Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 December 1950 — Page 35

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w insville Reits. hington. at Tech,

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ough Cadets Have Too Much Reserve; . Sooners a Cinch for No. 31

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- - THE NATION'S TOP two teams will be playing traditional rivals in opposite sectors of the country tomorrow and the outcome will provide supporters of both teams with additional fuel for cracker barrel discussions during the coming months. Oklahoma is highly favored over Oklahoma A & M and the Sooners are expected to record their 31st consecutive victory under hw one of football's greatest IN HE Soutiiwest an atta) coaches, Bud Wilkinson. —_ pattie should see edging In Philadelphia the eyes of thease Cristian w pi an aut nation will be on the colorfulover Rice. Hardin Simmons’ All-Army-Navy tit.

that Navy will play its best game T) Ford, will

rel scare into the Cadets, but jt/SiAte careers as he guides the is my belief that when the COWbOYs to a’ win ever Texas

shadows begin to lengthen over REE Municipal Stadium, the Black! i Knights will have too much in ON THE West Coast once-de-reserve to be stopped by the feated Loyola faces a big test in! Middies. San Francisco. This game will be played in Los Angeles on Sunday and we may be able to see Loy-

UP IN BOSTON, Holy. Cross . will be seeking revenge for their ola ya. Another Sunda tilt 76 to 0 loss to Boston College last [2VOrs St. Mary's over Villanova. fall. At the same time, B. C. willl ££ nn : be trying very hard to win the

ers who has resigned. tors set up a fiatural and we like'fornia in the Los Holy Cross in a. close game. Also seum.

downing Syracuse. 8» ievery other Saturday during the SUNNY southern skies allok fall some members of our staff several games in Dixieland. Time 88 away on scouting assignhonored intrastate rivalries are ments, but they are all with us at stake in most of the contests. fOr the finale, Tennessee, Tulane, Georgia, Ala- Several men on our team will bama, Mississippi and William Pe playing their final game in a and Mary are favored over their Notre Dame uniform. Time and home state opponents from Van- 28ain during the past. season derbilt, LSU, Georgia Tech, Au- these lads have given everyone, burn, Mississippi State and Richmond. :

season appearances the Miami- Will provide them with some Missouri game carries. much im- pleasant memories of a season portance. A victory tonight would that has already -given them give Miami an undefeated season Many heartaches. and considerable post -~ season! dhl le ed

but I think Miami will win. Bob Williams and Bill Gay,

are expected to close their Sea- (hese two lads turned. in another sons on a harmonious note bygutstanding performance for the

Virginia respectively wis row afternoon.

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" Headed for Bowls Are Solid Favorites

By United Press

The 1950 college football season headed today into its final blazing week-end of action with longI am certain American candidate, John (Model awaited games between ‘tradig close : tional rivals holding the spotlight snows. of the season and will throw a Southwest's most colorful colle- in every section of the country. On tap tomorrow are such an-Army-Navy, Notre Dame-Southern California, {Holy Cross-Boston College, and Southern Methodist-Texas Chris!

nual thrillers as

tian. And spicing the ances

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of four teams that

and Georgia.

TOMORROW also will mark Miami, which will play host to Dearborn Hotel. last game for Coach Denny Mey- the close of our Notre Dame sea- Clemson in the Orange Bowl on Such fac- son as we oppose Southern Cali- New Year's Day, starts the week- addition te Choi and Edwards, Coli- end's festivities off tonight in a are Bob Ashley and Eddie Kan- ) The un- tar, both of Los Angeles, ? in the East, Fordham should com-| It will also mark the only game defeated but tied once Hurricanes plete a very successful season by of the year that all of our coach-are a 13-point choice to énd the terday as he scanned the headjing staff will be able to see. Onseason-on a high note before get-'|jnes in The Times ‘announcing

post-season the possibility of using the atom

game against Missouri.

ting - set classic,

for the

Soild Favorites The three other bowl also are solid favorites. Sugar Bowl against

are prohibitive 28-point

connected with the team many over their old rivals, the Oklareasons to be proud of them, and homa Aggies. The Cotton Bowl's, From the standpoint of post- do hope that tomorrow's game Tennessee ‘is a 14-point choice Georgia, picked for the new Presidential Bowl against the Texas Aggies, rules .a 13-point, choice in the tra- } ditional battle with Georgia Tech. drawing power, Missouri is tough,, Two OF our present players, Texas, which will be Tennessee's

over Vanderbilt and

1 fink Miami will win. en- New Year's Day foe, completed home when the Korean Pre-season favorites Who Fan deared themselves to Coliseum its Southwest Conference sehed- started. hen Into a little bad luck this fall, rans two years ago, and we ule with a perfect record by blastMaryland and North Carolina, would not be at all displeased if ing the Texas Aggies yesterday,

who

17-100, have one

The Longhorns,

ony,

program are final regular season: appearare bound for big bowl games-- Miami through table tennis exhibitions. of Florida, Oklahoma, Tennessee, They're starting here tonight at 8

teams Oklahoma’'s Sooners, headed for the English. Kentucky, north and south—and we don’t band was in.the United 8 picks iike this war.

more regular game to

Group, With Korean, At Dearborn Tonight By JIM HEYROCK The California table tennis team-—including a South Korean

country—will never again wander far from the west coast in the winter. SH The four members of the team, which left Los Angeles to participate in the intergities table tennis competition last week in Colum-« ‘bus, O., have been stranded in Indianapolis because of the recent

| And 29-year-old Keun Hong Choi, Korean member of the team, not only wonts to get: back to California-—-he wants to get ‘back to Korea and his family. The team, led by Bob Edwards former Indiana and Purdue student, who recently graduated from. UCLA, is planning .to finance its way back to California

Ip. m. with an exhibition at the

Other members. of the team, in

Chot’'s face became tense yes-

bomb in the Korean war. His {opinion on the matter came with the aid of his teammates,

“Many Koreans would be

Chol’s was unharmed.

“We are all Koreans — and thex learned that her hus-|

Communists or Chol has” attempted to get Democrats, we are all Koreans but there has been no and we don’t like killing each available for civilians. other.” Came Last March Choi came to this country last fornia table tennis. team recent-

March to participate in the na- IY: . : tional table tennis tournament in' Chol was born In Kaesong,| St. Louls. After the tournament Korea. five miles south of the]

38th Parallel. he visited friends in Los Angeles 4 and was unable to return to his School in Pai Chal and them to

wap Kwansei Gakuin . University Japan from 1939 fo 1944.

remained in Korea. Three weeks working ate that job when the ago his wife phoned from Seoul, Korean Table Tennis Association

3-year-old son, however, don {erring with them. The She told of being put in jail oreans, however, like the United killed,” Choi said in his limited When the Reds took over Seoul States he was quick to add. . “The people do not like the 38th tates. Parallel. You might divide the Softie with more inherent basehome land but you can't di travel people.” - - : Choi hopes to get back soon for In ‘their-entire frame. But 't want to stay. He has seen Bird pilot is that he never kids too much of ‘the United States.

{ In order to make enough money his wife {to live on. “hoi joined 'the Cal-/doesn

't like other countries inter-

and - baby.

Coast Table Tennis Team, Stranded Here Plans to Earn Way Back With Exhibitions

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Keun Hong Choi, South Korean (seated), looks over The Times’ headlines announcing possibility of using the atom bomb in his country as his California table tennis teammates, Bob Edwards, Bob Ashley and Eddie Kantar (left to right), look on.

Marion's Popularity ;

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Won't Win Pennant |. Likeable New Cardinal Manager ~~ ‘Will Have to Put Size 10 Foot Down

By United Press . : % | Amiable Marty Marion, one of the grandest guys who ever igobbled up a grouhder, may prove too popular for his own good. | As a brilliant shortstop for 11 National League seasons, the’ As the new ‘manager of the St. Louis Cardinals, he pro : Popularity, of course, doesn't win pennants, a fact that Lippy once classically - s wv = ; pointed out. It has, on occasion, leven cost a manager his job as !witness Billy Herman's brief and {disastrous tenure at Pittsburgh in

If there is. a more likeable

{player than Marion in the majors washington Senators today. ins he is yet to be found. Shy, sin- g. 4 of managing the St. Louls ‘cere, soft-spoken, exceptionally Cardinals. 5 ourtéous and invariably good=— A Senator scout picked him oo y the South Carolina sandlots and

humored, -Marion, who is 33 to- invited him to try. out with}

day, aiso will be taken advantage chariotte, N. C., a Washington"

of Af he doesn't put his size 10- farm sjub in the Piedmont foot down. League. L Every Cardinal player thinks Marion re to the club,

and a few days later he asked the club secretary for a ticket to the game for-his girl friend.

He is not the kind addicted to tantrums, tirades or tyrannical methods. Easv-going and friendly - Marty's request was refused so lalmost to a fault, Marty is the he picked up his belongings, quit {type who never will change his the club cold and went home, {ways whether he is player, man-| The girl friend he couldn't get {ager or even president. ia ticket for that day, today is Sure, he can be businesslike. Wife: = : {He has proved -that in several S salary conferences with the late PTO Basketball {Cardinal boss, Sam Breadon, and NATIONAL ASSOCIATION {he proved it again in his capable’ Eastern. Olvislon,

South handling of the players’ pension Ehiladelohia .... A i at plan as National League Trepre- New York . . 5.1. ; |sentative. Ws ghinis ton ge tp 3 5 e Wa a » - Essentially, however, Slats is a Western Division |

ball ability in ohe finger than Minneasalls | aa many of his contemporaries have INDIANAPOLIS ........ 3 Rochester :

: RESULTS LAST NIGHT Another facet of the new Red New Pork 79, Rochester 74. Philadelphia’ 81, Syracuse 7 Washington Boston 81. . NATIONAL LEAGUE .

anybody, least of all himself. Sheboygan 94, Kansas City T6.

He attended high! in! He became a clerk with the §

Chol’s wife and two children geoul Electric Co. in 1945 and was

Korea, and through three min- sent him to the United States for |

defeating Virginia Tech and panei of the Californians tomor- go, scored on # 10-yard touch:

{down pass ‘by Ben Tompkins, a {19-yard field goal by Tompkins, {and a 3-yard plunge by Byron Townsend. :

“The : North Korean people do.

utes of sobs told him thelr 2- the tournament. year-old daughter and his mother and father had been killed. not like Russia.” said Chol. “They

Army and Navy were due to in Philadelphia, MIAMI, Fla., Dec. 1 (UP)—Joe Scene of tomorrow’s battle. Com-

arrive today

ternational tension, the men of

both oft-beaten Navy.

Zastrow. 5 Leahy Bedded Down

Neither Notre Dame nor Southern California is up to the bril-

BALTIMORE, Md. Dec. 1 (UP)|

players including 7-foot {waivers from the { Knickerbockers,

Gummed Up

forward of deal was not disclosed. Carlson

--John Slawson, Guelph's Biltmore hockey team, was feeling “fine” today after

nearly choking to death on a Basketball Association. piece of gum.

* » Bullets Sian Up Otten, 2 Others | The other two additions to the] i i |—The Baltimore Bullets have an- Bullets’ squad are Don Carlson, | {Kirkwood Jr. and Jim Turnesa, Peting amid an atmosphere of in- ,,ynced the signing of three new 29, who played three seasons with! - Don the Minneapolis Lakers and. Gene| service schools were reported (tten who was purchased from! James, 26, who was acquired on rarin’ to go, with the perfect rec- Washington Capitols. ord Cadets a 20-point choice over! _ The Middies were pinning their upset hopes on the passing arm of Bullet Bobby,

New - York]

«|8 The purchase price involved in! i mr “ifthe signing of Otten from Wash-| BARRIE, Ont., Dec. 1 (UP) ington which was a straight cash!

was signed as a free agent during the Bullets recent tour of the) Western Division of the National]

Turnesa, one of six golfing broth- liant standard of other years, but | Tied for second place with 67's

|0. Jimmy Demaret of Ojai, Cal, ravored by 10 points, will be with-

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Gipson for Season

#itold him that the injury hadn't] || responded enough to permit his { playing basketball this season.

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Slawson fell to the Wednesday night in a game against the Barrie Flyers and stopped breathing when gum

their meeting af Los Angeles promises to be every bit as spinetingling. - Chances are the Irish,

windpipe. Hé was carried off the ice and the team doctor extracted

out the personal guidance “of Coach Frank Leahy, bedded down in South Bend, Ind. with influ: enza. r

with a fountain pen. Dr. M. M. Holy Cross and Boston College

Laurie said the gum had sealed

he was chewing stuck in his |

the gum from Slawson’'s throat |

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All three men are expected to

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have had almost equally poor ihe windpipe. seasons, but .the six-point odds —r 4 ET {quoted on. Holy Cross .indicated. .... "A

this battle, too, shapes up as a itlose one.. . The Pittsburgh-Penn State tra-

originally supposed to be played {last Saturday, But the heavy snows forced a postponement, {first to Monday and then to to Morrow. ~

Other leading games tomorrow {include: Alabama-Auburn, {lor-Rice, Houston-Tulsa, Mary. {land-Virginia Tech, Mississippl : ; {State-Mississippi, Tulane-LSU,. ONE | Virginia-North Carolina, Wichi- y ta-Kansas State, William and a «Richmond, and Fordham-' b }

Canterbury Loses

“Times State Servies DANVILLE, Dec. 1 — Canterbury College's basketball team has lost the services of veteran guard Trent Gipson for the entire seafon, Gipson, a fullback on the football team, suffered a knee injury in the gridifon tilt with Indiana Central. Doctors at Methodist Hospital in® Indianapolis’ -

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