takes to earn mention in this national poll.| They also know more than a little! about many of their fellows, par-| ticularly those who happen to] handle the teams their clubs met. That is one reason why the, coach ballot, conducted
cluding The Indianapolis Times, is a secret poll. A lot of feelings
opinions were published; overlook:
strued as a slight. 27 In Running
The 27 coaches under consider-| ation were listed Friday, with
College Coach-of-Year -
Top Mentor Will Be Chosen From List Of 27 in Scripps-Howard Poll
. NEW YORK, Dec. 4--1t is inevitable, of course, that the college 'Coach-of-the-Year competition churns up the winning coaches or else
The experts who vote in this unique annual, members of the American Football’ Coaches’ Association, are people who make a
Scripps-Howard newspapers, in-
ing a certain rival might be con-|
on Tuesday
Scripps-Howard Stafr Writer
a startling form reversal.
ballots But they cannét help but
Wabash Outhoops Tri-State, 73-47
Times Special
Wabash College experienced no
| corisideration
‘Hall of Fame’ Proposed to AAA
Board to Study Plan at Meeting
The “American Automobile As} sociation wil consider founding an “Automobile Racing Hall of Fame" during the AAA's three{day meeting that opens in New [York City next Tuesday. Col. A. W. Herrington_of Indi{anapolis, chairman of the AAA, {has said a “hall of fame” merits “as a means of {honoring the racing fraternity’'s all-time great.” If the proposition meets with
b CRAWFORDSVIL tthe board's approval, eligibility y| LE, Dec. 4 {rules will be established.
Considér Awards
{difficulty in winning their first|
night, defeating Tri-State 75-47. Paced by Center Argyle Jack-| {son, Wabash jumped into an early | | lead and was never topped. Jack-|
[to make his letter poured 20 poin.s| through the hoop -on. six field
ght.
might be hurt if the individual Dasketball game of the season to-| Also included in the program will be the annual {awards to winners of various big {car and. midget racing competi{tions, Wilbur Shaw, president of ithe Indianapolis Motor Speedway, son, a sub of last year who failed preside at an informal dinner) when the awards are announced
three-day
all doubt the Tigers would enter their Jacksonville, Fla., post-sea-son clash with Missouri toting an
unblemished record which es
tends over two seasons to straight wins. The dazzling Clemson single
wing sparked with incessan
tions to set up the first score. Matthews took a handoff in the second period from Fullback Fred Cone and dashed 12 yards over the goal after Dick Hendley had sparked a downfield drive from midfield. ‘Minutes later, anotlier march gave Matthews the ball on the six and he ripped around right end and over behind a phalanx of blockers. He had made it on the play before, but an offside penalty nullified the effort. Citadel stiffened after thé half and the third period went score-
line play by the losers. But Mat‘thews, a ‘slim-shanked Pennsylvanian who has had to share the spotlight all season with bouncing
kling 60-yard run in the fourth quarter after taking a bullet toss from Gage. Even in losing, Citadel spoiled the odds by upsetting the fivetoithdown edge, accorded Clem-
Halfback Ray Matthews Stars as Tigers
~ Claw Through Cadets to Score Shutout CHARLESTON, 8. C., Dec. 4 (UP)—Clemson’s Gator-Bowling | Tigers wrapped up their first.. perfect season in 48 years today with la 20 to’ 0 rout of little Citadel and a skittering halfback named
Ray Matthews engineered a personal coup. very touchdown to run his seasons total to
78 points. Coach Frank Howard's push-button backfield removed
handoffs and complicated decep-|-
less on the strength of valiant;
Bob Gage, came up with a.spar-
The list included almost
Year's bowl game. ‘And some of those who
jaunt.
coach who has earned a Ree, WABASH (1%) 1
bowl-bound' had winning records, |Riggle.c but their institutions do not { mit teams to make the holiday Gavi
final outcome of the. contest, 14th|goals. and eight charity t | Tuesday ni osses. | annual, to be announced Tuesday. Near the end 8 the pi he col-| Contest Board members who|
every jected his “fifth personal foul TRI-STATE_ “n
{will attend the meetings are Col:
(Herrington and T. E. (Pop) Myers
SPRINGFIELD, Mass, Dec. 4
These include Frank Leahy of | Notre Dame and Earl Blaik of Army, while Bennie Oosterbaan at Michigan couldn't return to the Rose Bowl, though winner of the
Coast pact.
bowl teams and their coaches: Bowl. Touma Conehey
Big Nine, because of the Pacific
Here is the list of some bigger | 10
19 { Free throws missed: Wabash, Clones 1, {Huston 2, Hutchins 2, Re MecDougal 2. Schenk 1 Jackeon 3: Bader |Kortepeter 1. Tri-$
One of these meetings ‘is note-| worthy from the .standpoint, the Rose Bowl, in which free|-YnR Waldorf, 1835 Coach-of-the-Year and former Northwestern coach, meets one of his players| and former assistant, Bob Voigts. ~The: Lineup
li Sc A——
Roaches who "have “earned first.
place votes to date are Aiken;
18, Officials: Palmer, referee; Davis, umpire.
Discuss Television “NEW YORK, Dec. 4 (UP)—=~ Effects of televigion on attendance and gate receipts will be discussed at the 12th annual meeting of the Eastern College Athletic Conference here Dec. 9:14 by more than 150 athletic directors, it was announced today.
By JIMMIE ANGELOPOLOUS
alone city series fray between, Sacred Heart and Broad Ripple at Cathedral Saturday. Shortridge’'s Blue Devils seek ~—r|their second ‘victory in ' three
Additional Sports, ;
sr Mie 52, 53, 54
games Tuesday at Southport, de-
The sum : ; Bell, Blaik, Butts, Daniels, DeOakland ont a | Transylvania. vore, Dodd, Fesler, Frnka, Harpit "fg ft ptiman Higgins, Howard, James, Asus - 13 diese 3.8 Leahy, McLaughry, Milligan, Re ¥ 2-3 3 4+ Munn, Oosterbaan, Sheeketski, Qaughenty.t” 3. 4 ABhetbumt 3 3 Snavely, Stuhldreher, Sauer, Ukmuller.e 10 3 lilewiaf 1 0° 3(Vaught; Voigts, Waldorf, WilkinBeasiey.e 0 0 OStephanson.e: 8 1.8ison and Woodruff. ‘LaMare 0-0 ony, Hodges 413 s 3 0 In their voting the nation's Nk a3 RR 2 9 2lcoaches are requested to consider Giddon.g 0 0 O{Renfro.g “2 0 1more than the Just Focord: They Totals a= = alare asked to consider the iInflu-/g ans at” RE Oakland Duh ence of their coach on his ‘players, | Trabsylvania his sportsmanship, his strategy, 5
personality, inspirational quality and originality.
the record of winners in the-past 13 years is the proof. The feature was introduced by Joe Williams, New York World-Telegram, Scripps-Howard columnist, and the World-Telegram collects the ballots.
In the other tilt Tuesday, Beech Grove. tries for its fifth victory fn six starts at home against Clark Township. Wednesday, the Deaf . School] goes to McCordsville, Pike's Red Devils try for their third triumph in five starts at home against Zionsville, and Lawrence Central's undefeated Bears go to Danville looking for No. 4. Five city-county tussles are slated. Friday. Decatur Central goes to Broad Ripple and Southport takes on its second city rival in four days at Cathedral. Deaf School is at home to Beech Grové ‘and so is Warren Central, winners of one in three, to Manual. ” Lawrence Central will test Washington at the Continentals’ gym. Tech's 'surprisingly-strong
feated by Lawrence Central Friday.” Tam
straight victories, including a 40/
Jto 39 triumph’ over New Castle,
Aas,
80 you see it takes quite a man| to win the Coach-of-the-Year, and Gr
showing to date, numbering three- dale
The University of Minnesota
68 to 46, before 9786 fans in the!
Minnesota field: house. BE 11 in the second half. Providence - 2 ns. 52 The Gophers piled up x 24-2 7 the Hershey ... LET t.was the. opening game of the y ; fead" Before the Vittors ‘con {Season for Doth teams and the hon aves: RNa for their first field goal ater 13!firgt time they had faced each PhUAGEIPHIA +... . 311.8110 minutes of play. [Washington 3 3 9°83 119 Western Illinois caught fire late jotner Sines Before Us war. RESULTS LAST Nom LH an Ball St | American Leagu in the first half, scoring 19 points at g 1 a Hegton a Bikio 3. Hera Soringied “2 tie) tothe ' four to close to Coliter, “4|Reed, {’ 5 3 3] flalo 3, Hershey fr 3 B—HAith 1 +—0-—f+—Cleveland 4, New Haven 3. iihin ga ® 21 at hadi itine. How- i — t ’ o 0 Heller. 'e 5 2 0| Philadelphia 2, 3 province 3 (tie) ns ever, Coach Ozz#é Cowles put his I? c |Forsburg, ¢ 1 0:0 Washington at Pittsburgh (play at later Roth, 1 3 1K d 0 4 first stringers back in the game scott, : 8 1 13exton, "e $ io jute) National League to start the second half and they] {Getssier 42 1-2{Stratght, § 30 I| Montreal 3, New York 1. [one g 00 MN Chicago 6, Tororo 4. built up a safe lead. i 5 nl —— Detroit -3, Boston . i I~ Totat 23 11 1 6 15 | Minnesota fh Western Toeis +18 (46) ¢| ats at Jail Ball tate 26, Han~ GAMES ToNiGHT 7 Pas tht. over Hershey at Buffalo. wifovien.. 2 3 i Dliones : 2 I throws missed:. Hanover §, - Philadelphia at Providefics. - T Bddlovien.s $8 Smear 00 3p Oictals: Ray Eddy. Madison: Tom Dow: Pigtsburgn a, Cleveland (afternoon). file 5 3. " iLe. 00 2 Btn oy | Zoronie at Chicas. - rg. 0 & mg. 2 | ontreal at Boston Berg aaah. 2 2 McClure s. 2 ? 1 CCNY Cagers Win Detroit at New York. Olson, g. 1{McClure, 5 1-4} Langs. © 0 iDitusg. 2 0 1| NEW YORK, Dec. 4 (UP)—| rantg. 3 4 3lavdiic 0 0 0/Little Mike Wittlip led a us- Cathedral Rally aitcnel 11 0 + (breaking City College of T Di S ; i — = «York team to an easy 70- Fh rd } h Totals 23 22 13! - Totals 19 8 2¢ e Halftime score: Minnesota 28, ‘Western | |victory over Brigham Youhg to-| ops a choo Iiitnols 21. Fighting Irish
ee throws missed: vich 4) Melntyre, Stark, Mitchell, Smith, I, Se fals; Gil McDonald and Bill
8koog 2, W. Bergstedt 3,
Friday. ; Howe Meets Franklin * Other Friday games find Howe's
htistling quintet playing host to Pll Ig © Plitory of the season by shad Franklin, Pike Township doing Schedule This Week Bp eae 1% : Y Oa & o ithe University of Louisville's gos the same with Charlottesville, snoriridge at Southy peland.g | | 1 Husgemevert 4 1 4 ketball team, 66 to 64, here to- § rt. augh.c 6 0 1 Wooten, 303 Speedway and Bent Davis golog to|Clark Twp.. at-Beech Grove. Koers, { 00 o[Moress ¢ S14 Right. ooresville and Brownsburg, re- WEDNESDAY g 0-2 i Duane Klueh led the Hoosier lia on : JBoss School at McCordsyille, | Beech g dm 9 0 3 cagers with 21 points and potted 0 e and Crispus Attucks|Lawrence Central at Danville, AT = 5;ithe winning field goal in the last will enti B Mary's Ander- FRIDAY Ba a at Bd Cathedral ” Deat|17 seeonds bf play. The Hoosiers son an eetown, respectively,|Decatur Central at Broad Ripple. hoal |led, 34 to 33, at the halftime. The Fri day, an a Frankiin Township, Saachpert at on a _ Officials: Barling. Call; Umpire | contes st was den dlocked five three of five games, go, Free mn ucks, - mes. to Moral Township for morale. recon arove at Deaf School Indisna State (06) Loulsyille (64) Sacred Heart's on Mn i anial a Warten Genfial, iPro Basketball AMERICA Klueh, rE 3 Coleman, ¢ £50 split in four games, meet co Central 41 Washington. Horn Last ute Lost Niehi Jagodzineit 0 0 0/Wagner,f 000 Ripple at the Irish gym Saturday|chariott ie a Heike id [Roch ork 105, Philadelph Phiiadelionia 10i Dimicng © i BER 3 ‘ 3 lo : hy or in the only city series game, Howe Ranta tiavitie at Pike Twp. Boston 30, Providence IN se |Hansc 4 4 lRobinsonc 0 0 1 Ben Davis at Brownsburg. Washington 83, Baltimore | 82. { Hooper,c 00 O.Combh.g 10-1 4 travels to Ben Davis and Crispus SATURDAY St. Louis 36, Ff. Wayne 62 |Riyer.g 4 3 3Reevess 11712 Attucks is on the road at Clover- ta Sacred Meart vi. Brosq Riople a Chicago 104, Minneapolis 100 (overtime) | Walkers 8 k ied } a2 ome games for Franklin a AT Township and Southport find the gris, Aen Bans. Cloverdale Luis st Siineapolis, Sore t 2418 fd a Hdinburg at Frankiis Tw NATIONAL LEAGUE 0 Ma. halftime: . State 34; Jef ersonville at s Southport, Oshkosh 57, Teh ilies ¥. { Referee Holtman, Umpire—Baker,
'Flashey meeting Fans and
\ ’
Baker, Dallas, and Guy Woodard,|tg a 2 to 2 deadlock tonight in
fg ft pt rn prof Indianapolis; Ray W. Sherman, aren't) Sones 33 ERE £4 3 New York City; A. C. Pillsbury Rggle. 0 ’ 1 Allen.LP e 3 2 2 and Louis Meyers of Los Angeles; a chins.g a trilich.g 31 Qesheldier.g 1 1 4 Hemerickg 7-35 3. Edward Schipper, Detroit; w. f b vt 1 1 2/Bishop. f o o 1 R. Boss, Providence; Tom Frost, ol ou a Cobble. f 0 0 2 "1 0.0 0 Keeling . 3Warrenton, Va.; Lee Oldfield, A 6 8 5 Millerick.f 1 “a 3 Mooresville, - Ind.; L. Warren Risley. 2 2 5/Ehlin 1 00 Kortepeterg 3 0 1 Allen Fat 9 0 0 Hamilton.g 0 0 0 Brawng ¢ 1 o 1 Washington, Pa. | Pranze zg 0.3 4 Bader,g 0 00 Huber.g 000 Tota wee ein TIAIIOYEE 9 1000S Score at Natt: Wabash 31, Tri-State
Ball State, 57-
College’ s basketball quintet over-{jumped the Capitals ahead with
COLO mmr ~BMU Mats Delt State Keck, “allen en m en Delta Oki CARM ag Lookataugh 3, Hemmarick 3, striich 3 1 Covble 2; Apixie aM R Bob Wondrul Officials: John- Magnabosco, referee; Ir-| Times State Service - wile. A vin Thrasher, umpire HANOVER, Dec. 4—Hanover| ‘Gator Missouri Prank il - “lemson an owa ome GEE EE Gophers Vanquish ames ion mndhalime akc Rose——— California . Lynn Waldorf to defeat Ball State, 57-48, here 19 Northwestérn Bob Voigts -46 : ' ' iro Osho Bud Wilkinson Teachers, 68 . et fought. i MINNEAPOLIS Dec: =f . {carried off individual honors with]
18 ints eight basket d opened its 1948-40 basketball sea-/tuwo tree throws. 2 son tonight by defeating Western the second-half victory drive; Illinois State Teachers College, tying the count at 37-all, midway] through the half. Scott, who tallied 17 points, scored
Collier ‘sparked
night in the first game of a Madi-| Cathedral's aan. | [son Square Garden basketball|Cagers staged a belated rally in ones 8, Mik: 3. {double- heap: before a crowd ofthe. final quarter at Cathedral] “116,000.
City and County Fives Face Week of Heavy Cards
will be on the block at Frankfort, the Cards facing Jeffersonville'slof a 23-23 third quarter tie on |down-undér power.
City, County Basketball
Guard Barney
(UP)—The Springfield Indians ‘and Indianapolis Capitals fought
an American Hockey League goalies’ duel before some 5000 fans at Eastern States Coliseum. Rookie Indianapolis netminder [Terry Sawchuk made 41 saves to salvage the tie for his team which {blew a 2-0 lead. Springfield's
“Phil. McAfee hag 30 stops as he
{blanked the Capitals over the last [two periods. Gerald Reid and Frank Melong
goals in the first 14 minutes of play. But Leo Curigk's score kept the Indians in the game in the i a
“AMERICAN LEAGUE Western Divisan
L T Pis. G OG 4 433-88 9 2 2891 M2 Pittsburgh 24 3 27 85 BH INDIANAPOLIS . 10 7 6 28 79 75 Cleveland .. 11 6 4 26 83 68
"Eastern Division Ww
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SUNDAY, DEC. 5, 1048
New Castle |
To Victory Over Burris
Superb Sniping Leads Tall Frojans | To 49 to 45 Decision Over Muncie
hy KURT FREUDENTHAL, United Press Sports Writer Wright's 31 polata paced Now Castile 1ouighi 10 a 43 10.45
an intersectional high school defeat ended the Owls’ six-game,
night weré upset at I
odianapoli Technical, 40 to 39, controlled the game with the beginning of the
I paign with a triumph over Linton
Friday night, came back tonight to blast Indianapolis Manual, 57 itd 34. Kenny MeClellan flipped in 24 points for the winners. Mishawaka's tall Maroons {handed South Bend Central its third consecutive loss, eking oyt a 44 to 42 decision. Little Andy Toth of Central garnered 16 points-ghigh for both quintets— but it Last enough even though his left-handed push-shots were clicking handily, Hammond Clark grabbed its third game in as many starts, squeezing past South Bend Riley, 39 to 37. In a Central Indiana -Confere ence game, Plymouth beat Tipe ton in a free-scoring tiff, 65 to 51, and Indianapolis’ Broad Ripple whipped rival Howe, 43.to 39 in a capital-city contest.
Clemson Routs Citadel, 20, Ls ¥oey Yndefeated Recor
RATT Sa
Northwestern Is
Short in Cage Rally
EVANSTON; Hi; Dec. £ (UP)— A wild rally by Northwestern's sophomore basketball team fell short tonight when Don" Groggél sank a long field goal with 30 seconds to play to give Western Michigan a 52-to-51 triumph over the Big Nine cagers before 2000 fans in the Evanston high school
gym. Trailing by seven points at 49 to 42 with four minutes to play, Northwestern broke loose with
Cotton Hughes hitting to pull ahead at 51 to 50 with a minute to go. Fendly scored the possible winning bucket with a jump shot from the -free throw line, but Groggel came back. on.a pass from under .the basket and when he stepped across the center line he let the ball fly. It swished in, and Northwestern couldn't come down court fast enough for another scoring attémpt. Western Michigan stayed ahead all the way and at the halt was
“{ahead, 30 to 25.
Caps. Springfield Battle ‘To 2-2 Tie Before 5000
first period, and Billy Summer. hill produced the tie-making goal in the second. The final period was scoreless but action-packed as Gordie Tottle and Joe Lund were banished five minutes each for fighting. Springfield Indianapolis cAtes .... G. .. ve Allen .. McAndrew
McMurdy Qurick ..c.coveess. Summerhill « 3 teau, Schmidt, Trudell, Jones, Burns, Kaiser, ™aasey, Gooden; Indi Mee
Lundy, Morrison, Lund, Reis, Foy Mackay, Haidy, Heller. Score by periods: Springfield .......cei0nieens 1 1 0-3 Indianapolis .........e0000e 2 0 0-3 Scoring summary First period: Indianapolis: Reid (Glover: Heller) 7:59; (Mackay) 13:50;
Trydell, Glover. Conn. Speingtiad: Summathi]
Ea WEE No Penalties Haidy, Branetess, Trudell, TF TSitle (mason, SliLund (major). ... A
“Third
: Indiana Central os Basketeers Win
Dec. 4,
“Times 8 NAPERVILLE, Ti, Grabbing the lead in the first half, the Indiana Central cagers downed North Central College, 51
{to 43, here tonight. . |. North "Central took an early . 'Tead but Indiana Central tied the —
count at the six-minute mark, 8
~1to~ 8. At 10 minutes of the first
stanza, Indiana Central took a two-point lead and was .never
.|again headed.
~Eiwood McBride led the scoring for Central with 13 points while Bob Weldy was high for North Central with 10. " North
|gym here tonight to defeat .a| [stubborn Indiana State Deaf [School, 33-27.
| Flashing a fast-breaking crisscross attack, the Irish moved out
{the dead-eye ‘shooting of Zip {Haugh to triumph. - Cathedral (33) Ind. State Deaf (27)
Indiana State Nips Louisville, 66-64
LOUISVILLE, yi "Dec. 4—Indiana State's powerful net teim racked up. its third straight vice
Ray Ragelis, Jake Fendley and
Central £3, Indians Central 51
¥ 1 pt Evan 2 3 McGrath.t 4 Mahe. «A. 1 f 3 0 Weldy 4 2 0|Swalls,c 36 4 lays 0 3 3 McBrideg 4 13 Adams, 10 0] Blevins.g i 0 4 Spong.g 0 0 0|Stevensonf 0 2 Anderson,c 0 0 2|Criffithe 21212 Hoffmanc-f 0 1 Revise 2113 evens.g 201 Koenitzerc 3 4 2| Totals 11 13 14] Totals 30 11 29 Score at Halftime: North Central 17, {Indiana Central
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