Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 December 1950 — Page 18

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Hawkeyes Tip Off a.

With Butler Tonight

Marks Third Straight Big 10 Foe; ; Hinklemen Have Dropped Two Straight

to cool off;

Tonight the Bulldogs play their second game in three days.

By FRANK ANDERSONButler's Bulldogs don’t give the Fieldhouse floor a chance

Towa's powerful Hawkeyes offer the opposition at 8:15.

And while the Bulldogs are at it a victory wouldn't look bad to the home. folks. Coach Tony Hinkle's crew has fallen twice to Ohio State and Northwestern of the Big 10. Iowa belongs to the same Big 10, which would tend to make the underdog Bulldogs an ex officio member!

of the conference.

Bulldogs Weak

The Bulldogs’ last outing was| Northwestern {ieldhouse Saturday. And the re-| sult, 70-80, was hardly cause for| dancing in Atherton Memorial The contest proved that a team! NEW YORK, Dec. that misses 20 of 44 at the foul more Alex Groza and the Inudi-| line and lacks a good rebounder gnapolis Olympians would have!

better than a .500 record today. Last night the Olymps wound] up a three-game road trip with] a 106-84 Joss to the New York] Knickerbockers, {| was pour in 33 points. The defeat was the for

against

is in for a lean year. Tony Hinkle admits as much, but banks on gpirit and resolution to bring smile to Bulldog basketball before the season is over. It may

take more.

The men who beat the drums] _ pre-season ballyhoos are high on the Hawk- Straight

in those

eves. Certain hucksters have al-|

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PROBABLE LINEUPS

Butler Towa Rursdall i Calsoeek ial ' KR Thompson ‘ackson rennns ariing 4 B FauSerousse .... 4 CG. oosvennsise Clitton tion's Eastern Sturgeon cur nenlanss wias dha s Greene wing and 10 losses. Place Butler Pieldhouse. Tipoff--8:18 p,m.

with 11-11.

try and capture the Big 10 title] The absence of Wah-Wah Jones, | In the outskirts of Detroit, with ease. Others disagree. Iowa out with a turned left knee, didn't Highland Park, a much smaller

Olympians Need One More Groza

‘Brigade’ Bows: As Alex Snags 33

Times Special

All

the

found a dissenter Saturday night help the Olymps a bit.

and bowed to Western Michigan, trailed by 14 points after the one high school football and other

95-47.

Coach Disagrees

Coach Rollie Williams

didn’t hook passage on the flight of fancy. Rollie says that his team “is willing and spirited and will] play to win, It will offer a for-|

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[quarter and stayed. behind the ball season one week earlier. [rest of the way. The Indianapolis i {shooters imitated a 24-point New lost its enterprising superintend-

York output in the third period, ent of schools, Dr. Herman L. but it was too late. New York had Shibler, and Indianapolis gained

things well in hand at 76-60 at|® benefactor. the end of three.

midable offense against the = Indianavelis (80) slow break.” - | Holland. f s 1 "3 Kaftan t Hinkle doesn't use the slow| Nathert 4 3 tavelllf break. He never heard of any Mrazovicht 0 0 d Boryiat thing under 60 M.P.H. But he's Lavoe t i 3 Zloinke heard of Jowa's All-American] 2rd | Clifton, & Frank Calsbeek, 6-7 a 9 ume, Chuck Darling, a 6-8 center, and| Totals 33 18 14 Totals

Bob Clifton, 6-4 guard. Hinkle! has also heard that his own cen-|

ter, Bob Jackson, is the tallest’ pres Throws Missed—Groza 3. Beard 2,| | Barnhorst 2, Kaftan 5, Gallatin 2.

Seeks to End Ring Career ine advisability of turning the

man the Bulldogs Other Hawks with possibilities are Forward Herb Thompson, 6-2, and Guard Skippy Greene, . 9 6-feet even. Greene got lots of Louis work with the reserves last season. Thompson is a sophomore.

Radkovie

have.

Talented

Hinkle has a sophomore,

Look what

The Butler-lowa series started in 1923 and seven games are in Butler holds largest margin of victory in any of thetin {missioner said, should be canceled “health, welfare and

the record the edge, 4

games was

If it’s any consolation to But- for Louis’ defeated future.”

ler,

they did.

books,

-3, but the

six points,

Northewestern

too, His name is Mike Radkovic and he's 5-8, Mike from, Napoleon O'Brien were

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rk INDIANAPOLIS

PHILADELPHIA, Dec. 11 (UP) | yornaps starting the local foot—Pennsylvania Athletic Commis- |.) season one week earlier. De Groza says he will seek to end the fighting career of former world heavychampion Joe Louis

sioner John

will be heard weight and Buckshot the interests little men, too.

Western Michigan by two points mn

and Western Michigan dropped books : . Northwestern was only 10 points/Miami 4petter than Butler, You figure I MIAMI Fla.

fowa by 11

out.

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!a birdie four on the 36th and final No. 70: {hole as he and Cooper conceded; ' ’ ian 11-foot birdie putt to Douglas, [thus halving the hole and giving Cooper-Harmon {1-up victory.

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of boxing.”

Da, Groza said last night will move to bar Louis from boxing in Pennsylvania and will petition the National Boxing Associa-| 8Tam. tion to bar him also. ; The Louis-Freddie Beshore bout officials Detroit next Jan, 3, the com-| Jump with joy.

Cooper, Harmon Win Ball

Dec 11

Still on Top

Eagle Creek Nursery's count of 3255 stood up under the test given it by teams bowling in the second of three week-end pin sessions of the Pot of Gold fivethe Antler's

2805-450

« Man Alleys.

Following the Nurserymen are

the Brevort

| 567--3119 and one pin behind, Indianapolis Nash, 2461-657--3118, | Solataire is fourth with a count go 000, {of 2729-375--3104 while Hollyhock

{Hill holds

handicap

at

Barbers with

fifth position

| 2666-468-—3094.

! The tourney, in which 109 teams

11—One|

Groza did

second Indianapolis | “Bucket Brigade” and its- first| ready said that the Iowans will|loss to New York in four starts.| be among the top 10 in the coun- It was also the fourth time this campaign for Coach Joe Lap-| ichick's boys to hit the 100-point imark. The Knicks are the National Basketball Associa-| Division with 10 The Olymps| loccupy a similar slot in the West

fourth in

New Yark (1086)

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30-108 after Nov. 1 24 8)

(UP)! {Pint-gized Pete Cooper-of Ponta.

combine a

School Head ew

Second of a Series

By JIMMIE ANGELOPOLOUS Detroit sports scribes asked the Motor City's public school system:

“Why can't Detroit have a [night school football program?”

They community, was thriving on night

Early this rall, Highland Park

& | © Dr. Shibler became bossman of {our city’s king-size public school 1 of system early in October. He 8 3 moved in as superintendent amid 2 i 3 Indianapolis public schools would 8 1 0

Didi

lisome controversy as to whether 3 play their remaining half-dozen #8 0 {prep football games under the ; lights after Nov. 1. 2 But the lights were turned off (excluding Broad Ripple's game at Cathedral). Believes In Athletics Now Dr. Shibler, having had a chance to get his feet on In{dianapolis soil, wants to find out

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ilights back on in November or

Meanwhile, the city's new educafional administrator, a firm bein the advantages of com-

“in! Hever

city’s inanimate grade school athletic and physical education pro-

The reaction has made school; ng. 22. and countless others—| no 85.

“Everybody's wonderful,” exclaims George P. Farkas, the city's energetic physical education {director who is leading the adminHstrative workings of the new Indianapolis Public School Athletic League. Mr. Farkas and his physical education staff, first organized a

working “body to formulate its|schools,

Joe Goldenberg, School

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By United Press

The National Football League prepared today for an unprece-| Bob McChesney for a touch-{¢ho Romero against Lone Eagle

Boosts Athletics x id

Next month the city's 64 junior high schools will start an elementary grade school athletic could rival similar projects in other cities in the future. Ushering in be young hardwood. aspirants like Don Peters, Joe Gorman, Jim Spears, basketball for’ School No. 57. The eight districts i

league bask

nclude one for each city public high school

a Be

Nipper On Panel Representing schools was Robert Nipper, who is adding an illustrious athletic director’s role to-a brilliant football coaching record at Shortridge. Mrs, Bert McCammon, president of the city council, represented the PTA, and Wilbur 8. Barnhart, director of extended services in the joined Miss

the local

ment; city-wide track and field

Katherine

petitive grade and high school (standing), discusses plans with his physical education tew Ind he athletics, injected a needle into the Athletic League. The staff, which has handled the machinery for administration of the new ‘elementary grade school athletic program, includes Miss Katherine Leonard (left), Mrs. Anne Morgan and Stephen Geisler, formerly of Altoona, Pa.

etball Don Layton Sey Bob Bell

and.

Sho

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education

George P. Farkas, director of health, safety and physical education in the city public schools staff on the new Indianapolis Public School [night's rolling. There are two more qualifyin {days left in the tourney, which | starts - semifinal rolling Wednes-

program that throughout the eight districts Jan. 27 will + ), who will play of hes nod

| ner to take

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{The Pa

Johnnie . Parsons, $3500.

1514.

respectively.

{ ball eliminations to begin in Sept., until permanent or pull-type back11951; incorporgtion next fall of boards can be installed at each

high the present,

this spring:

done

for temporary

superintendent

grounds,

the

well-equipped shops.

dented double playoff as a prelude to its annual title game.

Browns.

battle on

The playoff in the American Conference will throw the defense-| minded New York Giants against the hated and feared Cleveland In the National Conference, the Chicago Bears and Los] Angeles Rams will play off for the right to meet the winner of thei

land blunders.

Cleveland = Giant Dec. 24.

Both playoffs are scheduled for Graham-—threw four touchdown,

next Sunday and will be played Passes

Double Playoff Next Sunday in NFL Matches Rams, Bears and Browns, Giants

has

Vedra, Fla.. realized a life-long principal recommendations for an| Leonard, a consultant in physical] What's ‘being yp R0bition today and capa he interscholastic athletic program in| education, and Mr, Farkas, former 13 Claude Harmon of Mamaroneck. | yn, city's 64 junior” high schools.| athletic director at Howe High|play in the eight districts gets 32, 3 N. Y. realized a purse of $1250/ v1 404 were three grade| School. underway next month, 30 by winning the Miami four-balll. oo} principals: George Os-| The Board ‘of School CommisSoigolf tournament, " thetmer, School No. 12, at one|sioners adopted the committee’sirast. Hoops, 35! Cooper received $1250, 100, time an outstanding coach at|nine-point program pointing outiahle metal 33 When he and Harmon defeated Warren Central High School; the advantages of an extensive backboards, are being converted, 131 Dave Douglas of Newark, A ¢ {Mrs Georgia Lacey, ‘School No:| grade school athletic and physical with backboards, + Lo;and Jim Turnesa of Braircliff, a3 sand Miss Adah Hill, School! education Program. + fuse: by Next Month: wn: oN. J. 1 up yesterday, : No. 60. : Also aproved have been recom-| Horace Bogge, 3 | Actually, Harmon was the hero} wpe physical instructors on the| mendations for a 64-junior high lof buildings and of the triumph. =. _- New| Committee were: Walter Bean, |school basketball . program toihelped speed up the conversion. | The somber, black-haired for | School No. 26; Miss Jane Hoy,|start Jan. 27 of next year, ending|Industrial shops in : Yorker sank a 15 feet putt OT! School No, 67; Guy Tex, School|in a city championship tourna-|schools and Tech High School's

properly equipped school. football teams into the school] league to be used as a nucleus ganization of the LP.S.A.L. has for future expanded football pro- named a Board of Control grams, and a supplementary girls’ handle the entire program. program in softball, kickball and! volleyball to begin next fall on [Rice, School No."46; Joe Golden-| Flossie Arcent, an invitational basis. Track and berg, School field for boys and girls will begin! Umphrey, School No.

Robert

now? physical

and Miss

*

No. 22;

McKay, School

The latest step in the swift or-

Albert) Wirtzberger. Loulaville ... 37, and ; vo. 0. Robinson to Fight instructors; George

Basketball has the priority since/Sprague, principal of School No. Ruth Gorman,

to

day.

Places Third Behinc Parson, Schindler in Darlington 200-Miler

Parsons Is Winner 1st Time Since - 500-Mile Race; Averages 104.541

By ART WRIGHT, Times Staff Writer

Walt Faulkner, Long Beach,

+ $650. Jack McGrath, South Pasadena, Cal., $600. Lee Wallard, Altamont, N. Y,,

Strieheck Leads Match Game Field

Has 215 Average Final 4 Games

Times Special CHICAGO, Dec. 11—~An Indianapolis bowler is leading in the lqualification round of the women’s national match-game tourney; it at the Coliseum here today. : : Patty Striebeck, Hoosier kegler, turned in a sizzling four game series of 857 yes-| iterday to take over first place. With a 215 pin average for the isecond four-game series, she took a comfortable 64 pin lead over her nearest competitor, Tencza of New York. Patty has a total of 1581, while Sella has

6 Straight Strikes i

£0 with her Saturday total

O'Donnell of Detroit, led early of 219 for a total of 2628.

and Billy Wood, School] eliminations in April or May; soft-| The backboards will be used Chuck O'Donnell, Detroit

Ed Brosius. Chicago Lee Jouglard. Detroi

Skippy Ruckert, Phil Skoff. au

b- . Philadelphia kegan * eas

Lou Sielafl, Detroit

ck Hoover. Cleveland Detroit

Di Ed Lubanski,

Harry Lippe. Chicago

Lou

ha J

heresa Wirtzbherg

Frantz, Louisville

The board includes: Jack M.|}i0¢ L/ Schramm, Erle. Pa.

yoff

. Louis y er. Louisville

Johnnie Parsons.

Parsons’ winning

ner, Grant Piston | celal; ninth,

ing into the home crashed escaped injury but

of Chicago, was hit the hospital.

21-year-old, , day for Brown

Istretch to avoid Mackey who hit the

Stella, ning but Mackey

{the day.

ration Day Parsons

The other hattle

into the pits.

1 DARLINGTON, 8. C.. Dec. 11-—Henry Banks is automobile | | racing's national champion today. : “He finished third in yesterday's 200-mile Darlington Speedway | classic which was won by : it But the 35-year-old Banks gained enough points on the championship. Faulkner finished eighth in the race,

How They Finished

Walt Faulke

car was the

Offenhauser built this year by Paul Russo and Ray Nichels.

Bill Schindler, $3000. Other finishers in the 200-mile ‘Henry Es Compton, Cal, classic, seen by less than 10,000 $1800. fans on a cold, wintry day, were; | Cecil Green, Houston, Tex, Second, Bill Schindler, Free$1300. : "| port, N. Y., Chapman Special; Duke Din D. 0. third, Henry Banks, ue ue smote, Dayton, Oy Crown Special; fourth, Cecil Charles Stevenson; Fresno, Cal.,,| Green, Zink Special; fifth, Duke 050. : Dinsmore, Brown Motor SpeJoie Chitwood, Reading, Pa.| cial; sixth, Chuck Stevenson,

Bardahl Special; seventh, Jole Chitwood, Wynn Friction Proofing Special; eighth, Walt Faulk«

Ring Spe-

Jack MeGrath, Hinkle Special; 10th, Lee Wallard, Brady Special; Hoyt, Morris Special; 12th, Clift Griffith, Sampson Special. Brown Crashes Walt Brown, credited with 19th position, was the only driver out {of the race because of a wreck. {As a slight rain started to fall, Brown skidded in the corner com-

11th, Jerry

stretch and Brown Bank's me-

chanie, 31-year-old Julius Schaarff

and taken to

His condition was described as not serious. Schaarff Iwas in Banks’ pit as Brown spun

It was’ the second mishap of

and came on

ithe 140th lap of the 160-lap event, {On the 88th lay Brown spun on {the corner at the end of the home

striking Bill outside fence

{and spun. Brown continued run-

was out for

Double Battle Two main battles took place Miss Striebeck had games of throughout the 160-laps of the one 246, 223, 188 and 200 for 857, to and one-quarter mile track. One of was Parson's bid for victory to Patty rolled six straight strike climax a season that, as he said frames following a start with a before the race, was his most spare before she ran into trouble, disappointing of his racing career, with a No. 10 pin in the seventh Since winning the “500” on Decoframe last night. Finishing the game by striking repeat. out for 246, she proceeded to strike out in the last two games. event was between Banks and In the men’s division, Chuck Faulkner for the championship. {Before the race Faulkner said he {finishers with a 12-game average was going to tag Banks all the way so his closest competitor for Ed Brosius of Chicago, and Lee the title wouldn't get away from Jouglard, Detroit, follow O’Don- him. He did, leading Banks by nell with totals of 2573 and 2570 one position until the 117th lap

has failed to during this

{when steering trouble developed

Dick Weber of Indianapolis,|in his car and Banks holds a total count of 2300 after| turning in a six-game score of. 1101 Saturday and 1199 in last

The Compton

day with a display 8 consistency which

rrreesnr aan 3573 . 2570

where he remained

+3

. 2812 of the event. 2510 a * 3472 mile Indainapolis

* 133%.ond at Langhorne.

: 1498 ond place finish in

(Cal.) . driver

clinched the natiohal title yester-

of the same characterized

his season-long performance. He started the race in ninth position and worked his way to the No. 3 2628 Spot during the first

62 laps, without seri

: 3333 ous challenge for the remainder

After failing to finish .the.500-

classic early

sept this year, Banks placed sixth in . 1514 the Milwaukee 100-miler and séce

Another sec~ the 200-mile

Milwaukee event and victory at ‘Detroit lifted him nearer the top of the point-standing before the {racing fraternity headed west-

Ex-German Champ|wara. He failed to improve his BRUSSELS, Belgium, Dec. 11 title “chances at Phoenix, but

{principal of School No. 73, and!

The school system has worked | Mr- Farkas. mounted on port-| standards * without!

Public

Tomorrow: School

The

Heavyweight Bout Tops Wrestling Action A heavyweight mat clash be-|in Brussels Saturday night where,

grade tween Ben (Blacksmith) aah bein Brun knocked out Holland'st jand Buddy Rogers will headline Middleweight Champion Luc Vang

Indianapolis Athletic League.

| wrestling action in the Armory ring tomorrow night.

| Morgan was known

as the

i Super Zebra Kid until two weeks

ag

: {completes the two-bout card. It ipassed six yards to Eagle cast-|sends Hopalong Rokko and Pan-

2552-In Cleveland and Los Angeles. Yesterday. He completed 23 of 31 for a field goal in the second pe-|

Both will be played in stadiums Passes with capacities in excess of

with gained the playoffs by winning “* yesterday. The Bears tied the idle

Rams by beating the

'are_entered, ends Sunday night. Lions, 6 to 3. on two field goals Cleveland's

“spent last season on the reserve President of USTA

team, Miller is playing his first { of varsity basketball for

Butler at forward.

‘boards, he around the

Miller,

also played fresh-ig 1, hails from South Whitex School where he

NE 3

COLUMBUS, O. Dec. 11 (UP) ~Lawrence B. Sheppard, head of

the Hanover Shoe Farms Stables i aluable for working the back-| Hanover, Pa., is the new pres-| Off past performance, the Bont Pro F tball

can be employed t Trot. and Giants should be favored in baskets for : ident of the United States

ting Association, Sheppard, also president of By anover Shoe Co., received the ‘ itty unanimous vote of 29 of 33 USTA Browns, 6 to 0 and 17 to 13, In ERiladeipnin - WAS &/directors at their annual Decem- TéSular season games, After the, ch ‘ meeting here yesterday.

Guest Referee 6 Times Stats Servies OWN, Dec. 11 ( Charles, world deavy-

vd Voted

45 to 21, enabling both to finish with 10-2 records.

{next Sunday’s playoffs. The Bears! the Deat the Rams, 24 to 20 and 24 to! {14, and the Giants shaded the

rR

|second loss to the Giants, Cleve-| {land Coach Paul Brown said his

The odds-makers will: probably “string along with past performUP) ance and make the Bears a slight & favorite but the Browns will be ® be rated no worse a

gov. Joe omnes if 3

team was “over the hill.” { a...

victory over the lés on 8 period The Bears, Giants and Browns Y Fag ept. STIG. The hice Toile tad

his final league-leading total 123 —only 10 fewer than Don

Otto had to stick with his air Detroit 8ame because Marion Motley,

Key runner,

by Geor Blanda. Th g banished from the game for out RS and Pena throwing a punch at Washing. the Baltimore Colts, 51 to 14, the |Eagles, 9 to 7, while the Browns ton Guard Gene Pepper. \came from behind three times to Scoring passes traveled 21, 25, C480 wallop the Washington Redskins, 29 and 23 yards. Randy Clay kicked a 1 $ field goal and Charley Conerly Other games.

was | Hutson's all-time record. =

His,

Alfred or

The New York Yanks smashed

i to . J 3 5 Pittsburgh Steelers beat the or E. ¥ 14 Caras, {No Pork 1

28 to 7, and the San {Francisco Forty-Niners beat the 5.yard Green Bay Packers, 30 to 14, in

AMERICAN

|

~ FIGURE ICE SKATES

Western Division

LAST NIGHT

8. St 3

16 RESULTS LAST NIGHT

down in the first quarter and the and teammate Dave Levin. Giants made those points stand up thanks to their own defense On the Ice and Philly's constant fumbles

HOCKEY LEAGUE

| T Ps G implied was “over th { The Bears and Lions struggled Cleveland ...... 17% 5 9 ae simplied was “over the hill"—Otto on a muddy field and in 10-de ineinnatt 111! i : aw in the big pressure game Weather. Blanda kicked 41 yards aro. 4 BF 3H 8 8 ¥ twist for 321 yards—his greatest riod and 22 for another with 216 | fale T Pls $ og performance since he passed for Minutes to Doak . Walker! raat 3 i # 338 yards in Cleveland's 35 to 10{booted a 17-yarder in the second tH R48 to account for Detroit's from league after last night.

po } Haven 8.

{said today that World Welter. fourth at Bay Meadows to set the -

{weight Ray Stage for his final.

(UP)—Manager George Gainford Placed third at Sacramento and

Champion © Sugar

surge to the

Robinson will meet Hans Stretz [ront as Faulkner faltered here,

{a non-t

|

Da

Geneva,

Dec. 15, front on the fourth

former |

8 - Joa: - oe former German > 1390 Points Win {champion, n Frankfurt on me Chr Da: ankoun oo Banks finished the long eam

aign with a tot in Gainford said the fight will be Diosshi pointe. 19 mors iam

itle bout similar to the one 73 more . than

Faulkner, whose 1317 was four better than Parson's final total. who started yestere ay's race in the outside position

m. ! i Robinson's next bout will be mn the third row, moved .to the

Switzerland, iagainst Jean Walczak,

lap when he

passed Duane Carter on the back-

(French welterweight champion, |SUc.ch- By the end of the 85th

0, i An Australian tag-team battle

|

‘Change Game Date | The Crispus Attucks-Howe High {School basketball game originally og Scheduled for Dec. 20 has been Hi re-schéduled for Dec. 21 at Tech to handle the expected large at-

| i

|

Robinson is then scheduled to/ aP Ne had lapped the entire field

meet France's Robert Villemain 27d he won without being extend.

his

tendance.

{in Paris Dec. 22. three days before; © fight in Germany. All of these Miles per hour, fights are non-title affairs.

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CINCINNA ~—8id - Gillms coach at the cinnati, said nothing abou his being nam Wes“ Fesler, ‘coach. “I know heard nothing is going on at