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Schools Invited Hazards by Abolishing a Safety Measure

_THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

Bowler in Lead

Hohlt Averages 217 In West Side Meet

' Herbie Hohlt, Russet Cafeteria] team bowler, last night averaged|

y JOE WILLIAMS

217 for nine games to take over, the all-events lead in the West

NEW YORK, NOV. 20—The colleges are going to re- Side Alleys’ Capitol City tourney: store the fair catch. If it isn’t too imprudent may I ask | Hohlt rolled 704 in the .team! ‘why in H-a-d-e-s they ever abolished it? The fair catch SYent and 629 in doubles. A 620

figure in the singles gave him a!

‘is a safety measure. The punt receiver optionally signals he’ total of 1953 for nine games. {

won't try to advance, whereupon the defense lays off.

In the tournament, ending next Sunday after a five-week run, the

Ironically, the pros, who encourage unhampered ex- two-man lead also changed hands. pression of the jungle spirit

with its subtle accent on group|

mutilation, continue to use the| fair catch. They have broken |SPiral was the

with the crew cuts in several in-| stances with respect to rules, but it has never occurred to them to|

tamper with the ~ catch.

musn’t-touch

Ludicrous is the word for this| situation. Every rule in the col-| lege book should be, and is sup-|

posedly, based safety. Yet here you have the col-/2 leges, for no reason, added hazards. While, on the other hand, the pros, older,

primarily on

inviting|

tougher, more experienced, and

certainly not needing =. baby! sitters, are playing it different. ® = ”

HOW COME? Patently, the pros don't want to get their high! priced athletes messily mangled. phy colleges is indefensible. And BoP Harper. ‘Uptown A Bob Waterfield or a Charley when you B .Conerly is an expensive hospitaliwouldn’t even consider Such ac- Patty Striebeck. Packard Indian: decoration with his salary still tion yoy just give up. And speak-, Lenon Bem running It— would-be stupid to; ing of the pros, I Wish to correct Eoythe-Fieids: charge the colleges with designed »ny possible 1a indifference to safety, but tell me ,g4in5t the forward pass. On the Bee Carrie, Hr iBot Modseal [11000 413 please, what were 'they thinking \contrary, I think, it, like the L2ils Wiley. Delaware twilignt of when they eliminated this very! plunging neckline-——and what do Rita McCue, Hillcres

vital protection?

Perhaps that’s - just it, they weren't thinking. Actually, the

decision, I'm told, came out of a|

general discussion of rules intended to simplify the complicated and voluminous code. - It seems someone remarked the colleges didn’t seem to make much use of the fair catch so why not jeitison it? That would be one less rule, anyway. If this information is correct basic rule, and from the standpoint of safety, one of the most important in the book, was killed as an afterthought. There had been no research. The coaches had not proposed It.

” 'Babe Dietz and Phil Schmidt of, enough to give him plenty of Norwood, O. totaled 1305, Dietz Pltime to get the kick off—a lofty having 677 and Schmidt 628. prescription—! Washington Chevrolet still {without interference by defensive heads the five-man actual stand{guards or tackles. Then every- ing with 3013, while Shelby Street |galloped down field and sur- Savings tops the handicappers, 'rounded the enemy safety man. With 3006-272—3278,

{What are the odds against a H+ 8 . 8 |snow ball in you know where? Tae => MEN'S SCORES Fortunately, nobody has been Jarry Olt oer Workers, a Tad {murdered so far, but that’s not 5,S%fent Holy Spirit ........... &3 because -opportunity hasn't beck- Bill Carver, Ban- Dee Jan : e.. 633 ufus Gray, Holy Spi 621

ned. In such circumstances the Hal Grenmore, a oalis Packard © 610 .. 601!

uren Davis, Hosiery -Workers 01 receiver Hn wily from Juring fer Wei per, Holy Bpirie .......... 0 0 1scretion D galls @ Seana . 581 an prays to the Dave Laver, B'nai B'rith . 587 . 3

shades of Walter Camp, or who- Latourretie. Hall Appliance . | .. elaware So ever is the guardian angel in br. Glen Ryan. Ta) bat Medical “John _Moonfootball. And the -fumbles—that Bob Bence: Paul's Druss result when the receiver does try Jack Lyke., Parkwa RY o eorge 0 for a catch must be too numerous Bor Papier Fy Dai ory B. Miller, Delaware twilight to count. © [Ed Talley, “ilicrest * ” = ” Blacker, Link

ABOLITION of the fair catch By eo. Riviers bee ton

reflect the pros WOMEN'S SCORES

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Jean Hancock, Ban- Dee Inn you mean neckliné—has come to Lee Wright, Park kway . ary ughney ve ’iry . stay. I simply like it better when ruth Lehmann, Ban-Dee Inn it! 2 n a i Nan Fatbl, Moon-Lite it's used to complement rushing. Connie "Archer. Premiers lll] There are, I grant you, certain

teams which employ the pass

meet the N. Y. Yankees in the Yankee . Stadium = tomorrow,

Brocklin, the Rams have two out-| + standing passers. There are prob-| ably none better. The Rams consequently attack mostly in the (UP) — George K. air. James, football coach at CorAnd since they put mere into it! nell, was reported in good con-

BULLETIN ITHACA, N. Y. Nov... 20 (Lefty)

Someone (they are almost sure to set an ies suffered in an automobile

merely thought it might be a all time pass-yardage record this accident-Sunday and will rejoin

good idea, and the NCAA gents went along with it. ” os » WE WHO are interested in the safety of the youngsters who play the game and the character

of the game itself are entitled to wouldn't be able to distinguish a more careful and thoughtful between ‘the dancing -arts of approach to the rules. If. this is Winnie Garrett and Renee Jeanthe factual story of how -the fair marie.

catch was ‘killed it stands as a

shocking rebuke to the high brass their exceptional passing talents,

of - college football. With the punt receiver power- X

less, the coaches proceeded quite two naturally to revise their kicking ground teams. As the fellow says, lyou pays your money and takes

far your choice.

tactics. The kicker was dropped back 15 yards, or back

year), the Rams invest the pass his team for practice tomorrow. with an artistry and swift lethal a force that make it at once en- ITHACA, N.Y, Nov. 20 (UP)gaging and exciting. Anyone who Cornell Football Coach George, K. sees this type ‘of passing as glori- James was reported in good con- |

fied basketball, the popular sneer, dition today after suffering al mild concussion in an automobie)

¢ accident early yesterday. Cornel] Athletic Director Rob-| ert Kane said James was driv ring | from Ithaca to his home in Har-| risburg, Pa., early yesterday were beaten by the. Philadelphia morning when’ he fell asleep at! Zagles and the Chicago Bears, the wheel. The car: left the road old-line, move-along-the- and smashed into a ditch 12 miles from here at Newfield, N. Y. Kane said James suffered al mild concussion, but drove the! jcar back to Ithaca and entered

| and usually get more out of it dition today from mild injur-

Nevertheless the Rams, for all

"the university infirmary. He will]

Gussie Fears Love Life oii Tim | Becoming a Floperoc Too Conference |

By JERRY LE DONNE United Press Sports Writér

DETROIT, Nov. 20—Gorgeous"

Gussie Moran is singing the the blues, But it's the drubbing her love life is taking and not her pro-tennis floperoo that has her down in the dumps. “These. one-night tennis stands are murder on the social life,” the lace-panty queen said. “Why, at the rate: I'm going now, I'll be an old miaid for sure.” But if the whistles Gussie gets when she wiggles onto the court are any indication, she’s still got & host of eager admirers to pick from. : 3 “The closest I get to any of my men is with an air mail stamp,” she said. “I'm making sure there's none of this out-of-sight, out-o¥-mind stuff.” Gussie’s not too confidént tht she can keep the spark alive in her suitors via the U.S. mall, but she’s trying.

“I used to have some night life,

but those days are gone for good,”

Si “sleep—nothing 1 HS Gussie figures that her pro month, but I know now I won't tennis tour is sure to break up one yp, o4ing because of the tour.” of her big" romances that flour- Gussie said,

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3 Tryon's All-Stars; ‘ 358 football team in these parts, held awaka, Columbus at Franklin, anapolis Cathedral $53 track practice yesterday at the Liberty at Connersville, Greens545 CYO Stadium. The All-Stars romped over the Bombers, 86 to 0, II Camden, Taria mixed ay 500 on 14 touchdowns before a raindrenched crowd of 1000. 5% the 11th straight victory without 513 defeat. for the All-Stars. Straub scored five of the One was on a 56return and another yards through the line. Tech,

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“All But Big Three in Wind Up Grid Cam

Only Five Clubs Enjoy Winning Season,

Irish Need Victory to Hit .500 Mark a By KURT FREUDENTHAL, United Press Sports Writer Indiana's college football elevens, with the exception of she “Big Three,” gladly closed their record books of the 1950 grid cams paign today. ending one of their most disappointing seasons, ay five clubs—undefeated” Valparaiso and Canterbury, and, Anderson, Taylor and Wabash, enjoyed winning seasons. Notre Dame must beat Southern California Dec. 2 to stay above the .500 mark, and a fourth Irish loss : -

’ ; s him out of this week's fracas, yd be their worst season since Halfback Mike Maccioli, Hurt earlier, also was on the “doubt~ Butler and DePauw broke even full”. list. in their schedules, and Indiana Wabash’s Little Giants scored can do the same ¢ but 4p req touchdowns in the third take a victory at Purdue in Sat- period for a 34-t0-20 win to keep urday’'s traditional “Old Oaken per Monon Bell emblematic of Bucket” grudge battle to do it. victory in the 58-year-old history Rose Poly’s Engineers had the of the Wabash-DePauw struggle.

saddest record — they couldn't hit the win column once in eight Anderson's Jim Macholtz and games. And against out-state Tnorpe Lichtenberg of Earlham rivals, our Indiana teams won 22 16d their clubs to final-game wicout of 74 games and tied six for tories, scoring three touch each as Anderson blasted v Got : jo 3¢ to 7, and Earlham's Valparaiso’s Crusaders, 20 to 7 winners over Wittenberg in the Quakers scored § SUrprising 40-to-19 victory over Indiana Centrale:

winningest

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Huntington,

This Week's Top Prep Cage Games

Tomorrow—Plymouth at Mish- geon, Greencastle at_Attica, Indi. 207055: the-border victories.

Shelbyville tuc Ky, at fattened their records. Hartford Greensburg, Seymour at Bedford, City at -New- Castle; Laneaster at Wheatiand-at Bicknell; Monticello. at Lo- Bloomington, Mt, gansport, Kokomo at Frankfort, Princeton, Terre Warren Central at Indianapolis meyer at Vincennes,

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: Lafayette Jeff at Lebanon, at Greencastle, Corydon scored twice while ywyinchester at Richmond, South- vay, Silver Creek at Mitchell, . 443 Pat McCaffry, hort at Indianapolis Washington, burn at Ft. Wayne Concordia, Ft. n ye ay a Frank Springer, Orville Williams, Bedford at Washington, Peters- Wayne South at Bluffton, Deca- fore the “big storm Saturday. leved in Minutes and Ronald burg at Boonville, Aurora at Law- tur at Geneva, Kendallville at obertson scored two of the

_ renceburg, Madison at Batesville, Garrett, Jimtown at Elkhart. Dick Warrenburg kicked six Corydon at Jeffersonville, Paoli

with much greater skill than Cornell Coach extra points while Dick Guyer at Scottshur / t S = . th ; g. Auburn at Butler, at Indianapolis Tech, Boonville at consecutive game at Minnesota, y: : | Ni S| : others. The L.A. Rams, which and booted two others. Kendallville at Albion, South Evansville Central, at 27 to 14, although once in a = nu LuuTune The All- Stars will play the Cin- Bend Adams at Gary Wallace, Terre Haute erie All-Stars Thursday at Madison Twp. at South Bend Wayne Concordia at Gary

Saturday — Indianapolis Howe

Ft. to-0 lead, also took a physical Wirt, beating. Fullback John Kerestes;

second annual Lutheran Bowl tht. hates 4 | In other season finals, But bsg Te et fon whipped Indiana Stats, 92 wo gain gn 8 WHR SIXIpluffton of Ohio blanked Hunting-

DePauw and Wabash broke gkine S. C., 19 to 6; Elmhurst of

Friday—Piymouth at Elwood, even in four games with out Illinois edged luckless Rose Poly, , : 5 Wabash at Huntington, New Cas- s burg at Seymour, North Vernon 1, at Anderson,

staters. But Anderson, Ball State,’ 25 to 21: Lewis of Illinois romped

at Franklin, Hanover, Indiana State, ! at Brownstown, Mitchell at Sa- Michigan City, Tipton at Koko- Manchester, and Rose Poly were oe ed “Evaas: lem, Goshen at Nappanee, West mo, Rossville at Lafayette Jeff Pp Flora at Logansport, Wednesday—Elwood at Marion, at Muncie Central,

» winless as teams from Ohio, Ken-iyije 13 to 0. Michigan and Tiinols

Indiana, : breaking a three- | ® game losing streak in downing| e MISERY OF rs L

at Marquette, 18 to 7, relied on a%. aute Gerst- . 4 ; i Washington | sophomores and veterans half- ot ,. back Bobby. Robertson for viec-| C or Ale tory as coach Clyde Smith gave = woe

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