Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 January 1949 — Page 25

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n 7 lost 1). fferson (8-3). (10-1). (10-1) 1), (11-0). ). al (7-3). 7-2). 2). antington (11-(7-2); Brazil (7-3); Auburn (5-4); South ; Terre Haute llville (12-1).

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n.. 6 (UP) — All-Stars dey College Allat, 24 to 19; in 1 game featur-

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guets. He'll settle for just one He has lost three ball games all of them by one field goal. Franklin - Township tripped his Plugs, 32 to 30, then Mooresville nicked his team, 51 to 49, He lost a 38 to 36, razzie-dazzle affair at home to Lawrence Central in the last 25 seconds of play, but the Speedway mentor doesn’t have any room in his record book for moral victories.

Won Tourney Title He took in some of the slack

of personal satisfaction, however, |

when his Plugs roared through the Plainfield tourney last week,

Mooresville had bowed out in the afternoon game under Monrovia’s bucket barrage. Right now, Coach Nay is look-

{viewing the county: tournament

George Vance, Louis Senter, Konnie King, Jack Vaughn, Jack Mayhugh and Coach Chatles Nay, (first row, left to right) and Dave Boyer, Allen Wiechers, Ray Stewars, Ronnie Bland, Duane Wiechers and Harold Kuykendall (second row) admire the trophy won by the Sparkplugs in the four-team tourney at Paik od Saturday, The county champs Play ost to Beech Grove femomow Hg, . »

Speedway Coach Lo oks for Good Season After Team Wins Seven of First 10 Tilts

Only Defeats Have Been by 2-Point Margins;

lub Faces Beech Grove After Tourney Victory It oy be the month of January might find Coach Charles Nay and his Speedway basketball team moving out of the brides-| = maid class for the real trek down victory lane. Not that Coach Nay isn't Mhppy. He's proud of his sevenwon, three lost record to date. But he isn't looking for any bou-

thing—one more basket every

battle in defense of the Speedway title. The speed city tutor would like to make it two in a row and feels this could be the year to do it. He'll be losing four of his five starters next year. His reserve power, although not overly-| productive on the scoreboard, is getting widespread game attention when and where the oc-

‘Last year's county and sec-; tional victories were the first titles of the county and sectional variety won by Speedway hardteams,

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‘Goal ‘by Bruneteau Props. Local Toum BUFFALO, ‘Jan, second:period goal iy right winger Ed Bruneteau last night earned the Indianapolis Capitals a 2-2 with the Buffalo - Bisons in a rugged but raggedly-played American Hockey League encounter. a The deadlock enabled Indianap-| ~ {olis to maintain its one-point lead over the homesters for fourth place in the circuit's western division, : The game was ‘marked by some brilliant goal-tending by Buffalo's {Connie Dion in—the first period and the Caps’ Terry Sawchuk in] the final stanza. In the closing minutes ‘of the game Sawchuk

“(UP)—A|.

‘|Gerry Reid's rebound ‘| net. short-lived,

Lettermen King, | Mayhugh, Boyer, A, Wiechers and|podolsgy ear Vaughn will have one more timed. for repeat performances. Only Stewart will be back for more|

robbed the Bisons blind as he came up with some great saves. Indianapolis drew first blood two minutes after the got under way when Calum Mackay slapped into the But the Caps’ lead was

Homesters Leap Ahead Center George Agar equalized

1for Buffalo four minutes later on

a neat bit of stick handling to

beat Sawchuk hands down. Then|.

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Floyd Curry put the homesters in; front by blasting home a pass while the invaders were shorthanded, Midway through the second pe-

BARE Agar, Curry, MacKengfe, Hunt,

next year. rees—Red Dunn and Red Reynolds. | Buffal —~8core by Periods- 3 “ UEBRIO ....ivwrannine On the Ice Indianapolis ..........v.. = 1 0-3 . . Scoring summary AMERICAN LEAGUE Pirst Beriod.- Indianapolis, Mackay GHo- | Eastern Division ver; Reid), 2:05. Buffalo, Agar (R Blake),

casions permit.

' First Five Scores Heavy The brunt of the scoring brigade, however, falls on the starting five. The first team has notched 380 points of the 443point total with Allen Wiechers, a big, rugged rebounder, getting 119 in 10 games. Konnie King has 83, Jack Mayhugh 76, Ray Ste-

ing to troublesome Beech Grove this week-end with another optie

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mark.

The Marott Shoe Store five exploded with a terrific 3219 series last night that the Stumpf Brothers squad failed to stop with a The Marotts rolled 1022, then followed up with a

2805 series, 1012 and then battered away any opposition with a record 1185 to take all three games, John Mencin sparked the play with _a 715, the second highest score made so far this year. He brought in some consistent scores with a 226-246-243 series. Team mates John Kiesel and Oscaf Behrens ably assisted with a 659 and a 669, respectively. Entire Team Tops 600 - KY -’inspired game was also rolled by Rodebeck Motion Pictures on the same alleys for the svening’s second highest score when the entire team broke 600

for. 3158 series that stopped Copeland . The Rodebecks were

“paced by Dick Weber's solid 660

series and Herb Holtz brought in a 648, The bitterest ‘defeat was in‘flicted by the Delaware Bowling Center. ‘They hung up a 3026 series. to shut:out the Kay Jewel-

wart 62 and Dave Boyer 40. Jack Vaughn has picked up 27. \

lose tw two out of the three with a 3004 game to their credit. After the first game the jewelers were never a threat despite the fact Bob Kays turned in a 667 and Jess Montague was seven pins behind with a 660. It was a case of good, but not good enough.

Indiana Fur Places Third

Davidson’s Indiana Fur five also hurled a brilliant ball’ game with a 3133 that took two games from the Russet Cafeteria squad) which missed the 3000 mark by| only three pins. The opener went to the Russet quintet when they topped their opponents hy 25 pins, but they lost the centerpiece by two pins and were no competition in the finisher, The Indiana Fur team built their winning score with a lusty 692 slammed out by Carl McAfee

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Red Holzman, Bob Wane, Amie Risen, Andy Duncan, Bob Davies and Coach Les Harrison {left to right), members of the Rochester Royals, work up a little spirit during yesterday's prac- (| tice for their game with the Indianapolis Jets tonight.

{of three victories over Eastham Sol

So far this season the Grey- Rice hounds have a four won and | seven lost record. That record ference loss to Franklin. {Quakers have heen successful in {five of seven games, and will be, seeking their second league vie! 'Itory tonight.

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The 1948 award, Nonoring the memory of James E, Sul livan, one of the early leaders of Athletic Union, was made this year as it is every year after a poll of sports leaders and writers, who chose “the lamateur _athlete, formance, example and good inSuense, did fhe most to advance cause 0 good sportsmansh during the year ipa ‘Each voter selects three athletes on a 5-3-1 point basis and Mathias sported a comfortable

404-point margin over runnerup -{Harrison Dillard, Baldwin Wallace's ace hurdler.

Olympic. Decathlon ’ 17, Wins Sullivan Award

NEW, YORK, Jan. 6 (UP)—~Robert Bruce Matites Hiyama

good-looking, - 6-foot-2-inch 193-pounder, ‘a star in football and basketball; ‘gamed 200 first place votes from 525 bal- : |loters for a totdl of 1491 points.

who. by per-|

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amateur a

Dillard, world tecord-breaking

hurdler and Olympie 100-meter dash champion, - finished second in the balloting for the second successive year with 119 first place votes for a total of 1087 points. Last year, Dillard was Isecond to es Jack Kelly, Philadélphia sculler. Joe Verdeur, Olympic breast stroke swimming champion from Philadelphia, finished third with 749 points while Henry Wittenberg, New York police: sergeant who ‘won the Olympic light heavyweight wrestling title, was

riod Buffalo defenseman Roger! ~ : Leger was thumbed to the penalty] Hay nes TKO's Clark Size Piy - Old Price Reduced to. box. That set the stage for a ti} iana 6.00/16 : rush by the Caps and Bruneteau| E Ih The feature heavyweight bout | 00/1 6 $21.00 $14.95 whipped a sizzling shot past Dion! aces ariham in last night's all-amateur show 6.50/16" 6 24 30 “18.45 as jto score She a marker. " | Indiana Central will be after its|at the Northeast Community Cen-| 7.00/20 10 - 45 95 39,96 Sawehuk ...... a... uals (8 on first ‘victory in the Hoosier Col-|ter was taken by Jack (Hippo) 7.50/20 10 - £0.95 ; 44.95 Dena tere RD edt lege Conference tonight when Haynes, who TKO'd Lewis Clark | 8.25/20 10: ¥42 85 4 ; R. Morrison Trg ere pete they meet Eartham at 8:15 on the|in the second round. | : 3.3 ; Pargeter Under 100 PFotnds—Jahnn Southgate G { home: floor. | dt $ § N eT hy eo. Stover. | In the series, the Greyhounds Ehaswick. ves t “on ri dames FRESH STOCK EWEST CONSTRUCTION el e 1 ) 3 { ’ ohmeen Dougias, Gooner Lewis “W |have never lost, holding a record we te—Charies Walimith TE0’S Bo Every Tire FULLY GUARANTEED

Too Hot, Yet HANOVER, N. H.. Jan. 6 (UP) | The| — Tonight's scheduled hockey | game between Dartmouth College and touring Coloradé College has been canceled because

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T «Pts. G OP|[6:15; Buffalo, Curry Agar), 13:50 Providence 3 51 11% Wo Sites, Melong 2, Leger, Finkbeiner, it | Hershey 3 31 136 140(R. Blake. New Riven . : x 1 J (Second Reliod- Hidlanato hy Bruneteau e . { nn Lundy), Penalties, Leger, a 4 13 88 180 | Retd: Johnson 11:84 hia 4 18. 90 214! ‘Third Pariod—8coring: None. Penalty, ion D. Morrison » T Pits. G OP st. 4 52 102 a 6 46 151 mf *S5 45 13 11 8 42 131 111 5 ‘41° 129 -. 97

LAST NIGHT'S RESULTS Buffale 3, INDIANAPOLIS 2, Cleveland 3, St. Louis 0. rovigence 47, Washington 2. Spring ghield 8, Hershey 6. Pittsburgh 10, New Haven 5.

Fight Results

» United Press JERSEY C Nes J.—Mike De Cosmo, 144%," Eliza oo, J. stopped Tony Riceio, 148, Bayonne, N. 0

-John Mencin's 715 Leads Local Bowlers, As Marott Five Scares 3219 Series

al bo SPomorrow is the last day to Loe wling leagues were looking to thejr. laurels today-after entry in for a spot in five teams in the Indianapolis classic at Pritchett’s toppled the 3000 ins Times Mised Doubles Champ-

$>nship Handicap tournament with

no entries uesepted | after mid-

night. ie Larry Lehmann, new owner of Fountain Square bowling alleys, says he has room for squads in the big city-wide tourpament en both Saturday and Sunday. He is planning to run off squads from noon until midnight on both days in order to accommodate late workers who wish to compete in the tourney. Latest reports are that the 9th annual $3000 Men's Doubles

Classic-at Dezelan’s has attracted |.

550 squads. That makes the event one of the most pepular in town with 1100 persons competing. } por City Tourney Slated

Speaking of tournaments, the 43d annual City Tournament of

the Indianapolis Bowling Asso-

ciation is slated for Saturday, Feb. 12. Entry blanks are available in all city alleys. This is on the authority of Oscar Behrens, tourney scribe,

and a set of big 600’s brought in/who points out. that entries must by Frank Argus and Bob Kelly. 1b& “tn by midnight, Jan. 22..

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