Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 November 1949 — Page 19
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larger ‘ exactly the opposite. | proceeds TWO; Already confused by a Weré amply equipped to play one tion-wide poll.
was defending the two platoon system which his undefeated Cadets featured on their way to another eastern cham-
Opponents of unlimited substitution, by which it is ves-| sible to withdraw a complete - opportunity. io. play offensive team and send in &jthat is offered the ordinary or wl d ve units varsit, ad men clock penalty, argue; our y season ONE: Instead of tending to/c0Uldn’t possibly have made the : smaller and first eam under the oid sot . the ¢ hasbeen in offense and defense but they
game that was never too simple, °F the other. I maintain that any| anyway, Gus H. Fan is more arrangement which enables baffled and bewildered—not to say bitter—than ever. THREE: Major universities can the good.” afford the enlarged coaching
arate teams, ‘minor ones can't.
a block or make a tackle? ». n .
EARL (RED) BLAIK, who has announced his intention to oppose with ceaseless vigor any threat to scuttle the provision at the impending college meetings, answers the above: “ONE: No rule change will ever 24m). . as ring the weak and the strong . : { er. But this rule does enable. HERE IS Army's schedule fori a coach to get the maximum out next season: Colgate, Penn State, of a variety of talents, good, bad Michigan, Harvard, Columbia, snd IndHiSrent, Ana, 10 thas #%° Penn, New Mexico, Stanford and| “TWO: Michigan introduced the Navy. two platoon. Gus H. Fan must] ‘We make no apology for this| have liked it. Turnaway crowds schedule,” Blaik added with em-| became automatic out there. phasis, “We think it is one our “THREE: This is largely a mat- YOUng men can handle without! ter of organization and reallocat:|taking too much out of them ing of assignments. We made no physically. Our first concern, to additions. repeat, has to do with them.” ~“POUR:-¥ like to believe a One of Army’s young men Blaik young man can get all football must be concerned about next has to offer morally without be- season is his own son Bob, who ing compelled to take excessive will be asked to pick up where punishment.” the gifted Arnold Galiffa left off. »s ® » No youngster in the East will be BLAIK WISHES the opposition asked to fill a more spacious pair would examine more closely the of shoes.
Franklin Hits 683 to Lead
an all defensive unit? |
(Ed. Note: Harry Grayson, | NEA Sports Editor, anticipated!
Choices Hail From This Area
smart ! the 1949 selection, as balloting
more have hailed from the area, six| men to enjoy the thrill and pres-/of them from the Big Ten. The| /tige of varsity football is all to/incumbent—Benny Oosterbaan—| 2 {hails from Michigan,
Another criticism of the pla- a siaffs necessary to teach two sep- toons comes from the learned oiverines otic Jur ne {Brahmins of the press box who| Northwestern FOUR: Rugged football is sup- compose All-America teams. HOW hand.. : : ed to build character. What can you name a man who has| So keep an eye on the Midwest ns to the young man who never played defense or a man as voting p has never been called on to throw who has never played offense? Coach of the What is wrong, Blaik asks, in/conducted by picking an all offensive unit and World-Telegram and Scripps-
{THe Indianapolis T!mes.
30—On
apace In this year's na-
Of the 14 coaches selected, seven |’
Waller O'Brien .
Waller O'Brien, of Butler University’s Bulldogs, is one of
ig Ten shot) O'Brien. A junior guard y and} pe stands 6 feet tall and is the | merits a and Mrs, Ben | |
| O'Brien of 237 Beauty Ave.
| son of Mr.
gses in the 1949 ear poll, now being | the New York Howard Newspapers, Including
Voting is restricted to members| aid in identifying them, he put | of the American Football Coaches one twin
the poll.
Midwestern coaches who have weap which color. | player transfers that might give! ,,
been honored include the first]
at Northwestern. That was 1935. In 1939, Dr. Eddie Anderson of Iowa was selected, to be followed in 1941 by Frank Leahy of Notre Dame, in 1944 by Carroll Wid-
in| earned a Service award. He's a | graduate of Washington High | School, where he helped earn a city championship in the 194142 season.
of Indiana dn 1945, Fritz Crisler of Michigan in i947 and Ooster-
ot dena Banquet Honors High Production This production far «eas Cathedral tad any other sector. The East is
next, with four choices (Dick Harlow, E. E.<Mylin, Bill Kern
produced two, Clark Shaughnessy Boosters’ Club banquet at Cumand "Amos Alonzo Stagg; the berland lat Hight, had something South one—Bill Alexander. to look forward to next year. Since the Midwest has done so| Coach Joe Dezelan and the well, let's take a look at possible Most Rev. Archbishop Paul C. jcontenders from there. Take Wes-|Schulte assured the 1950 team it ley Fesler, young Ohio State won't have to worry about clear-| coach. Wes came up with a Pre ing the rocks on the practice fleld, dominant sophomore team this|, ww that the new CYO footbal
fall which tied Southern Calli ¢,4ium had been properly initi-!
Bowlers in League Activity
Easminger Pats of 85%, also in the Penn Recrea:
tion League, Maurer netted single gamas 0” 234, 201 and 224. Charles ap hing 10getner gam ity Kiadden of Indiana Coffee almost : equaled that total but fell one pin posted a 683 to lead the soofers with his 658. Kiadden conin city bowling action last night. shy a eh ol a Franklin rolled with the Gray, ne Sted en Gribben and @ray team on the” Indiana alleys. ’ Miller Ensminger was 10 pins behind Franklin, = collecting 673 on games of 225, 214 and 234 is a member of the Washington Chevrolet team in the Penn Recreation loop. ning. * ‘Ken McKonkey cast his lot in| Nell Koelling topped the femithe Town Tavern Classic at the nine keglers when she knocked Broad Ripple alleys and un- over 585 pins for Pentecost Marcorked scores of 191, 233 and 242 ket at the Indiana plant. In secas he represented’ the Hopkins ond place came Perie Pitts who "Restaurant outfit. latched onto a 568. mark for Rob661 for Jenkins erts Milk in the Coca-Cola cirLeo Jenkins followed MoCon-|cuit at the Uptown. key on the list of male competi- Just a shade behind her was tors by compiling a series of 661| Eleanor Kottkamp who regisfor Ritchey Furniture. Jenkins tered a 567 figure while comcame through with games of 191, peting with Shelly's Jewelry in ‘265 and 205. That middle figure the Won-Ten of his was the high single. of the Pabst Blue evening. In fifth place Maurer who while rolling with race. ss » =» . = =» 600 BOWLERS (MEN) Webb, Vetera Administration as
; Ladies Slip Monday night the ladies were badly last night but their per-
formances were a far: cry from those posted the previous eve-
“on the beam.” They didn’t do too
fornia and lost to Minnesota but. . {ended 3 ous a ers orn The genial Irish mentor, who lock against Michigan, thus earn- experienced his only losing sealing a tie for the Big Ten crown|®on in six years at Cathedral, with the Wolverines. said “the boys knew every foot Bierman and Williamson of ground out there,” laying 2000 When a coach is doing his best Square feet of sod before start of
job, it may not be an all-winning|'D¢ fall season. year. It is more likely not to be, tor ag Jatier of sat point out speakers honoring the Irish teams they work much harder and put at Buckley's Restaurant. ° far more planning and special] Junior halfback Gene Mangi strategy into a season where the was elected captain for next year material may be subpar and de-/and 25 varsity letter awards, infeats pile up. jcluding nine sweater awards, were
team from a big slump merits jors. The Irish, hurt by year-long consideration. Into that category injuries and heavy scholastic fits Bernie Bierman, the reserved osses at mid-season, won three maestro of Minnesota: He pulledigames, lost five and tied one. his Gophers out of a hole from|y sees to Shortridge and Southsuccessive defeats by Michigan 4 were 6 to 0 margins. Includand Puriing 1s Win ig Jnst cd was a 13 to 9 setback at Bames rom Ohio State in mid: Bloomington, lost when the Irish y (were stopped by the clock, first
season. Ivy Williamson, in his first down to go on the six-inch line,
year at Wisconsin, did a fine job
loop at Pritchett’s. with almost the same Badgers Named on Third Team Ribbon reeled offiwho had caused Harry Stuhl-| | eames of 989, 1004 and 964 for a/dreher to be eased upstairs to was = Stogie a of 3047 to lead the team director of athletics the previous Hank Treesh, Hanover, have been
Bob Gerhardt, Evansville, and
Eddie Anderson of Jowa named on the third team of the
|year, Dr. | HA a Little All America football squad.
did a fine job, too, including
ses furious battle with Notre Dame. They were the ‘only Hoosiers
inamed to the mythical squad
| . Mi 884) ’ alph Franklin, Gray, Oribben & Gray " [. Hessman, Em: 584 Leahy's Prestige Grows a \ et 73 Verne Belder. Empl. Sec. Mixed ...... made up of players from minor hie Conkey, en aurant gi(Lawrence Wagner, Parm Bureau .... i Which brings to the fore ones ols PY pays Jepkine, Ritchey Furniture ...- Si0 Larry Moran. Lady of Lourdes Men. $88 Francis (The ster) Leahy, : in Le fee .. 658 George Keven. a Hct -n 3 who not only is leading his Irish | ve Jam Harry Oliver ailorine 641 | Dick atthews, i Ey Chain. 983] a th n beaten BES ol papet Bue Risoon . $44|Abe Schuchman. Cagle Ball & Chain . 383i wonders through an unbeaten EXPERT Ww Fokiaral Turks Tavern $16) Walpole, Penn Coal C0 nary |... $43/8eason but is setting a new major ; Re. Friendly TAVErN ...vreees 616 (Harold Metuter, Buckeves, ov ... Milunbeaten streak with each added W ATCH REPAIRING Rote rust Shoo Mein: St Kennet Mave Bouman Cte Mon $8 victory, reaching 37 with the| ] Liam Gooch Boetal “......\v con 8 2 x BOWERS TOMER) te acecAlls ; aevest of Southern Roeder. Washington Chevrolet ... 631 Nell Koelling. ‘Bentecot Wa California last Saturday. ud. Howe. Stationers. Ime. | 8 Liner Rober elly's Jewelry... $61] The Master is recognized as Reasonable Prices 3 Smpkine. Tce Cram iv | Shirley Ssrvaay, oagndeman Agency 38/0ne wr the JSreat Strateging of ——————— Mach arber 4 , {foo story, who not only 626 B. Peterson, United Home Life Ins. 554 | a. x Barly & § Bronte Ma. 4 8 [Artie een on Of tice TK Mort: 343/8ives his teams a sound reper-| 3-Day Service oor ue Rishon | $18 Jenny Wood. Richardson Auto Sales S86itoire of plays but organizes his | ; red es a, Jewelry itand the players’ activities with JEWELRY £0. Gaslemy Pate RA asier Bales | a Betty Btewari, Goodwines Service ' .. M4 uncanny precision and somehow | 18 NX. Mlinois St. eyer's Service Station 613 Coletta Brehob, Swengel's Ice Cream .. 39 makes sure the right men to nters 613 Gertrude Coombs, Hotel Lincoln Ne i a Hotel Bidg. Hopking Restaurant .. 0 Morse Hofthetm, Conkle Puneral Home 38 handle the various jobs atric 2 er Condon ..'". 610 | Vireinia Loeper, Sugar Creek Butter 29 late under the Golden Dome. Sev, ate, othe tase Ho Pel den Man 7 HH = —— poets Harry Hill On “+ 908 | Marie k, A & P h Ay aga0™ Bak Blue Ribnon + 88 IN0Ny Jncobs, United Home Lite Ing. $30 CROSSWORD PUZZLE oe. Carter's Farm Market .. | ML nett, Lynn Mae Beauty Shop 519 ‘ ) aret AL IE ernest {Andy Pribble, Downey Dunker ....... 519 4 racams |... $0p| Betty Abell. ‘Girtin's Drs Shop ...: S18 Answer to Previous Puzzle Holixhock Hill ver 000 | Max ne Mooney niger Bros. 1 Aq ti i t t, 7 Lod hat 08 Dot Willer, Teetel’s Pharmacy 11! ua IC rea ure v Allied hers itil" g03/Charleyne Thompson. Ross J. Moore. . 16 a, Poxwort Ford $ Be Gruner. Conkle Funeral Home : iH / / Bt wities Cumming $01 Danny Major. Shells Jewelry... ia HORIZONTAL VERTICAL > ndler. Meyer's Serv. Sta. .. 600| Alice Evert. Con meral Home .... r ool, Chevrolet Body ot {Dorothy Bohlsen. Reeves Roofing .. 508 1,5 Depicted fish 1 Law-makers bre Shae. Methodist "Charen. 908 Ruth. Siaiiines. Merifign pontine .-- #8 10 is six to 2 Visigoth King SH ANDY BF OTHER LEAGUE LEADERS (MEN) [Mildred Strong. U. S. Rubber Ladies 800| twelve inches .3 Bite " $ Charles Thayer, Naval Ordnance .... Richardson, Richardson Auto Sales 500 1 DEVINE . Jim I hie Allison Owls oe 3% ry Moran, Oertel's 93 Beer 500 os 4 Accomplish OTHER LEAGUE LEADERS (WOMEN) | 12 Hodgepodge 5 Comfort ( cours. Ladies fio Workers No. 1 4og| 13 Malt drink 6 Feminine + = Rie, Mikio, Jgaef, urens Runt U3 14 Indigo name | n Martin, Central States Envelopes 480, 15 Race course 7 Conduct bur a Roberts. RCA Abed an circuit 8 Note of scale sedar Morning. i 163 16 Mohamme- 9 Unit 26 Bird - 4“ Follawers tig, Empl. Sec. Mix. ... 450 danism 10 Trifle 23 Cruel person 45 Numbers ders. Stokely Van Calibed * 1371 18 Self esteem 11 Spheres 34 Card game 46 Comparative Deals 's ....434| 19 Correlative of 16 Not (prefix) 36 River in suffix oul West. Elec. ladies 81 either 17 Pronoun Texas 49 Eternity 20 Feared 20 Artificial teeth 37 Expunged 81 Droop
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Alumni
ketball squad probably will wish! it. had “stood in bed” after to-| night's run-in with the Bulldog varsity.
dogs who open their regular season Saturday against Illinois in the Plaidbodst, Tonight's game, enced hardwood general. 3 spon y the Butler B Men's! .1¢ w. the cl and five out of six free throws for| {Association, is a benefit contest.) eed oy ous From Sub would 15 points.
and Benny's! a set of identical twins and an {remarkable job of = & his, older brother of Ralph (Buck- [Tipoff time will be 5:15. Butleriy qe the NBA scoring record He wis outstanding on the de-
When Coach Paul (Tony) ‘Coach Tony Hin
{practice session, will be coached {by Freshman Coach Frank (Pop)| Hedden. The has-beens of past bu gti basketball greatness indoes of Ohio State, Bo McMillin clude Bob Dietz, Woody Norris, |FTontane Lyle Neat, Jerry Cranny, Wilbur 3 Schumacher, Shepherd, ° Charles Mehl, Walt Fields, Herod Toon and Ben Gunn.
Cathedral High School's foot-'three stra and Rarl Blaik). The Coast has|ball team, honored at the annual|aiomnt. ight games from the
Stu Holcomb, Purdue grid men-!
A -coach who can rally such a announced. Included were 13 sen~
55 Virginia (ab. %
Varsity, Squad to Battle Tonight : By BILL EGGERT Butler University's alumni bas-|
It will be a tuneup for the Bull-
Can Choose NStartérs
The alumni
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I blue basketball Capt. Ralph Chapman at center| —— . : 8 all ‘and Dee Baker at another forBlaik's Suggestion ang presented Association, which collaborates: trunks and the other in white, ward are other probable choices his readers with platoon all-| in the Seripps-Howard chain in| The only trouble being that no put they will have to reckon with | one can remember which twin pete Negley and Reggie Crockett, | Speedway 30, Plainfield 24
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Waller played in 11 of the the Fairvi ve a long winning) Anderson 47, Mish |ever chosen—Lyan Waldorf, then, varsity games last season and | ride. ete 8g | Anderson Brid
The alumni group, after one Cla
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Tactics to throttle big George Mikan of Minneapolis were being ‘g rehearsed today by the Indianapolis Olympians. : “But if the Olymps click. as they did fast night in dumping TriCities, 92 to 78, in the fieldhouse, new tactics won't even be necessary. P ch CHff Barker, despite the outstanding showing of ho Olympians last night, ordered a practice session in the fieldhouse ay. 3 Mikan and the Minneapolis |Lakers, who broke the all-time! trying for a new record. But play-
scoring record against the Olymps several hors i come to town. lone field goal in the fourth. Barker used as smart a tactical
maneuver last night as could have|, ned in by Hale, former playerbeen planned by the most experi- coach of the Indianapolis Jets.
{reserves and freshmen squad will iplay the curtain-raiser. | Sa Seg20m, 43 points for a single |" Barker shifted the setup. He of the game, although he game will give pulled Groza either to the side or all but a few minutes of the kle an opportunity|to the center of the foul circle/and fourth periods. Hinkle was first faced with ito choose upon a starting five for and stuck a guard under the bas-| the problem of telling one [the Illini game. Jimmy Doyle and ket, usually Bruce Hale, O'Brien twin from the other, Buckshot O'Brien are sure of]
had
21 at halftime and
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Take Three Straight Butler varsity teams have won
m s were, 72 to 45, last geason and 78 to 49 in 1947. Also; in action tonight will be Indiana Central. The Greyhounds will take on Tri-State at Angola, They will leave here Friday for a game that night with Eastern Kentucky in Richmond, Ky. and in Lexington, Ky. Saturday against Adolph Rupp’s strong U, of Kentucky quintet. Forward Bill Brown, IC sophomore regular, is out of action for
at least a week while a dislocated Bend Adams 44, South Bend Wash- |Loras ilowa) do. Fister ls Tench shoulder mends. His place in the ville 71, Reelsville 43. uisiana State 69, Pens: Navy first five will be taken over by|Tewe Haus Gersimerer Th Evansvile og Teather I he {Bill McGrath, who will work with wetaeion-ciay 45. Lakeville 42. of J3 xpohville i: 80, /1tnes Calites Dwight Swails at forward; Harley water Hinton Ba Nort Bs Uh , Gustavus Adolphus 42. Griffith, center, and Don Steven- Hite rg $4. li Sa ydeng Southern’ Methodis sster o Jims . | . e 53, Jeflerson Center #4.
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Wayne Central 50, Maripn 42 tanet 57. Staunton 41 5. Butler 41
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looked” a» though he would ‘be
ing in the outer reaches, he scored |only five points in the third and
Probably the outstanding performance of the evening was
Coach Orders Hard Practidh Session . |i goseh con
Bruce dumped in five field goals
played| third
“beginning when he
the Olymps held a 29-16 advantage. They built it to "51-34 at halftime and led 71 to 40 at the end of the third.
5. Officiating Spotty
| Don Ray, Warren George Mah
{ing 11.
game was again spotty. Phil Fox) Jemer- land Max Tabacchi were the of-| {fenders. They missed many of!
the big violations.
while the game was delayed.
have to argue
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fense as well, He didn't have a single foul against him at the end’
Was | falling it' fouled by seven-foot Don Otten.\warriors, 57 to 56, last night. -- At the end of the first period, | , Fe
Syracuse > New York ... Nashington n Perkins, n n and Dike Eddle- ®* man shared. the scoring honors for the Blackhawks, each hav- §hrese
| The officiating in last night's St. Louis
But their chief offense was tolerating abuse from the Blackhawks’ bench. On three occasions, Fox and the Blackhawks’ coach stood nose to nose and argued
Any official is endowed with enough power that he does not! _ with a coach. He| simply makes hig decision and if
College Basketball
State oncordia 83, Jack Junior College 60. Beauv , Canter Es udtens J hk Giffin 51. r 48, Valparaiso Kletde 13. National arleton 50, St. Johns (Minn) 33, Payton. 50. Graal - Island
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Groza, who had two and some- their first game after 15 straight {times three men riding his back, setbacks Still, Groza worked his way in/put the Olymps into the lead atistarted a new | he tagged Waller “Smiley” and |starting assignments as a guard] {the | Walter “Grumpy.” To further land forward. So 1ead 4ns scaring with 28 points,
last Sunday night, losing streak hy before the Philadelphia
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