Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 November 1950 — Page 16

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infac Juniors Win Swim Meet

Tom Lord Stars Over Huntington

Times’ State Service i HUNTINGTON, Nov. 4—The {Indianapolis Athletic Club junior ‘boys team opened their 1950 indoor swimming season with a triple triumph over' Huntington ‘YMCA teams here this afternoon. The Indacs won the junior meet, 38 to 19, the midget affair, 35 to 24, and the sub-midgets, 40 to 8. Tom Lord was the top performer for the visitors with three firsts. Junior summary follows:

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ST PAUL, Neb., Nov. 4 (UP) | 0 Cleveland Alexander, a ! baseball immortal, died ? loday in this little town where ie was born, only a few short *weeks after he had relived the oments of his glorious career sin a World Series reunion with “his old team, the Philadelphia Phillies, _* Alexander, a 63-year-old way*farer of the diamond, who pitched his way into the Hall of Fame ‘and into the hearts and memories tof a legion of yesteryear's fans, ‘apparently suffered a heart at“tack. He was found dead shortly .after noon. Neighbors said he thad not been well for some time © Ibyt that he had been “Hp und" ,arpund.” eC Returns to Rest

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Espa win the championship, failed to snent of the final game Which he /alter. He loaded the bases and California To S A! Tak {place a runner among the first watched from the press box at manager Rogers Hornsby, taking P ” five. But Coach Carl Bonge's boys Yankee Stadium in New York, a desperate gamble, called on ES five. : y . WwW the balance to easily outdiswere toe much for the gallant old Alexander. ashington, 14-7 > Despite inclement weather, members of the Sify only grade school football league, the cYo Cadets, assembled yesterday at the tance Muncie Central for team campaigner Who once himself pro- Shuts Off Threat SEATTLE, Wash, Nov. 4 (UP) CYO Stadium for a grou icture. The lea ue has ‘been operatin for several years and includes teams from the city's arochial schools. honors, 47 to 108. : vided an unforgettable dramatic * g P 9 Pp 9’ y y's p ett. : " 1 California’s ground-eating Bears, NS PL rere Hobart's Brickies were third moment in the 1926 World Series The grizzled old campaigner movin relentlessly tow : with 131 points, followed by Mun= with the 8t. Louis Cardinals, shuffled in, so weary he could third or nl I i Seeks Teen- A BS 's. 5 Central Yops Ball State, Pumas € Crusaders Drop cia EE aay i A stooped and pathetic figure hardly walk. But he had the in- mized a Surprising. passing ao Ieedd EE oh 8L, Be Tare. at the Series as he mingled with stincts of a winner and with the : : passing hawaka, 7 ard, 26-7

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of a champion he hurled a 4 : i fhe Players 2nd tans : , ig strike ow the dangerous hiimbie the Washington Huskies SOUTH BEND, Nov. 4 (UP)- | CAMBRIDGE, Mass, Nov. 4 dianapolis Shortridge with 238 generation, Alexander told again pé 14-7° for their. 31st consecutive or ow in 00 South. B . d ie r points, followed by South Bend and again the stories of his own Tony Lazzeri, to end the threat. regular season victory South. Bend Central's ‘Bears | (UP)—Holy Cross capitalized’ on > I oe 3 I oo career and to writers who inter- He went on to hold the Yankees =". 0 180-5¢ : knocked Mishawaka from : a trio of miscues to beat Harvard eniral, + (, an ndianapolis viewed him, he said “this is the in the two final innings and the °° =o © 0% 2 = “Polnd senior One of the first men to organ- ranks of . Indiana's RR RENSSELAER, Ind. Nov. 4 2 to 7 on a rain-slicked stadium” Tech, 257. happiest day of my life.” Cardinals won their first world = 7 Die ro a 0 ‘OT jje bowling among the teen-age high school football powers to- (UP)--St. Joseph's Pumas left a today and score its first football Other finishers: Bloom field, Only. Winner championship. another as Caliorn, Ped. = UP set will take up next Saturday night, 7 to 6, in a ‘hard-fought homecoming crowd only half- victory in 15 years over the Crim- 13th; Concannon, 15th, and Eve , Then past "40, he came back _ RS Cy. ained where. he left off two years ago. non-conference game, gon before 11,000 fans. ansville Central, 19th. It would have been even MOI® ijjjantly and won 21 games in a mK the unbeaten and untied. " p, ci in the fall of 1948, George, It was the Maroons’ first loss NEXT OPPONENTS | It was a. doubly sweet VICLOTY [orem rae rr —_ he Phillies manage on It we the first Pacific Coast wid : : fg “|. ST. JOE at Canterbury 3 £ doubly i y eheerful had t “fountain of youth’ 1927 season. . =... 1 Crofts, manager of the Illinois In nine games this season. They jyngiana State at BALL STATE for Coach Eddie Anderson, back TRUCK SRAILERS CUSTOM, BUILT to win, but in their four straight g,+ 0m then on he faltered and hte rence | Oss for the Huskies. lanes, brought together and spon- clinched the eastern division at Holy Cross after a tour at ALSO REPAIRING—PAINTING defeats to the Yankees, they left ;, 1g20 woo cant to Dallas of the sored this, city’s first league of Crown of the NIHSC a week Pleased today as they settled for y wa pecause he never had met i 1 3 Jone er Yor! Texas League. That was the end Columbia Edges Cornell, youngsters. Within a week of 380. Mishawaka ranked first the a 7-7 tie with Ball State's Card- gereat at the hands of a Harvard JOHN GUEDELHOEFER. was ete who for the ofd fellow who won 373 S ast four weeks in the weekly inals. v Phillies to the only game they. 1o;0u6 games ina career that 20-19, on Muddy Field that atu day es he Hag United Press honor roll. Central| Ball State broke the scoring ice Se aL 758 team oS WAGON CO., INC. ever won in a World Series, a ,.04p jp 1910 with the Phillies. NEW "YORK, N. Y. Nov. 4 poys each. beaten once and tied once, ranked in the second period on a touch- the Crimson. 202 Kentucky Ave. RI-2389 Bl rn he on (UP)—A mud-splattered but cour-""p + 112+ was in 1048, when to- SIXth: Gown arch. from miatield. eli — Red Sox in the opener. After ageous Columbia eleven heade ! : it 1 i ini maxed by an eight-yard off-tackle . . . > =F that the Phillies lost four in a Parker Signs by the passing of So day's factory: workers ang draft ; ant taf Laltback Do Meriree Franklin Township ‘Grid row and “never had another Mitch Price, and the line-smash- ®lSibles were still high school Anderson Tops Quarterback Bob Baker booted Players Are Honored SHOTGUN chance to redeem themselves For Armory Bout ing of Howie Hansen came from upperclassmen. the extra point. The Pumas also F ; : ; : until 35 years later, when they, CE PRG TIT light: Dehind in the last quarter today Mr. Crofts can still produce the Taylor, 20- 7 ‘scored on a drive from the 50- Faaank it JownshinJugn School

failed again, But it was not that 1915 game for which he will be longest remembered. It was instead the never-to-be-forgotter finale of the 1926 World Series. He had come close to the end

to defeat highly favored Cornell, 20 to 19. last period extra-point kick 1 Ward was the margin of {Columbia's victory. The score was 13 to 13 at halfme and the game was evenly

weight champion, has been signed to meet Aberdeen Lynch of St. A Louis in an eight-round main, A event in the Armory T

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Nov. 17. Promoter Norb Updike previously -had announced a fight for t this Friday but changed his plans

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squads re-| cently with a banquet at the Aeton School. Principal W. A. Me-! Kenzie was toastmaster and Rosemary Eves and Gene Merrick provided music. The speaker was Mr. M. K. Richardson of Indianapolis.

‘yard stripe in the third period with halfback Cliff Beaver going over from the two. Halfback Don Schubert converted.

‘Rice Owls Win, 13- 7

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; 80 sti ought thro 0 rue at nearby Central Alleys. ANDERSON at Franklin, Sf he ral at season, but sti] when he was unable to obtain a E rei ugh at; Bea hi the Illinois Indiana Central at TAYLOR. Over Texas Tech Coach Judson Robinett present- - a . f : suitable card. SE il He Via DyaMiohi > - : hope HOUSTON, Tex.,. Nov, 4 (UP) ed honor sweaters to Bob Crick TRADING MART never had a sore arm in his life, "“p, Lo "wi 5 close decision Baylor’ 5 Isbell Passes Five, includes Vic DeMi hiele Bob hind today to score a 20 to 7 . Rice broke up a furious Texas Phil Wampler, Glenn Buckner. helped the Cardinals win their| ne months ago over Lynch in Team to Win Over TCU janse, egores Goes Bill 8ylviaHoosier College conference Win mech goalward drive in the final Bob ‘Miller and Roscoe McCane. EL CER first pennant in 38 years, the semi-windup to the Pep-Riley fh und Dave Broc erick. en over Taylor's Trojans. seconds today to score a hollow The affair was arranged by Earl [RAS LELCUI- BARK MY! Their backs to the wall, Alex fight in St. Louis. It was a spirited ¥ BY WORTH, Tex r Nov, 4| Mr. Crofis wii gather boys and Macholtz opened the scoring 13-7 victory over the Red Raiders Sheaffer, school athletic director. pitched the Cardinals to a 10 10 match-and St. Louis since has \U.) paylor University's scrap- girls this time, Saturday gs with a 41-yard touchdown rumifrom the plains country of west a 2 victory in the sixth game to tie pean bidding for a rematch. ping Bears rode the pinpoint six to eight mixed teams The a in the second period and got! Texas. the series at 3-all. A convivial Parker, however, has been laid passing of Larry Isbell to a 20-14 mixed league,—All will be high hack into the act in the third Tech's bid to upset the Southsoul, who never made any secret up for several weeks with a foot victory over Texas Christian to- school stock, made up of both with 35-yard toss to end Tom

of the fact that he liked to cele-/ iiment. day to keep thelr Southwest Con-

brate a big occasion, he was : Jo ference title hopes, alive. tices. (M. CJ son's other counter came in the ine whan Quarterback John toasted by his fans into the night, shell fired . two touchdown ————————— (final frame on a four-yard run Moughon's pass to Halfback and sat back in the bullpen to Bo McMillin to Speak passes and engineered Baylor's Mississippi State by fullback Carter Byfield. Frank re was short of a first

fine running game built around ‘At Eli Lilly Dinner fleet Jim Jeffrey and Richard

1 {| Alvin Nugent (Bo) MtMillin, Parma as he outpitched TCU'S head coach of the professional brilliant sophomore flash, Gil | Detroit Lions football team, Will Bartosh. be ‘in Indianapolis on Tuesday, Nov. 28, as a guest of Eli Lilly Stanford, a Cal and Co. The. former coach of Indiana Battle to 7 to 7 Tie

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{University’s—Big - Ten- champions; STANFORD Cal Nov. 4 (UP) ; (1645) will be the principal _ Stanford and University of .The speaker -at a special dinner. He Southern California fought to a Marred

will. stress. the. parallel that exists. fumbling. —penaity—fitied—F7 a {between teamwork on the grid- draw in their “frustration bow)” Pete W

iron and within industry. game here today before 45,000 McMillian® also. ‘Will flavor his fans. Final

talk liberally with football anec- In a wild encounter that saw {dotes picked up through his long each side miss at least a half-| NEW [Saree as player and coach, dozen chances to score, Stanford Mt. La

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Flattens Auburn, 27-0 (UP) — Mississippi State called on an all-sophumore cast today for Unbeaten Kentucky a second-half offensive that flat-

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Taylor took a 7-6 halftime lead on a seven-yvard end sweep by 4 halfback Don Grantiz and a conversion by end C hig warner,

down as the clock ran out, ; But the Red. Raiders of the Border Conierence cutplayed their more respectable opponents most of the way.- They picked up 17 first downs to eight for Rice and ained 312 yards rushing to 174 Swamps Florida, 40-6 Oey : LEXINGTON: Ky.; Nov. 4 (UP). Tech. also held:a slight edge in game was a rough one, -—Babe Parilli, ignoring a finger- Passing, totaling 71 yards in the hy penalties and the sec- numbing rain that was half snow, air to 61 for Rice.

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