Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 December 1948 — Page 50

Ripple, Attucks

Headliner; Tigers Are Unbeaten

A pair of city series games and an all-county contest will take the spotlight on the nine-game city-county net card as the preholiday net festivities end next Thursday. Five games are enfded Tudsday, three Wednesday and one

: Thursday.

action Tuesday night with At ~ tucks putting its“four-game clean slate ‘on the block against the rugged Rockets.

Grudge’ Battle Thursday

Broad Ripple has won four of its five regular season games and fell, 46 to 45, to a veteran Sacred Heart team: last week. The Spartans are awaiting their annual grudge rivalry with Cathedral at the Irish gym Thursday night in

the only contest scheduled Thurs-|

day. Coach Cleon Reynolds’ quintet dropped a 46 to 42 verdict to a much-improved Washington five last week, for a 4-2 season record. J Best Defensive Mark The major county action Tuesday night will bring together two of the better teams in the county. Lawrence Central's Bears, victors of six of seven games, will clash with a good Speedway team that also was defeated two points by Mooresville, winners by two over the Bears. Lawrence Central, which lost to Mooresville, 38 to 36 last week, has the best defensive average in the county, limiting its opponents to a 25-point game average .to date, In other games Tuesday, the Deaf Bchool goes. to Maxwell, Beech Grove plays host to Westfield and Franklin Township Is at home to New Palestine. The Shortridge-Ben Davis fracas at the Giants’ gym heads the three-game card Wednesday. Southport ,will entertain Elwood and Decatur Central will go to Plainfield.

City, County Basketball Schedule This Week

re “Ripple ws. i “Aitueks Deaf School at Maxwell, : Wes Mn ‘Beech Grove. At a 3nklin To Wale 2 Speedwa; de Bes

Eh South rt. Decatur Centesl or Plainfield.

THURSDAY Sacred Heart at Cathedral

“The Broad Ripple- Crispus Attuck tussle at Tech will highlight

‘would have to competes for

9 Local Tilts On Cage Card

Clash in Tuesday

Gordon Seeks Club Franchise

Cleveland Star Submits Proposal

franchise for Wichita, Kan., in the Western League, he revealed today. Gordon telegraphed U. 8. Sen.! Edwin C. Johnson (D. Colo.),|

president of - the league, asking permission to apply for operation! of the franchise. Mr. Johnson notified Gordon! {that the league directors would | give him “until Jan. 5” to apply! formally .for- the Wichita Club. | Mr, Johnson sald he was hopeful] Gordon could submit a proposition that the directors would accept. Mr. Johnson said he understood Gordon's plans called for Mel Harder, former Cleveland pitcher, to manage the club, Gordon himself would continue to play for Cleveland. Expanding to Eight The Western League, a Class A circuit, now is a six-team league. It would become an eight-team league if franchises are granted) . to Wichita and to Cedar Rapids, Ia,, which has applied through Adam Pratt. At the recent minor league meetings in Minneapolis, Minn., the directors of the Western League voted to increase the loop to eight teams and granted franchises to both Wichita and Cedar Rapids. However, the Wichita club days during the middle of the with the National Base-

Hlinois Smashes Penn, 80 to 61

CHAMPAIGN, Ill, Dec. 18 (UP) ~~Capt. Dike Eddléman scored 22 points to spur Illinois to an 80 __to 81 victory over Pennsylvania at Huff gymnasium tonight before 3943. fans, Eddleman divided his points evenly between the two halves. He and two free inn, Bob. Carlson led the scoring with seven field goals and three free throws, The game was tied four times

three long baskets and baskets by Wally Osterkorn and Don Sunderlage started Illinois away and Penn failed to threaten the rest of the game.

ball Congress, operated by mond Dumont of Wichita, who has rights to the municipal stadium there. There is no other sat{sfactory playing site available, Previously, Nathan Kobey of Denver had the rights to a Wichita franchise. But he did not exercise them.

Oakland Wins

ers first baseman who will be married Dec. 26, Oakland City trounced Centre College of Kentucky, 59 to 45, here tonight. Hodges was in Brooklyn in preparation to his wedding with the sister of Vic Lombardi, Pitts-

WASHINGTON, Dec. 18 (UP)| —Joe Gordon, second baseman of| {the World Champion Cleveland] Indians, is seeking to operate a

-Ray-| Seniors won, BO t6-25; juniors, 49

Without Hodges Dick Bowers, YMCA; -third, Priis—Grat, Times State Ren SETI To0-vast Fs v hana AC: OAKLAND CITY, Dec. 18— wi MCA ime lh Hy, T Minus the service of star guard IAC. sec a Don’ Raider.” YMCA; third. Gilbert Hodges, Brooklyn Dodg-|“sie YMCA, Time Ls0e IAC; second, Shumaker, JAC: third, Jim

Front r row (left to right) Sheldon Hall, Ivan Wells, Bob Beswick, Don McNeely and Coach Thomas

5 Millers

By BILL “LEXINGTON, Ind., Dec.

{rear-row) Pat Storen, Don Bonsett, “Dale. McNeely, Clarence Mummert, Ronald Renschler and Capt. Paul Clapp have a chalk session in a Lavington school room.

EGGERT

18-=You have to see it to believe it

and after seeing it, if you don't believe it, Lexington High School, 90 miles southeast of Indianapolis in Scott County, has a basket-

ball team and no gym.

fts schoolboy basketball. the gymless school has been rep the early 30's. Dr. James P, Naismith, who game in 1802 in a Springfield, setup here, were he sive today. ~ LJ

no street lights, just quiet broken

school,

It's a crude situation for a state known the country-wide for Yet it is a matter-of-fact here because

resented on the hardwood since

introduced the sneered-at hoop Mass., YMCA, would enjoy the

~ n ~ THIS SMALL rows is hidden between hills and if you light a __ cigaret while driving through, you'll miss the place. No factories, -

by the noise of basketball play-

ers practicing on an outdoor, macadam court adjacent to the

The coach, 35-year-old Thomas J. Miller, has a charitable attitude about his job. He vdlunteered for the position in 1946

Still Unbeaten

Indianapolis Athletic Club's junfor and senior swimming teams are still unbeaten this season. |

The IAC seniors, juniors and

40! midgets swept the three divisions]

yesterday in a duel meet with Lafayette YMCA in the Indac pool.

to 17, and the midgets, swimmers 10 and under, won, 26 to 20. Summary of senior and Junior

events: . SENIORS 300-Yard Medley Relay—-IAC (Bill oran, Bob Baxter, Jack, Minneman). Time 3:26.8.

229. Yard Freestyle—Pirst, Howard Boor, YMCA ond, Gordon Smith, 140: third, Bin Blinker: IAC. Time 2:4 50-Yard Te Dan Nyhart, IAC; seco Boot, CA; third, Jack | Minheman, tae

Diving—Pirst, Bill Smith. YMCA; second,

Wellman, YMCA. Time 2:50, 440-Yard Preestyle—First, Smith, IAC; second, Donahue, YMCA; third, Larry LaBree. Time 6:41.3. 400-Yard Preestyle Relay—Pirst, IAC {Tom Kelly, Minneman, Baxter, Myhart). Time 4:27.1.

JUNIORS

200-Yard Preestyle Relay—Pirst, (Jim Moran, Frank o0us Bill Woods, |

AC's Swimmers Virginians Win

a new five-year contract.

{Kiphuth said that the appointIAC ment superséded the three-year!

Santa Claus Bowl

PHILADELPHIA, Dec. 18 (UP) —The mighty mites of Lynchburg, Va., won the national 100-1b. football title today although battling to a scoreless tie with the Philadelphia Crickets {Claus bowl.

in the Santa

winner on the basis of four first downs to the Crickets’ one. The victory was the Mite's 20th in al row. yo

Lynchburg gained the finals by a

defeating the Omaha, Neb., Pure { Paks, 27-6, earlier in the day. The Crickets had advanced by topping the Durham, N, C., Civics, 13-0. The triple-header featured four five-minute periods. The players|

wore sneakers, i

Hickman Granted

5-Year Contract

NEW HAVEN, Conn. Dee. 18

Athletic Director Robert J, H.

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

[Lexington | High, Minus Gym, Does All Right At Cage Sport

top-notch shape and predicted “at Stadium. HURSD least a good fight” ‘against Lynn ohio State at Cali “Pappy” Waldorf’'s men. learned his football under Wal-

; Schedule this afternoon Tod i Gymn:

inkler Stoker 2:30, South

field

1k Bronx Riley ©

Oakland. “% im Centre Caliegw— J, "T 80-Yard ¥ Proust anata: Jim Moran, | Siiver Circle Bar amateur busketball Beaslsy.f 0 "0 mn 83's Jac: Sacond, BO Schacter, YMC team wants games 5 ving | Riddle. 3 1 4i Gustafson,! 2.0 3" s0.vard a at. ord, IAC; gym available on "Sanday atternoons. Daugherty, 3 : EA ‘ } 3 $ | second, Prank McKinney, ne, third, Nelsore, ughes, 6.8. Results In the Pal Club tourney yester- | L'kmuiler,c § 10 4 Edmindston,e 5 1 3| Stevens. Yica Time Je8 da Rhodius C 21, ristian | Morrow g 3 3 S{Brummette 3 4 B5/,.0n" second, Woods, IAC: third, Diek + { £ phodiur § Bil Christian B FT Gur. | Oxby.& 13 “2 Wilson, 20 0 pose, YMCA. Time 1 L : 0 West O20; Car gr Jo Danae wig 3341 Diving Steven Martin, EEL &Sostieha. 3.8 EE rd TITY. ! ¢ = an TAC: field B Totals “3019-191 Totats 17-11-26 : Oakland Olly 30, | g 30 ¥aTd Mediey

Side Turner's vs. Crossing K. 5 Pi 3:30, Indianapolis Con_servatory vs, Eusey’s Service.

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Amateur Basketball

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South 1:30 p. m, Pehr’s of ‘Lebanon

Stone's

burgh pitcher. A crowd of 1300 watched Oakland City rack up its sixth win. It was Centre's first loss after four wins,

Brookside B

Score at haltlime: Centie s College 2 land, Sprinkle (Evansville).

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50-Yard Breaststroke—Firs

IAC

220-Yard Freestyle—Pirs

second, Yost h. YMCA,

rg Rein Kinney, Lord, Parrishi.

Tom

i; second, John Stevens, VACA, Bob Kirby, IAC. Time 35.2

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Evansville Takes Beating, 85-64

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Woods, IAC; IAC; third, Jim Dexter,

Jim Moran, been an assistant at Wake Forest

y—First IAC (Me Far] {Red )-Blaik. from 1943 until] Time 1:40.2. .

'| contract given Hickman when he {came to Yale from the Army Mil-| {itary Academy last March. The new contract was thé igreatest vote. of confidence ever o— {received by the former Tennessee- ‘| All-America guard. He had just completed his first season as a {head coach. He previously had

land North Carolina State andl A: helped build Army's great wartime teams as line coach under!

last spring. The 265-pound Hickman's lght.o Yale feam won four games andi

Blue defeated Wisconsin, Brown, [Conpecticut and Kings Point, lost to Harvard, Princeton, Columbia,

dort.

married members of the team| No Games. were Te present as the team left.'

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lost five last season. The light Jf

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Hall, Clapp the fi re Rain in Lexi macadam court adjacent to the

after noticing how much interest youngsters had shown in the

game,

He's still doing the job without pay and enjoys it even though his boys have lost all of their games this season. That's nothing. They won one and lost 15 last season and the year before they didn't win any of eight games, faite " » » . 1 - COACH MILLA work, however, has been appreciated. - Lexington Township has formed a corporation and is selling stock to citizens to construct a $12,000 gym for next season, The last Lexington team of any importance was the 1041-42 combination that scared the living bejabbers out of Madison in the sectional.” Lexington had lost only one game prior fo tourney ~time and the Cubs just managed to squeeze by and go on to the “sweet sixteen.” - Miller only has 17 boys to form reserve, freshman and varsity teams and each boy buys his own tennis shoes. The school can't show much of a profit, playing all of its 18 games away and at fees of $15 or $20 per game.

, Bonsett, Mummert and Steren (left to right) are

ington means no’ practice on the school.

SUNDAY, DEC: 19, 1048

to a

Dale Renscheer . . . drew the plans and is helping to raise $12,000 for. school's first gym.

MILLER, who played high school ball at Prestonburg, Ky., teaches a unique style of play. Realizing his boys don’t get enough practice on fundameiftals he emphasizes a possession-style. The other team can't score if they don’ t have the ball.

. “But we're learning,” he says. thrown a basketball before coming to school.

“Some of the boys bad ‘never We haven't won a

. game yet this season and we haven't been beaten badly and will

“win 40 per cent of the games now since we have played our stiffest.

. “opposition.”

The opposition has a

real Hoosier touch; Medora, Borden,

Henryville, , New Washington, Deputy, North Madison, Saluda, Milton, Ky., Paris Crossing, Dupont, Charlestown and Tampico to

name a few. . - ~

YOU DON'T read about those teams even in well regarded state ratings, ‘but you're going to hear from Lexington Four seniors, Capt. Paul Clapp, Sheldon Hall, Don Bonsett and Clarence Mummert and Sophomore Pat Storen make up the varsity’s first-stringers and are backed up by Dale: McNeely, Ronald Renschler, Ival Wells, Bob Beswick and Don McNeely,

|Wildecat Team Leaves

For Rose Bowl Tilt

EVANSTON, III, Dec. 18 (UP)—The - Northwestern footbal

team left today for Pasadena, and the Rose Bowl | . y n Rose. Bow] game vo College basketball in the Big!

California New Year's Day. Several hundred football fans gave the squad a confident send- | off but Coach Bob Voigts said he's in a hurry to get to the wes

‘attack. The campus was virtually! empty because of the holiday vacations. But - one cheer leader {stayed f the faithful at the railroad 2118 m. (CST). station. ~Capt-—Alex Sarkisian accepted | College Cage Card

"Five wives expected to depart la ter to see their husbands play.

a big bouquet of red roses, given TO OMORROW NIGHT in hope of triumph in the bowl| Michigan at Stanford. classic. The band was absent] News at Mibmos: from the send-off and records| Wabash at it, Hiinois Normal provided the music. The band Rese Porn at Greenville. ane.

will reassemble after Christmas for -its—trip to Pasadena. : The 45-man squad making the) trip worked out briefly this morn-| ing. “Their Special train will stop! twice, at Cheyenne and Green River, Wyo., for limbering up. 45-Man Squad At Pasadena, Voigts said the] {team will immediately

TUESDAY NIGHT Wisconsin at Seuthern. Cal. Cornell. at Illinois. Indians at Washihgton (St. Louis), Purdue at Drake. Ohio State at California. Michigan at ta Clara. Northwestern Pro UCLA. Loyola (Los Angeles) at Indiapa Wabash at Hiinols Wesley: Purdue at Drake, WEDNESDAY NIGHT Burdue at Drake. TOU at lowa. St. Mary's (Cal) at Hiunesota. James Millikin a Ander: ansville vs. St. Joe at "as

State.

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DAY NIGHT ifornia. Southern Cal.

Vogts

Northwestern at Wis in

Ui . Butler vs. Island U. at Square Garden. Ottawa" (Kas.) at Evansville,

University officials and wives of| FRIDAY NIGHT

SATURDAY NIGHT No Games.

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The team’s special train was behind to lead the yells scheduled to arrive at Pasadena

an vs. Navy at P Chicaiol

Butler Has Date In the ‘Garden’

Nine and in Hoosiérland will be the

t cut short week during

Lynchburg was deélared the coast and start practice against 1s vaunted Golden Bears’ ground | christmas holiday but the big

-/fracas will be Butler's invasion of the east. The _ Bulldogs go zooming by airplane to Madison Square Garden where they will meet Long Island University. Butler made the same trip in

pointer to LIU, 46 to 44. That was when Jerry Steiner, present Shortridge High School coach, was voted to the Garden's all-star team. | Michigan, Wisconsin, Ohio State and Northwestern fives will be busy on the West Coast to-|2s morrow and Tuesday nights meeting Pacific Coast Conference foes. Indiana has a Tuesday night date in St. Louis with Washington University and Purdue is scheduled for two games at Drake: Tuesday and Wedieniay

January of 1940 and lost a two-{-

‘Y’' Swimmers Set Unofficial Record

An unofficial state record was get yesterday by Indianapolis "YMCA juniors swimmers when they bested Huntington Y. at Huntington, 48 to 18, It was the juniors’ third straight win. The medley relay team composed of David Gunyon tbackstroke), Don Hedges, (breast) and Jack Frazier (free style) unofficially set the record for the 120-yard swim with the time of 1:13.9. The time was four-tenths of a ‘second faster but was not official because it was not made in a state Dick Millikin, state jun ing champion won the oe on fine form to lead his teammate; Tony Goodwin, who placed sece on

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oa} sui. Fraz by - D - Hedges a, H. Smith (H), Perkinson (1), Time

3. 40-¥Yd. freestyle won: by C. Smith am, le (H), H). Yd. Iree won by Sheer (H), D.

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_ Wildcats Win, 42-32; South Bend Central ~ Upsets Dope Downing Jeff, 55-44 .

By KURT FREUDENTHAL, United Press Sports Writer Hammond, South Bend Central and Indianapolis Washington fare te the gape bucket a swift kick tonight and turned in startling in-typicaliy-hectic: r-high-scheel basketball games. ‘ A undefeated Wildcats blasted Muncie Central's | Centr Tt powerhouse from the United Press “Big, —

ing this week’ “Ten” rankings.

cats in chetk, leading 21 to 18 at{Grose, the Black Cats’ two big

“the pall And. a ntolguns,. LEZ. Jed the. West. Cen,

conference quintet in th Defending Champs Beaten . ° 8

[rout | P South Bend Central turned in| ‘Lebanon Defeated B .its fourth straight win with al Also” in the Calumet district, 55 to 44 victory over Lafayette East Jefférson’s defending state) whipped Lebanon's touted Tigers, rR champs. . Central was hot from|53 to 39, but Evansville Memorial | {Rei the outset and piled up a 10-to-1 stopped Gary Wallace, 45 to 38,|B leall before the Broncos found the |g, 4 East Chicago. Roosevelt, beat | range. Jack Morrical’s 20 points Elkhart, 42 to 35. paced the winners. .

Ft. W 8 And Washington of the capitall aye outh and Muncie) city first dropped favored Tech, sec tional thriller, with the South] 38 to 30, and then came back at {Siders coming out on top, 200 | =

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first few minutes as Paul Hicks [EHYew In 22 points-and Chuck Mrazowich, 6-foot-5-inch center, 0

record class 327 MunelE WHS t thé’ Ro Facing “clip i jacored. 21.4

Hammond's well- balanced out-|won its sixth game ‘in seven though Joe Haesele managéd to fit, paced by huge Dave Anderson, starts, swamping little Ben Davis, | account for 18 Evansville points. kept Coach Art Beckner's Bear- 50 to 25. Bob Leonard and Bop Summary:

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bing Evansville College, 85 to 84: MONTREAL, Dec. 18 (UP)—| from Hoosierland gen were never in the game after the iyrned the three-goal “hat. trick” | tonight in leading ‘the Montreal Canadiens’ toa 5 to=3-vietory:

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Totals 34 171 Totals 21 22 18 8c core. at halftime: Eastern Kentucky 40,

missed: 2, Baschiol 2, Free throws tL ts 83 Sakel 4, Barnett, tora 3 Officials: Zenn and Back.

night fo trim Broad Ripple, 39/25. Bill Beery's charity toss pro-| to 31, to capture the Indianapo- vided the game-winning margin | lis invitational four-team tourney. for the Archers.

Elsewhere, Brazil's ninth-rank-| In another intersectional game; ing club ‘won its sixth straight Ft. Wayne North tripped Wash-| game, winning from Hammond ington of the Southern circuit, | Nall, 57 to 47, Malcolm Cook led [46 to 40, and LaPorte's Slicers | Evansville Reitz to an impres- made it four in a row, walloping | sive 60 to 51 triumph over Jas Valparaiso, , 54 to 0 29.

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