Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 March 1949 — Page 6
“the ball is Coach E. A. (Red)
Harold VanDame, Charles LeCleir, Dick Nelson, Jack
Photos by Bob Wallace, Times Staff Photographer : McDermond, Jack Dickey, Fred Thayer and Dick Sullivan (left to right), members of the Attica Red Ramblers, line up for a light drill. Holding Lambert. Five of these youths will start a
gaint, Lawrenceburg in the first game of the semifinals in Butler Fieldhouse Saturday afternoon.
Rated High
Panthers Have Topped All Tourney Foes
On paper, at least, Bloomington should rule as the favorite in Saturday's southernmost Indiana high school basketball tourney tion. semifinals at Indidna University’s] Current standings: fleldhouse. 271 ; But records are tossed in the Sahara Grotto, Indianapolis waste paper basket when suc a gn nin I Collins-R. Maish, Kok Jas and ! ollins-R. Maish, Kokomo Sight over the right to represent JhoniR Si mamma finals in Indianapolis Mar. 19 E row uy Bloomington licked all three of I: Smiles. Indianapolis .............. semifinal foes during the past y Sampaigr, It-whighad Jasper. in city tourney look forward to a. | ann meeting of the Indiana 3, ounted Svataville = olis Women's iy pred Bedford with a 43-10-36 vic- tion Friday at 8 p. m. in the LinJory Juat befors the stetionals be-Fl "sat time, association seereth Evansville—- tary Fran Snyder reports, the ly one of the four 1948 final-| tourney prize money will be dis- Marie Fulton reached 511 as the survive the regionals—may tributed. An important phase of had the Gold-/the meeting will be the chance en Bears been at full strength. any IWBA member has to rec- La Verne had an inspired 267 Their big benched that ommend changes in the constitu! week by Coach Walter Riggs be- tion or rules of the association. cause of “training violations.” Only thoée recommendations that have been submitted to Miss Snyder in writing before Feb. 25
Logansport's champs in the afternoon, 31 to 28, Bedford went to the “Charmed Circle” six times before being stopped, ‘and Evansville made it four times and was runner-up to Lafayette Jeff last year. ;
Jasper's Wildcats, a4 perennial tourney power but never a cham- .. pion in the 39-year history of the Hoosier schoolboy hardwood show, meets Bedford
afternoon. Cabby O'Neill's JasperAles, who can throw either a zone, Classic to a whopping 3023 that) or a man-to-man defense against the opposition, beat Bedford early : In the season, 52 to 41,
ville last week.
Bloomington
{closes Mar. 19.
United Press Sports Writer with 3126,
“before getting into the(be considered.
“ Sixteen.” n,| Any league, team or individual which won its first and"only state looking for a spot in the spring crown in 1919, had a close battle ling session should contact with Terre Haute StAte in last!Gilen Maxwell at the turday's regional finals. Bed-|Glen is taking reservations and Jeffersonville and may be reached at RI-0036. Rolls Near-Perfect Game" “Big Four”! Ray Davidson came within a hair's-breath of a perfect score eventual state|last night at Broad Ripple when he slammed out a 208 in his last game for Barrett's Inn in the Ravenswood Merchants’ After rolling 169 and 225, Ray hit the miracle pace and tossed in 11 strikes in a row. The groans could be heard in the gallery as ‘he carefully laid down his last to" catch eight pins for 692 )
i to beat Monroe 8, respectively.
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Local Keglers Doing Well In Kokomo Legion Tourney
Indianapolis keglers have copped more than their share of the glory in the American Legion tourney in Kokomo.
s In the team handicap event the local Sahara Grotto team holds go topsapot with. a-3172, and. Robert. BE. Linehan, Poss. ia in td DOSILON LL oo oe sora Michie Martha | However, Fred Tegeler Jr., rollThe doubles handicap featires|;.. with Manuel No. 4 squad in a pair of local bowlers in second ine Reformed Church League at |Pritchett’s, was third with 669. finds F. Smiley in the same posi gy started on 244, slowed down .|for 199, but came back with 228. It was a close race all the way with John Hanrahan chalking up 312.666 for the Evangelical Dodgers lis 312¢/at Pritchett’'s, and Bob Auckley ireaching® 662 for North Side Hor] Transfer at the Uptown. Art Up-
Mathews, had the last say. place and the singles handicap
gym rafters.
TEAM HANDICAP put Shrough only a light drill by p | Warren County Post, \lliamsport . Robert E. Linehan Post, Indianapo!
DOUBLES HANDICAP bert's lads this year. Of his 10-
man squad, only two will return for basketball next season. As for the chances of a state title
Courthouse loop at 860 in the P this year, Coach Lambert says:
727 the Pennsylvania where he rolls 4 with Yaver Men's Shop, Biers Leads Classic _ LaVerne Biers fashioned her seventh 600 series of the season as she led Rodeback Motion Pic{tures to a crushing victory in the Pennsylvania Classic with a 60f {that helped them reach 2623 for
Repu aknsurans
Winners in the recent women's anybody, 1 think the. a as
good as any of them and we can get the breaks the same as the others.”
ing is - . There have been severkl cases where the team was losing going into the last 2311 row seconds. Many of the fans
‘Helen Wolf atided a 529, and
team smothered tossed by Kool Vent Awnings.
sandwiched between 169 and 1885. __DeWolf News was only one" pin away with a 2622 that feaSwiggett made her try for 600 to Although the Thomas Bemis &
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“Attica hasn't won a Regional tourney since 1929. Excitement reached fever pitch today and nobody was able to concentrate on studies.” But before they streamed out of the modern, 20-year-old high school for the short “vacation,”
Davis, Charles Williams and Paul
They led the 241 students in a pep rally that virtually shook the The 10 husky Ramblers were
It’s “do or die” for Coach Lam-
_ “We have as good a chance as
of winning the ‘semi-finals as any of the other teams. They meet Lawrenceburg in the first game
Co. quintet failed to pile up a big team total Virginia Sweany set/33
Marott «Store rolled the “|They carved out a 2616 in their|2s battle with the Yaver Men's Shop to take two away from the
The Yavers managed a 2570 as they won the opener 888 to
but the centerpiece found them slipping as the shoe squad over their 902 with a 917. Th last tilt was an easy win. The
|Marotts hurled an 848 game {blank out an almost unbelieva 780 by the Yavers. n | ‘Judy Hindel showed how con|sistently she can bow! when she! in the Indiana Ne during the early session,
in. the Clarence Baker was runnerup
{racked up 542 Bloomington opener Saturday with 670 as he paced the Ferree's Matinee P
Wabash Valley Tourney
Texaco Service in the Speedway and then .contributed 546 in the Rings
: Pennsyly. 31 4 was good for team honors. Fur. ylvania Classie- for Indiana
tallies were 223-253-194. Del England, Speedway owner, was nine O'Nelll had & rugged, although Pins back to chip another-—661] not too tall club, Junior center Pins. Del had games of 215-243-“Buzz” Rumbach, rebound expert “Dimp” Stanftenagel and forward
Katheryn Brehob came up with {a triplicate in the Sport Bhé paraded three 168 & row to total 504 for Lohss’ Dry| Sheridan the same alleys Marneatly picked up the
203. This gives the Texaca team & generous four-game lead over garet Que Bu Litentelg are the nucleus of second place Stokely-Van Camp.'tough 7-9-10 e team. . Bedford's sophomore star Ned Boyer has been the Cutters’ sce in the hole most of the season
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Attica Hi School students fordsville, in regular season = B I Ralph 0 p got half a = off ea to and Monroe City in the Wabash| i 0 S
celebrate the team’s victory in| Valley Tourney.
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Red Ramblers Thrive To Come From Behind
. Coach Lambert Faces Fieldhouse Ordeal
_. Confidently Backed by 27-5 Season
By JIM HEYROCK, Times Sports Writer, ATTICA, Ind, Mar. 8—ADbility to come from behind in the closing seconds of a ball game and coolness under pressure are the chief factors on which E. A. (Red) Lambert bases his hopes for victory in the semi-finals Saturday in Butler Fieldhouse. . The Attica Red Ramblers from this quiet community, local .|87 miles northwest of Indianapolis, have seen a lot of action this
|season—32 games—but re, " 3 " Bey 27 victories and five losses this| Coach Lambert believes his season. Because of losses to boys h t as good a chance Greencastle, Rossville and LeyI hake Jus ae den, Ill, early in the season, the
[team was overlooked in the early
AR Coach E. A. Red) Lambert «+ « We can get the breaks.
me em, os, en S00ring Race
“I thought there was cause for are red and white, smashed their celebration.” - said Kenneth -C,/ Way through the Wabash tourney . Shafer, high school principal, yes-|to the finals. Then, they faltered. terday as the students filed into| Lambert explains their loss to the gym for a pep rally before Monroe City as a “psychological |in the regionals last week puts being dismissed at noon for the/loss.
rest of the day. } - 4 [City in the finals,” he explains,
“When : they got ‘to Monroe
“they were certain they had it in the bag. They might have let down. It won't happen again.” The team has averaged 55 points per game this season and compiled 335 points in six tourney games. In the regionals, free throws
They hit 18 out of 21 at the char-
ity line. Lambert isn’t sure of his starting five. He has seven boys from which the starting combination
is. always - selected. They are, Harold VanDame, Charles Le- average in 20 games, netting Cleir, Dick Nelson, Jack Me-| Dermond, Jack Dickey, Fred Thayer and Dick Sullivan. Of the first 10 basketballers,! five are honor roll students, Lam-| bert proudly points out.
Coach Lambert is in his 10th year at Attica. He was graduated from Purdue University in 1936
and played on the Purdue con-
ference championship teams of ‘34, '35 and ‘36. There will be little ticket
problem for the semi-finals -as; far as Attica is concerned. Every basketball fan should have a
ticket. Mr. Shafer received: 3007 tickets for sale to Attica students and rooters. Attica’s population is about 4500. ‘Win, loose or draw there'll be a lot of noise from the Attica side
grappling card.
Montana and Christie are un-
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By JIMMIE ANGELOPOLOUS
Elimination of Tech's Big Green|
the cap on the city and county!
prep records for 1948-49.
TUESDAY, MAR. 8, 140
For Loss to Michigan Big Nine Champions Drop Conference . Fingle to Inspired Wolverines, 70-53 By ED SAINSBURY, United Press Sports Writer CHICAGO, Mar, 8—The Big Nine champion Illinois basketball team looked forward today toward redemption in the NCAA cage tourney after a dismal end to its conference competition, a shate tering 70-to-53 loss to the third-place Michigan Wolverines.
: : ine play for Both competing teams in the final ‘game of Big Ni the season set a record. The Illini's 53 points raised their total for
the season to 783 in conference * play, un average of 65.25 rr Of Louis pats game, which smashed the me :
vious mark of 755, or 62.9 per
game, set in 1334 by the Illinois Whiz Kids. | Ie aime, -
Michigan's mark was girionis - campus affair, the 70 points p its in by the Wolverines were the SOUTH BEND. Ind. Mav. 8 most any Michigan team ever ne Irigh of Notre Dame closed 300 3a 8 league Sonteat, r-con-| the basketball season here Jast erhaps lllinols w “CON night, dropping a g fident going into the game, of Per-iihe Billikens of St. Louis Univerhaps the Illini wanted to rest be- gy A i fore the tough NCAA competition] 14 wag the second time this sea« begins. But Michigan, inspired t0 gon the Billikens were able to the heights, had little trouble With down the Irish although the arst the titleholders. . {game was by a greater margin, The Wolverines held a smalligy 44 The Irish record for the
Lawhence Central's defensive margin most of the first half.|c.o50n stood at 17 won and seven Bears wound up the season with Illinois tied the score at 15 to 15,/105¢ exactly the same as last the best won-lost record, 19 and|and then went ahead, 18 to 17, year. The victory for the Billikens
three: Crispus-Attucks was second |but the Wolverines zone defense. oqvq them their 21st win against
with 18 and three while Tech was stified the high scoring Visitors tyree dafeats. third with 17 and 5. Speedway from that point on, and the Mich- Easy od MacAuley paced the lost one more than the East 8id-|igan forwards were adept at drop-|g¢ 1ouis attack with 19 points ers and Cathedral won a game ping baskets. land was followed closely by teams
Phe ART Shri ek pienigany Jed at Abe 52M. 3%:40 yess gor 080 SANE LL Se REE |pionship, before and after the 27, and increased the lead the rest, notre Dame's high scoring ace
Lead at Half 'mate Bob Lehmann who hit the
tournaments, was retained by Big|of the way, one time holding a 20-100 Barnhorst and.John Foley
Bill Ralph, Shortridge’s pillar of |
points. Ralph led all comers in the city and county with a 15.30
point edge. {went out of the game via the foul The Wolverines’ Mack Supruno-|,qute. MacAuley had fouled Barn-
wicz paced the scorers with 18 nore out of the game with only
306 points, Not quite enough to move three ‘minutes of the second half
points, also the highest point him into second place behind Don gone,
total for the year. Don Roeder
of Cathedral was second with a 14.29 per game output, having!
meshed 300 points in 21 games.
{Tom Pollom of Tech was third
with a total of 286 points, having averaged 13 points a smack. Tom Overton of Crispus Attucks
notched a fourth spot with a 12.62] average and George Theofanis of |
Washington sat right behind with 12.58.
man scored 272 points for an
average of 15.111 in 18 games, Wisnlew' ¢
while Roeder got 287 points in 19
encounters with a 15.105 produe-
tion per game. Complete scoring records, including sectional contests and Tech's lone regional
Season’ Records
34 beaten in three recent starts here. | Final The bout calls for two falls ot! ALAnS a Ad.of three with a 90-minute time Crispus Attucks ....... 18 3 4 2 in {Tech ieneinyeavensese. 3 °F 9 1 Monroe oity 33, limit. ’ {Cathedral ......coveeuns 18 8 + : The special supporting match Broad Ripple . 3 s Veedersbu s4 will pit Tommy Martindale of snortriage .... 8 3 Grier 1 | MIwakee against Tackle NicHols| washmgton rive veo diid den dy 48/of Portland, Me. It's for one fall, gee Heart .ooonrreon: 7 11 1 8 ' $1/or 30 minutes, and will start the Masusi roe 3 : action at 8:30 p. m. . All Games County| . a8! » #Barnhorst Is Named - [imme cont oot § 4 { Kt ies 13 "1 8 » To West All-Star Team Wire” central | 2 ol. NEW YORK. Mar. 8 — Leo goctnport o.. 113 81 Er swiniibsees @ . 32 Barnhorst, Notre Dame forward,|Beech Grove .... ni 11 | has been selected to play on the J&® Jub. =----:ov*itt § 43 2 9 2 est team in the annual Herald- — | 2 Basketball Scores Tribune Fresh Air Fund all-star] Amateur Basebal 21 | BIG NINE game. The West will meet the AMA Michigan 70, Illinois 53. ’ | The Edind American Legion Post] East Apr. 9 In Madison Square, ;™ Coir if, "would lke to book l a Jw Skye Garden. games for Sherr coming season hich, . . a Jo, Chosen at the same time was opens the first Sunday in May Teams PUSS Hn Vern Mikkelsen of Hamilne. = [ns Box 300. Francie Td ——
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Ralph had gained the scoring | z title fronr Roeder only by an! abuns eye-lash. The Shortridge pivot- Morrill,
Notre Dame (30) t
league individyal scoring race. Ossola, f ’s § PS Barnhorst t s "% The clash completed league gchatemn;t-3- 6 1/0'Shes,f 3 8 4 cage play, except pe the title Macuiey. In: 4 Foire 3 3 3 an’ i ' ‘holders. Illinois Sunday, as Big B Schmidt, § 3 1 3QHaloring 4 § 3 INire- champions, accepted the Bdwprds, 3 3 Jikha} $3: fourth district bid to the Nation- corde, t 0 0 3Kaufmann,c 1 1 3 al Collegiate Athletic Association Wrape, t : s 0 Loftus, g 000 tournament and will play in the @*""*n¢ 2 2 9 Sans Eastern regional playoffs in Mad-| Totals 26 18 21 Totals 23 20
18 ison Square Garden Mar. 21 and p laittime Score: Bt. Louis 37, Notre . {Dame 285. 22
v . Free Throws Missed: Ossola, MacAuley, Michigan (19) Miinols (53) Lehman, R. Schmidt 4 Edwards, Scots, nt 1
1 pt! ft pt |Cordia, Gagdiner, O'Shea. Foley, Gordon 3. t 3 4 4/Bddleman, f 0 32 Officials: Bill Haarlow and J. Vaasa 2 0 1llOsterkorn,f 0 3 3 Reen. - tf 22 arks, f 20212 aslin.f 0 0 llAnderson,f 1 0 1 i. k Van Kuy.¢ 3 9 20Beach,f 200 1 0 0Gatewood, tf 0 0 0 Harrison, g 85 7 3 Kersulis, ¢ 33% Elliott. g 3.1 1iGreen, c 214 Doyle. { 0 0 OSunderge.g 2 1 4 Murray, g 0 1 0/Erickson, g 3 2 4
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Totals Halftime Score—Michigan 33, Ilinois|
Ramblers. A nave a record of 'of the. Saldho ue Auturgay, fray with Summitville, follow: |¥, Throws Mises — Michigan: NEW YORK. Mar. 8 (UP) a near-miss when June : ATTICA : Sco in OE Hina, Bddieman. Green Bil Daly, manager of contender (Won 21. Lest Scoring Leaders = ee um ee Savia conned aay tt No. Name $ Ht. Wt. Yr POS. 5. Ralph, Shortr'ge 20 120 66 308 3 Ramy Mever, Chicago a tht the first 43 Jack McDermond ....eccv.s 6-2 170 ' Senior CD Roeder, Cathed.- 31 113 74 30 MB pry Ni Standi Louis’ promotional ou e 35 Jack DICKEY ..covissansess 8 160 Semor FliiouemTir 3 ie su ame nw Dig Nine Standings chance at a fight for the title Dick SuliVAR «covsesssesess 59 160; Senior G' G. Theofanis, Wash. 19 94 51 239 12 58) (Final) Tw oF vacated by the Brown Bomber, and took third 45 Harold VanDame .......... 30% 157 Semor GRATERTC. HN 8 4 3 HY mee 10 ¥ sss ws su | Commissioner Abs J. Greene of 590. 34 Dick Nelson ...vveesssssess 5-103 154 Senior FC. Bnglerth’ Tech “21 86 64-236 11.34 Min 8-3." “ a ithe National Boxing Association “ Charles LeCleir ..... 5- 165 Senior FA Wiechers Speed. 33 91 64 288 1131 JERE ooo § 8 G5) &i disclosed the offer to Savold and "of the evening. ss Fred Brier ciiccovssshonss 200 Senfor |, Cis. Stephens, B. Rip. 21 -91 40 231 11000 Purdue sieeepe 8 8 iO 641 637 [said the blond battler from Pater6 8 500 684 6 Fred THAYET ....ecvsssvases 511 154 Junior FB Pickard § Hear: 18 - 83 21 183 loa QAO TSM oc $7 47 &23 sir son, N. J, turned it down be54 Charles Tribby ..eeseeseess 510% 150 Junior FA Miedema, W/Ct. 23 81 76 i018 Jews .__..«...-. 313 3 a ™ cause of previous tournaments. 24 Gene Beavers .....ceavsievs 8 160 Senior Fi]; Lucas, Des. Cent, 11 83: 31 18 34 Of tet as After Bavold declined, Greene PO 1 [D: waiter Pr. Twp. 30 o s 12 ss Big Nine Scoring |said, Charles and Jersey Joe WalSEASON BUCORD Montana Wrestles [B.2iict Snk 5 3% 5 i Ii nore, won 5755 To AF Cott Were signed for the fight. vingt toes ] Cath. : ays oacensin th Walcott and Charles agreed BEIGE oor tansasessisan |M.Radkovie, Cath. - 22 19 44 200 ~9.10 1g veses 4 i i pi Switzer, B Grove 20 72 38 180 900 wi en H o 3 i" i 8 to defend the title against Savold Veedersborg ... .. 2 t mory. onig D. Thomas, C. Att. 21 82.24 188 895 wiiljams, Purdue ... 12 71 30 172 143 fwitliamsen ... wn 2 up , IL. Sehmalf'dt. S'pt. 2¢ - 86 41 213 8.87 Raidiger. Ohio State 13 68 33 171 143 within three months, | Raa varie od $ All Pasha of Columbus, 0. and |g cochran, Pike T. 20 8 % 1718 330 Skoog, Minnesota (12 & 3% 1s 138 - {Rensselaer .. BB: 44! Martino Angelo of Toledo will|J Smitson, B. Rip. 7 Schnittke, O. State. § Levdes, TL" ou % face Young Bull Montana, LoS|s Soaps G Als. 2 1 31 181 883 Boon Nerthestn 13 4 4 148 111 Roy Ragers to Head lors se ey - Fd 5 Augtles, sng partner Joe Christie|D sashugn, Speed » 3 J 167 41 Butchko, Purdue .... 12 38 67 139 116 AAU Officials Group ne WHALE .v0oevsrsnin of Canada in the headlinér of to- 1 28 32 88 8.00 CHAO. .; ox rosrrevic: bes oi 88 * night's two-event Armory pro. Corntie 3 Dav. 1188 3 108 10 Same Job, New Team Roy Rogers, boxing official, has
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