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

~ Trods ore]

° a long way—a long way. ington.

team state tourney. Then they meet Lebanon's Tigers and) it's “goodby.” The Bulldogs are the losers, 28-10. It's the end of New Albany as a louthey final-1 -i8t-until-this-year.

their lessons well in the 39 years between finals, They won 13 sec-| tionals, five regionals and one fo semifinal. The semifinal victory came this year at Winslow's ex-

Eskimos was sweet, for 39 years of frustration, The Bulldogs have their work

and both defeats were suffered at,

Broncos bounced them, 52-50, in a holiday tourney. Madison did it, 46-42, Has No Alibis

not one to alibi. boys were Broncos. * at our press clippings. Sometimes those press clippings can be used to start a bonfire if the opposition year, has the spark.” Madison? Well, that's another |53-50, story, “We've got all the respect|fna; in the world for the Cubs, They| can beat-anybody. But we have a

He admits his gy, outplayed - by

Lafayette's first on the

team’s showing to date. “T knew —we had the stuff. T think we can| _Bo all the way. good.” Yes, Raney thinks a Tot of His: team. But he admits the boys put miller their pants on one ~“Sure; we make mistakes, But we try not to repeat our worked out well so far.” What kind of a coach is

“Fatal Four”? First of all hel The

and looks 27. The boys go for him because he smiles. Smil-| Ing means a lot if there is know-! 'm how behind it. Hanover Graduate ‘ Raney was graduated from)

Representatives of the THSA A's

Marion and the principal of Madison 1. V. Phillips’ office in the Circle “tourfiament finals Saturday in

Gordon Raney and Madison Prin. = cipal Connor Salm fecelved their ticket allotments and Fieldhouse ticians,”

urday. Marion and Jeff will practice

will take the floor from 3 to 5 day.. p. m. Friday, Madison will not! practice in the Fieldhouse. The IHSAA office was humming

flying out to Butler's Coach Tony! “Hinkle; ~the- Indtanapolise Police! Department and also-ran high! °° schools around the state. Com-| missioner Phillips was not too busy, however, to turn down politician's request for compli-|

“KING JEWELERS

] | 308 w. Wash. St Claypool Reta Bids.

Barnes,

The Bulldogs must have Tearood Heats

pivotman

; howed that Bulldeg Coach Gordon Raney is 3 we of them w

but

There'll

program.” we knew we were | Raney is not surprised by his Winslow is the be (played this year’ The boys have ‘more than bas-| My boys are, rketball —in_their. heads. Poff ts." vice-president of the student body! Fidy © Hinde, ‘student, Lough-| is a good student, leg at a time. | [Clayton is a potential Luke Wal-| iton. The giant center is taking a| urse in-announcing and iproduction. He has his own sports Raney program on the school’s FM sta-| who is not ruffled by being in the [tion, WNAS, FM station is a competitor. In his college days Austin Cole's pride, at Hanover he led the team in {was the first high school in the scoring despite the fact he ia only | country to have an FM station f five foot, six inches tall. He's 37 It operates under the FCC

and an A and B

errors. It’s radio co

“Fatal Four” yesterday. The coaches of ‘Lafayette Jefferson, N

“We don't

{Columbus, into the title tournament for senior ama- N {teur golfers,

gansport. Raney gives the boys the credit r- New Albany's showing. He points to their height. The first five of Don Belcher, Ed Glover, pense. That 52-36 conquest of the pg \ Clayton, Paul Poff and Don It made UP Loughmiller averages almost 6-3. Clayton is the tallest, The senior

6-6. Belcher 1s 6-3 cut out for them Saturday. They've gover 6-4. Poff 8-1 and 1

won 26 and lost two games 80 far iter 6 even “The team has the best mental the hands of teams still in the ,¢titude running—Madison and Jeff. The anaoheq.

is of

any 1 '}b

got guts,

in

they came

be not

play for Phillips said.

0.

American match play Leo Briscoe, Ayrahire Colltertss Mixed

Hard Path To Avenge Defeat in ~1911 Final by Lebanon

“Takes 13 Sectional, 5 Regional and One a Semifinal Victory to Get Back fo Top

By JIMMIE ANGELOPOLOUS : “Lafayette, we are here—for the first time since 1911.” ei; ‘That's New Albany talking to Jeff of Lafayette. The Bulldogs want their Saturday afternoon foe in the 1950 THSAA state basketball finals to know they've had to come

Turn back ihe record book's pages to 1911. 1t's Bloom-. New Albany has en- |; ==="

tered the final four in the 12- assistant coach under Frank now of Shelbyville, In {1940 he took the reins in Balem ‘and led the Lions to a sectional title in 1941. After war plant work iin 1943 he came to New Albany as assistant coach and took over man’s job in 1945 when McConnell went to Lo-

to Jeffersonville as

ave

The

in the Bloomington semiSpeaking of the semifinal: just completed, Raney liad a good {word for Winslow,

“We beat the 2 few things in mind for Saturday. Eskimos, 52-36, of 202, 215 and 187,

in the finals but n a ball game. |, st. team. we've. tym ay

Principal New Albany

New Al.

got the lowdown 5s Masch ew Albany and Jo hn Ott. met in THSAA Commissioner Tower. to. make plans.for. the 1950 Butler Fieldhouse. n : Jeff's Marion Crawley, Marion's Woody Weir and New Albany’ gi Bill _Noftk

the poli-

practice times from Phillips. Madi-/ headaches enough without worry. -S0n's —-Coach--Ray- Bddy stayed ing-about- the State Hotes gang | home, but he'll be out there Sat- There isn't (censored) a ticket to Robert Al . [be had. Stop bothering me.” Le The politician bowed his head Jerry Chigester, Pt Thursday at 1-3 p. m. and 2-4/and silently walked to the eleva-| PR TER DECEIVE NEW “XTBRTY OF, HET miss all the fun Satur-}

‘Diddle Misses Medal

with activity. Phone calls were Honor by One Stroke

BEBRING.. Fla... Mar. 14- (UP) Medalist Allen R. Rankin of

John Hanrahan, Reformed Church’ Maria Ashe et onument § 618 Atty. Gen. Thomas E. Fairchild [Scoring records this season, failed. Pro Basketball . IED Bric 1 3, Co pda genres nor - : ' une-Nopdle,” BHR" & "Co. LLC i today. {t" get" an unanimous. Named) National Basketball Association Wilion Sho Qortels 92 Beer .... 812 “This type of discrimination is along with him were his team- | Western Division Bill Non . Reformed Charch een e4 part of the issue before the mate Jim (Red) Pollard, Bob|, toon k Pet. w Iraerosa ALAlre ver ver 0 “ b oY (Gene Dockter, “Transportation ... 810 court,” Fairchild said. Davis of Rochester, Alez Groza |INDIXNAPoLIS 35 500 | uteh Haufler. Pegs Liquor Store .... 8101" pajrchild started suit to force of Indianapolis, and Max Zaslof-| Hi i 4 Ive got luic Neely, Weil Side churcn 09 the American Bowling Cohgress sky of Chicago. [Waterloo ..001ll00 43 . 283 Doc. Godm an, Arlinzlon CH 4 to eliminate. racial restrictions. on! . Selected. . for. the. Aen fear APDYEE... oreo msesmccra dda 8: Fon SRL TS CII Fis **" %7 its memberships or to stop op- were Al Cervi and Dolph Schayes. Pot Ts Altander; Diamond Chain 01 erating in Wisconsin. The suit is of Syracuse,-Ralph Beard of In- Srrac se #00 Jim Shaffer. Walther Whi ett : 208 pending in a wanes court. $langpolie, Frank Brian of An- I hiaork ‘477 Square . derson, and Fred Schaus of Ft. Baltimore . 335 I Urban Mt. Jack n Tire! 604 3 i £d.Ch sch on 60 se KENNETH KOJL kitchen WOLK: Wappen Fhiageinnin. 2 a 3 n (hy St v ORD... B( y RUSE ry. Pon, Hornaday Milk ce a er at the Veterans Hospital at [ek Milligan, Moose Men aL ! al Tomah, was ousted from the | Pet jeorge P ar Sav . Joe Meter. ? Litt Flower : . Bie State Bowling tourney last week- | Minhearoiis rrevives § 733 | obbing, Bennet onument ...... . A been “- : |Al Battin “Reformed church soq end Teeaute of the ABC's “Cau-| Cntcare pH el Getting oran actric sp’ DICATO iiiiiaeians 218 {Harold Chamness, Bruin & Co. 600 CAT was merely doing my job of {8% Louis 359 OTHER LEAGUE LEADERS (MEN) g RESULTS LAST NIGHT

led the way today Les Ulrich, Riviers Past Presidents .

ough-|

ever They like to run, They're cool” Raney gave them a buildup and you could tell he meant it.| “We've boys! the sectionals.| ere down with] through. the took guts. T know. T was ‘We let down and looked! with the bug myself.” Pledges No Letdown letdown There was two years when the Bulldogs lost to Jas

down’ of 6

this

too. |

and all out can broadcast around the. clock Cole is trying to wrangle perission_ from the THSAA to put {his FM boys in radio row at. the! { finals, Who knows? Maybe a state championship is. on the Hanover in ay Alter gradua- bany afr,

IHSAA's ‘Fated 4' Shape Final Plans for Tourney

re

rrr rt ees e—

Coach Floyd Henry (standing, left to right).

NEW ALBANY—Student Manager Frank Lorch, Bill White, Don Henry, Al Schaeffer and Student Manager Merle Harrison (front row, Raney, Paul Poff, Don Belcher, Bob Clayton, Ed Glover, Jim row Frank Stemle and Assistant

hmiller, Jim Jenkins, Lee Loves to right); Coach Gordon

Usual Big Night for Women

Four Others Register 600 Series; Bunny Minardo Paces Men With 681

By GENE LAWSON It 00 sets to rule the bowling picture last night,

registered in the Bemis Classic. at the Pennsylvania.

Pat had games of 213, 202 and Of 2792 and 2778, 189 while the latter had scores; In the men's division it {Bunny Minardo who Hilda Groebel of Indiana Fur evening's pace. Minardo me in second with games of games of 211,

[2716 on 916-919-881, Another Indiana Fur -keglerd rounded "out

Pennsy.

jof 180 and a pair of 214s, | Wiltamson;-

she fell one pin short. and Ed Horton with a pair of 225

ank's Furniture grabbed

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Brony- MinRrdy, Paul Hare, Crescent e Van Denton, Schakel's Bar. Shop Dick Stamm, 9° Up League . Pees ao iris. Marshall. Avrshire, Collieries Mix. 4 Ed Horton, W, E. Brody & Bons .... Cecilia ladies Bill Harding, Rural Pharmacy .. Dave Wortman, -Capiol Paper ..... Chuck Markey, Schulmeyer Bakery ., Morris Poaner, ‘Erv's Gulf Station. Joe Dobson, ‘Blue Cross & Swield .. {Bob Busemichel, Fireside Tavern.....

{Mike Budd, Bell Telephone {Claude Watson, Cassidy & iThad Tedrow, Methodist M

Paper

Official Scores ! Racial Ban in

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Hickman Whirlaway and and a 205 for 655 set with W. E.|§ the! | Brody and Sons in the Capitol! | second and Phirg Places among! [Paper circuit at the Central plant.

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Marge Skelton's 686 Tops Packers Trounce

Sheboygan, 98-86

ANDERSON Mar, 14—The An{derson Packers were back in the The women broke out in their customary Monday night rash/lead of the National "Basketball {Association's western division to-| Marge Skelton was tops among everyone with her 686 set day after beating Sheboygan here

mes State Servies

last night, 98 to 86.

mere {Indianapolis Olympians. | Early, chipped in with 604 totals. [the teams with respective ie ot ya the De Ba HD ovis alex Crom, a total of 1801 points in 66 100se. zat ras ncaa 's two free throws at the/for “Rookie of the Year” honors. fired close of the third quarter gave His little AP a0 ar A, 8 ea, Se, et

the fourth quarter,

advantage with. three

minutes to go.

the posted among the men- included. With 25 points,

14

Mitano Inn; almost beck Motion Picture circuit; Digk’ n Kf {became the fourth member of Stamm with 231-199-227—657 in|&a° her team to make the grade but the 7 Up loop at the West Side| Harsis. st

Andersen. 198) SH Sheborgan- (86 tp ig i pf 5 3° 5! Brannum,f 3 5 4 3 Morris.f ‘4 3 3 8 7 2 Phelan. 31 0 0 5 3|Patrick.t 1-6 1 S| Romer ions 4 3 6 Cook.f : 000 Carter.c 0 1 4¢lJorgegen.c 2 8 3 fan,g 6 6 1/8choon.c 5 4 4 Niemera,g 0 2 O/Burmaster,g 6 0 6 WENS.g 1 0 2iSobek.x 5 4 4 Gates,g 1 2 Schults.g 2 25 Tot “333228 Totals 29 28 37 | Halftime Bcore—Anderson 47. She a |

4

Pres Throws

Brannum 2 Morris 4, Jorgensen { Schoon itz.

The—onty other -henor counts, Johnny Hargis led the Packers

“Bob ~Brannum|

points,

Missed

Black 3.

2.

2 Cant er 2. v

4

-Mikan and Groza |

On All-Loop Team |

| NEW YORK, Mar. 14, (UP) —|

Locals Can Take First in League Final Standings

and Syracuse is it.

row night. for the benefit of charity.

rookies turned it on, 110-72. Seek Clincher

Olymps, Nats Meet Tonight {In NBA Tilt

By FRANK ANDERSON The Indianapolis Olympians put the final tag on their league home season tonight

The rampaging Nationals will be in Butler Fieldhouse at 8:30 o'clock to help the Olymps taper off for their duel with the Indiana College All-Stars tomorThe All-Star tilt is ~«{ being —sponsored—by ~The Times) The Olymps haven't had too much success with the Nats this year, winning but one game in seven. That victory came Feb. 28| on the Fieldhouse floor when the beating out Geotrge Mikan for the| National Basketball Association

. To Prepare for First

Rain and icy Blasts [Chill Indian Squad’s | Drill for Tulsa Game

“ Lopez Plans Extra Hard Workouts

By PHIL JOHNSON, Times Special Writer : NEW ORLEANS, La., Mar, 14—Rain and near-freez. ing temperatures threatened to slow the Indianapolis In. dians today as they worked for their first “official” exhibi= | tion game of the season against Tulsa's Oilers Saturday, A flash rainstorm and the accompanying drop in tem: perature early yesterday morning forced the Tribe to cancel

Exhibition Game

In First Pro Year

Scores 1413 Points; Mikan Rolls in 1801

lex-Kentucky great proved that he

The Nats will be tougher than was no “flash in the pan” by his

{usual tonight. They need but one (performance in his first season

{more victory to clinegh the NBA's joverall season championship. | [Flavee. Coach Al Cervi can send!

as a professional, ’

a lot of talent after that win. He ship with his college mates at In-

land his ace

forward, Dolph dianapolis, showed a total of 1413]

{Schayes, were named yesterday to {points today, a 23.2 per game

ithe team. Gabor,

Then -there are

|a happy omen for Coach Cliff

every time he gets the ball; Groza Got Hot

{Hale 18;

|veloped a scoring punch.

ibe rough on the Nats . PROBABLE LINEUPS

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Raloh Beard } Cliff Barker

Ha

Nat NBA official All-Star Billy| Paul Seymour and Ed [Peterson of the starters, all ofifinal week of NBA play before hard Thursday and Friday, whom are terrific money-players.| the playoffs. But the Olymps aren’t worried. | h though. Marge rang up scores of 237, 205 and 244 in pacing her team| The triumph” hiked Anderson|/Every man has been getting into. ithree new pro scoring records, is then, thong 280 to a 2864 total on games of 964, 937 and 963. A couple of Marge's into a half-game lead over the/the scoring act lately and that's Per. teamates, Pat Striebeck and Lou]

The Olymps will go like blazes 'hoyean iso their All-Star foes of tomorrow: 11 night don't get ideas. They've Sobek, heard that Tony Hinkle has his ; EB | 4p Silber Tabacchi and Charles |t€am. primed for victory. It may . 434)

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INDIANAPOLIS OLYMPIANS

‘Former Coach Dies > GRENADA,

£0 ment drew heated criticism from kan, who set another carload of

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TODAY Pro Basketball vs

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Baseball Con-|

i Dwyer, Indi Cie 5 A mentary tickets. | The H5-year-older carded a 73 Viren Perio: odpie. 1 Times Handican 5 i} yan barred the’ next day byl, cuse Nationals, Butler : cnn 'to nip by one stroke Bill Diddle, | Dn ANTY Contral States Tnvelopes “a U rhreebont eat TOS ing - Indianapolis. Defending Champion) Haro, Thoman, St. Tatries Church 8 KOJI 32. moved from Hawali) hree-hout card, Armory, aromas arasilions © George Edmondson, Tampa, Fla.,!R. Keily. Lynhurst Baptist Church .. 830/46 Sparta, Wis., after the .war.: ba > h exler (rs ake Ie 76. . i. Bow Aramtrons, Hwnwas 33 He said he paid four years’ dues Charters First Loop a es hatles % Hayes. 8% Fear od 690 BOWLERS (WOMEN) tothe ABC. He trained at Camp. . SALINAS. or Mar HA UPM FER WO NDE ETING y= F BOO, + Maree Skelton, Milano Inn . 638 "McCoy with the 100th Infantry —The ationa from 87.50 fo 2475.00 to lead the 80-years-old-and-over Hildx crostel. Indiana Pur .. a Battalion of Hawaiian and Japa- gress today. named the eight-| ings Cleaned Piso of Charge LRToup for the sixth straight vear. 15." sani. Milenscdnm.s ra ERE ATO CanE an: “werved in team” BAHAY VAY “Héagie as H 8 wi Scones a doctor's ‘or- Pal Siriebeck, Miiano Inn 604

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Miss., Mar. ‘14

football coach, who died here

i

624 —The expulsion of an Hawaiian- that giant George Mikan was one [Levane ay $33 born ‘Wisconsin resident from the of them.

ut 30 p. m.

Broadeast- 8: 30 p. m. over WISH Luke Walton

Anderson 98. ShébovEan 80 SCHEDULE TONIGHT

Syracuse at INDIANAPOLIS. - R30

with|

st

Louis at Boston, New York at Chicago-

NBA Leading Scorers

scoring average and a remarkable [shooting percentage of .480 in the

Of course, Mikan, holder of {far and away the top scorer in

thistory. The hugh Laker center

Ed Star squad and seems a cinch for games and garnished this mark|ready as ‘possible for Tulsa on

{with new records (625) in field

teammate Ralph Beard goals and (551) in free throws. cored...him...on... several.

loccassions to present. a threat |

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“Three Others Have 1000

| Three other players enjoyed {membership in the NBA's 1000-|

.— point club, an i A=] : |..In the last -game with Syractse’ Lo] ub. Frank Brian of An topped Sheboygan shooters with Groza poured in 29

derson is third in scoring with

points; Bruce |1103, followed by Max Sazlofsky Wah-Wah Jones 16; Joe of Chicago with 1058. [Holland 13, and Carl Shaeffer 12.| ! Beard slipped off to eight points|York University great who now| 4 that night, but has since regained pops ‘em in for Syracuse, is the his stride. Shaeffer, incidentally, is the most improved player on the Indianapolis squad, having de-

Adolph Schayes, latest” to join the select group with an even 1000 points, Easy

Sailors of Denver, Carl Braun of

i

{Wayne round out the top 10;

©1000, FALSTAFF BREWING cone.

Groza Proves Star’:

NEW YORK, Mar. 14 (UP) — [for lost time when the weather Alex Groza didn’t come close to! {turns warmer.

National Basketball Association | scoring title this season, but the!

Groza, who shares ciub owner-!

former New

Ed Macauley of St. Louis, Kenny |

New York, Jim Pollard of Min-! ‘neapolis and Fred Schaus of Ft.

their workout and may cause

training schedule. The forecast was for a contine {uation of the cold weather for at [1east another day. This isn't ~{good- for=the" Indians. However,

{Tribe Manager Al Lopez said he {thought the team could make up -

Bad for Pitchers

“This cold air is bad for the pitchers,” he said. “I don't like to work them ‘cause they could develop a stiffness that Would be hard to get rid of, { “Too, you don't lose any weight ‘when the weather is cold. I like |it good and hot.” He indicated, though, that tha team would catch back any lost {practice time, “We're going to work extra ”» h remarked, “cold weather or — It is supposed to get warmer by:

| “We'll have extra batting practice and give most of the pitchers |a chance to throw and really let 1 want to gry and be as

Saturday. Will Tip Off Progress

After the game, " he continued, “I'll have a better idea of the progress we've made and I can plot.the.remainder-of-the spring session, We should leave here in fairly good shape.” 3 The Tribe manager carded a lighter-than-usual workout for" {this morning, mostly batting prac-

tice of a sort and some infield work.

4

Tomorrow, if the weather gets as warm as the weatherman’s predictions, Lopez plans a full scale drill with “maybe’-an-intra-squad — game on the side,

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