Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 November 1949 — Page 37

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owe, Dorms co Last Straw Wis With Protestant Team’ o NEW YORK, Nov. 11-Quick kicks! Dick Andrade, Locals Show Grave is in town to scout Notre Dame for the Little Mothers Club] Need of Defense Aid of Dallas, an : | organization, you may be puzzled to learn, Crushing Defeat which has nothing to do with motherhood or football. From| By BILL EGGERT what I ean gather, the club has dedicated its abundant! pockey player help was onl energies and secures to perfecting an unfailing cure for|its way today to Indianapolis—| the - secommon angover and, ito rs merino | QM dO the Caps need it. while it probabl uld d, "table and said ‘Shucks men, leave Freddie Glover, who started out y Wo be ius face it. They can even beat this seagon with Detroit after more admirable if their scien- us with their Protestant team." | leading Indintiapolis Jeoving last tific efforts were_directed at the “ '» = {season poin n common cold, there are A GEN. BOB: NEYLAND, who the Blueshirts tomorrow night in| among us ‘who do earnestly wish shifts the cerebral gears for St. Louis against the Flyers. the little mothers a speedy and Tennessee, will be plensed to learn! The Caps need Glover des- , spectacular success. ‘he rule which permits unlimited|Perately and some defensive help, “You know,” Mr. Andrade was Substitution—an arrangement out|t00. after they were run out of saying yesterday, “we play Notre 0f Which grew the controversial | the Coliseum rink last night, Dame tn Dallas on Dec, 3 and it/two-platoon system, with a com- 8 to 1, by Providence. The 4262 distresses me no end to have to Plete defensive team repeatedly fans was the smallest crowd of admit we fear the worst. (Ed. replacing an equally complete of- the home season.

Note: The “we” in this case being fensive team - without penalty=| Mulholland Shipped Out the Southern Methodists.) As you has not met with general satis To make, room . for Glover, know Texas has already beaten faction. |General Manager Dick Miller has

ux ad last “Saturday Texas A. “Sotie coaches Ke It 4rd some armounced -that- wing. Sam. Mul:| and M. held us even in a shocking don't,” Lou Little admitted to me holland has been demoted Po upset we'll never get through yesterday. “It will be the most [Omaha of the U. 8: League. apologizing for. Still, I'm not as|important item on our agenda|12 games with the Caps, Mul: desolate as one of our members, when we get around to reviewing holland had failed to score a goal who, when the subject of the the season and deciding what, if|Or be credited with an assist.

’ iriod goals were scored on re-|

champion as the middleweight king is Dunn himself. lresult of a pass interception.| Fred Lizenby, secretary of the athletic commission, said today | {Johnny Chad got twd' of the goals. |

coud not - recognize Dunn as Cincinnati in a six-rounder. Kullman and Ken Davies. middleweight title holder until he! Good Sports’ competitor, The Averts Shutout had fought for the crown, Indianapolis Boxing Center; head-| ? In his ratings, in addition toed by Forrest McKinney, is plan-

{period when he scooped a loose [puck by Providence Goalie Har-| ivey Bennett but the Reds came

of Indianapolis; Johnny Izzo of {Indiana middleweight champion, Gary, and Ernie Doyle of Gary.| |stmilar to the heavyweight tourThe secretary said Dunn could, ney recently completed.

mission, against Bunny Barrigan of Mil. Dunn, who won the light heavy-|waukee, over 10 rounds. In other jana Harvey Fraser: ship this year, meets Lance Harris| {Indianapolis against Hyman Wil-| of Chicago tonight on the Armory liams of Milwaukee over eight | boxing card, to be presented by rounds.

out of their sleep. Maybe they {have “homieitis.” They've lost five|

ina Central derson

{ Good Sports, Inc. The fight will, In the opener at 8: 30 p. m, will! be over six rounds. Dunn holds albe Andy Anderson of Indian-| yong fous and Sed oe a. even

S gan 18. tonight's ponent. + an unnamed OP-| Thy; deal to bring down a Na-| - in wil on_tonight's ponen : ticnal League defensive player is 00 BOWLERS (MEN) 1G. Seeright. Eli Lilly (mem w! {still jelling. He is dissatisfied with cecil Trowbridge, Gates Motors ..... 618 [Lo Rh xii American { nited (mixed) Wally s' Bi est 1 hrill— coach (nof Detroit) and has|geanet, oar " dwlng Paint 965 Joe Garofiolo, Vet. Adm. mixed B 1 in I lier Ensminger. Ballard Dairy #59 CO Hur El Ed (mw) os [express sed a desire to play in In- Leo 0 Jenkins, they SParniture ses Maree SE 8 BOWLER NOMEN) 94 |dianapolis. {Omer Porter. Elks od ek A ‘ Walker, Virginia Grill 643 Pa riebec SoDiEs Ne carve [Konert ker hr Tusuiation 8 300 BOW OMEN) 1 2 Ue set of Alabama ‘Hockey Summary (Busy Soerfies, Rosselyn 43 lays, Foi Slaspeel forse Shes se 98 ur eady, Gates otors .e 2, od , Hul's dwich Shop 639 Edns Hunt, C.'J, son Co. io B93 2 oping. w BE AERTS dMerver, 129) rT ein Tent Center Spe oi Fig: hl le ony is- Rober ris “In ks 34 dcken. Rote. fodls it Cioaiie el 368 sun A438 Colioge uf Jose Wings. Podoisky, RB Morrison: Alternates. Richard Miller, MISC: Resa’ Sore 33 GRLLid, "Rhodes. Bowes Seal Fast ~~ 8611 Georgia Military College; 1 35 [Sep RusE, yy Mackay. Nandy. vad. Bil Lane, Delaware Bowling Center oil Tillie Jardine. Fehrs Beer 59 | FO * y ery €1 her, . ) 1 UGHT my way through the yelling, swirling crowd. All Heller. idence: . Goal, Bennett: Defe: [50 zion, oases. Rgarry Oli ver Tailoring 630 Dot Berkopes, Hickman Whir away 441 around me, people were shouting, “Nice game, Wally." .-. . “Con-|sumiers. Michaluk. Center. Praser; ‘Wings. Bick Vebiine. LS aves 809 Rena Eletrod. Century Tire » " ” -Liscombe, Chad; térnates ear : . Ne Tears, . : gratulations, Wally.” , . . “Atta boy, Wally.” Others were pounding Srii™ 1 plane, * Hamilton. McGill, ysushn Cook. Alamo Ber $38 Tis’ Glass. Frank's. Surnjiure. 1 1 |

us from the start. Its tough line, downed for a five-yard loss trying {4% ippiogi. 8:27; Sclisiasi (cross-checking), headed by Don Whitmire, who to pass: and a holding penalty later starred at Navy, rodeé us off! put Alabama back on its 25, Mos-. Cap Scoring

riod, we became desperate. 1lof the Indianapolis Speedway | RESULTS LAST NIGHT t out instructions to “Shoot Charles E. Bowes, Bud Winfield | Providence 8 INDIANAPOLIS 1. the works” and Sinkwich did. He and Paul Weirick, racing car] Nev Haven Se ustuiud 3. threw the ball all over the lot owners; Babe Stapp, retired| Saturday-INDIANAPOLIS at St. Louis and began connecting. driver; Duke Nalon, noted driver; New een at Her shes, Felina” atl 4 After the ‘Bama field goal put Marve Jenkins, prominent racing ones at Te ow" evelan rov us behind, 10 to 0, we put the figure, and 1 mechanic Pete C are _- $ 11 In play on our 22. As the m§ moved Into the last auar-| Tech Harriers Win , *Binkwich alternated passes| Tech's cross country team deend Van Davis and wingback!teated Washington, 27-28, at Tech| Lamar Davis, Four first downs yecterday. James Farson, Tech, ahd we were on Alabama's 10. jeq the finishers across the line, Frankie altered the throwing pat-' running the 2-mile course in 10 tern with a five-yard smash over minutes, 36.8 seconds. right tackle and then fired a bul-| Gaia e— lét to Poschner for the touch-' : down. | {Leo Costa's first of three con-| vérsions made it 10 td 7. And] Alabama. sensing an aroused) Bulldog, went into a defensive

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almost on the goal line and minutes: GA. goals against; S80. shat-! brought out to the 22. his last race yesterday as funeral als ith Detreit . 'Sinkwich then heaved to Van services were conducted for the) vis on the 35, where a rough- noted auto racer who was killed On the Ice I k penalty put the ball at mid- last Sunday. AMERICAN HOCKEY LEAGUE With seconds left, 1 rushed Friends, fellow-drivers and rac-| Western Division m ay Trippl with a pass ing fans stood in a driving rani, +4 WL TFs goog play that ended in an intercep-| at Forest Lawn Memorial Park|st. Louis T 7 1 15 81 83) tion by Mosley as the halftime to pay their last tribute to the! BADAANAPOLIS Ti BRA gun sounded. Thus we trailed by 36-year-old racing pilot. ! Cincinnati ase 3 3 2 8 33 & 7ito 0. All the great names in racing astern Bivitlen Pia 0 OG fWhen Hecht, who had kicked who could attend were present, ve hn revad «8 : i in “ 5 abama’'s extra point, booted a the active pallbearers included: | Providerice 7 6 0 14 54 83 yard field goal in the third T. E. (Pop) Myers, vice president q Jorinfied 3 3unb

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5 3 Jones, f 336 fiaacx He was ably aided by Boryia. 3 4 GiMcHullen.t 1 4 + Deaf School Gridders his former Kentucky All- Ameri Noel, 1 2 0 Holland, t 23 4 . lean teammate, little Ralph Beard, | laalian 0 1 1 S Hawking. f 0 4 » Honored at {who set up plays like a fo ine . i a. " 3 : Dear School's ‘Igotbel imation quarterback in addition McGuire,s + 3.1 «Hale. & 308 Sefeated oul uc in su sign [to racking up nine points, IRitter, & 0%. 3 Evans. 000 at a TY E. (Pop) Myers, vice president of the ‘Indianapolis Motor iy Zn Lumpp. ¢ 0 4 u Volker, § 20 t1banquet at Buckley's last night. Spe and Mrs. Babe Stapp arrive for the funeral of Rex Ma " ry . ip onotan. 15] } incipal speaker was L. V, peedway, an pp YS | The Olympians, regarded Iniyeumaate 0 w : | pitiips, commissioner of the

held yesterday at Glendale, Cal. Mrs. Stapp's husband, a retired these parts as the ‘mystery team” of the pallbearers. Mays was killed last Sun. In the league, led trom the second = Totals 3735 32 Totals = 20 3 3 minute of the first period until the final seven minutes of the! ..4 Gros. 4: Beard, 2 last Inability to hit set sholSimoryvia. 3: McGuire 2: Lumpp Vin Breda |

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Trowbridge's 675, Skelton's

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Bowling performances remained on about the same level asit0 13 at the end of the first period,| p.uh's reserve football team Setersburs 0 Notre Dame game came up the any, recommendations for rule Some hockey veterans say 90 those posted on Wewnesday night, but the women keglers did con- 43 to 38 at half time and 62 t0 58 yw,,ry the city championship to- | Teil ell City $8, Dale dt

Harry Dunn has claimed the Indiana ‘middleweight champlon-|° A s of Providence's first pe- the Kiefer Floral outfit and it

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-But the only person who recognizes the former Golden Gloves) {moves she could have made. She! {bounds and the other was the posted -her- highest total ofthe}

iseason and the third

he is working up a list of logical contenders for the ° vacant middle- {" The Caps tried to force the all of the women as she chalked

weight title. fe —— iod but the up a sizzling set of 673. She par"play in the second period bu The only other kegler to break Lizenby-said the commission card, battling Willie. Pierson of! R got. the w Eddie ticipated in the Bowes Seal Fast ! eda goa. goals}. two. Bl [loop “at the West Side and “had

games of 279, 147

{Her first mark was the highi Rod Morrison kept it from be-l.o¢ came of the session but that

Dunn, Lizenby listed Joe Arthurining a tournament to pick the |\"8 a shutout at 5:51 in the finaligecong score wrecked her chances

of hitting 700.

Pat Striebeck. another Milano Saw a

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| claim the title but would not be| In the main event tonight wii PACK to make it the worst beating|figyre of the season by recording 2s Cl

p ‘ 598 set, i : this season for-Indianapolis With." c.ias of 622 in the same loop 59 recognized’ by the athletic com- be Pat Iacubucei of Cincinnati, wo more goals by Jack Stoddard | with Century Tire. Pat had games, Bowes Seal Fast with the Clay-|

of 225, 204 and 193.

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levening. Hill's Sandwich Shop|

Kenneth Bogart of the Arabs won the prize for the men when

me on the back. |Scherza. Kullman, Paul, Davies, Kapusta, 2, CF, ° Street. Staley Sig

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Jim Putnam. Plash Miller

1Qhas Hutchings, Indpis. Paint & ¢ “olor 603 Chas. HarsPharver, Tel Ans. Service

Bob Horn, Berterprin's Flower Ehop

team in the 6:00 Shrine loop at they knocked over 2083 pins while Central alleys notched the run- Frank's Furniture led the women | nerup postion uncaring counts with 2659 to their credit.

himself along with George Mikan and Joe Fulks as one of professional basketball's one-man gangs last night. He poured 41 points through the hoop to pace the Indianapolis Olympians over the New York Knickerbockers, 83 to 79, in a National Basketball |g! | Association game at Madison Square Garden.

crowd ever to see a pro game

iPhi'adelphia today where they! play their fourth game in many nights against the war. iriors They return to their home

Br Lous: Bomber. to meet the! Braun, Connie Simmons and

ithe bask rst kya Porton "Suiits - Shree| New York (9) Indianapolis (88) throughout the game was an anti~{g. un. ¢ 5

other da threw his cards o w |per cent of a team's success de-| siderably better last night. when the final quarter began. |q,, yesterday at Tech the . CL ——— y me " he! thangs hs ugh: JN mate. {pends upon a goalie, but a goalie The two top ir of the evening were Cecil Trowbridge Big Connie Simmons, the BOY Greenclad “B” team trounced! Mar lis no better than his defense and| ang Marge Skelton, and both keglers competed at the West Side New York acquired trom” Balti- washington, - 21-0, to take the| TRICKS — SOUVENIRS | arry mn Middleweight [Goalie Terry Sawchuk's defense| gjjeys. Trowbridge. came in first as he put together scores of 259, more this year in an attempt to (fe, JOKES NOVELT'ES — TOYS [last night was loused up but good.| + 194 and 222 to register a series of win the Eastern division crown, gowever, the Tech freshmen! ¢ 1 Champ Just Ask Pim He Made Saves but iin detensivs 675 in the Gwinn Paint circuit. of fa 202 and 236 for a mark paid bia biggest dividend with 18 gig not fare so well. They lost to! APLAN S 3 teammates frequently negie 7 nis. {the Continental rhinies, 42-0, at 5k = By JIM HEYROCK to bat the puck away from the olaige Shelton Joho Srdinarity[0 f Rong with the Gwinn Paint, The Olympians, paced by Washington. R ore™ a Towa AEH

boys in the same league as Trow- Groza's 12 points in the opening! — ES A 5 bridge, Bob CaTnagua notched the quarter, served early notice they| third place slot among the mien were loaded for bear. At one BEAUTIFUL HAND- CARVED PIPES as he crashed 665 pins. Bob reeled time, Indiaanpolis held a 3}3-point off games of 267. 176 and 222 as lead as New York missed shot (he also apparently had the “sec- after shot. °

850. was Miller: Ensminger who Vandeweghe, former Colgate star, \while .competing with Ballard put the Knickerbockers back in| ‘Dairy in the Delaware Major c¢ir-'the running in the second quarter eunit netted a figure of 659. Hexand brought New York within posted games of 225, 223 and 209./three points, 37 to 34, but Groza The feminine division almost continued his torrid pace and the third- member of their|Visitors were in front at the interher 13th 600 8roup enter~the six-century class mission, 43 to 39. Groza also ara Fon care through with collected 12 Points in the second

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ii hat . . West Side plant’ also was ‘the Knicks tallied nine. Three} . 41 E. WASH. ST. ROOM 201 3 weight Gol lo h -l | There is that possibility t third 600 of the week in addition, The Wes p I] : ght Golden Gloves Champion [fights will be Gene Parker of] lone victory may snap the Capsi¢, a 714 she rang up Monday host to the leading teams of the! times the New Yorkers dfew with

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The 18,135 fans was the largest n two points of a tie for the lead,

{but each time, Groza and comThe Olympians headed for pany Tae through, and the a rr

Indianapolis still in front, 62 to

The game was tied up three times in the final quarter as

Groza seemingly couldn't ‘miss "o0kie Harry Donovan. led the

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oddard I can't recall when fans reacted as. wildly over a football game I "Officials: Rabbit McVeigh, Patsy Cal- (ar! Cox, Linde Air Products 621 Laura Alexander, Maroit hoe Store §! ighen 618 ™ as did those Georgia rooters that day. They were hounqing me as SCORE BY rERioDs | Forrest Bubneing. Plash Miller Tractor S14 J, Glasson, Melain Hm, Curtain ret 332 though I had just defeated al” Gi PE TTT {INDIANAPOLIS a | Louts Stumpi, Boatrights wirie ‘ a E Phelischifter, MeClat n Hm, Laun nL a po egls an " 1 v 4 great Alabama team all by my-\A beautiful quick-kick by" Mosley” en ORIG cod ? 38 oe Witkerson, Volimer Specials $16 Dorothy Swirt. Kieter Floral Co. . 843 self. 1, In turn, was trying my was downed on our 31. | ; First Period ged, aur. Bylidines ay 815 Xehe) hte: Marts Shoe 8 ore “831 arn | 1-—Providence, Chad (unassisted), 1:12 'Len Faust. Linde Air Products 615 1 h te: . 530! 4 dest to claw my way into, Sinkwich handled thé ball Taj, 3—Providence, Kapusta (Stoddard). 3:38 Ed nkert. Indpls. P._& mixed’. 613 Mery Hurian. Selfaice: Beverue . - 38 oyr dressing room. I wanted to {seven 0 that Providence, Chad (Praser), 10:44. &—| Walt Glogoza, Carlos Drive Inn Bak. 813 | BOS, DCRORI. 0 Al& Moe Bar 17! eve ‘the eight plays that fo | do some congratulating of mYlowed. Five were passes, four go. [11% RO enaltioe Land ripoler 8.4% a1 Kotixamp. Gates Motors §if Lia Litcrell, Higkman Whirlaway i iz 7 ig His Sandwich Shop 613 1312, Delis, (nier. os ci 313 own, {ing to the ‘Davis boys and the| Fravée and Sclisizzl (roughing), 7:34 {Fred Anibus, H o axine Hilloch, Com eaners See Period {Dick Deer, St ority 1 A 8111 Ninteen years and nothing T'veipayoff pitch to Poschner. Costa| 5—Providence. Faliman (McG), 3:10. fed Baker. Ritch hey Furniture... 81} Ehaciotte Tipping, CERLY laane .. hip seen has ever matched the 21-10/put us ahead, 14 to 10, and NOW| feniiecs Maids rowins oderd. tal Ren FiiDin. Purterson's Service $10; Clarice Cassidy, Tom Bewls Co. 800 . victory over Alabama achieved it was Alabama's turn to fight |durd “roughing, “:14: Michaluk Toure: Toa Re an Eeetrie a Mary Barringer; Claypool Flower Shop. $06, by a potentially. great. Georgia back. i Ha chuk (ix HD semen Deva Sarl JMcAree ‘Stewart Warner 4% Bertha Gorka: Falls City Beer 300! [pena time : . “ sog Ann Crull ckman riaway } team. Not Jost fhe victory itself, That it tried to do. after our; ’ eran hird re oa " {iim Brent. Gates Motor oT Wares pH Ruhy Goode, Sam's $00 but how we did it. kic kot! gave the Tide the ball on laos D- Morrison: 5 55 b Providence, Ruppert Green, Pi-Blak [usylatio on. 28] OTHPR LEAGUE LEADERS (WOMEN) | = = 5 Bi I ‘|Stoddard (Kapusts, Daviess 1804 ge. 1iou Pouts. Delaware Bowling Center 07 Nellie Brown. P. R_Mallor 496, ” its 4 ut our linemen never pCiale “Fraser (Chad: 17:30 Penal-| J, Darles Clark 's Ble varl Wamer Se Joa ‘Hooper, Lusar's Athlete” Club AB The Crimson Tide rolled overigave them a chance. Mosley was|ties—Kullman (highsticking:, 3.11; Davies|R® Bowser. Engle Machin 803 | Olive .O'Connel, Hignland . ladies) 485

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