Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 December 1950 — Page 20

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His Unexpired Contract [Erick of the National League

By LEO H. PETERSEN, United Press Sports Editor the minor leagues, President,

refused to give up his job until his contract expires in 1952. eral James A. Farley, and for-

expired May 1, 1952. He sald then that he would remain in office| Frick was considered a strong. until the pact ran out. | possibility, especially since he Cost $100,000 | “It is my determination to con- missed geting the Bppulntment It would cost something like tinue as commissioner of baseball Toss Sy ony OLR. 0 have I Yo ay, Chandler, ear, Until the last second of my tenure|tne strongest backing among the and the contract has about 18|Of Office, which expires on May 1,/owners, but he disqualified himmonths to go. 5 1952.

night. They wanted to get rid of Oh¢ NOW confronting me, * ithe job. Barrow once before de-

; “Nine of the 16 clubs of the just when his re-appointment for up Photo by John Spicklemire. Times Staff Photographer Of being ruled by a “lame duek”| lanother - seven s was beinglto Hey, grab that fumble. Butler's Dick Cranny (52) made like a football player in trying to [for a year and a half. |major leagues supported me. The year

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Even nonfans like the Iowa Hawkeyes know the score.

; ; After a baton-twirling show by, Notre Dame was pressed in|exists between the two Western Division members of the National | ; Iowa corn, two players Widely a pretty coed, the men in short/staying .undefeated. Playing in| Basketball Association. And it) {olis bowling star, slipped to third) boomed for All-American and a ,,.1s came back on the floor. The South Bend the Irish trailed, ns ral 221 pres clipplugs. were dOBAght persisted at 22-22, 26-26, 33-30, at the half. The last half,

. | Only fly in the Butler ointment | Burdsall, last offended Bulldog, | Notre Dame (83) f" Wisconsin (61) starter, has since proved himself toda

Totals 34 19 38 Totals 3 15 30 teams at a bangiet in. Atherton Pitch dark places. Since last here Amateur Basketball

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i L night's res at Holy Cross: 3! Cochran i : (League and the New York Rens| r-¢ Gola 5) ‘Intel®. i Radkovie.g 0 Greens.g Business to be disposed of in-! ola 33, Indiana National Bank 29:1 c /ilho 0! Ruck. { 8 , S { . y ed Holy Cross 36, Farm Bur 35; He Low Dy ewe Joints. iba Rost.¢ leludes distribution of letter and SORE others. He's considered a {ty

ureau ate Front 39, Levinson Hatters 34. i vil fi | night's schedule: RTAC vs. - numeral awards, election of the, ne rebounder and one of the top| ody vs. Mitcaum

| fer; 8, K. of C. No. 3228 vs. Hoosier | Negro players in the business. Coal ard of: ¥, ics hoa im kovie, Mike picked up his chores! Pree throws missed: Burdsall 4. Hall (1951 football captain, and selec-| : { Circle Bar, 2 Tmacy: va. Sliver [Jim y i pic P I Cranny 7 Houston, Fougerousse 5, Stur-| % ition of a most valuable player.| ent An Sporteman's rel with a set shot to put Butler geon. Calsbeek, Esckilsen 3, Thompson, : ~ | A “B” blanket will be presented F E { 1 ~ : $e } . ® { a ahead, 14-13, repeated at 18-15, Darling 2: Clifton. Greene {to the football player selected as Olympians’ Scoring io reet Merchants 50, North G

Halftime score: Butler 22. Iowa 19

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; ~\ 3 : ‘ Yankee general ; The major leagues served notice last night on the shocked mer New York ; T G t ; Ab 650 commissioner. that his contract would not be renewed when it/manager Ed Barrow. 0 £ ove :

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| tts tges for Chandler and get in a new man “A very important fact con. clined consideration, - g1 Bis) PCE 40d Ca man : immediate! rar than be faced °°rTing the balloting of last night age as the reason. Chestnut picked with the Sra situation 2PPears to have been overlooked., Chandler, stunned by his ouster, Mrs. Gladys

: ” majority of the club owners of freely predicted, failed by just came on lanes 1 and 2 of the scoop up an elusive ball in last night's game with lowa in the Fieldhouse. lowa’s Bob Clifton | The club owners voted 9 to yak ri and National|three votes of getting the con-(Fun Bowl, where she split maple last Hh ight af3ingt forenewing | eagues voted to stand by me|tract renewal at yesterday's for the Thunderbolts of the Com- & andler’s contrac or seven!

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} arta Roberts, Marot! (were talking about Notre Dame : h we | House League al Penn, came up Jusaite Dill. Dean The Hawks should. They. were part of it: The 51-part of a and Indiana State today. f ou a - a onig $ with’ 5-7-10 splits, judy Hindel, 1 54-51 final, |

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W , ; 1) d Sunday are dates 20-29, 39-39, 40-40, and 42-42 {saw Coach Ed Krause’s men sie Olymps 10 Pick up win. No. § (16) MieMutien © r ab rein the Rational Match Game tourna-| Saturday an y

Butler * football players get|ately got points. Mac, a slow | first two days with a 2628 total, | Art Singleton.

6 had a record six-game Oscar bons, Talnon Somme bap ight. | y {Oscar_ Buses, ~ Allison was a 6-8 center, Charles Darling. s one free throw at 54-51 and Bagley. t t 3 »4| Clinton. ¢ n % wijpack intg action again: tonight ja go6d man when the chips are! series of 1403, based on games. of Mr. Bradley, és 8: sank one free t But this time they'll be eatin | {Jim it No man to be shackled for long, ithe Blueboys carried the ball out{jEhe.! " 3 3 Duechi.! 3 i 3 3 . y & down, 1199, 221, 248, 255, 223, and 257. carl wad, » i ¥ Datling looked at his five-point/of bounds on the other with four Eaton. ¢ 7 4 1 Johnson. 1 i : 1 mk, ; : Hawks in Cellar {This series, added to his previous Prank fms," DO; o 8 - first-half output and then helped seconds to play. | Wilcox, f 0 § coenikec 7 3 H Blue Key, senior mews ho OF-| meiCities urrehtly occuples | total, gives him 4031 pins for 18/000 Alexander. Damon himself to 17 in the last 20 min-| Yep, the bigger they are, the Siziwere 2 32 SWarde © § 1 jiary at the university, wi hey ithe league cellar. But the Black- Sames. Diamond C] utes. Otherwise the Hawks were harder they fall, Look out below. McCloskey. 3 0 1 Andersons 8 1 lly Sareily an ee countey hawks are in no mood to stay in| uck, Markey, Schulmever's there for the taking. They neg- Butler (54) Towa (51) hd : a1 47 % ik, Lakeshore C C.. £ 8 Pp

ee, Its last night in the -Call { Bob McPherso! at Derr I I ah-Ca han of Anderson,

Gayda, and added a 6-5 pro vet- League orn: 38th-Keystone 83, H. C yf 5 Ryan t N ry 2. Clint , Bu Y 1 : be . . y ; a | fmerican Unit f 3 1a bite ‘hag been applied. (Woidelamnt & 8} Shemp NE JOR © vars, [commisgiGaer of the Indluow|eran in Dave’ DeZonie Dedonté 1, Mean i; Link Beh 50” southedsi Eon 1 $0 2: Colbert, el { S83 { {Jets R d p ' In the first half the score read, jackionc Darlings 1 Ofclale—Johnson and Marks. \High School Athletic Associa. Schooled with the Harlem Yan-| {fs onight's schedule: = 7, P., R.| BO

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Bernie Spills 658 in Fraternal League; Gladys Chestnut Leads Women With 567

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Bernie Mills clipped 658 in the Fraternal League at II

pare “I never have run away from his famed bushy eyebrows and last night, rolling on the Indianapolis Heater : ivy bow Bars 3ppa entlyl, situation, and certainly I amisnorting “absolutely no" when 31608 5 ad 6 His ant, rolling on ee ho Near-miss ¢ - {bombshell announcement 1a st NOt disposed to retreat from the asked if he would consider taking oy for 649s went to Pug Leppert in the Optimist

games of 170-177-220 for 567 Boroth pace the women. Her score :

. s & = ; - {and my "administration, and the meeting. mercial League. » ; ” . . | . years. He needed 12 votes for re- {things Yo which I have stood in| It was learned that teams vot- Louanna Early led Milano Inn| ns Butler % Little Mites Dum | election and got only nine, {baseball, and the things which I/ing against -Chandler were the to a two-game win over Hick- Exlalle Indiana he { 3 > Today he issued this statement: have accomplished. St. Louis Cardinals, Philadelphia| Whirlaway in the Yaver Nell Koslitte. Dan-Dee . ci--- sao: ® : { 5 “I have been asked about my| “I have definite and emphatic Phils, Cincinnati Reds, St. Louis| ~acsie at Pennsylvania. She [Olive O'Connell, Silver Pharmaey, . Mi ghty Hawkeyes 54 to 51 . . immediate and future plans. responsibilities to baseball, to its Browns, Chicago White Sox, New! oun 165-213-188 for 566. Milano Ruth Huff. Roth Market. ....-- ' Still Unbeaten These embody no change from supporting public, counting mil- York Yanks and Boston Braves, tn. with Sally Twyford and Ag-| i, Bulldogs Ignore lowa’s Press Clippings | the schedule which I had set up lions of Americans. to its achieve- while the New York Giants voted

nes Junker subbing for Pat Ev Williamson. Milane Ion... (first against him and then for girioheck and Marge Skelton, to- pot : =4ee

ee [taled 2608 to Whirlaway's 2525. Betty woitan, Hickman

I SON { x “eam. i go | Ann Il, Hickman Whirlawsy.. By FRANK ANDERSON 67-61 For 3d Win | ® | . Milano dropped one game. Mi. {Ena SFary. Marote_Snoss The guy who doesn't know the score today is no Butler! : | y P ki M k | rieh k Glen Maxwell and Bunny rjory Granneman, E& basketball fan. { Hoosier college basketball fans ans ac e aw $ | farts Roberts. 3

" Reservation-holders to the Margaret | The Irish attracted attention Rolls b/8 Series St. Paul have The headline writers will call the result an upset. The 1606 Barnh v ABC tourney in people who witnessed it will call, {last night with their third] Es ors or McMullen May Rep lace Jones; until Jan. 6 to submit their it guts. For that's what it was./a looper at 20-18. : istraight win, a 67-61 conquest of Brigade Seeks Ninth Fieldhouse Win blanks and entry fees. Those g umps lo 4 we) tions will not be Iowa came _ a twice. Then the teams headed for in- Wisconsin. Indiana State's artil-| The Indianapolis Olympians, who would like to do better in the In Pin Tourne yithou Jeserva Lier Feb. 15.. The Seéaning h wo first pei f the termission with the scoreboard re-|lery boomed, 73-39, over Cedar. WOrld, are at home tonight. | Y 2 sto 5 Apr. T. The Houseaten Butler's first win of the : All Tri-Cities’ Blackhawks welcome the “Bucket Brigade” back to! Times Special QUIneY Opens Spr. 4 1950-51 season. All the advantages minding them it was Butler by ville College with Forward CU! pytier Fieldhouse at 8:30 {| CHICAGO, Dec. 12 — Patty ing Bureau, Municipal Judie. were on the side of the Hawks. 22.19. Murray loading the shells. ight’ 4 OE | rium, St. Paul, is handling hote : They had personnel higher than | Tonight's 48-minutes of action will break the 1-1 tie that now|Striebeck, diminutive Indianap-

7 | Those red circles around Dec. Mary aoarkE {will serve as an opportunity for PROBABLE LINEUPS __ {Place in the women’s standings of 16.17 are to remind that next|Derothy

oi | i Basketball - 14) Hollan F.oas ; of the mixed doubles handicap College due to sweep all and sundry on Use Slow-Break control. Forward Leroy Leslie, hays idhouse, Soot: a Place 4 Bolend Cc 30) Jodeman ment, here yesterday held at Indiana. Entry fee is $2.50 eg STATE the way to a Big Ten title. But| : i (12) Beard G- (13) Brian The 105-pound Patty, who he d. Number of rounds! satier 54 Iows Si “as , | Finally Darling broke the spell the game's high-point man with ( 5) Walther G (IT Logan 67.pin advantage over the field ¢2ch round. Num Butler 34. lowe Bl tle. 3 ig 44 Ey praise With a little more than six min-|23, paced an Irish ially that] = Win One on Road RESERVES last “Sunday a to a total Per Howler poled i Jong Be embrose Sb. St Jeseh: % > aa : t. He hooked under and produced a 12-point lead with! s returned yester | gp INDIANAPOLIS —Lavoy (8). Barker (10), | : {as the partner is no e same, St. A and too busy running a fast ‘les Jett, Became 44-42, Iowa only four inate: rt hal Dips retun 4 yeerday shatter (18), Mrazovich (19), Barntorst of 2250 Yesterday when she rolled co, 0 Hansen, IR-T185, is tak. Taylor 89, Tezas Col Bulldogs had a plan in oeind an Then shorty (10-point) Burdsall ~ Free-Scoring Murray the east. Their travel log ShOWS|cniisifanien (147: Hermon (151 Todoro| Peggy Haynes Farley, Los An.|IN§ Feservations. Missouri 61, Ohio State . Bulldogs had a plan in mind and nd Art (16-point) Fougerousse, Wisconsin slowed fast, chopping one victory, a 101-70 lambasting |vich (19). eles southpaw. fashioned a four- MEN Oklahoma 66, Minnesota t went something lke this: | i a free throw and a basket inloff six points of the Irish edge, of Washington. After that the lo-| Broadcast 830s, i> Butler Fieldhouse. Be NY of 833 and landed in Borg, ills Jndols. Heater Sub... $38( img 54. Ferris oo , 22-Darling Points order and that was it, The Bull- but timé ran out. Center Charley cals lost the blueprint and the jaar lead with a total of 2336 {Catt pr xx x HArizons 39, Whittier da Get that St Sheke Re Then dogs led from 45-44 to the final Gahlke led the Badgers with 17 chief architect, Wah-Wah (34 Wah came to an abrupt stop in| Lee Garrity, Chicago unheard! Aer Dansvoss: pital x ling Green 75. Temps MW. i wade igh 1 a Hon, out" ibuzzer. { points, 3 points) Jones, and dropped two 1 inutes at Philadel hia trom among Teaders n the first | pore Susselle . areas ne han benlliAt 1:23 the board said 53-40 tn] Indiana State's Sophomore jin a row in Philadelphia and New the early minu Rot | two days of the match, got into “ ha . It x fod, Eb va ee | (vor of Butler. Tony Hinkle’s Murray, unleashed nine field goals York. The hard-driving Wah- and saw his left knee go out of second place in the early stand-|Ed. Burkecr comital Farer 3 ida State 55 = bah pT hihin tv 5 of islow-break attack, launched two to go with the 30 points he sniped | place. The knee is back now, but| yoo" witn" 164, 235, 203, and 224| BAZ, Bal, Riviers Cub 38 {Sy Rey TR RE his 16 points for the last half. minutes previously, got the better in a 92-53 slaughter of Manches-| : Wah-Wah isn't. He probably for an 826 series and a total of {ict Nelms, Meguay.Norris Kentucky oe i Bly lg i ht i nm, or, or eh, vn os BURIOY GIRLS [Fors on Ee se ve nd i ol ES et out in front by a basket at/in a row. | n + i ans may see either =| Chuck O'Donnell, the 20° ear- ham, D - the start. Guard Harland Stun Darling's last basket decided| In other games last night St. . horst or Mal McMullen in Wah- old Detroiter, yesterday fired the| Edvard Homwaer Fenn. Hives geon's set shot saw to that. And the ultimate Iowa total, but Ambrose bumped Bt. Joseph's 54-| Wah's spot at forward tonight.|first 1400 series in the tourna- Baul Webb, NBA Bindery. . they did tie and get tied 10 times. Hinkle’s men were too busy split- 46; Taylor bounced Texas College, | | e p Barnhorst took over after Jones ment’s history, |Clau : And they did out-run and often ting two-shot free throws with an 89-69, and Tri-State rippled by| was hurt in Philly and immedi-| O'Donnell, who led after the Wait out-rebound the tall Iowans. out-of-hounds to notice or care. [Indiana Tech, 61-54.

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No Breathers in '51 | Navy Grid Schedule

ANNAPOLIS, Md, Dec. 12 (UP) — A nine-game ' football schedule for the U. 8. Naval Acad- | emy for 1051 was announced today by Capt. Howard Caldwell, director of athletics. { The Midshipmen will open Sept. {20 at New Haven, Conn., against Yale, one of the two newcomers ion the Navy schedule. Rice, the {other new opponent, will be played ‘at Houston, Tex., Oct. 13. ; | The schedule: { Sept. 29-—-Yale at New Haven, Conn; ® a r 3 t. 13

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