Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 December 1950 — Page 23

n the Antlers

y will begin held on five

ner Washing. hlete, assured his adminishind the Goldent. everything in the 1051 tour- ' sald Mayor p in any way 8 coming touress than ever

ords were r city officials,

ty recreation

‘orrest Higgs, 2 Ald Division e city's PAL

erating Thatcher told 50 men, “will sible from the

man for the iller. Regular cDuff, is re recent illness. Jolden Gloves ntroduced by commander of ind Fred DeJ boxing coms d the officials. cial ndiana lightpion, has been f referees for Happy Atherr becomes a

rere Vie Free,

f The Times, Times Public

n charge of rnament, said ile immediate rders may be loves Tickets, 9

ringside and

$1.50 for reidmission, and nr under 12 for Only orders ‘eserved seats il, however. lank will be fought Novice Class he Open Class iced amateur

open to ‘any or over. To 11d fill out the ear tomorrow

nail it to The

tment, expected this vill be entered B¥eit io

isketball

nes n JTeek a

p.m) , Morristown.

nel at, Noblesville

; od Shottrides

Top Baseball Brass

: EN oIANEOLE uy

Chandler Coule

~

hrow ‘Em A A Fast One Win Pra

Jittery as All Pleas To Commissioner Fail

Possibilities Include Potential Blast At Club Owners Who Have Been Investigated

ST. PETERSBURG, Fla, Dec. 13 (UP)—Befuddled baseball

not quite sure how to get rid of the old one. © More than 24 hours of cajoling and threatening failed to budge

A. B. Chandler fgom his stubborn stand that he will serve out the of nine games and hoped to work!

|Reds Furnish Opposition In lce Meet

"The Providence Reds, strug-| gling to keep their third-place {position in the American Hockey 'League’s Eastern Division race, make their first appearance of ba: the season in Indianapolis tomorrons searched for a new commissioner today although they were row night against the Caps. | The Caps returned yesterday from their annual Eastern tour

[Butler Tangle Tonight

Wabash &

Bulldogs Hold 44-25 Edge in Old Series

People retire at 70. But not the Butler-Wabash basketball feud. Tonight the Bulldogs and the Little Giants tip off in game No.

70 of a series that dates back to

1808. The contest is booked for

remaining 18 months of his contract as the game's ruler. ‘He was out today on the Coliseum ice Crawfordsville, just 39 miles and

offered $100,000 to get out: he was threatened with legal ouster if he could throw any of them out of didn’t resign gracefully. = But the. game for “conduct detri.| Chandler steadfastyl stood by Mental to baseball” It is known, | his vow to keep the job “until the fOf example, that his investigat-| final second of my tenure.” {ing agents (who are former FBI An attempt was made to call men) have uncovered enough’ an emergency meeting to discuss dope to expel two club owners the matter this morning, but that from baseball. These two have fell through. Detroit general man- been arrested on various charges ager Billy Evans said, “after all, runing from traffic violations to why should we meet again. We felonies gave the COME er ulti-| T00, Chandler can wash basematum and he gave us his.” ball’s dirty linen in public any

Screen Candidates

ers appointed a’ committee to! Happy can forge public opinion!

screen candidates for the job,jagainst them with his “inside”. hoping they can unload Chandler knowledge—and, with the threat)

cessor. Ford Frick, president of pure as possible. the National League, and Branch! The ouster of Chandler was|

Rickey, general manager of the dramatic and tense, and probably Jorn 0 Pittsburgh Pirates, were consid-|will remain so for some time, The, Be [club owners said their committee Ben W oe But hovering over the plans for to screen candidates for the Job! Jack Tavior the future was the bulky shadow Will report to the league meetings| on ana

of Chandler, and these were the/in February in New York. How-| Sare Kraficheck

ered the top prospects.

possibilities of the moment: jever, if they find the right man ONE: Chandler may go to his ‘before then they probably will try Versailles, Ky., farm and quietly|'© deal with Chandler again, announce his retirement as soon| Mad Over Secret Vote as this week’s bitterness dims. Chandler is fiery mad over the TWO: Chandler may accept the| fact that it was a secretly called A $100,000 cash payment offered to Imeeting, and a secret vote which|™ buy up his contract. The money decreed his contract would not be represents the amount he would renewed. make at his $65,000-a-year salary| The club owners expected

Chandler to be mad, but they éx2 he slaved on the remaining | pected him to resign indignantly]

THREE: Baseball may oust wou stay on to him—although: it probably would Hastily the club owners called face a court battle with Chandler,|, meeting yesterday afternoon, a battle which could keep going] then dispatched Tom Yawkey of until after his contract expires the Red Sox and John Galbreath anyway. {of the Pirates to offer to buy up FOUR: Baseball could attempt, Chandler's contract. Unhappy| — to impeach Chandler for *“mal-| {Happy refused again. feasance in office, but this is| They called a second meetin highly unlikely since charges ofilate in the afternoon, and pi using his office for illegal pur-|for Chandler. He went into the poses would be tough to prove, [room and made a 10-minute imFIVE: Baseball could decide to/Passioned plea to keep his job. ride out the storm by letting But the pleas were in vain. They Chandler finish out his contract|Sent. for Branch Rickey, but he as commissioner as he desires. Sem! never called into the meeting But as long as he remains com-| oom. He just cooled his heels on missioner, the baseball bosses the veranda. must live in terror of Chandlers ‘Chandler Differed great powers as commissioner. He| They called in their attorneys, r————————se LOU Carroll of the National

a "r' League and Ben Firey of the We're Sure You'll Choose § 1/ cian League. Firey told them 7C70R | a lawyer, differed.

vt leone So they appointed their "aeroen.

WHEN YOU SEE IT [ue conmmiier: simmer: sin That set the ‘stage for the final . irony. Last night Chandler was host [to the club owners at his annual banquet. All those here for the meetings attended - except Fred Saigh of the St. Louis Cardinals, the man who led the fight against Chandler, and Horace Stoneham of the New York Giants, a Chandler man. There were no speeches. “That's

“finish business.”

rights to fire him if they paid off the rémaining salary due on his contract. Chandler, who also

/ =

»

0

said. “I wanted this to be purely A social gathering and that’s the

| Hl

abl ll il ed io iis —

sail] i Ll ul { ——

@ Largest Television display in Northeast Indianapolis. ® Easy Terms or Cash. We carry our own contracts at bank rates. ® Trade in your old combination.

JARRETT'S

APPLIANCE STORE | ; : 0 \ B i IN

~ no vindictiveness.” | |

Autos © Diamonds © Jewelry Watches ® Clothing ® Radios, ete. GET CASH IMMEDIATELY

CTT OPEN FRILL EVES. [AY ENS RR VAV “The House That Service Built" |

2417 STATION (Brighiwood) a. 1411

Tr RELIABLE COURTECUS SERVICE

OXYGEN THERAPY

This Equipment Can Be Rented at HAAG'S 402 N. Capitol Ave.

RUGS from $2.39 Look tor the "gts the big red + HOOSIER * PAINT & LINOLEUM CO. co. | 8 Washington

{21 by the Sonja

Making their first showing in, the Coliseum as Caps will be Injdianapolis’ pair of new defensemen, Steve Kraftcheck and Marcel Pronovost. The duo joined ithe club on the road after deals that sent Defenseman Max Quackenbush to Boston of the: League and Defense- starts. Enemy teams meet more man Clare Raglan to Detroit, [than opposing players in ne In two previous games this ason, the Caps have tied Provi-

3-3, and lost, 6-4, oe on the, can make shivers run up and

time he chooses—and he may be'g, mad enough now to choose. The 4 The 16 major league club own-!owners are deathly afraid that page

that had been used since Nov. |a victory away from a 2-2 season; Heinie Ice record for Butler. The Bulldogs, 54-51 upset con-! querors of Iowa here Monday,| hold a 44-25 edge in the ancient! series. Last Wabash win over al

Tony Hinkle-coached outfit came, in 1948. The Little Giants are consd-| ered lethal by Hinkle, despite their record of no wins in four

fordsville. The uninhibited Little Giants and their band, complete! with a deep-throated bass drum,|

down .a psychologist’s back. The

Cap Scoring

as soon as they find his suc- of war, they want to appear as| {Tred Glover

Q >

Jerry

= ODO BIN ILI aT ~T J De (0 - I pk bt pk et

DONIWLI DOIN wT 1a BI DID tA AISI

CONAPBO Wi JW IW

GOALIE’ 8 AVERAGE

THREE GOALS. ‘ONE GAME

Humon Slot Machine Dec. 13 (UP)—Two football iptains stood beside as a result. Instead, he said he the referee and watched him toss a coin to chose sides but it never came down. One captain had swallowed it. An emergency operation saved

To meet this always-dangerous|

challenge Hinkle has assembled 3a ball club that seems chockful 26 of surprises. Just ask Iowa's wella advertised Hawkeyes. Butler will 8 run, shoot, rebound and .guard §| with Bas, even Little Giants. $F. A H

='Rokko Outslams Matman Morgan

Hopalong Rokko could holler,

in ‘|“Heigh ho, Silver” today. The

downeast Bostoner with the out-| West name picked up the change last night in the Armory’s ra

{tured wrestling match. Hopalong’s victim was Ben

Morgan. Morgan won the first fall with slam and press and Shen) lost the secand because of unnecessary roughness. Hopalong: ended it all when he took the! third fall in five minutes with a|

the _saptain and the coin.

LITTLE SPORT

body pin.

Three young men who made good on the is go to ether last night at Butler's football banquet. Center Don Rodick (lft), Tackle Guy Fish (right) began their duties as 1951 co-cap-G4 Weidekamp how it feels to be the

tains by asking Halfback Lou squad's most valuable player.

H. S. ae Results

COUN

51, 53, 65, 60,

Twp.

49 (overtime). |g AM. Sel

( ) 82. Decatur Catholic 40.

40, Liberty

(Tippecanoe) 12. New Harmony 59. Mt. Ver 39. aris 44, Bauge Nora Liberte 40, Shiitwe Deter Creek 3s, “Rockville. 20.

J (Franklin) 44. parker 83, anion City

INDIAN bia. 0.

k Gro ve 51. Park Sch ay 42. 7 he 5 Ne rehell 48. ". 00 air of the Wabash gym is charged Fran Franklin Townshi 76. Morristown 38. Hatisen i» Paul's oh. Bomeriet 45. {with tradition, risque yells and, Sacred Heart =. 1 fahual 51 (overtime). Medora 3, Tunoeiton 37.

3 spirit.

Tape

55, Meorecco

56. Memorial 41. Rolling Prairie 51. Kingsbury 2

ma 59, Mooreland 43. Shadeland 57. Pine Village 35. South Bend Central Catholic 54, Westville

South. Whitley 60, Akron 48. Spartanburg 45, ry “ony, 26. Washinglea-Clay 37 Nappa “. \ n-Clay ap! (Grant) 50. Wayne Twp, (Randolph) io “Huntsville 35. | Tell City 38. Wolcattvilie 58, Welt » Wolf Lake 54. 54. “ Pro Basketball 34, EASTERN DIVISION 48. Ww 13 Philadephia 10 36. . 10 ‘58 New York ‘e 10. 1 : Baltimore . ] ashington 31. McKinley WESTERN DIVISION

76, Cory 31. Pt. Wayne Academy 65, Centerville, Minneapolis i reande 87. INDIANAPOLIS Tri Cities

RE SULTS LAST NIG

APOLIS 30 Tri- & Ion Te. Wayne New" Fore el.

n 53. ell 35. 39.

‘Ross,

Orn © goat

00 300

te w

EF

squad. that was the most Fifteen other lettermen will be. be

them sophomores, were service belts and buckles and freshmen received first-year numerals.

WLW Sportscaster vio of ceremonies.

Blue Key, Butler sentor aa, ma.

honorary, sponsor of the iron banquet in the John Ww. Atherton Memorial Center, also;

and freshman cross-coun ~. teams. Football Coach Tony Hinkle, Tras © casting an eye to the 1951 season at least 24 freshmen return next year. ot os. 12 of the 49 freshmen from the! J | 1949 team reported this past sea- mo . son. Reviewing Butler's 4-4-1 season, . Hinkle piled praise on his club! that never knew from one week to the next if it would have enough! players to field a representative QO Bi eleven. He rated Capt. Tim Cara Bi forth one of the nation’s best passers and Flavian Weldenkamp one of the best fullbacks in the Don state. | Although the 1951 schedule is (incomplete, Hinkle said the ig {dogs would open with Valparai {one of the nation's few mie {1950 elevens that will play in the {Cigar Bowl in Tampa, Fla. New, .|Year’s Day. Other standbys on {the 1951 program are ndbys onily ton of St. Louis, Western Mich-! a igan, Western Reserve, Ball State, Ridgeville 47. Jackson Twp. (Randolph) 32. Wabash and Evansville. Other speakers were Dr. M. O. Wei _ Butler president;

Phone Reservations

- $1.00

they were within their legall

the way I wanted it” Chandler]

way it turned out. I am glad there

HED PICK CALVERT RESERVE for himself, because it always has

the smooth, full-bodied taste most people like most.

The odds are he has compared Calvert's smoother flavor with other whiskies.

If not—you can be sure he; too,

will prefer Calvert, because we =

blend Calvert Reserve toa specific

taste selected by a “Consumer

Jury” made up of thousands of

folks like you.

That's why Calvert is the perfect gift for so many names on your list. But don’t take our word for it! Make your own taste test between Calvert Reserve and any

whiskey you choose. : ‘We're’ confident that you will

switch to Calvert for giving and

serving this holiday season.

GIVE and SERVE

Calvert

RESERVE

.

cent Frank” 13

Gen. Adm.

2 Tidy SE eR, Le

PR EE

in a Hove" F gwler.

| seni

A

Caps vs. Providence, Thurs., 8:30 p. m. | Prices: $2.50, $2.00, $1.50, $1.00 and 76¢c, Tox Inc. TALBOT 4555—Noon Till 10 p. m. Daily

BASKETBALL

BUTLER vs. MICHIGAN Saturday, Dec. 16, 1950

Tip-Off 8:15 P. M. Gen. Adm... Tickets on Sale — Marott Shoe Store

BUTLER FIELDHOUSE

~ GIVE HIM THE GIFT THAT WILL MAKE HIM SAY:

Just what Id pick for m

al 50 many man

EU UO

Str: em, iy Meyer,

5s

ak

Lt tt who prefers Calvert's free 7d Ein,