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TUESDAY. | ak 2, 1950 -.

By JIMMIE ANGELOPOLOUS Boris (Babe) Dimancheff, Indianapolis’ top-ranking

contribution to professional football, may join the. Butler University football coaching staff, The Timés learned today. Dimancheff, who announced his retirement last month after three years with the Chicago Cardinals; said today his appointment to the Butler grid staff was pending final

Dimancheff, -who also played

“The former Butler and 'with~ the" old Boston "Yanks two

Purdue SLBIV er sity... All. years, has-been-one-of-the Cards

American halfback revealed he inals’ greatest offensive threats has agreéd to Butler terms to in Chicago's potent T-formation Join Coach Tony Hinkle's pigskin ‘backfield in the last three years. coaching family. Bab#'s TDs Vital

Dimancheff, an all-state half-| : back at Butler before going to, LOT'S operated from Sithes half:

Purdue in 1943, said he has con- jpack slot and was used ferred with Coach Hinkle and “Vey a a climax runner, playing

other Butler officials on severa j{ostly behing the great Charlie occasions since he decided to quit! © PPI One of the fastest scatpro football. {backs in football, Dimancheff’s| Sought Other Posts He said he spoke to Coach !Christman’s long passes figured Hinkle and Dr. M. O. Ross, presi- Strongly in the Cards’ dent of Butler University, yester- Shamplonsuip play three seasons day and that he “liked Butler's 280. terms the best.” Dimancheff also. Babe's 50- yard touchdown romp had negotiated for head coaching in the last minute of play in a Jobs at ‘William and Jefferson key game against the Los AnCollege in Pennsylvania and geles Rams last year helped the North Dakota Agricultural Col- Cards come from behind. ily lege in Fargo, N.' D. He also con- Dewell snared a TD pass i ferred with officials at Indiana last second of play to give ‘the Central and elsewhere through- Cards the game. out -the country. Dimancheft said Cecil The Washington High School Who joined Curly Lambeau's Car-| luminary indicated “that his appointment was pending final ap-|

Control. Dimancheff would prob-|Séason. backfield coaching duties. {Boilermaker career. Acquisition of Dimancheff could! be a forerunner to greater em-

iSchool basketball coach. The Dimancheffs and 2-year- old| ldaughter, Judy Ann, live at 5215)

tion by Butler's future grid teams. | Long an exponent of the single-| wing power-type offensive, Coach Hinkle experimented heavily with Eo esl Dra all he jeg the T-formation last year, seeking] | pass north of the Butler Bowl. to overcome considerable weak-/ Ironically, ‘he Dimancheffs sold nesses in material and manpower. {their home recently.

Stan and Enos Open Fire

2 _THE INDIANAPOLIS TIES

“Executives Map Plans for NBA Playoffs

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LAFAYETTE, Mar. 21 least three records are expected Ito go by the boards when the {eighth annual Purdue Relays unfold here Saturday. Illinois’ Don Laz, the 15-foot mark this winter, is| almost destined to better his own, relays pole vault record of 14 feet, |TDs on the business end of Paul 1% ches. Laz also holds the en world {Illinois Tech Relays mark.

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{Fred Wilt in a “runoff” mile event) Wah Wah Jones, secretary; last week,

threat to crack the present 1000-! yard run, held for the first time {last year. The mark was set py | Don Thomason of Michigan, who! cavorted the distance in 2:204.

A brilliant field will push the time in the colorful 60-yard low Isbell, burdie event again this year. Michigan Normal's Garion {dinal coaching staff last fall, con- Campbell, who tied the American | ferred with him last moth to! record of 6.8 seconds in that! proval by the Butler Board of remain with the Cardinals next event last season, will get conIsbell was head: coach siderable competition from a topably specialize in handling the at Purdue during Dimancheff’s notch field that includes Fred Johnson of Michigan State, CenThe local stalwart is married ‘tral {to the former Hilda Hine, sister State Relays king; Bili Fleming, | phasis in the use of the T- of Dave Hine, Washington High Notre Dame and Norbert Badar, { Michigan Normal. 300 Athletes Expected The colorful extravaganza, ot skins, garded as the top indoor track meet in the Midwest, more than 30 teams and some 300 athletes competing for individual laurels. pionships are awarded in the Pur- out, second- -place Anderson ;

due Relays, emphasizing top In- will be meeting third-place Tri- Boson dividual performances.

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the division, at 8:30 tonight. Pro Basketball

Eastern Division

Fifteen events will tc: staged Minne isnaeSl : beginning with—time trials at 1 be in Sheboygan Thursday night. Fre Weone pps i 'p. m. Finals are slated for 71f a third game is necessary in ShiShse 88 S ar S Oo i > - {p. m. Deadline for entries is Fri-/the best-two-out-of-three playoff, Louis Western Division day. Michigan 8 hich pay Wo : . ay. chigan State, which won jt will be played at the Field- INDIANAPOLIS ......... 39 Musial Gets Grand Slam, Slaughter 3 Hits; [three relays events and Michigan ce Saturday night. Then, the Anderson ER Normal, ran off with the major ¥ i weve

= get-every- National League-pitcher shaking.

.can.yse..em. were slated to have! two ailing pitchers return to ac-| Tonig

Braves Lose Again; Yigers Trounce Yanks

United P: ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. Mar. 21 The twin. siege guns of the)

8t. Louis Cardinals opened fire today and their thundering echo

Stan (The Man) Musial and Enos (Country) Slaughter, the distance-hitting outfielders who bat third and fourth in the Card lineup, finally have their eye on the ball and are beginning to ‘blast extra-base hits around the spring, ~~~ — training ball parks. Musial hit a tremendous grand-| slam home run during yesterday's, 14-to-5 rout -of the Philadelphia Phillies and Slaughter snapped; out of his batting slump a pun rally in the thi double and two singles. against Yank S ra Whitey. Card pitching also continued to Ford. After that the Tigers were|! look top-notch as Gerry Staley held to two singles in the final pitched shutout ball for the last four frames s by Duane Pill Duane Pillette.

four innings. It was the Cards’ BI evi Spo i$ I

{for 1950 today. . Kell cracked a home run yes-| terday as the Tigers trounced the New York Yankees. 9 to 4 the blow highlighting a seven-!

fourth straight exhibition victory. » » BRADENTON, Fla., Mar. 21—| The Boston Braves,”who certainly;

tion today as they met the New York Yankees. { Hurler Normie Roy, out with a tling awards will be made at the strained rib since Friday, was "annual Shortridge High School ready to pitch against the Yan- winter sports banquet in the kees- while bonus player Johnny school’s cafeteria tonight. Antonelli, who suffered an attack The dinner begins at 6:30 p. m. of asthma yesterday, was report- and will be sponsored by the ed ready to hurl if wanted. Shortridge Dads’ Club. Butler

The Braves’ pitching corps had Coach Tony Hinkle will be prin-|§

another dismal ‘day yesterday, {cipal speaker, losing to the Cincinnati Reds, 121 Jack Axline, varsity net per=

to 7, for the seventh straight de-| former, will receive the Under- |g

feat. Besides allowing 11 hits, in-| wood trophy for the most valucluding three each by Jimmy | able player award. Bob Bruce Bloodworth and Ted Kluszewski,| {will get the same award for the the Boston flingers also served up| reserve team. 10 walks. oo Seventeen certificates will go to r = [reserve team members. WEST PALM BEACH. Fla., Mar. 21—Rookie hurler Harry,

Byrd, entered his bid today for, Seven Park Net a job with the Philadelphia Ath-

Jetics, Awards Made

Byrd pitched no-hit ball during. Seven major basketball letter his four-inning stint yesterday as awards have been made to Park the A’s defeated the Memphis School hardwood players for the Chicks of the Southern Associa- past season. They are: Stephen tion, 7 to 1, the only man to get Colwell, John De Voe,. Lowell on base doing so when Catcher Johnston, Richard Ragan, Patrick Joe Tipton tipped his bat, Lou Sullivan and Student. Manager, Brissie allowed one “fun ‘and’ Teslie Lee. three hits. Loe [Deva Williams was selected | » » SARASOTA, . Fla, Mar. 21—|paorary captain. The Lou

Manager Bucky Harris of the! Washington Senators was puzzling today over. the. latest per-| formance of Pitchers Dick Weik and Mickey Hasps. Iv th ks he pair allowed on ree hits yor as they beat the Boston | Ye Hoke Read ames somes. Ralph Red Sox, 8 to 5, but they also gave, Junio High, Awspde--Steblias - Oi up 10 walks. The Senators banged | Raloh “Colwell, "Peter Fennel. sohn Kia:

tude was made to- John De Voe. Other awards follow: Reserve -Awards-=Jack Bul Sell William Cooley, Ste Ad aur Gor, Charles Fauvre, Richard “Holler. | Millikan, Richard Travis, Mgr. Kiplingar Hine, Mgr.

Jeremy Larner, Richard McCrae. - | Erasiiin Mead, Reed Moist out 12 hits. | Brice, David Quillen and Stephen Collin

Eight basketball and nine wres-| -

Reichel award for mental atti

share of trophies last year.

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in the seven flat relay events, in-, able to handle the Redskins. cluding three for. universities andl. four for colleges. The college and university divisions will also in-! clude two-mile, distance, and one-mile ig events.

starting to get his bat -tuned “up ede will be

Don Laz, llinois' great pole vaulter, will be gunning for another mark in his specialty when | the - eighth annual Purdue Re. .xo ngs

lays unfold at Purdue Saturday. ii Bis F Bipnon sl Laz vaulted above the 15.foot |} Seoit g Sls 1p mark this winter and will be a "GEES Indianamelis Hawking (19), favorite to repeat his Relays |B other, 8 MeMulen HO an cook (3): | victory again this week. He's [Schoen (14. Lautenbach (9), Phelan (12),

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winner of the Tri-Cities-Ander- Denver performances are expected son series, providing they are

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staged for| seffes on the basis of the regular, |season record. ‘ 808 In seven games between the Epi itwo teams, the Olympians have f A |won five. One of the losses sufa | {fered by the Olympians, however,

\ 4 . : was. on the Butler floor Feb. 21.| |

{That was the last time the teams {met and the ‘Skins walked oft |with an 83-to-78 victory. The other beating the Redskins| handed the Olymps was in Novem-| ber after the Indianapolis youngsters had completed a man-kill-| {ing tour through the east and back] i [to the Midwest, playing every) i nitght ~The score “was 104 to 101." Coach Cliff Barker is expected, to use his regular starting combi-| nation tonight—Joe Holland and Wah Wah Jones at forwards, Alex Groza at center, and Ralph Beard and Barker at guards. Big Alex, who holds the league's single-game scoring rec-| ord with 43 points, will'be giving] | l]away two inches in height when lhe jumps against six-foot, nine-| former!

[inch Noble Jorgensen, University of Iowa star. %| ~ But two inches in height does] seem to bother Alex. It “was/ § against another six-foot, nine- § inch lad, Arnold Risen of Roches- |, iter, that Groza netted his 43. markers. =t - Reserves Are Ready | He later hooped 42 against ihe |Chicago Stags with a six-foot, eight-incher guarding him. The Olymps will be top shape for tonight’s tilt without an injury showing anywhere. And the reserves will be ready. Bruce Hale. will see action ‘at guard and Malcolm. McMullen will be ready to take over at forward with Paul Walther ready for either position. " anne addition. te--Jorgensen, the. J ” ® [Redskins probably will start with {Bob Brannum and Max Morris-at. {forwards and George Sobeck and Burmaster at guards.

PROBABLE LINEUPS Indianapolis _Sheboysan

Brosdeast—WisH, Luke Walton, 8:30

= = 1 J LAKELAND, Fla, Mar, 21— Fifth and Sixth Grade Awards—George| George Kell, 1949 American Tom iri, Tom Eoeriine. "i Igou, | Leigw | batting champion, was ion, Stuart Schaefer

Gerald, Grade fe uti “Pinner "ay Pi { hymacker fephen, en Spencer, Ted Tether,

Named ‘to Fair Board Harry E. Caldwell, Conners-| ville, was a member of the State, Fair Board today. , Gov. Schricker. named Mr. Cald-| well as a replacement for Robert | M. Schram, Peru, who resigned. | He will serve until Dec. 31, 1951.

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‘lata, 135 Havana, Cuba (10%, [CAGO-—Joe ATthEir, 163, ao gais.

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‘Cliff Barker, coach and vice president; Joe Holland, treasurer; Alex Groza, vice president; Ralph Beard, vice president {left to right), and J. R. (Babe) Kimbrough, president (seated), hold an executive powwow to plan the NBA playoff, which they open here to-

Olymps, ‘Skins’ ‘Open | Playoffs Here Tonight

Western Division Champs Meet ugh.

At 8:30 at Butler in Elimination Opener By JIM HEYROCK Indianapolis’ “Runnin’ Rookies” open their drive for and, Michigan the National Basketball Association championship in Butler|

The Indianapolis Olympians, winners of the NBA's | Western Division, square off against He Sheboygan Red-|

A off, Indianapolis should take the ae College vs. Indiana Law School.

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Vie Tonight

Open Two-Out-of-Three Playoff - = Series in AHL in St. Louis

By FRANK ANDERSON fe Can Cap guns bring down Flyers in an ice cold war? = "The Indianapolis Caps will find out tonight in St. Louis \when they open American Hockey League playoff action - \against the Flyers of that city. It will be the first time th§ Caps have met St. Louis under sudden-death playoff conditions. : a's. 8 ‘The two out of three series| In addition fo the Caps-

; oi-ers game - tonight, fro will swing-back to Indianap-i (0 ®0 ct Providence in the

- olis-Phursday-night -and-Sunerrre or the“ Found-robin play. tay : {day night . . . if necessary. But | offs to decide the Calder cup i before that happens the Caps/ champions. have a job on their hands, The] The Cleveland Barons: West Flyers are dangerous as the sea- ern Division leaders and deson records proves. The clubs| fending champions, begin their |met 10 times during the season; “series A” best-of-seven play=|with the Caps winning five and off against Buffalo at Cleve dropping three and tying two. | land tomorrow night. | Greater balance may swing the| The first game of the best-of Iseries the Caps’ way, but the! three “Eastern B” series will {strong St. Louis front line iS| take place at Springfield while something to worry about. The| the “Western B” begins at St. | forward wall of Cliff Simpson, | Louiss The teams chang» sites |Billy McComb and rookie All on Mar. 23.

Baccari is one of the best in the] league. Simpson 1s especially B Her S s Spring

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First-Round Schedule

TODAY-—Sheboygan at IN- | DIANAPOLIS; New York .at | Washington; Tri-Cities at Anderson.

TOMORROW — Washington | at New York; Philadelphia at Syracuse; Ft. Wayne or Chicago at Minneapolis. MAR. 23 — INDIANAPOLIS at Sheboygan; Anderson at Tri-Cities; Syracuse at Philadelphia; Ft. Wayne or Chicago | at Rochester. MAR. 24-—Tri-Cities at Anderson (if necessary). MAR. 25-—Sheboygan at IN- | DIANAPOLIS (if necessary); | |

Iplayer scored two goals and assisted on five when the Flyers won. 7-5, here last Thursday. St. Louis will run up against an {old nemesis in ‘Terry Sawchuk,| | the Caps’ brilliant 20-year-old} oalie. The Flyers ave no goat. more than three gonial ani Buller Se sports ac{against Terry in any game this | Butlers hascoan ‘track , | season. Sawchuk, newly crowned | wi S age ack an { most valuable player by his team-| p I a a aspirants re- | mates, sat out the ‘St. Louis game |Mained indoors after hoping to {Thursday in favor of Lefty Wil-| {get outside for the first time. son and an injured knee. He'll be| Coach Tony Hinkle's baseball back tonight. candidates were headed by the The Caps limbered up for their {battery staffs limbering up near eighth playoff yesterday with a/the basketball floor. Coach Galbrisk no-goalie scrimmage. Five vin Walker, whose track men |players were absent, but only one, have been conditioning in the Max . Quackenbush, caused any Fieldhouse for several days, was (worry. Max has been Hine ol orking Sowers Jartieipation in / y ; owever, Coac e ue elays - Saturday. | Washington at New York (aft- Shiai? off the on star defense- About 12 men will compete ay, | delphia : i Sy ay Phila. {man would see action in St. Louls.|the Bulldogs at Purdue. | a 4) Rh ny Ay ya | Defensemen Joe Lund and Al} Butler's grid aspirants reported 471 or Chicago; Minneapolis at Ft. {Dewsbury sat out the scrimmage! for spring practice for the first ; [to conserve their energy for the (time yesterday. Equipment” was.

Jax Way Ne or (hicage. |Filyers. But Don Morrison had issued to 43 candidates for next vet | MAR. 26—Ft. Wayne or Chi- another reason—{four stitches over year's team. 1% cago at Rochester (if neces- his right eye. Don bumped nog-| Members of last year's squad

ary); Ft. Wayne or Chicago at gins with Bing Juckes of New ,.oi,.nine are: .Capt-elect Tim Minneapolis (if necessary). Haven Sunday night in the 13- Apion. Russ Ee John Cap victory. Trainer Lefty Wil-/qp op ior Ron Hallam, Mike in IABA Meets Tomorrow son 24 Morrison would 80 10-\y 0,0) and Jack Renner, backs, $33 The regular weekly meeting of and John Schuesler, Bob Runyan > 8 « The Caps were to leave Union| Virgil Landrey, linemen, Line

61 308 the Indianapolis ‘Amateur Base- gtation this morning and arrive 175 pall Association will be held to-|in St. Louis about 3 p. m. Orig-|©°ach John Rabold said..addi-

|morrow night at the Board of inal plans had.called for departure t0nal candidates will report this {Works office City Hall, at 7:30. |yesterday, but_ General’ Manager| Week. ee ; ie | THere are SHI Gpenings Yor sev-|Dick Miller heid off to give the| TT |eral teams. Managers wishing to|ailing Quackenbush another night| rr Sooke On Pages 16, 17

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