Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 March 1950 — Page 18

anapolis. the Firestone Tire and Rubber Co., arrived Thursday to take

“until after the 500-Mile classic. Just in from the Pacific] |The officials, Max Tabacchi and

. Coast, {Bud Lowell, had given the game stories on happenings in the/back to the players in the first racing world with special empha- quarter by calling only four sis pointed toward the annual|fouls—three on Anderson and ane May 30th race. jon the Olympians. That should And along with Johnny, or very|have made the fans happy, but it| nearly so, came another token|didn't. They booed the officlals| that tells spring is just arou und |for holding back on the whistle, the corner.— One of Lou Moore's Ninety-nine times out of 100 the| cars, the one to be driven by fans boo the officials for calling! George Connor, has arrived attoo many infractions. When they Epeadway and 1s ‘housed at the boo because of too many fouls, rack. The car was brought by|watch out. Overeager officials are | ; Don Allen. and. still hasn't been like dope. Too many fouls are bad. unloaded from its coverd#d trailer. for the system —the basketball

1 with his three other Ieréd through 86 many fouls that

ples Af p are It i ill take about five days they've got the habit. to make the trip from the coast., There's a happy ending to the| Other news is beginning to pop Story. though. The officials heedalong the Speedway front. ed the cries of the addicts and The two Bowes Seal Fast race vlayed the whistle merrily the last

’ three uariers, cars. owned by Charlie Bowes ee q i

will be in the 500 again thia year. Look for Troy Ruttman, the hot-- THE C ENTRAL Association <hot pilot from the coast who Winners’ state for beagles will be burned up Midwest tracks last run off Apr. 1 and 2 at the Ohio season in the sprint-cars, to drive Valley -Beagle Club near Union, the .270 Offenhauser. He will also Ky. wheel this little mount on the dirt The Blue Grass Kennel Club tracks for Bowes. It is the same will serve as host for the two-day ‘car Kenny Eaton took his driver's regional meet that will qualify test in last year. dogs for the fnternational this The big Bowes Seal Fast Miller, year, tefmerly driven by the late Rex first-place winners at the reMays before he switched to the cent trials in Versailles, Ind. were: Novi team last year, may have 13.1nch class, Fullen's Shorty wild Bill Cantrell in the drivers ,. ned by Harmon Fullen of In-| seat. Bowes has been trying 0 4,,nanolis’ 15-inch class, Stratt-| get ahold of Cantrell to make a 0's Gray Ghost, owned by Ar-,

deal, but Wild Bill is busy wheel", “~. oe rg ing speedboats through Florida gh

Horace Dodge. : waters for REX COOK, 22, of 3636 N.

Novis is “still A hrs been rumors Dearborn and Vera Ruth Elliott | of talks between Wilbur Shaw, of Buffalo. N. Y., will compete in| Speedway boss, and Lou Welch, the U. 8. Gold ‘Dance figure-skat-:

owner of the Novis, but nothing Ing ehamplenshly, Mar. 22-25, in| official has been reported. Welch ashington wants the prize money increased. ~~ Cook, who learned his skating But if the Novis do run in the as a member of the Indianapolis 500 this year, you'll see a familiar Figure Skating Club, and Miss — face behind the wheel-of one of Elliott - were runnerup yesterday them. Duke Nalon, who nearly in the Gold Dance eastern compe-! lost his life in the crash and tition in Rye, N.Y. : burning of one of the speed mon-| Cook and Elliott won the U. 8. sters last year, is ready to wheel Silver Dance title last year. Cook Rls old car again. He says, “it's ‘isthe son of Mr. and Mrs. LM. the only car I feel safe in.” Cook. WOW! oe. { Who will drive the other one, PURSES ON the harness rac-| is problematical but it would ing's Grand Circuit, of which Inprobably he safe to guess that dianapolis is a member, will top Chet Miller would be offered a the $2 million mark for tHe third seat. Chet is an old front drive straight year despite the fact that man and well qualified to chauf-ithe coming season will be: five “far one of the two cars that holds weeks shorter, : the track record at the 500-Mile. Approximately $2,022,000 will be The IRC-team of cars being distributed by the 14 associations overhauled are coming along {sponsoring the 20 weeks of sulky!

_ THEFIRST harbinger of spring has appeared in Indi-| Genial Johnny Moore, engineer. in the racing division of

up his annual “racing residence” and call Indianapolis home|

i Moore expects to leave Los An-|system. But the fans have suf-|

Indiana State: Starts NAIB Play Tuesday

Draws Mississippi

Delta ‘as Tourney Foe in Kansas City

Times

Dream Team Stuteville, Ww Stalwart; i Times’ All-Stars

“Joins

ip “On Buckshot

Record Can Show Why Butler Ace Should Get Nod By FRANK ANDERSON The experts who picked All-American basketball teams must .have slipped on {Buckshot and landed flat on their statistics. While those experts are {surveying their bruises, let's look! +at something Butler's Buckshot' “= {O'Brien bruised ~ the record

ing really too bad Butler is: ta -member-of the Big Ten=H =

the annual here this week. Although the tournament officially opens tomorrow at 11 a. m. the Indiana team has been drawn for its first action at 7 p. m. Tues-

sissippi Delta State, one of the

the Bulldogs compéted .in the The tournament opens with the conference Buckshot would be Monday morning game between the loop’s scoring champ. the University of Portland Uni-

The slight, sharpshooting guard versity and Montana University.

met and. conquered Ohio State's great Dick Schnittker on two occasions. He outscored Schnittker 30 to 21 when the Bulldogs lost to Ohio State here 67-65, and really . rubbed it In Thursday when the Bucks just squeezed by, 66-685, in Columbus. The last tilt was the Bucks’ warmup for NCAA tour-| ney participation.

Wound Up Second

Why mention Schnittker? There’s a reason for it. The Buck | ace wound up second in the Big. Ten scoring race with 249 points in 12 conference games, He com- | 0 : 2. piled an average of 20.8 per game. | : a, : i | fiedlad ~ oll Sh Pure = Bysiesiiot played against geven | > , [fort University 2 Sc en teams | St r: ollege of oy an Feedba; Riri Hn oe” £3 ox a ge ker's best effort was 33 points for! a Columbus Coliseum record. Buckshot broke that record with his 39 point effort. There's no denying that Schnitts!-

|ker is of All-American caliber; A guy who would like to mix it up with the rugged pros = His record proves it. But how

about Buckshot who wound u — ign Et a ume doing it, nd The Times’ § {Sta deep in the honorable mention:lndiana lar basketball team yestérday. J one can deny he had Rugged Jerry Stuteville, Indiana University’s tenabiods "Peterson and Chiity p assed Wis. forward the past two years, has accepted an invitation to Sign for Mat Car : Matchmaker Rilly Thom has

Buckshot also surp consin’s Don Rehfeldt in the mat- play for the Hoosier college All-Star team against the Indi-| \completed Tuesday nights lineu lof wrestlers for his Armory car

ter of conference scoring. Reh-iananelis Olympians i h Tat. ook the Bug Tox Scoring inapolis- Olymp nthe

crown with 265 points for an average of 22.1. Stuteville, Only two Big Ten teams held High School basketball star, Buckshot to less than 20 points. been one of Indiana's most proPurdue shut him off with 14 and lific offensive and defensive per-

the entire week. There will be eight games on] —+Monday and eight on Tuesday.| Schedule for the first two days:

MONDAY lt s ] Beraitr. oo of Portiand-Mon-3 nivers 3 12:30 . m LMur State |i y. Ky. “Central ashin of Ruestial of Elise m.~Davis and. Pits College | Eikins, W. Va.-8t. Thomas College of

N30 m.— Westminster College of New

gton Colles

. New | megticat. New RN A & M-Untversity|

o, 0 Bam mline Hniversity of St. Paui- Reais "Colles of Nebraska State "Te "lege of Meru. Central College

niversity of!

m.~—American ppering of|

| 10:30 | Washington. 5. C.-Georse | Los Angeles

UESDAY te: Louisiana col} use. Sound. (Substitute; ’ : Jerry Stuteville

15-Man Squad Reports to Hinkle today To Map Strategy for Olympians’ Clash

By JIM SMITH

eachery

Kansas teyan- University of iia Oklahoma Bast Central State Col-

e 35 A iver Falls State Teachers Xa. Bm Fale, Wis.-Eastern Illinois te College of Charlestc on.

Williams. The Boilermaker scorer

terson and Vic Christy for the, former ttica of business: reasons. | Pe A Stuteville will report to Coach first event.

Bob Dietz along with 14 other a tour of Australian and Hawai-| /senior ‘stalwarts at the Butler ian rings. The Peterson-Christy| Indiana Need rd howe Boor fo (formers during the past season. |pieldhouse at 11 a. m, today. match is billed for one fall or 30-/ Hoos icin teams iid y ort] ‘The six-foot, three-inch 195-| The 15-man squad embraces the minutes. : may prove something. ay pounder threw Kis welght around | top talent of the graduating se- Enrique Tories, of “Soriora, 3 the Big Ten with outstanding suc- nior hardwood stars throughout Mex., and “Wild Bill” Longson, of Little Consolation - cess during Indiana’s hard-luck the state. Buckshot. got 22 against Illi quest for the conference title won|

All-Stars Drill Imain event, while the semi-final by-Ohto-8tate’'s Buckeyes."

of Pine City,

KANSAS CITY, Mo., Mar. wl Indiana State - Teachers’ College of Terre Haute, Ind, will carry the Hoosier State's banner into NAIB Tournament

day. Its opponents will be Mis-

‘top-ranking small colleges in the South.

{The tournament play will include to deliver with a runner on the

College ot

a have now settled down to learning

| Wilm ington. Pa -Teachers College of Con-|

phar, Sok

Butler Fieldhouse Wednesday. was forced to withdraw because (with the signing of Col. Peter B

has Tony Hinkle and Assistant Coach| Christy will be returning after] hw

[Salt Lake City will tangle in the | :

Manager Lopez Sends Youthful Mound Corps: Through Fundamentals

Indians Face Pelicans in 1st Warm-up Affair to Correct Pre-Season Mistakes . By PHIL JOHNSON, Times Special Writer , NEW ORLEANS, La., Mar. 11—To the average baseball fan it might seem as though Al Lopez, manager of the

tinued its early spring training here at Pelican Park. Prior to the Tribe's first warm-up game tomorrow aft. ernoon with the Pels, the Senor yesterday spent his 3 time on, the mound in the middle holiday for the Tribe. In addition of this ball orchard with his ig the game in the afternoon, Lo= « itchers grouped around him.4pez will limber up his lads in the P Lopez, 2 he-ean be remem. | usual morning practice session. be, or one of the all-time great, Days off are a thing of the past o league catchers, is especi- 'for the Indians unless rain holds. lly conscious of his pitehers™ ac-| vp, their practices, - apne tions. | Tribe General Manager Ted terday to. -And today, -he started -ail the Sullivan left camp. yes Yorrers with the fundamentals./Plan the post-New Orleans train= The chief action was covering the| Ing schedule.

bases with runners on. Lopez con- The Indians and the Pelicans

rst sack-—how Will play a five-inning-exhioition Sentasted on the 3 Bae game here this afternoon.

The Pelicans, of course, are a ~ {bit undermanned as only the { batterymen are in camp at pres=

n Finer Points ” Jestai¥ " a : ing ent. The Indians are at comparas | ‘Many o e Indians Spring 4; .iv full strength.

camp pitchers are young and lack] Both managers agreed ‘the - experience in triple-A circles. They have had a few days to get pare Would -serve:- 2 good pur ; thelr flippers loosened up and “It will relieve the monotony . of the spring grind,” ‘Lopez said, “and it will also enable us to | get a line on the progress made during the first week.”

|bag-——and then on second and third.

the finer points from the “old master.” .

| Sunday will by no means be al

{

be

Indianapolis Indians, wasted. time today as the Tribe conv,

—fileely. The Maserati éngine-of — pulling. Five races; —each-worth nofs, 30" ard" 39 against ‘Ohio’ one has been rum on the test - $50,000 or more, will top the pa- State, 33 and 19 ‘against Indiana,

Stuteville was one of three In-|

|

row: and Tuesday mornings on

~The All-Stars” will drill tomor-/pits ‘Otto Kuss,

Minn., against Tiger Jack Moore, pa

block and reports are it's run- rade of. features on the “Roaring ning as sweet as the day Cot- | Grand.” ton Henning took it off the | The silver anniversary edition boat. The other is getting a of the famed Hambletonian trotbrand new Meyer-Drake engine ting classic, valued this season at|

race day. Frank Kurtis. sports and racing The Grand Circuit moves into In-

© Frank has two cars of his own totaling approximately $150,000. ready for the race. They'll be ~———

driven by Johhny Parsons, who Jimmie “and Cubs

finished second last year in the game mount, and Freddy Aga- Stand on Records

make ‘its appearance Son vear, a new one for Anthony! “you CAN Pave “the 1 field— Granatelli, Chicago and another we'll take Madison.” for M. A. Walker, Oklahoma City," That's what Times Sports Writa newcomer to the 500 this year. er Jimmie Angelopolous wrote beJack McGrath, injured last fore the 1850 Indiana High School vear fn a crash at the West 16th Basketball Tournament openes. | Street Midget Speedway -with-be--—limmie. is content-to-sta back with the big cars again this|the record -his Madison Cane ar vear, He is slated to drive in the SU!! In the running. They've 500 at the wheel of a car to be Sained the final of round four. entered-by-the Hinkle Ol: Co.of:

will

. against Purdue.

and will be ready to go come about $85,000, will be contested at the only hitch. {the Goshen Mile Track, Aug. 9.is regarded as a

car manufacturer, is keeping busy. dlanapolis Sept. 4-8 with purses consider that factor.

‘words:

- college boys who are buried in portune and comes on the heels {the honorable mentions, Just ask/of the withdrawal of

diana seniors on the young Hoo- thd Bulldogs’ floor before Wednes-! .8ler team this year. All-Confer-! day’s clash starting at 8:30 p. m.! lence ‘guard Lou Watson, the! Ap outstanding preliminary

20 against Michigan and 14

Buckshot played seven Big Ten!

On The Ice

Crimson’s leading scorer, has game will be staged at 7 m. ts as compared to 12 apiece for yen unable to play in the All- jaa Ea gp P, AMERICAN HOCKEY. LEAGUE chnittker and Rehfeldt. That's g... game became of his partici a He id ric team or Ji Western Division t But consistenc “|anapolis, winners of the AAU ; oG virtue and t y: pation in baseball this spring. |i. tional tourney this year, will Gleveland =o. o g i io oe 148 3n ‘experts would have done well to| Meyer to Play tangle with the Danville Ameri-! Pittsburgh ‘ . 81 3 3 3 { a 208 35 Charley Mey can Legion Post team, runnerup Cineinnati . 66 16 36 14 46 173 348 arley eyer, however, has Eastern Division All-American teams are com- joined The Times’ All-Stars for in the 1950 state American Legion a 5% 5 By 21% Ost — posed of top players, but the se-the Charity Benefit game. tourney. Providence 1. 88 30 33 363 244 203 lection; as in football, has always, Stuteville's decision to partici- Tickets for the contest may x 8 3 3 10 5 138 31 been sectionalized. In other pate in the collegiate-professional De Purchased at Marott's- Shoe Hershey STU6872037 10°50 2177299

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lof Toledo. |

Photos by Henry E. Glesing Jr Al Grunwald, six-foot, fourinch, infielder, is the only first baseman in the Indianapolis Indians’ camp at New Orleans at the present. time. He was at Davenport last season where he hit . 285.

Times Staff Photographer.

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+ The Em-Roe Sporting Goods Plans are under way for some | Co, will again sponsor night soft- extensive improvements at .the ball leagues at Beech Grove Sta- stadium and definite announcedim’ fom Monday through Fri- ments will probably be made by day. On Sunday nights strong next Sunday. {teams from all over the state Joe Kelly will -start his fifth {will be brought in to play the best! straight year as manager of the

{local teams in the Teasure games, stadium, Teams wishing to enter

TT these leagues or desiring further Broad Ripple Parents |information may contact Kelly

(at the Em-Roe Sporting Goods 4% Honor Cagers

21Co. or “by phone at LL 2848, Parents of Broad Ripple High! ——— | par varsity and reserve bas-

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of news to come from the West buried with the likes of Ander-| team got revenge as they scored , ~~ Coast concerns Mel Hansen who son, New Castle and South Bend an upset victory over the Dayton wash. {nearly lost his life in a midget Central.

Even after being. taken. home Madison. .which.earlier-in .the-season had pitcher, Fowler,’

to Los Angeles it appeared almost. There's only one . fly in Jimmie's marked up a 40-35 victory over Hittle,

At West Palm Beach, Fla. | (A) 300 000 000-— 3 9 3 Pitt “B”

Ear We x HES hig: er "The Indianapolis. Athletic: Mueller and Baits. Winning Gumpart, and Masi. Winning : pig Y Sports; , tcher-—Schanz. sin itcher Only eight teams remain in conOne of the most heartening bits. writers still “alive.” The rest are Club's Senior Men's swimming p Smith. ey [Eiseher. Fison. Losing phecner, tention om the city independent!

basketball tournament which

. | dent. managers Tuesday in the YMCA last night in the IAC pool, Phila. (A) 030 010 03x— 7 6 1/Seat. (PL.) 000 001 200-3 70 1 Semi-final play today Kennington ’ crash just seasop SU Retrol Mel ML Dieses cw var Broad The IAC team won by a score Marrero, Hittle, Weik, and/ Riddle, Main. Gumbert - and Post will meet World Insurance at school cafeteria. LEE NELSON spine was severed and for days he ® Pp ur sectiona and Tech of 48 to 27 over the Dayton squad © ANS. ~Grasso; Brissie, Fowler, Fitzgerald. Stringley; Hofmann. 2:45 p. m.. and Southport Lumber Varsity Coach Frank Baird Professional lingered on the. brink of death. own Anderson but lose to UAC Schantz, and Tipton. Winning Ardizoia and Lamanno. Winning clashes with Ace Electric at 4 will introduce the players, ‘who Phone L1.- 3446

eng pitcher, pitcher Main, losing piteher Hoff- ® m. Kennington Post was runnerup ents.

(N) 000 503 000.—8 11 0 being held in Dearborn gym. In

ketball players will give a dinner honoring the ‘cagers, coach-

is ing staff, cheer leaders and stu-

GOLF LESSONS by

in turn will present their parMesdames Kenneth Camp-

For Appointment

certain that the daredevil driver Picking. He selected South Bend of-both midget and big cars would Central to. meet Madison “in the —spend the Test of his days tn bed, {inal game in Butler Fieldhouse: -

a hopeless cripple. The accident But even an wexpere” is entitled .paralyzed him from the shoulders ' One mistake. _ down, TT “But now comes word that "Mer Deaf School TR

fs getting ‘around... His wife, Donna, has had him out in the car (they have one of those with a lay-down bed). He's been going to a paraplegic school in. los An

Varsity Cage Letters’ The Deaf School varsity bas-| ketball plavers have been awarded

- mann. Home Run—Fernandez. | a

the Indacs in the-Dayton pool. |

A pool record fell during the Bost'n (N) A % meet as Bob Sohl of Dayton won BKyn. (N) 110 001 000-— 3 6 1 tig) Burbank, Cal their last two games to stay in the 100-vard breast stroke event Hall, Antonellf, Donovan and Pa (N) ..000 002 2o= 4 2? 0 the running.‘ Finals in this. phase to shatter the old record held by Crandall; Haugstad, Hatten, Loes, * t. L. (A). 000 000 200. 7 1of the tourney are set for Tues5 enn Carter of Purdue by two-lavine, Webb and Campanella... Gregs. McCall, McDonald. and day -at-8:45 pom = ‘tenths of a second. [Wirining ~pitcher—Donovan, - Los- McCullough, Turner; Raney; Ken- Last-Place Battles ° 30: Yard. Preestyle—_Won by Dous! 15 Sim: ing pitcher—Loes. {hedy:” Fine. Schacht, and Lollar. ? : ay

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in last year’s

tourney, The Elec-, itrics have come from behind in.

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major letters for the 1948-50 sea-| son, -Athletic Director Jake Cas-key-announced yesterday.

Awards were ‘also made to reserve team members, yell lead-| ers and junior high school players. Those who received awards are: Varsity letters Orville Northeutt fordswile Theodore Agemevyer, Arthur Wooten, Rensse her Jerome Evansville. Donald Gerald Bush. Indisnapois; den, Indianapolis: Anthony dianapolis: George Qormat, Gary: Suroweic, LaPorte: George Ford & ert Thompson, student manage Reserve team awards—Willia) uu

geles. They have taught him how to handle himself. How to get out’ of bed and into a wheel chair. How to get out of a hee! chair into the car And now thev are making special braces for his legs so that . before long, and with the aid of crutches, Mel Hansen will walk again. And what does he talk about the most? Why the 500, of course. He and Donna are making plans now to be- on hand Memorial Day, Yes, with spring just around the corner, can the 500 be far ® away?

Crawendel;

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