Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 February 1951 — Page 14

Olympi Rest of

Fills Wah-Wah

' - Club Now Has 10-Man Team

By FRANK The Indianapolis Olympians

The hard-pressed local National Basketball Association entry today secured John Mahnken, 6-8 Boston Celtics player for the rest

of the season on a loan basis.

tomorrow night for the Ft. Wayne Piston game in Butler Fieldhouse. | General Manager J. R. (Babe) Kimbrough had been negoti-|

ating for a 10th man ever since the Olymps lost the services of Wah-Wah Jones Jan, 12, Jones was sidelined for the campaign with a knee injury. Things Look Better The club was forced to get along with only eight men for several games when Paul (Lefty) Walther, reserve guard, was out with a sprained ankle. Now Walther’'s back, and with Mahnken,

things look better, [the Olympians and Jim Pollard coach at Ohio State today to sueMahnken, 28 years old is a]

much-traveled pro. The 230-pound ex-Georgetown star has seen service with the old Indianapolis Jets, Washington, Tri-Cities, Ft. Wayne and Baltimore. A six-point aver-| age shooter he is known as a] good rebounder, something the Olymps need badly. i Mahnken's chief claim to fame fs his foot size . . . 14. He wears the biggest basketball shoes in the NBA. Just Under Wire The Olymps couldn't have waited much longer to secure help. | After Thursday NBA teams must| stick with what they have. Play-| er deals are out then, Boston has| been carrying 11 men, one over! the limit, sine it got Frank Kudelka and Bones McKinney from the defunct Washington Caps.| The Celtics had farmed out one of their benchwarmers to make room for the two. That worked) in the Olymps' favor. The Olymps could have used help last night in Minneapolis.

sion-leading Lakers. The No. 2 team, Rochester, dropped a verdict to Boston. And] Ft. Wayne gave the Olympians something to look forward to to-

Clubs Make D

In Three Cage Conference

Leaders in Top Loops

As Opening of State Tourney Nears By KURT FREUDENTHAL, United Press Sports Writer

| The outcome of three major conference championship races Stanley Cup playoff spot. goes right down to the wire this week as Indiana's high school bas-| Howe notched his goals at 41 the champion. He

keétball quintets stage their “dress

“+ Most attention was focused on the North Central Conference 16:27 of the last, while Vic Lynn|C. Richard (Sue) Fulmer, runner. which will go to either Lafayette Jeff or Marion, Jeff (10-3) has the scored the Boston marker.

easier assignment, going against

while Marion, (14-5), half a game, | behind, at oo at Logansport| Sessions collected 23 field goals ger scorers, and Maurice Richard

(11-8). K endallville’s Comets (18-3),

must whip New Haven (11-5) 1 Friday to capture the Northeastern Conference flag or face the possibility of ° sharing the title with either Bluffton or Auburn. And Madison's #& defending state ppendenthal champs (15-4) must win at Lawrenceburg (12-6), Friday, to sew up the Southeastern title again, If the Cubs lose, Aurora (14-3) would be the new champ with a 7-1 loop record. Meanwhile, top-ranking Gary Froebel, which collected its 19th straight win at LaPorte Saturday, 59 to 40, can clinch the West NIHSC title by beating Ham-| mond (13-6) Wednesday. A Froe-| bel loss and East Chicago Washington’s victory over ‘Whiting (8-12) Friday would force a two-

They ran out of gas and dropped Rochester

-a 91-78 game to the Western Divi. Ft; Way

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Want All Members Of Board Present;

Plan Action Sunday

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morrow night as they broke two, _ SoL-UMBUS, O. Feb. 12 (UF) |

| ==The Ohio State, University | night against Now orc. | Board of Trustee today post The Pistons won, 120 to 98, and | poned the selection of a new

| J t B pushed the Olympians one and| ol | ee | §

(one-half games out of third place. | The 120 points broke the record bers were not present. i set last month by Boston, and] COLUMBUS, O. Feb. 12 (UP) their 44 field goals was another! woody Hayes? Paul Brown? record. [Chuck Mather? Any one of these Mikan scored 27 points against inree men might be named head

ANDERSON have a 10-man team again.

Mahnken will join the club here!

marked up 26 as the Lakers led ceeq Wes Fesler, who decided Dec. | throughout. The hosts led, 21 tog that the $15,000-a-year job In

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES.

Caps Beat Cleveland First Ti

This is one try that was deflected off the glove of Indianapolis. Goalie Jim Henry last night. 17, at the end of the first period; this football “hotbed” wasn't Caps’ Coach Ott Heller gives a Cleveland player a bad time as all watch the puck go past the cage.

43 to 35 at intermission, and 69-58 worth the headaches. at the end of the third.

AL end, he: OY | Hayes Is coach at Miami Uni-| ® Will n n S ® bh S ex Groza led for the Olym- yergity while Brown heads me NA plans with 21 points, while Ralph five-time champion professional] arion f e OSS, aig ays

Beard cooled off to nine.

{Cleveland Browns, and Mather is| Indianapolis (78) PG PT PP

Minneapolls (91) » a highly sticcessful coach at Mas-|

By MILTON RICHMAN, United Press Sports Writer

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Bll Thump Barons, 5-2, il Before Crowd of 5888; Face Hershey Next

Indianapolis Club Now Has .

4-Point Margin in By BILL “It grieves me to inform Leaguers 2,” was the stinging

Race for 2d EGGERT i you: Indianapolis 5, National telegram Jim Hendy, Cleveland

hockey club general manager, read today. The telegram, whisked off by the Indianapolis Caps’ general manager, Dick Miller, was a coy jab at Hendy's remarks last Friday that his team was capable of playing in the National

League playoffs. The Caps ripped into Hendy's analysis last night with a clean cut 5 to 2 victory for 5888 Coliseum fans, who saw the Blueshirts secure their second-place standing in the Western Division race.

Hershey Here Thursday

It was the first time this season Indianapolis had trimmed the Barons here, but more succulent was Pittsburgh, St. Louis and Cincinnati losing to Eastern Division foes. The later trio is all wrapped up with the Caps in the battle for second and third place. But today the Caps are four

Ray Ceresino jammed the puck into the Caps’ cage. Take 8-1 Lead The Caps galloped back with faster skating and sustained shooting. If paid off at 15:48 when Max McNab pinched a shot between Bower's legs after evading Defenseman Hy Buller. Bower never saw Freddie Glover's shot at 1748. It was screened all the way by teammate Joe Carveth and Cleveland Defenseman Tom Williams. At 2:15 in the second period, the Caps’ Gordon Haidy backhanded one over Bower's left shoulder for a 3 to 1 lead.

NEW YORK, Feb. 12—If you're a “yes man,” there's no place to take advantage of Marion cy, inrati and six ahead of the!

points ahead of Pittsburgh and

Pronovoest Scores | when he launches his managerial) pyyerg | While the Caps were short. {career at St. Petersburg, Fla. Pittsburgh dropped its fourth handed with Bill Folk in the penthat will happen, Saigh said. | straight game losing, 3 to 2, in alty box, Defenseman Steve Providence. | Kraftcheck and Marcel Pronovost Hershey, which plays here Worked into a two-on-one situa(and exceedingly easy to get along my ;reday and Sunday nights, tion with Pronovost taking the

Walther.{ 4 4 3 Mikkelient 7 0 3isillon, O. high school. They are! Groans’ 8 | 3 Mika. 0 ! ¢ generally considered the top three for you on the St. Louis Cardinals, paniomts 1 3 2 Marine © 3 § 3/candidates for the job. a Who says so? The boss, Fred M. Saigh, that's who. Haleg 3 8 S0OSheng 113 Four other prospects also ape “I don’t like to have ‘yes men’ around me,” claims the Car- shortly. McMuilen.t 1 0 0iHutton.s i 1 o very much in the running as the, .," owner, “because they have a tendency to get under “True, Marty is a grand person - | Jaros. 0 0 1 coaching selection committee and feet.” { Totals 34 18 198! Totals 37 17 23 the athletic board met this morn- The subject came up in con-

Score by Quarters ing to make a recommendation.

"Much was shade of the fact] tn. but he also is a sharp-mind-| 4.064 a 6 to 2 beating on Cin-| final short pass, faking Bower

D PO iis —- t with Saigh's reported d . | Aun '31 33 38 33-01 They were Harry Strobel, Ohio e100 re he a Bi oh (explains Saigh, “that Marty| yun telding on ole an be Very cinnati's ice and St. Louis lost a out of position and scoring at Beard, Hele 3 Lavo 4 Mikkelsen. Mixan, State freshman coach, Warren|j ot woo immunity of a front I'm not afraid anything like . Cw. {3 to 2 verdict in Buffalo. {10:31

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Eastern Division pct! The board might send any one Boston, ...c.convunnerrens 3 a1

New ork Philadelphia

Gaer of Drake, Jim MacDonald of Springfield high school and Sia °ffice swivel chalr.

emphasized the St. Louis owner.

400 i Western Division tion. Each candidate has his me and the ball club, it will be|w

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Boston 93, Rochester 771. | Tri-Cities 76, Philadelphia 72. |

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mouthpiece.

|Gillman of the University of Cin-| idi n ferred Steve Bilko. { | “THAT IDEA is ridiculous, “All T can say to that is if anybody on the club will try to fire in the local skaters who have shot by Bower at 14:19. * Marty thinks Bolweg is the man take advantage of him. If any-|lost only four of their last 21, Player-Coach Ott Heller was $88 of these men's names to the trus-| “Marty Marion is the man WhO for the job, then he's the boss. one does, I'm confident Marty home games. : 97 21 563 tees, who were to meet later to- will run the club. I told him that He's running the club, not 1.” | |Siacuse renter eves ers 34 3% day, for final approval or rejec-' when he no longer can run both

race again was resolving itself | Elinfo. a «scramble. for gunnerup & money today as the Detroit Red| =|Wings and Toronto Maple Leafs| cruised far ahead of the fleld in| = one-two order. 2 Gordie Howe; stretched his own | personal lead in the scoring race| last night by notching both goals | to give the first-place Red Wings|

seemed to prefer Don Bollweg as| «yg 5 { Although the Caps’ victory | With a 4-to-1 lead going into ‘a first base candidate and I pre-|, © HAS A healthy approach|,3,4 put any dent in Cleve-| the final period, the Caps reined-

(to his new job and I doubt that jang's 20-point lead, it put some|in until Enio Sclisizzi slapped a

{nabbed for holding at 17:30 and

will know what to do.” | They bombarded the Barons|Cleveland got its final score 48 Saigh gives the impression that with 76 shots. Goalie Johnny seconds later by rookie Walter

THE LANKY, 33-year-old Mar- he and. Marion have reached one Bower was busy stopping 38. In-| Hergesheimer. WL Petishare of sponsors and detractors. time for him to quit as manager.” fon is one of the most popular of those understandings that are dianapolis Goalie Jim Henry Locke Summary Marion, brilliant, bamboo-like players in the game and unques-|so rare between club owner and saved 10 less on 54 Cleveland at- y shortstop for the Cardinals si®ce tionably one of the most pleasant. manager in the big leagues. 1940, was named manager last|/A teammate scored a descriptive November and there was some bills-eye when he said of Marty and his employer, Robert Carpen-| 32 seconds after the opening face-| 1°" yiosneon, Grav suspicion that he was being desig-/ once, “he’s all smiles and a yard! ter, have such an arrangement off. | nated nothing more than Saigh’s| wide.” | That being the case, it was felt! to his m#nagerial life.

| tempts. | pANDIANAPOLIS Goal. Heney: fies Eddie Sawyer of the Phillies] The style of the game was set| winse, Sciistzsi Haid spares. ol, Hel-

Cleveland's Les Douglas|, Cleveland—Goal Bower; defense, Sums, |and Sawyer says it adds years/and Harry Taylor each banged | spares. “Byler, Whitin Heteoaneimer, [shots off Henry's pads before Botan: ihciav. Wochy, Olson, Lun

Oran. | Officials: Referse, Red Reynolds. ' LinesB Ro man, Hal Jackson, ING y uson © First Period | 1-—Cleveland, Ceresino Doulas, Tay{130 132. - 2—INDIANAPOL McNab | (Polk) 15:18. 3—INDIANAP is Qlover. { fReid. Carveth) 17.48, enalty—Do: | (tripping) 19:45. 4 IANAPOLTS Raiay (Kraftcheck) IND. aidy | 2:15. 5—INDIAN. 70 y Ct tKraftcheck) 10:31. enalties-—Buller (roughing) 5:41, Fo (holding) 9:24.

ad eriod INDIANA , Bclisizai (McNab, Haidy) 14:19, 7—Cleveland, Hergesheimer (Sonmor, MacKay) 18:18. en aities—Lund (holding 16:14, Lund and Kraftcheck (highsticking) 11:47, Heller SCORE BY PERIODS

Ela 2 to 1 victory over the Boston| [run in the Hub. At the same|—

time, the Maple Leafs flattened the hapless Chicago Blackhawks N ew Golf Champ } t York linoeked off ovens 5 - Tr Of 1971 Season As a result, the Bruins and!

Montreal remained deadlocked BON tO F ulmer S for third place with 47 points . i feach, and the fast closing Ran-| THE INDIANA MEN'S golf |gers were two points behind them champion for 1971 arrived yester-

in their battle to get into a day. | At least his “pop” says he'll be is Charles!

rehearsals” for the state tourney. seconds of the first period and Richard Fulmer Jr. born to Mrs. !

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lowly Richmond (4-14) Friday, Ed Kullman, Buddy O'Connor olf championships this past Beg-| and Ed Slowinski were the Ran-|S0D. cd ua and eight charity tosses in his netted the only Montreal tally. | “JUNIOR” Was boss yesterday sensational scoring feat, eclipsing. Tod Sloan scored a three-goal afternoon at ' Sinan Fo sy pi the season record of 52 points set hat trick for the Leafs in their|and weighe h n a a Ron doing | last December by 6-foot-.0 Don!triumph as Marcel Pelletier Ounces. Mot - a y | Schlundt of Washington-Clay, Subbed for the ailing Harry Lum.|fine. Fa thes 3 yd 3% A polter”) Waveland, the pride of Mont-|ley in the Chicago nets. He's un yf

d father, “he has| gomery County, can run its win-| said the prou 1 { hands like hams. | ning streak to 22 with victories Yankees’ Po e over Alamo Wednesday and Tan- u

Friday. : Bs Bnd up regular «a. Ready to Throw

son play this week, some of them| NEW YORK, Feb. 12 (UP)— °PROVIDENCE, R. I, Feb. 12 against strong conference rivals. joe Page, the New York Yankee (UP)—Irish Bob Murphy, the In the southern loop tomorrow, fireman who throws ice water sensational light heavyweight] HEvansville Memorial (14-4) risks and gasoline on enemy rallies in| from San Diego, Cal., will be gunits eight-game winning streak alternate years, said today helping for his 13th consecutive against crosstown foe Reitz was “ready for another big y2ar” knockout tonight when he (12-5), and Huntingburg (8-11) after signing a provisional 1951 tangles with Bill Brown of Jack-| invades Vincennes (12-6). Fri-|contract. 'sonville, Fla., in a 10-round bout day, Bloomington (12-5) is at| The big left-hander—who said i, the Auditorium. | Bedford (11-8), Reitz at Boonville he weighed 213 pounds—signed a| Murphy, who has scored 48 (4-10), and “Vincennes at Evans- contract for about $25,000. That x's in his 56 professional fights, ville Bosse (5-10). {was a $5000 slash from 1950 but {was expected to weigh just under Other NCC games Friday were he reportedly will have a chancejq7s pounds and was rated a twoAnderson ((11-8) at New Castleito earn the $5000 through a tg.one favorite over Brown, who, (10-9), Frankfort (13-4) at Mun- bonus-for-performance clause injg.gjes 167. cie Central (15-5), and Kokomo the contract. meee (11-8) at Indianapolis Tech| Page said the hip pains which Th le b (13-4). {bothered him all last season and WN e e Also Friday, Paoli (14-4) of the supposedly -were responsible for| Southeastern circuit invades Jas- his disappointing 3-7 record -had

AMERICAN HOCKEY LEAGUE Western Division

way tie for the championship. Washington is beaten only once, in 16 games. ! Sessions Sets Record Glenn's Wabash Valley champs, | who grabbed another season! “best” Saturday when their classy Charley Sessions pumped in 54 points to lead the Pirates to! their 22d straight victory over, Pleasantville, 109 to 41, close against Honey Creek and Oblong, Ill, this week-end. !

Brown Charges |

| t ; oo ’ i Double~€ross AUBURN, Ala, Feb. 12 (UP)— Deposed - Foothall Coach Earl Brown charged today he was “dounle-crossed” and called Auburn “a graveyard for coaches.” Brown was fired ‘last night when the faculty athletic committee voted unexpectedly to buy up his contract, which had a year to run, and he immediately lashed back. He said he had been “promised a new contract after the 1949 season” and that Auburn Presi“dent Ralph B. Draughon had told him the school was obligated to keep him. Auburn lost all 10 of ite games last year. ““The finger was put on me,” Brown said. “They're saving someone's face. Auburn is a graveyard for coaches but it won't be my graveyard.” _

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