Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 September 1949 — Page 23
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v- PHILADELPHIA; Sept. 2 (UP Bddie- Sawyer -said] A ¥ > Hedd . ® ‘eo > Cd et Bap. Tobey Kin Hettae) and Infyiass} . 3 TRE 1 To-Pop mo — ———" LL i amner are the on sure of their pa £ Wh fumns Here jobs With the Philadelphia Phillies next seascn. on FF © Returns H | Armed with a new two-year contract for himself, Sawyer BE . - ¥ Robert Hamilton, forme Butles 0 46th Y f left a spot apen, however, for convalescing Eddie Waitkus, who sid ho he i University grid star and June] ur ear 0
. men before he was shot by a love-|In deals and sales.
~‘perament this season and has won
Gets Full Charge {Rave Maley gave the West Siders Precision Shot Artist Seeks 3d Crown; New “Fall $ 50 Sawyer said “he woul w|three singles. . Times “§tate Service | dA wharves other oly. Saw Playing-awards went to Harold | Bill Campbell, Charley Coe Matched he . i ES 5 i Styles needed from the Phillies’ vast Koehler of Clarke Auto in the By OSCAR FRALEY, United Press Sports Writer |A $50,000 expansion of Wabash, A Eh Sale Price farm system. Class AA; Nash, Class A; Paull pOoCHBSTER, N. Y., Sept. 2—Wee Willie Turnesa of Elmsford, College's athletic The 38-year-old manager, in re- Horan, St. Philips, Class B, andy; y turns his cold precision shots against Rufus King of gotten under way. ceiving his new contract yester-| Maley, Class C. Whichita, Tex., today in the 36-hole semifinal round of the ‘Na- The-majer part of thd project .day, ‘was placed in direct charge|y. incton Lions Clan" 32¢ 1-19 g tional Amateur Gold championships. . - |will be a new floor and be project SALE : - of all players throughout the Kigafis" ¢ PA En Joc 83 =. 8] And, since he was on the verge of his third United States title, in the gymnasium. How er, | aw - — w—— and Accomando a Samal | Willie the Wedge was ready to bear down with all the tenacity 1700 sdditiona) seas Jor Sha 8 0 pe. +" Pairview Red Sox .. 900 0— 4 at his command, lest he fall vic- i. feld wi erected in time fo 100 e WwW i Now's The Time! St Philip's arose he 3 i tim to an upset similar to the IU Schedules {the home football opener, Oct. ° Lo
Bia lk il eR ~ Only ay Philly Players Becomes a Butler Assistant Grid Coach Bob Hamilton Noe Dome Purdus Virol Sellout _ Sur e of ‘Jobs in 1950, ips pled
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| jured last winter when struck “by |& car in front of the fieldhouse, {has been signed by the university to help with the coaching of the | Butler freshman football team, President M, 0. Ross today an-| ‘nounced that Hamilton would assist Frank (Pop) Hedden, who resigned recently as heaa coach at Anderson College to take an
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gmitten girl in Chicago last June.| Apparently satisfied. with the Waitkus, who is bent on play- fact the Phils have a good chance’ ing again before the campaign of finishing in the first division] closes, ‘was ‘labeled a question|this season, compared to sixthii, mark by the Philadelphia pilot. place last Jear. Freslaent Bob sald was going along w wyer| $60,000 Bonus Baby for two more years. Sawyer's singling out of Rob-| “It takes a football coach at erts and Heintzelman from his/least three years to develop a
Ex Sonn wos baby WATabr 13 beer, Capone Sasaent roughing ot v1 Fe OPPOSITE STATEHOUSE “ k esident Ross confirme ed- \ from the campus of Michigan | said. Eddie deserves that] den's appointment. Before going
State, licked a firecracker tem- chance.” to Anderson, Hedden had been jon the Butler coaching staff 15 | years, Prior to that he had been lan athlete at Butler, Hamilton was a four-year let{terman and Army veteran. He was selected the most valuable [player last season. In addition | {to his coaching duties, Hamilton {will resume his studies to work ion a Master of Science degree. { It als6 was announced that | Robert Dietz, assistant basketball | .+coach. who resigned reecntly to go Into private business, would continue to assist Hinkle with the, hardwood team on a part- -time | basis.
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southpaw, is enjoying the finest : season of his major league career with 15 victories. Both he and Roberts are considered Peeapee: om dyer | 8am tive 20-game winners in 195 | Third. baseman Rh Ar Clarke Auto defeated Mayer informally as “Puddin’ Head,” to Chapel, 5 to 3, in the AA Junior his teammates, is Sawyer's idea | Baseball feature of a four-game’ of “a.natural hitter with a good card at Vietory Field last night. pair of hands.” The chunky] The victors tallied three runs in| Jones, a drawling citizen from the fourth to defeat the favored | South Carolina, also provides the nine. club with much of “its long-ball| Robison-Ragsdale, behind the
punch, two-hit pitching of Gene Nash, Hammer, at shortstop, has de- Tech iar en Decatur - Bob Hamilton . . . he'l help develop Bulldogs. Ls
veloped into one of the finest de- Central, 11 to 1. Nash fanned 16. ; fensive players in the circuit. A St. Philips, undefeated all year, Willie Turnesa Faces Texan ahas Expa
glutton for work, he has appeared won the Class B tilt against Fair-|
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11 " Collins. and Burner; Nash and Moriarity. | The globe - girdling legislator [Ingalls Field seating capacity to F. C. BONNETT marks Auto... | Ad O00 3 i from Huntington, W. Va.' Bill] pn OOMINGTON. Sept, 2 — Lo-/3400 which can be augmented by, > 150 North -Ellinois- Street Yd h 200 001 0— n p t ary seati , Wearos ana Sarvisi Sha cemp | Campbell, met Charley Coe of | cal high school students have emporary seating. ; an S ; - Cooper i "| oklahoma City in the other semi- been invited to attend one or both! The twelfth of a mile track! @
that surrounded the basketball) court is being eliminated by floor{ing the gym to the walls. The re-
final, fighting for the right to play | .¢ 1,4iana University's two High| in the championship duel on the|g.,,,] Day observance programs wind-whipped Oak Hill Country |i, .. ra)) at the Bloomington cam- | Cdeling also calls for installa-
| Club course tomorrow. | pus. t ¢ t bleach t Getting Tougher | School officials here. have re-{oh 0 fold against Pe seals Turnesa ruled favorite in his ceived a letter from Paul J. Har-| | backboards also will be installed | match today, and in the title rél), Indiana University director|_o well as showers, lockers and
{ match which he hoped would fol-| of athletics; Clum- C. Bucher, as- r low, but the going was getting sistant dean of the junior division, ! |water heatign equt mt.
tougher with eyery step. Land E. Ross Bartley, public rela- | Wee Willie had his most gruel- tions director, outlining the proing test to date in the round of Bram arranged by university of16° yesterday afternoon when he Helals. Jor use two days, Oct. 8 {f FlushJekea, a a morn. _ Indiana’s football team ar
Texas Christian in an intersee-| Dudley | '*% I es TF Bh The same | tional game Oct. 8 and Pitts!
{ burgh, Oct. | score. Strafaci had licked Tur‘nesa in four-of their five previous Coe high schoo students san | meetings and he started out yes- |
games for 75 cents, less than onern | terday as if he were going to turh ro )) or the regular ticket price.
| the trick again. u ™ a le | niversity o ccials ave urged lo- | iretass EE cal authorities to purchase tickets {shot plopped into a brook, and| 3} Myance from L. L. Fisher, x he was -2 up after the seventh. I Eg . | But then Willie took hold to take
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