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THURSDAY, NOV. 1 16, 1950
roo Much Foul Calling Wang JHurts Pro Basketball
Whistle Blowing
Irks Customers
By OSCAR FRALEY _ United Press Svorts Writer Pro basketball was pleading for customers today—and driving them away with an aggravating whistle which has shrilled out an average of 58 fouls in the first 80 games. Ror those who Yemember the old basketball, the current product is an effiminate offspring where almost any contact calls
for a blast from the referee's:
whistle and a deadening trip to the penalty stripe. ‘Basketball—and not only in the pro game—has become a free-| throw contest, 2 #8 = game between the New York] Knickerbockers and the Syracuse] Nats of the National Basketball! Association. —Eighty - four wer called. Nor is this unusual. In the first 30 games this season, there were 75 fouls called in the SyracuseMinnesota game, 74 in the Knick-Tri-Cities contest and 73 in the
event. The pros play four 12-minute. periods. That's 48 minutes of basketball—and the. lowest number of fouls called in any pro contest this season was 43. Mean-|
ing that, at its best, pro basket-|
ball has a foul called almost every minute. But such slow Whistle ooking is a rarity.
THERE ARE SO many fouls called, as a matter of fact, that sometimes the 11-man ‘squads aren't large enough. The pros first extended to six the number
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And Some Puffs
of fouls necessary for disqualifi-
final 3 minutes—with its cease-! Keglers last night. ( y 3 hool in 1927 at the annual Keg g UP)—Clutched in the pudgy paw worked the squad to improve pass less fouls. They should let the se “a Thiessen's record tally came on alleys 11 and 12 from games clock run and eliminate the jump Southall award banquet at 6:30 of 232-257-204 with the Rock Island Ethyl team. In the ? Zames LL hefty Herman Hickman to- ProtevlioD tor Bob. Williams ahd ‘ball after the foul 38 shot. P Members of the 1930 city grid 'department, Joan Hornaday of Eli Lilly took honors with a 574. [day was documentary proof that = m.,iner Hugh Burns said that |cation. Yet so many players were : 2 championship team will hold a| Six of the eight men who = == 0" "= : ———'a. football coach needn't. Win Tom Murphy, s sophomore right BUT THE WHISTL E blowing 20th ‘anniversary reunion and climbed above the 650 mark were RY ses games to bé a success, tackle, and Dave Flood, sophocontinues, in the colleges, 100, members of the 1932 city champ-/in the Indianapolis Classic af > _ Hickman's teams have lost 11 more right halfback, would return and basketball is losing its lustre. jonship team will also be present. Pritchett's, Wilbur Schuck of Dick 565 games in his three years at Yale, to practice tomorrow. Both have “ a8 made that It the .pros really want to do - Dr, Herman Shibler, superintén- the Kay Jewelry team rolled Joe M BS Yet the university gave him a been s sidelined with flu. 5 something, they should: allow the dent of city schools, will be games of 194-254-225 for 674. A 0 2% ew 10-vear contract last night ———— = return of a certain amount of principal speaker. i670 by Bill Kriner from 201-244- Ed Roessler, Ei Lut 1000018 548 even though the old one still had MEN'S 16-INCH
x {put out ef games that they were! EXHIBIT A WAS the recent
falling short of the accepted five still eligible to play. So a provision w {when only five men remained, if
fouls/one of those five committed a
jseventh foul, he remained in the 'game—with an extra foul shot awarded as an additional penalty. just that much more foul shooting. George Mikan of the Minne-
-Tri-Cities-Syracuse foul shooting apolis Lakers set the NBA scoring
record last season with 1865 points. Of that total, 567.points were made on foul conv Sesions- - or almost one-third of points from the free ding ol 2 s IN HIS FIRST five games this season,” Mikan flipped in 139 points. Of that total, 51 were foul shots, That's an even. greater
Umps Enjoy Pats on Back
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the season opens Hex} summer.
IT was the TUA's annual chicken dinner meeting at The Homestead. Principal speaker was J. Russell: Townsend Sr,
former football coach and offcial. Bob Nipper, Shortridge High School athietic director, was master of ceremonies, and a few choice words were added by Indianapolis Indians Trainer Jim (Hump) Pierce, a No. 1 umpire baiter,
Del Miller Wins Harness Honors
NEW YORK, Nov. 16 (UP) ~— 'Delvin Miller, the Meadow Lands, | Pa.; reinsman who won a ’‘recordbreaking $311,809 during the harness racing season which closed | last week, also took driving honors in almost every other de-
30 Cenfral pounced on Greenwood, Saigh Avoids the Fox Hunt ‘Classic high for J? i; Beat Schoo Cathet 59 to 42, on the Hawk floor last the night there. Games were Wilma My 492 Mount Comfort at Sacred Heart. ht. R79-923-907 S race Dye . 491! © Beran Grove at Pike Township nig Mana er Talk 3iY-920 [8 485 Decatur Central at Ben Davis Holderfield's barrage of 12 field g The Milano Inn five will jour- Cher Heath Grove §43 Speedway 3% Frankia Fownshin goals and five free throws (hel CINCINNATI, O., Nov. 16 (UP) ney to Lafayette Saturday for a Betty Joubs, Rivter § Federals 5 388 Warren Central at Shelbyville, Men's (2:In. $ 95 2 ; 5 ATY e 86. ~~ 3 eo Bt all of them) gave Marvin ._ Fred Saigh’ Jr. owner of the St, match game with a ' Lafayette Freida Black Michigan. Auto Parts .. 485 Crtssits ot idan Olive Drab Boots 7 Pe ) t Ah s + 85 - Cave a winner in his opener as Louis Cardinals, said today he men's team. Occasion is the Bet Miler, WJ Holliday oo... 43 Frankia Township at Fortvilte. head Hawk coach. would make no decision on the opening of a 20-lane alley there. A A&P 449 Nov. 22 ‘Holderfield made 14 points In choice of a new Cardinals man- ? x. 2 344 Broad Ripole st Lawrence Central. i heads to fans and managers when the first half as Decatur jumped ager until he return to St. Louis MEN X 41 ER rrdge at Greenfield. in a vo {to a 13 to 9 first quarter lead, after Thanksgiving. oi Schuck, Kay devel and Ethyl. oh Martha BB Arte Ce ia 4 BIG SHOE STORES Ir i “i ’ then expanded to 24 to 13 at the Saigh said he had discussed the Bil Krlper. °F Preys 2108. ane Race Puricnia. YMCA YWE A Beech Grove at Jisatul Central. © 259 E. Wash. St. halfway point. After three quar- managership with Fred (Dixie) Dick Moan. Bea er-Clun |. tisty. % a8 Georgenne Cassiay, SDR 8S, Franklin Township at Fairland. . ® 140 E. Wash. St. ters it was 45 to 25 Walker “and a lot of others” but! Bid susemichel "Cline Keto: TS . Addi I S |. Brownggurg at Speedway. . . £ 1 i A __ Lennis Chitwood hit 12 points «1 have no leading candidate for Larry Rob int Goldstein Dept. Store 1 itiona oo | Nev, Hn ® 1063 Virginia Ave. for runnerup honors while Jack the joh.” Pa Gallasher, Gpogman Dept, Stone eis, On Pa e 36 t Manuel 8! 10%; _— Erose ®.346 W. Wash. St. Peavler rang up nine field goals “I haven't even bothered to nar- Jad yn ya a Shoes . 842 Mn rage . 3 ae 1-Tecnat Hows, - - - ors 3 for Greenwobd. Summary: row the field down,” he said in Herb Hohit, Russert teria 626 E Decatur Central (39 Greenwood (£2) commenting on a story that Wal- ary voirhase Jr, McGinty . 823 1g ‘t pf fg ft pf Ered Tegeler, Stumpf Bros 622 Chitwosd, $4 Pf ker is a leading choice for the red Tegeler, Stump ; 822 Hol derf'd, 2 0 i Cardinals managership. Slarence Miner, Dickerson s Sup, Mkt. 620 Burner, f ca e t hoes . 616 Soliins: i 000 Saigh. here for the gnpnal, nas Joe Pond. ES SaRIOlL HOES ov 82 cKinney 5 ym ohnson, H 8 Servic , 618 “ i i jor league draft, said he would go: 3m do ann TALheT 8 Be vice 618 Brock. 11 3 to New York from here. {Charles McCann, Delaware Bowl . 615 . mmer, 10 0 4 — Bill _Schoefield a BLE " 1 03 | Roert Whifling, Goodman Dept. Store 613 ou ar as n 4d M — n in arott Shoes 14 Totals 22 15 12, Totals. 2 22 S J f A ‘Dutch Hohman, Kay Jewelery . 614 Beare by Quarters f. oan 0 rc Russell Riggs, Beech Grove Classic ., 614 Dee er 11 21 Jack Qoivin n Jr. rBoNes, Seal ‘Fast .... gs |G n nr I 4 12 i w— 2 Ti | G f: Ke Ansone, oca~ Bassi ean a ree ye . = : In it e ame {Don Mitchell, Delaware Bowl 611 & (Eo Fouts, Delaware, Bow] od . si ANTI FR EEZE | - S v 8 . 609 Deaf Group o Hold { St. Joan of Arc will meet Ca-| Pau 1 Thistiewaite, A aniey Rd Rarvice . 609 8 | | C {thedral Saturday night for the] Buten Cloud 3 & H Service Co fH | —~ > nie 80 (Annua age Tourney {championship of the C.Y.O. Cadet] | Ray Ne elms, Sar I io 0 606
partment, the U. 8. Trotting As-
sociation announced today. Miller's winnings. broke . previous single season -high of $184,108.93 'sefxby Clint Hodgi last year. Unofficial figures showed that probably | tops for the nation. He completed a grand slam by winning. the (four major colt stakes. He capltured the 3:year-old classics {the $75.000 Hambletonian, with Lusty Song and the $56,000 Little Brown Jug, with Dudley Hanover, {and swept the 2-year-old features |— the: $41.000 Horseman Stake, lwith Mighty Fine and the $33, 000, iFox. Stake, with Solicitor. The 37-year-old World War | veteran also drove the two richest {2-year-olds of all time tn—Tar | Heel feel and Mighty Fine and posted {three world records during the campuen.
Bud “Teagardin ‘Named
‘Spartan Grid Captain
| .Bud_Teagardin, a junior end, has been elected captain of the
{Sacred Heart High School fogt-— {ball team for 1051. Teagardin is me
six feet and weighs 160 pounds,
; hoe 5 Heat ner ; Ace ee -84, Deaf Ee ¥ id a.
percentage of his total than it| was last year. In one game, against Boston, he made 17 inpst
‘to ‘the foul line. And that's Just| |
one player out of 10.
The fouling leader is Jack Ker-|
ris: of Ft. Wayne, who has com-
mitted 43 fouls in eight a
and been tossed out of six of | those contests. Yet Kerris is one! of the stars the fans would like to see in action, not sitting on the bench because of a fast whistle, : The pros currently stop the clock on everything in the final three minutes. It stretches that
contact—and make every official]
qualify for his job by first swal-
lowing d that Ww i
Hawks Beat Greenwood, 53-42
Harold Holderfield Cans 29 Points
basketball
If any Marion County on a single-game scoring mark for the coming net season, he'd better aim skyward. | Harold
player
giving local sh {thing to shoot at. stuffed in 29 points as Decatur,
Holderfield
The' seventh annual Nationa
Basketball Tourney of the Ameri-| { lcan Athletic Association of the]
Holderfield of Decatur] Central didn’t waste any time coaching 31 years since gradu- Marptt Shoes stepped close behind M arpshooters some- ation from Penn College in Oska- with 3073 from 972-1034-1067.
High to Fete Team. Coach
Bogue Lomloling His 24th Year ‘With Continentals
Washington High School will pay double tribute tonight to
‘the Continental football team and,
Coach Henry Bogue, who com-|
‘pleted 24 years of coaching at the|
West Side school last night. Mr. Bogue will be honored tor| {services as Washington's only {grid coach since erection of the
Many Stars Produced
‘collegiate grid stars will also be present at the banquet. Bogue also produced Purdue All-Ameri-{cans Jim Carter and Boris (Babe) Dimancheff. | Dimancheff is now on leave of {absence from the Butler coaching] staff and is playing his fourth year with the Chicago Cardinals’ pro team. The Dimancheffs are {with their daughter, Judy Ann, 121%, who is ill in Chicago. Football and cross-country
1 In awards will be made at the din-13 and 14 with Goldstein Depart- Jar » has his sights set ner. The cross-country team won ment
its first city and sectional title this fall under Coach Curly ! Julian. Bogue retired last week after
loosa, 1 Ta.
1 Football League. 7:30 o'clock in C.Y.O. stadium.
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
Many of Coach Bogue's former!
Game time is Nor Dav.
Last night Joan of Arc won they
LITTLE SPORT
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Hickman GIVEN Pracic in Rai New Contract
| SOUTH BEND, Ind, Nov. 16 (UP) — Notre Dame's football team worked out in a drizzle yes- - Yale Grid Coach's sel ‘dummy scrimmage as -Coach Pact Improved Frank Leahy practiced the team NEW HAVEN, Conn. Nov. 16 on some new plays. He also
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Arnold Thiessen’ S s 693
Paces League Bowlers
Ladies Fail to Top 600 Mark; Eight Men Roll Better Than 650
By MARION CRANEY A hard-earned 693 by Arnold Thiessen in the Zionsville Teague at Broad Ripple led a crowded field of high-scoring Indianapolis
iterday against freshmen Tuiniag: Iowa formations. On offense the Irish held a
225 led his Freyn Bros. team.
is MT years to run.’ It was the Fonnie Snyder spun-669 in the BITiK Hee second time Yale ripped up an M I K T | ¥ G Inter - Club League there on {Jus 342 o Hickman contract to give} games of 206-247-216. Dick Nolan G : 2D 3 a better oné—and - both helped Beanblossom Mortuary 5..°np, the action was un-
precedented ‘in the school's long athletic history. “
take Classic team totals with an- Ge other 669. on games of 184-244-
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241. R Toole. Central C 3 1 ! Be Gates Eh a + Robert A. Hall, ‘chairman of the } {| Bub Susemichel, a member o IK Walser E silat. *%% university board of athletic con-} [8 a5 - ee nite pao Joni y. Eli 1 74 eo nade te FunouNseent and 214-256-193. rye Skelton. Matar Express 558 said, “We have great confidence Phillips, Delaware Bowl, scored i ; it and faith in a not only
654 from 257-206-191. Larry Rob- as a coach but as a man of high
bins equaled that total With: Bet 13 character and purpose. All of us Ail games of 235-199-220 on alleys , at Yale believe firmly he is the Sizes ; Sar . 221 best qualified coach in the na-. ® Full Lac Store in the Merchants y 26 tion to handle Yale football.” e League at West Side. 5 320 Hickman replied, “I am ex- ® All Rubber Beanblossom’s high team totals 2% .+ 213 ceptionally grateful for the trust "Olive Bras { Class estilte erine : 517 p 18 or Blac in the Classic resulted from Cathe jue BI actor 511 laced in me game. totals 1030-1049 - 1002. Helen Dysert, i tn 311 5-Eye Type . 1 Local H. s. Basketball
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