Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 March 1949 — Page 46

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Photos by Henry EB. Glesing Jr, Aha, the bowlers. That's a sport that is getting more popular very These bowlers are getting ready to practice at the Broad Ripple Bowl. Le right: Robert Straub, Don Hinkle, Phyllis Tingley and Joan Herrin.

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"Here are the swimmers in another popular Butler sport. Left to right these swimmers practicing in the Butler pool are Ray McSemek, Don Roberts, Betty Maxwell, Barbara Jungclaus, Jean Lutyens and Jim Warrenburg:

“Butler University is sponsoring co-educational sports, eliminating the antiquated “exercise” drills. Golf is one of the favorites. Dick Wampner swings as Bilt Volk, Barbara Heiney and } Marge Stuhldreher (left to right look on .

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(UP)—The NCAA wrestling championships to be held here next Friday and Saturday will

lure more than 150 wrestlers from 38 colleges and universities throughout the U. 8. with Okla-| homa A&M a decisive favorite to win the 19th annual meet.

In Tennis Tourney

| NEW YORK, Mar. 19 (UP)— Six seeded players, headed by [top-ranked Richard (Pancho) |Gonzales of Los Angeles, stroked their way into the third round

lof the 46th National Indoor Ten{nis championships today before 1500 fans at the Seventh Regiment Armory.

Julius Wagner, coach of the

Colorado A&M host team and Colorful, 20-year-old Gonzales, tournament director, said that who is the nation’s top-ranking more contestants and schools player, easily defeated James

Schnaars of Devon, Pa., a Haverford College student, 6-3, 8-2. In the other matches involving seeded players: Earl Cochell of San Francisco, who is seeded third, trounced “Phit— Neff of Washington, D. C,, 8-0, 6-1; fourth-seeded Don MeNeil of Glen Oaks, N. Y., elimi nated Morris Adelsberg of Brooklyn, 6-4, 6-3; sixth-seeded Irvin Dorfman of New York walloped John E. Lohstoeter of Pittsburgh,

han ever before had already regstered. Art Griffiths, coach of the Oklahoma powerhouse, said three Qlympic members of the 1948 team would compete. Théy are heavyweight Dick Hutton, 165pound Jack St. Clair and Bill Jernigan, 114.5 pounds. | Other NCAA champs who will! defend their titles include Arnold Plaza, 114 pounds, Purdue; Rich-|

ard Dickenson, 136, Michigan d tate, an Vern Gagne, 191 en ae Bat pounds, Minnesota. Rae dont from. William.

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BNE oA D, Ss i of Forest Hills, 6-4, 6-2; and Jiarc 19 (UP)=alerty Follmanot eighth-seeded Ed McGrath of Brooklyn disposed of Robert

Lewis and Clark College paced his Lewis and Clark ski team to a convincing lead in the down-| hill event of the two-day North-| west Conference ski champion- | ships today. ? |

| Freedman of New York, 6-2, 6-4.

The i ice ckaters hold their workouts on the | Coliseum i ice. Carl | Hann is on the ice and he doesn’t seem to mind a bit with Joan McConnell there to help him up. Gracefully skating by are Patsy

Butler's voiisd sports program Viddedat opportunities for outdoor enthusiasts, too. Virginia Davis and Tom Griffin are astride their mounts; Carol Pittman and Garry Long are preparing to join them,

Nothing ke an old- fashioned square dance. Marilyn Mercier and Joseph McSoley are looking at you. The rest you can't see very well but they are Everett Fleming, Dan Garland, Lowell Farley, Barbara Newton, Barbara Jackson and Betty Fisher.

Lakers Swamp Royals, 99-85

ROCHESTER, N. Y., Mar. 19 (UP)—The Minneapolis Lakers gave a basketball lesson to the newly crowned, champs of the Basketball Association of America's Western Division by swamping the Rochester Royals, 99-85, tonight. George Mikan set a new scoring

Jasper Upsets Madison Cubs, 62-61, To Win 39th IHSAA Basketball Crown

(Continued From Page 43) | battle by tripping Auburn's Red Devils, 53 to 48, In the second afternoon game but had to come from behind in the final three minutes of play to win.

Madison moved into the select

At the end of the second day by Carol | Pence, Lafayette 2. Betty (Lynen. al OWers, periodic strength on rebounds. The Red Devils took a 19 to 17 Two of the nation’s top-rank- State AAU Indoor Swimming and Riviera. Time 1.15. Miurean’ “Iron Mike” Angelo, the rugged per got an 8 to 2 Jead at the start off {n the main attraction of the University was leading in the Brooks. unattached. 3. Ray Schakel, Madison at the start of the final {Canadian from Edmonton, Ont. 46 points, playing the last part 100-Yard Back Stroke, Women: Won

Berry and Donald Rosen erry. | Gibson Signed Purdue ‘Men, Riviera Girls, Tag Team Match The Bears were beaten, before 21 points over or through all the For Fight Here | On Wrestling Card that even with Shine displaying zones designed to stop him. lof competition in the Indiana jai8Yeie: 3 Se : a k| wen viera,; 3 ea Three Fielders lead in the first quarter after Jas- Ing light heavyweights will square Diving championships, Purdue! wy Yard Back Stroke. Men, Won Toledo Italian junior heavy-'record for the Rochester Sports Ed Orrill made it 43 to 25 for .°., J y } weight, and Gil Knutsen, clever Arena by dropping in a total of and e game, elt or a a Indianapolis Boxing Center's next men’s events with 54 points. on attached. Time 140, > BU Hat h test with five fouls g > “antrs LAVA | $ w quarter but Central hit seven of fistic-program, Apr. 1. | The Indianapolis Athletic Club,| 100-Yard Back Stroke Women Woh bY pave heen signed to tangle in the > og is the. fourth

: first eight minutes. contest in the first game by 19 to close the gap somewhat 8 Promoter Forest McKinney has at whose pool the meet is being in i § Pp . | 8. Lafayette; 3, Kay Manuel, Lafayette; blasting through South Bend! Morrical hit three fielders and Stage Comeback - |signed Lloyd Gibson of Cincin- held, was second with 12 points.|4 Linda Woods, Riviera: 5, Sheila Dona. | SPecial supporting battle of next yin for the Lakers in their six Central's Bears, 53 to 40, In & Gene Fodge and Bruce Daube con- The Wildcats came back on the nati, who holds a recent victory The Richmond YMCA and .the| ue Lafayette, Time 14 sop| Tuesday night's Armory wrestling games against the Royals this display of team balance and yriputed two es ch just before hos- strength of Bob White's six points over Archie Moore, number tvo Indianapolis YMCA were tied for White. unattached 2 Mike Ko %% card. season. oo . . . n . - . | - . ue i edburne, unattache: ia. ri for the (jjities ceased. in he ig period to lead 32 to ranking 175-pounder, and Chi- third hLwo points. Dick Spaid. unattached: 5. Fred Kahms.| The star attraction will be an { . | g , 25 a 1e e. ago's C act | / ' y | 2:18 & ! ARE The Cubs’ balanced scoring was ~~ 8! the halftime Then the cago's Clinton Bacon. In thé ‘women's events, the Pustur@Time 2 80 ma iso | Australian tag-team battle re Spartans Start Tour The Cubs assumed the lead at distributed among Monroe, with northern combination took the, Bacon has built a record of 14 Riviera Club led with a total of '°Gne‘Meter Diving. Men: Won by Ray tehing Y Bull M ¢ the outset against the Bears and 22 points; Schnaitter, with nine, C°'iP8 Initiative in the see-saw knockouts in 24 fights and has 46 points. The Lafayette Country Trindade. unattached. 3351: 2. Major To ng ong > ohne Times Speci) y were never headed. Ted Server and Server, with 13. whose leader. Cadership as the Wildcats were headlined many of the recent Club was second with 30 points, Purdue Fess: rh Bui” Cliheehpeel. un: Ss REe ° giond or rise, EASTLANSING. Mich.) pol cashed in on a charity throw. ship was worth as much as his '¢'d 10 enly two field goals in 17 main attractions In Chicago's and the IAC girls were third with attached. 20075: 8. Carl Muncy, un. another Canadian, against Tom- —The Spartans of Michigan State Ae ) N as as S tries in the third per Pa Ae ched. 228 my Martindale, the “Milwaukee College open their 21st annual 1 Monroe got a fielder then points he third period. Marigold Gardens. 12 points. *400-Yard Free Style Relay, Women Won Express” and partner Cowboy I a. rmi t ¢ Jack Morrical of South Bend Aforrical canned six field goals Jasper had lost a.36 to 30 lead Also on the card will be Spider] 3 Records Set by Riviera, (jean Lutyens. Florence Red press” and partner Cowboy Len baseball barnstorming tour o made it 3 to 2, but the fast-t, head the Be 1 ee 5 ley mad seven of hi Thomas Indianapolis feather-! Three new records were set ; fame Jens O%en, Sue Seri «Lat 3 ; Hughes, rugged Prttsburgher. the South -on Wednesday when i 1 o “ny a" as ( 10 AU 1e eg osing cause it ] ie Se 0 5] ) & : } il € er- ; fayette “A iviera 4 Jal fayette 2 1 'e “lev stepping. hard-pressing Southern put each South Bend pl ver cot Le ght points in the third. Weight. Thomas’ opponent has not yesterday. Jean Lutyens of the ov i Indtar apolis AC c 4204 Montana and Christie won the they play Kentucky State at Indiana team took command the gt jenst one field goal. ®7" However, Auburn began loosing Yet been selected Riviera Club set a new record ; dis record. (old record ‘ 33 Riv-,'8 mei - Richmond. ; sim, ses rest of the way. Madison hit 19 of 66 shots for CONtrel of the rebounds to the in’ the women's 220-yard free 300- Yard Med ley Reins Man Won oy Three Baskets a 258 average while Central con- malier Jasper five in the final Spe event, covering the distance ¢ k Thomas 3. Purdue : Big Spencer Schnaitter meshed verted 17 of 69 for .2486. paren Priore being forced to 00! wood ins 238.5. The previous record, canpPelly, foal three ‘straight baskets after Tied Three Times Kive up a 1) to 40 lead at the mid et 27 1947 by Biss Lutyens, was ou 1e-Me ter Div ® 3 | missing his first two efforts to 15 the second game, the OE i : Virginia William. IAC. 163 1: 2. Sue Kirby pace his mates to & 1510-9 lead. toast w oo pa game, th con Jerome Stenftenagel got five i Eh second new record was in 1ac, 150.05: 3. Jane Bowen. Riviera 132 2 Then the Cubs’ slippery Monroe jead RT hn Teter bd ne points to give Jasper a 46 to 45 the men's 220-yard free style ~ es - snatched four of his nine field perore the Wildcats emerged thee lead with tour minutes to go, levent. Bob White, .of Indiana {J, S. Net Stars Advance! goals in the second session to victors. : g then Paul fumbach made it 48) NEW ORLEANS, Mar, 19 University, swimming unattached. ALEXANDRIA, Egypt, Mar. swell the Madison margin to 28° Coach O'Neill used at least four \ 45. Don Derrow closed it to (UP)—Rookwood won the $15.- pwam the distance Le 5 19— (UP)— Budge Patly of Los 0 19-hefore the half ende Le ‘ Red i 8 to” 46, but Tom Schultz, w ) ’ p oreaking the record o se . 0 ore th hai! eae t 17 different types of rone defenses played a bru ing J " piv Fair Grounds tots ry FR at in ne Angeles defeated Pierre Grandladison had canned six o Tin snatc y AY EL Hs ame, l : rrounds oda) y ree : field goal tries In the second pe nosng hing another of his lost itchtield and White combined to lengths. The Riviera Club women's re- | gtullot of Egypt. 6-3, 6-3. today in : 8 causes out of the embers of de- oxiond the le oe i : . \ hird d of & first round Alexandria tennis riod. After the Intermission the feat in’ the closing minutes of CXC" the lead beyond reach in| Rookwood was the favorite lay team set the third record of = = = 0. tch. Cubs began showing clear-cut play sing Ol the final two minutes. ® and paid $6, $3.60 and $3.60. He the day, swimming the 400-yard © ppons) he ma 150 of Los A superiority in commanding bath! (O'Neill used seven men inter- Jasper hit 20 of 64 shots for a Was ridden by Curley Delahous- free style relay in 4:26.4 and elena a ar or pga a } backboards and tightened” its de- changeably with a heavy concen- 313 mark while Auburn got 19 5ay¥e, a 17-year-old apprentice breaking their own record of ge 4 ne et 5 ond fensive play still more to run the tration on defensive pl av ana °f 67 for 281. Auburn missed [fom the Cajun racetracks of the 4:33.5 set.in 1947. r iw w ; default over e- | countgto 40 to 23 before the start switched his man-to-man zone de- five of 15 free throws and the J-vangeline country, who has The meet will continue today, walden, of Egypt. of the final eight minutes. The fense, a shiftir ra op winners erred on seven of 20 Prought in more than 30 .win- starting at 10 a. m. and at 3 p.m: C AM : 8 1g zone, or “drift- ! “ : Bears hit only two of 16 shots ing” zone as hia Det a charity efforts. ners since he startéd in Februaty. Summary: 3d In AAU Meet in the third session and lost their tutes entered tt ) White ps } des etey Cotter placed and paid _220-Yard Free Style, Women won by OKLAHOMA CITY, Mar. 19| - : tered the game ite paced the Wildcats with gg 69 a, £50 Treat J Rivi 2, Sue Schaffn y | Lo big une Entee [hive and But nothing that O'Neill tried 17 markers while Stenftenagel “ LS on oy es Shuffle i, era nda Woods, Riv era “ Do ris io (VB) - Caterpill 3 Disses of . ’ w ndy Toth, who fouled out in the could stop Auburn's brilli: tted 15 cen AlQ 36.60. Ben Neer lew state’ record oid record i oN Al eet ball A L i d stop 1's brilliant cen- potted 15. 0 ’ y 2 38 5 ecord (old recor 7 } P d C quarter's closing minutes, ter Jim Schooley. who ed ) } } F. Whitaker's Prince Quest, ecar- 2383 new state record (old record 3.43.7 the - National AAU basketball mericas owes rice ars « » VE . Ly L racked up $2 Milli R y k rying top weight of 120° pounds, 30 Yard Free Style. Men Won by Keith tournament tonight by fighting rar » mone Carter. Purdue: 2. Chuck Th v : co x tion Kace Irac on ne oie money, as did 3 3 Willa o Heebiot. unatiached. 4. Howard off a last-half challenge of the : C , C tersor t / Ipi ¢ Planned Near Chicago regarded entry or Ighly, Time ag cue: 8 Sam Seki unat ached. Seattle, Wash. Alpine Dalry, Ce . —— ~ _100-Yard Breast Stroke, Women: Won 53 to 44. ’ CHICAGO, Mar. 19 (UP) — ——————— me —— A ———— eq uring Plans to build a $2-million race- | - } track playground at Lansing. Ill; - 22 miles south ‘of the Chicago - GREATEST OF THEM ALL 60c Largest PRICE CuT in Years loop, were announced today by ' Thomas E. 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