Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 November 1948 — Page 50
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second base, and Rabbit Warstler, shortstop. ... It was a smooth innerworks. , .. . Haney was “boss” of the
preached. . . . He was a swift, accurate fielder, fast on the bases and a Fred Haney consistent hitter. . . . He was an|
made young Warstler leaguer. . . . That was the year the American ‘Association pen-| nant wasn't decided until the; last day of the schedule, a race! to the wire between Bruno Bet-
Minneapolis Millers. . + Both! clubs had double-headers on the final day and Indianapolis clinched the flag by winning its first game, an extra-inning thriller from Toledo. . . . Haney, with Wid Matthews, Indianapolis center fielder, paced the league in triples in 1928 with 16 - apiece. + « « Haney also led the American Association in stolen bases with a grand total of 43. "8.8 FRED HANEY had the Mud Hens going like champions in 1987. . . Burt Shotton was the skipper of the Columbus Red Birds and Ownie Bush piloted the Minneapolis Millers. ® +. . These three clubs staged a sensational race down the pennant stretch and Columbus edged out Haney's Hens by one game. . . Bush's Millers finished three games behind the Red Birds and two behind Toledo. » a8 8
STEVE O'NEILL, released yesterday as manager of the Detroit Tigers, used to be a popular figure in the American Association when he piloted "Toledo. . . Indianapolis fans always liked to see the Hens come to town when Steve was their master mind. . + He kept the players hustling and he ‘vas the central figure in many rousing melees that occurred at old Washington Park when there was no such thing as night ball. O'Neill, an old catcher, was brought up in baseball's “old school” and played like he was taught . .. all-out to wi in,
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THAT DEN VER 2 athing suit merchant who lost his shirt in a football picking contest is back working for nothing Maybe the poor guy got “his ideas from subscribing to Fin of the public opinion poll services . , . He permitted himself to get nudged too far out on that old limb. " - « COACH JORDON OLIVAR of the Villanova College grid squad! has trained two punters to take care of the situation when the! kick , . . When Olivar wants a “Doherty, quarterback . . . When the situation calls for a long kick, Al Schmidt, who swings a heavy toe, gets the assignment to deliver a booming punt. nr. 8 8 - FOOTBALL fans are coming from all, points to watch the Northwestern ~k Natme, Fram. BAME MENT cas CUPARY; NOV IF vo 5 Members of the Notre Dame Club of Miami, Fila., have chartered a plane to fly to the big event , . . Northwestern and Notre Dame alumni from the East, South and Far West also | will be there. . ow. oo #8 KEN ROSKIE, who fullbacks for Bo McMillin's professional Detroit Lions, attended the University of South Carolina. . . He captained the football, baseball and track teams, and also won a letter in basketball. . . After his discharge from the Navy, Roskie joined the Seattle pros in the Pacific Coast Football League. . . . This is his first year in football's prosbig time. « . . He started the current season with the Green Bay Packers and McMillin obtained him on walivers. ¢
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By Eddie Ash FRED HANEY, Indianapolis’ star third sacker in
their- fourth pennant, is con-
sidering an offer to manage a club in the Pacific Coast . . + « He has been in sports radio out there. . . . After playing
d to the Chicago Cubs and later On s ” o THE CHICAGO CUBS are reported dickering with the Pittsburgh Pirates for the services of Frank Gustine, veteran third sacker, . . . The Bucs probably will consider a deal if the Bruins meet Manager Bill Meyer's terms. , . . He still seems to be in the market for a seasoned big league catcher and ‘probably would ask the Cubs to Include Clyde McCullough in any transaction.
” 5 n The New York Yankee bosses have ordered two of their play{ers to cut their weight this win‘ter. . Frank Shea, pitcher, and
low has to watch his appetite in| [the off season. . . . But a ball player can get too fat and both] [Frank and George were hindered! {by “too-much middle” 1948 campaign . .. Floyd Bevens,
expert in the art of stealing] George Sternweiss, infielder, have *
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ice with the Yankees last spring, has been invited to report to the 1949 training camp... in shape over winter, » n o ELMER LAYDEN JR, Is following in the football steps of his dad. ... He's playing freshman football at Notre Dame. « ++ “Pop,” Four Horsemen fullback, served later as athletic director and head grid coach at his alma mater. . . . Mal Elward, Purdue's former head coach, now is end coach at Stanford in sunny California.
- » THE CHICAGO first choice in the baseball draft which will be conducted in Cincinnati on Nov. 10 . . . The last time when they wound up in last place, in 1925, the Cubs selected Hack Wilson, who became
est sluggers . . . The White Sox| will have second choice in the draft this year ... Look for one of the Chicago teams to take, Pitcher Bob Malloy of Indianapolis, " » » DR. EDDIE ANDERSON, Iowa's head football coach, performed one of the miracles of the grid season on Saturday, Oct. 30. . . . A former Knute Rockne pupil, Anderson evidently made a Rockne pep talk between halves. . . . Wisconsin led the Hawkeyes, 13 to 0, at intermission . . . Then Dr. Anderson put new life into his “patients” and they bounced back with new blood and bumped off the Badgers, 19 to 18.
Dartmouth Noses Columbia, 26-21 |
HANOVER, N. H,, Nov. 6 (UP) —8taving off a last minute drive, Dartmouth scored its fifth consecutive victory today by =] ing Columbia, 26 to 21, before | 16,000 fans.
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Glenwood Takes ‘Game From Park
Times Special GLENWOOD, Ill, Carney, Glenwood Academy halfback, scored the only points in today’s game with Park School of, Indianapolis as the locals .won, 6 to 0. Carney tallied a touch-| down in the third period on an | end sweep from the four-yard! line. | The teams are members of th
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TRIPUCKA TO GAY—Standing on Notre Dame's 32, Frank Tripucka hurls pass to William Gay who catches it on 50. Gay speeds to Indiana 15 but Indiana's fleet Del Russell nails him. Photo shows Gay
Irish Precision Play Beats Fighting Indiana
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Opening the third, Notre Dame 2-yard lines before Jack Landry marched 80 yards to end the scoring for the Irish, Landry hit-
Notre Dame made three in the|ting left tackle on delayed buck
second period with equal finesse.!from the 1-yard line. John Panelll took the overland]
n the right flank for 54 yards
nd a TD. George Taliaferro/in the final
ards to cap a 64- -yard « drive.
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Russell Scores for IU Indiana threatened constantly frame before the booted out to the Indiana 46/Crimson touchdown march beshortly after, and on the third | gan. play Tripucka hit Bill Wightkin,|Goldston for 31 yards, then in-| ground he could gain only yh Forest ....
Coach Frank Leahy was full of spirited
ught Indiana did a won-
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The contest cost the personable U mentor the services of Chick {Jagade, who suffered a dislocated {shoulder early in the tilt. Jagade
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win 42 to
SUNDAY, NOV. 7, 1048
NU Defeats | Badgers, 16-7; Nears Bowl
2 TD's in 3d Period Win for Wildcats
MADISON, Wis., Nov.:8 (UP) —Powerful Northwestern advanced a step nearer the Rose Bowl today by blasting Wisconsin, 16 to 7, before 45,000 chilled home-coming fans,
feat only Illinois to claim the right to represent the Big Nine in the Rose Bowl New Year's Day. Michigan, the apparent winner of the Big Nine Conference championship, can not make a second consecutive trip.
Wisconsin, a 13-point underdog, made a valiant fight during the (first half and held Northwestern ito a 2 to 0 half time lead. Su{perior manpower and Northwest-
NEXT FOES NORTHWESTERN—At Notre Dame, WISCONSIN—Marquette. »|ern’s big, hard-charging line began to tell early in the second half, however, and the Wildcats smashed to two touchdowns. Fumbles at times slowed the Northwestern attack. Wisconsin was hampered badly by injuries but. even at full strength would have had a hard {time stopping Northwestern. The {visitors featured a tricky and powerful offense with a host® of (fine backs and a strong line. The Wildcats scored the first {points of the game in the first | quarter when Wietecha smashed through the line to block a Wis{consin punt. Wisconsin recovered {behind its own goal line for a
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DeMoss Bottled Up
Then terference on a Russell-to- Sebek, flank for 20/pass put the ball on the 14. Rus-| {sell knifed to the 2, lost five, then| —|hit Joe Bartkiewicz for the TD, The Irish made 436 yards off Net yards passin 16 first downs and the Hoosiers
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Frisbe SKET LAS Rig ht Tacles: —Golgsberry, Rawl. 7 i » AERIS ARS JON, vi “Right! Enfis> J» Sigh NE, Carte’ ~ - 3 L Bye Quarterbacks rs ich, Sebek. ._ § - Washinsion 0 1.000(- Left Halfbacks—Russell, Taliatert..,” x w York .... 0 1.000 Sell. Benner ¢ |liadeiphia . 01 6 Right Halfbacks—McDonnell,” Golastom, | ston craranrus 1 J! Fullbacks—Jagade, -Sellers Baltimore sues aoa ue sheik 3 -000 | NOTRE DAME ® Western Division 008 helt Ends = ‘Wightkin, Martin, Plynn,| ! | Waybrigh | Chicago v L sa] Left Packies—McGehee, Gaul, Hudak, Rochester ........... 0 1.000 Emijewski. | Minneapolig’ 1 -500 | Dane Guards—Pischer, Johnson, Conger, | 1 .500 | Dailer 2 301 Centers—Walsh, Grothaus, Jeffers. Ft. Wayn 2 0co; Right Suaras=-Wendel], Cracko, Hel-| RESULTS LAST NIGHT wig, Higgin Basketball Association Right TS clo Fallon, Cifelll, Budyfe! Rochester 69, INDIANAPOLIS 58. =| ktewicz. Philadelphia 68, Providence 56 Right Ends—Hart, Espenaw, Lesko.
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