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WEDNESDAY, MAY 11, 1949

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

Lewis Resigns as Decatur Central Coach, Athletic Hear C

Leo Shively Named To Fill Pieces P, Handle Football Post

Basketball, Baseball Coaching Jobs Unfilled;

Retiring Mentor Going to California By JIMMIE ANGELOPOLOUS

Garland Lewis, athletic director and head football, basketball, baseball coach at Decatur Centrai High School, has resigned his

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Adams announced today. Mr. Adams said Mr. Lewis will continue as head baseball coach and athletic director until the close of school thi this 1 month and then will leave for California|~——————— where he will take up Tesidence So don lightstown Wins Mr. Lewis expects to enter the coaching field in the Los Aneel public high school system. Mr. Adams also told The Times ‘way fac e loday Leo Shively, assistan t- | coach and head Sant jo wrestling coach, will become ath- Confineniels Divh etic director to succeed Mr. awren ntra Lewis. Appointment of Mr. Shive- | rence . ly as head football mentor. and! Knightstown Morton Memorial athletic director is expected to Won the triangular track meet at become effective at the close of {the Indiana Deaf School yester-| e present school term. day to shoulder Plainfield Boys’ Maas Is Candidate School out .of first place, 60% tol Although no definite successor 54%. The Silent Hoosiers were to Mr. Lewis’ basketball and jae pote at event or as the vi baseball coaching jobs has been, three schools before the secnamed as yet, Mr. Adams indi-|tional competition Friday and fated a new net and diamond Saturday. utor will be selected fromm a|_120-Yard High Hurdles—1, Cade £4 2 panel of candidates now being Baniel JK. me uci, um jad: screened for the two coaching elo; ard DUEL, Birogete, BOE assignments. | Site CarBenter (XK): 3. Cade RT One of the preferred candidates Foster (K)i' & Hall (P) Time 5:139. 4. Kay

is Charlie Maas, now completing Gerbig (K): 3, Stouse (DS); ay o(P). four years of outstanding per-| sso. us Bel. Brute. (Pi. 2, Me formances in basketball and Daniel (Ki: 3 Bravia (Pi 4, Mooreland

200-Yard Low Hurdles—1, Bafler (K): 2, {Bowie | (P); 3, Ball (DS); 4, Raridan (K).

me, 220-Yard Dash— uroweic (D8): 12,

baseball under Coach Tony Hinkle.

Castle, is applicant for the bas- P ieh Je, Jcpen Meredith, (®): 2. Gall

3 (P athat) Job. Brandeberry, Who has aiteherl f°" eigni 3 cobb Tnches." comple one year a ew] ole va J chell (K); Gilbert (P) tied. Castle, was head mentor at Hun- Height, RC feet ’ inch ! fertown High School in Allen pad, Ao or DRI Earener Gall ounty four years, , Plainfield Boys’ School

Mile e . | (Meredith. Bales. B Ander While at Huntertown, Brande- | gnicititows” Memorial: 3, Dest School. berry won a county championship Time al Relay—1. Deaf School and had a win-lose record of|weic, Lavaller Hines, Gall; 3 Knighte: more than 80 per cent. Mr. jown Memorial; 3 \"Plainfeld Bove school

Brandeberry has a masters’ de-

gree from Indiana University. Woodrow Baker, former Indiana State hardwood football and basketball star, is also being considered for the vacancy.

Completes Third Year

Mr. Lewis will complete his third year at Decatur Central this month. His basketball team during the present school year won

nine and lost eight regular sea-

son games and his baseball team |, was handed its first loss in eight games yesterday by Ben Davis. Decatur’s football squad last fall won three, lost four and tied one. Mr. Lewis was formerly director of athletics at Dayton, O.,|( YMCA one year before coming to

The Washington Continentals drubbed Lawrence Central 68 to 49 yesterday on Washington's track to win their first meet of the season. Although Lawrence copped the 120-yard high hurdles on Byron Weaver's :15.8 and the high jump with Ralph Rice's leap of 5 feet, 104 inches, the hosts took five events. This included the 440yard dash and the half-mile. 90 Yar s—1, Vanden ook (Li: 2, Hicks Pile Mocurds wi. i, Lambert (1, 3, Nichols (W), Time smhery do: 3, Kern’ Barnes wi a; *Vanarsaate WwW); i fia Ot Ye

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ing the Navy during the last war, he coached at Martin, Ky., Rich-

Francis at Jeffersonville High) School in 1932 and was a member of the University of Kentucky’s mythical national championship basketball team in 1935. He teamed with Indianapolis’ Leroy Edwards that year playing in Madison Square Garden. Mr. Shively came to Decatur Central two years ago from Ver-| sailles, Ky., where he was head football and basketball coach before entering the Navy. He is a former football stalwart at the University of Illinois. Mr. Shively inaugurated the mat sport at Decatur two years

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El Diablo Unmasked As Dutch Haefner

El Diablo, 232-pound masked |wrestler, had been identified today as Dutch Haefner, after losing two straight falls in the Ar-

and wrestling mory last night to Lou Thesz, Na-

tional Association. heavyweight champion. Thesz won the first fall in 15 minutes after El Diablo fell from}

ago and last season lost only/the ring and received the count.

two meets in a dozen dual engagements, tying one. His brother is athletic director at the University of Kentucky.

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College Baseball

Gentral 7 fa Santerbury 3

» Pauw 8. re Dame J. Western Michigan 2. e 0, Kala i Central 13, Lake Forest 8. fami (O.), 3 Dayton 5. Wesleyan 4. , Minos 3 es eyan 1. a Rive rsity 7, West Virginia 6. rin 10, "Alleehien emaon "

a 6. EL (St. Louis) 8.

Solunar Table

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The champ took the second fall in two minutes with a hammer lock and slam. An Australian tag team contest was won by Mike and Ben Sharp, Hamilton, Ontario, who stopped George Holmes, Houston, Tex., and Tiger Jack Moore, Mena, Tex., in straight falls,

Get Their Reward

CLEVELAND, 0, May 11 (UP)—It was 50 degrees and a cold wind whipped Municipal Stadium as 6208 Cleveland baseball fans watched their home team lose to Washington, 1 to 0, yesterday. But the faithful were rewarded. President Bill Veeck of the Indians said he will show his appreciation to the loyal followers by admitting all 6208 free to any other Cleveland home game this season.

Stance Varies

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With the two or three, the stance is wider ¥

With Pitch, Length

Of Club: Practice First With 7 Iron

By GENE SARAZEN Winner of Them All |

NEXT TO the grip, the stancel

lis the most important part of

golf. Essentially the stance is the) same for every club.

(Fourth of a Series)

Putting is a different phase, and will be treated separately. Practicing your stance, short. That is, work first with the seven, eight and nine irons.

be more open.

» BY OPEN,

to be turned slightly toward the hole.

Six Horseshoe Teams See Action Tonight

8ix more teams of the Indianapolis Horseshoe Pitchers Association Handicap League will start tossing horseshoes tonight in Brookside Park. The schedule is: J. D. Adams vs. Vonnegut’s Hardware, Indiana Farm Bureau vs. South Wind and Linde Air Products vs. Eli Lilly No. 2. Last night's results at Brookside and Tarkington parks I Were. Allison No. 2 (won _ three forfeit) J. J. M ron Manufacturing Allison (No, 3) 0; AW £10 (No. 933) 0: U. 8. Ares hetners ng-

4 Berner 0; Nay al Ordnance Recreathon 5 E. Atkin

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Table Tennis

The Gismo-Burgers of Kokomo I were champions of the Smith‘{Hassler Table Tennis League today after they defeated American National Bank No. 2, 9 to 0, in the Dearborn Hotel last night to cinch the title. The Farm Bureau squad of] Howard County took second place to rack up exactly the same score |

® in their match with the Post on

fice team. Trophies were presented to the | first and second place winners | and individual awards were made to the top eight players. Harry Deschamps led the list with a .944 average, Rudy Stumpp was close behind with a .939, and Mickey Adams had .929. | Final standings:

W. L. Petl ismo- purely (Kokomo) . 14 0 1.000! arm Bur. Howard ow. 10 4 S114 Lost Office 9 483} William oT Block 8 8 571 er. Nat'l Bank No. 3... 6 8 429 Richardson 0. 4 10 .286 Amer, Nat'l ank No. 1. #31 2141 Crescent Paper ........... 2 12 143 |

THE GADABOUT A new pullover styled sport shirt

It varies oo more toward the left heel/craqual e our {proper balance is needed for the with the pitch of the iron, and wider arc sie Hatter swing. 2 length of the shaft.

about in the middle, feet widened start to the width of the shoulders. The right shoulder is naturfilly bal} is Plaved neater the left tne death of Ed Diederich. lower than the left because the These are the shortest clubsiright hand is below the left ‘nr in your bag, and the stance should gripping the club.

sw» J and forefinger of each hand alwe mean dropping ways point toward the right the left foot back a bit off the shoulder. .{line of flight, permitting the body

Short irons do mot require a upright the swing. full swing. Body action is at a minimum, a {full pivot unnecessary. The ball is played off the right rupts your comfort.

‘heel with the feet close together.: "5 =

The longer the shot, play the NOTE IN

stance widening because; (on the

THE FIVE tron is played just! with a long iron,

flight. The V's formed by the thumb 0° Ine of nigh

swing.

The shorter the club, the more TOMORROW: The

Play the tee shot directly ’ of 4 left heel . ' ~ Capot To Try Again

imust/stand closer to the ball.

Always reach for the ball, but| Peters . Confirmed

inot to such a degree that it dis-!

the illustration the High School's new athletic direc-| volution of the stance. tor today. His appointment was left, with a medium! [officially approved last night by| fron, the ball is about centered {the Board of School The body lean is more pro- |sioners after Superintendent Virnounced, the swing more upright. gil Stinebaugh filed a recommen-

three, the stance is wider.

The body is more upright.

The tee shot is played directlyiant to Diederich in football and off the left heel, the body square coached Ripple's basketball re-

The stance is wide to insure {Ripple six, years ago, he had been balance for the flat sweeping basketball coach

|Seven Colts to Challenge Lady Derby Champ at Pimlico sa for 15]

Ponder Seeks Second Leg of Triple Crown;

Identity of 8th Starter Depends on Weather

BALTIMORE, Md. May 11 (UP)—It looks now as if eo Set for St. Paul colts will be sent out on the Pimlico track on Saturday afternoon COLUMBUS, 0; May 11 (UP) to challenge Derby Champion Ponder in the Preakness, second _jady keglers entered in the . jewel of the turf's triple crown. \Women's International Bowling Including the roses winner, seven members of the field are set. \Congress tournament here turned The identity of the eighth apparently depends on the weather. {their full attention today to

If the track is fast, Cxtapin odel Cad Cadet. Kin & Ranci's Cu-| spilling pins after picking Seat-

Oglebay’'s Noble Impuise 1 randero, and Mrs. E. H. Ellison's tle, Wash., as the site of the 1951 complete the field. But a tournament.

{Sun Bahram. J. P. (Doc) Jones indicated the The bowlerettes selected the

So Ponder has scared away! winner of the Survivor Stakes 'would run in the Preakness only nine of the 13 horses he defeated West Coast metropolis as a four-

in the Derby. The only ones com-ito-one favorite over runner-up St. Ie Tree is sunny and the {Ing back for more are Capot, [ouis in a business session last If it comes up mud for the [Palestinian, Old Rockport, and) night. The tournament will be mile-and-three-sixteenths classie, M33el Cadet. who rode fay. Ded in St. Paul, Minn. next year. look for the Christiana Stable's| oo} WEAR SO, To fin. The ladies also found time to Parliament to supplant Noble Im- ish in the Derby, will be in there do some bowling yesterday, Miss pulse in the lineup. Parliament ,.....o tor the Preakness even if {Eleanor Eiserman of Philadelwill go only it the track is sub-|nivmnia won't be around. phia, all-events champion from { “Old Banana Nose" .will have Pennsylvania, posted games -of 'the leg up on Palestinian, replac-/236, 1707and 222 for a 628 and The rest of the geld included > Hedley Woodhouse who was tenth. place in the individual

Greentree Stable's Capot, the! i standings. Derby second placer; Isidor Bie-| aboard I the Derby. 5

ber's Palestinian, third in the] Derby; Clifford Mooers' Old Rock-! port, winner of the Santa Anita Derby and fourth in the Kentucky ' Derby; Mrs, Ada IL. Rice's

Next Year's Tourney

Thus you

complete your festive occasion

In Rocket Post

Kyle Peters was Broad Ripple |

Commis-

| dation Peters was appointed tempoirarily to the post in April after

a two or, The;

The new director was assist

{serves, Before joining Broad at Lawrence {Township, Castleton and Oaklandon prior to their consolida- 7 - ition as Lawrence Central.

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