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PAGE 10 # THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES ; : WEDNESDAY, NOV. 10, 1948 i Y ! rowns \ Sports Roundup— Oo a (0) a e * (o U S 0 Iris . ® . . s -_ : . Dudley Finally The Kids Go for the Strangler Indians Lose Well, Well, Fritz—the Ball Went That-a-Way Al : w : Wh h akes Ne oS ‘ Ace Pitcher b i An By Suds poh To AL Club ee (Times Sports Editor) CHIC BRUCE DUDLEY, one of the many Kentucky colonels, Saw Previous bal team finally consented to accept the presidency of the American Servi in Mai ay Association, succeeding the capable Frank C. Lane, who vice in hors Whee So moved to greener financial fields as general manager of the Chicago| : mes Spe Ak ‘White Sox. . Dudley, a former Louisville baseball writer and CINCINNATI, O., Nov. 10— vazk 3 sports editor, was lured from the newspaper game about 10 years The Indianapolis Indians lost only e on ago by Owen J. Bush and Frank C. McKinney, the part owners of one player today to the major ity of Mar the current Indianapolis Inflans lr a TT Te league winter draft, but that one guard, is At that time, Bush and RA" hi D ll was the Tribe's most valuable ] singing 1 : | pitcher:“Robert Paul Malloy. acco MeKinney owied the Lolisville Mic I di fl S Malloy, 30-year-old righthand- he does * club and they picked Dudley to He al serve as general manager of the = hat 2 21 and 7 record for the Eo es ” Colonels. . . . Bruce lost no time ndians. ; ; reaching a decision on taking over ar or The St. Louis Browns grabbed sition. off the hurler in today's selection as a baseball executive. . . . Be a PE a Yo a ian hare . been t- re. newspaperman, be tad bet A674) Purdue Undergoes maeing vis Baseball’ Commis. fore pos Ne Jan nd (e Sasthal ‘Dummy’ Workout ihe A ohandler not be new through ¢ ; 1944 as 8 man. ...He urned in an excellent By United Press to the durable Malloy, who spent job for Bush and McKinney, and] ANN ARBOR, Mich., Nov. 10— four years with the Cincinnati bid tho after they sold the Colonels to the Coach Bennie Oosterbaan today Reds, two years before entering Chicago. Boston Red Sox, Dudley was ap-|Put bis Michigan team through an the Army in 1945 and two years . pointed president. . . . Bruce has|unexpectedly heavy erkout 3 afterward. before joining the In- He been a prominent sports figure in give third-stringers who Poy dians during the 1947 season; He wea Louisville during Kentucky Derby well in last week's rout .of Navy when he won 14 and Jost 9. as a Nav Week down through the years. . . ./a chance to bid for starting spots. SP moved on He knew all the sports experts] Backs Bob Van Sumern and Best Year in 1948 base, whe! who made the annual trek to the/Don Dufek ran through offensive Malloy began his baseball ca- Photo by Henry Glesing, Times Staff Photographer work too, Derby and entertained lavishly|plays in he bagkfeld during a veer with the Birmingham club! Fritz Nagy, Jet forward, only had his hands and Dan Kraus (15) ganged up on Nagy to take Ie the fin: around the vicinity of the Church-/lengthy scrimmage In preparato of the Southern Association. He| ,, the ball a few seconds after taking a rebound the ball away from him. There's no telling what n Which | ill Downs press box. . .. On the for Saturday's game with under- remained in the South three years| ‘oo. “gio ne i Irish their 2 . Indiana, EE : d was then taken up by Cin-| Off the Bullets’ backboard. Buddy Jeannette (6) Fritz was about to say at the time. two previous occasions when Dud dog In | Between fall of Inst night's wrestling program the great gp os he n up by iy . aa ie. Since th ley turned down the American ! . Ni . ’ . |cinn n { ’ tackle on a presidency, he said he] LAFAYETTE, Nov. 10—Coach| Strangler Lewis was mobbed by youthful admirers. But the big | “Last season saw the peak of ° ° ° 3 Wendell. was satisfied with the peace and|Stu Holcomb ran his Purdue foot-| strangler didn't mind. He loves kids, and besides, he'll soon be |nis performance on the mound. Bu ets Nic In 10 na 0 IS 65-64 to Notre quiet of Louisville, felt secure in/ball team through dummy drills ofr on a campaign to combat juvenile delinquency throughout the |He had a Inediocre £14 even Pook J year at op-| tuck to “fundamen- : S i i i record before joining the Tribe's 3 Leahy shif his baseball Jostion and was op, Today rd Shieh 8 haar ne country. This gang of youngsters was most interested in feeling Stall of fore & 8 Jets’ Hei ht Lack jeasy layups were missed. [steam as they did in the Knicker- and TL ha posed to a e 8 : | the Strangler's culging biceps. 9 ! The Indianapolis team went in- bocker game. They ran out of the league the high office de- preparation for Saturday's game . He is married and has one| Pp : " y ri since. manded. . . . In accepting the post with Pittsburgh. 82 * daughter, Dorothy, and two sons, Costs Another Game [to the fourth quarter trailing|time. Wendell at an American Association meet-| RE. St | L ° Oo i } Robert and James. By JIM SMITH by 22 poms. Ang ale is Jet scoring honors were divided in develop ing in Cincinnati yesterday, Dud-| B[,OOMINGTON, Nov. 10 —, rang er owls 1] 0 { Ted Sullivan, general manager The Indianapolis Jets desper- ry BYe i $ : an v between Glamack and Fred Lewis, team offe ley said, “This is the ‘third time| gophomore Fullback Milan Sel- {of the Indianapolis club, sighed ‘to rom the floor, sinking only each scoring 12 points. The sum- this seas 4: : ’ ! ° ° | rel hat Mall was th ly ately need the services of a tall four field goals in the first quar-' mary: la i it's been offered me and I don't|jers, the only Indiana University) relief that Malloy was the only ) plays rig] gee how I can turn it down again.” football player not thrown for a| ro e t e inquency player caught in the draft, but|man. If they don't find one soon, ter, five in the Second ad Jou mn Indianapolis (64) Baltimore (63) terrific po ... The fact that the genial Ken-|jo54 in rushing plays this year, {regretted the search necessary to they are going to find themselves the turd, they hadn't lost their lack ot 11 pf Biot HL and leadin tuckian thanged ls mind is 0 tne will start in place of injured Champ Wrestler, Who Got His Start Here, Bod 2 Sluatle replacement for! continually in the same barrel of" In the last quarter. which Lumpp. { 2 3 3 Mogus, ¢ 013 aD Jefe advantage of te Ame Chick Jagade , Saturday again Will Give Full Time to Youth Work After Jan. 1 | hot water they were in last night.|turned out to be a thriller right Soeeky £1 § Tumut to 1} oe ac. \ a. igan. : By JIM HEYROCK FF ~.. + "| ‘The Baltimore Bullets, defend. up > a las iste, the ii dl 4 simmons. 1 $31 pecially the PRESIDENT DUDLEY'’S first IOWA CITY, Ia.,, Nov. 10—The > ing champions of the BAA, hand- hit eld goals and three fouls p crn’ g 1 1 2 Rader f > 0.2 team aga move to lighten the chores of University of Iowa varsity foot- A stocky, barrel-chested lad with hands like smoked hams © er ed the Jets their third loss of the for a total of 21 points. { (eis. g 5 2 1) Jeannette, g 7 8 4 meat grin the AA presidency on himself |ball squad was limited to a dum- and feet like canoe paddles walked into an Indianapolis gymnasium season, 65-64. Lacking height was| The Bullets, whg had scored|yif: 2 00 in rating t will be the transfer of American |my scrimmage today against the some 45 years ago and asked the man in charge if he could use| ° the predominant factor in their eight field goals in the first, six rhs. RE aa En in the nati Association headquarters from fresiuhon Jag Mjuacaota plays./the mat for workouts. He said he wanted to be a protessions)| [8 ey As in defeat. i lhe Second 20 wo field goals J 2 Secs) #1 Nar Columbus, O., to Louisville. . . . oac. die Anderson said wrestler. The Bullets had two men 6'8” » ‘Je coring Wendell’ : | in the final stanza. But Buddy, endell’; That 0 be JSeasuckya gain Shere wil wo i Somtast ld He told the little man in charge of the gym that his name was Joruiig Ider the Dasket. i bo Jeannette, the champions’ player-| cums -. rs FT PF TP Nave: force P ewan emi —————————————————— : re - } ! ae . 5 e move also could be a broad [tion for the Minnesota game Levie tah redet et he body, it will develop his mind.” : By BILLY SIXTY ting three and four shots at the goath, nt Jove. id Se rou! | Black i Bb. 3.4 2 eon hint to the Boston Red Sox to |Saturday. rs Jars respected men In the bone.| SO. the big Strangler is travel-| Unwanted Spin: Bowling Stars pasicet on a single play. The Jets 31O': A re 3p ory and de lha It ur pp £2 into the al: strengthen the Colonel ball club, col UB. 0. Novi 10-onfelk llr fratemity Ing from city to city, calling on{use the backup, or Feverse, most often were lucky to get one. renee pio! fal Story | Brookfield 1111111] 5 i tiqular goo Something he Soon de enor State worked on Doth pany offense] This week Lewis Fredéritk wag{leyors and getting the SOE Ee ae 4 hand) The Jets did a lot of passing, Hits Field Goal {ED as : 3-1 Dame. © accomplis pa oR. de |for s campaign ore: ..he 2pares, 41% more than in previous games. of Tidrick .. 9. 19-13 Few of in town—-all 280 6dd pounds i p g | with 20 seconds to go. George! o oo... Da TE a pack 1n But this time iy was Swings into action full time to Sither hel | Unfortunately, most of them giamack, Jet center. 5 OTe it 2.808 have recei ‘ BRUCE DUDLEY'S decision to Tinols at Champai addressed as Ed (Strangler) Jan. 1 In his campaign of aS yu. went into Baltimore hands. This | goa] to tie the score at 64-64 after “o™.. ‘vo aud coats: Pr. bree ‘throws’ AllAmeric 1oss in the towel as president of Quarterback Pandel Savic and|Lewis, Mr. Lewis, Ed or just speaking tours and appearances # for a strike can be attributed to at least one|price Brookfield had hit two in a'PF. Personal fouls. TE, total points. son. This the Louisville club caught th {halfback Dick Slager did the bulk plain the Strangler. he intends to start in the portb-i a r the first factor. The boys complained that row to bring them within striking FEET TTT YTTRY ing that 1 Boston Red Sox SXecUiives Jookeiol the hurling re the varsity. Not only his name is changed Western part of the country and| 2 CELE it ithe ball was exceptionally slip-|gistance. AUTO SEAT COVERS partment } ing out the window. ... "This is i rd f t. Instead|Work his way east. : {pery. But with eight seconds to go, players w a bombshell to me.” said Joe| ui ion “wis Nov. 10—|of strangling wrestling opponents Of course. while he's at it hen lacks bower During the first three qUATers Brookfield fouied Jeannette in the Custom Made RE Cronin, general manager of thei, . ....." gridders had aon the mat as he has done the Pe a goodwill ambassador for the "Ci is ge. of last night's game, they couldn't p.¢ of shooting. Jeannette hit the TO YOUR CAR BY SKILLED Wendell’ Beantown Americans. ... “I don’t rugged offensive scrimmage today biggest part of his life, the Wrestling game. He was given, — RY seem to do anything right. Passes first and missed the second. The [REARRANGE fst. He's know what to say and I want to|l} ain and alect. | Strangler is now devoting him-|this mission recently by the . ° “0 “To were missing. shots were rim- jets controlled the ball off the MINIT CAR WASH Irish just talk to Dudley before so} NE Injuries have hit heavily at thelself to “strangling” juvenile de- American Wrestling Promoters of 4 00" 1 “ye wey ming the hoop and falling out,'packboard (one of the few times. ILLINOIS AT 10TH ST. making t: around for a permanent rep a Badgers’ fullback, end and center |linquency. {America, who met in Chicago. |..." jocated in - IRE ~—~—|they did) and raced for their own. = blocks too. bt in ou Loutsville ofice. ade positions. and the scrimmage was Now Tours Country | Has Great Wit {the center of the | THE BACKUP BALL * {basket with the score standing This “wee ogly recently nam necessafy’ to seek adequile - re- ' i Poy The Strangler. possesses a .., soma tion oll es? Ms | 65-64. | USED TIRES best insur ndanager, ; Walters, down nt The giant Strangler officiated splendid sense of humor and a Brookfield shot j fier th against N ision | Placements forthe depleted ranks. { SP: : {You have to hit No. 5 solidly to rookfield shot just after the ALL SIZES there, and; ley's decision 4 jat the wrestling matches last|jove for children. But it's diffi-| oo a strike, and you usually don't | : horn and missed. But had the! Fun L, Sd aod vy Jove oft Na aap: EVANSTON, Il, Nov. 10—|night. He consented to do this cult to determine his age. Heignen the ball has reverse spin. | | game been one second longer, the C00DYERR SERVICE ST RE "» ning. - during his stay in Indianapolis says, however, he started wrest-| il the back~) Jets. would have Won. for Ray 0 YN. Northwestern practiced passing Bill { When the experts ro e bac . Yi 627 N. DELAWARE ~HE LOUISVILLE OLUB, |and line defense today in the rain, [28 a favor to promoter Yiling at the age of 15 and has yp they do it by turning the | Lumpp tipped the ball in. | wh f. shin last in 1948, was off | Quarterback Don Burson threw Thom, Strangler’s long-time been active in the sport for 44 thumb to the right as the ball is| Lou Thesz, 238, St. Louis, de- So the Jets didn’t run out of Noid se, attendance compared [the passes to the regular back- friend. \years. That would make him 59. released (see illustration). The feated Karl Davis, 248, Colum- . — rT to the 1947 fi at Parkway |field. Meanwhile the second string| He is now touring the country, | But he’ll only admit to 49. ball will then veer off to the right bys, last night in the Armory to Fiel by . ne of the |line worked against a freshmen getting the “lay of the land,” so| “I'm just a kid compared to pear the pins. retain his NWA heavyweigh¢ Field. vay Ry the minor [team using Notre Dame's *U he can start his high powered some people.” the great grappler 2.8 ‘a wrestling crown. Thesz won in a0 rpe! . Accustomed to win- |formation wit two quarterbacks'drive against juvenile delinquency (told this reporter, his huge face| A LOT OF BEGIVVERS al i straight falls with a flying body| ning baseball, Louisville fans behind the center TE rangier started Bis workl oE Inlo 8 Sly grin. Ai fed Den Phen they don't want |SCissors in the first and a drop | lonels e Strangler starte WOrkK I remember when was just ai _|{kick and p-ess in the second. BO ahappy year for | SOUTH BEND, Nov. 10—|toward a professional wrestling |kid selling papers outside the to. This happens when the back-|"y "yo = 06) Corpus Christ, | Bruce Dudley. . It could be Whether Emil (Red) Sitko will be/career at the now defunct Mar- arena. Billy Thom was wrestling |SWing is made Dhisde or © rhe Tex., was downed by Al Lovelock | te that failure of the Red Sox to |able to play against Northwesternion Club, which stood where the featured attraction.” |right of the Ses ran e are away 235. Windsor, Ontario, in the| & answer calls for help finally lod Saturday was still unsure today. the telephone building now stands mies cause is genera y e pu y semi-windup. The opening bout ; him to get away from the Sitko, Notre Dame's leading at 240 N. Meridian St. : (see illustration a is too Was taken by Larry Moquin, 235, : i heat” \ground-gainer with 657 yards As Strangler remembers it, he [0SS- ountr Aen a an easy, Montreal. who downed Tiger Joe © = 1 20,000 SQ. FT, OF 2 Rn netted from scrimmage, suffered was just a strong boy who wan- : > di "' Marsh With a reverse flving mare. i THE board of directors of .the & fractured rib In Notre Dame's dered north from Kentucky. He : hE an as al Myerge Tne 34TH $1 FLOOR SPACE, COMPLETELY American Association followed up|42-6 rout of Indiana last week. met a man here in Indianapolis, : ’ 19 De atey the" Dall oagd the P Basketball d EQUIPPED. the announcement of Dudley’s| Trainer Hugh Burns said that who was nearly as large as the | g | [we S wey It woold swing back. ro sketba Ba unanimous selection as league|Sitko definitely will be out of Strangler. He worked for six| | Sane y Primigi ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA 2 EXPERT SERVICE - chief tar, three years.with an sn-IE CEL Bp lis ia von her en Mah i git mos meater Hr ad ols ated BY PARE Ue; "all | Balimiors 6% Tndisappolls $4 IE x FOR EVERY MAKE OF tare rr Ma eg ne id Bp HOBART frien. (elt PEON wi es (a gas = |2liminate ing the, bali: as se. lH = Fan, ... They voted to Theredser lh Wildcats. F< vas Feady: 16 take fo the DORA TostS out Teck Se bi S| adbmive-iie #4 ids li oh Cr Rr Lg = ooo ean MECHANIGALY , admission prices approximately : i SE { But Lewis Frederick needed a'pyer the Howe two-mile course, 38/the body. is ‘should be done; Phila elphia 92," Bape 8. SR ; TOY elie FaTeRL i pr 10 per cent in 1949 “to meet in- Three 8-Round Bouts name. - to 41. |in unison with the first step of the) Tonights Game | $a » BODY : creased operational costs.” In- 4 | “He's a terrific headlock man,”| Jack Wellman. who led the stride and the idea is to get the| NTO a a ia i : OR PAINT WORK. dianapolis Victory Field prices Slated in Armory sald .his trainer. “Let's name Howe team to victory, also kept, ball SWINGING. A freely swing- Last Night's Results | oe A ; i last season were $1.50, $1.25, um Talent for the three eight-round/ MM Strangler Lewis” And 50, his individual title, finishing the|ing ball won't lose its arc. Detroit 56, Denver 4, bod LEIYE 100 TN and bleachers 60 cents. top attractions for the boxing WIth that name he went Intoidistance in 9:55.8, 20 yards in rr. Syracuse 36, Andersen 8% (exhibition). | 4 © WELL DRIVE You fo peta {card at the Armory Friday night the mat world to amass’ several front of teammate Kent Pierce. Ryder Cup Date re ¥ Ss ; Bn King Jewelry Co. |was announced today by Pro-|Small fortunes. Tech's Walter Hart was third. | OoNDON. Nov. 10 (UP)— Tonight's Games [Ex 10 WORK Ang SOME vo i Expert Watch & Jewelry Repairing || ™oter Forrest McKinney. Widely Traveled (Dave Rouse and Stephen Bond. gytain's Ryder Cup committee DER 5 Wi Grice: |i FOR YOU --- GED GROVES ‘MGR. SERVICE DEPT... ’ Heading the show will be a| He grappled in nearly every °F reed Rinne Anished fourth |, hnounced today that next year’s, Sheboygan at Hammond. VE ti : aS Ge i ; | an es Vv . pj 3-DAY SERVICE lightweight scrap between Charlie|city, town and hamlet in the| pg. oo Ripple third in|CUP competition between the golf|
