Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 January 1949 — Page 22

Er — ‘College Baseball L May Get ‘Lift’

+» Coaches Want Diamond Sport On Olympic Games Program

THE. INDIANAPOLIS TEs

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Truman, an “At Armory To 11:

hirty Amateurs. Aw ong in 16th Renewal

Weigh-ins Scheduled for 3:30 to 6:00 p. my

. ; Pan-American Games at Buenos “fhe dismond ; ries + « + Thirteen nations,

¥ give college baseball a substantial lift: and: influence more athletes to go out for the team, , .. The national pastime has deteriorated 2 in many colleges since most of the emphasis in college sports the last 25 vears has been on foot~ball and basketball. . , , This corher recalls when college ball “games rated box scores in the (newspapers, . . . Nowadays they get a line score and batteries. To . The College Baseball Coaches’ “Association is to be congratulated J {for spotting the Olympic Games “angle. . . . It could snowball into A permanent fixture on the Olym-

Games Spe «wo»

or ' NED IRISH, Madison Square Barden basketball promotor

“a DICK IRVIN, coach of the yg DIK. Canadiens of the Nastlonal Hockey League, has introduced an innovation in the rough oaport. . . . He has instituted the “blocking back” to hockey .. . .

tender and purposely and lyly blocking his vision. . , ,

By Eddie Ash :

Times Sports © BASEBALL will be made part of the Olvstplé. Gaures : Y.program if a recommendation of the American College “Baseball Coaches’ Association, passed at a recent meeting 38 San Francisco, prevails with the committee. . . The asso- . elation asks that baseball competition be inaugurated in thé 1951 |.

sport in the international competition of . the 1952

ippines, are backing the move,

Editor

Alres ; . . with a view to include] =

including Mexico, Cuba and the]

insignia of the team the coming American Association season will be known as Mortimer the Mud Hen. . .. A Toledo fan received two season and a $25 savings bond for submitting the name. » . » CHARLIE SHARE, who stands 6 feet 9 inches, came close to leading Bowling Green State to an upset basketball triumph over Kentucky recently. ... He aie 25 points on 10 field goals and five free throws. . . . But he also missed five free tosses. . . . The score was tied 10 times and the lead changed hands on 12 occasions before the Wilcats emerged victorious by two points, » . GROUNDWORK is being laid by the University of Minnesota

+++ If 13 nations want it, the| 5 Jiympic Games committee probably will lend an ear, ... It would);

. Charles Jones, 160-pound Novice from the Senate Avenue YMCA, is hoping to slug his way to a fifie,

Howard (Pat) Patterson and [47.pound Novices, respect

training. They're two of the Leoper's gym squad who are com-

peting in the 194 tourney.

All shows at Armory, 711 N. Pennsylvania st Competition

over five weeks. Second show, tonight, 8 o'clock. Box office pe at q pam. Approximate number of bouts- tonight, 18. For amateurs only, 16 years old and over. Held under auspices of Robison-Ragsdale Post, American “Legion, ‘sponsored by The Times Athletic Union.

of

and. sanctioned by Amateur

“and Don Tipmore, 118-

finish up Golden

Facts and Figures. an Times-Legion Golden Gloves

All bouts scheduled for three two-minute rounds, to decision

referee and two Auages.

Ticket prices, $2 ringside and first row in balcony; - $1.50, reserved chairs, main floor; $1, general admission; children under |/ 12, 50 cents first three nights. : Fight night dates; Tonight and Jan, 21, 28 and Feb. 4. Sixteenth renewal of Banprals basis, for Legion philanthroples and Times Clothe-Ar

nd oves

Edgar Trice, \iOupound, Son ate Avenue YMCA, will be looking for a crown in the Open Clas,

Times-Legion tourney conducted on

MIDWEST sports leadérs are happy to hear the news that is coming out of Towa City. . .. The

wkeye The home fans behaved. . low suit. “ow

e new trick is not in violation)

roviden eles” To ih Offensive Surge in Last Two Games |

A Coliseum Has League Wondering of, Bn) EGGERT

» JACK McCLELLAND,

of Purdue and + His team played all ghres in early season games

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. for better fan attitude] ,(at athletic events at Iowa University, launched by Paul Brech-

brief rest following the Miami game Tuesday and then opened]

ple of inte ve. En p for tomo! L“We have to de op ? Shing man to man detense” “Maybe we can

ning all over etn floor. They" big and rugged and it looks Tes

Bulldogs Can't Afford to Lose

By BILL PITTMAN . A torrid evening is in store for

Fieldhouse regulars tomorrow night as Butler meets Cincinnati in its second Mid-American ConBasieteery are. ference game at 8:15 p. m

Coach Tony Hinkle's Bulldogs

be other student bodies will fol: will pit their defense against the

highest country, In the MAC this is “the

Drake »" ) big one” and the Bulldogs: ¢an’t University basketball coach, rates Indiana ahead afford to let it get away.

scoring team In the

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Hinkle allowed his charges a

combat the Be ‘8 i said salg Ton¥:

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hard time.”

3 a ‘Butler's defensive average after Miamps Bob Brown to nine points, ing last Tuesday's game rested at|{10 short.of his average. 40.4 points per game. Offensively] At forwards will be the combithey can’t compare with the Bear-|{Nation of Bob Evans and Ralph cats, boasting only 55.9 per game. (Buckshot) O'Brien. This duo has The Bulldogs are now rated|Sfcounted for most of Butler's.

in the

~The Caps, hiave 2 en ‘two games: heres 74. Jim Doyle and Bill Shepherd Last Butl meeting er-Cincinnati the Coliseum and t their best offensive show of the sea-| Starting for the Bulldogs will Will probably complete the Fair saw the Bearcats win on a final pn last ‘night —d top to 3 shellacking over Providence, the be the same combination which|YieW quintet at guards. Doyle who seconds toss by Charley Clickague’s best club, lost a heart vending. decision to|Nas been the mainspring ih But- ner, who will not be in the lineAfter the first petiod and much Hocke Suma the Ohloans last year, with the/ler's defense also stands third in up tomorrow. He quit school to the enjoyment of 5046 pald ey mary exception of Jerry Cranny, who|Offensive rank. Shepherd is a be married. 8, it became & race of what pina Af) Pos. Previdemee quit school to be married. bulwark under the opponents- Wiethe will start the same five dianapolis player wasn't going At center will be John Bar-|{Pasket and a ball hawk. this time as started last year, get in the scoring. Excluding ik rowcliff, 6 Teet 6 Inches, who gets| As Buckshot put it, “We have with _ the. possible exception of Tas dove, 4 swt Rf Ere Die, Bi, who har 1a he! , or . RB foot. han assist. “The scoreless Kay, Me Melon, ae Hel gle Sil Sporting Events 3 in ho will stick io ; Westerfield, at center, stands camp Was Defenseman Frank ton fon, Sot - ——s he new Fraser, T d dogs Cc their 6-foot @-inches and will be a Bedard, \ ou Today Tomorrow |usual offense, changing it only as handful Hamilton, MeGHll don, Scherss. ’ for Butler's John 'Bar- : . hechil, : the situation warrants. Ralph Richter... high scorer. roweliff. He /is a team 200 Goals For Reds INDIANAPOLIS "4 1 TODA + +s Nig . e/is a player, Er veaTen, y TT", rebound artist and | Was Providence neva pyie iiss in 01 1-13 a pivot spot TE en. ae First Sertod: k] ianapolts (1), Podelsky] a re 8 Midwest Teams Still playmaker. po Faken this Season, Dut the Reds'|(D. Morrisen. & Moreton, 4): "tt: |, Bread, Ripple’ a1" Shoriridee, ¥ 3. w. Co-Captain Dallmer is a-great a Morrlon Podosky. Woin, 9:38: (Bb Ls EM raps. AfiokE ak To s B er c Hour. Jug and rebounder at Summers made. Provi-| {io Heuer Glover, MacKay), 18:16. Pen TOL 4 Deat Sch Pp an ti year. “the first™ AHL téam to Secon a per 4 Pro Vidence (5); Hamilton Crawfordsville at Wa Washingtop. 1 iy Ames amt At re-200 goals. Otherwise. they (Chad: Mei, 304." Indisnipolls (®,| Manuel at Ben Davis Eight of the 10 teams topping * * MIDWEST Richter, 6-foot Sinem whaiph ould have-“stood in bed" thanks|spolis (7), Pedoisky (R Merson, D, Mor-| LANTVRCS STU MRR Drove: [She DICK Dunkel ratings again) Lo Setader. den 1 152 rst in national scoring. some exceptional met (Reid, MacKay), 14:50; Indianapolis (9),| Speedway at Bloomington University. ’ B. Wallace 63.6 vs Lawrence T. .*49.0 Bo y Bawchuk who batted out 3 Dewsbuty (unaiswieds, 14 50 ta Sate Games west sector. St. Louis’ Billikens Beloit *67.7 vs Knox |.401 ys t Dewsbury (charging Alesandria’ al trinis were still leading the country, fol- Bowl. Green. .*67.2 vs. Marquette .... 50.3] At guards will be two bays ots. During ‘one scramble, late|” Third period: anapolls (10), Feld at Hartford City. A ¥ adley --72.3 vs Wichita ......*526¢ the third period, he had three| (Glover), 4:15; Indianapolis (11), Nichol Huntington at Ft. Wayne South. lowed closely by Kentucky. Cin- Cincinnat! ....74.3 va Butler .eqy/from Brooklyn, Al Rubenstein "ison (Haldy), 8:03; Providence (13), Sum-| Muncie Burris at Wabash. cinnati was moved into the sey- Colorado 64.5 vs Kans. State . *ss.0/and Jack: Laub. ‘Rubenstein ‘is in &s many seconds. That's| mers (Reardon), 5:87; Indianapolis (13),| Peru at Rochester Defiance 38.6 vs Taylor ..*32.8 | eller), 7:04; n 14), Plymouth av Bremen. enth spot. DePauw ..... *51.3 vs Carroll "307|0nly 5-feet O-inches, but is a lot of quick movement for a/lund (Heller), 7:04; Indianapolis (14), ‘ dor on Skates Lund ‘ ), 12:08. Penalties, Morris kort at Sieweasti, - Butler foufid itself advanced Hamline *74.1 vs G. Adolphys ..429 good ‘ ball handler, passer and Nelson ' Podolsky, Pat Lundy (rovehing and" teh {Hates "roughing] Muncie Central at Lafayette Jutorson. |{wo positions in the Midwest, iilinois ...1/+T89 vs Creignion .... $33/ ari Dier: Laub is 6-feet 3-inches nd Gerald Reid each scored two sce "B Merrim ortehinm Columbus A' Sfsensare. Fatings from 10th to eightiyanead indians _.... 14 vi Wisconsin ..,.+303[8NCl_8 E00d _Pebounder and ‘a Is while single tallies were Don Baoito, Rabbit MeVeigh. Qreencastle at_Conne of both Indiana and Purdue. J. Millikin... 84.3. va Eimhurst .... 48] ar aa, SHO. hi b . ford at Martinsville. Key—*Denotes home team, The figures Loyola, Tl. ..*71.8 vs Toledo sal Cincinnati uses the fast break, pped in by Don Morrison, his Cap Seoring, : N Dyville at Rushvile do not necessarily show a victory margin, | Manchester .. 56.1 vs Ind Central +52.7/but is also good on set. shots. Rod, Freddie Glover, Al orth Vernon at but merely denote an index of power based | Miami, O. ...*50.3 vs Ohio U. ......534 d y bury, Eddie Nicholson ‘and s » ry we lawten ceburg at Aurora. ’ on season performance, ichigan 69.3 vs N'western .... 59.3 Its forte is stealing the ball and Vi the B ® 3 8 4 Corydon at Silver Creek. THIS WEEK'S LEADERS = (Minnesota .-. 169 vs Purdus ...... “14 then breaking for the basket. oe Lund. It was rst goal of 18 2 48. 3% Madison av Salem (Through of dan. Ohio Bate ... 10.8 va lows «63 8| They haven't a lot to show for ; eville a . ; J dn for Pap 8 i ’ n 2 Boon ville Pr Frinceton. ie. Bosse. po so tows NAHoN "or Oklahoma ~ a1 vs Missourd s10 defense, allowing 53.1 points per Podo scoring under 5% 3% 3 Bvansville eal at Washington, ay Ratan 8 ..s. 184.7 v8 Drake 3a 3| Same, ay at :41 in the first period. He| WR Ny Huntingourg at Jasper. 3. Western’ Kentucky Brats ILL Nawabath trie 04 v8 Entitam oad putting on the brakes, skat- 13 8. 30 33 Auburn at Kendativile. 2 Toon HE canescens La ov: Michigan Mori on ee. SYBAA Standings § backwards. toward Goalle| 0% BR 9 Anos at Garrett 4 Tech. 8. Minn “. 7.0| nich, State | 801 vs Deirolt ...... *52.3| bor arvey Bennett, The puck just Te 1 od Whiting at Gary Tolleston, ne ra Cncinnati ‘vey 4 Ghia Bia! ‘ 0 vs lowa ees oa us op anced off the stick of a Provi- 7 4 1 3 Gary allace at Hammond Clark, 9 Southern cui i 1 o i. @ vs Wisconsin ,...>70.2| . & N 1,9 10 32 ‘Valparaiso at Hammond. . ornis’ Purd ++-11.8 va Indiana ......%71.2 % ence defe Podolsky 1 "9 10 23 mikhart at Mishawaka. : 10. Tu eee 4 8. J08.. Ind. 48.8 vs St. Norbert . *45.0 3-4 { “A . TH. SL... .88.3 va J. Millikin ...54.3 Ho Pped Bin the cage betas his ‘ ow oa 8 0 ” Wayne North at Fi. Wayne Central, Lasalle ..781 : al" SOUTH i 8 orrison scored on Goa \ Average, shutouts La Porte at South Bend Riley, Villanova, eet » Saturday, Ian, 18 1% screen shot at 8.25 and Donlg,eener . ..... % 0 ait Rin, teu? #4 Brea. NY 703 13-9 Baylor Svs 1. CU. 33 a» orrison and Reid made. it ¢0 poo" vos Gen, one IN |X, AK 1 A agi A 1 Rul ; t the first intermission. Three Gols, One Monroeville at Hoagland. Syracuse 1 HEE State .. 68.8 vs Duke "003 i Goal Judge Exercises uae 2 Mackay 3 pon, "D: Morrison, Portland at Winchester. Shiiatus ' *86.5 vs Rice L853, " School Wiestiing olumbia fe NAW, Vv 3yinia “658 va» Yaynssbury «49 — 0% 71.2, Wm, & Mary 681 vs Va. Tech ....%40.) 304 in ood Hay Proxies assis inte, a Mo ™ : Frofsional Besttioth Kentucky Mi 7 TiRaatuchy Monday, “san Tech «55.0 \ ig ® Sawchuk was faked out of A a: Rk i asin. Philadelphia at Porton. W.Ky.State .. 79.9 ++. 71.8| Loutsville 66.2 vs Ky. Wesl'n ...%48.3 u | ng lane 124 71.4/Wm. & Mary. 66.1 vs Hamp. Sydney 45.2 | Ft Gime TIEN 8:3, ; Th e B hdianapolis On The lce Second week bouts: Times- Golden B. he Te 3 WEST A ¢ Boston. ed on’ to runawa AMERICAN LEAGUR Gloves. Pires bou ow" rmory. i 88 8. Saturday, Jan, 18 with Lundy, Podolaky, waraonG | cob Ru Foe 1 laren, ou HEE una” BIOYOLE TIRES ver and Dewsbury giving the WL TRU O OO. cincinnati at Butler, brosdeass WXLW, (Wm. & Mary. 88.1 1.65.18. California T2.7 vs A... 3 CORDAYON DE LUXE BAL- ¢ | judge plenty of foot exer- gt uly LTE id 3 8 { 107), W. Virginia 65.5 6s tant ate "go vs Gaittorsia gis LOON TIRES, Size $ 59 tromping on the gol light Cleveland "3 10 § 4 14 190] gebaraiso at Indiana State. INTERSEOTIONAL GAMES |Waouine" “703 vs Brig. Young . ses|] COOPYEAR & ©. 5 CHAIN $1.98 pwitch, INDIANAPOLIS’ ©' 30 1 8 4 18 1 PORNO Saturday, Jon. 15 Monday, Jan. 17 U1 8 ROYAL Master Du Line Y | The third period was a com-|"""* “Easiern, Division © Be er Duta: 0888 vs Nagra ..... i jormgen We’ HT Tine ........ 4] Salk "pena Beton. $1.98 loves show” ith Todimoronn| fore :...¢ 3 1 Hol Buin, it EasTERN GAwgs [Amateur Basketball TUBES, ll Sizes... 30 yers gett! the od Hapa ew Haven oii: 13 34 $ 30 - 139 180 Soncordia » tha. Batarday, Jan, 18 ight's schedule in phe, MCA Col. BLUE POINT A go iS A od 3. two Wrote sree 1 i ! it 140 188 Biriand Clty at Shurtenr Boston Coll... 813 ¥ W ER areata Tih, Thdiane SUPPLY three h Ting Nad’ be-| Washington ...... Tri POWR yooh Bl Werr ndiana ll Dela Madiso . fedundant, at, ha Jue fo Esviiy ho sion Me Kiuanester digas. Contra. Cunlelus 1} 41 o EH ) vs. Oentral Toit ian | ar: a 4 Ray su Sams an Vo Rte 2 en Now Haye ok Minnesota at Purdie. Columbla .. 3. " ——

ed the game, Baldy MacKay was no novice th his dukes as he pasted ElMagrris, Providence defense- , early in the period. Maurice

Bury

TON: GT meriean we Springfield Am Washington.

Greenbetger's Run Whips Bill Braskett

Racking up a high run of nine last night, Phil Greenberger defeated Bill Braskett 50-31 in a state three-cushion billiard tour nament match at the Board of Trade parlors. Braskett's run for /the night was five, in a contest that went 64 innings.

~Al Maloff will play Guy Moore at 8:30... ..

high|rooseve

Indiana at Wisconsin, Shia at Towa,

western teh Creighton F Miao me).

igen. ‘ (non-conference Nigh School Basketball City and County Buatas at Cathedral. proad R pple st Lawrence Central. School at Indians Boy¥ School. at Columbus,

Howe Manual at Tech,

ate Corydon at Brownstown, tsburg at Boonville,

nes at Jeffersonville. th Bend Washington at East Chicago

It. when Chicago Washington at Terre Haute

Mubavehs ot at nt Wayne Bo Routh,

IU va IAC boys aé

Mi according|Points_ this season, Buckshot on Wankel's ng those famous longs and Evans 723. Ci on a feverse pivot.

8 od Haute QGerstmeyer "vay Washington at New Albay.

Dick Dallmer . . . injured foot. «Bill Westerfield. «.....ploymaker.

a ph us Butler's most improved player. “Big Jawn” held

MAJOR LEAGUE®

‘This Is It,’

Say Bearcats By WALLY FORSTE, : NA to The Times CINCINNATI, Jan. 14— Uni versity of Cincinnati basketeers have & “this is it” attitude as they point for tomorrow night'sipye invasion of Butler University's Fieldhouse. The Bearcats have won six straight games, including triumphs over Nebraska and West Virginia, and are currently rated seventh in the nation by Handi capper Dick Dunkel.

ar = 3X a == Hinkle Hopes Fast Running Game Will Be Effective [mau sum ni Jo et amine | Against Cincinnati, Highest Scoring Team in Nation Con soa mp

be held on three: nights.

field, Fowler, Elizabethtown,

Indianapolis.

175 mark,

Weight divisions sre 112, 118,

126, 135, 147, 160, 175 and heavy-Sommers and Mrs, Lois Fouts, diweight for all those over the rector of women's physical educa-

* }"'ght of Fast Entertainment Assured Lan HEYROCK ° Si

ows he will fight until the draw-|crowd pleasers, with three ‘end.

ing in knockouts and 15 in de~ cisions. Most of the fights were

will ‘be thelr first time in the|/in the lightweight class with a

few in the 147-pound

One of the fights which a the

in two cldsses, Novice for those/crowd on its feet much of ‘the without experience and Open for|timé was the one between Hubert

Miller of the Greenfield

; Boys’ in the{Club, .a heavy favorite, and Hore , Each|ace Summers, Leeper's Gym, in

the 135-pound Open - Class,

a 'slam-bang battle that was nearly even all the way. Sum

{Class there is a special oppor-mers is expected to go far in his

Golden Gloves Tournament of Greyhounds Girls' Team

In Play Day at Hanover

Indiana's Central's girls basket

expenses paid. The tourney williball team will journey to Hanover

College tomorrow to participate

Tonight's fighters will not alllin the Basketball Play Day. The -{be from Indianapolis. Other communities represented in this year's/ing state. colleges. gloves are Franklin, Seymour Bloomington,’ Noblesville, Green-| trip: Anderson, Bedford, Fortville, Colum- Decca Sloan, Evelyn Lavely, Helen bus, Ladoga and other areas near Upcapher,

team will be one of nine Fepresent-

Betty ‘Jo Snyder, Joyce Everett, Emma Lou Wilson, Re-

Martha June Stone, Shirley Ann Moren, Ruth Reed and Betty Sackmire. The ‘team will be accompanied by Mrs, Bue

show. those Bulldogs we didn’t] get up there because we got the prettiest uniforms,” Coach John *“(Boeko) Wiethe tells his boys. pt : Point for Butler 4 But: the Bearcats have been pointing for the Butler gamé since practice started two months ago. They know it is the game they have to win to keep a hold on the Mid-American Conference crown they won last season. “Butler has won its last seven games, one more than we have,” said Co-Captain Bill Westerfield, “and the teams they beat. were better than the six we trimmed.

know it.”

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