Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 November 1950 — Page 38
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'Hoosierland. Two other, games that will get a lot of attention are Indiana's battle! with Marquette in Bloomington and Valparaiso's bid for a perfect {session in Ft. Wayne against
(Wittenberg of Ohfo. The Crusad lers need a win in the - upstate {Lutheran Bow! game to give them la 9-0 record. | Both Purdue and Notre Dame /hit the road. The downtrodden Boilermakers invade Minnesota lin Minneapolis and the Irish take on Iowa in Iowa City. Indianapolis’ collegiate representatives, Butler and Indiana Central, and all other secondary schools wind up gridiron campaigns tomorrow. Butler invades
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Indiana Stafe in quest of a 500 imark for the season. ‘Indiana {Central calls it quits at
against ‘Earlham’s Quakers. The {Greyhounds and Earlham vie in {(Manual's Delavan Smith field at 1:30 p. m, - Besides the Wabash-DePauw, |Valpo-Wittenberg clashes, other finales tomorrow include Franklin at Erskine (8. C.) College, Huntington at Bluffton (0.), St. Joesph’s at Lewis in Lockport, 111, and Tennessee Tech's invasion of Evansville at night. : Forget the Record Records go by the boards when Wabash and DePauw meet. Tradition just refuses to be compressed into cold figures. Tomor-|
This i is one way to take a man out of hockey play. Jack Taylor, Indianapolis wing, ‘madg himself right at home last night rest ing on an unidentified Springfield player at the Coliseum. Too much resting cost the Caps a 3-to-1 decision.
Springfield Finds Hellermen
Are Very Co-operative Patients By BILL EGGERT Is there a doctor in the house? = “Doe, it looks liké anemia.” > . ~The Indianapolis Caps look pale and their pulse is slow, Springfield, an Eastern Division hockey ‘foe that had lost four straight games, put the stethoscope on the Caps here last night, learned the Hoosiers were fatigued and then beat their patients, 3to1l.
was Caps 11th defeat of —- — a San the Cap: in nine home bumped ‘Jackson accidentally. A
games and performed before a few words were exchanged, reading room crowd of 3052 fans, tempers flared and players had to legal mood. The Tigers would do Springfield, “ripe for another separate the pair. anything short of mayhem to re-
series that began in 1890. The edge, 27 wins to 25 for DePauw. | Five tilts ended in a tie. : Possession may be nine- -tenthial
defeat since-the club was playing Elsewhere in the league last'gain the Monon Bell that Wabash {ts fifth game in six consecutive night, Cintinnati took. over first took home last year, 25-21. nights, topped the Caps in all de- place in the Western Division Since the Bell series began in partments. ‘The Indians took 63 defeating New Haven, 4 to 2, at 1932, both teams have won it shots. Cap Goalie Jim Henry. New Haven. The victory was, eight times and there have two playing a stellar game, had 10 wrth four teeth for Cincinnati Hes: The - Bell was presented to make 42 ‘saves, usually a tWO-'c aia Emile Francis who lost the two «colleges 1 Nov. 19, 1932 by days’ work for net tenders. that many during a spill. Provi. Mt Menon Railroad. ; 26 Save rr : : : : PePauw has. been. given the Made Only 26 Saves dence scored three goals within
; ; edge this year. The Tigers own a in the final period three-game winning streak. Riding Louis, 5 to 3, in Prov- 'wabash is a bucking bronco of a different color. Hoosiers’ Hands Full Indiana, a sieve for enemy
Springfield Goalie Gordon Bell, not bothered so much with the Caps’ 40 attempted shots, had to make only 26 saves. + Indianapolis can recoup sone of its past glories here Sunday
two minutes to whip St. idence.
Hockey Summary
do INDIANAPOLIS- Goal. Henry: Defense, night when the Pittsburgh Hor- Potk. (Yolt: Center, Reid: Wi neg Black, backs the past few weeks, will nets play here. After that, the MeNab, Morrison, i. i Seketbush, 3 a nine- ilson, Haidy, Taylor, Caps hit. the road for Springfield —Goal, Bell; Defense, Allen,
returning Bergeron: Center, Horvath Wing s. Good14. en, Ford: Spares, Hoskins. Tottle Hayhere Dec. den, Burnett, Casanato, Pidhir ny, y Ig
Springfield Coach Earl Siebert Busch. Curick
Hilltoppers. The Hoosiers, who
game since they upset Notre!
shuffled his line arrangement last a otals- anc i tee Ww alton R 4 ell 1 ines- Dame on Oct. 21. night aha it paid off ith 8 gO 2 INDIANAPOLIS © TeHeds 4 | Marquette’s current team X the| 3t3:83 in e first period, althoug’ Springfield 1 I 1-3 school's most successful in €ight
Scoring, Summary
fhe goal was practically handed pp, a" PF Summary oo vears. The Hilltoppers from Mil the ans by Cap thoughtless- assisted) 1:53. = Penalties—Wolt (elbow- ty ; ; iv ness. ing Pidbirny) B50 4 Wien (tirbew. waukee have won five, " Tottle) 17:42 and tied one. Both losses came
¢ George Ford finagled the puck _ Second Period: INDIANAPOLIS. L
ilson .(Morris rath . at “the han.s of Midwest .powerfrom the Caps’ Gerry Reid near fed. Hay oon son, Wa Fit Po paphine-
the Indianapolis cage, took one A howe © oa i I Wilson: 5:49, Tottie Jousen 23, Raglan fhigh« | % ate, shot and it zoomed by Henry. Ani 4 ! (tripping! "The game shapes up as a * Wilson’ Made It Even Third Gooden passers’ duel. Sophomore Lou “Larry Wilson made it an even Mripping n 5 ‘ackenbush n'Achille sparks Indiana and game at 5:42 in the second period On the Re Quarterbacks Frank Volm.and for Indianapolis, taking a rebound AMERICAN HOCKEY Ls AGTS Don Leahy lead Mar que tte. and bewildering Beil with neat Western Divisiar ? D’'Achille has completed 72 of his stickwork right in front of the cincinnau Nn 4 4 25 & ©3148 heaves “while .the two HillSpringfied cage. St | } 3 3% 11 48 toppers have been successful on Ken Hayden made 1 2-1 for INDIAN APoLI gt B82 18 Wu XN 79 of 141. Springfied at 9:29 in the same Eastern Divisio a © 1 8 . pyurdue’'s tussle with Minnesota period, darting down the northi'gumaie ook FIs £ ods strictly lower echelon stuff. sideboard and slipping In behind Hershey +4 § 1 18 4s The “Gophers “and the Boiterthe Caps’ defense to score. Fro de tree 7 8 1 13 6 5 makers are in the same boat—or The Caps were still in the game . REs UL os pal Ast NGHT #9 should we say hole. Minnesota throughout the final period until rasiasace 4 New Haven 2 has six losses and a tie in six the final minute when Henry was | Springfield EN We POLIS 1 starts, including three defeats in yanked from, the game for a spare : I I Pts o oa Big 10 play. Coach Bernie Bierwing when thé Caps had a face- hon BEES. g v 3: 38 #2 . off in Springfield's zone. “Spring- § P41 18 uu MEN'S : 16-INCH field, however, got hold of the! 2 8 4 21+ 30
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Indiana Entertains Marquette at Bloomington; Greyhounds, Earlham Play at Manual Field
ANDERSON better eat hearty tomorrow.
in Indiana.
Tomorrow's menu offers the Wabash-DePauw ‘game {in Crawfordsville as the state's blue plate special. Little Giants and the Tigers will be ringing the Monon Bell. The Wabash-DePauw setto tops an eight- game card in
The
iman, who this week announced [p plans to quit, fired his men up |sufficiently to tie Michigan. ; | Purdue, whose Big 10 route has ‘been chuckholed “with three losses in as many tries, will be trying to vacate the cellar, Min“nesota’s tie with Michigan gives it .125 to Purdue's -.000 in the league. A loss could change things for the Gophers and meet with the approval of Purdue Coach Stu Holcomb. Stu’s men have defeated Notre Dame period. Five losses followed the upset of the Irish, Irish vs. Hawkeyes Notre Dame makes stop No. & on a nine-game schedule when it takes on the unpredictable Hawkeyes, Entering the game with a 4-3 mark, the Irish will be anxious not to become the fourth team in
home 62 years of Notre Dame football Sa¥s-
to lose four games in a season. Notre Dame hasn't lost four or more games in a season since 1933 when it dropped five. The game. will be the ninth between the Irish and Hawks with Notre Dame holding a five to three edge. Iowa won the first three games of the series thanks to thé special talents of the late Nile Kinnick and Al Coupee et a Iowa has won three and To four games so far this season. It passes, kicks and runs like a power on certain Saturdays. To-
{morrow could he its day to play
football. If the Hawks should
row’s battle will be No. 58 in a win it would speil Notre Dame ing to serve as Commissioner of
Capt. Jerry Groom's visit to his
Little Giants have a two-game home state, Jerry hails from Des years.
Moines. Bulldogs Favored
Butler's Bulldogs have found
of the law, but DePauw is in no the way to win: Just get installed djer yesterday that his re-election
as the favorite. That holds for Butler tomorrow against Indiana State. It will be the second time this season the Bulldogs have been doped to win. The charm warked against Washington of 8t. Louis last week. .
The Bulldogs can enter a .500
season in the record books if they |
are successful in Terre Haute. Coach Tony Hinkle's outfit has won three, lost four and tied one to date. Indiana State can't do much with its dismal effort of 1-6-1, but Coach George Ashworth’s boys will be trying hard. Hinkle has indicated that he'll
have its hands full with Coach go after the Sycamores on the |provides he is to be notified 18 kind of fellow who will say someLisle Blackbourn's Marquette ground. So far Capt. Tim Craw- months prior to its expiration as thing on impulse and regret it
forth’'s passes have been just
have a 2-4-1 mark, haven't won about all of Butler's offense, a to his $65,000 a year Job.
condition Hinkle intends to {remedy tomorrow. Valpo can be the second team in Indiana to wind up undefeated,
untied this season. Last week
lost two Canterbury turned the trick. The warded
their minds on too. Yesterday they
Crusaders have their work,
Wisconsin and Michigan turned down a bid to the Corn thé Orange football team to its {Bowl in
Bloomington, Ill, on
Thanksgiving day.
FORD-CHEVROLET-DODGE-PLYMOUTH-BUICK-PONTIAC-OLDSMOBIL
~passed-short-to Bil -tdoden; who? _WhisKed a 130-foot shot" own the ice ATE »
inte the EL :
Tempers Flared Up -. The night's action was livened by a néar-fight in the . second period between the Caps’ Fréddie
City. Cagers Open Firing Tonight
Glover and Linesman Hal. Jack- City schools start crowding , son. a Tormer. Inianapolis player:y;ito the high school basketball aN Glover, - while leaving the ice, _._ . Sizes fl — : picture tonight. FOR THE BEST BUY Cathedral, Sacred Heart and ® Full Lace " . cide the Deaf School open their cage ® AlifRubber ® Cameras ® Photu Supplies seasons as: part of a seven-game * Olive Drab | ® Jewelry ® Luggage city-county schedule. The Irish or Black ® Musical 'nstruments and Deaf School open up against 1 LINCOLN JEWELRY Co. each other at Cathedral. Sacred S-Eye ype 1219 w Washington St Rl, 3611 Heart will entertain Mt. Comfort. $595 Across From State House .. Tonight is the first heavy ichedule. of this dribbling madness, It gets heavier next week
And- will remain stout until sectional touthey February.
Dayton Bombers Face All-Stars Sunday
Tryon All-Stars, unbeaten in 10 games this season, will face the semipro football Bombers: from, ‘Dayton, O., Sunday at CYO Stadium at 1:30 p. m. a The Bombers replace the Tole- | do Red Devils, who dropped ° | their scheduled game here after ° 3% i Wash, 3 | seven of the players’ were induct- * 34% Ww. Wark St ed | into the Army. a
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Diymps Find Road Still Tough
Times Special PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 17— {The Indianapolis Olympians are atin finding defeat detours on the road. : Last night the Indianapolis “Bucket Brigade” found one here {in the Philadelphia Warriors and went down, 84 to 67. It was the Olymps’ fifth setback in six starts faway from home. The Warriors picked . up their fourth straight {home court victory. After Ttesday night's 108-78 win over Syracuse the Olymps seemed to run out of gas. Last
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Wabash doesn't have bats in its Monon Bell-fry, these students are just making sure the prized relic of DePauw-Wabash football battles isn't stolen from the Crawfordsville campus. Left to right night they gave the Warriors a
are Kurt. Kaufman, 510 E. bist St., Charles Barnes of Elwood, Ken Millican, 3940 Arthington Blvd., ‘good ball game for three quarand Bill MacDougall, 575! Somerset Lane. Wabash won last year, 25 to 21. The two squads ters, but folded in the finale.
t t scrap for the bell tomorrow at Crawfordsville. Philadel iz Siem ah e Tourn
[gan to move away.
Writer Doubts Slammin’ Ted 3 Tech Players
Groza Scores 23
Only consolation for the Indianapolis qdintet was Alex Groza's high-point total of 23. Paul Arizin of the Warriors was runnerup with 20. Groza, in particular, ran out of gas, scoring all but five of his points in the first half.
started back to Indianapolis where they'll meet the Tri-Cities Blackhawks tomorrow night in the Butler University Fieldhouse, Philadelphia nh.
Lafayette and Tech. of IndianBig Passions Are Fishing and Batting a A Irony oo val) eam He isn’t planning to quit for : a long time--no matter what he ciation, team- mates, “I'd like to chuck this whole business.” Yesterday, he placed three men. on the squad.
Will if L Ti ‘On NCC All-Stars | ill Quit for a Long Time | “oerson, nov 17 ser of No Matter What Williams Says, His apolis dominate the North Central All-Conference football team By MILTON RICHMAN, United Press Sports Writer . North Central Conference SportsNEW. YORK, Nov. 17 (UP)—Don’t let Ted Williams kid you. writers ‘and Broadcasters AssoJeff's league champions and the The slepder, 32-year-old. Red Sox rumpus-raiser often has told Indianapolis Greenclads each voiced essentially | the same Sentiment from Miami, Fla. End Earl Braun, Tackle Chuck His team-mates never take him
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ia— en Schaible and Halfback Randy fg 1 t seriously when he tells them he'd Barrett were the Jeff representa- Walther, t 6 I 2 Fulks, f 558 i i 't is littl a- ti Holland, £ 2 1 5! Arizin, f 3 ¢ 3 an like to quit and there is little rea- tives. Tech players selected were pavoy, f 1 3.1 a, f YY ' 2.1 son why anyone else should. Guard: Tony Zilson, Center Sam o 820% ch, 3 3 3 Hivinastonec 3 2 3 Williams © declares he doesn’t Stuekhardt and Halfback Joe Jones. & 4 8 $| Clos, c 3 3 3 . Dag % av cS nhorst, ¢ 2 1 2 Phillip, ; propose to ‘become a’ slave to Sexson. Banos, 2 Lee 111 -Year erm baseball.” He may be sincere in| Another Tech player, Myron Schaeffer #9 y-3 Bobw. * : g 3 3 a T x . rker, Orsav v that respect but whether he is Moriarity, missed being named to Barker, Parham, ¢ 0 0 © , aware of it or not, he already has an end position by one vote. ‘Only Totals 26 15 25] Totals 3220 21 3 & — ters— . Baseball Maguls become a fanatical slave to the one team was selected this year. jvpranapoLls Ques 20 9—67 A R lecti ordinary base hit. Richmond's new coach, Bill Philadelphia . 13 19 20 22-34 gree on Ke-eleciion Gangling Ted has two consum- Elias, ‘was named “Coach of the Free Throws Missed -Hollang Cross > CINCINNATI. O. Nov. 17 (UP) ing passions. One of them is fish- Year.” ’ ches: Arizin, Mogus 2, Livingstone 3, Dr es ye i Ainging Ends—Car! Braun, Lafayette; John Cas- Clos ing and ‘the other is swinging a 1 Ca — O~ siay, New Castle =A. B, (Happy) Chandler is g ‘bat. ackleg — Chuck Schaible, Lafayette:
T John Be x, Marion, Guards— Tony Zilson, Sndianapoits Tech; Junior Stokes, New Ca Center—Sam Stuckhardt, Tech Quarterback—Dick Hunt, Backs—Randy Barrett, jexson, Indianapolis Tech; Muncie Centr
Tonight s Schedule
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An Old Angle The money angle is an old one with. Williams. He keeps insisting he will retire from- baseball as soon as he accumulates his Chandler was notified that his “nest egg.” Ted has been singjob was still good after club of- jng that same old refrdin for the ficials of both major leagues.held. past five years and there,is a a joint meeting which lasted just general suspicion that he” could
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May, 1952. His present contract = The the
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as a baseball figure, tempestuous Ted has considerable to learn about that universal phenomenon 17 called human nature. And baseball fans in general lot to learn about Wil-
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