Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 31 January 1950 — Page 14
~ Butler Seeks Revenge ' For Earlier Defeat by i Fast-Improving Team
Lest Victory Over Hinklemen Proved to Be + Turning Point for Notre Dame This Season
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when they meet a rapidly improving Notre Dame net sq on the Fieldhouse floor. The chase gets underway at 8:15, ~~ It will>be the second time this season the old rivals have met. Butler, loser eight times in 13 starts, dropped
the Bulldogs proved to be the| yor: "Siir"" “™ ite ‘turning point for the Irish. jos Newmar Nar. WA
Since the Butler engagement ein 0 Shes f A they have won six of seven games. | of Their most important win was Brosdeest-wisw. 8p m A 's Kentucky Bagley, a six-foot four-inch
By FRANK AND . Butler's Bulldogs will be nipping at Irish heels tonight}
a B4-33 decision in South Bend Jan. 4. The victory over|
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over Adolph Wildcats, 64-51, in South Bend. |sophomore, to the pivot post from inch John Neumayr in Bagley's of 13 contests. Last Saturday|old spot. For ‘the Bulldogs fivenight they went down, 64-58, be-ifoot, six-inch Marvin Wood has fore the Cincinnati Bearcats In &|gcrashed the lineup at forward and | Mid-American Conference tilt. |Reggie Crockett has displaced | Tonight Butler will pin its/ Capt. Ralph Chapman at center, ! hopes, as usual, on Buckshot, The revamped Irish now averO’Brien. Buckshot is sporting a.age six feet, two or three inches 19-point per game average and more than the Bulldogs. The usually shows well against Notre height factor may make little difDame. The Butler ace was ference tonight, though. Past recstymied by the flu in the last ords go by the boards when the Butler-Notre -Dame meeting and two arch rivals meet. his average was sorely missed by| the Hinklemen, {off a busy week for the Bulldogs. | Coaches Moose Krause of the Friday night they travel to) Falrview crew have switched the Little Giants of Wabash. | met. Krause's move was for Ohio University in a Mid-Amer-height at center. He moved Dan/ican Conference affair.
Mize's Chances Seen Slim
As Yanks' First Baseman Faces Stiff Competition After Signing 1950 |
Contract; Shoulder Injury Healed NEW YORK, Jan, 31 (UP)~The odds were stacked heavily
remnants of his big league career with the champion New Yankees,
ergone a physical exam. |
tion at Johns Hopkins Hos-!
with . the Yankees are exceed | slim. has und
competition will comprise ! Henrich, Joe He peiss pital in Baltimore and Dr. George | Mole. Even if Henrich re- Bennett pronounced his shoulder turfs to the outfield, Manager od.
Cagey Stengel has indicated he bé inclined to string along| While the Yankees corraled | Collins, a long-ball, pullitheir 14th player, the Chicago! hitter who comes highly recom-|White Sox announced they had| mended by scouts in the Yankee 34 players already under contract] farm system, Mize, in the plok of condition! Baseman Gordon Goldsberry, who for his battle for big league was farmed to the Pacific Coast existence, came to the Yankees. last season.
Goldsberry’s signing : left only Second Baseman Cass Michaels, Catcher Eddie Malone, Pitcher
Suffers Shoulder Injury Obtained as first | oh co ME Bupikont and Outfielder Herb
Sign 34 Players
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Here are eight of the men whom Coach Jerry Steiner hopes can tackle the three-game slate scene of all that lies ahead for the Shortridge Blue Devils between tomorrow and next Tuesday. The Blue Devils, The Notre Dame contest tips who have won their last three games, go to Bloomington University tomorrow night, Lebanon Friday | Each boy remaining in the and battle Tech's Greenclads next Tuesday on the East Side. Shown above (front row, left to right) Irish and Tony Hinkle of the Crawfordsville for a date with are Coach Jerry Steiner, Jack Axline, Dick Supple, Bill Ralph and Jim Balch. Second row—Kenny |p. m. Friday for weigh-ins and|
i Walker, Wal . ; has their lineups since the teams last |Baturday night they entertats Eiler, Ward alker, Walt Mercer and Ward Sexson. Shortridge now has a 6-8 mark,
yes Tighten Cage Laurels Fight Shapes Up Between Tech, Attucks
| Speedway, Southport Still Head Pack | cause they failed to report for the (i014 apd swung the Reds’ most
Big Ten Grip
Win Over Purdue By 59-52 Score
Times State Servies LAFAYETTE, against 37-year-old Johnny Mize today as he sought to salvage the State's battling Buckeyes were York headed for home today to await
: Mize, upon signing his 1950 contract, today was officiall thrust] \N® Saturday invasion of second- 1o0ks as though It might be a int the battle for first base. His chances of winning a regular berth |P1ace Wisconsin after tightening jditly of a duo. wk at—————————— their grip on the Big Ten basket. ball lead here last night with a
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59-t0-52 victory over Purdue. A slight case of jitters andispofler for the Greenclads, has a head the pack in the county for! Morton was a good prospect for far from the worst. In arguing| o.oo" 00 "0 0" Cree od Sheir
Normans
In County for Overall Season Victory
By JIMMIE ANGELOPOLOUS it's gonna be close, fellows. The die is cast for the individual and team championships in by the tournament doctors durthe race for city and county prep hardwood supremacy. The fight for city laurels shapes up between Tech and Crispus Attucks. And the fight for the personal glory in the scoring column ington A. C., was eliminated be-|ball team.
Tech is the only unbeaten city but can give Attucks, 54-to-50 vic| session when he scored the quick- | view Kerr's series contributions, | five, boasting six scaips, Attucks tims of Shortridge, a good shove est knockout, finishing Phil Boyd, iother than
'to baseball's hall of fame is ended. In due time | Smith-——one of the few baseball writers at large who {count on his fingers—will announce the results. I'm to see how many votes Richard (Wee Dickie) Kerr gets Last year the little south- put paw got exactly one, which was a splendid showing for!’ him, at that. Generally he doesn’t get any. On mechanical equipment alone perhaps he doesn’t rate. Certainly, he was no Wadi dell, Pennock, Grove or Hubbell, | But was a part of baseballiw history, admirable and inspiring; and therefore, pretty important. Kerr, a newcomer up from Mil waukee, won two of the three games credited to the White Sox in the larcenous 1919 World Series against the Cincinnati Reds. He was not the ¢nly honest member - of the Chicago outfit but because much stress on sheer he was a pitcher his ability to win/examining the credentials of hall: | This Friday night's session will | hen key men on his own team prospects, anyway? The Coaperss. (be the semifinal round and willlyere trying to thwart him, was town shrine is designed as a liv pare the field to about 32, the|qramatically spot-lighted. ling story of the game. As such; [finalists in both fhe Open and | “ea wo» ’ lit should note the merits of heroes (Novice classes. The card is| IT WASN'T until the third and humans alike.
«scheduled to get under way at/game that he was given an as- " (8 p. m. in the National Guard gignment. Eddie Cicotte and Ramblers Defeat : Aggies, 41 to 31
|Armory, 711 N. Pennsylvania, |perty Williams, working for the Golden Gloves ses- go mbjers, had lost the first and (second games, respectively. Kerr proceeded to pitch a brilliant Ready for Second | League. It w ‘ Swing Through East chairman of the Gloves commit- that a cheap hit in the secon A tee.” \inning by Chick Gandil one of NEW YORK, Jan. 31 (UP) | “If a fighter does mot report,/the blacker of fhe’ Black Sox, The Loyola of Chicago Ramblers
Gloves Finals Go on Sale
Semifinal Round "Will Be Held This
Friday Night Tickets for the Feb. 10. finals of the 17th Times-Le-gion Golden Gloves Tournameiit were placed on sale today at three locations as the 156 young amateurs still remaining in the tourney
week after last Friday night's fourth round when the TimesLegion committee counted the number of fighters still eligible in competition.
ns. Must Make Weigh-Ins
tournament must report to the Armory between 2:30 and 5:30
{three-hit shutout to give the series an aspect of plausibility. | Kerr's pitching opponent was {physical examination. This was Ray Fisher, fugitive from the, he will be dropped from the tour-|won for Kerr, who fanned four,may cut the nation's list of une Bement. McDutt pointed ut. walked none. 'beaten major college basketball A fellow known unappetizingly yaame to one lonely member by dropped from competition A be-la4 Greasy Neale. played right: Y ey.
stressed by Paul J. MeDuff,| American League. It was ironic Last Friday, two entrants were ‘next Sat
trenchant stick in the derive] The fast breaking Ramblers, a
“iwinding up with .357. Kerr heid good club with only a fair record, him hitless all afternoon. You make a second swing through the khow Mr. Neale today as the East this week to play undefeat{imaginative coach of the Phila- ed St. Bonaventure and Holy |delphia Eagles, colorful pro foot- Cross. They warmed up for the trip last night by beating Coach cause of an injured hand. He # Hank Iba's ball-hogging Oklaho« 5
tn © - i ai’t Ww \ i IT IS not my intention to re- MA Aggies, 41 to 31, at Chicago. n two years, can't win the title! uffered the injury in the third With Loyola taking charge of point the rebounds,
weigh-in. Seventeen youngsters | were eliminated through competition and three lost by default. Two fighters were eliminated
ling physical examinations. Thomas Morton of the Wash-
to make the Iba’s ball-control
‘is breathing hot with a 5-1 and by beating Tech. . |unattached, in 1:25 of the first|that even if he wasn't the best Same Sled sompleitly. The goons Shortridge, which can be the Speedway and Southport still round. [lefthapder we ever had. he was Co =o re drove to a 24 to 20
| some spotty shooting were blamed |3.2 standing. {for the Boilermakers’ defeat. Of Ripple (5-3) and Sacred Heart 15 victories in 17 games.
course, the 25 points chalked up (3.3).
by the Bucks’ Dick Schnittkér| Tech has its two bigg
also helped.
The victory was the sixth fn the conference race for’ Ohio Attucks has following the signing of First|giate and the second straight on Heart, Cathedral and Tech. |a foreign floor. The win left the
ahead of Wisconsin. Goal Alm Poor
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mately spelled defeat for the and 8-1 for Attucks,
Riveters. They hit only 17 per
wild shooting in that first half, standing, ahead of Attucks’ 7-2. has Deaf School going to Edin-
anks until the third game of the earned run average in the Inter-'gchnittker made good on his first,
Blue Devils Beat Tigers It Shortridge whips Tech but Wednesday find Monrovia at Vals league whipping ithe Greenies defeat Attucks in the Sacred Heart and Lawrence | | Tigers’ only loss in the last three tral at Decatur Central.
I est hur- Heart's Ray Riley now has a 17.6) ge next Tues- mark per A y Shortridge’s a1 entry in the 160 Novice Class. tainted. Men of native decency pus Attucks Feb. 11.'Bi)| Ralph is hitting at a 16.4 Was rejected by the doctors when qo not boast of their integrity. three to go—8acted clip in five tussles.
Tech is a shoo-in if it wins both visitors one and one-half games remaining games. If Shortridge in two games since last K.| jand Attucks both defeat Tech. Riley has 264 points and Ralph classes will see action Friday withly," tne inevitable Q. and A. hoejand Attucks wins its remaining go It was the first half that ulti- §ames, that's a 6-2 mark for Tech Ralph gets a healthy crack Bloomington University High ¢rs already have moved into theis,oeed baseball
from the Giants, a club he played rotor Wnigned on, Chicago's _ of thelr. 40 shats and the reWith since 1942, Mize hardly had| ' was a & chance to accustom himself to| The St. Louls Browns encoun- |i six starts. a Yankee uniform before he sut.-| tered their first holdout in Phieh-| As Purdue sutcumbed ‘to its games, Tech will win with a 7-1 fered a serious shoulder injury ®" A! Widmar, a right-hander who while making a play at first base. | WOO 25 games with Baltimore last Onjo State was hitting 12 of 33 Shortridge’s Blue Devils, inocu- burg and Beech Grove on a jun- f8his: He was of little use to the Yo4r and notched an impressive gnots for a percentage. of .364.|lated with its best team strength ket to Brownsburg.
it's ‘Broad overall season success, each with a championship, being one of the that Kerr dught to be named 0 margin, in the ‘second half:
~ |favorites in the 147-pound Noviceithe hall I do not base my case, n ‘the scoring race, Sacred class lon' the fact that he went into
. Beats Texas Wesleyan Bill Clark, Ace Exterminating, and came out of the series un-
St. Bonaventure, which boasted |its record to 11-0 last night by
Bill gained he appeared for examination with! prare's what I think I have in beating Texas Wesleyan, 65 to one-tenth of a point on Riley de-/3D ailing neck muscle. (mind. Not so many days ago I 59, plays Loyola at Buffalo;'N, Y., spite the latter's 39-point output Some in Finals {was a stand-in for an active opi- on Saturday. Holy Cross, which All weight divisions in bothige, at o father's and son's dinner. is favored to win its 15th straight game against Springfield College
tonight, entertains the Ramblers Thursday at Boston. . Duquesne. the only other une
/the exception of three. In the 112(3,0wn which followed. one of the at and 175-pound Open Class, fight-/ raters volunteered that he still through the
The same situation pre-| sports pages but he hadn't seen a ne . i in . the 175-pound Novice | game since the 1919 scandal. defeated ~ “name” team. meets
Class, 1 asked if he had sons and if Baldwin-Wallace tonight at Pitts Can This is how the card stacks UP 4pis went for them. too. Yes, he burst. The Re 3 349 . ~ had two, sons, big fellows now, FeSO! anaes he 4 aot o Open--118, one fight; 126, tWO ang they were ardent fans. They pw, - a 4 against the” stec 0. 135, two fights; 147, tWO pag peen too young to feel they, bw ay and ro ill .- Tong 160, one fight; heavy-iymnact of the treachery. It was q's oroiey sville ‘eam on
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He 33 to 20, at intermission. oF 2 2 ; what the players of yesterday : | I . , N od Bill Ralph, Shortridge ......... 004 esve BD 31 20 82 16.4 aghts Southeastern Conference leader, The burly slugger rapped a sin. added that the Browns’ offer was| OSU's Coach, Top DIE used |; suis Schmalfeldt, Southport .......... 16 89. 53 231 144 Tickets for the finals have been| 5°08 OF bad—had done. 58 to 54, at Nashville, Tenn, ,- on he : Rud scrim Walder irom guiicient, i and Fred Taylor under| Lh! Wampler, Franklin Twp. ....,..... 13 75 36 186 14.3 placed on sale at the Bush-Cal- IM ANYTHING but a pulpitéer Nebraska threw the Big Sevel % a a J won the! Widmar balked at Brownie| © hoop to further baffle the Ray Stewart, Speedway ......... Ceres 17 91 52 234 13.9 lahan Sporting Goods Co., 136 E. but I did welcome this chance to race into a three-way tie by beat< pig hoy oes, {terms from Seranton, Pa. where Ohio State finished with a! Al Bhipley, Decatur Central ...... sees 14 T7151 103 13.8) Washington St; Em-Roe Sportingicall attention to the fact that the ing Kansas State, 65 to 63, in Pi strength of that he is freshman coach at Scranton! |) Coting average of .350 on 21 out Jim Nyers, Manual .............v00e00 168 © 75 47 197 12.3) Goods Co., 209 W. Washington St. straight shooters on the White overtime. Nebraska, Kansas WAS signed for '50. He'University. lof 80 {Ralph Cingo, Beech Grove .......... ... 13 58 45 161 123 and Sportsman's Store, 126 N. Sox squad outnumbered the State and Kansas, which defeated eanpe——. - ebb o_o - a—— ———a Butchke Loads Attach {Dave Bertram, Southport .............. 16 67 49 183 11.4 Pennsylvania St. crooks and that these men of sim- Drake, 78 to 50, in a non-con. Oo Ss Still Under Jinx hike Lau the Riveters'| DO" Thomas. Crispas Attucks ......... 3 61 23 145 11.2 re ple, ordinary character played ference game, each have 3-1 ’ ’ | Andy Butchko, the Rive ste Dean Cunningham, Cathedral ........ 14 33 46 156 111 Hogan Not Finished [their hearts out trying to over- records in league competition. - - {rangy center, led Purdue's attack q..o McCullough, Franklin Twp. ...... 14 55 42 52 10.8 gags If |come an overpowering force which. At Lawrence, Kas, Sophopiore Ds to S racuse 91 fo 75 {with 20 markers. ;./ Dick Nyers, Manual .........coooinnen 16 73 35 181 10.7 With Tourney Go {they could not identify immedi- Center Clyde Lovellette scored 3@ : Te 1 TUS Toreign Sor ns They led, Ben Cook, Crispus Attucks ........c00s 14 68 7 149 106) FT. WORTH. Tex. Jan. 31lately but which they sensed-was points. to pace the Kansas Jay+ . . : mye (y : | {Walt Andrews, Ben Davis ............ «15 81 25 147 9.8 (UP)—Ben Hogan returned home ynusual if not sinister and wicked. hawks to a 76-50 non-conference . Locals Stay Even With Arch Rivals for all the nk ring Pa eu es Dave Jessee, Broad Ripple ............ 13° 50 27 127 9.8 today, pleased with his comeback If it was shocking to discover victory over Drake University, 18 Minutes but Nats Pull Away at End |tast-break. led 9 to 3. built up| John Dwenger, Sacred Heart .......... 15 63 19 145 9.7 showing in competitive golf and there were men in baseball who Lovellette, former Terre Haute, . Et margin to 23 to ® and Jert| Charlie Englerth, Tech ...,.... venes 13 44 37 125 9.6, vowing he would not give up would throw a ball game—and Ind. high school star scored own VILLE He " i {Jerry Moers, Deaf Schoo’ ........4.. 14 54 27 135 9.8 tournament competition. He shocking it surely was—it was, 15 field goals and six free throws the Jauisvi bu RY dan. A The Sine sti eid last hight, and|the Boor, 33 to 20, at the halfway| pn," gijer, Lawrence C: I ovenns 4: . 13 48 28 124 9.5 stepped off a Pullman coach 100k- on the other hand, comforting to boosting his average to 21.7 points Nationals, again failed to turn the trick. The u . yracuse mal : hko and Howard Williams George Wagle, Pike Tow. hip ....vvuue 13 41 4 12: 9.5| ing well and fit, know there were men like Kerr per game. eastern division of the NBA dumped the Olympians, 1 1 % the led Purdue's second-half rally,| Wait Curran, Warren Central ......... 14 51 28 130) 93( — = ’ 8, 91-10, at the l& - °' Gar. Wallsmith, Lawrence Central ..... 13 38 45 121 9.3! Sree a I a A seas partisan. of course, for thi tne far eT et ens the. Ernie Clne, TOCh ....couveerenennnnns 213 49 18 116 89 SN ' J Nis Was the "ast : "Ted Hagemeyer, Deaf Schoo! .......... 14 B50 22 122 8.8 .nn |scene of many victories before by less” Purdue narrowed the gap to), ,, Wood, Hows «rsevveeiiiii ill 14 47 27 121 88 4 Packe Trounc [the former University of Ken- 50 to 47. The Boilermakers had | rs | e tucky boys, but they didn't give & chance to tie up the ball-game, | STANDINGS - . {their fans much to cheer about but Mariy Horn, Butehko and! City County e of Sheboygan, 2 -74 [last night Williams missed from the 15-foot ’ L Ww. L - ANDERSON, Jan. 31 (UP)—| The Otympians managed to stay Stripe | Crispus Attucks ...... 12 2 Speedway ..... eeees 18 2) ° ) The Anderson Packers routed ¥en with the Easterners for the hen It was Schnittker again{Tech ........ teetaanas 10 3 Southport ........... 5 2 é Sheboygan, 91 to 74, last night first 18 minutes of the game, but who sparked his mates to victory. Sacred Heart ........ 10 5 Beech Grove ......... 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