Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 October 1949 — Page 16
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Scrappy Sextet
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New League Entry, 3-0
By BILL EGGERT, CINCINNATI, Oct. 12-~The to cheer about
Times Sports Writer Indianapolis Caps had something
today~-a 30-0 shutout over Cincinnati-—as they
moved on to Buffalo for thelr second American Hockey League
game tonight. Ouiscrapping, the new ay a the league night, racked up their shutout iT great piece of defensive work in this city’s new Garden before 8000 faps, including 300 from Indianapolls.
Terry Sawchuk, Indianapolis netminder, had only 19 saves for the 60 minutes but his play was no more brilliant than that of Gerry McNeil, Cincinnati goalie, who had to bat out 39 saves, 16
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Crowe's Team In Tough Spot
Must Meet Mighty Forty-Niners Sunday
SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 12 (UP)—A fellow with a family of {10 children draws the toughest assignment possible in the world of football here Sunday when Clem Crowe, the new Buffalo Bills’ coach, sends his team against the San Francisco Forty-Niners.
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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
fter Winning Opener At Cinc
C. E. Quandt, 3, of 2020 E. 38th St, was the youngest fan
Joe Williams Says—
Red Blaik Shuns Crying Towel
Victory Over Michigan Wasn't Total Surprise to Army Coach
NEW YORK, Oct. 12Tt is not my idea to try to sell ‘you Earl (Red) Blaik as an incurable optimist—like a hole-in-oner, a National League rooter or a four-horse par-|consciousness after a furious ring| teed.” to the best of thelr ability, lay player, but I do believe the gentleman makes less use of the lachrymal linen and the fable of the big bad bear
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Mayor Feeney congratulates some of the team (left to right] Al Dewsbury, Sam Mulholland, Feeney, Chief of Police making the, trip. His parents were there, too, and saw the Caps Lyle Wiseman, Jim Uniac, Max Quackenbush and Doug McKay after the Caps had defeated Cincinnati's first professional hockey team, 3 to 0.
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Photos By Times Staff Pholographer, Joha Spickiemire
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Rawlings.
Boxer's Death Under Inquiry |
All Parties Called In Bussey Fatality
Keep Indians That's the Way Card
{battle with Chicagoan Luther at this time, to give Lopez the
Bucs Assure Lopez They'll
Well Stocked
s Read; Frank Kalin
Says He's in Mood to Retire
By EDDIE ASH, Times Sports Editor The fact that Al Lopez has given definite assurance that he DETROIT, Oct. 12 (UP) —Au-| Will be back at the helm of the Indianapolis Indians next year thorities began a “thorough In-|évidently means that the parent Pittsburgh Pirates have convinced vestigation” today into the death the Senor that his baseball future will be best served by remaining {of lightweight boxer Talmadge| in their organization.
Bussey, 26, who never regained! It also could mean that the Pittsburgh directors have “guaran-
[run out of opponents. After
necessary player talent to fur- which the Victory Field front
Prosecutor Gerald K. O'Brien Mish Indianapolis with another ogee and the Pittsburgh officials
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than de most of hi « » {pennant contender in 1050. in the first period. Crowe, former Notre Dame line d his coachly hrothers. summoned “all concerned” to a Pe start ‘the ball a-rolling for the
i i | Sought by Majors Al. Puckett, Pr Standoff in First - star, has had » steady job as line| I've Yet to hear the Army |r Fog man =m rs eu. | The Senor is not built to stand Next year. Withest Richwn It was a standoff during the Hockey Summory Soh of me ps Jor youn 23 head man make a preposter-|in the slightest from his two- fought and lost to champion Ike UP under the grief and strain of| The Indians played their last OTHER LEA
first 20 minutes and halfway Chuck Matowe through the second before Center Don Morrison slapped in his own rebound for an unassisted goal at
8:31,
ous statement with respect to platoon system, whereas Michi-| Williams. managing a losing club. “It's a/game only last Saturday night by
ell club after Red Dawson was re- A similar hearing by the Mich- winner or else,” in his life. “lclinching the Little World Series
gan, pularly « believed to be leased, he drew the rugged Forty- 3H outcome of a game involving the ony of ‘the idea—youligan Boxing Commission dis-|. Although Al's contract binds championship. But already Jack {ll hiw Niners, leaders of Ihe Alamo. E BY oun arg Male Tears never can be sure who really| closed “no negligence on anyone’s/Nim to manage the Tribesters/ Cassini is off the Tribe roster ag ¢ {ca Conference, as his first foe, oe , it is belie gsually he loses, WED rao poe originates plays and formations|part in the/One more season, it is believed a result of a deal between the
‘ony Hessman
connection with Rudy Barton.
Baldy MacKay and Pat Lundy B.| Buffalo has won a single game in football—was forced to im-|tragedy,” Commissioner Floyd he's already turned down chane-|Pirates and Dodgers, and Frank worked precisely with some ¢ MUGAE. this year and that vietory hand- Pt else, bright he succumbs|poge ‘gouble duties on its key Baal, Cles to go to one or more major|Kalin, veteran outfielder, has averne Biers, teamwork in the final period wit. beau, Ball od the San Francisco elub its only| Siamelessly to optimism but sen- piers, Referea Stopped Bout league clubs. indicated his retirement from Rita Degischer Lundy on the end at ‘Charles McVeigh and, Prank|defeat. So Coach Buck Shaw|'!PLy recalls Bob Zuppke's classic yo oy 0voioni Gooner P Tribe President Owen J. Bush baseball, ary Baas, A 14:27. Then MacKay completed ®* Score br Periods and his boys are talking of noth.|P0t® of warning: “A football can the Cadets yas, 9) 1d un | gp ussey dled yesterday, 13 hours has said repeatedly that he| - Spring Makes a Difference Myrile Scott. C the Hoosiers’ scoring at 18:08 ing but revenge. take crazy bounces, young Cadets on the field un- after he had fallen beneath alwould not hold Lopez to the In-| But many veterans make 8 Helen Sheets. § shooting in from the left side on SUMMA I must doubt that the result of|frocked . the invincible: Wolver- barrage of blows from Rawlings, |dianapolis contract, “if Al ever a
a set up shot by Gerry Reid, The 39 saves McNeil had for Cincinnati was indicative of the offensive thrust the Caps threw at the Queen City skaters, The 23-year-old goalie, playing his first pro game, was 80 per cent
LIS, Penalties
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Campes pping and roughing
Morrison (unassisted) 1a Winekas ai
| After the Forty-Niners beat Cleveland Sunday before 60,000
Doni fans, there were line-ups three
blocks long at the reservation boxes to get to see the Buffalo
Amateur Baseball Banquet
the recent Army-Michigan game
as a stunning surprise.
contrary, I rather believe he fully] | expected to win, granted that luck | B!alk, retired, had a point hela massive cerebral hemorrhage.
ines but in so doing ‘they fol- himself so stunned that he was
see, Col. Earl (Red)
—which has been described as a lowed a plan of warfare which unable to remember events after cataclysmic upset—came to him|Blalk had spent nine months|the sixth round of the fight. On the Perfecting. You
Doctors said the cause of the | popular young fighter’s death was
{receives an offer from a top {flight big league team.” Season Never Ends | But take it or leave it, the (baseball cards read that the {Pittsburgh organization wants
In the form of the breaks and a Wanted to make. Namely, that Referee Herman Spinelli stopped|Al to be available to take over
practice of hanging up their gloves in the fall only to retrieve them in the spring and go wher ever they are sent, Kalin probably figured that he is not to be included in the Indianapolis Indians’ plans for 1950
) and doesn't feel too good about Marta Roberts of his team’s defense and did a minimum of physical handicaps AMY teams don’t duck the the fight in the ninth round and|the Pirates just in case anythingihis diamond future Mary Leppert. remarkable job on screen’ shots. ° ; a came his way. tough ones. It seems there has awarded Rawlings a TKO. Doc-/should happen to Bill Meyer, the| After a winter's rest, however, 1, Maltsherger, Sawchuk at times went five min- Flo 0 | Wi » an * a8 8 been gossip in certain commu-|tors were ungble to revive Bus-|{current field chieftain of thelleok for the genial Frank to be Chhatlotte Kau utes without a save as the de- he ners J : e ARMY HAD lost some fine/Dities to that effect. sey and a bralp operation to re-/Bues. back on the green swinging {ane Wallace. fensive teamwork of Benny Woit, id oR material, including Bobby Jack P. 8 And Galiffa looked like move a blood clot failed to save The baseball season never ends his potent bat for some club in a Margaret Weat Joe Lund, Max Quackenbush, Cily League Teams Officially End Stuart, leading scorer and ground|2 Million dollars that afternoon. his life. in Indianapolis. The Indians justidifferent minor league, Pus Wagner, Clare lan and Al Dewsbury . : x . gainer last year, and Captain Bill - pu Gertrude Hessu came Rae excellent board- Season as Winners Receive Trophies Yeoman, a notably fine center. ® 3 ® a ee checking. By JIM HEYROCK Their departure did not seem to Flossi Heuffier
Only Eight Penalties Only eight penalties were called by the officials, four against each squad. The game was 34 seconds old when Defensemen Dewsbury of Indianapolis and Cincinnati's badman Eddie Bush were whis-
But the “most picked on” ho
officially closed its season last night with a banquet in Buckley's
The ring of flowery tributes paid last night by Indianapolis baseball men and executives of the Amateur Baseball Association still rang today in the-ears of the championship Capitol Oil team.
nor went to Jim (Hump) Pierce,
trainer of the Indianapolis Indians, at whom each speaker took a good natured jab as the Indianapolis Amateur Baseball Association
Carl C. Callahan, one of the or-
worry Blaik. It was the losses from the defensive unit that had
United Press has selected Coach Blaik as its Coach of the Week.
him worried. Fellows like Joe
1#s Mellower
tied off for charging. Restaurant at Cumberland, on trothoed hur Assoc: Henry, John Shelley, Martin : TS MacKay, who shows signs of|™ paren At CURDOARG. ner, |Ation. introduced the sponsors, prowl and Sal Fastucs. 1 d 1 bh I 1 77 th ! being wore Afi that Jat who at one time or another has [30h ool a letic an tokio nar “Blak | ei _ What ecause z § ag e a ex va mon . . p Wo a nsisted. “Wha : a fist Aght with Alex Ritson In|or isco, Adhesive tape on most] Other speakers were Frank '&h : i
the second period and Ritson! came out the loser; a cut lip. $n the final period, Woit was called for elbowing. The defeat was rough for Cincinnati fans who are learning the game. Their squad showed no oomph up front. On thé other hand, Indianapolis Np the fans “amused” with fast ks and solid body checking. Marty Pavelich, a left winger who spent last season with Detroit, will be a valuable asset to the Caps until his recall, if it is made, He showed more scrap and speed last night than any other Cap player.
of the athletes present at the dinner, became the goat” of the eve. ning at the very beginning when Ted Sullivan, business manager of the Indians, was called upon te speak, But, recalling the final days of the Indians’ pennant race and the latter days of the playoff series, from which the Indians emerged victorious, Sullivan pointed out, “It never could have been done if Hump hadn't been there to tape the boys together," Sullivan congratulated the Ca itol Ofl nine for winning the City Series but was equall uent in bis praise for the DeWolf News
The game is so new to Cineinnati that Indianapolis men had to man the scoreboard and do the publie announcing. Harry Gould and Charles Boring helped with the official scoring and Lou Spivey interpreted rules.
After the Caps’ game tonight
team for being yunbarh. Introduced by out-go § broaldent Virgil Perkins, City Council. {man Joseph Wicker acted as toastmaster for the event and highlighted his stint with numerous ‘baseball stories,
| Hump Pierce added his con-
Sigafoos, newly elected president of the association; A. J. Thatcher, city recreation director; Luke Walton, WISH announcer; Lt. Forrest Higgs, head of the city’s PAL Clubs; Del Giffin, manager of the P. R. Mallory nine; Ben Lady, Moores Mortuaries manager; Joe Boughton, vice president of the association; O, P, 8mith, vice president; Bernard Harmon, secretary of the group, and Johnny Hutehings, relief pitcher for the In. diaus. - President Perkins presented the championship trophy to Luke AlHsun, uAnager of the winning team. He also presented trophies to the champion of each league and jackets to individual members of the winning team. The outstanding award, the gportsmanship trophy, went to oward McCallister, DeWolf News. He was selected for the trophy by the umpires of the
{gratulations to the winning team.
league.
we've gat to do is to build a defensive team with matching tal. ents.”
Thus, Blaik was admitting, without qualification whatsoever, that his attack was as forceful if not more so than Michigan's. He went further: “I think our Arnold Galiffa has it in him to be the best quarterback in the country this year.” The Cadets" opening game was what is known in the trade as a rabbit hunt, or formalized scrim. mage. Penn State, the following Saturday, led the Cadets at the half 7-0 with Army trying futile. ly-—~and foolishly—to batter a nine-man line. But in the second half the Cadets found themselves, after an interim briefing by the dean of touchdowns, and rolled on to a 42-7 final. ® = =
THE CADETS were now, ready for the colossus of the
Helen Boswell, Maybelle Rade iola Savage, Gussie _Pettigo Helen Redwig,
GRIESE!
| ’ 4a iddle West, unbeaten Michigan, | in Buffalo they will move on to! : 2 ie 1S ye No. ee Sehian D Springfield for a game there Sat- by Benny Oosterbaan, Scripps-| urday night. They will return Howard, 1948 Coach of the Year. HORIZON to Indianapolis next week for The score was Army 21, Michi- 1 Depicted workouts prior to the home open- gan 7, figures which were com- ab feathered er, Oct. 20, against Cincinnati. plimentary both to the offensive ® creature and the defensive unit. The im- . 71t is a — ers e eat pressive labors of the sopho- : bird mores on defense were particu- : :13 Come . larly pleasing to Blaik. 1 . 14 Reviser A noteworthy item in connee- : 115 No (Scot S urg , - tion with the Cadets’ win was the $ 16 Girl's nal ’ * . 3 18 Greek lef By United Press : 19 Prepositi The St. Louis Flyers, winners| onor n 1alS : 20 Made cre of last season’s divisional cham- a 22 Heredity plonship by one point over : 33 Place pine, ope Te, 3% At Athenaeum ey hockey season last night with a : speed 3-to-2 victory over the Pittsburgh . 27 Injure Hornets. The Athenaeum Turners will rd 28 Greek g¢ Cliff Simpson, Fern Gauthier honor players and officials of the! war and Ed Nicholson—all of whom Indianapolis Indians and former Premium Quali 29 Whirlwir were obtained from Indianapolis! Indians with a baseball dinner ty teas 0 Depart in = Off detson deal = led the! {tomorrow at 6:30 p. m, N Bi N S ' 31 Atop 0 victory on their home Harry Geisel will .serve as J 1 32 Chaos Nich Simpson rapped in two goals, {toastmaster, Mayor Al Feeney ot ater, Ot Yweet, ust Right : 33 Entrance Sas got the other, and Gau-| land Governor Henry Sehricker 35 Domestic Pittsburgh a ties . {have been invited to attend. 38 Otherwis Fir Ty en Hd at | The Athenaeum membership has BEA the Flyers a i Sere been invited to bring their sons! n jan er nied scare a8. And and daughters, Tribe players a Coast went in for one Royce Lint, who pitched two vic- 4 47 Tantalur goal ‘and Bil Bensen slipped in tories in the Little World Serles; IAL EN SO, (symbol) another, Johnny Hutchings, Ted Beard and h ry Vv 48 Owir opening at | Tom Jaro) ane Sxpectad to be " $0 Be Same op hand. Saffell graduated from! Americas Chorcest A H the home town Bears the Indians to the Pirates in mid-| . Fiisner 5 Dn. " season. : Former Indians invited are Bob! . . 84 Digtakes Logan and Johnny Riddle. Ted 56 Be sorry a 4 5 oe Lines) manager : Sterling Brewers, Inc,, Evansville, Indiang 87 Eats aw: _ Virgil Perkins retir id n . te nig, votdote wf 7 te Capa 0) | LVIBC. aad Tira hit Rosson Re | iy \ h, {Matliney also will be among the] bis 1 Pertainir ’ = . “t J nh A two y
