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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES THURSDAY, DEC. 15, 1049
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Stanky, D Dark [Face Each Other Across Net Tonight . Kurtis: Kraft Comparative Scores wil d “NEW YORK, Dee, 16—H in the C 2 Acquisition To Challenge pe Foadaout gs Walves Of A mn ye Opening Move Moore's Team "occ eos ommone te | New
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By ART WRIGHT
: The Reds fired him. after less than two years. Said Durocher Sacrifices Busia Reveals «. .~ By MERPE LEVIN, Times Special Writer In Win he lacked experience. But then they had previously fired] . Power for More ans at Meeting ANN ARBOR, Mich., Dec. 15—If Tony Hinkle ever By KUR! Bill McKechnie, and McKech- most substantial deal of the) ‘Hustle and. Holler’ Of “Car Owners had ‘any faith in comparative scores it vanished in the aa ie
University of Michigan's Yost Field House last night. hot-shots led
A new challenge to Lou Moore's
The veteran Butler basketball mentor who had seen
rankings. Coach Gab
There's Jack Onslow of the) {he had OK'd Volselle's transfer to| Dave no pennant yet and maybe vietory ‘team in the. Indianapolis
White Sox. It is something of & the Cubs. Thus Southworth, de-|Dot for quite awhile but the
Speedway "500" is in the omng!his charges drop a last minute decision to Illinois two weeks last “year wher
surprise that he's still the club's spite statements to the contrary, Gants took a long stride in the § {for next May. (ago and then read of the Illini's 67 to 51 ‘victory over Whipped seve manager. You could have got!proceeds to rid the Bost «right direction today when they § . ooking as imp anager Rud Neve, got | Brocesds to 14 e on roster le Paro grrr Al Ed Walsh of Kurtis-Kraft; Inc., Toledo the following week] lone-handed set shots from &l on the road; early as last July. {Stanky and Shortstop Al Dark, | sald today that he was building must have felt a surge of corners around ome basket by That record e
| It has long been an open secret! There was little harmony be- that a sizeable eae of thel from the Boston Braves in the tween Onslow and. Frank Lane, players rebelled against South. P88®st dealin two weeks of base-
the general manager. In a situa-| worth last season. A situation ball meetings.
|a twin to the car in which AAA {O'Brien and the Wolverines were for the Wildcat |Champion, Johnny Parsons placed confidence when Michigan off and running once again. ‘Anderson's Ii \seoond in this year's classic. dropped 4 o oN dec Non. alghts| Both teams employed a shift losers at New tion of this sort the G. M. usufilly|was created where It was eith Now all they need is a third | Asked if that meant the "and later. oledo club a {Ing man-for-man defense and runner-up bert! prevails, {the manager or the ‘bl either pa seman and a first baseman and : oo) UTNE [Kraft was going after first and ger. ath od? The Wolver-| the _rangy Wolverines, who had in eight start: Whether Lane revised his| The cl : players. they'll have a first rate infield. | ord ; liad N 7" |gecand-place victories next year, what happen e |been completely stymied by a southern power Sstimate o7 Or alow of tad It rer ito he ub owners remained loyal Awakening to Manager Leo! ih i # | Walsh told this repottet: {ines did a right about face last] |zone against Toledo, had little Albany and on @ manager and his long- purocher's cry for % |" “1f.wé didn’t think they werejevening and walloped the favored youn getting their shots away —and Gary Frc |capable of it, we wouldn't bring Bulldogs, 73 to 48, before a sur-'eiom in close with the result that ern Conference
‘more hustle
¥ised for him by the Comiskeys—|term, costly contract. Whether, {and more holler,” the Giants gave
who own and live off the franchise the at -» . i : wouldnt be ah to say | mosphere has been aufl| up heaving but hewvy:footed, SUCRE}, them here” oe agg. (cented home CToV| they sank 38 of 8 atiemots, for Pe Winslow's Es It may be significant, however, In any case, Southw all and § tordo, INIT Building Two v nslow’s Es rth. | BUN y : " that the White Sox improved thelr the spot. He must prove all over Loa memes pir, Luddy Kerr "a IN Mr. Walsh also said his firm, The smater es Michigan, “tage. Choice” quirtet Attendance by 159,307, a tribute 0 ,0qin that he can handle men. and prepared to fleld roy a was building two more cars of the put its height to good advantage fu ae oot yi ig og the club and the way it performed The evidence last year left the type” team ‘or 1950, ey Jack Kramer (left), world's professional tennis champion, and type of Parsons’ No. 12—which in dominating both backboards, had diticalty finding the range. and got ior unger Onslow’ 8 Sirection, issue in doubt. On the surface, it might appear Pancho Gonzales will meet tonight at Butler Fieldhouse in the next year will Carry No. 1 Sern rolling up a 40 to 16 halftime making only 24 per cent of its once peaten Mu AS FAR as the owners are con- ~. Te — lhazardous to sacrifite Owtfielder, feature match of their cross-country tennis series. At present Agel Be a he hadn't de- margin and coasting in from shots in the first half, but they rank>d seventh Cerned the most compelling voice Hoosiers Risk | Marshall i. \ 307 hitter who, Kramer leads in the series, 26-7, The first match of thesevening, cided yet who would be Parsons there. brought their average up to an Muncie Nos in baseball is the box office. The! (aoashed 12 homers, and Third! g.14d for 8 o'clock, will pit Pancho Segura against Frank Parker. teammate. Ralph (Buckshot) O'Brien con-'even 30 per cent in the aecond The Muncie I
Baseman-Outfielder Gorden, a de- ' . ‘ hoot for hal chief reason Walters was fired Is o n, a Le . | tinued his brilliant shooting for half completing a total of 18 of |pendable 2% 26 A doubles match will wind up the program, which is being spon- | Murrell Belanger, of Crown Butler. sinking 20 points (15 in 60 shots for the evening.
ixth game in to be found in the Reds’ turnstile sticker with \ : : 8 count for ‘49. Antonie tell off Unbeaten Record HT l rine Fae sored by the Central Indiana Tennis Association. Point, also expects to increase his the second half) to lead both| Michisan am Butler (48) 115,604. suble Play Famine
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team to three cars. One of them ft pf! fz ft straight loss o _/teams in scoring. But his efforts McIntosh t 8 1|Stejnbart.t 0 0 " ' 5 OC 11 be the supercharged midget wies.! 8 $ 2 R ‘Brien.t 8 4 3 New Castle, 44 Therd's my old bows, Bill uni we on Two Kentucky Teams Top were tar from enough get 1 we itched game aft | engined Belanger Special driven| |Ghapman.c 1 3 goalhouse. - 8] Evans, who runs tne front oficel Arkansas Invades | cha, Foe Sar Sari] [by” Duane Carter in national The Beliiofs, Ory without the Pitigs,, | § JETER 11) Harrold's 16 p . n sn’ wski.c ! Doyle, 0 our John Groth next season. He's Bloomin, ton Tonight | Because none of the 13 different] National Ca eo Ratin S championship races this year. and his height was sorely missed | Mores s * 3 3 Burdsaiie 083 over in the seco fédombinations he tried aro - The most important item of h o| Dorie 10 2 Stohler.¢ 01 managed to abotit ready to take up where Joe! Indiana's Hurryin’ Hoosleps,| around sec fire both against the Wolverines, Who murray. 1 1 3wito'Briens 1 0 -DiMaggio left off. 1 mean when only undéfeated quintet in the ond bage could consistently make| By DICK DUNKEL {business at the moment or x mbered four men bettering the Olson.s 0 A 1 o { Chuck Rods tos Joe was in his prime. Another state, will place their three kane the. double play, it was a master Through games of last Monday night—at a very early and jcar owners Was & DEW ssuootatiel 8-foot. 3-inch mark among their| — g clinching fielde: thing; he's got the best throwing streak on the block tonight, stroke. It 1s a little known fact ineonctusive point in this basketball season —the nation's top Pow- 0 f Speedway first six. [Totaly 29 15 Totals 18.12.38 The-lineup-of arm in the game.” against AFKansas. ~10Blght but foiir Giant pitchers, Dave gr Index of 86.5 was held Wy the University pt Kentucky. they are heading as temporary; Wolves Grab Lead Hatin Scare=Michiaan 40. Sutin: 18. was completed oi njuries plagued Groth this year! The invading Ra {Kosio, Larry Jansen, Sheldon Kentucky and most of the other members of the current Top chairmen. i Michigan, led by their speedy, 707 TEC RO xt Dorie. waka, Tell City nvading 2ofbacks, de- J Mack 8 : i ‘was limited to 103 games ones-and Montia Kennedy, Were Ter owe their earl eniinence to extra vd going against a ety | Second Parley captain, Forward -Mack Supruno-asrray ‘Olson. R. O'Brien 3. Chapman 3 made it six st ovenes ga fending. eo-champion — of the y good going ag: variety ick int Crockett 2. Burdsall, Waiter OBrien - ‘among the top earned-run men in| a . aan] wiez, jumped into-a qu 3-po! 2 . to 47 wi and a 204 average, 73 rbi’s and! Ssuthwestern ‘Confer Niof warm-up opponents. : They came here with other top 1 Officials Leo Diehl, Northwestern snd n ove = hrs. Recent! it ence,. are either league 1ast season. f had whaled thelr! aw Jeers the". 7500. for, a. 1ead in the first minute Of Play ep conwas. Seaukesha. morial, and So 11 (8 y A comm ise {touted ws ‘a Serious threat to the | Perh | The Wildcats hal rid Mil 519 SANIEISOR.... 4 car. owners, of. the’. OF, Bed had AKER B 23-048 Mare, sun , ‘ of. seven Was RPPOINTEd (0 Pe-|firenouse Rigaminglon feat: tifis b re eT RAR LmpeE we ope Ravers by XK WS NENT Te Tone jis meeting last night in the Clay- oo", oon.e ihe visitors began to) chool | I re DassbRll use gon TtAhice as regards a club directly r of 99 points, | Missouri 66-5 Mich tate 5K. 8 aniza-; RB oelore (he v 8 High Sc 00 ‘Bas sketba dropped Sony and elarify- hs. Th last night's basketball fir- battling for the pennant was De 5 NG. 8 West. [HE Umit ~~ 324 "Oil or “ 334 pool Hotel. or va he . first! nd the range with any degree: CODNTY ] Joes i Pp : ng, n the other han Pp. €8l-| Nebraska 713 Bayi ¢4+ 0 tion's second meeting e first! oo curac . ys into p Evans with. 8 background - off Rar fell trolt's acquisition of Second Base-iorn Kentucky State (79,3). in dis-| oxiah hate jladanesers 34 was held in California some Supraroaics, who has ranked Morristown 1. Franklin. 8 5, category, whe “More than 20 years as an ALig,. Egftham squeezed. y A to! {han _ Jerry — Priddy from the posing of four straight oppo-s Louls 652 574 W ees ago. lamong the Western Conference’s|adqams central (Adams; 47. Rock Crook competitors, {1 umpiré, is the game's foremost Poly 43 to 40, and 1 nn Rous) Bovine for scatter-arm pitcher nents had licked Bowling Green Yuiptraito. d 82.1 w. Ontario Ba The purpose of the new organ- top 10 scorers for the past three| 37 ™ w Mann, Terre FI Authorlty on Tyles. lost to" Nevada. B5 2 iia a yr oKteriow and upwards of phy 19 points and tough Xavier by W- Guinols 333 Flaueviile st. 348iization is to further harmony be- years, pumped in 18 points to Cannelton 43. tare $1 Rindtall n and West Laf: i a ingen ig fot) 7 Rally Falls Short aeof the bet Y, Jong noted nl two. "5. | Wisconsin 4 “Maraueite 32'1/tween the American Automobile lead the victors in the scoring, ale 51. Richiand 43. + 2 The latter won “eons coast consult him. 2 No. 3 Minnesota (78.3) also Fooster 389. radian 28.3| Agsociation Contest Board, cham- column and was unquestionably (pane I aah 2. Covington from Fowler la he & member of this committes?| EYAneville staged a late rally baseball, plugs the number onelnad come up the hard way, beat. Xe O Tid tgustile a3 SEO LI HO operators and the biggest thorn in the Bull |Decatir Catholic 41, Hoacland 30 (double re) Baseball 'g|8gainst the host team but faded gap in the Tiger lineup, and with r Alabama 623 ‘Miss. State 44.3 Breaking | f course not. ball doesn ing Chicago Loyola by four and 3/1 A 650 Texa 500 themselves. The organization will dogs’ sides. way. A She final minutes. Eastern his power as a .290 occasional Oregon State by 18. | Duke. 834 Wash & Lee 449 offer its help In bringing about He dropped in 10 points in the E | Eibarteld a Roseville “ In other We superior to Evans were such Sacks held a 39-to-22 lead ati long ball hitter, he might put De-| The next five—Hamline, N. C. Scores Teen” 834 Duviiomn 499 better track conditions and rules, first half, rebounded well, di- Frankton 51 MeCordsvilie 48. fairs, Washing as Jimmy (Groucho) Gallagher alf (the Yankees into the fight with] State, Cincinnati, Holy Cross, bBo ni Florida 83.1 Marchese Present rected the Michigan floor attack Green TD. {Randolph 74, Poling 4 broke a six-ga and Branch Rickey the tévice. The loss was the Purple Aces’ the Yankees and Red Sox. and Indiana while opening with |g Carolina 48% ‘Georsia brilliantly and in general con- gIifith, Sk, Mopar 4%, nd drubbing Linto » first in six games this season. Spread It Around [strength, still had not met op- Fess’ A&M. 008 SIrinity. Tex ud Among the car owners at 1ast 3,cted himself as a team captain Hone 53, Fiat Rock 80. on Roosevelt tum! THERE'S LOU ‘BOUDREAU At Terre Haute, Rose Poly's| The Browns, cagily spreading position of the testing variety. |W. Wireinia 843 O “Weslevan 304 Night's meeting also were Carly supposed to do all evening. . Jackson Tuy. (Cinton, 8 Muberry fect record list who will be forced fo manage the [Inability to hit from the free their top talent around, also 10 NATIONAL LEADERS | Wittenberg os weentre 300 Marchese, owner of the Marchese, pqs most important contribu- Klondike » recone BS doph) “ rival Emerson Cleveland club Without the as-|throw line cost them a victory | made the Philadelphia Athletics’| 1--Kentucky eve. 88.8 Colorado 92 85 MU ss.7 Special driven by Myron Fohr; [tion however, came within the Michizgantown 82. Kirklin 48 ’ Hartford City sistance of Bill Veeck next sea-|in a Hoosier College Conference, !nfield one of the most solid in| §~ Miniesot Renticay Siw -.. TAR Role & Mo 317 St Mary. Cal S3TMilt Marion, whose car WaSignace of 90 seconds in the last] Monrocvile Beotisnd 4 38. tory No. 5 in clash, baseball when they peddled hy 4—-Ham/ip : ae 14 Pac. Lutheran 538 Pacifie U 35.4 driven by Walt Brown; George| Muncie Central 44, New Castle 43. ———— which the o. Poly 214017 “h Dillinger for a similar jet Bob} $—North Carolina State 40 © LA 748 San Frincisco 688 Tyfranelli, whose Tuffy Offy Spe [Bal Rex Crockett and Bucky" Hones 53 Ssndcrest 0° (double overs ) Rose ® - alftime nge 000] 6 Sinema, . we 713 U 7268 *O st. | e31 | e rockett an ue y Singulasly, by the Quakers’ |!a8 and received infielders, © : fhitase EETETT oo 4 Quah state 83 Lawrence Tech $24/clals were piloted by Paul Russoio’'Brien § Crockett on the ex Sire o, "i Wineag CM The odd character unloaded his [fast A Bob Delp, center for Frankie Gustine, an old pro, and| $-fasalie Loo i il KEY—Team in left column Is - hom »|and Emil Andres; George Iddings, scoring the Bulldogs seemed on| |New owt Bo 4. Amp 3. ALK * t the losers, was high-point man young Billy DeMars, plus odd-lot| 10 ohn's, N. ¥. iiierivacss ' ten team in second column has | Dick Palmer, Joe Scopa, Henry their way back into the game as Sri ; Bgott 98. will hot be Available to advise with 14 markers. outfielders Ray Coleman and| crow RVR. vl NATION The Power Index’ pro-| Meyer, Floyd (Pop) Dreyer, Bus-| the second half opened. Fie an 4h ed 5 a ay whether he should play| Nevada led most of the wa {Rocky Ippolitto in return. 61 Mamiine Rix vides hth comparison of the relative ter Warke, George Lyons, Pat| Bulldogs Rally Benders . pe y . strength of any two tehins 1 for this sea- | a ort or or Ahir, now develops [against the visiting Hoosier team! The A's cleared the way for, 8 Joba a NY Hi Sicinman 1 son to date. Thue & 50.0 team has besa |Claney, ownér of the six-wheél|' The Wolverines had cooled off; Bie Li ae, ita n. t when 0 made the and held a 29-t9-20 halftime the Dillinger deal by unloading} Vinanova 748 Okla A. & M. 18.3 0, Scoring pein 3 Stronger” than a 40 JI Claney Special, Anthony -Grana- going six minutes without scoring salem Contor 84 4. % from short to third vantage. Len Raesueivaki of as HEnKIMajesidito CRICMgD: piek- JTicuse Ii) Xhier,, 131 which Seoring miiin has bots welgned telll, and others. 8 basket as the Butler duo closed Hay, %, pha Memorial 41. ai State high Ig up much-fraded Ed’ Klieman| em ple 733 Oklahoma 344 Rot necessarily mean that a. 500 team| Telephone calls to the meeting the huge ‘halftime gap to a more Troy 50. Tenn 38. did so at the re-/dlana was § scorer with’ " umbis 13.7 Bradley 739 should defeat s 40.0 team by exactly 10 Twelve Mile a “idasille 2. of the front office. He will 14 points. as a relief pitcher in the deal. ove] 60.5 itnots 78.4 points in the future. Teams Tarely follow! were made by Ray Carter, Norm | respectable 42-10-27 deficit and valley 47. Juest ne at short next season ——— a ——— yb The Braves turned out to be| ata Journ " Is WEsT Ha past performance that closely. Purther- Olson, Joe Lencki and Bill Cor-{for a moment Bulldog hopes had Vincente Cenital Catholic 31, Bvansvifle Mr, Veeck never at a time Mikan Re laces Groza the busiest merchants in the mid-| WK. Ks State 2d Biastord ’ wi | tacts rE el Ca ed Re ley, who signified their intentions| begun to glimmer, West Lafay 53. Fowler 24 3 ay Sm P winter marts, starting out as| Kanai nd Juan Youth 4! [pst:uibtitties. ooh collese arms and vas of .eupporting the group, the, But then the redoubtable Mr. Warnetown 81. Wilifirspe rt 33. a o.t Seer de 1s prob- As NBA Point Leader Jeddisis ony. Fest they unload & Ky, State 613 Denver fit started in 1939. # chairmen said, \Buprunowicz sandwiched three Whiiestown &i. Zionevilly 87 (overtime). " " a outfielder Marv Rickert to the|Y n ' bly closer to the truth to say) Ngpw YORK Dec 15—Big| Pirates for a minor league player) Arkansas $18 8. Francisco 88s he had no respect for him at all. | geo : ke wr i vote |W Virkinie 643 lino 89 " rge Mikan has taken over| and cash, then moved Bill Vois-| ¥ 1sville $43 Santa Clara 66.4 This would explain the Pres- ine scori “ ous ng lead in the National|elle, a “ham-and-egger” in the (Ratings through games of December 12)
ence of so many smoke cured Basketball Association. {hurling ranks to the Cubs for| TOMORROW —— brains oh Cleveland's staff, vet Scoring a8 points for the Lak-|young Gene Mauch, an infielder. EASY
erans like Bill McKechnie, Muddy lors in their 94-84 loss last night| In a deal that apparently meant 4... F8vor'e ao ABE 0) i k Ruel, Steve O'Neill, Mel Harder, to the New York Knickerbockers, little to all concerned, the St. Brown 63 Arnold 81! i. Tris Speaker. McKechnie was Mikan ran his total points to 593.|Louls Cards traded fat outfielder! Hofy Ji*™ a Wass Tcotiese 3831) Pp paid a huge sum as a poach, He displaced Alex Groza of the| Ron Northéy and their renowned! Fordham 493 Kine s Point 183] -— more than he éver made as a Indianapolis Olympians now in| traveler Lou Klein, the infielder! oro. 820 oN ‘Hampshire 33 3 Bosse manager. He won't be back next second place with 581. back from the Mexican League,| Vilanovs 74.8 Mt Bt. Mary's 39.3 — season. Neither will O'Neill, fyr- tn to the Cincinnati Reds for Harry Bowiiia Green EK tate cr——— ther evidence that—for better or College Basketball Walker, | Kansas State 689 Baylor worse—Boudreau will run the ————— Kent State New Mexico
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tonight in one of the season's top NBA games, The Syracuse Chiefs, who have lost only twice, racked up their |
J 20th Jictory last night by downing the Ft. Wayne Zollners, 96-83. ! Ca ye Zollners put up a spirited battle and led, 45-44 at the half but | - H G If i. wilted as the Chiefs scored 31 * % = Bis t S dd oO er points in the third period. Anderson was idle last night, Pro Basketball GIFT BOX OF
and goes into tonight's game By United Press with 13 wins In 17 games. | Eastern Division
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