Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 March 1950 — Page 31

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4 { ~ > . Be ee Then it was time to get down to Olympians (84) upset, 5:53 p.m, work. : Sn i fg ft pr rd . ol Co-Captains Ralph (Buckshot) Jones, f ......ccvevieeee 4 0 2 Jan. 1......18.51 ~ O'Brien of Butler and Kevin|Holland, f..........0i00 3-0" 2 1. O'Shea of Notre Dame walked Shaeffer, f ...v.000000e0 0 0 3 over to Officials Jewell Young and|Hawkins, £ ......c.00000 2 0° 3 Frank Luzar and Player - Coach{Walther, f ...........0i0 0 2 0M Cliff Barker of the. Olympians. Groza, ¢. .sss rads serans 8. 4... The game was on. McMullen, ¢..... iss... 4 3 6 Groza Shines. Barker. £20 1 22% Alex Groza hit a field goal and ale, seesasanasarasses 4 2 1 . the Olymps were off. Andy Taff Beard, 8 +.civviuiine.v 74° 0 of Hanover fouled Barker and EVAPRS EB ceevvisiieienn 01 1 the score moved to 4-0. And then : 33 38 31 Buckshot rang the bell he was| 10tals 33182 destined to ring but once more| * All-Stars (14) 51 : ¥ ...in the-game. That made it 4-2. pipers irik eameelprer raat tm . ol aul 4 creo A % on gave Groza his cue. The Olymp|Stuteville, f (Indians) .. 3 3 1 Woo - pS NE : center slipped ‘in nine more oi f (Hanover) ...... 3 3 8 “Set 'em up in the next alley. Beard's off his pins." That's what Buckshot O'Brien seems to be points and Beard hooked ei nt | Griffith, f (Ind. Cent.) .. 2 1 2 . » . " To the Surtees Der Sieh |McGrath, f (Ind. Cent.) . 1.3 0 38ying. Buckshot was all set to roll a hardwood strike in the All.Star-Olympian game when Ralph tion | 23-12. when the buzzer sounded Metealt ? [Valpo) +s... 5. 0 1 slid into his path. Cliff Barker (10) of the Olympian¢ waits to see if his rolling guard gathers any for t : |Meyer;, ¢ (Indiana) ..... : ; i an ed : a a Juanes champed at the Schreiber, ¢ {Valpo) .... 1 0 5 Toe A RNs A A NE —Hietes br Lord Wallen, Times” Stat Photographer. 9 bit and the Olymps sent in their O'Shea, g (Notre Dame) 1 1 Trainin C Bri fs : } i Mar 16—The second platoon. Bob Metcalf of Butterfield, g-¢c (Purdue) 2 1 2 9 yom riers— | r . : , raight, g (Ball State) . 0 0 0 CA . 4 0 87 i S IS n E. (Bill Valparaiso and Jack Houston of! . R k F { S k i ' RR Ry). Wabash squinted at the score- Hemrieng (Tri-State) -.. 3 0 0 00 ie irs ac er ars . rican Legion , board and poured in 13 points, hind g pei 2 : 2 s | i nchanged in _Metcalf’s eight helped the most. rg, : > A Y k C bs Ph | 23 b& i : Ineup n hange in ‘But Malcolm McMullen of the W00dWard, g (Anderson) 0 0 0 % an S rus S, - Pitch N d Olymps was giving George Schrei-| wy : | 1cners ame een critically ol Pra IIIS Seve Sore Totals 2016 200 Joe Collins Powders Grand-Slam Homer, For —- day. of IU a bad time at the pivot.) Halftime Score: Olympians 40, Drives in 7 Runs in Hitting Massacre | For Tulsa Contests | - aa a...“ McMullen’s 10 points helped the{AlLSians 53. . 4 ; rill ng By PHIL JOHNSON on 3 lle (4) is too b b ; h block. Bath di a A \T IU pros to a 40-33 halftime lead. . | Freé Throws Missed: Olympians ST. PETERSBURG. Fla, Ce Times Special Writer U's Jerry Stuteville (4) is too big to be playing with blocks. But he tried it last night against 1, soprano, of The Stars made their best bid nis 5 Shinetier, McMullen, coins a make New Ja. okie Tia. Susmial Sot NEW ORLEANS, Mar. 16— jwe Olympians, Wah-Wah Jones (17) (left), and Alex Groza (15). All-Star Charley Meyer of IU presented her in the second quarter. Houston's Darker, Bear . All-Stars— |p, it appeared today that he already has made Manager Casey M2N38er Al Lopez is quite a just gritted his teeth when Groza tried to stop his playmate. ice last night J Spee Fungi cut the Olymp’s mar- ny foam, Merah, Stengel forget Johnny Mize. Ber Casey thorough fellow, Saturday his - nde m—pp— - poi —————————— rar | Bure an CaS hens I, Smee thin se towing Inne are het 0 met ie 3 Wrestling Letters [0_uroul el 50% 2.29 Working Out rtm ton BR erjack-taltked about 1h on his way Officials: Jewell “Young and ppijijes yesterday. The 27-year- om the Phnedeiphia Toa Dtiers Wine TeXas League. Awarded at Ripple [school's senior varsity squad ik k . to the dressing room at Intermis-| rank Luzar. + |old product of Kansas City year ago and come up with an- a vay a ny 100, Seniors Dick Birge and Tom members. For Pi e Trac

sion. He felt good. got . hix lineups Boone and junior Bill Crouse have Athletic coaches Gerald DeWitt,

smashed a grand-slam homer and other rookie sleeper in Shortstop Track Coaches Clifford Reese

ie Beard Sparkles A: . ‘knocked in seven runs as the Yan- Billy Da Mars. Bours out and here's how the heen awarded major letters for Robert Cloyd, John Masariu and 4. Bill G rorking with 38 te, to cass, ".. The third period was all Olymp- | eco ns kees rolled. to their third straight! The 25-vear-old native - of a ans will work against Tulsa wrestling at Broad Ripple High Lou Parnell and faculty members an seyer are working a Ojie A me fanian. They unloaded 26 points, [victory over National League op- Brooklyn was “tossed into” the _ .. Hie wesk-end: School, TES ____|Don Hensell, Dwight Cottingham, 22 Pike Township boys for the = aE Te = -as--the--firet-five played it-cute: gs : u re Tponents. * - : "Bob Dillinger deal with the Ath-| Paul-Ea-Patme will start on the | Medal winners are: Max Gibb and Dale Hamner will Pike outdoor opener Mar. 30 at ors, ei cocks O’Brien got his second and last | Joe DiMaggio made his spring letics last winter at the Browns’| Mound, Bill Pierro will take the, Seniors—John Ashworth, Bruce Baird, comprise the teacher team. Danville. A, field goal in the quarter. His as-| ’ in ammo |debut in yesterday's over- request. And after four games S¢¢0nd turn and Bill Kennedy will Juniors—Tom Bailey Don Boos Doug-| Senior team members will in- = remainder of the Pike No. 3 Sen signment, Beard, steamed off with| {whelming triumph, clicking for he is leading the, Browns at bat be the third man. The hurlers Garstang, David Hanna. John Moenning clude Bob Swick, Walter’ Andrews, schedule {s: »

10. Buckshot was as blue as the LAKE PARK, Fla. Mar. 16 two singles in the four innings he with a cool 750 average—nine are slated to go three innings and J red Shoemaker. Atirbicker.: Bob Bill Ellaby, Gene Lentz, Dave

* Sa f | he cky e Apr. 5, at Washington: Apr. 14, at Lawain Prices : piping on his uniform. He felt| py yy woo anybody's guess to. PIAYed: Pitchers Duane Pillette, hits in 12 attempts. jeuen, | I Ths i Bae ang ony Posug, Henderson and Marvin Kinkead. tence Cintrali Abi 31, 3-way mest with ;, — : responsible. The band played on 3 . {Ed Ford and Don Johnson Cleveland tossed Kokos into a! Sunday's pitchers will be Bob —Preshmen--Tom Ford. Fred Kahn; Rus —— {rounty mest at Washington: Apr. 2, Ko- » “ff ~~ and the scoreboard read 66-50 as 4aY how much Dr. Cary Middle- coasted behind the 20-hit Yankee deal with the Browns in 1948 and Malloy, Joe Muir and John Hutch- nice, ac’ Warner and “hassel Wunter. Release Game - egos ag AR LL Up the clock moved to 12:00 again. [coff raked off in cash gratuities attack which was good for 38 the young outfielder proved to ings. : ™ oe. ’ Ber oe res a OT ual J pny the ball for his two-ply victory in the rich bases. Two homers, two triplesibe one of the pleasant surprises John to Do Stuff Ben Davis Faculty Twenty-three thousand pheas- Mav 20. recional at “Tech: May 31. state nt =i an BRED. Teo ans Sints, Seminole golf tournament—but it an bob Soubles ured the of 1949. The Browns, who wal-| « hope it's a good day- sunday,” Ready for Cage Battle ant and quail will have been re-, 2 — nn H Fe FROIN | it have Deen a 10-galion hat 25 ter of four Philly "hurlers. loped "the Chicago White SoxX, said Coach Don Gutteridge. “so : leased for Indiana sportsmen Eiah Results Pees off the Olympians’ Jead before gallon hat) x uu 11 to 2, yesterday, play LoS pig H g€, SO| Ben Davis High School faculty thus far this fiscal year, which 9 : EE the ‘final buzzer coughed. Andy full. | ‘LOS ANGELES, Cal, Mar. 16 angeles of the Pacific Coast 0ig Hutch can do his stuff. He's members have completed their will end June 30. following libera-i: NEw YORK bat iniratias Ares Mar. 14, come Taff “of Hanover, Metcalf and The Memphis dentist wound up —Hope inspired in the Cleveland | eagyue today. “Quite a clown, you know, and huffing and puffing practice for/tion of 15.000 birds this week. Johnny Saxton, 145. New: York, outpolnted ar, Last Year ~~ Bill Butterfield of Purdue made the tournament yesterday by win- Indians’ camp by Luke Easter's ya {these people down here always ————— ~~ EE mms meee dui epee Le m— 5 ‘25.051. 518.860 it interesting. Taff put in siX ning the professional title and Second homer in as many days| yERO BEACH, Fla, Mar.16 - Ke him¥ 5 1953.304.520 ‘points, Metealf 4 and Butterfield then teamed with C. Douglas Was tempered today by the in- Manager Burt Shotton had yet to A fairly strong lineup will back | pp i i pri —t 3 201 070 40 100 ~—-—38.The-Olymps were content to Dillon of “New York to tie for different performance of ~ Bobisee an impressive performance by UP the Tribe hurlers. He's read for la — 8 234.304.901 33% coast. Metcalf .finished with 18 first place in the pro-amateur Feller in his first spring outing. one of his front-line Brooklyn Al Grunwald (.285, Davenport) | Y pay ING. SOUSE to be top All-Star scorer. event. > Feller was tagged for three paqger pitchers today. © will be at first base, outfielder] E $11,982,000 : Bruce Hale of the pros second, Middlecoff pocketed $1500 prize uns in the first inning of yester-| Ralph Branca was the Iatest to turned infielder Bob Kellogg (.287, : 30,784.900 platoon showed ‘the. crowd . he money in the pro event and picked 92's exhibition game with the 4,16 his lumps as the Philadelphia Peis) is slated for second with : dress d f ho knows basketball backward and up $1250 as/his share of the purse Oakland Oaks of the Pacific sihietics combed him for eight either Jack Conway (255, In- —/ ~ e or school.in forward by flipping in two pointsiin the pro-amateur contest. How- Coast League. ‘hits and three runs in three-in- dians) or Bob Weygant (.207, Rd La

over his shoulder. The featiever. he probably earned 10 Cleveland won the game, 12 to ain hw ’ 1 : i , 3 > : gs at West Palm Beach yester-/ Davenport) at shortstop, Eddie] brought whistles and cheers.and times that amount in the huge 11, on rookie outfielder Milt Niel- 45" Tne Dodgers lost, 4 to 1. |Bockman will play third base. sighs from the women. The agl-| Calcutta Paol" which totaled a Sen's ninth-inning single. | ims The outfielders will share duty. |

legians added to the hubdub whet | | | . Ie {reported $100,000. | LAKELAND, Fla., Mar. 16— | ANAHEIM, Cal, Mar, 16— The Lloyd Gearhart (.200, Atlanta)|

they disposed of the nemesis Mc-" ‘Middlecoff shot a -two-under dell) Mullen via the foul route. Then|par 70 in the closing dN of the The Philadelphia Phillies were [Chicago Cubs faced minor league and Whitey Platt (.258, Browns)

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of The Times sports staff looked Coaches Association will have! ® = = Durocher was unsympathetic. The Tribe's next exhibition tusrelieved. Jim had promoted the their dinner-meeting at6:30 Pp. mo BURBANK, Cal; Mar. 16—The “Too bad,” he said. “We may sle after Tulsa will ‘be Tuesday game, It was a success, Now at the Athenaeum, The sports- St. Louis Browns were convinced not use it too long but we're go- |night when thay meet Nashville's

§ he. would head for bed to dream writers and sportscasters wilt, today that they have repeated ing to for a while. It's going to | Volunteers of the Southern Asso"of percentages, programs and pro- meet at the Press Club at heir "Dick Kokos steal” of a’ save my pitchers.” ciation in Baton Rouge, La. - motion procedures. 6:30 p. m. re v- oi rs ee ime—— Loo The. All-Stars. dressed Cheer wr

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