Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 March 1950 — Page 14

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Jou Willams Soye— Rivier a “Host: : Oo 4 Fianguiar Swim Oil | js Gil Capito Po a. ’ : Derby Winter Book Favorite. Lm Is Gray—Jinx Color for Classic YE "MIAMI, Mar. 4—We had the right idea but the wrong : Ton hors®. There does seem to be a sizable difference between Cellar i le Pounditout and Oil Capitol in the matter of speed. Perhaps rin Fina : Pitc onlin. Sus pect 3 ANN ARBOR i ~—Joh same paragraph. Pounditout was a. one-horse stable with gan fled the Big Ten ‘basketball : Derby ambitions. So is Oil Capitol, who adds up to the : oallae tonight by Malloving a gw Dull "and complete total of the season windup. for both teams, “day of th Mr. Tom Gray's racing stock. | Superior rebound work and ine not be. In short, ye r Ey gers Ir op ‘| ability of the Boilermakers to-hit Cold, n sho anothe fn trom the floor gave the Wolyep- week-end | stable. It just goes to show. em The weath oe3n’t Jt? » Co to delay ti Ot course, by now you know all} Gophers, bl: oo Western Conference . training fc abt Of Capitol Rho yu : Chet. XP a _ Pelican amingo Stakes going away here 3 Bl workout: a Friday and automatically became Rehfeldt Fails Jane Owen, Riviera swim ace in action. 8 a 8 couple of } the “winter book favorite to-win — To Gg R d 8 ue infield is the Kentucky Derby. Mr. Gray is, kins Opening Event 33 et ele “MINNEAPOLIS, Mar. 4 (UP) 373-806 tr ES from Tulsa, Okla., a city which is| im 66 THe wo npted. for its vast ofl production. — Wisconsin's Badgers whipped 4 Booked at 1:30 ed 5 —have gone Hence the horse's name. It just {Minnesota 60 to 54 in a Big Ten ? : % ines their oth victo in 13 Althongl es ry g happens to be a coincidence that basketball game tonight, but their ~ A triangular Swimming conference starts and broke the scheduled Dil Gapitol 18 2_g7 ay. £Do You #0 Star-center Don Rentoul, meal meet will be held this after- last-place deadlock among four morning, t or unc es? e. Ww re yo - ; Po teams. ers were s wailing for? It's true a gray has time conference scoring récord noon at the Riviera Club pool The Wolverines, with faney- work. To never won the Derby, but isn’t for a single season. starting at 1:30.- Participat shooting Mack Suprunowicz lead. of Hump ¥ there-a saying there has. to be a. A partisan crowd of 12821 ing will be teams from the ing the way, never were behind or erable trai Bray vime for everysiing? fans in Williams Arena saw : threatened seriously, although “Them's Rehfeldt foul out with seven Town Club of Chicago, the Purdue's Howie Williams kept have to | _ BECAUSE of its background ‘minutes’ and 26 seconds to play! Kenosha Youth Foundation of his team inthe game... . = _and them’: The Flamingo at a mile and an with a total of 21 points, eight| i{enosha, Wis., and the host club. Suprunowicz, whose performs get ready eighth is considered to be & re- short of -the number he needed: Eight national champions and ance usually helps decide whether ‘yp vealing Derby preview, It is taken “o surpass the record of 272! record Bolders: will be. amon the Wolves win or lose, racked up 40 [or granted that "it carries 10 points set by lowa's Murray Wier] ih ticloating 1 lie ni E 19 points for individual honors, The sche guarantee. After all, the Derby in 1948. { ose participating in e nine. compared with 17 for the talented squad will is two months away and is a mile Rehfeldt was the game's high! event program to which the pub- Williams: - lots of rur and a quarter. Friday's race was scorer, but Wally Salovich, Min- eV invited. t vo wil , Rebounds Controlled However looked upon primarily as a screen- nesota center, was close behind t mong BT he oy com The rebound-snagging work of that wast iE, between. ON Capel and, with 17 points. Fourteen of Reh- ne “Chica Jacki a » Michigan's Leo Vander Kuy and and wind c Theory. {felat's points came in the first] > 1 cao, are t y B h has Hal Morrill, was a decisive face goes well | 1f you go by the chart which half. _tiona yard free sty e cham- tor. Purdue's modest shooting get in a fey has Mr. Gray's gray. winning by. Wisansin (60) Sp Minamata) | Plon_ and rn TE or al or went ran The weath U RASS : - 24 - a 3 al ded. tha t ™ You gehnuidert 373 monet F370) pion; from the Kenosha Youth even 100 shots was mainly dus anything, } third, 1s out of the Fabulous Civ Hortasts § § §housiins 3 3 Foundation, Dorothy Schwartz to Inability of the shorter Boiler- Ww, pak ps out of og in by the Moore Diene ‘3.1 § McGonaciet g31¢ " national junior 100-yard free ' makers to drive in after long Tribe Pri 00 pe % Aloy c i 2 4 i Johansenc 0 0 0 style champion and Sally Rob- efforts, equally- fabulous Ben Jones. {Nn foimes 8.1 Hjfucnens. 9 38 erts, national junior 100-yard Michigan's percentage was 30 General M A great number of people are | ehntbricn. ] 0 i backstroke champion on 26 of 82 attempts. arrived ifi ] of the opinion that Mr. Jones { Holmen. 1 1% plon. noon but | {Andersons 0 0 1] A The Wolverines jumped to an playg around, as the saying goes, mr) Local Participants early lead which faded at the 12- for comme i Calumet Sotses, usre acre’ st HAP nna 1, Whi From the Rivierg Club, Sally {minute mark when buckets by Nas expect are es when ar FY; sin, | 3 Bowers, national juliior 200-yard i LOMOITOW, é ree Throws Missed—Moore 3. Mader:| ° h . oe] [Norm Greiner and Dick Ackness ton Like. Bon i pear. Te Robots: (Puskas in| ~ Besant siyoke. title._boldat:- Linga tied the score; Michigan pulled Sutistidge, tiongy Like Ponder last year. {skinner ist. Vistor) © | Woods. -ational juniér one-mile to._a-36-20 halftime advantage TLL 5 “== Y SONSIDER myself an int}- = A Tn Santa ie oad wy : ' ©. |and never let Purdue get within - "getting Br ePauw ins ahd Tans Owen didi’ Barbara Séolt aid Jeckie Lavine, Town. Club of Chicago | ins tangs after that rt hima great number of years. State amor in the 30-yard arbara Scott and Jackie Lavine, lown Club o ICago | Michigan * ptf Turdue (80) yl am ® small bettor and I oo © aquatic stars. | Supr-uncs. I Axness. 3 U that the’ gambling trust —what- Quy tpt rr ly FR mp ever that may be-—pays much at-/ wimmin g : y - . Cc d F $ M orrill, € 4 0 4 Butcke, © 3.9 > tention to my racing dope. There- WV! Dorothy Schwartz, Kenosha Youth Foundation, national junier we following events are on {50 e oSTéersS ypocrisy. fe i { jaune ei For | fore I must ask myself this simple 100-yard free style: champion. e program: 400-yard freestyle artia, o 1.3 Williams." 7 3 ; Times State Service | =y relay, 100-yard breaststroke, 100-/ Banks, § 10 ¢ question: “What would the man ‘ penne LC 109 MUNCIE, Mar. 4—Gathering in, yard backstroke, 100-yard free- ar £5 4 anova odcC 26 18 181 Totals "28 12 31 Zz have to gain by misleading me” / Hattie score—Michigan 36. Purdue 28 4 ac andthe answer must be a total of 71 points, DePauw Uni- From the Ringside— |style, 440-yard freestyle, low hrows missed _Suprungwicr 4 book, nothing, And Yet. - Bir. VeFsity's swimming team captured H 4 Ch board diving exhibition, 220-yard. ~~ Other Schools Surprise Wildcats’ Mentor Fg McKuity. Horn. Butchko A Hur e€ annual Little e a reestyle, 150-yard individual fer ms. Derby ree Don't bet before a the Ball State Teacher's College Anderson opes or anc {medley and 300-yard medley. | With Liberality of Offers fo High School Stars | wWticals Toy, conway, Waukethu,- 4nd BURB third pool here today. | Admission will be charged for PITTSBURGH, Mar. 4 (UP)—Villanova Football Coach Jim! Sr with a new As it turned out Mr. Jones’ ; Battle Sate FEcOrds were shat- To o Dislodge gro 'S rown the Jrogram and Sickets will be Leonard today defended his school's “sanity code” against certain Game Rescheduled Re re IR TRINING it the best, ‘ered in ihree events. jon" sa le at “thé door, at the door "NCAA members who persist in “throwing stories from Inside thelr “Times Special Taylor . re Mr. Jones? Jesse Rains, 21-year-old Ball Ff Golden Glove Ch m Would Pull | ao glass houses.” WILMINGTON, O., Mar. 4 career wou BERL AT, "THEE T8 one’ thing vou State. Senior from. Montpelier, or mer. olden. $. amp. + Sin “Phe-grayihaired mentor; ‘whose-schoot-was one ofthe “Sin fut~The-postponed basketball game et ravESqual “ must always keep in mind with Ind, took three first places and Good Crowd for Welterweight Title Bout | in rami le Seven” charged by the NCAA with violations of the “sanity code,” between Wilmington College and “An un respect to Mr. Jones and- his made history of three old records. said he was astounded after interviewing local high school ath- [Earlham College of Richmond, ought to | horses. | He flashed to first in the 220- By JIM HEYROCK Jetes. |Ind., will be played here Monday f their contr When he starts a Nose ina big {yard freestyle in 2:26.8 to set a Young Andy Anderson, who has been fighting professionally for “I've talked to 19 high school players since I've been | in Pitts- night. % get In the moridy event you can be sure he new conference and new pool rec- joes than a year, is out for big game, He's after a shot at Joe Sees i \burgh,” Lebnara said. “During A — = good pitch has “But one objective in mind, ord. He won first in the 100-yard rnqiana welterweight. crown. those interviews the boys told me { Absent namely to win. freestyle swim and then turned A.qv the former Indianapolis Golden Gloves welterwelght| i k labout offers that astounded me.” J warmest on a blinding burst of speed to champ, has been victorious in several fights here and his ‘Jersey; Wally En oon Causes. Hypocrisy | | holdouts . he LETS get “back to Olt win the- 440-yard freestyle and: j,, Walcott” style has proven a crowd-pleaser. But he has yet 10° Tallies 23 Poinfs | After hearing some of these ——4—— Gustine-ar Capitol. He's a gray colt—and get a new conference record of oo first-rate scrapper here, n loffers I'm convinced that Vil- layed Joe you have to be extremely color 5:33. The new. time lopped 23.5 * WW | Midwest's better heavyweights. CHICAGO, Mar, 4 (UP)—Illi- janova is the most simon-pure-of Fine and i conscious to detect a few 1ugitive seconds off the “old time. ON LAST Friday night's show Bacon, from . Chicago, is unde- ,.is routed Northwestern, 69_to/all the schools that play big-time, Ray Colen strands of gray—by Mahmou The other new record was set , ... National Guard Armory, he feated here. However, last sum- 52, in the Chicago -Stadium to- football.” with colds, out of a dam whose name escapes yy DePauw's 440-yard relay team. won a decision over Elzia Stevens mer he was getting a good lacing - Leonard charged that the me at the moment. But anytime, placed first with 3:55.1 to bist of Térre Haute, also a graduate from Archie Moore in the outdoor night to move into a tie for third NCAA code gave rise to hypoc-| PHOEN] you get a colt out of Mahmoud ine 514 mark by a tenth of-a sec-! oo = (aon Gloves ranks. arena when he won on a foul in place in the Big Ten standings risy. He said he had definite ager Leo ] You've ft Detter hasan sven ond. The team also won the 300- ° 1" yppears experience alone an early round. with a final record of seven vic- proof that an athletic director of Aun chance of windin yard Medley relay. | would be enough to make this | tories and five defeats. !a_ major college which led the] ; ner. Mr. Gray paid-$13,000 for 4; Nh an impractical one. Sgro =Figrys to determine the ght} x" big scoring splurge, paced by fight against the “Sinful Seven” row, with him as a yearling. | red TC er Batter ing for a number heavyweight and middleweight wally Osterkorn’s 23 points, gave was payin football play ties Stanky ac Already,” of course, Oil Capitol njure 9 N Nas Bean Aghtis ey evident in Champions of the state are being ihe Illini a new one-season scor-(g197, pi : of the var: - 0 ear { has proved to be a bargain base- N FRANG Bcy foot his” Inst appearance here, talked. . .Outdoor Aghting. &tiing record in the Big Ten with a| The former Notre Dame star Bill Rign ore ARENL DY... It is not inconcely i RETIRE Ton La Brot whem he victory Field might become. 2112. game. total 0f:798, Ohle State. singleli- -out—as— ridiculous pro-. Durocher 3 the Cih ho a isco basketball center who has successfully defended his title, Feaiity Duis Summer A it-of. had counted 787 this season for vision of the NCAA code which yi Here sot Oe — And vou know missed 16 games since suffering that he is not yet on the down- eral indianapolis b Ere g i BE i limits a football player “to “one 3 Wil ie 3 he didn’t start to be a big winner a fractured wrist against Long grade. _ ein ) pe on Pon orm free meal a day. | q u © Q the - regula ntil they put the venetian blinds, Island University, expects to re- It seems logical that Sgro ‘ance gave him an Individual total] “Does anyone think that a B hy u yp hi {turn to action this week. would not only defeat Anderson of 333 for this year, breaking the school gets All-America football raves in or blinkers, on him. —— re rm but “should put him to sleep. How- bag a. Tourney old De eh B 0f-329 set last players for one.meal a day Bey Pu 1 Lef i 33 Sal ever, the bout would be a good yeur y- Dwight ddleman. demanded. oa giler, 1 AAU Studies Boxing Gloves en cand and hound HI tn th Onterkorn scoring 14" Clea Midestern. Schot” | Thompson Armory. | pore Illinois moved out to a He sald that Villanova will con- | Ri t? Harshman t x x oh ers emi ina S [37-22 half-time’ lead, and was tinue to furnish athletes with| or ig Lefties ] WY it ig er “ e Y ue or ANDERSON has been battling ver in danger after the first free room, board, books and tui-| TH 5 In ’ Remneny . mostly as a middleweight but 1 Sen 70 ve. minutes. tion. But. he had scorn for those | . F TAN ones a TCHICAGO, HI, Mar. 4—Changes In the type of “boxing gloves [would have little trouble making The-Cadet.. Sontor CYo Tlinois (49) Northwestern an {colleges Which make players ‘work | y ESE CONDITIGNS ARE ILL IHN Tast year's now being used and the possibility of requiring boxers to wear the welter limit. .As far as pres- ATED lit ceaan basket a tourneys| Ericksont FF a Ragelis.g Fit? for their room and board. Po ) Kee Jstion is will wind up today with semi- Sunderiacet 3 5 4 Pendley.f 4 4 3 “We're running an cational squ afia being studied here by officials of the Central Amateur ent talent in the weiter class i ng wily & studi concerned; Andy probably. would fina] and final’ action this after- herby ; i 3 Boraiucn.e i 31 } institution, not an employment ire $ (vy 4 Hit by be as'good as any. ner ushes § Sagency.” he said. mel I Various types of new boxing equipment were demonstrated to xm = noon wn tonight at the-Cthatra)l Ems : 9 t plied 8 5 3 Leonard recounted another in- |} a = SARASC Golder Gloves directors from 41 centers in the United States GOOD SPORTS, INC. the Aght [ign $ choo! m, atewood: 0 0. 3 Cedarstrom.t g 8 }istance when he contacted a fine- | —Dave F assembled here for the annual promotion corporation Headed by Only one Indianapolis entry, Andria 3 : OE. Raseiis.t ® 0 looking prospect in Philadelphia handed pit Tournament -of Champions. |bers of the Central AAU believe m,n Nriller, has not dropped from St. Catherine's in ‘the senior di- Fi Tet . land offered him board, room and | : y Serious Cog "A Chicago sporting goods con- & blow by the rubber-filled glove isp, Indianapolis ring picture. But vision: survived last week's com-| Fotis. 281116 Tens Noridn a2! tuition. : Sox trainit cern has made up various types Would not be as severe as one; probably will not present a petition. Holy Trinity, Indianapo- erg 32 S Tovows Mise. Rasps 3 peng.| “BUC this boy just laughed,” Here's What We Do line drive of “equipment to lessen the dan-| by the type now being used. {fight card until Mar. 24. lis, fell before St. Mary's of Richey % 3 Korvatich LOsterkorn “3, Thurthy, Leonard said. “He said a certain : e ne. ; mott ‘struc gera.'of ring injuries. A specially designed head “Ray (Rip) Wilson, matchmaker mond in the Cadet class last SF, Gagima and Midwestern university started off ah : Ferriss dhs oe ST FOV Rls W x to guard the fore='y rw G8T sald the week Then with that but soon raised theante § — o front wheels and | — ws ne ype © oy The gloves! |head, eyes, ears and the back of now working on a card to be In semi-final action at 2 p. m., to include “spending money -and | 1 ron els “weft Eon phon i] JS ves the head was introduced to the presented at that time. Their last St. Mary's of Richmond will op- ‘Wehrle Enters Tourney | clothing. 4 a i + fini : Chu Pbber corered horse hair, Mem. (ITeCtors. Some of tlie directors; card was just prior to The Times: pose St. Augustine of Jefferson-iy, Defend Title. 1 Galning Support ~~ | Aspect lining, - - Jub! ee |however, voiced the opinion that'{egion Golden Gloves Tourna- ville, defending champion of the. { Leonard pointed out that he . : : fans - would not. fully accept ‘& ment. in. December. Cadet division. At 3 p, m.. Sacred!” FRENCH LICK, Ind., Mar. 3 does not oppose the NCAA but| Inspect, clean and repack — A ROL IV RTL head guard unless they were n= =.» ] Heart of Terre Haute will tangle (UP)—~Wiford Wehrle of Louis- favors”jt. : [thoroughly educated on the idea’ GENE. PARKER, Indiana's with ‘St. Peter af Franklin ville, Ky, entered the 15th annual, “Who do some of those schools front wheel bearings. any FENDRICH through an exhaustive campaign. lightweight champion. has denied County. The winners will clash Midwest Amateur Golf Tourney think they are kidding? I don't + The directors also were warned a report that he had Beta aa q iar te title, today, hopeful of defending for see any harm in helping boys} iii aria RAY against accepting television for meet either Doug Medley of Lou-}! TA5 pom; Enochsburg will the second time the championship who show athletic or scholastic] Inspect brake drums. IN PD VE NT [their individual Golden Gloves ville or ‘Ronnie Harper of Detroit at St. Mary's of Madison while he first won in 1948. {excellence. They Qogylee an op-| Cle i. {Fournament.. Heads of the Tour- because he i$ afraid his ring St. Catherine's will play St. Wehrle, the 1948 and 1949 win- ‘portunity to receive aid.” , <% pute inament of Champions said tele-rstanding would be impaired. Mary's -of New Albany at 4: 45 ner, was among golfers from| . “The stand taken by Villanova | Adjust the brake shoes te { : {vising the local tournament in Parker has become exclusively p. m. The winners will meet at] Iseven states with early entries in has won it widespread support,” secure full contact with 2 NO NO CUTTING Chicago-had been attempted and a main-event fighter in several!$ .p.—m. for the Senior division the 54-hole medal play tourney Leonard sdid. He said individuals | : - SITING {found to be one factor in cutting Midwestern cities and does not crown. One of the four teams will; Scheduled to be held here Apr. and colleges have written Villan- drums bagi] “fe : TR (down attendance.—J. {want any. preliminary or 10W-/be presented the Al Feeney!l4-16. ova, praising the sschool for its Eom / er —————————————— {paying bouts in Indianapolis. {Sportsmanship Trophy _tonight. Other entries are in from Il-|integrity in coming out in the] § .: Ri d C Hi | In addition to this, Parker has RE linols, Michigan, Kentucky, Ohio,/open and- admitting what it ul Carefully fost brakes, 3 » 3 e ame 1a {met both’ these fighters so often T ° All S S k i ennessee, Missouri and Indiana. ‘doing. / i \ ‘Wins. di they are beginning to seem like 'TYON -dtars. Seek cision) = ins: Handicap relatives He was oftered a night Football Franchise TK ' % | FREE FREE FREE LR Iw with either one last Friday and . ) NEW ORLEANS, Mar. 4 (UP) y J ! \ x ct vetoed the Proposal ot Tyron. and Jerry York, I [—Red Camellia, a fouf-year-old owner and general manager re- { SHOCK BSORBER INSPECTION \ {Gly owned by Joe Brown of New PROMOTE ® FORRE ST Me- spectively of the Tryon All-Stars 1 Orleans, crossed the finish line a Kinney of the Indianapolis Box- Indianapolis football team. are Drive in any day next week and lot Firestone's mechanics ‘half<length ahead of Blue Thanks ing Center plans to-bring Mack attending the final winter meet- chock your shock absorbers for proper operation, fluid ets, jin a driving finish today 10 &K® Parshay and Clinton -Bacon to- ings of the Central States Pro-! THE FABULOUS : He - DN the- $25,000 New Orleans handi-| gether in a top heavyweight bat- fessional Football League in Ke- / No charge or obligation. : (eas. the Fair Grounds' richest tle, |nosha, Wis. * “e *x HARLEM GLOBETROTTERS + x * ewe stake Parshay holds ‘a decision over| Tryon and York are seeking an ” Brovkumesde- fitable's. Dart By, Elzea Thonipson. Hailing from Indianapolis franchise in the VS. own here from Florida for e Detroit, Parshay is one of the league. The SD amas ot rm COLLEGE ALLAMERIGANS BUY ON EASY CREDIT TERMS sacxio gr. lof the handicap. came in four SEE THE BITTER BATTLE FOR THE PLAYOFFS ‘High av the 1st 40 be included in fhe College All-American sewed - |