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of minor boys has made another shameful appearance 0'Brien Hi Hits The Hinkle Besketball Clinic— Rote Paces

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gh chet Indianapolis is budding wi FE Ten Baskets Basketball Observes 58th Year:

here. The play is the same football parlay cards used;

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you give or take points with the selection of games and the | winning odds increase with the number of games selected.

ne. ‘|the opening period and another Anyway .you look at it, it's gambling but the sorry aspect is | Hinkle, however, wanted to abide Gr 0a Scores | Irish Greatest Team He Purtie Crushes the pres ae ain

that high school boys are involved. We don't -suspect any local

Gf? “ this game. ] 2 scored : gambler of trying to “fix” a game's result by “approaching” a & C h d, L h S Notre Dame's other two touchhigh school coach or player but there is always the possibility Nejther {eam could get more As Olymps Lose ver oac e ea y i S DePauw, 10-4 downs, one from the three to put

that it may be done.

What would prevent an out-of town crew from moving in

to Buckshot's accuracy once led, NAL the - Indirectly oD one contributing to the delinquency [28 to 20 In the frat hai oly W Rochester Wallops A nd Rote the Mast Underrated Back: Superior Accuracy of minors should these handbooks continue their illicit trade. a enim. Local Team, 99-77 D 8, Tex. Dec. 3 (UP)—1t's the greatest ‘Be watihad Wi for Riveters

We have laws against gambling, but police are powerless | N. Y. without substantiating evidence. BUT YOU AS A PARLAY to show late in the second half as| ROCHESTER, Dec. 3 his. Fighting Irish rub towels over their

PLAYER AREN'T POWERLESS TO REFUSE.

Duke Nalon Should Read His “500” Release

WE WERE more than just reproductions of all or an mildly surprised to hear that thereof and alterations an

500-mile Race driver Duke Nalon tions thereto.”

is suing - the producers of the enough.

[oonartes far fewer. film, “The Big Wheel.” The suit] On the other hand, if the whole {amazing center, Alex Groza, |grad there mering ough , revolves ® od the use of the!thing is a’publicity stunt, it is Scares 3 scored 21 points for game high ited this year, and - he $ BMU ne onty| “yy igh point man was DePauw scene showing Nalon’s crash into extremely poor taste. Atenas 20h Detroit Took 8 honors, left the court at half- Tat be at joadt 2 of them. 5 grinned and poured a pitcher of pon Tom Beck, who bucketed: the wall and the burning of the| . ages J 0 RE SOE Shakin Petre’ experience” told a. different undoublecly gave us the water on his head. 19, to edge out Dave Westall, who car. | BUCKSHOT O'BRIEN, Butler's | ““ieenic" 41. * ibut experience told a erent best game of the year, and Kyle] gyMU'S injured Doak Walker,|d 17 for Purdue. Every man Somehow it doesn't sound like Dasketball ace, plans to enter Baldwin Wallace 66 Younsstown 46. {sfory in the second half as the pis T think, is the most under- of“ the 12 who saw action for [th | Canisius 38, Oregon Slate 48 [Royals poured it on. fone of the southwest's greatin =o 0 at leat int. but the Duke who has” always been the Pro ranks after graduation. | Carroll “College 46 Western Montana Cel-! rated back in the country.” rbacks and three times an got one point, _ |He’s had several offers from the, o&¢ 45 Both teams were exceptionally lquarte three of the nine DePauw players . , one of the most co-operative = h IGONT 6, tatare fe ut. hot f the foul lines as the, Rote scored three touchdowns All-American, limped Into the blanked. Ea drivers in the business and one Play-for-pay outfits, but hopes he Cee 85. 3 Foronie is, ; ol ‘rom: Lhe. Jou n-| Vere blan Sou. . th ol 718-2" 1 who h Iways been ready to|CaR connect here at home. | Corelt 70, Getlysbars . Royals sunk 17 of 21 attempts|28ainst the formidable Irish and dressing room with Bell to co Purdize Coach Mel Taube tried| Notre rT en o has alway y Buckshot eventually will be-| Dartmouth” 3 Vermont ". ! and Indianapolis converted on 21|totaled 261 yards running and’ _gratulate Leahy and his team. number of comblpations, but] === reoe ue help advance the racing game,| , B t| | DePaul 70, Ohio State 68. { n G passing. i" “Doak I sure am glad to meet a a es Sounds more like some “not-t ome a basketball coach. But a | Betroit Univ. 7 | Assamotion 4. lof 27, But while Groza was prac- ™ Bell a} ) 8 dian't quite clear the bench, Andy Evansville ...... 0 6 1 Pe |present, he feels he's too young Drake 37. Cernell Colles 18. = = etios tically a one-man offense for atty Bell also deserves praise you," Leahy sald. “I'm gaa YOU mutchka and 7000-7 smart” lawyer talked him into| apters Washington Colle of Education, |for coaching that SMU team.”! , » Darrel Brewster svivsen d 0 00m 2 ) : S, é 0 a —— — Te something, [oe ing Mg 80 + Dov pc et 4 ives o Das Royals Bit in Leahy sald as he tugged at his ween pili yer couldn't both were football Payers w be Alabama ere: 10 1 In any event, before they| ” “ Einar 10 arn Sl state 45. ae bow tie. “They were really up for ” repo or only a hae "ww journey to court, it might be wise |g ne eee woes oy Georgia i ——. #, Rochester Scoring this game.” y Jed have gone 4s wel elle week ago, mad that slowed them | Aubun.....0s.1: 0. 1: owe wl for them to carefully read the re-i4, ts) pne of those high school Harvard @. Tufts 86. onl 55. | Jack Coleman led the Royal at-| “yoy said it coach.” Leon Hart, a Notre e player. “You guys {both up, Butchko especially. 17 lease signed by all participants seniors, ‘get in there son'.” | Hats Cross 83, American International 40. tack with 17 points while Aady Notre Dame's mammoth end, Rosen room pipe down.” Williams Looks Good in the 500-Mile event. {Idaho 60. Portisnd University 38. {Duncan with 16, Bill Calhoun chimed in. “Rote was a terror all in the r pe : Westall's £1 It says in part, and we quote: A BASKETBAL L tedm Hkely | [lineis, 86. Butler 56 witable Life 66. |with 14, and Arnie Risen and Red . There was silence and Walker e 8 ne performance “ Jona Colin Mable day, but this kid Johnny Cham-itoid the Irish he regretted he afield was a surprise, In: The Indianapolis Motor Speed- (to change the picture in south-|jows State 40. Luther 39. .o Holzman with 11, helped. . “ as he is a junfor who didn’t win way Corp. shall have the right to eastern Indiana this season 18) Kansas Univ. 55, Rockhurst 34. Rochester took the offensive in|Plon is the fastest back I've seen|couldn’t play against “possibly a letter ‘last’ year. ‘Howle . Wil take, use and copyright for any Rising Sun High School. They Lewroace w ‘Indiara Central 61. the opening minutes of the 1st|all year, the greatest Notre Dame team of i ast year, Boule Wig purposes whatsoever all motion boast a first five of 6' and over Lenoir Khyme 61 Wotierd 83. quarter. The Royals quintet began| Champion, a 165-pound scat-|all time.” will & a Ear. 4i¢ ne for pictures and still photographs of and the next four of 511“ In | Eoafoiana "Callers dir Pine ‘praris_Inde- (pulling away and led 1. Prettiest] ack k who is only five feet, four] There was a cheer for Doak. Gana ernion ohors by MOP Flori him by its representatives includ- addition to their height, they ,Senaents M. wn Cellegs 47. |through the first half. Prettiest|inches tall, turned in the longest] “He's the great Mustang" they » Ing the right to make and use have speed and depth. | (Continued on Page 48, Col. 2) | (Continued on Page 48, Col 8) runs of the day. yelled. | (Continued « on Fuge 48, Col. 2h +1 more

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Scrappy Bulldogs Lose To Illinois, ¢ 50-56

Inspired Play

2 free Throws Retains Lead as Drawing Card Of Mustangs

New NCAA Rule * ‘Hoosier Hysteria,’ Game Still Nat Texans Fai Hurts: Hinklemen: Perfect Despite Rule Changes To 20-20 oe In Final Minutes Paul (Tony) Hinkle, dean of Indiana College basketball ’ By BILL EGGERT Svatheis Is Bis 34h year as a coach at Butler and his 25th year Before ND Wins Illinois University, looking, Accepted as one of the nation’s top-ranking cage coaches, DALLAS, ‘Tex., Dec, 3 —

| Tony has built up a basketball;record of 281 wins and 139 losses for a breather to open its "7 "sn Be a, of 400. basketball season, was gasp-| Beginning with this first article on the rule changes in basketi i i .! ball, Times sports readers will have the opportunity, during the ing for points last night be | basketball — to. share Tony's basketball wisdom. Writing fore it grounded a scrappy exclusively for The Times, an article to appear each Sunday on = |Butler team, 60 to 56, in the, the Sports pages, Tony Is going to discuss for you this sport Fieldhouse. | which today is fondly known as “Hoosier Hysteria.” Future A yelling crowd of 7704, de- ®rticles will be illustrated with action photos and diagrammed

scribed as che largest turnout for| Plays.

{Mighty Notre Dame finally 'wore out Killer Kyle Rote and Moanin' Matty Bell's magnificent Southern Meth-

a Butler open Oy By PAUL (TONY) HINKLE, Head Basketball Coach, Fighting Irish's great AllOE a be Bull: Butler University. Americans had to take a back the free throw line. Each of the| AR ON by The Indanepoh Times seat in the limelight of this ting Bulldogs’ 17 misses Drought] THIS YEAR ON our basketball courts, ranging climax to a dismal season for

moans. | from “barn-yard lots” to the modern basketball places,

’ ok in ne open spaces of hel the hardwood sport will observe its 58th birthday. Once little Ralph OC Buckehoty. © Brien, 88ain it will draw more spectators and have more par-

who scattered 10 field goals, five! ticipants than any other sport. of them after he had gotten a] gressed bloody nose from an Illini elbow. | Through these 58 years ve have pro from The charm guard added two| Peach baskets tacked upon a wall to a game that is today free throws for 22 points, increas-| one of the most colorful and fascinating sports of them

ne Ne time. Butler record tol o)) Although basketball is 58 years old it is the youngest

the ‘final gun.

Big Wally (Ox) Osterkorn,| of our major sports. grant that. today’s realty Illini center, led his squad with i i i i i inet belonged an team 19 points, During this period of time the basic principles of layed : ita here: out “with Alle

The NCAA free throw rule, ob-| the game have remained unchanged, These fundamentals served in the final two minutes! are action and speed. They of today, although much more of play, also hampered the Bull- have been preserved and in- Interesting, is far from being

dogs. After Buckshot tied the perfect. The basis for this sts sn + |score at 56-all, Butler committed tensified by modernization goiiore USE he oe “Paul (Tony) Hinkle rending

four personal fouls. The Illini| of the rules. Therefore, as a matter how capas, © floor used most Hng with and sank two, and each time they got, beginner in this basketball ble, seem to be able to oMelate = °F a fou double dribbling were tachnica) [drives of their own. possession out-of-bourids. | series, it might be well to point the game to the satisfaction =O 1 a" 4 fouls, the penalty for which was Touchdown Passes Used As Test | but the new rule changes for of the spectators, and (2) bas- OLD TIMERS can remember , free throw. ‘The Irish’s All-American Bob The Big Ten has modified the! this year. ketball is becoming a very con- many of the major rule changes This created too many pe- |Williams shot the Irish in front rule as: an experiment for this) To begin with, everyone will gested type of game due to the made in the past, -riods of inactivity and the rule one

season, placing the ball in play| that basketball with two Se Brmatt x ee at our basketba me ’ i immediately after a free throw|- agr gan fact that only a small portion There was a time when when (Continued on Page 48, Col. 1) [for 42 yards to Bill yin

|attempt. Butler Coach Tony]

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than a five-point lead during the fast pace, but Butler due mostly

Calls SMU Best Opponent of Year

coached,” Notre Dame's Frank Laahy said doday as d ¢ , Ind., Dec. 3 Jur) University opened its,

lit controlled rebounds. Frequent (UP) — The Rochester Royals _Tho Irish had just jogged into

|scrambles for rebounds and the poured on the steam in the #800ndiGotion Bowl Stadium after beating SHUDDOFH South an 48 etball campaign tonigh | (Continued on Page 48, Col. 3 [half tonight Ae they a the 27.20, and winding up their fourth rage & season VE Boy trouncing DePauw, 70 to 49, A , Indianapolis Jmpians, $8 “There's no doubt about it” “It was a non-conference game: in a National Hate all Asan Ia: Leahy said, ‘ “These are the finest Emil (Six Yards) Sitko, the Superior accuracy from the field adi Basketball tion fame Played ore a sell-out und most Joyal boys I have ever 1rish's All - American fullback, paid, off for Purdue, as DePauw erowd o ang,’ I'm going to really miss |got more shots at the basket, but

\coached. The Olympians, led by their oy of these boys who will be "DO spent the afternoon ham-|

Ed Butler

Herb Quandt

First All-City Teom

Name Pos.

Ed Butler, Sacred Heart End Jerty Moers, Deaf School Tackle

Herb Quandt, Tech * Tackle Dick Christy, Shortridge Guard

Frank Luzar, Cathedral ~~ Guard

Harry Romeril, Tech “Center Mike Purichia, Washington Back Russ Meadors, Tech Back’

Age 19 17 18 17 19 19 17 17 18

Ht. Wt. 6-5 225

61 185

60 190 5-10 167 5-7 165 58 176 6-0 165

57 142

5-10 150

John Lauter, Shortridge Back * 16 58 140

Rufus Marks, Shortridge Back 18 60 172

Football Team

Versatile Squad Has Speed, Powe:

By JIMMIE ANGELOPOLOUS Here is The Times’ 1949 All. City high school football team. It's fast, rugged, smart, ver: satile, power-packed and pos sessed of one of the finest attri. butes an honor selection of high school stars can have—the ul timate in sportsmanship and correct mental attitude. It's an all-senior contifigent blessed with sufficient size and speed. The line averages 181 and ~ the backs strike a medium of 151

2 unusual as it is brilliant on and ~ A off the field. It is composed of the Bill-Ralph city’s top eleven all-around prep

performers who have pased the "Honorable Mention acid test. All of them are two-

Ends—Cozart _ (W), Guilian) OAT veterans and some are threes. (M), Magle (H), Klein (S), Woot. YT starters. One, Jerry Moers of en (DS). Tackles—Rushton (T), Murray the unique choices. (CA), Breeden (M), Perine (8), Scores 102 Points

~MoNalry ABR); 4, Develan-- nod a Coparng the

Glassmeyer (CO), Laetsch (H) and scoring leaders by Von Forrester (8). : city Guards—Schroeder (W), Stan- 102 points {fi seven games. Xith : Jey (M), Maxey (CA), M. Walker g pile.driving, 190-pound fullback (T) and. Falender (8). or a team that scored 206 points Centers—Crouse (BR), Vollmer while winning seven of eight (H), Seyfried (SH), Unversaw (8) games. He scored three touch.. : Backs—Mangin and McCarthy gowns ifi each of four games and (0), D. Campbell,” Scott and All two TDs ini each of two others. ‘top (BR), O'Riley and Whitmore Moers’ is an unusual boy. Fun(W), Hinkley, 3. Nyers snd Ad: gamentally he's an outstandi ams (M), W. Walker (8), Ger- college prospect as a agile lach, Turnipseed, Meyerrese .,uiq step in tomorrow and % Scharbrough and Sexson . (T): the city's fra steing tackle spot Fi Riley and Caito (SH), Ravalh As a freshman, he was an