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WEDNESDAY, DEC, 28, 1940
Shafer s ‘Natural’ Fades Out Packers
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Seven Baskets on Seven Tries
Gives Victory Margin to Olymps
By FRANK ANDERSON
When Carl Shaeffer throws a “natural 7” the. opposition just fades and the Indianapolis Olympians put another victory in the pot. The Olymps’ reserve forward proved that last night as the locals defeated the Anderson Packers, 89-82, before T450 fans’ in the Butler Fieldhouse, Carl shot seven times and hit seven baskets, | which is just about as natural as a basketball player: or _crap-
Why not give way to Bugs Bunny? Bugs doesn’t know ‘basketball, but he does eat lots of carrots. And carrots are good for the eyes. Follow Bugs’ lead, youa rush during the past week to officials, and the basketball fans take over the Central Division Alex Groza was allibg y o x Sontinually asking iead in the National Basketball INDIANAPOLIS (89) ones. f 4 vs Selis.(
shooter can get. Shaeffer waited a long time to show the ‘Indianapolis fans what he can dq. He got that chance last night. Coach Cliff Barker, faced with a sickness and injury emergency, had to cll up/the reserves. with a cold and an upset stomach. Ralph Beard's back was acting up again. Bob Evans was out of uniform with ‘a pulled muscle in his right arm. The reserves had to come through. Subs Come Through
They did come through—Shaeffer, Bruce Hale, Malcolm McMul-|
Royals “Get No. 12 As Capitols Fall
Celtics’ Onslaught Rips Knickerbockers
Totals Halftime score—INDIANAPOLIS 37, An-
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len and Paul Walther—all of tpnteh A
them. They came through for al, Jr
total of 48 points. Sheaffer col-| Hale 2: Anderion: 'Seltz 1, Hargis 3, Johnlected 15, McMullen 14, Hale 17 % and Walther 2. Groza, the Olymps’ big Boje, Pro Basketball t
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night. A bad cold held him to 7 points. Scoring laurels went to Bill Closs of Anderson. The flashy Packer forward wrote 23 points W
into the record book on nine field-| b Phi
ers and five free throws. The Olymps had to win the hard way. It was 61-61 as the
heste: fourth quarter got underway. pg w
Closs hit two foul shots to give the Packers the lead, 63-61. Then
it was 63-63 as McMullen hit. The|,
locals built up a 4-point lead only to have a tie at 69-69. That was the turning point. Packers Try Hard Anderson tried hard to come back. Ralph Johnson cut the margin to 3 points and 82-79. But Anderson ran out of gas. Their gas had been siphoned into the]
Olymps’ speed wagon. Three foul Net
shots and two fielders finished the Packers.
By winning the Olympians wayne Ce Central vs. “Shortridss, Ti’ uh chopped a full game from Ander-| Sige. 3:48 p.
son's first place margin over them
in the Western Division of the pine vilage” 5.
Jones. 1.
Prov missed INDIANAPOL 18 Barker 2 and
» Groza
ison 2, Schultz 3, Closs mOTietals—Joe Serafin and Charles Eck-
L. 3 1 14 16 16 17 L. 8 10 9 12 15 Western Division ow Anderson. ....i.ceeaen iB —x 8 INDIANAPOLIS ......4+Sheboygan .... . 10 Tri City .. 1 Waterloo . 17 Denver ... 3 25
INDIANAPOLIS 89, A: 89, Anderson a.
City, County High School Card Through Jan. 7
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The Packers are now in front by| 21% games. The victory last night also put the locals one up on Anderson for the season. The Olymps|
in Anderson. Two Foul Out. Barker and Wah-Wah Jones left the game on fouls in the fourth quarter. Why? No one knows. Their names must have been on Joe Serafin’s eye-chart.| Serafin and his partner in blind-| 3 ness, Charley Eckman, saw no more .of the game than did the ticket takers at the front gate. It must be a “ * vote for the officials because “eyes” don’t have it. . We have a suggestion for Messrs. Serafin and Eckman:
Mechanics Laundry Keglers Line Up For Free Feed As Red Stuart Hits 701
Bader, oddly enough, competed! Red Stuart and his Mechanics with Hartman Real Kstate whose | evening's only 600 series by a Landry teammates added their sponsor happens to be none other feminine kegler when she regisnames tothe growing list of Kkeg-! than Tom Percival-—owner of tered a 601 at the Indiana alleys.
By GENE LAWSON |
FRIDAY Warren Central at Xawrunes Central,
ey Hanssduay, Plain. | fleld, Monrovia and Mooresvi
SATUR Tourney at Plainfield: JAN. 2 Tourney at Cathedral:
JAN, Martinsville at Ahoviridge, JAN. Davis at Washi
4 en Ro ille at Decal 8 Central,
Manual at Broad. Nippie. Cathedral at Terre Haute
Cloverdale va, Crispus uch a Wash-
ngton Shortridge at Bloomington, Aofan nsport. Speedway
ove. Decatur ‘Central at Brownsburg, at Franklin Township. wrence Central at . Fortville Southport
ke Township at Waren Central, JAN. a oad Rinple at Den Davia, fanual 8 hedral Grizpus Attucks Rossville, owe.
gacred | Sears Lt, Charlottesville, MeCorduville - Lawrence Central, t Southport.
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Pet. 283 | erbockers, turned on them at Bos-
A62(ton last night and administered 3%; a 97-10-78 beating. The Celts led 37/all the way as six men hit in ret [aouble figures,
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RESULTS LAST NIGHT
Bostotr 97, New York 78. Rochester 96, Washington 72.
Tinals at 813 > m.)
Crispus Attucks at
(Manual, Deaf have won one at home and one School, Crispus Attucks and Sacred Heart).
There's nothing like ‘“homecooking” so far as the Rochester Royals ‘were concerned today. The Royals who advanced with
Association won their 12th straight victory on home boards last night- 96 to 72, over the Washington Capitols, In fact, the red-hot Royals are unbeaten this year at home, The Royals led all the way with -|elongated Arnie Risen and blond Bobby ‘Davies leading the scorers at 17 points apiece. The Caps were never in the game, but player-coach Bob Feerick didn't wait around to seg the. finish. He got himself tossed out in the third quarter for heckling Referee Sid Borgia. The Boston Celtics, often tormented by, the New York Knick-
COLUMBUS, O., Dec, 28 (UP) —Baseball’'s controversial bonus rule, already kicked around more often than a football, today landed in the laps of the minor leagues who will vote a second time upon whether to keep it or iscrap it. Ballots were mailed yesterday | sums to the 455 affiliated clubs of the National Association of Profes|sional Baseball Leagues. The 59 minor leagues previously voted 32 to 26 to repeal the rule but that tally actually amounted to a vote for retention since a neces|sary three-fourths majority ‘was lacking.
Majors for Repeal
The minor leagues’ current mail ballot was made necessary earlier this month when the 11ajor leagues, in a hotly contested issue, voted to repeal the rule. Baseba!l Commissioner Albert B. Chandler cast the deciding vote during the major league meetings at New York. The results will not be known for at least 10 days, and possibly 15 days if the balloting is close, Each of the 59 minor league pres
clubs and then vote himself,
lers who plan to eat a free meal Martinique Lounge.
at the expense of Martinique Lounge. Stuart earned that honor for)
Mooté Scores 686
In the East Side Classic at
his team, last night by ringing up, Pritchett - Hunt - O'Grady,
a 701 series in the West Side | Moore came through with a total) West Side Classic, announces the Classic. Red warmed up with al of 686 which clinched third place score. of 180 before finishing up| laurels. Moore had 187, 241 and with games. of 276 and 245 thus 258 games while representing ary 7th. registering his first 700 series in Hatfield Motors.
loop activity this season. |
counts of 211,1279 and 205 for a
‘695 set in the Fox-Hunt's John of 2997 on marks o 1050 to ed the team race,
Hancock Insurance loop.
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She chalked up games of 171, 165 and 265 for Pentecost Market.
Announces Tourney Fred Belser, secretary of the
tournament at West Side Janu-
The event will be held at West
Awards will be given to bowl-
idents must contact his member
br Pittsburgh tomorrow night when :30. Samis checked the Caps
Stan Kemp (left) and Phil Samis Ma ight
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Keep Ahead of Flyers,
pretty good job of separating ' {the men from the boys but apparently nothing has been. done about getting the men separated
with the Springfield Indians for
i Cleveland 12 points’ ahead of St.
will do the backchecking
ornéts and Indianapolis s face off in an American League fod game in the Coliseum 1 ' Clare Raglan last Monday night in Pittsburgh and Raglan's stick, jarred loose Don Morrison on the head. Don had to ave 8 stitches taken.
Basketball Scores
eo 8 3-t0-0 lead in the first period.
ie Sh Rip 1. Ci wana State
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With 9-to-4 Victory
By United Press Organized Hockey has done a
from the supermen--the Cleveland Barons, = * Last night the Barons tdyed
a_ couple’ of. periods, then boomed in three goals in the finale for a 9-to-4 “crusher. The victory kept
Louls In the ‘Western branch of American League. The Flyers blanked the meek Cincinnati Mohawks 2 to 0. : Barons YXenny Schultz. and Pete Leswick rated new derbies
each pounded home three goals, Schultz scored: twice and Leswick once as Cleveland cruised off to
Leswick scored once more In a loose second period and a third time in the last frame as Schultz completed his triple. Ralph Almas, St. Louis goaltender, pulled off - his’ second straight shutout as the Flyers
was “Italian Night” at the rink and Alfred Baccarl,
in time for last night's game,
uled
. On the Ice
AMERICAN HooKEY LEAGUR Whyihoy
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RESULTS A NIGHT
after the Springfield massacre asi.
were defeating Cincinnati, It
whom the Flyers brought up from Fresno
caged the first goal of the evening. Fern Gauthier tacked on the insurance in the last frame.
No other games were Bbched-
N. Carolina Shate F F In Dixie Cage
‘Rebels From age Picked fo ie Rhode Island State as Tourney Opens
RALEIGH, N, C., Dec. 28 (UP)-North Carolina State's ' from Indiana” were ‘favored today as the Dixie Classic tournament got underway with four games in North Carolina State's brand-new 12,000-seat coliseum. Eight teams are entered in the tourney, designed an an annual affair to make this Southern Conference city an important spot on the basketball map. Four of the teams are from the conference, ithe other four invited guests.
N. C. State, three times in a
row champion of the Conference, this was matchéd against Island State in its opening game
Rhode
and was a solid choice.
Georgia. Tech "vs. Wake Forest) and Duke vs, Penn State. Winners will play winners and losers| will play losers after this first round until"the champion is decided in the final game Friday night. “hs N. C.
Indiana and other states, has won five games and lost one this season,
Zebra Kid Loses By Twisted Mask
You can't wrestle 'em if you can't see ‘em, Nobody knows that better today than the “Zebra Kid" who lost the main event of the Armory wrestling card last night in two .out of three falls to Tom Marshall of Dallas, Tex. In the final fall, having won a fall, Marshall twisted the Kid's mask until the eye holes were on the side of his head. Then he beat the “blinded” Kid from rope to rope. The Kid had won the first fall in 16 minutes with a slam and press and Marshall took the second with a flying body scissors. slam gave Marshall the final fall in nine ‘minutes. Martino of Toledo and Benny Becker of New York battled to a 30-minute draw, Herb Freeman of New York used a slam and press to down Cherry Vallina of San Diego in iu min-
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Blount. N. C. State, whose The other games on today are loss was against Michigan, is highWest Virginia vs. North Carolina, by. Nigh tnd ik ik
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