Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 January 1950 — Page 16
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A———————— | . re - - : y a s ch a “ws ] x - i I The State’s Leading Scorer McCracken Reviews Doatied gambling lA ,ADMITIEDLY, even, with legalized horse rooms wed still havh ¥ pg aa ‘long Count’ at End he decd the and enormous sums now (lcitly Randied would be channdled through es as estimable machines . season Of Michigan Game i "oo hin oc De neoasd, AD Artie whidh Ea, patting state and county treasuries
I mB vg By JIMMIE ANGELOPOLOUS |has led to charges of corruption. Scurrilous, no : ipition. With off-Sfack betting these. imaxes fed | ay, 1s" 4 An official timers mistake doubt. ; : by three for four. . i 4 could cost Indiana University's Our mayor is being applauded for being real- 4 did nothing to further the success of offe |
: . ’ Hurtyin' Hoosiers their first un-|istic. Since gambling is an inherent human trait , On the contrary, he played squarely into the hands 3 | 5 he disputed Big Ten basketball Why try to buck it, and wind up with ulcers? If with what appears to have been a thoughtless, at omenac : | | ago vt on 4 hast acs In. the. big town Ee ona oe Lo Sop ios : as tough as the Why make it illegal to bet on postal], foothal at if off-track betting is legalized, all other . Suck meet 3 ; : . that's almost like put-|and basketball, the three sports ] : : ootball C Birdies on Last Two Big Feu thats aime the ute besides, everybody bets on 'em anyway. Jos Williams our race tracks are opposed to off-track The A Holes Let ‘Slammer’ ; i: But Branch McCracken, Indiana’s| Thing to do, our mayor says, is to get the state to put through that with its enactment they would inevi- . MY : popular silver-haired daddy of an omnibus gambling bill and set up offices or agencies just every- greater profits, much greater. It is not dif t its rules a Score 280 for Tie 3 a oosier hardwood, The where, charge a fee like they do at the track (the mutual take out) paradox. They are doing well enough as committee. i Be B tod The : uldn't want to stir up the reformers. For all the By BENSON SRERE Times today the “long count” and you not only murder the bookies but collect millions for tax wo! wan up hey: thar clears the Vite Press Sports Writer Ls that Indiana got in its 60 to 67 reMef. Utopia! Bingo! Trueman! poses and platitudes with which they cloak racing, they know--as LOS ANGELES, Jan. 11— ih last-second loss to Michigan « =» = ss 2 = oes everybody else—they are conducting a gambling activity, pure defeated a ¥ He Monday is “just one of those THERF. IS only one item in this proposed bill which would stand|and simple. Except there are times when it is ueither, free subst Ben Hogan climaxes one of KF things.” : a chance of passing, the one which deals with off-track betting LL dion. Kaoing is sstn tially A blocked ‘effo "sports history today b ye the official timer,” McCracken sanctioned rooms would be collected and transmitted to machines gambling operation and is common]y accepted -in cases, tra point, po story today by meet- lp Sail “The timer admitted Deiat the tracks. ~~ |quite favorably as such. This is 1950, not 1910. Instead of hiding 8 oink ac ing Sammy Snead in an 18- i i va Bl (shouldn't have stopped the clock| I cannot believe that our mayor seriously feels that any large behind such preposterous and utterly counterfeit claims that the players them hole playoff for the Los An- ; spy hy : fn those last two seconds when numbér of the ¢itizenry wants, or would condone open betting on excitement of the race, not the opportunity to bet, beings Sut he stitution.” Te a hi AS i the ball went out of bounds and such games as baseball, football, basketball or any Other sport crowds, these people should, in the larger interest of the s hy Columbia, ¢ geles Open golf championship, 4 the officials hadn't signaled for Which is associated closely with the youth of the country. {throw the full force of their resources behind the off-track pro- conthes” rul This will be a sudden-death) , 5 : a time out.” This suggestion seems almost to have sprung from frustrationigram. But they aren't going to run any risks no matter how prepared to match between two vetewans who id 1% f “The timer told me he thought and panic. Surely nobody wants New York to become a King size nebulous. Let the state boil its own potatoes. of question:
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drove other young stars before ki TN 1 yo the officials had signaled for a : 600 coaches them life chaff in a final blaging N a Eo —— time out after the hall trickled! tion. regul tourna- Fe out of Tosheff's (Bill) hands” . oe . - : rr rer ” ¢ e wou Seah tea They ended the . McCracken explained. But both| F AAR Re el PE oe : an. Sian go after makin rain-sodden 72 holes with 280's, | } officials, Carl Johnson of Illinois| ! : a ~~ a ’ percentage o If they're tied at the end of the 1 Er i § (and Cleo Diehl of Northwestern, Jo : 2 “ hs \ 4 ; and high scl extra 18 holes, they will play on, &F Car |said they didn’t blow the whistle : ch 7 the two-plat rain or shine, until first place i 4 to stop the clock,” he added. 1 —— c > — or = iy 2 did disclose money of $2600 is decided, But : Score Tied, §7-All | ) : a ; 5 = 4 | sil] was “very hi the money and the -score won't! oS 1 McCracken made reference to| | : we Makes count, { ~~ 3 by the final seconds of play in the 4 18 : There ca: The big question, as the cool, di Hoosiers’ hair-raising conference iif | we now have calculating Hogan battles the ® battle at Ann Arbor. With the a t A il we did befo long-driving Snead, will be wheth- -l i score tied at 67-all and with two! a £ : stitution,” | er Hogan can top his already : "5 v '|seconds remaining, Bill Tosheff, | 1 : . yy . Columbia co nlous comeback with a vic-| 4 Crimson forward, touched the : . : a : di faster and | tory. Eleven months ago he ap- 4 |All “and it rolled out, of hours —f& INE oe ede TM i There is wi peared doomed. to spend the rest _ i : {while the Wolverines were work-, fF . . eg = diy coe band the gam Sar SP HA EE fi 5 » - ger i Tr = i 0. Komiss. 1 9 Bhat ol a i oe TT reat Alle i ; tyres Is eD ATR FINI OHA EA BARS 5 foo a AA, ol uh , a -on~beth--offe 3 CP FEA 5 2 2 LR 43 i: \ 7 5 r x . = ) SR at
Of Eh . A AR 1 : Bo sR Le % a KS Tes es SARTRE i a here getting a twas W) Bail, went -but- gf; - a | 3 ” or . & & : . . “ ow ov PY 3 Yo ju ns - : pointer last nig Heights | is clothe MOP vay , . RETIRE 1:2 1 pwnd anes sae Botner rs Aas ew mn in | few senso Hogan; tne of the firiest golfers gym. Taff's 20 points weren't enough as the Greyhounds pounded |!WO Seconds, Michigan threw the i " MM 3 : H suki pba i dpe. EAR! since Bobby Jones, was crossed ‘ or . . . ball back in. play from near the | w 4 EL p> i houses, con! : i” out a 76-62 victory. Woody McBride of Indiana Central is trying Jia. 4d Ag . A off the list as & future tourna- , d the ahh ‘ : |mid-court. Jim Skala took a long im Ap ‘ should be a ment player after he was broken © guard the attempt. : {shot that bounced off the back! | : PA k; \ $4,000,000 . . attack and
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he came here to try a comeback |B} 27 iC Wi 76-62 “So many people crowded on | i Al eq game. in the tournament he already had y as ins, the floor it was like a madhouse,”| NE 3 . Defenders won three times. - es ree —— ee I MeCracken——stated. - McCracken | 1 | | SEE system count
He started slowly. His NT Season's Total Now 242; Hanover's Said the Himer_haq to leave the : | : : . J 4 fewer i © merves, ungeared to competition, i oor under police escort in the h . : | were ke 1 made him snap at — Taff Gets Around to Tally 20 scramble. i ; . ; lief; more t and his battered legs played him| Dwight Swalls, who is establishing new basketball -scoring| “We don’t plan any protest. we; ; t. 31 game and tr tricks on the tricky course. But records at Indiana Central, had 27 more points today after the Grey-|/don’t have any hard feelings ; . or : up. ‘he was the old Hogan when hel hounds took a 76-62 victory last night from Hanover College in the|2gainst Ernie McCoy (Michigan [ | iyi ur . “What am settled down to face the chal- University Heights gym. coach) or anyone. It's just one | A ——— . : i % serted, “was lenges thrown by golfing upstarts. The 6-5 junior, who scored 520 points last season, picked up Of those things the former All-f BE : : ; = = - ; 0) 4 of players W He spared 10 have apund hisi24 of his total last night on tip-ins and hook shots to increase his on! epence center from Indiana; §§ ; So a a ME 1am) rh 1 [ 0 h e' Vv ho | — a —————————————————————— . i wo ; — i ¥ 5 reeled off his third straight 69 INS oa 22 oo VET" ence was started three years ago. “We've got three tough games [= A = \ ; a x : Ee J p because now 4 . | “Andy Taff, Hanover's hot-shot . Tne Greyhounds hit 31 of 75/ahead of us on the road, Iowa, ; \ — we and they d As it turned out, he did have .. ior" forward and the state's field goal attempts against Han- Northwestern. -and Ohio State”! ES ; a much. everyone beaten except the smill-|\o.qine individual scorer, go t| over for an exceptional .413, Han-|said the Hoosler mentor who had | : a, ; : ae : He “Like ing Snead. Snead, still publicized ,. 4 10 scoring 20 points Over tried 82 times, hit 25 for|guided the Hoosiers through nine vi Se a a A ; o “Actually, as one of the game's worst put-| o catnst the Greyhounds. He fired | 305. consecutive non - Conference ‘vie-| » v : a s ) selves like s - —-althoy he was 1949's 0 tre hack boards. 34 times to! Central is in action again Sat- tories before the Crimson’s 81 to. of N—— ; : ee, OnE : ; oR : easily under: “goiter year,” sank a 15-| an eight and increased Urday night at Manchester. 59 victory over Wisconsin. glee Sma Dy , He ‘oy with o season's totalstos 311. for a Indiana Central (76) Hgpover (#2) “I think the league is better) Sf SR bo \ as y RE 8 BE i ie d © wants to pls tied 539 game average: ; : i atr1 2 balanced this year than at any -§ a Soames ely : say a boy is 3 fecimin r 3 3 HEC aa other time,” McCracken said. wy ; he wants to } Count Tied 8 Times . 1 0 1/Oerill . }
i x R Needed Two Birdies | The score was tied eight times MeAride § A Riaaer.e Saddler in Venezuela fA 5 IE ks he Bo Around the fairways and in the in the first half before Central "°°1on* ; | : Passers, also clubhouse, Hogan's name was pulled away to lead at the half, | CARACAS, Venezuela, Jan. 11} , ; 7 3 i . is true of being toasted, but suddenly it be- 38 to 23. Swalls had 15 of the |(UP)—8andy Saddler of New, TN YY : : : ia “They all | came apparent that Snead and total. a (York, former featherweight title- ; ; J Sik their special Jack Burke Jr. of White Plains. In the second halt Swalls Mit| Foiali =~ 3173 id Tol 3 ia jy/bolder, arrived here last night for : " oy , x Ry 4 Little is or N. Y. were up the fair-|the backboard for 1.000, canning yor . 0 Central about with Paulle Jackson of y i : ; bi : RE ; E posing all a ways and each t conceivably five field goals and adding two grt Throws tennant central, Trenton, N. J, which will open FF Ea Rs pr \ : A Toward pass catch the guy tabbed the “Bane free throws for 12 points. aR 3. Litchfield 1. o dapnover. the Venezuelan boxing season. oo’; : ; : ures to prove tam” because of his stature and Taff, who had made good on Ofg Als—Referes, George Bender. Um. | It will be Saddler’s fourth-ap- [i RE : vf , “is better b not his heart. {only two of 14 attempts in the Pir. Tom Baker {pearance in this country, - X : ey : Lor fessional 00 Going into the 17th, Snead and first half, hit six of 20 after the : : 3 ; i
Burke were told they needed | intermission. Plont 1949 : nent Certificate LT yy birdies on the two remaining! The triumph was Central's fifth Qs et QQ cores 3% aoa ; f/f) Dunk holes, both long and tough, to Hoosier College Conference vic- \ A igh the. J tie Hogan. ; [tary in six starts this season and CITY, COUNTY GAMES | STATE COLLEGES i f > _Bnead_got_his. Burke had tone 20th in 24 since the confer-| Crawfordsville 46 Washington 44 i 7. Tavior 72 settle fora par on-the 17th a et : wep an {Franklin se. cableriges £ a birdie on the 18th, which save Hoosier Conference Provkim Tounitip 3, ite Townstip 33. Man him & 60 and 281 total for $1350 % "third place money. DOSTANA CENTRAL Aside from Hogan's continued fianover .... : excellence and Snead’s late surge, Fo:
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Pr the complete collapse of Ay Jer- Rose Sh. ras | CAMPUDUSCO 50, Waterloo 48 1 . ry Barber of Pasadena, Cal, who | J Clinton 44, Newifort 30 . (Lops. taiand. -. Shicaso Teachers 43.
ri ., Lovis 43 ; - held a two-stroke. lead going into Nala { Darton 83. Stockwell NM. I aay, arachers 65. Oshkosh (Wis.) As of the Close As of the Close the last round, Barber came in e allw Dover 43. Jackson, =. phone 41 ho Nebraebe st Kansas 56 i . R E S 0 uU R C E S of Business of Business with a°79 for a 288 and a tie for ’ a [Ngy York City College #0. West Vireinta LOANS : : Decentber 31, 1949 December 31, 1948 seventh. |
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{ . | nM» 1 . "-y, . . 2 . A Heart-Bréaker | | Gary Emerson 52, Oary Wallace 48 | South "Caroline 40, Parnas s Tovertime) Approximately 13,200 Morris Plan accounts averaging about $3 4 SL Praneis. N.Y. i | Greencastle 44, Brasil 43 |§,, Benedicts (Kas. 62, Washburn 60. | FE ‘} each. These personal, collateral and auto loans and time payment Syracuse It was a heart-breaking blow Harrison (O.} 47, Morgan 34, | £0xas Christian 62. Southern Methodist 80. 3 ; ! Vermont ... to Barber because he actually! Honbatadt 3 Lininvills 4. | Prema jchita 36. Wake ; contracts are secured by:good collateral or by the signatures of : i mont, ... ¢ | ' 3, : | , ree Was ' . i o ¥ a cliched the title in the rain Sun-| Something new will be added , ....\ Twp (Cluntom 4. Mulberry 36 west Texas State 80, Texas Tech 43. individuals of predetermined credit standing. Fér more than 29 Pauw ooo. to the DePauw:Wabash basket. Jeferson Center (Elkhart) 48 Cromwell william so dnd 16 Cathalic U. 7. . A : LC . : “Hamline ..°. ~day before officlals canceled that, 1 orouments this year Lativille 41. Wilsen (80. Josephs. 33 | Jersey City Stats oe prisrriand 62 . : 3 years covering boom, depression and normal times loans and con- - : 5 Lovola. J. 1 » =a " \ ison ph) 8 ! y \ * 8. : round and ordered it replayed rye Tigers meet for the 84th: [so VT. Roanoke 83 Lowell Fotxile 73. Bobsieith, Ol: : a8 tracts such as these have proved to be among the safest assets pos- ed Vaiparaiso t A y itingten . Fes , woo v A 3 . Fry : 1 after about two-thirds of the yme in history at Crawfordsville Marshail 39. Brideston 3) BrockioDerty State 95. Steubenvi sessed by many financial institutions . ©... . oo... . $4,925,944.77 $3,811,141.51
field was in. Middletown 46. Summitville 43 Riookivn Collexe 84, . ’ 1 ‘ | tonight. Each team has four vie-/5""Vernon Yo. Cynithiane 48 New Britain State 69, . Hogan got three birdies and iories in seven games. The De- Perrysville 45. Rockville ». Rr Queen's College 20 ] CASH : ; Ne Naa. a lone bogie yesterday, missing pauw five holds a 44-t0-39 edge Ericeton 81° Sullivan 37. Bot otty J3eh 80, Bluffton | Currency and coin in our own vaults and in banks , <=. wu sp. ~ 275,095.44 229,622.45 : : Texas Bt.
sing Sun r ton 53 birdies by inches with three long iin the 45-year-old series. The Rosedale 0 Seecn a * [33 Mo.) Btate 64. Missouri Mines U. S. GOVERNMENT & MUNICIPAL BONDS . . . . . . . . $84,853.15 502,758.02 © triggns OTHER RESOURCES | : 4 TO
putty ranging from 15 to 46 feet. | ittle Giants have not won from SErRiONS job Jacksan Township, (Ran-| Ehicase, Untes ity 37 "Mites (Chicago The lean Snead was driving ithe visitors since the 1942-43 sheiburn 81. Otter Creek 41. _ | Machisster 4. St sons: Min : ) : " : 4 as es Jer, hv his puting. season. Stiver” Creek 3. Louisville (Ky) Male W RR SN ath 8 Sionmo ORI. 3 Accrued interest, furniture less depreciation; and other assets .* __ 107,803.54 85,568.89 ) <5 Bosdler up st two ho cost’ Two and three-year veterans ii "Yana ‘48 allese S13. Paster ‘Mon- Faas : 3 : v him birdies at least six times. mark both lineups but the new ilo, 40, New Goshen 33. Bismarck J. ©. 48 Mondd Teachers 48, ¥ TOTAL RESOURCES . . . . . . . . oo vor $5,893,696.90 $4,629,090.87 He muffed putts under six feet highlight this year will be in the fantler 33. Hillsboro 2 53, Itimore. ane 41. l. i ® 3 Py y Xt on six holes. coaching department. Coach Billi _ Garfield 40 erer 8. 88. Lyhchbury 54. | \ — LIABILITIES 2 “Indiana se". Other top money winners in- Johnson of Wabash and Coach nese fvesville Kr. 4. Mista Bversity 70, ‘Alubame state 53. ~ SAVINGS s Arka : . . $4,465,578.67. $3,560,237.08 - »
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dena, Cal, 285, $1200; Jim Fer- meeting each other for the frst Yai tb (icin Cental Mamion [lege in boutiant Ba Covitina | FEES RESERVE FOR TAXES AND INTEREST, ETC. . . . .... 308,029.53 192.434.88
rier, Ban Francisco, 286, $1000; time. Worthington 67, 8wits © | Wake Forest 68, Clemson 88. KEY Tea
ENT ity : | High P . Out! { ‘ . ¢ : Bob Hamilton, Landover, Md.| Both are former Indiana Uni, Yorkiows to Hasson Teor aim" |Sqeibery” Unversity 6." Taindnga col. RESERVE FOR UNEARNED DISCOUNT . . . . ..,... 39246373 270,989.22 Ts ddl 28%, Yoou:, Jubiny Lemarel Ofal versity Janiwond greats undef|hemey. Covss ot Biaivs tes 0 Torus putneran a | BEE CAPITAL, SURPLUS AND UNDIVIDED PROFITS . . . . .. _- 727,624.97 _ 60$,429.69 | son Bradley, St. Charles, 111, and late thirties. McCreary was a RR ’ TOTAL LIABILITIES . . . . Cee eee. $5,893,696.90 '$4,629,090.87 Smiley Quick, Culver City, Cal, member of IU's mythical na: | . : 4 Ho So Charles Congdon, Tacoma, tional championship team in LAL ALLL LLL <4<< OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS >> >>> >> ) enry nsom, St. : , : ' Andrews, II, 201, $450. Two other games are slated in! Mog HOWARD M. COOTS EDWARD O. ROSEBROCK | the state tonight, DePaul, headed | : ‘ Vice-President and Dicector : MiLAM L, SCHLOSS Treasurer, and Director
iby former all-time star Coach J. RICHARD FRELE President ond Director . R. MARVIN WILLIAMS Calendar {Ray Meyer, journeys to South _ Vies-Prasidant and Dire ERNEST R.°LEE oy and : Bend to battle the much-im- ; Hh waa. ro MMON, Jr. : chan, VAT
proved Notre Dame aggregation. ; oe Meyer was a former teammate ’ Director ‘ Stay — of Irish mentor Ed (Moose) : Krause, | Valparaiso's Crusaders go to!
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