Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 November 1949 — Page 38
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Joe Williams Says— :
DiMaggio
He May Have Trouble Getting Another $1 00,000
NEW YQRK, Nov. 10—In the absence of evidence to the contrary it may be safely assumed that Joseph Paul DiMaggio Jr., son of an Italian immigrant, was the first $100,000 ball player in the history of the game. Not count ing World Series cuts and incidental émoluments.. ‘Just plain salary. :
Nebraska, 1929-1086; Texas; 1937-1046.
| season and decided to concentrate on being athletic, director. at
19, including five Southwest Conference championships at Texas A & M, three at Texas, and five Big Six crowns at Nebraska. Three appearatices in the Cotton Bowl with U. of Texas teams produced two victories and one tie. ;
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that DiMaggio's 100-grander will be renewed as 1s, Maybe yes, and maybe no,
his contract called for a penny that the Dixie Classic was actually the second in the long parade
less either. It was a cool 100
; 1¢ ot F ’ Gs. 4 And ile he ad Serv te DiMaggio had a wonderful '48 game wi hae an oo. Ph season, leading in. home . runs Office he would have picked up total bases and runs driven 4n.; an additional $15,000, ‘or there:'rye yarikees fought the Cleveabouts. I didn't get the exact lands and the Bostons right down sum but it was substantial. ito the wire and it was DiMaggio, DiMaggio was offered a bonus mainly, who kept them in the eontract based on the club's attendance, the type Bob Feller of the Indians had made popular. And while the Yankees did not
with-it-but-out-of.it blossomed what is now known as the Cotton,
Bowl. 1920 but fell before Harvard, 31 The game in Dallas matcted +o 14 Ina game called the greatthe winner of the ‘Southwestern: ,... Cogference champion with the 10D past 4p to that time ‘team in .the old Southern Con- . ference.. The Dixie Classic which
inspiring personality.
§ . )y » - tail of the DIMAEIS nekolla was ax great & contest ap any Harvard, § to 0 figure to win the pennant in ‘49 that the coRtratl-was tw Bowl! game ever produced. they were a cinch to be close in a G6 0 a ne iy Re . way tainly ranks withthe great up- and -had played. three ties. tight race that was certain to be iw, bo it ng. sets in football history, for our was then that Centre became faatirattive to the customers e a ‘ Aggies defeated nationally-rated mous, ~year before they had drawn what turned out to be the final conire 22 to 14, { We had two great chances to 2.373.001 to break their own home 0N¢ CO-OWner Del Webb, having i record. LE. around: town that if he had sat aN pYERTHELENS oy HEY in. on :the "conference DiMaggio didi't want any part of a bonus weld not ave gotten $100,000. contract. And for a very sound Baseball, furthe~more, pays you reason. According to baseball law for what you did last season, not A player can not be cut more than for what you may do next ate po cert of bia base pay from son, And Whila Dilaggio played i y ed a vital role in the Yankees’ ' season to season, If DiMaggio had oes hitting 346,
ways famous. It was in
won nine straight that year, scor- ered for Centre/ Shortly
position. Coached by ‘Uncle showed itself. Snoddy
he missed
pay at a are eonservative fig: Ballplayers in igeneral and Diure—say, $75,000. Maggio in particular can’t get too
: By GENE LAWSON You can see what DiMaggio had much to suit me. Just the same 1 Eb ,
~the base pay on a non-bonus business as steel, iron or coal, the men, only eight contract—instead of from $75,000, and that there must be an eco-|rated the first four keglers. .or whatever sum he would have nomic balance betweer income received on a bonus arrangement. and outgo. inated the scene in the men's
class. Leading the pack was Peck Plummer Rolls 671 |
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his evening's work with a score of 1, 11ing 212 for a series of 678.
with the
Wednesday Night Fox-HKunt, Pat came through with Pennsylvania alleys. Don Bruhn, games of 210, 235 .and 203 to also of the EH Lilly loop, notched register a smashing set of 648, It fifth place as he acquired a mark
swine wa surnranuanr THE FAMOUS DOOR
NIGHTLY DRONE RI. ’ cis + that Pat has chaticed up a 600 221,230 and 210.
score. Monday night she cracked, Yaver Men's Shop, the 700 class for the second time ousted from the league in her career. the Indianapolis Classic
recently lead in
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~ Texas Aggies’ Upset Victory Over Ce Has “In Dixie Classic - Bible's Greate st Thr ill
jour margin vanished. The ex-
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Centre fourth quarter in an effort to Jersey St. manager of a filling n the Aggies. Desperation, station at football ever played in the however, can produce disastrous shortly after midnight, investiresults. McMillin=who never quite gators were told. s All-America rating At the point of a 32-caliber auwas hampered by a tomatic, Mr. White handed over’ early in the $30 and his ot off a wobbly pass the sharp sport-clad holdup men. in the arms of the scored and Beamon, 115 N, It though McMillan failed to convert, owner of a gas station at 440 Ww. the 1p margin seemed big 16th St., told police he saw ac- tingham. director of the fish and be composed of fellow American enough. With 10 minutes remaining, the by after closing last night.
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~ » - nly : THEY CAME back to Cam-Jived up to hi race, both by brilliant skills and Lo oi" ocother Texas A. & M. bridge in 1921 and, led by Alvin|in the game, 4 and the famous Prayin' Colonels (Bo) McMillin, stunned the foot- bad pass from center m not familiar with the de- 0 College on Jan. 1, 1922, ball world by upsetting mighty period. He g a Harvard eleven that landed It cer! that had won 22 games in a row Aggies’
Howard Deer Jr. did his best two of its competifors above the ball : : tomorow. night.
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: An Eye oO n 1 950 DANA X. BIBLE (Carson-Newman, '12) nected Joi of the Aggies seemed : Brandon Prep, Tenn., 1012; Mississippi College, 191321915; Louis- |"N5° : i” ’ 5 | We took the kickoff and . ” : iana State, 1916; Texas A & ¥, 1917:1928; Nebraska, 1929-1936; pounded away at the Colonel line.|, From Show Window her A Buchitiah moplasy i : ui | Miller's long pass to Evans ended| pyj¢’ business establishments A native of Iowa, Mr. Loftiss| Clyde C. Schmidt, World War Dans Bible called it a conphing day at the end of the 1946 the march wn Joushdow i. I were reported burglarized early nad lived in Indianapolis 15 years. I combat aviator instructor, who rushed in Mc an, no LY
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EVERYONE waited for the Kentucky avalanche but { - . ‘again it was Texas that struck. "1S BEING [ret m——— - 'Behind perfect interference, Pony Don't let any body tell you IT IS BEANG taken for granted THE RECORD books for some strange reason do not show Wilson raced 30 yards to a score before the third period was over. McMillan's kick made it 18 to’ 7 of Bow! games. They dont mention this annual game, named after and for the first time in the game, baseball's Dixie Classic, pessibly because the Bowl tag didn't go ,, ypset loomed.
1t was a desperate, overanxious ci started the ip Dan White; 31, 01-1920 -N.-New: elected at the closing session of ipo rnctgy of front-line aviators
team that
Winn. He
business elsewhere. couldn't make Centre College, a little sc hool score at the start of the second Colonels tried every trick in the it Tater he lot it be Xhown with an enrollment of 254 stu- half. We flubbed both of them as book. Finally, in the waning min- : avs " dents in Danville, Ky., wasn't al- Center stopped us twice within utes, a tricky forward-lateral ma- i / : 1919 the shadow of its goal line. They neuver on which McMillin passed They found the burglar's gray Seeks 400 Members that the nation-first heard rum- kicked out of danger but the punt to Covington, Who then lateraled ) blings of a “Wonder Team.” They was fumbled and Tanner recov- to Snoddy, gave them their secafter- ond ing 485 points to 23 for fhe op- ward, the vaunted Colonel power the extra point but that in itself bucked ‘was a futile gesture. The mighty Charlie” Moran, the former base- over for the game's first touch- Prayin’ Colonels of Centre were p ~ ball umpire, they roared on in down and as Roberts converted, beaten.
touchdown. Roberts
signed a bonus contract he would ove than half the season, ap- . : ai ——— hace een fore to sare in se 100 ne Pat Striebeck Hits Season's 8th 600 Score to overtake Pierson for the top 650 figure last night. Curt Heady Donald Pierce, 356 E. Bicking St., x < he ap} » : : Bowling performances last night honor but he fell a little shy as and Dick Weber came up with driving on Meridian St, the committee, with Mrs. Hersch in mind, can't you? If he had to must. recognize tha’ baseball Is fe) off considerably from the pre- he came up with a mark of 674. respective counts of 655 and 653./lighted two boys pulling clothes —— Sr take a cut 12. months later the re- not run on sentiment, that it is, ceding evenings. But there was a Deer also competed in the Indian- Bert Garlarid however, competing through a broken show window T : h Hi h M k vision would start from $100,000 on the contrary, just as much a close race for the top spot among apolis loop and compiled scores of’ for Harper's Service in the Mooniat the store. ec '9 KiTks pins sepa- 212. 227 and 235. He rolls with Lite Classic did slightly better Indiana Fur and is a teammate than Weber, as he netted a 654 store, reported clothes valued at The Indianapolis Classic dom- of Pierson’s. | series, The women would have had Pierson who reeléd..off a pair of In the same league. Bob Plum-|the poorest right of the seasor Dayht 0 > : Y than wound up blasted out-games of 185, 233 if it had not been for Miss Strie-/0of Dayton, O, 233_counts_and . then y P and 253 for a set of 671 while beck. Eighty-one pi Beanblossom Betty Van Camp with a set © - ) Mortuary outfit. Trailing him by 567. Betty rolled with the Tele- Police $100 was missing {rom a rogram were followed by a talk As far as the women were con-the narrowest margins was Herb phone Girls at Delaware. Next in Dattered safe in the company of- pv | H. Anderson, principal.
Ramona Frosch
was the eighth time this. season of 661. He registered games of Local County Net Teams sonnel stationed in the North Open Cage Seasons Here
Two county high school teams stice Day dance and enlistment
placed will open the 1949-50 prep basket- drive rally from 9 p. m. to midCounty night, Saturday in the armory.
season in Marion
3 firms
MeMilll be today and yesterday. 5 . rit c n. and! Texas but he left behind him a brifliant mark of achievement on Confused With Bo ) Min. and
the nation’s gridirons. His teams won 209 games, lost 64 and tied , 7
© once
kicked three teen-agers to the Juvenile
ns back came door battered.
§ . | Lunche 65¢ cerned, it was the same old story Dunlop who collected a total of line. was who pecia 5 too much Striebeck. In the 670 pins of counts of 219, 226 and ked over 562 pins for Bowes locked loop at the 225 in the Eli Lilly circuit at the Seal Fast in. the Wednesday Night Aadies loop at the Fox Hunt.
Franklin Township will go. to Greenwood for {tg Turnighed “by the 38th. Infantry. Holy Name 407 lid-lifter and Ben Davis will Division Headquarters Band.
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THURSDAY, NOV."10; 1949
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Rites Tomorrow |
Co., who died yesterday in his
‘nome. 6250 Central Ave. will. bel pe held at 3 p. m. tomorrow in Flan! Rites Scheduled
"For War Veteran
|. Three Rings Stolen
He was 55. . [died yesterday in Veterans Hose The Charles Mayer Co.. 29 W. gurviving are his wife, Thelma; pital " &old Spring Ra. will be Washington St. two North Side 5 gaughter, Miss Margaret Rose j bp TN ek AEC gasoline stations, a South Slide] ,rtiss, and & son, H. D. Loftiss, buried with military graveside department store and the Air Re- 51} of Indianapolis; and two Armistice Day rites tomorrow fm duction & Pure Carbonic, Inc. prathers, Rex Loftiss, Missouri. South. Park Cemetery, Martins. 204, West §t., reported rob- znq4 Walter Loftiss, Champaign, ville. es to police. TIL { rt : A Scottish Rite ring valued at : Mr, Schmidt, who had lived in Martinsville most of his life, was
$1500 and two yellow gold dia- 2 : 5 New Palestine Man a native of Indianapolis. An auto=
mond wedding bands were reported removed from the Charles Heads State Fur Buyers mobile salesman for ‘the past : several years, he had been ill for
Mayer Co. show - windows: some : ¥ time during store hours yester- Atle Phares Bf New Palestine more than a year. He was bd. 1s the new pregiden : Following enlistment in the
day, store officials told police. . ssociati i Two be-bop attired gunmen held 30a Fur Buyers Association] yy Mr, Schmidt served ds an
the group's annual convention i, prance during World War I. West St here yesterday. : He was a member of the Elks ‘|. Mr. Phares succeeds Vincent RE. Lodge, the - Martinsville Ameri. Schelm of Indianapolis. Forest can Legion Post and the Martins Bond, Greenfield, was named vice ville Presbyterian Church, president, and Joseph F. Wilkin-| Services Tomorrow
, son, Ft. Wayne, ‘was re-elected money Changer secretary-treasurer. Services at 2 p. m. tomorrow
Convention speakers vesterday in ‘the church will be conducted included Kenneth Kunkel, di-by the Rev. J. D. McDonald, rector of the Indiana department Pastor. of conservation. and H. P. Cot- * The final guard of honor will
1502 N.
In the same vicinity, Norman Senate Ave,
tivity in the station when he drove Legion members.
game division of the conservation department. Surviving are his wife, —————— {ine,- and a nephew,
Kirshbaum Center Schmidt, Indianapolis, : Mrs. Maria Hoffmann
Four-hundred-new-members. for... Mes. Maria -Hoffmana, -native.of. Kirshbaum Center will: be SoURNY cavmany and Indianapolis in a drive opening tomorrow and dent 80 vears. died contmuing for a month. Present Sent W year died today in the membership is 1600. = 3 uff ‘Nursing Home_after an ille 3 > 8 a 00 : 3 t > “at partme nt Store, 1001 8. Meridian", " . jrive dinner is scheduled ness of five years, She was 79, w . “ie ~~ : % The youngsters were picked up of, 7 P- Mm. today In the Center’ Mrs. Hoffmann, who formerly : . to be followed by a square dance )jvoq in 301 Parkwiy Av y in the 100 block Arigona 8t. with for the 100 membership commit- lived in J ar way Ave, was a clothing apparently taken from coo =o. 0.0 Tr ;member of Friedens Evangelical the store. Earlier, Mr. and Ms eg WOPKErS. . . =~ ooo , and Reformed Church and its LaMrs. Lewis Levy is chairman Of gies Guild, She was the wife: of the 'ate Valentin Hoffmann, Services at 2 p. m. Saturday in the church will be followed by burial in Crown Hill
Harry Zukerberg, owner of the:Education "Week Surviving are a daughter, Mrs, Arsenal’ Technical High ScheoliAlma Elbrecht, and three sons, He ‘ celebrates American Educatien Otto V., Carl and Walter A. HoffWhile loading his truck At Week today. . z ymann, all of Indianapolis, and six ,|/ARPC office, Don Hayworth, 33,| 4 (ities were scheduled to be- grandchildren and- three greatfound the side gin with a 9.a. m. general assem- grandchildren, : je Foreman Frank y,, in Tech «auditorium. Band { Corskt 32-5827 Dewey-Ave.-told rm asc-and four classy skits on the:
Police found the glass. of the Cath: front broken, but nothing was re- i
ported missing from the station.
hat-and. jacket and a screwdrier.
Early today, police turned over I'esie
Ald Division as suspects in the burglarizing of Zukerberg's De-
spot- " pot el Goodman co-chairman.
$30 were. taken.
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