Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 December 1949 — Page 20

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.- Way to Win, Then Fizzled git NEW YORK, Dec Dec. 21—Looking at the official film version of ‘the '49 World Series you are reminded again that. Aoain, he 2 Hoosiers Head

this was one the Dodgers, .betting odds to the contrary— the closing price was 9 to-11-in favor of the Yanks—were supposed to win. “There were s0 many reasons. ballyhoo). Rickey had sold ———— "=

Yankee hurlers. this as the best team he had! land Robinson,

To begin with, -B. (for, —-— Victories Under Belt

of course, Reese ‘ Times Special being the best. copyALLIS, Ore. Dec. zn

o! take DiMaggio marvelous Gas House gangs of Normally you'd tak AKHIO arter taking their second 8t. Louis. It was evident many giontest hesitation but not this'giae College here last night. fans and some writers tool time: Snider, a brilliant youngs-'- The Hoosiers. won Rickey seriously. Which would ter had come fast, while DIMag-|game, 65 to 60, Monday night. ‘be. understandable. The gentle- 810. “getting no younger, anyway, = The score was

man baseball has ever known, Then rom) were the Yanks, ad-/he could not get his bat around took the lead eight times before mittedly sub-par American League on a fast pitch representative, a makeshift team If World Series which had Somehow managed t0|counted for anything the Dodgers n for a first year manager in ee of damaging injuries to key *V*" had the call in the dugout... men like DiMaggio, Henrich and This was Berra, a Yankee team that had appearance in even lost its most distinguished manager. trade mark [ne home run punch. pie iret ‘vear in the American free throws won League either as player or man- headed or tied after that. AND WHAT did the figures ager, On the other hand, "Barney show? They quite definitely fa-ghotton had been through the fire. the Hoosiers with 15 points, | vored the Dodgers, who, over the te wag in charge in '47 when the 80t six baskets, season's play, outhit the Yanks Dodgers wrestled the Yanks right Stuteville marked up 12 by three points:

experience the lead, 25 to 20, at half-time. Breaks 23-All Tie

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the series as a free throws.

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Jane ever put together and the ap- would .completely take: the play q..,.. {injversity’s Hurryin' Hoo-| praisal presumably included those Away from Rizzuto and Coleman. | gory were headed for home today | t j straight, ] {over Snider in center without the victory, 58 to 53, over Qpegon|

their first knotted eight ‘man is the most persuasive con Was known “to be sos weak and yymeg during the firat half of the underweight from virus infection yard. fought contest. Oregon State Hoosier rally put the visitors in In breaking the final tie at 23-| Indiana center, Casey 8tengel's first humped in a field goal and four Meanwhile, the Ore-| For that matter it was 8§0n boys were getting only two Indiana never was | Bill Tosheff led the scoring for Forward Jerry

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Crispus Attucks continued its «the battle of the week” on the Hoosier prep school hardimastery over local schools by| \wood front.

I ty on [Coach Cabby O'Neill's Jasper wifdcats risk the longest

yesterday, 38 to 31, n a city high| |school contest, | winning streak held by a =" gouthern Conference, Led by Don Thomas, the TIgers| , osier prep school quintet. Bedford took an overtime thriller {jumped into a quick lead and held licked from Huntingburg, 46 to 43, while a 13 to 9 edge at the end of the They haven't been licked oor To "ro tral bested city first quarter.and left the floor since the state tourney got un- rival Bosse, 42 to 30, with Biil at the intermission with a 21 to derway last February. Since then pp ))i55 tossing in 19 points for 18 lead. they have won 18 games without the winners. The Rockets failed to register a miscue. Upstate, Ft. Wayne North a point in the third stanza and Winslow went through the sea- posted its sec ond NIHSC victory, with Thomas staying hot - At- son unbeaten last year and Won 4. c0ating Goshen, 56 to 42; Hamtucks lengthened its margin to 23 games before bowing te Jasper mond grabbed a non-conference 28 to 18 at the three-quarter in the sectionals. This time ,o 43 win from Lafayette Jefmark and coasted home the rest Coach Kern McGlothlin has an- ...... a.nd South Bend Washiugof the way. Except for their cold- other powerhouse—practically the 4, "i ished Niles, Mich, 39 to 27, ness at the foul line the Tigers same as last year. The EskimoOS| "y, nother non-conference secwould have won much easier, haven't been threatened in their saw affair. Columbus turned in a Franklin Township's coach, first seven games. mild upset by setiuing down Hank Potter, was ordered off the A victery for Jasper would ce- Bloomington, 4 to 42. floor last night as his tcam went ment their hold on first place |

down to a 5R8-t0-47 deféat before the statewide United Press rankthe New Palestine five, ings. A victory, [OL ed Pen AEN erp Place ‘.skimos would boost them uluyeS

Beech Grove Wins farther up the. ladder of success.

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ARO Joho ide bmn bdr hp Fe =The clo v Brook- hitting from the charity line and : . . . Potter was sidelined for con- Madison Wins Another . . pases their advantage was 113 to Tr am has ¥ closest any taking collected nine of them along with Miss Patricia Stewart, 16-year-old Shortridge High School tinued talk with efficials. The! Chalk up another victory to- eetin om 57; in fielding it was Brooklyn, , two field goals for 13 points. student, has good reason to smile and raise a recquet. She's just ccore was knotted ar 10-all at day for Madison's Cubs, who won 8 ithe series, by the way, 979 (best in their league) to New Indiana (58) Oreson State (33 | beeh notified by the U. S. Lawn Tennis Association of her No. 5 the end of the first period. but their eighth game in nine starts You didn’t need the movies to ito fg 1 of y I f The Times-Legio York #77 (third in their league). inded that very few of the Buck £37) panes £47 ranking in junior girls doubles. Miss Stewart teumed with Miss Franklin was able to move to a from Shelbyville, 41 to 29, and =~ Members 0 'imes-Legion The Dodgers needed 97 wins to °¢ emi 5 BT ow e Bucktie 11 3 Rimarone 18 3 Frances Schneidewing Upper Montclair, N. J 25-22 lead at halftime. for two small town powers— Golden Gloves committee will be Wiap up theif pecniam, the Yanks pg f then: Toa erie . | Hetndes 1 1 SBianunes 413 15: RP Beech Grove moved ahead in Glenn and Concord—Who Teg en their assignments for the “the identical number. In each in- 8 ww or wera” ® by 16, Toshefl., 8 3 3storers 3s 'B | B: of the second half to defeat Warren tained their perfect records In Coming tournament atthe ‘final stance the winning margin was wil ' our re od | y ! He 112 3 Fadaert $18 ow! Briefs— Central. 42 to 33, at the latter's last night's games: meeting tonight one game and it was achieved on POLE, [U0 SL 4 oir one Manes 13 ittmaernee 2 48 K { k C M1 C 't S Ym. Beech Grove tralled. 28 to, Glenn. one of tO un be Chairman Paul J. McDuff has the very last day of the er victory. The Yanks got only two: Harper's To 7 en uc Y oacC an ee at halftime after. Warren Vigo. County clubs. won its ot called the meeting for 7:30 p.m, Jthe Sgures dign: posit vely d both i i oTsals. 18 20-38 —Fotuts 1 puniped in eight points in the last game ~without a miss. blasting rat The Times: - guarantee a Dodger triumph they 0 came in winning games, halt indinns 20. Oregon 2 “minute and 20 seconds hefore-the Marshall, 62 to 34, and Coricord, surely did not low rate the team's one. Henrich's ninth inning blast, Free “Throut Mises Suter Es 38 ly 1 COIS Are ravor e intermission. of Elkhart County made The 17th - tournament, spone “chances. There was still another Won the opener, 1-0: Sroder. Rinaassen + Padgert, — Indiana Deaf School scored 37 Straight with a 58 to 43 wietory sored by The Times and the Rob.

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-club which “the press box mys- bases, the Dodgers one The“teriously re “to as “down the! Dodgers were seldowi in position’ Bulldge: Aces “middle strength.” Catching. pitch- to exploit-their over-all speed #6

he the double play ‘makers and [t was a negligible factor, Rizzu_centerfield. The to-and Coleman outplayed Reese a. ‘appeared fo be better and Robinson. The. Yanks had equipped along this Yirel Hne, ‘five double plays, the Dodgers

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2 Times Special LAFAYETTE, Ind, Dec. 21—The general public will get a break

on both clubs are the smalle {men on the squads.

‘Western Reserve and Kentucky, respectively.

7:30 o'clock. lone of the state's The Boilermakers have showing a hard=Hitting attack.and ie have, en team balance. This was evi hem agi ‘dent In Saturday's 71-65 upset of Bradley. The Bradley game also ve reserves a chance to shine. 1 (Pete) Brewster, at forward, and Glenn Bahler, junior

t.outffor Kontucky, | ot season's collegiate champs. Dick Axness, leading the team in scoring with 51.points, and Dave, Westall or Brewster should get ithe nod at forward with Howard

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Williams and Norman Greiner at | orange Bowl, took a new lease ech Grove (42) Warren Central (33) " ely. } fg ft pf fe tt pf , delivered handsom ly guards. Tony Butchko, who has! | on life today following the re- 6 2 Y Currant 29 SO POPULAR ? EA KEEPS ITS ter hit for four field goals i’ shaking the football kinks | turn of star end Ellery Wil- I Lambert 10 2 Fowler 001 H in seven shots and Bahler turned } 3 | Hams. Shwe % 4 LBs s 03 FLAVOR; KEEPS out, of his legs, will lead off at eer.{-¢ in an outstanding floor game, , wnnghmy 3 1 0 Hage.c 372 4 . center. Williams, out most of the . McDnushe® 2° 0 Overions 3 1 1 TS FRIENDS. Chance for Newcomers Reserves who will probably see season with a shoulder injury, DES MOINES, Towa, Dec. 21 . ee 3 , > Newcomers may get into actioniaction include Babler, at guard, Joined yesterday's heavy work- (UP)--The Football Writers As- =~ 1" against Western Reserve. The and Bill Butterfield, senior vet- sui and appeared good as new. gociation of America last night Totals oeore by Quarters 0 21% , h . “1 wish w ad had Ellery all . 3 Grov . 2 11 9 10-4 Red Cats have won but one game eran, and sophomore Howard. It was all in keeping with the! sh we hi a had BA named Frank-Leahy: Notre Dame Warren Central 3-3-1 i “in four starts, a 88-38 decision Storm, centers. Christmas spirit last night as Season, sald Quarterback John victory vecial sf. g Footh Fire Throws Missed—Curran 2. Henson Fushi rep ——— Mike and Ben Sharp, the wrestling Pasco. “he sure makes us pass- ory specialst, as ootdall's » Cunningham, McDonough 3. Canadian brothers, triumphed ers look good.” - Leats : ’ : tary ina lation, _ Scie turer atu } ” . ee ions eprom nmr rete sin ALE ALY 8 ry i gsociatd i.) B et Ql lover. - Enrique Terres and Pete CET : ee" ; w= balloting “Was announced by Bert Fania Twp: ow New Palesiine (54) Peterson in an Australian. tag- SAN FRANCISCO, Dee. 21 yj cone National Associati wrt 3% fg 1 vf { M ifane, Ni: 1d S80C ) pier. 2 CITY, co TY SCHOOLS {Moores Hill 82. Patriot 13 team match in the Armory ring It was back to work today for secretary. The Irish coach tony! hve : 3 : : 2 NT Central 33 re a) 49. Van Buren A .crowd of 2351 pald to watch b he Ke rest di } ut Shim 40 00 0 30 Franklin Ten 41 {Morean To Beir avi Wiraiia M. Ithe tussie and the ultimate win- oc" of the Fast and West distanced the field of eight nom- arpeniers 3 3 225 A y pr | : = ' R e Maxwell 31 New Carlisle 4. Rolling. Br rairie 38. {ners were the city's newspaper grid squads after a tour of the inees, piling up 162 of the 449 J Cullugh.s 4 i 1 : $i Jag SCHOOLS |New Leyanon au. Graysville 2% charities, including The Times’ lerippled children’s hospital to see VOles cast. ) Nice) : 0 3 0 2 : ASST 41 (overtime), |Qnward 43, Plainfield Boys School 41. | a the kids they'll play for in the Bud Wilkinson, coach of un- Chaney.g 00 313 Sil 43, Camden 42 (overtime). ood 48. Rising Bun 46 (overtime). {Clothe - A - Child fund. Proceeds : beat ' Nattinelsg 0 0 0 rm (Ill) 40. oto 31. Morocco Dec. 31 Shrine game eaten Oklahoma, finished sec-. i. I N |Otwell 83, Richland 53 [from the show are.to go to the - Tot 18 11 18 Tot 112 28 mbus 44, Bloomingto Parker 56, Moreland 4 |charities after taxes and ex- -According to present plans, the ond in the balloting. ee ah Quarters— 123% oncord Twp. (Eikhart) w Millersburg a Perryville 64 est Lebanon 49 | ) i East will have in its starting The selection gives J.eahv the Franklin Township 10-15-13 10-47 Cross Plains 44. Dillsboro 36. Peru 48. Hartford Clty 44 penses are deducted. backfield Ly Chandois of Mich. Football Writers’ ; New Palpatine 10 12 18 21-58 £ ie ak na 3, |Bistosion N Milford 26" Torres used a body press to-pin| 2CKHe ynn andois of Mich- Footbal riters’ plaque and pos Fe Carter 1 MeCutibush * ry 3 1 re |e i f 1e 5 ’ ”" “rosby > 1 H utr j Bunkiey 38 |Rieinig, Townshin (Pour ie 41. Wayne- Ben ‘Sharp for, the first fall at the gan State. Harry on horski of exzjon of the "Man of the Year % Jt “Clrry SH ee . McCullough §. Ir he asonville 39 Lo due / Murakowski of trophy lor one vear kK en Bertram 2 Rochester 41 Plymouth 34 18-minute mark. Ben came back : OMcial onver and Loch k 38. Mt. Avr 40 | Rigseilvili 32 Greene Township (Parke: ! - ! Hoover and Locke

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lie Sintroron Br nese Bosse 30. SRndysky 56. Manilla 42 the second fall in 12 minutes re 41, Am South Bend Was ingen . Niles (Mich, The Mik Shar t Concordia 47, Wabash 41 en ike Sharp pu or 56. A ae $3: Goshen 42. |gul phur Sprin 62. Cadiz 0... Petérson in 10 minutes with , Jackson Ceptral 53 [Walker fon 6, eville 39 slam and press for the decidi velt 47 Gary Wirt 45 {Washington 53, Ricknell 39 fall. rtinsville 39 Washington Towhship Cass) 41, West A slam and press were used

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|v « a) is Lafayette 43 fot Haden’ or Moreh Township «Wash. Fred Davis to defeat Tiger

(Delgware)r 68, Selma 53 t Ho 5. "vagaile incoln 82. /hitestown 36, D ton J3. Moore In the opener. It lasted untington 37. Muncie Burris 4 {Williamsport 57 Boswell 47 8 minutes. a anks |Worthinxten 65, ns 49 "3, eine 2%. {Yorktown 43 Albany. 40 . nten County surney 8. Frankia 40 (overtime) Colfax 51 Washington Township 30 On the Ice ) . {Thorntown 40 ove y , Brookyii 44, |Do er Washington Wownship 41 rcon- AMERN Ards RE REX LEAGUE [ima Te Ouinne i ia a. Eastern D | a Township (Laerance: 47. Orland 34. Colfax 48. The wn 34 final, astern Division , ootee 59, Petersburg 51, ' COLLEGE SCORES W LT Pts. G , Ke 3 BG TEN RBuffaio 15 12 2 312 87 . Sheibyviie 29 In a 58, Ore st 53 | Prov dence H it } {i 14 ownship (St. Joseph, 63, North Minnesots 86, Washi ety nm 53 pringfie 4 ¢ 1 OF Mixsour! 50 he con in 18 ’ New Haven 3 uo » wu Hh 544 Sirauchy, 43 North Caroli fichiean 52 Hershey 3 aw ets STATE CorLrais V fivis iddletown 59 Sheltie 43. Davton 68 Manche ) Western tsi TT pis. G ontpelier $1, Ridgeville 35. Indiana Btale 6 Bo athe II Oregon 53 Cleveland 19 3 8 43 145 ———— | Taylor 87 n a a Te St Louis 15 113 331 | THER COLLEGES INDIANAPOLIS 13 12 4 30 #0 3 ) Aub ufn 45 Alavaina 40 Pitisbureh 117 2 98 ET THE BEST! Beloit is Mur rray 3 Teachers 0 , Cincinnati 5 2 6 16 1 oslon alle A res o ———————————— [Centenary 62 Hardin si imons 5 | RESULTS LAST NIGHT Colorado College 65, Gustavus Adolphus Cleveland 7, 8t Louis 7 (tie) |” Minn. 56 only same schedu led +

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the fact that the scoring aces |. their Rose Bowl

tonight and Friday when Purdue's cagers take the floor against|Hafele has been carrying the, scoring load averaging 13 points| Most of the student body will be out of town for the Christmas |per game. For the Bulldogs, it's ‘holidays and seats will be plentiful. Both games get underway at| Buckshot O’Brien, 59%" guard.

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points in the second and third over Millersburg: he Legion, is slated to open Jan,

Bewildered by Technique of Bookies;

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ee rwFiods to down Maxwell, 59 to! Madison had early-game Jitters & _— Obhio State Halfback, Center Hurf The Silent Honstsrs were lea_and trailed the Shelby Bears, 12°6 in the National Bust Fry = . py United - - to their fourth victory in six to 4, at the end of the first pertod through Feb. 3. } + COCOA; Fra, Déc. 21 Saul Bear) Bryant, coach of the Ken—staris by Jerry Moers, who got before catching fire and taking The tourney is open to ama-

tucky Wildcats, expressed undisguised bewilderment. today about nine of his 11 points inthe second & 19 to 18 halftime lead. From the ancient art of book-making period. then on Coach Ray Eddy's boys Informed that bookies already have installed hls feam a three- coasted, limiting Shelby to three

teur fighters 16 years ald or over, It will be fought in two divisions, Novice, for beginners, and Open,

"ou ‘only one. Robinson looked bush point favorite over Santa Clara's Broncos in the Orange Bow] © Attacks 38) B: Ripple (31) ‘points in the third frame and CAMPANELLA rated head and on two plays, one a careless tag Butler's basketball Bulldogs game, Bryant sighed wearily and exclaimed Wright f 8 " y Campbeilt 9 1 "eight ., in. the last, Spence for more experienced fighters. shoulders above Berra. The at second which does not appear Will be getting a break Friday “Frankly, I don't see how they —— wen meme — Witson.t, 700 Tum } ? 1 Schnaitter led the winners with A program of tune-up bouts Dodgers had no 20-game winner, in the error column but which is night, but then so will the Evans- arrive at a basis of comparison. Northwestern and Arnold Gal- Rav f 0 0 0 Bkinner.f 0 0 115 points. will be held tomorrow night at such as Raschi, but Newcombe's exposed with painful clarity in ville Aces. Both clubs, used to Anyway, I can’t pay attention to ![f2 of Army well e 4 2 opouenbehe 11.9% princeton, meanwhile, won its the Central YMCA, The bouts are 17 since late May made it close the film. By way of contrast, Playing opposition of towering those kind of things.” Head coach Matty Bell of the Ford D } lDCamobells 1 1 2geventh straight victory. toying Planned neire, pi wha eénough. And Roe would.out-pitch the Rookie Coleman was remark- heights - are about equally, Otherwise, Bryant conceded he Wes | contingent said he plans to Cooke 4 8 0 Hanrae 3 2 1 with Owensville, 54 to 31. ae a Pa Paice hin And _out- think any .of ie ther Ably poised. matched as far as ‘tallness isiis “well pleased with the. way Fast wo full teams against the Faclena® 0°0 0 Alcott ° 0.0 Huntington Trips Burris pate. in a supervised bout. The Ret he ol nat Zo things are coming along. . Totals 17 4 6 12 7 5 Huntington .upended favored program is to begin 2 at T: 30 p. m. ur ue agers 0 n ertain lubs can boast in these days of| PASADENA, Cal 2 BATON ROUGE. La. Dec. 21 crispus Attucss © S11"s 7 1n_sg Muncie Burris, 37 to 34 thereby re nn Joas, in these du3) 9 "NA, Cal, Dec. 21° — oun Gaynell Tinsley, whose Poa Fioole °° 8 8 Jy handing Peru undisputed lead In po cl men Basketball Ohio State's Buckeyes, priming i ,yujsiana State team meets Okla- 2. Jewell. Cook. Jesse. J aah oi, Hamas the Central Indiana Conference

race as the Tigers shaded Hart-| Shortridge's unbeaten freshmen

ame against & gain {ford City, 48 to 44. Burris, previ- basketballers added their

homa in the Sugar Bowl Jan. 2, admitted his chief concern today

at! "Officials— Williams and Cosgrove. fifth

{the University of California, were {ously unbeaten in loop play, fell victory yesterday with a 38 to 38

Deal School (59) Maxwell (37) the chronic tonsillitis of Half- fg ft pf! fe ft For the Aces, 59” Guard Joe Scheduled to concentrate on block- IS I" . «1 of ing plays today—but without the back Jimmy Roshto. Northeutt.t 4 1 "| Barnba: tt 3 3 "z/behind Huntington after two of victory over Lawrence Central " ° rk.f +8 its main cogs, tall Paul Slick and yearlings on the latter's floor, services of Halfback Jerry Krall ~Roshto, thus far, has been un- Hagemever.? ¢ 1° 3 Stoner! 133 f , 1 woelc.{ 1 0 3 P.Kaisere o o a Tom Cougill, fouled out. | Shortridge’s Ronnie Passwater led and Center Tom Rath. able to practice and he is the only Wootene 4 0 dLKRaisere 3 1 {| Hartford City looked like a the scofing with 24 points . t Gormat.c ost 0 3! ‘ Krall, a first-stringer, suffered mem! bey of the 1. 8. U. squad on yori 31 2Peminge 2 8 1 winner. leading Peru, 40 to 36,! Franklin Township's freshmen top scorers ® Meck injury during yesterday's the hospital Rst. — ava 13 0 Yomonte« 3 0 9late in the game when the visitors won over Beech Grove yearlings, WOFkeuts wile Rath Injured his heavy Pky ld 5 “ i» \TOUgh a Bush.g reo _ _ _ rallied and stalled out in the final 27 to 26, in an overtime game at ead. Neither was hurt seriously, 1eavy scrim age session yester- 26 717 Totals 13 11 1s minute to win. Beech Grove. however. day and were scheduled for more Score by Quarters EERE. er oo of the same today. i Senonl 120 17 13-88

6 6 ~ Free Throws ‘Missed—Northcutt 3, Hage-| ver 2 grarow weic, Moers 2. Louden, Barnrt 2. ones 3, Burk 2. Foster 2, Tomp- |

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