Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 February 1950 — Page 8
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Heavy Week-End Slate
Sacred Heart at Home to Monrovia;
Shortridge Plays at Bloomington “By JIMMIE-ANGELOPOLOUS — A fc four-game bill tonight ushers in a heavy, A6.gumb week-end “glate for the local prep hardwooders.
Top attraction here tonight is ‘the intra-county scrape between)
Lawrence Central and Decatur Central, the hosts. At home to Mon-| rovia is Sacred Heart's Spartans, but hitting the slippery trails in the| third tilt are Shortridge’s Blue Devils, now Plasies a nil of their]
own. They play University High |
ar Bloomington. - The Beech Grove-Brownsburg ‘high school basketball game, which was postponed last night,| will be played tonight at Brownsbor orthern-Loo Lawrence, with a 58 showing, faces Al Shipley and Charlie Maas’ combination that has more. Unbeaten Tell’ City — drive than a 4-10 record shows, i The Bears will throw in Gar Extends Streak Wallsmith “and Dan Siler, both| 7 By United Preis points-peri—8hould—those—two Gary high game. Shipley is hitting 13.8 points school basketball powers—Froe-| {bel and ~ Mann-—clash a ~third| + The personal scoring feud be- time this season duping this tween Shortridge’'s Bill Ralph and month's sectionals thefe's no teil-| Sacred Heart's. Ray Riley will ing what may happen. continue. The latter has a 17.8! Froebel's oheé - beaten Blue average and 264 points: for 15 Devils dealt Mann its only two| games while Ralph has wheéled in defeats so far, and Mann took |
$2 markers in only five frays. at least a temporary lead in the| lisves possession is nine-tenths of the basketball law. Last night he explained the theory fo Notre “They head the city-county scorers western division title race of the. Dame's Kevin O'Shea on the floor as John Neumayr and Buckshot
by more than two points per Northern Indiana Conference togame. {day after soundly smacking East! Dwenger Has 9.7 Average ' Chicago Roosevelt last night, 63 ‘John Dwenger has a 9.7 aver-| age for the Spartans, winners of | 1am of last week's 10 of 15 games. ~~ istate-wide Shortridge has” moved a 3-8imp.y nit 25. of 62 shots from the mark to a 6-8 standing sincein,or ang led by a comfortable! Ralph's return to the lineup after. rein most of the way against a nine-game absence. But im-iy), poop Riders. who had been -proyed team strength has been;j..q only twice previously. the big answer, Tommy Dakich with 17 points | Dick Supple, and Lou Shortz with 16 sparked Mann, Tell City Wins Again Terre Haute Gerstmeyer, on| the sidelines. since losing its first
United Press
rankings, “had it.”
the 6-5 string-
| made 47 points to Ralph's 50 in the final three games, and Supple ‘and Jack Axlifie are valuable as rebounders. Supple is hitting aigame in the Wabash Valley meet | brilliant .448 and Ralph 397 from | two weeks ago, hit the campaign | the field. For the benefit of second-|trafl again and whipped Clinton, which went to-the “Valley” semifinals, 45 .to "38, —Terre Haute Wiley beat Linton m to 34, and Sullivan of: the. WIC dropped Bicknell, 54 to 34. Unbeaten Tell City and Prince-|
Georgia Tech or elsewhere beyond __the Hoosier confines. He'll stay | in| the state. Game Transferred Friday night's Crispus AttucksSacred Heart High School basket‘Cathedral to the Washington Indiana Deaf School last night dropped a 55-10-37 decision to Edinburgh on the latter's floor. The host scored 17 points in the final quarter to down the Silent Hoosiers. Edinburg, champion of Johnson County, held the lead throughout the contest. At the end of the first period, the Hoosiers were behind, 13 to 11 and trailed 29-23 ‘at the intermission. At the end of the third they were five points in the rear, 38-33.
ingburg of the BIAC, 75 to 39, while - Princeton trimmed Ft.
secutive win, Twelfth Loss Luckless Logansport, whi eh! hasn't won a game in two months, absorbed its 12th straight loss, this time a 57-to-56 North Central | Conference overtime defeat at Frankfort. In Southern Conference games, | Bill Phillips’ 19 points sparked | Evansville Central to a 53-to-44 triumph over city rival Reitz, and |
Deaf Shoot sn Edinburs os Nashington beat. Bedford. 41 to groewet 3 Toms, 3 trent ok & STRAIN ormatt arret.f ‘Herb Tilley’s fielder with 38 iene te seconds remaining gave Goshen valle.s Ee a 40-10-38 win over Wakarusa. = hl {i oo ddle.s Totals ay Totals Bi 5 Lou Thesz Keeps
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CHICAGO, Feb. 1 (UP)—Ray “has
‘Wrestling Crown Lou Thesz, the 230-pound *‘peepul’'s cherce” from St. Louis, who is recognized in the bent-ear fraternity as the world’s heavyweight wrestling champion, could still be recognized as that today.
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ton, which clash Friday, both ex- PIUE Play helped the Bulldogs 10 FEoni’E and the Irish hag a
tended their winning streaks. Tell! City's marksmen swamped Hunt-|
Branch, 63 to 57, for its 15th con-|
were literally cut down to size by TODAY ithe shorter Bulldogs. Their chief! . _. BASKETBALL = Hizh Bebiole
THE INDIANAPOLI AMES
» Prep Card ¢ Scheduled For Tonight
Little Marvin Wood always is on the ball. He'll mix it up wi
Bulldogs goleuted Ye Irish, 63 to 57, in. he Fisidhaus.
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Caps Open Road Tour In Providence
Pittsburgh Takes - 2d Place; Beating | Hershey, 4 to 2 The Indianapolis Caps open & .{three-game hockey road trip tonight in Providence and their work is all cut out, The Caps. need a triumph toi stay in the western division playoff race. They dropped to third place last night as Pittsburgh moved up after whipping .Hershey, 4 to 2. In the only other league contest last night, the Springfield Indians fought .back .ithree times to tie thé Cleveland Barons, 4 to 4, in Cleveland. © St. Louis, trailing the Caps two points in the standings, and Pitts] (burgh , are scheduled tonight in F Pittsburgh.’ The Caps will he in New Haven tomorrow night and in Cleveland Saturday before returning here to meet Hershey Sunday night in the Coliseum. Springfield, after tiging Cleveland moved into a tie with New Haven for third place in the {Eastern division of the circuit.
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Flying Back to Tall Timber
- Economy-Sized Forward, Backed by Strong Teamwork, Leads Bulldogs te 63-57 Victory
By FRANK ANDERSON
The Notre Dame Victory March is good for the spirit but the | Butler War Song is hard on defeat. Notre Dame's basketball forces found-that out-last-night when {they stubbed their toes in the Fieldhouse, 83-57. The vaunted Irish, {conquerors of mighty Kentucky, stumbled over a little bit of a thing named ‘Marvin Wood. Wood, five foot, six inch senior forward, delighted the 5188 fans Irish “yanked four as time ran
pep. He stole passes, took re-| Butler proved, with the excep-. bounds, shot 11 points and gen- tion of 8 foot, 3 inch Crockett, erally’ made himself unpopular that it's the little things that
lwith the Irish. Woodie's spark- count. The little men had a big}
their sixth win in-14 starts and big disappointment. Coming up {the Irish to their sixth deéfeat Injare the Little Giants at Wabash Friday. Hinkle has a new wrinkle
{15 outings. on his short suit.
Gets Help
But Wood was mot alone. Hel ~ Puller GB, pn Note Dame i was backed up ably by Reggie Bul, 1 § Bema © {Crockett a jumping jack center, Pousrousser 0 { Fil ut arid the ever-dangerous Buckshot cro kett.e : 4 3 O'Brien. Crockett garnered 18 cRisman.e-o 14 Rs, | points for his best night of the O'Brienz 3 4-1
season and O'Brien chipped in an| Totals. .3t 21 231 Totals 821% under-standard 14 markers. 4 Heltime “score—Butler 30, Notre Dame | Buckshot proved his right to All- Pree Jhrows Fry Tm Bugdsall, American mention by disregard-| 5 Eosngr. Bagley, O'Shea, TAS ing a 19 point per game average “Li i. Dale Swanson and. Wally in favor of passing the ball and | Marks, setting up plays. : The Bulldogs had Wood, Crockett and O'Brien and a ood extra something known as teamwork. They ignored the basket much of the time and concen-/ trated on keeping the ball away from the Irish: It paid off. The befuddled men of Mpose Krause |
CALENDER
point producer, Kevin O'Shea,
onrovis at Sacred
was forced to take most of his awrence Central 4 1 o¢ Decat ir Central. shots from way out and conse-| Bhoriridee at Bi ogmingion b niversity. quently wound up with 14 points, State Colleges eight at the foul line. ~ Bactetn Hitnois st Indians Bate. Irish Grab I 3 ; ova adonna (Covington, .) at Han.
Greyhounds Clip Huntington, 78-46
put Cleveland ahead began to look like the same ‘old Btory of another Baron massacre. However, Bill Summerhill got]
34 seconds of the second period. | “Then Cleveland pounded back to) the front on Roals by Johnny| Holota and Carse, .Les Brennan then made the
Losers Held Scoreless For 11-Minute Stretch
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the Indians back into the game five minutes later and he put | them into a short-lived lead atter|
Williams Soy—
At 37, He Still May
Help Yanks This Season
Baseball Is Fon To John Mize
. NEW YORK, Feb. 11 see where old John Mize 57 inked in his Yankee slave papers. You know, old John's something of a rarity: Loves to play baseball. Really does. I beliéve he'd actually pay to play if he had to. " -Well, maybe he wouldn't, for after all there is such a thing as carrying any sort of love affair to odious ex<
tremes, but even so it can be truthfully stated that old John’s one ball player who is nuts, about. the game. You'd be surprised how many of the headliners aren’t. They get their hits, pitch their games, collect their dough and that's that. . Once the game's over they can’t be bothered about baseball. Don't even want to discuss it. Too boring. Their golf? Oh, yes, they'll give you a stroke by stroke account.- Cafasta? Prepare yourself ® for a few thousand well-chosen words. And the more erudite, of course, make it clear they wish to be alone with the current comic books.
ears in a scorching flag race late ™
last summer and needed all the’ help. they could get, they probe = ably wouldn't have given him & tumble when’ the. Giants put his” contract up fof sale. The Yankees needed insurance at first base. They could also make good use of a left-handed ml hitter in the” pinches. a .
OLD JOHN didn't come too
‘high. Around $25,000. There was
a story that the Boston Red Sox
sought him and were willing to
go twice as high, but that Horace
Stoneham; Giants’ prexy, sald no,
he wanted the Yankees to have
. » MAYBE OLD John's stupid. I
don’t know. I happen to like. my
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old John, The story is credible, {Stoneham is first and last a New Trouble is, from the standpoint of the Giant fans, he's”
ball players to be interested Inlygually closer to last than first.
the game on and off the field
No matter what the Yankees
while the season’s on. It doesn'tipaiq for old John it was a good
|seem to me that's asking too) much, In a sense baseball belongs) to the public. I never saw old John that he | was—too- talk baseball Indeed, I never saw him when he didn’t practically insist upon talking baseball. It could be knowing fans, elderly tourists, eager youngsters, old John was always happy to oblige. And most of the time he seemed to | be havihg as much fun as his admirers. | Old John hdsn’t got many more seasons to go. He's 37. If th
{turning point—if it
{deal. True, they didn’t get much |use out of him as a first baseman,
{but his pinch hit in {he third
{gdne of the World Series was the {to claim there was any such thing lin a lop-sided series which saw {the beaten team win only one ‘game.
OLD JOHN'S pinch hit came in {the ninth inning, a single off {Ralph Branca with two down, the - (bases full, and the series and the game tied. It was a wicked smash {to right that didn’t miss being
count 3 to 3 for Springfield as the Yankees hadn't been up to thelr
¢'a homer by much. The second
'grab repounds ast night as they]
took advantage of | their ability to wild second period continued but|
Fred Thurier, now the greatest scorer ‘in AHL history, shoved the Barons ahead again at 17:12.| The last period was a Hinder-way-when—Doug-MeM tied the score at 4-4. From then| on Shore's Indians fought the | - Barons to a standstill.
bafed Huntington College, ‘78 to 46, on- the Huntington floor. In other games involving state colleges, Taylor's Trojans coasted) to a 76-to0-53 victory over Indiana Tech at Ft. Wayne, and the Tri-| State Engineers turned back Al-
bior (Mich.), 75 to 63, at Angola. Huntington managed to heen ON the Ice up with Central during the first! AMERICAN | HOCKEY LEAGUE half and the Indianapolis aggre- eveland Ww T-Pts. OG, oa gation held only a 33-t0-32 ad- Bil} iihureh 3 i 18 34 if vantage at the intermission. .. |& Tenis i AboLs #1 ; 3 if But Centra] turned on the stéam Cincinnat{ — onion + 123 1 in the early’ minutes of the sec- Ww PE Pts. og ond half and held Huntington BiSSl ..-.-o--o 33 B 78 1 13 scoreless for 11 minutes at one |New Haven cerns 3 44 i } is time. In the first half, the hosts Hershey a “i 34 8 36 1 RESULTS LAST NIG
3| connected for 15 of 39 shots while gprinefeld & eva, Jlofiy 1
in the second half they slumped, : tabur Hershey | to a low five of 43. India don LY EDTLE at Bualer i Cinclanatt at Springfield. St. Swalls Scores 28 Louts ‘ay burgh.
Dwight Swalls “led the scoring Norman Ross Wins
for Central with 23 points while! Marshall Schoeff had 18 for Hunt. Three-Rail Opener ington. Norrman Ross, a newcomer to After 16 minutes of the Taylor- | Indiana billiard circles ffom Indiana Tech conflict, the Score Michigan City, won over Dave| was knotted at 20-to-20,” Then Klapper of Indianapolis, 50 to 43, Taylor loosened up and made it/in his debut last night in the! 38-t0-23 at the half and the Engi-| Indiana three-rail billiards tourneers were never ablé to get close ney at the Board of Trade Paragain. lor. The match went 67 innings.
Indiana Cent. (18) Huntington (46) |Each had a high run of five.
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|guessers = wondered why the i Brooklyn dugout right-hander to pitch to a lefts hander In this extreme emer« gency. They're still wondering. .The Yankees can be counted on to get some use out of old John. Just how much or in what
"LOS ANGELES, Feb. 1 (UP)— It took a police riot Squad to handle and turn away a crowd
“lof approximately 5000 who tried |
to jam into the Pan Pacific Audi-| torium last night to see the Har-! lem Globe Trotters play the Philadelphia Sphas. Police were called after an esti-! mated crowd -of 7800 had been) admitted to the auditorium.
{Trotters-Sphas game was the
main attraction with the New
{York Celtics playing the Clark
Twins of ‘Huntington,’ Td, in a prelim. Fourteen police cars nad been | detailed to handle the pregame crowd but they proved inadequate | to, quell the disappointed fans after the gates were closed. The Globe Trotters won, 69 to 61, for their 91st straight victory. The Celtics defeated the Hoosier family team, 68 to 61.
Chandler Warns of
‘Severe’ Penalties
CHandler warned major league | clubs today that they would face ‘“‘geveré penalties” for starting | spring practice before Mar. 1. The commissioner's warning was believed to be aimed at ma-|
CINCINNATI, O., Feb. 1 (UP)| |—-Baseball Commissioner A. B.|
capacity remains to be seen. It
iis hard to picture him as a regus_ lar first baseman on a team that" championship ~ aspirations; Still, you never can tell. :
LaSalle Cagers May Lose Coach
PHILADELPHIA, Feb. 1 (UPY ~The La Salle College basketball team, ranked among the top 10 in the nation, may have to finish lthe season without a regular. coach.
Coach Ken Loeffler, who. is handling the team in his first year without an assistant, was ree: ported suffering from a displaced vertebrae resulting from a fall from a horse on his Wyoming. ranch in 1945. “He is in terrible pain all the. time,” the college announced. “He {said his legs are numb from the knees down.” The 43-year-old mentor has been treated by: two physicians. during the past few weeks in the’ {hope that he will not have to une: dergo surgery until the basketball : season is over, “But there’s no guarantee,” the * ‘college said. “The vertebrae could *
permitted & =
moved into a ninth-place tie with Edgar Winchester, Philadelphia, in the Petersen bowling classic. Shaughnessy's score of 1572
Thesz won over Enrique Tor-| The Irish started out in the ‘tes, 234, Sonora, Mexico, in the lead. O'Shea dropped in two free|” main go at the Armory last night throws to open up the scoring. before 3000 fans. Then Jimmy Doyle put the BullThesz took the first fall in 25 dogs in front on a swisher. The
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INDIANAPOLIS ‘at Providence. TOMORROW BASKETBALL I High Seneols
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iy Wh ¥ inj 5 t So wag io meet = J hms wai | Schaef. { a Pp. m. today and A alqgt berts.f 0 0 3iKaylor.t! 2 0 . Simi; 1-4 ame} 4S of Indianapalis-at $30 p.m Wendellt 8 0 Horsadaré 731 Rul Meeti SEihe 7 3 dWontords 4 1 4 Kules Meeting oh. ¢ ¢ He 5 3 SAN. FRANCISCO, Feb. 1 cBride.s . 3 3 1 -{(UP)~-The annual meeting of the ices ! g g rules committee of the Natignal obison,g Association of Professional BaseSte 13 TS Soi Tous 3s 3 Dall Clubs will be-held at the ; | Alexander Hamilton Hotel here -— 3, Huntington re Indiana Owntral jon Mar. 20-21, it was announced
today.
jor leaguers who serve as instruc- |snap out of place in the middle : tors” at tryout camps which their|of the night and he would be in teams conduct for young giayers. [the hospital by morning.”
: of several posiibilities” for the
_. was the only one posted last night minutes with a flying body scis- Irish went ahead 6-5 and Crock: No me EE led. that rated a spot among the top/sors and Torres came back. tol ett tied it up on a charity toss. + Die Colleges 10 leaders In the marathon|even the count in three a |Reggle knotted the count at 8-8 hahah a Volver, kegling meet. ‘ with a back drop and press./on a basket and the Bulldogs| Tiffin at Tri Sate. g Tom Hennessey of St. Louis|Thesz took the deciding fall in 17 Were off to the races. RIANAROLIS ™ Va." rracuss, Butter held the lead with 1651. minutes with & top body scissors.| The Butler crew moved to adi Pidsouse 63 BY Lous ...500ues 18 Mike Sharp won over Dutch|eight-point lead with three min- pSyutinteion of state tourney, Board ot ha 7 Spt A City. «+ 1855| Hefrief “in nine minutes of the flutes of the first half left, but Hockey : i, semifinal» Ben Sharp and - Ray; dettied. -for-seven--as—the—inter-.. JUDIANARCLIS at. New Satan stroll . Gunkel drew in the 30-minute mission came. They left the floor,
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-Shaughnessy, “Chicago
Nebraska Grid Mentor In: Line for Pitt Job
_ PITTSBURGH, Feb. 1 (UP)— Biff Glassford of Nebraska University was regarded today as the ~University of Pittsburgh’sileading choice for-the head football coaching job vacated by Mike Milligan. Athletic Director Tom Hamilton of Pitt said he interviewed Glassford in Chicago yesterday. Hamilton said that Glassford is “one
“Lee Savold Signs For London_ Bout.
LONDON, Feb, 1 (UP)—Lee Bavold of Paterson, N. J, and Great Britain's Bruce Woodcock will] fight ‘at White City, an open air} stadium, here on June 6, Promoter Jack Solomon® announced today: The British boxing board of. control will recognize the winner as the heavyweight champion of | the world. Ezzard Charles of Cineinnatt is recognized as the heavyweight champion of the NBA, with New, York dissenting. Ta
Job, but admitted that the Nebraska coach was the only one
30-23. Chief scoring punch in the 20 minutes was dealt:-by Dee Bak-| er, Crockett, Doyle and O'Brien. Crockett had seven and the threesome six apiece. Make Comeback Notre Dame came flying back in the second half but the damage had been done. They did get Doyle out on fouls, though. John {Foley was summoned from the Irish bench and chipped in with 10 points. Meanwhile, Don Btrasser. was racking up nine. With
St. Joe Five Takes On Blue Demons
> Times Stats Service “RENSSELAER, Ind, Feb, 1— Coach Ray Meyer's DePaul Blue Demons bring a record of seven wins and nine losses into Indiana tonight when they meet St. Joseph’s College in the Pumas’ fieldhouse. The Demons are out to snap a streak which saw them fall before Oklahoma A. & M., 53 to
{1 Frogtyy Cox, "Who surprised the
BOULDER, Colo., Feb. 1 (UP) —Colorado University officials said today they have no one in mind to succeed Forrest G..
school yesterday by resigning as basketball coach. woe . Cox sald the resignation ‘would become effective July 1. The highly successful
cage mentor came to Colorado University 15 years ago.. He said he
Retains European Lightweight Ring Title
{four minutes left the Irish nar‘rowed ‘the gap to 55-53. But Butler was not to be denied. Crocketf, Orvis Burdsall, O'Brien and _| Wood got eight Ponts while the
45, Saturday, and University » Kentucky, 86 to 53, Jan. 21. DePaul's last win was a 74 to 68 decision over powerful 8t. John’s of Brooklyn.
approached so far by Pitt. In his first season at Nebraska last year, Glassford’s team won only four of nine games, but he was a popular coach.
Notrs Te LLEGES Davis Cup Matches pass hes. be i 10, Mybiipeon a. : ht 7 Alpe 5 For Women Planned rr. Ah AEE Buusorr MELBOURNE, Australia, Feb. RE Stlaxis-atec 8. 1 (UP)—The Australian Lawn Jontass 60. Whitm
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“Coach. Art Cosgrove's Pumas " |have a record of seven wins and seven losses. Tonight's game will be the fourth between DePaul and St. Joseph's. The Pumas have yet to subdue the Demons.
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LONDON, Feb. 1 (UP) « Roberto Proietti of Italy retathed the {European lightweight champion{ship last night when he defeated|" Billy Thompson of England in a sluggish 15-round battle at the ; Empress Hall arena. There weje no Kriockdowns, ‘much clinching and only spasmodic periods of action which left
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