Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 31 October 1950 — Page 18

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Bettors Losing | By KURT FREUD

On Ohio Powerhouse - Mishawaka and.

COLUMBUS, 0. Oct. 31 (UP) — | week” in Hoosier Coach Wes Fesler said today he 'stra’s Mishawa, is being harassed by irate gam- Northern I blers who have lost their shirts | Mis A betting either giarts @year ago, are undefeated with or against U: Press *

ck, Mentor Cor ey een

Battle Billed as Prep Game of Week

na high school conference title, ka's Maroons, who could win only one game in

‘Big 10” honor roll; his Ohio State go¢'the fotirth straight week. They

h Bend Central tangle in the “game of the | school football Friday, but Coach Gene Dykalready are assured of a playoff berth for the teams still have three games to ‘play to complete their season, but the there was little doubt today that

/Canterbury’s Bob Courtney would scoring cham-

in eight games so far and head Ison finale,

The undefeated Sen-|

All-Time Mark

win the individual ‘plonship.

Unlikely He Can Top

| Most Indiana college football

some fellow be $250 on the, game and lost,” Fesler declared.’

POWer-| won their first division title in 15 ‘ators haven't licked thelr cousins

football Bouse. o {years last week. © be a Posed | South Bend Central's Bears, just because

of Roosevelt since 1943, and this The 155-pound halfback from could be their year, Elwood scored four touchdowns According to the Dickinson 28ainst often-trambled Rose Poly

beaten in their season opener by a last 8 he - ystem, Lafayette Jeff already '2st Saturday—the second con ¢ Gary Roosevelt, are in sixth place has wrapped Fw its fourth ready, secutive game in which he scored of the FanKings. Both Joled Jae Central Conference crown in five 24 points. This gave him 102 pressive games _ |points. In six games, and a 36for the big battle last week, Mis-| J age: pianos Meet lowly| og

point margin over Joe Pahr of

hawaka toying with Goshen, 34 to 2 8 . me %57, and Central dumping South’ bet they're going to get hurt.” Bend [Riley's defending East The 40-year-old Buckeye skip- NTHSC champs, 28 to 14. per, who threatened to .quit his Play for Title job a year ago because of fans’ (Central's only blemish in league exacting demands for a winning play is a 7-7 tie with Goshen, team in this football “hotbed,” In- while Mishawaka ‘has won six dicated he did not know whether loop starts. But should Central the pressure from bettors Was Or- win the all-important fracas, Bob ganized. Jones’ boys would grab the div!Not Ordinary Fans ‘ston title by half a game.

But he made it clear that it was|* They would then qualify for

Wes Fesler

not the ordinary fan who was the playoff with either East Chi-

cago Washington or Gary Emer-| raising all the fuss about the way | on, the ‘west NIHSC

his team shellacked four of fiveip o.. can nail down at least opponents. The Buckeyes lost t0 a share of the division title this Southern Methodist, 32-27, then week, although it'll take a victory | trounced Indiana, 26-14, Ritts- over a good Hammond club to

burgh 41-0, Minnesota 48-0, and 9° It : Iowa 83-21. Washington meets Chicago

“The people who cause the clashing with crosstown rival trouble,” the $15,000 a year coach p,,.eveit in their traditional sea-

leaders. |

Brazil's Red Devils, who have Valparaiso, the current runner-

pocketed their second straight

Western Indiana Conference title, |

host Linton this week, and Sey-|

fayette, In other

vade Goshen; unbeaten Gary|

Roosevelt's Rough Riders have a non-loop date with South Bend! | Washington. |

{last week in the U, P. “Big 10.” Mishawaka (won B lost 0) Lafayette Jeff (7-0) $ East Chicago Washington * (8-0) Gary Emerson (6-1 . . Wayne Central |Catholfe (8-0) Routh Bend Central ©

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Hammond (4-2-1) |

up. 1942 Record Safe

Since Canterbury’s Hoosier colmour’s South Central Conference lege conference champs play only champs face undefeated West La- an eight-game schedule, it seemed almost impossible for Courtney games, Central Cath- tc equal or surpass the 165-point olic's Ft. Wayne city champs in- Tecord set by Eddie McGovern at But there Roosevelt hosts city rival Froe-|also was little doubt that Court-

bel Thursday, and East Chicago|Dey was the state’s most prolific McGovern'’s

Rose Poly in 1942,

point-maker since

days.

Butler halfback Lou WeideThere was no chances from Kamp, who got three of the Bull|dogs’ four tallies against Western Reserve, moved up to third place with 48 points, two ahéad of Val{po’s Norman Arnold, who col lected one TD and three conver{sions to boost his total to 46..

The leading scorers:

rookie-of-the-year award.

Terry Sawchuk, formen Indianapolis goalie, is one of 17 National Hockey League rookies this season eligible for the league's

Buddy Clark's

said “are not the average fans, but the guys who bet dough om

the

was filled with protests and he was constantly being harangued over

the

The ¢alls came particularly fast and heavy after the Pittsburgh game, he said.

In this jnstance, many of the complaints revolved around why pass

higher.

the

contend with and that no official action ‘was ‘contemplated.

game.” Fesler said his mail

telephone hy disgruntled fans.

"Complain on Score

complaints as one of the

league,” Mann said.

MEN'S gained through pass receptions stated. Fo OTBALL SHOES |with 1014 yards, and placed sec-' ® Good Cleats $795 lond to Los Angeles’ Tom Fears @ 8aes § to 1} {in catches with 66. SCHIFF'S SHOES Sent to Yanks ® 27 5. IHinols BIG e 259 E wash. Jadopted a “hands off” policy to- ® 140 E Wash, J ward him ever since he objected STORES o 346 W. Wash. [to taking a $1500 pay cut from ! e 1063 the Lions this fall. .

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He Was 'Railroaded’

Says NFL Has Unwritten ‘Hands Off’

Rule; Links Status to Pay Cut Refusal

By JERRY LE DONNE, United Press Sports Writer DETROIT, Oct: 31-—-Flashy Bob Mann, pro football's No. 2 Purdue in an effort to add scoring receiver last year, charged today that he has been “railroad the suckeyes didn’t run the score gut of the game because he refused to take a salary cut. The speedy. 26-year-old end, former Detroit Lions and Univer- few touchdowns, Coach Stu HolFesler indicated he regarded sity of Michigan star, is jobless, “I must have been blackballed—it just doesn’t make sense that! things a “big time” coach mustipny, suddenly not good enough to ——— eee make a single team in the! York Yanks in payment for Bob- right halfback work, respectively,

u - , Amundsen this week before Well-regarded: Hammond Nell, Munele Courtney. hb, Canterbury. 9 17 PAT 1% Central, Indianapolis Tech, South Bend a h iparaiso 831° 48 ashington, Hartford City, Plymouth. Weldeka p. Butl 6 8 0 48 Vincennes. Arnold bb, Valparaiso .... § 3 38 48 Gines, fb, Franklin 6 71 0 42 | Mutscheller. e. e, ire Dame 3 $ 3 3 Pro End Bob Mann Char esgztin ||| a ib, Jadians orl 50 Ander wR BA

two Sophomore Backs | Slated for Purdue Duty|

| LAFAYETTE, Oct. 31 (UP)— {A pair of sophomore halfbacks will see more offensive action for

’ punch to a running attack which - thas yielded plenty of yardage but

comb indicated today. inger were slated for left and

by Layne, but I think the tards (as the Bollermakers returned to

Last year, Mann led the Na- Were already stacked against my Big Ten competition against Wistional Football League in yards continuing in pro football” Mann consin next Saturday, Darrell

Brewst rugged right ‘end sideDetroit Lions coach Bo ea. Fe Ret, the io Hin game, may

lin called Mann’s charges “abso-/ lutely absurd.” ey action against the

| McMillin said, “It isn’t hard Lo

He contends the NFL has ¢® Why Mann couldnt make th

. Yanks’ team, with all the big, ; Fesler Praises 200 pound ends they've got. ‘don't want to take anything away Offensive Center from Bob's pass catching, but be-| COLUMBUS, 0, Oct. 31 (UP)—

“Detroit sent me to the New Cause of his small size he Was/Ohio State Head Coach Wes Fes-

{totally ineffective as a blocker.” jer sung the praises of Center Loses Salesman’s Job Bob McCullough today as he restIn addition to being out of foot-{©d his first stringers. ball work, Mann was fired from| “He's the best offensive center iis salesman’s job with the Na-/I've ever looked at,” Fesler said. onal Beer Jo., headed by Edwin | “If ever there was an All-Ameri-J Anderson, president of the Can lineman, he’s it. He has done Lions. - a Miraculous job» a . 4 : Mann owever, Fesler hasn't forgotFootball Leseue owners hai ten about the Wildcats of North“gentleman's agreement” not to|nc°tern Who meet his mighty claim a player that another team Buckeyes Saturday at Evanston,

rules as “undesirable.” ‘ > “I can't prove it, but the facts weve got Jo S00 against speak for themselves, How can I boys will get plenty of ing

be one of the top pass catchers rcises lin the league one year and not|snerm on as reek Just to Keep

good (ough, io be wanted by he : even the weakest team the next?” f : Mann asked. Then he went to Bruised Irish Regulars

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check on his claim for unemploy{ment insurance. Pp Resume Jrining Today . LX om (UP)—The Notre Dame regulars High School Football rested yesterday as players who did not appear against Michigan State game held a Preparation for the Navy game coming up in Cleveland Saturday will begin for the first stringers today. Trainer Hugh Burns reported \ that John Petitbon, left half w Castle, 8 p, m. taken out Saturday because of Glenwood Schoo! exhaustion; Dave Flood, right [bait who suffered a pulled shoul- | der muscle, and Billy Gay, left {half who suffered two bruised ribs, were expected to play against Navy.

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Widow to Wed, Start. ‘New Life’

HOLLYWOOD, Oct. 31 (UP)— Nedra Clark, widow of crooner Buddy Ciark, says she will “start a new life” during the Christmas

holidays with her marriage to Hollywood agent Albert (Cubby) Broccoli. “There's nothing left of my old

In Chest Drive

Achieve Greatest

Excess Over Quota

Two gold-plated “Red Feather Oscars” were on display today by concerns farthest exceeding employee contribution quotas as the Community Chest drive closed a life,” she said yesterday in mak-

triumphant campaign. ing the announcement. “Living Goodman & Co. jewelers, re- alone can get terribly lonely.” ported 239 per cent of quota to| Mrs. Clark, once named the capture the Mercantile Division most beautiful brunet model in trophy, while Bryant Heater Di-| America, lost four members of vision topped the Industrial Di- her family to violent death in vision with 156 per cent of quota. nine years. Chairman Richard T. James Mr. Clark was killed in a Los praised the work of volunteer Angeles airplane -crash Oct. 1, campaign workers at last night's 1949. Less than, a year later,

windup dinner in the Claypool | their T-year-old daughter, Penny, |

Hotel. He sald $1.387,402.77, or| Was struck and killed by a car. 94.2 per cent of the goal this HER FIRST husband, Willian year, was collected during the Wvans, went beserk in 1941 when drive. she filed divorce proceedings in More pledges are expected to|Chicago and fatally stabbed their be received during the next few|2-year-old son and her mother. days, Mr. James said. Evans is serving a life prison Mrs. Irwin Egan, 327 N. Ar-|sentence. senai Ave. was Introduced as| “Since I've met Cubby I think winner of the jingle contest spon-|0f the nice things that happened sored by The Indianapolis Times|n the past,” she said. “I'm beand other newspapers. She was 8inning a new life. presented with a 1950 Ford by a ar Virgil LaMarre of the Ford Motor Russ Rebuffed

Co., on. behalf of Indianapolis . . In Vote on Lie

Word dealers. Final division reports were: FLUSHING, N. Y., Oct, 31 (UP) —The United Nations General Assembly rejected today a Russian effort to defer discussion on a 14power resolution that would keep Trygve Lie in office as secretary-

pires next Feb. 2. When the assembly met Soviet Delegate Jacob A. Malik submitted a Jesclution calling upon it to ff discussion until the secur-

IU Concentrates On Boosting Defense

BLOOMINGTON, Oct. 31 UP) iyo anon Tilt he ew

—Indiana Coach Clyde Smith, nenda secre . disappointed at the showing of his | endation Tor a Tew ary © Boal)

Hoosiers against ‘Illinois, worked |” His motion was defeated 45 to on ‘an improved defense during 5 with 9 abstentions. Only the light practice yesterday for Sat- soviet bloc voted in favor. urday’'s meeting with Michigan

State. Sashy nai. Juvenile Court Model for

Bobby Robertson, back who aggravated a leg injury Tribunals, Fisher Says against Illinois, will play but may Placing all Marion County Bot be up 1 par, Sith Jala. The .,urts on a nonpolitieal basis was Squad was in good condition oth-|aqyocated today by Patrick J. , Fisher, candidate for judge, Su{perfor Court 3 on the Democratic Leahy Trail (ticket. SOUTH BEND—Frank Leahy, { Speaking on behalf of Demo‘leratic proposals for local court reforms, Mr. Fisher pointed to the {Juvenile Court as a pattern for iother courts to follow in “getting {away from politics.” | “Creation of a Judicial Confer{ence of Marion County,” Mr. Fisher said, “as proposed by the Dem-

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