Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 March 1949 — Page 40

Mrs. Myrtle Sutphin, William Manning (left to right) are In ianapolis Casting Cl ing tournament at 10 a. m. in Tomlinson Hall.

This is more like the usual bank fisherman's trouble — line tangled. Unsnarling the mess are Bill Turner (let), 15, and Gary Brandenburg, 12, junior club members. :

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lowa Edges Michigan, 63-62,

On Mason's Free Throw

TOWA CITY, Iowa, Mar. 5 (UP)—Charley Mason dropped a free| throw in the last minute of play tonight to give Iowa a 63 to 62] Big Nine basketball victory over Michigan, A crowd of 12,254 watched Michigan tally three consecutive field | goals to tie the game with a minute left. Then Harrison, Wolverine| guard, fouled Mason and the Towa. forward dropped his vital free! throw, 'Kuy hit successive feld goals to to Iowa stalled out the remaining not the score at 62-a seconds successfully to end its| The Wolverines, with & 6-5 roo conference season with a record! lord fn conference play, meet Il-|

Clarence Pirtle, Farrell Patrick and Mrs. Lois Randall members who wil compete in today's Indiana Open cast-

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Another state tourney entrant is Wilbur Brooks of Indianapolis, former national skish champion.

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Sports Roundup—

Tribesters Check in Today At New Orleans Camp

68-92 Voto

Pours in 37 Points To Defeat Tulane, "Win Loop Title “LOUISVILLE, Ky., Mar. 5 (UP) Big Alex Groza turned in a Fecord- -breaking performance to-

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! THIS S WAS Tht day for the o chanipion Tndianapolis

Indians at their New Orleans spring will begin flexing their muscles at the Pelican ball park toe

t to night to lead Kentucky to a 68-52/morrow morning... The Tribesters, new sds ape victory over Tulane and give the/day getting acquainted and in settling TR aronger on Wildcats their sixth straight at. the Lafayette Hotel Ted Bullivas, ry, otablished Southeastern Conference basket- Bob Weimer, treasurer, reached New Orlean cet the pastimers | Tribe headquarters at the Lafayette, prepared to gr ball championship. and A , them to rooms . be Manager Al Lopez and THe hulking center from Mar, Bn ANG a Eh the new coach, were to huddle today and map at tins Ferry, O., poured 37 Poliits} lans for the early practices . .. The Indians and Pelicans o |e " he jovse pork smash. hy |S0 Southern Association will fain: 5 | Your deportment and conduct will 0 urney record o set by Hugh Luby, Pelican | tizens of New Joe Bill Adcock of sans logether and Pugh 4% be watched by the c

{chieftain and Lopez were to hol nate in. 1948, {a ‘brief ’ confer-

- Tulane; rated the only team in {ence to agree on the conference with a right to) [ce hours their .

«uw |youth of New Orleans will have "© |its eyes on you at all times. They "will look up to you as model athe + Tletes, Don't disappoint them” , , » | All right, deacon, urn it off.

ik J. R. MeCORMICK, Indiane "| apolis salesman and sportsman,

challenge mighty Kentucky's Tespustive clubs reign, lived up to that rating asjare to use the ™ the Greeples battled every inchipark . . . Lopez of the way. {will have a huge =

squad under his © ey first on minutes. he | wing at the start | ‘who fishes from Canads to the

tf training and ® | Gulf and Atlantic, writes from punch, with big Jim Riffey, of ® , ? Atintics Muito hitting four (Probably will ap- 2 Ft. Myers, Fla., party Aigeting ;

point several as-§ § of three caught 300 pounds of. ‘sistant | kingfish -in_.about. four. hours. another Hoosier, two in that pe-| ae» frém . « + Evidently Florida's west riod. It took Groza's superiative 2 veterans to Mienager Lope | ‘oast rapidly is caiching up work to keep Kentucky on the, qq tardy .. The Indians

with the Sunshine State's east pace. He watched Riffey's eight| wii play four and maybe more coast in the art of creating ® points in those 10 minutes, hich exhibition games with their New Asherman's paradise, 17-tOrleans "stepbrothers™ . ;vhopez- > al. and Luby ore that “training | L J COLLIN, Lancaster, Oi Then Cliff Barker broke loose together w will be of benefit to both Yack his stable a Baisgrounia, for a layup, and Groza hit al, clubs... Indian- |New Orieans, win

» is the. but this season his applica« san Sha Tu Kentucky in the ©, apolis is Pi. tion for a hotel suite in the Cres

inte ant City. _Ior "the winter was antusky (Wh) . Peg are] turned down. Owner Colling

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ft pt | Jones, t 0 "2 Risner,t s rH " Orleans is the {kissed New Orleans good by and [darns hes fg 1 ¢ AiRieys : 2 $ Bucs’ double-A (Shipped his horses to California, Line, 10 OWellst 000 affiliate , , , The Where he got hotel accommodas |Groza.e 12 13 3/Perkins,c 3 3 4/8 {tions to his liking. . . . In the DéaNE vcd 8 3 Adatnitse 99 3B Indians’ first ex- |Collins string was Vulcan's Forge, ob Ay 11-1 oh will be - + Forced to-race in California Ly g:¢ 0 lib at Alexandria. because hi§ owner couldnt get a hotel rooms | w Orl . Totals 35 18 1 Totals -R.0 18 Ai La; on Mar, 24;00te] Yooms in Ne Sans, yal

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The Bright family left to right), Doris, Beverly, Mrs. Ed Bright, Mr. Bright and Mrs, Mary Bright | ~ Gilland, are steady competitors in casting tournaments.

Chandler to Hear OSU Trounces DePaul, |

St. Louis’ Troubles 63-51, in Chicago Stadium |

CHICAGO, Mar. 5 (UP)—Ohio State soundly trounced a speedy — Commissioner A,B. Chandler

{De Paul team in the Chicago Stadium tonight, 63 to 51, to close the! season with a record of 14 victories in 21 games, The game was rated an even contest, and for the first 10:

of three won and nine lost—good !1nols ok Hchigan Monday in| [today sctivduied x meeting with minutes it was exactly that as De Paul pulled to a three-point lead, enough to stay out of the cellar. Towa. (63) Michigan (& Louis Browns and Fred Saigh Jr. but couldn't improve that margin. x Frank Calsbeek, sophomore) _ fg 1 ph fg 1t pf But then Bob Raidiger, the = t { Mason, t 3 "3 Morin ¢ $5 1 of the St. Louis Cardinals fori, ... . center. netted an under scoring with 15 points while Doncenter, got 19 of his 29 points— | Magnusson.t 1 : 38 pr nowies.t 1 $8 next Wednesday at 11 a. m, to Lo otfort to give the visi< ham ended up with seven. good for game scoring honors | oes 5 3 4McCasiingt 0 0 », Hear their dispute over the’ leas- tors & one-point gin and they! For De Paul Gordon Gillespie! in the second half, With 11 min-/ Caisbeek. . u 7 o Wma $ $ §ing of Sportsman's Park. ied aw po a Raidiger, | "38 the scoring bigwig with 14 utes of the second half gone, Gout’ § J (poping $3 8! The Browns, who own a lease Dick Schnittker and Bob Don. Points wills: Guard - Cluck: Allow: Iowa held a 56 to 47 lead. Tia A i 2 on'the park, have threatened the {dropped 10. Michigan rallied, but I till 8 am, the Buckeye front line, "gu0 siate (63) | DePaul (51) held a 62 to 56 ai tar oi Totals 24 15 180 Totals 2 18 2 [Sands ne also use with svie, combined too much scoring punch on ‘ 5 n id a 1% ne pi for eir home games evic-| am, uksta, i only two minutes left. Then El. | georer ut ne whan 3 bg /tion. The ¥ Sy have sub-| and rebound strength for the sennitcker.t $3 3 Gillespie ¢ $1 3 Hott, Suprunowies and Vander | 3, Vollers, Calsheek, Suprupowics 3, Elliot . local entry, cobs, nson, '2, Vanderkuy. * leased the park to the Cards for Schnittker, who was hitting] [Ble ero 1 i 4iPhelan.c 5 3 | several seasons and now are ask-| oir basket, from the side B coy OR IR 3; Buckeye Splashers Take 7 ey itr un ater “aie Fens EH ended the night with 21 points a eng ‘ |before he fouled out late in the ores. - 2 Big 9 Swimming Honors DePauw Awards fin, | Bi, B00 ok, EE

LAFAYETTE, Mar. 5 (UP)—Wally Ris of Towa tonight success-! fully defend

ship in record time as Ohio State's tank squad splashed to victory in the 39th annual Western Conference swim championships. Ris, last year's Olympic 100-meter freestyle champ, led from|

record set by Halo Hirgse two Years Ohlo State, which wan. the 440- [the program, and Town's 500-yard yard, freestyle and high board medley relay ‘team, APPIN te ponight; pat tos 10-yard freestyle: .1.. Wally Ris, lows.

14 (shatters conference record of :51.8 gether 68 points for team honors. |set to Halo Hirose ie years a0: Richard Weinber ichigem, Iowa was rufinerup with 51 ANd | Criaries Thomas, "Purdue. 528: 4. Halo : Michigan’ 8 defending champs got/| Hirose. ohio State, :52.8, 5. Edward Garst, 49. Purdue, Northwestern, Min-|"“Tso.yard individual medley: Keith Ourol) Purdue. 1:31.32; nesota ‘and Indiana were next, ter, Burd rT can. ir order. 14 Hob White, Indiana,’ 1:38 4; 5 Rorenbach, Ohio State, 1:37 E Bill Smith of Ohio State beat fo 440-yard free style: 1. Bit Smid, Chie Sut defending champion Bill Eus- State, 4.43.4 (new conference record) 7.ner, Northwestern,. in the .440-/B!1l Eusner, Nosthwestern, 1 3 Matt p Mann, III, Michigan, 4 GUS Stagger, yard free style in 4:34.4, also a Michigan, 4:58.21; 5, Bunmel Nakama, Ohio . new Big Nine record, and OSU's State, 5.02

Bruce Harlan, another Olymple| ' High board diving: 1. Bruce Harlan,

win vag

Ohio

tate, 447.7 points; 2. Dave Brockway gold-metal Winner, WAS WAY Towa. 41595; 3. Charles Chelich. North: ahead of the field In the high western 400.35; 4. John Simpson, Ohio board diving with 444.7 points. Baie, 104 ": 5. Hobart Billingsley, Ohio Other win ers as the meet came, 5 -300-¥ ard. medley relay. Jona are to close were tassforth, Straub), 2° ; Ohlo State’ Cc : t Purdue's Keith Michig®n; 4, Minnesota 8. North. arter, who won the 150-yard in-iwestern (times not availble).

12 Cage Sweaters | Raidiger, who played most of [1 his 100-yard Big Nine freestyle swimming champion-| {varsity men and six freshmen

received DePauw athletic letters!

start to finish in :51.4 sepdnds, four-tenths of a second oft the and. Numerals for. the 1943-49

dividual mediey, a. Rew.event t on|Athletic Director R. R, Neal

fer, Glen Eckleman, John Mote, |

3 |celved a letter as senior mana-

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the last half with four fouls on! f 2, Allen, Donham 3, him, was next to Schnittker Inigeitcee 5 Baitnoider Tv Donham

Boxing Teams Ask Legion For Spots.in AAU. Tourney

By JIM HEYROCK : { Instead. of. being hampered. by a lack of entries for. the 1949 Indiana Association AAU Boxing Championships, the Robison{Ragsdale Post of the American Legion is being plagued with Freshman awards went to Lee requests by out-of-town teams ‘to bring in extra fighters. |Hamilton, Harold Muncie, John! The legion committee, headed by Glenu Speitel, has set Mar. ! James Chamnes, Thomas| 16 and 17 as the dates for the AAU tourney, The championships {Gardner, Donald Nichols, Joseph | will be held at the National Guard]

Times Special GREENCASTLE, Mar. 5—8ix|

season according to! Varsity men were John Stauf-

{Russell Freeland, Maclyn Parker/ and Tom Beck: "Don" Holley re-t

ger.

|dianapolis entries are ncertain

Manhart, and Don. Patterson.| Armory. id, but cham-| Norman Rohm received numerals! Those who emerge vic torlous| the committee =a od -Legion as sophomore manager, from the Indiana tourney will Golden. Gloves Tournament

— form a team to fight in thé National AAU tournament later in Boston. . Champions will be crowned in eight weight divisions, flyweight,

: 8 , 118; “The Villanova Wildcats, eyeing 112 poling; bantainwelght

being encouraged to enter, There is n Novice class in the tournament. All will be seasoned amateur fighters. In order. to participate, a fighter must be at least 16 years. of -age. This will}

Villanova Defeats

Bonaventure, 43-36 BUFFALO, N. Y., Mar. 5 (UP)

herweight, 126; lightweight, | Tourn phroncling. hf Post-senson| ys: welterweight, - 147; middre:1 be the Legio : ve eal A de. weight, 160; light heavyweight, po P.

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Madison Square Garden,

Pree throws missed: Luksta 2, Gillespie, Bills Dump Bradley

In a national invitational basket-

up-and-coming Bradley Univer-

‘Mar. 17, Canisius graduate man- |

{be..the Legion. post's..first. STACK ‘rhe Montreal- Canadiens. blanked J +

can's Forge captured the Santa |Anita Handicap and Collins {pocketed the $102,000 purse . . , {and thanked is stars that he got {the air in Louisiana. ~ tJ ”

C h Gutteridge 8nd it probably oath TUHIRIIVE® wil) be 4. night

| game + «+ It calls for a bus ride covering about 150 miles . . . The| Tulsa Oilers of the Texas League

Spartans Win

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are to be played a two-game| ES Track Crown series in Alexandria .. . After the| ar EN A ous | boys recover from that ‘cross 9

continent” round trip “bus ride National. Invitational Basket.

EAST LANSING, Mich., Mar. 5 they'll surely feel like cheering] "8 Tournament in New Yoric | een J permitted (UP)—S8ix meet and three Jeni-| when they return to New Orleans.| g, play in the meet and two of son Field House records fell to-| fg = =» | Western's stars, Gene Rhodes |night as Michigan State College! WHEN all Indians on the | and Jack Turner, will not he won its third straight Central ae TO43 rostor (9 oe In for in s0iform. Ss je i wes * s opez. will | ave only nine firs Collegiate Conference indoor, have “approximately 40 players | stringers eligible for the track championship. The Spartans, who last Cin

to send through the paces . . tourney, Last spring, in training at V leend won the IC4A meet in| toria, Tex. the Tribe chieftain | 1,30, YOU couldn't get hoid of & dom-| came up with four starring foie rio . igh Sen askew |inated the 2d annual Mid-West rookies whe continued starring nals? , . . Thé good Carnival from start to finish, 'scoring five first and five second]

| neighbor policy turned the tricls: in ‘regular season . . , Ted (for a Times printer and his Missus. Beard, Jack Cassini, Tom Saf- fo orn 1a ts” places in the 13-event card. fell and Earl Turner, loi tes = nuggets” were uns Michigan State rolled up 60% . . Boke eid The g Sood nelgite |points in what may be its last] wHEN the Inia. trek out to oe BO Err EY pia Ye CCC appearance due to entrance their training park tomorrow they ducats. Wanta go? a8 sim ny into the Big Nine.: (will find a special “sermon” as’ phoning to borrow : a a Michigan Normal was second tacked on the clubhouse bulletin sugar, . . But the story hag a. with 33); points, Notre Dame board ... Authored by Ted Sul-|sad ending for the compositor, {third with 33, Oklahema- fourth'livan, it "will reads‘ New Orleans'a red hot basketball fan. . .. He 20 Narsuete BE wh 16 will be an da rin se. Toe ha 1 work duing oie la r f |State seventh with 11, Didke people are ardent baseball ans. ling h hours and couldn't attend. |eighth with three and Wayne, ninth ‘with two. |

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Canisius College and Holy USE YOUR CREDIT at LEON'S

Cross will meet in a post- season | charity basketball game ‘here PAY AS LITTLE AS 5.00. DOWN and then pay the bal“ance as you get paid . . . by week or month. No extra “:ost at LEON’S for credit!

Bob 8mith, Notre Dame, turned | in a new meet record for the 600-, yard run, with a performance of! 314. The time also equaled the | Fieldhouse record.

PEORIA, Ill, Mar. 5 (UP)—

ball tournament preview, the St.| Louis Billikens - tonight dumped

ley, Conférence game, aul Unruh, Bradley's six- foot | [En -inch ‘junior center, held the, scoring spotlight with 17 points white ATLA meric Center “Ed Macauley of St. Louis netted only

|sity, 66 to 56, in a Missouri: Val- I

ager of athletics Dr. James H. Crowdie announced today:

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Bruins Blanked

MONTREAL, Mar. 5

(UP)

{Ober Week Daye EAMG CPM

the Boston Bruins, 4 to 0, tonight |

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training camp and they

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Bonaventure, i, tonight for their

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175, and heavyweight, over 175.

Strictly Amateur

{of second place in the National {Hockey League. '*

Bout Called Off

and moved within a’ single point

[21 Leads Small College Fives ioe

With 28.5“Points Per Game

i NEW YORK, Mar. 5 (UP)—Nearly all of the nation's small college scoring leaders ingreased their point-making average the rast week, but none could gatch George King of Morris-Harvey who “Tallled 98 points in thrée games. King, who seemed a cinch to capture the scoring crown in the small college group, has scored 656 points in 23 games for a 28.5, average In games through: Feh 26 as reported to the Nationalifield goal Collegiate Athletic Bureau. cleanest team proved to be SouthEvan Zlock of Suquehanna western Louisiana State which made the most rapid stride by averaged 13.6 fouls in 20 games.

vaulting John Wilson of Ander-4-Team Playoff

son (Ind,) and Nate De Long of River Falls (Wis). 7 : alls (Wis), Ziock haa 378 "yyy; AS, Tex. Mar. 8 (UP)~ A four-team playoff for the dis-

in 14 games: Wilson, 432 in 17 and| De Long, 567 in 23. Ziock scored |," Cl Fhe NCAA west. ern basketball tournament at

60 points against Wesley J. C. Kansas City Mar, 18-19 will be

for his biggest night, i ding out im Reilly, Swarthmore; Eli Mum "01d in Dallas next Wednesday ley, West Liberty; Mary Johnson {and Thursday nights, District g Wheaton: Harry "Huey Davis a (Chairman James H. Stewart anElkins; Glenn Wilkes, Mercer,.and | Cun¢ed today. Eppa Rixey, Kenyon, Jim Walsh of Spring Hill came, PY Hak Manager ‘out of nowhere to take over the PROVIDENCE, R. I, Mar. 5 free throw percentage leadership (UP)—Former American League with 62 successful shots in 75 CAtcher Frankie Pytlak will ar‘attempts for an .827 percentage, rive here within the next 10 days)

rie tO Sign a contract as player-man-! Morris Harvey of West Vir. 8 Play ager of the Providence Grays of gina continued to lead in team the New England Baseball)

offense with a 77.1 average In 23, 40 games, All four of the leading defenhr Of pile Jeading 4 Near Conference Title week. But Southwest state

average, 425. The

basketball team moved to within "ones pam. at 3he Big Bix Confer. ampionship here tonight best by dosing the Utah State Farm.

and 2 mE crowd of

meet for the first

LARAMIE, Wyo., Mar. 5 ok ~The University.of Wyoming's|New

The tournament will be strictly BOSTON, Mar. 5 (UP)—Mon-| Paul Arizen, high-scoring center, amateur with regular AAU rules 4... night's scheduled Boston opened the scoring after less than prevailing. Each bout will con-|,,eng © 10-round bout between | one minute with. a four-point/sist of three two-minute rounds. miqjleweights Ben Buker of Ha-| { burst, Arizen went on to pour! Gary has requested permission yana, Cuba, and Horace Balley| |a total of 16 points through the to bring two teams for participa~|of New York was called off by. hoop for game sc oring honors, tion in the tournament. Fred De« the Callahan A: C. today when | Borde, chairman of the Indiana Bailey informed the club he in-| Army by Play Ga. Tech fsaon iation AAU boxing commit jured his han hand # in training. OINT {

ee, said yesterday Freddie Mills

WEST N. Y, Mar. 5 oe Muncie, who was eliminated { (UP) ~The football teams of; ‘the recent Tournament of! Red Wings Win Army and Georgia Tech will Golden Gloves Champions in Chi- |

DETROIT, Mar. 5 (UP)~ The. I yo. 8 Se At Al-icago, because of being over- Detroit Red Wings won their nla, o. arly n : Dyemben weight for his class, will enter first victory in eight starts by Lt. Gol. OFrl RRounce oday bY the lightweight class here. |edging. out the Chicago Black n rueger, gradu. Another top-flight Muncie Hawks, .6 to 5, tonight before ate manager of athletics at the [fighter who will do battle with|14262 National Hockey League military academy, |the Muncie aggregation will be!tans at Olympia Stadium. | Ni R ds Fall Jonny Peis, Who was runnet| i n ecor up to champion Fre ce in the . 00 A (UP)~Ninel: 112-pound class last year. Cinch League Tie meet records were smashed and] Wants Extra Men SALT LAKE CITY, Mar. 5 (UP) | a 10th was tied tonight as Army| Terre Haute has requested per-|—The University of Utah tonight won ‘the second snnual Indoor, Mission to bring to the Indian-{ended its 1949 Skyline Six conferheptagonal track ard field cham-|2Polis tourney two additional lads ence season in a cinch for at least, pionships with 54 5/8 points that|for the light heavyweight class:\second place with a smashing 60 topped favored Yale and nine] The comipittée has set Mar. 15/to 44 victory ovér bewildered Den- |. other colleges, |as the deadline for ‘entries. In| ver University,

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Volleyball Result

Indianapolis YMCA volleyball team defeated the Loujsville, Ky.,| Y team, 5-2, last night at the) Louisville Y.

today to finis| with 38 points Neither t progam. And the issue The Badge Whipple, Don Mansfield, per set a new cor third spectacy the day. The previo set by Michig by Ohio State Ace Oh

Wisconsin, | the splendid ace distance came througt and overcom point advant Buckeyes, It was the ~door-crown f Buckeyes wor in nearly the taking the m the ¢rown, bu consin held was in 1930. Gehrman a Ohio State w vidual stars classic. The | captured both mile runs, se in the latter Wins Gehrman first event of mes of 4:16, “onds’ off the but “then cam half-mile in r The previo the event wa: by Chuck Ho and tied in 1! of Michigan. Duff, who star.of the 19 16 points, ta with: two indi He capture hurdles with ther ‘repeated 70-y4rd high of 08.7. Las event in 08.4 Broad In: addition ord-smashing new mark, ol record fell. J dus won the leap of 24 fee ing the old 1 inchies set in of Purdue. The Badge the first dead in “Which th mebt has beer has' ‘won 11 | ished third v Plirdue wa with 21% po 21, Ind .Mighigan se Nagthwestern Iowa a poor | point. Chuck Pet: dl ——

tedin bowed f sith 55 to 20, inthe TAC | ’ olis team fal

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University or Don Lampe -Yard Free

The India sioh yesterd: mendation tl by. Malone, weight, be h poor showi welgerweight

in the mal rif 's boxi may. Fred DeB« .- Spector, - sal Malone be | lone, w only three p fore meeting in the four had suffered His excu tooth. The