Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 February 1950 — Page 29
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES Lo : ; Sports Roundup—
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ivals Close If s All Over Now . . . . . Except for Playing Sgro Ready Rookie School
. . |= = Soegin 5 Bell Top Prospects, eries Tonight: -For-Title- Bout — ew prting in Coon Cams . . X » Ten players in the Pittsburgh Pirates’ farm system whose names are on the Indianapolis Indians’ 1950 roster are undergoing pre- ! liminary “spring” training in San Bernardino, Cal, along with
By EDDIE ASH, Times Sports Editor upward of 50 other rookies, | y 3 The rookie school opened this week under the eyes of a small Doug McKay Stars State's Welterweight army of competent instructors, including Pittsburgh system manaIn 4-3 Triumph = In Road Game’
3 « gers, coaches. and scouts, -all Fight Set at Armory — By BILL EGGERT
; under the supervision of antad Th Tomorrow Night 1 Meyer, Pirate field pilot. 0ers p ec p Among the players there from * Profiting by a not- too- |
By JIM HEYROCK | Rr . he Bucs’ lower leagues who will | (Joe Sgro, the Indianapolis DE to Indianapolis’ "New Or- 4 na ! nh [South Side lad who has worn the leans. .camp..on.. Mar. 5. the. two - me d classy 0 3 triumph last state's welterweight crown - for Wig » Coogan. A Lid night in Cincinnati,” the In-| dianapolis Caps take on the]
more than ‘a Sando are Dale Longer, fest year, will make Laseman an ave ell, Ooutl~ same club here tonight in the! Coliseum at 8:30.
Indianapolis Sectional
(Sixteen Teams) ; Game —Wednesday Evening— ~~ Officials 1. T7:00—Howe and Lawrence Central (1-2 2. 8:15-Shortridge and Sacred Heart (3-4) —Thursday Evening-=— 5 3. T:00—Beech Grove and Washington (1-2) 4, 8:15—Warren Central and Technical (3-4) —Friday Morning— 5. 8:30—Broad Ripple and Decatur ‘Central (1-2) 9:45—Ben Davis and Crispus Attucks (3-4) . 11:00—Cathedral and School for Deaf (1-2)
he Arst defense fielder, . Deaf School Fullback
of his title to- The Indianapolis “potentials” Is ‘Player of the Year’ morrow night in there (with 1949 records indicated) the Armory, are Jerry Moers, Indiana State
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The Caps will be shooting for Tod Sgro will meet Pitchers - Jim Lawler (up from Deaf School's brillant fullback, undisputed third place in the } , —Friday Afternoon— John LaBroi of |Keokuk, 8-3), and Bill Pierro has béen named fullback on the rol 8. 1:30—Manual and Southport (3-4) Gary, considered (Waco, 18-11), All-America Deaf School team in American Hockey League's 9 2.25. Winners Games 1.a5d 2 - (1.2) Ty cet logical Catchers Duand Bokert the February issue of the “Silent > s ris | ¢ hop l — e -2 A INOS & . p+ ¢ . r a " > 4 x - i astern Adision. aller paling wi 10 4: 00: Winners Games 3 and 4 (3-4) contender for (Waco, 245), and Jim Mangan Works Fo Jt Wags. annouiced to= ? ; Si. “Louis Jas. night, : or the title. The (Uniontown, .297) ‘ bg . . It was the Caps’ fourth triumph —Friday Evening— fight was origi ; Infielders Dale Coogan (New has h aid oer of the ‘alsa EE . . y * y -— p RT | ‘ ‘er i oC , &¢ 3 JAS £ | in Cincinnati tnis_ season. One 11. 7:00 Winners Games 5 and 6 (1-2) nally signed for © jorenne, 01): AL Grunwald selected an “Player of the Year “ot . t { . § » {14 y est) ONE £ ¥ a w other game was a. tie contest. As| 12. 8:15—Winners Games 7 and 8 (3-4) but was postponea when Sgro (California semipro) in the schools for the Deaf in the two teams wind up their sea- I I the United States son's series tonight. the Caps é —Saturday Afternoon— injured his hand during a fight Outfielders— Dave Bell (Albany, » es, ‘Coliseum record Ban th Mo rs re : 9 in the Armory 328); John McKeown (Waco, The North Carolina School for hawks is one wl he iissee) 13. 1:00—Winners Games 9 and 10 (1-2) Sgro has been training rigor- .353); Don Hinchberger (Keokuk, the Deaf, undefeated in 10 games 2 2% Ye 14, 2:15—Winners Games 11 and 12 (3-4) ously for this fight, since a loss .309). last fall, was selected as the No. 1
would all but ruin his chances Four of the 10 are 21, three are Deaf School team in the nation for future fights in this area. It 20, one is 19 and there are two and the local team was named will be over 10 rounds “infants” at 18. second. Coach Caskey's gridSgro is expécted to weigh about Eight of the 10 are six-footers. men, who won seven of eight - 146 at fight time and LaBroi McKeown, the .353 slugger from games last fall, were named the “probably -will—be—several pounds Waco,’ Tex., stands. 5 feet 10 top team in Central area of the 4 lighter. inches; and Mangan, the catcher nation. - The _ support- [om Uniontown, Pa. -also stands Led City, County Scorers ing card will in- 0-1 : . The local Deaf Sch clude Bill Rob- | Grunwald Is. 6-4 2 PIT I Te Clr Shae erts. the “little First S8acker Coogan stands 6 I . igh games anc fat boy" of the feet 2 inches and Outfielder Bell, I'S opponents totaled 111. Moers Yr diana polis 6+ —Talest—of —the Indianapolis 10d the city and county scorers Doli group there is First Sacker, Grun- With 102 points and also played
and a tie, Defense Needs Polishing It took little Doug McKay to! bring last night's game out of the|# fire. The rookie wing, skating like he had been jabbed with a needle, | hippity-hopped through “the en-| _tire Cincy team, angled in from | the sideboards-and hoisted the puck by Goalie Gerry McNeil at| 15:01 for the winning goal. ~The old man of the ice, 34year- -old Phil Hergesheimer, sent,
—Saturday Evening— 15. —8:15—=Winners Games -13 and 14 (1-3) Officials— (1) Lowell Barnett, (2) Herschel Eastman, (3)-Evan Crawley; (4) Lowell Willis.
-. +. the-Mohawks-into-the first lead. : —Photo by John Spicklemire, Times Staff Photographer. ring, against : wald. 6-4 defensive tackle in the final at 10:36 in the opening period. Miss Rachel Maddux (left) and Mrs. Elsie Merrill display the ol acard showing the drawings for the Indianapolis high school bas- Tony. Rocky. of ei - |" Like Coogan, Grunwald bats ame last fall. Moers - was a : : and throws left-handed. Bell bats Tegular tackle as a freshman .
While Cincinnati was shorsany., ketball sectionals made by the Board of Control at the IHSAA offices yesterday. Miss Rachel and Mrs. Merrill are secretarial as- Gary.
ordon Haldy evened it u i =. = Gordon ey right hin at sistants to Commissioner L. V. Phillips and Argeiapt Commissioner Robert Hivshay; a Re re °a left and throws right. four years ago. : I i wed Is SE) n Fo | The rookie school faculty at Orville Northcutt, Deaf School Br Di el a T Ce ot d G } B k 1 St } T } D Fd Carden OE . San Bernardino includes Meyer, end, was named to the second i 1 A 01d Laal : LaBroi Pirate Coaches Goldie Holt, Bill{team All-America Deaf - School 17:50 for Ste Cars: rine op on en ers e rea n a e ournamen raw er The scrap lhe vas Posedel and Indianapolis’ Johnny selections. Robert Bates was a . ewsbu 5 ; AAV a ’ k Sk °I Riddle; Scouts Ted McGrew, In-/third-team tackle and D A : tral also opens Tuesday, against) Madison's Cubs, the . United ' : on ha By aT Fen Sad Favorites Fairly Safe in Sectionals, Cacti Tir and Mishawaka, the|Press title. choice, also should) Toy culls. its will complete Jianapolis. Babe Herman, Ben Lavalle received honorable mena . z “aac v ’ FOVYV B i ) y “=the Mohawks tying goal at 1:15 But Some Sparks Are Expected 2 etes only club to beat Coach _ Bob have. little to worry about in their i... program; firsuprelim at 8.30. Tine up wy Yom, Downey: 2h Hos, ; ? Primmer's Central Bears, isin the game against Deputy Thursday. anager ug Luby =o ew ? = in the second period. Locas was, BroUaited Press other bracket Favorites at Ft. Wayne, Indi- Orleans. J left open in front of Sawetlk for A survey of the pairings showed today that the majority of title = ya. first-round thrillers anapolis and Lafayette also were Big Ten to Draft Cage * | Paul Pettit, the $100,000 Bonus a tailor-made tally. Rod got that popefyls gunning for the pot o'gold in the annual Indiana high should be East Chicago-Roose- scattered in opposing brackets. Schedul M 8-9 Baby, goes under Luby's per- § one back at. 6:34 skating in deep Noire x y nm cheaules ar. 8 1 wi t th t Ni 3 against-MeNeT school basketball tournament * ‘got a break.” velt-Whiting Tuesday, and Evans- Unbeaten Tell City should make = o1icaco Feb. 16 (UP) Big Epa Ww Ea Y on 1 a pv While Al Dewsbury was sitting It was the luck of the draw which gave most of the strong Vile CenraliMemmonial Friday. ~ it fy through its.own seclion-p., pagkethatl coaches will meet SANS I et oe Janapo a eS out two minutes for an unneces- teams a comparatively safe positfon and assurance ‘to make it, ANDERSON'S Indians are eS igr g Center. tie states in Chicago Mar. 8 and 9 to draft “golden boy” southpaw when they, sary tripping penalty, Wally though next week's sectionals. another title-touted outfit in the DT . hel Del naa o tentative schedules for the 1950-Ip13y the Pelicans in the Louisiana Stefaniw and Hergesheimer The tourney gets underway at Cg, open Tuesday. Frobel meets hot-seat. Coach Dody Lambert's wijjqcats run smack inte Wina- 01 and 1951-62 sehsons, Commls- metropolis in March. pulled the fake again on the Caps six two-site and double-bracket. — “ uo 11.00 at 2:45 p. m.. and Crew faces indianapolis 1949 re- mac's tourney hosts Thursday. sioner —Kenneth—L. Wilson an- A pirate “bonus baby” from leaving Stefaniw open for the centers next Toesday, Mann takes on Gary Wirt at gional winners. Summitville in . nounced today. B Hoosierland, Pitcher Bob Friend,
3-3. goal.
. - their sectional opener Thursday. The coaches also will discuss former Purdue Universit tar ; : ACTION WIL L be artieularly p. m. ‘ j } A 1 v y star, After McKay got his winning heavy. in the stars A Gary Still, if both of the strong Steel! But otherwise, the elite ap- the present national rule and the also is working out with the Buc goal, the Caps played possession district. where Gary Mann's City clubs come through in the peared to be pretty well spread Big Ten variation on the final rookies. He received $12,500 for the final two minutes and 53 °° : 2 ’ first two games, they will not out. Muncie Central and cross- two minutes of the game to pre- gigning. The youngster will be
western division champs of the ! B 3 seconds. p come to blows until-the sectional town rival Burris are. in opposite pare a recommendation for the assigned to Waco.
; ia ; Northern Conference and cross- y Gerry Reid missed action be-\\ "ro proebel, both members semifinals Saturday. brackets. meeting of the National Basket-| The Pirates did not take all cause of a leg infection and prob- ! ty »| Once-beaten South Bend Cen- Jasper's defending state cham- ball Coaches Association-in {New Indianapolis rookies to their win-|
2 . , 3 B en, ably will sit out tonight's game. of the United Press 8 T pions and once-beaten Winslow, York Mar. 27 and 28, ‘ter school. There are 14 others
eS i fi “Reports from Chicago. indicate old -tourney -antagonists, are des— me PAY : em —— lup-from-the little minors onthe, HIRSCHMAN the Caps may hit a rookie jackpot Hornets Sting Manual, 57- 36; tined to clash for sectional honors ity, (BASKETBALL H. S. Basketball [Hoosier Redskins’ roster and it
. next season. Two Omaha farm- Saturday - night. While Jasper: no game: scheduled CITY: COUNTY SUHOOLS will be up to Tribe Manager Al inersprin 1 hands, 19-year-old Larry Wilson D won't start shooting before Fri- State Colleges Cathedral dv, Ban, Davis 22 | ss. |Lopez and Coach Don Gutteg and his brother, John, 20, saw ac- a e ra rips en dvis |day afternoon against Petersburg, J Canterbury, five 3h NE of weehs Central 48. lidge to screen them out at the MATTRESS tion with the Caps’ parent Detroit Winslow's Eskimos drew a first-) Vor at Hungry Shorrides 47, Columbus J regular camp. in New Orleans. Roa ings ast pight in a losing Irish Throttle County Rivals, 36-22; rou bye. fate we TF RAR rOLS YE depen Coliseum, Rome B87 Si s Rall Tou — Juct of Hirschman, oO attie wi cago’'s ack- same fate 1 ittle air- aot 1 A DS . ‘amden rookston ive $ ops = bub ally known makers hawks. Both performed well and Wampler Scores 18 as Flashes Triumph land, last year's sectional winner Ch lnuation of 3 stat tourne Board | C Shatiotiestille: os, Ede ny P hi y' y P Ple i n $10, 000 lity bedding. Beau- drew high praise from Red Wing Two local basketball teams closed their schedules last night on at Shelbyville, which got a bye, TOMORROW Cioverdule io aniiille 33. nes Cengral Cushion Match Foe ay Beg ns in lie floral ticking Coach Tommy Ivan. a losing note. The Manual Redskins fell before Howe, 57-36, and while Shelby’s 1947 state champs Cits. -COASREIRAL Ke vous pole “ok. ey 5 | - Lou Spivey scored 43 points in! Rio Grande Open 80 buoyant coils. i Caps’ General Manager Dick Cathedral's Irish upended Ben Davis, 36-22. and Columbus, another pair of ~ _ _ Cits. County High School Henryville 53, Hanover 38. {34 innings to defeat Al Maloof, HARLIN at-only— Miller in commenting on the Wil- In other contests Shortridge pulled the rug from under Colum: tourney arch foes, find themselves Rossville at Cathedral = ) | fionar 31. Riokmell 57 50-33, in the state three-cushion| LcUP) LI STON, Tex., Feb. 18 POC : “=== gorr brothers’ move ‘tothe big pus, 47-37, in Columbes, and Franklin Township downed Lawrence in the same bracket. . Framlin Township. at - eat’ Hoh re Sh Rn apor 4 amilton) 34. billiard tourney in the Board of Play befall loqsy in ihe 25 time said he “hoped the boys Central, 50-45 NEW ALBANY, which t| Ciifordeiiie ‘at Shortridge. orion Memorial gt. Waldron, 2 BRE Bg grim din 4 v ’ Al. } —— ion) 4 » 2 x ; n , ( J sV1i 10 ag orton ehop a a ron, J en go tournament with ; would stick. But if they don’t] Manual could get no closer than a. W ch wont Tech at Kokomo |New Market Waynetown was out in front, 16-7, after 28 VP we'll be glad to get them next two points to EE ond the Hor. the intermission. Ben Davis fin- have to hurdle Jeffersonville this Terre Haute Wile nt Washington New Washington 63, Central (Jefferson) frames but Spivey rallied to win. immy Demaret and Cary Midyear.” te av. Howe held ished regular season play with year. since the Red Devils have Bo, brat Pike Tow Trey. {North Madison bs. Cyioiws ’ | Tonight's match will pit Phil difoft co-favorites. 3 ifi over at e owns or son 2 Cincinnati — Goal. McNeil; Defense, Bets a and 36-27 a record of eight wins and 10 peen barred from LLompetition, Martinsuilie at Southport. patil kabigs Al,. Bo thin 0 |Greenherger against Dave Klap-| The spotlight was turned on e. ors : =1: 1 J - § y ther. g e Colleges eru 57, / . or 3 slauriers. | AOD ore. es ping, t the third te st (losses. Bulld . cat! fe a Indiana State at. St. Jor Pleasantville 47, mira 3 Ciwnelle hs per at 8:30 o'clock. Demaret and Middlecoff by the Blake Hirscheld, Hergesheimer., Framp.| & e third quarter post. | With Phil Wampler showing ulldogs face neighbor Scribner Ci BILLIARDS Bosra SAndborn 60, Dugger 41 - ——— absence of 8am Snead, the win4 i ! : § i ised . ontinuation of e Tourney, 0 eym n 4 - i ON DIAN APOLIS Con, C Sawehuk. + De- | Held Scoreless the way with 18 points Franklin in their initial game. of ‘Trade Parlor, 830 p. m } ! se. ee nd’ Central ¢L Gary Emerson 5 | Additional Sports fer tour's leading money winner ) - 18 te
ores i Sugai Hoty Cathedral held Ben Davis Township came from behind in| ., Btate 48 Qarileld 81, Terre Haute, On Pages 30, 4 33 "ho Passed up the.event for a
. Spares, Dewsbury, Ra ila Wor, Wise- , i \ : % - a 4 d = WV ort 48 —Hilisboro—3% - See men Eh, JE coreies in tne ‘second quarter tne mira uri wnt aomred Bgsketball Scores —
<3 oS LS 3 Unia after the teams had been tied 8-8 [aw yg / , abt _ SS Or freiae Reteree, Red Reynolds; Lines- | d i Lawrence. Lawrence grabbed the : NS) SU man, Bud Gayer at the end of the first stanza. Jead in the second quarter and C Il PN. S ots SCORE BY PERIODS 11 g The Irish held an 18-8 lead at was on top 27-24 at the half. ollege NINES WBiANAPOLIs SUMMARY ~ Wampler went to work with STATE COLLEGES re AT ee N= 3 § | a Teachers vs ark (canceled PNR (FIRST PERIOD-—1. Cincinatti, Herge- ‘ Riviera Takes Title Dick Carpenter and that was the Evansville 19. louisville 61. Cente CRIS sheimer (Stefaniw, MacPherson, 10: ball e - Hanover 69, DePauw 57 2 ND 2, Indianapolis.’ Huidy andy Wiseman’. Riviera came back fast in the Pa! game. OTHFKS n State po - - —~ Mo Frison). 17:50. Penaitles, Podolscy second half to down Kirshbaum, Cathedral (36) a I Darks, (3) ori Aaora 60, lllinois Chizanody 43. Pitt sours Kas i St. Benedict's] Rad (highsticking) : e (slashing g ft p zona 60, Tex NZ 151 Gagnon (highsticking), 13:38. 46-41, and take the North Side Rigdle( 0 0 "I Kinkead 2 13 Baylor 00 Rice 89. 1 , princeton Columbia 48 ‘SL Nay, , SECOND, PERIOD—4. Cincinnati, Locas Kirko Andrews, 2 'Bridgepor eachers owe extile 5 Si. Pp « BR Lol =| . - (Campeau. Gagnoni, 1:15; 5. India Apolls. High School Basketball League Gaughan,f 0 1 0 Lentz.c 0 00 Brooklyn College 66. Rd urray (Ky LX Frasidenc ‘ oa. -) he aw rt News ADnH El ces Rv MoTribon,...Podolsky). 6.24. Penalties, tourney title, at Park Scheol yes= Pairtert 0-04 Ellaby-e 1-3 5 Carnegle Tech HT 58 TT REEnUEE EY we 7) (= RNa Dewsbury (tripping. 12:32. ROSEEAITN.T 0 "0 1'Swick ¥ Jeg §Centrai Michigan 16. OMvet 53" “Hl ELLER db rm — OY THIRD PERIOD, Indianapolis. Ste- (terday. The Riviera Juniors took Cuninghm.c s 4 1 Arnold € : : 1c “oast Guard 57, Wesleyan 42 {Riven 81. Cary nl} 88 42 Th ananolee BD. 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