Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 March 1949 — Page 18
Hornets. Get ‘Big Kick Out of Unbroken, String ‘Of Wins by High School
Coach Praises ‘Bunch of Good Boys’ That Has Refused fo Concede Defeat
_ By JIM SMITH, Times Sports Writer FAIRLAND, Ind, Mar. 2-=This is a quiet little community. But rather suddenly it has been stirred to new life,” Its 850 fnhabitants have come to the-full realization that their high school basketball team is the only undefeated team in the state. "+ The Fairland quintet has won 23 straight games, including ‘thelr holiday tournament and the Shelbyville segfional. That is a record. envied by every high tp vg school bmsketball coach in the state. The man responsible for this: phenomenal record is Max E. Bell, | now in his third year as the coach of thé Hornets. Bell is a A " likeable young ‘man. You can the coach calls a “modified zone. o on Star Is “A” Student fell that as you stroll through| o =~ cc 4 and one of the corridors of the ‘school with p. 2" geal. Ahi on “7 the most talked "about boys in
him and hear the kids greet him| y with, “HI, coach.” hight school round ball circles
You can tell it too by {ne| today, «18 Forward Kent Guild, 15 1115”, 165 pound senior and a quiet, respectful way his basket- straight “A” student. Guild plays ball players go about their job the pivot -after the tipoft abd ihe by the fun. they all have usually guards the biggest man : : . lon the club, More than one coach Boys Aren't Cocky in Indiana high schools has-re-“I am very fortunate’ re- marked he would like to have “marked Bell. "I have a good Guild on his team. pe bunch of boys to work with. You Several colleges, notably Michwould “normally assume that igan, Indiana, Purdue have been. having ‘won 23 straight after young Guild to attend their games they would be inclined to college upon graduation, ‘But it be cocky. They're net. They take l00ks as though DePaul is going their winning gracefully, and I/to get the star player and stuam sure.they could take defeat dent. Guild's father is a graduate the ‘same way If that were neces. ©f DePauw. He has one sister sary. : who was graduated. from’ there {and one who is a junior at the “There were many times dur-|.,j.06 now. - ing the season when I thought) (Coach Beil is a graduate of we were beaten,” Bell continued, central Normal, now known as “but the boys didn't seem 10 Canterbury, and received his think so. So far. as the record aster's degree at Indiana. Prior shows, they have been right, and| ts joining the service, he. coached I have been -wrong. A defeat gt gandusky. During the war. he now wotlld really hurt because it|girved with the = Air Transport would be one and out. during the season wouldn't have|yetball and baseball teams at the been quite as bad. |Miam} Air Base: “But right now we aren't] At present.Coach Bell and his thinking of losing. We have our boys are spending a lot of time . sights trained on the regionals working out new plays and at Greensburg. After that? Well sharpening up shooting: eyes, for the semi-finals, we hope.” "the regional is only three days (away, After that the semi-finals. Tough Roa» Traysl void) ol) mapped to be in Butler Codch Bell and his Hornets Fjeldhouse Mar. 12 and you hear
fact may account fom their string’ of victories, fast break while the other plays the slow set style of ball. On
after
are well aware they have a tougha ‘loud buzzing “noise, don't be
road to travel. Unless an upset surprised. It's likely to be some occurs, they will undoubtedly Hornets. -i3
bump up against the Madison, Cubs. For the sake of compari: 9€GSON Record
son, though it may not mean Fait: on anything, the Cubs defeated Co-/Artington .........ooiiiiiinins 50 Be lumbus early in the season 31-23, Benitoyile RR The Hornets defeated the same Hope =. a «3 i team 45-41, {Beech Grove* . 38 36 Madison has lost only three Waldron eis 2 3 games this season, and have 3% SAiestine 2" 3 ‘played a tougher schedule. Ace Moral J. LE sabsesareve Ices hE) gL cording to the boys in the know, "ut Y Auburn , . 88 38 Madison should win.’ Perhaps.) ken pach 2 ! 3 But win or lose, they are going Morristown** , 39 to know they have been In a Whnmana : ball game when the Hornets start Bosgatown 1 stinging. | Re Sra iaan sa dart atin ine : 18
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. , ’ Clifford ..es.. 3 ‘club. In ‘their two teams, they Columbus as sii a Morristo: 40
have two styles of play; which
Basketball's 4 Best to Make Last Stand in SEC Tourney
, ‘LOUISVILLE, Ky., Mar. 2 (UP)—Eieven other Southeastern Conference basketball teams showed up in Louisville today, wistfully hoping that something would knock Kentucky out of the conference tournament and give another team a chance at the title, Biit there was nothing in sight to encourage such day-dreaming, Kentucky hasn't lost to a conference team since early in 1945, and
DMD anes assivnziais ID Key: ‘Double overtime, **Qvertime. ,
. © |58 times since then. i: cats nc | The tournament marks the T TARA Appearance on Kentucky-#otk CR . [for Alex Groza, Ralph Beard, | : {Wallace Jones and Cliff Barker, MAC Cage Title {the four hardwood magicians who | 3 © {have materialized the greatest Times Special {record in the history of collegiate CINCINNATI, O;, Mar. 2--Cin- basketball. ™ “EHnatl URIVErsity today: rules as m5 Kentucky can be counted on Mid-American Champions for the i, pear down in this one. And stcond straight year. .. {when ‘Rupp’s Rifles bear down.) The Bearcats walloped Ohlo|the pain can be excruciating, In| University last night, 68 to 51.145 19 years at Kentucky, Rupp| contests and undisputed posses- tories in 199 SEC contests. sion of the conférénce crown. | Butler, the only contender, lost| {> chance at a share of the title]
Even the draw .favored'G Ken-| when they lost to Western Re-!tucky, for the Wildcats drew in-|
Draw Lower Bracket
serve Monday night in Cleveland. to the lgwer bracket where only situation last night to down third-|
In last night's game the lead Tennessté figured to offer any place Chicago, 79 to 69, as they) Now attack last night with a three-
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Rear row (left to right), student manager Tom McClain, Dick Darby,” John Mallory, Bob, Welts, Bill
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The Hornet starting five and Coach Bell watch forward Kent Guild "lay one up" during a pracfice session. Left to right are Jack Nelson, John Bush, Bob Arbuckle, Ray Hawk, Kent Guild and [points through the hoop in four will meet Greensburg Saturday afternoon in the first game of the Regionals
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g The * Indianapolis for their ninth victory in 10 MAC yas coached his teams to 178 vic-; Dave “a permanent lease on the ‘ “IBAA cellar, looked forward to (4 {their meeting with Minneapolis night will be Center Cliff Simphere tomorrow night. The Jets took command of the Gordon Haidy. Simpson has re-
Jets,
changed hands six times before competition, and that “not until/sank 41 of 50 free throws.
the Bearcats moved into a 34-to- [the semi-finals Saturday. 31 half-time lead. Ralph Richter 1 led the Be arcats in the last half way tomorrow afternoon ‘with as the tide turned in favor of fourth-seeded Louisiana
to top the scoring.
. Vanderbilt School 50 Wins Hi-Y Title vyes in that upper bracket. School No. 50 is the winner of Lower bracket first the Northwest District Junior S®mes will be played Thursday Hi-Y ‘basketball tournament Bight. with Tennessee meeting completed at the Hawthorne gym Monday night. The .winners defeated Sthool No, 30, 38 to 14, NP
inthe finals. that bracket.
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PI Ee Ee re Sere axe in SemisFincl SSOCIATION OF AMERICA va. AN e consolation stop ¢ ‘‘college boy" attac " STANDINGS and-title games Saturday night./the Windy City. crew.. Chicags n semi-rinais | Esstern Division | holds five vi él Semi-fingls in the senior sec-| - i ; Armory Sold O € victories over the Indi- i Wasbiggion ..... Wo i De os | oma ~ " Bernie hAPOlis team. Ition of the city-wide table tennis| 1ry Reardon “is - player. | Ph ladelphia phi Rn P aoa Shively is rel or iT He nage ed [Ohleage w_ tournament, sponsored by thei suseli of thy Sestern Champion | altimore - .... CHOW i » A \ { i i Posten’ 11H BY 44 dy, the 7500-seat Jefferson County, Moxus f fis Hapears. ff It ®t City Department of Parks and Providence Reds that will play | aaa 0. 8, (Armory for all the tourfament Towerr.e 38 soime st | » Recreation will be held tonight the Indianapolis Caps here to- | 4 wh Pe on | sessions, for Kentuckians wem'tipendice = 0 1 Philip's 3 0 3at the Bagles Lodge Hall, 43 W.| morrow night at the Coliseum. | Rochester ...t .... 13 Meso. |Pass up their-last chance to see Hamilton, § 4 4 OMaske | § 5 Vermont St. starting at 8:30 W. a Minneapolis #1 a a7 their favorites in action. | [Bloom, § 001 . ind et ToT oth 3? a Among other things, they want] + IRonees. ... 1 8. ¢ winnes ot he 38 istricy Bo Tare sess 19 33 ITY 204 10 see Big Alex Groza perform.) Meinhold 0 5:1 meets held In all eity communi-| _ APOLIB. 1.0 1T 31 418 Winner of “near Rh Grabowski ty centers will compete in the RESULTS CAST NIGHT arly every. other yt , ' INDIANAPOLIS 49. Chickgo" 6. honor in the game, Groza has Totals’ 1s 41 10 Totals - 35 1s 40 "eMIOr boys’ and girls’ singles and Bochester . Washington 64 never made the all-conference HWflime Score—Indianapolls 38 Ohi doubles and the mixed doubles. hiisdelphis ‘89, St. Louis #1, (eam picked dt the tournament| ‘s,. Be bi Finalists il compute on Mar. 9 Ai J 3 Sash year. Once a draft call kept Brookfield, Hamilton 2, Olimug , Baaiot: he t Toga Community} Amateur. Softba £ gi two years ago it was aj Z, Ehllin Mikan 2, -Missek 3 ins. | Tonight's play-off will be a peloumtatn Square AC wants games with Rjury, and ast year- Jim |e gorfer “o¢ Msensain and Jim Blers- y 24 apn
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and Georgia drew scoring. Ed Mikan got 20-points Hershey defeated Springfield, 2 fo
only “twice, Trudell Mississippi State and Kentucky both times in the third quarter, scored four times in the third opening against Florida. Ole Miss|but they managed to pull away to 'peried to swamp Washington, 5 and Auburn got off with byes in & 48-t0-42 lead at the end of the tg.1 ' period. At the half it had been | Second round games will be(38 to 32.in the Jets’ favor.
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: - {Western Division had dwindled to one point today after Cleveland UAE I beat Pittsburgh last night, 5 to 2, ini Cleveland. rich
Their lead couid be lost tonight when the Barons and Hornets | renew their backyard squabble in Pittsburgh.
Caps, who are hoping to start a
{defeating Providence here tomor‘row night. Providence already has clinched the Eastern Division championship and is coasting until the playoffs, Mar. 22. ~~ Providence beat St. Louis and Pittsburgh on successive nights last week and is playing in Buffalo tonight. Making his appearance again a .Cap uniform tomorrow
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ithe ..second . period and once in ithe final during which Cleveland clinched. the game with three In other. games last night, 1, as .Goalie Geordie Henry maintained a shutout until 18:40
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“Only Hurdle to Big. Nine Title
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: Sports Roundup— aie r Baseball Takes Care of Kids "But Rookies Had Tough Time in Old Days : By Eddie Ash i
Times Sports Editor ; : THERE was a time in baseball when a rookie got the
brushoff in spring training camp. .. . The oldsters played it
‘|safety first to protect their jobs and youngsters seldom
received any encouragement except from the manager and
lcoaches. . . . Rookies weré gypped out of their turns at -
CHICAGO; Mar. 2 (UP)—The/ the batting tage, pushed around.in the clubhouse and on the bench
Fourth District. bid for the an- and treated as nohodies nual NCAA basketball tourney closely knit groups and if was about ready today for packaging and delivery to the recordbreaking cagers from ° Illinois, sure of a share of the Big Nine|took. off for home. . . title and probably due for an un-|is different now and has béen for “about 20 years. . The Fighting Illini, improving| are given 100 per cent opporwith every game, have only Minnesota as a challenger for beth the league title and the NCAA| the training camp and are taken;
disputed crown.
bid, and the Gophers
their only game this season.
One. game remains for. each players treat the kids with re-| team, however, with Minnesota gnect and are free. with con-
‘Baturday| yi ryctive criticism, . .
meeting Wisconsin
while Illinois tatiglés with-Michi-|
gan. Monday. And
loss, then the two teams woul
finish in a tie for the league
crown. Might Mean Play-Off
should the happen, Minnesota!
win combined with an Illinois! dq! leagu
around hotels. . . .. Veterans formed a young. player just up from the minors | received any suggestions for correcting flaws he was lucky. . . , |- Only the lads with super courage and fighting qualities rode out the gaff, the timid ones decided it wasn’t worth the punishment and
. Baseball; = ‘Davidson. had competed once as
a professional ‘in Columbus in a prelim bout for which he received $35. . . . The Louis award now will go to Laverne Cole of Minne apolis and Davidson's place on {Friday's Golden Gloves finals pro-
. » The rookies
{unity to beat out the regulars, enjoy the complete privileges of]
pped a| under the wing of competent in-| ; |decision, 45 to 44, to the Illini instructors if-they show anything Sram In Chicago will be taken: by
Also, the big-name Robert Mier, Bens City. OLD ROCKPORT ( a horse, not- & beverage) has been entered in the Kentucky Derby, . + « CHft Mooers, Texas cattle baron, who owns the winner of the recent $100,000 Santa Anita Derby, announced that Gordon Glissen, apprentice jockey, who. was up on “Rock” in the Santa: Anita, also will be in the saddle in the Kentucky classic,
tat-all, . a
i | even spend extra time on
to help coach any youngsterwho looks the part of a future big. er. . . . Most of the eager youngsters don't stay long, of course, but they do have a grand time chumming with the famous pastimers before receiving a re-|
Should that occur, it seemed jeace or a transfer to a gas light| a.
certain the district selection com-| .ircuit, ‘mittee would order a play-off beie. two clubs with the] {winner to get the prized NCAA| shot. ? The NCAA fourth district com- | prises the Big Nine area and the lonly independents in the territory | with -records comparable to IlliInois and Minnesota were Loyola {of Chicago and Bowling Green {of Ohio, Neither of these clubs, however, had records comparable to the Big Nine entries, either in the won and lost column or in
{tween the
{strength of opposition. Prospects Dim
{record of only one loss
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{Minnesota at Madison, and the Badgers are always at their best
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at home. fast in the stretch, will be
[heavy favorite to down Michigan. The Illini have poured 80 or more
| of their last five Big Nine games, toppling Indiana 91 to 48, in their
last outing.
Moreover only once since the .inational cage classic. began 2 Oe rine team Ha aan Chicago last week before the from this district. That was in Officials learned he was a pro. {1943 when De Paul was chosen): after the Illini Whiz Kids, with a heavyweight, won all starts and in 18 {games and a perfect conference {mark of 12 wins, refused the op-
has
Gophers
And Illinois, coming
LAST YEAR, Hoosier Gil i Hodges appeared in 38 Brooklyn |games as a catcher and in 96 as a first sacker. He de~ neck for supremacy in high |Veloped rapidly as a fielder but school basketball and wrestling. | Dis batting average fell off to +... Tech edged out Southport, |-250. . . . However, the stalwart 45 to 40, for the first: annual | Hodges batted in 70 runs . . county wrestling championship, |and of his 120 hits, 18 were then the Tech basketball team [doubl es, five triples and 11 came froth behind last Satur- homers... . He has power.
day to win the Sectional crown oa. from Southport, 49 to 48, in a | JACK ONSLOW, new White
thrilling overtime. Sox manager, is only oie-half
® = = Simon Legree. . . . He compels ONE BOY fought all the way his players to walk two miles through the three-day Tourna-
from hotel to ball park at the ment of Golden Gloves Champions| pasadena, Cal, training camp but provides transportation for
the dally return trip.
td » . ANSWER to query: Billy Conn was awarded the Joe Louis sports-| and Tony ‘Zale fought'in New manship trophy by judges and| York in February, 1942. ... Conn
referees. . . . It was found that! won the decision on points,
a
> ® w= ATHLETIC TEAMS from Tech and Southport this winter have been running neck and
. + + Ed Davidson, Columbus, O.,
Training Camp Briefs—
Dodger Camp Resembles
Pirates Awaiting Arrival of Kiner; : Reiser May Solve Braves’ Outfield Problem
By United Press VERO BEACH, Fla., Mar. 2—The Brooklyn Dodger squad, numbering nearly 200 players, resembled a Hollywood mob scene
Sports Events Here and There Today, Tomorrow
today as the athletes were forced to step lively in order to avoid getting in each other's way. $ Fundamental drills took up most of yesterday's opening sessions but the players were being primed for speed. Every 15 minutes,
field supervisor Wid « Matthews i blew a whistle and the entire] BRADENTON, Fla.—Pete Reissquad was obliged to race around er, former Brooklyn “problem {the park. . child,” today appeared to be the
TODAY COLLEGE BASKETBALL State Eastern Ill Central, 8:15 PROFESSIONAL BASKETBALL Chicago at New York. St. Louis at Washington AMATEUR BASKETBALL g HOCKEY { American League Providence at Buffalo 8t. Louis at Philadelphia. Cleveland at Pittsburgh Hershey at Springfield. TOMORROW SWIMMING”
Western Conference championship meet
at Purdue, 7:30 p. m . PROFESSIONAL BASKETBALL —— Association eof Americy Minneapolis at Indianapolis, St. Louis at Baltimore PM. Wayne at Philadelphia, ; . National League Anderson at Denver, Dayton at Tri-Cities Waterioa at Sheboygan, Oshkosh at Syracuse . AMATEUR BASKETBALL
ality. independents tourney.-at--Dessborn, SARASOTA, Fla. — Outfielder!
HOCKEY
Providence at Indian > Coliseum Ire
At Kirshbaum Set
Kirshbaum Community Center will sponsor a “21-game” for high school boys and a foul-shooting contest for grade school mem-|
bers, Mar. 8, according to Athletic - Director Earl Marftgomery. ¥ In ‘a recent sports announcers! ?
“Leontest: Frank won first place. Ben Lawrence was second and Al Passo,
at the center
third.
| The Kirshbaum girls basketball team lost .last night to Woodruff
Baptist, 33 to 28,
BATTERIES
Dela ware, Madison & Ray Sts.
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State Teachers. at _Indiama Pp. m. ’
Chr independent tourney at Dearborn
. | Manager Connie Mack to “take|
‘following Dom DiMaggio’'s ac-
Eddie!
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Rickey insists his players were Outfield problem. Reiser was the poorly conditioned last year, thus individual star in yesterday's the reason for ‘the numerous Workout as he shone both at bat and in the field. 1
sprints. WEST PALM BEACH, Fla -— ORLANDO, Fla. — Veteran Pitchers Joe Coleman and Lou! John (Buddy) Lewis, out of
Brissie of the Philadelphia Ath-| jetics, far ahead of the rest of] the squad, were warned today by|
baseball last season because of. an ailing back, was making an impressive showing here today in his bid to regain a regular berth: with the ‘Washington Senators. : 3 a iat ™ o sce TUCSON, Ariz.—Pitcher Gene SAN BERNARDINO, Cal—="Bedrden and Second Baseman Joe The Pittsburgh Pirates today Gordon of the world ¢thampion were awaiting the arrival of [Cleveland Indians were expected “their number —one—hitter—Outfielder Ralph Kiner. Outfielder Wally Judnich signed his contract yesterday . and participated in the club's first workout, . !
it easy.” Both were instructors| at the baseball school the A's conducted here recently,
| participating in their initial work{outs yesterday.
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{Stan Spence remained the only |Boston Red Sox holdout today]
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