Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 April 1950 — Page 18

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Look, Ma, No legs TF hr a | Luk nt Sa | 2 C etition dribbling ace, has Paul Overton (33) and Notre y Dixie omp ‘ oy Dame's Kevin O'Shea running in circles in the . J HEYROCK first quarter of last night's filt. Part of Haynes’ Li Hl Re ge Fondest dream of Leo Barnhorst, former Cathedral act included dribbling whil g on his | dging i e oO 3 wo ‘High School and Notre Dzme basketball star, is to be a hota 3 ok agate i © 4 fo Pick Up gl a IIS ‘member of the Indianapolis Olympians. But he doesn't boaragr vad # , end AE Es _ have a chance it the present time. + ; Mantz,” Nan Acker, Friday and Arrive Home y oh SE ‘Nol Leo is now taking a good rest at the home of his pas. Burke Selected © | -- ENP OG ory Sie sho the boaid in : of ents, Mr. and Mrs, AH Barnhorst ih Beech Grove. To. Drive. in 12 st S, Tenn, the Indianapolis Indians will try Tust “has just finished his first sea- ” of : Classic 2 spring training games, dianapo us sou jv professional basketball] “It appears. to me that your re-| Entries in the annual 500-Mile feasting on the Memphis Chicks here with the Chicago Stags. |nors Sout fhe Andersen Fgh Specdway today rose to 34 one]. The Redskins arrived here this afternoon from Little AusT! "The Olympians would like to Schoo! Symna (calling it" & more than the field permitted to| Rock, Ark., after edging the Travelers, 3 to 2, last night - Chicago have Leo as one of them, But/cracker box when the Olympiansi start the race May 30. in Little Rock. It was the e Iridians’ fifth straight exhibition doned th they don't have a chance. and Packers met there) inthe Drivers listed in the entries of vietory. They now have. split,” trying tc When the 25- Mar. 31 issue of The ‘Times wag the three new mounts are Johnny wie on Shortstop Frank _Bragdon’s a out of 40 year-old Leo. ih rentied t , Mantz, Charles Van ‘Acker andleven in 12 starts. single. “I res NED turicatted tor. Marvin Burke, | Skipper Al 1 Lopez has| The Travelers got to Strobel for hanchl cage contract | “Where would the Olymps be A veteran driver from Long d 1 {two hits and one run in the ninth, on play last year follows playing today had it not been for Beach, Cal, Mantz probably isichosen Righthander Inman..." i. 4 the side with the tying slop tha ing his gradua- the IHSAA forwarding $200,000 best known of the three. He will| Chambers Lefty Paul La run on third base. Digtosy. tion from Notre ¥'/ to Butler so they could start pilot the Agajanian Special, he Paine Bot waignt's hurling as-| Two More for Al to try-it Dame, he signed [putiding that fieldhouse? same Mor he Siuve 30 soventh Signfent. The Tribe gat nine bits; two : The With the Basket- | “Where did this $200,000 come| tire ra without a pit stop. | Russwood Park each by Al Grunwald, Whitey three gai Pall Association -{from? Well, I'll tell you! It came Platt, Ed Bockman and Bob ‘ both Ap of America, {from proceeds from our 700 Rear Drive Car Shere Is the Oy | stop Al which later ‘Cracker Boxes’ in the state and With Mantz’ entry, the Hest aifen gpark where Tribe The Redskins picked up two together. merged with the [Anderson was one of them. {en finishers in last year's r y-er-Coachi runs. in ‘the second. ‘Grunwald. N indicated National Basket= Jim Heyroek | “B0 you see how fortunate your now entered. R Don Gutteridge Carrasqu - ¥ Mantz’ éar is a fi 38 ever fell off the singled and Platt doubled him q pail. league 1s dead-end kids from Kentucky are| * a = a : 4 Tear ve, ut E home. Platt advanced on Bocke Brooklyr “form the National Basketball As- and how unfortunate the mob 2 cylinder, with 270 cubic inch pis-| | Infield trying to{iDml. single and scored when regularly po we i een 1s me, Harlem Trotters Outclass ne South Bend: Ind gen & bob ay ix inte a. dou jo At that time Leo was des- only being able to have the wig- § GIN ICI 1 FOTTErS WUT( i k : Boke Conway Jit into_a double enim tined to start his professional am (cracker hox to you) to offer product anda native of Belgium, - Higher Je¥ :) Rens. The V . y , “th t- ar- utfie ropa ("Ot 0w, gutets, College All-Stars, 69 to 60 Hacni trees 4k Tnavanpoln, his, most] Dm NEM han, the oie ianapoli. threatened again humiiad apolis Olympians camo into the : Sere M. B.” : vis : : . rig po : [suceesstul performance being in Bill Eggert spilled last year, /In the fourth after Platt and Austin o picture and while the Indian- yg HON D Paul Arizin, Don Rehfeldt Shine as 12,500 - 1048 when he finished in 11th posi-| Rookie Rolle Leveille, the Bockman singled but the . last nigh i : .|Hooslers le ners : it apelis Sets were boing kicked | ( m.B. SEEMS to be a little See Classy Negro Club Take Command RDEV A Son. Be wii Be Suvine tel Red} Tribe's No. 3 reaver Who is tiek-| Led on th-vasspatns attr I er hi off-base. on "his $200,000 “figure. When better Hall- “handling is displayed, the Harlem Globetrot- Vaughan, former. Wabash - “Col which hie Was Involved in a crash| yee when Pittsburgh delivers a/one was out when Strobel forced - Pitcher | LEO POSSIBLY would have, Nobody at Butler or the THSAA ters. will display. it. lege football coach and-athleticon the 11th lap of last year's| o:.ner, probably will start Platt at home and Gus Bell skied garded r become a member of the—Jets office knows anything “about "it.| The 'Trotters out-faneied the College All-Stars, 60 to 60, last director, has “improved.” officials classic. night, ‘{to center field. : . day as o ‘had they operated this year. But| The fieldhouse was built on” pro-| [night 'in the Coliseum before 12,500 to take a 2-1 edge in thelr cross-lat Culver Hospital sald today. | Van Acker overturned as he & ¢ with Mem-|, Frank Kalin, who had yeligved ; ments of . as it was he went out on walvefs. ceeds" from a bond sale . and country “World Series” of basketball, Vaughan, who “led the Little Was’ entering the main straight-| An afternoon ame mplete the Platt in left field, scored an un< training ,Chicago had the first chance and erected in 1928. Ln 5.1. The collegians, all stars. at various, colleges in the country this Giants’ athletics for more than/away but he walked away unin- Phis JasibFrow p the ‘squad Armed winning run in the eighth. The 2 picked up his contract for a The nearest to’ C.M.B.s | [past season, crept to within fivel————————— two decades, was admitted fo ‘the jured. The car is a rear drive with| Tribe's stay here an ra qd to His deep fly to right was dropped | ~~ yesterda: ‘husky $10,000: Now, he can’t, Statement would be a contract points of the classy Negro quintet/hold the 'Trotters’ dribbling ace, hospital Monday evening follow- four cylinders and has 271 cubic/Will entrain for Chaffariooga 10s, 5 three-base error and he Lopat w . 4 1 the Stags sell him.| entered into by Butler and the (in the final five minutes but that Marques Haynes, defensively. a heart attack. inches piston displacement. meet’ the Lookouts in afternoon. sseq the plate on Russ Peters’ the Detr hove unless 5 = hould | THSAA, in which the IHSAA lis the closest they came to. over-| Prior to the game, the “Trotters| spital officials today said he| Sixth N games Saturday and Sunday. (long fy to deep leit, inning. I In the event the Stags should | 4%, bay $10,000 a year for taking them. staged their spectacular exhibition| pag a “quiet, restful night” ti EEN Newcomer From there the squad will head INDIANAPOLIS th f the league or re- | ! 8 “quiet, restful night’ last | Burk ther Calif: i i t rive at! R H © ! e Tige .. drop out o | 10 years to stage their state | | still apparent the Globe of passing and ball-handling. night and thaf his condition fs| CUrke: another Californian is a for Indianapolis, due to arrive at, : hits and \'lease Leo, seven other clubs | ,,." .. 0 tournament there. ae 8. ppate After completing their tour, the/still “fair.” He. is taki rookie in the 500 classic, the sixth Union. Station af. 10:30 . Mm. next Bali 2 and Joh _in--operation.. would... have... -|trotters,. led by. six. foot, sev etal, RE OXYEeR: rowcomer selected thus far to at- Hh AOC. vO mow-in- ope his | The contract was made after |, NG getter) rn Globetrotters are scheduled to spokesmen said. Monday. [German 3% with a b: «;ithe option of picking up | the fieldhouse was completed. d Reece (Goose) Tatum, could|™Make an exhibition tour of sev-| Vaughan retired four years ago/ tempt to qualify for a place in the To Have New Faces {Grunwald, 1b : 1 contract ahead of the Olym- | mhere was no advance from the, jan hi andercontrotat-alt| ¢fal European- countries! “~~ land is in the bottling business] 720 starting lineup; Kaiin, f ‘2 " plans. 'THSAA. That f Com. | X*¢P things under . Last night's sh ul Last year, he captured the Bay! But, before the Tribesters get fockinan, » HOUS" 1a| 115A a oTity Lrom om= times. ; ast nights show’ wasn't all (here. Cities Racing Association crow; o. Stocky 1 The only chance Leo woul missioner L. V. Philips. Star For Colleglans basketball. Compléte with their ” i? ee or ne alan +. back ‘back into Hoosterland they will Baoan y shave of coming here would be if | yon ie lown band, the “Trotters presented J, ¢ 4 . ousting o ihSal 1d the ton Pick up some new faces in Chat-|FiCic; § ) earneq‘the Stags sold him to the olym-| The official seating capacity of| Starring for the college squad {juggling acts, a baton twirler| 1 Fi e Tic et Office Sean Stas wie | ad Held e top tanooga from Pittsburgh which Shovel, p 10 0:00 0 League p - plans. And the price would bein, Angergon gym is 4629. Suit-| were Paul Arizin, the All-Ameri-lang a singer at halftime. T oO Ss Burke will Se Joule the wheey|PI12Ys there Friday. Totals .. 5 71 ay hol staggering. The league isn'tizpje for high school ball but not can from ‘Villanove and Don| ‘The basketball court was im- o pen u ay of the Ross Page Special entered Indianapolis is in immediate] 0 BR SArTed-It going to be too anxious to bolster sor a professional playoff. |Rehfeldt, the Big Ten scoring ported from .Chicago and laid] The Victory Field office|by Ross Page of San Jose, Cal. need of pitching help from the 5 a who, the Olympians, They're becoming, . ow a leader from Wisconsin, Arizin over the Coliseum ice. will be open from 12 Hoon to 3|The car, built in 1946 with 1s3/Bucs. The team needs statting i 0 9 sidered | a little big in league affairs, a | THE ANDERSON Packers con- hooped 21 points and Rehfeldt got! The ‘Trotters won the ArSt p.m. Sunday for the accommoda-| cubic inch piston displacement|Buriers since Southpaw Se uir|Otey. 2b er ready, for a freshman outfit: sidered playing their playoff game|1s, game of thelr current series over tion of fans who can't make the and equipped with a supercharger, (18 the lone Redskin ready to goa purses, 3 Kosio THE OLYMPIANS will turn Against Minneapolis at Butler) (yifton and Tatum led for” the (the All-Stars in Chicago. Theltrip to the Tribe park on week-|has made three appearances at|full nine innings. ia to. the NBA about $35, 000 [Fleldhouse. Considered briefly — Trotters with 18 each. * - college boys were. victorious in| days. | Indianapolis with its best per-| Another pair of rookie throwers, || ge So. th ir four playoff games here, | that is—and then quickly discard-[" Tne Globetrotters couldn't miss Cleveland in the second.—J. H. | Opening day game tickets, and formance being in 1947 when Aga-|Righthanders Jim Lawler and 8moiko. » to retire for their u play ter alone will |. the idea. [the hoop in the beginning and hit| = Au.stars (60) Globeirottery 1 ey tickets for the big league exhibi- bashian drove it to ninth position. Fred Strobel divided the pitching|” = 273 5 3 ua six runs Last Saturday's g 5.000. It's! “We want to win,” said Doxle| von baskets out” of their firstly ....¢ & % P5i robinson. t 7} tion games, will be available. Box|Entry deadline for the classic is|last night in chilly weather. Blanchard popped out fof Giddens i Sth Indians run in excess of $1 ) : Moore, Packer coach, “and I think [io on gnots mostly from behind Arisin ny & glutton fe 3 £13 {and mezzanine tickets for the Apr, 15. “Lawler, who got himself in hot/|p,Go ona sineled for Smolko in ninth, = off Negi probably more than will be turned we'l have a better chance oh this| |the foul circle. |Bebidd i TALLER E i home American Association open-| i water twice because of wildness, Little Rock... ..o.. 000.010 vOl-2 | 7 to 6. in by any other league team for! small floor at the Anderson High| e ¢ the first five min- O'Brien, ge 1 0 0Tatum. : 4 3ler, Monday, Apr. 24, at night, are Fi hi | gave out three hits in the first six|Platt, Giddens. Ganss. DP—Lawler, Ganss { . b¢{ layoff games. " 18chool gym.’ At the-énd of the elson, & 0 1 1C Wison.g 4 0 : 19 t Results : and Grunwald; Bagdon, Otey and Lewis; { our piay 8 t gy utes, they held a 14-3 lead and O'Shea. 1 5 3 Hanes g 3 3 practically sold out. By Usited. Poss innings. He fanned two :andiLarsen. Otey and Lewis; Otey and Lewis, Exhibi The, Olympiatis, hope to ge Doxle pointed out that the |, ©).0ians had scored a ol Ein 1) greene But the entire grandstand will NEW BEDFORD, Mass.—-Black Pico, 118,| Walked six. A double play saved| Left -indlapapetis ©. Lite Rock 16 BES xhibil some of this back after the league, cub isn’t interested in the addi- Isat Oa Twa. At te end Of the a 7 a Top = be reserved Apr. 24 and an ample | Havana. BS Jorse Sanches, 130 him the opening frame. In the Glagene 3. Lawler ‘I A-Off Giddens s in - bullds its $75,000 kitty fof the| tional money that could be col- first quarter,-the “Trotters led 24/ Alida ei 1" emir of the $1.10 ducats still are, Wtf Harve, iv Yajc Garden. Jat | fifth inning he walked Centerfleld:|ubbel "3 fd inner Lawler Loser 2 : WL, playoff jackpots, The youngsters| lected in Butler Fieldhouse. The |, "10". 4 at the halftime tnter-|® Hn, al poy Poul Haynes. a, him | 3ano, 145%, Middletown. Conn. (8). er Johnny Grice who later sored Satocky” (SA) Toit ow York won't know how they made dut| morey goes to the league Sny- | mission were out in front 42 to 25.1 ghia, De en Clifton, J. Whson,| - = ? : i Done financially until all the playoffs; way. In all, the Negro aggregation hit| gh Jromier.” lt Wate’ Ses Sec . in ‘ Bitciier i are ended. | In addition, the AHS gym al |\} C" 17" ts from the field In ster : < sn ready is sold out for the playoff the first period. y : eoFhiladelp THIS COMES from an Ade; Tums Afuinst tight in ey | "ot the All-Stars’ 25 points in Grapefruit Standings Ee Ee son basketball fan: start the series the frat half, Arizin got 15. rmrichn: Abareiotion sin in) Dear Sir: | apolis. . and Garagi Hot-shot for the collegians in W L Pet Pitches Se FE the third period was Rehfeldt, hit-\poledo .....e0eeee 7 8.700 : Presi en avors ting five out of five from the field. pyjwaukee ....... 8 4.667 Chicago JA At the end of the third period, the pipneapolis ...... 8 5 615 aoieht, 4 R " 4 ‘Sanit Code’ "Trotters led, 56-50. : st. Paul iveencese 9 6 600 winning y evisio 0 y Ralph (Buckshot) O’Brien, But- Loulsville sevnsane 2 s 2 i Chisoes 9 CHICAGO, APF. 8 (UP)--NCAA President Hugh Wilett of ler University star, ot bis lone Columbus ooo 0 8 200 Es Southern California said today he believed the embattled “sanity marker in . n be ot Sor enra Gt “89 A Recht. seh “code” should and will be revised. I= ZIard Jone sd aE - Lon : Albrecht. He emphasized that he was speaking “personally” and not as RA Brooklyn ( president of the association as representatives of 19 conference |W " i ! 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