Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 December 1948 — Page 10

Photo” by William Oates, Ray Lumpp (40) hits one of his jump shots from the side while teammate John Mahnken (30) | in a Pacific Coast charity game. “looks on.” The shot" alse Tosked youd v6 Kick Center “tow Kriorek {19}. Despite tumpp’s 27 points Fee GN, Tonpulstees

the Jets lost, 80-74.

Jets Muff 12 Free Throws To Lose to Knicks, 80-74

By JIM SMITH The Indianapolis Jets made 12° frée throws last night. “But

FTE ey AIR ised 12 uml the New-York Knickerbockers went home.

with another victory over the Hoosiers. The score 80-74. The Jets only missed four free throws in the first half, but in ‘the last quarter they missed eight. With five minutes to play, the

Jets were leading the Knicks by 1n ‘points. Then “they blew. “four;

free throws in a row and every]

th a team was , 316 against the Knicks Hine they missed ope, the Kaloks, oo", ty icics Rit 22 of 31 tree|, T

scored two points. th Unable to centro! the ball off To. their offensive backboard after In the first game of the double; the free throw was missed, the Jets couldn't catch up with the Chicago Stags put on a last half| Knicks who were fast breaking f2lly to come from behind and down the floor on a three on two defeat the Baltimore Bullets 75-

formation and making their layup 70. The game was a see-saw

- shots count. {affair during “the first quarter|

{which ended with the Stags on Shoot at Wrong Time ag

ithe long end of a 27-20 count. te Ration 10 their rd] But the Bullets splurged in the game, the ~—— = 1 CG N58, JWAALANE CISTI TN Jets made the additional mistake {goals and six free throws to move “of trying long shots rather than Out in front at the halftime 42-35.

keeping running and moving the In that period, the Stags hit only

three field goals and two free

ball around waiting for an open- throws. The Bullets still led at!

ing under the basket and then! breaking.

coach of the Knicks, sald, “When Scored 14 of his total. 20. points the Jets had an 11 point lead with ins the last quarter, the Stags some five minutes to go, I had moved out in front to take the

[Watson led scoring for Indiana Butchko was also th STATE COLLEGES ; just-about given up, for to all in- §ame. High point man for the Calumet Farm's brilliant Cita- with. 12 paints. 7 L ed by Bill man for Purd e high point aati ees i.” tents and purposes they had the Bullets was Guard Walter Budko.|tion, rapidly running out of fields Garrett ou Le, 0: ow ¥- "Pundue’s a in. i Py nchester, 88, Canterbury. 62. a mmaries to conquer, today headed a list of Victory. . OTHER COLLEGES , game won. But when they started (First Game) ’ Purdue came from behind tol Kevin O'Shea, No d trying those long shots and then| Chicago (35), | Baitmers cro 91 horses nominated for the 12thi, on" the Kansans as Andy basketball All- a Dag} Duguesns of, ‘Wake Forest 35. missed the fouls and we cut the 15 13 pfirunning of the $100,000 Santap ion Kk t the Iris Bradley 89, Cornell (Iowa) 37. lead to three points I thought we |Bastataky, t a 3maricx 1 3 $ Anita Handicap Feb. 26. utchko sank two free throws in D h with 14 points. Notre lowa Teachers 49, St. Olaf 35. again had a chance. The gods, Spears. 3 : ] Jou j 3 3 Nomination of “The Horse of the closing Samora: top the ela Tor oe eon A Zh he Oklafoma. city’ S nics gh. were’ surely on our side tonight.” Miasek, ¢ 0 0 1jSimmons, e¢ 1 1 1 the same| indiana 53) Drake 35) after ‘loging to II aight ‘win Bt Ambrose iL. st. Norbery 57. The Jets were paced by their| ances $3 1Torgom ce 33 ¢lscare that his presence has caused aust? 37 rennickn.s '§ © Phome floor. Inois ‘on the rorya ichicage 80, Chicpto Teachers. 12 Olympic star Ray Lumpp Who Rollins # 4 7 4Jeanuetie, g, § i th the nation's tracks all year. Buck.r 3 1 §sSifken! 1 14 At North Manchester Wendel] Richmond 56. Mar wna 3 tt 23 % ’ 8 We ce . d dumped in a total of 27 Doints. . ne eh 3 or the last running nominations Robbins rt ~80 § Bue 2 2.3 Beck led the ‘Spartans with a Lake oat 56 Cart Tend 37, es t a Totals 24 nwarte, ¢ 2. 5 Carlso f 0 Th 3 He hat — goals ia of 545. icone. At Hatt. Time s . Baltimore 1 3a officials consider Meyer, 00 1 ca cha de 2.21 5 Doin t SNE to keep the Main- = : fe 35 1; Rivas aster: ¢ y.3.%.Ra 5.1.5 er record clean, 4 utiresstern Lowisi 4 y Pree Throws Missed-—Chic . Phi the "list one of the finest ever Armstrong e I & 0 MeL Fa ) and three out of nfo gouill eas Iisa Chisago... Phillips ‘nominated Ra uett water gy 3 1 Eve: 0-13 Banas WAS Mrailing when gs, “perers 66 Jersey Citv Teachers 41 ‘1, Rol i i 1 1 2G Olirich 1 Fordham Sahn all 8 Braun High For Knicks Officials —- William Solodare aha sid|“htindred grander.” Fifty- -nine Lukemver ¢ 1 0 i Rothbart S121 ca roe and "Bob Metcalf Fordham 83. Joi Mass shall 38 High point man for the Knicks Borgia. includad Stuteville, g 1.1 the SIs st ire and hit 16 points In Loy: la “of Fhe it on 31, Northwestern was their ace forward Carl Braun, (Betontl. Game? the pocketing §2| “Totals 30 17 20 Tor sie 13 5 ATK ast eight minutes to. shade whos isiana,’43 : Ty { ed total of 14 ints.! ~ York (80) | Indianapolis ( Fy | Spore at Falf Indiana 33. 17 ansas. Fomor . Dividso who scored a PO New n pol or stakes during 1948. Adding inter- Tree Throws Mi seed-—priicnard. “ Set - Washbury 03, Baker 48 *l. Braun ‘scored -only ope field goal, : Mage pos IE AE a ’sihitional: flavor; to:the field are 2 . Rennicke. 2, Rosser ——— Shurtiefl/ 66, Missouri Mines 85 I f but hit four in T bm. £ 8 i kf 3 wi a ai Buck. Watsen 3, Garrett, Ring ‘Wi Ides t Texas Christian 42, East Texas Teachin the first half bu u {Sannenb x $1 aRinck ft 3 1 3iforeign handicap stars, including|2, Ritter 2. Lukem lidcats to. Leave... ede... ER tamara the -gecond - half in. .addition to Falmer. 1&3 SKestecks 1 4 1 3lponrecentatives from South Amer-ig Referee Wally - Marks. ~ Umpire—Hale Satu d Nadionai ‘Lengua four free throws. His shooting: Rohr 4 4 § Mandi, © a 1 1ftea, Ireland, ‘England, Italy sar ¥ ay. for- Pasadena. Byyatuye 68. Oshicosh- & average for the night was .250. {Bow ®C 2 4 Nagy € By | “Notre Dame (40) Wisconsin 0 | EVANSTON - 1 De ‘ Hammond 78, Detroit 5% § C. 14 TUPj | Anderson 85. Sheboygan 50 The Jets’ shooting 2 average as a as a Megas t 00 1/Brookfieid g 113 Sm t fg ft pf gt PE North WS pagan : [Rica's "#4 3 3 | Salient 3 shana | $33 Northwestern University foot, Basketball C | d = {Gaintin: g 00 0 Announce Pairings ai 2 1 Wise. £ ? v.-1.ball coaches said today that the Amateur a ef a Caliah cea] ¥, 2 Lo: h B jahan ~ Sports a en ar I Totals 29,32 23 Tot Fo “Mid ry ©? 3 8 Rawr f V3 1/Wildeats will be at full strength uskeibul Cease at Beariory gy! wm: 3:15, For Tod: pe hens Pant’ 8 For Midwest Meet Fic” +1 iia, Fon np they leave here Saturaay Deol Ness. vs. Indianapolis Camgra. or oO ay, Pree” nies Missed = Ihdianiolls i Pairings were announced today [O-3hea c ’ 3 I Mader. n i 4 Are the Rose Bowl Classic at 9 wn IBEW "1048 1 "Bridgeport Brass. ostécka ahnken umpp ale fo *Midw . © 0 a sadena. re \ 1 M 4 est O'Contior,.g 0 0 "0 Carter, g 0 nol +} AD «in Tomorrow ‘ Fa aay Palmer 3 Noel ork Byres 3, Collegiate Basketball Tourney 5% Rodgers. £1 : 1 The team opened workbuts for — 1.5. Wm, Ho Block ve. A Be “82 Amoig/De held Dec. 290 through Jan. 1] schwarz 0 0 re Nw Ars Day game yes.|SeRoco 4, Pirie Boudry ites : ote vari ) n her 8. . Today ind [tet Pe Indiana; State BYM at Terre! fois 3 4% x Totals ye 0 erday with. a two-hour.dri. ...... | Jd Tomb ool a Wigh Schoo! all ute. core at Hal otre Dame 233, Wisco ~ ne

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that he definitely was “selfish/sion today to complete work *S Saturday night in the Fieldhouse. ates and impulsive.” |1949 schedules and other routine] The Bulldogs showed a much}.

| blindly and does his thinking aft- 1949 All-Star game to Brooklyn's|t0 49. but Coach Tony Hinkle is |erward. If he is trying to Set/Ebbets Field, the only major(lOt yet satisfied. COLUMBUS. 4. Dec. 14 (UP)! | blocking his path, Leo will push been ‘played. It will be on July 12 Heading the scoring parade for) {<The United. States. Trotting. As: Nim aside Well, you just can't, They also provided. for an. Jn:/Butler with 35 points so far this| sociation last night lifted life-| fdo that, ou have to learn to/crease in night .baseball which season. Te i§" only eight short srt

time suspensions of six harness| think of other people. That's will guarantee National Leagueithe all-time three-year scoring| drivers who were accused of driv-

ing “in fixed races in Kentucky Whether Chandler figures to and American League teams al Wabash pulled. 3, surprise last

The six drivers are Louis. Hu- [Other suspension, a fine, or per-/said each club would be required dogs, 46 to 31, in Crawfordsville. ! Healthy, O., {haps just a reprimand is con- to play a minimum of five night| They have set their caps for an[George Rappenbury, Muncie, Ind. '|jectural, but it may be recalled road games in each city if the other upset of the fast-stepping Indianapoiis, {that in 1947 when he suspended home club so requested. The Bulldogs this vear.

{Harold Snodgrass, Bernard Sheperd, South Beloit, Durocher for the -entire season American League made the mini-

header at Btitler Fieldhouse, the!

Ind. and Art Phillips, Hamburg, ! LY.

Richmond Here Frid Association ap-, uv Downs Drake as Purdue, re Friday ar, Columbus, as Fins he Jeient Eo Dame Also Win Tilts 7 = oi some

assistant to the vice president belast few minutes of the the Second quarter, hitting eight field d| sore pres:

terbury, 88 to 62, for its sixth ina row and Valparaiso beat! Citation Enters Enters Arians State, 75 to 62, to snap a four- -game losing streak. Basketball Scores the end of the third quarter, 60-47.

{Then, aced by Andy Phillips who ’ My a slow start against Drake, ning margin. The Boilermakers Michigan 62. Pittsbuigh 44. After the game Joe Lapehick. P y y P d ni d al {waiting six minutes before scor- failed to..score a field goal for 1oaione 70 paijons, os.

ARCADIA, Cal. Dec. 14 (UD)! |and were never in trouble. Lou and trailed most of the way. Notre Dame 60,” Wisconsin 54

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Dorschcr s Hearing To Begin Today |

Giant Manager to EnterHanover Backs. Cleveland Indians

- Provide Best 1 2 Plea of Not Guilty to Punch in Football (Get Vernon, Wynn | in

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b Hint Chandler Not to Impose Serious [trom a pair of “little” guys from| Robinson, Two Pitchers Go to Washington; Punishment; Findings Will Be Given Later ~ |Hanover Coliege in Indiana. . | - Yanks Buy Sanford, Partee From Browns By CARL LUNDQUIST, United Press Sports Writer {Jim Peterson, a passing quar-| By ED SAINSBURY, United Press Sports Writer

CHICAGO, Dec. 14—Leo Durocher's future fir baseball was at/terback who never ran, and Hank! CHICAGO, Dec. 14—In a surprising non-cash transaction, the

must decide whether the New York Giant manager is guilty of never passed, gave Hanover the Mickey Vernon and Pitcher Early Wynn from the Washington

violating the major league tampering rule. most powerful air-ground combi. Senators for First Ba¥eman Eddie Robinson and Pitchers Ed KlieThere were indicdtions from Chandler that Duroéhier might nation of any team in the nation; {man and Joe Haynes. éscape serfous punishment, although there is nothing. to keep the {large or small. | The prize acquisition in the deal 1 appeased to b be the hard- throwcommissioner from throwing the, — To s 8% = ! ling Wynn, a strapping right-|~ 7 :

iot t of baseball fracas with his former boss, | Lempedtions DIGE ou belts actions LAITY MacPhail, no. one had] ACCORDING to the final sta-

were detrimental to the sport. Fareatiéd “tie penalty word” Be taties ionic; today by the Nang pn. PE ER ier or a Hate Durgeher Said Le Jeouid Snier jonas fants. i Peter: Coeye ete Buren Vernon, the 1946 American/handed hurler Fred Sanford, and |a plea of “not guilty’ to charges DOr. Dialing Dow he 1 ogy oe ~ . yy col League batting champion, dropped| [catcher Roy Partee, they gave that he approached Freddie Fitz-! made the deal to get, Fitzsimmons eges. in total offense with 1589] smons about a coaching job/3S a Giant coach, said “I never yards in eight games, while! while Fitzsimmons still was under did approach him. |Treesh led in rushing with an {contract to. the Boston Braves. “On our final trip to Boston |average of 13.8 yards per carry. ‘and Ki |" Durocher, Fitzsimmons an dq !ast season he bumped into me| Peterson's total--made- entirely Robinson “an iemar, . played and asked if I was" going to by passing-—was topped national- {regularly with the Indians during]

hander who had been sought by catcher with a .203 vditng various American League “teams; average.

season, although he still is con-{Browns $100,000 in cash and three {sidered a respectable hitter. (players, pitchers Charley (Red) Embree and Dick Starr and third |string catcher -Sherman Lollar. Edgar Feeley, treasurer of the

change my coaches,” he said. “I|ly only by Stan Heath of Nevada, |! the past season, while Haynes, a A Lot of Money No scheduled to meet {told him we were and he said ‘will the major college leader who com=|veteran right-hander, was ac-|- Ag far ag the players were cone eo lyou consider me’ and I said sure|piled 1992 yards, and Charley Jus-|quired in an off-season with thelcerned it wasn't exactly a stue To Study Evidence hat —Why not?” tice of North Carolina, who Chicago White Sox. |pendous deal although the money However, regardless of what pooner gaid that after the gained 1620 yards. Led in Fielding |involved" was breath-taking. decision Chandler makes in the yw, 14 gerjes Fitzsimmons called, Treesh’s total .of 1383 d | In addition, the Yankees finally Durocher case. it will not be an-\, el coiearria yar ol Robinson hit .252, drove in 83 (completed a deal they had been nounced at this time. He will gained in 100 carries was €X-| runs, and hit 16 homers for Cleve-|

t that @ ke e ce {talki ince early last |agann and I asked him pry Bos. fRojed ii hg “ponege] and. He ee — lezgus fan t week. a ne player trade in asemen in 5 which they sent first baseman

study the evidence presented and ‘make known his findings later {from ‘his headquarters in Cincin- ton was paying him. He told me jeader who piled up 1570 yards by

{was tending toward leniency. rocher’s story, said that “I never third best in the league, which| Sanford, who won 12 games | “Lots of folks seem to think T ooo approached by Leo.” |was topped only by Gene Bearden'and dropped 21 last season, was {am out to get Durocher,” he said. | “This is all new to me.” he seid a, Satchel Paige, both Cleve- most unimpressive against the mates,

“That just isn't true. I haven't .; pave been in the majors 23 {Yankees and they beat him. five

pre-judged this case in any way. | ge oy the New York Yan-|{times while he won just one And remember I “lesined overt oro’ 19 aa a Player, and.1 was !

at ‘never thrown out of a ball game, Near Point Record kees began their ‘much-discussedigame. His earned run average Laas |PAckward to favor him last Vear| ever fined and never suspended.” | rebuilding campaign today with|was 4.64. Partee’s .203 batting lraie he violated a major league) Plan Brief Session | the purchase of a pitcher who lost| average was compiled in 82 rule by managing an all-star club The majors whizzed through! Butler's Bulldogs are spending 21 games last season and a games.

|their business sessions with such|/most of their practice time at the|

C handler said that Ditrocher is/out of town toinght—a day earl

Y.| —— (not “mean and malicious” but|They will have a brief joint ses (for their 66th battle with Wabash

“He just doesn’ t think,” Chan-|pyusiness. improved brand of play Saturday | jdler added. “He rushes, into things| Yesterday they awarded the When.they beat Indiana State, 52|

here and somebody else is league park in which it never has| Buckshot O’Brien; a junior, si

what ‘he must learn.” |clubs a minimum of 35 games|record set by Bob Dietz with 508. |

teach Durocher that lesson by an-! | minimum of 28.: National officialsi year: when they defeated the Bull-|

Corydon, fOr r. getting into a name-calling mum four games. Tech Wrestlers to Meet

Tech High School's wrestling [team “will ‘meet Richmond at 7

meet. : PE Indiana University Jomped over Drake, 57 to 35, last night in| Varsity and reserve men will due squeezed by Kansas, 47 to 46. _|perform on two mats in the Tech In other state college games Notre Dame won its second | |8ym. Admission is 35 cen's. straight, downing Wisconsin, 60" to 54: Manchester trounced Can-|

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(Ing. After that they caught fire the first 11 minutes of the game Purdue 47’ Kansas 19,

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