Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 December 1948 — Page 44
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Leon Hart—End
Bob Heck—End
Irish Place 5 Men, Purd
John Gobdaberry—Tackle
MINNEAPOLIS, Minn,
minor league meetings, said the
Notre Dame Falls ~ To Mini, 53-58
Thole Shot Wins Overtime Game
in an over Notre" Dame last night.
John Foley, the Irish center, snatched the lead for No Dame with a hook shot at 4:
way. Duane Kiueh was high. point man for State with 14, hitting four field goals and six free throws. “Eastern Minos (43) —— Stats (39)
schools have played, the last two
SOUTH BEND, Dec. 9 (UP)— A field goal with 15 seconds to go|, overtime period gave Illi-nois-a 59-to-58 basketball victory
- Dick Foley, Illini guard, sank a
to. the oul invegtigations of pl 56-56 tie. Dwight Eddleman, Illi i nois captain, made one of two free throws to put the Illini in the lead at 3:48 of the overtime.
Baseball Congress meeting State rimnenpolis
by one point margins, 56-55 and Baitimore oP 50-49, . Wash hin Pg Minneapolis 83.
All-Minor League Clearing House For Baseball Players Proposed
Make Player Draft Coincide With Convention
To Select Men With Less Complication By CARL LUNDQUIST, United Press Sports Writer Dec. 9—Establishment of the most gigantic clearing house for players in baseball history was recommended to minor league club owners yesterday by George M. Trautman, president of the Minor Baseball Leagues of America, Trautman, presiding over the first business session of the 1048
e clearing house could be set up by making the annual player draft coincide with the annual convention. In that way, he said, hundreds of ball players could be selected with 4 minimum of complications
baseball draft privileges. As the minor league draft now Is constituted, players are selected from leagues of lower classification in a period of several weeks during November. Less Confusion “With all of the club own
assembled together, there
through the
said. ‘““The whole thing could be accomp with a minimum of n, with as many as 300
or>400 ball players changing Hands in the matter of a few hours.”
Trautman ‘named Earl. Mann, ent of the Atlanta, Ga. baseball club, chairman of a committee to make plans for establishing such a draft. The committee was instructed to report to
by the clubs exercising their iw
McLish Gustine Traded to Cubs
Pirates Get Battery
~ Phil O'Rellly—Tackle
Team in Exchange
MINNEAPOLIS, Minn., (UP) — A couple of big league outfits, Pittsburgh Pirates, took some ©
base vacancy ‘and CalvinCoolidge McLish, a rightharifler who harbors the hope that ome day he may also pitch with his left arm. In the exchange Pittsburgh re-| ceived old-timer Clyde McCul-|
majors; end-young CHE Chambers, a left-handed pitcher. | Gustine, usually a terrific hitter in the spring, consistently levels |
overall average for the 1947 campaign was only .268, Mi ough, who saw only limited service last season, batted 212, but is considered one of the top handlers of pitchers in the majors. He was at odds with Manager Charley Grimm and had asked to be traded. Chambers had a sway-backed record of two victories against nine defeats. He won his first start, then lost nine in a row,
the minor league membership 3 an _| ‘Notge Dame (o» during the coming year in time $B Pllnarnnorst, ¢ Ff ¥ifor the change to be effected for 31 245 fine 1040 mesiings “tg ge The energetic. aesaident of the 3 3 4 Siminor revealed 80 1 1 Joint study of basepall rules had 24 ® 3 3lbeen recomended by Baseball g 00 Commissioner A. B. Chandler and t 23 18 = = —|that representatives o e NaTotals 22 15 Saore at Halftime—Notre ba Ey, tional League, the American bols_20, Bd Regi League and the minor league asPres Throws poime—B8 to 88. sociation would meet “soon to! : ne 0 3, Thuriby 3 make some changes. =o © aT Sie > Hit at Gambling : Bil w (Ohicage). uth Bend) and] ve delegates unanimously | meer ei
adopted the president's report to the meeting in which he urged
continuing = vigilance against 510. to Put the §ame away. The [subi : _|tore the Engineers tal tallied. os be leagues had applied for member-|na eer & ft of i fon ship in the national association, Shumate.f 1 3 *§/Quningh mf1 0 1 said “The saturation point of ex- Blaer: 3 | jail, 3 9 2 pansion has not yet been reached.” Pl 0 0 LMichaelst 1 8 1 A total of 58 leagues were rep-(Hurnere 3 | Joeiet 1 31 resented at the meeting today— Blaterice 2 1 lGardners 0 0 2 an all-time high. anlev.s 0 1 damdenine 3 | 5 Mike Kelly, for 52 years a/ivtC€ © 0 oFestong’ 1 3 3 dominant in minor league, Toe Si rs baseball, called the delegates to- Haitime Bt in 8 ol
ther for ye opening session as|1 honorary chairman. The 73-year-
emeritus of the American Association. -At the same. time, the National at “took steps: th: weld! between 400 and 500 none-profes-sional leagues throughout the gjeountry into a nationwide association. It said circuits not now formally | organized will be set up on a six- |
.jor-eight-team. basis by. designated
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and wound up with a win;
Cedarville Beats Rose Poly 68-38
TERRE HAUTE, Dec. 9—Rose holy s_Engineers were humiliated night in a college basketball game as Cedarville won, 68-38. The Ohioans poured 47 points jthrough the net in the second ® half after leading at halftime, 21
Yves Throws Misses — Cedarville: Shu,
gmt O'Neill Named Coach MINNEAPOLIS, Pec. —— Steve AO Nelll;: last: Bee (UP) Ln ager of the a Tigers, today
Dec. 9
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Harry Szulborski—Back
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
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Emil Sitko—Back
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“Most, of the local high school basketball ‘teams’ backyard variety.
off later in the season and his five Saturday—finds five city- county -dis ‘disputes being settled Friday
land one Saturday. A lone city tilt — the Sacred Heart-Broad Ripple battle at
x18 City, County Basketball Oregon 1. Offers ‘Games on Tap for Week End
Lone City Tilt Matches Sacred Heart-Ripple;
Shortridge, Deaf School, Howe on Card By JIMMIE / AuELaorocs
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"George Taliaferro—Back
Spit | in Profits
EUGENE, Ore., Dec. 9 (UP)—| The Pacific Coast Conference to-|
“BAtarasy wilrpe-or the University: ‘of-Oregon-to urn oven. “to the conference treasury any The heaviest week end of the year-—13 games tomorrow andin.¢ profit it receives from the — {Cotton Bowl in excess of what, Bob Heck (P)
straight NCC victory at Frank-|the University of California re-| |John Soliabeery ® tort Friday will be a Tech team cojves from the Rose Bowl.
the teams,
eleven last week.
Boilermaker team.
School ‘Pos. Age Leon Hart ND) E19 E 23 T 20 | Phil O'Reilly ( T 21.
ci t.may cause more consterna-| | Marty Wenaell om) G 21 Cathedral Saturday — 1s on tap |-+-Oregon’'s- President H. K..New-| L but no all-county feuds are sched-| tion here as time goes by. {biirn go the purpose of the offer| Bill Fischer (ND GG 1 uled to flare up this week. Saturday's games find Attucks yas to make sure that the school Angelo Carnaghi (Py g 21 Renewing old acquaintances going to Cloverdale, Howe travel-| playing in a game “other: than Frank Tripuckas (ND) B 20 Friday will be Washington's 1948/08 cross-town to Ben Davis, the Rose Bowl” did not profit to Harry Ssulborski (P) B 21 sectional champs and their van- Fann Township entertaining, greater extent financially than'Emil Sitko (ND) 3 24 quished tournament finals foe, un- Edinburg, and Southport hopinglihe gechool playing in the Rose George Taliaferro (I) B 20 defeated Lawrence Central. The to stop Jeffersonville at home. | Bowl. SECOND Bears racked up their fourth Lawrence he Ap Denil, P The offer was contained in a| Name School Pos. Age . straight victory by lashing Dan-|Weaverf .,. 4 1 4 Higgins ... 2 1 3 letter to all faculty athletic rep- Jim Martin (ND) E 24 ville, 47 to 27, at Danville last{I®%up.t ..- 2 8 Jed! —.....- 2 © liresentatives. (Joe Bartklewice (I) E 31 night. ScPaddnny. 00 ocak. 0 11 — Ralph McGehee (ND) T 20 _ The Continentals have done an iiere . 4 1 amc 0 o o Independent, Amateur, [foto Barbelak (P) T 2 about-face by losing three straight 8ilerg =... 3 0 2gemonesg .. 3 1 1 han ~ asimir Witucki (I) G 22 so far but may have some home Parker. 8 : 211 00a, wes A Semi-Pro Basketball | Abe Gibron (P) G 22 ; A 0-1 2 | The Ex-Craftsmen (Indiana Masonic Will Walsh (ND) Cc 21 Decatur Central having spit fn OAR a = i AEA SRR BOD ee Bo four appearances, g0 to Broad] Fotals.. a sa Totals 10 11 Craftsmen play at the United Brethren Bill Gay (ND) B 2 Ripple Friday to try stopping thei, Danville 11. a¥Tenid Cenirs EO ip oA » eames. please Norbert Adams (P) = B 23 thrice-victorious Rockets. South- Officials: Bailanger and Crosiey. contact Prank Packard, CH-2303- John Panel ‘(ND) B23
THURSDAY, DEC. 9, 1048 °
: Spot the Same Number “On 2d Team as |. U. Also Places 2 on Each
ND Loses Little of Its Glitter Despite Tie by Southern California
~ Purdue University’s. football team, which. finished one point behind Notre Dame’s Irish last fall, landed one less berth than the Irish on Thé Times’ All-Big Three selections for 1948. Notre Dame placed five gridders on The Times’ first team for the season just completed and Purdue landed four. Both schools repeated with a similar number of berths on The Times’ second team. Indiana University's Ficosiers Plated two men on each of
The Irish stole the major chunk of the selections after come pleting their third straight undefeated season. Little glitter was lost by the Irish in determining the All-State teams following the , Irishers’ 14-all deadlock with an inspired Southern California
Purdue's selections show the Boilermakers possessed several standout performers that formed the nucleus for a veteran-studded
Indiana’s Hoosiers were led brilliantly by triple-threat George Taliaferro through a season that ended in’ seven straight losses for the Crimson following a pair of Big Nine victories. The Ifish nominations were capped by the unanimous selec tion of All-America Bill Fischer at guard who was followed closely by Emil Sitko at halfback and Leon Hart at one of the end penta. {day considered an offer by the | {Sitko had averaged in the five-yards-a-try-class for the past three ry ar] Joa. Aud Hart was a bulwark for the Irish on offense and
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will-try.. against Manual, winless In three tilts.
In other contests Friday, Howe plays host to Franklin and Cris-! pus Attucks, the fourth local team | with. an unbeaten record (2-0), entertains Freetown. Pike Town-| ship hopes to turn on its broken| water-pump, which forced cancel lation of the Zionsville-Pike game last night, before turning on the steam for its third triumph in five starts. The Zionsville game will be played Dec. 29. On Friday, Shortridge’s Blue Devils (2-1) play host to St. Mary's. of Anderson. Going out of the county then will be Speed-| - way: to: Mooresville; Bex: Davis toll: - Brownsburg and Franklin Town-
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