Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 January 1949 — Page 9
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reservations call John A, Whitsett at MA-4940 or CA-B575. spening session begins Saturday,
Indianapolis bowling’s ninth infantile paralysis drive begins next Saturday with a goal of $4000, A total of $3200 was donated by local keglers in 1947 to the Mar-
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at home and the rest will go to the National Foundation ‘for’ research and epidemic work, Jack Kirby, bowling for Crown Coal Co., turned in last t's Best scone with & 035 0 nis Shee at St. Philip's, He had-games of
aware was runnerup with a 677
Verderosa at Parkway and Hoffman Diedrick at the Delaware
tied up third position on a 676.| |
Diedrick rolled a 297 in his opener to rack up the third n fect game within. a week. He slammed out 11 strikes and then left the 2-4-5 split on his last ball. "He. bowls. with the Mooseheart [team in the Moose League. »
(Ea of he $4000 wil be used
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Bulldogs Face : & Miami Tonight
Doyle Will Watch
Hosts’ Star Player | By BILL PITTMAN i Butler University’s basketeers leave this afternoon” for another, excursion into Ohio. They meet] Miami University tonight at Ox-|
It will be the Bulldogs’ first] bid for horwrs in the 1949 Mid-| American Conference race, and) the third league battle for they Miami Indians.
= = = Mimesota Feud
MINNEAPOLIS, Jan. 11 (UP) pee DUS 4 University of Minnesota official
Bes iplanned today to seek an end to 73| poor sportsmanship between Min- . se7|nesota and the
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Clarence Maurice
888ithe groundwork inviting nesota to send a bus load of students to the Minnesota-lowa bas-
A student group at Iowa laid Min-
ketball game next Monday. Through the expedition, student: leaders at both universities hopes to end the anything but friendly rivalry that had its latest expression in a Big Nine
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football gare at Iowa during the past season. In that game Coach Bernie
ries of uncomplimentary observations about one another. Dean of Students E. G. Williamson said.-he would accompany about 50 students to the basket‘ball game. The group will travel as the “Gopher Rooter Club.” The hostility between the schools began in the early 1930's when the
Iowa's star back, Ozzie Simons. Attempts of the
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While Butler has been clean-| {ing up on state opposition, Mi4% ami has defeated both Western
and three lost overall record. " Miami's hatchet man tonight will be Bob Brown, who stands 6 feet, 6 inches in his basketball |shoes, and is the Indians’ lead(Ba scorer, Butler's “Big Jawn™ Barrowcliff has his work cut out jas. never before, even though| {Brown injured a leg during last! Saturday's game with Western Michigan, Jimmy Doyle, Butler's outstanding guard, will probably. be assigned to Paul Schnackenberg, n ami scorer. The Indians, like Butler, are unbeaten on their home floor. They lost three straight on the ‘road though, to Kent State, City College of New York and Canisius College at Buffalo.
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Downstate Rivals Have Dropped Only
One Game Each in Season Play By JIM SMITH INDIANA HIGH SCHOOL basketball teams are rounding the turn and heading into the stretch toward the two big state fourneys, the Wabash and the THSAA. This ‘week, in particular, some of the clubs are going to find the riding a little difficult. Topping the clashes will be the game tonight between Jeffersonville’s . Red Devils| “3 (ppears "that only Coach and the Madison Cubs. While| Keith Lambert's Anderson Ine
3 dians have the “breather.” The och games thronghont hl Mian, ey he Golden Bear state week, this battle be-
return home to -meet Tech of tween—the two downstate viva can easily be billed as the “game Indianapolis on. Friday.
» » . of the week.” THE HUNTINGBURG HUNTThe Red Devils ran up a 10- ERS, defeated for the first time game winning streak before be-/this season by New Albany last ing stopped by Evansville Bosse week-end, play the Jasper Wildlast Friday. The Cubs have cats Friday. New Albany is slatdropped only one gamé in 12/ed to play Evansville Bosse, the starts. Jeffersonville entertains! {upset boys, and Washington this
Travels to Salem. - ~ » Lafayette Jefferson, Huntingburg, Mustie Central, Hunton & a field also get the test this week.
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ence tilts. Gary Emerson, so far undefeated. in the western division of the Northern Conference, is expected to run into a little trouble ‘Friday when they ptay Hammond
Tech.
. » . Up in the northeastern circuit, Auburn has quite a job cut out for them. Auburn has run their victory streak to 13
The Indians are currently sharing the MAC lead with Cincinnatti,. the country’s highest scoring team, which meets Butler Satturday .in the Fieldhouse. “The boys know Miami is tough opposition,” said Coach Tony Hinkle, “and barring an off night they'll give them a battle. We will probably get only one chance at the backboard. They have us in both weight and height. If we are cold—well that is another story.” :
Plans AAU Probe
COLUMBUS, O., Jan. 11 (UPY== The President of the Amateur Athletic Union said today he wotlld ask the AAU’s executive committee to look into charges that Harrison Dillard was discriminated against in the voting!
{James A. Rhodes of Columbus said -he will bring -the matter be-|
| tee meeting ir in New York Feb. . 20.
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straight and to keep it perfect they have to beat Kendallville, a task not to be lightly Another 13-game winner, and being called “the people's choice,” is Washington - Clay. They risk their perfect record Friday against South Bend Washington. ' Don’t. treat the Colonials lightly. They knocked off Gary Roosevelt last week.
” ” » TERRE HAUTE STATE, boasting a 10-game winning streak, put thejr perfect record on the block against their city rival, Garfield. The Muncie Central Bearcats play host to Ft. Wayne Central tomorrow night and then travel to La{fayette to play the Jeff Bronchos lin a North Central Conference tilt. Hammond shouldn't have any trouble taking Valparaiso into camp
BOWLING
By BILLY SIXTY SOLID THIRD: Notice two things about the accompanying illustration of Buddy Bomar, former world individual match champion, First: notice the Tength of his stride in
the position of the ball at the top of the backswing. I'm not advoca ting Bomar's style for you. It's
own. In his four sort of waddles or zig zags as he takes the first | Whiting hits the hardwood [two steps. But twice this week, tonight-against his third step-that puts him In/gammond Noll and Friday with | position to deliver the ball on the mammond Noll. The Oilers cur[board he has picked, or aloNg rently share the west NIHSC lead the LINE he has chosen. with Emerson. Huntington, unBomar goes Into a finishingipeaten until they dropped two in slide to the foul line from this well balanced position .. . his left gouth Friday: arm slightly extended, eyes front, And that is the top state bas-
shoulders in line. The slide reduces the forward impetus of his| ketball fare of the week, fit for body to a standstill and permits| even the most rabid hardwood the swinging ball to CATCH UP, fan. land swing on and straight out tol ————————— | Spartan Forward
la full swing-through. And in his] jcase, an easy, controlled’ BWINg-| 5 1 ost Sets Mark LANSING, Mich., Jan.
through. The solid step with the
Step-is-very important... EAST Notice the position of the hand | 11 (UP)—Forward Bill Rapchak at the top of the swing. The hand| came within one point of tying is to the right.-or OUTSIDE of the| the Michigan State College inball; the thumb is to the inside,| dividual scoring record "tonight toward the body. This is the as the Spartan cagers defeated natural result of holding the ball {the University of Detroit, 66 to in exactly that position as the 49. stance is taken—with the fingers] A crowd of 05567. fans saw to the OUTSIDE, That position Rapchak drop 10 field goals and does not change DURING TI{E|five free throws for 25 points, SWING. There is no turning of just short of the record 26 points [the wrist. As the ball is released|collected by Sam Fortino in 1946. the fingers impart a right- ~to-left. — RR = aA a "RHEUMATIC PAINS | FREE MONOGRAPH: Billyl Sixty’s monograph on Stance Take time-tested WINTER-X Tablets tor Push-away, and Stride is avall-| quick relief of “pain And aucomlori of able to readers of his column. bago, Must do the work to your oom A |
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LOS ANGELES, Jan. 11 (
ound total of 284 to break a four-way third-round deadlock. SL RI hy ne A mi Ripe Lg T'd rather have than| roa Thawed out course, His total was just par for the course and|295 4" igave him $2600 first-place money. E. J. (Dutch) Harrison pocketed Second place and $3900 with 8 257
They |} were Eric Monti, Santa Monica, Cal.; ‘Bill Nary, Phoenix, Ariz; Leland Gibson, Kansas City, and Jimmy Demaret, Ojai, Cal, Each|Middlecoff, Mem) of these won $1112.50, Nary shot yesterday's best round—a blazing 67. Monti, Gib-| : - son and Demaret had been tied] PANAMA CITY, Jan, 11 (UP) with Mangrum after 52 holes, byt each re three-over Tds to drop behind the winner. got a break when! Biggest disappointment of the
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