The White Falcon - 24.03.1945, Blaðsíða 7
BUTTON PUSHERS FACE SMITH BOVS
FOR SECTOR KEGLE TITLE MONDAY
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Coach Nat Holman (left) imparts cage advice to Jack!
Laub who admitted being AWOL from classes while
playing for CCNY. Laub’s case was uncovered during
the investigation' in the wake of the alleged Brooklyn;
College basketball scandal in which five BC players,
one not a student, were charged with accepting bribes
to throw a game.
Victorious in their firs!
playoff test, the QM Button
Pushers will roll against the
Triple-A Smith Boys Mon-
day night on the alleys of
ARC Club 23 at 2000 hours
to settle the Sector howling
title.
The Button Pushers, after
capturing the hunting of
League A, eliminated the
Rockbusters, B League titl-
isfs, for the right to meet
the Smith five who are pac-
ing C circuit.
If circumstances permit, a
series of matches between
the Sector champions and
the Medic Wildcats, champ-
ions of the Reykjavik area,
'will be arranged to determ-
ine the IBG second-round
Iwinner.
TORGER TOKLE MAKES
LAST JUMP IN ITALY
Torger Tokle, the world’s
champion ski jumper, has
made his last leap.
A tech sergeant in Italy,
Tokle was killed in action
early this month while lead-
ing his tenth mountain div-
ision platoon on Monte Tar-
raccia in the Alpines. Shell
fragments out him down as
the 86th- Regiment shoved
off on a four-mile advance.
Tokle, Norwegian horn,
joined the Army in 1942 and
became a citizen in 1943.
Si. John's Opens
Defense Of Cage
Crown With Win
Bowling Green, Rhode Is-
land State, St. John’s and
De Paul registered decisions
in the opening round of the
National Invitation basket-
ball tourney at Madison
Square Garden in New York
early this week to advance
to the semi-final bracket.
With the exception of St.
John’s, the survivors experi-
enced little trouble in chalk-
ing up their wins. Bowling
Green handed RPI its first
setback of the season, 60-45,
after the Engineers had post-
ed 13 straight triumphs.
Rhode Island State whipped
Tennessee, 51-44, with Ernie
(All-American) Calverly
netting 17 points for starr-
ing honors.
Big George Mikan murd-
ered the twines with 32
points in 35 minutes to lead.
De Paul to a 76-52 victory
over West Virginia.
Tommy Larkins’ desperate
last-minute deuce enabled
St. John’s to come from be-
hind and lick Muhlenberg,
34-33, to keep its hopes alive
for a third straight national
title.
Rafferty Shows
HaeggWayHome
Foi Third Time
Jim Rafferty of! New York
City scored his eighth
straight mile victory of the
current season last Saturday7
night when he heat the sens-
ational Guilder Haegg to the
tape by7 five yards in the
Bankers’ Mile at the ninth
annual Chicago relays.
It was Rafferty’s third
consecutive decision over
the flying Swede in the latt-,
er’s three appearances since
coming to the U.S. this wint-
er.
Rafferty broke the tape at
4:13.7 after trailing Haegg
until the finjal lap.
Haegg, wjio spent three
weeks on the. water before
landing in IheiU.S., has bett-
ered his performance each
time he’s stepped on the
track, and race followers
predict that he’ll he at the
peak of his form after one
or two more events.
ICE TEAMS START
PLAYOFF TUSSLES
FOR STANLEY CUP
The Montreal Maroons
and the Toronto Maple Le-
afs are skating against each
other, while the Detroit Red
Wings are battling the Bost-
on Bruins in the opening
playroff games for hockey’s
historic Stanley Cup.
Montreal copped the Nat-
ional League bunting for the
second straight season, with
Detroit finishing second 13
points behind. Final loop
standings are as follows:
W. L. T. P.
Montreal 38 7 4 80
Detroit 31 13 5 67
Toronto 24 22 4 52
Boston 16 29 4 36
Chicago 13 28 7 33
New York 11 29 10 32
Crisler, Hubbard Head
Civilian Sports Units
For Overseas Theaters
Two groups of civilian ath-
letic leaders will head over-
seas soon to serve with the
athletic branch of the Arm-
y’s Special Service division.
The groups will he head-
ed byr Fritz Crisler, U. of
Michigan football coach,
and Cal Hubbard of the Nat-
ional football and American
baseball loops.
Coaching clinics in sever-
al sports are expected to be
organized in the two war
theatres to stimulate Army
athletic activity.
Notre Dame Signs Ronzani
Gene Ronzani, former
Marquette and Chicago Bear
star, has been appointed
backfield coach at Notre
Dame.
BEARS RETAIN
LEADERSHIP IN
IBC HOOP RACE
With half of the season
over the Triple-A Bears
continue to show the way
in the third round of IBC
basketball in the Reykjavik
area with an unblemished
record of seven wins in as
many starts. They clawed
the Headquarters Flyers a-
part, 82-39, for their latest
decision.
The Brooklyn College
basketball scandal, which
broke when five players
were alleged to have accept-
ed a bribe for throwing a
game, is having reverberat-
ions.
When records of the play-
ers| involved were examined
during the investigation, it
was found that Larry Pearl-
stein, one of the five hoopst-
ers and a confessed bribe-
taker, was not enrolled at
Brooklyn College.
Shortly afterwards, it was
claimed that Jack LaUb,
City College of New York
player, had participated in
six games with the Beav-
ers this season without being
registered at the college.
Laub registered at City
College in February but
stopped going to classes
when his schedule interfer-
ed with his studies at the
Waiting patiently for the
leaders to stumble are Fess
and Gay 90si who are; perch-
ed in, second and third plac-
es respectively with records
of seven and six triumphs
against a single defeat.
Standings:
,W. L. Pci.
Bears ........... 7 01.000
Fess ............ 7 1 .875
Gay 90s ........ 6 1 .857,
Maple Leafs .. 3 3 .500
Flyers ......... 3 4 .428
Gripers ........ 2 5 .286
Commandoes ... 2 5 .286
Trojans ......... 2 6 .250
Rangers ......... 0 7 .000
Merchant Marine Academy
where he was also enrolled.
Laub explained: “I want-
ed to play basketball and 3!
thought that if I mentioned,
that I had stopped attendy
ing classes I wouldn’t be
able to play.”
NCAA CAGE SCORES
(Kansas City, Mo.)
Quarter-Finals
Southern Illinois ... 61
Doane 44
Pepperdine 62
West Texas State .. 45
Loyola (La.) 60
Central Indiana .... 43
Eastern Kentucky .. 50
Fayette Central ...... 48
Semi-Finals
Loyola (La.) 37
Southern Illinois ... 35
Pepperdine 52
Eastern Kentucky .. 35
If anyone can name the first baseman of the Pitts-
burgh team that whipped Washington in 1925 in the
World Series, he’ll settle a bitter argument in the Reykja-
vik area.... We say it was Gus Suhr... .When Notre
Dame beat NYU, 66-60, at the Garden recently before
18,210, fans offered $100 for a set of four ducats...
Don’t be surprised if the nags start running soon.
GI-WAC weddings in Paris number three and four a
week.... Charles Lindbergh, first Atlantic soloist, has
been mentioned as the ’48 Republican prexy candidate...
Gen. Stillwell possesses just about every award ribbon
in the book and never wears them—but would like the
expert rifleman’s badge which he can’t qualify for...
Beware of enticing offers from swindlers hack home.
Bobby Ruffin beat Johnny Greco in their Madison
Square Garden brawl.... Harry Wismer, Michigan ace,
received Esquire and Sporting News award as ’44’s out-
standing sportscaster... .The 1944^-45 AAU basketball
guide has a full length page on the game in Iceland....
Over 500 major league diamond players are in the ser-
vice.... An outsider may land baseball’s big job.
Penicillin is just about ready for general civilian use...
A Gallup poll reveals seven out of 10 in favor of compul-
sory military training... .They parachuted mail to troops
on Iwo Jima... .U.S. will see (or not see, as you will) its
first total eclipse in 13 years on July 9th... .Theatre pro-
grams that can be seen in the dark is one of- many post-
war promises.
When Stan Musial reported to Bainbridge (yep, he’s
in the Navy), he posed with a bat and a watching rookie,
unaware of Musial’s identity, said the Card ace was
holding the bat wrongly... .Pete Gray, one-armed out-
fielder sensation of the South last summer, is working out
with the St. Louis Biwvns... .Transportation will give
baseball biggest headache of ’45 season.
Gotham Hoopsters Go AWOL From
School But Don't Mind Playing Ball