Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 December 1945 — Page 20
And Othe
and others on the block. day,
baseman, and Outfielder
agent with Sacramento. when they finished seventh,
Qiles said.
o Bpariied tie Rede ta National league | Even the remaining one-fourth of | last night at the Bloomington R. C. ~ sold to the Philadelphia Phils. Giles also announced that regular | ‘Second Baseman Woody Williams had been sold to Hollywood of the that we can’t turn it down.” . Pacific coast league where he joins
Gerry | - Walker, both of whom were sent estimated at $20,000. recently to the west coast loop Mesner was sold to Sacramento and - Walker was given his outright release and later signed as a free
Since the close of last season, the Reds have dispatched one outfielder ahd three-fourths of their infield
‘and that is what we are doing,”
Released of Sil rs Are on the Block: Phils Buy Frank MeCormick
' CHICAGO, Dec. 11 (U. P.).—The Cincinnati Reds’ 1045 team was being systematically “wrecked” today with four regulars released or sold
As the major leagues’ annual winter meetings entered the second General Warren Giles of Cincinnati announced that First Baseman Frank McCormick, righthanded slugger whose “sultch” hitting
logs Put The Br
Champions in
By BOB STRANAHAN
| facturer can turn them out.
of Commerce
[the Reds’ irifield, Shortstop Eddie| A cafeteria;
uable player award,
shot” for ‘photographers in
Reds, ending the season with a 276 average.
Major League Club Owners Clip Chandler's Authority
_- CHICAGO, Dec. 11 (U. P.).—Control of major-minor league baseball, | -°%¢ Bryan. president emeritus, championship to Indiana. which rested solely in the hands of the late commissioner, Kenesaw M. Landis, for 23 years, partially returned to the club owners today. But new Commissioner A. B. Chandler retained a lion's Landis-born perogatives, including the power to throw an in _gtoup out of baseball for “conduct detrimental” to the game.
vidual or
Koverly Faces Champ Longson
wild Bill”
. Denton Signe
For Fight Bill
Friday.
and is seeking foes for the pair.
Indiana
ington, Il.
Regatta Renewal
in time
Koverly is expected to prove one of the most formidable opponents Longson has faced here and as both grapplers are of the aggressive type, the match is more than likely to the 14 provide an unusual amount of ac
vy welghis also are in the two
"alone: has had the purpose or ef-
‘Pedro Carsonia, local middleweight who is in the midst of a
semi-windup on the five-bout boxing bill to be staged at the Armory
-Matemaker Lloyd Carter also has signed Emie Dehro, former para-| Allan Small, Elwood heavyweight,
The headline battle is billed for ‘10 sessions and will pit Tommy * Charles, who recently captured the state light-heavyweight crown by thumping Al Sheridan, of | Gar: Indianapolis, against Jack ‘Hill, the “windmill” style belter.from Bloom-
NEW YORK, Dec. 11 (U.P.).—The first national err regatta three years, will. be he _somein- July at an undetermined site, the National Association of
{over. The satisfied major and minor leagues had obtained what they
the way it should be run”
Presidents Ford Prick of the National league and will Harridge of the American, opening the second day of the major league's annual winter meetings; announced the new owner-commissioner arrangement in a revised ma jor-minor league pact which was passed by club owners last night. Rallying the owners in support of Chandler, Prick and Harridge br an mt or m e: since the election of er commis-
fect of limiting his jurisdiction as commissioner.”
Actually Chandler does not have all of the arbitrary, unimpeachable powers of Landis. But he has more than enough to keep baseball healthy and prevent anything like another “Black Sox” scandal, the
Miller, may go, although Giles said, | “Wé_ want to hang on to Miller| os Wete-on-hand fav. Whe -Soemsive unless such a good deal comes along | In tribute to the team and Coac {| Bo McMillin for bringing the first The McCormick deal was for an| championship to ihe school in 46 | years, -teamma teve Mesner, third undisclosed cash sum, with the = te Shey Phillies to give the Reds a player| to be named later. The sum was Defore the event. And typical of the {enthusiasm which accompanies a { the preliminary move to McCormick, 32, came up to stay| Winner was : with the Reds in 1938 and finished | form an IL U. Bossi club. Aun: out his eight-year stretch with an| ney Norman J. Neely, one of the even 300 average, hitting his peak | leaders, envisioned a stadium for season in 1940 with a 332 average | l- U. seating some 40,000 to 50,000 and the National league's most val- | and close support for all of the uni-
McCormick has been handicapped | in recent years by a lame back, injured when he posed for a “stunt | fairs which Hoosier cities know so 1941, Last season he slumped with the | his piece, honestly and sincerely
re of the
| The so-called “Chandler war” wail
| versity athletic teams.
Sincerity Evident It was one of those “folksy” afwell. A fellow gets up and speaks {although he may be a bit em{barrassed in the presence of so many of hig neighbors, Certainly Toastmaster Harold Van Orman of Evansville seemed sincere when he called McMillin a “leading coach of America, capable and respected by his team.” And the venerable Dr. William
(Was just ds earnest when he (toasted the Hoosier squad and !voiced appreciation for the loyalty {shown in the past when Indiana | wasn't riding the Big Ten crest.
Target Next Year | Athletic Director Zora Clevenger,
{glancing into the future after a
point for the champions,” he| warned. | Bo was at hig best before the! home folk” and there was sincerity | {In every sentence of praise for his| {assistants and the boys who brought! | Indiana its first title.
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It won't be the fault of Bloomington businessmen if Indiana uni- | versity's Western conference foot ball champions are late to practice next year. The players all will have { new watches as soon as the manu-
Certificates for the gifts were distributed to the squad at a Chamber: appreciation dinner
Some 400 business and civic lead-
The boys got a ride on 'a fire truck
Bloomington Pays Tribute fol. U.s Grid ~~ ___ Event Carded
Sincere Hc
cere
{ Of those. coaches he said “I wouldn't trade this group for any in | the country—head coaches thrown lin,” and he. recited their individual | accomplishments. Of the squad he said “team spirit | and poise, respect and considera- | tion for one another brought this
{ “Sure theyll be gunning for us!
| next year,” he remarked, “but we'll | be expecting that.” | His statement that “I want to {schedule thé Army, too,” brought
wanted, the power _ {brief review of the current season, McMillin sald that the team tion over the Ey Yote: Jegiia- | was equally honest when he pointed | started the season with the chamAnd Chandler still had what he |OUt that the Hoosiers will be a fa- pionship in mind. “But of course wanted, “the power to run ‘baseball | vorite target in: 1046. “They alll we have started-some others the
L U. President Emeritus William Lowe Bryan and Cosch Bo McMillin.
{in Howard (Goon) Brown, the line- | man the boys have selected as a captain for 1946. He also paid special tribute to Russell Deal the retiring squad captain. . Of his proposed trip to Japan to serve as a codch for an occupation team against the pick of the U. 8 pros, the Crimson mentor had noth- | ing to say. “That will have to come
tures made. Vern Huffman, an all-time ath-
Ball and Indian
Win; Wildcats
Indiana hardwood teams
: playing two out-of-state fives last night
came out on top in one engagement as Ball State was trouncing Man-
chester, 61 to 39.
touted Indiana State five, 47 to LeRoy King, skyscraper center, ‘paced his Wildcat teammates in their triumph over the ‘Hoosier Tiger squad as he racked up eight field goals and five free throws for 21 points. Northwestern led at the half, 34 to 17.
reason the commissioner's office was organized,
This Week's Calen
This week's Indiana high sehiool basketball schedule, as compiled by the United Press, follows (barring! late postponements) :
TONIGHT South Bend Central at Rochester Franklin Township at Beech Oreve. Terre . Haute Gerstmeyer at Spencer, Roosevelt vs. Gary Emerson. nd Tech vs. Hammond Clark, at Frankfort, Decatur at Hoagland. ore ve it Lalayetts. at Huntingburg, Bloomington at Sullivan, . Bedford at’ Mitchell. Crawfordsville at Greencastle. Brownstown at Seymour. , WEDNESDAY Broad Ripple at Deeatur Central. y Edison vs. Gary Tolleston. Silent Hoosiers at McCordsville, Marion at Peru. . Jasper at Vincennes. Corydon at New Albany, Lyons at Linton. Terre Haute Garfield at Brazil. THURSDAY Gary Lew Wallace vs. Gary Horace Mann FRIDAY ’ Silent Hoosiers at Beech Grove. Ben Davis at Brownsburg: Pant fiat n Township at Decatur Central. a Bre Cor a wrence Central. Shoriridae at Shelbyvile. Moores: = Speedway,
¥ rt a : Manual at Warren Central. Wabash at Alexandria. Anderson at Marion. Kokomo at Lafayette Jefferson, Muncie Central at Logansport. New Castle at’ Richmond. Evansville Reits vs. Evansville Bosse. Ww 1 at Sullivan, Central at Vincennes, Princeton. at Huntingburg. Seymour at Bedford, Preelandville at Bicknell. Bloomington at Martinsville, Tell City at Jasper. Louisville, Ky., Manual at New Albany. Sotumbia City at Martford City. a
Royal Center at Monticello, Warsaw at Plymouth. of Winimae, New aves at Subyrn. Ossian at Monroe at Decatur South Bend Washington at Elkhart Port Wayne Sentral vs. Port Wayne North. Middiewiry at .
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Hammond Clark vs. Ham: . Whiting at Hammond Tech Hin
Mitchell at Bloomington University, Lebanon at Jeffersonyille. Afi Flora at Delphi. Greensburg at Columbus, Rushville at Connersville. Greenfield at Greencastle. Brazil at Crawfordsville. Linton at Bloomfield Attica at Terre Haute Cierstmeyer. Terre Haute State at Robinson, 1. Seotisburg at Madison. Cincinnati, 0, Eider at Batesville. SATURDAY Fort Wayne South at Warsaw, Muncie Burris at Anderson. Ben Davis at Howe Broad Ripple at Washington. Sacred Heart at Cathedral. Manual at Southport, Monticello at Wabash, Goshen at Elkhart, Tr ayne North at N h Whiting at LaPorte. PpReg South Bend Washington Jeflersonville at Hammond Hi okomo at Fort Shelbyyille at Muncie Central, Richmond at Evansvill
Bosse, Fort Wayne Central thol Fort Wayne Concordia. xn alte -»n
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the Turf and The filly, who in two the of
years of seventh leading
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While DePauw university was being smothered, 67 to 36, by Northwestern at Evanston, Eastern Illinois was bowing to a highly
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For January The Fountain Square alleys an-
tournament for five-man teams is scheduled Jan. §, 6, 12 and 13. Handicaps of 78 per cent of the difference between the team's average and 1050 will be allowed. League averages as of Jan. 1 will be used in 5
"The event will be limited to 96 teams and Secretary Al Striebeck
m. tions, contact Striebeck at CH. 7061, the Fountain Square alleys, FR.
was runnerup, and the only other soloist that hurdied the 650-mark. #09 BOWLERS (MEN)
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sold to| "°° today—as great a point spread Jon va as separated the next 13 players. in the 1045. early| paul Courteau of New Haven the lasted Na. |ccording to official league statis. L tional campaign, tics: to mote into second place with with the Bean.|J0 Points to Leswick's 35. Johnny eaters. ‘He has| McHaffey of Pittsburgh was in 13th spent most of his| P1ac® With 25 points. . saseball ‘¢aretrin Fred Hunt of Buffalo, Roger Indianapolis and | Leger of Buffalo and Norm Larson is 35. The south-|°f New Haven were tied for third w is classed as o capable hurler|Pi3c¢ With 2 points. league competition and Douglas of Indianapolis, whe expected 10 land » regular start- (vse Second last week, got anly one ing berth on the Tribe's 1046 mound| J010C 4d dropped to fourth with Staff despite the fact that the In-| Cf Ponte 8 Was tied with Wally dians will have 4 large Squad af; 0, L PHISATSH nd Vie Lan Nuriens Seeing oe . a oe Co had the most { With the Braves last season, Logan won seven games and lost 11] John Baby of St. Louis and Leroy for the weak sixth-place club. One| <1iPfel of Providence led in penalty of his victories was a shutout. minutes With 46. : The league's top scorers: * Goals Assists Pts, » Leswick, Indianapolis .... 13 2 3» (Sears Signs New [Ecuius 5 8 je REL E BOB Butler Contract |S maim % % & p oviten, Indianapolis 13 Wm The learner and the learned, | McKay. Bue ® cc 16 0 @
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Solem Resigns SYRACUSE, N. Y.. Dec. 11 (U.P..
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M0 $04/the Butler athletic department 1s Big Tow of the players were introduced | was there for the alumni and they! sob South Side B. M. ... 3 completes the returnee list of a trio WANTED 1 te a and then M. A. Calvert, president ul even ‘introduced members of the!Bil Ricker, Lite Fewer .......... 801 of Pairview coaches who joined the || EXPERIENCED FINANGE MAN a0 aes B the Chamber of Comtierce disitiix press and radio, er services. Other coaches who have|] FOR INSIDE DEALER WORK 118 Inter © uted the watch certificates. And, brother, when they get! OTHER LEAGUE LEADERS (MEN) recently returned to their Butler || Collection Experience Desirable §:30 This Is McMillin was confident that the around to the press, it is the ulti- Solin Fulle, Capital Paper 3% duties include Paul D le and Age 23-35 — Open Salary ps 2 Hoosiers will have a capable leader | mite in something or other. bo a Bie aD. ML. ey ptyde Suu) > Bink k e313 Olen Salary 200 Ford Sh : A Toman, dians Ba cc... sis fame. Sears expects to get -\Wié|] MORRIS PLAN, 110 E. Wash. St. 3:3 Congress . i, Pred Watson, Refor ureh track department rolling by the end : a State F I ves Bulldogs P ont fyn: Porte hen Leia Mixed 76 of this week. 3818 Sean : Bertie Burch U. 8. Rubber . - ox admar Beat DePauw |For Ball State [isin amis: City Names Graves fra son . Prank Alford, Lions : wo S . J 8 Marott © Butler university's cagers, after John Featherstone, Carmel Church... 133 1k CONS SUPErvisor Goleman ; 1:48 Sammy | josing their first game of the season | Bt “seibia Motes toesis 1+ 318 of vas lag beets named chief Lanterns ART last Saturday at Illinois Wesleyan, Sid Penstemsker Jr. Carmel roy et She Uiviaion alntenance Electric Soldering are going - Sey unici courses, . ; tice EE ough Sizeniuous prac. 300 BOWLERS (WOMEN) the board of park commissioners Clans Expansive Bits invasion of the Ball State Cardinals | Theima Farrell, Real Silk Mised ' 5i3| snnounced today. 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