Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 February 1949 — Page 25

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je Tilt ELOPOLOUS called the asis of season the blueprint night's city. tion, with two

36 to 29 losers \l, and Short. ns of heralded to offer yesseason marks

ved their. fifth

cas and their games to the ut a struggle. d a 20 to 12 ie and it was sharpshooting eynolds that to come back , and on its

et Six e biggest sal8, getting six fields goals, on for highanwhile Jim tt and Louis scoring power s and Mundy and Bennett,

8 12th victory } fifth county pts. shouldn’t be ght-point loss, loor. Against team they've Blue Devils , and carried n to the final bing. Coach Jerry played more ave “been ex. ate, since the ost three of nes, including

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12’ Points for Grizzlies;

Several happened last night in basketball games involving Indiana college teams. For Instance: Center Vincent Fitzpatrick steered the Franklin Grizzlies to

4 64-61 triumph over DePauw at] “Pikes. In doing that bit] Was voted a membership in the

trick meshed

Gfeensastle, f steering, 33 points, one-half of the total scored by his Grizzlies, Then, at Madison, the Hane Panthers ran wild against tam in & ‘Hoosier Conference game, Final score: Earlham, 56. It was Hanover's fourth triumph in six

thers dumped 39 field goals through the cords during the game, which they controlled at all stages.

Miami Beats Ball State --At-Oxford, 0, Ball State lost a ball game in which Miami U. came from behind in the late stage of the game to overcome a 16-point deficit and to win from the Ball Staters, 66-58. The Miami coach started an inexperienced ball club, These lads were six points be-| hind Ball State after 10 minutes

of .play. That's when the firemen, series,

were sent in to smother the kindled” blaze. But the firemen of Miami couldn't quite get to clicking. Result: After three minutes of play by the varsity Miami was behind, 32-18, *. Miami found itself at this point.

.John Stuckey and Wait Schoussen

started to hit and the Indians overcame a 16-point deficit to win by eight points, The scoring job of the night was, of course, the one turned in at Greencastle by Fritzpatrick. He| was unstoppable on pivots from the side. He racked up 12 field! goals on. this type of shot and| eight of nina free throw tosses.

Leeper Boxing Team Loses Seymour Match

SEYMOUR, Ind., Feb, 3—Tiny

Bland’s Leeper AC boxing

dropped a 21 to 12 eciolony to team) Seymour Boys’ Club in a benefit! Pitcher Tun Jou WTS a vere Receipts of the | go into the gl Dimes and

match last night. boxing show are to Seymour March of Polio funds.

« John Tinsley and Don Tipmare |

won decisions for the Leeper team While O'Neil Warren, Tinsley and Don King verdicts. Marcus

Lee and Charles Vanroy drew.

Wins at Billiards

Morris Morris needed only 59). Innings to defeat Paul Hughes, 50| in a state champion-|

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After. tonight, play ‘continues Saturday, Sunday; Monday, Tuesday and next Thurs-

Results in the Junior Church League a) Prionds 13 ed Brethren Warriors 3%, Fist | Pritchett'soutdid itself. as two

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Scheduled for RI in the Em-Roe

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Donie’s 's Play . i Ln - Awed Admirer

"THE PLAYERS in Ownile Bush's days nn the Detroit Tigers were tough. To Bush, Ty Cobb Was the roughest of them ail. “He would. knock you down or step on you. He Wouldn't go out of his way to rough you up, but Fifth of a Series

you'd better not be in his way,” Ownie reminisced.

Some of ‘the boys kept their -but. once Ownle

“Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Ball Players,” after he made this statement: “I have never had the spikes ned. I don't:

I suppose if I would. sharpen up and go spike-first into , the opposing players would ve more respect for my base running ability. I am losing. stolen bases right along, yet "t haven't the heart to spike and maybe aim a payer for life.”

THERE WASN'T a baseball man in the majors who: didn't respect Ownie’s brains. Ownie was a canny Irishman, He never needed u guardian. He could see as far through a brick wall as the next man ahd a good deal farther than most. He was one of the first onlookers to discover something wrong in the 1919 “Black Sox” Eddie Cicotte * hadn't pitched to five Cincinnati batters § before Ownie was saying: “Looks like Chinese baseball. Cicotte never pitched “soft “ones like those when, I batted against’ him.” Ownie was never afraid to speak his piece, either, During a Detroit-Athletics series in Philadelphia, when the Tiger pitchers] were getting bumped, Umpire Bill use,” commented Eddie Dineen tried to pass a few ApPro- Times Sports Editor. priaté remarks about the pitching| S.anley (Bucky) Hatris, a (of the Detroit heavers, great infieldér in his day | I could certainly pitch better {liter manager of major le (than, that myself, if I went into! clubs, spoke glowingly of the e box ay,” Dineen told Bush! (as Owniv Cos To Ten Indianapolis wonder in his mem“Yes,” answered Bush, “and Ildecided not to go into baseball

| {wish you were out there itching. otter I haven't made four hits" in“o0 It he, Ja Bun,

{day since you quit, and you ey I made that off of you in one game. At that, you were a better pie

Just a sorte of Yass gr

1930 at San Antonio. New York Giants.

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Barre, Pa, his - Tigers were slated to

” ~ IN HIS TA Ownie wore a ove through. which. the bare {palm protruded. Every ball that

Wilkes-Barre club of the York State Jeague.

™ the bare palm and were it not Wrote. habit, he would have dis-

“Couldn't do it today with the, super-charged rocket ball they ger,

and

oirs. In fact he pretty nearly in Aston. +

working in a colliery near Wilks. Hughie Jennings and

an exhibition game Fre heen I felt as if I never could

“He was one of the smallest, together pensed with the glove entirely. men then playing in the majors. {played under his management. Matty McIntyre used to wear a’ iI remember thinking I didn’t have| . = = paimless glove too and Hans to attain an impossible growth to]

03

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-Ownir-Bush oft} was

‘manager of the Chicago White Sor oN his picture was taken in

McGraw (at his left) was with the

I was spellbound. Donle

roved all over his territory. He made seemingly impossible plays back of third base, came in like (a flash on slow hit balls, started 4 two beautiful double plays, and {tossed the ball aeross. to first {base with uncanny accuracy. He || Was a ball hawk {If there ever was

tion-to me. It showed me how a crude and green I was. As as that ‘was the standard {demanded of a big league Iin-

|make the grade. Little did I [think as I sat there, a dazed

“DONIE BUSH, the star tittle and Jailed youngmer, hat | x {Ownie stopped square. with the shortstop for the Tigers, had a| {ever wou on the same |vesterday. |gloved hand came in contact with | special attraction for me,” Harris club as Bush. And yet within. 10 y ¥

| years, we were

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in Washington next season’ I]

“I WAS so interested in Bush I

Jon't tell me you bet on Wilkes- " Barre.” «[-would some day make a major

: A -.great star himself at second

“Before the. game was half]

one. Nt ann sine wa win 320 io To. Bal

‘Made Me Blue To See Him Work’

test shortstop at the top of his game I had sver seen. In those “days IT was playing sho: tstop and rhought it was my natural position, so I don't suppose it strange that I was so intent in watching a master hand perform. I neglected the other players. “As a matter of fact, I don't even remember the score of the game, although Detroit won. Nor io Cobb, Veach or Crawford their doings that day stand out

“in my mind. Stars-as they were, the sight of Donie Bush putting

up a great exhibition attracted all my attention. I was looking upon a player I hoped some day to emulate. *I was a strangely gloomy boy for one who had duit’ sesp Bia irst major league n ac On the trair home Tony Walsh mt next to me, “Get your pocket picked?” he ‘shed after » look at my face. “You act as if you had gone to a uneral instead ot to g ball game.

“Made ae feel blue to see Bush work,” I answesed. “I know now lve been kidding myself thinking

league shortstop. I didn’t iow they had to be that fast to get “y. Gosh, he's-a wonder” But Harris went on to bécome

base. WE - BUSH ONCE played a great game while suffering with what he thought was only a badly

found the ankle had been broken. A sports story recounted the Ancident: “What Bush has been doing

= Lawrence Ceniral Nips. “Decatur Central, 36-29

sprained ankle: Later {twas

ye

_ (Continued From Page 24) ord Lr Wwe & seven-pointer to heretofore minute to go. - down-trodden Manual. Shortridge required 6 Lebanon: had too Boned hit its 16 field goals (.262), fast break, alert defense, bail needed only 58 (276), hawks, balance and staying The: Blue Devils, however, were power, "| reprimanded . 28 times for misSpeedy forward Leon Colgrove demeanors, and Lebanon hit half got. nine points but his ball-| of its 32 tries from the charity hawking, passing and defensive stripe, Shortridge hit only eight antics were worth more than of 17, ) that. Herb McRoberts got 19| Lebanon boosted its hark to 11 markers and was good for alana six, including a 47 to 44 vieket every four minutes, Benny| tory over Anderson and a 43 to | made eight, but defen-| 40 triumph over Jeff's state| Tr sively, it. wasn't altogether his! champs. wo

and/fault “that Big Bill Ralph fl —, Shortridge stole’ the ‘whole ji Eanes GA Ludiiur C. 08) Gets 2) Points [esp 0.0 3 Butteryorth.t 0 Ralph got 21 of his team's 40 Brant § FH Etts points, controlled the ‘rebounds lier ° ] Aion e three-fourths of the time for ster e * 8 5 1 sundy's and stole the ball like Parker. & fr a cat-like forward that he isn't.| | LAN Totals 1 Decatur 30, dd,

He convinced Coach Herman Halftime seer! Hinshaw of Tech and Coach, rs, TN Missed: Rennett | Dav ne Sh owesniagion hott 55 HSL, SN Tech can realize ‘the fruits of SE hel victory next Tuesday and Wasp -

ington Feb. 11, sa harteidre 40)

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The cdld first quarter, af san 05 t : : dl Sigrowe. | y 3 : deadlock, saw Coach Forest lacing Sei } 3jRicher.¢ 10 Witsman's five warming up to a yy 3 i 5 pba ¢ i \ 24 oo 32 halftime ATE, |B Bae § 3-43 Cook. 0.0 en cRoberts ace the 0 3 Tigers to a 32 to 18 puse before| Walker. ¥ BE i Ralph and Ralph Davis whittled! Totals 15 & 28 Totals 18 18

15! It to 35 to 29 at the third quarter. Meiftime Score: Lebanon 24; Shortridge m

Reserves Ward Walker and Ky o Throws Missed } Rufus Marks tightened it to 35 Re esing arks. income { to 33, then 37 to 35, but Camp- Cook Ss Olahigbel 4. Melty bell, Colgrove and McRoberts yeqger + om Stirling;

BASKETBALL RESULTS

ALLEGE Center (Steuben) 38, Franklin’ “' DePaun [a chk frail 94 Delauw 4 5 wan 7) 40, Michigan Oity &t.| Miami (0.) #6, halt State SR.

Tayler 33, Shehane

® COL LEGES ¥Teety State re, 50,

[Quimey Ww; Faragen u ichiand 83; Tro

Arizona West Texas Sta

te [Silver Lake 58 eton Arkansas Tech 35, Arkansas State 40. South Bend en o re Porm Army 58, Rulgers 46 | Spencerviiie 58. Hara Bethany ~, 8) 74 West Virginia Wes- we Haute State 50, Brasil 3s, [ids aveland 61, aeyan 5° Newberry: 48 61, New Market .

the past few days sets him-on a high pedestal. Recently he

Westville Ti) 4a, : Cegtenary 66, Southeastern 32 Winslow 48, Sten Wikbors " tral Mo.) 74, Culver Stockton 5),

i 70, Maryland 33

sprained an ankle. There may be

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things more painful, but not many. He was told that he had better stay out of the lineup the) rest of the season and save the ankle for next year, “Last Saturday we needed a Shortstop and since Charlie was on second; Bush was

Navy 42 Basten. Kentucky 89,

Oye yashingson a on riinia so. | George! 8, Prine 60 Georgi ia a Tech 58, orn 49. Henderson 76, Hendri Illinois Oolitge » Illinois Wesleyan 64. Reutuchy 3 lata ma 40 tern Kentutey o“". Loyola Wm.) v

*Vilianova Loyola (Md) 92.

Kentucky Wesleyan!

BLUE POINT'S

Youngstown

lon sending him in but Bushy insisted. - “Bush played two games. He limped in each. Some grounders passed him for hits, but no one complained. He made several great stops and throws in Saturday's final game and he repeated Ald the while he was {suffering great pain. This type

GASOLINE |

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berg 54, nel a Jahns (Minn.) 78," Concordia Minn.)

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STATES

{of man is invaluable to ball clubs.

|A .genéral distribution of the! same kind of spirit would help the Tigers."

Wagner never wore an entire measure up to his size. That was didn’t pay much attention to the! TOMORROW: Ot owme's mother, other Detroit players. He was the his “mascot.”

glove, fhefore I saw him in ction.

{winners Doubles Championship Handicap. | Lo

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