Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 February 1950 — Page 24

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The Hinkle Basketball Clinic—— ~:

‘The Rain Check |

Abner Powell, Now 90, Also First to Try Ladies’ Day

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__By EDDIE ASH, Times i DID You EVER pause to calculate the value of the rain check in sports, especially baseball? "Also toss in the 500-mile race, Kentucky Derby, heavyweight prize fights and other huge outdoor attractions. This is the Thth year for the National League, the 50th for the American, the 49th for the American Association and the .Golden Anniversary! FOUND, for rat aol of the National Association jege athlete studied. too hard-for

Sports Editor

of Minor: Leagues. his. own good, athletically, that q 3 . the 18 «- John Zegger, Columbia Uni But the man who invented the versity track star, passed in go rain check nd ho originated riaiy subjects ist sémester that ladies day received no rovalties V

he technically hecame a graduate

baseball's 1, qant and no longer eligible

for thinking up two of

most valuable assets... He 18 0 oo noire competition A pro Abner Powell, 90. .0f New Orleans, oo spotted ‘the quirk in the who still is an enthusiastic fan athlete's: status w hile checking Raseball hist chanced ogg, pcross Powell recently, . His " 8 a contributions to the national pas IN THE 1950 revised bases

time were not exploited and he ball regulations governing proneglected to copyright. the rain. fessional players, ankle-length check. , As a resutt, the New pants are out The pants Orleans man ! roreceived any must he anchored just below subsistence {rom either SMart, {he knees, The Indian's idea — Johnny Hutchings is going to Connie Ma nasehall’s Grand jook halt naked Old Man. wrote Powell a couple ” PY ” months.ago that he did more for. COMPETITION for the Brook the game than al other man !vn third base post 't} pring will a ¢ Abner alsn corresponds be a six-man free-for-all Billy with Clark = Griffith baseball's Cox, Spider Jorgenson, Fddie Mik Cilver Fox Powell knew hoth sis, Bob Morgan, Buddy Hicks and in his playing dave and later asa Jimmy Baxes will be candidates manager ... The last two named prob

It was in New Orleans 61 vears ably will he demoted to St Raul Powell thought of the hefore the American Association season opens with. Hicks return elers. . . , It was the custom to ing to his old position at shor climb the fence in the old days stop to watch the game If it rained the fence climber checked out at the main gate and received a Sheil, founder and director of ticket to the next day's attrac- the Chicago CY, has heen tion voted “the person who has done After weeks of figuring out a most for amateur boxing in gcheme to prevent his club from Ilinois in 1949,” by the Chicago losing money, the rain check was Boxing Writers and Broadinvented _ Other clubs and, casters’ Association . .. Bishop leagues over the country snapped Sheil will be the first to reup the innovation ceive the newly created Packey # x McFarland Memorial plaque, to IN THE EARLY days, ladies be awarded annually. didn’t attend ball games Aas! played by the pros... . liesius a+ tho it just wasn't cricket be- in n > a of the century. jers, an a Zion am nursing Powell worked on the idea if home undergoing Iresiment for he could get women Interested it diabetes . . ‘ He will be 79 next would incrase men's attendance, month , . . Connelly once worked . So he experimented, . . . He at the Indianapolis Motor Speed gave—a—free—day tothe ladles. way as a gateman in the garage one week and met with only a area . . . He gave up his hobby slight response. . . . But he kept of seeing sports, events without plugging and finally the ladies benefit of a ticket several years caught on and became fans. ago and worked at such varied Naturally, other clubs latched Occupations as watchmaker, ele on to that idea, too, and started Vator operator, usher and ticket entertaining the women once w taker week , Ladies day is a part of | basehall everywhere nowadays and some clubs, tke Indianmapoiis: entertain them twice a week, n

ago that rain check as a way to stop chis

” ” J THE Most Kev. Bernard J

LJ u uo ONE-EYED CONNELLY, the former King of the Gate (‘rash

” » » REMEMBER BILL BEVENS who lost a one-hit World Series game in 19477 . He'll give a comeback a last try with Sae-

" Md ramento this spring . . 2 When GORGEOUS GEORGE, the the old arm gives out, vou

perfumed rassler, was suspend- slip fast in baseball. . . , The ed in Mlinois for 60 days for = poo ron never recaptured tearing the shirt of Referee | ¢ 00 otter the exertion of try Jack Dempsey . . . Well, if the ing for a no-hitter in the Yanincident wasn't contained in kee-Dodgers battle, the script we're surprised the | = ® wm old Manassa Mauler didn't BECAUSE FRANK LEAHY throw his famous left hook at once mentioned that he liked the

the Gorgeous One's dainty West coast, particularly south dimple. ern California, a rumor is buzzing s x = i out there to the effect that the THE two top-ranking heavy- professional Los Angeles Rams weight hoxers,. Fzzard Charles hope to latch on to ‘his services

Maxim, are natural . in the event The Master ever light heavies proving that departs the Noire Dame gridiron

the heavyweight division is Bown nothing to shout about since Joe! CHARLIE DRESSEN, man-

Louis stepped out of the active! MEer of the Oakland club of the picture Incidentally, one Pacific Coast League, is partial hears that Louis is losing ground to players In ue Twilght of thels ) s weight . ... Now It isi 8. . ... Three members o J a an 2 fifte-fitty Mis 1950 infield are Billy Herchance that he will emerge from an, 40; Augie Galan, 37, and retirement to challenge Charls ookie Lavagetlo, Js. ~ » ” MIKE KELLY, local sleuth for the Pittsburgh Pirates and a former Indianapolis Indians manager, has returned from a Florida vacation . . . "Tis said the jovial South Side Irishman

and Joey

| u uo » INDIANA will play lgames before it tackles the Notre Dame footballers this fall. Oct. 21, ‘at Bloomington . . . The Hoosiers expect to be rugged by that time 80 look for a rousing contest he [fore ‘a full house consisting of again believes in Santa Claus many Indianapolis fans . . . The as a result of looking In on Notre Pame-Purdue grid struggle the action at the Hialeah horse hic vear will be staged in the

track. Irish stadium, Oct. 7

n ” ” FOOTBALL was at is

y v LJ PRO ON THE “Indianapolis Indibest in 1941, the last pre-war ans’ 1950 roster are players year Like baseball, the play- Platt and Plate . . The former, | “Yor-play ®rid Teams ToSC SONS TIS Whitey, The Iatier, Bill }

were called to the colors... Last St, Louis Browns, Platt. is fall's pass happy. pattern of play slated as the deft field regular left much- to be desired. . . . Im- . Plate, up from York, Pa. a proved running attacks will be. first baseman-outfielder, has

sought by all coaches this year to give the playing customers a _better un for their, money er ” T

FATHER AND SON BOX-

had two trials here and may pass up the third.

“"Valpo ‘Makes Second

ING. ... Billy Edwards Jr. 18, Eastern Swing Tuesday won the Ft. Wayne bantam- mes State Serviee weight crown in the Ft. Wayne VAL PAR AISO. Feb. 25—The Golden Gloves tournament this Valparaiso Crusader basketball year. . . Billy Fdwards Sr. eam will make its second held the same Golden Gloves Eastern swing of the season this title in 1930 and 1931.

night in Worcester, Mass, and Seton Hall Thursday night in South Orange, New Jersey.

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RI-82017 ‘Seton ‘Hall will mark the initial : jcontest between the two schools

Wilmington, Earlham Contest Postponed:

Times Special WILMINGTON, O., Feb, 25 The basketball, game between Wiimington C oltege and Earlham College of Richmond, Ind, was postponed tonight when the Earlham team was unable to travel because.of ice and snow covered roads. The game will" ‘be rescheduled next werk.

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By TONY HINKLE Head Basketball Coach. Butler University

SINCE THE abolishing of

the center jump after basket | =f the famous center jump plays of years ago ‘have fallen by

the wayside. However, because there are many jumps during a basketball Jump played at three circles it is possible to have jump ball plavs These plays are designed to get nick baskets

The most important factor in

any jump ball play is for the jutnper’ to control the tip In order to control tip height and

jumping ability are the essential

1Ctors There are twé main types of jump ball play ONE A distir offen e ty ps used only when vou are i certain. of getting the tip I'WO-—A defensive type wused

when the tip is uncertain or when ¢

it know you are going to le

TODAY I WANT

noth =t ¢ 0 tmp nha nia

Although we wil diasgram our!

ump ball

circte thev Ta be Tised of fectively at the two jumping circle winre the hasket - Ir Figure One 1 have: -dia gramed an offensive jump ball

Middlecoff Leads Barons

By Three Strokes

Ends 54 Holes 10 Under Par

HOUSTON, Tex Freckled Cary

over the field in the $10,000 Hous ton Open at the 54-hole today

iwomewhat from yesterday's tor

rid performance. But he wound

up with a 10-under-par 206 The 29-vear-old former phig dentist, Ormond Beach, Fla four birdies

Mem

green His 35-34 strokes vesterday

Rod Munday of York, Pa.

Brae Burn Country Club course,

Butler Linksmen Plan 11 Matches

A golf schedule 11. matches and a

men was announced Prof. William L.

local school, This year's golf coached again by James Hauss

will engage in six matches at home, five matches, including af-

fairs with Purdue and Indiana away from home, and the MidAmerican meet at Miam Although the linksmen not reported vet,

last season won matches and tied once.

Michigar \1

Apr a itn College: Apr v1, DePauw Un N at

Butler Schedules Set

Butler's track and tennis teams Athletic Hinkle vesterday which will give the Bulldogs three home track meets and five home schedules

are in for a busy spring. Director Panl D,. (Tony) announced schedules

matches The (home events in capitals)

tennis

TENNIS ALP .

mie A RW RO SL TE SP — PO te R HHH Pow rie PTYTEAOm The TT or

Rl Horr de si 1

gan a zoo May 1 ittie ale Meet at Muncie ~May 27 Rig Sta a Mee! atl Purdue - May 27,-Mid-American hs Mias oO Tune 10—Centra Col late Al M

vhukee Jurie 16 and 17T—N.C A A Nest at Min Nneapolis .

Clemons Wins Decision GRAND RAPIDS. Mich, Feb

25 Willie Clemons

hails are

moving nto recel toward the he wotild receive the tip all ther reverse and rung one

1 his bagket; 4 who-is in and

Feh. 25 (UP) Middlecoff stretched his lead to three strokes

mark although his putter cooled

now registered from plecked up and probably missed another when he slipped in the —frrad—whte making —an—approach— shot, and missed the nuntber 14

689 today was three over his sizzling 66 of but it was good for a three-stroke margin over Leland Gibson of Kansas City, Mo., and each of whom also posted 69's today “over the 8700-vard, par 36-36-72

calling for . conference meet for Butler University linkstoday by Howard of the faculty athletic committee of the

squad, to be

Harper, Medley

have Hauss will have same team which seven of 10 Ronnie Harper of Chicago and Medlev of tle eight rounds

another eight-rounder wilt Willie Clemons of and Charlie lee of Cincin- closed In their last meeting here, Clemons won by suffered a cut eye.

on the card. are being six bouts will he presented addition to the box office in

Miami (O..

swimming — team I the 8S

Louisville NXaviers are high school ¢ hampions match with Culv

cance led because of icy roads pro- Track

ibiting travel.

tu tw

it the 8 a es the ) n tt air for type n i 2 1 ng the th time 1 ball h t ee option control cranges Tip the i 0 (1) going Hoh 5 does no a ot + ' continue ip the ball t« i) run- fensive inown the elie should Q Catch the ball, turn to tip

FIG. 2.:°F

down the center of of getting the tip. No. the court toward the basket,

when vou and dribble

D NATURALLY, offensive based

he baske

course

"He Thouoht Up Jump Plays Are Still Importantsafety Is Ring 's

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PASS

WITHOUT BALL

I'wo 1 f many

Here . Tonight

Tod Sloan, who has averaged a point per game this season, will be with the Cleveland Barons here tonight when they hook up with the Indianapolis Caps in a western division hockey game in the Coliseum.

latter will control of the ball with no play. Also, if the opposition should by chance tip the ball in (2's path, he will’ make an effort to gain possession of the ball,

tosses the ball (1) toward the defensive basket. His duties to try to anticipate a tip and steal it from the opposition on his side of the court. wavs after the tip

there are many tip plays but they are upon the =principle of man going to receive the tip other men running for

have diadefensive No. 3 jumps but probably will not tip Theréfore, (2) s0 that if he receive the tip he will back into the deHowever, if (3) > tip he will ball to (2) and the

attempt

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Illini Wally Osterkorn contributed eight {ac hniques to complement routine with 13 himself. "At halftime, Illinois was edical checkups. en route to victory with the score lations have been made but aren't

n=

37 to 28,

undisputed possession of Ten championship. Wisconsin previously ‘had a chance at a tie—py winning al’ the rest of their schedule while Ohio dropped at least two, State also was expected” to get a bid to the eastern playoffs of [the NCAA tournament.

Louisville will Friday night National Guard

Bill

guard Armory ) elected of a double main event. : !

TKO when Lee

and Bob Roberts will be Suitable opponents

School. sought for them. In all choo

Jack

the Arm. teams

be located *

Indianapolis Athletic’ Club’ with an over 2 scheduled to tories and

ere

The TAC Wis er vesterday was

NUTR

MacDougall, a

captain .of the Wabash College basketball squad Ihdianap- by his teammates. as the season Head Coach Bill Johnson amounced. MacDougall ‘senior on the He hails from

jored two other Housfon,

n RTO

to erin Ky Oday. Swimming

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Indianapolis Lad To Lead Wabash

To Fight Friday 1950-57 Cage Five sii.

Times State Service

CRAWFORDSVILLE, Feb. 25

Indianapolis, was 1950-51

will be the only squad next season. Broad Ripple High plavers also honScarlet veterans Bend, the scorer was choTe plaver,

South

Timine ate Bob Ristev—hmtamapotts——a—ror=fmain door ward, was named. honora captain. He a Ren Davis High . School IAC Meets Xavier SO hed ie cone c The. finished its. season

all record of 11 vic SiX Tosses

Nt

junior

Gas City, Heart gym last night to win the used on young Roach. It would move at the state VFW basketball champion- have, 1 am told. disclosed a flag- stretch. but Jockey Chris Rogers ship.

avers DRIBBLE. |

nN

() MAN WITH BALL AT START.

be satisfied to gain

PIVOT.

= = a

JUST. BEFORE the

referee

back

starts in addition to defense are The jumper (3), alstays with the opponent

This Is the last in our series

of articles in which we have attempted to basketball, been taining to the baskethall fan, coaches, and and space has not permitted us to go too thoroughly inte every phase of the attack but we have given you the work.

describe offensive I hope that it has enlightening and enterplavers. Time basic

ground

lini Thump Badgers, 76-58

Ohio State Cinch

For Conference Title CHAMPAIGN 11 Feb. 25

UP) Illinois tonight defeated Wisconsin, the last State's Big T

76 to 58, eliminating competitor for OQhio en basketball crown. Illinois had previously lost to

Wisconsin in the conference race, 9 to H1, the Illini* gained tying their high point mark for thé season,

at Madison. but tonight, their revenge,

The game was tied only once at

2-all with five minutes left to play in the first half.

Inthe next five minutes, the burst out with 15 points,

Osterkorn ran up Nlinois’ high-

The Badg yers ‘held one lead dur-

ing the contest at 18 to 17 with 12 minutes gone in the first half, State

The result Ohio

the Big

gave

mathematical

Ohio

NMinets (6)

Wisconsin 5%) fg (t pf fg ft pf jcksoh.f 2 4 4 Page 2 22 derlage.f 5 4 0 Markha t 3 1 i he Of 0 0 Schneider 2 1-2 Osterkorn 12 2 5 Buechl.f non Kersylis.e 3 0 2 Greely. f “a0 hurlby.g 6 2 2 Rehfeldtc 8 A Platcher g 2 0 4 Moore a 0 2 derzon.g 2 0 0 Nicholas.g § 4 2 Galewaod 8 0 0 0 Mader. 310 ton.g 0 0 2 Vandieng 0 0 1 ta 32 12 19 Tota 8 + 22 14 3 Iilinots 37 Wis psi 28.

missed-—Oste er Fletcher, Page, Mar Kham, Rehifel dt 3

Nicholas 2 Mager, + Vande n

South Bend Wins VFW Net Crown

The South Bend Post defeated 57 to 50, in the Sacred

Earlier yesterday afternoon the

upstate bovs had eliminated Vin- detected. But cennes, was ousting Indianapolis, 45 to 42. mentehere. flag final moment to capture The victory earned South Bend the right to compete in the national tournament - at Mar. 28-Apr. 1,

38 tp 35 while Gas City

Mankato, Minn.

ro Joe Williams Says—

Urgent Need

Nicholas with 16 led ( +o ue a gala opening. with press

Zon the floor seven times, 0 one round.

Roach’s Death Shows Necessity For Modern Medical Checkups

JEW. YORK, Feb. 25—From all that is known as these

“lines are written neither negligerice rior greed contributed on his 24th

to the death of Lavern Roach, middleweight, birthday, following a prize fight at St. Nick's.

Apparently there was no laxity on the part of the.

medical examiner. The young man’ friend, was working without vulnerable spot are removed. If fee. Roach was far ahead. the impact of Head blows could He did not seem hurt when be reduced the ring would be coma he got up at eight in the 10th paratively safe. The next step is and final round. When he went 2Pvious: Try to find something down a second time, some sec. that will” stop, or slow up the onds later, the referee, Frank killer, ; . Fullam, stopped it. Fullam is _BOXIDg is a major sport in soma a top referee. of our colleges. Do you know that Nevertheless another death has 2 head guard is mandatory? Both been charged to the prize ring '\ raining and actual competiPerhaps nothing else could have ton college fighters must wear x been done under present regula- head guard, especially designed. tions that might have saved the There 3 no guarantee against ex-Marine’s life. But his sudden rain injuries but there is propassing does focus attention on ClOn. against eye cuts and the disturbing fact that death C2uliflower ears. Also a padding is an all too frequent caller in the of foam rubber in the back field. of fisticuffs 5 ” a AND THE fact posed question Is the ring as coin- the way, petently and intelligently super- To a recent suggestion by this vised as it should be? Has every department that the college head possible safety device been ex- Buards be tried out in the Garden, amined? Are the men who are N® answer was: “Why, they'd charged with the ring's conduct call the boys sissies!” Maybe so, able to offer us only their pro- Pul wouldn't that be better than found regrets? How much long- calling’ the undertaker? er.are we expecied to be satisfied . so i with the stock explanation that ] since prize fighting is dangerous English Horse

an occasional death is inevitable

s manager, a personal

head hits the floor—another com= these 00 cause of ring tragedies, by

ditions and official attitudes, : : then I say abolish prize fighting. pA S ! d ion Prize fighting—Dboxing, if you prefer- has its good points. You here and elsewhere in the coun- Santa Anita Race try, with no interest whatever in ARCADIA, Cal, Feb. 25 (UP) esteem it greatly, both as sport bred Noor defeated the great Ciand character influence. tation by a length and a quarter up of the ring for years in_all its Handicap. phases, from heroic to the sin- In a thrilling drive down the worth while to offer. running Two Lea and then with x a = stood. a ¢losing surge by Citation ing need.. I have to question that of 2:00. a new track record.- It the men in charge have done a Was only one-fifth of a second New York the action has been The imported five-year-old was it decided to install modern C tation who went to the gata 2 pounds on his back comAlthough defeated for first It seems that the money, the Calumet éntry ran

If this is a faithful picture of conNow, and good riddance. Noor Wins $100,000 find many responsible persons the professional version, who —Charies S. Howard's EnglishI myself. who have had a close foday in the $100,600 Santa Anita ister, feel that it has something stretch, Noor passed the front SAFETY is the ring’s most ery- 0 win in the amazingly fast time superior job in this respect. In slower.than the world’s record. notably sluggish. "These instal- pared to Noor’s 110, vet available. boxing commission is waiting un- two-three-four as Ponder came

est individual score with 26 points 4}; {ne governor can find an open UP in thé stretch to finish behind Don Rehfeldt with 17 and sophomore 1 | Ww sconsi n

date in his social schedule. There his stablemates. Noor went to the post at odds and photographers invited. Mean- of 6 to 1 on the strength of his while, it is to be hoped the “say performance against the Caiuah” system will prove adequate. Met horses two weeks ago in the There were 19 deaths in the San Antonio stakes, when he was ring last year, pro and amateur, third to Ponder and Citation, Almost without exception, the déaths were due to head wows Royal Governor which produced brain injuries. Un- i less the autopsy tells a different Beats Coaltown story, Roach will be filed away &s —NTaMI, Fa." Feb, 25 (UP = a victim of a hattered brain, not royal Governor whipped Arise hy necessarily sustained in Wednes- ha1t tha length of his long neck day's fight. The condition might for the $30,000 Widener Handicap have been a carry-over from the purse at Hialeah today a%® the beating he took from Marcel Cer- favored Coaltown bogged -down dan months earlier when he Was under 132 pounds in the hea: J, four in going. - : Brooxmeade Stable's turf horse,

2 = Going Away, finished third, six

» SCIENCE has perfected an in- jengths behind the stretch-bate

strument known as the encephalo- (jing leaders and four lengths graph. It is not foolproof but ex+ ahead of First Nighter, who beat perts concede its value in record- out Coaltown by a head for ing damages to the brain. The fourth money. instrument is not available here. Ajifred Vanderbilt's Loser Weep= We are just getting around to it.'er brought up the rear of the But get this: It’s ‘been in use for field that had been cut to six fighter checkups in sleepy old horses because of the muddy Havana for years. track. There is no telling what the Royal Governor yawed to the gimmick might have shown if outside slightly as he made his top of the home

rant condition. A lesser, or form- cut him back to the rail. ative. one might have gone uns Both jockeys flailed their the point is the mounts with Roval Governor apmachine is net standard equip- pearing to stretch out his neck

TRe growing list of casualtie¥ the winner's met purse of $43,000. puts the finger on head blows as . Royal Governor ran the 10 the chief killer, Thus all doubt furlongs in 2:06 flat, five full sece and speculation as to the most onds off the track record.

breaks the shock when. a fighter's

“Only recently Norse carried 22 pounds less than |

Indianapolis heavvweight and former national, AAU champion, last night won a unanimous six-round decision here ever Jackie Thompson of Detroit

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