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Chronic Losers «Cubs Make Money Anyhow; ..Browns Have None to Spend-
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_ 9lay these days.
“+ There's Phil Wrigley who comes in assorted. flavors.
The chewing gum tycoon operates the most successful
failure in baseball. Reluctant. classic. Chicago]
ly, I must believe. His Cubs finished last in "48 and again in '49, Yet on each occasion they drew more than a mil- . lon cash customers to their home| games. If this tsn't some sort of record It is at least astounding. "A large part of the answer is that Wrigley stresses creature comfort in his spotless, attractive ball park, He makes the ordeal of watching “his mediocrities as painless as possible, which is very white of him,’ ” ~ ” SEE THAT FELLOW going! into the elevator?-—That's Bill DeWitt who is as much like Wrig-| ley as Spike Jones is like Btokowski, About all they have in| common is shabby baseball material, One of the social raps against DeWitt is that he owns the shabby B8t, Louis Browns, Here is how the Browns finished in the last four years: Seventh, eighth, sixth and seventh. This year, they drew only 270, 036 from | April to October, It is not hard to understand why DeWitt must live in the slums, He has no dough. His is a desperate struggle for survival, In order to keep ths franchise alive he must #ell key men from time to time, It is almost impos- | sible for him to do, or even plan, a solid building job. Why Wrigley with all his mil- |
lions and demonstrated business on the very last day this year. acumen continues to flounder is|Did any other club owner ever)
a mystery—unless you his |
front office setup simply doesn't|3uccession?
know what the score is, It cer-
tainly looks hat way,
WHO WOULD THAT be. over there in the corner surrounded by sports writers? Casey Blengel of course . . . “Naturally, it gives me great pleasure to be Known as the manager of the year. But
CITY. Wasn't it just a year everybody
“NEW YORK, Pec. 14—Life among the potted palms— ~ and other inanimate objects—in the Commodore lobby .'wHete the annual phenomenon of natural gas, otherwise identified as the Big League baseball meetings, is on dis-
On Sport in Two Years
. Collapse Follows One of Worst
Seasons in History 8T. LOUIS, Dec. 14: (UP)~~8t,
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tributed one of the mont sensa{tional plays In the history of the!
inning. of what was to prove the| today abandoned the sport enfinal. game with a triple «- and|tirely. was still there after the Detroit | The decision was announced boys got the side out with nol jointly by the very Rev, Paul C. 1 Phe Tiger pitcher wae: Tomm (Reinert, president of the univer. 4 ¢ a om Bridges, a gritty little curve a | sity, and BAT-Durney; 308. thietse right-hander out of Tennessee, | ’ Bill Jurges, the next Nite: zria seasons the acho ever had, fanned, French rolled out and |both “on the field and at the Galan lifted a fly, But turning| glowcet window. The team won back to the Cubs in this erisis ) {was not as simple as it reads two games, ied one and lot ix. (here. On one of the hitters! Two Big ‘Red’ Years Bridges had made a wild pitch,| The football ‘program was rethe ball going. into the dirt a NAbly reported to have cost St. yard or so in front of the plate, | {Louis U. $100,000. About: the same It. was on this errant pitch |amount was dropped in 1048 Jochrane made his memorable | When the team won four and ay. He dived acre {lost seven. Play across the plate, The coaching staff was out with|
his feet literally leaving the ground and smothered the ball, |the game. Bt. Louis settled a blanket contract with head coach
the onl ssible chance he had of 2 '* | Joe Maniaci and his assistants for
to get It and keep Hack on third. I had forgotten the name (1950 on a mutually agreeabla basis,
of the hitter. “Jurges” beamed. Cochrane. The contract for Maniaci and
| Louis University, whose football] Stan Hack opened the ninth glory belonged to the distant past,
|“T']l remember that one until I'm his staff, Eddie Brominski, Phil 1100.” . |Ragazzo and Jack Karwales, was,
{sald to amount to $30,000 a year.|
” » | i | The school planned to ask for| TOM YAWKEY, another BUC-| voleases immediately from oppo-
cessful businessman and weaithy| |nents already scheduled for the sportsman who turned to base- | on 50 and 1951 seasons, especially ball for mental relaxation. His in the Missouri Valley Conference, Red Box have become a consist-| or which it fs a member, Walsh) ent American League threat. |8tadium, where the team played They won in '48, dropped to third |g, home games, will be disposed |1n "47, tied in '48 and were beaten of or leased to the Prep League,| a conference of St. Louis area Catholic high schools, Basketball, the sport at which Bt. Louis has lately achieved na-| {tional prominence, will continue.] No other sports programa will be!
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{have two such narrow misses In|
Yawkey took over the Red Sox! at the height of the depression.
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St. Louis University Abandons Football
He not only saved the Bo.ton franchise but his tremendous | cash deals kept Connie Mack out| of the poor house. It is not too
saved the American League at
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HORACE 8 SToNmAN ad--
E Shat nis Vears— ar, te- pat it more ‘ogently, his lack of success with
them — has scarcely rated rave notices, “We've been no higher than
manager of Cleve-|
BB land, who has just cast his vote Proud of.
against reinstating the spitball, ~“It's an unsightly thing and offensive to, ladies,” he explained. undoubled
third for a dozen years and that's
I'm pretty certain, though, we're going do something about it dh very long.”
to pin the Giants’ president down on a persistent report he's consid-| ering buying up Leo Durocher's|
GORDON * Mickey) Cochrane, | ruddy faced, pounds heavier, enormously cheerful, back in base
ball as coach of pitchers fof|rocher is just another manager
the AAA's. As manager of the Tigers, he had led his team to a
contract and giving him the | leather,
front to Giant loyalists Stoneham | has committed since he took charge. And if any further’ Pook | {was needed that the brassy Du-
ithe Giants’ fifth place, 24 games back, finish proved it last season.|
| Arbor,
obviously not a record to be ence cage tilt. Immediately after the game,
|affected.
fantastic to state that Blogs to Meet least from -severé financial. I've been around long enough to distress and considerable m-, realize that the public has a short barrassment. = I - 2
“Set for Wabash Saturday Night
— Coaeh Tony Hinkle and his But- | ler Bulldogs are off on a flying trip today. They meet the Michigan Wolverines tonight at Ann in a is
Mich,
World Series win over the Cubs, Have another belly laugh for| will be playing a taller squa
And, in the process, had con-
Basketball Scores
HIGH SCHOOLS es Deaf School 86, Trafalger 34.
Fhe Fics town n Atiied
uffton 39, A rig n
rownshy re 43, Thornt ville 43 Au Nauioa, "Nn
on- yourself, Mr. Mel Ott,
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Arizona 63, Caorma. Poly 83
5 Shoe kton 8. 49
igham You , Cu California “ "College of Pact
Perhaps you don't have to
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2 your—eyes y However, Indiana Central's Bob-Robison [Ne. to) open to pl to keep the ball
Ralph Ferguson {No. 3). With their eyes closed, _Robison” ME the advantage « «+ he had the ball.
And the Greyhounds won, 1064:
IU and Purdue Cagers Score Victories; Badgers Beat Irish in Last Period Rally
Indiana Central set a
points. fast pace in Hoosier College Conference men scoring
| = = ~ Greyhounds Turn on Heat fo Scald Franklin College, 70-64, in Fast Overtime |
fourth victory in five games.
Gives Whis
By FRANK “Lost Chord” has been Kennedy's whistle. - f The. Indianapolis Olympians braved a recital of the sweetest
Harness Races Set for State Fa
Dates Awarded By Grand Circuit
ness racing meet has been scheduled for Sept. 4-8 at the 1950 Indiana State Fair, Racing dates were awarded to 113 associations by officials of the fe ‘Roaring Grand” at their“anpual | winter meeting in Columbus, O.,
will be considered later. The 1950 schedule opens at Santa Anita Park May 23 for three weeks of major league competition under the banner of the Western Harness Racing Associ(ation, The season ends at Lex|ington, Ky., Oct. 7 after a 10-day session. However, if the two tentative applications are accepted, the season will extend to Oct. 28. Conflicts in Dates An application from the New York State Fair at Syracuse for Sept. 4 to Bept. 8 dates could not ibe -aecepted Because of a conflict {with the Grand Circuit meeting at Indianapolis. Saratoga is from July 10:22 and two meetings at Roosevelt
A five-day Grand Circuit har-!
yesterday. Two other applications]
Olymps Win a Ball Game While Kennedy.
tle Recital
Bouncing Referee Steals Show From Pro Cagers; Blackhawks Lose 84-63 Tilt
ANDERSON found. It's stuck in Referee Pat
and the Tri-Cities Blackhawks music this side of “Mule Train”
in Butlér Fieldhouse last night and the Olymps took the curtain
sat In, |. The Qlymps gave no quarter {except the first and that was 118-14. Marco .Todorovich de{posited 12 of his. points in the ‘opening period to account for the 4-point bulge. The locals counted 27 markers in the second quarter while parceling out only nine to lead 41-27 at the half,
Barker Sparks
| Cliff Barker provided the ime petus for the Olymps in the gece ond period. The local pros were trailing 25-21 when Cliff came onstage. The Olymp boss-man hit two quick fielders to tie it up and give his team a lead it never relinquished. The Olymps were hot in the last half. They collected 20 points in the third quarter and 28 in the fourth. With Barker in, the plays worked smoothly for the most part. Tri-Cities, on the other hand, could do little. Their direction was faulty and ncertain, A 20-point fourth quarter was the best they could muster, Alex Groza, the cream of the
|scorers, was well-bottled in the first half, being held to five points. “The Beak” scented the
‘hoop in the final periods to wind (up with 21 points just one point better than Todorovich, Wah Wah Jones chipped in with 15 points (all in the first half), Beard and Joe Holland got 12 apiece and Barker wound up with
are scheduled for June 19 to! 10.
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Ralph
basketball but # = robably Salps
“away from Franklin's
July 1 and July 24 to Aug. 5.
{Orchant Beach, Me; imount - Park- at Collinsville; IiL,; will not race next year. “The proposed 1850
vduel racing Sommissions:
estern SR acing ve. Anita ark, Pasadena, Cal, ad to Qosevelt 1d Countr Tn ul storic fat Goshen, N.Y. Jul -8 LE vere] { Nassau, om ne Assn), 3 tg
Aug. § [te Aug 11. i " ‘Sedalia, Mo Aug. 28 to Sept 11 11-18 Delaware, O | ton. Ky. Sept. 27 t Sept. 27 to |
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Notre Dame's ace guard Kevin
(O'Shea paced both teams with 21 Pro Basketball Right behing Bim Was Big| NATIONAL BASKETBALL ASSOCIATION champ Don Rehfeldt| the ourice,
| basketball circles today after gaining a 70-to-64 overtime decision with 20 for the Badgers.
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July ark at Goshen, |
5. Du Quoln. 32. Lexing-
I Otien Disappoints
The Maihé State Raceway, old] The Blackhawks’ 7-foot center, and Fair-'pon
Don Otten, disappointed. Being the vi farthest from Kennedy's music he
schedule! was less inspired and only hit for | (subjeet to approval of the indi-+10-points.
[ Two technical fouls were called. Jim Owens of the Blackhawks
Raceway at was censured for being off key
ack In his language and Groza was y reprimanded for delaying the |game. Alex got out of tune when he threw the ball the length of the floor to show his displeasure with Maestro Kennedy. Kennedy, a man of a few thou rsand words and more bounce to has more waves than
pe the Atlantic Ocean. While his
to be able to!the Bulldogs will fly back to In< |grseyse A {whistle music failed to impress a dianapolis to work the kinks out) Over Franklin College. Indiana Con oe Franklin fh ot Wa hinoren 5 9 tone-deaf audience, his energy of their legs before meeting Wa-| Paced by Forward Dwight Swails’ 20 points, the Greyhounds Swails, f 11 7 “4iarueh. 9e °3) Baltimore 1 I 3% and hamming proved that basketThe columnist did not attempt bash Baturday night at the field- poured through six markers in the extra session to stifle a strong Brown 1 4 2 4 Aer { 9 2 9 Philadelphia Central Division. 18 28 ball officiating is growing by leaps house. | downstate team last night at University Heights. Griffith, e 3 7 3 c 415 W. 1 pct 2nd bounds. A rolling Kennedy Michigan will be the third McBride. ¢ 2 3 3 Enele ia 2%. ‘© 0 e 9 Minneapols . 1 $ .J00 gathers no moss—but lots of at[Western Conference foe for the| Indiana and Purdue cut loose ———— ~ Robison, & 0 ¢ 2 Perguson. ¢ 8 § 4 Rochester 11g tention. with second-half offensives to Ing fielder. Then the Greyhounds Colescott, ¢ 2 1 5 Dunn. ¢ 2 2 5 Ft Wayne 11 #11! | Bulldogs, the Hinklemen having =~ oo" 0 iate opponents, went to work on Franklin Blevins, & 0 0 OFEsans. & 0 0 © Bt. Louis 10 10 500, The Olymps have hit the road |dropped contests to Illinois 60-| roat.| The Grevh ’ . ___ Muson.® 0 0 1 Western Division /for Denver .and two games with This is the most shocking af-/gg and Ohio State, 67-85. -Michi-| While Notre Dame lost to a West e Greyhounds combined four |* , 25 20 28 Totals 22 20 29} Anderson wh og the Nuggets. They'll be back an goes into tonight's game with [ern Conference quintet. free tosses and a basket In the! geore at Halt—Frankiin 34 Indiana Cen- | INDIANAPOLIS "100.111! 1} 1 T zy |B :s A oy 3 vert At Bloomington, the Hoosiers overtime period, while holding trai 26 4nd regulation time 8 all 5 | Sheboygan . 1 4 uesday to meet the Baltimore 4. 2-1 recor YO Vasined rd straight win the Grizzlies scoreless. It was McGrath 3. Gritffith 3, Me Enis 2 Brown. Waterloo lili 5 Ii 35 Bullets. . da d Michigan State 52-49, and|#cored their thi 8 NITEM amp x WL TY onl a and with a 61-to-55 victory over De- their second win in the confer- Daugherty Smith 2. Fitzpatrick 3, Duin, [Denver ULF - Nn 19 Indianapolis (84) Tri-Cities (63) 0 | | s LA G! blasted { 57-36. b oY {Paul of Chicago. ence. rl icials —J. W. Jonhson snd Marvin engage RES Philadel ASE. ant ones. { 4 %° be Senay! ! % of As usual, Modo, Bulldogs | Purdue found the right combl-| Indiana's fast break proved the ~~ == = = Ror dlis 3 Tri-City 63 | Meng |g 140 a nation In second-half play to undoing of rangy DePaul. Trail- statevies FTP! denson.t fy 1t of GAMES TONIGHT olland. } : ¢ Ernst 11% ng 32 to 31 at halftime, - we 3 1 4 Pederit Mt 1 New York p n The Wolverines are built around {whip Drake University, 81 to 51, as . ; * ime the Hoo Tosherr ¢ 2 ! 4 Pederinko.f 174 Ft Warne at Syracuse Toad 1 ten. 3 3 Mack Supranowicz, six foot for-|8t Lafayette. made their stretch drive pay gif, 3 0 3 Hauser 0 0 0 Shicaro at Tri-Cities { Volker.g |Von Niedas 8 8 | ha Badgers Sink Irish off. They pulled into a third- Garrette 5 3 2 Pavionise: 0 0 2 st. Fouls at, Wa a (hineton Barkerg 3 4 3/Wierg 13 3 ward, Leo Vanderkuy, 6 §"” cen uarter 39-t0-36 lead dnd "Meyer. 0 0 3Olsonec ° gve ouls a ashington. | Hales 1 0 0 8ehuitze 3° ter, and Harold Morrill, ¢ | The Irish lost their first of two Q e and never Watsons 8 1 gQovedarican 8 13 |Evans.g 10 1 _ guard. (starts to Wisconsin, 56 to 48, were headed. Rises 3 3 Lahey.g 2 i Schedule Corrected Totals 3828 281 Totals 20 23 28 ———— after the Badgers staged a terif- Westall Heads Purdue Attack asters.e. 1 0 0 Hoovers LE. Times State Service | ilinitime score: INDIANAPOLIS 41, Trie fic rally six minutes before the Dave Westall was the big gun Fai sme 1.13,29 Totals 16 23 20] BLOOMINGTON, Dec. 14 — Jo Pree throws missed: Indianapolis— Goal- Getters final whistle. in Purdue's lineup. dropping in; Through an error in Aannounce- Beara i Tri-Cities. Todororich 2 Geers In other games involving five field geais and six freely Free Throws Missed Stuteville 3. To iment of the 1953 Western Con- |" omen. 4, Wier 1, Schultz 1. Hoosier teams, Canterbury throws. The Boilermakers pulled oy 2 pehederinko 6. "Kamps 4. ference footbal schedule, Indiana! icials: Kennedy and Stuts. | |[wrested a 40-t0-38 overtime win ahead 36 to 29 at halftime; then clals: Nate Messinger and Clyde
Igentana 5 Stephen F. Austin 47, entre § Wum mington (Ohio) 8), Colgate 83, NYU 7 Sréahton 52, Housten “ (overtime), Dayton #%, Miami A SY I axico
38 Eastern Kc ohtucky 62, {ouisville 54. Eastern Sb ashington 63, Idaho 42
Carthage 74, Mamorial TRmEDts= . Bernice shiek 8 " br ebstar 3. on 0 wisvile e 98. a nat Gove, sa (overtime),
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Prénkiin and arshall 5 ,Ursitius 60. Harvard 84, Boston Co Holy Cross 85, Dartmoutss “sa Long Island 38, Oklahoma A and M 31, nhattan 73, John Marshall 68 dssouri 54, Texas Christian 45. th 45, Grinnell 37. { West Virginia Wes- |
Morris leyan | Muskingum 76, Marietta 60 Niagara 60, Buffalo Teach North Central (Ill) 61,
Harvey 75,
ers 45. Elmhurst (IL) |
@ in fi rion Junbure ”. Oshkosh (Wis) Toa hers 69, Ripon 60. Glenn Bl g Filey Rustin 53, Fen | Gosport 4 4 e 63, Sam Houston State 58 4 Greenfield Tn Riihin, 51 2. Riyer Fall la Wins Teachers 69, 8t oF h Vernon omas Minn.) Qreensbyre Jo >: on 8 Southern Illinois 60, Southeastern Mu- | a Kliehe 2. souri e 48 mers, 41. Merom Texas A and M73 Abiene Christian an. | Mom, 4 {Tulsa 43, Southwestern (Kas.) State 3. Talma 0 3 overtime). {Pniveralty of Detroit 50, Michigan Nor-| , ‘Wakaru mal . 36 renceburg_ 40, Franklin 127 | washington (BL, Louis) 60, INinois State gonier 45, Howe M. A, | Normal 57 48, New Lebanon 31 {West Texas State 48, Tex ills, hon olumbus 47 [Veer Kentucky 67, Geotsetown (Ky. 50 m 48, Mi i “ { ——————— ——— P. Creek "Now Goce 1k tter Cree i Rockville lajnfield Charlion 35, Perry Twp Cardinal Matmen Win DOO MY Jasonvills 0. | The Southport High School oll 68, Cebeva § . far 42, Jhckson Township (Tippe-| {matmen journeyed to Broad Rip canoe) 1 {ple’ last night where they de-
, Bridgeton 37 osantville 28.
Asie oo ‘Hillsdale 39 125-15
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Sclisizzi Wiseman
Right Wing Pat Lundy, Left Wing Enio Sclisizzi and Center Lyall Wiseman have accounted for 25 of the Indianapolis Cap's goals this season and will be out after more tomorrow night when the Caps- meet Cincinnati at 8:15 in thé Coliseum. Lundy tops the Cap scoring with 12 goals and 12 assists for 24
points.
{spanked Ball State, 62 to 47, and
Burris and Carnera from the ring in an attempted flying tackle,
| In _the semiwindup, Cherry {Valliia and Billy Darnell fought to a draw, while Tom Marshall used a body scissors to defeat
Hardy Krikcamp in 19 minutes [of the opener,
Cap Scoring
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Deaf School Wins Over Trafalgar, 56-34
Times State Service TRAFALGAR, Dec. 14 — After posting a 14-3 first quarter lead, the Indiana Deaf School basketball team coasted to a 56-34 victory over Trafalgar High School here last night.
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