Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 March 1949 — Page 16
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irst Title
110 South Bend Boxers Enter
Of New Champ AAU Tourney hk © Quartet Wages Lightweight Champ Local Te Bitter - Campaign Will Graduate to " An. Americar
Heavyweight Ranks
By JIM YROCK ing and scream
of the $74,600 pc
To ‘Hall of Fame’
[oY RR Ee AL ‘A South Bend light heavy-| {5 It looks ‘ke There'll be a brand-new cham- weight champion will be graduat-| { when the regular pone Indian, Nh Eres assis » “. ” turda n a A school “Hall of Fame" Saturday ment to be held in the National scramble today
Hershey, 6 to 3, Coliseum béfore Caps were beate Louis Saturday r
when South Bend Central and Madison and Jasper and Auburn battle for the coveted 1949 state crown at Butler Fieldhouse.
Guard Armory Th Friday nights. Johnny Stetler, 27, who twice]
and,
he four, who fought won the Golden Cloves light! : Bt the Io the 30, Sought | hetvyweight championship, will| The vigtoly h ‘ever for the AAU heavy-| : {nto a second-pla seircle,” have ‘ever worn the be Dating t y i Into a second: pia ; nl , [we . y . . IHEAA crown. Madison, RE Stetler will be one of 10 fight- behind the leadi:
ers. Pittsburgh is
(standing) briefly lecture the Indianapolis Indians in Sr nd pe
and South Bend were in the “Big]
_ Four” once before but -faltered. Professors Al Lopez and Don Gutteridge
ers being brought to the annual slugfest by Johnny Nate, South
Auburn's. northeastern Shauips Bend fight handler. In addition Pelican Field, New Orleans, before the boys take the diamond for a practical demonstration. De have to ba ghever got BeyoRE the "swep to Stetler, the team will be com- ....8 sch : a and-home series hits quirtet qualified for the posed of two 175-pounders. \Training Camp Briefs— : What R tt They are Lance Harris, who opezes 0 as 6 0 happen finals in one of the most bitter has had three years experience ums an raves, ' Wy appens
semi-final tournaments ever wit‘nesased. Madison's southeastern conference champs licked rival Tawrencehurg. 47 to 40; South| . Bend Central broke through Frankfort's feared zone defense 50 to 55: Auburn edged New Castle, 45 to 43, and Jasper shaded Bloomington by an eyeJash, 50 to 49. Frankfort was bidding for its fifth state crown. But. South Bend’'s Andy Toth spoiled that) bid when he peppered 10 fleld-| ers, most of them long ones, and a couple of free throws for 22 points; The Bears roared. in.front| . _. from a 30 to 24 Falftime deficit
as an amateur and was runner- - . ur for the 160-pound AAU. light heavyweight championship in’ er ges 111948, and Edison Rogers, who|
won the 175-pound class in the o |South Bend Golden Gloves tour-! First Intra-Squad
nament. | Tilt Set Tomorrow
City Champ to Fight By Unitéd Press South Aims yr heavy By PHIL JOHNSON MIAMI, Fla., Mar. 14—Cal Abrams, a young outfielder from | Times Special Writer
weight will be Chuck Zellers, city the sidewalks of Brooklyn who-has been-seeking-a berth with the champion and runnerup for the] NEW ORLEANS, La. Mar. 14 Dodgers during the past two years, moved closer to his goal today Gary Golden Gloves heavyweight|—Civil war will break out in the/following a brilliant batting exhibition which helped sink the Bos. . championship. Indian camp at Pelican Stadium|ton Braves. - dois ¥ Indianapolis will have at least/tomorrow when the Lopezes ang Abrams, who collected two hits and two walks against the one good heavyweight in competi-|the Gutteridges have at each oth-/Braves Saturday, rapped out four) > ; .|tion. Jack rb Hac or with bat and ball, hits - against ay, Japp yesterday,| Hank Borowy, Robin Roberts lumbering 225-pounder from the| - For the first intra-squad game|incuding a three-run homer that| and Curt Simmons held the Northeast
three other con rules direct tha! the most victor nod. The Caps each have won 3 two teams win t of games, the tes goals will be av off position. Pit “1 fivesgoal lead -ovi There are load circumstances & hockey_teams pc week's games. games- to play— and two at hom the puzzle is a between St. Loul
As Rookie Stars at Plate
Abrams Slaps 3-Run Homer, 3 Other Hits To Press Torrid Quest for Dodger Berth
and after a thrilling see-saw
struggle went home as the winmers,
Roy Wertenberger and big Jim Schooley collaborated - in bring-
will"be entered,
of the Times - Legion
Community. - Center, of the spring season will be staged poineq Brooklyn bounce the Tigers at bay. by. the Indians tomorrow and will y : 3 Haines was in the Novice Class. 8ive Manager Al Lopez his first gi,qiont day. Golden try‘=at forming a winning com-|
Braves. 6 to 0, for the second] ;,q ANGELES, Mar. 14—The
Sock Banta, ‘Chicago Cubs ‘and St. Louis
Carl Erskine, Browns,
Gloves tournament and won the bination. champlofiship with only one fight. |
Splitting the team into a pair F
rank Laga and Willard Ramsdell hurled for the Dodgers.
eaclr smarting under two straight defea’), today at.
And think of AHL President is in. He has his decision of test of a 4-2 loss
[tempted to crash the win column
ry |a f each other. PASADENA;—Cal, Mar. 14 |3t the eXpense © ’
ing home the bacon from the
Muncie meet. Wertenberger tossed Shy on Heavies {of squads, the senor will handle
Indianapolis, however, is light one while Tribe Coach Don Gut-
It will all come and somebody |!
in 20 points in the finale against on light hea ’ vyweight - strength, teridge will run the other. v | Chicago suffered its second New Castle's 1932 state champs. Alonzo Easley of ‘the Senate Ave.| Tribe ‘Way Ahead’ —Pat Seerey, Chicago White |... ive beating at the hands soaked. ai It too was a battle royal up to YMCA Sox outfielder who has been | Wilson's the last whistle blow. u won the Open Champion-| gener Lopez explains that the bul aist-line |Of Pittsburgh, 3 to 1, yesterday, . ' ship in the Golden. Gloves tour-| battling a bulging wa | gathering only three hits off El- The Caps fat
Jasper, which had a rugged tourney trail from the very beginning, thanked its lucky stars and Bill Litchfield for that hairraising one-point victory over Bisomington, Bobby Dobson's “steal” with but 20 seconds remaining in the game gave th Panthers a 48-to-47 lead. - Bu five seconds later Litchfield hf an off-balance fielder for the victory. Main Shift Point Burden Madison, finally, main burden of its attack the classy Dee Monroe to Ed Orrill, who responded with 19 points to lead the southeastern conference champs into the finals
survivor from the Calumet District, lost to Frankfort, 47 to 35,
» Records
did Evansville Central, the last of
in another afternoon game.
shifted the| 37
Some six weeks ago Times Sports Writer Jim Smith in his Off the Backboard column picked the Frankfort Hot Dogs to capture the 1949 Indiana High School basketball championship. 2 ' Without the aid of a crystal ball, Jim figured the Hot Dogs Shh ny 0 ong Bs ea Creek 40-41 and Rossvill ine o 52:
Zionsville 40-38 semi-final round.
sports writer ieft
Frankfort had beaten Lafayette Jeff once before during the regular season, so Jim figured they could do it in the Regional and they did, 52-36. They beat:
By this time Jim was feeling pretty chipper. He was the only
lis. whose team was still in tournament play. With the Hot Dogs 47-35 victory over Ham-
to gain the
mond Saturday afternoon he was feeling even better for now he thought, “brother we're in.”
And then came the rude
awakening. South Bend Central, although behind at the half, broke through the vaunted
zone defense of the Hot Dogs
in Indianapo-
and dumped them 59-55.
In the above cartoon Times
Staff Artist J. Hugh O'Donnell _ depicts Jim forced off on a “slight detour” on their trip to the state finals.
and “his buddy
Pos. Name, School
Times All Semi-final Team
Height Weight Year
Middlecoff-Ferrier Team Sets Record
went to Chicago to participate the Tournament of Champions. Robin Hood, the fancy welterweight who moved into Easley’s vacated spot despite a 13-pound
tered in the 147-pound class along with Andy Anderson, who defeat-
here.
scheduled to get under way at 8 Pp. m. Fighters will weigh in between 2 and 4 p. m. at the medical room of the Armory. 16 Bouts a Night The Robison-Ragsdale Post of the American Legion, sponsor of
ney but withdrew before the team!
weight disadvantage, will be en-|
ed Hood in the Golden Gloves! Both nights of fighting aréig
“The wonderful weather we've had the first week in New Orleans has brought a lot of the fellows around faster than we'd planned,” he said, “and we should be just right for regular games now.” 1
NG games.
Lopez plans to play at least a ve-inning game every day until
[the .exhibition games start
of ‘Big Four’
Here are the records of the “Big Four,” paired off for Saturday’s
new Miami Springs course record
successfully defended their fourball title.
of 11-under-par yesterday as they
They defeated Skip
earnest, “That's the best way to get into shape,” said Lopez. “If we get to
- {play at least a few innings every
day, we should be ready for anything when the season starts.”
|sale at Bush Callihan’s, 138 E.| handle the cleanup spot. { Washington St., and the Sportsman’s Store, 126 N. Pennsylvania | 2rd at -left field, Russ Peters at St. Prices are 50 cents for chil-|third. Grady Wilson at shortstop
After that follows Cully Rick-
Tribe is ‘way ahead of schedule (with their conditioning and nshould be ready for the inter-
woe today In the form of a slight fever and throat infection.
two-game
straight triumph. Johnny Lindell’s two-run
Tommy Byrne.
ing chores today following their 6 to 2 setback at the hands of the Washington Senators yesterday.
this spring, encountered added
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. Mar. 4 — ‘The New York Yankees, nursing a istreak, were schedu with the Boston Red Sox today, . who were seeking their second THsbureh (N)
homer M was the major blow yesterday as cpicago (A) the Yankees tripped the St. Louisist. Louis’ (A) .... 001
mer Riddle, Vic Lombardi and | Kirby Higbe. The Browns lost their second straight to the White
Sox, 8 to 5. Eight walks by St.’
Louis pitchers Bob Malloy and {Bob Raney helped the White Sox
winning to victory. : { led to tangle Exhibition Baseball
...,000 000 120-73 9 © {N) .... 001 000 000-113 0 | Riddle, Lombardi, Higbe and FitzGerald, cCullough; Leonard, Rush, Carlsen, Do[bernic| and *Scheffing. 301 200 110-811 1 010 030-511 3 and Tipton,
Surkont
|Cardinals, 3 to 1, behind the four-| wits: nL Sur Drews and Lollar, hit pitching of Don Johnson and |cieveland (A)
veer 200 100 010% 411 1 York (N) ... 004 020. O1x— 7 12 23 er, Wynn, Zoldak, Hafey and Tresh,
New
Pell Ted Williams, with a home run, murray; Jones, Kennedy, Hartung, Pranks
Hudson, Candini, Welteroth and Evans, Okrie; Fowler, Kellner, Wilson and Rosar, Astroth.
Gra-Y Track Meet Set
off chances last | er Lefty Wilson work in place of who is still rec groin injury. 8: ready for Thurse here with Buffa Better-than-us work helped Wi seventh professi goalie, earn the only 21’ saves Henry, Hershey ted out 33 shots. A pair of g Glover and Ro single tallies by and Team Capts led to the triw
over Lawrenceburg. F Dee Monroe, Madison .........0.. 59 140 Sr. the event, has announced ther and rookie Walt Dropo, withjand W. Cooper. . The three “People’s Choice”| F William Tonne, Lawrenceburg .... 8 10 Sr. MIAMI, Fla, Mar. 14 (UP)—| yi) be 16 fights on each night. Played Shortstop three singles, led the Red SoX to Cincinnatl (¥) > 006 020 000— 2 8 3 His fest BL: 3a © outfits — Summitville, Brookston ¥ Ed Orrill, MadISOn ......oo0s.e0s 6-2 160 Sr. Dr. Cary Middlecoff of Memphis Matches will consist of three two-| On Lopez's team will be Mella 7 to 2 victory over Cincinnati] Dobson, McCall and Batts; Fox, Peter- pero nt or pr and Jefferson — were eliminated F Jack McDermond, Attics ......... 6-2 170 Sr. and Jim Ferrier of San Francisco minute rounds, following amateur| Rue. leading off and playing sec-'yestetday. The Reds averted ag" a Wi 174 1 on a pla th in the afternoon games. Sum- G Spence Schnaitter, Madison...... 6-4 195 dr. cruised along the winter golf rules. fond base. Rue is the lad who whitewashing when Catcher Ray New York (A) .. 020 010 00x—3 1 0 and Podolsky mitville lost to Madison, 53 to 38;] C Jack Runyan, Lawrenceburg ..... 6-2 175 Sr. |tournament circuit today boast-| Rip champions, one in each| Played shortstop for the Pelicans Mueller hit a home run off rookie| Hest COUNTS. VOIEe FRpal and Gara: Hershey had South Bend Central blasted once- G Jerry Gordon, Lawrenceburg :.... 5-11 165 - Sr. ing a record-breaking Miami In-| Weight division, will form the In-| last season. Following Rue will John McCall in the fifth inning. Ser. D. Jo nson, Byrne and Silvers, wie ey oe beaten Brookston, 66 to 35, and G Ted Server, MAdISOn ..........o0. 5-10 155 Jr. |ternational feur-ball victory and diana team to go to Boston next|Pe Bill Plate in right field. Brookiyn ("040 100 10x— 8 8 © by Freddie Hunt New Castle edged Jefferson, 49, G William Jones, Lawrenceburg....: 5-10 150 , Sr. the professional game's best be- Month to fight in the National John McKeown will roam the] WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. [poh Holl and Salkeld Burts: rine: The Bears wer to 43. : Ee G Harold Van Dame, Attica ........ 5-81; 157 Sr. haved putters. |AAU tournament. (center field post and bat third and! Mar. 14—The Philadelphia Ath- oe acvl, Lage dud Avel Sam second period a . Hammond's Wildcats, the lone . . Em Fit Middlecoff and Ferrier set a| Tickets have been placed on first baseman Dale Coogan will| Jeties returned to routine train- Washington (A) .. g01 00 in-3 9 3 in the final 20 1
son, Glover an marked up go score at 13:38 solo attempt ag
Alexander of Southern Pines, dren under 13, $1 for general ad- 2nd Clyde McAllister, the rollock-
she ing rookie, at the backstop post. y players. Ge
Pitcher Jim Wilson, who fol-
~ 43 1048 finalists and runnerup to ‘ fi The annual Gra-Y track meet
ayette's state champs. The Pay-off tilts. N. C., and Pete Cooper of Ponte Mission and §2 for ringside. lowed Dick Fowler and Alex it for granted t Golden Bears went down to fast- South Bead Conteal 4 > or AV. OPAYV. DIF. Veran, Fla. 9 and 8 "and their mm —————— The pitchers for the two teams| Kellner to the mound for the |fOr sixth grade boys will be held would ian o J closing Bloomington, 62. to 46, M . n VE ae 49 Xe 50.5 33.6 14.9 superb putting produced the most JAC Swimmers Lose have not been announced but| o's yesterday, was the chief (Wednesday at ‘4 p. m. in the with a 25-foot with Dobson throwing in 21 Madi B vertidniisbivies 2 po : 61.4 348 269| one-sided triumph in the tourna-| Meet t Lovisvi skipper Lopez says that he'll] vietim of the Nats’ attack, be- |YMCA. A trophy will go to the watched it sail points. sesssrrsabessnes 82 49.1 40.8 3! ment's 24-year history. a ovisville - probably use a pair of hurlers for| ing touched for six of Washing- |Winning club. Entrants must be The Caps Ww Bedford's Stonecutters. another AUPUMR. +oiiviiiiirenieee 8 438 315 541 393 148 LOUISVIL the job . no 8 ng P y er he WO | eee een LE, Ky. Mar. 14— Job. ton’s 10 hits in the seventh and |Gra-Y members. themselves toda, perennial tourney power, and Ko- . o-oo» . a» 'H siah Ww | {Despite the high powered swim-| Others Avatlable eighth innings. —— of them should komo also lost in the afternoon . . (Heavyweights Wrestle ming ot Bil Moras, who won two| Available for work would be - | CHICAGO RINK SKATES valuable player gu . od gk a «How Big 4 Made Final At Armory Tomorrow Brus and anchored the winning Tary Deiters, Joe Gorski and! PHOENIX, Ariz, Mar. 14— will be counted to ba, : urn, - Heavyweights will vie for mat second any the TAC was Duane Gottschall, all rookies. The champion Cleveland Indians ) winner will rece In qualifying for the finals, oe tual 30 at Shttnpt " Shot! teen 53, Summits honors in three bouts to be staged noon. Yesterday after- Lopez said he didn’t want to try| and the New York Giants, each Madison monopolized the often | puch vay inl 3 ”) Viietoam state madison 47, Lawrenceburg 40. at the Armory tomorrow night,| St. Xavier High School dow al e veterans as yet but would boasting a victory over one an- Pro Baskett (sive statistics for the third/gaae at aske tourney JASPER, (19-9) {with “Wild Bill".Longson, of Salt|the Hoosiers 41 to 20 in a dual Bive the newconlers 4 éhance {op Other, moved to Tucson today AssortATION | straight week. The Cubs piled up a Det Saturday this ways mam Buber) Sonate: (Lake City, meeting Enrique Tor- meet. ua [show their stuff under fire. ed their third tilt in a series STAN 430 points in their seven tourney Sectionals Jasper 36, Molland.38. res, of Sonora, Mexico, in the 50-Yard Pree Style—1, John Phair (X): « CC00INE Off for Coach Don, of spring exhibitions. Fastern starts for an average of 61.4. Au- Jouth Bend Comtial 42. Muhawaka & Sashes & Juntingburg 38. headline match. ih a Nok Hunt (X); 3, Jim Moran (IAC) CGutteridge’'s team will be short-| The Giants evened the series! Washington . burn was next with 54.1 points} 3 row Wien ’ Regionals | Al Lovelock, clever Canadian) J290-Yard Pree Stvie—1, Paul Bolinger | “OP Clay VanAlstyne. Jack Con- yesterday when they staged a New York ‘ee per game. Madison whipped its Bouth Tend Central 36, South Bend Wash- Jasper ol Shelburn 33. " heavy, is slated for semi-final, (x 3, Bu Kerr (TAC); 3, Bob Cooper, WAY, the ex-New York Giant, will four - run third inning rally Philadelphia opponents by an average of near- South Bend Central 45, Washington-Clay LO mi Finals laction against “Wee Willie” i00-Yard Breast Siroke—1, Robert cam.|[01IOW at second base and the against Bob Feller to beat thei} Providence ly 27 points a game, while hold-| ** ~~ [Jaspar 41. Bodord 83. |Davis, of Los Angeles, while Vic rom oxeate a, Shrimaker (IAC); §,/third hitter will be Left Fielder Indians, 7 to 4. ; Ing the opposition to 34.5 points. South Bend Central 4. Concord Twp. 40.| © AUBURN (26.3) | Holbrook, of Hollywood, will face|, 100-Yard Free Style 1, John Phair (X); Frank Thomas. i : i" © Rochester Bloomington's Dobson was the [South Bend Central 83. Rochester 24. Sectionals . “Iron Mike” Mazurki, well-known {j,27° fiuckrgicle (X), "3, Jim Moran| Another first baseman, Al}. LAKELAND, Fla, Mar. 14— | : Minnes greatest shotmaker in the “Sweet South Bend Central 66, Brookston 38. Auburn 52, Butler 43. Hollywood movie character actor| 100-Yard Back Stroke—1, Bill Moran| Grunwald, will bat in the cleanup Extra batting Practice was the || Men's Black, Ladies’ High-Top Shleago, . ceeve Sixteen,” getting 39 points on 16 South Bend Central 88. “Franktort 55. Auburn 83, Shurgbuite 2. and matman, in the first event. |fowier (%). ime rss JAC): 3 Pauliglot, Grunwald is battling. Coo-| order of the day for the De- || White Shoes. Chicago, Heavy. PL Wayne Lol. flelders and seven frée throws. DIAN 3) Auburn 71, Angola 47. peers wl 30-Yard individusl ~Mediey—1, Bui gan for rookie slugging honors| troit Tigers. | Duty Chassis, Both Fibre and Es A RRSULTS South Befid Central's Entee Shine Madison 63, Lexington 37. = - Regionale Dill rd to Lect 3 Tom Toile "(Xi Leachman (X);! in the camp. Theé Bengals managed a mea- | Maple Rollers. rt. Wayne 81 Ch and John Toeppe of Frankfort | Maoion 8, Scoushyrs 30, Auburn ¢5, Howe Military 20. a eciure 150-¥ard | Medley. Relayt. IAG in| Rain today caused postpone-| ger three hits yesterday as | Minneapolis 100. ! ‘were next with 36 and 35 pol g | New Washington 40. Auburn 51, Pi. Wayne Central 47. At E th Toniaht Moran, Bill‘ Shumaker, Bill Kerr). Time, ” : Postpo SD AUTO st. s 87, INDI points | Madiacn ta nat i. Auburn $e I Semi-Finals t arinam onig 1:33.2. iment of workouts but the Tribes-| they dropped their second suc- | LU POI T de ReapesHY: Madison 56. Pairiand 31. Auburn &, New Castis 43. RICHMOND, Ind. Mar. 14—| ay Fit, (Stl Rlty-l. Xertr|men had a good practice session cessive exhibition game to the || pig uare, Madison & Kay Sis. Eariham's second annual track eno. Ted Henbe). 88.2. “|yesterddy. 4 Philadelphia Phillies, 3 to 0. | re, y
Time 1
Progress of The Sw et 16 oo “ * |elinie tonight at 7:30 in Trueblood
; Fieldhouse will feature a lecture
————————SEMEFINALS FINALS —— [i Harrison Dilan, tans
Mar. 12 Mar. 19 win-Wallace. — ee * Other speakers on the program At Lafayette are to be L. C. Bucheit of De-
Hammond ....... 38 1pm Frankfort ...:... 47 South Bend Cent. 68
2s pm Brookston ....... 38
At Indianapolis
Pauw, I. C, Finnegan, BaldwinWallace coach; J. Owen Hunstman, Earlham coach, and Don Cumley, Colorado State.
Heart Attack Lays Up Rigney for One Week
| ranitors vesees BB 18 p.m.
South Bend Central.. South Bend Cent.. 50
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