Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 November 1949 — Page 20
Results Stress
Kick Is Vital
Fans Discuss Whether
Officials Bar is It Should Continue Movement for + NEW YORK, Nov. 22—The customers have indicated _ SAN ® iriure se soise se oor swe» Quubiiiaing
inspection of the "49 records. Let's sce what pranks the ia } _ disputations device has played on teams, standings, and School's Gridiron
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Well, right off, all-eonquer-| = = Up to Alumni ing Army owes its stainless pint Breed phe te te] By BILL EGGERT
shield to the fact that Penn CRS ope 1. Raby, ng. Butler's football problem, if it
: TE 4 SOO other-l, "y. Cuputting one little word ls &-problem was tossed into the o winning six in & row without de-|8fter another and whatever be-|1ap of the alumni today. came of the punt-out? I'm in; It was placed there
feat Boston U. went down before { ter the Maryland due to a similar failure YOUr corner. The point ner | Butler B Men's Association last
although the Terriers held the must go, but about the punt-out.| gave Coach Tony Hinkle a edge, both on the ground and in For years the point after Was... i.e and unqualified vote of kicked from a spot 15 yards out " the air. ! ¢ h th 4 18 confidence” at the school’s annual Princeton would still ‘be in the {rom where. the scoring PAY ginal] banquet in. the , school |crossed the goal line. This: had : running for the Ivy League ©. cafeteria, | guidon but for the try for the the young men kicking from =p... the vote ‘of confidence extra. Two of the Tigers losses Weird and fantastic angles. When 4 trivial when Hinkle's 13-| trace directly to their inability to[the yall SARviur was Sasiied C10 year record was reviewed. He handle the nuisance. | 8 Colin eqrher 2e has had 11 winning seasons, two) RR A [down the ball behind the goal losing seasons and his overall] NORTH CAROLINA achieved (Posts the punt-out became Deces-| o5eq reads .700 sary because the angle Was Im-| ,¢ the same time Butler off-
the Southern Conference cham- ib) pionship through the medium of POSED. lclals have rejected any ideas of|
the extra in a 21-20 thriller with| “Ten men of the scoring teamigip.idizing football players: and Duke. The extra influenced the deployed over the field beyond oil remain in the Mid-American result of three of Missour’s big/the 15-yard line, the opposing c,nference one more season be- | : the Tigers lost to Ohio players lined up under the goal oo o exercising an option to con-| State, 84-35 and to Southern|posts, the 11th man stood in the; .. or withdraw, from the 3Methodist, 27-28 on successivelgoffin corner and at the referee's .... 514 group. Saturdays. Four weeks later theiriwhistle punted to a teammate At Or Near To { toeman decided a 21-20 Nebraska/who heeled the spot where he P battle. Villanova's only defeat of caught the ball. The extras was It was pointed out at the ban-| the season came from Tulsa, then attemipted from the spot quet that while Butler has won | 19-2 wherever it might be and at what-| 1 one game and lost 10 in the| =
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9-21. Trinity completed its first per-/ever angle. How they ever confect. season 18 15 years but need-|verted 11) never know but they MAC: ihe ashout has vessginet on ed the extra in a 7-8 passing duel | did. Maybe because they used a °F . . Pp other a! ol to do it. as’ [football instead of the peculiar DF: 3 O. Rost. ading. Two of theprojectile now in use. {dent; rev eg) a “Well, anyway, get rid of these/letic history, stress ng He Southern Methodist and 13-14 frustrating one - point victories #ity had been Ssh vk > with Texas Christian—might justiand when there are ties play them the North Centra Asoo a on of} as well have been ties. The extra, off on the basis of ground gained Secondary Belignls or aves ) ml plus a break, put Ohlo State In|rushing, or one day we might see phasis on gtuletica, bot Ping re the Rose Boyl. this line In the sports pages: that there is a m a re These are typical examples of ‘Speakfish Normal 7, Notre Dame lar acadgmic reputation a how the extra governs -closeg '» . eit now and that the university re games where, in most cases, there| yjly 80 per cent of the cus- fuses to gamble with it. lone has been little to choose between iomers-—judged by the mail now Dr. Ross recently had pet Hope “the combatants, It 1s my conten-igt hand-—are dissatisfied with the{the North Central ace . n tion that the Importance of the point after in its present form. body for an attitude. . The reply: extra is exaggerated. That is, In|Angd quite a few agree with me| The NCASS would regret to see
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rewards of the game, I belleve it|ouerstressed and that it should be of its athletic past.” should either be changed OF junked immediately if not sooner.) The Butler Presiduns who ad dropped, Now the customers take |] nope to return to this discussion coached football for 17 years afc with more customer mail at ai familiar with a coach's pro
3 a toy 8 be lems, said Butler could make one JOHN DAVIS NEWMAN, later date. of three steps:
, No J: “1 agree with ONE: Continue in the Midi the point after is fre-, i __ |american Conference without Jue! y responsible for Injustices. S e subsidization.
\ TWO: Remain in the MAC, subsongething besides football? MayEmre ea FOF Bowl Battle but surely it's no longer football. Service
sidize and endanger the university’s academic reputation. THREE: Times State MADISON, Ind,, Nov, 22--Han-kicks? By all means do away With overs Panthers, 44 strong, left/chairman of
out of the MAC. here last night for Johnson City, board of directors and an ardent ' from three to four points. Tenn. where they will meet the boosters of Butler sports, said Why nave two sama beating tel Emory and in the “we CBuller) ate holaing too frm a an a hy br out inside the 20 w ariny football Jaitias 2 Jan thangs” The Panthers planned to stay “losingest” football season, said " wi such scores overnight at Cincinnati, O., then|a solution could be found in more overcoming a touchdown.” _ {entrain this morning for the bowl boys turning out for the game. : . "» i “I want the same type of boys RB A. B, NYC.: “Stand back! undefeated . champions of the we had this year, but more of Give the amateurs a chance. I/Hoosfer Conference, were to work| them,” he said. “There are som Why evaluate & kicker out at Nashville, Tenn., then pro-| high
quarterback who hits the mark Burley Bowl. with a pass, an end who catches| Coach Garland Frazier report- alumni “sell the school” to pros-| the tying pass, or a fullbagk { charges for four and a first dition as the team departed.
i Attorney down? ios End Unbeaten Season
line between the regular and the games by dropping Randolph-Ma- lution and decried a isolate the single factor that de- have a small, but exceptionally dent newspaper that criticized Armory ring. termines the loser between two fast team. . . : fairly evenly matched teams. So| Defensively, Hanover has
Johns, senior. Guard Wally taste” even AL Kicking. 18 Bis sole. pars| Hirsch, . and defensive wingmen, Frank Coughlin, chief deputy ticipation in the game—as any Tom Saunders, Todd Kelly and other player. If the. coach of Dick Ring. team A can’t train a kicker it's] George Osborne, Warren Guth-| his tough luck, If the coach of rie and Bob Horn have also been teagn B can, he's entitled to the defensive standouts, extra dividend."
He's as much a part of the game
also spoke last night.
more Indianapolis support for
proud to be a member.of the
{punters in the nation. | “synthetic alumni.”
MN ” . MANY OF the customers take] Es this view in defending the point
‘My complaint is that the gimmick | The Qreentieid Rifle Glub defeated Al. toastmaster, . is loaded with too much force, Allison Range. The stores: Oreentield EA ‘that the reward is apropoten uf" DRY Jyrner BL: tian, © H. S.. Basketball te to . Smith 180; right 1 OF. Cook. 187: Wil ; a he, skill and effort in Garman 186, and A H. Smith 18. Michigantown: 14, Carrolton 20
linkle_ Given Full Vote
“Dr. M. O. Ross . .. "No subsidization.”
Bill Kuntz “ee retiring disagree. school boys with pride who! fain, differently Jhan a tats who!ceed to Johnson City, where to- aren't going t6. be bought and Ta 1 I re pn takes out a man, a back morrow they will run through a don't want to o "ig - who throws a decisive block, & light drill. on the turf of the added. lag-ieam Iops
He asked that B men and other Wragtling Card
led all men in good physical con- pective college athletes. | An Australian tag-team battle Henry O. Goett, pitting Wild Bill Longson, Salt spokesman for the B Men, Pre. (1 Ake City, and Ivan Rasputin, simon The Panthers’ opponents-com- sented Hinkle with the associa- against Mike and Ben Sharp, of “ball? Where can you -draw the pleted an unbewten Je 2 of-19- tion's. unanimously adopted reso-THaniilton, Ontario, “Cugady, wit recent headline the two-bout wrestimg specialists? I doubt that you can! con, Va., 32-6 last Saturday. They *ditorial in the university’s stu- card scheduled for tonight in the
Biitler's football situation. | The return bout is carded for] The resolution “regretted the two falls out of three with a 90- |
why pick on the joker who suc-ipointed with pride all year to the Collegian's criticism and consid- minute time limit, The Rasputin-|
cessfully makes the point after?/play of freshman Tackle Tom ered it MM advised and in poor Longson tandem defeated the) : Sharps here three weeks ago.
A special supporting match will for Inatana’s © attorney-general send Pete-Peterson, of Los -Afi~ | : The for- geles, against Enrique Torres. | {mer Notre Dame grid star, who It's for one fall or 30-minutes and | captained the 1921 Irish. boosted Will start the action at 8:30 p. m. |
Saunders is one of the leading | Butler And said he would be Dick Shea Rated High | NEW YORK, Nov. 22 (UP)— | : Angelo Angelopolous, Indianap- Pick Shea, a former Army staff | ’
after, and it is not without merit. Rifle Notes ols "News sports writer, - was| iérgeant who sntered West Point | | through the ranks, was tabbed
|today as a distance runner to | watch as a result of his impres[sive victory in the five mile 1. C.! 4-A cross-country championship. |
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Presented With Medals
| Coach Longshore Calls Triumph a ‘Team | - Project’ at Banque! Honoring Players
ANGELOPOLOUS ‘
aren't safe Tech's J teria in history in the school cafe ugh hampered
: members of Tech's unbeaten NCC champions, |3n ankle injury once during the winners of five straight in the conference, received individual medals season, Bierman withstood 0500
at a championship banquet honoring members of the freshman,
reserve and varsity football Aig 1 boult, secretary and athletic di- ground SMGR Lo coh has. rector of Richmond High School. esterday he Loren Chastain, ptincipal of Tech’s only loss of the season ketball practice for the opening
ship football trophy to Tech|ridge for the eity champlonship|io determine if there's any fraeCoach Howard ; The Friddy. The East Tech mentor accepted the trophy shared the conference crown with the opening basketball drill. an behalf of the East Side school, Kokomo fn 1939. A ri oA then presentad the trophy to-Tech| Coach Longshore concluded ns City, County Basketball neipal H. H. Anderson. isecond year as head grid mentor! ¢ 1 adule This Week
, this season. Capt. Quandt, out- . Ste Heats 11g S1804I0G tackle and one of the TOMORROW “0a. gshore presented the team's most popular players, ex- Township. medals to 12 seniors, 13 juniorsipressed his appreciation to the Pet Davie at Pius I T and eight sophomores and punctu-school on behalf of the team “for|y once Central at Broad ated 38 Temares by saying thatiits fine co-operation with the gypu, he > 's triump! s year was “a/team.” ; \ team project with no outstanding Gti #1 Sh rere. \ » » gare, Joe Louis Maiched {Washington st Southport. Presented medals were Seniors, . |Speedway at Brownsburg. Lupus, Thomas Markey, In 10-Rounder Tonight ‘Beech Grove at Decatur Central Joes, Allen Meyer-| NEWARK, N. J, Nov. 22 (UP) Tose. es Morris, Robert Neff,| _y,, Louls, who says he isn't] Capt. Herb Quandt, Harry Rom-| aking a comeback but keeps Beech Grove at Cathedral. ym. Pan Rushton, Don Schar-| king on new bouts, will step) Manual at Lawrence Central. . gy ai dley Shelton and);y “the ring again tonight] SATURDAY
» , i _ |against young Joe Cheshul in a Howe at Tech. Juniors included Pat A | i : / Butler Awards more, | 10.round no-decision fight. | Park School at Sacred Heart.
Gilbert Bierman Bryce Bledsoe, | 4 — nuda ack Tim Crawforth, ‘ : agan C 0 vo captain-elect of the 1950 1 4 : - | Me ! S E D
Indianapolis . junior, has been|CAPt Les Gerlach, John Gilson, Bill Kuntz. Turnipseed and Tony Zilson. | civie Football awards announced| Sophomore were Nick Janne THIS THANKSGIVING in
last night by Dr, William L. How-|tides, Don Lineback, Bill Norris, |] ard, Butler chairman of the fac-!Joe Bexson, Charles Skivers, Sami} IT or TOPCOAT ulty athletic committee, are: |Stuckhardt, Norman Wilson and A
VARSITY | Jack Woolen. Football Lettermen—Richard Barr, Rich-| Also given recognition were d Bidst. " | aid Bid pap, Ralph Chapman, John Shel- ‘John Jacobson, sophomore, and
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. Wiss honoring the Tech team! t won seven, lost one and tied lini Name K
one Si eset ,- were principals and coa staffs of the North Most Valuable Player [central Conference who held their CHAMPAIGN, II, Nov. 22/annual meeting prior to the (UP)—Johnny Karras, University | banquet. | of Illinois sophomore halfback| Conducting the meeting were:
who set a new Big Ten Rushing/Mr. Chastain, president of the _|record in his first year of compe- North Central Conference; Ray-! tition, today was honored as most {mond Rohrabaugh, vice president valuable player by his team-iand athletic director at Frankfort!
High Schgol honored its rst undisput pile-ariving fullback Tech igh Seb oi hougred fts first un ed North Central Gilbert Blerman is a case in poibt,
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