Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 January 1950 — Page 16
* Swils Paces 72:53 Victory (ver Anderson
Indiana Central Takes: Over First Place With 7-1 Record
By BILL EGGERT Indiana Central is “king of the hill” in the Hoosier College Conference basketball race today and Dwight Swails continues to set new Greyhound scoring records. ._ The Greyhounds clipped Anderson, 72 to 53, last night in the University Heights gym, knocking Bob Kerr's Ravens from first place and shoving themselves to the top with a 7-1 record. Anderson skidded to second with its 4-1 standing.
Swails equaled his own single night here to take over first place in the Hoosier Conference. game record by swishing in 29
points, 20 in the first half. He in-|the Ravens thelr only lead, 2-0, creased his three-season total to|at the start, hitting a one-hander Hogan Nea - y Meet in Playoff
.
Looks like a bootleg football play with a halfback
1189, another school record. Hejfrom the side, Although he missed has one more season to play. In{the final seven and one-half min 67 Central games, Swalils has|utes because of five personal averaged 17.75 points per game. fouls, Freeman scored 12 points
{pivot shot by Harley Griffith put anapolis Times, got a full-game worked out in the first half as the|1C into a 3-2 lead and the game Greyhounds and the Ravens liter- |ding-donged from there until ally poured 84 points through the Swails and little Don Stevenson nets with IC holding the half-| final time advantage, 41 to 33. 100K charge in the fina F Po 12 | minutes of the first half when 3 reeman ores the Greyhounds led, 41 to Bob Freeman, former Tech High School player and an An- Anderson kept two men on derson College sophomore, gave Swalls in the second half and the
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|goal average, attempts. Central will be In action again [tomorrow night at home in a |non- confernece game with Indiana | State at 8:15.
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Last night's officials, Jerry|Center Charley Harris led the Steiner, Shortridge High S8chool{Ravens with 186 _— , basketball coach, and Frank| A free thraw by Swails and a “08 ANGELES, Jan. 18 (UP) White, a pressman for The Indi- i Ben Hogan and S8ammy Snead,
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By EDDIE ASH . Times Sports Editer cuse, N. Y., last the
wnership of Norman A. Perry
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Accompanying Ens
“Vandy”
{attraction throughout the Ameri
can Association, Tutored Vander Meer
Vander Meer was optioned to Sawchuk this week. “custody” to|
spend the remainder of the 1940 more concerned with their big season here in an effort to regain|jead in
the Tribe in Ens’
control under Ens’ tutelage,
The arrangement worked, thé at Jeast three more NL games
southpaw returned to the Reds while regular goalie Harry L and he's still there pitching win-| rr 8 TY om
ning ball. Cincinnati as coach and scout.
In the fall of 1840, Ens scouted ip the Detroit Tigers for the Reds and the pointers. he picked up night when the Caps enabling league play the Queen City team to defeat Bisons in the Coliseum. the Bengals in the World Series. | Syracuse! His 1943 and 1947 Chiefs won| the International League play-|
were instrumental in
Ens managed the Internationals since 1942, 1942,
offs. Ens was an
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|Kechnie. Replaced Bush
Former nan Manager Dies
Jewel Ens Was Here
Jewel Ens, who died in Syrat, managed Indianapolis "Indians the ‘greater part of the 1940 season {when the club was under the
and Leo Miller was the: general
mage. Ens "displaced Wes Griffin as| Tribe pilots oming over from the!
Indianapolis was Johnny ra the famous southpaw of ble — no-hit fame, [a tely became the Indians’ “Sun-
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Ens also returned to) rest.
Sanity. Code,
Colleges Must Violate Regulations Openly or Secretly, Opponents Say
(This is the second In =» series of three dispatches on the
views of the sanity code's opponents.)
NCAA sanity code squabble. Today's installment gives the
By STAN OPOTOWSKY, United Press Sports Writer
| . NEW YORK, Jan. 18—The Southern bloc opposing| (the NCAA sanity code as it exists today feels that the code
simply does not work.
Sawchuk to Miss
That sounds Flyers Trim Hornets To Tighten Race
enough time
{Indianapolis Caps have learned ,,.., » [they will not have goalie Terry
The Detroit Red Wings, much the same way.
the National Hockey] |League, will keep Sawchuk for a
{ley’s sprained ankle gets a sound football until
| studies at night. Indianapolis will go along with
e spare goalie, Jim Shirley, who! can he will tend the nets here tomorrow
the western {last night when they flattened the ference,
| four last-period goals. The Flyers, ference.
returned to base- Cleveland, out of sight in first|athlete can at advanced to the Pirates place, can enjoy the fight from room and board. Under in 1922. He was a player with-the| its lofty perch. | Bues until 1926 when he was ap-|
|pointed coach under Bill Mc-| feats when they roared from be-|
sanity code, The Flyers accomplished two must not Several
not
Minimum $77.78 a Month “The absolute minimum a man can spend is $77.78 a month at Georgia Tech. He is in class until the afternoon.
The regulations are so strict, the Southerners say, that the nation's colleges are offered only two real choices—to [violate the code openly or to violate it on the sly. | One stipulation in the sanlity code is that a needy ath-
{lete—and somehow they are jan “needy”’—must work for any
$s with whom the money he needs for room and orking saree pp ore es board while attending college. fine, but President; , Colgate Darden of the University! |of Virginia points out, “a football [player simply = does to. attend classes, While the American Hockey g4,qy practice football and work. {day pitcher” and a big box office League's western division race i8|we. all know what a time-con-
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against the Buffalo Highway Department jobs. Is] , {that the spirit of the sanity! End Losing Streak ! code?”
The St. Louis Flyers tightened The chief opponents of the race considerably sanity code are the Southern Conthe Southwest Confer- | Pittsburgh Hornets, 5 to 3, with ence and the Southeastern ConThey say they do not infielder in the|in fourth place, are onl int want an “open market, sky's the The playoff goes into a “sudden minor leagues from 1908 to 1918, pehind a Hornets tre: limit” type of football, but they death” extension if Hogan and when he joined the Army, After hind second place Indianapolis.|
want a realistic plan where any Snead are tied after 18 holes.
least get free the
room and board be paid for the athlete. years ago the South-
{hind in the third period. They eastern Conference ‘made a daring
{ended a seven-game unbeaten decision.
It would attempt to cut He stayed on as: coach under string for Pittsburgh and it was out hypocrisy and cutthroat-com-Manager Owen J. Bush, the In-|their first victory in eight games. petition by making a set of rules
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RESULTS i NIGHT St. Louis 5, Pittsburgh 3 on game scheduled) MES TONIGHT all Cleveland SG Pitt Buffalo. Cincinnati ro Sorin fle id
Basketball Scores
LOCAL HIGH SCHOOLS Silent Hoosiers 40, Mt. Comfort 35 OTHER WIGH SCHOOLS Adams) 42, Chester Cen
says.
The Citadel,
42, Pine Village 40. 27
a 38 ‘how much do
48, Hammond
Washington 58. Gary Wal- morrow.
Riley 28 2
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Times § FRANKLIN,
45 avette 33 41
oy “Seymour 48 Bedford 3% 55, Richmond 46 42. Blackhawk 37 Alexandria . Evansville Memorial 443 Moores Hill 32
{two seasons on
| victory.
Plymout bh 44 . Gary Tolleston 31 , Newburgh 43 Arsaw Decatur 45% Wheatfield 43, 8an Pierre 15 Jefferson County Tourney North Madison 39, DuPont 30 Hanover 53. Central 39 | oN dolph County Tourney | 2 Jeffe 38, Saratoga 34 Ridgeville 83, McKinley 34 Parker 52, Stoney Creek 29 Green Twp. 61. Modoc 42 Wabash Valley Tourney
At Bicknel Pritchton B83, Vincennes ollie 1 Wheatland 49. Shoals 3
Rally, Win,
Central Cath
Moers nine.
[tice they also have drill is subsidized by the government; cadets get free room and
'actually get paid? sources, that will be taken up to-|
stars.
Cash Plan Scuttled It allowed each school to pay
burgh, Providence at hoard. VMI is independent. VMI is cited for violation of the| sanity code and Army is not,” he
idental expenses as well as his a, board and tuition. A scream rocked the .n, and it eventually was scut-
Alexander points out that dif-
lems. Take the case of the miliIt is impossible for 153. cadets to work because, in addi178 tion to classes and football prac“Army
Ind. Centra] (17) | Anderson (53) me omens " o grist 18 preemant 7% SOUTHPORT FROSH WIN president. In 1927. 1928 ‘and in|Baccari, Norm Tustin and Red value of football MeQratht. 4 4 3 Rowell} 9 32 2 The Southport freshman cagers 1920, when he was elevated to Doran blinked the redlight and Bapere 11 3 Rm 3 : { defeated Tech Frosh, 31 to 20, Manager when Bush resigned dur- it was lights out for Pittsburgh. | Windeil se § 3 $ BAe, o 1 43 yesterday on the Tech floor. ing the playing season. It was the only game played last 4 boy $15 a month CASH for Seventies i $ | Nelll,s 00 0 Ens piloted the Pirates part of night, yenson.s Holloway 002 1929 and all of 1930 and 1931 | Woodwa Le 3 “r 3 ___ BAmithe it Hoosier Conference when he was replaced by George ON the Ice professionalism | Toten 32300 Totals 301 38 INDIANA CENTRAL % I} THs Gibson. Later, he coached the| AMERICAN NOCKEY LEAGUE | feria. ore — Indiana Central 41, | Anderson . } ne Tigers, Braves, the Pirates again! | Cleveland x LT Pts. G og tiled when the NCAA adopted the | r { ¥ : eve oe 7T 1 | orath 1. Grin NE ch Br Hoban | Taylo 3 500 and the Reds. INDIANAPOLIS 19 14 & 48 138 13s strict sanity code. Harisyetson 4, Anderson Ry gE mith 2. Earinam } 3 Ens died at the age of 60 fol- Plkaburgh 18 16 9 45 12 118) ms smith Ly oodwar ! Man chester 4 i lowing a siege of pneumonia. He Cincinnati 4 tH 13 3 103 173| ferent schools have different probpire. Prank White: Jerry Bteiner. Um: ose Poly ¢ 000 Was a native of St.’ Louis. Easerg, piyiise Pts. G. 0.G ey wh v . oo = | provid eee. 33 ; : | Buffalo +... 18 17 8 43 135 1og tafy schools. 19 20 4 42 149 132 7333 2 7 33 133 178
Yet
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+ o Franklin Loses To Manchester
wn Service
school, has the same problem. The Southern bloc insists {it is| ) 40 “for sanity, but not for thig code. {This gives rise to the question, players| From inside|
|
18- Franklin|
the home
—
40-35
College suffered Ye first loss In floor | [last night as Manchester dashed {to a 57-50 Hoosier Conference
Silent Hoosiers Smother
The Silent Hoosiers staved off a Mt. Comfort rally in the final period last night to win, 40 to 35. | Ted Hagemeyer ‘Moers led the Silent Hoosier attack, Hagemeyer netting 12 and
}
anda Jerry,
| Silent Hoosiers (40)! Mt. Comfort (35) STATE ooLLRG I nates FIG , fy ft of { Earlham 30. Canterbury 48 { Nothcutt : oner 1 | indiana. Central 72 Anderson 33 Sjormaif , 9 3 3Bluet 3 4 3 {Indiana Tech 88. Tri-Sta a Surowete.f 1 0 0 Hartman.c 2 4 2 | Manchester 57 Franklin 50 Wooten.c 3 0 1Caing 5 4 | Valparaison 76. Western Michigan $9. | Joye 4 3 0 1 Lowder 8 1 OTHER COLLEGES avalle g 1 9 ] Harting.g 3 o~5/ {Albion 89, Hope, 56 Moers.g 1 ! | Bethany 9 gi Vincent 42 Bush.g 1 0 2 rooklyn 84, exico 62 12 11 1. [Catawba 64, Presbyterian 31 Totals oo J By Quarters mn {onnecticut 74, Jmeriean nt ernational ‘Tigyient Mogsiers “H 9 40 ePaul 74, St John's 7 13 4 11-38 Duke 79. South Carolina ~ Comfort Td A Duquesne 5T Waynesburg 48 pat eree— Frank Lusar Umpire Virgil rs, 80, Quincy 53 5 ee ndliay 64, Ashland BI Florida State 587 Sexe cer 48. armen So ciao 58 Roy "Hartsfield Signs Georgetown 47 Sena 41 h B Rh Georgia 71., Kentucky 60 Wi OSs Ham ne 69. Gustavus Adolphus MM it ton raves eideliburg 69 {ttenbe 5 : TP) ) Hillsdale 49. Adrian 46. BOSTON, Jan. 18 (UF Roy Holy Cross 84. Providence ’ Hartsfield, the rookie second] 5
| Kalamasoo 62 {Lake Forest 50 108, arshall onmouth
Eimhurst .
Oras Upper Rv 2. Morehead 59
CHA urray 59, Tennessee Rly 8.
rth Carolina state. Aa! , one Island
(MN M No 82 / Otterbein 34 88. Hiram announced today. R
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| | | Pittsburgh 84 Grove City 81 | Rboge haiand 3h $8, a senha Pa.) 63, Fi h R It Louis » warthmar's " Uranus os. (Fig t sy $ am 80. nited Press oledo oo . foe 30 BUFFALO Losier Felton. 148, Detroit, | Tnion Cen Sl outpointed Jean Walsack, 148%, Paris (10). | | Washington and Lee Lee 71, Vir ind Tech ® ‘NEW BEDFORD, 58. Sammy Walker, William and Mary 8. Virg! Alitary 41.1187, Springfield, Mass, outpointed larry) New York Maritim Kins Point 38 { Villenneuve 157%, Providence. K Id West Liberty 78, W.Va h WHITE PLAINS Y —Johnny potent. | Quantico 61, Ithaca 57 ay 2 Worcester, \tass outpointed Tommy iridgewater 58, Ran Jolbh- -Macgn 8. | Bzsano 152'3, Middletown, Conn. (8), | ut ako . by icking tt ew Britain MN American’ Tot | LEGAL NOTICES es | 3
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mortuary. MoINTYRE—Virgil R., 54 years, 3183 Hillside Are. beloved husband of Edith Melntyre, father of Norman, Robert, Milton ‘McIntyre, brother o Charles G. M yre, wdianapolis; Clarence Mcintyre St. Paul. d.;
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