Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 March 1949 — Page 44

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Dorothy Kirby akes Lead in olf Tourney

Peggy Kirk Second, Patty Berg Ties With Dot Kielty in Third AUGUSTA, Ga., Mar, 19 (UP) -— Rugged Dorothy Kirby, the unlucky Atlanta golfing lady who has always had to play second fiddle to neighbor Louise Suggs, . buzzed to the fore of the Women's Titleholders' golf tournament tow day with a 74 for a 54-hole score of 225. Little Peggy Kirk, the Rockford, Ill, swatter, came through with a 76 to take second place 227. In third at a 229 tie were Dot Kelty and Patty Bérg. Miss Kielty shot a today while Berg fired a 75. Suggs In 4th Place Louise Suggs, fell from her! yesterday's 72 to a ‘78 today for a fourth-place 230 standing. Babe Didrickson Zaharias, one of the prime favorites for the event, was relatively far back at 231 on the strength or weakness of a 77 today added to her 73-81 of the first two rounds’ play. The top scores: Kirby, 76-75-74 225; Kirk. 76-75-76—227; Kielty, 73-79-77 —229; Berg, T7-77-75--229; Suggs, 80-72-78-230; Za harias, 73-81-7T7—231 Lindsay, 74-81-78--233; Estelle Lawsdn Page, 79-77-79—235; Helen 8igel, 85-87-| 74-237; Eileen Stulb, 72-83-79— 239; Mary Bush, 87-77-75—239.

Gehrmann Wins Mile, Dillard Ties Record G : ’ CHICAGO, Mar, 19 (UP)—Don p oe ourney Gehrmann ©f Wisconsin won the } Bankers Mile at the Chicago Dally News track and field meet |

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Hometown exhibition at the Indiana Sports and Boat Show opening yesterday at the cattle pavilion at the Indiana State Fairgrounds was a demonstration of fancy horseshoe. pitching. Mrs. Barbara Vaughn watches a perfect toss sail through the hoop and ring the stake.

Sees Salt Lake Jasper vs. Auburn

BUTLER FIELDHOUSE, Mar. 19 — Detailed account of the game today between Auburn and Jasper in the state high “school! basketball tournament follows: | FIRSE QUARTER ed sent Jasper ahead on a layup on i | Auburn got the tip but traveled. the run. J. Stenftenagel got a Attempt to Bring {Bob White went under for Jasper two-pointer underneath and Jas-| ; a ) : tonight. i Meet Here in 1950 with 20 seconds gone. Jerome per commanded the situation tem-| Photos by John Spicklemire, Times Staff Photographer. Gehrmann has been suffering —.. 1040 national horseshoe Stenftenagel fouled Reader Wer- porarily as Auburn called time of the Indiana Horseshoe Pitchers’ Association, the exhibit drew the from a chest cold all week and .;; tournament probably will ternberg,- who missed. White got out. at the sports show. Here's another one of the fancy tricks—Mrs. thrown by Mrs. Julia Ford to sail through her arms for a ringer.

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was well off his best form. He 20 to Salt Lake City, Arlo Harris, his second field goal for Jasper.| Barnell Beers relieved Derrow Mary Branson allows a horseshoe

beat Jerry Thompson of Texas jrocident of the National Horse- Don Derrow got a two-pointer for for ~~ Auburn. Whit: fouled ~~" 7 ~ by 10 feet, with Carl Joyce of .1,0e Pitchers Association, de- Auburn but J. Stenftenagel erased Schooley, who missed. Then

Set . ' it. Paul Lumbach hit for two White got a two-pointer to give . eton Hall Prep third. Gehr- clared last night. Auburn Jasper 5 30-25 lead. White added adison VS. 90.

| . - mann’s time was 4:13.2, Harris, who is employed at the and hier lu 8-2 as two Aub issed th en IC IZan ops Harrison Dillard of Cleveland 50 Asio aid plans are “® : more. . Auburn misse ree ” y ‘ tied his own American indoor to a envention| Paul Litchfield fouled Donald of 17 shots and Jasper got six of BUTLER FIELDHOUSE, Mar. 19—Play-by-play In the first record of :07 in the 60-yard high to Indianapolis in 1950. It was Kelly of Auburn who made it 3 19 from the field. Score: Jasper gamé between Madison and South Bend Central game: 3 Hocke S ot ntion might for the Red Devi®. Jim Schooley 82, Auburn 25.

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Central got the opening tipoff. : " “the — 88 an two] Jerry Morrical fouled: Ted Server fouled out with les for Auburn of Madison who made it. Morrical x ; ” land Schnaitter missed the free the tournament, Mr. Harris said./Schooley made it 8-7 as the Red after the tip. Litchfield fouled got his second personal foul and 4p. | Attention of local horseshoe Devils began to move, Schulz Mcinturf and was relieved by called time out for Central after wiison lenthusiasts this week is directed fouled Schooley ho knotted the Berg. McInturf ronnected for the pushing Server in the back court. mjsqeq yerrow fouled J. Steni- charity shot for Auburn Serves missed hoth charities. Dee 4 y } : . orm | . § $ 8¢ 8. | Toth fouled out with a half games have been asded for the division of the national group at tenagel, who made it 9. Sam Kelly fouled Schultz who erred Monroe potted one near the baS- minute toed. ona Gene 'Fodge 1949 Valparaiso University foot-'gnorts Show at the Indiana State Allen added a two-pointer for =. 0 tts. Schouley banked ket. Morrical went under to Score went in for Central Server hit all schedule including two games pu irgrounds Jasper but Kelly nullified it from h Werbe folunder the lights [Fairground , the side. Litchfield fouled Schoo-|/iR a one-hander from the left for Central, then Jim Werbe fol-/the free one. Madison hit three The schedule: 3. Hatta. detail Ha ne tied it awain at 11 all. |and Auburn trailed only 30-32. lowed up Monroe's miss and was for 12 and Central got only two| A ® Schedule: local organization is aiming for ley Who tied it again a a y fouled by Andy Toth. Werbe hit, for 16 from the field : Sept. 17, Concordia, night: Sept. 24, ato joa tom barchin of 1000 horse- John Berg went in for Jasper. White slipped loose for two for 1 ’ UR ’ . Definnce, night; Oct. 1, Indiana State ¢ - p 107s ro berge ssed setup the Wildcats, then J. Stenftenagel then Spence Schnaitter added an-| Score: Madison 40, Central 23. Oct. 8. at 8t. Joseph's:“Oct 15, at Luther: (shoe pitchers. The association Wertenberger missed a setu A Tegner AEE other field goal .as Madison led, 7 J Oct. 22, Kalamazoo, homecoming; Oct. 29, hopes to have three leagues in alone. Then Kelly made it 13 to made it 36-30, Jasper. Derrow re- : inut o.! FOURTH QUARTER 3 ull tay 5, Wheaton; Nov. 12. speration in Indianapolis. 11 for Auburn. lieved Kelley for Auburn. White 8-2 With hee ee Morrical of Central 2 - ow ~| Wertenberger fouled Rumbach, fouled Wertenberger, who Server foule nte Orrill who hit. Morrical

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9 Games Are Carded [Lake City has practically clinchec For Valpo Gridders imes State Service

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orado College Tiger sextet, 10 to 4, to gain third place in the NCAA American Conference title last

about 1000 fans at the Broadmoor Ice Palace saw the Michigan team + «se score almost at will throughout 8-Round Decision

The Michigan victory set the . 8 , _ hit for Central. 5 Lor] . Tough Tony Bertucci, chooley fouled by Litch Toth hit long for Central then 3 two-pointer but Orrill erased stage for the all-New England Brooklyn, scored an eight-round

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SUNDAY, MAR. 20, 1949

Middlecoff Keeps Lead

\With 66 Card

Tops Second Round at Jacksonville Open

JACKSONVILLE, Fla., Mar, 19 ((UP)® — Dr. Cary . Middlecoft (rammed through a sizzling six-lunder-par 66 today in continued |rough weather to take the sec-lond-round lead in the $10,000 |Jacksonville open at 134. Tenn., dentist, lwho blasted a 68 over the wind. lswept Brentwood - course yesterday toured each side of the 6300yard layout mx 33 today. E. J. (Dutch) Harrison of Little |Rock, Ark. who was tied with [Middlecotf for the lead yesterday, |and slim Lloyd Mangrum, the |Niles, Ill, shotmaker, claimed |second-place ties with 137s. | Sam Snead, White Sulphur |3prings, Va., tacked up a 68 to|day to join Otto Griner, Baltiimore, at 138. Griner fired a 69

"both days.

At 139 were Dale Andreason, |Glenview, 111, and Errie Ball, Oak Park, Ill, and Dave Douglas, Wilmington. Del. Andreason lost

| his second-place standing of yes-

iterday hy Doadly muffing two {shots today. He paid with a par 72. Jim YWerrier, Sap Francisco, Johnny Palmer, Badin, N. C,, and Jerry Barber of Los Angeles ended with 140s. After a slash through the higher scores, the field enters its third day tomorrow minus about 65 of its original 142 starters.

NCAA Boxers to Meet At Michigan State

Times Special | EAST LANSING, Mich, Mar. 119-—One of the strongest fields ia several years is expected to compete in the 12th annual National Collegiate Athletic Associa- - tion boxing championships at Michigan State, Apr. 7, 8 and 9. Five defending champs will participate. ®

Miami, O., University Gets Spring Schedule

Times Special

Mar. 19. (UP)—Michigan's Wol-|, OXFORD, O. Mar. 19—Fourverines came roaring back this/teen events in golf and 10 in afternoon to slap a flawless Col- tennis have been scheduled by

Miami University this spring. The golf team, which won the Mid-

|year, has four returning letter-

crowd of men, but the tennis team has had

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Schanitter got a tip in and Central called time out. Madison continued their pressing and faststepping tactics to control most 0 2 followup. of the rebounds in running up| With five minutes remaining, the margin to 13-6 with three Madison began keeping the ball minutes remaining. Jim Wilson in the back court to open up came in for Central then and Don 'he Bears under the basket, {Deckard hit a ope-hander for the holding a 43-to-30 lead. Orrill northern team. ouled Wilsofi who hit one of two Shine hit on Werbe's foul. Wil- for Central. Server got his fourth son fouled Meonroe,_who erred. personal. foul. on Wilson who ine charged Schnaitter driving | Pisoed. Morrical hit a brilliant ..> (one-handed shot driving near the n the middle and the Cub hit. circle, then Monroe took a pass

for Central.

Schooley scored on a fine pivot Jaspef..» Schultz of Jasper fouled Morrical potted a one-hander

near the basket but fouled Litch- Schooley, w ho tied the count befield, who hit just before the gun. fore his second free throw. Auburn hit eight of 18 shots Schooley potted a short oneand Jasper cashed in on half of hander over the top. 4 its dozen efforts from the field.! Auburn meshed four of 16 at- : Score: Auburn 19, Jasper 17. tempts and Jasper got only two i SECOND QUARTER ~~ °f 17 from the field. Kenneth. McInturf hit for Au- Score, Auburn 38, Jasper 36. burn then fouled Jasper’'s Shutz FOURTH QUARTER who erred Derrow got a layup Derrow dropped in a onefor the Red Devils, leading 23 to hander from an angle then McIn17. then Berg canceled it for Jas- turf potted a short one to mak

Owner Ted Collins of the New 8 York Bulldogs today announced the signing of Bob DeMoss of " ; Purdue for the 1949 National § oo J {| Football League season. - i ” DeMoss is the third T-forma-tion quarterback signed by the Bulldogs. The others being Ben Raimondi, formerly of the New | York Yankees of the All-Amer-fea Conference and Indiana Uni-

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versity, and Georgia's Johnny er it 42-36, Auburn LL y , . Rauch : Rumbach hit from underneath The Red Devils retained an t a (oe en ho made from Schnaitter to score alone you stop in tomorrow ot The , , for the Wildcats, but Kelly pushed edge on rebounds under the bas- Co a with three minutes remaining. he lanky, six-foot, two-inch : ket with superior height and Monroe basket came after the Fodge hit. from the side for Cen-

it back up to 25 to 21 and Madison led 15-9 at the tral but Monroe nullified it when

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who hit one of two Schooley verted. Bob DeMoss Turns Pro, made it 15 0 12, Auburn, then eld meshed one Wildcat line. Schnaitter went under for the it for Madison. Schnaiter fouled finale tonight, when Boston Col- upset decision over Tommy Var- : s hander on retaliated for the up. Schooley hit” the third of Cubs. Server fouled Shine, Who Daube who hit. Bill Johann re- lege, victor over C. C. last night, sos, Signs With N. Y. Bulldogs Red Devils. Schooley fouled J. three followups underneath and converted for the Bears. lleved Schnaitter for. Madison. .jampionship. Stenftenngel who converted twice was fouled by Berg. Schooley Shine fouled Server in a scram- ,, he hit from underneath. — _ _ NEW YORK, Mar. 19 (UP) dale 3 . for Jasper, which trailed 17-18, converted to bring it to 36-35, ble and Server hit for the Cubs. Server pushed Fodge who erred

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scored on a fine two-handed reSECOND QUARTER |bound. Fodge got a two-pointer Server got a fielder for Madi-|for Central, Monroe made ft Toth missed a one-hander 51-37.

Wertenberger, who hit, then Schutz made it 43-40. Schooley

Wertenberger of Auburn fouled White on a-drive-in. White canned both Bob Bates came in Of Auburn and White exchanged for Auburn at guard Schultz rapid-fire field goals before son. Schooley got his fourth personal for South Bend, then Monroe] Thelbert Whitener went in for eo foul with four minutes to go. ‘rifled a long looper from an angle Central. Daube got two points asper VS Ma ison Pp a we -P a J. Stenftenagel made it 45 to 43, to make it 19-11 Madison. Mor- for Central. Then Monroe fouled Y Y Y Auburn, as the Wildcats began rical erased that one for central. Daube of Central who canned the

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FIRST QUARTE vointer. Fd Cheat!t fouled by viele vy Madison got he ie tipoft ' } ' i Cheatham fouled oY on ny “a Rot es [ree re Stenftenagel who missed his sida for Madison to score. Monroe, fouled by Wilson on a © abel te, h , 1leatham was called for charg: gre shot at the line Sc ter sniped a lo one- drive-in, hit th s Boh White got the first two points Schutz meshed another one- ing and Rumbach made it 43-39 Auburn led 45 to 44 at the au- nal the ay fans seconds a shots with 13 for Jasper on an angie push shot. hander from the side as the Wild- Jasper. Schnuitter, touled DY tomatic time out TT went wild as the score mounted Madison hit 195 66 shots and ic tim en as es { : 8

Paul Rumbhach made it four with Another one-hander from the foul

( Wt our. of ve shots 1 Q Tbach. made ' : ats hit f five ts from Ruml ade ft 40 for Madison. y gianttenagel sent Jasper to 23-13. Toth canned one for Central canned 17 of 59 from the

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th fiel ith 1 Q ¥ ( ? 111 } +) 553, ; circle. White added another one. eld with four minutes to go Huma Rot two points Just ahead after the time out with a Central field. Final score Madison 58, and Madise n, tr ling &0. called White fouled Monroe, who con peri the gun Madison hit five fielder. Rumbach made it 48-45 Shine made a great one-handed Central 40. ] a on,’ tre 5-0, cs te : ote "O08 21 attempts fro p g i rt nected on both shot Monroe © ittempts from the fie and Jasper, then Auburn called time pivot for Central | ime out with two and one- . , ne-hander on a follow- Jasper nahhed six of 21 Score: ! . | Madison (53) Central (40) half minutes gone made a one-hande ol pe “0 with less than two minutes re- Monroe hit a fielder for Madi- fg ft ph 1g tt pt 1 vinut Ke leo en soloed to 18 » Jaspe " diso . ’ 1 Schmatz made it 8.0 with a one- °F He then soloed to n ke the per lacison 41 maining con with-a minute to go. Shine’'s Monroe. ft 9 4 '1!Toth t T0s hander. Jasper hit its fourth shot ore 25-20. Schutz hit his sec FOURTH QUARTER Rumbach fouled Derrow who basket counied on Schnaitter's oni... ° : 1 ! Shine. ! 3 3 : ‘ , 4 11 8 ratght fie > I te ~ Pra - p | Cy | - ochn ' J'8t 2 In seven attempts. Schutz fouled d Rh elder, then Litch Schnaitter hade it 45 to 42 hit for Auburn Kelly fouled foul, but the Central Bear erred Server g 3 7 4 Morrical,g 6 0 8 t . 4 TLL fie) Y Nery » ‘ CQ y ” Monroe on a drive-in and Monroe eld and Allen went back Into. chaatham powered down the floor Schutz of Jasper, who hit ite the charity. Monroe hit long pki : : : o Whiten t © i 1 made Madison's first point in four ihe : up. White fouled Sennal a make it 45-44. Schutz fouled: Derrow fouled Schutz who! for Madison. Fodge, { 20 minutes He added the second te rw o missed a Cheatham who tied it up at 45-45 missed. but Litchfield made ft. 51- The Cubs connected on six of (nls 19 15 10| Totals a { tenftenaQ { y as . ) x — - otnals e ) t 1 charity Jerome Stenftenage! ] J 1gel's follow-up was ha first deadlock of the ball 16. Jasper, with less than one min- 17 and the Bears five of 20 shots! Half Time Bcore—Madison 28. Central Roh . th n 5 for two yame ute to go. Rumbach fbiuled Wer- from the field. Score: Madison 28, !° potted a offe-hander over the top . ga l € rom the . Score: ! 1 28, 19 Monroe got \ I beautiful x rity . . rire . . Free Throws Missed—Server 2, Monroe but Spencer Schnaitter got it back . a fw 0 on . el I, Schutz got his fourth personal te Ww rger. but Auburn took it out. Central 19. |3. Schnaitter 3, Shine 32, Wilson 32, . { iKe ana sper le - “r but Cheatham missed at the line ‘ertenberger got a long 10 . v Fodge for Madisoj 3 Pri 1-at the line 5 5 Bone THIRD QUARTER | White | ’ another one-hander rv minute and a half to go White got a two-pointer and a and was fouled. but Auburn took! Q Officials -C. N. Phillips and Jack Oneal. |' v - ol ' Mi oe followed up his near- oot trv dribbling Into th f it out. McInturf shoved Schut Madison got the tip, then Ed near the basket and Jasper led CY RTA. STO Inc si aribbling | 1e free the hoved Schutz, a long one-hander. Toth awe Jee mi on some reat playing as .ir.1e s . . i ' \ ¢ ro sc Orrill hit a long one-hande ~~ 12-4 with three minutes remain s circle and nabbed the conversion. hard and Schutz made ft 52-48 : . ; — ing oo Madison's sudden upsurge forced aonroe made a great under-/before taking out the second shot pushed Server on a drive-in and f nM Jasper to call time out bs + <) th , , Server made it 31-19. mn “he far Tim . : yasket shot but pulled a muscle With 18 seconds remainin . . - Fd Cheatham went in for Jim Jasper led only 29-24 with a ! I d e a ondasr 18 Bruce Daube went into the Cen- Ff Werbe for Madison as the Cubs y ’ in his left leg. He returned to Wertenberger fouled White, who 11 fter two i half : ninute " MIR XO wo 7 p af , minute to go. Berg K IWO. the lineup after the time out and Made it 53-48 with three seconds tral lineup after two and a ha \

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broke the all-time record for four final games with the first of two conversions, hitting his 31st and

THE CLIMAX of the MOST EXCITING TITLE for Jasper then Stenftenagel made 32d points of tonight's game RACE in AMERICAN LEAGUE ‘HISTORY: it 41-31 with two and a half min Stenftengall made it 57-55 with fty flip, Server. fouled White who utes remaining converted. Monroe potted one

two minutes and 40 seconds left Monroe got a lavup for Madi- Berg went under to make it 59. ’ . over the rim on a hifty pass play. son and J, Stenfténgael missed a 55 then added the free one with : : Then J. Stenftenagel got it back. free one for Jasper. Schnaitter two minujes left. Server came : : back to nullify it. Monroe made -

. Schnaitter, fouled by Berg, got one underneath for Madison misséd his first gift héave. Stenf:'and Server fouled Rumbach who it 60-50 but White got- it back : ¥ ; {enagel got a one-hander from the missed both free ones. |with slightly more than one min TOME § 20.9. My S75 PITTSBURGH : » ' “" ¥ i" . ol ‘PHONE RESERVATIONS TA-4555 wm

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defense. Monroe added two straight field yroqicon trailed, 48-47, with six left pines A I ee \ Rumbach canned another one °° dison hit eight of 20 field minutes to yo, Rumbach got two Auburn got 19 of 67 attempts in Tv, nine who “con- ° . as Jasper hit seven of 15 shots. AUS oo - r points underneath from the field, and Jasper con Cn Lo. the Cubs { i Rumbach fouled Monroe, who goal attempts and Jasper canned Orrill. fouled by Rumbach, con- verted 20 of 64. Score: Jasper verted twice for 16 ubs. mo Ing C 70 missed. Cheatham fouled J. Stenf ov n wih ) Monroe Joured verted both free-attempts. Cheat- 33, Auburn 48. oper fouléd Shine who ] £ . 18 pointe=during he econd P= ham led Vite an oY oo A. oT) | ( Died. i yet one OL WO Char ind. hitting eight of 11 shots pla d by Je hkiid ing , or - , ter tebe " oto Shine fouled Schnaitter who X J. Stenftengal fouled Monroe Score: Jasper 31, Madisow 28. ne made it 51-49; Jasper tnt ts 51 Monn {1 2 1 : missed Nee Serve ’ a ——— oe. — ui. e who hit both gift throws THIED QUARTER Litchfield stole a short pass and ats 3 3 54 Lraath oe eon fap Sent al * EX Schnaitter got a tipin with 30 Fd Cheatham of Madison went under to score with four Schutz. ¢ 223 2 2 3 hlaced oy wh ary on TRA MILD seconds remaining, fouled Litchfield who erred. Litch- minutes to go. J. Stenftenagel jj 1 0 1 Bates. g 000 Madiso Fed 35-21 “Wilso : mad x Jasper's hot streak Included field fouled Server who made {t Bot two but Schnaitter got it back. : I it 23. M oe st ’ the br 11 n EXTRA TASTE seven of 16 field goal atempts and 31-29, Jasper White jumped in Monroe made it 55-53 with three Totalt or Ta hg 3 An Ot v Severly mac it {pt ; 1 Ro i Madison notched only two of 18 for two points for Jasper. and a half minutes to go. Free t missed - Rum h 2 Ble ver y eRe ¥ Doone * EXTRA A as the period ended. Schutz swished one from sthe Schutz fouled out with three \erienberger 2. Derrow 3, then Tver rove, un er the side 3 ROMA Score: Jasper 15, Madison-8. side ‘but Monroe erased it for minutes remaining and trudged| Officials—Roland Baker and Marvin OT ° Cent els . SECOND QUARTER Madison. White potted a one- wearily to the bench. Monroe Todd Shine, Central's great center, Three Popular Sizes

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