Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 October 1950 — Page 18

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Wilson Wolt Morrison Ry BILL EGGERT : THE CINCINNATI MOHAWKS, who are making all other American Hockey League teams do a double-take this season with their first-place flirtations, open the Indianapolis Caps’ home season tomorrow night in the Coliseum at 8:30. They couldn't beg, borrow or steal any more than 19 victories last season and wound up in the Western Division cellar, 48 points to the rear of first-place Cleveland. This year, King Clancy's Kids are undefeated in five games, although they have played two tie games, and are leading the Western Division race.

Larry Wilson

Max McNab

Plamondon,

Hank Baver’s { Ankle Will Be | 0K By Spring

Outfielder Will

Leave Hospital In 3 or 4 Days |

NEW YORK, Oct. 18—Hank| Bauer will be “fit and ready”| when the World Champion New| York Yankees open spring training next March, team Physician] Sydney Gaynor said today after performing an operation on the yutfielder’s ankle,

Joe Williams Says— — | Cards’ Future? It's Fred Saigh

Big Question Is How Long ’ Owner will Stay in Game Gaynor's report to the Yankees Ee NYENCRY NTNU ED Tn 5 ay Te. — [was the most important news of NEW YORK, Oct. 18—The story in St. Louis is not, day which po other major

Eddie Dyer, the deposed manager of the Cardinals. It is|league “doctoring” their rosters, re-arranging front-/

clubs busy

: Folk Haldy Reid ‘THEY HAVE WON over Cleveland, New Haven and Evans, Fern Perrault, Jean Denis and Fred Shero. The

Pittsburgh thus far and battled evenly with Providence and Pittsburgh in other games. Only seven of ‘the Mohawks that lost six, won two and tied two with Indianapolis during 1949-50 are back. They are Ivan Irwin, Bud MacPherson, Giles Dube, Tod Campeau, Jimmy Moore, Phil Hergesheimer and Gerry

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Newcomers to Cincinnati, all from New Haven, are Goalie Emile (The Cat) Francis, Jackie Gordon, Jack

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McKay Player-Coach Ott Heller and Sports Announcer Luke Walton will explain plays and penalties and conduct an open forum. Cap players will be introdueed. "The Caps haven't frightened a team in their first two outings, losing in St. Louis, 4 to 1, and in Buffalo, 8 to 3. Passing has not been accurate and defense has been obscure when needed most. Heller plans to remedy that quickly. He has filled in during the first two games getting one goal and an assist already. That's one more point than he gathered in 30 games last season.

Olympians Are Still Having Trouble With George Mikan and Co.

Lakers Hand Local Boys an 83-59 Trouncing;

Barker Still Looking for Winning Combination

By FRANK ANDERSON, Times Sports Writer HIBBING, Minn. Oet. 18—The" visiting firemen from Indian apolis—Barkers Bucket Brigade—must have a hole In the bucket, To Start Jan. 12 | The Olympians of Naptown are still ‘watching their exhibition By JIM HEYROCK game .records go up in smoke. And Mikan, the master aisonist, is The 18th renewal of The Times- the cause of it all. ‘ Legion Golden Gloves will open! Last night the Olymps picked up defeat No. 3, 83-39, in Hibbing |Jan. 12 in the National Guard Ar- Municipal Auditorium. Mikan, ;mory, 711 N. Pennsylvania St. iplayed about half the game, butithe Mayo Brothers’ Clinic re- | The Times-Legion committee, managed to pour in 23 points. Alunion. Perhaps we'll ask the good {headed by Paul J. McDuff, last mild night's work for him. |Drs. Mayo to diagnose the inight . selected five nights on; As it. turned out the Lakers Olymps’ trouble. |which the tournament, top event didn’t need Mikan. Without him| There’s only one answer the {of the year for amateur boxers, they would have still won by one eminent physicians can give us: {will be held. |point. The Olymps did need Alex|“Don’'t take Mikan in such large Opening on Jan. 12, eliminations Groza, though. The Beak's 19 doses. It brings on irregularity {will be held on Jan. 19, 26, Feb. 2 points prevented a disgraceful re-/in the win column.”

Rags Raglan

Chicago Blackhawks have aided in the Mohawk rescue with the loan of Deféenseman Ralph Nattrass. : Gordon is the early season scoring sensation with five goals and six assists in five games. His overtime goal sank Pittsburgh last Sunday and he tallied the 2-2 clincher last Wednesday at Providence.

# THE CAPS arrived in Indianapolis today from Detroit and will report to the Coliseum tonight for the annual free hockey clinic at 8 o'clock.

re Dates Set for Times-Legion Golden Gloves

5-Night Tourney For Amateurs

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‘red Sai . Managers who don’t win out there] Pred aigh, the owner . pst b | . . _|office desks and listening to in-| * and 9. The committee selected treat to Rochester, Minn. where, OLYMPIANS (0) | LAKERS (an) aren't asked back to dinner. Club owners have it easier.|evitable post-season rumors. Notre Dame Lineu tor § |Feb. 16 as the possible date for a more of the same takes place Jones.t {4 0 Mikkelsgn,t 1% They can cook their own. ack operated on ues : {sixth night in the event the en- tonight. Mcliulicn. 3 1 § Harrison. i803 : : : : . > :./right ankle in Lenox hos- ° |tries are exceptionally heavy. Roof Falls In © {jolland! 1 8 2 Follardt i : ‘How long is Saigh going to stay in thecgame?. This| ia; yesterday and removed a| aturday Ss a uestion Prices the Same "The less said about the game. erie. 4) Fatah 384 question overshadows in |bone chip “which had been irri- : : rasovich.c 8 8 Mixa 2313 . ~/not exactly venerate the com- tating the joint.” He Baid the v I b hi f k «| Winners in the Indianapolis the better. The two clubs were {; Alen.s 9 9 OWhiteg 3 baseball importance the drop- missioner. | 25-year-old right-handed “power | Purdue S Ho com Searc mg or Atac i {tournament will represent the cityjtied 3t 10.10 La the midale i the 8. Allens | 3 : 9 juttons : i IS ing of the pilot, which was/ a a2 » i ’ ; i lin the annual Tournament of first period. en the roof fell in. Barkers 0 0Benson.g ping of the p. ated. anyhow, THE COMMISSIONER'S |AAICF and the Yankees’ most That Shone Against Texas, Irish Champions in Chicago Stadium/It was 40-24, Lakers, at the half.| pele ® 81 8 pated, an) '| office—possibly Chandler him- | -iant young outfielder, would] = goyTH BEND, Oct. 18 (UP)—Notre Dame's probable starting yep. 26, 27 and 28. 'Mikan zigged in and out of the ws re vd = Saigh has been in the pseudo sport possibly Chandler him- 1,,ve the hospital in three or ) e) «0; «+ an | Totals 3117. 8 Totals 39 8 17 ET ? self—had added substance to | hat [lineup for Saturday's game at Indiana was nearly a complete ques-| prices for this year's tourna- Lake lineup after bursts of SCOT-| Hail-Time Score—Minnespolis 40, obi. several years now, yet nobody . {four days but would wear a cast y k toda i tivit lv to be replaced ANAPOLIS 24. seems to know much about him, the Saigh mystery. for about three weeks. on ax ¥. ment will remain the same with | ng activity, only to rep | Free Throws Missed Jones & McMullen,

There isn't a baseball writer in the country who hasn't heard that Chandler has accumulated a “book” on the St. Louis finan-

except that he has extraordinary talent for making a fast buck. 1 had a long talk with the gent last spring in which he answered, all my questions—some quite personal—readily enough and with what I must assume was the truth.

Second in Team Value

{comes close to being the Yankees’!

{most important outfielder.

accepted Into this tight, little} On other fronts: - - s ie . if Chandler has something on him, Infielder Orestes Minoso from tha “THEY SAY ALL I want t0.d0 why wait for the appropriate San Diego Pardes, thus in tal

is to exploit the club and make a pment? quick million for myself,” he nodded. “Even if this were true ¢.¢,,. [ know of no law against it. But it doesn’t happen to be true. am in baseball to stay for two reasons: (1) It's good business, (2) it gives me fun.” = = n

SAIGH IS AN industrious letter writer. Some weeks ago there appeared in this space a delight-| fully ghoulish piece in which Dyer —————————— was summarily dismissed and the Cardinals sidetracked as a pen-

F 5 - nant power for the next several usari, 8 to 9 years. . : These droll observations did . not find Saigh In complete agree-| 0 ip p one |

ment and a long, temperate, patient rebuttal arrived by post—| Hi, there, Ole Bean!—a few days later. The nub of the gist was that Cardinals’ farms were still well stocked, the parent club would continue to be a flag factor, if mistakes were made he was not without blame in some instances himself and he wished to re- | peat, and with emphasis, that he is in baseball to stay. There was also a reference to

that’s something else.in the unrestricted draft.

time for many months, This year they tripped over their long gray beards. Saigh may be a lot of things but he's still to prove he’s a good basebail man. And getting a new manager isn't going to make him a better one.

|Yankee farm system, was named

dent of the Syracuse Chiefs in the {International League. Speculation't with

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|cinnati Reds runs out at the end] lof the month.

Sign College Star

nounced that 20-year-old catcher Fred Woefle, former Springfieid| {College star, had signed a con-| CHICAGO, Oct. 18 (UP) —iclub In the Class B Interstate lone, two top-rated Eastern wel- hall last season. {terweights, meet in the Chicago {Stadlum ring tonight for theirithe signing of Mickey Crossin, isecond engagement, each hoping. 19.year-old pitcher, by their Tulsa I for a win to advance into title farm club in the Texas League. | contention, | Rudy Schaffer resigned as busiFusari was an 8 to 5 favorite ness manager of the Cleveland for the brawl although he lost a Indians as the Ellis Ryan regime split decision to Pellone In thelr continued to clean out the old Bili first encounter. Both were ex- Veeck front-office stand-bys.

Mrs Saigh, the wording of which pected to weigh in around 147 Schaffer had been with the IndiI distemember. The sense was pounds. ans since mid-1946. He said he she, too, was all excited about, The fight, which will be broad- had no immediate prospects in

the Cardinals’ future and the im- cast and televised, was expected plication was that Saigh surely to draw around 6000 fans and had no intention of letting his some $40,000. wife down. -

baseball. Emil Sick, owner of the Seattle Rainiers, indicated the successar to Paul Richards as manager would be Joe Gordon. “He is the

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Non-Champion Tilt

a best man we have considered so to Saigh than meets the eye and, PORTLAND, Ore, Oct. 18 (UP) tar» Sick said of the Cleveland versity's that it is prudent to view his in-|—Reed College has lost 17 1hd4ian second baseman who has tentions ‘With "restraint. I “have Straight games. Eastern Oregon frequently voiced a desire to man-

never subscribed to the idea that has lost 18 straight. baseball is a sacreq. sport and! that only certified priests should be allowed to participate in its

age a team on the West Coast,

Oregon to a “Fun Bowl” “game “ | today, the loser to be crowned willing to discuss the matters esoteric rituals, For every one| champion of non-champions.” |. man who. buys into baseball as’ Reed hasn't won since 1947, Signs Player Contract a sporting proposition there are Eastern Oregon since '48, { The Sacramento Baseball Club 10 whose only interest is dough. | rete e—— lof the Pacific Coast league said If fattening up the bank roll is Cap Scoring today It expected a flood of aplithe darkest fear the baseball peo- G } cations for the manager's job

ple have about Saigh, the game Mi ified ....... lafter the resignation of veteran has nothing to worry about, I re- john Wilson’ 0": Joe Marty. 2 eall it survived the MacGenuises, Rod Morrison |. Marty, who took over the BacVeecks and the Hannegans, and EM pork "0" = Bt last accounts was doing all x, Riakenbun

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x a right Enlo Sclisizal etre nee 9 Saigh is assertedly anti-Chand- Gerry Red oY aiid 11951 season. fer. Even this charge, if proved, Doug GR Ay AE $ — : does not rate the death penalty. GOALIE'S AVERAGE There are other owners who 46 Bi. Brenan 4 45 3 Basketball Notes —eat ion airy ~GQP. ames played: G zoals: A Warmup tournament fames at Dearorn Sl aps Curfe minutes: GX. foals seainsti 80. shutouts. [il 54° PapaicColn 41, peast. Jets. 36. WwW rr | American United Life 1. ight's sched- " iule: 7, Vonnegut Hardware vs. Hesion oO R d . On the Ice | Goncrete; 8 Klean AA ve. Pier AC; 2 y " le s ucking vs Toa e, n e Wings AMERIC AN HOCREY LEAGUE { armup tourney results at Holy Cross Western Divisi all: Moose ge £3, Kingan’'s 38: Nate's DETROIT, Oct. 18 (UP) a [White Front 44, K. of C. 3328 35: K. of : ' . UP) — | inctnnaty WV oT Ps GOGIC 437 43 Sears & Roebuck 3. ToAdopting a “get tough” policy, Cleveland ‘ 3 i 18 night: 7 winitngs Brune VE, RC cola: Manager Jack Adams has threat- Blissey timers 1 3 Bars 5. Pocono Bloemuser As ened his Detroit Red Wings with INDIANAPOLIS ..... a po. dol | “There are openings in the South Side! & $500 fine for breaking training. Eastern Division : { rners Neeru tournament. So Rearnt 8 8: springfield 2 ‘8 13 9 6650 Adams read the riot act to his Hershey ....... ‘3 EA TR squad that they could not take Provence ©" 8 1154 their training easy for the Na- New Haven o .. ut fue 20, | HTS tional Hockey League campaign. | :

i Buffalo a? Erovidence “The midnight curfew is definjtely| + st. tity Spells. in force,” he told the players. | RESULTS LAST NIGHT | i

Previously training «infractions |_Omsha 12. Kansas City 3.

drew fines between $50 and $250. LINCOLN

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He into Paul . and Sophomore Jerry nas | QUIS 10 Fl placed Billy Barrett at right, - «»- Brion Nov. 29 .

Let him have it now. (the Padres the embarrassment of Purdue Coach Stu Holcomb fis

As to the Cardinals.and their seeing the young Cuban picked up|stressing offensive blocking in! |preparation for the Boilermakers’ Louis and young Cesar Brion of

er. If Saigh is such an undesir- ranks second to Joe DiMaggio in guard, able how did he happen to get outfield value, {Marchand, Baton Rouge, ire

monopoly in the first place? And' The Cleveland Indians bought half.

!general manager and vice presi- Towa

{Chiefs began immediately. The con

Chiefs’ agreement with the Cin- he says. Dick Schnaible, punter and de- ceive 221; per cent of the netthe 18th tournament and discuss theirs.

tensive quarterback, appeared on gate. Wallman had been holding new rules to be put into effect. |Jim Pollard at forwards. Mikan|

was a questionabl day when Notre Dame because 0 | injury suffered against Ohio State]

Coliseum Box Office Noon to 10

Nine men were hurt against Tulane last week and it was doubt-'g9 ¢1 50 $1 and 50 cents for chil-{by Vern Mikkelsen, a six-goal Lavoy, Groza iful so many players were ever on the Irish injured list at any pre- dren under 12 for the first two man. jor

Bauer, who hit .319 last season, vious time.

. Sophomore Burn’'s spot at

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LAFAYETTE, Oct. 18

1 They've been living on borrowed Gene Martin, co-director of the pie Ten opener against Iowa at

City next Saturday.

“We'll have to return to

ype of sustained attack that was ager. accepted terms after nearly Camp Atterbury will be repre-| {that the Yankees would close a evident against Texas an 0 a week of haggling with Promot- sented by a team in the 1951 ! the Dame if we can hope to open JUrer Jim Norris of the Interna-|tournament. develop when Coach ORE Barker ference season with a victory,” tional Boxing Club.

(the field yesterday In uniform out for 25; but the IBC apparently meester —— {what else?) at center, and as-|

but was unable to take part in/made for » The Brooklyn Dodgers n° contact drill because of a leg Brion services after the Louis H. S. Grid Player

injury.

| BLOOMINGTON, Oct. 18 (UP) pected to receive 37% per cent for| {tract with their Lancaster farm Coach Clyde Smith reached for his second fight on the come-back

Charlie Fusari and Tony Pel- Teague. He hit .358 in semi-pro the crying towel today as In-

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last week. Fullback Jerry Van: Ooyen and End Hugh Craton also were on the doubtful list. Both! yon cong (Bronx Winter Gardemi—| The high missed the OSU game.

Butler. Runners Win 4th Straight Meet

Don Thomas and Bob White, tied for first place as Butler Uni-| cross-country runners; won their fourth straight meet] . yesterday defeating Ipdisne Cen tral, 17 to 38, on the Fairview So Reed challenged Eastern Gordon said he hadn't met with campus. They ran the three and three-|

tenths miles in 18:36. Don Brown, Butler, third and Art Bright, Ind Central, was fourth.

Lettermen to Meet

Warren Central alumni letter. men in all sports and their fam- " ilies will. be guests at the Warren ramento reins In midseason, When central-Noblesville football game {Ralph (Red) Kress was fired, has Friday night at Warren High signed a player's contract for the gehool, Athletic Director Walter

Mowery, has announced.

| Honoring the Warrior football [lettermen will be alumni mono-

gram winners at Warren In last 25 years.

or Matesic, 240-pound tackle, his 36 years, Louis will be favored e starter Satur- at a price of at least 2-1 to beat! Hoosiers host the explosive but awkward South) f a knee American.

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en, tkan. fMcials—Jack Melevich and Hert Slade.

nights 6f fighting. Let's forget the rest. It would]

Jim Alessandrini, Charleston, W. Va., has moved There will be some new faces just entail telling a lot of false left lin competition this year since at Stuff like “the Olympians fought - tars

least three entrants in previous bravely back to within striking tournaments have been taken into|distance.? They didn’t. They! the armed forces. Robin. Hood, Were never in striking distance winner of the welterweight cham- once past the 10-10 deadlock. Beat AL 0.4 pionship last year, is now in the! Let us relate the news of Ralph| ;

U. 8. Marines. Hood has been a {member of the Chicago team the

{traveling squad-—the better to go hy Leagu . NEW YORK, Oct. 18 (UP)-—Joe past two years. . house-hunting in Indianapolis. Se ex The Nai onal in agus Al : Atterbury Team Let us_speak of a nice plane rideinning to defeat the American |Argentina were matched today, Richard Powell, runnerup to/from home to Hibbing. Let us League All-Stars, 9 to 4, before /for a 10-round fight at Chicagoithe bantamweight title last year, not discuss Olympian basketball. 5 crowd of 3300 last night and Stadium, Nov. 29. |has gone into the Air Corps. It hasn't developed yet. {take a five-to-two lead in the Hymie Wallman, Brion’s man-| It is believed, however, Lakers Are Set series.

i Boston Brave Sam Jethroe hit But Oylmpian basketball wi, two-run homer for the National

Leaguers in the sixth inning and

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The committee will meet again gnq decides on proper combina-|

| Tall, dark-haired Brion will re- next month to complete plans for tions. The Lakers are decided on ree for the Ameri. ans .’

They like Mikkelsen and Larry Jansen of the Giants was ithe winning pitcher and Mike {Garcia of Cleveland the loser,

rted talent in the other spots. There they have Kevin Shea, | The teams whipped through the {who didn’t play last night; Bua first seven innings in 45 minutes } 0

|Grant, Newman. Benson, Mac and required only 90 minutes to

Otten, the redoubtable Mr. Slater Play the whole game. /Ben (Sonny) Morrell, 17-year-old Martin and others of various; : —— {captain of the Camden Catholic Sizes and talents. '3-Cushion Tourney

High School football team, died Hibbing offered its best hos-| 0 yiapper and Jou Spivey

some sort of deal

{bout, win or lose.

i . 3 . . |" Ex-champion Louis was ex- Dies of Injuries CAMDEN, N. J, Oct. 18 (UP)—

trail. He was outpointed by Champion Ezzard Charles in his

diana had three stellar perform-g... oiort at Yan-ee Stadium, : ai lymps. The sweet | 4 The Cincinnati Reds announced erg out of action because of in- Sept. 27. : flaie RY Out Lady’ of Pitality to the Olymp are paired in tonight's city threes

of a broken aroma of amonia oozing from... ion billiard tournament neck sustained while leading his the hockey rink on which the bas-\, 0p at the Board of Trads team to victory last Saturday. He ketball floor ‘was laid did little t0 hari OT. never regained consciousness. {harm the nasal sensitivities. The “In last night's match, Al Mae Morrell scored two touchdowns |boys can still smell trouble in i,of defeated Phil Greenberger, in the 25-7 triumph over Bridgeton | Mikan. : 50 to 43. Maloof had a high run (N.J.) High before he was in-| After a restful night of nots seven, {jured in a pile up in the third! looking at my scorebook, the boys

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{quarter. {retired to dream of the trip to gy. : school abandoned|Rochester they're making today. High School Football

stooped eo oibhall in 1041 after a Payer Now the dream’s past and the Indiana Boye School 20, Indians Deaf

| Despite that defeat anu despite

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By United Press {Tony Alegro, 138, New York. Juite Colon, 135, New York, (5). Mass—Kid Pambele,

NEW BEDFORD, {was injured fatally and did not/boys and I are flying to the ren- | puntineburs , Jasonville 7, 180. Nicaragua, outpointed Frankie Fay.iresume the sport until 1946. -|dezvous to join the throngs at| Epnnerivile 4B Aurors .

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