Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 January 1949 — Page 8
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olden Glovers P Step Up Pace
Physical Condition Pays Off For Yimes-lagion Boxers
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i in The Times-Legion Golden Gloves tourngy, it will be necessary to call upon at least seven divisions for action on the meet's second card at the Armory Friday night. . . . The
‘majority of matches will be in the Novice class, at 112 ‘pounds, 118, 126, 135, 147 and 160, plus the Open 147-pound ‘division. Uv a.s At these weights, the ‘tourney entry list is loaded, and the respective divisions contain plenty of fast, hard-punching leather tossers. , . . The Novice class, as usual, outdrew the Open by far and the begiriners also rounded into. sound physical condition right along with their more experienced colleagues in the art of give-and-
- - » » 6d ‘hard training yesterday| ROCHESTER is the only stepped-up pace will con- team in the Basketball Asso“through Thursday. : . . ciation of America using the a ers reported to- platoon system, now so popular las week. winners| $8 College gridiven. ©. When from the battles in fine means that five players leave
and got right back into] o "0 0 "0g Sve new “ones gym togs to be even better| oo. oo “it
prepared for the next call to the ring. . . . All tourney boxers will weigh In at the Armory Friday between 3:30 and 6. p. m. , . , Physical examinations will be held as the boys step off the ‘scales. The Golden Gloves boxers are advised to bear-in mind
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rf ~ » HANK BAUER, outfielder, who was promotel from Kansas City to the Yankees late last year, get into shape when 1949 spring training rolls around. . . . He's spending the off season as' a {workingman . . . as a steamfit + + « Bauer. thinks he has stuff to win the Yankees’ regular left-field job. . ., . He can hit, {throw and run. - : » " IN HIS first 30 free throw ! attempts this season, Bill Schroer, Valparaiso Univer sity forward, dropped 27 through the: hoop. . . . Ted Bean, Schroer’s running mate, also has a high percentage of hits from the foul line. . , . If you can’t stop Valpo legally, lay. off its. two Dead Eye Dicks.
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who gets up the ratings for The Times, “hit” for a perfect predigtion average . . . all “indi“sted wighete” same through.
THERE will be an old St. Louls
MICHIGAN STATE (is Rang up its 1950 football schedule, ha seven “big” games listed thus far
While the Clock Is Running Soles Wont Rute Remar
{and to convince Lopat that it's {just as much fun to pitch in cold; {weather as it is in summer heat,
‘Deflation Hits Tracks, Preakness Purse Cut BALTIMORE, Jan.
«Xavier 84, 4, St. Ambrose St. Joseph's 57. Rhode Island ate do. Dtre 8, on 5. a 30 Washington and Lee 78, Virginia Duquesne 63, St Prancis "Troon LF] y nt
, Bt. Vine , Gieavile 51.
ide 56, North Dakota State 54. ashington 64, North Carolina 41. Western Kentuck oo Louisville 44, Dayton #7, Transylvania ol Kentucky Wesleyan M1 Tenn:
Louis ciate, ois issippl State 40. estminster wr
Shurtiesr ee Carthage “0. Drake 63, Tulsa Qklahoma A, * oN u. Bradley 3. Washington SL) 00, Creighton 51. Utah
Wyom Denver or ham Yi 4 sho State
Montana 13, Xavier WM, Sanger, 42
se. , Bt. Josephs WV, Carroll , North Central 51 h Bonaventure or, t State y
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Teachers Taught Broad Ripple High . School's pniveratty Bt. Louis) so, |alumni lettermen
m Young 48. to 33, on the Broad Ripple floor, State “74, Batesville The game was a benefit clash St: Vincent 34 for the Lettermen's Club,
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North Carolina State Cagers Limp Home After Dropping 5 Games on Road Trip |
Highly-Regarded Wolfpack Find
Intersectional Rivals Plenty Tough RALEIGH, N. C,, Jan. 11 (UP)- North Carolina State wobbiled
‘back to.the Southern Conference today grimly determined to get |
in gear after a dizzying series of defeats. which left the highly-| rated Wolfpack club Jeeling like thie Republicans did Nov. 3. Last year's conference champions looked pretty sad. When they left in December on their much-publicized coast-to-coast tour,
- they hac only one defeat on their -Sporting Events
“irecord. When they got home the {score stood at six losses out of! 113 starts, Ouch.
It was fairly evident what happened to Coach Everett Case's Whiz Kids. They moseyed up to some of the roughest basketball people. in the nation, and five times they had
Today, Tomorrow |
TODAY CITY HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL ashingion at Franklin, 8:30 p. m, HIGH HOOL WRESTLING
Tech at Shortridge, 3:3 lumps for it. STATE iG GH SC ; root maski: TBALL . VY " wood nderson a Shelbyville, Lebanon wt Frankfort, Green- Tossed Off Squad g rE ral, Batesyile at Greanas, Stacked on top of that was the nc ro’ a alem, elfersonvile; 3 at Madison, JDloemington Oniversity Joss of Guard Ed Bartels, tossed a ocomington ansville emoria RR uad Eransvile Central, Hammond . Noll rom the sq in San Francisco,
by Coach Case who said the brilliant young prospect wasn't pay-‘{ing-attentionto training rules:
at Whit Bend Central at South itey, Terre Haute Riley at Terre Haute tmeyer
“Andy Butchko ai), Purdue coho los the bal off the Michigan backeard in front of Mich-
(18). Bill Berberian (20) and Norris Caudal 1 are up to
to take their,
TUESDAY, JAN. 1, 1949
vo Big 9 Rive als
‘Boilermakers Pull ‘lron-Man’ Stunt
LAFAYETTE, Ind. Jan. 11— Furdus, smooth , working, .aga : basketbhil conibination practically ruined Michigan's * hope ig successfully defending its Big Nine hardwood title as it handed the Wolverines their second defeat in as many conference starts, 45-36, in a well! played battle here last night that found “the scoring tide “surging | back and forth in favoring the two rivals, The Boilermakers, who turned in one of their most impressive! ball handling performances’ in chalking up: their second straight conference triumph, had trouble getting their scoring machine in production in both halves, but “once they found the range they! pulled away from the visitors
+ Wisconsin, 47-33
convincingly with théir fast
and accurate flip passing. Michigan bounced out in front, 7 to 2, only to have the “IronMan” Boilermakers, who played the entire game without a single : substitution, turn ‘about and {score 18 points while the Wolver/ines were held to three to take {a 20 to 10 lead. 2 Purdue wound up the half with lan 11-point margin, 25-14. Purdue hit another cold spot as Le second half started. Michigan
jgames in the family. And Duke|threw a chill into Boilermaker
land North Carolina are on the|partisans by tying it up at 27-27 | Wolfpack’s schedule soon. |as they outscored the home quin- . May Recoup Prestige State may recoup in those utes of the final stanza. ‘games and other coming confer-| © Purdue failed to score a field tence matches, for the Wolfpack is/goal until 10 minutes and 45 sec- | still pretty tough hereabouts, |onds of the second half ‘were | The beatings on the tour were |gone, when Howie Williams loo: |at the hands of big-time clubs—|through a long’ one, but the Boil{San Francisco, Wyoming, Loyola ermakers went on from there to {of Los Angeles and Long Island. again outscore the visitors, 14-2, {The road wins were over Nevada | {in the next six minutes and take (twice) and Camisius. {a 41-29 lead with four minutes The record might indicate only|left to play. that State got out of its class. The| Jn the final minutes, the Boilerloss of Bartels was not the rea- {makers concentrated on controlson, for he didn't show against|ling the ball and maintaining the tougher clubs. He had ac-|their margin to assure victory. counted for only 30 points when Purdue’s forwards, Capt. Norris {he left. {Caudell and Williams, shared ! {scoring honors with identical
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Purd break tactics, alert rebounding! Saturday at Lafayette in what
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Rivelor Trip Michigan, 4536; Hoosiers Slaughter lowa, 50-39
F osheff Leads
Crimson Scorers
By JIMMIE ANGELOPOLOUS
BLOOMINGTON, an, 11--In-diana University defeated Iowa 50 to 39 here last night in its second Big Nine battle in three days. The MecCrackenmen began ~ Jowa ar though they meant to have all ihe say. They canned five of their first eight shots, ' including Sophomore Bill Tosheff’s three straight baskets from the outer reaches. Tosheff and ‘Lou Watson made it 10 to 1 before Glenn Dille broke the five-minute scoring famine from afield for Iowa the first of two times. The Crimson worked the margin to 16 to 8 with eight and one-half minutes to go in the first half, but Iowa's ‘substitute forward, “speedy little Charlie Mason, contributed three two-pointers to make it 25 to zn at the half.
Minnesota Stops
Victory Puts Gophers In Tie for Lead , CHICAGO, Jan. 11 (UP)# = Minnesota, a team - with a crackerjack defense, which can play it ®ither way, still shared top ‘spot in the Big Nine basketball race today with a perfect conference record—but a day of reckon: ing wasn’t far away. “The Gophers put on their second consecutive display of expert defensive work to trip the Wisconsin Badgers, 47 to 33, for Minnesota's second” league win last night. ue and Minnesots play
could be one of the gates| = Jowsms Cold . | oT the year The Eola cers| The start of the second half are mighty -hard to defeat at|found the Hawks, whose starters
homé, but M with a defensive tombination which has permitted its opponents to average only 4138 points per game this season, should be able to {make a contest of it.
averaged 6 feet 4 inches, as cold as Indiana was hot at the game’s. outset. They played for eight minutes and 20 seconds before Roger Finley converted a charity shot, and went scoreless from the
Minnesots fn Wiseonsin Hy ' field for 11 minutes and 48 secs grant I ! 3 " 3/8chneider, tof 5 ‘sionde_ betare Dille again broke ; 3 % thro eep- freeze. Skrien tf 3 5 Moore. 101" Meanwhile, Indiana's Watson, a . i : o Worthman, tf 0 o 1iTosheff, Dick Ritter and Jerry Eckbérg. oc 0 0 3Renferdt o 3 3 3|Stuteville made it 37 to 21, then Mitehe , 8c 0 4 5 Mader, g 3 1 2{Bill Garrett hit seven points in ot MERLE Rogers, ® 3 i 3ifive minutes to keep the count at nz, § °o0 oi Nord, & 0 0 345 to 30 with six minutes re0 2 * % maining. Totals 14 19 Totals 915 271 At this point, Mason fell hard conatn 1a Scote—Minnesota 23, Wis-\oyer ‘an Indiana. player, spun Free Throws Missed—Grant, Skoog, Me-| through the air and was removed Ekiere 4 Selovich” Bergatedt. Renteiar, {from the game after hitting the
Mad. Moore, Harlow, Nord.
floor, . Officials Gar” Johnson, oor, but received no serious in
jury. Indiana's reserves got one point in the final three minutes while Iowa's) relief men contributed six. Defensively, Indiana looked good most of the game. The Hawks hit a frigid .197 (12 for 61), but the Hoosiers
Joe als—Oarl Johnson, Joe Savicki.
Ini Nose Out Ohio State, 64-63
COLUMBUS, O., Jan. 11 (UP) —Illinois, behind for most of the game but fighting gamely, came
potted 19 for 65, their best dverage of the year—a fair 292, It percentage points better 29.qame average
than the hosts’
Cop Defénseman Welcomes New Son
Nicholson 48 a future Indianap-olis-détense player for the Cap--
Mark down Scott Edwapd
totals of six field goals and one {free throw for 13 points each, but lit was essentially a team triumph. The all-around floor play of Bill |Berberian and Norman Greiner at [guards and the brilliant reboundjing work of Center Andy Butchko
through in the last 20 seconds|
ketball victory. Center Wally Osterkorn was
tonight to beat Ohio State, 64 to}: t 63, for its third straight Big Nine Stuteviile bas
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11 (UP) |The Maryland Jockey Club today emphasized the slump in race track business by announcing that the purse for the 1949 Pimlico] Preakness has been reduced from
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thold down the center spot while ASSOCIATION ' 5 Eastern Division STANDINGS! jguard assignments will go to Carl
SKETBALL 1 ) ‘ ’ Rad CR ey Point-wise, Case’s club is still] jtals hockey team. {under both defensive and offen- Same in the fading moments and 0 Permitting the. Reverse Center fbderson. at Earivam. |ahead. They have piled up 750 Weighing eight pounds, 12 | [sive baskets were equally impor-|then coolly sank a free throw for 2 . PALM SPRINGS, Cal, Jan. 11 (UP)-—The NCAA rules com-| Menshester at Ro {points to 653 for their foes. It ’ [tant factors, the margin ot triumph. 0 mittee today examined football's free substitution rule with indi- PROFESSIONAL BASKETBALL 430 p.m. | Was the won-lost percentage rec-| Ounces, Scott Edward was born [~~ Michigan (36) As Ohio tried to gain posses- 12 1215 24 cations that the chief change would eliminate substitution while| Philadelphia. si Rochester ord that dealt such a low blow| Yesterday at St. Francis Hos- | fg ft pf) 1g 1 pr|Slon of the ball tb hold a slim 63- : Blows 21. the clock is running. PROFESSIONAL WRESTLING to the Wolfpack prestige. pital. He is the first child of [Wilms ¢ s 1 1 sobarar rs 3 1 3/t0-61 lead with less than a min ; The committee opened its three-day meeting here yesterday, Back home, however, they can| Cap Defenseman Ed Nicholson |Buichkoc. 1 6 1/McGasin.t 3 o 4/Ute to go, Buckeye guard Gen V ending action begun at the full esting of the association last of Praga nen tourney at Boardigtill be top dogs, for thelr con-| and his wife, Joyce. {Qureiner. g ¢ 33 1noeant $8 3 3Brown fouled Illinois’ Don Sun week in San Francisco, ™ p J . . Lloyonzow ference ) record is short, but clean y Mrs. Nicholson iss She former : Yanderguy.¢ § 3 Sidsriage. Cagey Illini 8 Soadh HarRepresentatives of eight geo- ami on Fun BASKETBALL ~-one . | Joyce . ter © Basen. ¥ 3 8 3Ty Combes’ retused toss * Skater graphical locations met - in ov Cathedral at Greencastle. William and Mary, North Card-|-Mr. and Mrs. Al Pederson, 811 I itlot:. 32 1 3|to take possession of the ball out fo Defend Title ~ommittees Yeserday to over| A At $1 re in ¢ BASKETBALL lina, and Duke, however, now| Lincoln St, where Ed and his | rer 1s Ts 10/01 oounds and Osterkorn drove| CHICAGO, Jan. 11 (UP)—Dick recommendations ver : 000. Mark Monticello at Deiphi, Pert at Marion. {boast more impressive conference! wife also reside during the Sous at aha ip EL a straight down the middle to drop|Button, Englewood, N. J., ice star ered at a nireting ¢ oo A. aie com- = 19 Bob Hamilton Fund to- |... of vin neannes. Rant ¢ hice Roose marks than State by playing more hockey season. Free Throws Missed—Caudell, Butchke|a layup and tie the score. who won both the men’s Olympic had hed beyond the veit at East Ch P———— 5. Sivetian, Battison. Doble, Eillott, Ohio's Dick Schnittk and world mittee. : day FeACIN end ns [An City at South Bend Adams, Te t Officials—Bill Haarlow and Joe Conway. r with 20 Ber, ough last wikwe Skating Hulse sae fn So cel LE EE Battle of the "Weak® Pit eB on in ta So rte hol Si rans are o e e i c. Big Nine Standings forced to don the goats mantle/crown in Paris next mont: the Huntington at Taylor Pets TB 92s he fouled Osterkorn on a|U. 8. Figure Skating Association st tal. Valparaiso. J $ P ied T N; BHR .couivesnnes 4 1.000 158 & charging count with 10 ds|said today. Wasa Sential at Hanover, e S, rovi ence onig [Purdue . : ’ i508 0s 8 k. to go and the Illini center dropped | ————— ~| BILLIARD : ; State t three-cushion tourney at Board] The Indianapolis Jets, their brief winning streak snapped. a ern Tr Tar na Jeriee 2 Shot-$0 Fit the vie. CHICAGO RINK SKATES of Tra : {abruptly on the road by-losses to Washington and Ft. Wayne, re-|Wisconsin <0 2 000 83 100 oh Ta Team Heavies [rues to Butler’ Fieldhouse tonight to play the Providence Steam- | cig en Se Ran ni Rn bf) nly nT nt ? rollers. ¥ : \ Douham 3 9 | ‘This will be the first visit to Indianapolis of the cellar dwellers Leading Scorers Foley. 1 , 08 of Raidiger © fii On Mat Card Here |of the BAA’s eastern division, “The -Jets have defeated they. prickson Tinots. 3 15's & 155|Osterkorm,c 1 4 Discomellle » § 3 , i Steamrollers twice this season D. Schnittker, O. State 2 17 8 42 “21 [Green c § 2 3 Brown, 214 "An Australian 328-cam; gue} and are looking for their third R Williams, Purdue wl 153 5 1 Fo. & 33 } TERE vyw w ; r, y bit wees hea) eight on vas Ar.|tonight and the chance to stretch #0, Maps Skoog, Minnesota 3 LH s 3 18 Sunderia’e,g 1 2 4 . | - 4 [ory Ting. Jouigit, with Ch nee wos at toms 1 Sve ip Bly Suthors Sic 3 3 3-8 37] Je, ZRL np NEE struck “|and Babe Zaharias, Greek broth-|In a row. Eg Pred Green, Nlinois ...3 10 3 23 1.7 Stinstatenent : .ers from Pueblo, Col. signed to, Pacing the Steamrollers tonight § Epes Wi fy My sy oy gd : : + - . be Ernie Calverly, former § IN * : ham 6, Schnittker §, Raidiger, Dincoment, | ”» m Ww ' 2 ity the “reverse center,” banned nine months. ET me wo: htonal collegiate scqring cham- ¥ Name Leading EL eu Don Yankees Create |eific Coast heavyweight title, and |p who soared to fame in the C ! } 1948 Fiser, Notre Dame. © Cleveland. Buys. Player Job for. Dickey 370% A Lgvioc ue of Cen 13 Marat orion Fou Co)t for _ Win by Knodkout—... | iis Bick: tae mgr : " 3 wl ada's top-rankers, NEW YORK, Jan, 11 (UP) : CLEVELAND, Jan. 11 (UP)<-| NEW YORK, Jan. 11 (UP)—| Matchmaker Billy Thom has| Garden. ¢ |Blué Peter, the outstanding ju-| TOLEDO, 0. Jan. 11 (UP) — |] Duty Chassis, Both Fibre and The Cleveland Indians today an-| The New York Yankees created scheduled the match. for two falls] With only seconds remaining in venile «colt of 1048, and Myrtie| Archie Moore, 175, St. Louls, Maple Rollers. nounced the outright purchase of(a new job today for big Billout of three with a 90-minute/the game with Bowling Green, Charm, the filly who gave him his kayoed Alabama Kid, 184, ColumMilton Nielsen, a 23-year-old out-| Dickey, one of the all-time catch- (time limit. Ernie hit a long shot to tie the | [toughest race, shared in the top|ous, last night after 40 seconds BLUE POINT 2 Sore fielder. who . batted .204 with|ing greats of baseball history. "A special supporting bout will/game and send it into.an over- i {positions today in John B. Camp-|of the fourth round with a right Delaware, Madisen & Ray Sts. Oklahoma City of the Texas| Dickey now is Yio president inmark the first appearance here of time period. This basket sparked bell’s experimental handica p|uppercut. J charge of Yogi rra and Ed| Argentina Rocca, South Ameri- the Rhode Island quintet and they ratifigs. |Lopat. can mat sensation, who is slated pent on to win the tournament.’ # | “In the first graded list of the . i Signed officially as a Yankee to face Jack Kennedy for two| With Calverly at the other for- | current 3-year-old crop, the looach,—Dickey's- chief chore for! ~of--three,—with-d #8 ward = Wilk be--- Howard (Jockey Club's racing the 1949 season will be to equip/minute time curb. They'll start Shannon, rated as one of the five and handicapper, assigned Blue Yogi with a radar arm so thelthe action at 8:30 o'clock. top rookies of the BAA. George | . [Peter 126 pounds but he rated te 68. squat Yankee catcher can locate ameima— Nostrand, 6-foot 9-inch giant d | Myrtle Charm his equal when he an atm TE Oh nis (second base on his throw-downs Pro Basketball {from Wyoming University, will gave the filly—~who rates a five:
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State graduate and one of the top five rookies in the BAA, will be at one of the forward | positions tonight for Providence | when they invade Butler Field- | house to play the Indianapolis | Jets. Game time is 8:30.
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2 RESULTS LAST NIGHT Washington 94, Boston NATIO! NAL LEAGUE, Anderson 66, She oygan 5 GAMES TOMGHT
ence st Indianapolis, Philadelphia at | at Rochester.
Billiard Match The state three-cushion billiard | tournament opens tonight with Morris Morris meeting Dave Klapper in the Board of Trade parlor at 8:30,
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