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- THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES i
& “SPORTS Bal "ROUNDUP
By EDDIE ASH
FOR SECURITY REASONS. .
i , | i : . ; {5 ’ tn this corner’s opinion, two of the | immartest men in the sports world | &
MacPhall They
tare Larry Breadon. . . .
and Sam stepped
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A i a -~ A bu ‘ MacPhail Breadon h fwhen they were in a position to ob tain their top “asking price’
and at their age they couldn’ post8ibly, need any more to live in luxUry the rest of their days » Mac¢Phail departed the New York YanKees with two million in his kick
‘and Breadon sold the St. Louis (Cards and chain for more than /three million and it's all in "cash, These men were cagey
foperators and It could be that in stheir opinion baseball reached its
boxoffice peak last year, or will in 1048 Yes, it's an opportune ‘time to retire while the retiring 1s good. . . s If they saw a busines recession upcoming they played gdumb and got oul quietly. . I'he
ist of operating a big league base-
‘ball club has skyrocketed right along with the cost of living . wand baseball payrolls, transporta
Sion and other operating expenses other factors in the decision.
Will be greater next year . An‘other thing, some big cities are on the point of levying a city amuse (ent tax on sports ~ ~ » : EYE ON THE BALL Bernie ; Bierman, Minnesota's current head football chief, was a Min nesota halfback himself in his
college days . . . His standout in-
; dividual performance was achieved “In 1915 when he intercepted five
Wisconsin passes . . . That sounds like an outfielder's record in putouts , . . Bierman was fast and
> alert out on the greensward,
n ~ n AMONG THE COMEBACKS ,.. comeback In football
‘this season after dropping wo|he has brought his team along nice-| quote Mr. Brennan, . . . |and yanked out, Many good seats are available In out of its first three furnishes wily, concluding last Saturday with a! 4a uo =o { “Didn't I tell you to use the several of the permanent stands io#1947 grid highlight . The team sterling upset of Vanderbilt in the. AUSTRALIA has come up with resin bag,” shieked the manager. cated on the main stretch, the uth Host to both Tulane and Vanderbilt! latter's home stadiunr in Nashville. @ sprinter out of its armed forces | “Would have skipper,” sighed the straightaway and the southeast gbefore taking on and defeating Harold Drew at Alabama, suc-| Which may give it an Olympic | (rookie, “but I couldn't get the turn. ; Duquesne, Tennessee, Georgia, cessor to that old maestro, frank! victory. He is Col. Cl¥rence ! danged thing open!” _ Box seats in the parquet section “Kéntucky, Georgia Tech and Louis- Thomas, has earned national at- HN — - mms: © (yf She main stretch and reserved, Jana State Tulane edged Ala- tention in the belated rise of ihe ‘No Inter-League seats on the northeast and soutnibama, 21-20 . Guess this is an Tide, now dated for the Sugar east turns may also be obtained ¢t ‘opportune time to mention that BOWL Alabama couldn't get rolling Ga ame Possible the Speed vay office, Burge said. Notre Dame-Tulane score again. . 80 first, and had its troubles. Drew @ A field of approximately 55 fast But it would only chill. Southern Stuck - to his guns, kept brushing For Dec. § Game PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 27 (UP)— cars will be on haid for qualifica“California Harry Gilmer the right way—and The answer was still a resounding tion trials for the 500-mile classic. ; nn.» look where the team ended up! 2 ANCL RE Near. O " ‘no” today as the National Football| = Wilbur Shaw, president and gen- £ POST -SEASON THOUGHTS Other Leaders 105 ANGELES. Nov. 27 OB League again was asked to pit its|eral manager of ihe Indianapolis L +. . Minnesota grid fans still are Stull up there in the running are Willis O. Hunter, director of ath- : ot zt the All-America Motor Speedway, said, however, that : Singing the blues and for this rea- | such men of gridiron distinction |1€He8 at USC, said today Pacific Champion ge a . it would be another month pefore + son: Wisconsin trounced lowa, us Fritz Crisler, whose Michigans Coast Conference rules. forbid tele- Conference winner. the first race entries arrive at the § 46-14; Towa defeated Minnesota, ure Rose Bowl bound; Frank (The \vising of the Southern Californias! This ume it was the Los Angeles | local office, ; 13-7, and Minnesota goose-egged Master) Leahy, 1941 Coach of the!) {City Council which made: the pro- | ¥ Wisconsin, 21-0. . , . Oh, well, it Year-who visited Los Atgvies white] 0? Dame football game Dec. 8. | posal for a charity game at the Coli-| 3 was just another chapter In a his Notre Dame belted Tulane | Movies of the game will be taken, seus, Deg. 38. NFL Commissioner ow | Orleans Race . screwy Big Nine season. . . . Al- mercilessly; Lou Little, the Colum-|however, Hunter said and although |Bert Bell replied with a telegram : + though hard-pressed by both Min- bia maestro who wound up in a [showing of the films before Jan. 1 [stating National League teams do t mesota and Illinois, only Michigan |plaze of glory from the time he 8150 1s not permitted, the university|"0t Play any teams not a meer Coacq) Launched : Juried In a consistent brand of | ded Army's unbeaten streak at Was optimistic that the PCC would (© the Five) chreutt, | i ela, 32 games; Matty Bell, canny South- (wave the rule so the hospitalized ————————— | t TAKE ON" THREL Giants. |T7 Methodist tutor; Jeff Cravath, veterans could see the pictures. Riggs Ranks First | NEW ORLEANS, Nov. 27 (UP)—
the 1048 grid rose-colored glasses
season
Perhaps the Spartans have some «great material coming up. . . . At any rate, three of this year's tophotch teams ‘are on Michigan ‘Btate’s 1848 schedule, all undefeated, ‘Michigan, Notre Dame and Penn Btate After recovering. from a
hands of Michigan
MichiState ral-
died and turned in a glorious Tecord n n » COMBING THE SPHERE .. .
¢ Ted Williams has spent six years . In the majors and it's no idle
boast when he says he's a real hitter. ; . . Take a look at the
: records. , . . The tall Red Sox out-
fielder has a big-league “lifetime” average of 351. ,,. He batted 342 last season. Williams is 29, and barring injury he'll probably slap the horsehide around with plenty of gusto for several more Seasons, HEADED FOR SAINTS ry a half-pint star comIs Fred Postolese feet Ty
inches and
Postolese en-
serving three and one-half years in the Army Playing third base she batted .304 for Asheville last season and Ted The leAgue in fleldIng at his position” The Dodgers Are expected to farm him to St Paul next year ~ n » VERSATILE ATHLETE ... Cer
ter Bill Walsh of the Notre Dune gridders, hails from Phillipsburg, J. . . + In high school .there he was a four-sport star . . , He earned three letters in football, three in
baseball, two in basketball and one in track . In addition, he managed to get in his regular home-
always drudgery to
8 80 ANOTHER 'BIG' GAME «The
high school football championship Payne. of Chicago Soldiers’ game is expected to attract a crowd Featherweight In excess of 60,000 if the weather is Flyweight
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. The classic is sponsored by Mayor Martin Kennelly of Chicago.
ol » ” COUPLE OF JOES. . Jersey Joe Walcott is 33 years old and 1s crowding 34 . and Joe Louis is 33 and about six months away (rom 34. . . . Walcott was more or less pushed into the title fight with the champ on Dec. 5 but promises to
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ghoh ing tagged
early by the Brown . Walcott has not been SRA many ‘big money fights and can, well use his share of that Dec 5!
purse. . , . He is the father of six. of Ra leading ground gainers,
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RSDAY. NOV? 27, 1047
lots Sent Out In “Annual Coach-Of-Year Poll
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| Crisler, Leahy Still High in Running | By LAWRENCE ROBINSON
ht Halfback Scripps-Howard Staff Writer NEW YORK, Nov, Z-Buvtsll
; E have to the college! football coaches of the nation for) ~ the 1947 Coach of the Year poll | | New York World-| 4 Scripps « Howard | | The Indian-|
! [Charley Ty
been sent out
conducted by the l'elegram and newspapers apolis Times Only coaches who of the American Foothall Coaches Association are eligiblé to compete | — in this 13th annual poll, which will Paul Cleary elevate one man to the gridiron | ' Right End pinnacle of 1947, The voting group! are requested to return their se- Fraley’ $ Sports Parade—— lections before Dec. 9, when the official Coach of the Year will be
including
are members;
"Joe Stefly "Right Guard, ~~ = First Team LE.ciessasde... | LTuoisannenes.
| Ziggy Czarobski
Right ‘Tackle Dick Neots
a... Cente
Swiacki, Columbia
Davis, Georgia Tech
named Reports Leo Durocher bg ssessssss. Fischer, Notes Dume The voting coaches. who comprise ° ° i shane Freaas ty Any a perfect electorate for this unique D ¥ 4 § 0 { M (BG. oieannininnnnn. Steffy, contest, Are asked to consider more | e ini e u as ana er RE. Gir, Sout Notre: Dass than an all-winning season, Such! lq «ese. Cleary, Southern Californ
By OSCAR FRALEY, United Press Sports Writer considerations as his handling of NEW YORK, Nov. 217players, conception of plays and Dodger formations and his sportsmanship that of his team are
B............Lujack, Notre Dame . Chappuis, Michigan Conerly, Mississippi . Walker, South. Methodist
: -Leo Durocher, exiled manager of the Brooklyn ! x 8, will not be rehired to head the Flatbush flock in 1948, according RH a usually reliable source, B Durocher definitely is out, according to a source very close to the
EE sabe NE rns
as well as
teres
ball club, and official announcement may be made early next week. Nationwide Poll It's a crime in this corner. , \ Wales, = eedwa Tickets A. 7Rmber ofthe fiarher who "hu Mayes, 22, of New ‘South Wales, are likely to be supported in the TERRY BRENNAN, Notre Dame “whe in he ay ~Japan yames nationwide poll have been men-|halfback, would like to rerun the equaled Eddie Tolan's 10.3 mark tioned in articles dealing with the opening play of the Army game. for the 100 meters at the Los n die on dy
That was the one in which he took| Angeles games and ran the 200
contest, that have been written { in 20.6 tenth of a reviously Fach week some new the kickoff back 97 yards for al meters in 20.6, a tenth of a second | | PrETIE. ae uk Some touchdown better than Jesse Owens’ Olymple | Over-the-counter ticket sales for = t i cir teams A : : mark {the 32d running of the Indianaplemonstrate on the field of action ¥ew of the speclators: ever will ‘ olis Motor Speedway's 500-mile race the able directing of their mentor. forget that jaunt but at least one| J AE
(scheduled for next May 31 will get underway at 9 a. m. Monday in the Speedway office, 444 N. Capitol Ave.! Thousands of fans have already taken advantage of the order blank! inserted in the 1947 program and have received tickets by mail, cn Burge, director of ticket sales, reported today.
An Instance from last week-end |0f the customers missed it—Terry'ss MANAGERS have their troubles. that can be cited is Jim Tatum, [ather, Martin, a Milwaukee lawyer, Like the night last season in a onetime North Carolina tackle, who! The elder Brennan, late reaching minor league town when the pilot left Oklahoma’ last spring to take Dis seat, was just in time to see/sent in a young pitcher appearing over a Maryland team that nad Fred Earley add the extra point. He in his first pro game. It was drizsuffered considerrble chivvy'ng @sked what had happened and his|zling.and he cautioned the youngabout, Big Jim had trouble at the Seat neighbor replied: ster to use the resin bag often. The start, and a couple of times found! “That Brennan kid just went 97 pitcher went in, used the bag only himself heavily overmatched, But Yards for a score.” ,.. We will not once, was whacked for seven runs
{The winter racing season got under In Tennis Ratings {way in the South today as historic PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 27 (UP)— Fairgrounds, commemorating its The Professional Players Association diamond jubilee,” opened a 75-day ltoday named Bobby Riggs to the|meeting. No. 1 spot in its 1947 tennis ratings. Joe W. Brown's entry of King Following Riggs came Don Budge, Dorsett and Michigan Kid loomed Frank Kovacs, Welby Van Horn,'as the solid betting choice in the
Hunter said the Rose Bowl game fornia would be televised, but on an exCharley Caldwell, Princeton's perimental basis, by the National hard-working coach, might get some Broadcasting Co votes for his handling of the! -—
Tigers Winning the Big Three Olympic Games May
title, which-Bnce would have elected
him Coach of the Year without Drop Ice Hockey
opposition! was something. Win- LONDON, Nov 2 UP) —1oe Fred Perry, Wayne Sabin, Johany/six furlong Thanksgiving Day ning second Ivy League honors be : ' “ Faunce, Bill Crosby, Jack March and handicap, feature event on the hind Penn, which came out of its hoeke a) de Sropped Hig on John Nogrady, in the order named. inaugural program. ceton torv . a on C games As a resu 0 e ————— : for ‘Charley and his. hove jae ner CUTTent difpute regarding the teom Ticket rE a SOrves a bow th nominated to represent the United ogus Ickels t hd ' os States, it was intimated today by| PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 27 (UP)— |Dorse to beat. He was expected to
Successor to Blaik (John F. Ahearne, secretary of the Bert Block, special investigator for |e piloted by the local favorite, Eric
And so now it is up to the coaches | International Ice Hockey Federa-|the receiver of taxes office, today |Cuerin, and at 117 pounds he was themselves, nearly 400 strong, to|tion. | warned football fans against a flood getting-a five-pound weight advan- | choose the Successor to Earl Blaik| The dispute involves the U. 8.|of counterfeit tickets for Saturday's fege Su, ue Heavily burdened of Army in a long line of famous|Amateur Athletic Union and the| Army-Navy game at Franklin Wield. 8 Jorse personages who have been picked |Amateur Hockey Association, both| Genuine ducats, meanwhile, were Pomp's Gal, Bank Balance, Thor, | for the unique honor. of which claim the right to pick.the reported on sale for $30 each in/May Fly, and Chipamink rounded! Past winners, since the Coach of |U. 8. team. Isuburban Upper Darby. {out the small field of sprinters who | the Year award was originated fn | se iwere “ready to match strides with |
1935, have been: 19035, Lynn Wal |the Brown entry. dorf; 1936, Dick Harlow: 1937, E. E Pi P it 3 Aine (Hook) 'Mylin; 1938, Willlam Kern: in a er By Frank Wilson ‘Oshkosh Wins 1
1939, Dr. Eddie Anderson; 1940,
OSHKOSH, Wis.,
a— — Nov. 27 (UP)— Clark . Shaughnessy; - 1941, Frank! League activity tailed to produce an honor count score last night. | The Oshkosh All-Stars defeated beahy; 1942, Witltam Alexander: Leading the men of the city was Peck Pierson of the Indianapolis [the Rochester Royals, 47 to 43, in a 1943, Amos Alonzo Stagg Sr.; 1944, League
Rolling onthe Pritchett lanes, Pierson dropped a total of 645 rough and tumble National Basketpins. Second honors for the evening went ‘to Jim Purpura of the ball League game last night. The Mutual Milk loop at the Sport Bowl. Purpura had a total of 642. In| All-Stars led, 29 to 20, at halftime third was Fred Roeder of the St John Evangelical Rroup with w 641. [in the closely fought confest. The St. John's League also rolls ———. at the Sport Bowl. Fox-Hunt Sponsor's Classic. Tops for the women was Patty lowing her was Betty Léech of the Striebeck of the Yaver Men's Shop Question Marks of the Classic with
Carroll’ Widdoes: McMillin; 1946,
1945, Alvin Earl -H. Blaik.
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Bump “Elliott Named Most Valuable Player mR Co
ANN ARBOR, Mich, Nov. 2 | Buri Throm, Kaieta i Columbus, (UP) — George er lends Mixed UP)—Chalmers (Bump) Elliott, john" Kieinhens, Water Co, ‘ {Michigan's pile-driving right half | im, Roberts, Water Lo. ‘ t back, has been named by his team-|C. Hardy GB Ma, Mized. 356. mates as the “most valuable play.
Herb Collin Farm Bureau + 353 {Al Hefner, Riviera American Mixed . 548 er” of their undefeated, untied foot. Th ball season | The selection—makes Elliott elj- | gible for consideration as the Big | Nines most valuable player, The!
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Barney Poole, Mississippi LE ...... Bob Mann, Michigan John Ferraro, Southern Cal, ..., L.T. .... Knox Ramsey, Wm. & Mary Steve Suhey, Penn State ...... L.G.".. J. W. Magee, Rice
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Defense, Stout Offense DALLAS, Tex., Nov. 27 (UP)—The Southern Methodist-Penn State clash Jan. 1 in the Cotton Bowl promised today to be a head-om collision between two teams boasting stonewall defenses and standout offensive power. Penn State, named yesterday to oppose the Southwest Conference representative, has chewed up yard. ‘age by the acre in plowing through nine straight games unbeaten and untied. Performance records tznd
to give a nod to Penn State, but a glance at the competition both have played might make SMU the favorite, . Both teams run off the singlewing formation. SMU mixes up its passing and rushing, while Penn State has relied mostly on rushing. The Methodists have run rough[shod over nine teams including Rice and Arkansas, defending con-
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