Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 December 1947 — Page 10

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Pirates Gét Dixie | In Player

NEW YORK, Dec: 8

{the iPttsburgh Pirates for Pitcher Cox and Gene Mauch

Within ‘a Day or Two’

The Dodgers sald it was a straight player deal with no cash in-

volved, but added that it the two clubs within “a day or two." It was revealed that the deal had

"NICE WORK, JOHNNY" —His hair tousled after being "mussed up" by jubilant Notre Dame players following their 38-7 victory over Southern California Saturday, Coach Frank Leahy smiles and congratulates ralujates bis star, sowrny Lujeck (right).

gAMES, . for -the boys

today for tonight's tussle with the

may be followed by another trade between

pennant race. Gregg, who uned| in, several glittering World Series! performandes, won only four games against five defeats and never has lived up the promise he displayed in 1945 when he won 18 games. Cox hit .274 for the Pirates while Roe, a left hander, lost 15 gaines while winning only four. Mauch,

who went from the Dodgers to the| Pirates last spring in their first hig!

deal, saw little action as a reverse infielder, ® Mauch, who is only 22 years old, hit 300, but appeared in only 16 games. He spent the majority of last season with the Indianapolis Indians. He was optioned to Indianapolis July 4 and finished the season there, hitting 300. He is

the youngest player involved in the!

deal. Cox is 28, Roe 29, Walker 37, Gregg 26 and Lombardi 25. Third Big Deal In their first big deal last spring the Dodgers sent Pitchers Kirby Higbe, Hank Behrman and Cal MacLish, Catcher Dixie Howell and

Gregg, Lombardi Figure’ In Straight Trade ' For Roe, Cox, Mauch

Bums Get Worst of Swap But Another Exchange Is Expected.

(UP)~The Brooklyn Dodgers today traded | Pitchers Hal Gregg and Vic Lombardi and Outfielder Dixie Walker to, Preacher Roe and Infielders Billy,

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alker, 2 Others eal With The Dodgers

‘him Just the same.

OUTVOTED— Referee Ruby Goldstein scored’ seven rounds for Jersey Joe Walcott, six for Joe Louis and two even Friday night but the N. Y. State Box- | ing Commission upheld the Louis victory decision at a protest t meeting today.

Kautskys Face Pair of Contests.

Mauch to the Pirates for Al Gion-

friddo and a bundle of cash. Later, Behrman was returned to Brooklyn.

Flint Quintet Here Tomorrow The Indianapolis Kautskys tackle

the Anderson Packers in Anderson High School gym tonight return to action in National Basketball League play.

as. they

Tomorrow night, the local pro en-

try plays host to Dow Chemical of Flint at the Butler Fislhouse in an-

After the close of last season, the Other loop encounter.

Dodgers sold Infielder Stan Rojek

The visiting Dow squad, while

and First Baseman Ed Stevens to trailing at the bottom of the East-

cash.

1st Victory

Badgers and were hoping that the

|outcome would have a happier ending than their Sapurday night en- | gagement with Northwestern at Evanston. | Coach Tony Hinkle's team dropped a 52-51 decision to the Wildcats Notre Dame, of course, came in after leading most of the way and outscoring the Big Nine team from

Canterbury, 48-47, notch state battles.

in other top- |

within the next three or iy victories came over first di- Pittsburgh for another bundle of ern division of the loop, boast such standout players as Bob Calihan of

last year's Chicago Gear team, tall Milt Schoon, former Valpo University giant, Jo

and Charles (Pappy) achim, one of the

the Missour} H Id Gensich =u Tonight Against Wisconsin |i ai Se ue

Butler University's basketball Bulldogs were in Madison, wid, 15 games in

a Flint uniform last

season.

Player-coach Bruce Hale sent the

Kautskys through several lengthy |practice drills after last week's loss

to Ft. Wayne. Dayton Mets at Dayton, O., yester-' from about 25 feet out when he

{seph’s and Ball State won from day losing, 54 to 48. |intercepted a Hershey pass early in

The club played the]

NATIONAL LEAGUE Lastern Division Wo Pe

In addition to Butler's tilt at Wis-| | Anderson

Rochester .. GH

consin, three other good games aie Ft. Wayne 487 | Syracuse

on the engagement list for Indiana teams. Notre Dame tackles Illinois at! Nebraska. Coach Bill campaign in an all-Hoosier argu-| ment with Manchester. Tomorrow night the Indiana Central"Greyhounds play a strong Grizzly quintet at Franklin, zlies surprised DePauw last week and won handily from Rose Poly. Saturday night, 50-36,

Purdue will be host to Marquatte Rochester

Wednesday night in the outstand-

ing midweek encounter, while the Tomorrow’: s s Wrestling [Program Completed

Little Giants will be the busiest of {the Hoosier teams. game, Wabash plays St. Joseph's on Thursday night and entertains Wooster nest next Saturday.

After tonight's

{been set for some time but announcement of it was held up be{at one time involved.” PB | It marked the third big deal " which the Dodgers have made with |club changed ownership, Dodgers Get Worst It was a foregone conclusion that | runner of another for on the surface TTTer Irth Dodgers got far the worst [of it. r SPORTS ROUNDUP ND Bids For "heme we ee {received only one player who was a | Furthermore, Cox is a shortstop tor w- Iona TOWN | whom the Dodgers have little need SUPER STRATEGISTS. . . . With the bolstered Red Sox and the with Pee Wee Reese around. Braves expected to be in the thick of the battle all the way for their . respective league pennants, Boston, sports goers are, looking ahad to Irish Are 1 of 13 the Dodgers plan to shift Cox to The guess is that patronage will even up during the regular season Unbeaten Elevens bikd base, : . i and neither park will be half large enough to entertain the crowds if alker, long a hero in Brooklyn, u ity rivals meet in next year's = p gt . A hy en l-conauering collegiate fo peders Tor years and was an im ls the" tv of Biily plenty of “overtime' : . x portant factor in the Dodgers penHsieh Jopdany ul ind rainbow today with perfect records ; = i io last season when he i HIT OR MISS , , . Harry Hes- many of them will find a pot of gold in 94 runs. Eastern League in home runs ID # post-season bowl game, 12-Game Winner with 24 the past season, also had The threat remains, of course, y,mpardi won 12 games while the red-faced distinction of strik- * 0 Ing out 93 times, the most any “bowled over player In that loop whiffed . . . weeks. There is sure to be one of yuan clubs at crucial cial stages of the ca: Merrill May, the Hoosier product, the undefeated, untied eleven — bany of the Pittsburgh chain in Bowl, which has matched two of Bulldogs Seek i the Eastern loop, had the pitchers (ho geloct group — West Chester k 1 scared of his bat , , , He drew 151 | np. Teachers and SS Sd McCarthy Southworth | 4 mn BEFORE AND AFTER . . . While But today all 13 were receiving Bouthworth, Braves’ manager, by Joe Walcott imost. flattened the nation's acclaim-—from mighty! hiring Joe McCarthy to master Jersey Joe Wa a Notre Dame down to smaller. ’ pear heavyweight fistic upset of the «+ + Southyorth geiced lop fam century since Jim Braddock defeat- Trounce USC As the St. Louis Cardinals’ skipper d Max Baer, Mrs. Jersey Joe Wal- | and McCarthy “out-famed them © AX Hae y ’ ’ {sportswriters when she said, “If having concluded its first perfect trick for Northwestern. Fo a ees, grout eums , Na- | nothing else, my Joe showed those season since 1930 by trouncing! Indiana and Notre Dame of {newspapermen they don't know so Southern California, 38-7, to round| Hoosierdom's collegiate “big faur”| The Ned oo Sn thelr last AL the sportswriters had to make their| national championship, slate Saturday night, but Purdue Hor to that i tar back| Ctlculations BEFORE the bout. The Irish line tore gaping noies| dropped a one-point verdict to a prior to that year since far bac . =» in the Trojan forward wall Satur-|hard-bitten Xavier team of Cincin-| hardly can miss being a box office] Naijonal Hockey League, the lee through for 461 yards on the ground) Coach Branch Mc gold mine in 1048 for both clubs| game's big league, refuses to ex- (and via air. tlin’ Hoosiers rapped DePauw in even If neither team wins a champ-| pand even to eight clubs and | Place-kicking specialist be enough to ack the stands. of dormant major franchises in early in the first period with a 12- lead in the first half. 5 RR , . {| the East. . . . The six magnates yard fleld goal. Emil Sitko plowed Irish Triump THERE'S A DIFFERENCE . «+ | rq holding everything under their [over from the one~yard line for the, At Notre Dame, the Irish rolled Postmaster General, has taken yy(s control of player salaries. after the Irish had marched 88 mores of Indigna State. Kevin over the St. Louis Cardinals, he « Hockey has grown to a point yards. ‘USC scored its only touch- O'Shea, brilliant’ Notre Dame guard, Is advised to bear In mind that | where (here “ought to be a law® down in this period with Jack Kirby with 17 points and Center Lee Barnrings twice, in baseball you only | membership. [the top Notre Dame scorers. Johnny get one guess on whether to take | . nu Prepury for Rue Bow Klueh, Indiana. State's sopiomore the pitcher out or leave him in. | GRID TIP FOR 1048 . Pile! Notre Dame scored twice n ae sensation, got 14 for Johnny Wood- » it BOWL 'EM OVER . .. Now the , , The next time a college foot. Proke loose for 76 yards, Notre Dame led at the half, 26same team is entered in two foot- ball coach announces his resignation Panelli danced over from the 5, Bob! 0" 4 continued to pull away after ball howls, no less . College of before the last Big Game, just put Livingstone got off on a great 92- that the Grape Bowl, Lodi, Cal, Dec. 13, year, after Coaches Eddie Anderson, and on New Year's Day, Pacific will Bill Kern and Ox DaGrossa gave tangle with Wichita in the Raisin out with resignations, Iowa. West neyed to Honolulu Saturday to play spective teams. turned in upset the University of Hawaii . In- victories. . . . The boys just coulda't cluding the New Year's tilt, Pacific let the old "conch down.

cause “several other players were the Pirates since the Pittsburgh {this latest deal was only the foureBy EDDIE ASH | regular with the Pirates—Cox. There was some speculation that 1948 as one of the biggest years in history for the Beantown area. - NEW YORK, Dec. 8 (UP)—Thit- has been one of baseball's best right world series . . . The Red Sox have Will have played. 12 for the 1947 football season and hit 306 in 148 games and batted let, Binghamton, who led the that some of the 13 might gel 4.0 11 for the Dodgers, but most | who was player-manager of Al- knocked from the list in the Cigar bases on balls. Valley Vikings: mind their American League entry.: | Joe Louis for the 10-corfit in the schools 1 4 h all” when he directed the New cott hung her haymaker on the! for special applause as a result of the fleld. A late rally turned the tonal League flag since 194 , . . much.” ., . Okay, Mrs. Walcott, but out a strong bid for the mythical opened on the winning side of the| in 1018. . . . The city of Boston| (Cozy MONOPOLY . . . The day and Notre Dame backs scooted nati. fonship. . . Just staying close willl despite the fact there are a couple Earley gave Notre Dame a 3-0 lead 59-43, after piling up a 10-point Now that Bob Hannegan, former | {hump the best players and ab- first touchdown in the second period to & 66-49 triumph over the sycaunlike the postman, who always | (o force the National to Increase going over after a 44-yard drive. |horst of Indianapolis, with 16, wee . » this information away for next fall, third and fourth periods. en's team. John| the Pacific takes on Utah State in a bet down on his team. . . . Bowl, Fresno, Cal Pacific jour- Virginia an Holy Cross, their re-

This Yard run.on a quick-opening play

! Ward Williams, Indiana's ace ol Tl Sune Alhey guard and rebounder, was held out Walcott ¢ Gets Offer : big of the Crimson lineup but his prespass interception‘ for the final ence didn't seem to be needed. Lou To Meet Joey Maxim WHEELING, W. Va., Dec. 8 (UP)

score, : Wats#n, second-year guard from Meanwhile, USC has been given a Jeffersonville, was the big gun in ~—Jersey Joe Walcott was offered a

week's rest. before preparing for|}, "y 4iana’ attack with 11 field $25,000 guarantee today to meet Michigan in the Rose Bowl, Jan, 1. opped | Cleveland's Joey Maxim in a 10inner | Michigan Coach Fritz Crisler ha 594s, while Bas Gardner loppe : 8 the Tigers with 17 points. Indiana round bout here by the Fifty Sports-

announced he will take his moved ahead, 25-15, in the first men’s Club last night. Showdown Tilts Next Week vii wi wim os mer DE

The perfect record teams by sec- Last Second Fielder

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EAST (8) Ten Victories—West Chester, Pa. Teach-|goal from the side of the court in| By United Press 8

the waning seconds of play to nudge The entire National Football League season was neatly puckigtel Prin-| Purdue's = Boilermakers in their today into a single day—next week-end's “Showdown Sunday”—when the test Anne Siege of Maryland. Teach. | Opener at Lafayette. championships of both Eastern and Western divisions may be settled. ers. MIDWEST (5) | Purdue had staged a valiant, up- | h 1 That situation was the result of the games played in the league yes-!| Ten Victories--Missouri Valley hill battle in the second half to Dame, Michigan.’ prtake the Musketeers, 43-42, with

terday, leaving the Chicago Bears and the Chicago Cards tied for first pine Vietories— Notre SOUTH (1) but 41 seconds of the game remainthe Philadelphia Eagles in the

place in the West, and the Pittsburgh Steelers one victory ahead of son, Loras of Iowa ; Jacksonyille, Ala, Teach- j,,0 Dick Axness, soph forward, East tie, and knocked the Eagles out of * SOUTHWEST (1) who shot Purdue back into conThe Bears and the Cards will. an Eastern tie, by beating Phila-, Ten Victories--Cameron, Okla, tentior. in the last half, was the square off against each other in delphia yesterday, 45 to 21. Nine Viewer Pepperdine game's leading scorer with 13 points the payoff game at Wrigley Field The Bears lost their undisputed sree pi——— |” Butier suffered similar misfortune The Steelers have finished their control of the Western Division IAC Paddlers Lose; {at Evanston. The Bulldogs pulled regular season, but thé Eagles have When ‘they were upset by the Los Ng into a 31-24 1ead in the first 20 a chance to tie for the Eastern Angeles Rams, 17 to 14, on a last- © Y leam Triumphs minutes of play, but Indianapolis Athletic Club swim- {caught up at 38-37 after .even

crown if they beat the Green Bay period touchdown pass from Bob Packers this Sunday Waterfield to Dan Hickey mers dropped two decisions in dual minutes of the final half. It was The Cards gained western The Steelers assured themselves meets over the week-end. The IAC tight the rest of the way with the and seniors lost at Bloomington to an Wildcats beating off a late Bulldog

Nine Vigctories—-Penn Sta Eight Victories yg "Conn,

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Aggies

their of at least a tie in the East, State Collegiate closed out (heir most successful sea- [ndiana University team, 46-38, and rush to win by the lone point. Basketball Card son in 15 years with eight victories the junior paddlers were beaten at The Bulldog scoring was ‘alrly and four defeats, by drubbing the Richmond by a strong “Y" team, evenly divided, Jim Doyle getting Boston” Yanks, 17 to 1. 42-24. 10 points, Bob Evans 10, and Chari The New York Giants régistered The Cential YMCA squad scored ley Maas nine. Butler missed six their second win of the year, and jis second victory of the indoor free chances while outscoring ihe their second straight, by walloping season at Terre Haute, beating the Wildcats, 20-17 from the field. the Washington Redskins, 35 to 10, “y” team there, “on Dedicate Fieldhouse as Paul Governali outpassed Sammy | Hanover opened a new fieldhouse

| Baugh | at Madison with a rousing 63-42 - Football Results | triumph over Oakland City ‘in an- | ' RESULTS SATURDAY

Valparaiso vs. Holy Cross at Bos- Pro Grid Standings ther Hoosler engagement Saturday ATE COLL

night. EGE NATIONAL LEAGUE | Notts DAMS Ib. Southern California ". Valparaiso's Crusaders took: a tern Divisi OTHER COLL " . “WL TR OP! Hawail 27 Fresno State 13 | tight 59-51 decision from St. Jo-|

259 Kentucky 24, eS M i | Philadelphia 228’ Knoxville 6, Alabama 8 (tie), | Boston 55 216, North Catolina College “16, Mort Caro- | Washington 3 2 55 354! lina 0 {New York . ms Ne eaten A & M on Wentworth 14. Olivet at Anderson {Chicago B Wester ition Southern 0. Xavier La 0. ” |G icASS Seals 211! Tulane 6, Louisiana State 6 (Lie). St, Joseph's at Wabash I Grane, Cards : 210 Toledo 20, New PER 4, YEST RD DAY

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‘What's Wrong’ Query; Skate Over Bears, 6-1

Late Score Keeps Goalie Almas From Shutout; Hershey Unable to Cope With Pressure Play

By BOB STRANAHAN The Indianapolis Caps today had their own answer to the oftenasked query: “What's wrong with the hockey club?” And the reply was: “Nothing, that some hard work wouldn't cure.” The Mowersmen were up against the same Gordon Henry who looked like a major league goal-tender last week, He still did a lot of {fancy work in the Hershey nets, but the Caps were able to skid six by

Red Almas again had a shutout Hershey at 14:32 when the Indianin sight, but a marker by Herb apolis defenders relaxed for just a (Cain with a little over five minutes Moment in their tight checking of the game remaining cheated him Same. out of it and forced the Caps to Sullivan wound up the scoring settle for the 6-1 decision before With only nine seconds of the game (8178 Coliseum fans. remaining, and when Don Morrison came in for an assist on the play The only thing that even looked ji was his fourth of the night. He like a goal in the first 10 minutes js tne only Cap who has had that

of the game was a shot by CHff many in a sin i gle game this season, Simpson which hit the right cage 8

post and was so close that even the Hockey Summary {Old Lamplighter was fooled into Hershey (1) Indianapolis (8)

| turning on the red bulb. Henry ..... Goal ‘oa Almas Buller + Right Defense... . Bummers Caps Go Ahead

Slobodian . .. Left Defense...... Millar MeGiR ...... Center Simpson Hershey talked the officials out of Lund .. . Right Wing Gauthier this one, however, without too much Bruce Left Wing ...... Sclisizzi Spares: Hershey — ;Mario, Cain, Peireffort san, Branigan, McLenahan, Gronsdahl, . Marquess, Schnurr, Larson, Schertzl; Ine The Bears couldn't do anything dianapolis—D. Morrison, Sullivan, Podol-

Nicholson, Pogolin, though. Doran, Pavelich, Licari. —8core by Period. The Cap forward took a nice pass Hershey 0 and went in alone on’ Goalie INDIANAPOLIS ...... 3 Henry, The Hershey netminder| First Period—(l: Indianapolis, Sullivan zigged when he should have zagged (2, Morrison, Podolsky) 13:51, Penalties: as Sullivan. feinted nicely and the ing), Fogolin (charging. : Second Period— (2) Indianapolis, Sclisizal puck was in the nets, a short Rip. simpson. Gauthier), 6:00; (3) Indian~ from the left side. apolis, Doran (Pavelich, R. Morrison), Lee Fogolin was sent off: for 8.44. a ahiess McGill ftripping), Po- . § y golin nterference), charging later in the period and the Branigan

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a Slobodian (hooking’, (eross-checking). . Third Period— (4) Indianapolis, Podolsky Bears had their bHést scoring oppor- D. Morrison) 3:10; (5+ Indianapolis, itv % jcari (Nicholson, D. Morrison), 7:39; tunity of the session. They threw oa eam (Marie. Peiteon, 14.32; a lot of shots at Almas during this (7) Indianapolis, Sullivan (Licari. D, shortage. but he and his defenders Morrison! 19:51, Penalty: Marquess were able to stop them all. Red turned up with 13 saves for the Cully.

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{the session. The second goal was | by Red Doran, who beat a rebound | 3into the’ cage under Henry's leg! |after a flurry of shots by Marty Pavelich and Rod Morrison, Podolsky and Don Morrison, {teamed up for some fancy passwork to get the fourth marker early in the final session, and Don also figured in on the fifth just a little {later with Tony Licari doing the final shooting. { Then came the Cain tally for

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