Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 January 1950 — Page 16
Wrestling took on. a new front and made a s g comeback Greenwood American Speedway (32) Mooresville (29) 3 after. being on the ropes several times. . . , The mat sport was meeting the Club LaSalle quintet. Wicchers? 1 1} "ll quien. 11% oli further, I Sul Roped ny fellows would be keyed-up for a hard: helped tremendously by the fact that star college foot players ' In the Class B figals at 3 p.m, Kuykendall 11 MSeottt' } 3 a iis ye Y anked -» - ol i | . ad joined up to throw their weight around for pay. jray; : Americans go Again F Fae. t Winkerte 3 © 1Seitiecs © 8 0 3 “Said he didn’t think I was the type of fellow who would say 500-Mile Race Set Pace in Speed Age NR tavt ak X Dom with I Sony . . 2 (ihe 4 4 4 yd 1 0 9 cuch things, and believe me; I don’t want to get that reputation.” THE SEED BoYS sl yrs ring Neves 10 Jr bck Ulm Foes View 8 Ct gr san he bt te TWO When the” bu Bn tS 1 moa ovr snd dried 2 vel Bad sing io 56 ak ER a rtl fter the | ON the - n the a y a me score: ora] te on ova pty IB-AE4" Kenalngion Legon Post] Free a missed: Mooresville 4. With Sauer’s going I would have no way of knowing. In any case,
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Infant to Giant: In: Half Century
Athletic Activity Hit Jackpot Through ) 50-Year Period. -
By EDDIE ASH, Times Sports Editar “A SPORTS REVIEW of the past 50 years reveals prog-| ress and expansion on such a tremendous scale that it's difficult to believe 80 many Shfiges could % occur through a half century.
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But: sports kept atep with the times and traveled the the
high iron to meet the demands of the ever increasing popula tion in all branches of indoor and outdoor entertainment, |
Favorite is Big 10 10 Title
Hogsier-OF Card Against Badgers
Indiana University, the only unestern Conference club {in pre-race games, has been rated| “uncertain favbrite” for the | Big Ten race that opens tomorrow. |
coer: Yio hare WhiPPed yall offense is the name applied tq a system of floor
beaten
eight straight
Effectiveness of Set Offense Based on Ball Handling
By PAUL (TONY) HINKLE, ‘Basketball Coach, Butler University
"AS I SAID in last week's article, the slow set basket-
jsarning back. Plainfield 48 to 40
NEWYORK, Dec. 31-—Navy refw the assistants he wantéd so George Sauer, turned in his he could dos. To put it bluntly, and asked to close the door y| anyway?
presumably he’s the gentleman who
union card. There really he had been noiselessly. What goes here,
’ Captain H. H, Caldwell and Navy's director ‘of athletics is Pod the early winter land
fing without the presence
jer, the head coach; — wasn't anything élse handed his hat
Even baseball, the national pastime, gcquired a new look. The ‘without a loss, open their confers American League entered ithe major diamond picture 40 challenge ence card next Saturday night in! the National in ‘the principal cities, and thereby’ paved: the way for Jaumington against Wisconsin. the World Series. night, however, up a up meeting Michigan ake
The lively ball made its appearance along about 1920 and this n, IU beat
put the game's accent on slugging instead of pitching and denn
inancuvers -used' to work the ball through the'opponents| after their defense gets set. In all team games, to excel, it is necessary for each boy eto have a general understanding and knowledge of the move-|
TH
of the one fime Its difficult to get a
tly a shotgun divorce, ™for
scape at Annapolis would look more € fe All-America from Nebraska. away from the g nothing to do with the Mehany,
that matters jos of coaching to -what is. Midshipmen had enjoyed &
~ peceipts and. finally million dol
fielding. It marked the birth of the Babe Ruth era, larger parks, ! ‘Spartans, | season.
greater crowds. But that wasn’t all for baseball. It still ‘had something new ‘to offer, Backed st the wall by low attendance during the depression in the the game's leaders finally turned to might ‘baseball to save the sport and thelr investments,
majors pot Pe
Il Goes From Muscle to Brains |
ram sport of 50 years ago. Introduction:of the forward pass opened it up and permitted coaches to use Intricate plays, deceptive formations and a razzle-dazzle style of offense. Huge stadia were built all over the nation and attendance soared to 100,000. From 60-minute
The half-century also brought organized professional league
arlier tn the ments of his teammates.
Pre-Race Favorites Although every other conference {squad has been beaten, Iowa, | Minnesota, Wisconsin, Ohjo State) neered by the minor leagues, the after-dark pastiming spread and Hlinols are rated as IUs still 1s expanding. The game really hit the jack-/strongest opposition, Illinois is the/ingly. ce bonanza by turning on the lights. {defending champion.” ; Butler will take its won two[lost four record to South Bend FOOTBALL TODAY is a far cry from the bruising, battering Wednesday fight to meet Notre) Dame and is scheduled again here Saturday night against DePauw, Therefore, it is necessary for a Purdue opens its conference| coach to develop a system of plays at some. games Program next Saturday at home| and fit the boys | inte the system. musclemen, the grid against Northwestern and Indiana sport grew into first varsity and second varsity teams, until even- Central returns to the hardwood tually the two-unit, or two-platoon system was adopted, consisting Same, after losing out early in| cleverness 1s thé basis of & “set”
gular group. for offense, another regular group for defense. the Midwest tourney, traveling to| at ans Xe Rone gu ar group Earlham Thursday and playing at!
football into the field with both major and minor eircults operating Canterbury Saturday night.
from coast to coast. _. Night football was another innovation of the past 50 years, played by high schools, colleges and pros, but mainly in the interscholastic bracket. . Post-season. college games became popular entertainment and! stretched the grid season far peyond the old Thanksgiving Day! curtain.
"Basketball, Bowling g, Golf Skyrocket
This Week's Big 10 Cage Card
Afiham Vi Sigle at fitnols at | ‘Utah State at
Ohlo State at
Indians.
at Hig
isconsin,
Tadiey
State,
ball oyr greatest problem was to
[Boys who have played to- get the boys moving from one
gether for a long time get to know each other's movements and characteristics and develop their own style of play accord-
Most colléige teams change thelr teammate - enters his territory.
Thus we haye a constant movement of boys from one zone to another asamplishing our ob-
personnel annually. Many times boys are not with each other long enough to familiarize themselves with each other's characteristics.
Plugs advanced to the
~ » » THE SECOND PROBLEM in the development of the set sys-| tem of<offense was to fit these zone movements into offensive patterns which would ‘produce to| Daskets. : The next thing to be considered in a “set” basketball offense is the basketball itself, that is, the
| gather together Mosely in a group, in vement of the Nasikethal) nt |individual cleverness is lost for Aynehironised Son |Iack of space in which 10 MANES “Op a basketball court the ball Therefore, we have divided the an be passed in only six direcoffensiv. court into five zones. tions. These directions are—
By dividing the basketball court ‘straight up and down the floor,
AT BUTLER UNIVERSITY
we believe the individual and his not won until the fina) two min-|
utes. Stewart broke a'29-all dead-
oF
loffense. In. order for a boy to make use of his cleverness it is necessary for him to have space to operate Tn. If all five boys
the. victory. Stewart led SpeedRightsman got 12 for Mooresville.
Held a 10 to 6 first quarter le
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finals by nicking Mooresville in| d the ridiculous man-killing edule the afternoon game, 32 to 29. | Jeritae wa each season, turned in a mE epee job. All in n [Plainfield reached the finals with | all, Bauer's record describes him as a big league’ a 33 to 32 squeak over Monrovia. | suggest there must have been personal factors Speedway's afternoon same was | missal. If so, what were they?
lock “with a charity toss in the| who had been brought in final period to pave the way for at Gutaiger
Monrovia and Plainfield bat-| tled on near-even terms in the second half after the host fi vel
es leross court forward or backward, IN THEIR infancy at the turn of the céiitiiry, Bisketbalt; bow: fenover into five zones and keeping one "> sideways to the middle of out-scored 10 to ® in the final| ~fng and golf © ali-other sports. attaining the Jeiabis} Bion at a) Boy Te Sith 20m 4 sli 3 mes, weisnd court and away from the|elght minutes: . ny " . 3. it... .gén In : i rir rmbadombend dn wdeh. paptd, st every hig city] > Hilddle of the court {Diagram Bl..in the Sh short of playing floors to adcomriodaty il trie ris Ear fren poy aed rnd To ¥ LM ie RR FE a TRS ME A I ASAT NE - oe 2 30068, basket passin wh The cage game probally received its greatest Nf as 8 result | concorar Se a at salied a 10g.), Zt CAA ; 2 BWR the ang, hall of becoming the Na. 1 entertainment In small towns . . . No high | St Joe & . — Tree e—mmcCoeans after od Ra halftim hool was too small to support the game . . . After which basket- at [ : Nn {{|lead. Rightsman was high f like football, entered the “professional league field. : +| {Mooresville with 19. points a
received its new strength from the fact that women
took up. the in a big way by having their own leagues and NE Svesdway (4) ts that well matched the men’s in popularity. Stream- \ 2 lochery t : 1 yan ous lined alleys helped attract new participants andthe tenpin pastime % arte fet? : 7 A Ne : ] ee ison, t 1 4 : il lo at years , golf in America was strictly “Country. clu club” | FL SS : Le | Blandi 0 i Reece't 1 i! and very few links items were published by newspapers '. or ¢ , : | woods : i | Slepienc id e but few public bourses . , . Nowadays the golfers, young and al inals Tits on < : | 3 | Ie | DeMoss.s ' 0 Juss out at sun-up oa Sundays and hejidays to beat the t | on | CONCERNING the direction of : A2ffiime fas 2. pik 10 the gre the. pass of the basketball we have adopted the following rules: Hy yohet. | 147 OH ictals Bil Chase}
Million Dollar Gates ’ the peak in attendance ahd, ; gates, since 1900. fabulous Tex Rickard and Mike J Jaco , promoters, put the Wor k Dempsey,
“a.
century and the average Hoosier sports on this score.
wave of auto racing everywhere, and when the 500-mile class! the speed capital of the world.
brains to lure the fans. Hotel
goer doesn’t have to be en-| ‘and
Bym
Before the days of the brick and asphalt Roaring Road, the gram is as follows: 13 noon—Feod Masters wo
sports goers got warmed up to speed by dirt track racing . . There's | more of it now than ever, plus midget car,
competition . . ¢ “Where they'll go from hefe and at what pace no-| ‘body knows. oe : :
Horse Racing Becomes Year-Around Sport
stock car and “hot rod” | Merchants
m Mod or Sho
Hardware
1 p. _m.—Vie's Pharmacy vs. Fred Wil
Hams Jr
Harold G. Engélhardt today HORSE RACING became a year-around sport with fancy tracks starts his 28th year in amateur everywhere in the North, South and in California . . . The winter|athletic promotions operating the tracks swelled their coffers as an army of winter vacatiorists jour- Dearborn Gym and Municipal
op
peyed to the warm play spots to add to the regular followers of {Softball Stadium,
spring, summer and fall racing in the North, |
Harness racing also enjoyed an expansion and the trotters and ‘ed supervisor on
pacers broke into sports headlines as never before . + In recent
night in New York, the Middle West and Far West. In the thoroughbred field, the Kentucky Derby at Churchill Powns grew from a minor event to world-wide status and held
stalled some sort of a Derby with rich purses at stake.
Engelhardt has been reappointCentral NN Association's ' , the harness sport alse received a new lift by racing at [local district and is secretary of {the Marion County Softball Asso-|
{States
ciatien.
The A. A.
Basketball
U.
~Stiver Circle Bar ve m. Blue & White vs, Exigiewgod
the
Mt Dearborn Gym
A complete menu of basketball Gene Tuniey is to be served up at. Dearborn today with. eight
Pnion’s strict super! The Class A "championship n the Holiday Gold Medal ‘tourney is scheduled at 4 p.m. with| Legion |
New Augusta battling it out; at 2 p.m, for Class A third and| The building of the Indianapolis Motor Speedway set off 8 [yp places. . le Twelve tro
jes and 110 medals, ceiver. was added to the nation's sports calendar, Indianapolis became |... to be awan
In exhibition {tilts at Dearborn today the pro-
Woodside ~JAlilson
Indiana District | No. 1 place in the sun despite the fact almost every other track in- basketball sectional tourney -will| the {open at the Dearborn, Feb, 7, with hind the receiver, . For standardbreds, the Hambletonlan Classic was introduced by the City Indépendent ‘Champion.’ ) =
4he harness horse leaders and became their “Derby” of the half ship starting about Feb. 15.
, century.
Hockey One of Fastest Growing Games TOU SPORTS FANS who were boys 50 years age and who playe® “shinny on the ice” on ponds, creeks, rivers and lakeés had no thought, would five to see ice hockey played indoors in heéated rinks.
4
of all
Trapshooting reached the heights and blossomed Into national ay or Te ihe week! prominence with its annual Grand American Handicap . . . Skeet | Monda shooting also was added to the scattergun field. | AR Stays ve, Moose Ladse 715; Al ‘Jee==30 dreen Drive In vs Shell Of, 8°18; Book-
One of the newest sports of the half century that caught the walter ‘Co. vs. Blythe Rubber Sta amp, 9.15
fancy of the younger sel was softball, that for a time threatened! to move in on baseball.
The recreation sports of fishing and hunting probably topped SB ee Raku Go. Vo. Neries . y Nal in total participants and deep sea fishing increased arou all? vi] Pridgeport puBrass no WL irony. Nat, FIVE-~When th ball is SIX—When the ball is passed . N News, 8:15 Fades Anderson vs. South- straight sideways and toward’
Even Tennis Expands and Turns Pro . LIKE football, basketball and golf, tlie always amateur game of tennis gained such a.grip on the public's yen for fast entertainment that it too, turned professional . .. Table tennis and swimming
becamé popular minor sports, along with figure skating, track and|7 Td: hC CQ Central Motor Far. the receiver and the basket. The reverse is true when we say . field competition and motoreycling racing. Sete 913 oh Con un behind the receiver.) Perhaps the only individual competitor who outlasted everybody| sire mum n Baturday oe 18: se over the long stretch of years was FUL Hoppe, billlards King; wholeurity Cartage va. Ludlow Furniture, NEXT WEEK ~ will explain and dlagrath the various situa-| still is active and still a champion on-the green. cloth. Lise ’ har lacy ve. Consolidated fons or plays in our slow “set” basketball offense which result! It was a BO-year span in.which proféssional sports as a whole| ww. © post Sun AY Saws, 6:00 from combining the. zone principle with the mqvement of the ball.| became big business. Major college football also enteked the por- B 8 Pe ote bid Hen Ne Brows, 7.00 EE road "wr Ho Post
tals of Wall St. calling for transportation by chartered plane as well as by special train,
$id Except in the depression, key sports events were highlighted |
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League Net Play In Second Round
Second round ef the Bush-Cal-
lahan Dearborn Gym Basketball in recent years, it has become one of the fastest growing POTS | League is scheduled to get under
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‘Baseball Umpires in by a flood of money pouring through box offices all over Uncle Session Here Tuesday
The Indianapolis Baseball Um- Arizona Association 1s to hold its won't be allowed to forget that members of both squads and regular monthly meeting Tues- he's also captain and guard of flown to Phoenix. day, 7:30 p. m., at 301 E. New the Bui Davita banistual squad York St. President Harry Gould during the Sala wl game with uring announced that urgent business Xavier at Phoenix Monday. the ball & the Balad Bow] will be discussed. Eldon O'Brien,
pires’
side, 7:18 Ace Electric Co. vs. Kingan Pack gers. 818
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Kiefer Stewart
Eddie Wilson cle with’ the University of and Harry Irwin, regular mem~ Dayton hers tomorrow night, bers, have matriculated in the minus - Beall in the lineup. Bute George Barr winter school for,
118 | —r OVI Clank professional umpires and will de-| lll PE _— part Jan. 15. The training school ly "l Mestnaew {is held at Sanford, Fla. —l00 — ‘. I" ] = \ : 5 OPEN CLASS iB sew (Experienced)
passed straight backward,
passed straight down the flaor away from the basket, the
toward the basket, the passer 8
peedw Officials ‘Bill Chase, J. C. La Pollette.
"Tot 10 12 : Halftime score:
fovia Officials: Bill Chase, J. C. LaFollette.
City, County High School
. TOMORROW roney at Cathedra 1 “Tad p. rispu red ght. Dea haol. Tp m "h-3: 15 p. m.) AN. 4 | Martiniville st hortridse.
FOUR—When the ball is | Monroeville at Decal Consent thrown cross court and backward away from the basket, the passer runs in front of the ln receiver.
THREE—When the ball is | passed eross court and toward. basket, the passer runs be-
JA anual at Broad Ripple
M Yi Cathedral at Terre Haute Wiley.
Shortridse at Bloomington, Tec Logan: Boars at Beech "Grove Decatur Central at Brownsbu Pike Township at Franklin Township. i. Lawrence Central at Fortvifle Southport at Wane Central.
JAN. Broad Ripple dt ‘Ben Toews. Manual at Cathedral Crispus Attuc ha at Rossville. Wabash “at we, 8a od Heart at Charlottesyille. Washington at Tech. McCordsville at Lawrence Central Scottsburg at Southport.
| (62) Monrovia (38) fz ft of] fg It of! Quillen. f 5 6 3 Ekinft 1 0 iri! t.0 4 1 3 Watson ft 1 1 3. Mgtkensie.c 4 ‘1 4 Robbins.c 1 23 < Rightsman.g 9 1 Of Fishers 201 = Settles,g 1 0 1 Starms.g 1 5.2 Cox, t 1 0 1 Dillons 0 0 2 Right.e 1. © OiHinshaw.s 2 3 1 Swinney.s I 3 3 0 Totals ot a0 18 ie 200013 Town 25, MonMN ine Officials—
runs on either side of the re- passer can move in any direc- Monrovia (33) ~~ Fainfleld 38) tion he wishes. Elkin, f 4 0/Delashmit.f 5 03 Watson, 2. 6 3 Kohot 5 4 4 Robbins.c 1 1 4Meyers.c 4 28 Fishers 1 1 8Younsg.g 2 03 Dillon. 0 0 l'Carre : 019 Starns.g 0.0 0 andrews. 0 : 0 Ln ces 0 0
Tot 13 718 Plainfield” 19, Monrovia
ee throws missed: Plainfield 8, Mon-
Net Card Through Jan. 7 jerry pewitts, Oakland, Cal, to-
She straight bef re coming of in the 1048 final.
' THERE wr game Navy brass could have
faulted
. WAS And even
Sauer on this year and yas the Army traditional. here Navy optimism was to } ook Bauer's work. Why would . n't Army, one of the nation's | figure to or
didn't even make the first 30 In .
Midbhiy oh considering personnel, ex NEVERTHELESS, the pm EP ed
ved in 2s 34-
“All you can do is guess and then you can’t be sube; To begin Na refers the graduate system of coaching and Bauer was aT 5 in self defense, sport tha? even the most s
had reach&a sucly a low estate at Navy get somebody Who knew
traditionalists agreed the, time had come to
way with 13 points while Jack | eo snail Young Sauer was attracting attention at Kansas, In '47 his
team had gone through unbeaten; the year before it had won seven ‘while losing two. He had something else to recommend him. While he wasn't pure Navy he had served on the Enterprise under Captain Tom Hamilton in the Pacific. This removed some of the odium,
and 19 to 12 margin at the half-| thi time, Monrovia tied the count at| | Indeed, it was Hamilton, by now back at Annapolis as athletic di=
23-all in the third period but was
rector, who had given td the nod. . > »
ity adjusting himself hy the he Navy tion I want. no. part. bf. of the Green pein. an
on of their men functioned as i of athletics and as
¢ society was ordered dissolved following an investigation in ashington and no longer exists as a formalized group but it is
no secret that the break with custom which led to Sauer’s appoints
ment was not universally approved. The society, as such, has van.
: ished but-the philosophy still lingers on.
Before this year’s Army game Sauer was quoted as saying the Cadets under Earl Blaik did not pay too much attention to the rules, The broad inference was that they played dirty football. The quote C. appeared in the N.-Y. Daily News, the sports editor of which is anti | Army and nt Blak,
& SAUER PROMPTLY insisted he had made no such statement but a denial never:gets the attention an accusation does and, as a matter of fact, I don't Jemember that the News printed the denial,
ch, This is why I
If it was printed I mis8éd it. Anyway, when I checked with Sauer
recently here's what he told me: “I went over to Blaik before the start of our gized for any embarrassment the false remarks
ame and apiios ay have caused
Bill Chase, J. or LaPollette. {im or the Academy. Yes, I had said Army played hard, rugged
football but I added there was no other way to play football. I said,
{| Navy football once’ again seems in danger of dropping back into
[confusion and chaos and just when it appeared to be firmly and vigorously on the upswing. To repeat, what's cooking on ‘the banks of the Severn these days? :
DeWitts Wins Junior Net Title
Dec. 31 (UP)— ‘Rice, favorites in the five major foot {ball bow! games on Monday. California was favored by six
Carroll Lists Bowl Game Odds
ST. LOUIS, Dec. 31 (UP) —= Oddsmaker James J. Carroll toe day made California, Oklahoma,
ST. LOUIS;
day defeated Jack Turpin, Dallas, |
m. Crispus At- Tex, to gain the juniors’ singles points over Ohio State in the Rose Consolation— championship of the National Bowl,
Oklahoma by three over {Junfor and Boys indoor tennis {Louisiana State in the Sugar {tournament here. Bowl, Rice .by 7% over North DeWitts, who advanced. to the Carolina in the Cotton. “Bowl, finals with an €asy victory over Kentucky by 5% over Santa Clara Ben Bishop of St. Louis, had an|in the Orange Bowl; and Mis
Cloverdale vs. Crispus Attucks gt Wash- even easier time turning back|souri by one point over Maryland
| Turpin, 6-1, 6-1, 6-3. Don” Thompson, Jackson! Heights, N. Y., and Alfred Kuhn,
Hn the "Gator Bowl.
ORR,
PEDIGO’S
Chicago, goday won the boys, [doubles crown at the National Your Fountain Square Jeweler | Junior and - Boys Indoor - Tennis! dorm - i tournament. | DIAMONDS —WA They defeated Art Andrews, PEDIGO»’ § ZVI EWELRY. |Towa City, Ia., and John Fraser,| 1041 Virgiala Aw. RR. 5400
'8t." Augustine, Fla., 8-10, 6-4, 6-4.
5.
6.
thrown straight sideways and | toward the sidelines, the passer runs in front of the receiver.
the middle of the court, the passer runs behind the re-
1048, celver.
(Noté: When we say In front of a receiver we mean between
Cagers to Needle Bow! Gridder
r DAYTON, O. Dec. 31 (UP) Immediately after the game, the Charlie Beall, right half on the basketball used in the game, sur
rounded by a quantity of veges State football tables, will’ be autographed by .
team,
Beall will be presented ‘with.
halftime ceremonies, It will be inscribed: “To Charile Beall from | - the University of Dayton, “and your own Sun Devils via Xavier TA _ DON'T MISS THE BATTLE FOR SECOND PLACE TONIGH} 2b
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