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TUESDAY, DEC. i Joe Williams Says

Movies Stress Yanks’ Victory

‘Also Reveal DiMaggio Was a Hospital Case

NEW YORK, Dec. 20—There is no

"few pleasant

. made on. DiMaggio

- Football

20,

of

1949 =

ap

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gamer man in base-|

ball than Ford Frick, able, affable president of the National!

League. Year after year, or range the inhuman horrors

80 it seems, he views at close to which his representatives

are subjected. - Undaunted, he invariably turns out for the

again. ; Yesterday he even made a

introductory remarks, the emptiness of which could not have been sensed any closer. than the Bavarian Alps. “IT think Frick hopes one of these days the movies will prove it was all a snare and delusion,” laughed Ed Barrow, the elder statesman of. the American League, who had gathered with the baseball writers at Shor’s for the premier. * » v ~ : WELL, IF this is so Frick will have to wait for another year and another time, for these movies, excellently arranged and narrated by Lew Fonseca, the Cecil de Mille of the diamond,

pened last October. The best team Rickey ever put together, the gentleman’'s own modest words-—was beaten four games to one, a reasonably emphatic margin, in anybody’s book, and that made 29

‘ series the AL’'ers had won to only

17 for the NL'ers. Naturally, if you sat in the press box and followed the series, play by play. there is nothing the movies have to offer that is really new. But on some of the more dramatic plays the action {s stopped and the effect is quite interesting. - The two catches Ed Snider for instance. The

final game,

first - inning -eateh- shows him

pressed against the center field

«December screening of the official movies which tell the . same ghastly story. all over reese

in the final game, a logper to left |which just stayed fair, he circled the bases like a tired, weary old man, . You very’ definitely get this impression from the movies and! a close up of his features shows lines of fatigue and suffering. Considering that he stayed in| there all the way and finally, in the closing game, was a vibrant force in the Yanks win, it was probably ° his , most series performance, at that, though it will always show in the books that he- hit only a sissy 111, | ” ” ” IN THE fourth game—I believe it was the fourth—Phil Rizzuto was caught off third by Roy Campanella's snap.

rr JEAN, DO. AOUDL 85. LO. What RAP= typo HHA" “Tommy Henrich,

who had wandered off second, was. doubled up. The movies | show these two incidents with | remarkable clarity. For some reason they have the comic touch. This is especially true when Henrich, who is as positively and flagrantly out as anybody ever was in the entire history of baseball continued | to protest the decision. | = = { BEANS REARDON, NL. um- | pire-handled the play. It devel! {oped later he stopped Henrich's| [protest with these words: “Tom-.

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State's AAU Head Receive

received from the “arganization last night in appreciation of his service. Left to right, presenting the watch during the state AAU meeting, are Dr. Don Bowers, Paul Jordan, Ed Aspinall, Dietrich, Walter

Hoosiers Seek Sixth in Row

(1) in the! MY. if You can give me one reason,

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Dugger and Ed Clemens. Dietrich is resigning as AAU prexy because he is being transfe

Milwaukee.

Meet Oregon State Again; Win 65-60

By United Press

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wall, suspended two or three feet| 30 feet off second. couldn't. And.|(he second straight night.

above the ground, and very much suggesting. an illustrated Dbillboard. .» . . THE SECOND catch was more difficult. It came in the third inning. ¥ thought at the ‘time Snider had misjudged the drive, that he had started back instead of forward, and thus had to do it the hard way. The movies, unless cut, show that he was coming all the time and made a desperate, lunging shoestring seizure. It may be that Fonseca—who once led the AL hitters with .369, by the way —preftied this one up for Snider, a trick that doesn’t take much doing in the cutting rooms, » . - AS YOU watch DiMaggio's pathetic frustration through the first four games you begin to realize that the Yanks gave the Dodgers a more decisive whacking than even the 4-1 result proclaims. They beat ’'em without their greatest player. Actually, except for whatever his presence meant psychologically, DiMaggio was a handicap.

The World Series is no place

for a sick man and DiMaggio

fering from virus infection and

when he looked in the outfield

were times strictly Peoria

an event when he even got the cut rates. Today Rizzuto, on this 58-57 edge.

ball out of the infield. Even when he hit his homer

|of course, that was that.

. As the movies unfold

| pitching. |you different. This was the tell.| And it's always going to be ‘the; tell, too. It got so in the series that the worst thing that could happen to the Dodgers was to knock out a Yankee starting pitcher. That meant they'd get

2, 3 and 5. As Mr, Barrow watching the movies: “It seems all Stengel has to do to get ou of a jam is to crook his litt finger.” And it was almost as simple as that. stride to the hill, wiggle a finge in the direction of the dugout, Page threat would instantly disappear. Pure magic. “Don’t you think Page should]

have been named the most valuable player?” I asked . Mr.| Barrow. | The elder statesman of the American League that one.

cents. We got his signature for

milk.”

Also playing on the West Coast

tonight will. be Indiana State at Southern Oregon. The Sycamores, on a holiday tour through the Far West, scored a 39-47 triumph last

games, 64 to 62, in South Bend b remarked. [owa.

ti jel Hanover, with

ngel would 15 minutes, Steng ri Danville, Ky.,

{night at Sacramento State. tn other Hoosier collegiate ac- to putting basketballs into baskJoe Page, who went on to SOP, 1.04 night. Notre Dame was ®tS them cold, incidentally, in games|, —nded its fourth defeat in five the point pace race through half y|of last winter's: scramble, but |slipped to 9th with a 67.5-point {average at the finish. Their present 90-point norm is based on 84 ‘Andy Taff tallied against Cedarville and throwing in 11 points in the final against Kentucky Wesleyan in| defeated Centre In their warm-up engagements.

Hanover Wins

78 to 69. Taff's|

27 points for the entire game

‘ the Pushed his five-game’ total to 127| would some iv sod ® tor an dverage of 24.5 per game.

(Ky.)

Oakland City College, 70 to 65, in|

| Owensbuoro, Ky. sidestepped] Lou Watson's score for Indiana was tied by Brooklyn 80.1 in seven games. Wah Jones, “As an investment I'll have Oregon State's Jack Detour. Close Rhode Island's now-not-so-rap- Cliff Barker. 'to go for Rizzuto,” he said. “He's behind were IU's Jerry Stute-ijq Rams have managed only 162] was practically a hospital case. the best shortstop ifi baseball and ville and Bill Garrett with 12 points in three games—a total exHe was pounds underweight, suf-/aj] he cost the Yanks was 15 points apiece,

Indiana University, fast beeom-:..

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{ outscored yy, games each, Villanova 81.3/of 47.5 points per game over their

in four, Bowling Green (runner two {up to Rhode Island last season) |

fense leader, on a 33-point-per-

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ter than anyone else. .

New Title Team Looms In College Basketball Race

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Rhodies Absent From--National Athletic

Bureaus First Offense Ranking

t NEW YORK, Dec. 20--For the first time in a decade college i basketball may. crown a new major team scoritig champion, when th 1949-50 season has run its course, Bn : Rhode Istand State's perennial point-producing g a big wheel in national col- formally abdicated and it's much too early to count the Rhodies out; giate basketball ratings... goes put they aré conspicuously absent from the National Collegiate Athsixth victory tonight jetics Bureau's first offense rank-| {rich. who had been tagged at least ypen jt ‘meets Oregon State for ings which include games through Dec. 10, The University of CincinThe Hurrying Hoosiers re- nati's touted Bearcats (23-5 last] they mained unbeaten last night when season) have broken on top, with stress more. and more the vitalithay hroke a 58-58 tie at Oregon a cool 90-point average for 2 significance of the Yanks’ relief gate and won out in the final 8ames; surprising Tulsa is the deDon't let anybody tellihree minutes, 65 to 60.

of .it,

Cincinnati is not unaccustomed

at a rapid pace. The Cats led|

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Five Other Top Outfits Five other outfits have pouredioly, an 80 points a game in-| Kentucky

The “new”

Mr. Barrow hastened to explain Watson made one bucket and Hill per-game beginning, but for the tempts. and until the fifth game it was the Stevens brothers gave him Petted another to give Indiana a|

|basis, would run Into importan money. 1

Jobless Coaches Overrun Nation's Gridiron Terrain |throws that made the five-

NEW YORK, Dec. 20 (UP)—The nation was overrun with home-

less football coaches today after

{

an earthquake of a season jarred

them from their jobs with shocking suddenness. On the list were some of the biggest names in the business— men like Jimmy Phelan, Cecil Isbell, Raymond (Bear) Wolf and

Hook Mylin. And the list may alumni mull over 1949's upsets,

The merger of the two profes-

grow ever larger as disgruntled

'ton Redskins, Isbell quit the Bal-

sional leagues, the All America timore Colts and Red Dawson quit

Conference and the National

League,

automatically

Buffalo before Crowe took over. Herman Ball was named to the!

dumped four coaches when their Washington job for the remainder teams folded—Red Strader of the of the season only, but possibly "New York Yankees, Clem Crowe may get a full-time crack at the

of the Buffalo Bills, Ray Flaherty job now.

Walter Driskill took

of the Chicago Hornets and Phe- over temporarily for Isbell but in-

lan of the Los Angeles Dons.

But that was only part of the tumultuous turnover in the prois Strader,

ranks. :

sists he will not keep the position. S

The logical successor for Ewart since the Bulldogs move to Yankee Stadium any-

Charles Ewart quit the New how, but Bulldog owner Ted ColYork Bulldogs. Buddy Parker quit|lins has remained coy with the Chicago Cardinals, John (Bil- statement, “the applications are lick) Whelchel quit the Washing- piled to the roof.”

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But Dick Ballantyne, pp er Against UCLA it was the fm-|'Sckle - | e major-college team leaders: FREE THROW LEADERS t Beaver guard. sank a free throw | TEAM OFFENSE Ti perturbable Bob Celeri with his to tie it up. With three minutes| = (Games hegre Dec. 10) brilliant signal calling and boot-| |and 41 seconds time remaining. |cfacinnett -...... Smed (Woly Pin Ave. 16.0. |leg . plays. . Against Santa Clara Then Stuteville and Watson Sencafky, n= 38 1 7 |it was reserve quarterback Boots furnished what proved to be the|Yilanova , 10 3 u 4 |Erb, and in several games it was {Sowling Green (4-2) . {Beaver back-breakers to’ make it|St. John's (Bkivn) (1-0) 1 N 4 (the standout line performances {62-58 and then came the free fioly’ Cross : a 3 783 Mchita - ici |of such men as All-Ameircan point |faiparalse oo ceri. 8 3-1 1 } outhern California a a. {Guard Rod Franz; All-Coast {winning margin. . "Syracuse oo 13-0) 3H 143 Foleqanatl 83 [Tackle Jim Turner; Sophomore, Oregon State (60) | Indiana (85) Harvard ol oot qd Nu Ruteers out 62 |Center Les Richter, and others. Payne.f 1 n » Stuteville.f ] % of | Betratt " Ri i Mar tie se ! ax Youngster Scheduled Sovdert 8 1 ‘ oshefl.{ 0 3 -3|No. Carolina State 30 ub 1 Towa. Stage Ill os The fellow who has made little inearson.c 4 Garrett,c 4 4 3 - . .C. L.A . . Betoars 37 5 Watsons § 1 sloulsville 18-0) i 110 Washunston state | &% in the: way of headlines but is Ballantyne 2 4 { Mirandae 3 0 3 william and Mary |. $M I | yanderbilt ol ¢70 |a good gamble to be the hero of orey. sters. | . y . yn.) . Padert. 31 i Hie i 3 3 Ehenel oes 1 13 | ashingion # the Rose Boi is Jim Monachino, att,c Meyer.c | " ‘al ver x 20- 200 und halfback Fleming.c 1 1 2 Buck.g 31 3 Manhattan ll an : 8 | Wilsnov ve 8 2 year ho . Holman.g 2 0 0 Ringe 0-3 3indiana : 20 3 rx ..... hy 3 |—elther right or left. He played Harpers 0 0.0 oe, 43) it | Manhattan II {3 '9 4&2 Iright a good part of the season — — p—— — . . s cesses annes 3-0 | Mississippi tr or 2" 4. ’ Totals - 21 18 28! Totals 33 19 25 Lovoia Md.) 11000 3-1) 270 67 but moved to left when injuries Halfti 8 s — Indi 29, Boston Col 12 FIELD GOAL LEADERS sais Ty cores ndiana Oreeen Geston 2-0 B 83 Team rg I Ie (depited the Bear backfield ranks, ree Throws Missed—Stuteville, Toshefl, so PEAM DEFENSE Detroit ie 6.6% | e was so steady all year, that Garrett 3, Watson, Ring, Meyer, Snyder, 9 {Bowling Green . . . | : Rinearson' 3, Detour 4, Ballantyne, Storey. Jean Games W-1 Pu. Ave Muhlertbert : gi gi i {it wasn't noticed until the end adge Nebrask - - 10v0la ‘aed. Y a80 Towa (84) Notre Dame (62) Washington U. (Mo. 3 : - / Sills State 13 Fr 8 i the n 1 n that he led the ty 1t of fe 18 bf | Kentucky An 4-0 13 Oklahoma ? 44 41 |Bears in: (1) Times carried ball, Cochrane. 2 2 1 Bagley.f 0 3 8|Detrott 1 34 Villanova a af§ 41% 125; (2) met yardage on ground Vollers.{ 9 2 17Lesitef 8 §& 2/Okiahoma A&M 1 a3 3 Arkansas... l.l0 lL. 3B HJ | —— tt —————— Riecks.! 3 | 1 Naumayrt 3 2 0 Eanisi 4-0) 16 C.C.N Y 21H 3 | alsbeek.c 2 5 Kenny.! 1 1 0 Alabama 3-0) i$ Wyoming 301 41. Darling.c 0 0 1 Poley.c 1 2 4 LaSalle 12-0) 9 Minnesota ............ 3 # 40 QQ et CQ Schulz.g 4 1 3 Wrav.e 0 0 0 Princeton dan i a; Kichita 137 58 40 Clifton.g 3 4 1 Strasserg s $ 1 Temple, 3 2-00 84 4 Misshssiont 2 i% a 3 coLLzoRs / ‘Shea.g oly Cross 3-0) 137 + .) 70, Oakland City 68. 7. | O'Connor. 0 0 2/Wayne 2-2) 169 FEWEST PERSONAL FOULS | —— st wo. Cc . *-0) 170 N i 1 61 (overtime). Totals 26 12 13) Totals 23 16 18) C. L A (3-0) 2 Baldwin-Wallace Games i T5% ! ' 1 Hai time Score—Notre Dame 35, lowa Idaho .. ............. 3-3 its 4 € C , N ens 4 } | State 47. “ee ' Anis anus Pree Throws Missed—Vollers 2 Riecks No. Carolina State 39) 1 40 Wichita 4 i 3 2. Cxlsbeek 2, Schuls 3, Bagley 3. Penn State 1-0) 3 4.0 | Florida on 1 ows State 5 O'Shea | |Syoming { - ' 2 Wm & ry .. 4 | ichigan 54, State 468. Officials—Marks and Tracey. |Washinston State 3-0 ] Bowling Green rare 4 i 8! Akron 61 STHER COLLEGES |B fauts 3 5 Suecknell sees #8 180 Bowling Green 74, Willym and Mary 84, Bad 18% Re Warne wo BR ede, of, Gooria Teck od » : . v arieton y systana | |Biacars 4 1400 in Notre Jame, eee 1 i Coast Guard 55. Vermont 38 n Carroll 3 03:00 138 48.0 Rutgers toll 4 1 i §|Colorada 86. Southern Methodist 50 Arkansas 4 372) 08 488 Northwestern $0 Gornell 78. Rutgers 48 Clippers $8 - - Mr etroit 61, Hillsdale 48 ’ : , rake 70, Fresno Stat

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There is nothing unusual about beaten in eight starts, is at New an Oklahoma quintet heading the Haven in another league game. defense-minded = group, {Oklahoma A&M has set the re-| |sistance pace five times in the! Cats are among the few clubs game yield in 4 starts; and Ken- !88t six years. But the role is -a/ seeing action twice this week. |distinct novelty for Tulsa. a team) They'll seek their sixth victory pins are up to their old tricks (Which won only 3 of 23 starts/in seven games against western

outscoring their. opposition bet- ® Year ago. The current Golden| Indiana conference rival Terre| geered (40) - ‘Ben Davis (41) ; . A 8 PPO Haute State Thursday and host jE rer : cad.f “oo vr On Friday Manual and Cat

because

Hurricane edition has won more {than that already, and has held its four opponents to a skimpy 132 points—a total normally accomplished in any two games against Tulsa last winter. | Five of the top ‘seven defensive records at the moment belong to teams from the Missouri Valley gg area. In addition to Tulsa, they are Nebraska, Washington

sively and defensively, so natur-|

and Georgia Tech boast|ally th } d 855-point averages LY ne Racy, ponseus. the chances are that University of California's football team will have Fight Results

more fun in the Rose Bowl game with Ohio State on Jan. 2 than/

p foes to date, Obviously Adolph Ru has a basketball 5 13-point high 80.5 in five, andi St. John's of team Hy Alex Groza, Wah-| While playing the game for keeps,

Ralph Beard and

i Kentucky varsity thas capitalized on 80.8% of its {ceeded by the first three teams in foul shot opportunities, The closing flurry of Indiana/only a pair of tilts each. The Purdue for free-throw leadership. packed with medicants. There a ham sandwich and a glass of Points really began with five min-|Rhodies may yet revert to type Detroit and Bowling Green are jutes and 23 seconds to go wheniand overcome that slow 54-point- best at sinking field goal at-

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s Appreciation Hlogsiers Face Broad Ripple-Attucks | Clash Among Four on; Schedule for Tonight

Heavy Holiday Cage Slate |

High School Teams To Get Little Rest in

Next Couple of Weeks their pre-Christmas goal rush this week.

‘With few exceptions, Indiana gay, Four games are booked tonight, four tomorrow, one Thursday high school basketball front-run- and two Friday. Tn. :

‘ners will engage in intersectional tussles during the next couple of weeks.

st club: together in Christmas and New Year's tournaments. Thus, while school is out, there'll be little rest on the Hoosier prep school hardwood fronf. | Tonight and tomorrow consti-| tute the heaviest schedules, and | Friday, usually the heaviest night, is comparatively: quiet,

| Seek 8th Win |

{TT Madison's once-beaten Cubs in-|

vade Shelbyville tonight - and should have little trouble racking

"hetter non-conference games, Lafayette Jeff goes te Hammond and Princeton seeks {ts seventh straight win at the expense of Owensville. | Two important Central Indiana conference affairs also are on |deck when Peru and Muncie Burrts. both unbeaten in. loop games, face. CIC rivals, Peru travels to {Hartford City and Burris hosts Huntington. The battle of the week, however, will take place at Jasper tomorrow when Coach Cabby

‘Winslow's powerful Eskimos, who

19 campaign - undefeated and nearly tripped Jasper's eventual state champs in the sectionals. Columbia City, the Northeast. {ern Conference leader, also un-

Face Terre Haute Terre Haute Gerstmeyer’s Black

Evansville Réitz the following

night.

New Castle's Trojans last Saturday, entertains Vincennes in a southern conference tilt Friday,

perfect record against crosstown rival Central.

is the only array

) System Against Buck a [to the nets, to force a furious among the first 10 both offen-| ys em gains uc eyes Huntington College had. to BO pace in the early going. Ken-| overtime to edge Cedarville, 63 tucky to 61, in Cedarville, O., whileigs

Campbellsburg

SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 20 |anybody.

Heroes are a dime a dozen on|

the boys want it. They are opposed to anyone hogging the lime-, light—and that's why in every game there is a new hero. Against USC'in the really only close game they had all year, it was Frank Brunk with his 102-yard return of |a kick-off.

5! * Vista 43 uauesne 61, Los Angeles Loyola 47. Eau Claire 66, Wartburg 5 (Penn - 64, Kenyon 51. |Greorge. Washington: 63, Washington and

| pe 81 | Kent State 70, Ohio U: islans State 74, Mjsstastppt or.

~NEW YORK, Dec. 20 (UP)-—Ralph Kiner of Pittsburgh, — 81, Denver 70

anhattan 71, Connecticut 56.

Pre-Christmas

. ‘ ; . * J _ Santa generous this season. The + It's the annual holiday merry- J inute U e | S Rockets have won three of five RO-retind, “throwing some of the and the Tigers have gathered in

Ben Davis to Win |e uranssn, Loca ois

up. their aighthi triumph: -In-other’ 1) "0, Jo "on aasist to Ben Da-|ren Central bout at Warren. The vis' 42-40 nign school basketball] Hornets have lost only two of

Davis’ Dick Robertson missed ala 45 to 33 showing against Deca: ree throw, but his club retained|tur Central, which stuck Beech

bounds and five seconds later before the Hornets began thelr teammate Bob Swick oe through the winning fielder,

quarter, 13 to T, at the half, 22 to 14, and the three-quarter mark,

O'Neill's unbeaten Wildcats host}

Greencastle in the second afternoon game Monday in Greencastle while Mitchell will meet Lebanon in the opener at 1:30 p. m,

dral gym, Sacred Heart will meet Crispus Attucks at 1:15 p. m. and Manual } Deaf School at 2:30'p. m. Tipoff for the tourney championship is set for 8:30, following the 7 p. m. consqlation tilt, to

a er ¥ : : A | New Albany, which handcuffed Selser.s

wf ins and Ft. Wayne Bouth risks its oar oore ¥ dig , Peo i Missed Rucker folk # South hasn't been + Kinkead. Rober 3, licked in its first six games. By Ae voor.

Detroit and Oklahoma! -

A&M, with only TCU and «| : al : : . ky Beet % Midanis menor BAIS Plan Hero-a-Minute

That's the kind of a team Coach Lynn (Pappy) Waldorf has.

this team—because that's the way oni 8) yTrerage Sain fer Shreyy scoring with 78 points, i

{the two-platoon system, will stick with his T-formation for the Rose Bowl, but he'll depend, as always pois on that ter powér his teams | generate inside and outside

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Four More City-County Clashes Set Tomorrow, One Thursday; Two Friday +.

By JIMMIE ANGELOPOLOUS : Loin The city and county prepsters have four more shopping days in Se

Yuletide greetings will be extended 11 more times through Fris

Looking for glad tidings tonight are Broad Ripple and Crispus » Attucks, both of whom have found

three of four. of Coach Fitzhugh Lyons’ five

tet 46 to 34 for a show of power last week. Coach Frank Baird's Defeats Sacred Heart rockets hold a 41 to 39 margin 40 over Sacred Heart, which got te By Score of 42 |Manual, 56 to 47, one day after Broad Ripsle tha’ Cfhpus’ Attucks at| Attucks snapped the ‘Redskin ’ n: Enh anoun dete central | The tilt, booked for Tech, heads | tankiin ownshin at New Palestine. {the four-game slate and ig gees" ~The. eontroverstal two Hiliiie onded by the Beech Grove-Wars

riumph last night. over Sacred|¢’i“t and the Warrjors have 4eart in) the Cathedral gym. {dropped two of five. With the score tied 40-40, Ben But Ralph Clevenger's crew has

ossession of the ball out-of- Grove with a 45 to 36 pasting

swished five-game streak. : Flashes Host Palestipe Five New Palestine goes to : Township, winner of two of eight, School quintet.

Sacred Heart Leads Sacred Heart led at the first

30 to 26. -

“Meanwhile, pairings - for two

wT holiday tourneys involving some A renvrea 104s.|[0cAl_quintets, Baye been an to Lawrence Central _aounced. comes to Decatur Central

Cathedral has been paired with! §

Speedway takes : place

In the Jan. 2 tourney in Cathe- Bears’ den. The

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sing the maximum mileage out of

Musial of the 8t. Louis Cardinals swept the field by a wide margin. Kiner hit for 361. total bases in 549 times at bat, beating Musial by 34 points. The Cardinal: {outfielder registered 382 total

bases in 612 trips to the plate!

|for a 624, percentage... | Kiner, who also paced league in runs batted in with 127, | (117.

“aa

1 Placing a distant third to Ki-

ner and Musial in slugging was the league's leading hitter, Jackie {Robinson of Brooklyn, who {racked up a .528 mark. He was {followed by Del Ennis of the Phillies with. 525 and Bobby Thomson of the Giants with 518. | The toughest batter to strike] out among the regulars was sharp-eyed Tommy Holmes,

ton Brave outfielder, who heard|

according to official averages released today. { Slugging percentages, compiled on the basis of a batter’ bases divided by his total times at bat, showed that Kiner and Stan

his base hits, paced the National |

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| Ninaara sn, Bt | Niagara 65, 8 total| SR oma #7, CC fo Wesleyan 75, Maryland 71. Seton Ha w

arshall 71, Youngstown ission H

League with a slugging percentage of .658 during the 1049 season, | Hotana i enliwarth 5 Michius Urray ( )

, Tllinols Wesleyan 63. a 63, Colorado State a. ancls 58.

11 62, Ne

iL xico 44 n 85. Kirksville Teachers §

tr rere | AOR the call, “strike three” only six | Sou hern Nlindis 60, Hartwick 47, | . John'

times. 8t

Brooklyn Outfielder Ed (Duke) |

s 67. Washington State 4

41 t. Mary's (Minn.) 61, Loras

Snider earned the title of “Horse-|8t. Thomas 85, Sotoruae Eollese 53.

collar Harry” by striking out the

yracuse 80, Princeton

exas Wesleyan 64, Hurdin-Simmons 5.

{Utah 85, Lawrence Tech most times, 92. Vanderbilt 49, Tem

pl

Andy Pafko of Chicago was Villanova 49, mafiimore ovols 45.

the Bit by the most pitched balls, Western Hino 14

nine, while 8id Gordon of

plays, 24. In team shugging, the Dodg-

the ener at {drew the most bases on balls, Glants hit into the most double | J yomins

inia 59, Gettysbur

estern Reserve I fain e , Upsala 51, 7. to State Teachers 39, ss, Rochester 1 SCHOOLS

G Ben Davis 42, Sacred Heart 40

4 uls Washington 60, Baldwin-Wallace

Born in the Elegant Eighties ...still the mark of a

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