Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 December 1950 — Page 43
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THURSDAY, DEC. 14,
Decision on Tourney TV
Decision by Board Not Expected Until Next Month
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The Indiana High School Athletic Association said today fit
would hold up a decision on tele-!
vising the 1951 state basketball tournament until “the middle of January.” } Commissioner I... V. Phillips said the THSAA Board of Control met yesterday and deferred action
‘on a request by WEBM-TV to}
televise, without payment of fees, the 1951 tourney games held in Butler Fieldhouse at Indianapolis. “The board desired more time to study the effects of television on attendance at sports event,”| said Phillips. He said a survey of all "states with experience in| televising high school sports was! underway, the. results to be an-| nounced at the National Fed-| eration of High School Athletic
Associations meeting at Mobile!
Ala, Dec. 27-29. Foresee Revenue loss
Phillips said there concern” about the
was “real effect TV
- might have on the gate receipts
at Indianapolis, where all tourneys in the 15,000-seat RButler fieldhouse have been sellouts for the last six years. He said there were three or four times as many TV sets than last year in the Indianapolis area. “The board of control has sug-
‘gested . . . that some plan should |
be worked out to guarantee the participating schools against a possible loss of revenue as a re-
sult of telecasting the games,” he said. {
Concern was expressed over advertising used by TV set dealers last year. “Many of these ads urged fans to buy a television set aml see the tourney in the comfort
of} their own homes,” said Phillips. |
“It is rather obvious if fans are to view sports events on television, a substitute for gate receipts must be provided by somebody.”
Walcott May Get
“Now let me tell one,” interrupts Orville Scott, recently re-elected president of the IndianProprietors Association at its annual Christmas party yesterday in Club 52. Listento right] Jess Pritchett, association secretary-treasurer and newly-elected director; | Mayor Phil Bayt and Lorenz Weissman (right), new director.
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Shortridge Gri Leahy Given Pay Rise And Vote of Confidence
| Father Cavanaugh Has a Feeling That | ‘Wonderful Notre Dame Team Is Forming’
SOUTH BEND, Ind; Dec. 14
(UP)—Head coach Frank Leahy
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of Notre Dame had a vote of confidence and a salary increase to-| et { day, but he likewise had the assurances that the institution will not! = E “buy” him any football players and anticipates a better football) aR Cathedral
Basketball Mentor
{team next year.
i Rev. John J. Cavanaugh, C. {nounced the wage increase, plus {Notre Dame's confidence in its {coach, at the annual Irish foot{ball banquet last night. But In
{the same speech he condemned
{the “chicanery” of paying foot{bail players and announced his {*feeling that a wonderful Notre {Dame team is forming. | As adjuncts of the banquet, it ‘was announced that James Mut-
lend who played 435 of a possible {540 minutes this season, has been [elected 1951 captain, while ath-
Unbeaten Bradley Sinks Boilermakers, 88-73
Braves, Led by Gene Melchiorre, Score 11 Points in 1:13 to Gain Their Fifth Straight
f By United Press x | The season is young yet, but little Gene Melchiorre of Bradley. University was already making a strong bid today for All-American {honors, The mighty sprite, who sparked the Braves to the final round {of two national tournaments last season, is back in top form, as | witness his performance in last night's 88 to 73 triumph over Pur{due. He was the key man as units fifth Hamline beat Utah State, 82-64; Maryland edged Virginia, 46-43;
beaten Bradley gained (victory.
| The Braves were leading 61-55, and Southern Methodist downed
in a tight tussle late in the third Centenary, 79-52. {period when they suddenly broke/ Pardue (13) {the game wide open with an McNulty £ |amazing 11-point rampage in one ng: iminute and 13 seconds. Nine of Ritter those points were by Melchiorre. Westali.t He also emerged as high scorer RRret! | with 22 points, sinking six out of Horn. nine shots from the floor and 10 Sndersone of 14 from the free throw line. akin Hot At Foul Line Server.g Bradley superiority lay in foul, shooting, too, for they sank 34 out| 0 35 15 34 Totals
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lletic director Ed (“Moose”) {Krause revealed a 9-game schedule for next season. “Leahy’s present contract still has several years.to run,” Father Cavanaugh said. “As an added vote of confidence in him, I am making the. announcement tonight that the university is in{creasing his salary. Frank has
{often told me of his desire to re-|
{main at Notre Dame as long as he continues to coach. And it should be evident . . . that Notre | Dame will want Frank Leahy.”
| Speaks Plainly
| Father Cavanaugh spoke plain{ly against those who ‘wonder if {we had better not do something or football will be dishonored and the university will be disgraced.” “1 suppose by ‘do something’ they mean we should start hiring players directly or indirectly, or devise some ingenious covered larrangement by which loyal alumni could induce young men
to come to the university to play
for pay,’ he sald. | “We think that the chicanery by which this is done is the major linjury from which intercollegiate is suffering, that this injury threatens the widespread
scheller, Beaver Falls, Pa. junior
8. C., Notre Dame president, an-|
ing in their hearts and minds and| that . , . this fall , . , may be! {long remembered. i
in Notre Dames; they know we coach at Shortridge High School. believe in them . .. to the weak “The surprise announcement
|. To Make Switch Next Month
By JIMMIE ANGELOPOLOUS
‘Cleon Reynolds, now in his sixth year as Cathedral High School “Our coaches and boys believe basketball and baseball coach, today was named freshman football
by Shortridge Principal Joel W.
of heart, I say, keep your eye on Hadley, was-that Reynolds will move to Shortridge next month and the Notre Dame team of fifty- begin his new duties with the start of the second school semester.
one.” Reynolds, who was a member {of Butler University's 1928-29 naFather Cavanaugh said Notre tional basketball championship Dame was “frankly hopeful” that squad, also will take part in the! good football players would come intramural athletic direction at to the institution and that alumni Shortridge. He replaces Roy Aberwould “try to attract such boys.” i who i rE u red “ v ; A .iridge track coach an story They i Bel Wat Jey have teacher. Reynolds will teach phya reat Lion 5. PE <aid. “They Yical education and health and
will get tuition scholarships and Safely. a job that will interfere neither, Reynolds, Wiley High School with their studies nor with their Sraduate of Terre Haute, played athletics, to help defray the ex- freshman football at Butler when penses of their board and lodg- Bob Nipper was freshman coach. ing.” Nipper at present is athletic di- | “There Will. be no coddling of|Tector at Shortridge. the athletes, because if there.is, Reynolds wons eight letters in
Frankly Hopeful
Butler football, basketball and baseball. He coached high school basketball at Earl Park, Ind., winning 48 out of 60 games and two sectional championships within three years. He also has coached or assisted at Colfax, Rushville - and Ashley, O. He became head basketball coach at Cathedral in 1945 losing the final game of the sectionals that season to Tech, 26 to 25. His best Cathedral coaching record was two years ago when his Irish won 16 and lost five. Cathedral is expected to name a new coach within the next few days.
U Opens Search
Paul Brown, Strobel
“Bear in mind now that Notre. ‘On Inside Track’ Dame never did over-emphasizé, nr UMBUS. O. Dec. 14 (UP) —
football,” he said. “Football and Ohio State University takes its other forms of athletics have been g..+ ave toward finding a sucand will continue to be an iIm- ....5r to Head Football Coach portant part of the training of Wes Fesler today with appointthe whole man at Notre Dame.\, ont of a special selection, com{We are not 8OIng to de-emphasize ,i tee to help Athletic Director this training. Dick Larkins in his search. The 1951 Irish schedule was: The selection committee will be Sept. -29, Indiana: Oct. 8, open; chosen from among the 12 memOct. 13, Southern Methodist; Oct. bers of the OSU Athletic Board 120, at Pittsburgh; Oct. 27, Pur-by Dr, Howard L. Bevis, univerdue; Nov, 3, Navy at Baltimore; sity president. Dr. Bevis anNov. 10, at Michigan Staté; Nov. nounced previously that the com17, at North Carolina; Nov. 24, mittee and Larkins would conduct Towa; Dec. 1, at Southern Cali- a ‘‘nation-wide” search for the
the athletes will be short-changed _ lon their education. There will be Ino soft spot courses for athletes, |because soft courses simply do not add up to a genuine college education.”
For New Coach
isigned Saturday after four seaI8ONS, t From the host of coaches men- | tioned unofficially as possible Fes- | ler successors, two names remained at the top of the list—OSU : Freshman Line Coach Harry Stro{bel and Coach Paul Brown of the |Cleveland Browns. Strobel is zcively seeking the job; Brown thus [far has been noncommittal; | While the search for a new head coach—fifth in a decade and 19th in Ohio State's 61 years of football activity—officially got under way, a member of the Ohio State's {football team declared that “It's ‘my opinion that if they'd fire a few sportswriters here and less
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influence. and good name of the of 48 tries. ; Halftime Score-—Bradley 48. Purdue 35. : ». The. performance by Bradley| Free Throws Missed—McNulty. Brewster (Ward, he has a lot of drive and
_ - 3. Darmody, Calhoun, Grainer. Schiictman, will be a target for six other high- 5, ("Re nice. Mann 2, Melchiorre 4.
“Do N Dam re RAR i man to succeed Fesler, who re-|coaches, we'd be better oft.” “ 0 you think otre ame wi og ssbb spp iA a na a impasse sma A RAR ASS Ezzard Charles keeps his heavy: speed which enable him to score be weak next fall?” he added. “It a y A RR A RAR ART RR 7 JU JR J AR A J : YY ranked teams to shoot at tonight. or Buy 2. Groves 'his points from “in.”. He also Seems to me there is a new kind ? can fill in at guard if needed of determination written in the I
] : Mad The Kentucky Ww ildcats, who | Additior al Spor is faces of the coaches and the boys nd [A150 a star perfor mer in baseball,
son Square Garden fight with Lee/are rated first in the country.| Y. Oma, he will defend against an-ineat the same Purdue team last) | | {. + I have a feeling that a wonOn Pages 44, 45 ‘he halls from Zionsville, lderful Notre Dame team is form-
cient Jersey Joe Walcott at the week, 70-52, and tonight go Miam{ (Fla) Orange Bowl, Feb.|against Florida. g 28, 1t was learned today. North Carolina State, ranked
Jaloott, 36 already holds thei nied, meets Eastern xenticir. Nqval Ordnance Worker Whose Average and tiinsenkes imsours, upset: WAS 177, Bowls "Em Over With a Fat 721
cessful shotd'at the championship. He had two ghances against Joe and 11th-ranked Missouri, upsetLouis nother In a bout with ter of City College of New York, for the vacant|meets Texas Christian. In a New By MARION CRANEY |three from Stumpf Bros. Marott Bowler Bob Brown's average for the season is 177. That is— Shoes totaled 3097. = | son Square Garden, sixth-ranked until last night. Bert Bradley hit 668 with suc-
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