Leader-Tribune from Marion, Indiana (2024)

Tech Not Falling Into Trap of Overconfidence: Bradford 4 12 Marion, Indiana, Leader Tribune March 16, 1966 A 1 TWYMAN PATTERSON Eastern Names Grid Coach Twyman I.ce Patterson, a graduate of Western Kentucky State College, has been named head football coach at Eastern High School, Supt. Bernard F. DeWitt nounced Tuesday night. Patterson comes to Eastern from Jeffersonville where he coached football and track and taught English. He received his Bachelor's Master's degrees from Western Kentucky in 1958.

Patterson is 31 years old, married and the father of a daughter', Laura Lee, 7, and a son, Jay, 6. He served as football captain at Western Kentucky and was voted all conference honors. A native of Louisville, he attended Louisville Male High School. After service with the U.S. Army from 1958-61, Patterson accepted his first teaching position at Louisville Shawnee High School where he coached football and baseball.

Patterson succeeds Jim Calloway who guided -the Comets to an all time record Indiana string of victories. Dodgers Conditional Favorites RENO, Nev. (AP)-Fortunes ot the Los Angeles Dodgers rest heavily on the shoulders of holdout pitchers Sandy Koufax and Don Drysdale in the books of Nevada's legal oddsmakers. The world champion Dodgers are heavy 8-5 favorites to win another National League baseball pennant is dependent on Koufax and Drysdale signing contracts," said a bookie spokesman Tuesday. "Otherwise Los Angeles would have to be placed down to a 4-1 or 5-1 In the American League, the Minnesota Twins are 5-2 as favorites to win another pennant.

Odds listed Tuesday: National -Los Angeles 8-5, San Francisco 5-2, Cincinnati, 7- 2. Atlanta 5-1, Philadelphia 8-1, Pittsburgh 12-1, St. Louis 12-1, Chicago 20-1, Houston 100-1, New York 200-1. American--Minnesota 5-2, Baltimore 3-1, Chicago 3-1, New York 4,1 Detroit 5-1, Cleveland 8-1, California 25-1, Boston 50-1, Washington 200-1, Kansas City 300-1. Offenhauser Enters 3 Cars In '500' INDIANAPOLIS (AP) The Offenhauser answer to the Ford racing engine, a supercharged 168-cubic-inch power plant, will be in three cars entered Tuesday for the 50th 500- mile race May 30 at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway.

Four-cylinder Off en hausers had won every Indianapolis 500 since 1946 until Scot Jimmy Clark outran the field last year in a Lotus-Ford. Fred Gerhardt, Fresno, entered two of the blown Offenhausers with Hur. tubise, North Tonawanda, N.Y., assigned to one. No driver was named for the other. Myron J.

Caves, Fresno, entered the third with the U. S. Auto Club's 1965 midget car champion, Mike McGreevy of Fresno, as the driver. McGreevy, who recently moved from Hayward, has never started at the Speedway. Cline Resigns Center Grove Coaching Post FRANKLIN, Ind.

(AP) Larry Cline, 15-year coaching veteran, said Tuesday he was resigning the head basketball job at Center Grove High School to devote his full time to teaching. Cline had a 10-11 season for 1965-66 but he a six-year mark of 94-58. He coached three years at Eminence and four at Morristown before coming to Center Grove in 1959. He took a leave of absence one year at Center Grove to complete work on his master's degree. The man-to-man press is a basic part of the Tech defense and may be put to use any time, even the start of a game.

Bradford doesn't save it for a as Coach Jerry Oliver of 1965 champion Indianapolis Washington 'usually did. "We used the press against Greensburg because their playwere bigger and we thought they might tire, but they didn't," Bradford said. The Titans got a rugged battle from Greensburg in the semistate championship game. Tech has experience going for it, having lost only David vey from last year's starting five. Junior Ross Furry, Tech's tallest at 6-4 stepped into the vacancy this season.

Starting up front with Furry are Mike Price at 6-2 and Warren Marsden at 6-2. The back court men are Glen Johnson and Otis Curry, each 5-11. Tech's bench strength has something to do with the Titans' drive through the series of tournament doubleheaders and their successful use of the mankilling press. Bradford can call on 6-0 Chick 30 20 starting lineup for Indianapolis basketball finals at Indianapolis Masden, Mike Price, Ross By RON GILBERT Associated Press Sports Writer INDIANAPOLIS (AP) Indianapolis Tech will have a height advantage over Cloverdale in the Indiana high school basketball championship tournament Saturday, but the Titans aren't falling into the trap of overconfidence. "If I had my choice I'd rather give away height than speed," says Tech Coach Jack Bradford.

"But we have the speed to stay with Cloverdale, although we may not be able to press as much as usual." TALL TITANS This is the the state high school Saturday." They are Warren Furry, Otis Curry and Glen starters for Tech a year in the second game Saturday. Villanova, Army Reach Semi- Finals NEW YORK (AP) Villanodidn't score a field goal in the last five minutes, but edged Boston College 86-85 on Terry McGuire's two free throws and joined surprising Army in the semifinals of the National Invitation Basketball Tournament Tuesday night. Army, with BIll Helkic's 34. points leading a fantastic shootting exhibition whipped San Francisco 80-63 in the opener. The Cadets will play Brigham Young in Thursday night's semfinal doubleheader, and Villanova will meet New York Uni- Kentucky All-Stars Named INDIANAPOLIS (AP) The makeup of the Kentucky team: that will oppose Indiana in the first annual College Series was disclosed Tuesday.

The announcement was by Dr. Robert Mouser, chairman of Sertoma Charities sponsor of the April 1-2 event. The players are: Tom Kron, 6-5, Kentucky; Steve Cunningham, 6-5, Western Kentucky; Wade Houston, 6-5, Louisville: Stewart Johnson, 6-8 Murray State: David Lee, 6 feet, Georgetown; Mike Marks, 6-3, and Julian 5-11, Centre: Eddie Bodkin, 6-7, and Bill Walton, 8-2, Eastern Kentucky; and Bob Campbell, 6-6, and Floyd Theard, feet, Kentucky State. Kron, a native of Tell City, was a member of the Indiana 1962 High School All-Star team that played Kentucky's best prepsters included Larry Humes, Evansville; Gary Grie-179, ger, Indiana; Dave Schellhase, Purdue, all of whom are on the Hoosiers' all-star college team. Eskew To Be Speaker At Bennett Phil Eskew, commissioner of the Indiana High School Athletic Association, will be speaker at the Bennett High School sports banquet March 27 at McCarthy Hall.

Larry Wente, Bennett athletic director, said the program would start with a smorgasbord at 5 p.m. Tickets, priced at $2, may be purchased from Wente or after masses at St. Paul's Catholic Church. Next Sunday is the deadline for purchasing tickets. Eskew spoke at a meeting of Methodist Men at the First Methodist Church here Feb.

28. DOG NEW YORK (AP) The 82- year-old American Kennel Club announced Tuesday it has registered its ten millionth dog, a nine-month-old female Golden Retriever named Eddie's Gingher and owned by Edwin I L. Milljer of Pawling, N.Y: Sanders, 5-11 Gerald Sears and 5-11 Jim Price without weakening his lineup appreciably. Sears is a junior and Price is a sophom*ore. Tech, Indiana's largest high school, is 21 times as big as Cloverdale, which has 225 pupils, but Bradford isn't taking the Clovers lightly.

"They're small and quick and all good shooters," he. says. "We'll have no problem of looking ahead to the night game. We'll be thinking just about Cloverdale." If Tech wins in the afternoon, Johnson. All but Furry were ago.

Tech will face Cloverdale (AP Wirephoto) finished with 32 points, 18 in the half. Boston College finished its season with a 21-5 record. The Eagles defeated Louisville 96-90 in the first round Saturday in the NIT's triple overtime game. Earlier that day Villanova edged St. John's, the defendchampion, 63-61.

Army, without A starter taller than 6-100t-3 Wis given little chance to get past San Francisco, which had three players at 6-8, 6-6 and 6-5, but with Helkie leading the way the Cadets took the lead at the start and never Helkie made the first three shots' he tried for a 6-1 Army lead and wound up the first half with 25 points on 12 of 15 shots from the field. He finished the game with 34 points, making a total of 15 of 20 field goal tries. The 6-3 senior, taking over for the injured Mike Silliman, scored 27 points in Army's first 71-66 victory over Manhattan. During the regular season he averaged only 13.5 points a game. The Army defense was as effective as Helkie and the rest of the offense.

The cadets continually kept 6-8 Erwin Mueller away from the basket, and he managed only three rebounds in the first half. The story in the second half wasn't much different. 'as the closest the Dons got was 13 points. That came on the first field goal of the half and made it 39-26 Army. The Cadets, who hit 72 per cent of their shots in the first half, lead by as much as 24 points in the second.

Army has finished third in the NIT the past two years, edging NYU by one point each time. Mueller and. Dennis Black each scored 14 points for the Dons, while the highly touted: Joe Ellis scored only six. SAN FRANCISCO ARMY Black: 2-2 14 Jordan 8-11 Ellis 0-3 6 Sch'sky 16 Mueller 2-5 14 Helkie Gumina 3-3 9 Murray 5.8 Blum 2-2 6 Schrage 3-6 '11 O'Neill 0-0 0 Siegle 0 0-0 Snyder 5-5 5 'hour 0-0 Brown 1-3 5 Mikyla 0 Wilmore 0-0 2 Hughes 0-0 Fort'b'y 0-0 2 Noon'n 0 0-0 Totals 24 5-23 43 Totals 27 26-36 80 San Francisco 24 Army Fouled out -San Francisci, Ellis, Sny- ler. Total Fouls--San Francisco 18.

VILLANOVA BOSTON Crews 1-1 9 Mice Scha'fer 2-5 16 Adelman Gaid'as 3 3-6 9 Wolters Coleman 3-5 9 Hock 'b'y M'chio'l 9 12-14 30 Kellehr Livers 5 Kisane 'Guire 2 8 KvancL Rossi Chaney Totals 30 24-37 84 Totals Villanova Beston College Fouled out Villanova Boston College Hockenbury, Total: fouls Villanova 19, lege 25. Attendance 14,132. Bradford will get his for giving away height in the night game. Either East Chicago Washington or Michigan City will tower over his Titans. Tech will go into the finals with a 24-3 record.

The Titans lost twice to Indianapolis Howe and once to Kokomo. The Kokomo defeat, Feb. 11, was their last. "The Kokomo game got us headed in the right direction," Bradford says. "We lost our composure, but we learned a few things that (Saperstein Dies of Heart Ailment toured the nation in a model ford.

Abe was the team's substitute player as well as booking agent and driver. "We really bounced around in that tin lizzie," he had recalled. "We never missed a meal, but we sure postponed a lot of them. The table d'hote was salami and crackers, with canned sardines for dessert." One night in Williamsburg, Abe struck an idea that would help save leg power for his weary athletes. The Trotters went on a world travelling basis in 1950, making their First European tour, which became an annual summer event.

Since then they have made three complete swings around the world in addition to countless jaunts overseas to other continents. They've played before kings, queens, rajahs, and commissars on a year-around schedule of 340 games. And everywhere little Abe went, hearts of the fans went out to him. Survivors include the widow, Sylvia; a son, Gerald; and a CHICAGO (AP) Abraham Saperstein, owner of the Harlem Globetrotters, died In Welss Memorial hospital Tuesday night. He was .63.

Saperstein, the dynamic little sports impresario who found the welcome mat out for him and his Globetrotters throughout the world, died of a heart ailment. The hospital listed the cause of as an acute coronary. Saperstein was admitted to the hospital Friday. The roly-poly, five-footer parlayed his trick-shooting, clowning basketball team into sports' greatest entertainment unit and displayed it in all corners of the globe. The door was open to Saperstein in the Vatican as well as behind the Iron Curtain.

He shepherded his Negro court magicians through 87 countries, logging 5 million by plane, and won the U.S. State Department's praise and tude as an ambassador of goodwill. Saperstein, family of 10 born in London, England, where his father was a tailor, came to Chicago in 1907. Although he was small as a fireplug, Abe competed in basketball, baseball and track at Lake View High School. He was too small to play for the University of Illinois and left school after a year to coach basketball at Welles Park in Chicago for $110 a month.

In 1925, he accepted a monthly offer of $250 to coach the Gilles Post, largest Negro Amer. ican Legion outfit in Chicago. Known as the Savoy Big Five, they played two nights a week from September through November without drawing a paycheck. Abe remedied that by entering the independent ranks with his team, which played its first game as the Harlem Globetrotters on Jan. 7, 1927, in Hinckley, Ill.

Through the depression years, Abe and his five-man squad daughter, Mrs. Eloise Berkley. Funeral services will be conducted Thursday in the Temple Beth Israel. Saperstein lived in Chicago. This High School Team Is Truly All-American 27, Army STEWART, Nev.

(AP)--The Stewart High School basketball COLLEGE team truly is All-American. 14 32 has Nevada's members A of division five champion 1-2 5-7 different. 1-2 1-3 15 3 Indian tribes in the starting 2 1-1 line-up. 2-3 They are Danny Lee of the 0-0 0 tribe; Wilber Maho, a 35 15-24 05 Hopi; Paul Bear, a White Apache; Cornell Edsitty, a NaGaidiunas: vajo, and Alvin Miguel, a Pima. Boston Col-1 Edsitty is from New Mexico and the others from Arizona.

VAN IN NO.1 THE LAND HAWKINS FORD ECONOLINE VAN GREAT 2nd CAR BETTER 1st TRUCK HAWKINS FORD 3rd Nebraska 662-2561 P-100 STYLE SIDE PICKUP The Tech roster: 79 Muncie Central 62 Mike Moss Ross Furry Glen Johnson Gerald Sears Mike Price Jim Price Otis Curry Warren Marsden Steve, Sanders Joe Henderson Chick Sanders Floyd Evans Jack Bradford, The Titans' record: 81 Warren Central 87 Southport 74 77 Indpls. Arlington 68 Elwood 60 66 Ben Davis 53 67 Connersville 34 59 Indpis. Attucks 73 North Central Ht. Wt. CI.

66 Indpls. Howe 86 5-6 135 Sr. 61 Indpls. Manual 60 6-4 .169 Jr. City Tourney 5-11- 170 Sr.

87 Scecina 49 5-11 150 Jr. 73 Howe 78, overtime 6-2 176 Sr. 5-11 174 So. 53 Indpis. Shortridge 45 5-11 150 Sr.

87 Indpls. Cathedral 61 6-2 177 Indpls. Broad Ripple 63 5-11 165 Sr. 85 Madison 74 6-1 158 63 Kokomo 78 6-0 190 Sr. 61 Indpls.

Washington 57 6-4 210 Sr. 86 Indpls. Scecina 63 Coach Sectional 83 North Central 54 56 83 Washington 74 69 Cathedral 58 51 Regional 78 Mooresville 60 72 Beech Grove 63 Semistate 49 81, Aurora 64 57 179 Greensburg 75 MARION LEADER- TRIBUNE ORT Colescott, Stewart Voted NCC Honors ELWOOD Marion's Jack Colescott was voted Coach of the Year and Ken Stewart was one of the players named to the All-North Central basketball team during a meeting of the league's cage coaches at Mangas Cafeteria Tuesday night. It marked the second straight year the honor had fallen to Colescott. He directed the Giants to their second NCC championship in history during the season just ended.

Royals End 4-Game Streak DAYTON, Ohio (AP) The Cincinnati Royals snapped a four-game losing streak day night with a 125-107 victory over the New York Knickerbockers in A National Basketball Association game. The defeat was the fourth straight for the Knicks. The game had been tied 10 times when the Royals went ahead to stay in the third quarter on a jump shot by Jerry Lucas. They quickly built a 12- point lead and they made it a rout from then on. The Royals had 8 23-point lead just before the third quarter ended at 99-81.

NEW YORK Barnett 16 Rob'ts'n 10 26 V'Ar'I 12 Smith Bellamy 6-8 20 Embry Komives 8 Hairst'n Reed 1 Lucas 3-5 21 Bryant 0-1 16 Dierk'g 3-4 13 Chapel 0-3 10 Hawkins 0-0 Clemens 2-2 8 M' 'Gl'ki'n 1-2 Gola 1-2 1 Twyman 1-1 St'Ilw'th 7-11 15Wilson 0-0 Totals 39 29-47 107 Totals 51 23-31 125 New York 24 31 24 26-1071 Cincinnati 21 37 41 26--125 Fouled out- -None. Total fouls--New York 23, Cincinnati 28. Attendance 2,263. Anderson, which finished second to Marion for the NCC title, dominated the 12-man team selected by the coaches by landing three berths with Ken Johnson, Terry King and Jim Wood. Logansport and Lafayette one each was voted two positions the honor squad.

Three Marion: players receiv. ing honorable mention were Mike Gault, Doug Peden and John Sutter. ALL-NCC TEAM Mike Alberts and Tom Zellers, Dave Black, New Castle. Mark Gabriel, Kokomo. John Isenbarger, Muncie Central.

Ken Johnson, Terry King and Jim Wood, Anderson. Steve Kirkpatrick and Steve Reash, Gary Reece, Richmond. Ken Stewart, Marion. HONORABLE MENTION Bill Cripe. Frankfort: Marty Edwards and Raleigh Grady, Kokomo: Neil Adams and Stove Spangler.

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THE ASSOCIATES 119 W. Third Street, MONDAY THURSDAY 9 AM -S PM PRIDAY 9 AM PM 3 1, 3 47- versity. Villanova's victory was the wildcats' 12th in their last 13 games and put them in the semifinals for the. second straight year. They lost in the final to St.

John's University last year. Army is in the semis for the third consecutive year. Unitl the last few minutes the second game was a duel between Villanova's Bill MelchionIni and Boston's Steve Adelman. However, the Wildcats' foul shooters took over and won the game. McGuire's free throw with 11:09 remaining gave Villanova an 86-82 lead and the best the Eagles could do was a free throw by Willie Wolters and a layup by Doug Hice, the latter with four seconds left.

Melchionni scored 30 points. 19 in the first half, and late in the second half threw three key long passes that led to fielding goals which sent Villanova Into a 76-69 lead. Adelman however, brought the Eagles back to within 81-79 with six points in two minutes. That's when the Wildcats took lover at the foul line. Adelman Bowling Scores ELK'S MIXED DOUBLES Plaza Bowl Standings W.

L. Travis- 51 15 Beaty Gren McNamara-Irving 39 Culice-Mann Baumgert-Peters-Chaves 32 34 Johnson- -Delaplane Mitchell- 22 500 Series R. Mitchell 579, Embry-Smith 18 Cultice 541, E. Galbraith 514. 200 Games G.

Galbraith 205, Mitchell 203. 175 Games D. Beaty 187. FRIENDSHIP LEAGUE Standings Casey Construction Scotty's Specialties Cobb's Radiator Liz Cottage Mary's Barber Shop 200 Games P. Browner 227, Friendship No.

Keys 201, R. Wallace 200. BREAKFAST CLUB LEAGUE Plaza Bowl Strikes Standings Spares 67 Topplers Nine Pins 60 59 Topplers Roller Bowlers Goof Balls Hits Misses AlleyCats 4712 Scatterpins Debutants Kellar 539, R. Mitchell 500, 500 Series H. Bryant 516.

W. 502. 175 Games L. 175, Bryant 17. 181, W.

McKellar 183. Misko 180, E. Smith 186, M. M. Williams 181, J.

Bruner R. Mitchell 185, 178, 1. Conrad 188. Splits 1. Conrad 3-10, A.

wright 4-7-10. W. McKellar 4-7-9. BANTAM STARS Crest Lanes Standings Finance Insurance Crest Lanes Don Shane Tire Co 41 Speicher Aluminum Prod. 32 Marion Tool 32 Myers Radio Supply 275 Series K.

Barney 300, Monts 300, C. Bonfitto 280, K. 300, S. Cagner 301. 100 Games Maxwell 103, Barney 106-110, C.

Monts 117-105, Brewer. K. Shane 107-115, S. ner Splits Converted B. Shater C.

Monts CADETTES LEAGUE Crest Lanes Standings w. Westwood Beauty Shop Crest Pro Shop 55. Television Radio Supply 51 Grant County Mobile Homes 49 Monts Shane Electric Tire Co. Service 31 300 Series P. Shane 301, S.

honey 322, S. Reed 381, D. Ferguson 319, L. Farrell 320, D. McCord S.

Maxwell 329, 8. Alexander 415, Julian 367. 125 Games W. Monts 126, Shane 173, D. McCord 142, B.

ander 134-149-132, R. Julian 159, Reed 136-135. MONDAY NITE LADIES LEAGUE Plaza Bowl Bostonian Beauties 28 1 Standings W. Roby's Tavern Roessler-Kirk Foster Forbes 25 Moorehead Commercial Elec. Mtr.

Co. Frt. 24. Breedlove Sons 22 Moose No. McNamara Ind.

Texaco Serv. Moose No. 2 Team No. 1 Series D. Wysong 516, Hobbs 518, C.

Story 555. 175 Games E. Smith, 205, J. Collins 191, Neussendorter 179, H. Everhart 189, 'C.

Story G. Hobbs 214. Splifs Converted K. Fluhrer FORESTERS LEAGUE Plaza Bowl Team Standings No. W.

5iv Team No. 66 38 Team No. 5912 Team No. 462 Team Team No. No.

55 54 50 Team No. Team No. No. 7 10 41 63 Team No. 7212 200 Games L.

Applegate 202, J. Stratton 211, C. Troyer 206, R. Backs 209, C. Gadberry 204.

EARLY BIRDS Plaza Bowl Standings W. Pipe Creek 56 23 Bell Trailer 4914 Indiana Box 461 2 Wellers Cleaners 3912 38' 2 Geps. 39 39 Yale Munson's Supply Pontiac 38 3712 Package 34 44 Hillbillies 28' 2 Defenders 500 Serles A. Wood 510. 175 Games A.

177, S. Sturgis 175, J. Nichols 178. Splits Converted M. Peters 3-8-10, M.

Dickens 3-7-10. THURSDAY MORNING COFFEE Plaza Bowl Standings Points South Ends Ups Downs Wackey Four Pinmissers Hits Misses In Betwens 60 Four Splits Borderlines Neighbors Split Town Shift Country 39 Inconsistants 600 Series S. Wagner 504, F. tr 529, V. Purtee 504, L.

Culbertson 500, M. Meyer 510. ,200 Games Wagner 206, Banter 217, P. Stairs 181, M. Stevens 175, L.

Gibson 177, D. Cloud 197, Purtee 178, D. Richwine 176. D. Owens 199, Meyer.

201. Spilts converted Meyer 3-7-10. FISHER BODY SALARIED Plaza Bowl Standings Points 73 Sidewinders Cost Analysis 66 Tool Die Production Scheduling Foy's Boys Cost Accounting Design KG-5 The Strays Industrial Relations I Maintenance Smid's Kids Pin Busters Production Control Engineering 600 Series R. Allen 602. Material Handling 200 Games L.

Hutchison 234, H. Ross 234, R. Allen 233, V. 212. R.

Hilton Riggs E. 211, R. Bailey Medley 210, R. Lovett 209, W. 215, G.

Comas Heathman 200, E. Helm 207, L. Ray 207, J. Maitien 205. Southern Illinois Coach Joins Cardinal Staff ST.

LOUIS (AP)-Don Shroyer, former head football coach at Southern Illinois University, has joined the St. Louis football Cardinals as a linebacker coach, head coach Charley Winner said Tuesday. Shroyer, who was Cardinal assistant coach in 1962 and 1963 before going to Southern Illinois, also will be used as a game scout by the Cardinals. the 1 43 Shane J. Cag.

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