Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 November 1950 — Page 11
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Favorites Off To Good Start
In Prep Race
Most of Last Night’ s Cage Winners
Taking Up Where They Left Off
By JIMMIE ANGELOPOLOUS If last night's preliminary hardwood pirouettes are any indication, the early favorites among the local prep net teams could hog the spotlight in this year's basketball show, And virtually all the winners of last night's seven-tilt local card consisted of teams*that are taking up where they left off last
year. - beste rr mm 4 Sacred Heart, minus Ray Riley, Speedway, v winner of the Dan-
county scoring champion last ville sectional last yaer, led the season, poufed in 59 points while Flashes, winners of last season’s holding Mt. Comfort to 37 in the Greenfield sectional, . 12. to 9, Spartans’ first showing after ‘the first frame. Franklin Southport, . playing without ail- Township slipped ahead 29 to 27 ing Roland Nerding, “spoiled. the early in the third and protected ceaching debut .of Bob Evans, ex- its slim lead in the waning minButler and Tech star, by trim- utes. ming Franklin, 53 to 44, at Frank- Harold Kuykendall and Fred lin. . £ Wingert, Plug veterans, fouled The Cardinals’ South Central out late in:the fourth, Veterans Conference victory ‘put them in Phil Wampler, with nine, and good graces after losing their (ne McCullough, With 14 points, opener to Center Grove, winner of spearheaded the hosts, : five strait, The Irish and Silent Hoosiers Cathedral Uses 15 Men mixed in a heated struggle-that Two other “heralded” combin- found Cathedral panting until tne ations. pulled ripe chestnuts out final quarter. : of the fire. ‘Cathedral used 15 red Hagemeyer's pair men in a show of. strength 'to fielders kept Deaf School anead, turn back an experienced Deaf 11:10 7, but the Irish evened it School five. 56 to 44 but Frank- 19-all before going ahead 28 to it lin Township had to rely on last at the half, year's savvy ‘to gqueeze past Irish Gain Edge Bpeedway, 43 to 39, In other skirmishes, Beech Grove gave new coach. Murray Mendenhall Jr. a first-game vic- g A tory with a 48 to 41 A nha nolds’ veterans crept into a 36:10 Pike Township, and Shelbyville's 32 third-period advantage. host quintet turned back an: inex- = George - Gormat of the Silent perienced Warren Central team, Hoosiers was .the evening's“top 49 to 38. ! point-producer with 17 . points. The Warriors played with only Bob Springer, with 12, Capt. John three seniors, using a trio of soph- O'Donnell, despite a back injury, omores. hit” eight, and Herman Schrader The young Warriors knotted the made nine for Cathedral. count five times early in the first gacred Heart jumped to an 18 | quarter but Shelbyville forged to 9 first quarter Jead ‘and won to. a 10 to 7 lead at the initial going away with a: balance of top. Coach Frank Barnes’ con- gooring power. Dallas = Kelsey tingent hurried to a 27 to 15 half- r4xg up 19, John Dwenger sniped time advantage and maintained a 13, Don Clark bagged 11 and 38 to 27 lead after three periods. yyarian Petty picked up 10.
Warren's Bob ‘Hage, only re-ipuane Stoner hit 13 points for turning letterman, hit for 12 Mt. Comfort.
points in a pace-setter’s role for|
Coach Jake Caskey's five battled to a 31-all standing in the
the visitors. Harold Kaster net- Southport slipped into a 12 to ted 14 to lead the hosts. 11 edge after the first quarter Namesake Helps Hornets against Franklin but the hosts’ Coach Mendenhall’s initial Hor- Orris Petro hit for six points in net win was abetted by a name- the second te put Southport. besake Mendenhall, a forward, who hind 20 to 16 three minutes before
banged eight field goals for the the half, winners. Jesse Eiermann sank eight The Hornets erased Pike's 4 to 2 points before the main rest and | lead early in the opening stanza Southport led the rest of the
to lead the rest of the way. It game after getting a 28 to 25 0}
was 12 to 11, after eight minutes margin. .It was 44 to 32, Southand 34 to-30, after 24 minutes. port, after the third. 3eech Grove lead 45 to 33, mid- Southport's John Martin hit 13 way in the fourth. Pike's ‘Tom points and Eirmann recorded 12 Anderson had 12 points to lead Ben Davis and Decatur CenCoach Bill Geyer's aggregation. tral both have 1-1 records today A- newcomer to the Speedway after Ben Davis handed the varsity, Max Rumple, a junior, Hawks a 49-35 ‘defeat last night.
gtuffed in 21 points before the The Giants led at°the end of all '
Plugs bowed out in the late min- quarters with Dick Robertson
utes. - leading ‘the scoring with 16 points. M a T ‘ ” 5 ” Pe " = n Sacred Heart (5071 Mt. Comfort (33) ' Shelbyville (49) [Warren Central (38 > fg {tpt ; ; fg ft pf fe ft pf : fz ¥ . 4 Sto 1 5°32 Br 1....°0 0 0'Hag sly gS 0 05 Harding.! 0 3 1 Helve, 1. 33 4 MoCe £1: 00 2 Hartman,f 00 1.P . 1... 0° 0 0:Prange 00 1 4 2 3 Bluef 233 . 46.2 g * wo. 002 beck.{ 000 0.0 0 Shire : 3 2 5 1 4 Shuli. 123 Maza 21 2 0 0K 241 «0 018 00 1 1 0 11 3-11 445 013 23 14 ( i 00 10 0 2.3 6 0 2 1 0-0) 00 . 101 203 rorals 224 01713 altiime ag Comiort & tal 171519 - Totals 1 } vt alftd me sCor Shelbyvill 27 Vv + 2 Fre mi He a7! “Central 15 Foe any Yili : - War 7. Mt, Comfcr 11, Refereé—Pope, Umpire Caster 3. ‘Crawley 1. Phillips 3 Ransom 1 —Warry Fish 1, Haze 4: M Cord 2, Oertel 2. Referee . rey. —— ~-Holbrook. Um} Straith-Miller, Cathedral (38) & j bY Ct Ben Davis (49) . [Decatur Central (35 tg ‘it pl IR i : ft pf
2:Chitwood, f ) be Collins, 4 Hol derfiel d. e 0 Beuner, g - } McKinney, g ‘3 Larrison, 5 Hi
perfect home season. could use a victory to-change-the Association's Western Division. The Blackhawks now hold first >! =_ 23 Washington State.
“Face Cathedral In CYO Grid Playoff
figure to bring up the rear. A win fof Indianapolis and a decision for
night would drop the Hawks into
Yesterday the Olymps returned from a sad road trip to PhiladelBhia, There they NEA teams on the road, los-
in for a rough time. But Coach Dave MacMillan
Eddleman, Frankie Brian, Johnny
Vince and Jack Nichols,
Others In Lineup
= St, Joan of Arc's defending champs, (above), meet Cathedral in the CYO Cadet football ne sen. a pickup from She- i Saturday night at the CYO Stadium. Joan of Arc took top honérs in Division | and boy gan; legge Hermsen, a forCathedral in Division 2. Left to right (front row) Dave Schmitt, Mike Brennan, Fritz Bloemker, Joe Starling, Dan Schriner, Tim Moore. Bob Bumen, Nick Hollenkamp, Tom Moore, Joe Wade, Pete Mootz, Jim Busselle. (Third
Kenny McDermitt,
(Second row) John Swent, rookie ( ‘al Christensen of “Toledo Blevins
Tr: Cities "Blackhawks, Holders Of 1st Place in Division, Are Foes
By FRANK ANDERSON TFi-Cities Blackhawks swoop down on the Indianapolis Olympians in Butler Fieldhouse tonight. The Olymps will be gunning for their third win in a so far Ahd Coach Cliff Barker's “Bucket Brigade”
Game time is 8:30.
picture in-the- National Basketball University and Ed Gayda of
+ Brian ‘and Eddleman will offer strong competition to the Olymps’ high-scoring Alex Groza, Halph Beard and Wah-Wah Jones. The Hawks ensemble” is one of the smoothest shooting, fastest moving outfits within the NBA. One Olymp who'll not be in uniform tonight is Leon Blevins.
‘Blevins, @ former Arizona star,
has been put on the waiver list as the Olymps try to trim down to 10 men. Carl Shaeffer is the next to go. Ft. Wayne probably will sign Carl. : PROBABLE LINEUPS
Olympians Blackhawks a 5 as Nichols "15° 14 ‘Ho d 3 Fr .. Eddleman 18 15 Gro: .+.€C .a.... Jorgensen 20 13 Beard ........Q0 ........ Brian 13 5 Walther ... G ere oBan-T RESERVES
~—Lavoy (8), Barker (10V,
OLYMPIANS AcMullen (1 Shaeffer (18), “Mrazo-
1 Bs horst (20). ILACKHAWKS-Vance 8), Perkins 11 Hermsen i121, Todorovich 21), Cal “hi nset Gayda 17
sen (31, T 8 30 p.m. in Butler Fieldhouse Broadvast—WISH (Luke Walton; 8:30
Olympians’ Staring
G FG PF Pts. Avg. B 6 28 163 204 7 39 3 9 100 143 8 34 32 29 100 125 | R 33 18. 27 84 105 8 3 121 20 81 101 | I 8 16 $5 21 37 46 | Holland 8 16 3 285 31 46 i Mrazovich 8 10 17 18 31 34 McMull 8 7 1 14 15 19 Barker 8 2 3 10 q 1 iy 1 0 1 3 4 1 0 0 2
row) Bud Moore, John McGinty, Ed Weber, Jim McCahill, Mike Noone, Schmutte, coach. Players Eddie ‘Sullivan and Ed Richton were not present when photo was s Taken.
Chaleff Succeeds Floyd at Manual
Veteran Coach Resigns. Because of Health
Boris’ Chaleff has the head football eoacking job at Manual today
Archbishop Schulte to Bless New Electric Scoreboard In Tonight's Ceremonies
The 28th annual
to an official close tonight at the.C, Y. 0, Stadium when Cat}
won the Division with 9 triumphs
third before Coach. Cleon Rey-'
Permanent possesSieg of the league trophy will go “to the North Side squeeze through with a victory as it takes three consecvutive yearly champions hips 4 to gain pormanen
voted yesterday tion of W alter Floyd. skin elevens six years,
announcement prior to last ints Roihes banquet honoring the high
nsylvanian to Indiana in 1948 ap- after resignation of A. N. has been the onl scitoo] to having McMillin to manage and cdach "In AAU Loop erine has bee » only sc
Under the coach- ! by the the Detroit Lions.
Chaleff, a Ben Davis | been given to the schools
and Butler UniverMahon, now an army chaplain, St.
( Catherine won the top honors five th 1936 1mmee ulate
runner-up, meets Our Lady three years. of Lourdes, Division 1 runner up. the first product of his rebuilding The title game betwee n C Cathedral progr: 1m, handed Notre Dame its hands of an Stars, defending champions, fea- Mais” Thompson, take Indiana team in 44 years, defeated tyred on the doubleheader -produring lowa, tied with Nebraska and lost Archbishop Schulte a bitterly fought battle to Ohio score- State before its midseason slump.,
1e action at the stadium at 7
of my health,” Floyd will remain t as head baseball coach and freshman grid coach. His varsity record was 19 games won and 30 The football committee for the and St. ) r : Mc- A program of events Edward Fijlenwarth, F. place between games Halfback Jim Nyers who received The «late Mayor
Parker As
Manual's most valuable player. Complete awards are: squad Hoosier
average freshman coming up to the varsity,
. grid fortunes are expected to con- game schedule for each team. tinue their uprising next season.
a Welterweight ~ Has Zip in His Punches
By JIM HEYROCK the 20-year-old former Washington Hig
A Long Tenure The new contract assures Smith tenure of clude Lafayette, Delphi, Akron
boxing’ any Indiana football ¢oach. Mc- and Culver. The league champion 4. automatically qualifies for the
on’ championship. ined his ring wares six SOUS over the light- Mill's : limit last night in the Armory y and put on the outstanding f his young career. + He dranimatst defeated -Fred-
followed by. James
die Latson of St. 4 eight- round mai n
H. s. Basketball id
And lLatson was no easy contracted time of
Sniith, Big 10 C-C Meet
" “with the opportunity and want
to thank all those. who have the third consecutive year, Wis-
a barrage or blows thrown by the us to give: Indiana
Franklin Tow nship 13
Alaina 36. Waynetown %3,
Madison Tawnehin (st. Improvement Seen
f
Smith” “has
aR shits town Memorial > x stl Center 32 ner at the bell for the
Aapdieappointing RR of +000 SW atehed. an swarmed. OVEL. Lal pp should be given further
Ti, of athlete,
11 TRIVOraily. a “hig
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rie a dozen In or record in
35. per cent 'leaners, winwas used in
im was only ist of stock= e . aluminum ary list; none to the govat the price re willing to
~ 8-answer the way: money.” The returned part ations to the me when the ry was begy. Moreover, assed up an this year to 8 payment on 5,
f interfering siness.” Inv it had been the military Jhelp business in slack peve been sevmps in the is, notably in
ut the stock-
1y. low priority im.” The inthis by pointnum‘ cutback equired for a
yment bought
| of pig alum- .
ed metal), inay, it would tric. power, sts and time.
a i OL
coln rT Glens. 0 | a > Mishawaka 3% Gary Emerson s
221 713° Totals 15. 5 14 Score- Ben Davis 29, Decatur rows Missed—Chitwood 2. HolderMcKinney -4; Brock 1, Roberson
< Dea Re! 2. Redenbacker, Allen 2, Warre i; ‘Schradar or A Wil Be . ° Kirk. Refer ee Hliams; \ impire, | White 0 Dan n = Bisons Recall Wing : mal 3 Hefores, Bechert: Umpire BUFFALO, N. Y., Nov. 18 (UP) ict ts fay aa : San Taxwell, rangy left wing, : ep 1a8 been recalled from the Kans: . as ; \ ch Grove (IR) z Pike Township oy Beech GU ; it pf City ‘team of the U. 8. Hockev Kicwe 10 Me: tes t 8 9'2 League to bolster the injury-hit Rosi 3 2 0 4 wneatley, ¢ 2 3 5 Buffaln Bisons. : ' ane f 0.0 3 1 Lampe? = al 3 XR ; < 0 0 4 Messer, ® gas Maxwell was with Buffalo. earFempiin. 8 320m ier in the season. playing in i : 10 0 eight games before he was sent $17 Totals 1910 18 to Kansas City. A ¢ te, Beech: Grove 20,, Pike - : mee Toatiang 19 ! x + x tssed. Head 1. Anderson p Erp rons mused. stent 1, anderson 3 Prot Football wae oN ih Urmiires Basis NATIONAL LEAGUE STANDINGS A ree i i American Conference Wi T avela 7 3 Franklin Twp ! Specdwa . K (ria 6 2 0 2 RAL Acie a 6 2.0 ¥ T3% Lorde st 1 ia MY 10 1 2 Chicago Cardinals. 3 5.0 . ¢ : 3 ji Yd hington fay I 0 i R 7 6 National €onfere B, 0 0 : 0 { 1 1 W LT : 8 ‘0 Hessearave, ¢ .) 34 i % ) 0 0 Vance, ® 0 § 30 M 3 3 34 g 6 2 go : 3 £ 80 i 260 | Total 33 3 . 8 gay 20. Frankin I 2.2 C; t Games Tomorrow : Free ) r ed. Speedway 7. ‘Frank lay : Eni szeiphA. : » Bay iis : Nita Wweleés New York Yanks. R E y 1 \McCa k Giants at Baltimore
N A San Francisco at Chicago Bears Washington - at. leveland. - ’
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| College Football
Arkansas A. & M. 20,: Ozarks 6, Chattanooga 32. Duquesne 20. East Carolina 5, Stlantie Chistian 7 ria
=O BN oD ner J CIO
MeMurry 30, Seuthwestern 6. 0 McPherson 38, Fr
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2 a *#-49 1521 Totals 15.12 st ore. Southport A
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Geforce Ray LACKEY,’ Umpire. Eugene
his
terested in Indiana University.
Parker's. top st ston.
sent the surprised on tor the 1948 team won its first ovo. games and dropped the Mast seven.
Latson no sooner gained his foot- 1949 team Won only one of nine,
Muncie Burris 6%, Hak big 3 undefeated Pitt en. the ms teri: 11 was obe fous and he was
Northwestern Howard)” 66, Western s ar: : ; : Kid Gavilan Earns “ Decision Over Graham NEW YORK, Nov. : right 4e cypan Kid Gavilan probably will ght a nmiiddleweight
By time the third round started
EIVINK title shot He earned: last night by © beating Billy Graham ‘in their return.bout at Madison Square Gar- {
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38. Wane Concordia Bl, Aiola is {over= Selma The under card was
time Fouls City 53, Williamsburg 31.
Frankfort 46, Crawfordsville 36. Graham of New York by winning
‘ending in knockouts ar one ending in Jeno] puts; 3%:r0und decision beIn the semiwindup ; of Louisville, won a round decision from Ceqrge Ww ar-
160, Indianapolis.
Tampico 5 (overtime). 15 split decision over Gavilan at the
. Solunar Table
the card with Cliff Fossman, 15
* New, Lishon Summitvitie "68, Fortville 360 Hd Butler University:
anna 41, Union Mills 35.
§ Minor Major Minor Maj . Tahuie jer Sh Mcecs 36. ob 2 aloe 2 is victories at Pimlico to run Rot Terre Haute State 48, Boner Creek 36. Thorntown 34. Darlington 31. Trafalgar 72, Jtonravia 23
1: 12 of the fourth round. I A newcomer to the Indianapolis Tom Urow 159, had only a Rpdav pr: He Suffered a TKO in Thursday
ring, Bill Boles, Vallonia 40, ns Walldron 64, Milroy 486.
Ln will Steer IU | _Gridders 3 More Years
Meanwhile, Hoosier Football Fortunes Expected to Continue Rising in 1951
Times State Service Win, lose or draw in two remain-
ing games with arquette today and Purdue next week-end, Indiana also was a University's head football coach Clyde B. Smith had a new contract tucked in his hip pocket today to guide the Hoosiers for the next Rol “There. were 19 teams in the two three years, ’ . with approximately 570 boys participating. JAreabistio Schulte of next .year, 1 the C. Y. which ‘brought the prog cram being Pen
by the TJ Board of Trustees, IE
Play to Open
; ify Times State Service spite which Indiana still was as- KOKOMO, Nov. 18 — Kokomo m Divi- sured its best season of the last AAU team
gram.
opened last week, features a 21-
All league events are doubleheaders with each team playing its seven.opponents three times. Other teams in the league in-
the national AAU tournament at o Denver. :
‘Rodibaugh 2d In
CHICAGO, Nov-+A7 (UP)—For|
consin held the team champion-
After “nearly every rou und Lat- long way in the rast three years; Ship in Big Ten cross-country to-f
BrosgY there's still much to be done, but day. from the Pathos punishment
by the time the rest period was we're ‘going to get the job done.” f trustees acted on recommendation ‘of
The Badgers defeated ‘seven other teams which included Michigan State's first entry in conference team competition since its Big Ten admission. Don McEwen of Michigan. won individual honors for, the second year in a row, finishing in 19:34.1, Bob Rodibaugh, Purdue runner from New. Augusta, placed second 156 yards behind.
points were: Michigan-State-#1; Trchinna; FO:
, Michigan, 947 Purdue, 122; Illi- Denver nois, 137, Ohio State, 142. The. g
Iowa. team was incomplete, with g..only two men entered, and North3 western and Minnesota did not compete. id
- p— - : — . ay . Gussie Loses 14th Match to Pauline. - WINDSOR, Ont., Nov. 18 (UP) Jack Kramer formed a twomatch lead over Pancho Segura as he defeated the South American 11-9, 6-2 in ‘their pro tennis tour last night, .* The triumph gave Kramer 10°
_ victories to Seguma's eight.
Mrs. Pauline Betz Addie notched her 14th trium':. over Gertrude (Gorgeous Gussie). Moran with a .one-set 6-3 victory. Gussie has won three with two ending in ties.
Jockey Race Narrows To One Victory
BALTIMORE, Md. Nov. 18 (UP) — Joe Culmone stood only one victory. behind Willie Shoemaker ‘today in their’ Feoord In smashing battle for the national J jockey championship. Culmore narrowed the gap yes. [terday when he scored a pair o
total.of wins to 329 for the year. At Hollywood Park, ‘Shoemaker
00, Was blanked and remained at 330. 0
Roa- yanatah 56, Clinton Twp.
Washington, Catholic Tabbs of St. Louis.
13. Wa I Michigan otal : Northern Michigan 0. Sugar’ Creek Wawaka 3 Lagrange 0,
te } co B west Lebanon 45, Avon 2. ot 21, Jee erson (Rando oiph 38 James Cousins, 1521;
VF edkey West Terre Haut Terre Haute Gerstmever Hida, "pion Top. | Kendaliviiie SL Avilla 42, * - + Kingsbury Hn, Hilo
JARRETT’ Ss
134), St. Louis. in 38 | 2417 Station St. seconds of the second round.
2, Petro : Evansville Memorial 33, Evansville Lin:
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Howe Gridders Honor Ed Dwyer
6-3 End Named Most Valuable
Big Ed Dwyer, 6-3 end who was a big wheel in Howe High School's - 8-2 football record this season, has been honored as the Hornets' most valuable player. : other Howe Eridders
{team were “honored last night at the annual awards _banquet in the school cafeteria.
lade, guard and linebacker, was elected honorary captain for this ieason and Grant McBroom, half-
back and fullback, was awarded the Irvington Kiwanis Club award for the best mental attitude.
room, Robert Mogle, Jack Rogers, Waily retin | WAL A 0S,
Ful cE MO, Robert Pannell, Don
Reserve Ronald Ball, Tom Bruce, Richard Cha plin ald Cooper, Cox,
Sr Robe rt Henninger, ce, Joe Mattingly, Son Sheek, Mi "
0 REC : Jack 8c hiegal. pil Stafford;
ae ee, Numerals-—Eldon Behrens, Jack Bors Tomas Bradiopdy John Bre
J league basketball will make irae its debut in the Armory here to- Billte Moore: Paul mes night with Kokomo's Y Cafe All- der. Micrel Smith, Dick Slaughter PY Oe
Thomas Strange, Ronald Tanber, Keith Walsh, Hugh
Dona Kokomo will meet Logansport Lt Letters—Dave Boucher, in the opener while the Allison Duane Price. Gene Raftery, Anton Sohn, + With a big majority of the 1950 4,1, ¢ ‘Indianapolis and South Yde Squad returning in 1951 and an Bend clash in the nightcap. The m new eight—city league which John Edwards, L
Bucs i infielder, Hit .197 for Fresno
CINCINNATI, Nov. 18 (UP)y— The New York Yankees and Pitts‘burgh Pirates got under the draft wire with two additional choices today-—the Yankees selecting Infielder Gene Markland from Buffalo of the International League and the Pirates plucking Short |stop-Bob-Thoempson-from-Roches-ter of the same circuit.
(trials with’ the Chicago White 'Sox and Philadelphia Athletics. Thompson, 22, batted .197 in 146 games for Fresno the past seasan after going to spring training with ‘the Red Wings last March.
‘Ford in Army Monday NEW YORK, -Nov. 18 Ed (Whitey) ford, the New York 22 - year - old pitching enter the Army or , the local induction cen: ter announced today.
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Resul "Nig Kansas City 86, Louisville Rapids 55 au
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