Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 March 1950 — Page 24
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+ Fieldhouse
Big Green
Hopes of Indianapolis oe Semifinal Meet
_ East Siders and Madison Well Matched As Regards Height and Season Records By JIMMIE ANGELOPOLOUS : s Tech’ s souped-up Greenclads can become Indianapolis
teams of destiny tomorrow. ‘Coach Herman Hinshaw’
ney at the Butler Flelqhouse, to ~-Orrow; They'll ~game-at 1-p.-m. In the
+ game will be a pair of “people's who can’t be removed titular:
choices” from the local semifinal contention.
Rushville’s defensive-minded! {third straight year in the semis Lions clash with Clinton’s tal1/and are primed for victory after
Wildcats at 2:15 p. m. The fina
game is billed for 8:15 p. m. and
the combatants facing the cham pionship tipoff - are gurss, Fffectiveness of personnel
season's performances,
Tech and Madison are a-great match on paper. Both teams have! brilliant team balance and both
squads. have almost physical stature. are 21-3 for Tech and Idadison,
Tech's
identica
Supreme Test
- The Greenclads tackle Madison
in a supreme test after bumping k, going an inch beyond. Anderson 56 to 50 in the region- jmark. going als last’ week that almost blew
the Indians out of the Fieldhouse.
Tech hit 8 of 14 In the second bombardier. Clinton's sharpshoot- = rter as Anderson got two-for- ing Max Call has been hitting at : eighteen: Tech-hit-500-in-the first a —418 > ang .375 all game. Anderson racked in 389 points in 29 games.
hit 272,
Indianapolis’ titular hope, show- Dave Lindsey, who has stuffed in in the month, bucks up against’ Coach Ray Eddy's sterling Cubs balanced Rushville offensive that! trying for their 13th victory in a has a main scoring prong of its
ing steady improvement final
row. Tech's renaissance has
marked it a distinct threat for nearly 300 points im 25 games,
the premier schoolboy laurels. Big Charles Englerth, who returned.today after missing two
days because of a touch of ton-| silitis this week, may be handi-
capped somewhat. But Joe Sex-| son, Ernie Cline, Bill Roepke and Myron Morijarity are ready to battle Madison’s brilliant Spence! Schnaitter, Ted Server and Ed ~—Cheatham;-the Cubs’ top-trio. Trio May Lead Attack Schnaitter, 6-4, is a bonebruiser under the boards. He leads Madison in scoring with 15.7 each game and is rated as one of the top big men in the state, The clever Server has few peers the state for all-round ability and aggressiveness. He has averaged nearly 12 points and Cheatham, another ball-hawk, has nearly 11 markers a game. »
teams seeking the,state’ s most cherished hardwood honors, clash in one of the Sweet Sixteen's outstanding semifinal replacements among the reserves, games of the 40th state tour- may lead the all-round. razzle-
pair off in the first|
anybody's! in!
each game will count more than each club’s individual records. and
Team records 22-2 for
in!
Coirios
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8 basket raiders are ready for
This trio, backed by capable
dazzle play against Tech. Anderson will confirm Tech's capabillities in any department. The local {boys have found the Butler Field‘house to their liking after six games, but Madison is no stranger to the 49th Street pavilion.
The Cubs are playing
their
j/dropping that 62-61 hair-raiser to Jasper in the state championship game last year. Madison also reached the finals in 1941, onlys to lose, and Tech was turned back in 1934 and 1929 by Logansport out and laugh at superstition.
of 772. points in six tourney games and Tech is hitting 51.3. Defensive averages are 37.6 and 35.8, respectively, 1! Clinton's size against .Rushville may make the deciding difference, Six of the 10-man Wildcat squad hit six-feet or more, including four of the starting five. The Lions have only Center Gene Reed reaching the two-yard
Others are (left to right): Les
By BILL
Each Team Has Scorer The Indianapolis Caps today
Each team will have its No. 1
elip-—-all-- year having.
His co-scoring mate has been
Sunday at 8:30 p. m. Winning in Springfield's bandbox arena would give Indianapolis 79 l'points and second place since Pittsburgh with 71 points tean-gain-onty—eight—points—in—its; four remaining scheduled games. The Hornets, however, aren't sure Both teams’ records appeared ,e {nrg place in the western dibeleaguered in tough competition, yicion since they lead fourthwith Rushville having won 17 o place St. Louis by three points. 26 and Clinton winning 18 of 2 Tight Defense Coach Jim Gridley’'s Lions re, A four-goal uprising .in the co-shared the South Central con-! final period last night by the ference this year and are coming Caps * delayed Buffalo from to the Fieldhouse for the first clinching first place in the time since 1945 when Broad jeague's eastern division race. Ripple beat. .the. Lions forthe phe Bisons, “who have ‘won only’ semi-final. championship. eight of 32 road games this sea. Lions Won Last Three Sectionals son, are scheduled . tomorrow Rushville has won the séction- night in Pittsburgh.. als the last three years and has Buffalo threw a tight defense been in the final 16 eleven times at the Caps last night and both and the final eight five. clubs went through the motions Coach Bob Burton's five have but couldn't score during the been tourney-geared. In eight first period. At 3:46 in the second years, he has won six sectionals period, Freddie Glover sneaked a ‘and three regionals. Clinton was 25-foot shot by Buffalo Goalie {In the Sweet Sixteen eight times Gordon Bell. : and the inal eight twice. |. Tom Johnson tied it up for the WB WE ET e———— -—
26 points in 28 tilts. Matching that pair will be a
own. Dick’ Byrne, only 5-9. has|
{but all his- mates-can hit.
Chances Good for Small-Town Cage Team
To Win Way
_ Winslow, Richland Sheridan Are People’
By KURT FREUDENTHAL, United Press Sports Writer The battle for the 40th annual Indiana High School! Basketball
Championship will be renewed at
morrow, and there was a good chance that at least one small-town
club would qualify for next week’ The four ‘people's choices”
beaten Winslow and. Ellettsville, and Sheridan ceed where the thréelsmall clubs :
—among- last teen” falled. For neither Jefferson, Brookston nor Summitville managed to! beat out their “bigger” tourney ~foes to move into the four-team “charmed circle” a year ago. Many -of the -43;000-fans—who-will jam every inch of the Butler here, the Indiana University Fieldhouse at Bloom-
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year's “Sweet—8ix-
~ CALENDAR
TODAY BILLIARDS Continuation. of state three cushion tournament, Board of Trade parlor. 8.30 BANQUET AMER H-ROROE-o Benn 9 Iniversity = of Michigan football coach 6:30 p.m. Marott Hote ONO IW
THSAA TOURNAMENT . Semi-final pias, | Butler Fieldhouse Tech vs. Madison, Rushville Js. Clinton, 18 p. m Pinais at
Longson and Torres Meet Again Tuesday
~ A main event clash between
© “Wild Bill" Longson and Enrique ,
Torres will top wrestling in the Armory ring next Tuesday night. Torres holds the Pacific Coast heavyweight title. Longson has been world's champion three times and hopes to regain the
laurels he lost to Thesz here in
June, 1948.
Signed as ( as Con WASHINGTON, Mar. 10 (UR) — Bix-foot five-inch Horace’ (Bones) McKinney, a star for-| ward with the Washington) Capi-|
etols of the National Basketball
Association since 1946, today was! named as the Caps’ next head ~ coach. ‘ Gogr ad w i {
~ BIOYOLE TIRES
| anapolis Tech,
to Round of Four This Year
Center, Ellettsville, [Atbany - Ellettsville s Choices in Semifinals
contest at New Albany's Bulldogs had a comparatively easy time so far, running their season record to 24 triumphs in 26 games. . Ellettsville, conqueror of Terre Haute Gerstmeyer last week, lost only to Gosport this season;
four semifinal tourney. centers to-
8 state finals. unbeaten Richland Center, oncewill attempt to suc- dan’'s Blackhawks in the Muncie opener, was favored to succeed Auburn’s-Red-Devils-as-the-final-ist. from - that Sistriet, Auburn takes .on Marion in the - other
game,
lington, Purdue's goalhouse at La-. fayette and the big Walnut Street Fieldhouse at Muncie wilt“cheer ¢ for the small-town entries... : "New Champ ‘Assured The 12-game card is the ‘most A new state champion was_as- evenly-matched in years, Favorsured when Jaspers Wildcats ites at Bloomington, Muncie and were ousted by Winslow's Eski- Lafayette were in opposing brackmos in the sectionals. ‘ets, saving the “pay-off” games But the three other 1949 final- for the night. = ©
ists—South Bend Central, Madi- # =n = son and Auburn-—still “were in . / the title chase. Also there were Officials Named such perennial powerhouses: -as
For Cage Tourney
The Indiana High School Ath-
New Albany, New Qastle, IndiLat: yette - Jeffer-
son and Hammond. . _ letic = Assoc tion. today anCoach Bob Primmer's South nounced the names of 18 men Benders carried a .24-game win- who will. officiate at the four ning streak into their tilt with semifinal centers in ‘the’ state
basketball tourney tomorrow; # At Bloomington -— Paul Bateman of Garrett, Eugene Glaze of
27-game winner Richland Center at Lafayette, In the aftermath, Lafayette Jeff's 1948 state champs
.and Hammond renew their ac- Anderson,
Throckmorton and Bill Roepke (21). missing two days following a slight touch of tonsillitis.
Caps One Game From Clinching Playoff After Whipping Buffalo Here, 5 to 2
post-season play-off spot in the American Hockpy League. After whipping Buffalo, 5 to 2, here last gight, the Caps can Pit{sburgh series will meet the make the play-off a sure thing tomorrow night with a victory in winner of the Eastern Division Springfield. The squad was to leave today at { p. m. by chartered second airplane. for Springfield and will return Here “Thimediately after, fo- That inter-division winner then morrow night's game to meet the - Cleveland Barons in the Coliseum Bisons at 5:08 ‘with another long Cleveland-Eastern Division wins Calder Cup.
New Castle, which meéts Sheri-_
quaintance. Hammond beat Coach Marion Crawley's boys dur: ing the season, 48 to 43, Only two other teams which will meet “In tomorrow's afternoon games — Evansville Bosse and Winslow--met in the past 1949-50 campaign. Winslow scored a con{vincing 68-to-48 victory in the | Evansville holiday tourney. Winslow Given Chance Coach-Kern MeGlothliths boys: rated the best chance of the four “people’s choices” to make it to the finals, If they beat Bosse's former “two-time state champs, they face the winner of the New
John Hilligoss of Richmond and Lores Lehman of Decats: At Indianapolis ~~ Charles McManus of Hobart, Robert Hoffman of Jasper, Cyril Birge of Jasper and Victor Griewank of La Porte, . e At Lafayette—-Don McBride of Richmond, Roland Baker of Qolitic, Walter Bonham of Ft. Wayne and Marvin Todd of Ft. Wayne: At Muncie—Evan Crawley of Greencastle, Allen Klinck 6f Logansport, William Reimann of
Shelbyville and Jack O'Neal of’
Speedway.
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Tech's high-riding Greenclads have acquired enough poise on the hardwood to take time
But Coach Herman Hinshaw's cagers will get serious when- they
Nell, Myron Mgyiarity, Ernie Cline, Don Dobbs,
EGGERT are one victory from clinching a sary.
and third-place series
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shot that Goalie Terry Sawchuk ner for the league's stopped, then juggled the puck arid let it bounce into the net. Cap Center Don Morrison broke , INDIANAPOLIS: . Goal, the deadlock at 5:51 in the final Morcison WA nbush. period; “skating around —defense- Spares. Dewsh man Wiif Field and stuffing the| Unfac puck past Bell. Pat Lundy Davidson: widened the lead to 3-1 with a Praigee "Mac breakaway at 11:39, Pargeter, Pennell,
i. Referee, Red Sorrell,
‘Hockey Summary
Sawchuk:
¥. Raglan, SEI Sclisizz, “Glove
Goal.
Lundy, Ben ; « Defense, ar
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SC ORE BY PERIODS NDIANAPOLIS 1
At 12:19 Ab DeMarco, Buffalo's Bufislo SCORN : | leading scorer for the season, , First. Period — None.
topped a .down-ice rush with Second Fld 5 INDIANAPOLIS,
Quackenbush Scores
Absent is Charles Englerth, who returned for practice after
G Penalties — Fink.
and Frankfort, respectively. Mad- strive for their 13th straight victory against Madison's Cubs in the first game of the semifinal {ison has a top offensive average journey at Butler tomorrow. Frank Maton (left) and Joe Sexson kneel in front of Coach Hinshaw.
Dick Wills, Dean give the Bulldogs a 56-49 ad-
{vantage in the last 10 minutes.
HO Brien “almost turned Ohi
night as the Buckeves de-
E O'Brien's 3 Nn 8 Nea Puts Skids to OSU
Bucks Squeak Past
Bulldogs, 66 to 65, ,|
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‘State's NCAA tourney warm: |
jup into a hot foot here last
feated the Bulldogs, 66-65, before 14049 fans. The diminutive Bulldog guard: (hooped 39 points to break the ‘scoring ‘mark -of 33 set=by-the Bucks’ Dick Schnittker earlier in| {the season. Schnittker was held! ito 15 points by the Bulldogs. The win was Ohio State's 20th! {against three losses for the season.
(in the post-season tilt after. a "two-week layoff. Coach Tippy] Dye’'s men squeaked to a 35-31
lead after running into two ties!
at 11-all and 26-all. 13 In 10 Minutes 3 ‘O'Brien hooked 13 points to
But, Schnittker took over in the
— final minute and put the Bucks
ahead with a field goal at 66-65. The Bucks stalled out the rest of
(the game.
Outside of O'Brien the Bulldogs,
(had little to offer scoringwise.
here for two more games if neces-
The winner of the Indianapolis-|
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Capt. . Ralph Chapman managed | 10 points, but the other Butler, shooters were held in check. Bob Donham led the Bucks {with 25 points.
The Bulldogs played their most
laggressive game of the season. Three .of Coach Tony Hinkle's men fouled out—O’Brien, Chapman and Jimmy Doyle.
The loss was Butler's 12th in
24 games. Butler (65) Ohio State (66) fz ft pf! fg ft v} Burdsall. 2 0 2Donham.t 11.3 Hall.f 1 0 3Schnittker.t 4 7 Baker 00 2AFmILrng.t na Wood 1 1.0: 2 Tay! 4 0 3 W. O'Brien 0 3 2iJacobs.c 0 Cranny.f 0 0 1 Burkhider.g 13.3 Chapmane 3 4 5!/Brown. 4 2 2 R.O'Brieng 19 1 5 * Doyle,# 2 1, 5 Wilhoite.g 0 0° 0 Totals 28 9 27 Totals’ 24 18 13
JHall-time Score—Ohilo State 35, Butier|
Misted Free Throws Butler: R. O'Brien; yie, Ohio State: Donham! Schitiker © "Burkholder 3, Browa,
Reid), Buffalo, Johnso iDe quick shot. by Sawchuk as the Marco, Warwick: 13 enalties—Dews- Carp Scoring Third Period — 3. INDIANAPOLIS Caps’ Max QUACKenbuSh Was S1t= \orrican © (Dewsburs). 3a 4 INDIAN Pat Lundy ga ” PIM ting out two minutes for tripping. AFPLIS. phundy (Wiser mam, ILL no EA 23 23 5 Quackenbush .was out ‘of theil1ls, 8 INDIANAPOLIS, Quockenbush Bon Morrison 2 8 3 H { « Glover:, 13°5 7 O 3. § Selfsianl Wiseman, Wolit), 13.00. Fenalties Doug McKay 6 «15 30 45 239 penalty hox only 19 seconds when Sciisizsl ‘Wiseman, Walt), 18.00. Lenaltics Pred. Gover 50.20 33 43 83 he took a mid-ice pass from Reid (nalding!. 15:30; ' Podolsky (highs tIRING ' Lal hi seman 28 BR 35 4 2 and went. in horsefree against _° Al Dewsbury™ t 745 14 17 31 M1 Bell. 'Enio Stlisizzi’s goal for the Qn the Ice Neison Podolsky [11 47 13 13 30 61 fine forge Same bei amumichy Wautr ace efideit..- 2 1 2 3 8 yond Buffalo's reach. Sater Div ian X_Quackenbu $s 1B 3 Y LT s. -G - OG Clare Raglan } Gordon Haidy, Cap wing who SOPs 88 $2 14 100 338 13 Ben : Wott oo 82. 3 HBA PLS 85 33 21 Il. 71 234 20 cevie 480 - Pittsbur 3 28 71 205 173 Qut Helier (21-00 ev el muse oT a cold. probably wil be Soe 4% 34 51-15 Jr atone. d 08 § 3 a8 cause of a co Cincinnati "86 16.36 14 46 173 248 Ross Wilson GOALIES' AVERAGES available here Sunday night. He Eastern Division Ps. G OG... GA” Ave. 80 is the only currént “casualty.” Buffalo ..... 6 31 26 9 71 214 183 Jawchuk ........... 58 in 3% 3 $ +14 Providence 65 30 32 3 63 239 284 Whson . ............. 3 3 3 0 Sclisizzi was cut over the right Springfield 67 27 32 8 62 330 245 Jim Shirley a a on al 5 v i 3 5 " : games play Ris; eye-in-the first-period-last night Jew Haven... 88..34-.33..1022 188 2372 TE Pe AN Dolata and had to be stitched. RESL 8 LAST NIGHT uinutes: GA. goals against; SO. shutout.
ndianapolis 5, Butfale 2.
In If the® Caps clinch the second Providence 7, St. Lo the ps R ¢ EK-END. Re SikpuLe spot in the Western Divigion and - Tonisht -No_ games scheduled f OMOrrow- JOuis at Bitte "Pittsburgh beats out St. Louis ANAPOLIS at Springfield, for third place; Indianapolis will Cleveland, Buffalo at Pittsburgh. Su inday ZCleveiand at open the post-season --play inl 3
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0 L Pittsburgh on Mar. 21 and return S Spring! Reid" at 0 idence, Hershey at Cin-
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Fight Results
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NEW YOR Rn Claude Hassod, Kn st New Yor
drew with Al Gurdon Tis, New Fork (8). NEW YORK (Broadway Arengi— Eu ene} (Silent) Hairston, 155, York
{with Jimmy Taylor, Tose New York 1
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give you most for your money.
These brawny Yorkshire styles Ma
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'A Tough Place
Bobby a of Texas Has. Stuff, But, Oh, the Test
_* By OSCAR FRALEY, United Press Sports Writer ; NEW YORK, Mar. 10—You're a kid from the “sticks” who never had a shot in the big time and, while you've got what it takes, your head is whirling and you've got butter. flies in your belly. - - That's Bobby Dykes, a weltérweight out of Austin,
,Tex., a rugged, dead game youngster with an explosive punch who has gone into the glafe of the overhead lights 55. times and {knocked 28 guys “dead. ;
welterweight in the business right on.up to the champion. a° satine skinned slugger named Sugar Ray Robinson. Dykes is only 21 years old, a long, lean kid who has dropped only three decisions and reversed two of them as he prepares to meet tough Lou Valles in what is just a semi-final -bout at Madison {Square Garden tomorrow night. But you know this is make or break. If you look good you are in on the fringe of the big. money, maybe even a shot at thie title one of these days soon.
“A YOUNGSTER like Dykes has *onty one ambition as long as he has cast the die with the fight game—winning a championship. Robinson holds it now, but he might retire and that leaves only such assorted characters as Kid Gavilan, Charley Fusari, Irish Billy Graham and Les Felton in the way. - You've beaten Felton; had him on the deck. So you know you can hit and you've got to prove now that it wasn't a “fluke.” You've kayoed Jean Walzack, the rugged Frenchman who went the distance with Ike Williams and with Ray Robinson. You can: feel good about that—but this fight-wise mob has to be shown all over again,
DYKES, JUST a name on the Program, never fought in the amateurs, where most of them start in this bloody business. He was a kid around San’ Antonio who tacked up fight show signs for the local promoter. One day he decided that somebody should: be posting his name around the town for other people to read. It was that simple. So you proved your right to publicity and the admiring stares of the local folks. But now it is time to move up and make the grade which loomed so ominously a short time earlier—but never looked as tough as it does now that you are going into the house of champions. ; Dykes is just one of the young names in the fight game. A kid who might—or might not—make it. He never has been cut and never has been floored, this lad who laced them on for money when he still was in high school. -
BUT THE LIGHTS are bright. The mob is wise and you can’t help worrying and wondering as you start down the aisle to mest your destiny whether you'll be a wonder or a washofit.
66 Wrestlers in YMCA-AAU Meet
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Sixty-six wresflers are entered, Royal Ivers, paler Fletaner it yin in 10 weight classes of the Indi-| Hinton. pies Tileston, Joe Dill an RE 1 - opovitch, erry Ve an ana YMCA-AAU meet slated Roscoe Zappie: 155 Pound elass- Charles for tomorrow at - the Central | Thompson: Parker, Joe Lusche, D. Fox,
Rhinehart ang’ Don_Fleetwood:
YMCA, outa lass Don r. Russ Keller,
ager, Salander, N. Aughenbaugh. 8 in Chara
Largest group is the 145-pound Hesial on Tex aries class which has 12 entries. Ten Sickey An A Sines Tom wollen. are entered in the 135- -pound | 2? { bolen and Bill Brown: 191 pound class— ardy,’ J, Blesser, and Ted Hord: class and seven .in the heavy-| Beavis" Summin nski H. Parker, C. | weight. Smallest group is the! Ree and ind Jack Haines. Nestar, Denny
115-pound class where only three are entered. Eighteen men from Purdue! {University (unattached) com-iprise-the largest single group to enter the meet. Indiana Univer{sity with 15 men (unattached) is! next. “The YMCA has entered 10. The entries are:
College | Basketball
Ohio State 86, Butler 65. Xavier 54, Cincinnati 53.
INTERCOLLEGIATE TOURNEY WASHINGTON, Db. C. North Carolina State 87. Shaw. 54. Wests Virginia State 75. 8m 48. Virginia State 64, Jueinis “Union 62. Lincoin 80, Delaware Sta
115 pound class—Dale Schroed t Yonan, Glen Worley; 121 Road de 5310 TOURNEY Dick Per rkins, H. Parsons, Tieton Kotso, TUSKEGEE, ALA. Artie Ulbick ‘and’ Phil Taylor 123 pound Xavier La.) 45. Ft. Valley State 36 class ud Bales, Glen McClure, Keith 50, Morehouse 33. } Willis Warren ‘Wong, D. Kenned BE Aes Brown 72 Benedict 3. . Dao and ss Foster 135 pound class Lane 65, Alabam . Rah “hog der Gack Sie WTams IaH dhuth Eatin state a, pus Marcentine. Joe Mutohs. Pus JUNIOR COLLEGE TOURNEY
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