Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 November 1950 — Page 17
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Nov. .28 (UP)— raight vear, Callgned the task tor the Pacific. Coast rnished prestige in against Michigan's ons, as the lineups ggest bowl games
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‘ennessee accepted he Cotton Bowl at week-end, leaving
v1_at Jacksonville,.. post.
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_THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES .
Harry Chandler Still Looks Safe
But His Opposition Hasn't Given Up
NEW YORK. ‘Nov. 28 Putting « one little word after another and whatever became of Indian summer? Chuck Dressen to manage the Brooks was the column tip two weeks ago. The Duke of Windsor with three jolly aces to his royal .credit is eligible to compete in our hole-in-one!
tourney, and what's more, plans to. As long ’as we have the Long Island railroad, Russian iocesn’
roulette, as a macabre divergion, will never catch on here.
” IT'S STILL
2
" ODDS on Happy
Chandler will be reappointed base-
ball commissioner ivory convenes in St. next week. This
however, has they're neutrals. They seem get a closed
still
the militant conceded.
when the high Petersburg doesn’t mean minority On the contrary, trying to convert
to think they vote
can
with some of our people they are
unwilling to the antis fearful of displeasure,
speak out,” wrote me. inviting That's why a
one of “They
closed
vote is vital to our success. I read the results of your survey show-
ing only three against Chandler |
s Pos
UmESpoRy > = = 0
tpone Indiana Central's
; Opening T
By Rouson,
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Little Joe
or Taw gem toe
5 Upstate Schools Claim State Prep
are.
—which fighter
treme
| respect,
“Trouble!
are! Chandler's!
The 22-year-old westerner| t look as if he'll ever be a long ball hitter, although he had the ancient Walcott’s knees stut-| tering in the 10th. He seems to take a punch well, site and he’s offensive minded, another commendable quality, On the debit side he cuts easy high school football championship after a season in which no team in a young could clearly establish supremacy. and he does not give the appearance of one who is an ex- tiflists, East Chicago Washington, and Gary Roosevelt and Ft. Wayne In this Actually, you couldn’t tell too much about him against Walcott, —well,
is unusual
physical culturist. no Tunney.
In slow motion.
= = IT WAS THE hit New York in years
while
a lot of people
Rickey was back. -
Fred Saigh,
May I suggest that some of the has
being quite diplomatic?”
. Horace Stoneham of the Giants! jesting people. Is. offered as a case in point. This {down a 6-foot, 8-inch basketball
gentleman's private appraisal of!
the
commissioner's
public utterances.
IS YOU NG REX LAYNE the all along. Just when the mother best record in their 12-year hisbooster shot the heavyweight di-\of your heirs learns the differvision’s been looking for since Joe ence between a tail back and the started down. hill?
Louis
player, reasoning, most of us hope,
executive that nobody must ever go higher athletic director, agreed equipment, I'm reliably informed, than MacArthur. go 2 d $07: Afrepd:
Is not at all harmonious with his body is
Much headlinesman
talked with 22
over.
a vital requi-
who fought who fought just like an old pappy guy figures to fight.
= biggest wind to and for thought
the Cards owner, prospective gentlemen you heard from were managers, which is at least anjother way to meet a lot of interThe Army turned
The human 53 per cent water: a fact
Grid Championship
Roosevelt Coach Rucinski Wants Playoff; IHSAA Schools Limited by 10-Game Plan
By KURT FREUDENTHAL, -United Press Sports Writer The “experts” pondered today the status of Indiana’s mythical
But the day was saved as Mishawaka's Northern Conference
Central Catholic, all claimed at least a share in the .shaky crown. Lafayette Jefferson's undefeated — es Broncos, showing much interest Zitko, who “said Ww ashington fn the argument, also couldn’t would have claimed the mythical be ignored title without reservation had | they beaten crosstown rival
Challenge Goes Out : ; : With the exception of East Roosevelt in their season finale —, Chicago Washington's John Zit- their only setback—likes the ko, most of the coaches consulted mythical idea. “TI believe a
mythical cham-
1'by the United Press have little , . - regard = for our ontroversial pionship is a godd thing,” he said Lie Sos Silene tir “mythical” grid championship *It should be awarded on a basis" Year-og jockey from tatimore,
booted home six winners at Bowie yesterday to run his total of winners for the year to 350. Five ‘Champions’
Track Attendance, It's very seldom that we are able to contact a southern school Betting Short
to show the comparison of foot- Of 49 Totals
ball within the state. I think our
of competition played.” Mishawaka’'s Gene Dvkstra admitted picking a mythical champion is difficult.
“Roosevelt has as much claim to the championship as any other school,” said Leonard Douglas. But he said there should be a “true championship like in bas-| ketball or track.” The Rev. Gil-| bert Wirtz, Central Catholic’s
“We're ¢laiming the championship . . . and are willing to chal-
{which straight bourbon drinkers lenge anybody,” he said. The Irish schedule was as good as or better . NEW YORK. Not 28 (UP). ‘have been making allowances for Won 10 games in a row for their than that of any other school A total of 22.055.639 turf fans tory. yet, no southern team was repre- bet $1,329,453,652 on. thoroughbred | But Wirtz suggested that a sented.” racing in 23 states during 1950, a the football sea. State-wide system, with confer-. Thus—for the first time—we've United Press survey showed toence play perhaps taking a back- got five “mythical champions’— 4ay. but these astronomical fig-
depends on how demanding you son’s
DePauw Opens Hardwood Season
Times State Service
GREENCASTLE, Ind. Nov. 28
-—DePauw University opens 1950-51 basketball
season here
tomorrow night against Canterbury College. Game time is 8 p. m.
Coach Jay
second “year at the Tiger helm, tion, has a new contract to manwill start two sophomores as the a squad attempts to last year’s double victory,
Old Gold repeat
McCreary,
Dixie Has New
ge the Atlanta Crackers again
in 1951.
over Canterbury. DePauw topped |
season.
apolis,
in the opening
lineup.
Guard Russ Freeland, Lawrence-|
at the Stauffer, the center
guards. North Manchester, gets call Hamiiton, Evansville,
Senior John
and junior Lee will be at
forward opposite Guild.
Last year the Tigers had an Boilermaker Alumni To Honor Grid Team
11-7-record:
In-13 contests since:
the two schools first met on the
hardwood,
the
Knights
failed to score a victory. Probable “starting lineups:
Staufler .. Stewart... Freeland . Officials: Wa Hs; George Bend
* Redskins
Sebek Second Time
WASHINGTON, Nov. 28 (UP) ous 2 1-4 slate. ~The Washington Redskins have
as their
appeared solved.’ With Sammy Baugh and Harry six straight. Gilmer back in shape again, the] 'Skins let Sebek go. The former Indiana back had been released early in the season but was re-|
were in jured.
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mored
The Purdue Alumni Association honor Purdue's Old Oaken annual good player, but not a champion,
_ CANTERBURY alumni banquet at the Indiangp- might be expected to make on 6:30 any hole if he plays it well.
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Indiana,
tory,
The
here,
victors at the
Fol olis Athletic Club. Dec. bd a
The Boilermakers, Who erento Saturday (their third straight Bucket victied the Hoosiers for last {place in the Big Ten standings
13 to 0,
triumph was Stu Holcomb's latter released Rookie Nick Sebek today | (third Bucket victory in four yeargs women’s “quarterback shortage” Purdue won over Notre Dame but lost seven other games including
Tangerine Bowl *
CHARLESTON, called after Baugh .and Gilmer 28 (UP)—Morris Harvey Sor thas accepted an offer to meet sat Emory - and Henry College. of Years old, from the Seaview Golf {Virginia in the Tangerine Bowl at Club at Absecon, N. J. It contains
Orlando, Fla, on New Year's Par and bogie. It can be noted on
| Day.
The Golden Eagles won nine Pogie is one more than par, but {games without a loss durihg the OD the other 11 the two are the ’33.” 11950 grid campaign, piling up the Same. Thus bogie is allowed an leading offensive record of the extra stroke on a little'less than {nation’ s college elevens.
INDI ANAPOLIS
- | Seat,
Earl Mann
but can
frequently ‘rualthough Walker claimed he had never been asked.|
for
WwW. Va,
ures fell short of the 1949 totals. For.the fourth straight year the attendance and pari-mutuel’ handle throughout the nation skidded downward but there were indica-
without sanction of the Indiana High School Athletic Association. “Naturally,” said L. V. Phillips, “the THSAA will not indorse any schoo! as champion.” He said in
be organized and that two |sectional winners battle for the ichampionship, | Season Too Short Pete Rucinski, whose East Chi-
cago 'Rogsevelt powerhouse won his six years as commissioner no tions that. the bottom of the I= anta ontract four state titles in five years, plan for a football championship der nad been rend hed apd be its also rather would have a “real was submitted, and explained the yous Was ending 07 0 shMStK . : playoff.” schools themselves set the 10- ! , ATLANTA, Nov. 28 (UP) “The season's too short,” he game limit. THE 1950" totals Rsere 987,089 Dixie Walker, 1950 manager of said. “A few more weeks of play “If they want to extend the persgns and $69,907,768 under the in higithe year in the Southern AsSocia- Would give the boys added in Yeame from Nov. 30 to Dec. 15, 1949 totals when 23,042,748 fans centive.” t's up to them to do it.’ bet $1.399.361.420 but most of the
Writer Sees Golf Language
~ deficit will be made up when the Hollywood Park meeting in California, the Bowie .meeting in
Maryland and the Charles Town eti in West Virginia re In Danger of Distortion i Sh Won Nhe
Bogie, for Instance, Has Meaning Which
Is Unrelated to Par, He Points Out
By HARRY ROBERT, Times Special Writer Golf language is in danger of being distorted beyond all original intent. My pet abomination is the usage of bogie to represent a score of one or more than par on a hole. Bogie, sometimes bogey, means bogie period. Not one more or one less than anything. It has a meshing entirely unreiated to par.
trend started a year be came general throughout country, staged a
total of $308,477,512.
crease in play and a 1.9 per cent
increase in attendance. is one of the legends of the gime. Clift Most Valuable It was a part of the game's It derives from a mythical-figure-— terminology before par was de- & Colonel Bogie. apparently one DePauw Grid Player vised. . of those retired .British colonial pa Rimes State Servi Bogie is the score an average officers... He supposedly stalked: GR EENC ASTLE, Tnd’ NO
the links by night, shooting his ~—DPick Clift, senior guard, sound game by the light of the Was named most valuable player
moon. Bogie was the score the oD the 1950 DePauw University
: £ a a ghostly coionel made, and the football team. IN SOME CASES it happens to better-than-average golfer pitted” be one more than par. In many his skill against this shadowy opmore it is exactly the same. ponent. Originally, 1 suppose, scorecards carried only bogie. Twentyfive years ago, or more, most cards carried par and bogie. The corresponds roughly : to .par, which has supplanted it on scorecards today. If it was a back-breaker, bogie was
Ripplé” of Indianapolis gridder, was chosen by members of the Tiger squad which won four and lost four games this season, Clift. in addition to being the
n es ” GOLF articles refer to every score of one above par on a hole as a bogie. They sparkplug of the DePauw line, is have even come to calling a score shortstop on the baseball team. two strokes above par a double The 20-year-old economics major bogie. lives at 5785 N. A thing that used to Indianapolis.
TODAY glibly
annoy the
a stroke higher, for a man need late Bill Flynn, the golf course she é 8 e ” Shuk Bl : Ly architect, was to fead: “He shot Ezz Resumes. Trainin not be a world: beater to score a. 68 which could just as well 9
bogie figures. : a a a, I WAS SURPRISED fo come across a scorecard, not so many
have been a 63.” Breathes there a golfer with soul never to. himself could easily strokes.” * you make,
Ed = I HAVE READ “he put together rqunds of What the reporter of course, was that the had nines of 36 and 33. 40 per cent of the holes, and I .In thé United States, very little would say this proportion 1s golf is played on links. The Britfiretty much average. ish have many golf links, but ours are mostly courses, links being IR the patches of connecting turf
After Postponement so dead who CINCINNATI, Nov. hath said: “I Heavyweight Champion Ezzard have saved 10 Charles and challenger Nick BaYour score is, the score rone ‘returned to their training chores today following a oneweek postponement of their title bout until Dec. 5! The two originally .were scheduled to meet in their title test tonight, but the contest was moved back vesterday because of a storm that blanketed the city under six inches of SNOW.
this card that on seven . holes reports. ‘that 36 and meant,
golfer
u ” o TO RIFLE such a word of its | original meaning is to strip golf 3nd sand along the seaside lof some of its romance, for bogie Many a disconsolate tourna- § ———— ment player ‘has remarked near § the close of a match that he was
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California (UP)—Three additions to Yale's 22 000 football schedule—Navy, Colgate and Bates—were announced today for the .1951 season. ’ The newcomers replace Holy
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Nicoson Five Looks Sharp on Paper
But Defense Must Be Improved " BULLETIN The Indiana Central-Tri-State basketball game scheduled here tonight has been postponed due to icy highways. A Tri-State official said thé team would be unable to travel to Indianapolis safely. The game will be played ‘later, but no definite date has been set.
b Winners To Boost Lea
Beats Shoemaker In Match Race’
maybe” basketball tegm lifts its home season The game
Indiana Central's “ curtain against Tri-State College at 8:15 o'clock tonight, will be played in the Greyhounds’ gym. Coach Angus Nicoson’s club showed little in its 81-66 victory at “Huntington Safurday. And Nicoson is a bit leery about its prospects. On paper the Greyhounds should have a good ball aun,
but Nicoson that games
says aren't won on paper. Ragged defense cost the Greyhounds heavily
At Bowie against the Foresters. BOWIE. Md. Nov. 28 (UP) Most encouraging note If there's a better jockey this ¢ ‘entral followers is S the pertorme 0 en Hea Card side of anywhere today, Little PROBABLE - LINEUPS p . Joe Culmone would like to KNOW jigiana Central Tri-State bout it. ttersor An rteias { CH Co Sime spp er Banmad 5 Prop Games The cocky, 19-year-old riding : . € ers Wambig! . ah a : master completely out-shone his 5 HH g Sarna: Tomorrow Nig t 3 ye y a amaker! —8:15 pp. m. in diana itr : Closest neal, ai Bho maker; s fodiana Central. A pair of prep basketball tilts o exas, yesterday at owle Dy — et mo—— - p . : ze : . = "hes off the start of a winning six races—including a ance of Dwight Swails, 6-5 center tonight touches o special match race against Shoe- and four-vear veteran. Swails busy, 23-game week of firing for maker as he boosted his total dipped 32 points against Hunt- city and county netmen.
to 350 winners for the season. ington Speedway, which has split in With more than a month of McBride in Army two games, entertains ‘Plainfield racing left--at Bowie and at Right behind Swails. is Bob in_a Mid-state clash, and Park Tropical Park -—Sicilian-born -‘Cul- Ropnison, senior guard. Robison’s’ School, which lost its opener to
a decoy was demon- Sacred Heart, travels to Noblesstrated Saturday when he racked ville. up 22 points. The Indiana Central: Five games are billed tomorisystem of play demands a close row with a 12-game slate on tap Shoemaker Won First relationship between guard and Friday. Four games are schedShoemaker. who has been boot- center. When Swalls is tied up, uled Saturday, featuring the Crising home winners in droves on Robison’s job is to pop 'em from pus Attucks-Washington game, the California and Mexican far out, a task Woody McBride moved to Tech. tracks against some of the best Was assigned last year. McBride jockeys in the business, flew here !S Now in the Army, at the invitation of the Bowie! “If Robison can continue to management to ride against Cul- back Swails, we may have somemone for the first. time. thing,” says Nicoson. “It will take But after coming home first several games to rub out the aboard Parkie in the first race for rough spots, though.” oy 4) winner of the year and Tri-State is in process of ex- Serving as instructor at the 1 finishing second aboard favored panding its athletic program.
It Hy in the next evn Yee Witte is cached. by x Ro Mu. CHRISTMAS PRESENTS / ¢ Fe o against - m ’ never liad a looknin #g0i0 u Franklin. College “Wonder Five” for THE WHOLE FAMILY
mone, who lives in Baltimore, has worth as a good chance to break the alltime record of 388 winners set by Walter Miller in 1906.
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mone. Culmone won the third, “fourth and a former assistant to Everett Shop Our Store and Save and fifth races, finished second Cae 3t Frankfort Hie . Contra) Open Evenings & Sunday - in the sixth while Shoemaker was 1he lngineers, e Central, DELAWARE taking a rest, and then won the Will be seeking their second win BLUE POIN & MADISON
special two- Of the season. They opened with and the eighth a decision over Griffin (0.) College,
seventh race, the horse match race on the muddy Bowie track. In the special, Shoemaker won { the coin- flip and drew the favored College Basketball | | Curruhuinc, a 6-year-old Argen- vy. ...icc 60. St. Louis Concordia 49. tine-bred horse that has won only Shura 96, Troy State B5i.
Wa 83, As mpti Ont.) $7. two races this season. This left Adelphi 1 Webb 67." 2. - 3 ew York A Culmone with Chloe II, a T-year- yi tt Nex Yison 51
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