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MANAGERIAL LINEUP—Looking on as Paul Stevenson, manager of the city champion P. R. Mallory team, receives the winner's trophy presented by Virgil Perkins, president of the IABA, are, front row, left to right, Bob Fitzsimmons, Indiana Reformatory: Fred Cato, Kingan's Reliables; Stevenson, Perkins, Buck Adams, South Side
Saints; Gene Hooper, Allison Jets; O. P. Smith, Linde Air Products, and William Simpson, Simpson Studios. row, same order, William Roessler, Edgewood; Joe Deba, U. S. Navy: John Danahey, State Penal Farm; Jim Riley, | Van Camp Hardware; George Shaner, Armour’s: Jim Eller, Ferris Foods; Bob McClimson, Moose Lodge: Ed Mar-
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Honor Amateur Baseball Champs at Cumberland Fete
By BILL PITTMAN | Tt looked like Christmas last as they arrive. The managers! night in Buckley's Restaurant at dso received arts 20a in return . {they presente A. President Cumberland as the Indlanapolis|y, 0, perking with a wrist watch. | Amateur Baseball Association Pr t at the b gave its 37th annual banquet for sen. a e banquet were the city champions. | . {Ted Sullivan, Hump Pierce, Mike There were presents aplenty Kelly and Johnny Hutchings, for. the P. R, Mallory nine, who [representing the Indianapolis In-| received their gifts in the pres- dians;. Johnny Riddle, former ball greats. the -Umpires - Association; . Jerry.
Everything from coffee makers Steiner, Shortridge baseball coach =
to wool sports shirts were the and = representative of Junior rewards for being the best in the Baseball Inc.; Sgt. Forrest Higgs,
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amateur baseball .ranks, Besides Juvenile Aid Dept. and PAL Club §
the presents from the association, [Tépresentative, and Luke Walton, the winners also received gold Who presented the baseball soubaseball souvenirs from Hoster- Venirs, : Roberts, Inc. | Mr. Sullivan told the IABA ' Runners-Up officials that they may “always The runners-up were not for- be assured of Victory Field faciligotten, either. Each member of ties at no cost” because of the the second-place Kingan team importance of the amateur basewill receive a picnic outfit as soon 'ball program.
Looks Like Rickey's Due for Busy Winter
By MILTON RICHMAN, United Press Sports Writer NEW YORK, Oct. 21—Brooklyn’s Branch Rickey, the man with a million answers, looked like he'd need them all today as
he undertook enough perplexing problems to keep him uncomfort-|
ably busy for the whole winter. ; + The Dodgers, in case you hadn't noticed, finished third last|:
Jenson, —pie Tee ous. | 1|wards, as a third sacker, still is
{a fine catcher.
the thick of the pennant race at|”™ Over at first base, Brer Branch 5 various times last season, Brook-
lyn crumbled near the wire and concluded the season more dispirited than the last-place Chicago Cubs. . Outfield Problem Grave Speaking of ‘the team, the dis-| appointed - Rickey says: “Noth-
a converted catcher, was supposed to make fans forget Dolph Camilli. But Hodges, no gazelle, turned out a rather ordinary .254/ stick mark. | - Looking to Farms Probably the most taxirig prob
has another problem. Gil Hodges,|.
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Army over Cornell—The co: beaten 40-6 by Cornell and 20-7
spot doesn’t look big enough, either,
Michigan over Minnesota-—This’ nod goes to Michigan from the
edge. With 12 points, Minnesota appears a good thing. Add famous last words. > THE EAST Penn over Navy—The torpedo. ; Penn State over Michigan State ~Don’t risk a sou. Harvard over Dartmouth--The {blueplate special. Indiana over {Hoosier choice? Vanderbilt over Yale—The Bull|dog overate last week. _. | Also: Columbia over Pfinceton ' {Holy Cross over Colgate, Rutgers {over Lehigh, Brown over Con|necticut, B. U. over NYU, George[town oveér Fordham, W. & M. over Bonaventure and Lafayette over Bucknell. THE MIDWEST Notre Dame over lowa--The “Irish” don't even need their luck. Purdue over Illinois—They're marching now. Ohio State over Wisconsin Hello Harry. Northwestern over Syracuse— Big Bullies. ] Also: Missouri over Iowa Stafe. Kentucky over Marquette, Kansas “over Nebraska, : Colorado over Kansas State and Miami, O., over Ohio U.” a
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Michigan Gets Nod Over Golden Gophers mas sin <x Farm Clubs
By OSCAR FRALEY, United Press Sports Writer NEW YORK, Oct. 21 (UP)—A leading contributor to dollar| ours,
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ferent teams. And you have to go with a ji Tk Based ion Joon bet. rugged Army line and the blaze to that cause.
ter every week. The seven-point,
easily could be an upset but the| Bounce me gently, baby.
record. A fairly even line battleiPoR't say mo. with Michigan holding a backfield] Oregon State over UCLA —Say|destroyed.
Purdue, |
Blames Smoking
For Stable Fire
{agement of the Hawthorne was “almost totally to for a fire which killed 27|/The Pittsburgh Pirates reduced Re horses. ! e commiss poi WN today mmon denominator is Harvard, ployees of sioner Wa, he farm clubs: from 18 io 13 . by Army. Same name: Two dif-|ing in the stables and attributed ®"d announced that another club
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TOE ra ¥ The fire broke out late Tues- y th J day night in Barn 8 in the center pirates were California over Washington— od . 8 Cu of Bea Hanis Bton— of the track. Stable hands res-lthe Class B
{cued some 40 horses.
| Firemen brought the flames . Northern League; Leesburg, Fla. Southern Cal over Santora. onder control before they spreadiof the Class D- Florida
[to other barns. Barn 8, however, League; Rehoboth Beach, Del., |and most of the horses in it, were the Class "
Oregon over Washington State
. ; Some 900 horses were at the gue; re} St. Mary's over Denver, 201%, 90 stables, The Haw- Sam D Far West League, and ves Montana, and Utah|thorne season ended Satur day, New nea, La. o jover Wyoming. and most of the horses were run- vangeitne THE SOUTHWEST |
(ning at adjacent Sportsman's [_, ri Favorit :
Texas over Rice—With cream Park.
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|and sugar. nn ——————— . (Buricd dees" 7X4 Aggies IU Names Co-Captains Over Larkin : Tonight
. 3 JERSEY CITY, N, J, Oct. 21 ay, over Santa Clara—on For Cross-Country Team (UP) ~Blond Charley Fusari, who 2 loys prairie. : BLOOMINGTON, Oct. 21 — ynocked out Tippy Larkin last ahoma over TCU--8trictly Dave DeWitte of Indianapolis and Ppy 8, as from flip. Frank Owens of ° Bloomington Ya" Was expected to beat him els: Oklahoma A. & M. over have been elected co-captains of again tonight when they meet at ple AE ada Sver Tulsa. the Indiana University cross-'the Jersey City Armory in the ! H country teams, first indoor fight promoted b; Jiabams Over Mississipp State. The Hoosier harriers, winners the ad of eh. y North Carney over: Lay... ove Purdue and Miami, will be The youth and punch possessed Ar wroling, J ‘8:4 idle until the Indiana-Illinois dual by Fusari of Irvington, N, J, ie = Co Gols meet Oct, 30 at Champaign. made him a 12-to-5 choice against ~saie3ibl over Bt os -Olleg¢ Owens and DeWitte, both ju- the canny ring veteran from Ch a p ay Y- niors, and Bob Dellinger of Jef- Garfield, N. J. Ray (Sugar) son over South Carolina— fersonville and Bryan Kimmel of Robinson, welterweight champion,
ra Have the same, governor, {Vincennes have been leading In- has promised to defend his title
Tulane .over - Auburn, 4; Georgia Tech .over Florida, and 8 Bishess Jn the two meets. Against the W Winner. ca Georgia over Miami, Tennessee!
{over Tennessee Tech, WMI over Virginia, Duke over VPI and || North Carolina State over Chat- || t
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| Hiwassee over Tusculum—And {that's all, brother! | . a ———————————————— Fight Results By United Press i NEW YORK . (Jamaica Arena)-—Roland } La Starza, 180, New York, outpbinted J! {Mike Jucobs, 180, New York (6). | WHITE PLAINS, N. Y.-Steve Belloise, |
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THREE HARVEYS — Things can really get confusing trying to identify three of the four backfield men on the Indiana Central grid squad. Above are Henry (left) and Jim Harvey, twins, who are fullback and quarterback respectively forthe Greyhounds. Left is Bob Harvey, a cousin, who operates in the halfback post. The Greyhounds meet Canterbury tomorrow night at the Southport stadium. Game time is 8 o'clock.
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and-coming southsider, will face his fourteenth professional oppo-| nent, Hubert Hood of Chicago, in| the feature heavyweight bout of tomorrow night's six-match box-!| ing card at the Armory. Roberts, who hasn't lost al match since leaving the amateur ranks-some six months-ago, won| a unanimous decision over Bob O'Bannon, ranking contender for | the state heavy title, two weeks ago. Tomorrow's headliner will be over an eight-round route. ! A long awaited rematch be{tween bantamweights Chuck Me-| {Gow of Indianapolis and Spider, | Thomas of Muncie will head the four six-round preliminary bouts. McGow downed Thomas in a split decision at Muncie recently. ! Featherweight Battle
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lem of all, as far as Rickey is| Manager Burt Shotton.” | Rickey's first problem, although fice slump. The Dodgers 1948|
not necessarily his gravest one, is attendance was slightly more| Brooklyn's outfield for '49. than 400,600 admissions off “their
Pistol Pete Reiser, who was of 1947 total and the decrease was
concerned, is Brooklyn's box of-| &&
Carl Faurillo, of whom much and the “crowd” of 3103 which
| The Indianapolis Public Links Russ McKinney of Indianapolis in ! Association will hold its annual a "six-round featherweight go. [Fall Banquet today at 7 p. m. Claude Edwards, Indianapolis
» ; lightweight, will be paired with in the South Grove clubhouse. {Gene Parker. another . local
- | - Guests at the dinner will be fighter, in a prelim.
all 1948 public links champions, The fourth six-rounder will pit
«vpand ~Tunners-up;-rincluding the Doug Mediey, popular Louisville,
{Sarah Shank team which tied) IIEBtwelght, Against Wingo 0 for second with Meridian Hills), TKO victory over Bob Roberts,
was expected, bogged down both attended the Sept. 30 contest was } for the city best-ball title. Bill's twin brother, two weeks at bat and in the field, although the lowest in Brooklyn in many| U es di e | Included will be Walter Chap- ago. he finished the season with a re- Years. man and Ralph Jordan, city! The four-round opener will be spectable 297 average. Marv —1f Rickey seeks consolation, ANN amateur champ and runner-up; between Dick Whitaker, Indian-
Rackley hit well enough but isn’t however, he can look to BrookRickey’s idea of a finished major lyn s fruitful farm system which
(UP)—University of league outfielder. Gene Herman-|Won a junior world series cham-|officials
ARBOR, Mich, Oct. 21 Michigan they are
said today
Reese Berry, Chet Baker, Ollie| apolis heavyweight, Hollingsworth, Ralph Heinlein,|Lawson of Alexandria. Mike Sullivan, Les Crews, Buck!
and Bob
ski batted .290, but like Furillo,|Pionship, nine play-off titles and| “definitely” against any change Hatfield, and Chuck Hess, mem-| TEAM SEEKS GAMES
did not live up to Rickey's ex-|eight pennants. Undoubtedly, sev-\in Big Nine rules to allow the bers of the public links all-star] Wolverines to make a trip to the team;
pectations. eral of those minor leaguers will
The Pittsboro Lions independ-
Bob Buchanan, Robert/ent basketball team wishes to
Pitchers Needed Problem number two {is the Dodger pitching for next season. Ralph Branca, ace of the staff, | accounted for only 14 victories! due largely to thé fact that he) was out with varied injuries. Rex| Barney distinguished himself] with a no-hitter but lost about as often as he won. Joe Hatten, Brooklyn's foremost southpaw, also wound up not far above .500.] Relief pitching, once the Dodger's forte, skidded far below par| coincident! with Hugh Casey's de-| cline. i Third base is another Rickey worry. The highly-touted. Billy) Cox was something of a flop at| the hot corner and Bruce Ed-
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Rose Bowl again on Jan. 1. Herbert O. (Fritz) Crisler,| Michigan's athletic director, and)
Bo’s Lions Buy in three years. Prof. Aigler, who wields a
Boston Quarterback heavy hand in Western Confer-| DETROIT, Oct. 21 (UP)—The|ence councils, said that he would | Detroit Lions of the National|“yote against any measure to! Football League yesterday bought send Michigan back to the Rose Jim Youel, 26-year-old quarter-|\Bowl again this year.” Ty back, from the Boston Yanks at| “Such a move would be a the waiver price, Coach Bo Mc- breach of agreement not only Millin said. {with members of the conference,’ The former University of put with the faculty senates and Iowa. player is in his fourth year councils of the schools involved." of professional competition and|the law professor said. had been placed on the waiver Mr. Crisler, who coached the list by the Yanks. (1947 Michigan team to triumph
liam Miklish, 27, a guard, from
change deal for Ken Keupper, we've made.” he said who was on the Detroit reserve] gome sentiment in favor of a
defeated Northwestern last Satur-| day, 28 to 0, and thus became favored to repeat as Big Nine cham-
Purdue Eases Workout In Game With Illini pion.
LAFAYETTE, Oct. 21 (UP)— |
ing to Pasadena more than once;
change sprang up when Michigan | _._
Spear, Scott Teal and Dee Murphy, South Grove city junior team champions; and Hess, Hol-
low and Clayton Nichols, participants in the National Publinx meet.
| schedule strong teams in the In{dianapolis vicinity, The Lions’ | schedule calls for home games on
Of |Prof. Ralph W. Aigler, Michigan lingsworth, Mike Pollak, Arnold Saturday nights, starting Nov. 6, problems but they'lliBjg Nine representative, agreed|Koehler, Ed Hyde, Robert Lud-|and away games on Thursday
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