Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 January 1948 — Page 22

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years In the nose Bowl.

once-proud Southern California. A year ago it was Illinois " today Rose Bow! fans had reason to wonder if .the Pacific and Big Nine Conferences game n TE: *

played yesterday. The 93,000 fans who packed the Rose Bowl “| Pasadena, many of them paying up to $75 for mid-fleld seats, must have felt as if they had been short-changed. The seven-touchdown parade by th& Wolverines set up renewed clamor by their . partisans for recognition of Coach Fritz Crisler’s, mighty machine as mythical ‘national champions in view of the fact! ~that Nofre Dame's Fighting Irish were only able to squeak by the same Southern California outfit by a 38-7 margin. While that largest throng of the day suffered through the worst | _ beating Southern California had absorbed in 60 years; the rest of the bowl customers got plenty. of thrills. for their money. More than 500,000 fans attended 15 games scattered from Florida Hawaii, easily the largest number ever to sit in on “the New Year’ day socials,

SPORTS ROUNDUP

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Carl Hubbell, the old southpaw ace| Only: recently, Bing Juckes, New Haven hockey player, was given a chance in the majors, with the New York Rangers. . . . But Bing * | got nervous over the proomtion and trashed headlong into the | boards last Sunday . . . and was | | immediately returned to the | American League Ramblers to nurse his ve Jews bruises,

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.this year. . AN The Giants have Jeased a. former. “naval air ‘base

{Rocky . Graziano, middleweight

: Carl. Hubbell “and will use the 40-acre layout as of the weiterweights. | "a tryout camp for ‘fledgling ball title would be at stake.

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tossers . . i fielders and infielders. , A the word for it... . Pif

_of the stay at welter poundage. Diane 20 - farm teams

train the other hand, maybe Graziano's|

tryout camp is open t6 Feb. 1. . . .!Hoosier Tony Zale, whom he beat Eight baseball fields have been aid, or the title. . . out on the gigantic air strip. . These diamonds are ready for use! rumors.

work by the energétie Hubbell. .. Net Hot-Shot 5 3 The lease is for five years. . . . : TE ae tp NEW YORK, Jan. 3 (UP)— ; base's administration buildings and housing facilities to accommodate his army of young players. . . . The buildings have been refurnished to provide accommodations for 700 players and training camp person nel. , . . Only the “tryouts” and little minor teams will train at the Florida air strip. . . . The triple-A farms, Minneapolis and Jersey’ City, will carap elsewhere, the Giants’ themselves,

honors - among the Knickerbockers of the Basketball

in 19 games,

varsity, will return to Phoenix,

# = = C NORTH-SOUTH IDOL. . . . aN Charlie Trippi, who hails from | \_ Pitiston, Pa, is to be honored

feat in 60 years of football. The records broken:

party in the aear future. . Trippl starred in college’ football yards set by Illinois last. year. at the University .of Georgia, in | TWO: Most passes completed, 17.

ers and in pro football with the | Washington in 1924. Chiéage Cardinals, . . . If a guy | from the North is geod. the. South-.

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z 'Maechtle of Illinois, 1947, i FOUR: Individual total offen¥e,

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—hich- you have made to the game TUNNINg | total of 188 _alone broke generally, and the ‘American Association particularly, for a period in , excess. of 10. years, the . American. . Association Board of Directors unan- “ imously passed a resolution to in-| Q clude your:name permanently on the league's. recently blished | Fourth Estate Honor Roll. The rec- . ognition also entitles you to's hee. time gold pass to'all of the jcan Association ks.” , | is a message from Prank Cc.

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|and Wingman Woody Dumart enabled the Bruins to balance the 7-3 defeat they suffered in New York Wednesday night. { NATIONAL ROCHREY LEAGUE

(UP)—Jim Brink-of Seattle, Wash... ‘defeated Frank Sedgman of Aus{tralia in' five hard-fought’ sets, 6-3,

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. At any rate, the Tex. {Zale handlers are worried by the View 0. Shrine East-West at San Pran-. right now as a result of methodical!" cisco — East 40, West 9, Vulcan Bow! at Birmingham, Ala. |—Wilberforce, 27, Grambling 21. |

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THE MOGULS of the Pacific Coast Conference couldn't be blamed game, saw Georgia Tech win: a 20-14 decision over Kansas only because today if they were pretty sick of the deal by which their champion foot-|. 4. period Jayhawker drive bogged down on a fumble at a time ‘ball teams will have to face Big Nine powerhouses for three more long when it seemed certain that & tying touchdown was in the offing. ~The goat was Quarterback Lynne McNutt, who -muffed the ball just. For the second New Year's Day. in a row, the cream team of the 4 'a yard away from the tying tally. The hero was slim Jim -8till, who _ Par. West took a ferrific thumping in the Rose Bowl at Pasadena, Cal, connected for three touchdown passes to give Tech its winning margin. " ‘Michigan's voracious Wolverines doing the job yesterday, 49:10 0, over| | The 'in! the Cotton-Bowl. game at Dallas, which upturned U. C. L. A, 45 to 14, and A ‘capacity gathering of 45,500 watched the Mustangs take a 13-0 lead pact between the as All-America Doak Walker passed for one touchdown and ran for was making their annual dream another. “4 The Mustangs decided to coast, with. secorid stringers operating in [the lineup and the strategy was fatal asx Elwood Petchell tossed touchFOR IT ot the » oil lop-sided and dull of all major games down passes for State in the second and third Periods to tie it up.

THE BALLYHOOED battle betwéen Pasting stars Bobby Layne lof Texas and Harry Gilmer of Alabama in the Sugar Bowl game at |New Orleans, turned out to be strictly “no contest” as blond Bobby | directed his powerful Longhorns. to a 27-7 triumph, passing for one {touchdown and running for another, before 72,000 onlookers, Gilmer, on the other hand, completed only three .out of 11 throws and was genetally guilty of a sub-par performance. : Johnny Lujack, performing just as ably for the Fast All-Stars as he did all year in leading Notre Dame to a perfect “recotd campaign, sparked a 40-9 victory over the West All-Stars in the Shriné charity to game for crippled’ kids at San Francisco before 65,000 fans. voted the game's most valuable played, helped the East-rur up. thie most |one-sided score in the history of the event, passing for two touchdowns; Twas the worst: defeat for San Dien in seven years with Wilton PE to 0. ” y,

Bowl Results By United Press Rose Bowl at Pasadena, Michigan 49, Southern California 0 Sugar Bowl at New Orleans—Tex-

Georgia Tech 20, Kansas 14. ‘Gator Bowl-at Jacksonville, Fla.~— Georgia 20, Maryland 20. Dixie Bow] at Birmingham, Ala.— Arkansas 21, William and Mary 19, Delta Bowl at Memphis, Tenn, == (Mississippi 13, Texas Christian 9, . Salad Bowl at Phoenix, Ariz—Né= vada 13, North Texas State 6.

» | FIGHT TALK. ana There is talk| Cigar Bowl at Tampa, Fla.—Mis4 of ‘a big fight this year matching Sourl Valley 26, West Chester, Pa. 7. Tangerine Bowl at Orlando; Fld. {champion,” ‘and Ray Ro: king Catawba 7," “Marshalt- of ‘West- Vir-- . Rocky's ginia 0. Raisin Bowl at Fresno, Cal.—Col» . pitchers, catchers, out- inson has his eye on the 160-pound lege of Pacific 26; Wichita 14. .+ Huge is crown because he is hard put to, Harbor Bowl at San Diego, Cal.— , On Hardin Simmons 53, San Diego O.

Pineapple Bowl’ at

there, beginning in March, but “the|aim is to dodge a return match with H.— Hawaii 33; Redlands 32. Prairie View Bowl at Prairie View, Texas. State 12, Prairie

Gangling Carl Braun has a com-| Flower Bowl at Jacksonville, Fla. manding- lead for individual scoring — Bethune-Cookman 6, Lane ColNew York lege 0.

Association of America. Braun: has Sam Houston 7, Philander Smith 0. put 279 points through the hoop Sun Bowl at ‘Bl Paso, Tex.— Min : ami of Ohio 1, Tern Tech 12.

sw Wolverines’ Wizardry wid Records, Ties 4 Others

equalled. In addition, the 49-0 trouncing was Southern California's worst de-| {by defeating Syracuse, 50 to 45.

the former 151-yard total offense The win was. the third straight \ by the hometowners at a. sports | ONE: Net yards gained by a team, "®0Td Held by Bobby Grayson, 491 yards, Former mark was 330 Stanford.

Records. tied: ONE: Total

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Don ‘Morrison Figures | bn Red Wings" 4-1 Victory

By United Pres The Detroit Red Wings, benefiting from the close co-operation of last-place Chicago Black Hawks, still were close on the heels of the first-place Toronto Maple Leafs today in the National Hockey league. 5 Detroit defeated Chicago, 4 to 1, last night at Chicago and it wis the eighth straight time this season that the Black Hawks had lost | ou the ‘ambitious Red Wings. Ted Lindsay, JimC =

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% 8 shrewd way to Keep. ‘em GUESSING. yoy Goalie Harry Lumley when 2 -More Farm ~~ he got the only Chicago-goal with: PITTSBURGH, Jan 3 j|lest than three minutes remaining. Pittsburgh Pirates have announced Piede™ the acquisition of the Waco, Tex, Mint his: club of the Big State League to inthird stralght shutout, had 29 saves crease their number of farm clubs

to In other games, Toronto edged 8 The purchase of another Class B

handle a variety of plays while Kautskys (66 And iT . * ’ & covering a wide range of territory. | the Montreal Canadians, 2 to 1, at team, Davenport, Iowa, of the Three-| Autskrs Tg 1 pt n ron fn pt | ATTA. . . ’ But the ball that bounds over the 10/0nt0 And “the ‘Boston Bruins I League, also has been announced’ Samsichen’t 7 3 5 Bom ™ * 5 4 3 downing men had little trouble . : pitcher's head gives him ‘he took undisputed fourth place by by Farm Director Ray Kennedy, {Bogdanski, 1 0 48tancaak. f .1 3 [downing Providence ate Ton : greatest concern... Then he DEAUDE the New York Rangers, 4.10. [Glamack, +11 888 Shain 611443 RamDlers ed the: na -M-AWW | must make the throw under full 1+ 8¢ Boston. Ike Williams Fi hts Hale £04 § S8hipp. g. 3 i 4 Ramblers iced the game with four| : : i“ speed and judge the hop 100 per | Max Bentley of Toronto, the 9 Nowy, £7001 8 Farin. & €.- 9 9 {last goals in the middle stanza. | ‘Pay LEON'S as You Get Paid by the qe cent. league's scoring champion for. the Carter Jan. 13 Brook nda; «3 33 On the Ace | ba so" past. two seasons, got a goal and an. CAMDEN, N.'J. Jan. 2 (UP)—!| Totals .. 33 33 35 Totals .. 38 i6 al AMERICAN HOCKEY LEAGUE 2 Month or Pay LEON by the Week i i HEADING FOR A FALL . .. Pro Assist as the Maple Leafs retained Lightweight Champion Ike Wil-| Free throws missed—Kautskys: Gensich-| a Pan gO i. 3 : football payrolls have doubled in their two-point margin over De- liams of Trefiton, N. J., today pre- Komenich: at ad ® gy VARY. Andere ". | Providence 13 3 43 108 163] | > . 2 __the past 10 years and many sports troit. - Vie Lynn. scored the other pared to begin training for a 10-|‘%. Blatk ® Fei A i1 : 2 18 iio i business executives predict’ the bg Torontp goal. Glen Harmon round non-title bout with Doug | —————— | Philadelphia 18 4 » 112 140] | TOP( OATS and SUITS 4 | grid leagues will smash up on the slammed 'the Canadiens’ marker Carter of Newark. N. J, at the Cleveland Payroll |Springtield . 33 20s | \ : . { } financial rocks i unless they get past Maple ‘Leaf Goalfe Turk Broda'Canmiden Armory Jan. 13 $400, 000 Western Division | WwW E around I. CP whtle with just 24 seconds to go. Frank (Blinky) Palermo, Williams’ To Reach Bill } Zit spurgn river 38 n 4 u 152 3 . FO R | MM E D | AT E A R “4. salaries before eanwhile, Boston, which was tied with Mon« co-manager, sald that he ‘als CLEVELAND, Jan, 2 (UP)—Bi INDIARAPOLIS 19.13 3 41 183 118) 1 the players are riding the gravy treal for fourth place before last been offered $30,000 by or ane Veeck, Cleveland Indians president, St Louis CL ‘1d 1 : 3 1% 148 Beg Black. adie Boy | See he tailor hop ready-fo-put-on garments! We may Hy train es the National and All-/night's games, ran up ‘a 3-0 lead Promoter Babe McCoy for Williams today signed his new dae] sersne nesuuT Lact’ Nichr White Snes Slaps SAY]. | have just what you have been looking for at a price fi America ‘nops scramble for their before New- York's high scoring to defend his title against Ennque ''°'! Judnich. and said his payroll aven 6 Providence 1 Maple Rollers. | that you can afford to pay! Necessary alterations. will SLL o center, Buddy O'Connor, got. the Bolahos this . year would be “considerably | Filanureh A NEXT GAMES on, - be made by LEON'S TAILORS without delay! ; i i Rangers’ only goal midway through ' lee hughes Rian At Was 40.1047. NN Springneid a BLUE POINT .. A RADIANT | the second period, Defenseman Mur- Week's Collegiat Tribe pay checks for the 1948) TOMORROW “New Haven at Cited, SOY | Good Selection of Heavyweight Corduroy Trousers 4 Cia A RADIANT screen will. J.rag. Henderson's two goals and one glate |season were expected to reach & purgh, INDIANAPOLIS &t St. Louls, Provi- (| Delaware, Madison and Ray Sts. } Ready-to-put-on at LEON'S. Choose from™ brown, 9 make your pictures, Alms J each by. Rookie Center ‘Ed Santora BaSketball Schedule record $400,000. Thirty-nine eon-| Sete si Sorineieid ll. green or Be

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13-13 tie between unbeaten Southern Methodist-and Penn State

points scored, 49. baseball with the Atlanta Crack- Old record was 16 by Navy against Equalied 1902 victory by Wolverines . over Stanford, 49-to-0. THREE: Point conversions; seven, TWO: Most conversions in one by. Jim..Brieske. Former- record -was-quarter,-three.- “py--Brieske- in-fourth:y erners forget he's from the other four, held jointly by Ernie Smith Equalled mark of Johnny.Campbell of Southern California, 1933; Hugh ‘Alabama, 1931. Morrow of Alabama, 1946; and Don THREE: - Most - points. one player, 18, by Jack Weisen- points for the evening. Elmer Layden, | \_contribution as a baseball writer 279 yards, by Bob Chappuis. His Dame, also scored three touchdowns ivided another twist

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nn ATE TE RI eT | scoring Himself on an 8-yard fuarterback- sneak. | It remain or little » ~The 21,000 faiis at the 'Gator Bow] in Jacksonville, Fla, also got'of consolation for Pacific ‘of in on a large sized helping of thrills as Georgia and Maryland battled 26 to 14. in the Raisin Bow. to 8 20-20 tie, Lu (Bambino) Gambino scored one Maryland touchdown, adn the Stlad BERL At phased "Sadiher and the third with passes. — | game rd feeling between : or » ae up om» er lover North Texas State. ARKANSAS HAD to come from behind with a 97-yard touchdown manly bounds but cooler heads on march in the fourth period to defeat William and Mary, 21 to 19, before getting ‘serious A ; # crowd of 20,000 in the inaugural Dixie Bowl game at Birmingham, Ala, The number one thriller of them all, however, was Clyde Scott’ and Leon Campbell sparked ‘he long Arkansas march, 12,000 folks in far-off /Honolulu, T. who watched ' University Samual ating the wall (he iat 15 yords ou Yue Short bat gusta [Saved soors. & 338’ Sictary over Redan fot smashes into the line. - Bie a

The Delta Bowl game at, Memphis, Tenn., likewise had a “photo finish” when Mississippi, belatedly aroused, scored two last-period {touchdowns to defgat Texas. Christian, 13 to 9, before 28,000 fans. Charley Conerly, Mississippi's sharp passer who was hampered earlier Same of the season previously by a cold and buffeting wind, finally began to connect and accounted ers, 26 to 7, before 10,000. The Vikings, by winning, for both touchdowns with his “tosses. | oomplete hat | ro straight season without ad agate or e Still another stirring show was in the Sun Bowl at El Paso, Tex. ata e of Salisbury, N. C lando, Fla, where Miami of Ohio nosed out Texas Tech, 13 to 12, before 18,000. Paul Tangariné Bowl game for the secoffd"straight year, defeated |Schoultz scored what proved to be the winning fouchidown from the 16 College of Huntington, W. Va. 7 to 0. in the final period although Texas Tech came within a point of a tie! In the Prairie View Bowl at: Prairie View, Tex. Texas State {with a.tally by Bernie Winkler, a tackle who intefcepted a Miami pass, |a 1240 victory over Prairie View, while Bethune Coukman of | Beach, Fla, scored a 6-0 triumph over the Lane College Dragons of » | Jackson, Tenn., in the Flower Bowl “at Jacksonville, Fla. THE DAY'S ri, rout, evén exceeding the Michigan humiliation | The Wilberforce Green Wave defeated Grambling, O., Tigers, bd of Southern California; was staged by Hardin-Simmons which crushed to 21. in the Vuléan Bowl game at Birmingham, Ala, while. in the San: Diego-State, 53 to 0, before-12,000 in San Diego's Harbor Bowl. It Cattle Bowl at Pt. Worth, Tex. Sam: Houston- defeated Philander Smith,

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Backfield Compared With Four Horsemen

PASADENA, Cal, Jan. 2 (UP)«Michigan's football team today was acclaimed the greatest in the land at least by the 93,000 New Year's Day fans who saw the Wolverines overwhelm a helpless University of Southern California squad, 49 to 0, in the Rose Bowl. But there was one dissenter, Trojan coach Jeff Cravath, who deSiired after the game that he felt Notre Dame could haye *_beateu ichigan. Cravath qualifies as an lr expert, having seen ne team beaten, ‘intercept 3 pass and end the mar march,

- month ago. |ritory only one more time and then The Rose Bowl game was sup- Just past the 50-yard stripe. {posed to be a yardstick for com | parison- of Michigan and Notre Puls also was the leading ground~+Dame; (gainer with-—an average —of seven The argument over whéther |yards for each of the 13 times he Michigan or Notre Dame is the'carried the ball. Weisenburger avgreater team will be debated in eraged 4.55 yards a try for 20 atthe “football hot #tove leggue for tempts. . {many moons. This much was estab- Although Howard Yerges' name lished, however—Southern Califor- Was not prominent in the ‘statistics, nia's defeat by the Wolverines was his field generalship was a major the worst suffered in the school's factor in the victory. 60 years of gridiron history. Crisler Hails Team A QUICK TRIP — With his right foof high in the air, Don Garlin (No. 29), Compare Backfields Sonch Retvert ©: thin. Crises thern Cal halfback, turns a flip as he aft k dage through the}, Many compared the great Mich- Liity TLL NCH om 28 th Southern Cal halfback, turns a flip as he attempts to pick up yardage through the - Tzan backfield of Bob Chappuis, Jack P¢5t he had ever coached. He said Michigan line in yesterday's Rose Bowl gate #t Pasadena, Cal. Garlin's trouble was [enue Bump Elliott and the same in the Rose Bow] was the

| caused by Michigan linemen Ed McNeill (85), William Pritula (72) and Joe Soboleski (69). |Howard Yerges to the Four Horse- best 1 bad pidyed all year,

men of Notre Dame fame. | He singled out Center Walt McIt was a d y of by ken ‘records for Cormick’ and End Paul Clery of Speedway Simplifies Rule on On Stalled Race Cars

the Rose Bowl. Go Kicking expert Southern California as ‘the oute Jim Brieske - set i mark for| Standing Trojans. Tackle John Ferthe annual contest by booting seven, TAT and Guard Don Clark also To Ith Place _ |consecutive conversions. Completion {Ought valiantly against the MichThe /Andianapolis Motor Speedway management announced today | Last-place clubs in both divisions| Pet €0C'y blanks for this year's S00-mile Memorial Day Classic have CONDEGtiig 14 times. also set a new Sn Supa } > ee been mailed to all car owners and drivers who ted last year ™ was ern California's} of the National Professional Basket-| o's 1945 Pau y | second and worst licking in the ‘lass With Michigan” {ant oe and trounced the!) eid on May 31 this year. inuing at a i pace.” - ion passing and” running also. was : In the meantime, Wilbur Shaw, & new mark for offense. : ed Tues F of loafing onthe y Job bymany “Armojp¥ * mat patrons ‘last

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special regulation: Si to the ¢ . ro H 500-Mile classic Haye been simplified track for ‘the purpose of starting. Bowl—Chappuis and Weisenburger.

in accordange with suggestions made by car owners, —n and | before completing another lap 16 re. Dixie Howell of Alabama passed a san,” will/get a chance to redeem members of the race's technical POrt for inspection. /- |ureat Stanford team to defeat in himself rext Tuesday night in the committee, : “Any lap in which a car foseives the Rose Bowl has an aerial artist same gfena, but he’ll have to face while idle Oshkosh settled into $Hie| * One of the most important chang- assistance of any kind shall not be lke - Chappuis pertormed in the rough’ and ready Billy Weidner, of cellar, /" les made was one covering. the as- scored,” the rule said. stadium, Columbus, O. which. i5 not & chare Flint's ‘69-64 decision over Bhe- sistance of cars stalled during the) Shaw said the new regulation was _ Veisenburger spun and slashed to ‘be taken lightly. boygan didn't lft them from the race. This year, an engine which a good break for the driver as well the Trojan line to bits, scoring, Matchmaker Billy Thom has {basement, but it gave jndications|goes dead while the race is in prog- as the spectator, three touchdowns himself and help< paired che two “powerhouse” grap8 a tighter race in” the Eastern ress can be towed or pushed to & “It means that fewer cars will be IDE set up several more. The other plers for action in the semi-windup, Tt was the fourth win “n 22 pit without danger of disqualifica- eliminated during the running of Scores were made by Elliott, Verges, ’ ris for Flint. |tion. race officials said. “.. the race,” he said, “and some driv- Gene Derricotte and End Dick Rif- fall, or 30 minutes: od Bob Calihan led a second- halt According to a new rule, & car ers who encountered bad luck will *nDure. | The headline attraction will feascored by raity- forthe Fintfive, “scoring 33 may be pushed 16 the pit, but not still have a chance to Anish ‘among’ ~~ Omly-once;- in -the-second- period; ture. the return.of- Fastius Jots Be {from “the pit, for the purpose of the he prize. winners.” ‘ did the Trojans unleash a long Arkansas hill-billy, in a collision drive. Sparked by Halfback Don with Paul Orth, a tag-team ace &5

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mes in a single tow Hogan first: took

1942, then repeated |

280. Only one oth ooper, has won the | ce, and he is no this year. . Hogan, along with Bobby . Locke and money winner, Jim favored in the 1948 lowers have given :

ment of. the world’s

and a pair of amat stranahan and Bud | cellent chance. Little chance is giv the tourney record Jimmy Thomson ov Park course in 1938.

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