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521950 WEDNESDAY, FEB. 22, 1950 a THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES 113 at French Lick, officers an-

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: ; : 1 | Drops 70-57 Game at Western Michigan Says '50 Dodgers trsenes 4 © By FRANK ANDERSON, Times Sports Writer | 5 Colle p List * | ‘Today’: s Players Ain't What KALAMAZOO, Mich.; Feb. 22—Butler Coach Tony Hinkle knew Are High- Salaried | | : & ' They Used to Be,’ Says Nop . Ihe had a down-to-earth ball club. He couldn't: get it off the ground NEW YORK, Feb, 22 (UP) 5 Hinkle Sets ae ree | IAS SE a Just as well. The Bulldogs weren't feeling high atter. Sah Hickey: ue shrewd, busy 3 4 . . By OSCAR FRALEY, United Press Sports Writer | their 70-10-57 loss to Western Michigan here last nignt So the a 1s 5 = > First Practice DAYTONA BEACH; Fla., Feb. 22—Hale and hearty at airport announcement that they were grounded Ly bad weather Dodgers, i [Sek Back ay P. M. “ ; | : : : lis came as no sur- -— charges tha e pald “coolie 8 For Mar. 12 ~ 74, Napoleon (Larry) Lajoie, one of baseball's immortals, ena Mid-American ges * claiming that his team 3" By JIM SMITH warned-aspiring youngsters today that the players-“aib’t “—ryere was no” “visibility. in the" Worle rosa Tis as —-high=salaried—-as—any int o " Fifteen top notch Yodiana col-| what they used to be” and only practice and study will male ky but plenty on the basketball yc, 8 0 1.000 24 37 a ] lege basketball players have been he di d. court where the Broncos’ |Western Michigan. 3 4 356 610 8% In announcing the ‘signing of| z chosen to play the Indianapolis| them’ match the old stars of t lamon Adams and Butler's Buckshot ono" 0 3-2 J 304 33 pitchers Preacher Roe, the club's 3 plang i iter Fieldhouse, “The game is much easier to break | into now than it was o’ Brien 1osed in 3 and gs [Witt Reserve 2 0 a3 0 ehilace left-hander, and Clem Labine,| p. m ” ee——————————— ~~ |respectively amas Salyraay, Huis rookie right-hander, Rickey dis-| versed 7 Heading the list of All-Stars 14/10 the old days” the raw- dianapolis “in 1918 as SOE game scoring mark. for Je 7, Je, , and closed ho his 1950 team will be| Butlers 9Wh Ralph {Buciahon)] |boned hero of yesteryear in-| when basebdll was canceled out Bronco cagers. Buckshot 8 Sotaifiiares 4 Ohio U. at V Mean. {ipa highest paid In Brooklyn his-| rien, holder of the all-time the patio|by the war. {moved his season's ou [tory and cited two arguments! scoring record at the university. ested 25 be sat on hs But the fans still remember the points. O'Brien holds all Butlers South Bend Player lin defense of his salary policies Buckshot is. currently averaging “But the layers don’t|8reat Larry Lajoie. scoring records and each point Wi Billi d 1 The 67-year-old - Rickey said 318.1 points. per game. Ee th old- ti ey “I get maybe 15 or 20 letters noyes the mark higher. ins iniards Match {that since he became president of Others selected by the panel of} match the o mers. week asking for autographs,” Bulldogs for 2d {- Jay Knapp of South Bend de- the Dodgers in 1643, the club dl Big 10 and independent coaches| “You used to have your .380 Ie acknowledged. “Sure, I get a Tie Bulldog ~ {feated Morris Morris of Indian- never had a holdout and never, © include Kevin ‘O'Shea, scoring and 400 hitters with the dead kick out of it.” | The defeat brought Butler's | japolis, 50-to 35,7in 64 innings in/cut a player's salary—until’ this S leader of the University of Notre ball, and a ball which the pitch- No the fans haven't forgotten season mark ta 11-11. TRE poy pu ) ree-cushion billiard Season. | : Dame; Andy Taff, Hanover Col-|ers were allowed to dirty,” “ the|o1d Nap. And Old Nap remem- Bronco's record is 12-8. Western |, rnament at the Board of Frade| Rickey admitted, however, that| N ifi ~————lege-and the state's leading scorer White-haired —veteran- -said. “Bu {bers them, too. Titke a lot of otherpMichigan, by “winning, tied the. Flor last night. Mwo- players were asked to take| YOwW The la ni 1eent 5 t averaging better than 24 points even with the rubber ball they/old ball players living on their Bulldogs for second place In the ""or = rked up 23 points in PAY cuts for 1950 and that one : por per game. {use now there are very few g00d|qreams, he'd give anything to try yid-American Conference. Both, innings while Meorris—was get= of ‘them probably would become! © b hill Rolla hte ; . Schreiber Is 6-6 {hitters. Most cf them bat aboutijt a1) over again. teams have records of five wins i ing 19. Morris however. took the Dodgers’ first serious holdout| unmi olailie Jiro rs dg? Williams of Purdue, went wih the od bal their ar land four defeats in the oom al high-run honors with six. Knapp J tite The ni ; ble off ieorge Schreiber, 6'6” center , | The Broncos and Bulldog@Sipnagq four. Knapp was to meet e did not identify the players.| The precision Cigarette Lighter of remarkable efficiency. : from Valparaiso University; Dick. . r= iu Sprint a played even throughout the first | 14 Johnson of or 10 at 4 p. m. to- but the two offered.pay slashes P The err perfect a of its kind y olng io Spend Axness, Purdue; Ralph Metcalf, FIT AND TRIV, the oi with Equals Dash Mark alr the score being 31-31 at thelas oly ry Capper of Fdiam. Were believe. to be catcher : 8 1 our stadium who recently broke the all-time gold-rimmed spectacles hasn't reh 9 buz Butier had built Up a. an51is at 8:30 p. n ruce Edwards and pitcher Rex have to bor. scoring record at Valparaiso; seen a ball game “for about 10 TO A he point lead with three minutes’ po A Barney. And since Edwards came $7 50 $10 00 This despite { Charley Meyer of Indiana, Bob|years: now,” but still- keeps up Universit sprint - star, equalled to go, but “Adams and i No Luck f Irish to JeliNe yesordny Jong wi played to the Straight of Ball State, William with the game via .newspapers,,, U.S. 60-yard dash record of Betchek took care of that with 0 LUCK tor iris outfielder Carl Furillo, the lone In Rhodium Plate. In Gold Plate the West last E McGrath and Harley Griffith of and the radio. He also has aban- 6.1 ia yesterday as.the Hoo- three fast fielders. Against Holy Cross recalcitrant appeared to be ; | 10.00 * ; Indiana Central College, Jack|doned golf in recent years be-| ors defeated Purdue in an indoor] Lead = : es, Po Barney. . Los -ormerly -$10.00- : Formerly $15.00 [D that many 3 Houston, scoring ace of Wabash cause of an old hand injury but/ ers FageL | - 14-Point Le | BOSTON, Feb. 22 (UP) -Irishi- “If ~ you = will compare the! No tax Plus fax xpanded in the 8% College; James Woodward of An-|stays.in shape * ‘mowing the lawn The Michigan boys went to eyes aren't smiling around here ability, age and experience of the! nd now that ; derson College, Bill Butterfield: of(and raking the leaves.” Jim Robertson of Indiana. set| | work in the second half ahd But-|today, Mac. | Dodgers with players from the) ) normal, it is Purdue and Robert Hemrick of| “Yes, it's easier to break into|®. new. fieldhouse record in the, '_ . . iy ough for the night.| You see, last night Boston® Col other clubs, you'll find that ours A Great Buy! A Real Bargain at this price! Come See them in Our have to follow. Tri-State College. ‘the - game now and - there are shot put with a heave of 51 feet, |The Broncos moved to a 14-point lege used this basketball line- are paid as well as any in base-| Smoke Shop, Main Floor. y Washington The 15 players were selected greater rewards” Lajoie, the Hall, 7} 2. inches. llead in five minutes and Butter{up against Holy Cross—-0'Toole, ball, Rickey told a press confers i ouis. from a list of 23 eligible to play of Fame second baseman, rumi-| Indiana won the meet, 65 to 49. spent the rest of the time trying|0'Connell, Gaffney, Hickey, Dee- ence. re solved it by in the game. Only those whose nated. “Imagine the bonuses they, 60-Yard Dash--1, Charles Peters (I); 2.0 catch up. Adams, who had 8an, Duggan, O'Brien, Fitzgerald “What's more,” he continued] s that came to eligibility for college spring sports are paying. In my day, you ‘Were Time. : ST pb SB OBrien (I). cored. eight points in the first|and HIggIns—everyone of ‘em a “of the five players as yet un- ar fc )] er and Lomp an 1g. a football would not be impaired were lucky if they gave you a team| {QueIndiana meet and Indiana indoor rec: ipg)f, threw in 25. Butler's only i bron ye ey Lo signed, T expect four to come to without going selected for the team. of “horses — or maybe a Dbi- record). ~~ punch in the last 20 minutes was 2 fry go ure oly ! TOSS WOR, terms, possibly within the next * 29 WEST WASHINGTON mp .. ospects. They The game is being sponsored cycle. It sure was different then.| ra up—1, Frank Owens (I: 3, Dave Buckshot's 14-point effort. Vie-|71-83, for its 23d victory 48 hours.” . e schedule; the by The Indianapolis Times Char-iAnd it was a lot tougher. Now 4:238. |tory was not in the cards. Flight | - . 3 regularly-ap- ity Fund.. “they ‘hand it to—you on a silver, 4 40-yard Dash-1 Prank Harder (Pi was not. in the: cMuds. | mbers and the Practice at Fieldhouse Iplatter. But the veterans used to|:51. The Bulldog's entourage of 21 n,” he said. Paul (Tony) Hinkle has taken make it real tough on the news"; "R. Hocker (P15 Corty (“Time |bunked down in a Battle Creek mm on the task of molding the college/ comers.” | 09. oe '|sanitarium after the weatherman ’ Lead Sars nie B oping LAJOIE DOESNT fave 2 very Di Dewte 1h: a2 Connell (by. Ti «| said Zo, They were the line the Turner Airlines. An airline’ ; has been called for Sunday, Mar.| | o380-Yard Run—1. B. Sheaffer (Py; 2 | or lodging when a| n to playing 12 at 11 a. m. at Butler Fiela:| 50 regard, Dian for tne hel at he HE 5 Re, or gd Bulldogs emai = \ : sh as ; FATE as of basketball, house. Practices will be held daily|°ft-injured modern player. {08 3 Hocker (Fi; 3, Taslor (B. Time oy ry again today. After that! 8 ee To : o00 the 2990 fans until the day of the game. man who led the American) "Sie Rejay-_won la Fie dion: |the sky's the limit. ;

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rahert st ‘Dears Schedule Tourney 'when asked whether he wouldn't. A. slam and press. were the ~ Ea - — | 2 vers 36, Biue and The Speedway Bowling alleysilike to be Playing today. . {weapons _used by Jack O’Brien, ti ¥ hi t b bh h m He titl 4 Postal Frajk- will be host to a 1050 Scratch] “I'll say,” he chuckled. “At 245, Death Valley, Cal, to defeat Ger THE BEST! roo ing or Is eam ¢ ring 2 e 2 e. m sym oy be Classic starting on the weekend | those prices, who wouldn't.” | George Bollas, 310, Columbus, 0. yr: —

of Mar. 11 and 12. 2 =» =» — Hast night in the main- event of A total entry fee of $13.50 willl CERTAINLY he would have|the Armory wrestling card before! be charged. This includes the cost| {been one of the highest paid in|[someé 2500 fans. of bowling plus the tournament ihe business if he were active] O'Brien won the first fall with expense. In filing entries, bowlers now. He started with Fall River,/a leg-breaker in 10 minutes. Bolare advised to list all leagues in| Mass, in 1896 and before the sea-|las took the second-in seven min-| + which they have bowled 50 per|son ended was up with the Phila-| utes with a flying tackle and cent of said league schedule. |delphia Phillies. In 1901, during press. O'Brien applied the clinch-| The event is open to all sanc- a badeball “war,” he jumped toler in 12 minutes. i tioned members of the Indianap-/the Philadelphia Athletics and! . “Mr. America of 1950," 225, of olis Bowling Association and will then, in 1902, to the Cleveland |Buffalo, N. Y., defeated Tom Mar- | be conducted over a two-weekend|cjyp where he stayed through shall, 230, Dallas,” Tex., in the period. (1914. In 1915-16 he was back semifinal and Lone Eagle, 210,

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‘Fraternizing’ Referee - Gets Podoloff Warning NEW YORK, Feb. 22 (UP)—| President Maurice Podoloff of the National Basketball Association ~disclosed today that he ha rer] Tr rimanded referee Max Tabacchi|. STIC @ . for riding to Minneapolis on the! same plane with the Lakers. { : OATS & © Podoloff said .that Tabacchi's| action, Feb. 16, was in direct. vio-| ver messin foc wsolben voromn AALON. OL.80. LaDtsIraternization’’y : directive which he issuéd on the|” opening day of the 1949-50 season. |

Pirates Double: Chambers’ Salary

SAN BERNARDINO, Cal., Feb.| “92° (UP)—Cliff Chambers, ‘lefthanded pitcher who led the Pitts-

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~ You'll See and Hear Them All—With Dick Pittenger and Tony Hinkle at the Microphones ~ From Sectionals-Regionals- Semi-Finals Right Through the Finals on March 18th.

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