Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 49, Number 61, Decatur, Adams County, 13 March 1951 — Page 8
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Charlie Share All-Stars Play
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Th** Charlie , Hhare AH Klars will |b« In imcatur Thursday nluht. March 211, ll\ wiii aiinounccd today by Floyd Heed, ptaylng coai Ii ( <>f MJi-eatur’* Kh’hk k f, The exhibition game will In* piny* <1 u’ the" Decatur high school i gyms ijvlth martlng time set hi n> o'clock. An preliminary *• hits been uYtutiKed. with the Lin- : coin 6-B team! aCoiiched by Hub* i t Sarkel, Jr., meeflng the if. a team, which is coached J»y Heed The All-Star team. which is
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|A. B. (uil-fiappy) Chandler has announced tie will resign immediately as Commissioner .of Baseball fallowing his failure to obtain a Vote /f coijfidence hy bix league magnates at a Miami Btach meeting. iis contract has m|til April ?,(], 19'*2 to? run, />ut aitnounc *d as; he sat in tlie lobby lof the .Hotel ■ wher? his was decided; jthatiji he would resign at once. :[
sponsored by' the Fort Wayne Zollmil- pistons.!; is headed Iby Charlie Share. ftll c»ntn\ wlfp was oblalued hy the Pistons Inift deal with Wlaterloo. but Share win not permitted to play tills s|sson : with l , |st(His by, ai l ion o| t.lie ililfc tffts of file .\;itiopal ; Basketball A (social (on. i Shaie is Hiirinundtd liy’a squad of Stars, Including ,H|(n. RjHy and Art HUt rh. who 'saw < i»nsl4> i abb «<• Holl Illis stllsiOU nitii lie Pistonß' on II the ft mi w/ |orre|l to eul to i" play*i n to-i ni,mN| ,,t n,,. \ip .H team lh( 'lirle ikm Holvm <t toillß'\ pin Mill iklttl! Il|l- Shein.\ - •in 11.'.l ■li ( lit ■ wit . ipl. V 4 .| in the "Utlhld fo|i the MHOI)' '/met li’Hll l»«'klen bn i liail ft ittft. uf|this city, Bud\ Haus IM< m it, of Nfw Hhv**ht "’t ai iHuved al \n ii.ii i i lint t 4 W’l I- lh.- Pi l.t I. I Opiinxlnu (hoi will be Hie Iff. i'iii Kltiih .ft ifji whl.'li com pllt il a fill" i t/'tif jl of :u|i vietorli s and only loxos durliig the sag. < I .. 11 n. I Admission lulr. 1 for (li|s eiar t|i frn!'U"h s wll) li< (jo icet)!* |or adultk and 'a' <.nt - j.a fqtlt hi-V. Tl< kel> *uy be ohtalucd al Kleiik’k nioru on Madhon Atr<<t nr riiim Bny\ mem hi i of (he Kit nk team , | Net Teams Practice At Butler Fieldhoiise Indianapolis. March jil.- (UP) Evansville Reitz, one of four finalists in the./state high school basketball practiced today at the Butler Fieldhouse. ' Muncie Central will thke the floor tomorrojw and Lafayette Jeff Thursday.. The s fourth team, Indianapolis A-ttw-ks, will not I'l-ai-tier* at! Butiler tljis week because the Tigers playbd their previous, tournifv games i-there. V ——t—/• ; Forty percent; of the half-million acres of tht (Jreat Smoky Mountains National' Park; is ih'its original foresnd ebridition. j
Baseball Czar Is Sought By Major Leagues Miami H«uch, Fla., Mar, 13 v ii I* i Major Itagua club owners, huvltiK I’t'pudluteil A„ It (Happy) Chandler for t\|»o» third and but time, set out today to find a fi»'W biisi'biill ('oiiimlMxiniiKr. • Am uh they do iind If po.ii. iililji will not be until July at the *b»rllm-t fht ii hiinr duck < omml wloher will resign. Until that time mid perimpH until his eontrari ax iilie (( on midnight April 30, 1.952. Chandler wilt continue \ to rule baxeball, Tim- aamo scrbenlng committee whh!h has bean working since lu*t, I’ec; ll.jJVhen the club owners twice Voted m St. I‘etersburK not ■ to renew Chandler's contract, ordered to intensify . .Its search for a new comtnlHßlotjer. There was absolutely zyo ln<lleatipu of who the man might' he. but only 25 out of aointt 100 orighial candidiites were still left on th list which was given to the;club owners for the first time at Sun-’ day's American and National league meetings here. Great care was taken to keep thp M st hut the United Presk learned that these hameA definitely w?re on it: George M. Trautman, president of the minor league; , James A. Farley, former postmaster general — the ‘brains” behind the late President Roosevelt’s first two presidential campaigns: .Gov. Jjank of Ohio: 'Chief Justice Fred Vinson of the U. S. supreme court; V. s. Supreme Gourt Justice William O. Dougtas; j; Rd-' gar Hoover, head of the FBI; Stuart Symington, chairman of the national resounds hoard; Federal Judge Harold Med Uta of New York; general manager Warren Gllbs of the K’tnclnnatl Reds; own er Hob (hirp<.i)t».|- of the Philadelphia Phillies; president Ford I* rick (if the National league; p»■ ■ Mem william Hanld*a of the' American league; Hegar, head of the I Niiflomtl league gpr* vice bureau;! I,«*Mllt» o'Cotinor, Hje right hand thiiti to baiahgll'N flr*t t the lata Monnfaln IW Landltl; and sports writ "i (IrantlandlHiea. The name of titiothei ipmliM witter wag on the Hit hut hIM namc vouid not ip* learned •*■ 1 vote , was the Mam** hi Hie second hhllOl taken u| St I'cfershurg nine ( lull ow'nei-H vol Ing to V«> elect Chandler and seven agiilnkt |t Twelve votes a fhree fourtlM majority Us nrcea< aary for eleetloh Here Is how the eluhM votp'l In yekterday'a secret ballot: Agiiinst-*“The Braves, cardinals. Yankees, White Sox. Browns, Phlllle! nnd Dodgers. For The Red Sox. Indians. Tigers. Senators. Athletics. Giants. Reds. Cubs. That was. the same why they voted at St.\ Petersburg. \ nani' Neuenschwander Quits Coaching Ranks Herman Neuenschwander, for the past five years coach of the Hartford Center Gorillas, has announced plans td quit the\ coaching game to enter private Neuenschwander dnd his family will move to Columbus, where he will work, in an administrative po sition with the Bros, stone company.
Exhibition Baseball j New York (Al Ift, Cleveland 8 (Ift Inninas). Philadelphia tkl 7, Boston (N) M. Ixm Angeles (Pcid 4. Chlcagu (N) 3. / - Pittsburgh (N) 11. Seattle (PCtl) 2. iiPorilnnd; (J’CL) Piu-butrh (N) - -■'.H tiurp-: 1 - Lafayette Jefl Seeking Third Indiana Title Bi ■ !l> Editor's note Thia la th* fIHB of four kior.as on Ute finalists di this yaar's Indiana high schtdijl lihskotbalt tourney.) I \. ® By Kurt Freudenthal (United Press KiiorlH writer! s Indianapolis, March 13. —(UP)*# Gagey Marion Crawley brlrtgH his. Lafayette Broncos to the Butiqir Fieldhouse Saturday bidding' fo| • the crown for the third time. Iw four years, hut to him it’s a thrill and a new experience ever| time. Maybe you think it's “old stuff’-', to (he graying mastermind Qf th«| hardwood-hotshots. but youTa dead wrong. V ? ■“I’ll never get used to i|;“ hrs said today. “There’s always somef thing neW about this high school basketball tourney. • || !Craw'ley\ has a personal stakej ; in guiding Jeff to its third title.' If his veteran-studded niake it, it’ll mark the fourtliii he piloted the winners horned a feat accomplished only by twos Other famed coaches ■Glenn Cur-j. tis and Everest Cake. Crawley had two winners atil Washington in 1941\and 1842 ant|h at , Ijafayette three years ago'd Lqfdyette picked up Its first bindribbon.way back ln 1916. ’rtn- year Crawley Is back with! the I Hume starting line up whlchi lo|t to Madison In the 195(*.-tltle| clash. 67 to 44. His (950 OutfPj wasn’t "aupiuisHd" to make It lrUo*l the finals, losing II regular season | anines The Brones are thd I'nltml Press I Ht|«t choice this time Tlmy luivt| dropped only three of 2N 'games,| Imjludltig « fiV to 5x * overtime lp| afternoon opponent . 1 I (Vrnwlv.v (•fus.-d to |ir**j,iu''i Msiurday's clash sgulnst hb<. <dft Nn|*fh Central conference foe but saiil he had "all respect In* the soHd for the BnarciHs." ij ‘.They're probably belter ' now | than during the scti-em, .add It'll ; proliahly be the .usual, dog eat*- • doff affair." he added • j J>ff look Ita highest tourney humla to date In',last Saturday’u seiiii flnnls. edging, powerful Gary Froebel.ln an overtime battle, 50 to 49, to avenge a M to-44 setback from last December. - | "We used .a pressure defense against Froebel through most of the game," \Crawley explained. “We pulled ■' t Froebel's Johnny Moore out into the open for our I offense and doubled up on Herman Banks.’’ The latter netted only one. field goal.- He had six buckets in their; first meting. * , - 1 “I figured that if we could get past Froebel we wnuld make it to the finals.” Crawley said. He said even in defeat Froebel was a great ball club. The loss was its first in 27 games. "Our team \ls about on par with the one 1 three years ago which won the tourney.” Crawley continued.
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UThe boys have experience, are I good ball-handlers, good shots, and we have a strong bench." I The team la built around Mix-fpot-four senior center Ted Dunn. He and aix-two forward Charles flchalble are the rebounders. Sixdtie Chuck Reynolds Is the other Howard, and Denny Blind and Itob Pierce share the guard lalslgnmenta. ; IjThey hit the hoop with arching ' <>ba-hauder«. usually the be»|i otfense agalns! a tight xone dMfciiHc mu< n s.A used by Indiana pfellf Crlspus AHucka, a team ih«>v mbji have so rmat for (he crown I The l.ttfftvette roster: I, Hl. Wt. Yr i claries Reynolds f 6*l 150 Hr. 'claries Hchalble f .. C-2 ISO Hr. Itdndy Barrett f 511 l"0 Jr.
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State Shuffleboard Meet In Fort Wayne Fort ,W*y n *. l nd - March IS.— Hana hava hean completed for You can mend a split In your championships to he held here announced tqday by Robert at V.F.W. hall April 2649, It was Chw!l*«M>n, stau* dlraVtor tor Aiimrhum Hhufflabourd l.wagtick, Inc., hhitlch Is sanctioning ths event. Teuins from all imrts. 'of ---‘- ■'■■■ --■■-■ ■_ - Junies Cuhoun f 6-0 “uo Jr Ted Dunn « .. . 6-4 170 Hr. ll\ll Unge < 61/170 Jr Denny Blind g 5-10 155 Hr. Hob Pierce g ; 511 |6O Hr Hoyd Hovde g 511 175 Jr Frltx Fran* g ; n 150 Jr. the slate are expected tou-omix-tc.
for the men’s an 4 woman's titles. Charleston said that; attendance is to exceed, last year'!’, record event here when more than 100 players "vie/ for v the Hoosier crowns. Orndtlxed shuffleboard activity In /the elate bus nearly doubled since last he pointed out, with more \tfcan 80 teams f tirrently registered In AHI. I RFC PROBERS *C«n*twwe*l From rea* Oee> 1 doing Rtmiethlng about the “ques Hou of elhlcul vondutt" In _ (he goveriiment. | QUERY GAMBLER iXIeMIOHM*! From I’wgr «io*» who signed your citlgombhlp application?"' “No.'' Costello said, i
TUESDAY, 13, 1951
College Basketball , Nffr Tournament . 1 Brigham Young 76. St. M. St. John's hßrooklyn) 6u, Bonaventure 58. NAIB Tourney New Mexico A A M 68. GleenVille (W. Vi.) State 64. , Florida Stale U. 85, Houth\ Dakota State 70, l Arkansas Poly Tech 64, pollege of Psclfle ffl. , HouthwesiLTexas Htate 70. More, head (Ky.z iHtate 62. Memphis Hihlc 76, Portland V '74 H(*'gl« College 72, Kant Ccnfial Oklahoma Slate l»& . ./ Ottawa (K>n I 73. Hillsdale ill ' James M’illkln 77, Eastern New Mexico ,1' 6|l. < ' v ■ -. ’ ’ - \l’ I \ A Democrat Want Ad—lt Faya.
