Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 February 1949 — Page 9
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Dick Miller Ple Pledg es Extra Purse if iy Team Captures Title
Money Would Supplement $14,000 or $12,000,
Depending on Whether Team Cops Playoff By BILL EGGERT ; An extra $3000, In addition to the usual playoff purse, will bé
given to the Indianapolis hockey club if it ions the Western Division crown this season,
The announcement was made today by Dick Miller, general manager of the Caps,
The Caps, in first place in the American Hockey League's Western Division, by a scant three-|
point margin over Cleveland and Pittsburgh; are in Washington to-| [024 ts ew night to open a three-game road
trip.
In order that the players may be in better physical conten Scoring ecor
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Jets to Battle (2a Freshman
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Ex-Holy Cross Stars O'Connell and Kaftan In Visitors’ Lineup
Indianapolis’ underpowered Jets meet the Boston Celtics tonight at 8:30 p. m. in the Butler Fieldhouse. : The Jets have beaten the Celts only once this season, 81 to 66, in the Fieldhouse. The Celticq hold a two-ge @ winning spell over the local squad. Playing with the Boston team will be George Kaftan and Der
for these road games, Miller also] NEW YORK, Feb, 22 (UP)—
announced that a special DC-3! plane had been chartered to fly| Alex Groza, the hawk-nosed ball-| the squad from Washington to- hawk Who is rounding out bis] {fourth season with Kentucky’s|
night to ‘Buffalo where another | {all-conquering basketball force,
contest {5° scheduled tomorrow! night. The three-hour flight will! [today claimed a new Southeast- | ern conference single game scor-
mie O'Connell, recent graduates of Holy Cross University. They were reu.aited with their old col-| lege coach, Doggy Julian, When they donned the Ceitic uniform. Julian coached three years at| Holy Cross.
cut off 12 hours traveling time, ing record of 38 points,
If the Caps were to finish in first place at the end-of regular season, Mar, 20, the ne Groza, who left little Martins) $3000 would be in addition to the * "TY: O- to matriculate at Ken$14,000 and $12,000 that goes tucky, poured them in last nigh with the winner and loser, re- 2% the Wildcats annihilated Georspectively, in the playoff between |8i&: 95 to 40. Groza's latest scor-| first-place .teams of the Western \N8 Spree erased the conference and Eastern Divisions. mark set by Vanderbilt's Billy Joe Adcock earlier this season. It American Hockey Lea, - ernors were to Sy League gov o also broke the all-time Kentucky, President Maurice Podoloff today|®cOTIn8 record of 34 points, held in Cincinnati to plan the play. jointly by Groza and Leroy Ed-| off. _.|wards, a standout Wildcat of. Exhibition Game 15 years ago.
, While Groza was being acf While ome heath me me Are claimed for his two new records, avoring a new playoff plan, it was reported that the Wildcats Podoloff implied here last night are considering playing born Jn that there will be no change, {the .NCAA-and-Nationai I He said the present system o (tional tournaments next month, the top three teams in each divi.| University officials, however, desion participating in the playofr ¢!ined comment. has worked successfully and he City College of New York and sees no reason for “changing New York University, battling horses in midstream.” |for tournament bids, came back| It is understood also that many {Tom Philadelphia" with well-| of the players’ contracts any earned victories. NYU walloped| some of the Eastern ‘teams in.| 1emPle, 87 to 55, in the feature
cluded a bonus clause if the team §3me of a Convention Hall dou-|
reached the playoff. |bleheader after City's Beavers The league's governors and|®d8ed St. Joseph's, 68 to 65. Podoloff also 11 attend the! At Boston Garden, Holy Cross| opening tonight Cincinnati Garden Sports Arena. 'e8e 86 to 48, behind Bob Cousy's Montreal of the Nation al 22 Points, while Boston University | League and its farm club, Dallas, Qumped. hapless Harvard, 62 to of the United States League, will | play an exhibition game. Some! of theDallas ao already Michigan Grid Card have heen signed with the Cinein-
t/3 inches tall. O'Connell was co-| captain at
f the $3 million whipped arch-rival Boston Col-|
Kaftin was All-America in 1947 when Holy Cross copped the! [NCAA crown. He is only 6 feet
Dermie O'Connell, former cocaptain of the Holy Cross cage
Holy Cross with {Kaftan, and is also a hot shot
from the field. { eam and a recent addition to Idan ORBLE LINFUPS the Boston Celtic squad, will see | Lo, Mogus re P..... George Kaftan action in Butler Fieldhouse toBlackie Towery © |!" George’ Mvasioned| night against the Indianapofis | | Price Brookfield 8: -Dertiie O'Connell | Jets. {Tommy Byrnes . Bob Del!
Bomar ‘Blows Up." Sob Molloy Signs,
loy, 21-game winner for the In|dianapolis Indians last season, re-
[turned his signed contract to the 'St. Louis Browns today. !
| ATLANTIC CITY, N. J, Feb. 122 (UP) —The world match cham-| |pion Tavern Pales of Chicago| {were in second place in the Amer|ican Bowling Congress team standings “today because Capt.
College Swimming Mienigan 65. Minnesota 18.
\ Wakhington and Lee 81, Macon
Wyoming 4, Utah 40
Randolph-
irginia Tech 62, William and Mary 13.
Mangam Rolls Rousing 735 to Lead Keglers
By DON SIEBERT The latest bowling proprietor's five-man team classic i¥ already Bowl where Ann Sauter caught Dorothy Berkopes, Hickm. Whirlaways a
on the calendar. It will cpen at Pritchett's Saturday and Sunday her first 600 of the season.
‘honors were made in the Sport 6% BOWLERS (WOMEN)
Ann Shuter, Danny O'Neill's. BOWLERS (WOMEN)
for a two-week-end run. had games of 185-235-104 that Eva Williatoson, Yaver Men's Shop . ; Entry fee is $8, $4.50 for bowling, and §1 tourney expense for a gave her a 614 total dor Danny| fat rg bird Fares Mens Shop...
total of $13.50. Call Fred Theobald at IM-0386 or the alleys at O'Neill's Bar. LI-0852. The Sacred Heart tourney ‘will
‘hand out 46 prizes headed by a $100 first prize, John Whitsett re-) ports. This does not include the,
“two purses given for the high sin-
\ es. A complete list of
macy. He. wound up his series with &n admirable 266 game. DeWitt Pettrie, who rolls with ¢ Indiana Bell Telephone at the {Fun Bowl, and Gene Lakey of the Linson’s College Inn Grille at the
J ay will be announced soon. [Sport Bowl tied on 662.
| Larry Lehmann, manager of Fountain Square, is already signing up . bowlers ' for summer
Jeaged. He plans two leagues completed the list with a 650 for Bob Flamin: Capitol night. :
Mangam Leads Leagues Top honorse in league warfare /last night went to a 177-average
bowler;
Bill. Mangam, Bhyesss -old _em-| ployee of Travelers Insurance, put! together a 735 series at the Illinois for Colonial Furniture in the Fraternal League. Mangam, who has bowled for 30 years, proved that alley walls 'are no handicap when he grooved a rousing 224-256-255 combina{tion in “tough”. 1 and 2 alleys, He
alos rolls with Coca-Cola at the 549 yn tne centerpiece and ended fur, “pi Moose Secretaries
Uptown. At the Pennsylvania, Jim .MecKinney was well on his way to the 700 bracket when he hit a slump in the final game that left him three pins shy for 697. Rollfng with Union Title in the
Al Holman was two pins back with a 660 made for Indiana Bell at the Indiana and Bill Russell
Hornaday Milk at Dezelan’s. Team. honor count went to Fit {Blak Insulation at the Illinois when the slammed out 2887 sticks to lead their nearest comrpetitor by more than 20 pins. - Yavers Lead Loop The Ladies Classic at the Pennsylvania centered around those arch-enemies, the Yaver Men's Shop and Hickman Whirlaway squads, as Dorothy Berkopes grabbed high honors for the Whirlies with a 617 series. Miss Berkopes opened on a 159 and got tougher as she caught a
on a 256, Despite Dottie's fat total and four 500 series brought in by the rest of the team, the Yavers walked off with the first two games. +The city champs took the first
Gertrude moodes, Yaver Men's Shop. .
0. BOWLER (MAN) Betty Engle, Ralston's Grocery oes Helen Woul, Rode ry vy Pictures. Smma Longwe a. - 680 | Katharine Hausman, Lohss' Dry Goods 553 + 6683 jonny: Collier, Real Silk Mixed + 862| Ruth Mann, Crosstown Feed . + 862 piel Maher, Max PAtLON'S......oosvs +680 | uth Ranes, Indiana Fur . 650 | jo Berkopes, Hickman Whirlaw sees 48 gligabeth Henry, ind, Ou quip. sane 645 | Marge Hofthein, Ind. Oil Equi ‘ 843 | Genie Drexler, Hickman Waves
600 BOWLERS (MEN) im McKinney, Union Title Curly Street, Moose Secretaries.. Joe Huntington, Rice Pharmacy. , ‘ve Dewitt Pettrie, Ind. Bell Telephone Gene Lakey, College Inn Grille Al Holman, Ind. Bell Telephone Bill Russell, Hornaday Milk.. Bd Hastings, Erangohoal Earl Eggert, Moose Al io ‘ Tony Caroselll, Mockford Movin Tony Constantine, Capitol Paper Bill Lane, Harper Service Bd Mauk Jr,
Roehl's Pharmacy. a" Nelle Schmidt, DeWolf" News... ... iy aper.... | Margaret Bennett, Happy Foot Boo Le Vern Hell, Evangelical... ....... . {Mickey Rotert, Frannie SPP 537 | Joe Verderosa, Bowling Orafts ..,.... 335 | Deo Nowling, Haritn Brothers. ........ aay Roberson, Optimists Juanita Cork, Kool-Vent Awning. ..... 36 Anvyl Evans, King & King Fu. Home. os Lois Glass, Marott Shoe SLOTe ........ 58 Bert Garland, Brightwood Merchants, . 637 Marta Roberts, Marott Shoe Store.... bie Russ Buley, Ind Bell Telophons ..... 634 | Geneva Beck, Happy Foot Bootery.... 538 Robert Sowers, West Side Church..... 634 ann Crull, Hickman WHICIAWAYS...: . bs Tommy Casserly) Rural Pharmacy..... 6M
‘BUA Ziegler, Mechanics Laundry. ..... 633 Dele Eniwistle, Wiles-Johnson .
{ Del England, Berree's Texaco Service 633 De, Frank Walker, Pop's Tavern
Marge Skelton, Yaver Men's Shop..... | Lots Vogel Backemeyer's BLOre. . cuss
4904 {Charles Bennett, Mechanics Laundry LE Rlile Mundy, Budak Regal Store
Bob Wilhoite, F-Blak Insilation.. ack Kirby, Crown Coal «a. 817} V . Walt Trennepohl, J.D. Eastman [June Swiggett, DeWoll News..
Tony Burrello, Sterling Funeral Home 13 | Mary Leppert, Coca-Cola
Roo chmond Insurance. ...... 5 Chuck Marlowe, Riviera Past Pres. 811 | Re ion Wayne Park Savage 411 ooh Dehne, Arlington Super MKL...... 811| june Wright, Real Silk Mixed olin Fulle, Capitol Paper 609 Viv v od Horace Buckner, Evangelical 809 Vivian Younger, Real Silk Mixed
| Dorothy Tegeler, B. & R. Church...... Flossie Hauller, Happy Foot Bootery.. 510 808 | Mary Kelley, Solataire Bevs.. Laura Alexander, Marot. Shoe Store 508 Lucille Long, Crosstown Feed Siete sd Judy Barbarick, Crosstown Feed Store ul Carl Pox, Methodist Church saves, Etta Mae Surber, Falls City Beer 508 | Gomer Alired, Stahlhut Jewelers cavers 808 ima Richardson, Real Silk Mixed . 504 Oscar Viewegh, Evangelical coerce BU Margaret Ingersoll, Real Silk Mixed . 504 Russ Anderson, Capitol Paper..... Pat Oruner, Krieg Brothers. ....... Bob Carnagus. Pen a Sen S| Hilda Geldmeier, indiana Pur * ! ollins, Packar otors Ciel Poison, Consolidated Finance..... 503 Chuck Navikas, Tilson's Clerks Marie McCoy, Old Grown Ale ® 503 Maybelle Rader, Indiana Pur veo 502 Kathryn Myrick, Ayreshire Collier 1 Pat Christopherson, Falls City Beer . 501
Ed Mooney, Lakeshore C. Club Abe Batley, Dillon Office Equipment Dan Torzewski, Little Flower Bob Beacham, Ayreshire Collier
Russ Roberts, U. 8. Rubber Herbert Uphoise, CV Beér
OTHER LEAGUE LEADERS (MEN)
ry ' Thelma Broughton, Lakesh C. Club 501 Courthouse ‘loop, Jim got 235 and tilt easily as they reached 967 Warne Clarkson American Legion .. $97) Thema Broughton. Lakeshore "500 !248 that gave him 481 as he went that blanked out the 908 made by Art Smith a Joan of Are Nav) . 803 | Evelyn Wiesman, Solataire Bevs... 500 atty, Refo d rely Mi OTHER LEAGU LEADE OMEN into the third line. However, he the Hickmans, The second game Steve Romanyk, Transportation 507 Mildred As LAY Rn ME ‘ Yav d ot jonly managed a_216 in his last'was close, but the Yavers gErape Hl Atwall, Pu. Square. BN ~ ed a 801 Raroura Lwin, Corn Past Pres... * tinghouse n ixe 8 bi carmel Mixed ....... .|game. through, 908 to 901. The | 8 Bet L "Wise, Hunter Service 587 BOD Corner aieed Ins. 460 Another 700 that misfired was was a hard-fought battle with go 0 oe Service Club... . 886 | Rose Schieimer, St. Cecelis 1 laid down by Curly Street. man the Whirlaways stopping their won Hurl 81.’ Rivavhs ....... Lillian Petac, Ferry Township Wily... 48 uen els \ bh of many leagues. He reached opposition, 923 to 914. George Miller. Kietn & Kuhn Mary Waensen W. Schog) Teas ere pi 689 for the Moose Secretaries at! The series gave the men's shop Phillip Saxivied. Mouldings Ine....... a TEAM SCORES (MEN) ! . rank Alfor ORS. ...... eases i .e ves {Delaware with games of 222- team 2789 for top honors, Tis"), Harry Wong. “Waits Terminal 1112" 862 | Pariak Jaadlacion . braresine vais a 268-199. included a 597 by Eva Willlam- x. clauson, Carmel Mixed oo... Roebl's PRAFIAGY .... iii an The rest of the evening's honor son, which was the third best Walter Prentice. Railway REpIIN “vor |e Eastma . tounts were grouped ‘close to-'score of the evening. Pat Strie. Si Carl Kahl Cent. States Eovelope.. 7 uo tor TEAM soonEs (WOMEN) et gether as Joe Huntington guided beck was close with a and Don McGuire, State Hi tht 37 Kaye M is Shop 11 his ball for a 662 at Pritchell- Gertrude Rhodes carried a 585. |Ied Moore, Chamoers Bice > Hl ator Shoe Store... 2528 Hunt & O'Grady for Rice Phar-| However, individual. runnerup Gene Horner, Lumberman's Ins. BOI Prank's PUIRICUTe vo. vvsneissrtirye 2508
{Buddy Bomar missed two spares 'in his final game. | The Pales began rolling last! {night and the best. Bomar could roll was a 515 to give his Chicago champions a 2859 total. De An|geles Grill of Hershey, Pa., re|mained on top with a 2873. : Joe Kristoff, former Toledo, O., bowler, did better for the Pales with a 627, and Ned Day, current all-events champion, fired a 617. Day will try to retain his allevents crown today. { 7 In the only other change yes-* {terday, Howard Eaket of Grand
i - natf club that will be represented ,, Here's mighty Michigan's foot-| Rapids, Mich., took the lead in the
all schedule for 1949... Sept. 24, Michiagn State; Oct. ford; Oct. 8, Army; Oct. 15, at
in the American Hockey League next season,
singles standings with a three
7, at Stan- game total of 709.
Eaket knocked Emanuel (Ed).
irl.
Bobsledding Champs LAKE PLACID, N. Y., Feb. 22/| (UP)-<The U. 8. No. 1 team driv-| en by Stanley Benham of Lake| Placid today won the world's four-man buhaledding championship. .
Pro Basketball
NATIONAL LEAGUE Tri-Olties 74, Dayton 54.
AM-PLUS BATTERIES
(Northwestern; Oct. 22, Minnesota; Weimar of Philadelphia out of the Oct. 29, at Illinois; Nov. 5, Pur-| lead and his total was only 12 (due; Nov. 12, Indiana; Nov. 19, pins shy of the score which won
{Ohio State. "the singles event last year. ar. |
Butler In for Rough Tilt At Cincy Tomorrow Night
By BILL PITTMAN jwere feeling a little apprehensive. Butler University, having com-| They were winners of an earlier| {pleted a “successful - home floor contest with the Bearcats, 72 to season without a loss, journeys 54, on the Fieldhouse floor. {to Cincinnati tomorrow for the, They have wor all seven Midfirst of a three-game 1948-49 America Conference games to| (finale. date and are on an eight-game] The game in the new Sports | winning streak. They have a sea-| Garden in the Queen City affords son pecord of 17 for 20.
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