Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 March 1950 — Page 14

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Martha Jane Gross, Mary Louise Ferguson, Joan Lawson, Alberta Henderson (left to right), yell leaders from Clinton High Schou), i» 3 practice session prior fo coming to the Indianapolis sqmifinals of the IHSAA basketball tournament Saturday. Clinton meets Rushville. pest ¥

Olymps Home With Packers

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The Anderson Packers, -leading the Western Division of the Na-: tional Basketball ‘Association by one and a half games, come to Butler Fieldhouse tonight to take on the second place Indianapolis Olympians, Game time is 8:30, |! The Olympians have won three of the five games played between the two teams this season. In

GFT Pts. Avg Mikan, Minneapolis .. 611 525° 1727 274] GROZA, INDPLS. ... 463 4321 "1341 23.3! Zasiotsky, Chicago .. 358 201 1006 16.5 rian, Anderson ..+ 325 353 1003 11. Schayes, Syracuse .. 307 348 560 188 Pollard. Minneapolis , 376 180 932 123 Fulks, Philadelphia .. 310 284 023 148: Sajlors, Denver «504 “311 818 IT Bchaus, Ft. Wayne 340 250 800 il Davies, Rochester . 310 258 81 143) their last meeting, Feb, 9; An-| {

derson walked off with a onesided 107-to-T6 victory over the! Olymps, \ Leading the Packers, coached by Doxie Moore, are Bill Closs and Charlie Black, former members of the Indianapolis Jets, Milo Komenich, Frankie Brian and y ’ \ Richie Niemlera. In reserve are - —Photos by John Spicklemire, Times Staff Photographer.

Jim Owens. John Hargis, Frank Max Call, 6.foot Clinton High School forward,” demonstrates a shot to teammates Don Gil-

Gates and Bq Stanczak, man, Gene Mack, Buddy McCammon, John Lamb, Louis Sasso, Jim Reeder, Bill Rayce, Dave Lind-

this season.

mee, arr 4 New Speedway Entries Minnesota Whips

. Ing combination of Alex Groza at i 1 . . al Sh Jones and Joe Holland at for- Fohr and Dinsmore Get Driving : | owa in Fin e

de ® : RB | se Field to 23 Hate at inde ar a Bue INCTCASE FlCIA TO £3 wards, :

No HOAGO, Mar. 7 (UP)—The 0., already have been assigned seats in two of the cars. wiibur | Western Conference ational Basketball Association) Shaw, president and general manager of the Speedway, said drivers (Final Standings)

Mar. 21. The eventual winner, is made his first start at Indianap-| BIG TEN lin the final conference game of

Xoted lo be Satine by Apr. 10./olis last year. Dinsmore will be minnessta 86. Towa 4 {the season. and fourth placeat the wheel of a new car entered | STATE COLLEGES | The victory at Towa City gave

teams and the second and third hy Verlin Brown of the Brown | Wilmington 85, Earlham 82. \the Gophers a tie with Michigan

meet In a best-two-out-of-three i I > E : Arirona 43, Hardin-S8immons 41. | he Hawkeyes s game series. The winners ‘willl Has New Engine Brixham Young 15. Denver 30 Reyes Jost a Cuanse

€hampion With the highest won.|PIan3 to install his. six-cylinder (alate 83, osion Solless, i. - Cr a ey, and-lost percentage for the sea. Supercharged Thorne engine in a Montana 80, Western Montana 53 I: son stands by, the other ea new chassis now under construc-|s: Tome hs rela oy aventure i {Ship with a record of 11 victories 8 Y. wo wt y ’ a £ OWS Lise 4 vision champs play a two-out-of- LON Dy Emil Deidt at Culver Jifts 3 Boston U. 88. jand one defeat in Big 10 compe"City. Cal. The other three en- Whiinora 82. Georgetown 72 ; {tition and will represent the Nathree series. The winner of this! C! y, al, e- other ree en i Washingta aL L 40, Creighton 38 Lt 1 Collegiate thi series will play the stand-by team ries received today, however, are west Virgin Siate 6 EE neta) 0. [tional Collegiate Athletic Asso. - ) | 3 y ’ 2 y . : Jour-out-ot-seven series for the POWered by four-cylinder nonsu- Gordon Colle » 68, Boston ‘ree. oa - 1 amin y n . championship. {percharged engines and -all four Bani wa hots Duluth)

~The. league champion “will re- CATS are. .ol conventional rear . --. wgsT VIRGINIA TOURNEY = | Davis-Elkins 88, Beckley 383 ~

{NCAA tournament opening Mar. 23 in. New. York. a Wisconsin finished second with

ceive $7500 and the loser of the drive design. a " | Fa nt 87, Bethany 60 nine: won and three lost, and Shazmplonahip series $5000. The Approximately 45 additional en- West Virsinia Tip Shenerd ol {Illinois and Indiana tied for third nner of the series between di- tries for the speed classic are Concord 86, Salem 47 Br pp _iwith seven wins and five defeats

Vision champs will receive $4000, expected prior to the Apr, 15 "oF woerty ie leach.

while the loser and the stand. deadline and Fohr's entry today : RR Northwes “Pardue SAAR. aL a Ns. AR. PALS L 2 pe eo risa i — thwesternwand—P DY“YE&M €ach will receive $3000. assures fans of - seeing the. na- State - JUnRIor Golf Winners of the divisional play-|tion’s top five drivers of last year

~-~-the losers $2000. The first place ship points, The others, entered] . . team in each division at the end|earliler, are Johnny Parsons, Bill] The Indiana Junior Golf Cham- Scoring -Leaders of the regular season will re- Holland, Walt Brown and George Plonships will be held June 28

TERK a 38 390(40.77 win. from the tri-cities TOPS Mat Card {new Chicago management ' last Lk Tet|Hawks in a see-saw. National : night when he stopped Bill Hand203 3 28 Basketball Association game. Buddy Rogers of Camden, N. J.,{lin of Flint, Mich., in four rounds e 3 487) Guard Frank Brian sparked and Mr. America of 1950 of Buf-/in Marigold Garden here. :

«Former heavyweight champion| The Hawks held a 16-13 first- the “Indian Nature Boy” from Jack Dempsey has proposed the period lead and a 37-34 ‘halftime Montreal, Can. will tangle in the ereation of a federal boxing com- advantage after the score had S¢M!-Windup. |

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mission to = supervise box: gichanged hands five times. The first event; which starts at | throughout the nation. led, 56-55, at the third but ey 8:30 PMs pits Gi la Cross, the| ; | 2d §) NY NY , NY CE ers’ £6 4 Bd Stanczak dropped Boston Badman” against Cherry WATCH RE one in from Béheath the basket| *..n8 of San Diego, Cal. to give Anderson a 59-58 edge | - i xzPAIRING: 112, rover rtimauisned “=| GAS PRICES REDUCED | HR DY EXPERTS. Ih tesenen an _eeomagm A hy Rd AE Wir Modont rest || 2551 [Bebteune | || NEGULAR | GENUINE i A (Stancaakct © 8°3 Sas” 3 1 iF GASOLINE. ETHYL QUICK SERVICE Ramit, 3 3 banal, §1af : pe xq ies 1 3 vanes 11D) 90 } 9 | BES ; “M Je | Nfemera.g 9 1 1Rddiemang. 4 4 3 L.§ TAX pect LR i iE aes — | EGIL _ 29 on the Cirele. |} % Score on, “ander: AUTO =

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ly Assignments; Other Seats Not Filled | p CHICAGO. Mar. 7 (UP)—The NBA Schedules ! Four new entries for the 34th-annual 500 Mile Race at the Indian- Bal) BOS BE 1943-50 * | apolis Motor Speedway May 30 were received today, boosting the Minnesota whi ge 5 ay a pH! Marathon = Playoffs field to 23 with the deadline for entries still five weeks away. Ne Ppec “owa 10 4 . Myron Fohr of Milwaukee, Wis., and Duke Dinsmore of Dayton,

: TP OP foday planned marathon playoffs have not yet been nominated for.” - - — | Qhio State .....:11 1 017 187 & to determine the league cham-|the other two entries. : Ficonen 3.3.18 ia ei pion. ve. i Fohr will pilot the same « College .* "| INDIANA 7 3 4 wo 0m) the eye Nome. four in each of ‘he drove to fourth place for the {Michigan “00. 4 813 ear 1 the - $75 000 v sions, will open Marchese Brothers Engineering! {Northwestern oi. 3 8. 230 4ss oa3| Be, elimination contest/Company of Milwaukee when he K) C19 e a E PURDUE 3-9 230 638 60

place teams of each division willl Motor Company, Richmond, Ind.| OTHER COLLEGES (for sixth place in the standings. ~

v Hirown 4, {to tie for third and wound u compete in another two-out-of-| The others entered today are pioprn hi luimouth 8 : ound up three sets for the divisional OWned by Ray Brady of. NOTTIs=| Colorado 5 Oklahoma 49. = jin fifth position. Despite fowa's| champlonship. {town, Pa. and Milt Marion of| Detroit 81 Drake a1 bm pe hoy a | \ J , 1 Drexel 65 i 83. {801s Is oO » Then, while the divisional Jericho. Long Island, N.Y. Brady Ri i western Rescive 41 Ut to an early lead

Ohio State won the champion-

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Jointly ‘occupied the cellar with! po? identical records . of three won! * off series will receive $2500 and on the basis of AAA champion: Play June 26-30 1and nine. lost, oii on

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NT G PT TP Ave _eeive $2500 from the playoff pool Connor. = through June 30, it was announced Po Rehfeldt; Wiscopain “13 10f 83 268 22 and the second place clubs will. Tickets for the race may be !0day by E. W. Ensinger, adult Nally SkonrKorp. Miinols 13 43 48 213 17 get $1500. purchased at the Speedway's SPonsor of the state's Junior Golf Pea k, Calsbeek Towa 12 88 a 8 1 . . i _" {downtown office, 728 North Cap- Assaeplion, {Il b 1 i Pra Baring. tov” i ; i 158 i " i e tourney w e av © xness. Purda 54 ; Pro Basketball nol Ave. Indianapolis, |The tourney will he played on hich Sets Beane 11 HARI EASTERN DIVISION me ene n i se, ord, Bill Garrett, Indiana 12 49-147 12 By WoL ope k ’ Ind. These dates were selected TT Ee , racuse " 1 : New York anh Bom Pac ers Rally so there would be no conflict Arthur Wins 1st Fight ashington , 100100000 B11 459 wm ; with the Western Junior Cham pax; : : Baltimor . er ya : ; oe Philadelphia a » To Win, 88-77 pionship- at Notre Dame," June Under Chicago Boss Boston : : : 1 39 159 2 20-23. . “ Times State Service CENTRAL DIVISION iw ANDERSON, Ind., Mar. 7 (UP) _ = CHICAGO, Ill, Mar. 7 Joe: Minneapolis .....ovveoies 47 16 144 —The Anderson Packers had to . Arthur, the middleweight wha B Fh i 4% A come from behind in the fourth Mr. America Bout {Started his fight career in IndianChiessn 38 38 su/quarter last night to take an 88-i_ {apolis, won his first fight under

3. os 9 Tithe Packens attack as he droppedifalo, N. Y, ‘will'collide in the} Arthur was managed by Gene RESULTS LAST NIGHT ©7726 points to run his season total " ,, |[Jackson in Indianapolis until re-| Anderson 38 Tri-Cities 77 on to 1029. Dr i gave Anderson Heute a tonight's cently when his contract was sold : . ’ . a one and a half-game lead over YA Tbek > to Jack Begun, Chicago fight Boxing Supervision + a ac < Jack O'Brien, the burly “Death : cag ndianapolis in the NBA's West- ., " fib manager. t 7 : PATERSON, N. I, Mar. 7 (UP) [ern Division. i Valley Demon and Lone Eagle, se

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i Clinton High School Wildcats, like the trucks and long-boy# _ 22....Brazil ..iieeeeeesi 34 {loaded with coal, have bégun to! : ; : | “44... NeWPOrt «oveseseass30 {roll again, A -- [castle with a 56-t0-50 triumph in| 51,,..Attica

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|experienced a goal shortage for a Points. Then the regulars went ABA ALLEY llyn Dodger - |speil this winter. But not now. back in. Clinton got 40 points inf BA ALLEY 9 Hi it es President oan oe Wildcats ate moving sgain, . Sena Bair | 52....St. Bernice «......-39 | Officials of the Royals, top dogs amen: time and thats as Co-captain | 63....Cayuga «eveeesevea245 lip ‘the International League for

{the time that Coach Burton and! 7a4t “ | ; | H { ; \ year “was ‘one of those 49....Palestine ..........46 itnree straight seasons, gave no ‘his tourney - geared contingents years coaches dread,” says the| 57....Attica «.coorvseeenedd reason je Hopper's switch to { 33....Glenn c.veceveseneed6 gaint Paul.

{begin hitting the road to bigger former Indiana State basketball { things. co-captain. “We had sickness, in-| SECTIONAL

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By JIMMIE ANGELOPOLOUS, Times Sports Writer_ 00 i DADE +e. ternesr3l s Mana ers CLINTON, Mar, 7—Things are the way they Jike them now here! 35....Garfield As resvievardt 4 wap) 1

has been sent to St. Paul of Coach Bob Burton's five, too, third period. Clinton wis down 13, 4¢....Garfleld ...........57 American Association by Brook-

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i ; : 33.... Hillsdale ......es..24 Alston, Manager of the St. Paul {tournaments better than we do to contracted the measles two days - g7... Car 2 ieee 40 1Saibts, tn. Both Mon-

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t ’ 48:...ROCKVille +..00000..37 [farm clubs. - [rd ycod Jeades nagely feels it's the regionals, REGIONAL |" “Indianapolis defeated the Roy- > Rh rhe This year's team is “the “best! ¢, Ri hand Tw 54. als last year 4n the Littie World Apparently that's what the sta- shooting team I've ever had” C0 °° :hichiand Twp. .....54. Bi% Las. year

tistics show. Coach Burton's adds the curly haired mentor. |__ 25: 1+ Greencastle .i......50

teams are notorious for their tour- Max Call is an examplg, He has Helen Johnson, Clinton's srilthg’

ney success. Rushville, Clinton's scored 389 points in 29 games and principal, has remained one of the opponent in the second game of js hitting .418. That's big-league Wildcats’ most ardent fans. She {the Indianapolis semifinals, might hitting. ~~ heads the school enrollment of

like to know the facts, Center Dave - Lindsey is the 640 pupils, 477 of whom are in

Won 80% in Tourneys No. 2 man. He has 326 points in senio¥ high school. . “We've only won about 63 per 28 games. Don Gilman is the She'll see the Wildcats Saturday. cent of our season games since speedy, deceptive wheelhorse at Er

I've been here but we've won 80 guard. Gene Mack handles one of IAC Tankmen Sink

{per cent of the tournament the forwards and Jim . Reeder

{games SOLIS. Couch. Bors fens with Gilman at the other Butler Club, 49-26

{ton is in his eighth season and The Wildcats aren't: a giant! 16d by Bill Kerr with two first {this year he has knocked off his team, but six of the 10 are 6. Places, the Indianapolis Athletic) {sixth sectional championship. He footers. Lindsey, Gilmore ang Club men’s swimming team won| {has won three regional diadems Louis Sasso are 6-2. Reeder is 6-1 °Ver the Butler Aquatic Club, 49] land walked off with seven of and Mack and Call are an even 0 26: last night in a dual meet at eight county crowns in a field of two yards. Gilman “at 5-915, is the IAC pool. {seven teams. That's something/the shortest man.’ Bill Royce, The JAC team will meet the

lelse. Buddy McCammon and John Lafayette YMCA team at 7:15 p.|

| - Here's more. The Wildcats went Lamb round out the squad. Gil. ™- Friday in the former’s pool.

(through this season with seven more weighs 193 and is built like KIT captured first in the 100-|

{victories in 17 games. Their com-a fullback. yard freestyle with a time of :58.6, petition is rough and they dropped! Clinton brings an offensive ay. and the #220-yard freestyle in! an occasional close one. To wit: erage of 535 to the Fieldhouse 2-298. : J {Greencastle won 47 to 45. (with its defensive medium hitting | (BL Moran, Yom Lord: on iss | Came the Wabash Valley tour- 40.6. The offense is the third high-|* 350 {ney, that monster of tournaments. est and the defensive mark is! (JAC): 2. Prank Parrish (IAC); 3, Bill | {The Wildcats won five games and highest of the four semifinalists.| So Yara Free SiyleWon by Fred Cor-| {lost to- Glenn's -ultimate cham-| “I thought J had a defensive I, {Putiens 3 Clinton Hare-IAC ~2:} {pions, 46 to 33, in the semifinals,|team in 1947 until Bill Garrett] Diving—Won_by Chuck Schmidt.” Butler. | [peak of performances for Clinton made 27 points against us in the } Fo sisran tac qericks, Butler. 50.3.) during Burton's tenure. semifinals,” laughs Burton. - Shel.| ,100-Yard Free Style—Won by Bill Kerr|

| (1A . Jim M IAC); 3, -f Four victims fell in this year's byville’s ultimate state champions AC Busia Time, :58 go) 5 Pree Cor isectionals and two more suc-idowned Clinton in the afternoon! miran Hace Wake fart omit ban fcumbed in the regionals last ame. Clinton lost to Greenfield Mgniy O'Conner {litle Time, 1:51.38 i : - at ~~ vy |Saturday. That clouded Wildcat in 1943 in the semis. The Wild-|Lotd (IAC): 2, Bob Murray Butler); 3. {record, now*18 and 11, acquired a cats have entered the final 16 2% yin Poe Stilt doen’ by Frank |silver lining. seven times and the final eight Partian (IAC): 2. Bill Fredericks (Butler). | | This - helped. The Wildcats twice in the past. ’ B0-varg Pree ive ‘Relay Won pb IAC

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