Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 November 1950 — Page 16

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2d Home Game No Soft Touch

George Ratkovicz. The aforementioned are familiar to local

“Eastern Division

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The Sate are buzzing fans, having performed here last 8 year as Nationals. A glimpse at IS eK Thess wide sre Sirecied 3B the new finds the the veteran Clift oh oly a rs Belus Smawley, a pickup from. “Bucket Indianapo " the defunct St. Louis franchise. Her BE pected Bucket Brigade” meets the Syra- The Nats also have added Ger-| A bury Ex

cuse Nationals in Butler Fieldhouse at 8:30 o'clock ‘tonight. - 3 The Olymps could have found a softer touch for their second home game of the season. Syra-

To Provide Stars

- For Times Tourney By JIM HEYROCK

ry Calabrese, a former St. John's University .etar, and Don Lof_Bran, who was the big noise on “the San ¥rancisco University

team last season. Nine veterans cuse is riding atop the Eastern . and two rookies promise lots of _ Division of the National Basket- good news for the

PROBABLE LINEUPS y i) Eastern Division champs.

boxing will start as soon as the ring is put in order.

rah spirited in the NBA.” The daily league standings of United] Press say the Nats can play ball.|

R voy (8), Barker 101, Mrazovich (19), Barn

DIANAPO! pelos (18), (20).

Be a MAtknowsk] (5), Calabrese 9),

Hannum (101. Lofgran (11), Pet 1 8m Riwiey (141. : m in ues a A Cervi is a clock-watcher from the pected from Atterbury since th Firat. p.m to Dlelen os word go. He knows just when to Pennsylvania 28th Division i

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ball Association with four wins in five starts. The Olymps are only one-third of perfection at 2-4. Three of the Olympians’ four losses have been suffered at the ° hands of Eastern opposition, Washington, Baltimore and Boston. - The latest was Boston, 7875, Sunday night. So maybe Horace Greeley should have said: § “Stay West, young man. You'll live longer.”

put on a rush and when to slow training there. Pennsylvania ha down. It pays off. Al and his produced many men who hav

feat the Olymps more than once game. last year. | Novice or beginning fighter Call us a minority, but we’llithis year must be under the ag still ask: going to ball?” Some so-called experts say the was instituted to further protec club ‘s conrnng along. Well, so is the voung scrappers Christmas, holiday that comes along: just once a year. It's not Christmas tonight, but here's hoping” the Olymp_ shooters play

start playing bPasket- Legion

Al Cervi . . . success comes Too Mature

Five Carrying Load in dribbles for the Syracuse

A team can't win many ball head man. Santa Claus. If not the “Bucket games with five players carryingland Barnhorst and you'll find Brigade” could find a hole in [ring SXperienst, Toi too: matyr the load. With the Olymps there's that the rest of ‘the club is mere- something besides its - stocking | year : ys 16. ang 1 = a drop of 31 points bétween the |y dressing. Cliff Barker has|come Yuletide morning. A ° fifth and sixth man in, the 8ix- worries enough, so

The committee believes vouth

The $40,000 ‘is Meyer's salary the British team could not come

| fn CO het which told nothing. , and a source very close to [00 Boudseny of The Cleveiang for the meet. i the club sald today Meyer has re- g¢ 1oyis Cardinals both have! Hey Would lke to appear in Pe! fused to. leave without full pay-'neen mentioned “prominently as March, 1952. : | $25,000 Guarantes lof Franklin for runnerup honors, |

t. “Infact,” this source said, Meyer's successor—if he goes. “Billy's attitudé about .the money to make a lucrative trade for; Though no official would com- iwith 72 points. ‘makes his chances of remaining Boudreau out of gratitude for ment openly, it was obvious the their season Saturday. ln the club better now than at|what he's done for the club. {action nettled the PGA hierarchy.: time since the season ended Says Nothing Is Set and one spokesman although he still may go.” | ~ Was Smiling After Talk

‘Meyer came here yesterday

‘en no consideration to anyone and the visitors to accede will not until aftér I have talked host's request for dates.

. has amassed 42 points so far. with Meyer.” The talks, it was we went there a year ago to po

The Leading Segrers

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Camp Atterbury will be represented in the 18th renewal of defending , The Times-Legion Golden ,Gloves, Soldiers at the camp are ex-

INDIANAPOLIS : 1 SYRACYS: Peppy Ball Club pected to start training this week. 14 Holland E Gabor The press-radio folder says Maj. Charles E. Page, special Zo TTR : Ratzoviey R Syracuse nas a “bench rated the services officer at th g a 2 13 Waker Seymour peppiest, talkingest, most rah-| e pos :

Some good boxing talent is ex-|

bunch used those tactics to de- climbed to the top of. the boxing

“When are the Olymps of 20, members of The Timescommittee decided at a meeting last night. The age limit

past the age of 19, regardless of

| Titkets for the 1951 tournament will be on sale in downtown _ .«

Canterbury’ s Bob Courtney avRickey, as usual, said plenty, to the United States in August or eraged 14.25 points in eight games

| September, 1951, the usual months to Win the 1950 Indiana collegiate Instead, Roe said, football scoring race with 114

Valparaiso’s Joe Pahr was two {touchdowns ahead of Don Gines|

Both conclude

Rickey insists that he has “giv- pointed out that it was usual for third. The Irish have three more to the games to play, and Mutscheller | together stockholders like the many persons who came in for Dr

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eplay thei basketball BROW mind about the money—and' thuthy Wet im made. PoPonted starts, today reported four key ‘how oF 1 ne Solers at Camp there's little .chance he will _ BALTIMORE, Md.—Terry Moore, 154. players on the injured list—backs! Atterbury Nov. 29. Rickey simply has to decide Baitimore (13 nied Bobby Lee. 132. Mike Maccioli and Dick Schnaible,| “The Olymps will conduet “a. whether it's worth $40,000 to him! HOLYOKE.- Mass —Teddy (Red Top) tackle Bill Bruner and end Ron‘clinic in the afternoon and stage to get his new man in on the DA's, 130, Harford Conn. outpolnted 414 Bland. Trainer Pinky Newell & game against an Atterbury ‘ground floor, _ PROVIDENCE, R. I.—Rocky Marciano. said their status for Saturday's _feam in the evening. It will be the. “Personally, I don't think {BP Io vor Haven Bomed 1g °¢ conference game at Minnesota ” first of several clinics planned for Rickey considers any man worth NEW HAVEN, Conn.--Vic Cardell. 147'3./Could not be determined until the camp this season. $40,000—except ‘Rickey. Histiord, Soni, cutpointed Ald Minelli, later in the week. =:

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CLEVELAND, O., Nov. 14 (UP) -The Cleveland Indians night placed former player-man-ager Lou Boudreau on the waiver list for the purpose of unconditional Jeiease.

s Ryam = we've sad before, we are anxious to co-operate with Lou 100 per icent in doing what he considers best for him. He has requested his! unconditional release so he shall have it. By asking American and National League teams for waiver§ on Boudreau ‘‘for the purpose of unconditional release,” Ryan set fn motion the machinery which will give Boudreau his free agency in a little over a week. Should any club in either league put in a claim for Boudreau, he still has the right to accept or decline ‘their offer. Ryan said. “In taking this course, the Indians lost an - opportunity to make a beneficial trade for Boudreau in the event that a new managerial post fails to materialize,” Ryan said. Boudreau was fired unexpectedly Thursday as manager of the Tribe and Al Lopez was signed to

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| liberal shares of the*Irish succes ! Dynamic. forceful Frank

m his. Birmingham hom y indicated, would last three days, 3 key's Te He oa “The - source” which revealed play when they wanted to.” he | egy Wp congas ¥. 12 ¢ ow Faker aor he Im a n ’ with Rickey for three hours, then er 5 selary : demands sald, “rp. PGA had attempted’ Arnold, HB, a 8 4 33 Mition to the city’s co-champs and ‘game from the conference smiling. IR yone knows Meyer is noti,.no the British here in August) Weidekamp, HB. Bu § 8 0 48 some 250 enthusiasts honoring the| would say nothing, except for ickey’s man, But Branch may, Mutscheller, E_ Notre Dame? 1 0 43 decide to keep him for the year jlo take advantage of a $25,000, Ny HB. DePauw. 1 1 o 42 Irish at the Riviera Club last pleasantries he exchanged Pp guarantee offered by George S.| Minear, HB. Manchéster | 9 IT 2 Sinight reporters he knew. to save the $40,000. After all, Rapaich, E. Valparaiso 8-7 0 : a Tepm {Rickey knows ‘he cannot d May- of the Tam O'Shanter ee ————— — Coughlin was captain of the Tt 4 r ab oa the’ Pirat oe i course In Chicago. {1920 Notre Dame foetball team Olympian: Schedule There's not eh or es vo Four Key Players under Knute Rockne the year be(Clinic at Atterbury jand thereafter he's thinking Fight Results Injured at Purdue jfore Hie Jase Mayor of adian| Toa By United Press LAFAYETTE. Nov. HM (UP) Af0lis. Al Feeney, Detams om

of Cathedral's football Irish. Absence . of the late Mayor Feeney, a staunch backer of Irish football teams through the years,

was felt deeply. Ten seconds of with the Rt. Rev. Raymond ‘R. yNoll - officiating commemorated the memory of the former Notre ame football star who died Sun-

silent prayer

Yo oughlin Inspires Seniors; Coughlin told the 17 graduating seniors to “dig in on the one-yard line in the game of life if misfortune should come your way.” Cathedral Coach Joe Dezelan, who has turned out his third city championship team in six years, said: “I think we knew. what we had and the-boys-wouldn't-aceept defeat.” (Just one time, 21 to 14, to Latayette Jeff's s Nee cham-

Pezelan praise a: Capt: Géne “sald: "Wagher (Quarterback Bob Wagner), ) switched to the T-formation this year. The other half was because; we had light, fast backs." i Wagner, a smooth-working T-| quarterback who poured plenty of sugar in the Irish T this year, transferred from Omaha, Neb,

in. Sept., 1949. Ei The Irish mentor said Mike Conaton (a tackle) removed the

question-marck: after his first] game. and that Fullback Joe, Turk, Center John White and:

Center Joe Adams played a vital part as Irish linebackers. Only Jeff crossed the Irish goal line! this season in eight -victories. And a generous sprinkling of praise by Dezélan went to Bjll Sylvestertand Bill Kuntz the twos ex-Butler and Cathedral stalwarts for helping’ mold the Irish backs and linemen in the new

29 on Honor Roll It was mentioned that 29 of Cathedral's players were on the school’s honor roll. The senior group that received miniature football - figures from Booster Club President Al Cowan included: Adams, John Bardash, Dave Benjamin, ~Conaton, Ed Gass, Charles Kirkhoff, Joe, Lutz, Don McWilliams, Mangin,| | Dan Moore, John Moore, Riddle Jr., Robert Taylor,

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By JIMMIE ANGELOPOLOUS it was fitting that Cathedral's Boosters Club called on a deputy: Notre Dame end ay. “Autschel- | attorney- general last night to say kind words about Cathedral's glumly/ ler stood a chance of winding up half-share in the 1950 city prep grid title,

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Mangin’ s inspiring-leadership-and —§

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have done a better job Bili etter job of binding | BL. * Waeers, ions Club 200. An Australian tag-team tussle ay fon C of p s this fall. Bob Heaton, Lions. chin’ x 3% © completes the . two- tilt bill. It j Fed Foun, Indianapolis Grimes 0 533 sends Ivan Bulba, bearded Russent ————— seamaster senna. 1 BUC annon, ervice Clu 3 544 sia ring 2 ih Schmut te, e, _ Wagner, William | Glen 3 : 523 on » g rumiap, amd Herbie AM | Ray Parrish, K & Kuhn 6 Freeman, = of New. York City. Welch, and “Turk. Managers| 4. Linn, Lybhatsa Baptist Church bus ty 434

Bob Lancaster, CRemel

Charles. Workman and Cheer

Oertel’s 92 Star Tops Bowlers With a 671

Jim Rutter Barely Outshadows Ed Roesner Who Sparked Bosart Tavern

By MARION CRANEY

participants’ at

Pennsylvania alleys beck of Milano-lnn-blasted-oul-a 647 by 225-238-184 as her Hickman Whirlaway rival combined 212-238-140 for 640. Milano Inn topped other teams 2507 896-969-942. reached won threé games Bud Schopp and Walt Heckman honor the Allison cial League at West Side, added a Isizzling third-game 246 to earlier 223 and 191 games for 660. man reached 650 at Sport Bowl.in

Wayne Ross, Allison amercial > Hatfield Motors 601

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C a Coonce Elec. Service 601 's Charles Martin, Handy Hardware 600 >a é rats O= . am S Les Oliver, Brevard Barber Shop 600 1 Bill Irwin, Hedges Pontiac as bos Paul Stumph, Sapltol paper » » uane runn, Ser ngs 204 Silent Prayer in Honor of Late Mayor john McCarthy,“ Trensportation |. 503 4 er, 5 . gue : . Mike Budd, or by “Bel 59 Adds Solemnity to Irish Celebration K. Baldwine, W. Side Methodist Ch, 547 : | Frank Davis, Lakeshore 5 | Bill Reynolds, Hevnolds 5 582 Herbert Hunt, McQuay-Norris NE Clayton Rea, Continental "Obtical . 514 Tom Crooke, yarke 1 56 Larry Earle, Riva nis 361 iCurt. Wray, Centr States : Envelope 350 Harvy Joushmil er tteel Plumbing 208

WOMEN Leaders Larry Tobin and Charles Bat, SUiseece: Milano Ing, oo. 847 {Hadden were included. jun or iJ Hickman Whirl AWAY. .... 563 Bob. Springer, who teamed with Muriel Hass. Marott Shoes 309 Kirkhoff to man the Irish flanks, Ra Wa : on and White, were named co-cap- Marie Northern, Brandiein Picwers .. 35 tains for next year. oo Rhades, Milano Inn Be ‘And W. F. Fox Jr., sports edf- Fran Babpity Py eA Sigma, 535 tor of the News, the voice of Wabelle “Rader, Thaiata. Fur 881 verse, emceed musingly. ne a Mila no In 538 Neither last nor least was L. V. Judy Hi ndel, gr 0 ag ai Ais 34 Phillips, the IHSAA's esteemed Catherine Dn Tou, Luttoriny Hf id commissioner. Mr. Phillips talked {iL Reet Petal, Service ie briefly but. said much. He showed Charlotte Tippins, Dean's Grill ; 539 J Dot -Hoeger,-Frelje Hardware 53

Ruth Hinton, Mary Leppert, Joan Hooper, Fa Jo Berkopes,

sympathetic understanding with advocates for longer football seasons and shorter basketball cam-

Brar adieln Flowers 338 ola

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Edythe Fields, Frankhouse Eelectri 5 3 paigns. Eva s Williamson, Milano Inn e 3 ctw : z Haze arge, an-Dee 52 He said: “We can work -for Betty Fox. Bemis Letter Service 339 it : st 3 : _+Laura Alexander, Marott Shoes 28 greater intérest in football in In-‘ joan" peacock, Brandisin Fl Wers a

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‘Honor count plus 21 was all Jim Rutter of Oertel’s 92 needed ii the Speedway Classic last night to take city-wide bowling plaudits. His 671, from games of 192-244-235. shadowed Ed Roesner's 670. Roesner hit 231-234-205 for Bosart Tavern in the Little Flower Rutter roled on Speedway lanes 1 and 2, while Roesner racked up his score at alleys 9 and 10 at Pritchett-Hunt- -0'Grady. Pat Striebeck and Betty Jordan pulled far -out in front of other

the Shelby Si Street ‘Savings & Loan team.

Bill Jessee of The Indianapolis

Times rolled a 551 that included

a 266 game at Fountain Square, Genevieve Eggert’s 515 with the {Evangelical Church included a 2 game,

Nick Puckett received his mythical membership card to the 5-7-10 Ciub, after taking out the split “at - Pritchett’s, where he bowled on the Optimist. team,

George Johnsen pulled down a 171 triplicate on the Shelby Savings team at Beech Grove. Three men in the same league scored identical three-game totals of three 5's at Antlers. Paul Walters, Dr,

don’t figure game scoring totals. Paul Walth-' him in. Olympians’ Scoring : : ” a two-year contract in his stead. the Rodebeck -Motion -Picture Mayhall and Bob Heaton all er brings up the rear for the regu-: Cervi Still Cervi G FG PT PP Pts. (sporting goods stores before G Parker. Indi liah League by 225-211-214 games on bowled 555 larg with 59 points while next-in-| Now for Syracuse, a club that's Beard 83 39 1a 3 2X Christmas. The tourney, top ene Parker, Indiana light gue Dy deuselivin® Zama ed oa, 4 SC, Car 14 ” . 1 + , : 3 line, Leo Barnhorst, has 28, {worth writing about. Al Cervi is| Jones 6 22 24 19 68 113 joyent of the year for amateur weight champion, will make his Butler Eases Off "MEN Jane Pegs, Meads. Cra gens 320 “You'll find the No. 1 man is still holding the reins for such | alher § 3312 21 38 97 gi Is scheduien to start Jan. go appearance in several’ Tn an, Besar’ 2 ein HEM IR nef or TRG 1 3 2 iy y 3 33 : 7 ’ ’ ; d ner osart Tavern E, & ur 1 stilt Alex Groza with 121. Little polished performe rs as 6-7 Ado! ph yu ir nhonst : s i $ i 4 3 an Tun over ve weeks. m th h Frid . h h Grid Drills Bud Schopp; Allison Comn } $60) Mar Fossa! se RELL 31> Ralph Beard has 84, Wah Jones Schayes, little Billy Gabor, Paul pe § 8 3. 1B 18 i0 | The tournament will be open onths here Friday night when = to heed i Jai: Hatkien, Ru Pie 8 B Oils Mens Shop $53 68 and Bob Lavoy 58. Take in Seymour, Alex Hannum, Ed Barber tn oot 6 6 110 13 22 to boys 16 and over who are he meets Freddie Latson of St. _ Just do. enoug 1 to keel. IN Bunny Minardo. 42 Silver's Pharmacy S14 Chuck Mr Mrazovich with 24 points Peterson, John Macknowski and a Bi raises 3 4 2} 67 amateurs. All'bouts will be in the |, co | at has fought th shape” Ws. the order today at Boy Lowsinis, araway Tur rds Lettering Service 3i3 os — sind eter 2 I 0 National Guard Armory, T11 N ouis. Latson has tought three pyutier University as Coach Tony sua Lawler, Old Crown le 633 Jeatine Newa 1 510 Ys . ” . . . 5 Rust a Shonsel's a 5.50 t k No. | Pennsylvania St, under Ameri- times in Madison Square Gar. Hinkle told his Bulldogs there ni Tire Punters 0% Tacie aller ve Sariwite. 38 Cos 0 iring : y eyer Ryder Cup Play jee Athietic Union mules, den and ‘has won 38 of 40 of would . be no rough practice Ses- Qlitford Heck, Brisitwood Ms LE jaye 2b Pre pg Be ee ne aos 3 F rg Saturday Bob Yager, Irv's Gulf Station 624 Sally Coleman, Marott. Shoes 503 . _Fighting will:be in two classes, |: : sions before their game Sa Y Pete Ogden, Allison Commerc Betty Bradley. 'Spotteman C 501 ay Kei ba Wi th Pi t I Noviee _and Open. The open com- his professional fights. Parker iin Indiana State. Melvin ‘Roach, Moulds ne: I Hilda Gor bel, Frdiana "Pu ae Iw > . . a . Tetini Waldo Mindac amotd Cham —Jutie—Swicset News 500 > ep im i ira es petition will be for fighters who and Latson will headline the Hinkle = was more. - optimistic Hal Mut Light, 1 Ex jerson AE 8 Ma ry ue Lpers. och News on ; 233 oa A "ana re ale al J y. 5 ¢ y 34 1 “ Ir § Ri y 5 I f elay nequeste have had some ring experience. fight card in the Armory Fri 'h17 boul 18 he prepared to take Hal Muriay. Indols. Heater & Suply . #20 Rose Worland Advance Pfiuting .... 463 g ickey, Who Has P enty o Respect his gridders to Indiana State. The Gene Hinderiiter, Raferty 5 617 Virginia Ei(f, eshore ... 484 i : 53: hrens, gelic « . Co 1 ical i ' Vinners in the open class will day. Bulldogs are at the best. ¢ tit a Belitens We jelical #ioth herhoad $13 fo ie yard C spiineniai Opt: ca 484 “+ For Dollar; Might Let Contract Run | CHICAGO. Nov. 14 (UP)--The Feb to Chicago Feb. 26 to partici- uiidogs are 4 &1-condition BiB Hanshi. Union: Title o14 Dorothy Dilley. Skyopn arket: 4 go TH MARNIE. T : | Professional Golfers’ Association| Pate in the annual Golden Gloves Solunar Table physicelly they have Deer ail Sen. ac Loren ne net find o12 Rose Proctor Cota- on date Hd By RUDY CERNKOVIC, United Press Sports Writer [today faced. prospects that its Tournament of Champions. p son. Only player nursing an in- Gene Dear iL. Enierson Hrheater |. 811 Eunice Taylor mah oe y » of T i ings > 1: Marjorie Clark PITTSBURGH, Nov. 14-=It will cost the Pittsburgh Pirates major international competition, a Yoda Minor Ma Walor Mir i Major jury is Fred Fisher, who had his ji], SaLneringll, Mo 1 1 i gil ei A i 000 to fire Manager Billy Meyer. 5. ww ‘the Ryder C teh will Tometrow 10:10 10 $ ge chest hurt but is expected to join Erbest Koch. Met s 609 Betty Ba ia 522 i up matches, not, anter Star Thursday 11.05 1h] 543 Willie Dooabiul Ne ) tor} 609 Freida Black, Winston Machinery Wl And stave Pirate boss Branch Rickey has been known to ponder be played in 1951. ury Prides LL 5:10 12 30 the squad before the end of the Al Bottin, Evanssiieal Biot hernoud . 808) Grace Whyland, Lynn urst_ Baptist. cs Hl at length over 40 cents, especially since the 30-cent blueplate (with- reel Ban Cm pe. giweek. IB rt, a out: dessert) renlly looked just y RC. A. Roe. executive secre- Tops State Scorers Meee EERE RE A Bra, cuter 0 tal e eally loo just as geod, you can understand his tary of the British BGA, notified Ed Slater, Regan Rye Low Butcher oy’ “delay in making a decision. ‘officials by cable yesterday that] —By Uniied Fres Everett Oberies, Pops. T on op's ayers (2

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Dave Levin; the “Butcher Boy” from Brooklyn, N. Y. .and The Super Zebra Kid, 325-pound masked unknown, will tangle in the main event of tonight's Armory wrestling card. The bout is signed for fwo falls

out of three with a :90-minute time limit,

against Lord (Tarzan) Pinkerton, popular English .importation, and

teammate Lone Eagle, of Montreal, Canada. All are heavy. weights.

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work so far this season, Coach Ott Heller's Indianapolis Caps were excused from practice yes

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This—week the Caps—will play —

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