Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 November 1949 — Page 22
High Score Set at Broad ig ‘For Second Time This Season
By GENE LAWSON Dutch Haufler almost had the entire show all to himself as far As last night's bowling picture was concernidd, But, another fellow, Bob Dick, carved himself a bit of glory also. Haufler joined the rapidly expanding 700 club as he. strung together games of 214, 236 and 254 for the evening's high of T04.1J Dutch Tepraatuted the Peg Liquor Store contingent at the Broad Ripple alleys. It was the first otchad the next siof as he Saraey for Haufler into the GA with a 650 mark class and it was the second timely, in, west Side Church loop at & seven-century mark has been i), west Side plant. Robbins ~ registered at Broad Ripple this turned in games of 214, 234 and Season. 202. Bob Dick turned in a series of! Ay ygual the Thomas Bemis 583 at the Pritchett alleys. Flow. | Classic dominated the Monday ever, that part of the story lsn'tipiont bowling picture among the too important. But what he did In| women but for the first time in his second game was. Because many weeks no 600 figures were the number four pin refused to produced.
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a little but it just would not gO just a shade behind that mark down. He still finished with al... Mary Spuzich of Capitol Lumcount of 209 but that game took or who had a figure of 577 to fts toll as Bob could only Knockip.. credit. She also competed in over 128 pins in his finale. In his! Bemis Classic. first game he got a 156 | Milano Inn continued ‘to set ol Second place among Individual poy nace in that circuit by erash-|
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keglers went to Abe Bailey of ing 2709 pins. The es wer Dillon Office Equipment WhO'ga% 560 and 912. Dutcn Haufler's| fe Eb Rr r complied a total of 674. Abe cOm- puiliant bowling enabled Peg’s Pat Sirievect. “fjans. fan Pinanes. 14} petéd in the Rodebeck Motion Pic Ir 0u0r Store to knock over 3222 a Iitenbach, Borden's Milk ture loop at the Sport Bowl and | for one of the season's high-| ticker wr doen:Ca puren Woman. . netted of 312 29 and Toot oarks. They accounted for va Williamson.” ila Naag aoa e Tav. fon nchmeyer rd place" pins in their third game. isn Junker. iano foo ta EL) pOWLER (MAN) (Ball yiord, Frank's Purniture '... with Sas of as of 133, 271 a and Duteh Hauler, pbs or Store... 4] Atherine Brehob, Lobss fia #5 , 200 with Morgan's Restaurant Abe Baile ol Lake Bauipment 47¢| Rothle Bimery. Cry Ties while Updike posted scores of Wc Finchme a dons oor rant AR 248, 183 and 229 for Yaver Men’ 5| ron desing, Sponge Bake [LaVerne Biers, Hickman iriaway Vehling, Kriner a) | cher. Borden's Milk hin Bo i I League ih oikams, Suis ” nrg = a tig : y A PE . oR ie tt Pa ane Ih 4 Thiesing Hits 658 i urea of Jr. ir i RT ant gdh. the same circuit Byron tors ore Ao nani dwoune, Thiesing reeled off counts Spies cs Ayr Fa "indo Piae Le perce 221 and 228 for a series % on £T80! xan - Per dice » for Sponsel Bakery, Larry Rob- Red Hh Fag Favern fal Buc ak Tae a iced 8
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Missing From “Last Year's Outfit
This Is the. second of tour stories on probable team-align-ments by semifinal districts for the 1949-1950 Indiana high hoo] basketball campaign.
By y KURT FREUDENTHAL United Press Sports Writer If too much publicity and other don’t intervene, |New Castle's Tro may BSucceed where they failed last time
{team finals of next spring's state
’ circumstances {shooting their way into the four-|gq | tourney. 33 |
“We ought to be right by next! gity roster this f Bev was an al ate on the 3 hefore the 1048-49 campaign. The 1947 Anderson State champion[Trojans did all right even then ship squad and lettered in bas-| |and just barely lost to Auburn | getball,
year,” said Coach Chuck Stuckey]
semifinal game, 45 to 43. New Castle won the state crown in 1932, Only Jim Dalley and Keith | Hodgin are gone from last year's loutfit which will again be led by {Jack Wright, Jerry Ellis and Dick |Whalen. Whalen is the tallest at |six-foot-two, but Ellis and Wright, who are fancy floor| workers with a keen eye on the bucket, both approach six feet. Trojans Face Key Test | New - Castle opened against {Connersville last Friday and won| « handily 50 to 20. The Trojans get {their first big test Friday when 8 they host Anderson in a North {Central Conference tilt. The Muncie district may come up with a few surprises, too.
when it went through the regular campaign unbeaten. However, {the Cubs folded last time, And only Abner Lee is back from their classy quintet,
six-foot-three Doug Cunningham, may develop into a good club. Central lost heavily via the graduation rout® and so did South Side. But both ustally manage to come up with good teams. Muncie Central, a state finalist two years ago, also lost the nucleus of a good club. This time the 'Kats gather around six-foot-two John Wallisa. Confronted with a rugged schedule, they {opened against Winchester and mowed the Yellow Jackets down, 62 to 24. Believe Owls Will Win Crosstown rival Burris may be on the upgrade again and the ex-
Owls will take Coach Art Beck-| ner's troupe in the sectional. Rex Rudicel is depending on| six-foot-four Paul Slick and Salyer (he of the famed basketball clan) to lead the Owls to success. A lack of height, however, evident in Burris’ 50-to-36
handicap them. Whether Auburn will again be 4 power remained to be seen, especially after dropping their opener to Ashley, 51 to.45. The, Red Devils are minus Jim] Schooley, Ken McInturf and Don| Derrow but retained versatile '|Barney Beers and Roy Wertenberger. : There most likely will' be the usual assortment of smaller ‘people's choice” teams in this h ector, but they have yet to break their
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Fight Inspector Rule Clarified
Any number of boxing inspectors may be used to watch overs professional boxing program. This was the ruling handed down today by Attorney General J. Emmett Indiana Athletic Commission, An interpretation of the Indiana statute, which requires an inspector to check licenses, check |gate receipts and generally “oversea” fight programs in the state,
“Isecretary of “the commission, =| According to McManamon's ruling, any number of inspectors {and up to five deputy Inspectors {may be used for a fight program. Indianapolis at the present time Is without an. inspéctro since the iresignation of Fred Orme sevefal weeks ago. An official from An-
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Delta social husky 170-pound, 6-footer. He-is the son of -Mr. and Mrs. Anderson. Only 20 years old, he is expected] to develop into ona of the regulars before re graduating.
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The Cavaliers, undefeated un last week, are an ancient foe. But the 44,000 fans who jam the stands would be there if North facaranng were playing Trenton, N. J. Teachers. Justice ranks well ahead of the Governor in Tarheel hearts, and his farewell party will be well Attended. Justice has said he will not play professional ball. So except for coaching duties, he may hang up his cleats for keeps Saturday
“In a way I hate to see it happen,” said Justice, who has been a star for 11 years-—in high school, service teams and four blazing seasons at North Carolina. “Td like to come back next year and play with the team we have now. “It’s going to be kinda dreary, having to sit and watch them! next year, but I guess that's what I'll have to do.” Justice said his injured ankle, which confined him to passing and kicking against Duke last Saturday, was “not as sore as I thought it would be” after the game, He hopes it will let him rip
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trots onto North Carolina's gridiron for the last Director Sam Kelley of Howe an-time-to end a four-year career that has been one of the most bril- ,unceq today
’ RALEIGH. N- C. No. 22 (UP)—Charlie Justice plays his little halfback with high
football. is the foe for Choo Choo Charlie's last scheduled run.
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be out to sour Justice's farewell, for he has cowed the Cavaliers for three years.
IU Names Sebek ‘Most Valuable’
BLOOMINGTON, 'Ind., Nov. | i (UP)—Veteran quarterback Nick | {Sebek last night was elected Indiana University’s most valuable) {football player during 1949 by his| teamma
tes, Walter Bartklewicz, senior | guard from Chicago, was chosen honorary captain for the past season. The curly-haired Sebek, from Tonawanda, N.Y, scored three of
downfield this week. “I'd like to run once in a while, n
‘Ivy League Opens
Indiana's 17 touchdowas by rush-! -|ing and passed for seven others. {In all, he completed 72 of 164 jaerials and accounted for 1034 of |
NEW YORK, Nov. 22 (UP)— Basketball Play Dec. 10 indiana’s season total of 1731
Cleveland
Barons Providence Reds, leaders of the| The Eastern Intercollegiate basWestern and Eastern divisions ketball league, oldest in the naof the American Hockey League, tion, will open its 46th season Monroeville of Allen County Was|took just as strong a position | with Yale playing host to Pennthe big threat the past two yearsiin the scoring race today by|sylvania at New Haven, Conn. sharing the: top four positions. Les Douglas of Cleveland was| treasurer first with 32 points. After him|nounced tonight. {came three Providence players—| {Johnny Chad 26, Harvey Fraser This gives the Ft. Wayne eity|2s, and Jack MeGill- 24. Douglas schools a chance. North Side, took his huge lead during the with six lettermen back, including|past week when he p
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and, NEW YORK, Nov. 22 (UP)- |yards on offense.
Sebek played 457 minutes out| of a possible 540—more than any other Indiana player. Bartkiewicz, who recently “was awarded the William Menke| scholarship, was described by Coach Clyde Smith as the squads’ |] ‘natural leader on any undertaking—on and off the field.”
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