Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 December 1949 — Page 16

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ea Sie of Nine Squads Represented in Top p' Position; Line Average 168 Pounds

By JIMMIE ANGELOPOLOUS SouthpoPt and rin Central—the top county prep grid]

~All-County” football team. 1 Southport’s. county champs, unbeaten in nine straight games, “pinced four players on the first team while Lawrence Central, un-| ten in eight but tied once, landed three. { “resented on the first team. The! The center slot went to Irvin ie, which averages 168 pounds, Kirby of Lawrence by the par-| 18 not exceptionally heavy but is rowest of margins over South- | fast and aggressive, ‘port's. rock'em-sock-em Jim Whit: | The backs average 161 pounds Aker, a junior. Kirby was the and have considerable speed and top offensive and defensive line-| Aersatility. man for Coach Bill Smith alll Ends Walter Schaler of South- year and is a four-year letterman, port and Phil Wampler of Frank-| veteran, He never missed a game| lin Township, represent the de-(in four years. Whitaker, a fine fensive and offensive strength of linebacker, and Kirby, appeared the honor selection. Schaler was stronger all-round than any piv-| the real defensive bulwark at! lotman on the city clubs. one of the flanks for the Sars | Bland, Miedema a Unpiez Scored S0 points and In the county selections, Speed- , Wampler 1s one of the way's Ronnie Bland and Warren three juniors who demonstrated Central's Ernie Miedema were . .sufficlent all-round caliber and right behind Kirby and Whitaker. « .team value to crowd out the, Southport’s Lee McGathey and| seniors, (Jack Hall ren le up two of the,

Martin Promising {four backfield positions. McJunior Tackle John Martin of Gathey is only a junior but his| “Bouthport was regarded as the Passing and running and all-| soutstanding lineman in the coun-| found stability figured strongly ty and-is- a athlete, in the Cards’ success this season. Senior Tackle Bill Strange of |Hé made 53 points. Jack Hall, a T.awrence Central was one of the fine pass:catcher with plenty of chief cogs in the Bears’ strong| speed, was the swivel-hipped ine; His family has moved to{Dack who punished himself for “Charlestown, near Jeffersonville; t-extra yard. He was second but Strange only plays football, in the county with 74 points. Guards Bob Mingus of Pikel He led Dan Siler of Lawrence Township, and Pat Pinkston of [811 year until Siler got 19 points ‘Ben Davis are the liftle rocks tnjin the final game, Siler had an the brick wall. Mingus was all-{poinis an was a good passer for “county in his freshman year but|ihe Bears. He manned the third row: Dan “ater moved to Ben Davis. He, spot, one: of the best county moved back to Pike last year. ba — een

He performed lke a boulder for Ptiback Ulysses Rice was the LF , h§ Red Devils. khorse for Decatur Central's luttz S Pinkston, the Giants’ co-gap- Mid-Btate haps His courage 1 In, is a stable chunk of Was hearts

Southport fv and squat. He's 5-8 and 160 warming on that cold night. He jo “We were 80 per gent bet red 57 points all year. Bouth- me rt's Fullback Don Kortepeter was UE as another standout performer, T it Slated to Get | FitzGerald, Turner

hoa Packers Trounce ol ‘Redskins, 88-81 fF ALTDIORE. Lat. $-ONidials J

ANDERSON, Ind. Dec. 8 (UP) at the minor league convention —Anderson's Packers defeated here today came up with oné new Hg +“ Sithe Sheboygan Redskins last player by dfuafting a Pitches and y _— .ithen “even up” se one, 4 Sitko, Williams, NN Kant, or FR ns Sida a a catcher, fil ain SH Hart Selected test. Tribe President Owen J. Bush +1 v oh The Packers lead the NBA's and Ted Sullivan, business manIUNEW YORK, Dec. 6—Three ...iorn division while Sheboy- “Ser Bot their heads together and r of Notre Dame's unde gan cugréntly is in second place. {snatched Paul LaPalme, a south-

Leot “THe 1 {paw hurler, from Hartford, Conn.,| po werhouse, end Hart/It ws th triumph {in the Eastern League; and then

|sold Clyde Kluttz, veteran catch- | d to stay at the end of thet: to Itimore of the Interna-

ague “Injured the | greater part of last] Klutts fell in tting led hit only .248, ol be | ly experienced er re‘teams with 17, paningion the Indianapols start is Bob Ganss, Others will be sup-| plied by the parent Pittsburgh! Earl Turner, the Hoo-

| Pirates. slers’ No. 1 receiver in 1049, was| recalled by Pittsburgh. Turner fs|

slated to return, accompanied by’ {EQ FitzGerald, who was the Bucs'| No. 3 catcher last season. Ganss 3 probably will be moved down In! = = 5 the Pittsburgh chain. i at Rui rou “. a The American Associgtion fig-| ured prominently jn. the minor

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fication. Columbus led with four. The following players, exclusive of LaPalme, were drafted by

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Here’ s the 1949 Times All. Count Figh school football team. Back row (left to right): Phil Wampler. Franklin Township end; Bob Mingus, Pike Township guard; Pat Pinkston, Ben Davis guard; John Martin, Southport tackle, and Walter Schaler, Southport end. First Siler, Lawrence Central; Ulysses Rice, Decatur Central; Jack Hall, Southport, and Lee McGathey, Southport, backs. (Inset) [this or a similar arrangement ini tjonal 200-mile championship for Tackle Bit Strange, Lawrence Central (left) and Center Irvin Kirby, Lawrence Central.

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oe Schaler;- Southport ldohn Martin, Southport

| Bill Strange, Lawrence Centrsi

Pat Pinkston, Ben Davis Bob Mingus, Pike Township {Irvin Kirby, Lawrence Central | Lee McGathey, Southport Dan Siler, Lawrence Central Jack Hall, Southport : . » Bevan Team Ends—Beard (PT) (FT).

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an injustice to the Methodists’ skills. In this connec-|

have been the effect or. the rank: ings If the AP had waited until] this game was played—and certainly no season can be considered complete until the Irish have finished their schedule. And speaking of polls, the baseball writers must realize by now that their laissez-faire approach to the most-valuable-player awards is dangerous, There was a leak In the Ted Williams vote and a betting coup followed. How big, I don't know. Without prying too industriously I established the bookies were hit for $46,000. At least, my source of information in {such matters has been reliable in [the past. I believe, too, the for- | mula is defective. The idea is to {determine the player who was most valuable for the full season. |Why then cast votes a week be[fore the season ends? Wasn't Joe Page more valuable to the Yanks {in the last week than Ted Wil- {| lams was to the Red Sox? Same with the AP poll. n

| HOW COULD AP possibly know

knock off the Irish? The baseball

{there's a leak, let him handle it.

«vow ~ |social duties?

magazine cover boy next fall, don’t. you? Kyle

BN DEA MWY. Doubles Classic End 17 6% 190 3, To Open Jan. 7

~ End 18 5-11 160 Sr.| Tackle 16 6-1 176 Jr. The Tenth Annual Men's Dou-, Tackle 17 6-0 177 Sr. bles Classic will open at the Deze: on the young.man. Clark Nealon, Guard 18 57 163 Guard 17 58 150 Center 18 5.8 162 Back 18 61 158 Back 17 60 165 ___ Back 18 5-11 155

Sr.|Jan. 7, at 2 p. m. rtled me: sr. Each prospective entry must Ee Walker.” Jr.thave his combined league ay Sr. ages certified by each of Sr. league secretaries. His handicap] saint.

[the difference between the keg-| i n the bench, Rote, ler's €ombined average and 200 [Walker sitting on the

Features Mat Card

Tackles—Carr (LC) and Potter| , _.o A.ctralian tag-team, |°TteD as he wishes if he changes gat rday up to the closing minute.

(Sp). Guards—Herschell Hurrle (8). Center—Whitaker (8). Backs—Curran (WC), ford (LC), Carmichael (BD) a | Kortepeter (8). Honorable Mention

(DC)

{Long (Sp.). Morgan (BD), Reibel (LC).

Tackles—Butrum (DC), Lam-

bert (BG), Marksherry Holhauzer (WC), Riggs (8).

A i-Giimen and Noakes C), Jordan and Brown (WC), Hill (PT), D. Crawford (Sp)y.

Grummell (8S).

Centers—Bland ( Sp) , Miedema.

(WC) and Tileston (DC).

Backs—DeJeet (WC), Pugh and| (BG), Mundy (DC), Conafroe (PT), Ha-| {ger and Burkhardt (BD), Shimer and Wilson

Wallsmith (LC), Cingo

(FT), Kuykendall (Sp), Emmett and Blazek (8).

Face Stiff Fight

On “Sanity Code’

SH on 3 u TO aii Fe, on Ti fo count of the National Collegiate P. Jattancogs, Tenn. ahd uks [roWi Athletic Association membership, vs. Green's Dr i }

Indicated today tHAat

members planning.

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rooksi Becorid Baseman Herman pulsion for violation of the “sanity, Bs Store Leacue ne Memp! a aber trom COde” probably will be waging a eer |

useless battle.

versity of Virginia,

will be expelled.

admitted that

in New York next month.

Dixie Walker Named

To Manage Atlanta BALTIMORE, Dec. 6

seasons ‘in the

in the Southern Association. Walker,

as a part-time

pinch+hitter. It was

that the. pact was for one year. 8escscesscessctsansees

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Craw. | Wrestling card.

{out of three with a 90-minute with the entry. ‘time curb. A supporting match, For further information call Cap-| |games. They carried all the presEnds—Hertram (S), Boles and carded for one fall or 3@-minutes, ito] 4266. Sprecklemeyer and will pit Frank Schofro, a new-|

to fight ex-

A survey of the membership in-, The 1050 American Association dicated that even should the UniVirginia | Indianapolis 18 Mpjjitary Institute and’ Virginia fo¢|to open on the road, at Columbus; Tech get .a solid-bloc of their RN Louisville at Toledo; St. Paul at|NCAA district, they still probably

The three Virginia schools have they are among the seven accused of violating the, 6 (UP)— NCAA sanity code. They say that y Buddy Hassett. veteran member to claim support of the code is. “lof the New York Yankee organi- hypocrisy and that they intend to Las. lzation from the time he played| fight its provisions at the meeting

{ (UP)— | Dixie ger, 39-year-old veteran "of major agues late yesterday was named manager of the Atlanta Crackers

who came to the end of his big league career in 1949 as a member of the Pittsburgh Pirates, said he would remain on [the active list with the Crackers outfielder and] reported

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partners each time. Of. the total Enrique Torres and Pete Peter-| son will meet Ernie a Joe| Prize money, 40 per cent will be

SMU Be Up Polls as Unjust

Ranked 25th by AP,

tion I wonder what would |

{the Methodists weren't going tO aq races at

force the baseball writers would | riders ‘have more time to devote to their, {Both events will be run over the

Rot¢ of the Methodists. Ona trip to Houston t summer I was fully briefed,

Sr.'lan's Reereation Alleys Saturday, | lable sports editor of the Houston “Rote’ll make diana. at his office, 102 North Thats 3 3 > |was like saying Santa Anna should|at id dime they will be publicly ota 5 have been made the state's patron Nealon’'s words were to \ \ (will be based upon 75 per cent of! \prove phophetic. With the injured Se le ° 8

WHAT THE result might have, given for actual scores and the been if Walker had been physically]

No, 1

NEW YORK, Dec. 6—Tied -for 25th. in the AP > poll \which attempts—fearlessly or foolishly—a national rankling at the end of the seasoh, Southern Methodist gave Notre Dame, ranked high on top, its most desperate fight of the

On the basis of Saturday’ s game the e rankings plainly do

(courage that when they had to |get- a touchdown to break a tie they went out and got it.

THE GIANTS poked Kenny Washington off the semipro lots in Los Angeles and are going to give the former Negro football star an extended trial next spring, I hope and trust this will silence critics who are always blasting Horace Stoneham for ast trying to improve his ball.club B. (for Brevity) Rickey had been asked about the Brooks’ pitching staff. Here is an excels lent example of the great man's clarity of expression and sineerity of meaning: “Frankly. I don’t believe in relief pitchers, as such. If you have a strong staff you don’t need them. But the way our staff is I'm not following to the extent that I believe we couldn't use a good reliefer.” Even if you read it backward, it’ comes out the

same way.

$10, 000 Purse Up

For Cycle Racers

COLUMBUS, O., Dec. 8 (UP)— Winners of the 1950 motoncycle Daytona Beach, Fla., Feb. 18-19, will share in a

| ballots should be cast the day the g19000 purse, ‘the American Mo|season ends and immediately for-sorcycle Association announced warded by the individual selectors y545y to Happy Chandler's office. If

Sharing the prize money will be winners in the 100-miler for

[That's what he's-paid for. And iS niqers classified by the AMA as it necessary to point out that with! ymateurs, and winners-in- the na-

of expert classification.

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You know who'll be football's Ma south of the city of Daytona

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