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PACE 32 THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES . ; { Picked to Play Olymps/Admits ‘Dump’ In Fieldhouse Apr. 14 0 n rie ouse Apr. To Cornell And 2 Alternates From Hoosier Colleges | The Times All-Star basketball team that will meet the Indianapolis Group of Gamblers Olympians in Butler Fieldhouse Apr. 14 in the second annual Times By United Press Final votes from the five-coach panel which selected the team Slosure. of stil notes a were tabulated today. Those who voted were Paul (Tony) Hinkle, Pasketball game in Madiso ‘ for the | McCracken, Indiana; Angus Nico- | Phil Buck; Purdue—Neil Schmidt, [City police looking today f | son, Indiana Central, and Ed|Glen Bahler and Norm Greiner;|/third group of “sure-thing” gam-| The selection of a team was/and Bob Sakel; Valparaiso—Jim| vestigation. h twist in not. easy this year snice there were Ove; Indiana Central—Dwight| Police revealed the new tw haff, a choose from. The five coaches Taylor—Norm -Wilhelmi; Frank- announced that Connie Sc were given a list of 49 of the out-|lin—Lloyd Smith. New York University player, has| the state. All but eight of the] The two alternates are Gus againgy Cornel} University New state's colleges and universities Moorehead, Hanover, and Neal *6ars Lay. 17 Selections Made become members of the team in| S84 Schall sarin taxing $1500 Fifteen of the players will form unable {o play. the team and two will be alter-! The team .will be. brought to (Shut fhe player had Hentiries boi ~ Quiy two members of the squad of the game, Sunday, Apr. 8, target of an Intense search. Were unahitigus choices of the They Will be quartered here and". Coryetl May Sian ‘Garden THESE BULLDOGS BITE—Louis Dickman, “Paul Fields, Denvy Poatz. Paul Wernke, Tom: Burst, Dame and Jack Brown of Indiana versity. 4 University were given all five The players will be supplied Imm inte Ei A Fritsch, Danny Kile, (back row, left to right) are the fi ghting bulldogs from Batesville. They meet Edinburg Saturday in Butler Fieldhouse in the fi ind game of the Indianapolis i na). Here 1s the squad as selected|flashy sweat suits. Cornell's Athletic Director, Robby the five coaches: Notre Dame| A head coach and an assistant|,.+" 7 Kane, said chances of a Sad, but True, Indiana—Brown, Bill Tosheff and Times.—dJ. H. were “remote”, because “it's a S A A \ terrible thing to have these kids IH Cage E St t C C 1 T s Id O ye on are age row like that or any other team that ourney o Gt | go rv would play with a fix. A Ms i ff doh oe arrest on charges of offering a ready today for the four semi-| Walter (Waldo) Fields and His Bulldogs bribe to a teammate, who refused final centers of the Indiana High/| By JIM HEYROCK tion of a fixed game involving] Commissioner L. V. Phillips of BATESVILLE, Mar. 8—Walter (Waldo) Fields is the most exNYU. the Indiana High School Athletic pectant man in southeastern Indiana. 16th on a long list uncovered by tically are sold out for the Satur- Indiana high school basketball championship. And he is expecting District Attorney Frank Hogan. day games. to become a father at any moment. thrown by Manhattan College Fieldhouse Mar. 17 also are sold|of the nation’s furniture, is players, three by City College of out, Phillips said, with the excep- breathlessly awaiting both events. Long Island University playe in-the “sweet sixteen.’ .+ _ ‘Waldo-is' parGame Got Out of Hand : ‘. » . tial to, but he four-point favorite in the game “IT WOULD be utterly useless) \ward the prosand Schaff was instructed to see(for anybody to contact the pect of being a no more than three points. In that/final tourney,” Phillips said.| |1As for the © way, gamblers betting on Cornell/“They must now see high school | 3200 citizens, wagers. However, the game got, The commissioner also said the| over the possi out of hand and Cornell won by Indianapolis sectional, the only bility of their The grand jury is continuing loss and the regional a $193.81|the 1951 IHSAA hearings in the CCNY and LIUiloss. However, Phillips said cage champs.
hi Times All-Star Squad YU Pew | Five-Coach Panel Selects Squad of 15 Police Seek Third Ten Indiana colleges and universities will be represented on All-Star charity game. NEW YORK, Mar. 8 — DisButler; Ray Eddy, Purdue; Branch Square Garden sent New York (Moose) Krause, Notre Dame. |Evansville College—Bob Barnett|blers to appear’in the scandal ins0 many talented seniors to/Swalls; Canterbury—Eyan Fine; the case last night when it was standing seniors from throughout Two Alternates Named confessed “dumping” a game| had player nominations. |Fichtel, Notre Dame. They win The district attorney's office The coaches made 17 selections. the event some of the others are| yo Cornell. And it was reported nates. Indianapolis a week in advance... sum--making them now the | panel, Dan Bagley of Notre will work out daily indutier Unl-l, mye gisolopure may have the (front row, left to right). Coach Walter Fields, Milton Baas, Tom Moorman, Connie Schulte, Jim votes. {with shoes, playing uniforms and the Garden in the future. + ® * } —Bagley and Marty O'Connor; will be announced Sunday in The Big Red return to the big arena | Batesville High Has ls of ours playing against an outfit] Schaff, 21, already was under A "sold out” a was made Town of 3200 Enthusiastically ‘Badks™’ 4 we it, but this was the first revela- School basketball tournament. | Times Sports Writer This game, nowever, was the|Association, said tickets prac-| He is expecting his Batesville High School Bulldogs to win the Three were said to have been| Tickets for the final at Butler | This little community, which boasts output of a large percentage.” New York players, and nine, by tion of 4400 tickets held for teamed It's hard to say whieh event finals Hogan's office said NYU was a|~ seems to lean tothat his team won the game by IHSAA office for tickets to the pew papa. “plus four points” would win their principals,” {they are happier 13 points. lone televised, suffered a $754.08 Bulldogs being scandals. {WFBM-TV guaranteed a loss up The citizens, to
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But Bud Schoch’s Team Bows to Another for Top 5-Man Series Honor
Bud Schoch, a kegler with a lot on the ball, who led all Indian-| apolis bowlers with seven 700 counts in the 1948-49 season, tallied for the second time in the current campaign. He rolled a neat 716 for Mechanics Laundry’s league leaders=in the Indianapolis Classic at Pritchett's last night. ‘in B Schoch paced Mechanics with 234, 247 and 235 to a team series" SUeNOS Aires. of 1014-1073-988--3075, but the, Evansville (35
apn : had been paid. He did not expect | are the new champs. lost voice. Evansville Aces a loss on the semi-final or final. Ask Mrs. Fields, pretty wife of| Snake Dance (Coach aide, if the Bulldogs will The town's firetruck and two all the way and she 00. Roni I i ‘ NAB Cage Tilt to End [Sou' win wide eyes and say, un “| through. town. an Jea ithe eam hesitatingly, “Ce yi” (10 d in Pan-Am Games | “But if tne Bulldogs are able tol CLUSrE SETURL TI CoinG. the : Il the way and mow down! ular 5.68 BUENOS AIRES, Mar. 8 wp) 5) a n. there can’t possibly 250 Students went to school but Yop Taylor, 7 ' |The U. S. Basketball team takes ie a Ot ii tha, Teported to the gymnasium in-| * In Playoff Final lon Argentina's world amateur Batesville had for two days and 568d Of the Sa session’ Times: Special champions tonight in the title two nights, starting last Satur-| | hbroduetion: OF : a then TERRE HAUTE, Mar. 8 — 4 at the Pan-American 38Y When the Bulldogs came . =". © q. ite superintendent Evansville College will be In- home after winning their regional roo] pa pe Ee diana’s entry in the NAIB tour- 82mes. championship at Rushville. oF schools, Lane aa turned th | ney in Kansas City next week. | A crowd of 20,000 is expected The Bulldogs have been so [high sehoo principal, turn em The Purple Aces won their way at Luna Park to watch the game, close and yet so "far from a state, to the tourney last night with a \which will bring to a close the title on other occasions. i snothes Suake dane 75-68 win over Taylor in the In-|10-day sports carnival. Lost in ’'43 Finals | ihforg on. a ok ; board diana State gym. Indiana Cen-| Argentina went into the final Waldo Fields came’ back to they even arne h le Sea . oa tral took consolation honors with/day of the games with an insur-| Batesville, his home town, last jo She 00 DE tht el on Bt hon a 79-61 pasting of Franklin, |mountable lead over the U. S. in/year as coach. And the only thing| Set o igh D a a a this| Taylor went down fighting. The [the unofficial tabulations. The Ar-lon his mind as the 25-year-old Sem Fy n anapo Trojans had a tie in the first half gentines totaled 1268 points in all| Waldo and his wife, Dorothy, Saturday : a {at 23-all and led 50-48 after seven events through yesterday, while took an apartment only a few The Bulldogs’ season - record minutes of the second half. But the U. S. was second place with'steps from the gymnasium, was Was nothing exceptional—12 wins the veteran Aces had too much 837 points. the capturing of a state title. and eight losses. But Waldo def-| punch after that. The U. 8. swimming and boxing, Waldo was reared in this town initely has a tournament team. The 1950 NAIB champion, In- teams, in an atempt to cut into|at the northern -end of Ripley Batesville blustered through he diana State, elected not to defend Argentina's lead, piled up numer- County and made his mark as sectional, Sanning from ilan, its title. Seven State players are ous points yesterday. The Yanks top basketball performer as a Sunman, Napoleon 2d olton. | members of the United States Won the men’s 800-meter freestyle junior in Batesville High. In the regiona ey were team in the Pan-American games relay and the women ’s 300-meter| In 1948 Batesville had a “red forced into an overtime to beat {medley relay. | hot" basketball team and Waldo Connersville in the first game, In the women's event, Maureen played guard with that club, The 68 to 65. The final game against
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ft pf] fg tt of O’Brien of Red Bank, N. J., Carol Bulldogs that year breezed |Rushville was easier. aD was turned|Steo Ly Lynch, Foxworthy Ford ++ 381 R Barnett, oR ema a state eR . el Lily Parka’ aes ky Barnett 5 : 3 Hare i 31 o{ Pence of West Lafayette, Ind. [through the sectional and region-| Fieldsville? with, 1014-1055-1011—3080. Jo iin thitsuet. YW 3) forshernert 1 § Bom! 10 3 4and Sharon Geary of Long Beach,/al and semifinal. They were! The team isn't a big one, as 055- 926-255 | Baul ushion. Riviera Pederai : §00|Holders 1 3 4 Wihelmc 8 1 5 Cal, comprised the winning team. knocked off by Central of Ft. basketball teams go, with two John Mencin racked up 226- Ed Tnaignapa Blea 63 Canterbury.g 3 2 12) Nelson. 140} |boys six feet, one 6-3 and one 210—691 and Dick Weber subbed Ins BF ooveres a3 Sakel.s 1 6 3 Wrights 33 3 : ped an 206-236-214—656 for Marott. Men-| Bul kemeler, Herti-Jones .... 61 _|prasss 3.39 5-2, (ut they Dave Seveloped an in shared the city doubles title dis'a ietoie, ‘Amecican Legion... 8s¢| Totals 30 15 30 Totals © 3 10 NCAA Hits ew nag S Sspecially & defehsive gains. cin 8 e city Want: S28lon 3¢ Halftime Score—Evansville 43. Taylor 35. | [Tom Moorman, a sophomore
ngton Free Throws Missed— with Paul Stem tt leads 1 Pra ght Burkhart Jauck Funeral Haas 48) nett: Axtord, Holder. Jackson 3 Wilhemt, | |guard, is a brother of one of Curt Heady of Marott leads in Cari Pryor, ihe Hatch ooo rrr.ioii: 348 | Nelso n i in = j eam ie |Flelds’ teammates on that 1943 700 series this season with five Charles Wade, Friends 47 Indiana Central (39) Franklin (61)
finals team.
Owner Sells Out After 16 Consecutive Years Of Racing in Classic
whipped in and out of the turns was Merkler, Ft. Wayne, who has entered ‘he rear-drive as the Merkler Machine Works Special. Daywalt of Wabash, Ind., who failed to qualify after passing his driver's test in 1949, is listed as| Bowes reported today that he the Merkler driver.
drivers nominated today in an In-| He, dianapolis Motor Speedway an- [fiend Happy Allen, first came to nouncement to drive in the next ® Memorial Day classic. {IIL
lard, popular Schenectady, N. Y., driver, who will drive the Be-! langer Special that Duane Carter,
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[hie ye the little Iddings Special Wayne in the first game of thejfor 200 laps to finish seventh. Helalso include Chandler's name but : “was 23d in 1949 with an IRC [Perini would not confirm that ‘Waldo. was graduated from high Maserati and sixth last year for|fact. ; {school in 1944 and went to Byt-| Lou Moore in the baby Blue ller University. He playéd basket- Crown.
Ft. Wayne Man Enters Car Driven by Late Rex Mays; Baby Bowes Still a Wreck
One of the bywords of automobile speed, Bowes Seal Fast, will
be missing for the first time since 1929 from the 500-Mile Rage next May 30.
The whining black and white eight-cylinder that Rex Mays earlier this year to Fred
Jimmy | Ruttman wrecked it again in Phoenix later last year.
- {will remain out of the sport until Daywalt was one of three “I build a spanking new job.” his brother Robert and he Speedway in 1929 from Odell, Since then famous drivers ; {carrying the Bowes Seal Fast emGriffith to: Ditve | blem have included Mays, RuttCliff Griffith, Indianapolis, the. !man, Mel Hansen, Louis Schneider
hard-luck chauffeur who qualified | [(1931 winner), Louis Meyer, Tony the front-drive Sarafoff ‘Special Gyotta, Wild Bill Cantrell and last year at 129.014 MPH and Cliff Bergere. then was bumped on the final qualification day : (Dowell, will ‘ Special.
| Pete Clark, the Bowes chief Johnny Mc- mechanic in 1940 and 1941 and the Morris gimce 1946, has started a machine shop business in Glendale, , Cal. The Morris Special was one of ‘He probably will be here, how=
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the surprise starters in 1950. Jerry ever, for the race. —B.E E. Hoyt, Indianapolis, qualified the err
four-cylinder car at 129.52 and finished 21st. He was slated to drive 30 on List for again this year but Uncle Sam | tapped him for the armed forces. Chandler’ $ Job
Also latching a ride is Lee Wal-| BRADENTON, Fla., Mar. 8 {(UP)—A list of 30 candidates for
{Commissioner a B. Chandler's toc 12th place last year. job Will be stbmi
Lou Perini, co-owner of the Bose
four - man screenjng committee, Seventh in 1948 said yesterday that the list would linclude “men prominent in: sports, ae pare rose to popularity here judicial, industrial, mili and s first year in 1948 when he political circles.”
It was assumed the’ st would
“Chandler will call the meeting to order and will appoint a temThe remaining Bowes Seal Fast|porary chairman,” Perini said. “I
11949. Last May he and Dorothy car, the No. 55 Troy Ruttman|do not know what will happen ft wrecked and later qualified last|no commissioner. is picked. Possiyear, is still piled up on the West|bly a new selection committee will ville, 65 to 54, last Saturday night | | Coast according to Charles Bowes. be chosen.”
Merida, Ohfo Oil ......... fe including his season record T8Y. | Hirold: Goldsmith. Block: 3 |stnelatr.t 13 P3! Perguson. re 3% "| By JOHN GRIFFIN Fields has depth on his tourney Red Stuart follows close behind Goran Bony, Power and Light 33 gonad | 24 95vanit 13% Press Sports Writer team. Four of the boys, Paul with four for Mechanics. | Hayne Socks, "Raey 5 Diner ++ 31 Thomas.t 1 0 1iSmithf-c 59 4 Despite the addition of £ the Oklahoma Aggies-as the eighth team, wo 0 0 mor Burst, Paul Fields Here's the following prize list] Bene AOE BA rernnaaen HO 9 4 iHommele 0 1 3 the NCAA basketball tournament was running into unexpected dif-/,;3 penny Peetz; are seniors. for the recent four game singles Busieh, Woden. Sturm !!!111!! Hig Retmree . § § gRunnE. es ; § }fcUlty today in filling out its 16-team feld, Center Milton Baas, the highest handicap at the Sacred Heart Joe Oglesby, Ben Suva HE. (3 games) 368 Stevenson.g 490 3|Orlosky.g 13 1 The trouble was being experienced in the Basterh section, where ap on the squad at 6-3, is a alleys. N olescott.s 0 0 0 Oyler.s 0 0 lithe announcement of the four “members at large” teams, prom unior. Louis Dickm Joe Merida won $100 first money Jeans Dunkinan. Flaher Bros. “Blesteis 33) Totals 30 19 30 Totals 34 13 33 for yesterday, was now promised for today. ; an and Danny ¥ c 579 Halftime Soors Tod) Conta H Kile also are juniors. The three with a 935 handicap figure. John Fis £90, Motor Express .......... 98 Franklin 24. ana Central 39.) mpe four teams, which must sophomores are Moorman, Copel Scheib, John Fehr, and Bob Bet, Walan: F awer and Light "100 {ph jones 3 /not be members of a major con-|game coming Saturday againstig uv. son of the superinten Maschmeyer split $40 for high Ramona Frosch, Bowes Seai Fast 33| Perguson, Evans 2, Smith 3, Seisel, Switser ference, are being picked by a Kansas. : {Helen Wol Pergu dent, and Jim Fritsch. single game laurels with identical R3\ferine Haroon. Taguls’ rranspors. 38 Ho, OFiosey. |five-man selection committee] Teams previously qualified for "= > A ° Bulldogs win the state 268's. % | Een a ams, Dave Ho Hocl git Auto Sales |headed by Asa S. Bushnell. A) |the Reaa re Is ontuckY. 2 title. the name Sf the tows col . i x INEST. | Tantra Got o nsis Drive-In ........... a, 3 oat sratelidnr 3% uber gi D0 Gimmes; | Janice JBattreall, Bell” Feleohone andl ¢ olleg e | conference telephone call among Young. North Carolina Sto and |®asily be changed to Fieldsville. Cuvens 898, $40; Randy Brakes, 891. $30; Fran snyder,’ Indianapolis sewer 53 {the members was rigged up ves-| & If not, there's alw 38." 330; Ves, Oberting BIE, 310; Miliard | Rass Schlsimer. Oasis Drive tn wo" terday,. but the smooth agree- Columbia. Iyer.” ays another Bruner. 805. $16; Sam" Loviniser, 864. $14: Cintra, Moser Mey "Round Bar i B S ment expected didn’t materialize. Columbia Ends Season fC Russell’ House, 864, $14; Bob Weimer, 8€4, Billie Praite. Justus® Conty aching S21 d a pe | $14; Evan Stuart , $12; Eli Frey, 858, Lurene Craig, Drivelln Flower: Mart. Hint U f Playoff i | 30: Lows Cox U8 3 og race Eile, becky Friedman, Indpls. Typewriter. RESULTS ‘LAST NIGHT n Usa o Columbia completed its regular Pennsylvania 13%. i LeRoy Kerst, 847. $7: Boh Fail roe Hac” Merid'n. Regal Mkt. i Evansville Indians or 08 Tana One spokesman said playoffs season last night as the only un- OUTDOOR us, Ned, Sehott, 843, 3. Smith, 243, (helt Hiungluarits 1" 15 Tower i. g1 Indiana Central 19, Franklin 61 (consola- might have to be used as a las beaten major team in the coun-/| Official Size and Weight i 835, $6; Dalter Delks, 8 $6: Anthony Vera Wolfe, {lly Illinois NAIB Playoff |resort. try. The Lions, who pl d all} , 38; Tout veer 50M! ois o s, played a vy Annee. 430, 36 Ssh a a Maris schmidt Backs Bion oie fou Milt Wiglaogrt NAIR Piayom St. John's (22-3), the nation’s year long under an acting coach, | RUBBER Gurijs. Presiand. 821, 38; Leo Schanke, $33 rene Backor, lind # {Central (Mo. ry Warrensburs State #6. top-ranking independent team,|I.ou Rossini, won their 22d game BASKETR ALLS Ruth ‘Miller, Coca-Cola ..... | Canisius 69, Syracuse 66. was believed certain of one spot by 73-66 over Princeton. MEN ne Ruth “Sane. Sterile Bier” 488 Cleats 76, gi Ry OM e6 but the other three were wide| Western Kentucky was an- $4.93 } Join eRe, Maror Shou". 1.14% ee |Dorls Rh n, Riviera Feder 437 Kansas 70, Tows State open among Villanova, Cincin-|nounced as the sixth team enaalema, Preyn Bros. ....... ernice W liams, Indianapolis Bleach, 484] Missouri 68, Nebraska a Loui d : Official Size Ba Sa enicy. Bernard Siudios g67| Yi, Roberts, TOYS iiiaye sess Klahoma 88, Colorade 49 nati, Holy Cross, Louisville anditered in Bradley University’s Ralph Eback, Hornady Maik 6 Marearst “neland. Jnternal Revenue. a enavivaaia ol a) Houston _s jo. LaSalle -— perhaps others. St.|“campus” tournament at Peoria, Basketball Goals Pete Ernst,’ terclub Srbiailiiias od! Dapey Benen, Rivdl Fheater ea 484 Boe, vag 87, * ditto, John’s, Cincinnati and LaSalle Ill, joining Syracuse, Toledo, | Complete With Net pow Sugemichil, Fret Guus Redo a Porothy Lago. Stoker ‘Service lll) 8a) § Wyoming 8%, Denve 82, Denver 6 ap already are entered in the NIT. Utah, Wyoming and Bradley. $2.95 Her Hohlt, Russe! Catoterls _.. 843| Carol Shafter, Farm Bareny us” ... bi Oklahoma's deliberate Aggies BPEE BAT Son iP SAU) ere Marie White, Herfi-Jones =... 11!!! i Pro Basketball finally nailed down the Missouri DY-QUICK 13 the getion, Bob. Sly Pred ed Cline Realtors "i.+ gaa Baye Socks. Roa He NATIONAL ASSOCIATION Valley Conference championship of TIMES, CLASSIFIED Want - John Ri wh McCormick umber ..... 629 08% Tamer Ben ‘Davis H. Br Eastern Division and NCAA tournament berth by Ads. If you have something to yih Delaws SS 3 AAA poston .. 3 4 "Si whipping Houston, 57 to 39, last|%el! or » Or Yiges Mes helps a Job Sporting Goods : &' Wabash to Play pita, r+ 3¥ {fiinight on their home grounds at/Tr ow ve ONE 309 W. Washington LL 3446 Brjicuse ...... 3 3 Cs Stillwater, Okla, in the final Yl ‘Western Division n “igame of the league season. $it113 Baseball Goes Hiuugalla "% 4 rel” The Aggies now have a regu$13] Wabash College's baseball team |e Washe : 8 gi lan-Ssason Yecord of 37 wins and di11/opens a 13-game schedule Friday,| Tri-Cities 3} dntiwee celeats e’r windup . 609 (BESPLTE LAS Nar ; f Stci APF, 18. PRiladisia 3s, Bifimors os. - TIME TO PLANT Wally Sei EEN, Betiomrant 808 Because of decreased sols ay ames ea” onisht i { *» ioe Puelask. GA Recelving i... 804 ment, freshman are eligible for| OR a iol. GR ASS SEED , : RE : IS at | ! alph kltr bisinond "& . os! spring sports this year, and a LARGEST SELECTION < a | INDIANA MAR ry ute Ji .; 19% large number of the 50 candidates of Linoleum in Indiane b an . 596 are first year men. i RU fro . up ' vs. : B The schedule: | row RY ny red ROYALS al a Chlarbury; Apr.-16 at Prankiin; GUARANTEE it BRE An domi x HOOSIER AT BUTLER FIELDHOUSE
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