Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 April 1949 — Page 16

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By DON SIEBERT “I'he men practically ran into an honor count famine last night but the women came up were concentrated in the talented The Hickman Whirlaways lost their one game lead over the Shop despite their high 2871 series as the Yavers won their duel with Frank's Furniture to tie up first place.

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Fuzz Hungate played second fiddle with a 681 in the early session at the Pennsylvania. He rolled 192-241-248 for Mechanics Laundry in the Courthouse

Incidentally, Johnny Beam bet Russ Miller, manager of the alleys, two new spring hats that Fuzz's score would lead all comers. Lois Glass beat that total a short time later by 5 pins.

Wilbur Schuck laid down a 667 for. Roehl's Pharmacy as that {squad hattered out 1040-1052-990

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MINNEAPOLIS, Apr. 8 (UP)— George Mikan, the Basketball Association of America's all-time scoring champion today appeared ready to climax his season with the greatest individual exhibition in the league's playoff history, The towering center scored 138 points in four games to lead the Minneapolis Lakers into the BAA playoff finals and last night he scored 42 more as the ram Midwesterners defeated ington Capitols, 88 to 84, in the first game of the best-of-seven championship series. The next game will be played hers tomorrow night, - ; ;| Minneapolis was ahead by as much as 14 points at one time, but inspired fourth quarter play by Bones McKinney and little Sonny Hertzberg put the Caps back in the game. Washington Nichols tied the score at 84-all with 64 seconds re--|maining, but McKinney's aggresilslve play then gave Minneapolis what proved to be the winning point. McRinney fouled Don Carl son and the Laker forward sank the free throw. : ;

/H. S. Spring Sports Calendar This Week

TRACK ay . h at Washi 2 VHB 80 ov Centra Rot, : #t Boys port ai Howe. 3:10 p. m. Jrence Central at ? Bos Ripple, pus Dest School at Pranklin Vi e . Ben Davis at Warren Central, 1:50 5. m.

Thursday Warren Central at Washington, 3:18 p, m. . y

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8 © ‘$38! Taking things in the order of « $34 importance, the Hoosier pros were . 833 given food for thought and prac53 | tice in a session conducted by Al Watrous, pro at Oakland Hills 88 |Country Club, Detroit, Mich,

. 30d | members wers completely abjos | sorbed throughout the ensuing 2% 1 clinic. {

«+ M3 technical + 802 {golf swing, which he termed an o0/&lmost complete reversal of things he had taught for 25 years.

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Linksmen Attend Annual Meeting

By BILL PITTMAN

And when the tales are finished

Watrous’ talk, scheduled to last two hours, stretched into three after off t6 a bang-up start when the movie projector was dumped on the floor with a

crash. ce That should have been an indication of the power in the lecture and -movies. Attending PGA

Complete Reversal Watrous presented a not too appraisal of the modérn

The essence of the talk conthe club face square with the ball, getting the ultimate in body motion fol-

the club. There was some discussion of the “long thumb” grip in which the thumb of the top hand is extended along the shaft increasing control throughout the swing

Although Gov. Schricker was

: the after steak speeches were highly entertaining with Toastmaster Herb Graffls, editor of 'Golfdom, , taking all prizes.

Mayor Speaks

Second, confining his remarks to A witty salutation and a brief review of the life and hard times of a mayor. Mayor Feeney was relaxing. E A few moments of silence were dedicated to the memory of the late George Soutar, former pro at Broadmoor Country Club, Chairman of the spring meeting committee, Lou Bola, Highland pro, concluded the meeting on a happy note following his earlier admonition, “Leave ‘em laugh-

Guests for last night's session included Floyd King, ex-president of Meridian Hills Country Club, | and Dr. Harry Leer, president of Highland. .

Southport High Beats

Manual Trackmen 65-51

Southport High School romped to victory over Manual in a dual track meet yesterday on the Cardinal path, 65 to 51, Horton Smith of Southport and Jim. Burks of Manual were the only two twin event winners. Southport conceded Manual the

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880-Y Run—1, Burks (M): Rea 8); X 8), me, ie > i 2g: Yard 1, a Newlin (MO; 8) i Low Hi 1, {

Deadline Approaches *'*t*d to

A Three more newcomers will tral at Broad Ripple, wis expected make their bid for fame at the to “show the relative 33d annual 500-Mile race May 30./'h® city-county Troy Ruttman of Ontarjo, Cal. | meet, in ; will be at the wheel of the same Warren Cen

Atlanta, Ga. ville, Pa., and Dick Frazier of

Anthony Granatelll of Chicago. i Of the newcomers, Frazier is | probably the best known to Indiana race faps. He finished | {11th in the AAA Midwest stand-

With the addition of the three entries today, the official fleld now consists of 33 cars with ap-

anticipated before the Apr. 15 deadlines Il Present indications bumper crop of new pilots at the’ 500 this year, Five other freshmen ere listed officially as drivers of cars entered last month. y Since the resumption of the, , "irace in 1946, 63 newcomers have Pat Miller is about to land a (heen | given the strict Severs Jost s " every prospective pilot trout in wellstocked Neel's oat Pay pie taping 10 qualify for a starting position. Of these, 39 have passed the test, and 25° have succeeded in winning starting posts. It is apparent that this year,| ro the “youngsters” as a group will, make their strongest bid to keep the veterans of the pre-war era, from continuing their monopoly! on “Victory Lane.” i

Groza, Team Honored |

LOS ANGELES, Apr. 5 (UP)—| Kentucky Center Alex Groza today was named college basketball player of the year by the Helms Athletic Foundation and his team Members of the Indiana Section | Was chosen national college cham- .. §ialof the PGA today regaled their +: fiticlub members with tales gleaned i from the conversation and after "... §10|dinner speeches heard last night ;:-388(in the annual spring meeting in ithe Lincoln Hotel.

plons. - Groza ‘edged Lavell and St: Louis’ McCauley | in voting for top-player honors.

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Pilots Added | To 500 Roster

ow permitting, six throughout the city and county high schools today.

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- sectional winners—Tech and Washington—and port-Howe track carnival highlighted by crowning of the annual track queen and her court at Howe. 3 a :

: tion > 8 at Howe a Entry List Rises fo | The pageantry at Howe was|™ us Attucks and Dear|the 33 Cars as Apr. 15 [and the Tech-Washington mest School, replete with lettermen, 3 ra! open at 3:

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