Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 31 March 1950 — Page 31

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Two Gary Prep Teams Bel Named Hailed as Powers i in (Coach at 1950 Track Campaign Beech Grove

Roosevelt, Froebel Loaded With Talent; Anderson Crippled by Loss of Stayton Heads Baseball Staff; Will Tutor

By KURT FREUDENTHAL, United Press Sports Writer Gary Roosevelt, never a champion, and current titleholder Freshmen Cagers By JIMMIE ANGELOPOLUS

Froebel, its city rival, were stamped today as the powers to beat in the 1950-Indiana high school track and field campaign. - The steel city was loaded with talent again, and the only draw-| Carlos Bell, a Washington High, back was that some of the potential champions will have been School (Indianapolis) product, knocked out by the time sectional and regional survi gather has been named head baseball! here May 27 for the. state ehame— seer rh and freshman basketball coach at: pionship. Gene Wilson, Stan Cameron, Tom Beech Grove High School, Prin-| Still, Qaty may qualify enough|Childes and Arno Land. cipal ‘0. L. Van Horn announced | material to hang on to the team| At Ft. Wayne North. Rolla today. title Froebel wrested from An-/Chambers Bari has his club built! A 1943 graduate of Washington, derson a year ago. Anderson had |around Speed demon Archie Bell has taken over the reins as! won the crown four years straight Adams who will run the hurdles, baseball coach formerly held by and was headed for a fifth when dashes and has a stake in the Coach Virgil Riley, who resigned the Blue Devils, led by their bril-|relays. hE as football and baseball coach liant Jo¢ (Pep) Gonzales, ended| Ft. Wayne South, which willl last fall. their victory string. on one of the top half-milers in Bet has been teaching math Johnny LaBrash, city rival Cen-{and physical education at Beech Somales, Suyten Out tral, Hammond and Indianapolis Grove this semester. He opens! Gonzales has kissed his school-| Tech were other teams expected his diamond. career Apr. 18 at/ boy career goodby, and so hasit; ghow up well on the cinder Park School. - Anderson's great Johnny Stayton. path J While Gonzales monopolized the AW North edged Anda : Yen Three Letters dashes for three years, Stayto BYTE aT a elays |, While at Washington, he won|. : : » 5 aYON ison in the Hoosier indoor relays two letters in football and one! was king of the middle-distance|z¢ Bloomington a week ago. mq and cross-country boys. nogram in track. He was enHammond, despite the losses of rolled at DePauw University with, Both blazed a victory trail that high jump champion Jim Harper! [the Navy V-12 program for two | may stand for years, and both|and shotput titlist Ernie Black-| years until 1945, then went to! should have sparkling college ca-|purn, loomed as another Calumet Georgia Pre-Flight training for) reers. wer.

|six months. He played two years| Meanwhile, a survey showed| Besides Williams, the Blue of football at DePauw, where he. that only four state meet cham-

Devils retajned middle-distance wag graduated in 1947. He attend- | pions from last year will be back|ace Lionel McReynolds who may led Butler one semester in 1946. ! to defend their titles. Six others, become Stayton’s successor; | Coach Bell played Je ai including double-winner Gonzales, | { weight man Dan Kachataroff, while at the Pre- -Flight school. | have been graduated. land a fast half-mile relay foar-| He holds a Navy Reserve tomThe titilists back were Sam some. {mission as an } ensign, Sims, Ft. Wayne Central's ver-| After tomorrow's indoor meets

sate ace, in the 12 1 at Chicago and Purdue, the track- Buckshot leads hurdles; Willie Wanoand ign men ‘will move out-doors, with the, Hoosier | in ' Rugby | Meet copped the 200-yard low hurdles sixth annual Gary Edison relays Samuel C. Butler of Logansport for Gary Roosevelt; Gary Froe-/the first ambitious event on a is a member of the 22-man team bel’s Lorenzie Williams, the broad crowded schedule, oo | at will Fepresent ony od In eagle COrers ; bi e annua ugby Wee nterjump king, and Dick Carter of - |collegiate Championships at Ber-| Gary Roosevelt: third In the muds beginning Apr. 2. Princeton

state meet last year, was less 4-Day Baseball School [and Yale also wil compete |

: : against the Royal Navy, British! plagued by graduation. problems! girshbaum Community Center| aga and the eli Athletic’

than most other squads. The wi) stage a four-day baseball| 5 seqciation.

Panthers have eight veteransiscnool beginning Tuesday, it was! back to form the nucleus of a school beg oy y

balanced club. But-in the recent] my. scHool, headed —by-- ‘anPoSE _ 38 Wins Title

Montgomery, will get underway: Jrvington fegion Fost 38 has Buckshot O’Brien led the scorers each morning at 9:30 and/won the 11t strict ‘basketball for overall season play with a scant one-point margin. continue until $ p. m. Morning] title with a forfeit over Gaillord 19.1 average in 24 Bre. That's! Anderson a Threat and afternoon sessions will in-| | Post 107. {489 points. Bob Adams, of WestAnderson never can be dis-|clude lectures, movies and demon-| mT {ern Michigan, was second with counted. The wily Carl Bonge had strations at Riverside Park. Pacific Coast Baseball 362 points in 22 games, a 16.5 a turn-out of nearly 100 candi-| Bob Logan, former Indianap-| Heilvwobd 5 Portland 3 average. dates from which to choose hisolis Indian pitcher, will lecture Los Anseles” 6, Sacramento 5 ‘varsity, wh which includes s holdovers’ Thursday at 10: 30 a. m. San 5. San Ty auci seo 0.

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Butler Also Shares

In Other Cage Honors

Butler and Buckshot didn’t do iso badly in Mid-America Con{ference and overall basketball [play for the past season.

Here are the final statistics:

bel ran off with the crown by a

[points in 24 games and Capt. ~eneriines | RAIN Chapman made 160.

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points per game and making 191

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(points. Adams had 17.6 average {in 10- games, hitting 176 points. | Doyle had a 9.9 average and 98 {for a total in the loop.

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{with .400. Buck got .375, but he won the free throw percentage, racing a .796 average.

|of its, 24 games, Butler pressed {close to the leaders of the league {in over-all games played. The Bulldogs made the follow{ing record: - Second to Western {Michigan (.351) in percentage of {field goals made, hitting .348. It (was second Western - Reserve [(.626) with a 623 average from {the free throw circle. i It was second to the Conference (champs, Cincinnati = (55.1) de{fensively limiting the opposition [to 55.7. Cincinnati. won the league title f (with 10 straight victories. West{ern Michigan was tied for secrond with Butler, each winning six lof 10 games.

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: in the .first game of the series| “The Indianapolis Olympians got two of their 67 points against the Anderson Packers when g bo Ee les ting from: the far reaches and

support of teammates Joe Holland (14) and Bruce Hale {7). Bill Closs tried to help Komenich, but in vain. Official Max Tabacchi, right, gave the basket his sanction.

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I Buck Tops Charity Averages | : y ; | on oR | Western Michigan's Joe Shaw ‘had the best percentage of shots ture a roughhouse-Australian tag, ide £10 he Bela, Nithiog a7 Thom said today that Jack Monday at Billings Hospital, Ft. call at the forward post last night,

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| Anders s 84-67 Win On Home Floor Evens Series; No Fireworks

Sweetness and Light Prevail as State Cops =

Yawn on Sidelines; Locals Miss Jones, Beard By JIM HEYROCK

- kill- 'em-with-kindness routine. The Indianapolis Olympians and the Anderson Packers all but bowed and made with prim little curtsies last night

with a runaway, 84-to-67 victory over the Western Division winners in the Anderson! The Olymps had racked up a

High School gym. {Ave-point lead in a hurry on some And the capacity crowd of 'next- -to-impossible shots and it 4500 went home without seeing’ looked as yh ware gong Whes ¢ a drop of blood spilled. The king-|N0t night Bn or count ~ sized squad of. state policemen! stood at 12-7 Ba ker hi on that was on hand to quell any the long end after Fier hit a

sidelines. foul circle. . It might have been because f-. Olymps’ Lead Vanishes the plea issued over bic It went to a 10-point advanaddress system by Packer owner '48¢ when Bruce Hale connected Ike Duffey prior to the game, !Wice from the field and the requesting the fans to refrain Olymps led, 21- -11.« They had the from running onto the playing Same margin at 23-13 when the floor, throwing things or touch- first period ended. ing the players and officials. Then, the Packers began shavThe crowd. which included a In8 the lead, chiefly on the efforts large ' representation from In- of Charlie Black, who did'an out- * dianapolis, was ready for some Standing job for the hosts. They — — fierce action after the happenings cut it to five points at 25-20. And then with Jim Owens hit-

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Milo Komenich's arms to score. Groza had the open-mouthed Fieldhouse. [Bill

Closs snagging two, the

“Don’t Even Argue [Packers had cut the Olymps’ lead

ito 30-29. But the players. helped each! other off the floor, gently handed | The Anderson boys took over the ball to the officials and didn’t|at 31-30 on Closs’ bucket. a minen do much arguing over de- {ute before he end of the half.

Les Douglas Wins Oni ive Holds Ke jeven_d {At ‘the intermission, the Packers p y y | It would be a safe bet that|led, 36 to 34,

‘Ho ckey actions such as these are not! As the second half started, the {here to stay. The Oympians and /Olymps turned just as cold as

y Spee ! . y | | NEW yl ey 31 — The To Billiard Title {Packers meet in Butler Fieldhouse they had been hot in the first pe-

American Hockey League's most valuable player for the 1949-50! One man's play wil! determine! | game of the series. And there fanjahd Anderson mereas the tempo season is Cleveland's Les Doug- whéther the 44th state three- no doubt it will be a hard- 0 8 fas rea scooting ' up las. Sportswriters and broddcast- cushion billiard a re battle with the $5500 prize and down the floor of the crackerers in ‘the 10 league cities have tournament goes into overtime to-| land the right to play the Cen-|/boxlike gymnasium. selected the véteran Barons’ cen- hight. {tral Division's playoff winner at When the third period ended, ter to receive the Leslie Cunning-| The man is Lou Spivey of In-| Stake. t Hihts Hit. th the Olympians trailed, 61 to 54. ham trophy and a league bonus 8} Hla napols. Spivey is -siated to] logs A= hig a 3 te) Re ee ith tvs HiTtes of Fost ri _ mee rman Ross. chigan | e mainin tymp! LER a on ah City, at 8:30 o'clock in the Board With the 83 called in last Tues-|78 to 60. scoring this éampaign with 100 ©f Trade parlor. Ross has a 7-1) {day's game. And there were three Frankie Brian, Closs and Jack p 8 record and Spivey a 6-2 mark. Officials used last night, Max Ta- Hargis tied for the Anderson | points, received 33 of a possible Pp Ross can clinch the title witn a Pacchi and Bob Austin on the scoring lead, each having 13. 45 votes. Ab De Marco of Buffalo in. § send the tour- floor with Jim Bieresdorfer at the) Tomorrow night's series was runnerup with 19 votes and “'D- pivey can sen 8 tou

ney into a playoff with a victory. Scoring table. |elincher starts at 8:30 p. m. Caps Sawchuk, Indianapolis| Yan Say Frank Hobart, | The Olympians were without! INDIANAPOLIS (61) ANDERSON (8)

goalie, gat 14 for third Michigan City, 50-42, in 79 innings the services of two of their bigiy, ar * F% Miancsacs F535 : last night. The winner had a: high Offensive and defensive guns. {Hawkins.t 0 0 1i Closs.{ 5 32 Douglas- had already received. = c"cover “tronart is slated to| Wah Wah Jones was not in uni-| Stekiuicn. }-tparnd . }33 $300 for being top scorer in the lay Carl Gulbin, Ft. Wayne, at 4 {form but was in the crowd with Gro 43 g Black.f-c 115 2 2 league and an additional $300 for IP -Gulbin defeated Jay ® large patch on his eye that g Barkers 12 3Bhane 373 being chosen on the loops all- gnapp South Bend, 50-45, in 74 covered the holes lett by Ed Stan-| Withee 33 30umer 333 star frst team. | innings last night. |czak's sharp élbow last Tuesday. = _|Ontesz 113

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No ciais—Bob Austin and Max Tabbao! - Bleresdorfer served as . thir d ol Jones cial on the storing bench.)

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Tuesday night's Two-event, State e Badminton ithe Sums ie pled to be rmory wrestling card will fea- T | d ourney Schedule

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Birds will be flying Sunday and| Carl Shaeffer got the starting Pro Basketball By United Press badminton | in Jones’ place and he did himself | NBA PLAYOFF STANDINGS proud. He turned in one of his Eastern Division (Best-of-Three) a best performances, especially on gyricuse ... Won Lox

the offense, hooping 11 points to New York ......iiliieens 1

tie with big Alex Groza. Central Division (Best-of- Three) Joe Holland led the scoring for! Minneapolis h Losi

the Olympians with 14 po} Wa A Raa :

; seven field goals. i Western Division (Best-of -Three) testants will be charged 25 cents| It jooked as though the Olym-|inpiaNAPOLIS . . Won Lost wick. will oid thelr irs workout a at'a bird. Charles .R. Armon, |pians- were going to run away Anderson ...... at ane - . y V antes Iterated” joy ashington ark + Billings Hospital, "will receive en-|with the game until jast before ESULTS LAST NIGHT

t De 8 with whe, he azelis may write E adwic K, tries until tomorrow night. {the end of the first half. EY Hh aan Sas 67.

team match. Matchmaker Billy!

O'Brien and “The Mad Baron” Harrison. Hoosier would team against Lone Eagle players are going to- hold a state| and Canada’s Benny Becker. tournament. Thom will add a special sup-| There will be competiton in| porting bout to complete the card. men’s and women's singles and sh |dotibles.and in the mixed doubles.

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