Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 February 1949 — Page 26
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Bout Between Hood and Anderson i ‘Expected fo Rate Tops as Battle
By JIM HEYROCK
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session in in the 16th Times-Legion Golden Gloves TourArmory. Mattern, timer for the Gloves Committee, will strike the ‘will send the first of 16 sets of fighters into ‘action; at
“DePauw Downs Illinois Wesleyan
Indiana Central's
* [first in the Hoosier College Con- | ference. Dwight ‘Swalls and Elwood M Bride, IC speedsters; rank ‘third {and fourth tn state pions st Gametime 18 8715 In thé Uhl _ 22 and 23. They will compete for
versity Heights gym. additional glory against fighters from various parts of the country. “Prizes for both classes will be
season -loss. Manchester, which| had won, previously Ralghia was heavily favored. DePauw was also on the re-
Murray, Ky. in an Ohio Valley League contest, 68 to 51. In another Hoosier College Con“|ference gama, Rose Poly downed Earlham, 53 to
Billy Hillenbrand Moves to Indianapolis
Thirty-two youthful sluggers today awaited. the opening bell
reyhounds| meet Tri-State College tomorrow| night in a non-conference clash. The Greyhounds currently stand’
In games last night, Canter-| bury smashed Manchester, 81 to 55, to gain revenge for an early|
doch Haines re Heavyweight.
\Sporting Events
‘Mere and There, Today, Tomorrow TODAY
BOXING from the! Pinals Times-Legion Golden Atinory. North
(hey. 8:15 p.
Broad Ri Washingto!
Huntin Tech »
on at Shor $ipus Al Attucks vs. ca
Cathol Richmond. Prankiip Twp. at Beech Grove. Speedway at il Davis
MiGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL (Local) pple at ATIeh Santral, : adral at Tech.
Glove Tour. Pennsylvania St,
at Sacred Heart,
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Hillenbrand will serve as executive sales director for the Indiana territory. Hillenbrand and his wife will live at 3326 Arthington Blvd.
| Anderson Defeats Hammond in } NBL
Howie Schultz, Anderson center, was high point man with 19 and was high for Ham-
udson, tase up against Johnny ThompHorace Sum-|
Ex-Pitcher Dies 126-pound ; CHICAGO, Feb, 11 (UP)-—John, mers Sullith With Sigmund Jones (Corky) Sullivan, who lost a leg)
in 135-pound; Alonzo Easley meets in a childhood accident but went Trice in 160-pound, and on to become one of the first curve! Jack Boswell fights Harry Dunn | {ball pitchers in American base-| in 175-pound Class | ball, died at his home here yester-| The Novice Class will present! day. He was 86. TT agen including the heavy- H wi we encounter between Jack oosier nner Haines and. Paul Lockett. They were the only contestants in that| ORLANDO, Flan, Feb. 11—Class| clags this year and have not B honors in the $100,000 Morida!
fl
tourney.
Teachers to Swim "Indiana State Teachers College swimmers meet the Indianapolis| Club tonight at 7 p. Vi
will attempt to avenge an he in Terre. Haute. |
day went to W. A, Smith of Vincennes, Ind. Smith had A score of 149, Crna
Tug
Table Tennis
Regults in Jnst night's Industrial Table Tennis Lea, t Dearborn: EH Lill {Ky | Clave.) 8 nk “Beit (Bwarts) 3: tm, Moors 5, Wm Block 4; Elf Lilly i ‘a Simson te. 3; mi Lilly (3) 6, Hoosier Coa i
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x Claypool at Warsaw,
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Cary Proebel at Marion (Il). Michigan City at Gary Walluce. Hammond Clark at Hammond North
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‘ithe Springfield Indians, in third
: tally for New Haven in the sec-
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The Indianapolis
behind front-running Cleveland. The Caps, scoring heavily in
fans. All other teams in the league were idle. . The fast-skating Cdps opened the game with a three-goal assault to give Goalie Terry Sawchuk a comfortable working , Freddie Glover was high scorer for Indianapolis with two
For the New Haveners, the loss position and they remain all even with
‘place, in. the eastern half of the loop. Count. Three Times The westerners countered three times in the canto on| goals by Rod Morrison, Cliff Simpson and Don Morrison. Chick Webster caged the first
ond but Glover came,
Gary| through with his two in the same
frame. Before the period ended, | Jean Paul Denis beat Indianap-| olis Goalie Sawchuk, to bring the! middle session fo a close with the count 5-2 Capitals. Eddie Bruneteau rammed home | the final Cap goal at 6:13 of the! third period, and at 15:37 Buck Davies gave the Ramblers their] third marker.
Gino Rozzini of New Haven suffered a shoulder injury in the! game and was removed yi the | hospital, but is expected to back in action Saturday Le New Haves (3) :
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Sawchuk
Nicholsor
South Bend
| Decstuf at Terre Halle Gerstmeyer, Wayhe South at
Wayne Central.
COLLEGE BASKETBALL
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Tri-State Tat "INDIANA CENTRAL.
(Western Conference) Michigan at Indiana.
Purdue at
Mich | Ohio State at Tinos.
ows at Minnesota,
8 Notre Dame as St. Louis, ANSAS State at Indiana Stale.
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Wisconsin at Northwestern.
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Bt. Wabash at Can
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On the Ice
Ball State at Manchseter, Hamline at Valparaiso,
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of A ANAPOLIS a tan > oni at 5 York.
| Oakland City > Transylvania, . PROFESSIONAL BASKETBALL:
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Baltimore Ay ry Louis. INDIANAPOLIS at hh dadsiphie, = 3
Michigan State (Cates) School) Tournament, semi-finals p.m, at Decatur sym. A ——————————
AMERICAN HOCKEY LEAGUE Eastern Division
. OP W.L T Ps 0 | Providence 51 MM 12 5 13 43 50 21 28 3 4 13 5 15 28 7 37 1D ew Haven 4 156 313, 7 7 1» | | Philadelphia 51 13 34 4 30 18 {Washington 52 8 40 4 2 122 bo Western Division ure” OF W L T Pls. O [Cleveland 50 30 14 6 66 24 Louis 4°29 13 7 6 | Indianapolis 50 27 12 11 6 215 | Pittsburgh 5.27 4 » @ | Buffalo & @ 1B TH IN SULTS LAST NIGHT
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“four matches won.
nl D Morrison Podolsky Campbell R | Spares—New Haven: mirande, PYM nak, White, Denis, nbson Davies + n, y : m4 apolis: Melong, Woit, Ee Simpson McKengly, Reid, Glover. Bruneteau, Gauthier, ler SCORE BY PERIODS New Haven ny 0 2 1-3 INDIANAPOLIS srnssnas i'd 2 al Scoring summary: Period INDIANAPOLIS: (1) R.| {Morrison (D. Morrison) 2:35; (2) Simpson { (Nicholson) 14:21; 3) D. Morrison (R.|
{ Morrison, Heller) 18:01. Penalty Bloomer. | ,
Second Period--New Haven (4) Webster] (Lavell, Davies) 3.43; INDIANAPOLIS (5) Glover (Reid) 6:25; New Haven (6) unis ite, Lamirande) 9:44; INDIANAPOLIS mn Glover (Melong) 12:20. Penalties | Podolsky, Woit, Heller.
Third Period--INDIANAPOLIS (8) Brunéteau (unassisted) 6:13; New Haven (9) Davies (Webster, Lancien) 15 n Penatly: |
© Referes: “Patsy Callighen and Bernie Lemait
Lead Billiard Play |
Morris Morris and Phil Green-| berger lead the state three-| cushion billiard tourney with| “Today's! hedule: J. B. Knapp meets Alj Maloof, Frank Hobart meets! Maloof this afternoon and then| plays Bil Braskett tonight.
Charles Jones . . . Middleweight.
By Defeating Ramblers, 6-3
Victory Over New Haven Puts Locals Only One Point Behind Top Spot Barons
Capitals peiped scramble the American Saddler Hockey League's Western Division title picture even further today | Pep were
the first half of their game at
New Haven last night, defeated the Ramblers, 6 to 3, before 2000
Butler to Meet Western Michigan
Butler University puts its un-| defeated Mid - American Conferthe block for the
+ence record. op. sixth time re night, meet-
ing Western Michigan in the Fieldhouse at 5:15 p. m. Buckshot O’Brien has a chance to break the one season scoring record tomorrow. He needs but four points to top the previous record set by Charlie Maas at 259 points. Hot shot for the Bronchos is Don Boven, who ranks fourth ‘in the major college scoring statis-
tics with a 18-point-per-game|
|average. Western Michigan ranks third in the MAC with three won and three lost and has an over-all record of 11 and four. Butler
{now has a season record of 14
won and three lost.
Legion ‘Cagers To Meet Feb. 19
Foyr regional winners, in the
(fourth annual American Legion
be | Pasketball tourney will meet Feb. {19 in Clinton. Regional winners will be decided in play tomorrow and Sunday.
Dewsbury Winner of the Clinton finals will
represent the state in the Na{tional American Legion tourney
{in Beaver Falls, Pa, March 31
{and April 1 and 2.
East Chicago Post ‘388 (District 1) vs Akron Post 277 (District 2) Sunday, 3:30! p.m South Bend Post 309 fDiatricy 3 winner of first game; 8:00 p At Columbia oily Kokomo Post 6 (District 5) Columbia | City (District 4), Bunday, 2:30 p At Greencastle ARdianapolis, Kennington 34 {Distxies ve. Muncie Post 19 (District 10), Saurcay. 2:30 p. m, Greencastle Post 58
vs. |
(District . 6) ‘va. winner of first game, 8:30 p. m.’ At Winslow Versailles Post 173 (District 9) ws.
Winslow Post 118 (District 8), 2:30 m, Greenwood Post a fon n yinner of frst. a 8.30.9.
Imps Win Tilt
Bob Bruce broke the all-time
Sunday, |
vs.
Season scoring record for Short-| = ridge as the Imps defeated Tech’ 8)
|Rhinies, 32 to 12, at-the Short- | ridge gym yesterday afternoon. | scored ‘15 points to run his season total to 154 points in 13] games. The previous mark of 146/ points was" held by Ceell Frel~hoter.
aps Tie for Second Place Saddler and Pep |Fulks
Bout Tonight Upsets Wise Guys
NEW YORK, Feb. 11 (UP) | Featherweight Champion Sandy and eX-champ Willie
onight in a $90,000 “mystery a at had experts |dered and fans bidding $35 in the) | black market for $10 ringside, | tickets,
| The experts were bewildered) {by this first world title bout of 1949 because they couldn't un- | derstand why Pep-—who had been | knocked out in the fourth round {by Saddler last Oct. 29 was favored at 6-5 to recapture the undisputed 126-pound crown. No One ever turned that trick -be= fore. » » »
NOR could they understand why this repeat. performance of a lop-sided scrap should attract a sellout crowd of 18,000 apd a record indoor featherweight title gate. In October, Saddler gave Wee Willie the worst beating of | his career and smashed hin to the canvas three times before he, was counted out. Young Saddier appeared so| superior in October that it's,
would have arranged for a re-|
A United Press poll of 32 New! York managers and trainers dis-
ler would win on a knockout.
Studeakers Make ARU Quarter-finals
Kenny Bridges scored 23 points last night as Roy Gale's Stude- | {bakers advanced to the quarter-| {finals of the state AAU basket{ball tourney at Dearborn Gym. {Kirby Tavern also went into the {quarter final round.
Last night's scores: Gale 61; hirvieon Model Shop 37; Kirby | Tavern 33, Irvington Post 28; Riv-| erside 47, New Winchester 24. St. Thomas Aquinas defeated st. Philip, 26 to 24, yesterday at | Cathedral to take the Junior CYO/ basketball .. and qualify for [the Archdi n tourney Which, starts tomorrow, a
Senior CYO results yesterday
St. Joseph 42, Holy Trinity 34;
{Cathedral 28, Little Flower 17.
BEEN LOOKING FOR US? F. C. BONNET — THE JEWELER — IS NOW LOCATED AT 150 North Illinois St.
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{turn bout, had not contracts for | washington the first fight provided specifi-|New York cally for a Garden return on Feb. paicacihia {11, in case of a Saddler victory. Boston
closed today that not a single minneapolis one picked Pep to win tonight. Rochester . Twenty-six predicted that Sadd-|g: pgs ie payne DIANAPO!
mRSS— ——
BAA Leader Sinks 27 As Warriors Rack Lup
United
Andy Anderson . . . Weiterweigh’
Gives Mikana T arget; Scores 63 Against Jets
Field Goals, 9 Fouls, 108-87 Slaughter .
Joe Fulks of the Philadelphia Warriors gave towering George
scheduled to clash Mikan of the Minneapolis Lakers a tall performance to shoot at as they moved into a second-place tie with St. Louis, only one yolnt, ala at Madison Square Garden| today in the “goal happy” Basketball Association of America.
Fulks, recovering from a stomach ailment which left him weak
nine free throws as the Warriors)
IBAA individual scoring record set by Mikan against the Washington] Capitols on Jan. 30. |e The -six-foot-five-inch Fulks, the 1946-47 BAA scoring cham-|
_|as a kitten by the final whistle, scored 63 points against the "| Indianapolis Jets at Philadelphia last night.
His 27 field goals an@
{won, 108 to 87, broke the single, now has 1196 points for 46 games,
Playing all but the last minute, Fulks scored 15 points in the firs} quarter, 15 in the second, 19 in
the third, and 14 In the last.
Carlisle Towery, Price Brook
pion, has been playing second eld, John Mandic, Leo Mogys
various scoring departments thisi season but _he was unstoppable. against the Jets. He took 56 shots to get his| batch of field goals. He made 30] points in the first half and 33 in|
doubtful if the 20th Century:Club| [ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA STANDINGS| morals
{fiddle to Mikan in the league's) land Jack Eskridge all tried’ un.
successfully to'stop the Warriors’ 26: year ald star. Each fouled him at least once, Fulks’ previous high in the BAA was the 47 points he tal{lied against. Providence thik
the second. His second half to-| season. tal broke the league mark of 31 Philadelphia a. Indisnapelis (#7) points for a half held by Carl py, ¢ no ik. i 1 9 Braun of New York. | Musi, 1 1 2 s, f 5-43 Fulks, current BAA leader, al-| Fleishman. 1 3 aniuent 34 though Mikan has played in fewer Bornh'mer,c 2 0 § ic, ¢ 10 igames and hoa a ghey a em tv 13 3[Byrnes § ; : : 0 Oalimat. ¥ 3} 2 shes, 3 3: Pro Basketball : eas 3 1 yeaa 4518 211 Totals 33 3 Eastern. Division Half-time Score—Philadelphis 0, Ine 5 mn wm 1 res Throws Missed—Mogus 4, Malamed, 0. 54 9 {Pulte 5, Sadowski, Bornheimer, Senesky, 2 mn 9% Morgenthaler. > 26 4ST 1 ————————————— - 23 39 18% Providence ......... 9 35 208 Amateur, Independent, Western Division wo L Po om » Semi-Pro Basketball
| 18s . 17%] RESULTS LAST Philadelphia 108, INDIAN. Minneapolis 95, New York 75. Rochester 90, Baltimore 76,
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