Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 31 January 1952 — Page 30

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FRANK WHITE, Indianapolis Times pressman, and his son, Ed, 19, a collegian, will officiate the Fillmore vs.. Russellvill> high school basketball game to be staged at Bainbridge tomorrow night . They form one of the very few father-and-son basketball referee teams on

record . . . The veteran Frank knows of only one other . . . This is his 20th year at ‘calling 'em” on the hardwood and he

intends to make it his last . . . That's a tong time to bear under racehorse basketball . Son Ed has attended Indiana Central and Ball State Colleges and

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Eddie Ash now is enrolled at Purdue University Extension.

» "” ~ a un u What'll You Have got an unfortunate deal in its costly television radio prize fight advertising and promotion investment last night . . . Less than two minutes, Clarence Henry over Bob Satterfield . . Hardly time for a man of the house to settle back, light up a ciggie, pour, blow off the collar and drop in a raw ogg,

TAFT WRIGHT, at 37. was honored at a baseball dinner held in Louisville the other night as the standing Colonel of 1951” -. . . The popular veteran outfielder has led the Louisville club at bat roy the two seasons he’s been there... . The : chubby hitter said he's always looking “for a nickel more,” when the subject of his 1952 contract was brought up . . . He's unlikely to get more than a nickel ‘more . . . The Colonels had a losing season at the gate in 1951.. . . At the banquet Wright shared a bottle of “youth pills” with veterans Pee Wee Reese and j Paul Campbell, former Louisville idols. Pee Wee Reese

” EF = » . n ” » Reese was a prize package in his day in the American Association . . . The former marble champ of the Folls City was the toast of Louisville and all of the Blue Grass country some yeors ago . . . He was the product of a church league « + . Indianapolis’ ‘Frank E. McKinney and Owen J. Bush were part owners of the Colonels ot the time and they sold the star to Brooklyn for -$50,000. =

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» JACK HARSHMAN, the home run hitter, is back on the Minneapolis Millers’ roster . . . Their spring brochure on players: came in today . .. Harshman is the | slugger who hits the long ones but not too many short ones . . . The first baseman collected 47 four-masters with Nashville last year but batted an anemic .251 . . . The tall fellow is currently trying out as a pitcher in a winter league . . . But despite his low average in 1951, Harshman batted in 141 runs . . . Thé Millers are to train in Melbourne, Fla., under the new management of Chick Genovese , . . First squad in to report Mar. 10... They'll break camp Apr. 3 and set out on a nine-day barnstorming tour through the Old South . . . The Indianapolis Indians tried it last spring and ran into cold, wet weather.

If you can arrange the right transportation it's possible to take in two hockey games Sunday, Toronto at Chicago in the afternoon, Pittsburgh at Indianapolis at night t's been done in week-day baseball, at Chicago or Cincinnati un-

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ONE OF the toughest ordeals of Tommy Holmes’ managerial career with the Boston Braves took place this week when he was forced to okay Buddy Kerr's departure to the minors . . . “We used to room together,” said Holmes, “so, you can imagine how I felt” . . . But Kerr isn't likely to shed too many tears ,, , He's going to Milwaukee. : = = ~ u " » y The temperature dropped to a cool 44 in Miami, Fla., the other doy and the horse fans at the Hialeah track were pinching their ears as they sought hot tips on the ponies It's always a sight in south Florida when the weatherman turns on a northern-like wintry blast You see tourists walking around the horse track lawns wearing overcoats, straw hats and white shoes. r

Aangrum Mines Tucson For Vacation Money TUCSON, Ariz, Jan. 31 (UP) favorite to cop the $2000 first Lloyd Mangrum, looking for 8 prize purse as a going away presunk of vacation money, leads ent. ore than 130 golfeys to the tee. Mangrum has indicated the day for the first round of the Tucson Open may be his last ap10,000 Tucson Open. pearance on the gold dust trail The- dapper Los Angeles pro, until March, when he plans to reding money winner of 1851, join golf's touring elite in the the pre-teeoff Wilmington (N. C.) Open.

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Round Tonight

Aggies Siow Lovellette, Beat Kansas

By United Press Holding gigantic Clyde Lovellette of Kansas by way of Terre Haute, Ind., to less

than 20 points for the first} time this season, gave the Oklahoma Aggies their . greatest [triumph of the ‘current basket‘ball campaign. The Aggies, best = defensive team in the nation, upset Kansas, | 49 to 45, at Stillwater, Okla. last| night to boost their cage stock to {a new high for the year yy “oF w THE AGGIES “didn't exactly “stop” Loveliette, for ithe hefty, six-foot, nine-inch Kansas star| |swished 18 points through the hoop. But that was considerably |below the 27-point-a-game aver-| |jage that hag oi him the high-| est individual scorer in the na-|

[tion. It could be he was hampered |

the Aggies held him to two free

throws. That was all- important, | for Ransas entered hat period BENCH STRENGTH-—Strong reserves make any team and Crispus Attucks Tigers know how imwith a 43-38 lead and a strong

portant bench strength can be. Coach Ray Crowe's 'reserves'’ take a light moment

high national ranking as a result of this win, it was the 12th victory in 15 games, rebounding from a loss to St. Louis. a: n Ed WHILE KANSAS was upset, several other high-ranked teams ~Duduesne, Seton Hall, West

Attucks-Sacred Heart Tops HS Cage Card

Top-Capacity Crowd Expected for 20 Bouts

By JIM HEYROCK. SOME OF THE outstanding amateur battles of the year will unfold tonight as 40 youngsters don the padded mittens for the fourth and semifinal round of the 19th Times-Legion Golden Gloves Tournament.

{ The next-to-last session of the {1952 tourney, the year’s top event Feb 21 Is v »

for amateur boxers, opens at 8 p. m, at the Armory, with 20 bouts jon tap. A near-capacity crowd is lexpected to watch the eager slam{mers go after titles in their respec- The Times will quicken the basketball - fan's pulse, Thursday, Feb. 2 . That's the day The. Times will publish in all of its editions

{tive weight divisions. who plays whom in the annual

| Tonight's round will open with the 175-pound Novices and the Indiana high school basketball ‘tournament.

{160-pound Opens. One fighter in leach of these weight. divisions {will be required to fight twice The schedule for the 64 sec tionals, 16 regionals, four semifinals and the finals will be

{during. the evening in order to \pare the field down to finalists. drawn in the IHSAA's Circle Tower. headquarters, Feb. 20.

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THESE BOUTS will be run off first and the boys drawn to fight ithe extra bouts twill have an opportunity to rest during most of the program before fighting again. It will not be detgrmined until just before fight tifnes, who will fight in each division. The boys remaining in the running were to be weighed in at the Armory between 2 and 4 p. m. They also Iwill be given complete physical |examinations and the drawings will be made about 6 p. m. Five fighters remain in both the 175-pound oie and 160pound Open Classes.

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finish hy Lovellette "would have A HIGH SCHOOL rivalry has given the Jayhawks the win. Photographer Dean Timmerman another way they can pick up their bench strength. Almost all of the developed in the 175-pound Novice] The seventh, eighth and ninth As it was. Kansas, ranked No.4 reserves have started at least one game this year. Shown (left to right): Claude Bartee, Rudy Adams, petween Shortridge and Speed- cars have been nominatéd for the in the nation, suffered its second Willie Posley, Bob Jones, Holsey Hickman, Harold Crenshaw, Cleveland Harp and Coach Crowe way. Each has a football player 500-Mile Race here May 30. straight loss after winning its (foreground). They'll be ready for action against Sacred Heart at Tech tonight. in this division. Jay Jacobs, 1ast| These entries were received first 13 games. For the Aggies, season's all-city tackle from yesterday by Wilbur Shaw, presi< who are almost certain to gain a Shortridge, already has been gent and generak manager of the

tested in this year’s tournament. Jay. won last week. The other football - player is William Gross of Speedway. Bill thas not had a battle, this year but is assurred of his chance this week. Three other husky scrap{pers in this division are Bill Mur-

Indianapolis Motor Speedway: Sarafoff- Special, entered by Tom Sarafoff, Terre Haute, Driver—CIiff Griffith, Indianap= olis. Barzda, ‘entered and driven by Joe Barzda, New Brunswick, N. J, Morris Special, entered by Dr,

st. John's—scored . ray, Donald Myers and Joey, p Morris, Mt. Carmel, III A Sus By JIMMIE ANGELOPOLOUS minded Pike township after|Tech has a 3-2 standing, Marion Belcher. . hd ink bs Mn ig ov Wily Unbeaten Duquesne easily Upper bracket feuding Kkey- successive losses to Warren a 4-3 showing. 8 0 Y zs = |chalked up its 13th win of the notes the prepsters week-end Central and Lawrence Central In five league games, Tech has, ALL WEIGHT divisions in the IT WAS in a Sarafoff car that

last week. Pike, which has a. 7-7

87 to 36, basketball bill of fare beginning ! Akron, 87 to 38, season effort, has a 39.3 defen-

ly ear by crushing

Only one other tonight ; : a ony nation, St. The Attucks-Sacred Heart re- sive mean, best in city and 51.4. Marion is Bonaventure, keeps the Iron turn go tonight pushes off, the county. former, ; {Dukes company on the perfect City-county week-end schedule of Shortridge and Manual are Coach Woody Weir's

among the city boys going out of town Friday. The Blue Devils go to Lebanon, handled diligently

[record list. 16 games.

West Virginia, ranked No. 12 |hatlonally, easily defeated Pitts- 'ow.

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Eleven games come up tomor- komo,

Five more spotlight the pro-

an offensive average of 54.2 and Open Class will bé drawn tonight a defensive per-game record of and all but three in the Novice

holds a one-point overtime tri-|finalists. well-regarded Ko-|

His top Giant—Barley— and 147-pounders in the Novice

Griffith made his debut in 1950, failing to make the starting figld. Last year he drove for Dr. Morris and qualified at 133.89 mph. A broken axle forced the car out on the 31st lap.

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53.4-59.1 per- will see action. These three di{visions in the Novice class alCrew ready have been pared to the

The 118- poundles, 126-pounders, | car ‘of 1952 is

Olympians Leo Barnhorst and McKinney, Hal Holderfield & Co. {Paul Walther have been named making a bid for their ninth

are the hosts. Howe is home again with Terre Haute Garfield]

to represent the Western Division victory in 13 games. Ben Davis the visitor. Brownstown also vis-| iin the second annual National N28 2 12-2 record. \its' with Lawrence Central. Host jati Iton in th Basketbs SSOCis Star 2 #. a Park School tries Char hy asketball Association All-Star IN TOWN, Catheral goes to fifth game SUtCriny.

{game in Boston Garden, Feb. 11. Howe with a revengeful eye. The { The two 10-man teams were Irish lost a jittery 48 to 41 features the city’s top offensive {selected by sportswriters and verdict at Tech last week and and city’s top defensive teams |radiomen in the. NBA circuit. i want to get their 10th game in| Attucks took the first oné, 85 to |Barnhorst and Walther will be|13 starts at @xpense of front- 37 two weeks 3g0. Attacks has) |making their first appearance as| ranking Howe. The = Hornets, 'a 69.1 offensive mean and Sacred | All-Stars. {who bowed to Tech 60 to 46 two| Heart, winner of 10 of 13 games, | - a= ‘weeks ago, have a 10-4 posting. has a 40.0 defensive average, | THE OTHER classic “rookies” Speedway's county champs, a; Tech will try» stopping Marion | are Max Zaslofsky, New York; 9-8 season performer, tries to from taking over the Greenclads’| {Fred Scolari, Baltimore, Fast straighten out at defensive- fourth-place spot in the NCC.|

Wns Central Greyhounds Find | Taylor Tough at Home

The Attucks - Spartan Hes

| Four Western and five Eastern {players were unanimous picks. {George Mikan and Vern Mikkelsen, Minneapolis, and Wanzer and | Bobby * Davies, Rochester, made !the West squad without a “Nay” |

, How can a team: go down in Central. The individual involved | {vot Th Fe ¢ lanining Fase Upland? That's easy. Just visi was Greyhound Woody McBride, | | Andy Phillip, Philadelphia: Ed’ .Taylor’s basketball team like In- who lost his state college scoring

diana Central did. The Central Greyhounds called fe 5 5 on the Trojans last night and were unpleasantly received, 86-77. THE REST of the Western It was Taylor's sixth straight squad includes Larry Foust and win in - the Hoosier Conference Frankie Brian, Ft. Wayne; Jim and Central's third loss in seven

leadership to Taylor's Forrest Jackson. Woody got 15 points to Jackson's 27 as the Taylor pt went to the top, 319 to 310. s Central took honors 20. a field, but couldn’ t} keep up with | Taylor's 24 of 32%%Fom the tree|

Macauley and Bob Cousy, Boston, and Adolph Schayes, Syracuse,

Pollard, Minneapolis, and Dwight 100p efforts., The Greyhounds throw line. Eddleman, Milwaukee. stand at 11-9 for the season. 4 a a; Joe Fulks, Philadelphia; Red #2 # =n ; TAYLOR LED, 17-24, at the| Rocha, Syracuse, and Dick Mc¢- THE GAME was a collective first stop and it was 35-all at|

Gulre, New York, round out the and individual disappointment for

Eastern team

Appointment of coaches will be High School Basketball

announced Saturday. COUNTY eer eee esr: Decatur Central 50. Lawrence Central

Next Louis May Be Henry

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the half. The score was tied seven! times in the third period, but Taylor was on top, 60-57, at the! buzzer. Potting four fielders in a| ‘RS row as the fourth period opened Meron. St Mary's 63, Knightstown Me- | Taylor left. Central in the lurch | | Athbore 4. Patricksburg 31 : [for the evening. ), Huntington Catholic 49. s BE al 85, Green Twp. Parke) 3. DePauw started scoring too Beas 8% “Ferrer Haute Memorial ¢h late to hurt Ball State last night Concannon Ae Riley in Muncie and lost, 72-65. The Flay whoek 69. Waldron 40 winning Cardinals had to‘overcome an early Tiger lead of 13-8, [It was 20-all after a quarter, | 43-33, Ball State, at the half.|

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CHICAGO, Jan, 31famed Gary Wallace 51, Gary Tolleston 40. orth Madison #4, Central (Jefferson) 57. VAL PARAISO went out of the,

successor to boxing's, Merrillville 61, East Gary 41. Brown Bomber Joe Lous made a Michigan City 86, Michigan City who weighed a 63, Lynnville 60 Bendleton 61. Frankton dl. state and was sorry for the trip. | |The Crusaders bowed to Wayne,

. RB x ayne 57a Catnoile ss, Leo 48. ’ ans r . A possible Frankfort 48, Windtall 41 st. y Mary's 34. - DePauw was down; 45-58, at the setup of a rough challenger last Monticells 78, Aihamae 60, -.- |end of three periods. 3 New Castle 64, Rushville 46. on 2 a Clarence Henry, 187 pounds compared to 180 fOr portiand 66, Farmiand 49. Bob Batterfield, slugged the once’ Reynolds 44, Buffalo 2 3 . 8, ile 72. durable Chicago battler into com-, seirclesilie 50, Watnimeron “Iwp. (Clin- 52-47, in Detroit. Wayne led most | {plete defeat in one minute and 41 |,'°5; #7 of the way. Earlham wronged Wright Field,

Sheridan 72, Westfield 46.

seconds before 6880 fans in the Silver Lake 38, Plerceton 82, Summan 53, Guilford 50

eree to end the battle. Batterfiéld West Lebans on 57, Pine Village 46,

[three periods and held on tight

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| . : this year by Earl Overman, ex- is averaging 20.7 points a game geared for speed. Sarafoff bought [Push 7 Io jmpfelsive wis gram paturday Bnd there's varisty Beech Grove pilot. Manual, one in seven loop frays and jae Sear na oe the Yegr=drive chassis In Which ji view or By re Friday's morsels offer some- of Be a lack, Sloe qane 1s Lague it 145 pote. He without an actual fight before the pat A he¥ Breet ; y sers this season, stops in c ) 5 \Zernich of Pitt was high Scorer thing tasty. Tech fans can see or Er Grove. P Giants 32 pon to 51 to ED Lhe gusls Feb, £ re a _ trials. And he installed a 217with 21. points, while Elwood the best North Central Conference D asl is host to Plain-|week. After tonight's scraps, 16 fight- 1." inch Meyer - Drake engine {Becker paced West Virginia with'team to show here locally this eaf School is ‘host to Plain-| NCC {ers will remain in each class. Im- from his front-drive car. It should 119 points year when Marion's Giants and held Chariton and Park School North Central ConA {mediately after the finals, prizes i Ve Tan "St. John's, ranked No. 18 na- Jim Barley come to Tech, Stays al home 19 & Ne in Richmond “54. WL froze will be awarded to winners and ben fast mown, a Bos 4 ig : , ; ronly team to ; : i 8 tionally, ran its record to 14 wins| Southport's Cardinals, = who Jo Leary athletes a reversal in Muncie 2 } 3 slo 3) runnerup in each group. PASSING HIS driver's test in |against only two defeats by whip- have been thrown by free thrf®dws games. It was. a 39.to 37 Frchuical 3 2 9 4 672 608] a. 8 2 11950, Goacher has yet to get a ping local rival Fordham, 69 to in their last three outings, face j¢pair. Tomorrow's game begins Anderson 4 8 2 : 901 a | THE NOVICES can begin train-{place in the field. He's taking 56. Seton Hall, No. 11 nationally, 'a stiff test in Shelbyville’s Bears, 7 pb. (iaTey este 3 3 7 % 611 eying for next year's tournament over for Griffith in the Morris’ {beat St. Francis of Brooklyn, in defense of ‘their unbeaten pe Ne eli include Warren, New Castle HEIs 410 723 1771 but the Open champions will not car, which is entered for the third %p to 60 South Central Conference leader- wpich goes to Greenfield, and Individual Seoring Leaders = °°: be finished for this year. Those straight year. It's the car in TT ship of five games. The Bears are pr,nkiin Township, which stops INCC Games Only) feight champs will represent Indi- which Jerry Hoyt finished 21st hugging the Cardinals in the off at Center Grove. Barley. Marion ra T IE Ave] anapolis next month in the. Tour- in 1950. Olymps Put standings. #£ & 3 Smith, Anderson § 4 3 1% 133 nament of Champions in Chicago, Barzda had the same car here Ben Davis; 56 to 50 conquerors LOC ALLY, Saturday's tussling Cox. Kokomo 8 46 22 114 143/fighting champions from 38 other last year. It's the first eighty 2 % lof Southport last week, enter- eneal the Broad Ripple-Tech Armantrout. Frankfort 7 ng Balle centers: from Ohio to the West cylinder super-charged mount ene n Stars’ [tains another county toughie in and Speedway - Washington |Hised, Anliorson 3 ft La jl ie coast and from the Gulf of Mexico tered this year. Its piston dise Decatur Central with “Rex games. Tech and Washington Harris. New Castls 7 31 1s ' 90 129 to Canada. Iplacement is 180 cubic inches.

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