Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 December 1947 — Page 42
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Notre Dame-Michigan
Two Gridiron ¢ Greats Would Clash in Benefit Tilt Jan. 10
Notre Dame Alumni Official Calls Idea
Nebulous; Believe Battle Would Net $500,000
By BILL
The proj " sed “football gaine of the century” that would send Notre | national: championship team against Michigan's unbeaten, tied and Rose Bowl-bound team was termed more or less a “nebulous” |
Dame
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{dea today by a high officer in Notre Dame's National Alumni Assocl-!
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The propos wl for the two teams to meet Jan,
, Los Angeles was ahnounced yester"day by Hillard Gates,” manager of Radio Station WKJG in Ft. Wayne Gates said today that he had been “kicking the idea around” since the Notre Dame-USC game . He suggested that the $500,000 profits derived from the game could be turned over to “CARE,” a .Cooperative for American Remittances to Europe. The co-operative has approved the idea and the organfzation's executive director, Paul French, is urging the State Department in Washington to announce its support for the game Would Gross $525.000 Jones, sports director ol Mutual Broadca
nounced that _his company would be
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The Note Dame alumni official who doesn't wish to be q Shey sald today that the idea was more of a hope than He added that the Irish have been out of training since their triumph over Southern California, Dec, 6, and that Michigan would be under ev treme pressure having to play in ti, Rose Bow! game Jan. 1 and then facing the Irish nine days later. The Coliseum was proposed for the game site because of its 105,000 seating capacity and the vicinity's weather conditions. Gates believes that the gross gate would be $525,000 and that after broadcasting rights had been added and teams’ expenses ducted the met: proceeds would total $500,000. Frank Leahy, Notre Dame coach, has offered frequently to field his team against Michigan “any time, any place,” but neither Leahy or Michigan University officials have offered any quotable comment concerning Gates' proposition,
a practicality.
Providence Rally
ce Lead ball League. > For the Royals, it was their 10th
home and ~ NEW HAVEN, Conn,
(UP)—That
led
points after
defeating the
Dec. well-balanced Provi-joqq over the Anderson Packers,’ dence Reds attack continued to pay |who edged out the Tri-City Black-
off today as the American Hockey | | hawks, 42 to 41, last night at Ander-| League's Eastern Division leaders) | son,
second-place Hershey Shy
10 in the Coliseum at ng their worst. defeat in two years
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six | New won its third Tefigie game by. sur-|
Haven Ramblers, 3 to 2, last night,
Providence, team In the Haven, 2 to 1,
hrough the
the highest cireuit,
scoring | tons, tralled New neapolis defeated Toledo, 66 to 56,
a third of the way and Sheboygan defeated Oshkosh, final period but came 59 to 48
Kautskys Take ~ Worst Beating I 2 Years
Royals Run Up 80-47 Score at Rochester | The Indianapolis Kautskys were lin Syracuse, 'N. Y. to meet ithe [Chiefs there tonight after suffer-|
t Rochester last night, 80 to 47. The lopsided defeat shoved the Indianapolis quintet farther down into the Western Division cellar of the National Professional Basket-
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[straight triumph at {helped them maintain a one-game
In other games last night Flint
Wayne Zollner Pis-| at Flint, Mich.; Min-
prising -the Ft, 74 to 11,
back to win on goals by Pele Kas Kgutskys were never in the game pusta and Roger Bedard against the Royals, although Indi Harvey Frazer got the other anapolis rushed to an early 7-0 lead Providence goal in the first period and then trailed 10-7 at the end of on a play set up by Redard and Carl the first period. "The . Royals led Liscombe, Chick Webster's 30-foot- at the half, 30 to 17, arid went on er past Reds' Goalie Harvie Bennett from there to win in a romp. ¥
and Ed Slowinski's tally on a pass]
Only three Kautsky players could
from Sherm White when the win-|figure.in the scoring with big Arnie
ners were she
rt-handed
the Ramble markers.
Not last night.
On the Ice
AMERICAN LEAGUE Western Division
provided [Risen leading the scorers with
other games were scheduled 11 and Leo Klier had 10.
18 George Glamack collected Player|Coach Bruce Hale was held score- | less as were Ernie Andres and Bob! Dietz. Andres suffered a sprained ankle during the first period and
points.
a oa Was forced to leave the game.
Pittsburgh 18 5 1 123 Biffalo 18 A 2°18 112 INDIANAPOLIS . 16 12 1 15 132 leveland 13 * I» 91 BL. Louls 9 15 4 213 9 Eastern Division w T Pls Providence 14 10 3 35 "137 Hershey 1} 13 1 1% 9 Philadelphia 11 15 } 28 103 New Haven "...... 0 18 42 33 41 Washington 3 17 2 18 Rl Springfield 8.20 1 17 02 RESULTS LAST NIGHT
Providence 3
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By Frank Wilson
Last night's bowling league competition produced another 700 for
the record books. No.
Also tallied was another 600 for the women's ledger. 24 in the growing line of 700s was John Bentley's 707 produced 134 in the Stewart-Warner League at the Pennsylvania lanes
Bentley put
| together games of 257, 206 and 244 for his first elevated tally of the eason. He rolls with the Tool . - Room quintet, the Elks group at the Antlers. Four other honor counts were! Marking up her third honor count marked throughout the city. The of the season was Louanna Early, holders of these were Bob Werner, who dropped 606 pins in the Bowes 181-255-228--664, for the Fireside Seal-Fast League at the West Side Tavern, and Fred Dunkman, 201- drives. Lou, star of the Mechanics 242-217-660, for the Tic-Toc Club, Laundry five and the holder of the
Fox-Hunt; Fritz Bohrman, 237-255-162654, for Indianapolis Badge in the Printeraft loop at the Delaware Bowling Center, and William Elson, 172-237-242—-651,
both in the Automotive League at: compiled scores of 181,
women's lone 700 for the campaign, 210 and 215 to arrive at her total. Elizabeth Evans spilled 599 timbers in the Fun Bowl Ladies leop to give her
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LAFAYETTE, Dec. 19-—By virtue {of his brilliant record- breaking pers formances in the annuai. .~quacade last week-end, Keith Carter, Purdue’s versatile swimming captain from Akron, O. has established himself as a leading contender for the 1948 U. 8, Olympic team in both | the breast stroke and free style. Carter, a well-built rangy lad,
who had his first taste of competi- 1 tive swimming under Coach Dick #
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breaking two world marks and!
three American records in the brief space of four days. Here is a brief summation of his record accomplishments, made even more startling by the fact that they were established in two’ contrasting styles of strokes: Dec. 11-Established a new American record of 57.5 seconds for the 110-yard
free style, breaking the old mark of 58.4 Seconds set by Johnny Welsmuller In
Dec, 13—Established a new world record of 50.4 seconds for the 100-yard breast stroke, breaking the reco hited mark of $0.8._seconds set by chard Hough, Princeton 15-1938, and ee own mark of
160.1 seconds, set inst year, which had pre-
viously been submitted Iso established A new world record of 1:0562 for the 100-
meter breast stroke, breaking the old recognized mark of 1.07.3 set by Hough in 1939 Dec. 13--Bstablished a new American
record of 252 seconds for the 50-meter freé style, breaking the bid mark of 25.8 seconds sel by Peter Hick, NYAL n 3 ) Dec. 14--Establishe n record of 1:38.1 for 0 150- a er ensl stroke, breaking the old mark of 1:4] set by Roy Heldke of Purdue In 10943, Carter, a tireless worker who is rated as a distinguished student in the school of electrical engineering, whl be> among a delegation of 19 Purdue swimmers at the swimming forum in Florida during the
holidays.
Local Pistol Club
Granted NRA Charter The Indianapolis Pistol Club, Inc, has been granted a National Rifle charter, it nounced here today. Made up of rifle and pistol enthusiasts, the ciub will be headed by Walter Evans, president, of 3864 Park Ave. The new club will conduct registered NRA tournaments and nas dedicated itself to teach safety with firearms fg all members of the ¢ymmunity. Other officers of the club are: Kenneth E. Luke, vice president; Harold Jolliff, executive officer and chief instructor; Ralph W. Husted, secretary, and George H. Warner, treasurer.
Knox, Hughes Sign For Wrestling Show
Buddy Knox, the “Flying Tulsan,” {and Cowboy Len Hughes, both re{cent victors in tag-team bouts, have
{been signed to meet each other in next Tuesday's feature wrestling |
Was an-
"s30 bout at the N. Pennsylvania St./Immortal Pitcher Christy Mathew-
Armory.
52 Both matmen expect to scale over tional checker champion in a match
the 200-pound mark and they are considered two of the most powerful junior heavyweight performers in the sport today. The match is
es a scheduled for two falls out, of three Pasketball games with teams in the 18-
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| Tracks Feuding Over Race Dates
BOSTON, Dec. 19 (UP)—The lines |
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cision
Kiner, Mize Slug Way to Top Honors
honors, the official vealed today.
leadership with 51 each, had long-| distance hitting honors virtually to| | themselves, | loutfielder registered a slugging per-| centage of 639, the figure being de-! termined upon the percentage of |extra base hits made.
topped Kiner with 138. finished second with
Cubs struck out 83 {than any other [cireuit.
Pile. Up Highest Batting Percentage NEW YORK, Dec. 19 (UP)—
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The blond Pittsburgh!
Mize, second in slugging with 614, in runs-batted-in The Buccaneer oel‘er 127. Hank Greenberg of the Pirates,
playing his first season in the Na(tional League, drew the most walks, %
Bill (Swish) Nicholsog of thé times—more - player in the
The Pittsburgh Pirates struck out
were drawn for a feud betwéen New| most often, 687, and tied with the
| England's four race tracks today Cardinals for hittin, into the most when Suffolk Downs and Rocking-!double Plays, 1 13¢.
ham Park submitted to the Massa~ —
chusetts and New Hampshire racing| commissions, respectively, for a total of 180 days of racing in 1948. Suffotk-and-Roeckingham took in-| dependent action after the racing! commissions of Massachusetts, New Hampshire and Rhode Island had failed to agree on a division of dates without costly competition. A commission spokesman. said Rhode Island asked for 50 per cent of the dates since two of the four
tracks, Narragansett and Lincoln Downs, are located in that state, but the Massachusetts, and New
Hampshire boards failed to agree,
Turkey Shoot
The Marion County Fish and Game Association will hold an allday turkey shoot at the club
grounds, State Road 34 and Big Eagle Creek, next Sunday.. Shells will be available on the grounds and the shoot is open | to the public. Matty Had Moves
PLATTSBURGH, N. Y., Dec. 19— json of the Giants defeated the na-
at Plattsburg in 1925.
Amateur Basketball
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Ralph Kiner of the Pirates compiled, For Rose Bowl Game the highest slugging percentage in|
PASADENA, Cal, Dec. 19 (UP)—
the National League "during 1947| |The odds were nine to one today and Johnny Mize of the Giants for sunshine for the New Year's copped the runs-batted-in crown in Day Rose Bowl game. the same type of spirited duel 'which| Dr. Irving Krick, California Inmarked their race. for home run stitute of Technology long-range ‘weather forecaster, said it would rain Dec. 23-24 and Dec. 28-30 but skies would clear Dec. 31 and the - Kiner and Mize, who wound up sun would shine Jan. 1. in a deadlock for the home run
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