Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 June 1950 — Page 27

100,000 fans, college crews and Ll De a

MARIETTA, O., June 16—The University of Washing-

ton is to collegiate rowing what Notre Dame is to collegiate| A

football—tops in every respect. ; ne. of 13 Srv <ui45%d S655 vmgriow : ) ann tercollegiate Rowing Regatta, the Poughkeepsie Regatta. . . 3

of this town have taken spectators into their homes, determined to prove Marietta is a suitable of followers of the sport-of-crew/Place for a sporting event of Marietta, which was the|this regatta’s magnitude. first settlement in the Northwest, Ry . { Territory, has been bracing itseit|, WASHINGTON IS the favorite for weeks for the onrush of '0 Capture the varsity race but battle between wh : the Huskies and the University THE THRONG has arrived. ever, triumphed over the Golden And the town’s businessmen and| Bears, defending champs, earlier officials at little Marietta Col-/in the spring. | Jege are wringing their hands, This is how they'll line up for fearing this will be the first andthe start of the varsity race: = | only year for the big regatta on Syracuse, Wisconsin, Washthe Ohio. Bad luck has struck. | ington, Rutgers, MIT, Cornell, With the arrival of the first | Navy, Columbia Stanford, crew, Columbia University, last | California, Pennsylvania and week, the rains came and the | Princeton. Boston College, the beautiful Ohio” became a | 13th one here for the “big row,” swirling, muddy torrent. Kas a crew entered only in the . ® =» { freshman race. THE REGATTA was moved) $ 2%. .8 from Poughkeepsie, N. Y. this! THE WEST has monopolized year. Officials said Marietta of-|the crew racing championships. fered a better site since an ob- Navy has been the only eastern servation train could be used and Crew to win in recent years, havthe crews would not have to con-|Ing taken the 1038 and 1047 tend with the tricky tide waters races. In the past 21 races, Washencountered at Poughkeepsie; {ington has won eight, Navy four, But for the past week the California six, Columbia two and coaches have been pacing the|Cornell one. Fiver bank, waiting for the cur-| An observation train, —earrying rent to slow down. If the river 5000 persons, will move along the continues to rage, this'll be one|course. The train has been sold of the fastest races in history. [out since early in April when the Ohio, an excellent spot regatta was first assigned to for the rowing regatta when (Marietta. the river is calm, usually rages | Of course, since this regatta is in the spring but quiets down {in the heart of Big 10 territory, this time of year. (the fans probably will be rooting Hotels—there are only three for Wisconsin, the Western Con-| small ones in this town-—have|ference's only entry. But the been sold out to spectators as| Badgers have never won. They far north as Columbus, O., 120|placed second five times in their miles away. Most of the residents|28 starts.

Hogan, Fazio Have Poorest

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NEW ROCHELLE, N. Y, June 18 (UP) — Veteran Lawson Little, still fit and fairway-fine at 40, had the nation’s younger golf stars at his heels and said he aimed to keep them there today in the second and third rounds of the $15,000 round-robin tournament. The husky, graying iron-ace from Monterey, Cal, played some |of the finest golf of his career | yesterday over the rain-drenched

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Post at Wisconsin

MADISON, Wis., June 16 (UP) ~Harry Stuhldreher, who rode to football fame as quarterback of the Notre Dame Four Horsemen, has resigned ag athletic director at the University of Wisconsin to close out an under-fire career that forced him out of the grid coach spot two years ago. " Stuhldreher resigned yesterday to take a job with United States

by Guy M. Sundt, assistant athletic director and track and cross-country coach of the Bad-| gers, He thus became the last of the immortal Irish backfield to remove himself from an active sports career. Elmer Layden, Jim Crowley and Don Miller—all have found their way into other livelihoods; - ‘ The resignation was hardly a shock to intimates who have expected him to leave ever since he virtuallly was forced out as football coach in 1948. A series of dismal seasons in Big Nine competition led to student and alumni unrest that blossomed into “Goodbye Harry” clubs and demands that he be replaced.

Steel Corp. and will be succeeded gills,

Game Fish Season Opens, but Be Sure You Count Your Catch

{+ THERE 18 no closed season on § a CU THEre “wie, However, fishing methods frowned on by the Indiana Department of Con-| Those methods clude fishing or operating a motor | boat in a state hatchery or spawn-

By FRANK

we GAMB FISHERMEN can now biit" their lair until Apr. 30, 1951. The Indiana game fish season opened

at midnight last night.

That means a lot of fishing—and counting, too—for Hoosier anglers. A rule and some simple arithmetic will come in handy

when the game warden gives you

There are limits to the number of game fish,that can be taken. Any specie of game fish may be

taken—within limits, of course Here's the yardstick to use:

» # » MINIMUM OF five inches: Blue-

(both kinds), rock bass

bass combined.

DeVoe, Sunderland

Oust Tennis Foes

Indianapolis collegiate tennis| players did well nationally yes-|

terday.

In Kansas City, Mo., Chuck De-

Voe, an Indianapolis product now joined! Kas. in

at Princeton University, field,

Tannlan

tion during a game with Yale brought the situation-to a cli

dreher lost: a 34 to 32 heart-|

end of the 1948

Prep Cage Stars In Action Tonight

season he quit

Texas Upset, 4 to 2, %veen course fo card a stylish

| five-under-par 67. i In NCAA Playoff | His performance, which IinOMAHA, Neb,, June 16 (UP)—! cluded seven birdies, gave him a The defending champion’ Univer-| point total of plus 15 and a comsity of Texas Longhorns today|fortable four-point margin over faced an uphill battle in their curly haired Jack Burke Jr. of fight to hold their National Col-| White Plains, N. Y., who was legiate Athletic Association base-| runner-up with plus 11, thanks to ‘ball crown. : {his flashy 69. The Texans were upset by Rut- Ferrier in 84 Place

gers, 4 to 2, last night in the po . viping National Open opening game of the eight-team. 1 nion Ben Hogan hit ap-double-elimination tournament atl eared to go awry. Hogan, along Municipal Stadium here. | , : : with George Fazio of WashingWisconsin won the nighteap|, wound up with the day's om Caloradn A. and M. 7 to 3. poorest score of 76. Hogan, play- ¢ onlg with Shingto 1a Tutts| In8 in a foursome with Sammy I a eX D radiey, | Snead of White Sulphur Springs, . Y-'W. Va., Jinmy Demaret of Ojal, The winners of tonight's contests) Cal. and Burke, showed a minus wi w. paired tomorrow night 17 while Fazio had an even worse utgers and Wiseonsin,| 21 while the losers will take on Tex-| I Buike's touriomé. Domaret as and the Colorado Aggies Sun-| IR ' day. ‘ Eg and Snead each carded 71's to a | emerge with plus threes. {| Big Jim Ferrier of San FranAmateur Baseball | cisco carded a 71 and was in third The Indianapolis ABC's want to book a place with a plus seven total, Be day I irr en Hates. For| Herman Barron, the plodding pro

5 \ 1 ames contact Bob Matthews, 2139 Marindale Ave, TA-8244 or TA-0957 after . m.

MANUFACTURERS LEAGUE (Sehedule for Tomorrow-—All Games. a Riverside, Starting at 2:30 BE. C. Atkins vs, Allison Jets DoE Balin i. io AR. aL are 8 AVALIDE VS, allory at! No. 3 and Capitol Oil vs Richardson | Li0¥d Mangrum, Demaret and Rubber at No. 3. {Snead at plus three apiece. (Schedule for Sanday—All Games Start | 4 2:30 Except those at Pendleton and | Haas Cards 73 Claude Harmon of

winamville, which start at Noon.)

MUNICIPAL LEAGUE Indians Reformatory vs. Capitol Oilineck, N. Y., double-header) at - Pendleton, Boughton BXCAYSLITY vs. Tryon Tavern at Riverside Riverside No. 4 and Vestal Steel vs. South Side Saints at Rhodius No. 2. CITY LEAGUE agles- Lodge vs. Ferris Foods at Beech , Hudson Dealers vs. Union Printers at Riverside 5, Moore Peace Bridgeport Brass at Sack’'s Used Cars. vs. Kingan Rhodius No. 1. iG SIX LEAGUE

seven for his 73.

Brookside No. 1

BI 4 Cat Ri ide N: Ch 8 verside No. 4, uck NO | oo» * Indiana State Parm at Put. ith a minus nine. namville and Kirsh- EE

Marine Reserve vs. CL — - v yr — Kel Regains 2d Spot In All-Star Ballots

; troit Third Baseman George Kell,

Mamaro-|_: and Art Bell of} second monthly soi Colma, Cal, had a plus one.tols} No. 8. DeWolf News vs. Den-Zell at ghow for their 71's and Vie Ghezzi | Delker. with an of ‘Inwood, N. Y., got a minus

s| Fred Haas Jr., of New Orleans, Chapel ve lalso shot a 73 but showed only

CHICAGO, June 16 (UP)—De-

All-Star basketball teams, rep-| {resenting the cream of Indiana) and Kentucky high school players, |

wilt square off ‘tonight in ‘the Dick Schnittker, All-American 10th ‘annual benefit game spon- forward from Ohio State Univer-|

sored by the Indianapolis Star. The contest is scheduled for Butler Fieldhouse at 8:30. : ' The Hoosier netters will be looking for their ninth win, Kentucky’s only triumph in the series was in 1045.

Curly Armstrong Wins IU Alumni Golf Meet

Curly Armstrong of Ft. Wayne, with a 66 net, won the Alumni Club of Indiana University's bankers’ handicap tournament yesterday at Highland Country Club. Second place ended in a fourway tie with Charles Hartmetz of | Evansville; Chili Cochran and

{Charles Harrell of Bloomington,

land Rod Stevenson of Indianap10lig, all finishing with 67s.

| Gross honors went to Keith

Campbell of Logansport with 72. {Bob Wallace of Greencastle and

from White Plains, made his 70 Harrell were next with 75s. A do for a plus five total while total of 95 golfers played and 105, 4 | Cary - Middlecoff of Ormond|persons attended the dinner fol-| Bo. 3 | Beach, Fla. and Chick Harbert lowing the tourney, 3b Bo Llof Detroit were bracketed with

rt TR th top honors in the day tourney

feo”

A “Goodbye Harry” banner|ougting the national collegiate raised in the student cheering sec-\3,, 1105 champs in the Heart of America tourney quarterfinals. DeVoe and Barbour upset Jim max, The following week Stuhl- Brink and Fred Fisher, both of Seattle, 6-1, 6-3. breaker to Ohio State, and at they, the singles semifinals today

against Gustavo Palafox of Mex Another Indianapolis

College, yesterday defeated Ave

lino Madamba of Tri-State Col- here Sunday afternoon: lege, Angola, Ind., 6-3, 6-3, in the will start at 2:30 o'clock with time tennis trials at noon.

Leads in Wightman | WIMBLEDON, England, June 16} Fits | (UP)~—Louise Brough of Beverly {Hills; Cal., gave the United States! a 1 to 0 lead in its 22d Wightman’ Cup tennis clash with Britain to_|day by beating Mrs. Jean Walker_|Smith, 6-0, 6-0, aid

ball with the Washington Capi-

Eastern Intercollegiate

tourney. Sunderland now moves

into the semifinals.

Schnittker Signs Pro WASHINGTON, June 18 (UP

sity, has signed a two-year con tract to play professional basket

tols, it was announced today.

Softball Notes

TONIGHT'S SCHEDULE

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At Longacre: 7, t

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8:30 P. M. (DST)

SUNDAY NIGHT

DeVoe is also

At Municipal: 7, Indianapolis Merchants ket; 8: way ro!

vs. J. D. Adams; | 3: , Clermont vs. de Ar Products; 40, L. 8B. Ayres vs. West Side Merchants. | pason, 8:18, Wm. | :30, Paper Pack- |

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yellow bass;

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»-» » MINIMUM of 10 inches: Silver,

largemouth bass, Kentucky bass; stripe bass; (walleye). Bag limit six. The bag limit of six means in the aggre-red-eared sunfish, crappies/gate of largemouth, smallmouth, (goggle-|silver or yellow, white or striped, eye.) Bag limit—25. The bag limit! Kentucky bass combined. means in the aggregate of bluegill, red-eared . sunfish, crappie, rock of six: Pike or pickerel, { No restrictions: Yellow perch.

Ken Gorgal Signs |:

No limit in inches, but bag limit

With Cleveland |

CLEVELAND; (UP). — Ken QGorgal, 21, star quarterback for the 1949 Purdue University football been signed to a player contract by the Cleveland Browns of the National Professional League, Coach Paul Brown announced today. While playing for the Boilermakers in 1949, Gorgal was credited with 419 out of 540 possible minutes of play. Brown said he planned to use Gorgal on defense work.

Seek Auto Race Mark "| wiNCHESTER, 1nd. June 16

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Utility Tennis Loop

To Open Tomorrow The Utility Tennis League will open first round play tomorrow morning at Riverside. Rain prevented scheduled play last week, Tomorrow's pairings: Indiana Bell Telephone vs. In- : Water; Indiana Gas & i} Water vs. Public Service Co.; Inis Railways vs. Indianap-

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