Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 December 1949 — Page 21

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Cleveland Indidns Were the Naps Then

NEW YORK, Dec, 13—I suppose Petrillo. arred college bands from Madison Square Garden for the usual union reason. Then again he may have had to sit back of one of them

at some time or other,

Hill Prince is sure to be among the top three in the winter book, But don’t do anything - rash, Calumet hopes to be!

in there with Theory and Rearmed. And anyone who goes strength,

against Calumet on Derby|and ambition, a greater competi-

[tive challenge all around, and especially after the pasi At the moment he is wrestling his [memories of a rough monetary way back and forth across the|

day,

Bernhardt? 1 can even name his

year, would be fust stupid enough experience which should kee Art gm Iver: Circle Tavern oo. dag Mary Jo Percinon, Pauls DX a to 4p midnight wi date TAPABHRELE os tn Pr so co IAISL DY | op ih boring champion, [Som E stu oreradoved wy iF ERE MEPS GN Re Bi, ln scoring nes the pening et with Virginia Mayo. next year will be quite the best| «pa Preem” was to arrive ini will wrestle Buddy Rodgers to- y g fed ier Prentice. Railway Bxpre 631 | Pes ov Eskew, ® wrelis oHardware s08 A A ads in 8 the pro game has known in 15 y 9 Helen Sheets, 626 i parson Rvaatelon) | Birth MEL. eharstan. Real BIE Mixed 506 Pops Since the Rangers have been | pro g 48 known In Indianapolis - this afternoon for] ht the A Cc Ris arron, Evang 5 a I acer a Taantie Jewelry was However, while the Barons and winning there are now people in years. his engagement tonight in the nig in the Armory. Carnera, | = As. usual the Thomas Bemis ho paves, New ail Home Sup a Virginia Parrish, W 0. Jones aw Reds dominated the scoring, little New York who come right out ~——— National Guard Armory, just an-| the 265-pound giant, who was [Classic dominated the women's Dave o Bell Bac bce Re ee gheoard's Pharmacy 801 Gil Mayer, pint-sized Pittsburgh and actually contess they “are Basketball, Grid {other stop on his whirlwind’ our, a wrestler before he became a |activity but the top feminine keg- Es Binael nryant Heacine $11 foams Hoanee. Modern Market tn: goaltender, was the big man in hockey fans. of the country. lB bs 4 South {ler rolled at the Uptown alleys. ohn, Porter, "Fransportation waver 8 Ruth Wray, Wiles. ahnsan 2 501 net-minding with an average of Snooper-dooper, my favorite : Earnings Keep Only a man with the Physica] oxer, expects to tour South 1i.10n Sheets of Chateau Bardo Aree oro Courthouse Leasus |. 408 corners Piemdtrer nil Anderson's 2.58 goals allowed per game. news hound, reports that Ton {makeup of Carnera-6 foot, America soon. ‘{in the Fairfield Florist loop re- Racer 5 ipweeh, Fran Brih. 117 may An Taupaw. Indiana Off Raulpment Cf! ougies. Cleveland Canzoneri has been asked to ny Penn in Blue inches tall 265 pounds { corded a sizzling 626 series, Her ry Kicriien Bois Tavern Piguet ae HL "ar oshel. Tula ana Pu w 500 Chad. Providence come matchmaker for the Cin- | Could slang the pace he is set- Mi games were 234, 251 and 141. fh Maver “oodsey: Bettis” » i WOTHER LEAGUE LEADE a a Providence '... cinnati{ Garden. Hope this is true.|” Tate Bn i tin e wrestles every night iami en it eg Marge Skelton of Milano Inn In Marvin Go Raich Buick: No : Rarhara Lacan. Carmel Mixed ely, Cleveland There are few better names in PHIL ADELPHIA, Dec. 13 (UP) before crowded houses, ® |the Bemis Classic fell just one pin Jets, "chidegior. "Fil na’ A Kher ’ a0 FRR ML we rin Presidents om Glad, Bt Touts boxing. The University of Pennsylvania | Coast-to-Coast Tour | short of that mark with her set of Ralph Ortman, Kirschner Auto Rep. .. #02 TT Medi Providence a» made profits on only two sports He wrestled last night in Madi | 825, acquired on scores of 201, 167 Whtkon Qisrmever, © XK ed bi Player Deal Sends | DeMarco. Buffalo io -— NOTE from Nate Cornsweet, football and basketball—but it son Bquare Garden: Shdianapolis oes 0 das and 257. Lou Early, also of Mi- Daten PRoerey. Maat Lodge $0 | Cleveland insurahce genius: a HER 43 Ro ae Sarniige tonight; another town tomorrow) Jb SonpeNted “a re 0 2% OLR idAalr Ramp. Eis iment Howell to Millers Wrestling Stages Big : { entire sports > cnrle to . , | ' y 70 and or a figure o am Mates BY] Equipment 808 | Ye ( ) “What do you mean there is noiprogram during the year ended Dig rorking BE ep rd) MIAMI, Fla. Dec. 13 ! P) Sally Twyford compiled a total of pr White, Ses ters ‘ +4 . MN I ard Bp Comeback in Garden Br Teven wame his!” The was. Honolulu for ‘several matches aan good - natured Freddie g13 in the same circuit to round Wail Pefkner, "Boaast Tavern civens & Howell of the Cincinnati Reds’ NEW YORK, Dec, 8 §

Joss,

pitching mates of that era: foothall Rhoades, Thielman, “Berger Clerkson and Leibharat. C leve- in the 1947-48

Napoleon Lajoie. Pretty second baseman and not too bad | a hitter, Ever hear of him?

war. came much good, added

The university announced that

~DaPreen’ Is Cleaning Up As Wrestler

Happier in Grunt, Groan Art Because He Makes More Cash

JIM HEYROCK “It'sa more. better, the wrestle| thana the box fight” Translated, that méans wres<| ting is better than boxing, and, B® it came from Primo Carnera last) ae

By

new owners with money night during a telephone conver-|

earnings amounted

sation from his New York hotel.|

“Da Preem"

is by far a happier

fiscal year when man now than whe land was called the Naps then.!the Quakers had an undefeated Ba nov so WW) n he became t

That s because our manager was fteam. Repair work at Franklin boxing champion in 1933. fair|Field helde down profits in 1947.

and then to South America “yy

tow $75,000 more during the year than Feb. 10 for an exhibition tour,

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Why?

Because he's pocketing money and Basketball earnings were $7084 is a cinch to make more. Com-_ lower thafi the previous ‘year but

‘Lotsa’ Money

set forth on golfing’s winter tour of 177,

Ar Hickman Whirlaway knocked Gene Welch. Chas "MeCahtil Ct pls. Times Hnd

heav yweight pig Heal Bilk Mixed

Miami Open tournament by down- Frank's It was a little different story ing Bob Hamilton of Landover. grabbed the next two places with [4a Early

v

Apparently

He broke the season's three!

he scored a smashing set of 758 to date. The former t. in the Speedway Classic, Curt connected for a pair of that line whereas Ya 245's and a 268 count to his Coance Electric teammates to credit, keep their lead in the Classic. ~* 700 BOWLERS | 28 ouf a possible 36 strikes in|, chalking up the largest total in] the history of the Speedway Bowl Kyat Nu, ~practice as well as league com-{F284 | leis van petition. Jack Kirby snared the runnerup|N spot by belting 666 pins for Crown Coal at St. Philip's, Kirby| . Hack came through with yames of 188, eben,

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Primo Carnera, former world's 267 and 211 but his efforts were RE Ty ploat

{aas of New Orleans, who grew put the 600 class. 8he rolled with Jack ouldings Ine Da vis, McQuay-Norris

1 ip With a golf club in his hands, Frank's Furniture and had games jonu W' Davey Bob Burton t Johnson, Riviera Past

Kiwanis Lake Shore

257 and 179.

John Toenjes, Ind over 2809 pins to come home first Art Burns in the team race. Hickman netted Hii Abel. Texaco Carmel

oday with fond hopes of shaking “always a bridesmaid” jinx.

Mixed 504 Haas won first prize in the marks of 921, 922 and 966. Jack Jones BOWLER women) 42 Second Baseman George Haus-|

Furniture and Milano

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Curt Heady 1sn’t;195 to set the pace in the indivi. Sally Coleman Kool Vent satisfied with merely winning the dual department. Both keglary i& ia Indianapolis "Game Championship, compete with Marott's Shoes Marott's and Yaver have aléo jgame Series record last night as turned in the highest team series i May

| single game of 1099 to lead in

enable loop high of 3085 total pins to ite] yet Cheb

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Men) { Gertrude Rhodes, Milane Inn

Ruth Graham, Century vou Myrtle Scott, Borden's Dalry ...o... jl Mary Schmidt, DeWalt News Frances indell capitol aby | Marue Aspe raybill #00 Alene Hotcomn, Oerte els RE Fehr's Beer. 510! «

Lam . frsurance’

oh. ita. Mae Surber, 4 Annette Mayhe ss, Indiana Ol Equipment .. $17 Asn Maloy, Homeste Mar joTie Pollard, Haboush Market Genie’ Drexler, Hickman Whirlaway Aletha Bayer, Thomas Bemis, Co. Huey Court, DeWoll News [Sleanor Roth, BE & R Chureh Women {Rose Behrman, Nik-o-lak :

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[4 Syracuse club will pitch for the Club 10 Minneapolis Millers of the Ameri-

Presidents

on nounced today.

B Mt League and Houston will move)

ment: Ever hear of him? I was/still were profitable. All other when he was a boxer. He was Md. by two strokes in a playoff respective totals of 2789 and 2761. Sally Twylord with the Cleveland club when sports lost money—the rowing taken over by some unscrupulous Yesterday after they finished the Lead Team Total lia Lire, Hiekman Whiriaway .... 883 cuse in the three-way deal. [tling Joe Birmingham benched him.team, $17.600; baseball, $7000; handlers, battered about the ring| {regulation 72 holes in a tie. He, villa Gandaiph. Capitol {limber §17| But that's another story. Coonce Electric, riding home on Dal Rerkopes. Rickman Whirjavas 4) the International League in 1948. flop.

track. and Perm relays,

$6000; and sent home practically penni-|/8hot a one under par 69 to Ham-

Why did the Broadway gam- lacrosse, $3700; soccer, $3000; less. ilton’s 71. {Heady's hot streak, had a series blers make Robert Villemain awrestling, $2200; swimming, But his chief love was wrest- Haas had won ‘ust one other|0f 2845 on games of 929, 916 and 41; to 1 underdog in Friday's/$2000; tennis, $2000; fencing, lin, even when he won the heavy- major: tournament. [1000 to lead the men. Walker's| non-title, .non-class, non-impor- $1700 and golf, $1000. weight boxing title from Jack His victory yesterday did not] {Lunch of the Illinois’ Fraternal| Easy 0 tant middleweight thing? Well] rr — |Sharkey. He had been a wrestler come until late. He shoved ahead! [Io0p. came in next with--2806- pins; the last time they met, the lin Italy before ° ing brought te of the chain-smoking Hamilton on| h . | Frenchman, though deprived of Pairings Listed | America in 1930. ¥ he {the 500-yard 13th hole with a| Delaware Bowling Center and

victory by two officials—extreme fsolationists, lished, pasted the oyster stuffing

Motta, It naturally therefore, that in a return boul Indiana the Frenchman in spite of his nee, previously demonstrated superierity, must lose. You say this mal vs. scarcely makes sense? Perhaps ers and it doesn't,

indeed—don’'t make sense. This Franklin. appears to have been one of them,

Villemain's

has an insidious style, bores from

within, that is. LaMotta’s washed Wabash Gridders Get |

up. This may explsin the clean)

fight he fought. It had no other Letters, Numbers BR

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A MIRAGE which kept the

face of losses unprecedented in; sports was a page out of baseball | history. Shortly after the turn of the century, the National] League was challenged by newly formed American League. Within too prolonged or expansive a struggle the nation’s monopoly was broken. The two leagues went on to operate as friendly but forceful rivals and baseball prospered as never before. If it worked out that way in baseball, why not in football? This seemed to be sound reasoning. But on closer examination it wasn’t. The football seasori“is too brief, and bad weather is murderous, -In baseball there are 77 games at home. A rained out game, played as a double-header at a later day, frequently brings in more dough than if the two games had been played separately. And-once § a football team is out of the running no individual star can save it at the box office, like, say, DiMaggio ‘in the midst of a late é season hit streak or a Feller trying to win his 16th in a row on the last Saturday in September. Nevertheless, out of the football

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27-30. The se hedule: Dec. 27 Central Missouri Teach- , Hanover ground army. But there are times Dec. 28 State cans moved when the gamboleers—who are Teachers suppose to be very, very smart, Teachers and Indiana Central vs. taining the Gls. He came back to America in/The Florida State High School of 1946 as a wrestler. In Da Preem's| Coaches -Association today "put g,,. averages than the paceset|the University of Florida on no-\i..c having ired t . acquired respective “It’sa more better now, Make tice that it had better “hire one| =o. of 943 and 939; The best He said he made|0f us” to replace resigned foot- ... .. eaders can boast of are $12 5,000 in three shows last yedr ball coach Ray (Bear) Wolf, or Delaware Bowl (936) and Me{in one South American town. How does ‘American?

On Dec. 29 games 1 and 2 will meet the win- own words: a spirited, gritty ners of games 3 and 4, respec-! little fellow who makes the most tively, fo. the right to enter the lotsa money.” of his five-and-ten equipment. He| finals Dee. 30.

CRAWFORDSVILLE, Dec. —Twenty-two ; varsity players were approved to; pro football war going in the| . .. . "ot" otters here to. | (UP) —L. R. (Dutch) Meyer, head | day, the athletic committee an-|football coach at Texas Christian nounced. Also approved was the| University “for 16 seasons, has|of four high school mentors men-|| LEON TAILORING 60. Ine. numerals to 20 signed a new three-year contract, | tioned by the association as pos- 25 Mass. Ave. it was announced today. |

{awarding of the members of the freshman team.

State “Teachers Eastern Illinois Wheaton vs,

—- Connecticutt vs. Memphis

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this reading with identical records; College had been in a labor camp during Fm tormerly of Evanaville, ng

fhe day and searched for food for: Nor- his family during the night. Later he served in the When the Ameriin, he did whatever State he could to help--mostly enter-

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MIAMI, Fla., Dec. 13 (UP)—

| else. chanics (924). : Otherwise, the. association In-| Harry Wheeler has an indivi > dicated, its coaches would cease qual average of 202 while Oscar |trying to steer outstanding state Behrens holds down a figure of At the Bridge

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