Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 December 1948 — Page 20
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only to turn up in Cleveland as a coach.
. American: Cleveland, Lou Boud-
Rolfe; Philadelphia. Connie Mack;
Pittsburgh, Bill- Meyer; New York: ball ,* ~Leo Durocher; Philadelphia, Eddie Maine,
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THE INDIAN APOLIS 1 TIMES .
Sports Roundur
Big League Ranks
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By “Eddie Ash
Times Sports Editor
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1948 Rough on’ Major Pilots
Seven Changes Made in
THE WANING YEAR wil! go down-in baseball as a’ “massacre of managers” in the major leagues. . . . The skippers were tossed out in sudden death style. . . , Seven’ “were cut loose either during or after the close of the 1948
Louisville, Toledo, Minneapolis and Kansas City. , pilots in the big show s
. The American Association had four changes,|
+ Last switch in
saw Steve O'Neill lose out ‘at Detroit . Club owners cloged the
gates of mercy in some instances and tired their field generals Wwith-
out a notice of any kind. . * Most puzzling’ was Bucky Harris’ with the Braves , dismissal by the .
. The Indians’|
New York games with the Reds will be day-
Yankees. . . — But the strangest light attractions, Saturday and
switch. was ‘the signing of Leo Sunday. Durocher by the New York Giants “ATTEN hE had Been notified that he was unwanted at Brooklyn. . . This is an opportune time to list the 1949 big league pilots. Some fans are not sure they ddan name em right off. . . . In the
Football
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reau; Boston, Joe McCarthy; New York, Casey Stengel; Detroit, Red St. Louis, Zach Taylor; Washing- to. peanuts, ton, Joe Kuhel; Chicago, Jack Onslow. , . . In the National: Dyer; Burt Shotton;
Brooklyn, Bowl champ,
Sawyer; Cincinnati, Bucky Walters; Chicago, Charlie Grimm, = i » " ” TED SULLIVAN'S luck held up when the American Asscein. tion picked its 1949 opening day ecard . . . The Indians drew the st. Paul Saints, Tuesday, April 19, at night . . . so look for a | full Bouse at Victory Field . .. | (St, Paul is the team that
1924 eleven . . . {men year . . .
after which
in the 1948 post-season playoff,’ four games fo two . . . It's a cinch Tribe Skipper Al Lopez | will be laying for the Saints | next spring,
SAME PARK.
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nati Reds play rt Indians in aly “pair of exhibition tilts at Victory, Field next spring, April 18, 17, uve (ne nes there will be a reunion . , On th ’ Cincy ‘coaching line will be Tony
Cuccinelio, last season's Indian- neigh, ,
- apolis coach , . . It will be a spring college in Kansas Ci
“to play for the Reds and he also
IN 1985, the National. League playoff staged in Detroit between the | hometown Lions and the New York Glants. . . . struck the Motér City and the “cold cash bowl” tically empty. . . Lions drew about $125 each . . . and the Giants’ share amounted
, The winning
» » ADAM WALSH, Boston, center on Notre Dame's 1924 unBilly Southworth; 8t. Louis, Eddie defeated grid team and Rose billed as tops in the city tonight. still is head S—— coach at Bowdoin College in Tonight’ s Card , Bowdoin has an apt nickname. for its athletic teams ple at Tech. . the Polar Bears. . the Four Horse-| won nine straight fand then added” Stanford to 18 Tp, {list in the New Year's classic...| the |clamped down on how] invitations.
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{night matches Lawrence Central THE Baseball Players “Golf lat Speedway. A ‘triumph for the Tournament, which was a war casualty, - ‘will be back op the sports _eftondac in 1949... It will be played in Miami, late in February, jist beforp | major league clubs begin spring training. . . , Active pro bali- | former players and | even wmplres are. eligible.
BECAUSE Casey Stengel is a will pair Sacred Heart outhpaw, dentistry lost a joviali{hedral at the .Irish gym Thurs-| « + » In his early qay night the new manager of then ttl + ‘New York . Yankees ttle ang C thought of reaching the baseball
had
of reunions for Tony .., He a town but soon learned. that all,
train every spring . . . Also, the dents. Reds
are to meet the Boston handicapped he had to drop the
Braves eight times next spring . . ./course. .. Cuccinel :
also saw serviceimond and big. league fame.
: . Tennessee. Play's Success Depends on Its Simplicity
By EMMETT LOWERY Tennessee Coach KNOXVILLE, Dec, 21-—-The success of this Tennessee play is due to its simplicity, and capiJalizing on common defensive rror of the ball too intently when your man is seemgly out of the immediate play. man to be caught is the defensive player covering two.
watching him fairly close. One starts the play by passing In to four, who has come out from’
“Five reverses io be In position Tens for a rebound or for a hook shot single screen.
For Today,
City; Counly High School Basketball he “Canadian Boas Ripple vs. Srispus Attucks at
Beech Gro New Palestin 8 at Prankiin Twp. Proiants Contin nt Speedway:
votessional Basketball (involved, Grr 33 vs, at Pieldhouse, 8:30 Indiana 7 W or TTS
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Co Tilinole Wesleyan. {case.
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Alhany at Beym Huntingburg at Bedford, Bicknell ae © Washingion, Decatur at/Crisscross, June ayne. niral a ie. ary Edison; ’ at Gary Tolleston. Valparaiso at Rensse- Hollywood Park. {aer, Goshen at yne North, South!at long odds, Rend Riley at Crawfordsville, ;
PMOL OW |the » trial. Marion County Fish and Game AssociaHon meeting. War Memor City, -Connty High Shoo! veal i Shorirh age. 3 at at Ben Davis, m, WXLW,| Plwood a 8p
Decatur contrat at’ Plainfield, p. m.| Peru at Montell Kokomo at Locans-| Jeffersonville &t New Castle, Rush. gnstie. Silver Creek at Ause Ratasel jo" at Scottsburg,
Haven inchester at Siufton, ng at Valparaiso La Port Pt t h Bend Riley Beant | ington "” Benton Hare | Rute fley at Terre| Faute Carte and Auburn at Pt. Wayne)
e Basketball "West : Eth Tourney at Terre Baal te vs. Mississinpt
. gi | 30 Okiahioma City vs. In.
Hdcpendent tourney. at Dear-| or Om Bap a
Black Hawk Trio ; ~ Leads NHL Scoring
MONTREAL, Dec. 21 (UP)— The high-scoring Chicago Black! Hawks, who rank only third in| National Hockey League 8 8, today boasted the| three top scorers in the circuit. Veteran Doug Bentley topped with 32 points. He was
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a tie with Lawrence for the port ty lead “with. 6-2 records.
Fla, | In games matron ni ght | Shortridge, winner in . Butler Bulldogs to Meet Long Island {five starts, is in ny rs oc
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TUESDAY, DEC. 21, 1048
By JACK GATES, United Press Sports Writer
. NEW ORLEANS, Dec, 21--CHff Wells, Tulane's 125-pound cage wizard and former Logansport, Ind., High Bchool mentor, ‘screamed bloody murder today: hecatise some hardwood experts | have cast his Greenies in the role of giant killer against Kentucky at Louisville Wednesday night, “It'll be just a case of plain murder. when my boys dnke on that Wildcat bunch,” he complained, "We don't have a chance and anybody who has seen them knows that,” The clash between the “Cream of Kentucky,” the. 1047 NAA champions, and the boys from the bayou has been billed as a | tap cage attraction this week. And some experts figure Tulane will stop. the ' "Faultivas Five."
City, County Net Tilts Lis rl 5 For Tonight
Attucks Rules Roost, Meets Broad Ripple
Crispus Attucks, ruling the| roost with the city-county’s only basketball card, risks its four-game] wining streak tonight as local} schoglboy quintets open a three-| chedule of only 10 games. | The Tigers go against Broad Ripple in the Tech gym in a tilt
BUT NOT WELLS, or that at least is ry he says publicly.
than ours,” he said. “Besides, we're not capable of running with Coach Adolph Rupp’s outfit.” “But friends who know Wells iy his team is at its best when he is moaning the Mudest. And ofitéide of Wally Butts of Georgia, Wells is probably the moaningest man in college sports, ~ . 'w . » ~ WELLS WAS REALLY laying it on last night as his Greenieg yan through their last practice session before taking off for Lou ile early today. N “Look’ at that,” Qe said, pointing to big Jim Riffey, a 6 foot, J-inch center who ha t missed a long shot. “He can't hit the side of a barn, And neither can the rest of them.” But Wells made no mention of the fact that Riffeys a sharp:
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in Cage Warfare
Crispus Attucks vs. Broad Rip-
Marion County's only unbeaten prep basketball team — Crispus Attucks e—vows to keep its | four-game winning streak intact against Broad Ripple at Tech tonight. Left to right are (front row) “Archie Stewart, Robert Kennie, Coach Lyons, Tom Overton and Beiley League. - Second Row: Fred McClaren, William Wells, Louis Goens, Norman Edelen, Don Thomas and. Ed King.
Deaf School at Maxwell, Westfield at Beech Grove, New Palestine at Franklin
Lawre rence Central at at Speedway.
The | big ‘county arg argument to-
Stanford Snaps Indiana Big Four Cagers Michigan Streak Face a Full Schedule .
{Spark Plugs could throw them |
St. Mary's Whips Undefeated Yale
University in N. Y. Garden Thursday
{Davis. Elwood will be at South-|
{beat Michigan, 53-61, and Butler Bulldogs leave by plane at 8 a. m. tomorrow,
t. in an all-parochial Mary's subdued Yale, 74-69; in a! harlottesville at Pike, basketball double-header, ‘n Yale and Michigan both brought |
before the war. They take on Long Island U night.
Notre Dame downed Pennsyl-|
. He attended a dental Standings undefeated records into , his home 9 ary (games, but the fighting ‘western- Ee Poi 55 10. 54, -at, Normal, Hi. Ww L pet. ers turned back th eastern RE NL 000 P i delphia. Purdue. is. alzo..on. a the training equipment. had been HH "Ripple iiss > 2 4 clubs. {jaunt, traveling to Des Moines, constructed for righthanded stu-|{atpedra al +4 2 Ae The'St. Mary's-Yale game saw jo." play a two-night stand ¢ ) . + + Casey found himself 86 Shortridge “3 3 soo three-Gow Palace records crossed | st" Drake, tonight and to- lost to Greenville, 65 to 49. Deat School dq 3 571. off the books and. another ‘tied | 28410 3 & 2 Sacred Heart 1 Sn morrow. Summaries So back’to the dia-| Washington ..3 4 4 as Yale's Tony Lavelli put on a IU in St. Louis y 5 [Hoy a> A ificent scoring demonstra- [EA Wanash 135} inom Nutm, (34) Manu heer 30 4 ee IARN 8 Indiana’s Hurrvin’ Hoosiers are. ix 1 pf fs ? COUNTY r [tion Tor the losers. 1 ndiana’'s Hurryin Hoosiers Houston, f .- 6 ‘1 4 Burridge £1 0 1 = Ww LL Pit ” in St. Louis to meet Washington: Clans. f 4 1 2 Hughes { 2 1 Lawrence Central wi B00 857 -Lavelli dropped in 28 points] rorsi Jackson, ¢ 1 2 Hosbuch.e 4 2 Speedway SE “3 3. 7uifor one new mark and tossed 12 University tonight. to. tehind, ¢ $0 0Lovesar.g 33 i V - * LN J ke Soanhip ‘3 § ‘%itree throws out of 13 attempts All four will convesge Bn ‘Helio i fl 2 2Rerrve 0 0 Beech Grove :3 1 3% to erase another standard. dianapolis Monday with Purdu€ipsiey. | 4 3 1 covey. s 0-0 pranki Township 4 4.0 scheduled to meet Notre Dame! Gavitt, g 0 6 | Brennamn.e 1 0 Decatur Central 2 4 om St. Mary's 74 points tied the Riggle, ¢ 1 0 2 McAdams, g 1 0 {Ben Davis . 12. 7 miprevious one-club high for .the/at 7:45 p. m. in the curtain Norflett, { ~~ 3 2 {Southport .-... rie: 1 8 A court and the combined total of. raiser and Butler and Indiana | Brady, { 310 143 topped a fourth Cow Palace | to take the floor at 9:30. ee 21
Mythical champion of . last . lyeal's round robin-was Butler,” sll owns or Regulation “Time--lafter defeating both Indiana and Wabash 49. Iilinois Normal {Purdue on successive nights, Pur-!pzier, due was on the short end of the man. Norfleet, Brady fhorn, losing to both Notre Dame; ©fMicials—Smith and Pickens.
mark.” Blin) Kudelka and. Jog Fla- , with 20 and 20 points for a ¥ Mary s Gaels, paced the under- | dog Westerners to victory in the]
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“Tulane’s Cliff Wells Cr ying In Hi
“They're too speedy for us and their replacements are deeper tion Tulane's eight impressive victories so far this
‘ {able to fight,
port. - Decatur Central goes to | By BILL PITTMAN (Plainfield. |. SAN FRANCISCO. Dec. 21! Indiana's Big Four of basketball have a busy week before meet- sure that after these boys work) The final games of the week! (UP) Two. win streaks were ing next Monday and Tuesday in the Butler Fieldhouse for the together in two or three games| and Ca-|shattered last night as Stanford second annual Hoosler Classic. {we will be in the win column more|
weather often.” permitting, for their first game in Madison Square Garden since]
University y Thursday) Tonight at Butler Fieldhouse, | Wabash had to go overtime to!the Jets have a rough-assignment. whip Illinois’ Normal last night, | They play the Rochester Royals, John [leaders of the western division of | Houston sank a long shot for the the BAA with 14 victories and Nagy, Andy Kostecka and John clinehers Th the only other game, [five 108568. The Royals will bring yrandic. si involving a state team, Rose Poly to” the fieldhouse a team that, for|
| Pacing the Royals in their bid yesterday morning, but no decift pf for the BAA title, and a familiar | sion was reached on whether he 3 figure in this locality is Arnold will join the Jets. ‘i Risen, center, Risen; who played| 3for the Kautskys part of last seao'son, is one of the top ten scorers Yin the BAA with an average of 0.16.6 points per game and a shootling average of .398.
Totals 9 18 Tolals 21 12 14 Score at Hai iliinots Normal 26, Wa- and still one of the best in pro
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shooting artist, had just looped in 12 straight. Nor did be mens
However, persons close to Wells say the balding Burts he has a good chance of taking Kentucky. And Wells backed this theory after the “gession in outlining what strategy he would ploy, against Kentucky. PR o " » ~ . “WE'RE GOING to try our darnedest to keep up the fast pace Kentucky. always sets,” Wells said. “But then again we don't intend to take any foolish shots we sometimes do on the fast break. If we do, they'll really murder us.” i Wells said Tulane’s chance lies in “our ability to be a little more deliberate than usual. But if we get any fast break oppor tunities, we'll be down there plenty quick. Don't worry about that.” -
2 More Feel Jets’ Ax As Walk Promises Fans A Team. of Scrappers
Waivers Asked on Passaglia, Napolitano; - Rochester Royals Play Here Tonight:
A By JIM SMITH Two more Indianapolis Jets fell under the “shakeup” ax today. Waivers have been asked on Marty Passaglia and Paul Napolitano. If they are not claimed by any other club in the BAA, they, will be given an outright release, according to Paul Walk, Jet owner. . “I am determined to give Indianapolis a winning ball club,” said Walk in announcing the release of the two players. “We are going to have a new and im- . {proved basketball team, one that HoOSier Jet will fight all the way and have the : will 0 win. I want a ball club) {that Indianapolis fans will not be lashamed of.” Coach Is Pleased With the possible exception of| acquiring one ahd possibly twe {tall men for the club, Walk inti{mated that the team, as it stands Tnow, will remain intact. | Burl’ Friddle, coach of the Jets; pleased with the addition of] Ralph Hamilton, Walt Kirk and Carlisle Towery to the club, added |g to Walk'’s statement of “a fighting|§* ball club,” |. | “We are going to have a fight ling’ team.” he said,“ and to be. . they: must be in
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[shape to play. This is their busi-| Ralph Hamilton, new. Jet
[ness and if they don't want tol {treat it as such. then they had] {better Took for another job. I feel player, learned basketball unden { Coach Burl Friddle at Ft. Wayne i South Side High School. He | was later an All-Big Nine choice
at Indiana University.
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Royals Here Tonight
John Maddox, who has been the most part, has been playing {playing with- Hammond In the together for three years. |NBL, worked out with the team
Mikan Keeps Load
In Cage League NEW YORK, Dec. 21 (UP) {George Mikan, towering Minneapbasketball is Bob Davies, who has 0lis' Lakers center, continusd to {averaged-12.3 points per game so dominate Basketball Association
8till. with the Rochester team,
Pree Throws Missed a “Jackson 3, far this season. Others who will of America scoring honors today
'be here with the Royals are Red yy 10ading in four of the circuit's Holzman, Andy Duncan, Bob {individual departments.
‘Rejects Cincy Bid
second game after Stanford]
| Wanzer, Fuzzy Levane and Arne,
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LOS ANGELES, Dee. 21 (UP)! racetrack groom Dineis MM, DePaul 51.
47-47 with six minutes left to Won its first three starts.
“In a. -telephone- conversation: Th 2 1 1 play. Stanford netted the next! e Irish Jost a toughie to] Totals 21 D123 Tota 13 4 from West Point, Gillman told basket and were never headed Illinois, 58 to 49, and Butler got Jaif-Time Beare...» Notre Dame 31, Penn-
Free Throws Missed “Barnhorst, |nan 2, Gordan. Foley 2, Carlson 2. Heindel, Lyon, Wettlaufer 3, Jeffries 2, Bagnell Officials -Bill Haarlow and John Bustis
off on “tire wrong foot Against] {Illinois and Ohio State. { Tickets to the Hoosier Classic). fare still available at either Butler: {University or Marott's Shoe Store Fight Results downtown. United Press “Barnhorst Scores 12 {| BOSTON Wiis] Pep. 130% p t Notre Dame's Kevin O'She.de~ $000. outpointed Hermie Freeman, lighted 4000 Irish fans last night'™ CHICAGO—John Labroi-140, Gary. Ind. at South Bend with some fancy ouipeinted Rudy Zadell, 141, Pittsburgh, {dribbling and ball ‘handling that SAN FRANCISCO Pat Valentino. 186 [Wcéotnited Tor 19 Points As Coach oon 0 Ton Anweles (181. {Moose Krause's squad whipped! HOLYOKE, Mass Custer, 134,
Pennsylvania, 52 to 45. Leo Barn- DOO mn Al Pennine. 134, Bro 0k +
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“1 am going to da a Army : line coach under: Blaik.” he = Down fo Busia PASADENA, Cal,
Dec. 21 (UP) | WEE COLLPGRY TesGonch~ Bob Veigts:complat Note Dame Mera raha of {vesterday his Northwestern team Wabash 55, Ninel Normal 5 overtime). had grown fat since its last game!
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[tought from behind to edge the|and Butler. Notre Dame and In-|' Notre Dame (5) 7 Femeivania i) |J/A0EE0 Mikan led in total points with CINCINNATI, O.. Dec. 21 (UP) Big Nine champions in the opener. | diana split, Barnhorst, f 5 2 1 Carlson, f 6 1°31 giant 1 for. the Jets 635 in 22 games. His average of : ~8id" Gillman, line’ coach at! Guard Dave Davison was Stan. | IU, Purdue Unbeaten hailorad. 8 3 BEendeif 8 8 oh EE Ae a phenk ieee di (Army, has passed up the head!sorq Both Indiana and the Boiler-| Gord 1 1 2 Hama 50 0 | football coaching job at the Uni-| jlosd'a big- : Hp She--lodiausr makers have a chance to enter fosh as 3 0 weitisutr t 7973 gna Ray Lamp at. Jorwards, arf and, he lie Hed sons With on versity of Cincinnati to remain! ..ond half. Davidson potted 24 |the tourney with unblemished | | Kotiimannit Herr: a aids Towery a ey et 3p Price |aid Hi ou na tied with J Bn iat the academy as an assistant Irecorde.. ‘The Hoosiers have won| 4 0 0 Bagnell, I o o, 1 Brookfield and Lionel Ma amed at a on, he was tie oe {to Earl (Red) Blaik. the Cinein-| {points as he helped the Stanford PO ail: aamiers_i3ve won | Ged lin, g 0 8 © sharenow.g 1 1 a/guards. Other Jet players who Fulks of the Philadelphia War5 = us X {nati Post reported today, - ‘five overtake the Wolverines at! 0 Canior. $00.0 [will dress for the game will béiriors for the most points scored
Walt Kirk, Fritz/in a single game, 47.
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[horst of Indianapolis il PROVIDENCE, 1 =Jackie Vebsr, 136 » Anehola 47, Navy 0, {Bowl representatives through a O'Shea with 12 po trailed i Pawtucket ated Jimmy Corti, 137. nthe AL am |stiff workout a few hours after P — Trenton, N. J. (10), . : Akrdn 63, Albion 34 As “they got in town. i
'Bradley 82, Texas Christian 57 Central Michigan 77, Omaha 50 { Chicago Teachers 47, Bemidji 41 Connecticut 72, Vermont 48 Cornell 58. Michigan State 45 Davis-Elkins 74, Union ky.) 49 Duquesne 55, Nebraska ota 59, St. Mishary (VLD 49, i Sieve Nn
The youthful -eeach disclaimed | {&Ay Intention of giving an ad-}| : vance alibi but he said some of Vow {his players had put on as much as 15 pounds and would need lots wera punning -to--get-into.shape for. their game with California here New Year's Day. The 45-man squad trotted out | the -Biookside Park | 2
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Oregon State 55, Wyoming 50 | iver Falls 62, Gustavus Adolphus 42 Bonaventure 48. Ohio Weslevan 41 on Hall 55, Dayton 47 David Lipscomb 37 George Washington 53, {West Virginia 61 rizona 58 | Xavie r 73. Western Ontario
[practice field for the rest of the | week, ” Voigts said. “They need the work. Last week's workouts can't really be considered valu{able practice because of exams.”
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Montana ‘78. Whitworth 68 within view of the Rose Bowl Sta-| J = ~Purdue vs. Notre Dame ~745 P.M. Morris Harvey 68, Jashington and Lee, : New York U: #3 Georsia. I {dium, posed. for pictures fée shout! Bn more : " ound _quilty of Korie Carojing. state a, fo minutes cand. then, went. to Indiana vs. Notre Dame "rues; DEC. 28th 1 4 » “Fe at Okixhoma on 37. WRITS 21. | “ILI ‘be twice a day on the Purdue vs. Butler 7:45 P. M.
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