Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 April 1950 — Page 21
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: Decision “on Filling Hot Coaching Spot Expected id Today
Joe Platt, Chet Francis Also Considered For Net Position Vacated by Ray Eddy
By JIMMIE ANGELOPOLOUS Southport Coach Jewell Young, DePauw ' University Mentor!
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Jay McCreary and Indianapolis Olympian Bruce Hale are among |
the five final candidates being screened for the vacated coaching net | post at Kokomo, The Times learned reliably today. A Kokomo spokesman, who asked that his name be withheld, | told The Times today. Kokomo school authorities could be expected
to name a new basketball coach) late this afternoon. Kokomo officials met again this! noon to draft their final coaching! choice following a meeting last night,’ ..The Kokomo. source -said- two. other. top-flight candidates were being considered today to succeed | Ray Eddy, Kokomo's “pen-and-|
BULLETIN A final decision on the Kokomo coaching post was delayed this afternoon until a | later date because of the absence of Mr. Paul Royster, one
Britain Claims Flyweight Title
Allen Decisions
France's Pratesi LONDON, Apr. 26 (UP)
{Tough Terry Allen was being con-
gratulated throughout the British Isles today on winning . the
(world’s. flyweight championship,
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\/ By aw olfers fter h iloted by Steve Brooks. Three West Side Classic Hoosiers Fo te rs Setar Be de TR
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iP rari al ZR erry Cana ay Teams Go Over 3000 Mark Reach ABC Lead | NOBLESVILLE, Apr. 26 Be ridden by Fddie:Arcaro. being owned by a, 20 10 Sons.
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Leo Ahearn Sparks Mates to 3083 | With Al Weevie Rolling Runnerup Bowl Singles, dual
By GENE LAWSON Do ble The A uv S The West Side Classic keglers had the bowling glory all to Today
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themselves last night as three teams topped the 3000 mark. COLUMBUS, 0. Leo Ahearn sparked his Tomkins Ice. Cream teammates to a gpite the presence of four former a 92
of three School Board members (but it was highly doubtful that|3083 total by posting games of 267, 191 and 224 for a 682 series. ABC champions, two Indianapolis playe
at Kokomo. Mr. Royster was
the death of a brother.
paper” coach of four days, and exWildcat Coach Frank Overton, who vacated the Kokomo hot spot at the end of the past hardwood campaign,
Platt, Francis Considered 1
{his title would be recognized everywhere. Allen, former London street registered scores of 1004, 991 and ——
Tompkins bowled this series earlier in the week since they
p " 3 x defea jer ting in the ABC in Columbus, O., last night. They he leader lists here last night on ope hg In . ami ——— Bt. the 11th -day of the 47th ABC .
Noblesville, 13's to 1's Kray of Tulsa, Okla. he held the terday A
and tied another. juoted at 4 to 1. Ken Chureh Apr. 26 -De- Fred Verbargof Lawrenghe up
bowling teams failed to disturb ville's Jim. Harris to absofture. he finished =
‘op Derby Contenders
Oil Capitol, Middleground Bracketed Behind Your Host, Hill Prince
By TIM MORIARTY, United Press Sports Writer ; NEW YORK, Apr. 26—As many as 15 horses may break from e barrier in next week's Kentucky Derby, but here's a list of ven considered most likely to succeed: oe ia The current future book favorite at 5-to-2 odds. wned. by movieman William Goetz, this California-bred chestnut er startled the clockers at Keeneland last week by setting a new
record for. seven furlongs . allowance race. Johnny Theory—Owned by the fabulous
ongden, popular West Coast CalumetWarm looked good wip ckey, will pilot him at Churchill nfiig the ahamas Handicap a OWNS, Hialea ooked Jud in the ra iota FT k Hill Prince -A : Virginia-bred ngs, hen lool Res. good gain = pit. owned by Christopher. T. furlongs at Gulfstream. A steady Fhenery, emerged as the East's g {4 1 in the future book, he will
Navy ay's Wood Memorial. Currently hopes. of Canada in Li ports
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man E. P. TA sy turlongs: yesCentral High School | oii Capitol —Owned by Tom pick, he pr ol 3 one a
Chris Rogers. golf meet here’ yes favorite Ss fole ih TR will tow. “Owned by the Brookio ’ intil his fo § - . victors won four M hind Your Host last week. Nqy meade Stable, he beat his stable I mate, Greek Ship, in the recent Chesapeake Stakes. Following the oF edalist ho Middleground A yaze-faced Chesapeake, his odds were slashed or medalist hondq Middleground ot. Bold Ven- from 60 to 110 20 to 1. Jack Robr shortage forced Json o by In8Ad in each of ertson assigned as his Derby pilot. Eric mi i rene ts as Je saw doublghis three sta this Jour Mi If ide Bint in Y College Go
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' il 1 Ci defeated Macy, 3-0 ~Keted at 4 to 1 with Q India Central 11. Anderson 4. peddler, was awarded the cham- 1088. However, it was a sad story won the Head Pin tourney with lournantent. \ fH Pa Not Ohio U. 18. Clncinnati 6. ipionship last night by the British in the ARC for they just barely 321. Bowes Seal Fast: featuring | [defeated Harrls, 3-0. : AP emcees
Boxing Board of Control when he exceeded 2600. Fannie Ponsler won the U. 8 Fonnie Snyder, 1938 doubles
defeated Honore Pratesi of, : ; |France in a 15-round bout at grabbed runnerup honors by sock- the Illinois alleys with a 279 tdtal all events winner, led the pair|
{Harringay Arena. The B.B.B.C. had designated the
In the same loop Al Weevie Rubber Ladies’ Head Pin event at champ, and John Murphy, 1936
ing 672 sticks on games of 265, and Gray, Gribben & Gray won with 2712, a score good enough . 2. V strati ad. 10 bring a prize at the tourney’s 222 and 185 with Foxworthy Ford the Veterans Administration Head L ;
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" They are Joe Platt, former In- bout to fill the title left vacant Weevie never bowled a game until Pin championship at the Indiana ed. Ki Io Cres : pt diana University star who coached by the retirement of Ireland's he was 40 years of age and plant. ompXins . re ream wen
Charlton College at- Charlton, Minn., and Chet Francis, another I. U. stalwart, who has guided the Vincennes Alices after succeeding McCreary. The five prominent candidates, are survivors from a field of more than 100 applicants for the Kokomo post. after Eddy. veered over to the Purdue University job
-abandoned by Mel Taube.
Eddy, a front-running candidate for the Wildcat job, also was be-| ing given-top priority-for-the Pur-| due spot at the time the state prep |
Rinty Monaghan.
National Boxing Association Rankings
HEAVYWEIGHT
Champion—Ezzard Charles. Logical con- chalked up. Pete Specht Jr. rolled than in recent weeks.
tenders—None Outstanding boxers—Joe Walcott, Lee Oma, Lee Savold and Bruce Woodcock LIGHT- MEAVY WrISHY
Champion<Joe xim Logical
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home with 2621 which will finish out of the money. Two members of the team, Joe Fulton and Carl Hardin, were on the 1936 ARC
|although he competes in only one Three Weeks Remain "league (Universal) he is a fre-'.- Three weeks of activity remain |quent choice for sub with the best in the Friday night New York of them. ; Central loop -but Gringtener : in te a . Two Other ‘Honors Funeral. Home's league - leaders championship team. Fulton along-
with Larry Fox of the Seal Fast y ounts were ¢; 2asily : : . Two other honor coun can breath a little more easily quintet were rolling in their 25th i
664 on 235, 175 and 254 with, The Morticians now have a five- ABC tournament. |
the - Atlas - Super - Market -in ‘the game edge, their largest in recent Led Both Quintets PHO East Side Classic and Carl weeks, over Robbins Coffee and John Fehr of Seal Fast led
a con tender— Archie oo Outstanding boxers Hardin, also of Tompkins, leveled Hunter's Service, which are dead- both-quintets with-608-on-265- 225 arold Johnson, Bert Lyteil, Leonard 653 on games of 180, 234 and 239. locked for second. and 178. |
-Ha Morrow and Tommy Yarosz MIDDLEWEIGHT
The other teams in the Classic However, Hunter's has the edge The Hoosiers were to bowl their
Champion=—Jake LaMotta Logical con hitting ~over 3000 were Friendly on tHe leaders in’ floor averagzs singlesand doubles-at noon today:
Belloise and Robert Villemain. Outsta
tenders—Dave Sands, Tiberto Mitri, Slave Tavern with 1070-1040-965-—3075 department, 899 to 885. In fact’ BOWES SEAL FAST
: a Ar Snvd wir 8 1711 537 champions’ mentor sign he ing boxers—Rocky Graziano, Tony Se- and Williams Furniture with 987- Grinsteiner’s also plays second JoiniqSiser 169 168 193 530 - : gne t ir Lee Sala, Carl Otson ” Hawali, > > i ; Larry Fox 128 172 200-- 500 Kokomo pact. Eddy, who coached Laurent Dauthille of France, Artie Towne, 953- 1091-3021. {fiddle to Robbins Coffee (891) in j Fehr 205 225 178 608 at Madison last season, was re- Joe Rindone and Randolph rain of Eng- It was the first Tuesday night this department. ! i 150 201 137 leased by Kokomo heads immedi-' WELTERWEIGHT ‘this season that the Pennsylvania, Fran Raftery, of Mechani¢s Totals 868 895 949-2712 ately, teShamplon-— Ray Robinson. Logical con- | Recreation loop didn't give the Laundry, still sets the pace amon TOMPRINS ICE CREAM ta] nders-—None. Outstanding boxers—Billy La P Leo Ahearn 136 161 462 Young's name first popped up at, Graham. Lester Felton and Kid Gavilan, West Side a battle. The reason- - the individuals with his 195 mark. Charles Markey : Hl 181 231 - 303 Kokomo after the state net finals| LIGHTWEIGHT !they finished last week. Fran's team is in seventh place joe Fulton ..' [lil] 180 186 155 501 and also was given prominent ten OK av ams. Lokical .£O0-| Teeter's Pharmacy, captained in the circuit and is going no Cari-Hardin ........ (173 196 172 34] consideration to return to his ers—John L. Davis, Art King 2 Canada. by Esther Muncie, won the Tueés- where but he has occupied tne: Totals 836 826 909 2621 n, 3 ve 3 i $0 a TE ——— - alma mater at Purdue ‘where he Protetti of Italy . day Night Ladies loop crown In individual average leadersnip was an All-American FEATHERWEIGHT the same circuit Betty Jordan nearly all season. Stokely Chief Buys in 1938. Young said several days ago Ci iii Pep Logical contendér 2 ’ * ’ a K V G If C ~—Sandy Al utstanding boxers * - that he had not actively followed Henry Davis of Ha way Ray Famechon of Lh 600_BOWLERS (MEN) “os Harold Brewer. Bittrich s Meat's ... 600 en er 0 ourse : ayton o ait hearn ompkins Ice Cream .. A enges tirich's Meats . 7 r up the Kokomo post after Eddy|Tirso Del Rosario of the Philippines AT eevie, Foxworthy Ford "812 Paul Siriebeck Falls city "Beer pees 0c The Jon-Yer nine hole gos ete Specht Jr as iper ay et 05S ewes, elaware ajor . 04 2 as rchas y had signed to go to Purdue but | BANTAMWEIGHT J Carl Har din, Tompkins Ice Crea 653 Charles Fisher. Delaware Major ...... 604 course has een purchased : by Champion Manuel Ortiz. Logical Soh a indicated he would consider it if|tenders— Luis ‘Romero of Spain. Dam Bi usse 1, Gray. Gribben & Gray 843 George Souviner, Red cab Co. 803 H. F. Krimendahl, president of : oF, Ver, arm Ureau “es 2 ar enry riendly avern y . n 4 approached. Pn Sheroaand ang Eats’ Galvani § Joe rl iton, I ompiins Sea ex p11 OTHER LEAGUE LEADERS (MEN) Hokey =y i amp, Inc. Kenneth y ete Ernst, pnkle Funera ome . 1e 8 s McCreary Well Regarded fof 1 South Africa and Elly Bennett of Aus. by Soba Mechanics Laundry mE fe Sopiung, vest Bact. Men... 393 Riek is ) BN ee cauecd yi ’ a5 m Johnsoh illiams urniture ... John Hanrahan. Victor Pharmacy : 382 $ McCreary was well regarded by Champion—None. © Lasieal contenders. | William Gooch, Sunset Cleaners ..:.. 838iHob Scott. Eagles’ Lodge Russell. Stonehouse, former pro Kokomo because of his oytstand. Honore Pratesi of Prance. Terry Allen zi Ervin ciel wl gi > Sack Curran; Seterans “Markel ised ] at Riverside.’ Stonehouse England, Dado Marino of Hawaii and Jan | Si Food Marke x | » ing BYoeess 33s coach and player. Sneyers of KR ols Outstanding gh Slick ii Con le, "Rrinters Joe Rd Chain Men | Stokely supervisor, will ey the e red-head was an all-state Bete X d, Maurice Marathon Service . 554! Krimendahl course in ai member of Frankfort's 1936 state| {Uta o intare OMEN capacity. The course a open!
prep. chalpions and was an All| American at Indiana when the! Crimson won the mythical national championship under Branch McCracken in 1940. i While in the Army, "McCreary coached one year at Washington University in St. Louis, winnin 12 of 15 games, then returned to
his alma mater to assist McCrack- Tava rated, Ounter, 3
en one year. \
Ru He coached at Vincennes one Fame er (8S) defeated Coats, 11.9, season, then took over the De- | Bupple- Ruseple, 18] defeated Ganter-Bu it Urited States Golf Association tate the number, according to Gainer (Wi; defeated Raub,’ 6-2, 6-0:
‘Shortridge Wins
(Stu Battson, Ted Siener Insurance
Shortridge moved its tennis } record to two wins in three starts
vern Cras yesterday by handing Muncie lr ends Conkle Funeral Home
Burris its first defeat of the 50a] son, 6-1. The teams met on | Riviera Club courts. 3 0;
6p 6Karabell (8S) defeated Cramer, 6-0, 6mple (S) defeated Gallther, 6-3, 83
ramer Galliher (B) 4-1
6-3: C Pauw post a year ago. He won |feated Karabell-Tavel, 2-6. 10-8.
11 and lost seven last season while working with a young team, losing four games in the closing minutes, Francis was a college teammate Of MeéCreary in the late Thirties and graduated in 1941. His Vin-| cennes team won 12 and lost eight last season and bowed out | in the Vincennes regional, won by, Winslow. The Alices were one of the two teams to defeat Madison last year, winning 52 to 51, and twice turned back Jasper’s state| champions of 1949. { Hale Needs License |
Hale's appointment could hinge!
on a ruling by the Indiana teach-|
ing license bureau, the spokesman | indicated. Hale, an All-American at Santa Clara in his college days, |
..does. not have an. Indiana teach-
ing license and could not be appointed without a waiver or teach-
ing permit from the bureau, the gx a0, {Cincinnati 6. Kenyon 1.
source pointed out.
Softball Notes
Fountain Square A. C. Merchants will'
{play a squad-trimming doubbleneader at!
2 p. m. Sunday in Pinch-:Park when the .regulars meet the . The Merchants Ino are Rr a game for May 7 and home-and-home basis with ot and Stare teams. Write Hyatt Johnson, 1136 E. Ohio St. for information. Johnison’s phone number is CA-9824. The Brightwood softball team will pracdee -en Brookside No. 1 He, 4p:m i All layers and tryouts are asked report Those ‘vanting Tryouts should call CH- 1302 after 5 p.m
Amateur Baseball
The Kempler Radio Reds will play the H A.C Indians at 2 p th. Sunday on the Diswiona at Northwestern Ave. and 25th St
Kempler players are asked Jo report
Al 1 p. m. for e-game practic Teams wanting games may * write to on Kempler, manager of the Kempler, Radio Reds, 2 N Ama st
College Tennis
Anderson 4; Heian Central 3: Butler 5, Wabash 2. South Caroli ha '5, Clemson 4: Miami (Fla. 8, Virsinta 1.
The former Chicago Gears stal-| wart and ex-Indianapolis Jets'’ player-coach’ has not been re- | moved as a top candidate because | of his out-of-state background, it] was learned. | Hale has a California. license|
"in English but not’ physical educa-|
tion.
Solunar Tables :
The schedule of Solunar Pe-| riods, as printed belows has been taken from John Alden Knight's
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P. Minor Major Miner Major 6:35 12:25 jw id GE 2.00 K:20 : 3 255 ule 3:20 9:35 3:50 10:05 4:15 10:30 . 4:40 11:00 5:05 11:30 5:30 11:58 5:55 6:20 12:30 6:45 1:00
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. (WC ) i Roo Social ON fe 621: Joan Phillips, RBWA Ladies . Edith Bursa, Standard Brands "518 Saturday. [Len Faust, Friendly Tavern Ee a0 M Fristoe. Moore & Kirk Mortuaries 508 Ralph Shinkle, Ted Siener. Insurance 617, Florence Fertiz. Empl. Security Mixed 504
McGrew. Friendly Tavern 6! OTHER LEAGUE LEADERS (WOMEN) 34 Windhorst, Ladies Hos. Works No. 35 480 Butler Wins No. 3 1 1
Bid Schoch, Mechanics Laundry Burge, Best Food Market Mixed 449
61 : 61 oTrast Cox, Williams Purniture ...... 613 Mary 2 3 Gale, Friendly Tav 8 Lizetta Aichhorn, Stokley-Van Camp 433° The Butler University tennis
Elliott, Social League 609 Bice Slaverkamp. Thea rr 5 team now has three dual meet victories in four starts. The Bull- ~ dogs gained No. 3 yesterday b " Publinx Qualifier Slated for June 18 gs EB Y heii
downing Wabash, 5-2, on their The Indianapolis district quali-; Still undetermined is the num me courts. | fying round for the national pub- ber of places to be allotted this| Goering (W) defeated Leverenz, 6-
lic links championship of the district. Entries will probably dic- Fria 3 Jind Houston, 04
Laestch (Bi defeated Cox. 6-2, 6-1; Lev iwill. be held at Coffin June 18 Judge John .Niblack, who is in rena: LeCompte defeated ML
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