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Only Unbeaten College Team

THE TWO-MINUTE collegiate basketball rule which =

.has curbed the amount of deliberate ‘fouling in the last two “iwi, 4 minutes but seemingly dishes out too severe a penalty is,” = doomed for modification. . In Indiana Some parts of the nation report fans are walking out| 3a! at the end of 38 minutes when a-team is leading four to 3%, Butler Will Open five points because the trailing club can't get possession fin Action Each Night, of the ball. | 3 First Against Purdue The rule, new on the books this seasofi, gives possession \ By BILL EGGERT to the fouléll team at mid-court after taking its foul shot, ; Indiana University, ranked whether missed or successful, “ '

seventh in the nation; will get the No. 1 spot in the third Hoosier Basketball Classic next Thursday and Friday nights in the Fieldhouse. The Hurrying Hoosiers, only unbeaten college team in the

Already several conferences have been granted the|

right to experiment with doomed. Although it was de- | modifications, The Big Ten| signed to discourage deliberate | is experimenting. The - Pa-| fouling in the late stages of the | cific Coast Conferefice is’ letting game, It has practically elimi.

ted the chance for a team the clock run during the last two| "= minutes despife the fouls. But hat is behind at the end of 38

, minutes.” will Eu {nat ont working liner, The BIE "WILBUR ALLEN, Vaiparaine ate, wil gut under the same University —— ‘‘After observing:

fouls two-shot penalties, but that

doesn’t seem to be the answer | several college basketball games

{this season, it is my belief that this rule should be abolished. D From the coaches’ standpoint it 8 2 vit . Ee cen ei? dea, - — offsets the previous 38 minutes of minutes call for a jump ball at/® 83me. i mid-court with no substitute al-| GARLAND FRAZIER, Han. lowed for the jumper. | over College—"“1 am defin tely Butler Coach Tony Hinkle, | I Jy who is chairman of the Na- | oo game. If the rule has | tional Basketball C coaches to stay in some form I prefer rules committee, is expecting the Illinois high school modifi- | the rule to be modified at the cation where a team gets the NCAA meeting next March 26- | yp, out of bounds if a free ae York ( ity. throw is successful and the ball the in tie has re i et of is In Play if the free throw is A 8 : ssed. played under the Big Ten experi- TO NCAA rule helped us ment three times and the NCAA against Franklin but could just rule twice. He wants to see the as easily hurt us in future | NCAA rule in seven or eight : !

several candidates for AlkAmers The professionals are having er, which tops the

Purdue Thursday at 7:45 and InTHIRD CLASSIO SOREDULE

Thursday Butler vs. Purdue, Ti p,m. Indiana vs. Notre Dame, #

Friday Butler ve. Indians, 7:45 p. m. Dave Westall Purdue Purdue vs. Notre Dame.

ames.” | games before making a decision.| games JOHNSON, Wabash Col- ... The Times has inquired of sev-|joge “I am opposed to the two-| Jerry Stuteville . . .

eral other state coaches and all pinute rule. So far it has been dislike the NCAA rule and ex- confusing both to officials and tol

pect it to be modified. spectators. Following are the coaches’ «It was intended to eliminate! opinions: fouling by the defensive team JAY McCREARY,- DePauw near the close of the game. Actu-| University — “I definitely do not 4j)y jt seems to me the rule

like the two-minute rule and I ¢ayors the team which is behind. do’t believe it will be used in its pp, leading team has worked to present form after this year. Like get its advantage and is anxious many other coaches (Adolph ¢, protect it. However, it fis Rupp of Kentucky and Bruce theoretically possible for the Drake of Oklahoma) I think the trailing team to score five points rule stops the game at 38 min-|{, anhout five seconds. Assume! utes. Modification fis indicated. {nat the trailing team gets pos“I think the rule (Big Ten) as session. of the ball, drives in and appited in our game with-Purdue|g. res, but is fouled in the act is all right. I definitely think the or shooting. The goal counts, - rule will either be thrown out Or they make one free throw, and, modified at the coaches’ conven- having possession of the ball] tion next year. . |aftét the free throw, they score | MEL TAUBE, Purdue Unk again on_the out-of-bounds play.

versity — “The present NCAA | pig posible ace accumulation of two-minute rule is anything but

satisfactory and is probably | (Continued on” Page 22, Col. 7) | Indians Buy Fielder, Pitcher From Atlanta

Lloyd Gearhart, Long-Ball Hitter, CEN bs at J Same And Lefty Bill Kennedy Obtained WW Dan Bagley

: cee By. EDDIE. ASH, Times Sports Editor... : _ Sd RT oud Santa-included Victory Field-in-his Indianapolis stops last van Strasser night and Tribe club officials danced around-the Christmas tree this morning celebrating the addition of two more seasoned ball players to their 1950 roster. In a straight cash deal, the Indians purchased two pastimers from the Atlanta team of the Class AA Southern Association, an| outfielder and a pitcher. | The flychaser is Lloyd Gearhart, one of the Dixie loop’'s best p aron ay defensive fielders and a long-ball hitter. Last season, in 147 games,

he collected 154 hits, including 10 R doubles, 14 triples and 14 home ISS rine 8 4 »

runs Ba 8TR d \ or < p P The em an swinger batted Passing Star Suffers | Ralph phi O'Brien . . . Butler OR LIT

in 87 runs and rounded out the campaign with an over-all aver-| Scrimmage Injury

age of .290. { PALO ALTO, Cal, Dec. 24 “|? y “Tournaments highlight bth The pitcher in the deal is Bill (UP) — A practice-incurred head New. Year's schedule with Kennedy, pear, old ro ader| injury sent College of Pacific's Hoosier with plenty of experienc Eddie LeBaron to a hospital to-| i {i press, Thomas Cook, and others (house pitting Notre Dame, ‘his wing. While he won oly eight day, raising grave fears that the Local Sales Promotion Manager | panion, would be even more criti- | There are several direct services|ler, Purdue and Indiana games against 11 losses in od 65. ound 3) kfield star may bel D ib E Afri [cal in his estimate. _ operating between the United/and Friday. Michigan will his earned run average was pou 5 | yt escripes xperience In rica No less authority than J. A. States, United Kingdom, West/in the Big Seven Jalen is better than fair in any put of the 25th annus rine bmi —— | Hunter, a Scot by birth but a 35- and South Africa to Kenya, or|tourney at Kansas City leagu {East-West game Dec. 31. TOA big-game African safari Is ‘a complicated—but thrilling— |year resident of Nairobi, told us direct to Cairo and south to|Tuesday. Nd The. veteran is rated capable The little passing wizard, who sport. W. J. Holliday Jr., sales promotion manager of W. J. Hol- (that Africa suffers from a great Nairobi, The annual Midwest tourney both as a starter and in relief, jeq Pacific through an undefeated liday & Co., local steel firm, spent six weeks in East Africa last shortage of able and versatile By ship there are many direct Terre Haute will get under and Tribe Manager Al Lopez will geason was hurt Auring a scrim-| October. He relates his experiences here in the first of a series of {white hunters. services from United States ports Tuesday with an eight-team have him available for a rally mage yesterday when he collided exclusive articles in The Sunday Times. | via South Africa to Mombasa. [of Wheaton, Hanover,

{Macnab (U. 8. A. Ret.), our com-

: ” LJ ” stopper. head-on with Linde Berry of ———— ro SE | 7% CCK. ” Time: Approximately six weeks. Illinois, Central | By JACK HOLLIDAY JR. {E SUCCESS of your entire . ’ ya own as a control CHAR: |. THE FOLLOWING suggestions are set forth here hunt depends upon this white Auiericn - South. Africa. Wie Afi nedtiout Toasted; dh Kennedy 1s known as a © Has Bad Headache “ Bg hunter's knowledge of the coun- Robin Line operate fortnightly Indiana Central and

I service with fast cargo and ex-| The intersectional clashes fea= ® cellent accommodations for a ture an eastern trio, Harvasd, Eg limited number of first-class Cornell and Rutgers, in the

pitcher. Working in 27 games = was not believed to merely as an aid to helping the uninitiated in his attempts try, nis ability to advise you as

this year, he issued but 38 walks be serious, however, until he to plan for an African safari. to equipment and his experience and rolled up 68 strikeouts. Pp to gaulpment and his ex

Outfieldéf Gearhart, who is only Pages this morning with a “ler” I have written down these details while they are still It T were to pick. one detail of passengers. west against Big Ten 4 and who is playing winter ball . t x , ‘i... clubs " Cuba, is expected to round out| He was rushed to Palo Alto fresh in my mind since only last October my father and Col. planning a safari that is a must, LUG E: If you travel by alr, [Stanford rand Cale — om

about siX months before your cessive nights in San Francisco's | planned departure ship arms, ammunition, cameras, films, binocu- midwestern tour in clashes lars and such clothing as needed Northwestern, Thursday, and at a strong -wooden or metal boxes!Wisconsin, Friday.

the Indians’ outfield. They al- Hospital where Dr. William Gran- A. J. Macnab and { returned from a six-weeks' safari in it would be the proper selection

t rey have Whey Fiat Cen nin, Agno Je, 7 4 °* Kenya, Brith nat Atica tn, Tit ie rsa hande: tter in tow, purchase i some time ago from the St. Louis, The doctor said LeBaron must | I make no pretense of being an authority on outfitting and negiigence traceable to the

Browns, 'hawe complete rest for severalor planning a safari, but offer the succeeding paragraphs outfitter, but there is no one way

The Tribe's other 1950 fly days and can stand no more con- to bollick up a hunt quicker than to Mombasa, Kenya Colony, East Taylor chasers will be lefthanded swing-|tact work. for what assistance one may gain from them. by erring In your choice of a white The Author, 2 Jack Holiday. Africa. of naar Gass Watt Tayl ers, young Dave Bell and either He added that “his chances of For a number of years my father had planned to hunt hunter. You may ask, frie how term, 30 days, or yearly, and| “a = = [University’s fiw Ted Beard or Marvin Rickert, de. Cantidad oo Tacs 1, Cot 8) in Africa. ‘Due to one thing or another, particularly the foc; a rr. much hinge on the white fos o0, special licenses). nso epson ip rei ee jrougt, the Far West. The Dn br the parent Pitares’ oh ec X rw / able to make — —- .| Custom Regulations — Broken : “Jans, who have won seven of spring in the parent Pirates’ train- " ® = war, he was un ble t several weeks or even months to ¢ Here are just a fow of the pit down nto three parts: | bona, which are from March 0igames, will take a 10-man ing camp. such a trip. |, accomplish. a © middle of June and from the/and open Dec. 28 in Las

Other Probables’ Other “probables” are' rookies up from the little minors and Rino ‘Restelli of the Pirates, who hits

ONE: Rifles and guns upon : : , ONE: Inability to organize {latter part of October until ChristFinally, hinking that, My, Hiner sormontes nlp Luna chy ond on yen, hrs mort, di Satie, to [further postponement might [department officials and govern- ean spe al casts a Cepos | However, these seasons Yaryiat California Tech, Dec. 31: a lead to additional obstacles, ment authorities for over a year. | throughout East Africa. There 1s Pagadena, Cal, Jan, 2 and .

hunts.

TWO: Poor knowledge of ls required. ’ 8 TWO: Ammunition—22 per cent,

T | cot try may cause duplication of| 1 righthanded. he “took the bull by the horn.” But let's get on with the safarijcOUNtry may p dut is charged, b |no. closed season on game. Westmont, Cal, Jan. 8. The purchase by Indianapolis using pili iA bromidic. [and the details. ast, ute of time and other Pe 8 ased on C.LF Naturally, you SHivose he Taylor will have a Hoosier of Gearhart and Kennedy from * land” started planning an African . » i " "PHRER: Fitms—dut rainy sensoh Jou ean : tation to uphold since two § the Crackers was, recommended|| NG py hero ko ” ng BD tor " DETAIL number one. and ofl THREE: Lack ok Bubting por cont Y up to 50 gelays and discomfortlll because|oyus ‘state quintets have p by Pittsburgh scouts who comb] MM | . wo» paramounf importance, is the se- skill can ruin stalks--lose tro- of swollen rivers, soft #nd bOgRY along the West Coast this leagues all through the South, I DON'T belleve there is any lection of the proper white phies or waste time and gr of IN ORDER to oUraln A quota- flats and almost Jmpassasle roads. yon winning six of seven. leagucs All (HOSUR ANS, Pon. [short out poseibls. to planning x hunter. = t Jndereatimate the you. tion from an outfitter in Kenys,| pr RSONAL £Q : a en, diana Uni ager Ted Sullivan, In 1947, Ken-|| [big game safari. This is so often the one. phase {hé must be furnished information| such pped Oregon twice Fo | will have gone a long Way t0- regarding the time of arrival ms of your. outer clothing,

\nedy won-20 games while losing! kb 11 for Chattanooga. ; In ‘1948, Kennedy was a “workhorse” with Atlanta, winning 15 games and losing 15. He was in 42 games and worked 245 innings. Gearhart was an. Atlanta star in 1946 and was promoted to the| New York Giants in 1947. He was} with Jersey City in 1048 and was|} returned to Atlanta last. season in the deal that sent Second Baseman Dave Williams to the Giants.

| You read in Outdoor Life or|of a safari over which you as a [other sporting magazines about/newcomer to Africa can exercise ward bullding a successful safarl. Nairobi, duration of the safari, ke re |30-day or six-week safaris by air no authority because nitie-times|safarl. . number in the party, and the like. headgear, can be made to Jasits, . | over and back In this short pe- out of 10 you know nothing about Le WC 8 He §lso must know your pref- in Nairobi within 48 hours by the ‘ Irfod of time with a game ‘bag the.man. You must take some- NEEDLESS to say, there areerence of-big game, whether you|ioeal Hindu taflors. {full of = selected trophies. The one else's word--usually that of numerous [other details thatprefer to shoot, photograph or Include two pairs of light rub- Western. Conference [local agent arranges everything the outfitter for whom he works. should be given more than casual simply look, and have an idea of par soled boots ankle h one . {from -A to Z. Today there are two or three|attention., Just to mention a few: the degree of luxury you wish| palr of gym shoes, and camp It may work, but personally, T/dozen so-called white hunters in| Immigration permits, entry per- {for camping and travel arrange-! slippers. {prefer not to try it. I know of Kenya. By the time my father|mits Into Kenya are necessary ments, 1 found the Marine surplus no one who has for that matter./and I left Africa we had pretty|with the full names and addresses; How to get there. I recom- jungle boots (canvas with rubber Frankly, there are too many de- well bolled down this number to|of clients, game licenses (several mend flying. Arrangements can . Eddie LeBaron tails to fron out and some take four. And I'm certain Col. A, J.types available, “14-day short be made through American Ex-' (Continued on n Page 20, Col, 4) raiaan

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