Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 December 1950 — Page 18

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‘Bucket Brigade’ Drops 84-81 Tilt To Al Cervi's Crew

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= LJ ; ROAR SRY Times Special | ” 2 BYRACUSE, N. Y., Dec. 4—The - p . Indianapolis Olympians were| D ft 2 doesn’t always insure success. | ri e ra S Last night the Olymps, playing| % their third game in_as many ® days, dropped an 84-81 decision to| i the "- Syracuse Nationals. The! their first over the Indianapolis “Bucket Brigade” this season.! Indianapolis had won two pre- . . Leagues Fight for Life The Olymps trailed for the first] g g 44 minutes of the contest, rallied] Times Special to take the lead twice in the BT. PETERSBURG, Fla., Dec. +—Don Gutteridge, the Indianft as the Adolph Schaves' field goal with Bush landed two players today in the minor league dra ad DE a left. Shy goal | National Association of Professional Baseball Clubs began its broke an 81-81 tie. Gerry annual meeting here, ! t ke the final c¢ t. 84-81 Pitcher Bob Curtis. a ae pthc of 6567 limp Ortiz, a speedy 19 - year-old had no manpower problem for with excitement. Puerto Rican, hit .302 for Lake-inext year, but the leagues of the Merida - TNE ep face to face with player - ¢ Groz f the B Florida - International League. to come him down in the scoring depart. and batted in 52 runs. completed today and tomorrow, | y _ for Muskegon, Mich. in the Class/tion, brought on by the Korean ie ah Geom. had spong pla Central League. He was in 208 crisis, left it doubtful how many Ralph Beard with 16. Coach Al innings, struck out 218, walked of the 57 minor leagues which | in 1951. ners with 16 each. 26 Players Drafted . i The Olympians, who return to. The 24 Triple A minor league of Nant George Trautman Indianapolis tomorrow night for teams drafted a total of 28 play- a { Knickerbockers, retained third fication. ; [Lhe minors aOalimaiod Dy : place in the National Basketball The total was four players less Make SUPE that all leagues in| Association's Western Division, than these three top minor ; ; gues In went to 9-9. Syracuse stayed in a International and the American! bustnest ISX 20aton. : tia for third place in the Eastern Association--drafted last year. The problem ‘was for the minors] Division. But the Nats and the Buffalo, which finished last In P

ready to admit that hard work ° Nats’ last minute victory was] Land Shortstop, Pitcher as vious games by wide margins, | final four and then lost out to apolis Indians’ new manager for 1951 and Tribe President Donie Calabrese threw in a free throw Placed on the Tribe roster were Shortstop Otoniel Ortiz and Face Knicks Tomorrow land, Fla. last season in the Class |/lower classifications were going rent. He led both teams in points Curtis, 20, won 15 and lost nine| A desperate manpower situa-| Cervi and Schayes paced the win- 94 and gave up 167 hits. survived last year could carry on| a game with the New York ers from leagues of lower classi Professional Baseball Leagues—| despite the setback. Their record leagues —- the Pacific Coast, the operation last year would be back] Knickerbockers now have 9-7the International League had the 0 obtain—or hold on to—players|

and losing nine.

. Other players drafted were: | By a mA Bitenst Walter Kress

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CHICAGO, Dec. 4 (UP) Two, rg Bette Piecher Michael Clark trom | VENtiON.

“5 b ka.” of the leading favorites for the Houston Outfielder Manuel Rivera from) The class A Central League, Shooting off his Dazoo

Neale, whose Eagles won the NFL titie for the last two seasons,

the club most likely to take the poisnsats Tiwher Earl Moser from in the towel,

9 Browns ruined Neale’s slim 1950 P~"ore 1110 fans. The win earned league crown, entertains DePauw , bv Ralmore—Outlielder Kenneth Manes) The Class B Florida-Interna-

comches as one of two clubs with {5 Chattanooga and Outfielder CarliLeague, to be called the Sunshine, | ~ In 1st Place {of the first period. Orville Wil-| the next best chance for the title, n ¥ Rochester Third Baseman Don Vor- as a manpower feeder. But there! i

: ing ethion, Tenn i By United Press y ( . Ng. 1 opens against Marquette at Cham relly Minneapolis Catcher Joseph String-| Was doubt whether the sponsoring Changes in the manager spots a first place American Canference and Moe Moriarity knifed four

eliow from Savannah y { paign. The prices paid ranged from Jody ited ‘would have enough or two clubs of the American tie with the New York Giants. yards for the two touchdowns.! POWer 10 Carry on next year. ,.cciation have been announced. who crushed the New York!

In the third contest, Defending $6500 down to $700. J anh Ao Champion Ohio State will host Eight of the Triple-A clubs (®t alone finding enough players = : Kansas State of the Big Seven at railed to select a player. They '® SLATt UD & new circuit, |. Fiank (Pinky) Higgins Columbus. But the Buckeyes, with were Milwaukee and Toledo in! The Texas League and South- Deen named pilot of t most of last year's standout team the American Association, /ern Association signed a new 5- Colonels, taking over the spot haif-game lead over the Chicago

gone, were given little chance in 8pringfield and Montreal from Vear contract extending the Dixie vacated by Mike Ryba recently. Bears in the National Conference th

The Los Angeles- Rams teok a third conversion,

Higgins, who goes to Louisville Bears, 20 to 10. ia 32-yard seamper.

Having first choice in the minor son opening Apr. 13 and closing after piloting the Birmingham

seven games on Saturday's nights E yang league draft, the Triple-A teams Sept. 9, :

opening program. The only loser was Michigan,

. M ” » . x not tabbed as a title contender, >= * ; i 3 lineman. , ; base great for the Boston Red Sunday and force a playoff for ahd beaten, 44 0 38, by Miami > Stephens Trade May Start x Sess rhs Ath the division crown. |

In other matches Northwestern [1etics. i x This Week's State, loti Rain-soaked Cleveland fans

edged Western Michigan, 84 to Bi 'Ch : n $ " 0 { | Hemsley led the Red Birds to hoisted a sign reading: “Nuts To 62, as Ray Rageiis Datted 4 “ Pi am eéac on : ea {the "Little World Series Cham- You, Neale!” as the ne aoiBig 10 Cage Card points, Michigan State's “Gordon Half of American Leaaue Teams Invalvad. [PORSHD lust season in his Arst dragged off the Meld. Neale had —Kumws mats Guy www Statler coed 8 five row with h of American League Teams Involved; !year as manager of the club. [nothing to add to his blast at the | ] onds to r- to give e . i if 1. { Spartans a 51-50 decision” over, Vern May Be Swapped for A's Brissie INADSOEE oy hs chs [champions WE Brown was more! ! Wayne, Minnesota dropped Ne- By CARL LUNDQUIST, United Press Sports Writer : Williams : Injury { talkative. : braska, 55 to 41, Indiana downed ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. Dec. 4—A huge | “Neale's erack was bad for foot-

, “chain reaction” DAU iy icons Rayer Geli was reported in the making today that will mvoive NOt Critical {ball Brown said. “But he did - . » A aps half o e teams in the American League. ; LES, Dec _.get our men steamed up. Tony! Purdue trounced Wabash, 75 to The fuse to set off the explosion is a swap eh would see the! LOB ANGE 3. * UP) pay (Cleveland's Ray]

eee Boston Red Sox sending slugging Shortstop Vern Stephens to the °Ol'® Dame All-America QUATter-ioyjjeq 5 gecret huddle before the! Sgro to Fight (gathered -here for the annual isn't interested in any more weak Dr: Sherman Egan, sald further against Washington and Giant ring Friday night. The match is going to the Red Sox and either PIAYers in return, injury was in no way critical and try,” said Owen. A six-round bout is also planned [Clyde Vollmer to bolster thelr som, o while the line. in the eighth thoracic verte: ——————. physician said

Philadelphia Athletics for Pitcher Lou Brissie, the hard-luck dick Bob Williams suffered a kickoff and the boys were mad Sunny Harris ny meetings. players. [studies of X-rays Wil- Coach Steve Owen couldn't help for eight rounds. First Baseman Ferris Fain of the, While the Yankee deals are that Williams would not Return In other games yesterday, the : weak outfield and Joe Dobson to tuggling roo by Promoter Nobert Updike. |Weak outfield and Joe ‘Tigers offered a of second bra.” the p MEN — WOMEN rate players. i

southpaw. - {fractured vertebra in the Irish’s on their own." nen that one goes through, package deal involving Robinson, game with University of Southern Beat Browns Twice gs will start to pop all over, with most of the players of the +. lite ia, X-rays have revealed. 5 {reliable baseball sources said as bench-riding stripe, and General | ThA, ¥ *t Brewn didn't seem too conSunny Harris, Chicago welter- Sox Want Vollmer | Cleveland Offers Mitchell ams was more seriously injured but look past his club's windup weight, will furnish the opposi-| he other deals that would re. The Yanks were said to have than it frst was thought after with the Eagles. tion for Joe Sgro, former INn- suit would see Pitcher Ray Scar. Offered a similar deal to the A's Ne Was carried from Memorial! wyyeivy jjcked the Browns twice diana welterweight champion, porough of the Chicago White [Of Fain, but the ‘A's. too, are Coliseum Saturday. {this season and I don't know if Two other eight-round events. First B ‘hanging fire, the report is that with the team to South Bend, to- peqeying beat Pittsburg are scheduled featuring Andy An- © OF CIES Re ie ot the A's and White Sox have asked ‘day by chartered plane. He Will and. Detroit bear bur. 34 0 1 derson, Indiana welterweight . “oo vol varias {the Detroit Tigers and Cleveland remain here a few days. to 21. . Snalip ang Gene Park. Slcosier) In return for Scarborough the! ** Sater he bidding. | a Fe Scar porough on the Hurl was one of four Netre| Be Ready When Next Indianapolis and Vicinity Examinations Are Held Nation's Unbeaten "Ti deal was said to be closer carried off the field. Start as High as $3,450.00 a Year b I T {to completion than the Robinson- i : : Football Teams "PREPARE IMMEDIATELY © IN YOUR OWN HOME

major and minor league officials Manager Frank Lane of the Sox _ The visiting team's physician, cerned about his team’s last game when they meet in the Armory g.. long sought by several teams, S*¢KIng established major league! But Dr. Egan emphasized the we can do it again but we'll sure ik | Examinations of the grid star| “vig AA; ha ae lightweight titleholder, Their op-| | Cleveland responded by offer- at é 14 p ] ponents have not yet been named. White Sox were said to be seeking no Outflelder Dale Mitchell and a aod a aruan “ oS aspial ‘oD - — ————— 'to-the-Yankees swap. The Yan11. VICYORIES were injured less seriously.

alfback John Petitbon was knocked unconscious and Half-

I kees reportedly offered Chicago a

128) {back Larry Johnson was X-rayed SrtA AH Gorgeous George Y SRWTRENER tor a possible it ankle gry. i Franklin Institute ‘Here Tomorrow - Dept. P-229,

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(Cherry Vallina, in one of three |heavyweight wrestling bouts islated tomorrow night at the Armory, : } Fred Atkins meets Al Lovelock! of Canada in the first event.

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| American Hockey League's steadlier linebacker’s last season, scor-| 4 State Schools

|ing 44 points in 70 league games, HR ‘and spending only 46 minutes in IM Mid West Meet

Bet the. half. Bob Straub ROE, Donat Deschenes received etore the half, match penalties midway through! in last year's meet, has Yanks, 51 to 7. Each plays its jabbed from the three. Jim War-| pa rad for a pe tous y taxr lar season final this Sunday. |penburg made it 21 to 0 on his ! he Louisville T®8Y irenburg ‘ made cluded kicking each other. Skate Pro Basketball {blades are sharp. Later Freddie Touchdown No. 4 came in the Giver of Indianapolis and Jack]

Los Angeles has finished its [ARs elected Bill Sylvester as each got a goal in the last period ,,

Wayne . | | 11 the Caps within one tally Minneapolis ""... Barons of the Southern Associ- season but the Bears were ex- MOst popular Tryon player and, to pu INDIANAPOLIS inamed Bill King the outstanding of the Reds but Jack Stoddard! Tri-Cities ei .ation last year, is a former third pected to beat the Detroit Lions ~isealed a Providence victory at Rochester [| 15:21. : i

Swap Puts Max On Bruins’ Squad With Brother Bill

Detroit Replaces Rags Here With Pronovost; Indianapolis Is Loser 6-4 in-Providence

Special PROVIDENCE, R. I, Dec. 4—The Indianapolis Caps today came up with two deals expected to put some life in their sputtering American Hockey League performance. : First deal sent Defenseman Max Qudckenbuch to the National

Leagie Boston: Bruins in exchange for Defenseman Steve Kraft.

check. The other transaction, a well-deserved promotion, saw De. fensem Clare (Rags) lan . : ip to the parent Ragin onds after the game began and Red Wings and Rene Marcel Enio Sclisizzi tied it up for the Pronovost being sent down to In- Caps 18 seconds later. Pete Kadianapolis from Detroit. Prond-|pusta made it 3-2 for Providence vost, 20 years old, 6 feet tall and and it remained that way through 175 pounds, pjayed for Omaha in;a scoreless and. penalty-less secthe United States League last ond period. : year before being called up by| Stoddard and Paul Saidon Detroit late in the campaign. (notched the -fourth and- fifth Ragland’ will join the Red Providence tallies.

The 21-year-old Kraftcheck, a had 40 saves for the 60 minutes, backchecker for the Cleveland Sugar Jim Heary 32 for Indian.

Caps in time for Wednesday night's game at springfield, Hockey Summary

Quackenbush, who played in the| Providencé-—Goal. Bentley; Defense, More Caps’ 6-4 loss here last night Hamilton. = 5 ohana! oy against the Providence Reds, has Sapusis. Stoddard =—LaPiante = Saidon, left to join the Bruins where he INDIANAPOIL al, Henry; Defense, will team with his older brother, Wifes. scilsisi: Hair pares Reid: Mo:

Bill Quackenbush. ison. J. orrison,

[Polk Woit, Tavior, : Fogolin, Black Traded 5 Lenore EY Ornest: Linesman-—Arg The straight trade is expected, ‘SCORING to have more benefits for the (Scherza) 014 oe RBANROLE { ly 134, - Ce eiianapolis Lert Winger Steve|Jisiaesce, Kupist, (Schgria, Diachonts 19:01. pr, Tov ce, lon, Black, who Tetuseq to remain iin 'i}. Wiisan, Morrisem 13: 3. x the squad two weeks after] ond period: No scoring. No penal. he was sent down by Detroit Nov: Third period: _6—Providence Stoddard 4, was traded Saturday along suindos (LaPlante, Bedard) 5:11. SIN with Detroit Defenseman Lee DIANARoLIE J inon AL orion, RasFogolin to the Blackhawks for|iSclisizi) = 15.04. _10—Providence, tod- | dard (LaPlante) 15:21. Rookie Wing Vic Stasiuk. Black, | Penalties Polk (major and match—e after quitting the Caps, Nov. 19, HcEing),, Deschence (major and match) was suspended by Detroit Gen- Glover (major—fighting). eral-Manager Jack Adams. | Providenca’ OR® BY PERIODS Stasiuk scored only 23 points INDIANAPOLIS Sesanansies nn 0 with Kansas City in the U. 5.0 ‘On the Ice League last season and Fogolin L was ranked as one of the Red AMERICAN HOCKEY 1EAGUS

records. [rst’ selection and chose Pitcher| 0, XC CL Prob Wings weakest defensemen. |cuvmng ........ Js 5. § 3 8 8 Indianapolis (81) Syracuse (84) Thomas Acker from Sioux City, B Pp beck: Shoots Richt Sleveland, +. 3 5 3 i 1 @ Jones! EP schavesnt 1's Towa. Buffalo later selected Out. lém for the majors—let alone the) Kraftchec 00 8 Bitsburh (111010 8 3 33 #3 Bacihanett RIC EE fielder Frank Carswell from Tex- Minors which opened their an- Trade winds Involving Maxpoion.;;s 3 IR 8 & Be ghd, 5 8 3 Gabor i181 nual winter meetings today. The Quackenbush were started in In-". Eastern Division La uy.e § 3 5 Calabrese! 1 2 2 arkana. y . : 3 ai 1 th age when the w L T Pts. G OG oe. o§ Ifatkovies 41] Oakland Grabs Gregg’ jmajors follow with their annual : : anapolis a mon 2 on Buffalo ........... BTIipwm y § ' December sessio Aa s : . . “ia : management “almost gave MoMulone 2 i soa. 84 8 Two former - major leaguers, “00 a pag a Kats They play good basketball at the University of Kansas, especially if a Hoosier is around to show Max's defensive play. Sphingheia % HY ; 3 98 10 Walther 3 1 4 omoennia 1.4 dal or 8% Soa Shoristop Wa were up for the minor league them how. Center Clyde Lovellette, 6-9 junior from Terre Haute. Ind., is the backbone of Coach | While Boston Is fighting to stay New Haven... 8 30 ony’ © 138 Totals 302133 “Totals Fi Ri Ammer, we 1 8 pias p draft, but of that number at least’ Phog Allen's team. Allen gives Lovellette final instructions as he prepares to floor his 35th Kansas [out of the National League cellar,| Buffalo 6 New Hevea 3. = Score by Periods drafted. Oakland chose TBR) alt may be in the Armed’ Forces: d. Last the big H . ‘vol d 21.8 ints § 25. fotal of 545 ithe Bruin officials believe that! Cincinnati 4. serineteld 2. INDIANAPOLIS 3 1 # B8l/trom New Orleans, where he had P&I may be In the Armed: Forces’: cage squad. Last season the big Hoosier pivot man averaged 21.8 points for a 25-game fotal 0 * {BI Quackenbush may be able NATIONAL LEAGUE M ly 2 Cy otsran 3 Beard been sent by the Pittsburgh opens. aan ; a. y oto take his brother under wing Soronte sxtresewinn 14 $ 6 34 73 47 3, Jones. 'Groma 3. Holland 1. Walther 3, Pirates. Hamner was selected by “p00 of that, the number of! : ’ P |and eventually come up with a Chicago enna I SIR RY Me A iin {Seattle from San Antonio. those drafted was not expected to rowns vin a 5 : | |bang-up brother defensemen com- FATA --- 33 3B HY Gregg also was with Indian- approach last year's figure of 222 | | bination. New York .... ied il. B 13 4“ of DePauw Cagers Ag0s Juring, Po last \na/To0 many of those eligible for ; . ETT - Two Brawls Montreal § BRE 1" NiGHT son. ne stariec lJ games anQin, 4paft” 2150 are subject to a x NFL T t With State Title the| Chicago 3, Toronto 3 { 8 e cago 3, Toronto 3 (tie). finished only four, winning three po 0. ince ne™ arase the one opes or : eo | Kraftcheck was one of bis

sh team Dtien Cltv—8horlaten Al Sneriais| game hopeful signs, however, To Uniiet Press Perfect Season the penalty box. He stands 5 feet TERRE HAUTE Dee. 4—Two Buckeyes to Host pa CCV ides James Morten came out of the preliminary ses- Playoff games shaped up today in both divisions of the National! The Tryon All-Starz held the 10% inches, weights 185 pounds Indiana colleges will ‘have teams Kansas State © | Dy Syracuse -Quitisider Charles Weath: sons which preceded the formal pootball League and Coach Paul Brown said Coach Greasy Neale state professional football cham- and shoots righthanded. in’ the field of the seventh annual {Bitter from Wichita and William Miller OPERIng of the minor league con- ,¢ Philadelphia helped Cleveland stay in the thick of the race by Pionship today and a cup to prove] Meanwhile, the Caps must winiMiqwest Collegiate Basketball it.

ithe remainder of their three cur- Tourney at the Indiana State Cols Yesterday the Tryons ended a rent road games to break even jege gym, Dec. 26-20, it was an«

1a | i i Big Ten baketball championship) By" ‘4.0uisviie pitcher Robert Austin OPETAting in Michigan, Ohio and! iq jast week he hoped “anyone but the Browns” ‘win this year. Perfect season with their 12th|on this. road trip. Since Nov. 23 nounced . today. open the 1950-51 campaign tonight Rigome' Irom: News and Outfielder Robert West Virginia, voted to operate ~~ pe ayo Cleveland beat Philadelphia, 35 to Straight victory, a 34-0 decision they have won one, lost four and| Franklin College, the defending

In a three-game program, PR Tr 1 gl lb a pn x pd had been indica- gge _e , 10, in its first NFL game last Over Hammond Americus. The tied one and have three to play champion, and Indiana Central, Towa, rated by the coaches as Selma. Ala ons. that it was going to throw IZ2INS or September and yesterday the Same was played at CYO Stadium before returning home Dec. 14. lare entered with six out-of-state

Indianapolis scored a pair of school, will pass up the tourney

_ {title hopes by whipping his team, the Tryons .a handsome silver goals within 34 seconds in:the teams. Indiana State, the host final period last night but bowed for a western trip. . .

at Iowa City in the standout A. Hollywood —Outfielder Frank Marchio tional League voted to consider : ; '13 to 7, in gooey going at Cleve- TOPhY. i clash, Illinois, picked by the By Columbus—Pitchér Kenneth Kohler eStublishing a new Florida ems ey esigns land, The score was 14-0 at the end out before 4567 fans..

| Other school scompeting in the The paid customers, however, tourney are High Point (N. C.),

liams, former Butler backfield wi) jong remember a pair of Central Missouri, Muskigum (O.) The victory kept Cleveland in star, scooted 21 yards around end free-swinging brawls last night. |Wheaton (Ill), North Central

The Caps’ Bill Folk and the (Ill), and Kansas Wesleyan. Central Missouri was runner-up

NATIONAL ASSOCIATION Eastern Division

§ y 7 ird period when Bob Straub w Pet. t sea- ; McGill of Providence put on a . fhe championship race this sea the Intetnationn and Portland, iy between their playoff jn Columbus, Rollie Hemsley by walloping the Green Bay Pack-/dashed 6 yards. Warrenburg bATToom beak-buster. ¥ | Boston. Du 13 52 son, Win § ObeRers. os ego. San Frarfecisco and champions. The Southern adopt- pas resigned as manager of the ers, 51 to 14, while the Chicago missed that PAT. Kenny Smock Soorel Period oR ap 3 363 pe 08 Angeles from the Pacific ed a 1951 schedule calling for the columbus Red Birds. Cardinals were upsetting the mopped up the last TD with] re'ess Jer { Washington". 6. 13 Ib Big Ten teams won six out of COASt. usual 154 games, with the sea- Johnny Wilson and Max McNab Bhitimore 13 2m

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