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FRIDAY, FEB. 3 1950
Syracuse
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‘Nationals: Ro Locals:
J Cervi Watches Clock
= — Visitors Keep Boll Away From =. Locals i in Tight Spots Before, 11 779 _ 7 By FRANK ANDERSON
The Indianapolis Olympians had statistical indigestion today. They tried ham and hex ala Syracuse last night for the fifth time
“and found it still doesn't agree with them.
The Nationals of Syracuse served hex, 73-67; in Butler Field: house before a crowd of 11,779, season's high for the Olymps’ home -gamet, The officials and Al Cervi, Nats’ player coach, served the
hm. In losing to the boys from:
“For 5th Time, 73-67, as
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Syracuse the Olymps lost another hi! game in the Western Shoe ha at cso ‘0® the National Basketball As-|
sciation to the second-place An-|
derson Packers. The Olymps have, yet to beat Syracuse. axes d no It was the old “waiter” who set |
the offending dish before the Olymps. Cervi, a veteran of 17, Two ‘Dark Horse’ years in the pro game, waited] ’ and watched the clock like a, Golfers Have 64's
stenographer at. quitting time. It| TUCSON, Ariz. Feb. 3 (UP)— ~—paid off. The Nationals “played: Par-smashing golfers continued their own special brand of the their onsliught today over the slow ‘break and kept the ball much-abused El Rio Country Club away from the Indianapolis speed course in the second round of the|
boys when the going got rough in| $10.000 Tucson Open. the fourth period. Cervi, mean-| Two of the winter circuit's les-.
while, moaned and turned on the ser known professionals, Wally| theatrics. Ulrich of Minneapolis, Mifin., and | Officials Poor Manuel De La Torre of Chicago, ‘The Olymps were helpless to headed the unmerciful field of | stop the wily Cervi. They had to 150-50 of whom shattered regukeep their distance because of two lation figures in the opening | irresponsible whistle-tooters, Bill!round yestetday. Ulrich and ii
Downes and Jim Enright. Fouling La ‘Torre shot six-under 64's. meant certain points for the Na-. Jimmy Demaret of Ojai, Cal
tionals (they were deadly at the the tourney’s co-favorite, headed free throw line) and control of the 66's.1f the breaks had fallen
1 | 11 i he final five minutes. his way, he could have ended up He ba a tne mde iok vin to With a 64 or 65. The unabashed
blame for their misfortune. Loose transplanted Texan almost dupli
le-in-one he accom-‘ball-handling cost them dearly in cated the ho the third period. They had led, Plished in winning the Ben Hogan
30-38, at the half only to have Open at Phoenix last week.
—8yracuse break-a 45-49-tie-in-the — Jaunty Jim whammed his tee
third quarter and start the last;Shot on a short par three ho
{dead to the pin. The ball bounced | B= Period with & Hi 3:52 Jae: fin and out of the cup, coming to| Alex Groza and Wak - Wah rest two feet away. Unnerved by| Jones managed to tle at 55-55 on the “close call,” Demaret muffed three free throws in the first|the two-footer for a birdie and|
‘minute of the last quarter but came home with his 66.
adopted stall and draw fouls) tunate. “Armored Car” 8 riot with Cervi issuing the Snead of White Sulphur Springs,
inner of | orders. They messed up Olymp|W. Va, the top money w plays on steals and blocking and; 1949 and the 1950 leader with | sent their margin to six points. 85395, was one of the crowd at
The six points proved enough as|69. the Olymps were matched on!
every point they made in the Toot} three minutes. un ers D’ ase
Frustration and its pal temper, dlso operated against the Olymps. |
—When temper Comes," caution’ goes. The Olymps went with cau- 0X IS
tion. Their wrath was welll
crime. It was the sorriest job of ywhitelard.
right’s last appearance, lare asked to meet at 7:30 a. m.
enemy basket so that their shots | red fox rug. -
will sponsor another foxo’ficials were accessories to the! grive ul pons morning near| up counts of 238, 268 and 199 out an honor count. However, | [aver figure is topped by both while representing ‘ the’ Fi-Blak Marge Skelton came close by re- second place teams; Bettcher havofficiat seen here since En-|. t jve team. ne, Buses meget hive { Ed Erler of Eagle Creek Nurs-|Ale in the West Side Bowes Seal | jearrying a league - leading 896 Elbows Fly lat Shelby St. and U. 8. 31, In/ery in the Uptown B and L Fast circuit. The Olymps were elbowed out addition to a ham, prizes will in- Furnace Starter league threat-! : of bounds and hipped under the clude a mounted pheasant and a lened the 700 class as he turned liamson had a 589 for Frank's has the loop’s highest series to his| 3
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(in scores of 203, 278 and 213 for Furniture. Hickman Whirlaway, credit with a 692 total set early
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Adolph Schayes (4), Syracuse, “watches as the Olympians’ * "mighty mite," Ralph Beard (12) goes | up in the air to block a shot by Jack Mackinowski (hidden behind Beard). In the background is Joe Syracuse had other plans. They| His co-favorite was less for-| pio, 4 (14 of Indianapolis. All Ralph's efforts were to no avail as the hot Nats dumped the local
Fieldhouse last night, 73- 67.
Carnagua and Burkhardt Bowl Into Select Circle With 715 and 705 Sets
Two more local keglers found the range for thejr first 700 sets; pace by two games. The suds outlof the season last night—Bob Carnagua and Ned Burkhardt being fit has a 39 and 21 record. | the-tucky-ones-with respective totals of 715 and 705. -0..—E.Bettcher Contractor: Both bowlers competed in the Penn Fi-Blak circuit. Carnagualare tied for the runnerup slot ‘boosted his average to 205, by uncorking games of 278, 200 and with marks of 37 and 23. How“founded. The Nationals were es The All-Sports Conservation! 237 as he rolled with Petty’s, Five. Bob also fashioned a 607 in the lev ever, Gertal's ls. third in the floor
lym, S In Ham / Cops Set for Cleveland. Ne Gaining 3-3 Tie in New Haven
Indianapolis Scores 3 Times in Final Period; Trail Pittsburgh by a Point
Times Special NEW HAVEN, Conn.; Feb 3-The first of five all-important|pi games with the leading Cleveland Barons will send the Indianapolis Caps into Cleveland tomorrow night. ¢ The Caps nudged one point closer %o second- Flack “Pittsburgh in the American Hockey League's western division last night with a 3-3 tie here against New Haven. The Caps trafl Pittsburgh one
On the. feo
point and Cleveland by 15. Indi- Hershey Lia # anapolis i scheduled four more Francis for the tleing goal. INDIAN a ew Nu times with Pittsburgh. .. In five games this season with! oN Same dcha a
Three qui gous in the inl he, Rambles Ingo hae sn LY period after New Haven had 8 tie tilts. New Haven will close| o ‘nd APES be Exton {wo-period 3-0 shutout saved the!the Caps’ season, Mar. 190 in In-
Caps who ended thair appearance dianapelis, . : and, oy Aven ab Le for: the season here, ew Haven—Goal, Francis: Defense, | Louis .| Sunday — Hersh t Ray -Manson—and-— Coach Neil. i! Bloomer: Lelenter, tainor; Wings. and ay ershey a IANAPOLIS ol
Hae; Bhi Jordon, at Bulalo, - EO ene angen Perrault Sie. Iat Providence. Frtsoureh At Cincinnat, Colville scored for the Rambléfs] [Doftash, Evans, ates Jukes tee
hi rd 1 Sit cot i i O'Brien, Zebra Kid Top a 35. Glover. ald, Wis Reid Armory ‘Mat Card :
Goalle Terry Sawchuk in the! ey
n 'second stanza. ; salet Wilke Walton Russell. Linesman Jack O’Brien, the “Death Vale Freddie Glover got the Cap CORE BY PERIODS Tey Demon” and the Zebra Kid scoring under way in the final New. Haven" ee ogo Will headline. Tuesday night's A picking up a loose puck, SCORING three bout wrestling card in the
and scoring on Goalie Fmile| (Jifst period =i-New, Haven. Manson! Armory, Matchmaker Billy Thom | Francis at 1:40. At 2:08 Max |Golville okamirange. * "aordon, 16:11. 'has signed the pair to a 90-mine | Quackenbush scored on a 45-foot|” Second period-3-New Haven. Perrault Ute, two falls out of three bout. a {shot. At 12:21 Don Morrison, Lamirande orion: 3:36. Penalties-Lavell| -0'Brien drew with Buddy Rogs Z a ‘skating in from the right side,! oid pert " 42 {ndiauapolls, Shaver ers here last week. The masked took a short pass from brother Al Eg 2:98. o-lndisnapolis, B Zebra Kid has won 10 of 13 previe
Rod and sent the puck past person Meas. anon, Orson! 12:31. 545 bouts here.
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— Phale. By. BILL OATES, Times Stat Phofographer |
Builder and Snider Auto Service
Sunday! were made off balance. Syracuse, Any bounty ‘derived. from the|8 neat 694 series. — got its share of bumps. They were qrive will be turned over to the! \ the recipients of many bad calls,|March of Dimes polio fund. : C0. The only bright spot in the shoot for Sunday at 8100 south| Curt posted a 686 » Indianapolis picture was in the on U. 8. 31. ‘id matter of high point man. Groza tn eeris i ——————— ; canned 20, 12 on free throws. 2: 3 * PEN ; George Ratkovicz, Syracuse cen- Plans Series to Pick 1230. ter, was next with 16. Bruce Hale baMotta. Challenger DAY and “managed 15 and’ Wih-Wak Jones] wil URDAY | | 1 HOR as . . Greene, 2 8 bia a The Olymps are tll a wonder sioner ‘of ‘the Natio ng! E QO TF. MM, team. They wonder if they'll ever] Association, today p posed an!
beat those boys from Syracuse.
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Totals 20°27 24' Totals 27 33, tourney was-Greene's reaction to
Halftime score—Irdianapolis 39, Syra-| {LaMotta's Detroit statement in| “re ee throws missed Hale 3, McMullen, Which the 160-pound champion | Gro
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Holland 4 Groza ale. - Ratkoviez 5. ‘indicated he preferred making | Ofteials—Bil lB and Jim Enright. the June defense in NBA" terri- . tory instead “of New York, and! Fro Basketball that he favored ex-Champion
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Bhebo: 68, Ww, hit gt 65. BS a: NBA Cancels Feb,
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Mole contest scheduled at Inanapolis on Feb. 10 between InNEW HAVEN, Conn. Feb. 3 (UP)—Robert A. Hall of Roses! {dianapolis and Anderson was can-
celled and pont, Pa., a former od ioday aa ies at tional fume “back, was mention ay 88 hetween Denve possible successor to Robert J. H. wis F ang Sheboygan, (Bob) Kiphuth who resigned as| ———— Yale's athletic director because! IAC Sets Swim Meet of illness. However, the Job probably, th¢ [ianapolie Athletic Club wos t De filled wnt the, Yale! the Richmond YMCA paddlers to. po 1 | morrow afternoon at the IAC at » Hall graduated from Yale in 2 o'clock. Sunday . afternoon, the ps and Sayed 5 SOUL for! girls of the IAC travel to South e £98 t tw seasons he where they compete ‘against ¢ o uring past two. ’: | the girls of the Twin Cities Swim Club.
Poy DeVoe Scores 23 a Johnny DeVoe’'s 23 points paced 10 Park School yesterday to a 53-52 § basketball triumph over. Tabernacle Presbyterian at the Taber-
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‘By BEN COOK, United Press Sports Writer ; his 20-year-old sister Valerie! Baseball's most expensive rookie, and his workouts, ! -boy Paul Pettit, knows he may be'a $100,000 flop when! But some of his plans are, {he-pitches in the major leagues and he’s planning-a little ‘hedging ‘made. He probably will go alone with a college education, he said today. The 18-year-old Pettit, who got a record $100,000 bonus to sign with’ the Pittsburgh Pirates less than a week after he was
it Nar- — wim———— . aa Lemity 8 “a myself in shape for camp,” Pettit Jennings, can go see him pitch. |
little hesitant” about what he'll said. “I do about an hour or an Re nate off season he'll hour and a half a day, mos find when he faces a major ge re Bal gy, opty “I'll probably iHody Shtiies bask “It's going to’ be a hard fight,/I threw some’ yesterday for the Ne8S managément or physical.edu- . 1 know,” the husky, 6-foot 2-inch first tihfe this year. I've been gation. Pd Ido oR in baseball, southpaw said’ “Everybody I've|laying off since summer and need need some business know faced so far hasn't given me any to get loose again.”
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“But I've never had to face a of work to do. full, strong lineup, where all nine! méh were good hitters. In semi- I'm an outstanding pitcher, if wag when Narbonne High School pro ball I've had one or twolever. You can say for sure that/Coach Wayne Sloss first saw him tough ones per game, but that's I'm not overconfident.” . pla
It will bé at least a year be- have broken with such startling some day I might be a big league - fore Pettit goes up to the Piratés. suddenness that. Pettit said he’s pitcher,” Paul said. It was Sloss, : manager, (hardly had time to settle down too, who induced him to give up : ; : ro Roy Hamey, s4id when he signed (for a quiet minute. basketball after he had won his| = _ J 3 4 Pettit Tuesday that he will send ' {the sensational .youngster— O) ir Co i i te 3 a six A hit games in Stephani, who wanted fo sign Daseball” Paul sald. “And base” en ; : 0 : high school and winner of all him to an $85000 acting and| ball meanta lot to Je even then.” i : but two of. his 52 semi-pro starts athletic contract. He signed it. AS for the money he'll get as a, to New Orleans for a year's Then Stephani peddled all but i
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seasoning. [the. movie rights to the Pirates “1 T cant touch it nr} > = 3, a smée. UB. Pat. ofr. ves But he will réport Yo ‘the Pi-;for $100,000 day hetate yesterday. ! dh said. The financial worrles TE # etd in . rates’ spring training camp for Since. then Pettit has been 50 are up to his father, who works Tain a Tel hei Tw ? 5 rookies at San Bernardino, »jbusy with interviewers that he's as night watchman, | Eo : : re ; eu SRE an RE see Feb. 12. After spending two weeks hardly had ‘time. for his girl “Tl just go on being a wafeh-| = Sued THIRD FLOOR Ch TE Te there, he'll go to. New Orleans. (friend. His Jamil. and Mrs..man--of all this- money, " sag oo fads Sods = find vin a . a “Tm OTR
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© 86 Months to pay . . . Balance in six edge,” he sald. “If nof, I'll-get a {teaching credential and try to be- | come a coach.” | . Pettit was playing baseball as, arly as the seventh grade. That
He said he knows he has a lot, equal monthly payments. Small Carrying Charge — Last Payment
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“It will be a long time before! le
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First there was a telegram ‘high schqol letter in that sport. : / ; ! ; sie + from mevie producer Frederick! “It would have hurt- me for| . A
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