Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 January 1950 — Page 17

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unexpectedly today on Middleweight Champion Jake LaMotta, Commissioner "John (0x) Da Grosa of Pennsylvania - cracked the whip at welterweight boss Ray Robinson. Eagan did an about-face when informed that LaMotta of the Bronx had signed to meet lightheavyweight Dick Wagner at ‘at Detroit on Feb. 3 in the first of a series of tune-up’ bouts before. defending, his. 160-pound crown in June, probably at Detroit, Two weeks ago Eagan and his commission threatened to vacate LaMotta’s title unless he signed before Feb, 1 for a defense in

March, Today, however, Eagan sald the commission probably] would give LaMotta favorable) consideration if he signed before| Feb. 1 for a defense in June. Violates Rule

Meanwhile, at Philadelphia, Commissioner Da Grosa announced that the Pennsylvania commission would suspend Robinson, the 147-pound champ, if he tried to pull out of a scheduled non-title bout with George (Bugar) Costner at Philadelphia, on Feb. 22. :

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United Press The Buffalo. Bisong. took. first

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day, thanks to ‘the it of National League veteran Grant (Knobby) Warwick.

Warwick sparked the Bisans to a 5 to 0 victory over the New Haven Ramblers last night, potting two of the goals himself and setting up another, The Cleveland Barons, who are leading the Western Division by 18 points, played cat and mouse with the St. Louis Flyers by falling behind 2 to 1 in the first! period then exploding for a 7 to 4 victory.

Springfield ripped last place Hershey 9 to 2 in the other league | game of the evening witha dazzling pass attack that caught| the Bears looking.

—Local -Boxers— Lose

Times Special TOPEKA, Kas. Jan. 12 Indianapolis boxers were defeated

It will be a man-size job for

he tends the Indianapolis nets in

rookie Jim Shirley (above) when

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MOLINE, Ii, Jan. 12 (UP)= the Tri-Cities accuracy rity stripe, the Indiannpians are a little more

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ities quintet hit seven more free throws than Anderson and it was this accuracy that gave them the margin of victory. The Blackhawks led throughout the game and hit 36 of 40 free throws, while the Packers hit 29 of 37 from the charity stripe. Each team hit 26 from the field. The game was one of vengeance for Walt Kirk. The former Pack-

the Caps’ next two games, with |

| Providence here tonight and in Cleveland Saturday night. Both | opponents are leading the league's two divisions. Shirley is filling Kirk t

in for the Caps while regular goalie Terry Sawchuk does a similar job for Detroit’ s injured Harry Lumley.

7 Schools Get Last Chance: 5

‘er star led the Tri-Cities team to

{ victory with 19 points,

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tssed—Todorovich 2. Kirk Eddle Gibson 3.

To Answer ‘Sanity’ Charges i EF Accused Colleges Face Ouster

‘From NCAA on Code

Violations

By STEV is SNIDER, United Press inl Writer -

Pans ee gies i Shs anity re

given a last chance today to plead. their. cases. hefave. guess xpalsy.

committee, general council and

Sion, proceedy; S on. the. She Eabcinventon oor. § Friday £ raw we fo x nd a a. before a joint session of the A a 8 Aso

Sogo Shaded

“The old a try paid off to-

|day for the New York Knicker-

compliance committee with argu- tions. In one of the several major bockers as they picked up a full

ments to show why the code gov- side meetings, the American Foot- game on the Syracuse Nationals Association was! in the eastern division of the Na{scheduled to hear its rules com- tional Basketball Association. the conven- mittee’s report on a decision to tion will vote Saturday on whether recommend

erning aid to athletes is unwork- ball -

able in their respective schools. If their pleas fail,

Coaches

retention of two-

to expel them from the NCAA. A platoon football.

two-thirds majority is required,

The rules committee

Ernie Vandeweghe and Carl Braun, ex-Colgate {netted 10 straight points between

voted them in the last few minutes last

President Colgate I3azden of the unanimously yesterday to leave night to sew up. a hectic 73- to-72 University of Virginia was expect- the mass substitution rule “as is”

ed to lead the defense.

victory over the Washington Cap-

It was but further recommended that one|itols. High scorer for the Knicks believed that three Southern Con- substitution be allowed after each was

Harry Gallatain with 18

ference schools involved— Virginia down while the clock is running. peints.

Tech, Virginia Military Academy

The new amendment was de-|

(George Mikan and the Minne-

and The Citadel—also would be signed to aid squads that could apolis Lakers thumped the divi-

represented. Names of the three not afford to use two platoons. sion leading Nats, 98 to 88. Mikan fother -colleges have not been re- Permitting isquads--to substitute key players [Pollard was right behind with 26. any time they were needed rather| Rookie Vern Mikkelson, of the

vealed. Opinions Differ

coaches of such!

sank 27 points but teammate Jim

A sampling of delegates with than wait until the ball changed Lakers got them off to a fast

voting power indicated consider-| able difference of opinion on,

hands for a mass substitution.

“Approve Eight-Team Playoff

{whether the seven would be kicked, Recommendations of the com-!

— Two out or given another chance to mittee were expected to be passed

comply with the code. by ‘the entire association and

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Jim Morne sald C {man might work out today hap. tournament. at Pebble Beach, C4l.,

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Hogan eats fo Another Toney [oe For

LOS ANGELES, Jan. 12 (UP) deferred yesterday when rains MIAMI, Fla, Jan. —Ben Hogan, confident but not forced postponement until near 10.00 fac ae cocky, headed northward today Wednesday of his playoff with), 11 American air for the Bing Crosby pro-amateur Sam Snead for $2600 first-place today. money.

the second stride -of his mag-| gy then Battlin’ Bn wil have qualified yesterday, y to trengthen total to 12.

‘rest yesterddy. today will de. | nificent return to the top of galf-';,44 another téurne his battered legs, which are et | Yesterday's qualifiers The final chapter in Hogan's wobbly after the automobile crash| James W. Miller, Elnora, Ind. in the which almost cost him his life 164.384 miles per hour and Steve $15, 000 Los Angeles Open. _wasi last winter. |Beville, Hammond, Ind. 155.182.

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in bouts here last night. Bert, The NCAA compliance commit- passed on to the NCAA ‘rules oY TE Lytell, 188, Fresno, Cal, deci- tee, meanwhile, went ahead with committee at Pinehurst, N. C. |New ‘York . . i... 23 gs sioned Bill Davis, 168, in 10 its investigations of at least three Jan, 16. Washington ........-: 18 3 HH rounds and Bob Spaeth, 179, Teo- other colleges for action next year.. The executive committee of the Baitimore i 3 341 peka. knocked out Jim Watkins, Seven more were said to be likely NCAA approved a motion by the ©" TIAL DIVISION o 220, in in the second round. candidates for further investiga- American Baseball Coaches As-! Ww. L - — {sociation to institute an eight- Rochester riers 3 B Ji 0 } Re Il = 4 736 {team playoff, instead of four, for me Waeree® UII 13 im ren Oo S a (the NCAA championship tourna- Shichso Co is i ment. The baseball group also WESTERN DIVISION To Pace League Bowlin jected J ¥. Mekalo of Arizona 3 9 GQ oe is ew resident, “Arinur poarous Bf By GENE. LAWSON ry an Ped Paul Amen ot ghevcrean Co i 3 Jim Brent drew most of the applause on the bowling front last gate as vice presidents and John Waterloo ceeeees : 28

night as he rang up his second 700 series of the year.

It was Brent who chalked up

last fall and he finally regained the touch again. a neat series of 736 in the West Side Merchants loop. Brent rolled .5aches mil

the season’s first such mark e Jim blasted out

with Goodman's Department Storé and flashed games of 289, 231

and 216. Brent's first 700 was also registered at the West Side plant and it was the fourth seven-century mark in the past three nights. The next four keglers all competed in the Indianapolis Classic at Pritchett’'s. Bill Kriner of the Art Sacks Used Cars contingent uncorked counts of 200, 235 and 254 for a 689 set. Just a whizker behind was Fred Estel of Mechanics Laundry who had a 685. Estel posted 224, 247 and 214 games while pacing his Mechanics team to a 3020 total, high of the evening. Increase Lead Méchanics Laundry also increased its lead over Yaver Men's » ” - 700 BOWLERS Mey) Goodman s Store .. 724 OWLERS “THEN

ill Kriner, Art 8 red her A acks Feed Cars .. 689

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of the convention hotel.

Kobs of Michigan State as sec-

arly retary-treasurer.

Several unemployed football led around the lobby

They!

to three full games by taking two included George Sauer, who re-

of three from the latter. Howard Deer Jr. of Russet Cafe-

cently resigned at Navy. { Sauer said he talked to repteria had 671 on games of 249, 'éSentatives of Washington State

200 and 222 for|the next spot. Bill 2Pout “becoming coach of the]

Lane notched scores of 243, and 213 for a 668 figure with Fred B. Cline Realtors. The other two keglers to top the 650 class were Harold Haller and Virgil Reichard, Haller got a 662 in the Penn's Ell Lilly circuit while Reichard netted a 650 with Hornaday Milk in the West Side Merchants loop.

For the first time this week the coach

ladies failed to produce a 600 series. Angela "Brisnik posted a 550 for the West Side Social Club]

at the Fox-Hunt alleys. |

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Hank Foldberg | Added To Purdue Grid Staff

es Slate LAFAYETTE Jan, iY Henry C. (Hank) Foldberg, two-time All America end at Army, has

been named assistant varsity line at Purdue, it was announced by Guy (Réd) Mackey,

athletic director,

. 5 RESULTS LAST ‘NIGHT New York 73, Washington 72. Tri-City 88, Anderson 81. Minneapolis 98, Syracuse 83 GAMES TONIGHT Waterloo at Andersen.” Syracuse at Pt. Wayne Minneapolis at St. Louis. Denver at Sheboygan.

Heads Senior Pros DUNEDIN, Fla., Jan. 12 (UP) |—Willlam ‘Gordon of Chicago

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