Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 December 1948 — Page 52

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SUNDAY, ‘DEC. 19, 1948

+ Move To Quash IU Invemoral Athletic Program

Space- Is Problem in Indiana U. Intramurals

Second Annual Hoosier Classic Promises Treat for Caae Fans

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A } oO Ti fs Butler, Indiana, Purdue, Notre Dame to Tangle | For aains pPPOSI ng : € In Tourney Dec. 27 and 28 at Fieldhouse Entri By BILL PITTMAN - Area for Activities of Department pagsThiere is & belated Christmas treat in store for Indlanapolls Each ans Dec, an at Butler Fieldhouse. 4 Being Cut Down for Other Purposes It's the second annual Hoosier Classic, the latest addition to Se vi an | By JIM HEYROCK Indiana hardwood tradition. A There's & move afoot to crowd Markham C. Wakefield, his tan Ee Vill Ye two Wients ot baskeinalt ot the variety Hoosier To. becor physical education department and his large-scale intramural pro- Hr 0 ame will meet at need only fi gram off the Indiana University campus. ler j 10 Spen wos ing night. But- alley. There But Dr. Wakefield and his capable assistants are fighting to Shiv I in Nera ot nooo. A urryin® Hoo- $1.80. Entr hold their ground. And it'll be a struggle before they force the staff : Notre Dame and Ind which will b of intramural organizers to “the other side of the tracks.” 1 e ndiana midnight, J. - Dr. Wakefield, who heads the| er clash first Dec. 28 with Butler - amounts to IU physical education department have been erected, the only space Shrine Bowl again ia the nightcap - against All Sanetior and supervises a varied program in the field house is on the basket- Fans will’ notice that the Hoos All ABC 8:

of intramural aétivities, has been ball court.

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and is now working in a cubby

w 5 LAST YEAR THERE were 3068 students participating in in-

Hardin-Simmons Beats Ouichita

sier Classic 18 not a strict round robin. Butler doesn’t meet Notre Dame; neither does Iai meet | Purdue. :

eligible for t team will rol Bowlers wil sheets folloy

ole compared to the space he had|tramural activities. of their thr De ” pa War. P | Each year a completé handbook ok BOCK, Ark. Dee, 28 Tickets sult Available cial scores a {of ‘activities and records is com- : " 1 sity’s football teams cashed in the! Tickets are still ‘available at A ’ these sheets. THE INTRAMURAL activities Plled and printed by the depart- It's a little difficult playing two tables of doubles in table tennis in a small quonset hut. breaks and wallopéd Ouachita either Butler University or Ma- - ' Buckshot O'Brien, who leads [re——— are now being held in cramped ment. : ta Tisted n , College .of Arkadelphia, Ark., 40-|Fott'’s Shoe Store. Bulld : ; al quarters on the Indiana campus. ® leading sports listed are 12 in the first annual Shrine Bowl| Butler came ‘out the mythical the Bulldogs in scoring, wi Basketball, which is the second|touch “ootball, golf, cross-country, game today. winner of last year's classic, start against Indiana Dec. 27 in largest intramural sport, is being{volley ball, basketball, wrestling,| = An estimated 5000 fans shivered Deating both Indiana and Pur- . poy in the second played in the men’s gym. It takes|darts, handball, sw! “ming, horse- through the game, a benefit affair|due, while Indiana defeated Notre e heidhouse . . CH _ in 1360 participants. The largest, shoes, track and field, softball. for the Shrine Crippled Children’s/ Dame and Purdue. game of the Hoosier Classic, touch football, which Includes| ~As Dr.-Wakefield puts it: Hospital at Shreveport, La. Stars from last year's teams | 1505, is carried out in one area—| Sports at Indiana University) Ouachita had a 12-6 lead at the Will be predominate in the com- 1 - Jordan Field, igh Le Papi are not confined only to varsity half; but the Cowboys from Abi-| |ing contests. Leo Barnhorst, for- NQ ENTR “And now,” says the genial Dr. jSompetiion, Everybody here has| : lene, Tex., rallied behind big Ray- mer Indianapolis Cathedral play- . : Wakefleld with a frown, “there/an opportunity to participate in mond Troutman, their 216 pound|er and all-America Kevin O'Shea Tourna are those who would fake Jordan Some kind of kind of competition.” backfield ace, and scored five last| Will be the main springs of Notre _Field away from us for conversion| half touchdowns—two in the third| Dame's offense. Name..... to a parking lot." A Earlham Whips period and three in the fourth. 3 Indias again has big Tom Namé Both Ouachita touchdowns|Schwartz at pivot and a new- SA INDIANA UNIVERSITY'S var-| came in Ac second ‘period. Yack | comer, Bill Garrett, who is also All fed intramural program, which # Bell scored the first, after a long| familiar with the fieldhouse, hav- ey «exes watched over by Dr. Wakefield] herlin h] to 8 downfield drive, and Walter Wim-|In8 been a member of the Shelby- Bowler: and his assistants, Jack Cornea: berley intercepted a pass and|Ville state champion high school Bowler: and William Eick, as baby chicks scored from the Cowboy 25 a few | team in 1946. not carry are Wal ched ove by a yay Yoni Dec. 16 minutes later. Purdue’s offensive thrust will average. as e space RICHM , Ind, IC, Lo revolve around Captai - time in which to operate. ~~ Earlham College won its fifth vie- oo RD "wo. Hardin Stmmans berian and high scorer ad Clip Before tlie war the program tory in six starts tonight defeat-| touchdowns. Pat Bailey scored|Willlams. | had a large field — Woodlawn|ing Oberlin College 57-45. The, two others running. Paul Petty For Butler of course there is Outdoor 3

Court—which was used for softball, touch footbdll and others, Dr. Wakefield could look from “the vast area in which numerous games were being played.

» 2 IT'S DIFFERENT NOW, the

ver feated Allegheny and Hanover

victory gave the Indiana teams| a clean sweep of the Tweday) double-double header. Earlham had previously de-|

defeated both Allegheny and Oberlin. Playing without the services of

Front row, left to right: Walter Caine, Salt Lake City; William Kleindorfer, Evansville; James

turned a pass interception into still another touchdown, and Big Troutman, who' came on as a replacement for injured Wilton (Hook) Davis in the second period, tallied one.

Buckshot O'Brien who holds a new three-year scoring record, and if that {sn’t enough, there is always Jim Doyle and the rest of the veteran crew.

Bill Tosheff, who doubles at

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field has slowly disappeared until|their star forward Dick Wamsley, : lis, and-Ray - Nicholson, - Evansville, - Back row: John K : 00si now there is only a small corner the Quakers jumped into a 15-to-5 Kane, Marion; Dave Haggary hdianapels: A A b hots he d Jack Thompson, Indi yee. ig ither forward or guard for the Hoes, left and that is used by the mili-|lead -in the first 10 minutes of| Gary; Al Smith, South Bend; James Baker, Ann Arbor, Mich., and Ja mpson, Indianapolis. Opens Today eithe g the of U. tary for drill purposes. play and were never headed. These lads comprise the offensive team of the the championship Phi Gamma Delta touch grid squad. | = | The 24th annual Holiday In- Hurryin' Hoosiers of Indiana AT UnqU In place of backstops and line} a. 5 i fig Pig Tg Aids Y le F id dependent basketball ema University, probably will be the ernor-elect Se @ | hy . 35 trae tein up wh ergs Gi”! § 4 JHA 14 1 | Shelbyville’ s Golden Bears Good Sports 8 FUNDS [exis umaer vay ioany si" hef cave of much trouble for But. | = tier conser arc, gym a p. m. ick’s —part-of the field. [RAE “31 3c Bisckweile 1 18} n . , ler Dec. 27. : 3-0-1 Sg Wm $ » x ry uck Weaver, Terre Haute's| Sixteen Class A teams and 32 . At the pi meio ihe wor he sma int, 11a 1 Despite Tough Run of Luck on Hardwood | rv: sce: Siiiticnns aint Sa” compute ——— pL side of the room and watch more Loointong 1-2 1 Kunselag 1 d : ¢ noff, of Toledo, Wil in op- or eight trophies and = 100 Indiana State CoupavatEn nnles.g 2 3 posite corners at the Armory State ons sports. New from that window he RES Ys. BOB 5 Games Lost Coach Refuses Ty Committee,

Tuesday night in the Australian| H. G. Englehardt, tourney di- 66-tag-team battle slated to head- rector, has announced strict en- Loses Game, ’ 35 line a two-event card.

a Totals =. sees the temporatry union bulla, Segre ot halftime: Earlham 31, Ober-

< organizations xings. I" Moree throws Tissed: Oberlin 8, Earl-

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three. years. Prime reason for

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forcement of the rule, “any| KANSAS CITY, Mo. Dec. 18

am 1. By JIM SMITH BUT-DESPYTE this lack of ade-. Officials: Baker and Bhook. Times Sporis Writer that is the fact that his present gare will ‘team with Coach Player avers an a profes- (UP) — Marshall College was and anglers g quate’ a good, well-organ- Su SHELBYVILLE, Ind. Dec. 18 ball club {s—-made up—of 80pho-fey pan Neuss and Siondlly vertised team will bes i oq into overtime tonight to 5 The prope ized prograim 1s is still being car- On the fce —Things aren't Jeo goden Top he mores. These boys look good, chee yro- During the Holiday tourney all whip a fast Indiana State Team, A ‘ red Neca sport to be Som] PURCNoUERY usscus -. [Crolien Dn tcl baskutbag Yes While Joetng: 0 play) ~ | |Bush-Callahan League games will 66 to 65, in the opener of a pre- over the fuft Dieted- was tollch football, The] == Weslern Division _ {team here. probably could, with. Jeary pay be Postponed until Jan. 3. Christmas NAIB double header tion Adyfsor. Phi Gamma Delta Fraternity won (Bt. Louis ....... 18 & 4 4@ : 1 1 jease, gain all the Noten or the are going to be a definite threat de y's “Dearborn gym sched- (jn Kansas City's municipal audi= | Wie tdoor the championship after a spirited © Lis 3 3 3 #10 3hard-luck club In Jue § ate hi in the coming years. When that. 1 p.m, Vic's Pharmacy vs. Mayer|tOTiUM. ihe hunters # season that saw many students Buta i 15 10 3 33 110 83 far this season they have wi third year rolls around, Frank| & House: 3 p. m., Farmers vs. LaVelle Gos-| M. hall’ “carried from’ the Held, > veland.......-. MM. 8..8..3 I 10 three. games while losing. five. 13 Mitely to find Limsslt Witls air sett: J p.m. Kirby's Tavern vs. Anderson|, Jarsnall's control of the game Present d At the present ti st uf th «.. Eastern Division : of the losses have been by y Lis Eooksiisi 4 p. m., Coppi Drugs vs, Eastern faded in the final eight minutes ate concernes e present time most of . w = mn na 5 re oe and one, J other state championship and he’ oa} O RL dianapois Cameraias Indiana State got hot and the COnBEIVE compet ja basketball, pang. Hrovidense oa JOS STEM ME 08 the Te against the Muncie enpny won't want to quit! 17 wmbars Cumbur-vy. Ma Maytre Heating Co swapped leads six times. Clar- diana despite lack of space has a blow; nringheid. rece i8 i 1 hs 18 enrcinn one of the best clubs . on. oa. 8. my Clermont valiant a ern; lence Walker, States star pany, will not be i to table tennis. Games are pla od Philaielphin wich i 4-1 9 18lin the state, was an overtime af- : THE GOLDEN BEARS this Big. Bagle American Post wilt court Row ox on a at after the | in a small steel hut next to a | fair. Lv... year aren't of the tall variety. Champlonahis® antes today at 4 3" [the 19:45 mark of the second half. takes oer gym. RESULTS LAST NIGHT yr 8 i f thel ¥ Tallest member of the club is Weaver Nenoft t the Pike Township High School om And that’s how it stood at th isl Springfield iY) BANGING in ihe “Win_ or Dick Greene, §' 2" center. There, 45 from the show tabbed for natares De au nur of 3 gamely) _gun ° Legislator: .e » 8 . a ——————— et mettre ap— rn at ; \ SoMPETITION IN ALL Sports g, treaane haere narereens 20 2-4 lose la hard play clean. Be wo are three other boys in the six the three Indianapolis newspaper | 2 I m Tr rr— Latest even ished aternities, halls ae Aad » play +B Eo foot class. One of these is Jim Christmas funds i ists plans for of residence and independents. NewSHaven [Il a 0 i—3|8ood sportsmen.” That motto gn} Barnes... “just one more Carrett, brother of Bill. Jim : mont onia pe _ Also, any individual student who. 5 3-1 fits the ‘Golden Bears to a ‘T,’ for fleld aol” hasn't yet reached the peak his| , The Supporting clash will pit “USE OUR LA | “can get & few men together is brovidence -- 3 § 3=%/in all the games they have played, ue 90a. brother enjoyed, but he’s only a|COWDoy Len Hughes, of Pitts- : FRAY Might eligible to enter a team in any Philadelphia i. 3 Jin oF lose, they have been good that foul circle and when we do, sophomore and Barnes. is of the Pursh, Pa. against Joe Wolf, a gport. i ; \3, &— 8 sports. |we'll be tough,to handle. [opinion that some day he will|Columbus, O. who lost to Gor- Store Hours: CE pre

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swimm pool and ‘large ym | Montreal 0 3-5/gstate high school basketballbound to snap sometime. Lasti The Golden Bears play a shitt-| 280. 4 floor ning indoor activities at ihe] Detroit 3 [crown in 1947. That year eight year we lost five one-point games. ing man-to-man defense. Their] Matchmaker Thom has been United. university. Dr. Wakefield thought Toronto ....... fae? 0 1-1305¢ 10 lettermen graduated and This year our worst licking hasiattack is not the fast-break va-{On the sidelines recently as a The progra he had a break when the field ——r——— the following year five more left been by six points (the Jefferson- riety, They play bali control,|Wrestler, but expects to be in detail’ and ¢ house was built, GAMES TONIGHT jschool, The loss that hurt the ville game, 38-32). We certainly | |maneuvering down court for|800d shape for Tuesday night's was express But he has discovered it is tonn-Leag | most was the graduation of Bill seem to run into some amazing shots on set plays. But when|test. He has been working out |: Jas, pet Oi .

This would es ber commis: ~ whom would year terms bj the terms so two members a four-year ft

Am Washington "at INDIANAPOLIS, “ Garrett, how at Indiana Univer- situations. In one game, we had] ithe opportunity presents itself,|daily at the YMCA along with sity.

strictly a basketball emporium. +-And..since. new steel bleachers Haven, st. Las. at. Providence. i only four personal fouls called they can fast-break for they|early morning jogs around the

mile track at the fairgrounds.

Vinee 194%, the Bears. have against usin the next game, jhe the speed to doi it. . [been in the process of rebuilding, |during the same week, we had| The Bears aren't counting too!

129 als led And] h Musial Crowned Swat King ne iri fii 8b hd ou” 25 orci ot bootall Results u Of National League in "48

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| - on . ‘|coaching high school basketball we have a grand bunch of boys once again hear the roar of the|Jacksonville Teachers 19, Troy| WA Election \ teams in Indiana for 24 years. and they are swell to work with. |Gol en ars, Teachers 0 (Paper Bowl). | oP Slugging Stan Holds 43-Point Edge In point.of. years of. service, ‘he They play hard and fight right = EER —— : Members of += Over. Phillies” Rooki; Ashbury lo proba. Ch. olds coach jap ul the Baal Whistle thasel 14 FROM HIGH RENT DISTRICT ty Fah ang NEW YORK, Dec. 18 (UP)--Slugging Stan Musial, backbone, 1° state, = : | one of pas aaa a empl ell Sg 8 Peel ae : : Hon on and;bulwark of the St. Louis Cardinals’ clouting corps, was officially | QUESTIONED, about thé lack, \going-to start hitting.” SAVE - $10 TO SI15-0N- nrg tion chu and crowned the National League's Mais baiting Shampion today, mark or success of his team, Barnes; Barnes sald-he had just about! . oA : 3 meet at ; Ig sia, voted the most. vemable player in his ciroutt, batted 376|°4id: “There's nothing wrong nit the end of his goaching string. SUITS OR TOP World War 1 with this team that one less mis- “I have always said,” ‘he re-| were grortadi-Wedr

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