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John Townsend (basketball)

John Frederick "Jake" Townsend Sr. (September 20, 1916 – December 4, 2001[1]) was an American basketball forward and center. He was an All-Big Ten player for the University of Michigan from 1935 to 1938. In 1938, he was named an All-American. He later played professional basketball for the Indianapolis Kautskys, Oshkosh All-Stars and Rochester Royals.

John Townsend
Townsend from 1938 Michiganensian
Personal information
Born(1916-09-20)September 20, 1916
Indianapolis, Indiana
DiedDecember 4, 2001(2001-12-04) (aged 85)
Indianapolis, Indiana
NationalityAmerican
Listed height6 ft 4 in (1.93 m)
Listed weight208 lb (94 kg)
Career information
High schoolArsenal Tech (Indianapolis, Indiana)
CollegeMichigan (1935–1938)
Playing career1938–1942
PositionForward / center
Career history
1938–1939Hammond Ciesar All-Americans
1939–1940Rochester Royals
1940–1941Michigan All-Stars
1941Toledo
1941–1942Indianapolis Kautskys
1942Oshkosh All-Stars
1942Toledo Jim White Chevrolets
Career highlights and awards

High school basketball in Indiana edit

A native of Indiana, Townsend played for Arsenal Technical High School in Indianapolis. He led Arsenal Tech to the state finals in 1934, losing to Logansport. He was the leading scorer in the State Finals and was named All-State in basketball in Indiana twice and won the Dyer Medal, Indianapolis' top athletic award.

University of Michigan edit

He played collegiately for the University of Michigan from 1936 to 1938. Townsend was named to the All-Big Ten team and led Michigan in scoring each year from 1936 to 1938.[2] Considered the greatest Michigan basketball player in the era before Cazzie Russell, Townsend was six feet, four inches (102 mm) tall.

Known as the "Houdini of the Hardwood", Townsend scored 108 points in 1936 and was the only sophomore selected for the All-Big Ten team. The Associated Press chose Townsend as the All-Big Ten center in 1936 even though he played regularly at forward throughout the season.[3] He was joined on the team by his older brother, Earl Townsend; who was the team captain. Earl had earlier led DePauw University to the 1934 Indiana Intercollegiate Conference title before transferring to Michigan.

In 1937, Townsend was again selected on the All-Big Ten team and finished second in conference in scoring.[4] He had 40 field goals and made 43 out of 59 free throws for 123 points.[5] Described by the AP as "the great Wolverine ball-handler",[5] he was "generally credited with being the best ball handler in the Big Ten."[6]

In 12 games in 1938, Townsend had 45 field goals, converted 45 of 64 free throws, and finished fourth in the conference with 135 points.[7] He was named an All-Big Ten player by both the United Press and the Associated Press for the third straight year. The United Press noted that Townsend was a unanimous choice for the second consecutive year.[2] Though Purdue's Jewell Young was the Big Ten scoring leader in 1938, Townsend excelled as a scorer, rebounder, and ball-handler. The United Press said: "It was Townsend's third year on the all-star team. He won his first recognition as a center, twice more as a forward. Players, especially, conceded Townsend was the greatest all-around man in the conference."[2] The Associated Press said: "John (Jake) Townsend of Michigan won the center assignment by a big margin and in 'making' the team for the third consecutive year, accomplished a rare feat in Big Ten basketball. Rated as the greatest player in Michigan hardwood history, Townsend received first place votes, either at forward or center, from nine coaches. The other one picked him for the second five."[8]

In 1938, he became the fourth consensus All-American in school history. Townsend also competed for Michigan in the shot put and discus. He was ranked fifth in the country in the discus. He earned five varsity letters at Michigan – three in basketball and two in track.

Professional ball edit

Immediately after graduating, Townsend played baseball in 1938 in the Bush-Feezle State League for the Indianapolis team. The Kokomo Tribune noted in late August: "The Indianapolis aggregation is led by Johnny Townsend, former Technical high basketball star and an All-American cage player at The University of Michigan. Latest statistics . . . show Townsend, a center fielder, is the loop's leading slugger. Townsend showed his prowess with the war club Wednesday when he tripled with the bags loaded to defeat the Muncie Acme-Lees team, 6-4."[9]

In October 1938, Ed Ciesar, owner of the Hammond Ciesers announced he had signed Townsend to a professional basketball contract.[10] Townsend played professional basketball in the NBL as a member of the Indianapolis Kautskys, Oshkosh All-Stars and Rochester Royals.[1]

Later years edit

Townsend later became a lawyer in Indianapolis. He also officiated basketball games in the 1940s for the Big Ten Conference, as well as four Indiana-Kentucky all-star games. He later worked as a broadcaster and coach.

Honors and awards edit

He was inducted into the Indiana Basketball Hall of Fame in 1972;[11] the 11th class to be honored; in 1980 he was named to the University of Michigan Athletic Hall of Honor as part of the third induction class. Only two basketball players, Cazzie Russell and Rudy Tomjanovich were inducted into the Hall of Honor before Townsend. In 2000, The Sporting News picked Townsend as a member of its Michigan all-time basketball team; he was one of only two players from before 1974 named to the team.

Family edit

Townsend's grandson, Eric Montross, played basketball at the University of North Carolina and in the NBA.[12]

Career statistics edit

Legend
  GP Games played  FGM  Field goals made
 FTM  Free throws made  FTA  Free throws attempted
 FT%  Free throw percentage  PTS  Total points
 PPG  Points per game  Bold  Career high


NBL edit

Source[13]

Regular season edit

Year Team GP FGM FTM PTS PPG
1938–39 Hammond 5 14 15 43 8.6
1941–42 Indianapolis 22 53 63 169 7.7
1942–43 Toledo 2 6 4 16 8.0
1942–43 Oshkosh 5 4 10 18 3.6
Career 34 77 92 246 7.2

Playoffs edit

Year Team GP FGM FTM PTS PPG
1941–42 Indianapolis 2 6 11 23 11.5

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b "John Townsend Sr. had been attorney, former professional basketball player". The Indianapolis Star. December 6, 2001. C10.
  2. ^ a b c Snider, Steve (1938-03-08). "Purdue's All-Star Big Ten Five Picked By United Press:Young Townsend, Anderson, Andres and Rolek Choices As Result of Fine Year's Play". The Oshkosh Northwestern.
  3. ^ Weekes, William (1936-03-09). "All-Conference Basketball Squad Chosen". The Oshkosh Northwestern.
  4. ^ "Young Tops In Scoring: Townsend and McMichael Tied for Second Place". The Evening Independent (Masillon, Ohio). 1937-03-08.
  5. ^ a b Hilligan, Earl (1937-03-08). "Big Ten Cage Stars Named: Coaches Make Selections for Associated Press Conference Team". Ironwood Daily Globe.
  6. ^ McCormick, Henry (1938-01-13). "No Foolin' Now". Wisconsin State Journal.
  7. ^ "Scoring Leaders". The Oshkosh Northwestern. 1938-03-08.
  8. ^ Weekes, William (1938-03-09). "Young, Townsend, Andres and Rolek Others Selected". The Oshkosh Northwestern.
  9. ^ Noble, Deke (1938-08-26). "Indianapolis Club Paced By Famed John Townsend". The Kokomo Tribune.
  10. ^ "Cage Loop Tid-Bits". The Sheboygan Press. 1938-10-12.
  11. ^ http://www.hoopshall.com/hall-of-fame/john-townsend/?query=misc1.eq.Indianapolis%20Arsenal%20Tech&xsearch_id=HallofFame_Highschool&xsearch[0]=Indianapolis%20Arsenal%20Tech&back=HallofFame
  12. ^ Scott Fowler. North Carolina Tar Heels: Where Have You Gone? Sports Publishing LLC, 2005. p. 151.
  13. ^ "John Townsend NBL Stats". Basketball Reference. Sports Reference LLC. Retrieved 20 December 2023.

External links edit

  • Bentley Historical Library: John Townsend
  • Bruce Madej, Champions of the West, p. 85

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For other people with the same name see John Townsend John Frederick Jake Townsend Sr September 20 1916 December 4 2001 1 was an American basketball forward and center He was an All Big Ten player for the University of Michigan from 1935 to 1938 In 1938 he was named an All American He later played professional basketball for the Indianapolis Kautskys Oshkosh All Stars and Rochester Royals John TownsendTownsend from 1938 MichiganensianPersonal informationBorn 1916 09 20 September 20 1916Indianapolis IndianaDiedDecember 4 2001 2001 12 04 aged 85 Indianapolis IndianaNationalityAmericanListed height6 ft 4 in 1 93 m Listed weight208 lb 94 kg Career informationHigh schoolArsenal Tech Indianapolis Indiana CollegeMichigan 1935 1938 Playing career1938 1942PositionForward centerCareer history1938 1939Hammond Ciesar All Americans1939 1940Rochester Royals1940 1941Michigan All Stars1941Toledo1941 1942Indianapolis Kautskys1942Oshkosh All Stars1942Toledo Jim White ChevroletsCareer highlights and awardsFirst team All American Converse 1938 3 First team All Big Ten 1936 1938 Contents 1 High school basketball in Indiana 2 University of Michigan 3 Professional ball 4 Later years 5 Honors and awards 6 Family 7 Career statistics 7 1 NBL 7 1 1 Regular season 7 1 2 Playoffs 8 See also 9 References 10 External linksHigh school basketball in Indiana editA native of Indiana Townsend played for Arsenal Technical High School in Indianapolis He led Arsenal Tech to the state finals in 1934 losing to Logansport He was the leading scorer in the State Finals and was named All State in basketball in Indiana twice and won the Dyer Medal Indianapolis top athletic award University of Michigan editHe played collegiately for the University of Michigan from 1936 to 1938 Townsend was named to the All Big Ten team and led Michigan in scoring each year from 1936 to 1938 2 Considered the greatest Michigan basketball player in the era before Cazzie Russell Townsend was six feet four inches 102 mm tall Known as the Houdini of the Hardwood Townsend scored 108 points in 1936 and was the only sophomore selected for the All Big Ten team The Associated Press chose Townsend as the All Big Ten center in 1936 even though he played regularly at forward throughout the season 3 He was joined on the team by his older brother Earl Townsend who was the team captain Earl had earlier led DePauw University to the 1934 Indiana Intercollegiate Conference title before transferring to Michigan In 1937 Townsend was again selected on the All Big Ten team and finished second in conference in scoring 4 He had 40 field goals and made 43 out of 59 free throws for 123 points 5 Described by the AP as the great Wolverine ball handler 5 he was generally credited with being the best ball handler in the Big Ten 6 In 12 games in 1938 Townsend had 45 field goals converted 45 of 64 free throws and finished fourth in the conference with 135 points 7 He was named an All Big Ten player by both the United Press and the Associated Press for the third straight year The United Press noted that Townsend was a unanimous choice for the second consecutive year 2 Though Purdue s Jewell Young was the Big Ten scoring leader in 1938 Townsend excelled as a scorer rebounder and ball handler The United Press said It was Townsend s third year on the all star team He won his first recognition as a center twice more as a forward Players especially conceded Townsend was the greatest all around man in the conference 2 The Associated Press said John Jake Townsend of Michigan won the center assignment by a big margin and in making the team for the third consecutive year accomplished a rare feat in Big Ten basketball Rated as the greatest player in Michigan hardwood history Townsend received first place votes either at forward or center from nine coaches The other one picked him for the second five 8 In 1938 he became the fourth consensus All American in school history Townsend also competed for Michigan in the shot put and discus He was ranked fifth in the country in the discus He earned five varsity letters at Michigan three in basketball and two in track Professional ball editImmediately after graduating Townsend played baseball in 1938 in the Bush Feezle State League for the Indianapolis team The Kokomo Tribune noted in late August The Indianapolis aggregation is led by Johnny Townsend former Technical high basketball star and an All American cage player at The University of Michigan Latest statistics show Townsend a center fielder is the loop s leading slugger Townsend showed his prowess with the war club Wednesday when he tripled with the bags loaded to defeat the Muncie Acme Lees team 6 4 9 In October 1938 Ed Ciesar owner of the Hammond Ciesers announced he had signed Townsend to a professional basketball contract 10 Townsend played professional basketball in the NBL as a member of the Indianapolis Kautskys Oshkosh All Stars and Rochester Royals 1 Later years editTownsend later became a lawyer in Indianapolis He also officiated basketball games in the 1940s for the Big Ten Conference as well as four Indiana Kentucky all star games He later worked as a broadcaster and coach Honors and awards editHe was inducted into the Indiana Basketball Hall of Fame in 1972 11 the 11th class to be honored in 1980 he was named to the University of Michigan Athletic Hall of Honor as part of the third induction class Only two basketball players Cazzie Russell and Rudy Tomjanovich were inducted into the Hall of Honor before Townsend In 2000 The Sporting News picked Townsend as a member of its Michigan all time basketball team he was one of only two players from before 1974 named to the team 1 Family editTownsend s grandson Eric Montross played basketball at the University of North Carolina and in the NBA 12 Career statistics editLegend GP Games played FGM Field goals made FTM Free throws made FTA Free throws attempted FT Free throw percentage PTS Total points PPG Points per game Bold Career high NBL edit Source 13 Regular season edit Year Team GP FGM FTM PTS PPG 1938 39 Hammond 5 14 15 43 8 6 1941 42 Indianapolis 22 53 63 169 7 7 1942 43 Toledo 2 6 4 16 8 0 1942 43 Oshkosh 5 4 10 18 3 6 Career 34 77 92 246 7 2 Playoffs edit Year Team GP FGM FTM PTS PPG 1941 42 Indianapolis 2 6 11 23 11 5See also editList of second generation NBA playersReferences edit a b John Townsend Sr had been attorney former professional basketball player The Indianapolis Star December 6 2001 C10 a b c Snider Steve 1938 03 08 Purdue s All Star Big Ten Five Picked By United Press Young Townsend Anderson Andres and Rolek Choices As Result of Fine Year s Play The Oshkosh Northwestern Weekes William 1936 03 09 All Conference Basketball Squad Chosen The Oshkosh Northwestern Young Tops In Scoring Townsend and McMichael Tied for Second Place The Evening Independent Masillon Ohio 1937 03 08 a b Hilligan Earl 1937 03 08 Big Ten Cage Stars Named Coaches Make Selections for Associated Press Conference Team Ironwood Daily Globe McCormick Henry 1938 01 13 No Foolin Now Wisconsin State Journal Scoring Leaders The Oshkosh Northwestern 1938 03 08 Weekes William 1938 03 09 Young Townsend Andres and Rolek Others Selected The Oshkosh Northwestern Noble Deke 1938 08 26 Indianapolis Club Paced By Famed John Townsend The Kokomo Tribune Cage Loop Tid Bits The Sheboygan Press 1938 10 12 http www hoopshall com hall of fame john townsend query misc1 eq Indianapolis 20Arsenal 20Tech amp xsearch id HallofFame Highschool amp xsearch 0 Indianapolis 20Arsenal 20Tech amp back HallofFame Scott Fowler North Carolina Tar Heels Where Have You Gone Sports Publishing LLC 2005 p 151 John Townsend NBL Stats Basketball Reference Sports Reference LLC Retrieved 20 December 2023 External links editBentley Historical Library John Townsend Bruce Madej Champions of the West p 85 The Sporting News Michigan all time basketball team Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title John Townsend basketball amp oldid 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