Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 November 1950 — Page 20

Irish Place Th ree On All-Midwest Team

Williams, Groom and Mutscheller Make Grade; Purdue's Sugar.-on 2d Squad

By ED SAINSBURY, United Press Sports Writer CHICAGO, Nov. 21-—Notre Dame, until this year the nation’s mightiest college football team, still had the individual stars this season and Midwest coaches placed three of these Irish stars on the United Press All-Midwest team announced today. Three other traditional powerhouses closely approached Notre Dame in individual brilliance. Ohio State, Illinois and Michigan

State each landed two players on’ - - ———r——— the first eleven. ruled ineligible for one season be-

Notre Dame's standouts were Cause he failed to exceed the high End Jim Mutscheller, who set a B average required for him to new Irish record for pass receiv- hold - his scholarship. ; ing this year, Center Jerry Groom, Michigan State placed Halfback and Quaterback Bob Williams, Everett Grandelius, a flashy senior who captured all Notre Dame runner who has gained on the records for passing this season as Sround more yards than all Sparhe completed his second year on '30 opponents were able to tally the first team. in the same fashion, and Don : {Coleman; a 178-pound Negro Janowicz Named {guard who stood out in every For Ohio State it was every- game on both offense and debody's All-American halfback, fense, Vie Janowicz, and Tackle Bill Northwestern's End Don StoneTrautwein, a 217 pound tackle sifer, who set new Big Ten star for the Wes Fesler club, ‘records for pass receiving in three Illinois’ two stars were Guard departments, most catches in one Charles Brown and Fullback Dick game and in one season and most Raklovitz, playing his first year yards gained in a season, and on offense and his second year of Michigan's Tackle Al Wahl com‘big time football after being pleted the All Star first team.

8.8 8 zn o a FIRST TEAM Pos. Player and School Age Cl. Ht. Wt. Hometo i “JAMES MUTSCHELLER, NOTRE DAME ... 20 Jr. 6-1 194 Beaver Falls. Pa. ! Don Stonesifer. Northwestern . ~~. 23 8 Boo 194 Chicago T Allen Wahl, Michigan : 6-3 217% Chieato . T Bill Trautwein, Ohio State . A-4 47 Ath 0. G Charl Brown, Miinots : ‘ 6 219 Northbroak. nm. G - Don Coleman, Michigan State 5-10 158 Flin € JEROM GROO » NOT 6-3 215 Des Noines HS BOB IAMS, NOTRE DAME 6-1 185 Baitintore Everett Grandelins, Michigan Sta 6 193 Muskegon Vie Janowicz, Ohio Sta 5-f 186 Elyria Dick Raklovits, Illinois 5-10 176 Chicago

Bob Carey, Michis 6-5 210 Charlevoix, Mich. LEO SUGAR, PURDUE . 6 190 Flint, M Ken Hukh: Wisconsin 6-1 205 Kenosha Al Tate, 6-1 198 New Castle, Pa. Momsen, Ohio State 6-4 218 Toledo Lynch Lynch, Hin 6-1 207 Indianapolis Bill Vohaska, Tiir is 5-11 “182 {lease Tony Curcille, Ohio State 6-1 188 Elyr . John Karras, Ilinel sens 5-11 134 Rho. *m. Chuex Ortmann, Michigan Farr erhsiis ain ; 6-1 - 190 Milwaukee Bill Reichardt, Iowa . 5-11 200 lowa City

HONORABLE MENTION

Ends—Tom Watson, Ohio State: Harry Allis, Michigan: Clifton Anderson, Indiana Tackles—Charles Ulrich, Hiinols: Tom Johnson, Michigan. "John Belet ie Purdue Guards—John Yocca, Michigan State: John Biltz, Ohio State: Leo Cahill Illinois Centers—Ray Wietecha., Northwestern, Bob McCullough, Ohlo State acks—Don Dufek. Michigan: Lou D'Achille. Indiana: ick Flowers, North Jrestern; John Kerestes, Purdue; Bobby Robertson, Indiana; Wat Klevay Ohilo State.

Tribe’ s Genial Ted Sullivan 'Benched' by lliness

Business Manager Stricken by Heart Attack, | Ordered to Rest for Couple of Months

By EDDIE ASH, Times Sports Editor

ager, wasn't at his Victory Field desk today and probably won't be for a couple of months. : The genial Irishman was floored by a heart attack and is *benched” for the time being by his physician. Under the circumstances, the doctor becomes the and the affable Sullivan always - backed up the Indians’ managers

whenever they issued orders to the American Association meety ing booked to be held in Colum-

“manager,

_ t@ke a long rest. ithe schedule committee were his means that islated to attend. It was anthe Tribe's. popular business executive will be unable to attend

the big minor

a meeting, the committee members will conduct their business by a mail vote.

Anent Don Gutteridge

tion to be held | St. Petersburg, Fla. early indicate that Don Gutteridge is

league session but will have to Al Lopez. Seems as though, a der and Al Simmons, are to be ‘retained and that the probably will be Jake Flowers and Tony Cuccinello.

this winter. He has been attending minor e conventions for years and absence will be missed by all American Association delegates:

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Spring Plans Completed guessing rightly, it means that

Ted ‘ Gutteridge will be free to be Weve. Sompileted nearly moved up from the Indianapolis

¥ oF plans for the Indians’ 1951

Spring training trip before flness [4/415

Victory Field. He worked

complete spring - &xhibition . edule for the Indians with ap} tWO seasons. s and sites of games settled. At the time Lopez resigned his

and signed on with. Cleveland, it was intimated that G would receive strong considera- ( thea the : i it he did. not accOMDAT

GEESE

P= “Bues Lose Pitcher !

The P ittsburgh Pirates whom | the Indianapolis - Indians ‘have a player working agreement, received another jolt today. .They . lost another regular pl Aver

| Previously, Shortstop Danny {0'Connell, up from Indianapolis {who was figured to be a big.cog

for next season. was inducted by the Army. = Cleveland also lost pitcher to Uncle Sam. Dick Wei became the third member of the team to be: summoned by the Army. Al Aber, pitcher, and Jim= Lemon, slugging. youhg outfielder were the others, at an earlier

Bright Honored

DES MOINES, Nov. 21— Johnny Bright. a native of Ft. Wayne, Ind., w ho this season set : a new national colloge grid of4: |fensive’ mark, and Bob Binette

ithe 1961 Drake University feot[bal team, ’

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Basketball Briefs

North Side Eagles 37, Grain Deal40. Shelby Street Federal

Merchants 55 Jonient, ges vs. Whiz Kids;

15 Men on

and on like an SOS signal. Phe |Bollermakers are in trouble, i They’ ve been in trouble before. lone win in eight games this sea{son is hardly. cause for dancing

achieved at the expense of Notre Dame,

Ted Sullivan, the Indianapolis Indians’ veteran business man- Notre Dame game did it for Pur-

Ber rhe. ough bus, O. this Friday has been 2 oat Vt I called off. : ized,’ Ted will I Only item -on the agenda was have to remain the league's 1951 ‘Jubilee Year home and schedule and only members of ow ever

t month. He had mapped out out of the running for a berth ! Nat \ extensive plans for the hot stove 8s a coach under new Manager arLn D.

call a halt to heavy activities couple of old coaches, Mel Har- 8ame.

new ones 28 a candidate for ‘the proposed game dent's Cup gam e in Washington, scoring lead, the Lé

: ’ D. C., on Dec. 9, leaving the in- 10- inch cente Is - y 'ribes © vy Xs center also was first in If - the Cleveland scribes ar ference that it would consider go- average points per-game with 29. LITTLE _SPORT

ing to another bowl, And ih rebounds with 143. His

coach to mane ager a : Whitey Ford Gels | Rochester last Saturday .” Dertook him. He also arranged player-coach here under I, ed or His Army Uniform

. Indianapolis managerial. contract yo. Yankees pitching ace, Was Vince Boryla® of the New York:

Gutteridge, stead of

the Forest City. Ty

wii + with 300 other recruits from New 1 York

to to

|" : the Army. young Bill :Mcdonald. gq ; * pitcher, who won eight games and nichf after a nine and a half hour peared today to have the inside lost 10 for the 1950 cellar Bucs. ride i1r a bus

in the Pirates’ rebuilding plans Ft. Wayne Player

ward Ed Stanczak of Ft. Wayne. mitted tha't they were among the another Ind, has been given his outright teams under consideration. k release by cutting the - National Basketball the day. Association team to 11 men. - seme Under league rules ‘the squad must be cut to 10 hy Dec. 1.

czak was the only non-college |date. iman on the squad. He played four years with the Anderson Packers. coming here this year after the mature Rose Bowl talk while | Packers games this season he ‘has scored ford. five baskets, 18 fouls for a total

have been elected co-captains of Solunar Table

5 ay rh hr Sport. sman’'s Store scores at Sacred Sind hy

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Purdue Coach Not So Sure ‘I's’ Will Have It

By FRANK ANDERSON

Times Sports Writer LAFAYETTE, Nov. 21— Purdue's ready, willing and disabled. The “Old Oaken Bucket” could be made from weeping willow as far as Boilermaker Football Coach Stu Holcomb is teoncerned. Sounds like a landslide coming up for Indiana, doesn’t it? The man who'll count the vote here Saturday isn't at all sure the ‘T's will have it, Mr. Holcomb of Purdue has hope; a courageous ball club ... . and a trainer named Pinky Newell, Those precincts will be heard from,

got a bucketful of worries this week. Spirit's in Air The spirit 18 in the air. Its warm glow 'is in sharp contrast to the snow-tinged winds that whip their solitary way along the walks outside the cavernous |fieldhouse. One flight up and a (long cut to your right a man sits lat a desk, a piece of yellow paper {in his hands. The man is Stu | Holcomb. The paper is the Injury, {list. On it appear 15 names. Among those names on that | well- fingered piece of paper are {those of Co-Capt. and Fullback {John Kerestes, Halfback = Mike |Maccioli, Halfback Earl Henninger, Guards Bill Deem, Al Hager {Don Jaekson, Tackle Billy Bruner and End Ronnie Bland. Oops, almost forgot second and third{string Fullbacks Don Kasperan {and Norm Montgomery. Slip Kas[peran and Montgomery in with | Defensive Halfback Dick Schnaible and you got the guts of a ball jclub. SOS Signal The brave smile that tugs at Holecomb's pressed lips flashes off

Stu Holcomb . . . paper. But the paper is just a long list of injured stars.

Purdue's head man has a ‘good team on n the streets. That lone win was “We played good ball in every ; . ame but the loss to Wisconsin. re se i pin it on Holcomb. game : There are those who think the who We piled up statistic advantages Stu has-seen his boys run out , 4° ..4c ue. But it's not true. The Boiler- of gas Saturday after Saturday. Miami of nakers gave powerhouse Texas He's

errors in judgment, injuries. Don’t

against | clubs like Florida, UCLA, seen Trainer Pinky bring in Northwestern, Iowa, Minnesota.

a good go before dropping. And nothing but bad news every Mon- But we beat ourselves thin early » Texas was the week before Notre day. He's Im Dame. So pin the blame where defeats in the twinkling of Lady ond half. It also was learned today, that it belongs on sophomerie miscues

seen leads vanish into and didn’t have it left in the secManpower just wasn't It was on this slip of

there.

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Colleges Catch Mikan Widens Scoring Lead Over Olymps' Alex Groza |

; NEW. YORK, Nov. 21 (UP)— tinued his remarkable floor shoot: NEW YORK, Nov. 21 (UP)_ Big George Mikan of the Minne- ing and retained his lead in field

plac k's fie kle eves.

nounced that ‘instead of holding (rndefeated Wyoming and Lehigh apolis Lakers, boosted by a 47- goal marksmanship with 27 goals

’ 8 > oin serformance against Ro- | Sa : no’ to post-season offers to- point . ‘widened his ooring - tend in 41 attempts for a percentage of iy #5 the bowl fever became a TN i D Eeibal g Joa 35.9. Dick Schnittker.of Washingnational eampus epidemic. in the Nationa sk “°7" ton was first in free throw shoot-

Lehigh, which completed its ciation today to 68 points over his ; ing ‘with 38 out of 41 for. a.92.7

2 league ~EODXED pgs v RT A “FFE Clever FO ~unbeaten-and-untted—cam- nearest rival Alex Groza. of the percentage: —— a

paign.in 67 years last Saturday, Indianapolis Olympics. announced through President - Mikan has scored 264 points On paid his lead in assists with 55. Whittaker that it S9 field goals and 86 free throws j;st one more than Dick McGuire not play any post-season in nine games, compared to 196 5f the Knickerbockers, and Jack points on “64 field goals and 68 Kerris of Ft. Wayne topped the Wyoming eliminatéd itself only free Ihrow s. Groza has played 10 jeague in personal fouls with 53, having . been ejected from six

American Legion sponsored Presi- In addition to. the individudl games.

Purdie Publicity 1 Director Bob Woodworth (left) and C. s. Boom, ticket manager . . . they ve

Ralph Beard of the Olympics -

rs’ 6-foot, ; THRs

Olymps Put Out

Lavoyless Locals Seek to Keep Home Record Intact in Cage Duel Tonight

hoping they're safe. All of which means home game No. 4 is on tap for the “Bucket | Brigade” in Butler Fieldhouse. Rochester's Royals offer the oppo- ; sition. Tipoff is at 8:30 o ‘clock. The Olymps won their first three starts in the Fieldhouse. But road work proved to be another 2's a matter. Coach Cliff Barker's men | PROBABLE LINEUPS

di li have dropped six of seven tries 17 oh a while traveling. 3 Grom 8} ans Se

Beard . Royals Falter i 5 Walther WE ie Nir Rochester has fared little bet- (1 INDIANAPOLIS—Lavoy (®), kee i McMullen (16), Shaeffer (18), ter. The Royals took their first] Miaiovich (19). Barnhorst (20). | Rochester—Saul (3), Noel (7), Johnson three games. Now they're hungrily | ad, Mian (18), Talhoun (19, McNamee {toting a four-game losing streak | ,. Tipott— 30. p. m, In Butler Field that puts them just ahead of the! wErondcast—WISH (8:30 pm.) Luke

'last- -place Olymps in the National] i from the Universit - Basketball Association's Western| cisco. sity of San Fran

{ Division. | Those interested in what the

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cheer the Olymps. After beating| big, fast resourceful Royals can ‘Tri-Cities here Saturday the lo-| {check the accompanying scoring : cals tried the same putfit in Mo-| chart. Figures don’t lie. To tell paper,” Stu offered the injury list jjne Sunday and lost| 104- 81. That(the truth Groza, Ralph Beard, for inspection. : : - was bad enough, but. the shelving Wah-Wah Jones & Co. might A sfatement for Saturday” of Bob Lavoy for a week really Parlay that four-game losing

> Tee folas Sree Sous = hurt. Lavoy suffered a bruised hip Streak of Rochester's into a onee up. e're going to give it a against the Hawks in Moline, And 8ame Yistory ride for Indianap(FAD) g

we've got. Tell them it's going to

Tok Iaghecr samo ref thé Olymps suffered the loss of a rolis:

gi 10.5 point per game avera | ’ year. ; ge Olympian Stu doesn’t wring out the cry- Shooter, the .No. 5 man in the ymp ’ Seong: Ave. ing towel. He faces facts. Since Point parade. {Grom HOD 54 the bucket came along in 1925 to v Beara 42 28 11 112 124° : { Talent Galore 23 33 105 ~ 10 represent the rivalry with IU, 14 falther EH 25 36 10 101 “P's”. have joined the link, 10 The Lavoyless locals can play| Holland 51 51 “P's” and three “IP's” for ties. In &8t-bresk with such as these to-| Girone: $13 the over-all series, dating back to night: Shaster” 1 17 1891 ‘Purdue shows 27 wins, 20 Big, talented Arnie Risen, who Barker .. 7 Ls

Thus Stu 80t his pro start in Indianapolis|Blevins faces facts. But he's not above the days before the long

peeking over his shoulder at last George Mikan and Aex Groza; This Week's Hoosier year's 14-6 Purdue victory. Bobby Davies, a fireball package

of shooting skill; Bobby wanzer, College Cage Schedule He's Not Bitter. {Arne Johnson, Bill Calhoun, Bill TONIGHT Stu’s not ‘bitter about his sea- Holzman, Ed Mikan, Jack Cole-| Franklin at Oakland City. son record. He's too fine a coach man and Frank (Pep) Saul, all ,

losses and five ties.

Griftin 0) at Tr I" Biate

for that. But he wants to win in veteran Royals. : TOMORROW ckso i % sncerd a p the worst way. And well he may. Help on Hand | washe on (Mich.) at Cdncerd Ft. Courage isn’t taped on players. . qne Royals mentioned have THURSDAY . Oakland City. at Evansville.

Courage is written on Stu Hol“ ample help in the form of ex-| comb’s ‘face in little worry lines. New York Knickerbocker Paull Indiana Cent tn AY His players have a carbon copY.wNoel and Joe McNamee, a rookie] — ope Mich.) at Valparaiso You leave Stu's.office and the Eri hard-pressed coach turns back to his projector and game films. Down the hall is the office of C. 8. Doan, ticket manager. Mr. Doan, a dignified, middle-agedster, bears up. surprisingly well considering that he’s the most popular man in the world to some 52,000 seat seekers. You hurry on, knowing it’s humane to do so. Besides, you've got your ticket. But the office of. Bob Woodworth, the ballyhoo of the ball game, is open wide. And there he sits, peeking from behind stacks of outgoing mail. It seems Mr. Woodworth can’t sleep, can’t eat, can't .think these days without a cacophony of phones. Uleer Has Ulcer i “Even my ulcer has an. ulcer, this week.” Bob grins faintly as! his switchboard elsewhere lights - up like a pinball.-machine. “Tickets . . . yes. How many photographers . . . send it to the sports editor . type up this release , . . sit down, I'll be with] you in a minute . . . long distance; . + « It's always like this . Meant to send out a wire this morning to Bob Cook of Indiana . . Read something like this “Welcome back. from service. Misery loves company >" + You leave bewitched, bothered and somewhat bewildered Bob! to the torments of the telephone and the typewriter. And as you go you think: “This ‘thing started way back in 1891. Gee, I'll bet it was peaceful around here in 1890.”

47-point performance against night fs. a single game high for the season. Macauley Third Behind Groza in the scoring race 21 came Easy Ed Macauley of the New Boston ‘Celtics with® 193 points,

FT. DEVENS, Mass, Nov, (UP) Ed (Whitey) Ford,

ssued ‘an olive drab uniform in- Knickerbockers with 169. Ken

ow baseball garb today at aryrray of the Baltimore Bullets 118 S. Army reception center. with 154. and Noble Jorgensen of . ob handed the. uniform. Phe Fr-Cithes Biarkhrwioe: phen

wetting GI Tnoculations as Fred Scolari of the W. shington

Le \ ent t or > 2 owe hrough the first day of Caps, tied with 147 each.

wocessing- following hisarrival Bob Donham of tt the Celtics con-

Col. Harold. FE. Sinford of Bos- Texas A&M, Maryland of the post's commanding of- May Play in Cup Game

was on hand td greet the WASHINGTON. Nov. 21 (UP YY AR avlrx AN ANOV, & { A

g& star when he reached the ng. ABN in a heavy rainstorm last TEXAS AaM and Maryiand ap

rack as choices to compete in the Aries igan Legion-sponsored Pres. idential Cup football game Dec. A spokesman for the com Hie in charge of negotiations refused 4 es to confirm or dény that those two BOSTON, Nov. 21 (UP)-—For- teams were the choices, but ad- -

Boston Celtics Drop

the Boston Celtics, a decision is expected later in

Geraniyms— SAN FRANCISC OQ. Nov. 21 (UP) California Coach’ Lynn | Waldorf is frightened of pre-

A 27-year-old cornerman, Stan-

disbanded. . In seven, his team still must play Stanof 28 t The Football Writers Lunch 0 2 points, eon presented hifn with a huge bouguet of ‘roses yesterday, but he said, “To me these are just

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The ‘Indianapolis Olympians come sliding into home tonight

| The week-end hardly served to! 'Olymps can do to combat the’

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