Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 January 1949 — Page 6
Sulieridse To Coorh
~ Fee to sil
-$10,000 to $15,000 Added to Total Purse
. Between $10,000 and $15,000 will be added to the total purse for the 500-Mile Race this year with the announcement that the Indianapolis Motor Speedway has boosted the ‘entry fee from $125 to $250.
according to Wilbur Shaw, presi-
Speedway Corp., will be added to the prize fund. Split $171,175 Purse Last year the starting field of 33 cars divided $171,175, including lap prizes and accessory awards, It is believed the increase in the ee also will eliminate “junk” cars that clogged the garage area in 1948. “We hope the change will limit the official field at the close of entries Apr. 15 to the 55 or 60 cars known to bé fast enough to make strong bids for the 33 starting positions,” Shaw added. “We expect keener competition in the time trials than ever be‘fore and we’have no room for any car which cannot do well over 1420 miles an ho
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spection as an added safety fea-|
Ir pn i tn. for the new ‘portion ‘of grandstand E also are in piace] , and this construction will be completed as soon as weather condi-
§ Boo—Robbers, Ba
‘Eighty per cent of the increase, = dent of the Indianapolis Motor|
jure and announced that the task are
Bugene Glaze, Tom Stirling
three of basketball's "blind bandits," get together on future
ficiating schedules . during last Officials’ Association.
Net Officials Discuss Rules Covering Unusual Situations.
Both Sides of Questio Indiana Association;
Often -the-officials- are victims;
of circumstances. In a recent Ko-komo-Marion game the ball was taken out of bounds and inadvertently given to the wrong man. |
indits Necessary Evils
Veteran Infielder Named to Post Left
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night's meeting of the Indiana
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Golden Gloves
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Sites Announced
“Expect Entry of | 770 ‘Quintets By BILL EGGERT The Indiana High School Ath-|
letic Assotiation announced, the| 1949 setup today for the 38th a |nual state basketball th i
regional, final tournaments, the THSAA ex-
By Tony Cuccinello
~ Ex-Big Leaguer Expected to Help Youngsters; Described as Well Qualified for Job
. By EDDIE ASH, Times Sports Editor - Don Gutteridge. veteran infielder, is the Indianapolis Indians’ new coach and he'll be out on the lines at Victory Field next season acting as traffic cop for the Tribe baserunners. Tribe Business Manager Ted Sullivan announced the appointment and the signing of Gutteridge today .and added that Manager| Al Lopez requested that the hustling infielder be named successor]
naming sites for the sec-| semi-final and,
tentative list of: 770
schoolboy - quintets to take part in the annual scramble...
There are only a few changes the parent Pittsburgh Pirates last in the 1949 arrangement since last’ season, According to the man In the stands, the basketball official is a yeai’s tourney met with marked pase an Shaw also called attention to] {blind bandit whose purpose. in lif . changes regarding magnafiux in-| game. As a result, he heaps abuse on the heads of the men whose job to see the game is played according to the paving. the entire garage area enjoyment of both player and spectator.
sectional meets again
{will be split and held at two sites. rules for the better mne Notre Dame Fieldhouse. was experience, at Toledo in 1946, beeliminated as an auxiliary center! fore-the Boston Red Sox W eur “lin the South Bend section and his contract to furnish them ine 33 seven other clubs in-the league-prepped for-circuit-wide {three of .the 16 regional sites were! field insurance in their drive for|
in accordance with a system.
The Butler Fieldhouse again|
|recently .to join the Cincinnati “TReds’ coaching staff.
-tions permit in the spring. Four
Play resumed with a fast break, | and fortunately the basket was, missed.
night in a meeting of the Indiana Officials Association he asked, “What happened?” - “I caught the dickens, course,” was the answer.
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So Events For Today,
T omorrow TODAY
‘tooaL: HIGH SCHOOL Warren Central at OO MANET BALL at SCHOOL BASKETBALL
nsville Bosse, at Evansvi ‘Me-
His question to the members of the association was, “What should I have done to stop that play?” This is only one example of the questions asked last night as basketball officials met in the YMCA to discuss rules and interpretations and procedure in given or unusual situations.
When the referee told this last!
was,
Officials Named
First 1949. Bouts Friday at Armory
The Times-Legion Golden Gloves Commiittee today announced the complete list of of-
will be used for the four-team final, starting Mar. 19. It also will house the Indianapolis sectional, Feb. 23, the local regional, Mar. 5, and the Indianapolis semi-final, Mar. 12. Three of Marion County's 19 high school team, will enter sectional play elsewhere. Speedway will go to Danville, Pike Twp. to
ficlals to ‘handle the five-week tournament. : Five referees,
seven active
named, all accredited by the In-; diana District of the Amateur Athletic Union.
These men study the game from every angle so that the aame mistake does not happen twice and .80 the game may proceed with - .|a minimum of whistle tooting, but| yet under control. | Not a Weapon
That whistle is not a
fetish, or|
The first show of the 1949 ama-teur-boxing classic is to be staged a the Armory ‘Friday with the
Glovers fo Weigh In ' Thursday and Friday
With _ the tournament entry |
-lto meet
Lebanon and. Franklin Twp. will play in Greenfield. Last’ year Franklin Twp. took part in the Judges. and four timers were| STEILIV Tle Destional. AA commis- | Sters during spring training time during the first half and went out. sioner, has announced that no ih New Orleans and the team of Of the game early in the second sectional entry blank will be ac-| {cepted after 4 p. m., Feb, 9, Prin-| cipals will watch this date since year's pennant combination, Lo-! |several school heads in past years Pez and Cuccinello. {have lost their jobs over failure’
the entry deadline.
Regional season tickets will be $1.60. Semi-final ducats will cost 1$2.40 and the finals here will cost! {Chicago White Sox announced Wildcat sophomores could never ($3. A detailed distribution plan today that Pete Gebrian, a right come up.
to Tony Cuccinello, who resigned
Tribe President Owen J. Bush| also approved the Suneriage appointment. Aggressive Type Gutteridge is well qualified to handle the job. He is aggressive, a hard worker and is especially L gifted in the art of teaching the boys how to. get up some speed, Still- a capable part- -time player on the infield at second, third and “short, Don will be available as a
{reserve infielder any time Skipper
Lopez wants to place him on the
{active list. Gutteridge’s big league days were spent with the Cardinals, Browns, Red Sox and Pirates. He was sént to the Indians by
played part-time third 1d. then filled the utility {Infield post after Russ Peters was purchased from Toledo.
Don. algo -has had managerial
the pennant. He is 35. Accustomed to Winners
{ Gutteridge has been unusually {lucky during his baseball career
y landing on pennant wifiners ,jand. his main. clubhouse - boast ig like this: “If you want to win the championship, hire’ me.” There were several a; agbiications {for the open coaching berth
teridge and: Bullivan lost ho t getting a contract on the way ine Don's home in Pittsburg, Kas. The veteran will take over a lot lot chores with the Tribe young-
Lopez and Gutteridge is expected |
Ito thrive just as well as last
Goes fo Newark CHICAGO, Jan. 4 (UP) — The
but Lopez ‘recommended Gut-|
Fast-Stepping
Trim Badgers i “Wildcats Topple Mi
raisers Saturday.
Don Gutteridge «+ « he'll direct the trafic along Hit third base. ini Cagers
in Opener
ssouri, 59-37;
lowa Lead All the Way to Trim W. Reserve
CHICAGO, Jan. 4 (UP)—Illinois’ fast-stepping basketball team, Hamilton at forw: ¢ held its first victory in the newly christened Big Nine race today jeje Towery and Price Brooke
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Jets to Face Knicks Tight At Fieldhouse.
‘Local Team Shows
improved Form © By JIM SMITH ' ' The ‘Indianapolis Jets are back home after having started off the '49 end of the season in the right fashion. They defeated the Providence Steamrollers 78-77. But the local boys are going to have their hands full tonight
‘Iwhen they play the New York
Krickerbockers at Butler Fieldo
house. The Knicks, coached by Joe °
| |Lapchick currently are the hote
test club in BAA. They have An In addition to that they have three victories over the, Jets this seas son. The Jets seem to be playing better ball. Since Dec. 23 they have won two in four and one
lof the losses was a heart-breake
ing 94-91 defeat by the Philadel. phia Warriors. Coach Burl Friddle say there are several reasons for the Jets" improvement.
The Illini, featuring a fast break, ran Wisconsin into the floor | for a 62-to-50 triumph in the opening league fungi o He year. Thus
Illinots took over first place un‘til Saturday's scraps. Don Rehfeldt, Wisconsin's 6foot 6-inch center, controlled the rebounds under both boards with at success, but Illinois over{came his work with speed and {sharpshooting. Bill Erickson, ois guard; took scoring honors with 17 points. on Out With Cut Eye Dwight Eddleman, expected to {be a great player for the Illini, had trouble guarding his man
| period with a cut eye. He scored only three. points for.the night.
In a noneconference gam {Northwestern lost. The Wildcats, ‘winners of only two out of seven games this year was toppled to! Missouri, 59 to 37. Missouri held a 27-to-24 halftime edge and the!
Hoosiers ‘Subiue Marquette, 547
Hilltoppers Prove Stubborn Rival
The Indiana basketballers last night showed they are ready for their opening . Big Game clash with Iilinois Saturday night after |chalking up their eighth win in o Nine starts against a atybbors, Marquette quintet by. t
unt. The Hoosiers finally leveled {the Hill-Toppers in the final) eight minutes of play mainly on the sensational second-half shooting of Bill Tosheff. - Prior to the!
1>« Friddle has Charley Black-at
Times Special 4 BLOOMINGTON, Ind. Jan, 4—
born Bills 3 Matches
First, they are. in better playe (ing condition and - consequently not tiring in the final minutes of. the last stanza. Second, the new
starting combination seems to be
clicking.
{center, John Mandic and Ralph
ards and Care
field at guards. “All but Brooks field are taking a turn at the pivot post. Topping the Knicks’ scoring at« tack is their ace forward Carl Braun who has a 16-point scoring average. Next in line is Captain John Palmer, Jump shot ist with an average of 13. And jumping from the frying . pan into the fire, the Jets will
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New York apelis Carl Braun..... F..J 50 16 John Palmer.... P Ra milton Lee Knorek..... Cc arley Black 44 14 Tommy Byrnes G-Price Brookfle! 17 Bill V. B. Koiff G Carlisle Towery
Armory Mat Card
Martino (Iron Mike) Angelo land Buck Weaver will collide in the main event of tonight's Armory grappling card to be staged by ane. Billy Thom. The clash, their 23d meeting in 15 years, is signed for two falls
2 coring outburst the hree with® neers weapon, It is merely a signal po “The Times- “final tickets is based on handed pitcher who worked for| Towa won from Western Re-| [Hoosier y been — no fewer Sut Sof 2 hea 90-minute hy tington and|so indicate some -violation. Ref- growing, school enrollment. |the Hollywood farm team last serve. Iowa led all the way to trip pan nine times. Joe Christie will f Co LEAGUE erees and umpires, contrary to Leglon Golden Gloves com- | Regional, semi-final and final Season, has been sent to the| Western Reserve, 61 to 54, as AL" Toot Torn ors clioped|Len H a a face | Cowbay. hin a St Lous. popular belief, don’t blow it Just mittee has decided to use two [tournament games will get un-/ Newark farm club of the New| {Weiss and Tony Guzowski each with hand shot|It's for one fall or 30 Lag uP PRO Ra bK rn ui ington. o la x w t 1:15, 2:15 and 8:15) York Yankees in the Interna-| the nets 3 One s Or one of 30 2ity ET to hear the noise. days for the weighin and der way a an {dropped 13 points. ; land converted a foul toss to give Another skirmish billed for one. - "s Rapolls; 8:30 5. wm. | The discussion- last was! physical “examinations for the |P: tonal League. Tinels (62). Wisconsin (50) 38-37|fall with a 30-minute time curb Lo » charge of Ray Hobbs, a fa- vrehing how | this ip wok In ‘addition to the Butler Fieia-| re t T 3 Hacnneider.t i% vg; the ihe Suan a led ai 33 will start the ry - 8:30 Ei lo il miliar official to Central yw requested hobs, gihar xmiioal tourneys vs| Shuffleboard Results Bec t 23 3bowerer 90 Senos The Hilltoppers threw. a scare o'clock when Gil Knutsen tangles fans. . other fa- the Armory. 71 m e Purdue Field- | Results las napol 3 1 1lHaarlow, f 0 1 1linto the home forces in the first! with Steve Nenoff. Fewer ' "roloRROW' 5% pm miliar preseftiat the usyivania: St, ursday (Bouse; Indiana University Fleld-|snufiesosrd Lesgoe: Princess 3. Sort or Oeterkorn.s 1 3 SRehleiat c ~ ¢ 3 $inalf, led by thelr center Frank rere LOCAL WIGH SCHOOL BA -reiorganistional meeting of the afternoon. The weighia wil ing id the Mines Pleldbouse, i apm Eas 3 Kriing 1 $ gNaderi™ © 1 3 McCabe. At the half-time the vis- La Brol Wins Bout - REAL mon | {organ —~many o em start at 3 vm. P ox | school gym- Hoffa's Slser Cafe 5. Earl's 0; Deep-Sea 3, rut). € Eos. # fo td io rie Sn ht A) lo. no Va Bi” i TOTO SSR LE RR UT Ean an 4mm ers ; “ N CE SNL DAEIRLL Cheba, a eo anu Re [Bum 8c on hoof mrs $8 WRRRe TE onan: 14 %ou: mocha out Banile mais oe ; . Muncie Central at n } Indianapolis (Butier’ Pieidhouse). ~~ [Exincess ..... 2313 Ga ports 34 14 38 Tot 17-16 Joi Ritter tReet + § | 3Louis in 1:24 of the fifth round e a » a N MARCH 12 me ore—Illinois 55 8 Aurord at Connersville, Valparaiso at Presidept Joe Dezelan has On Friday, starting at 3:30 16-TEAM SE LS, [Silver Ci Cafe 18° 12 600] pgajrty ge Titinol “a Wisconsin | S000 6 3 3 4 McCabe, © of a scheduled eight round bout Gary Procbel. South Bend Mtoe Called another meeting for .Feb.| p. m. out-of-town boxers will | Indianspo ” Botier Fieldhouse). (Plerway a BR Me. s Missed—_Bddieman, Sun-|SENACES 3 J {iSelker.c 2 8 iat Marigold Gardens last night. Wagner Ion, pom 7 during which the membership weigh In at the Armory, as | Muncie (Mune leidnrmouse): [Cutanawr “areas 1 18 488|deriage, 'Osterkorn, Green, Thuriby, | Meyer ' 1 0 lMiPetersm.g 1 § 3170 ol weighed 143 and Davis STATE COLLEGE ASK) committee will set up a screen- well as local boys who were inion (Indiana U. Fieidbouse). ReeR ir wii Fiat simon 3 Betoh Henoeider pagh, Rell SUSE e 1 § Jouitmest § 8 fer. In the second windup match King's College at Taylor. ing program for new applicants. unable to report on Thursday. (Continued on n Page 7—Col. ple Friend 0.013 3 In| officiais—Jim rie, Northwestern, ply +f so o/kddie Marotta, 1281, Cleveland, : Members of the committee are B. 2.1 mg Rew Don, Pisdus, 357 Teas iss sldecisioned Gene Parker, 131% Pro Basketba Diederich, Tom Stirling and! first bout booked to get Totals. 1318 1 i» ’ . Basketball. . .: [4 Dies, Tou ar or pone i. This One Broke a Halftime Tie ci ioe, Sore Maruuetie 38. tnd ZRRAOTR Be aGLE TANDINGS The screening program will Jan. 14, 21, 28 and Feb. fp Ee Fres Throws Misted-Cartett 3; Rit eX Fils Aiden W. Lp help the association maintain its All officials are experienced and Ro Jee 3. “Hiegans Sievine 2, shiva, FOR BONE-DRY n pr 38 : ul high standards which give In- many have served in past local og ve ) Li 2, Clark 2, R. Peterson. Selker. BASEMENTS py 4138: ms Alana a group of the best officials Golden Gloves and AAT fistic. 8
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meets. i Three-Round Bouts { Golden Gloves bouts are fought out to a decision of the referee and two judges. All matches are Scheduled for three rounds of two minutes each. -
“~The complete list of omclals:
| Honorary . Judges--Mayor All’ | Feeney, Sheriff . James Cunning-
meler, John ~Krukemeier and| James Krukemeler, i Referees—Happy Atherton, Roy | Rodgers; Dick Patton, Bob Utter land Lou Thomas, | __Timers—Carl Mattern, William (Jordan, Don Dietrich and Heze!.
Ball State 8, Ex
Tinels - 62, Iowa 81, Western Rese
—- Middleweight
dence, R. 1,
treal, Jan, 17.
Valparaiso 57, 'Connectiout State 40. NINE
Missouri 59, Nor(hwestern KL
Dauthuille to Battle
Zannelli, Jan. 17 HOLYOKE, Mass., Jan. 4 (UP)
thuille. of Paris, France, meet Ralph Zanfelll of Provi- Wheaton 76. King's College §
land middleweight king, at Mon-|
Announcement of ‘the fight was
BASKETBALL RESULTS
OTHER Sem
Noire Dame ho Ld tre (ost) " ; » [Tulane 63, Plorida nny {Soles aie ne 8. {Tennessee 70, Wake Forest 51.
Yale 71, Duquesne 5 Ashland 69. Albion % North Carolina 55, Maryland 41 . {Pur man. 11, Qeorgin-56 Kansas State 50, Rockhurst 30 Connecticut 58, Colby 45 {Drake 80, Creighton 48 {Dartmouth 64, Rochester $1. {Iona 83, Williams 49 ‘Vanderbilt 47, Washington (St Texas 80, Sam Houston 38 Lawrence -63, Lake Forest 44. Drake 69, Crel as otha |8t. Peters 71,
Dau- DePaul Q Oklahoma Sly 41 (overtime) will lotisians State 56, Loyola (New Orleans)
Louis) 43
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Susavus Adolph t former New Eng-|g "Marys ss 0. ire Mars ns an Pais 57, Santa Class 47.
{Orexon College 61, Portland 45, Central (Mo, 61 Baker 48 Brigham Young 99, Nevada 80
.|sons, Paul Gary, Edward Eubank,
made-fast night after Dauthuille, who weighed 155, knocked out Ernle Forte, 151, of Providence! with a right to the jaw in 48! seconds of the eighth round of a schedule 10-round bout befdre! 1400 fans at Valley Arena.
Named Business Head BOSTON, Jan, 4 (UP)—The Boston Braves today announced
Purma a avsar 81. Wooster 4. H. W. Mjddlesworth; P. J. SerPROFESSIONAL tell,
National League {Anderson », Oshkosh 58
'B' Team Tourney ‘To Be Held at Pike
The annual Capital City “B” team basketball tourney will be held Jan, 11 at Pike Township. Pike will meet Deaf School in the opener at 2:30 pm.
while estimated 15 lads from out-of-|cS*
ihe appointment of William M. Jr. as business of thelr Pawtucket (R. 1) base-|TOWnship at 3:30,
Beech Qrove - plays Franklin
ball club in the New: England League.
Winners of the'afternoon games meet at 7:30 pm. and the consolation v will be Played at 8: 30.
| AAU Officials—Ed Aspinall, {Paul Jordan, Fred DeBorde, A. J. Thatcher, Lt. Forrest Higgs and Capt. Bart McGuire. Announcers—Tom Miller and Paul McDuff, Physicians—Drs. Paul man. and Raymond Foster, The Times and the Ragsdale: [Robison Post of the American Legions are co-sponsors of the Golden Gloves tournament and this is the 16th renewil. Legion committee members are: Paul MeDuff, chairman; Homer | C. Asher, Ray L. Wilson, Glenn Speitel, Charles Kirkpatrick, Thomas E. Miller, Earl J. Darnell, Frank E. Long, Ray Par
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Earl M. Wise, Charles F. Schaub, Al C, Lotz, B. Merrill DeWees, {Price Vincent, Edward Schaub,
Kenneth IL. Bohd, Arthur Lockhart. \
Entries Close Thursday
Tournament entries close on Thursday, day of the first weigh-|’ in and physical examinations. In addition to the usual huge squad of local boys entered, In both Novice and Open classes, an
Tonight’
ogee wa, town will compete, — Friday's opening card is expected to offer approximately 18 bouts with continuous agtion Tor three hours.
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SAN FRANCISCO, Jan, 4 (UP) ~-Notre Dame stayed ahead of 8t. Mary's to win a 70-66 decision! in the feature game of a basket-! ball “doubleheader at the Cow! Palace here last night after big|
headed although St. Mary's was game and tied the score several
Midwesterners was sponsible for St, straight defeat. Center John Brennan of Notre Dame was high scorer with 22
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