Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 January 1949 — Page 27

hr Semi-Finals » ny gO Lose in a oe ary on Golden Basketball Tournament s scheduled FARMERSBURG, Jan. 21 — He midway . Shelburn and Hymera advanced : ; to the semi-final round in the imes-Legion . Wabash V, tournament prey preparing * liminary here last mgsters be- Hymera defeated Coal City 51-43 B=. today. and Shelburn downed ersne who will burg 47-30. — ht's scraps, In the first game, Jack Calder m. : paced his team to an easy victory] ted by dumping in 18 points on seven s will then’ field goals and four free throws. alls of the High point man for thie losers was “will not be. Bob Allen with 15 markers. the contest Shelburn won its 15th victory her or not. of the season in the second ny : : > hme vo be he pairings, n wi p to be a rather ram is in rough etball game, A total ectators exe of fouls was called. Shelburn hod gn to victory by Guard cher who hit four field Suita’ ight. goals and seven free throws for Harry ‘Szulborski, Purdue's. rambling halfback (center), holds , sign ll be ‘De. seeing. 15 points. ; one mote year before he receives a senior trophy such as those Ho ald ‘Bob DeMoss (left), time. For i Sonig 3 ontests Shelburs a ar Feldkercher. The trophies were presented at the Ard Association's banquet last | r first time ner of this game will meet the '° fowd. : winner of the first game between toastmaster Henry Steeg, ai | tinneapolis ne object ve, Fairbanks and Jasonville. DeMoss Gets Pro Grid Bids man of the . ‘committee. | Rochester a the end of Hymera (81 Coal City (4%) It was the first year trophies Shicpec Jou Whe ny § in. ' 5 f" of have been awarded by the group [FL Warne ii 1 one erin, 1 1 i) : B tM Ni Si Pp but, according to Loren O. Hod- irs prize. And. Ml Shee 33 HE Rote. 12 DU ay : ay imon rure ;. t of the ire] Battin Ta ah al prizes for Rellsg 3 1 lAbrelie® 3.4 ¢ : way they will be given each year in| philadelipia 33. oi weight divie Belly t © 3 3 Jaden 3-4 4 Professional football contracts are being waved beneath thel =. to | Menai 85 Werte oh and Novice Trump,g 8 0 viore, 3 1 4nose of Bob DeMoss, Purdtie University's senior quarterback, but A {mately 300 members, | Rochester 84, Be Lous hs 51ST wotas 33s 7slthe lanky Kentuckian hasn't made any, commitments. BI I ae PACHA Mand. will Hall-Time Scors—Hymera 28, Coal Oity This was disclosed last night following the banquet #t the Rivi- Purdue athletic High School Wrestlin B Class , Club honoring Purdue Coach Stu Holcomb, his staff and mem-|Gy J. Mackey, 9 9 olf Throws Missed—Hymars 7: Cou ora BY gnome uh Yio Laue i’ alco hi . tAnC mem. director, disclose the fact that Decatur Central's mat team dere they will Officials—George Ellers gnd James on or oe iati oa PL Sg was sponsore y he Ye Minnesota will play at Ross-Alde| {feated Shortridge 32 to 18 to) srnament of rks, regs ssociation of -Indianap-) “peMoss and 1 11 other seniors Stadium at Purdue sometime be- make their season record seven o Shera (43) Perm an. | from the 1048 squad were pre-fore 1052. fwon.and one Jost at Decatur Cen-| ro nights of H.Bollinger,t § 3 2 Wagner, - fo «| DeMoss, in an interview with] {sented trophies by the alumni| It will be the first time Minne- tral, 5000 fans Fresher, 1 : 1 a saber, . 3 $ 3[The Times, said he had been ap-| {group following a dinner. Recipi-/sota ever has come to Purdue — ellent fight DBoilinger.t ¢ 1 Watson, ‘e : 3iproached by the Baltimore Colts/ents were Robert Agnew, Peteifor a football game. Mackey sald m the com- Na 10 liEngle.g° 1.1 Sland the Boston Yanks. He will|Barbolak, DeMoss, Abe Gibron,ithe schedule had not been set Santus, g 1 2 4 Bedwell g o’'0 oP e ston Yanys. 4 {Clyde Grimenstein, Thomas Hard, but the school had promised to) , 1s Willard Fincherg 4 7 AJMar.8 0 1 0/be graduated from Purdue this Robert Heck, William Horvath, play in West Lafayette. Totals ~~ 13 2111 Totals. . dl 8 22 year, {Jack Milito, Phil O'Reilly, Wil-| Other speakers on-the program tocnniea VE ey Sr 3 Blasted at Jo wet Tila Sprang wna Wilam, Fela. ors fon Oat bee) rm- 088. ‘ve e ound No wy al ar offers but I'm not even sure I'll] Sophmoresand junior ATS ne The trophies were preis win was s—James Parks and George hodius PAL, Ellers play professional football. ” {of ‘the squad v were introduced- by sented by L. G. (Able) Gordner, hing i i Last Night's Kegl Fo pncing Times Bowling [Blake's 735 Tops Last ight’s Keglers ners, he will Prize List fo Be By DON SIEBERT The top honor count for the ision. . Indianapolis bowlers are trying hard to prove that 700 series evening also went to the Fun [arry P ublished Sunday are not ag uncommon as the kegling fraternity believes them to Bowl Ladies League with the be. In last night's play two more 700 series were hung up to bring Yavers Men's Shop hanging up a @ Here is the news bowlers [the week's total up to five—one for each day In the week. 2664 that was more than 80 pins have been waiting for. Top honors went “to Jim Blake who slammed out a 735 for|ahead of the runnerup team, , {Mueller Motors in the Universal League at Pritchett's. That adds The Bowes Seal Fast League To es it aor |up to the second 700 game rolled moas +331 series. |At Westside failed fo uncork one unday 226-217+ THE GUY a oh lat Ptitchett's this week. Jim| I ay grooved & 880-at|of its usually heavy nights with cial list of prize ‘winners of [Started his big series with a 256, parkway for Kroeger Dairy. the best score made by Jo BerThe Times Mixed Doubles [used a 268 for the centerpiece, | The top honor count of the eve- kopes who has been clicking conChampionship Handicap and closed with a 213, ning came from the Delaware. sistenly in recent weeks. Jo Tournament. Fred Antibus was runnerup The Sugar Creek Butter squad in brought in a 500 for the HickM turned in Man Whirlaways and Jess Camp- ® The riames of the winning |With a very respectable 700 atthe Delaware Major WES 'Blpe)y kegler for Century Tire, teams, their scores and han- |the Pennsylvania where he bowls *%™ © exceptionally stopped on a 579. : dicap, plus the amount of |with Hill's Sandwich Shop in the Soares ir a 2308. They apenas The official prize list for the Sioa money they won will |p Blak Insulation League. Rohe | 987, and a a a 989. |St. Philip's sweepstakes has just be found In the sports sec- ing consistently, Fred had games _Ibeen released with a total of 63 tion, of 222.255.2323 fo add up 0 his|p bie Fun Bo Oe with Prizes. This includes prizes paid ® Be sure to get your copy |big score. fan a at 628 series. She for the two highest single games. i oh Sunday’ Times, turn | The best competition the Soc 14d games of 216-213-199. Lon Fouts ol A L 259 ‘section for the bowlers got came out of the Del- and runnerup og! got prize list and other inter- laware alleys and was registered 00 BOWLERS Sham = $15 Jor is 255 game, esting and timely sports [by Dick Daub with the NBA] Jim, Blake. Mueller Mater Bal hop 100 The first 10 places are: stories. Bindery. He stopped on a 664 ks BOWLERS (MEN) Oten Maxwell

St. Louis Out of 1st Place, Butler Goes Into 8th Spot |

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standing will be seriously changed. Towson St. ., Butler was 12th last week. Army . St.-Louis was still in the pole Colgate ......2657 vs Clarkson ... C 1,0... "64.0 t h position for the third consecutive i Crus =. § 3 Boer wee w Salle 4 vs Canisius & third, . Kentucky dropped to ia Lon Island .. 65.3 va Muhlenberg . 61.5 vs Maryland '

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9 v "| Semi-Pro Basketball Results of Em-Roe League games Iast night at Nr Fleld: Indianapolis Conservatory #9, Crosley Profucts M", Stout Field 48, Indiana "a Bu read 19; Silver Circle Bar 36, Tryon Tavern 30. Y Scores in the Bush-Callahan Bini: § oii ee * avern (ove 8148, Yin s Pixtures 43; Chevrolet Body Rivers e Cleaners 35. Tonight's sched: ule: 7, Oftizens Gas vs. Peerless Pump; Bnet) ve. HMerfi-Jones; §, Texaco vs,

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Illinois took over the second Pen ve. "80.6 vs Lafayette ..... 58.8 Kenny man, Bl Lily ....ooo0nee R L "state $2.2 va Bt. Jos. Pa, ..*86.1/ Will Anderson, 8:30 Shrine .......... spot jumping from fourth. Yale *66.6 vs Providence .... 44.5 Otto Sharp, Marmon- Harrington ps Key; *-—home team, e—last oh ’ ary iniay . on oa affer, Amsrican J24ien . Fran, Pa. . vs GANNOD eevee o 0! ortman, urk's avern year’s final rating, Z—rating not South Cit Pittman, ist Mkt. Mixed yet available. Tonight | Jim Lawlor, Sturm's Recreation . 50.9 ve Rice §3.0/J0¢ Waltz, Amer. United Life In This Week's Leaders — re ee hid Ra Wheeler, P. R. Mallory Centenary 46.6 va Spring HUL ... 4 Avels, Riviera National a (Through ames of Jab. 15) Georgia .+.519 vs Florida Jo 8, 5 Charlas Haugh, ae } 8 oul os ++ 4. Ky. state 781 va Miami Fla. .. *53.0| 5 ns : 3. Kent n es 81.8] Kv. State a 3 or isville - ....%67.4 Prank asoth; Bchwitser-Cummins § Western Kentucky State YL TB1|N.O State .. 488 vs No. Caroline’ . 54.3| De "Euon “Hire 5 yam... 8. Minn + T1.9| Tennessee .. 2 vs Ga. Tech * ....*58.8| Jim Kennington, Berinett Cosl Co 8 Butler ++ 77.6 Tulane ..*72.5 vs Alabama ..... rens Wiesman, Eiks 1. ola, IN «+ 76.4 vanderbilt ....50.4 vs Auburn ' 280 Paul Mills, RCA : Qklahoma A&M .“ ni . State. ..78.1 vs Miami, Fla . r Lorens, rete snis " . | Wes Bill Horrence St. Catherine .. 10. !. Basler Kentucky Slate . 14 er) Jerry Davey, Hartman Real Estate .. { Whiconain ceeeeeees He Loyola, Cal. 4438 ve Sta, Clara ; "58.0 Jay Mal sterans Admin. Mixed +s | Oregon 63.8 va Washington . 41d cholsen Lok by (WOMEN) Vianovd AT MIDWEST San Pr'sco~....70.8 vs Stanford |Gladys Chestnut, Fun Bowl ONY. 1 Dimels 333 Wyoming ......708 vs Utah “ri 500 BOWLERS (WOMEN) ~~ ,C.N. Y. v1 : New York U. ....71.0 Minnesota ......77.9| oregon aT ington. .. 025 Jo, Merkopes. Hickman Hw. . BEANY ET a Butler ey hi stant +..*70.1 vgs Bta. Clara 3 9 [Aldine Gropp, Pa o . v/ hy . y! 1.3 LR tT amp aeET ge Raat Wh ec BC John N.Y. | 483 Oak aM |i J LLY GB co AT [Alice Conkle, Map, ant gransustuens Yale pantie UR Amateur, Independent, ES ET athtah got df C5... ZA wv eves h ’ ph des. Thomas Beemis & Co

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