Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 January 1950 — Page 34
Pitching Rules Offensive M: Are Altered
© Baseball Makes Same Minor On 2-Man C
Changes in ‘Scoring’ Code |
By EDDIE ASH, Times Sports Editor oY _ THE BASEBALL scoring rules committee has come up with some changes in the code since the 1949 seasonut | the game itself remains the same. . . . These new scoring rules affect player statistics only and the average fan won't have to worry about buying a new rule book to understand
what's going on. : southern California intimating | Heretofore it has been pos- | that Pittsburgh scouts roaming 1 sible to award a victory to a! that area afe on the point of | 1 starting pitcher who was re- TLE ne Se wviched moun ore the Indianapolis roster to he had worked five innings be- I a, cause of Injury or ill or by
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are an old pappy guy you wouldn't know
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. » ” pe . banishment by the umpire . . .| WHEN the Cleveland Indians : . if his team was out in front and te New York Glants clash FIG.) FIG. 3. Re FIG. 4. ners was : program and stayed ahead, in Indianapolis on Apr. a wr fo : 5 ompreenaly Hereafter, starting hurlers must be their 16th spring exhibition KEY # S h } Di f ; oa as Filed off for repeated whieh, = Ejeked > Jertially pitch at least five complete in- meeting... On, the same day, the Foch Movement ooter irers {outing hers as Acandal fn male AS ntortunetely; 1 pings to be credited with wins, Indianapolis Indians will be play-| hE —-—pm==s PASS PI ed tail he Knew, Efforts tojwill come 00 late to do Ensor, “regardless.” . , . The lone excep- ing the Cincinnati Reds in Rich-| Has Variations — MOVEMENT In Var ious QAYS | tablish himself as a trainer la- Shilling and their like any great
tion to the five-inning rule will mond; Ind..., With the Glants, | be in a game that is called at the working under Manager Leo the; By PAUL (TONY) HINKLE
THIS OFFENSIVE maneuver ter th discouragement and amount of good. WITH BALL also may not materialize, There- Be began partie J. Barleycorn., mne Jockey Club Foundation,
end of five stanzas. . , . In this Lip Durocher, will be Coach Fred Bushéthall Conch, Butler Universit ; ' a situation, the starting mounds- Fitzsimmons ‘who got his start "*'} femi\uope SC ir ww) DRIBBLE fore, in Figure 4 we again show Pressitly he was & bu, depend | matntatued by the club and the man must pitch Sout png lojas a Yamous phiehi ai lndian-) individual fundamentals ¢2 PINOT : ong around him; (1) conceded the man was weak and gency, is a miserable jest. It was ° BBE CIOAN IUF WhE ROLY, ne E, * dribbles and pivots; (1) looks for|Indifferent to whatever fate might ot up in 1043. Since then it has they last six or fore innings, the’ LLOYD GEARHART, the which fit best in our system MAN WITH BALL| (2) cutting down the middie but|befall him. ~~ paid out roughly $48,000—or, if I Haring ir a wort fe ower sp rom Minis oh (of offre ow ve NTSTART | cb Samet break fee om Mal papyraynine snd og uaa bse 5, oc at oe at snd complete” rounds. . . . | is this |gin explaining our system Ls : : Ensor is recalled, anothdé bril- : j * i : to (5) who has moved over ch as has been put into the games of doublehepders and first| year, won't require strénuous la series of what we call two- | ball to (5) who liant jockey Who had eve rything 2 ! much a4 } bs ets Ju 8
games of twilight-night ‘“bar-| spring training. . . . He's per
to receive it. In Figure 5 we show the posi-/Dut strength of character. I know," , pegytiful Belmont had &
“gain” attractions in the minors, forming in the Cuban Winter man continuity offenses. | NATURALLY, it is not pos- does not work out all the time.| about his case personally and how! a are scheduled for only seven| League and is walloping some | 1. poe 1 our offensive men sible to get a basket every time Therefore, in Figure 3 we will de- Hon, of gus ey 9 the Boor, 8) many people tried to help him.| $5 million betting day? pe Clevelan innings nowadays. long ones. . . . Playing winter 'have assumed their position upon on such a simple maneuver. velop the situation further. a ng Ju asses the ball cross in late December, 1947, his body. | 8.8.9 Johnny Bowe The number of preliminary! ball sometimes collects a toll, {the floor with (1) having the ball;| Therefore, we must plan what to! From the beginning, (1) passes court to b (4) then passes the |Skimpily covered in dirty misfits, Now LET'S turn to a more hanging up his pitches allowed at the beginning however. ... Year-around play- | oy breaks out from his corner(do if (1) cannot dribble in and to (2); (2) hands the ball to (1) ball to (5): t 4) and (3) then can Was found lying in a cemetery pleasant picture of racing, Ware the Barons pe) of each inning or when a relief, ers are inclined to lose the old [to receive the pass; (1) stands shoot. {running around him; (1) dribbles o through the same two-man hard by the Jamaica track, scene ron Wright, master of the ase Shirley of Indis pitcher enters the game is in-| pepper come the heat and hu- | oui une (2) receives the ball| In Figure 2 we show (1) pass- and, being stopped by his guard, 8° CURE, SCC R C0 (st dia-(of more than one of his dramatic \ounding Calumet Farms, has’ goals in the f creased from five to eight. midity of July and August, the |, (1) runs to the outside of ing to (2); (2) hands off to (1) pivots; (2) again cuts down the triumphs in the saddle. been bedridden in Harkness Pavile Formerly a batter was out if| “bear down months” in base- : | grammed for (1) and (2) in the {Deen the second, ant ) (2), receives the ball and dribbles running around him; (1) takes middle and, not breaking loose previous figures. You can readily "= = |lion since October, a cardiac sufe third s bat hit a fair ball for the ball, . lin to make the basket; (2) upon one or two bounces and is tied up from his guard, quickly changes .. i .: these maneuvers cgn be HERE YOU find a Somme; A ae 2 nents a Yiawia second time: 5. . Under the new RALPH EINNERS {ime NandIng the ball to (1), runs by his guard. Therefore, (1) must his direction and runs toward (1): neq on indefinitely over and ironical circumstance in the Soin his battle for life when it was eacmmotchod t rules, he is not out unless he in- NI , one ® toward the middle and into the pivot. Upon pivoting he immedi-| (1) passes the ball to (2) and } H ; h tim |of these two weak little men w 0) ouch and go. Only recently was his tentionially strikes the ball the Indianapolis speed merchant out- over again, However, eac © had known greatness, but were 80. getting his in second Hime Tf he drops his|fielder now serving as the Mi). | Dasket to follow in in the eventiately looks for (2) cutting then runs around (2) and receives the maneuver is repeated, It in-| oo: ped to live with it They |it deemed prudent to remove the - periods. Kelly h vw | : {(1) misses; (5) moves over to!through th middle of the floor for a hand-off pass for a dribble-in volves different offensive men. poth APR found dead 30 SoBe to/0Xygen tent for one hour each Shirley in the
_bat and the ball rolls against itwaukee Brewers’ road, secretary. ,, , ne. (4) moves to (5) zone; the basket and attempts to pass shot; (2) follows in; (3) follows : and, In the umpire’s judgment, will have added duties at train-| : bes i Pr attemp pass shot, ‘ows mn, te) ‘WS This is what is known a8 & €0nh-!z track that if horses had been day. This was progress, however 8 sessions. {(3) moves to (4) zone, and then|to him. If (2) is free, naturally in; (4) and (5) are back for de- | tinuity series. ] . na ni they could have heard, small, but the doctor would not | 25 In F
§ there was no intention tc inter- ing camp.this spring. . . . He's! verses to follow in. This gives hé récelves the ball and shoots; fense. If (2) is close enough to : ' | | : | , shoots; i i hen the distinguished y tere with the course of the ball been appointed base-running oo q-fioor balance with one (1) and (3) follow in; (4) and (5) the basket; he may fake the ball Next week we will diagram an- ven as death hovered, the soft, conjecture when gE Agu nl ig . The 10-goal there is no penalty and the ballcoach by Manager Bob Coleman : rhythmic beat of hooves in the Chicago sportsman might be able . goals that h I pe a OT a o Shooter, two follow-fn men, ne} are back for defense. to (1) going around him and other two-man continuity move-| i retch. I can not believe that! to leave. Not even when he might | against Shirley Other scoring rule alterations young Brewers how to get the, *™° He back tor defense. Again, this ‘offensive maneuver, shoot. Lent. ’ "©. lthis was by mere chance. Home be able to sit up. % “will ‘tend the * will be discussed at a later date. most out of their pedal extremi- __., ° | [is not the same to wl of hd Te On Wednesday of this week one again tomer “ u » ties. . . . Shinners stole 52 bases, S h Hk oSuU Cc St track was home to Shilling and of Wright's great horses — they ; Cape’ re = THIS WEEK'S Collier's Mag- tor the Hoosier Redskins in “= Hint ND Sooners cnni er ’ age ar g 0 dil Ww |Ensor. And if a man must die are some who rank him ahead of Sawchuck, doir ; azine aren Sh interesting i and was sold to the New York! ne ° there can be no better place than Man O'War—came back to the with he ets George) Giants. . . . Later, he played with] L d ( Il 5 dh home. {races after a 13-month lay off due expec ) ashington, a former Indlan- the St. Louls Cardinals. . .. With * ea S 0 ege coring 5 tl 7 yu ® [to injuries. Over a track fetlock napolis In tin polis long ball hitter . . . He's ithe Jocal Indians in ‘1921, Shin- wis ’ p! WHEN YOU hear of the death 4... "in sticky goo, the five-year home game ne still pay Bo ball oa 43 ners led the league in triples by : Stole Top Spot from William & Mary s | of & SHilling of 3) Enter such (old Citation romped home first Buflalo. down with Glade » evel ‘ down In Tox iin giade: belting 26... That'll give youl Coaches Willing Chet Giermak With Per-Game Average 24.5 | Ball State, Indiana St. snockea. More, you are indig-3as Wweren Wright sat up. for Ti the proverbial ille . . . Goorgs American Association all-time But Won't Confirm NEW YORK, Jan. 13—Dick Schnittker, of Ohio State, took the, , To Attend Conference "2" In Shilling’s pocket there ype frst time since they brought Tou ter Sogn, still throws his bat, however, high for three baggers is 28. national scoring lead in major college basketball away from Willlam | {was 99 cents. There was a crust pm to the hospital more than two _ Indianapolis: G when he swings and misses, * =» = NEW YORK, Jan. 14 (UP)—|g& Mary's Chet Glermak last week-end by racking up 23 points| CHICAGO, Jan. 14 (UP)—The of stale bread on the seat of the moning ago, uackenbugh, or) same as when he played here. NORTH CAROLINA is al- [Sportscaster Harry Wismer of the| against Illinois, while the erstwhile leader had to play two games to Illinois Intercollegiate Athletic horse van from which Shilling “It. was a Teal AomiC for Bim last, - Wor, W
Association meets tomorrow to apparently had fallen. ‘Lucille, his gracious missus, told k SCORE |
« + » Later, with St. Paul, the | ready bea the drums in long |American Broadcasting Co. score as many. t slow footed Washington led the | range ating the: of a football tonight that Notre g Co sd National Collegiate Athletic Bureau figures through games of discuss possible reorganization of) Pennies and stale bread, where = = the phone yesterday. “He fBtatdeors American Association by comb- | victory over Notre Dame next [Ok have a th y 8.8 \Jan. T show Schnittker with a the league into a new circuit. [once there had been champagne ... .. 1. side of the bed for 15 . 8! ing the sphere at & .390 pace. | Sept. 30 at South Bend. . . . Shuma I Jeached 3 Garees NATIONAL SCORING 8, ve. [24.5 - point - per-game average to| Ray Hanson, chairman of the and caviar. What a perfect |) io minutes. I'm so sure ol Buried. . = ® The Tar Heels are hereby ad- Lg Fr Agia ‘begin ohio st... ¢ 3 3 98 4 Glermak's 233. It is the first league's expansion program and symbolism of poverty and want. "ono Th ll Bol %0 Ang tow craflar, Krafiche: THIS FROM Red Jones, Ameri-| oq 0 recall what h PP than 1003 Con hy A 2 } time this season anyone except athletic director of Western State —a frightening warning to the poop 40 brave and uhicomplaining Koaftchack, ono. can League umpire for six seasons, i, yyiane and its early drum wahaugh ny ep on Bud ohaparaise i 1 Glermak has topped the individ- College, said that four schools,| weak and the mentally ill. land confident Like s pp al ‘ Second Perigd who recently announced his retire-| “yo inp jagt fall. . . . The Irish Wilkinson of inten of Frank Knelente, “3 48 $| ual scoring averages. two each from Michigan and In-| Of course, it's true there are vou might say.” Plo, Reigle (Loswiek, ment from the game to enter the! uy pave their unde- | o i. g adlo ne Jere eer Mon Crags wl 8 © ‘2! As of New Year's Day, Gier- diana, may be admitted to the men you cannot help. Nor do * no hird Period—6business world: “Manager Jaki fogted record on the line. . . . confirmed the report onieh Witte: Dons Toland 0 12 | 1 mak was averaging 25.8 points to present loop or to a new one they seem to want to help them-| .. Irs ngita; 9:18 Onslow of the Chicago White Box! y,0k for a sellout crowd despite | ressed 2 willin ve Ah ly hier, Duquesne 2 9% 4 137 137 Schnittker's 25.0, but Wake For- that would be formed. . |selves. There comes a time when! I WILL say, and, I will repeat Ct (Thurter, : didn't speak to me all last year. .g., ooriy date. Ie ridt gness 10 ‘meet on ’ SECTIONAL LEADERS "| est shackled the big Indian center Work on Constitution {they welcome the shelter of the it in the case of his missus who land, Siown (Draj yet I received a Christmas card . » » pl fhe that he and ‘Leahy, Co East YG TT Pla. Ave, | With a dozen counters early last. Howard Hancock, athletic di- Slums where shame is unnoticed is ever at his side and who at Penaliie: Bclistani from him." . . . Well, Red, maybe, SOMETHING SPECIAL 8, aa cont ng a th POA : | Repeats. Vihiagera™"* 13 3 28 308 week and four days later Wash- rector of Illinois Normal; Clif-/and pride unwanted. But this night sleeps in his room propped On The Ice Onslow didn't know you planned cooking in Chicago Stadium for, Fy SIN 3 the AA con-| aos" moly Cross 11 8 8 i ington & Lee made it equally ford Horton, 1IAC commissioner doesn't make it right. On the up in a chair because hospital reg= AMERIC to retire. . . . Could be, however, Feb. 3... . Jim Londos, the Golden | ¥*0 vi 1 RIOR said, ! hope Danie: he Island U 12 8 030% tough for him. On the same night from Normal: and Dr. Charles contrary, it sharpens the chal- ulations forbid a guest bed in a Weste: that Santa Claus softed him up. Greek vs. Primo -Carnera, the '® 8°! Jae olf or Bers Of chnittker, onidle West Schnittker, back in his basketball | Pp, Lantz, director of athletics at|!enge to society. No matter how patient's room. . .. “I'm so sure nd ari ST. PA L ys w Noted Jim Ambling Alp, in a wrestling match same es we wou o Melcall valparaiso & oa i tL sneakers after a four-week 50- Eastern Illinois State, were work-| difficult the case or hopeless the now the worst has past.” ,.. You PB AroLs Bares as its 1950 third base- with Jack Dempsey as referee. ... like to hol ay the Sooners because, ‘Brien, Butler 8 60 5 is journ to the Rose Bowl with the ing on a constitution for the pro-| Situation, the . Shilli and the could see, somehow, the sunshine si “Touts reves He starred with Holly- Five prelim bouts are booked. ... re Bia th Rover. Jong Garrol mL Buckeye football team, had him- posed new conference. |Ensors must not be consigned to as it bathed her words, and far ‘Easter man. . .. It will be the Windy City's biggest | Notre Dame wants to play they, -srig. Younes 9 51 281 self a 23-point night in his team’s! |die in street filth or cemetery off you could hear the warm, soft, fic Coast inson, Brig. Youns 12 71 30 1712 Central Michigan College, " dence . ....... wood In the Pacl mat promotion in many years and | Strongest possible opposition each £ i ing West Conf ble renssurt ton of League last year. . . . Fred matchmakers from an Yoga the| Year.” am hon Texas i3 a i in at eStern Uonierence en Muhigan State Normal, Indiana, That they do from time to time PS "f a illing’s Ei . Haney, Hollywood pilot Who foountry will be there. . . . Give re ees Jriebowels, Tex. ASM 1. 71.618 ‘State Teachers and Ball State, ".". ndtrous rebuke. Where sister has claimed the body and eraney
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himself, tabbed Baxes as a Lavoy, Western Ky = 10 19 39 197 al !sire to be part of the new set-up. » roit .... future great. « - . The Young nec ng back in the big time....| CHICAGO. Jan. 14 (UP)—AL Kittie AT0EL 18 8 Jt BE ALBANY N¥Vin. 14—ave| The IIAC now has five mem-qoCr0, Ci Lp to Mi he 10 the people who aperate the Ra player, who is Brooklyn Pro- pening the Chicago extravaganza, "rt M: De Meo, former district Jt 12% ee 228 Lower, 35, has laid off bowling for bers, Western State, Normal jockey Club foundation? Jocke Club F - a t—— * ta oason. . Ll rty, Is of Greek extraction, . a BANZA.| sttorney of Nassau County, N. Kledersdort, Wichita 10 43 48 172 the past six years. Recently he Eastern, Southern Illinois and ___~ = ~~ oC y Cis Foundation, : Stans stands 6 feet 1 inch and weighs DIZZY TROUT, the Hoosier |Y~ Nas been elected vice president Rannicke, Dace 1H 8 IN returned to league play here and Northern Illinois. . RESULTS 185. veteran on the Detroit Tigers’ of the board of directors of May- Unruh. Bradley - wil 76 34 188 opened his series with a 196 game.. Twenty Illinois schools were = State Wins Ov Deaf School Cleveland 10. IN ” ” x’ andl Mound staff, made this crack at |wood Park, a suburban trotting sharman. so calif 13 51 He slumped to 146 in the second the league in 1920, but in the| : er |g ; STEN as mE CO0GA; ary] hold ® Tecent hot stove league ses- track, President Robert C. John- Aon{es Wash "State 14 71 54 108 140 game but wound up with a 300 in 1930's it declined to its present Loses 31 fo 20 Providence 5. Br down first base for the Indian-| Son: “I'm the only player In [300 8nnounced today. Loferan san Fran ® 9 35 40 118 i131 the last game. size. EC . Nati : [eo i { imes State vice troit 4, New ¥ apolis Indians this year (if the| the game who had his mail ad- | : e aliw 5 to 4] | EVANSVILLE Jan." 14—The Boris o Baste parent Pirates don’t snatch him) dressed to him at the Briggs X e = * ’ | host Mater Def high school team nbeapolis 5, Bt. Emr ee, soem ae sort [PICKING Elephant Provides Hig venture rt see Son reste a | BEARS fort by playing In the Southern| Ndr dant 2 game last | ~ : GREENCASTLE, Jan. 14—Tak- by downing Deaf School of Ine ANE!
safari In the LaitBkitog area. migrated away from many of elephant. One is the height of the ing the lead with six minutes re- 31anapolis, 31 to 20, here tonight. uls emsn
California Winter League. . . . In| Season. oi ne Spent spring. | Jack Holliday Jr, promo. = Lo the same league on a different Summer and fall in re i " - Later events proved ‘we should their villages due to lack of water, mud marks and the bruises which | The home team trailed 9 to 5 t Cleveland, Pro club is Nanny Fernandez, Indian-| Tole . . . or in warming up, | tion manager of the Holliday have ended the safari in this and certain species of game had he inflicts on overhanging limbs maining in the first half, Indiana 554 13 to 10 at the halftime, but . Borie # Bulls apolis’ 1940 third sacker who is| , 2 otel | Steel Corp, along with his jocale. Laitokitok is the Masal likewise moved to areas better or trunks of trees. Another is the State College won over DePauw, outscored the Silent Hoost Natio down for a trial with Pittsburgh FONSO CARRASQUEL, father and a friend, spent six word for swamp and that name supplied with water. = temperature of the dung which in- 55 to 47, here tonight. '9 to 1, in the third ers, Detroit at New this spring. . . . Dale and Nanny YN08 Venezuelan infielder who, weeks hunting big game in East gives the wrong connotation to fs o = dicates how recently he traveled. DePauw took the initial lead at Stratman and Ral bh Sef § ie Oakland are doing right well at bat in their Will try it with the Chicago White] Africa. In the following ar- that territory. Far.from being] THIS CONDITION had several an area. 4 to 0. The count was knotted the winners a ib paced aKian winter pastiming. joa this YOAL, down} Shak Eng- le, divided into two parts, he in a swamp, we were actually disadvantages. One was the fact s = = six times during the first half. each Rine pofuts 76-71, Ove ys =» i boas u re a lin-| tells about hunting the world's camped at an elevation of approx- that the lions were not neariy as 0 But after State t Vv " THE FACT that Dale Coogan [Guist to work on him between now largest land animal, the ele- [imately 7500 feet, surrounded by numerous as normally, due to the STILL ANOTHER meats of held the Avan agS throuEIs The loss was the Deaf School's RIO GRANI ts starring In a winter league And spring training. .. . Chances phant. “rolling hills that were sparsely fact that they had to search else. (racking the elephant is the path 4") 10 1+ “was the second | th in 10 games. Oakland City eould boomerang om the In- are good he'll catch on pronto B covered with vegetation except where for their victims. Further, Of uprooted trees or torn branches meeting between the two schools | Mater De, Won Deat School (2) defeated ed dianapolis Indians’ 1950 plans. [When “base hit” and “big steak” | Y JACK HOLLIDAY JR. where a heavy forest took over a the elephants’ water holes, with which he has pulled off the trunks this season, State having taken Tepbolt § | orthoutt.f i tonight, 76 to +. Rumors are trickling In from are discussed on the bench. | (Part 1, Tracking an Elephant) nil. few exceptions, had dried uP, of the ‘rees-in order to feast on the first at Terre H 8 taken fore | Wooten.e . Ry ———————— i amt——— i ——t———————————— . NOT INCLUDED on the gen- There was a dried up swamp of which changed the watering hab. of the ‘rees In, order to feas on Jest 2 Li re alte, |Stratman.g 4 } }| Moers.¢ ed the scoring | ‘ eral game license but perfectly rather large proportions in that js of the big fellow the green leaves. If the leaves Beck { fg tt pt MO State Y ot Niemieter t i 0 3 od Mth 23 points. Ww Defeats Taylor Rallies {permissible to shoot, providing area and hence the name. Al- s » = have withered, obviously the ele- 8%chf, , § § § Kupkert § 277 Utstagts © 8 & © Busnt® 0 Grande W : lone buys a special license, is the though there are elephants Instead of journeying direct to Phant performed his destruction Zatitone 2 3 1 imicke = 8 ¢ 4 Kolker i® 6.8 8 femi To Win, 65-63 largest of the land Animals; (smaller that ones along Tana) some nearby water hble, which @ good many hours or days pre- Motes 30 dawns Ci i Gerst.c 0°00 oye f+ 33 C 58 t o | Times State Service [namely, the elephant. in this locale, we held little hope quite possibly was out in the open, viously. All of these signs and Patersone | 1 ] Wart § 8 3 Haifiime St d Deaton Bh Ww. Blaser. if : nt | te Herve The big game hunter is often of seeing or photographing any. the elephants now fed and wa. Many more are used by the ex- Eckelmang 1 3 3 Berger. 11 0ipei jg me Sore: f Bchool 13. Mater | Murnham.g i g g 0 t HARTFORD CITY, Jan. 14 ,.1 eq “Why shoot an elephant? and ,as a result spent much of tered along the Tana River in the Perienced white hunter to facill-| 5 or ‘ aT geri Ions Missed, Teppoll 2. Miller : Krugert ! ” _ {Taylor University won a ding- He's much foo large to hang on our time hunting the more com- heavy forest of date palms and tate the tracking and eventual Halil me M1810 Jomele 2 1118 Foaten 1. Loos 4. Minnette 1 Moers ™ “ 53 mee Sects C_ |dong game tonight from Ohio the wall and very little can be mon species of antelope, gazelles, other large trees which extended contact with this cagey old rascal. Pauw 2 po g ————— Si iime score: DANVILLE. ne " oe Northern of Ada, O., 65 to 63, © (done with the hide.” buffalo, ete. a ‘good many hundred yards on AS soon as we bad sty Noe Et Mie Kunkel. Ha Nebraska Wins, 64-46 ‘ ime ve mi 8 v off a determined to ‘| My answer to t oh s wu = . a) , bas ; on the Tana River Rigires . Haus 2. Berger 0 R de 10 rally by Centre College here to- poy on ad he hail. 55 to 29. lan) the way to hei anny by WHEN IT was decided to movers be” (Side of the river banks. Dl an "the Title town of ces: Bend aid Tarester The Ca Cr LA Befleatst whoua night to win, 58 to 54. two basket a8 he final period up the opportunity of shooting one our base camp to the country necessary for the hunter to track Bura, we immediately let it be B,,y90rd Scores 15 ketball team kept atop the Big Michigan Wabash took the lead In the opened, bringing the <core to 35 of the most interesting and cer- around Garissa, we had-already (his four-footed monster over KNOWn among the Somall popu- Times State Service Seven conference tonight by rout- 9 early minutes of th e and '0,33. Taylor forged ahend ade tainly one of the most potentially been out on safari some three ground that was amply strewn lation that we were eager to ‘ob- HUNTINGTON, Jan. 14— Hunt. \n8 Iowa State 64-46 before 9000 Wallop Py } utes of the game an ing by’a margin of 54 to 45 with dangerous of all the earth's crea- and a half weeks and had yet to with leaves, dried dates, dead tain a hundred pound “tusker.” ,..i,, college, paced by Paul Buz- [20% ANN ARB( saw a 16-point advantage dwindle 10 minutes te ko. |tures? kill an elephant or rhino, lion, or pranches, etc.—all of which made Any native who brought back In-, wie 15 points, won over Giffin'z (UP to two points with only seconds A 80. ‘ Actually I had no idea how any Shep prized trophies. NOW tracking a much more laborious formation leading to. such a b College here tonight, 61 to 52 { )—Coach to play. Bparkplug of the Centre Ohio Northern tied up the much fun it was to hunt the ele- for the first time we began #0 process. fellow would be amply rewarded. guntington (81) Griffin (52) P!
marked up 12 points in the final utes. The teams traded baskets in River country near the Juba bor- We had planned the safari in re- 4 ¢ depend entirely on the local pop- Robertson.t Avis, ] eseribe how the elephant is @¢Pe g 10 minutes. He led the scoring the final minutes with Taylér der. I was fortunate enough to verse. Rather the white hunter tracked. -- . ’ lulations’ efforts and each day set|iflicheilt | Kirchen.e . out on bur own in search of a Fes. Mihuns
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for the hosts with 19. making the last one as the gun hunt with an excellent white had planned it that way. I Argyle Jackson paced Wabash exploded, = hunter and he located one of the, Anyway, after hunting the Lal-| FIRST of all, it is easy to dis- prized elephant. Grnadsl.e Spiinsers 1 vs. Michigan, w with 18. Wabash held a 27-23 lead] T*7'or (85, Obie Northern (83) best trackers in that part of tokitok area, no time was wasted tinguish one elephant’s spoor Ihe only drawback to this Schoo g 010 oy the conference at halftime. . Nelson t {0 7 'Yaxdens "3 Africa. The outcome was more In replenishing our supplies, once from another because on an ele- method of hunting is that quite garretien’e 3 i ; - ST. B times sinc Wabash (ah) Wilheime 3 3 3 ARN. } } than successful and before I back in Nairobi, and we promptly phant's foot (measuring at least Often one stumbles upon a lesser Cosrtk 2 2 2 = eo oo Pras Nyi tere 44 § Runeeene { § elaborate I should like to describe/Set out for the elephant country 20x20 inches) is & network of Kudu. lon, or civet cat or some Faiftime ord: Buiiitht, 32° SB LOUIS x ve SEMEL, 80 §Neale in detail the chalh of events that hear the Juba border. |cracks which have been worn and Other equally desired trophy, and ng 33. Missed: Ningtin 6) ; Yu due’ Th 1 3 UH Toes #53 nm — — led up to the killing of my big This area of Kenya Colony into polished into a hardened surface. immediately has to make the de- I Mow 5 8:30 hate hom. 141, Aho ore: Ohio Northers {5 Tay. elephant. 'which we were about to proceed, This peculiarity of the foot identi- Cision as to whether or not to risk| Mushes and Broderick. P.M in the 50- and 3 se a Stow, Wright 2. xu {is entirely different from that in ges each elephant ‘exactly as do a scaring the unseen (provided he, « Me i t jc lp Ha pried TO BEGIN with, the prospec- which we had been hunting. In|person’s finger prints. > “is in your immediate locality) ates, “1 Tmore. Harttord Site umsire ere tive hunter should plan his safari contrast to the rolling hills and" Once a guide has located the! elephant. The instant one fires a RESERVED : in C 3 : | Lose in
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