Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 August 1949 — Page 30
: - Torheo, SMU Tilts, . Net Traditional, Should |
peen going on gradually for
wreag with a shade which col aioe * opponents, a new two-year contract with . Southern California, and games with North Carolina “nd Southern Methodist?”
h the Trish schedule is a | TOrgeson one night,
_bit from traditional, and the Big| “Game in New York is no longer with what looms up to be a po-
ly interesting if for no other rea-
f iword., Besides, Southworth still
lsension was a recent episode
| |(Duke) Torgeson and Outflelder | § [Jim Russell.
to have béen Mnvolved in a fight,
ors.
E | Boston Braves Laugh off |Charges of ‘Dissension’
Club il Feel Sure Southworth Will Be Back for 1950 Season o
NEW YORK, Aug. 18 (UP)-—Maybe they're just good actors but the surest way to get a laugh out of any member of the Boston Braves is to suggest there's dissension on the club. Even before Manager Billy Southworth was granted a leave of absence for the rest of the season, there were repeated reports. |of lack of harmony among the Braves, but the players insist the re-
ports were unfounded. It is true that several Boston players are not enamored of Southworth. They do not approve of all his managerial ma-| neuvers but there never has been open rebellion against him, When President Lou Perini of
he will. Perini is a man of his
has three years to run on a fiveyear contract given him in October, 1947.
also felt that Southworth played
Cites Fight Episode In line with the reports of dis-|
involving First Baseman Earl
The two players were reported
After various versions of what
made a disparaging remark to
imac haraidnd. Chari 10 Juige %s/into the fray against the players,
“and Doak Walker. °
and when order finally was restored, Torgeson had a frac-| a manager,
9 The Irish go against NOFthiy,oq wrist and Russell & couple Carolina in Yankee Stadium, Nov. |p yi cuore or, FUE |
2% and close against. the the Mus-
a he yanked a pitcher at one stage The of the game and Billy the Kid replied that the pitcher in yanation ; Ihad asked to: be removed.
the pitcher was questioned, Whee ever, he said his removal was all Southworth’s idea. Played Percentages The majority of the Braves
the percentages to an extreme, thereby impairing the team's #fMclency. Yet Southworth won a pennant by playing the percent-
id up ages and adopting a two-platoon pajly by Clyde Kluttz and Earl system last year, Turner, ‘the latter pinch-hitting On BSouthworth’s side, too, for Klinger. was the fact that he often helped {the players in their salary argu-| ments with the. front office.
But. the players smile when
Southworth’s temporary re- 'the box score, The Bos- | placement, veteran coach Johnny Millers, ton first baseman, easily riled, Cooney, is one of the most popu- out of 11 games played in Min{remonstrated with his torment- |45¥ members of the Braves. The man reportedly swung 1s quiet, learned and unassum-| tent Army team, the North Caro- at Torgeson, and Russell, stand-/ing and possesses nfost of the at- Manager Lopes sald
will be high-/Ing nearby, was sald to have tributes that make a successful “Nina and SMU affairs ig (leaped to the defense of his team- manager. send. - Bel
mate. Another stranger Jumped |
‘ Carl Snavely's famed single players when the press came to manager. «wing attack has beens rollingihim “for an accounting, brushing along the past two seasons with off any idea that the players Justice as tailback, which is an were battling each other.
easy answer to football fans who feel that anything but. the for mation is old-fashioned. Triple-threater Choo Choo who
makes the power attack go, is the main reason why the Tar Heels
Texas football, and the nation’s|—The defending nationa g model who can|shoe champion, Fernando Isais/man most likely to dethrone of Los Angeles held the lead In| Isails,
——Go-Captain Jim. Martin . has, oq puoeell Johnson, Rocktord,| Bowlers to Meet Ill, 3 and 2, but Burkholder was
been permanently shifted from end to left tackle. Moose Krause, a tackle in his playing days at South Bend, said, Martin was doing good so we thought we'd ong Io him to ‘ tackle!”
In other matters, however, Southworth has shown a ten. dency to protect himself, Writers have asked him why
the national tournament today|
@/with a percentage average of 88 |dianapolis has refused the nom-| ——tination—for president of the Na Only three other contenders tional Horseshoe Pitchers’ Asso-| stayed In the unbeaten ranks, |ciation,
with Isais. They were: Stan De-|
leary, Phoenix, Ariz.; Ray. Gate-| trants have walked out of the
wood, Los Angeles, and Ted Allen, Boulder, Colo, former fa-! tional titleholder,
Casey Jones, Waukesha, Wis. ‘| dropped from the unbeaten ranks
Dnkap Left in
let Tourney
ANN ARBOR, Mich, Aug. 15/Burns Eliminated
~Only Indiana State Junior pion Norman Dunlap Jr, re-
gholder of I ao was eliminated in the second round of the Western Golf Tournament vesterday. Dunlap, of Terre Haute, de-
eliminated by Dick Evans of Shaker Heights, O, 3 and 2.
Haat RS ansing, Mich., also adinto the quarter-finals hing six others.
Truth of the matter seems to be that Leahy can get along without “Martin at end, butthad to bolster the tackle spot. No matter which way you look at it, six-foot two-inch, 207-pound | Jim Martin, and a Notre Dame team which hasn't tasted defeat | in. 28 consecutive games, will be’ quite -a--hurdie.. for both Doak “Walker and Charlie Justice.
.Solunar Table
Most anglers know that fish | have a favorite time during the
day and night when they feed!
and when they play. The Solunar Tables, compHed for The Times by John Alden Knight, désignate these times in| , an effort to tell the fisherman | the best time to wet his line,
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“Softball Results
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from here on. Whatever happens, though, it’s| weighing {a good bet Southworth will be Grigg acquired a new nickname, {back at his old stand come the spring of 1950, | fourth in a 40-yard dash.
Defending U. S. Shoe Champ we Holds Lead in Tourney
MURRAY, Utah, Aug. 18 (UP)|with an upset loss to Isals last I horse-night, Jones was favored as the
| Each En contestant had played 16 leet president.
Parks Tennis tournament Tues-
Medalist Reggie Myles Jr. of]
AUG. 18th THRU SEPT. 3rd
“ON STOCK ON HAND OF
Meanwhile, Arlo Harris of "
Harris and other Indiana en-
tourney because of friction In chartering Ohio entrants. Louis Dean, Pomona, Cal, was
Sunderland Advances
MIDDLETOWN, O., Aug. 18-1.
Jack Sunderland of Indianapolis reached the quarterfinals of the men's singles in the Ohio" state tennis tournament by defeating §’ lay Fraley of Middletown, |
PITTSBURGH. Au Are. 18—Ralph| Burns E
day by Clyde Hippensteil of San, rnardino, Cal., 6-2, 6-4; 6-4,
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