Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 November 1949 — Page 21
hl Hi}
i H
AT
Choose from the
TS
ediafe § Cash
vool fabrics. rs.
'ERMS to Pay
“Leon trusts FROM
mM N . .
).
“by the coasts football
which started its season with. a& the favorite today to end the famine. Ri ; For three years the Western
lickings from the Big Ten invadus, but Cal vowed a different story
s Jan. 2 duel with State. “And, what's more, this spirited optimism was
) experts. ‘University of South rn Callfornia Coach Jeff Cravath played both Ohio State and California this season; tying Ohio State, 13-13, and losing to California, 16-10. He sdid, “California will beat Ohio State: but it is going to be a tough job. The Bears will win because "of superior strength in the backfielc.. I would say the lines are about even.” Calls Bears Ready Coach Lynn Waldorf said his California scouts have seen Ohio State in action three times this season—and that the Bears are ready. Scout Harold Grant. described Ohio State as “a good, sound football team.” “Over all,” he said, ‘you could describe them as having a rugged line with fine ends, fine punting, good running and good passing. “Also, they are a good second , half team. They appeared to me to be 50 per cent stronger the second half against Michigan as they were in the first half—just as California has been most of its games this season.”
ptimism of Bears They'll Beat Bucks
Backfield Strength Superior to OSU, (Says Coach Whose Team Played Both
FRANCISCO, Nov. 22 (UP)—The California fodtball team:
mediocre prospects suddenly loomed Pacific Coast's Rose Bowl victory
teams have absorbed humiliating
The tickets sell for $5.50 each, except for students. California students pay $2; no price has been set yet for Ohio State students, although they began lining up at 6 a. m. yesterday— even before ‘the ‘team's selection as announced-—to purchase em. As California and Ohio State] jubilantly prepared for the Rose run, Stanford took a consolation {prize after its 33-14 loss to Cal— a game with the University of
4
Groza and Mikan Neck and Neck
| George on Averages
Robert Wanzer
Lot = Olympians, Royals to Meet In Butler Fieldhouse Tonight
Groza to Oppose Risen at Center; Local Team Has Record of 5 Victories, 6 Losses
By JIM HEYROCK
{in stepping up to the job versity of rector
.
Arnold Risen
“No, I'm not interested
There had been some
done at other institutions
| “Licking their wounds after a record-setting defeat at the handsin ied out that despite
AS a team, the Olvmpians will be battling to at least even their
of ‘the Minneapolis Lakers, the Indianapolis Olympians move back
Alex Tops in Points, into Butler Fisidtouse tonight to meet the Rochester Royals, Game| ooo "co C0
Lost to Purdue Minnesota finished th
| NEW YORK, Nov. 22 (UP)— won and lost record in the standings. They ‘now have a record, ion with seven victor
In what looms as a grim duel for of
¥
the National Basketball Associa-|
dex 'some interesting duels {tion scoring championship, AleX from tonight's encounter.
five victories and six losses, As individuals, there should be!
At Columbus, O.. the selection Groza and George Mikan were example, two great former collerunning one‘two today—or two- glate centers will be facing each
of Ohio State to meet Cal in the ‘ Rose Bowl was met with whoop-
* ing enthusitsm, Coach Wes FesJer said, “It's wonderful, wonder-
ful as can be, All I know is that
we have only 16 days to practice.” the most points with 260, while former All-American. fr scouted _ State University, is by no means ik f Minneapolis is sec ) S| 2m Ie ‘a stranger to Indianapolis profes-ithe Eastern division of the Na-|pgye plenty to say about the sue-| Association, | ege0r for McCormick, who came for IC, which won the Hoosier i to Minnesota as baseball coach college title last season with a Sev
Ernie Godfrey, who California three times for the Buckeyes, was optimistic. fornia will have a
-e
that Cal has not played against many teams with the single wing while Ohio has lots of experience against the T.” Mapping Strategy As the coaches began mapping strategy for the game itself, the perennial ticket plague swept into the California athletic office. For, although the Rose Bowl stadium seats 99,800—9000 more than last yvear—there are never enough to around.
ja ticket manager 0B California : 9000 Points for a single game, rung
George Briggs said the
extras go to those who financed the stadium enlargement. As for) the other 91,000, 44,000 go to California, 15,000 to Ohio State, oro. iadiafavoil
17,000 to the Rose
mittee, 3000 for sale to the press, Beard. Indianapolis 6000 for veterans and civic or-| 7a otek. Chan . gaitimtions. in -a scant 6000 for| Hoffman. ‘Baltimore . ohn c. i
one, depending on how you fig{ured it.
| Big Groza of Indianapolis has
Royals.
lother—Alex Groza of the Olym-|
Risen,
“Cali-
ond with 221.
| But Mikan has played in two tougher time \j..q cames. So, on a percentage against Ohio's single wing than|pasis, mighty Mike tops the Ohio will have against Califor-j.ague with 24.6 points per game nia’s T-formation. The reason is an4 Groza is in the second slot
{with 236. Groza is the undis{puted leader in field goals with 87 and in free throws with 86. Jumpin’ Joe Fulks of Philadel-| 'phia, second in scoring last wee |slipped to third behind Mikan with) 1192. Ralph Beard of Indianapo-| (lis was fourth with 169 and Noble {Jorgensen of Sheboygan with 167. Ed MaCauley" of St. {Louis slipped all the way from {fourth to 11th with 160. Groza Has High Game The season scoring high is 41
up by Groza against New York, Nov. 10. | The 10 leading scorers are:
G FG PT TP Avk.| | He Bon . 3 un 5 0 3s Bowl com-|Pulks, Philadelphia .. 10 6 jana 11 58 53 169 154 8 55 57 167 209 Chicago .. 11 34 166 151 sities) 8 3 18 1] Nichols, Washington. 9 54 53 161 179 Brown, Denver .. ... 13 64 33 181 134
1s Eepecially BREWED .
To taste “lazy-aged” Oud
is to realize instantly that it has extraordinary quality. Notice that it has no smoky flavor.
The more you enjoy it, the more you know why it's so tremendously, populaz. + T
WHY DO SO MANY BEER DRINKERS SWITCH TO OLD CROWN ALE?
THEY USED f° TO BLY
Crown Ale
k league, thus far.
PROBABLE STARTING LINEUPS Hv : WUT Coleman 10S
'slonal cage fans. He played two years ago with Indianapolis.
Risen Has Advantage
Risen will have
develop Nuggets Haven't ie Yielded Gold
) 9 : There may be gold in “them umphs over the entire seasori| Wards; |pians and Arnold Risen of the (pap Nuggets, but nobody has than any other club in the ¢on- and Don Stevenson
the six foot, mine inch discovered it yet. om Ohio; The Syracuse Nationals, Who utter the
{are threatening to run away inimaet sources believed he would Tech, 71 to 47. It will be a nonconference game
Groza, who is currently leading the young National Basketball nigh | Association in scoring, will be at-losass 10s the 8 Nugaets, who have) {tempting to handcuff another of(yet to win a e game, { [the grin leading point-getters.| As for the Nats, they've 10st, Amateur Fights {Groza has been successful againstionly once in 11 games. They! most of the pivot men in the handled Denver with ease, pulling
a two-inchithird period, and height advantage in addition to home. fifth having several years experience| In the in the pro circuits.
7. and Purdue, 13 to T.
By United Press
ference.
¥ : A :
MINNEAPOLIS, Nov. 22 Football Coach Bernie Bierman said today he is “not interested”)
Minnesota athletic di-|seven contests: Tyler 28,
athletic director next June. viously, he declined to comment Tulane 28, Virginia 14; Washin on whether he would take theiton St. L. 19, Sewanee 7: Loulsi-|
Job. Today, however, he said flatly. Dual Basis Hinted
tion that Bierman might consider/®nd Tennessee. They have sania Ciara taking the job on a dual basis, re-'Whopped one another successively QU iste taining his present job but adding without rhyme or reason’ all this|UCLA the director chore, as so many othér great grid coaches have
Forecasters who suggested that Bierman would not ask for the job and retire as football coach)
feats, his Gophers still had a suc-
Gophers walloped the co-cham- Heights gym. pions of the Big Ten, and the! Rose Bowl representative, Ohio five” Greyhound lettermen, State 27 to 0, and had more tri- Brown and Dwight Swails, for. (Brown
Should Baran decline to go! Huntington opened its Season as athletic director, |last Saturday, defeating Indiana
. (In 199 Reported Scores Reversals Go Through in 7 of 8 Cases” Chosen Against Pre-Game Ratings
: . an Directorship : . WILLIAMSON 1849 RECORD SHkoveH NOV. 20 REPORTS aa ‘ x! ¥ ' a dg . Games ‘ins Ties Pet.) He is Diag Hildiago, Mexican . i _ te Season, Major games o.oo 88 8 80 88d lad who is making his home here, - Min ch Stasan, all ames Exe santunas ers 3818 2665 48 "81.83 He was signed toddy to meet So nesota Coac tency, all games ......... 3315 su 50 96.1 scrappy Doug Medley of Louisville Won't Accept perennially. oY PAUL B. WILLIAMSON : hn nouMer. i sveial 0 ! \ rennially, most upsetting gridiron week those presi ; here. This Top Position giving and the one before. But last week, ued by or at ve. SppeATAncEs .
(UP)
of Uni- game ratings on eight games,
BEST Notre Dame Oklahoma California
lana College 33, Ouachita 21. Among “upsetting cliques” a not so nice, extremely inconsistent, vicious circle involves North | specula-| Carolina, Duke, Georgia Tech]
in it.”
° Baylor Mithizen 1a
ne Minnesota
fall. Texas U, | Kentucky / The nation's first five grid) pirEDs ~ powers stayed put: Notre Dame, | Villanova Oklahoma, California, Army and! sntord Rice. Baylor, in bopping SMLy{{isourt U.
Eheim — a ———— Pennsylvania Indiana Central [fu ™ pich. Slate avy Pacific Col,
Cage Season Open ii."
A " / | Dart e cam-| Indiana Central will open the Marviana tes and local college basketball season to-| Carmen u
two de-
two defeats, from Michigan, 14 to Nighy meeting Huntington Col-|0s. Tech
But the le8¢ at 815 in the University|fenneises ! ingaton Coach Angus Nicoson will start|lows U_ | Xavier .Qhto Bill Wm. & Mary
Harley Griffith, center, Penn. State
| and Elwood yeu" | Northwestern { Boston Col. { Jashington GC
| McBride, guards.
setting—best stanza since fall opening. In fact, the Williamson| nek fe ra 18 being presented by i Systen. was almost 89 per cent correct on 199 reported scores. o0 Sports, das, a will # Last week, too, the System predicted AGAINST its own pre-op S.Tound main event A Those reversals went through in weight champiof,
Compty ton 14 (a most significant Junior 38-26, moved back upward to 6th mentioned as a college fair); Grove City 13, . possible successor to Frank G. Mc- Carnegie Tech 12; Ohio State 7 [piace Michigan held at 7th spot. agnts in.recent
Cormick, who plans to retire as Michigan 7 (tie, but moral vie-| lanapo who Pre- tory); Nebraska 25, Colorado 14; “hile Minnesota and Santa Clara Terry of Ind is,
Tulane pushed
g-/Swapped 9th and 10th rankings.
into 8th slot;
rently is bidding for the state "and
Basketball lwere the latest team to trounce Denver Nuggets, 77 to 67, last |, ,.q pecame athletic director in(9-1 record. A preliminary game | Georgetown DC tonight will match IC's reserves Were" porest
That made 14 straighti;gag in against Purdue University Exten-| Texas AsM
sion.
IM {
50. Carolina
2 t: only Gther game last Piatt. Ingianaolis Ringside: Bobby Twiss. Inight, the restirgent Boston Cel-|conirai xo @ Bobby Jones, Indianapolis Another man-to-man battleitics downed Anderson, 99 to 85.| ‘should be between. Ralph Beard. The Jogg-dro lscrappy guard of the Olympiansitie with Sheboygan for the first, and Bob Davies, star and high I. On Page 22
pped Anderson into a
place Tn the Western Diviston.
Addifional Sports
| Dayton Iowa State
light heavyweight Vv x A | AVERAGE fia Jonnny laze of Gary. Two other 98.6 Lovoia ” 85.0 /bouts are ing formed. 98.4 Nevada ’ nM be 98.3: Auburn 84 $5.1! Hardin > M 4.3 Yale ~~ & no in uette U. 8 , ara ’ 00K a Teoh 3S ; ; tti ¥ naas U. Y ons Ginciahat a N no cu ng 43.3 Geor h K ~ ton 84. 811) Penaletor " 0 no biting 93.0! Hard. Simmons 83. i. rome, 8 92.6 - ° 83.1 a4 North Texas 83. 3: astern ® HE vie 8 with nia 92 3 ouisvil 83. 92 dt 8 8 83 91.7 Hawallt U. 83. - . 91.6 Wash. State 82 91.4! Delaware 82. . * JIN. Car. State 828} 8 —— J Bonaventure 8 a I 2. Dr 82.4 1HVM 824] 0 Trinity Ct Ma 4 Des Pa 8. 2 Syracuse 82. 0M {82.0 | Geo. n | Rutgers 81 A 8 | 81 | Wolford 81. T St. 81 | Columbia $1.1! eb #7 81.71 hs 1.5 8 81 81.3 81 81 80. 80 ® E 80. Miss, South % 4 Harve 80. MoMurry 80. | Whittier a. . 4 | Tad 0.4 80.
ohnson: Tadiazapoiie Rinevise. secioned This Week's. State | Ay nend rue decisioned . Delbert * Bi- | RADIATOR ANTI-FREEZE fout to a 52-to-45 lead at the ha'p, tinger. Logansport: Jim Campbell Pyr- Basketball Schedule J scoring only seven points in the Git boils Central ¥; Bil Maroney. Lo: TONIGHT | THERMO (2... °C 89 still breezing &ansport, decisioned Warren O'Neal. In- Sealed Cans : Bi hanaoolis Ringside: Russ Loury, Purdue,| Huntington at Indiana Central,| Super Py in 1-Gal gf (5 |won ‘by TKO over johnny Brods, Lofans: Concordia (Ft. Wayne) at Tay- Per PYro sei came!»
THURSDAY Oakland City at Evansville, SATURDAY |
Louis) in Milwaukee.
scorer of the Royals, Both are former All-Americans and stand about the sanie in height—about six feet. : Davies was a member of the| 1948-49 BAA All-Star team and]
1 70 193 19.3/led the league last season in as-|
sists. He placed seventh in league |scoring with 904 points. | In their last lcague game Sun|day night, the Olympians lost 121
{to 95 to the Lakers. The Lakers’.
mark broke the all-time profesgional scoring record. Player-Coach Cliff Barker, who is out with a leg injury and didn’t get out of his civilian clothes last Saturday night when the Olympians trounced Waterloo, problably will start Wah Wah Jones land Malcolm McMullen at forlwards; Groza at center, and |Beard and Bruce Hale at guards. The Olymps were “hot” against Waterloo. They connected for an average of .355 from the field and .800 from the charity line. -
7) Jones ....... ¥ ae cMullen r.. Wanzer (9) (15) Groza ...... C.rvieenne Risen (14) (12 ae enns G.. ces Saul (3) (7) Hale ..... THERS ‘ Davies (11) INDIANAPOLIS Volker (20) Holland (14), Hawkins 119), Shaeffer (18), Evans)
iy ATER johnson ad, Holzman |
(16), Duncan (20), Novak (18), McCurran. | CN rondenst—8 3 pp m, WISH, Luke Walton. NBA STANDINGS | Eastern Division !
League tomorrow night in the Dearborn | ym schedule: DeWolf News vs. | Riverside, 7:15; Silver Circle "Bar, 81% and Central Motor Parts vs, Peerless Pump, 9:15
night's “ results in the Bush:Callaban League at the arborn Gym K- | ompany 44, . All | Stars 43. Blythe Rubber, Sta De | \
mp 34: 7,. Kidder-Stewart 31. Tonight's schedu ridgeport Brass vs. Ace Electr Shhedy Tank vs. Green Drive-in; § . Mallory,
vs. . Results in the Sportsman’ t spored Heart Shs night rf onus |
Last Rishits scores ip the Eme at Ww Augusta: Midwestern Tree 3 Merchants 4; Clermont 42, J one’s och ul fe: F Indi. Serbs vs. Rock a Refinery:
ry vs. vinson Hat: ody ts vs no Inn, gon 3 po Ol oe rack: x ass 34: ck ne ted 32; Silver liar ToS. , Tonight's schedule af Club h Vawier's Service; §, a8 ve. Samaritan Club; 9. Ae ational nk vs rafting.
ig e edule in the Y.M.C.A, pent ATS, na ohese ve. e ; po Al ehan 5 ears vA
oh rg School”. Jordan College NOVELTY TRICKS — SOUVENIRS
JOKES — WOVELT'ES — TOYS CAPLAN’S
ores ARlini08 Finnie |
L Vai i as New York es 500 Baltimore 5 a4 Philadelphia 5 A400 Boston 7 364 L Pct. B Wa 3 150} inneapolis B67] Chicago i 636 ochester 3 A425; Louis s ABS | Tt erson . | Sheboygan . 2 S150 INDIANAPOLIS ~ s A55 | Waterloo res 1 300 Tri City . ® 200 ver . 14 000 | RESULTS LAST NIGHT Boston 99, Anderson 8S. Syracuse 77, Denver 67 A ———— Basketball Notes Three sames will be" ployed in the] Bush-Callahan Basketba Association |
ie; 8:18, 18
rayer t V : Fehr's Ir a Svarne Post 2%; Bi 1 ely 0. ver Circle Bar
~ What awha e of a difference I
WHAT DO WE MEAN when we say that in
Dynaflow Drive* ~oil does it all”? “Simply that in Dynafiow Drive, the spinning of -
oil in the Dynaflow unit does what you pave Tong needed shifting gears to accomplish. For jastance —
¢ EEE 8 _ [errr > im J bbikbiit ir
Here you are starting out. In most cars, you “have to throw out a clutch and shift into low gear to get starting power. In Dynaflow, you simply set your- lever in Driving position —and nudge the gas treadle. Oil spins in a sealed drum to give you all the
power needed for starting—but there's no transmission gear-whine whatever,
Now you are beginning to move. In most cars, you shift manually —into second, then third — each time repeating that press-the-pedal-move-the-lever routine. ; With Dynaflow, oil simply spins in a different path within the Dynaflow unit and you move into cruising pace easy as a bird taking off.
®Standerd on ROADMASTER, sptional ut exiva cost om SUPER and SPECIAL models.
COMMUNITY BUICK, INC.
' Indianapolis 8, Indiana
Qu doesiitall
Here's a slow-moving vehicle you want to pass, In other cars you may have to shift again—with a definite loss of forward motion. That means a lag before you get action—and maybe another shift back into high after you have passed.
Not so with Dynaflow. Just step on the throttle, and spinning oil takes the path to give you extra power for passing. Response is as fast as engine response practically instantaneous.
Here's a common traffic situation. Usually you 80 into second or low—in order to get a good fast getaway. :
With Dynaflow, just press the gas treadle, never touching the shift lever. Spinning oil will find the proper channel of flow to give you getaway power —power that's ever-smooth—and great enough to step you out smartly and with unbroken, velvety smoothness.
lor, Oakland City at Franklin. | PERMANENT =)! Gu $2.98
| BLUE POINT (5
Valparaiso ve. Concordia (St.| pelaware, Madison & Ray Sts.
quite.
simply puts the entire Dynaflow operation into ~~ ~~
“To see what a whale of a difference that makes
LA FENDRICH
Distributors, Indianapolis
¥ *
Does that mean you never shift at all? Not
_ing power, for starts on very steep hills with heavy loads, for rocking out of sand or snow, you may occasion. ally change to Emergency Low range. This
an extra powerful range.
But for all normal driving, you can use Driving range entirely. Oil will travel whatever course is required to give you the kind of power you " need without any gear-changing whatever.
* * *
—in ease, freedom of mind, and restfulness in a long day —ask your Buick dealer for a dem-
onstration., x
That, plus some very particular a in
economy of upkeep, will convince 2 Dynaflow is truly the “drive s
————
; ie
