Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 December 1950 — Page 38

On the Fence

Feels He Must Decide Soon On Baseball or Basketball

Mixed Doubles

Sullivan, Blyth

By FRANK ANDERSON

baseball, may decide to go steady with one next spring. The dynamic little high-scoring guard of the Indian-

apolis Olympians doubles in brass as third-baseman and

shortstop in the spring and summer. played for Evansville in the Three-I League. ent Boston Braves liked his 3 . tes oc East : : raws and carries e Eastern work and assigned him a i clubs in home games. notch higher to Denver of the * 2.» Class 'A Western Association. WE'VE HEARD that the West-! __ If the Denver contract is ap- ern Division clubs wouldn't be| ROSS aot, ME, al arutet pileg ou be the Nua adding a few be a Clase A player In basketball forming a new circuit. It would be ecision 1s Lough. moneywise. Less travel e se but that he's reached the point| 4 cohedule de ve Apen ‘where hel have to concentrate rhe NBA may trim off a few on one or the other, weak sisters next season. If the league should drop to eight teams, “I FOUND it harder to get into four in the East and four in the basketball shape this West, Shatees are He Diynips ; Raa wouldn e among. them R Ralph says. Baseball (Babe) Kimbrough, club general js use of different muscles. The leg- manager, is against it, seeing no work is different. It will be in-'profit in a headache of travel creasingly harder to do justice to expenses. two sports.” Meanwhile, the NPEL staggers Beard would make baseball his 210ng. Few in the know expect it full-time career, sure of two things:

season,” requires

RALPH BEARD, a guy who dates both basketball and

if he could be weather another season. And lots of experts don't expect it to play

On Top With 1179 Total

| By MARION CRANEY Winners in the Pot of Gold and {mixed doubles handicap tourna-

tion of match game contests to-

Last season Beard day. The par-

{maneuvered . into top position in ithe mixed doubles at Indiana. {They teamed to spin 1023. With (a handicap of 156, their total was (1179. * Eagle Creek Nursery held its|

comfortable Pot of Sold lead at! ~—teams other teams ana] failed yesterday to top tein 3255,

Antlers, Although

from 2805 actual score and 450

handicap, the final 33 teams will | :

make their bids today.

Fran Sullivan and Bill Blyth!

!ments will be decided by comple-|

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Gold competition are: Pabst Blue Ribbon ce Brevort Barber Shop ..... Indianapolis Nash Ry Solataire Beverages ’ Other leaders in ‘the mixed

doubles competition are:

Judy Hindel and Bob Ear! . 1055-108 1163 ary Munday and Bill Blyth 1006-156--1162 Wilena: Sanam and B

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College Basketball Scores %

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A PRP 934-213-1147} ‘ 388-250-1146,

ONE: That baseball will be a out the present season. St. Paul's yy. q 76, Wilkesbarre 358.

lifetime job. Other players have {desire to get out is understandhad to make similar decisions. able, : They decided to stick with base- y 8 ball because it promised them a LOTS OF players make a hit longer career as a player than... in. coach, Few make a hit

pra basketball. a baseball salary °D the coach. Butler's Frank : ‘ ¢ (Pop) Hedden is the exception.

would make up for the loss of pro basketball pay. | Pop, now freshman coach of In any case Ralph will make everything at Butler, lost a footIndianapolis his home. He likes it ball “ride” at Fairview years ago here and wants to stay. (when he slugged Potsy Clark, then , nu | Bulldog mentor. Potsy, it seems ‘had a habit of slapping his boys oor pon Bg during the half. Pop didn't like it.| if he has recovered from the ulcer He warned Potsy to no avail. Srouble that forced him to defer his during the intermission. So| pro basketball career. The aid 1 N k Olymps’ star guard will start, ark. Next week Pop was workouts immediately if doctors Paying his own way through give the ok. {school as a janitor. Pop wasn't Hale hasn't thought much discouraged. The janitor’s job paid about not playing pro basketball. more anyway. Old pros never do. But if thel a "ow doctors say “No,” we can think " OF no beter man to ake the vac, BUTLER, IS 109mg more then cant coaching job at Cathedral| pi 8 are also losing fans at High School. Bruce meets the, .... o.mes And the situation qualifications. He's a Catholic, ap. (hoo) officials worried. ~‘horn--leader--and a byword in, Tn -the first “two home basketball. We don’t know if; [the Bulldo gs pulled in a total of} Bruce would accept. But we'll bet | 4084 fans, 2478 for Northwestern a good plece of change that a 1606 for To A losing’ ball school authorities have considered | A" Towa, sing his name {club is partly responsible, Apathy . and television are other reasons. a. 1 The Indianapolis Olympians do THE ST. PAUL Lights of the much better in the Fieldhouse. National. Professional Basketball But the Olymps are winning at League would like to get In the nome. If the seats continue to be; National Basketball Association vacant Butler may “paper” the next season. Seems the Lights are house with grade and high school | worried about the shaky NPBL. |gfydents. Financially speaking, | Maybe the NBA is worried, t00./tne plan is costly. But Butler figFew teams are making money. ures that the sight of a crowd] The Western Division thinks 118 in the Fieldhouse may be contabeing used by the East. And it is. gious and the stay-away fans will The West contains the biggestiget the bug.

| Aces Win, 77-52, Hanover Crushes Or lines Five Wahash, 9-66

Times State Service EVANSVILLE, Dec. {feated Evansville College walked Times State Service MADISON, Dec. 16-—The Han-| over Panthers are still unbeaten |

away from a visiting Southern [Tilinois five, 77 to 52, tonight for lite sixth victory, Center Bob Sakle and Forward

on their home floor for the last Bob Barnett led Evansville's scor-| two seasons after a wide open ing with 22 and 17 points, respectively. Southern Illinois hit

98 to 66 victory over Wabash Col-

20 of 69 field shots while the winlege here last night. LY shots wi

ners connected for 34 of TR.

Hitting 31 per cent of their field Evansville (31) Southern, NI, (5% goal attempts, the Panthers sped jo. oo $0 "noo s th t 20- Barnett, 7 3 23 Milliken. f 6 4 1 into a 2 first half Joa ne. fitords 4 0 4 Halopter.g 4 2 were never threatened.” ; R.Saklex 10 2 2) Bosartn 1. i i 3 a Orrill Sf Madmon pace He der 3 hates . ia anthers with 16 points, John Nash. 1 0 0 Eckert. 0 ess . a Walters. g 0 1 3 Henleys 1 0 Collier and Bill Moorehead tied sihwiirg 0 68 Johmsoma— 0-3 ’ y W.Sakl Tr 0 0 Miller 1 4 at 15. Dick Neidow led Wabash J0aklec © 0 0 Horst t 2 3 scoring with 18 points W.Barnettt 1 0 0' Hake.t 00 Northernor.g Nanover (36) Wabash (86) | Canierburss 2 1 1 fg It pf! fe ft pf —_ % 14 Total 34 917 Tota 20 12 11 : $ "tenn 1 t : 3 Hal fume score Evans 17, Southern 0 Holstein 8 0 4 i Dlitols 27 Free throws mis ie evans. 1 0 0 Savanovich.! 4 1 3 3 Labda.c a 4 4 viller Crumbaker, R. Barnet 3 } 2 Hic ainer ¢ 1 2 8) Barnett 3. (Southern filinois) Milliken ah 4 1.3 3.3 Halopter, Bosarth 2. Officials : 1 =F RT BOHR So eS auser 0 1 2 MacDougallg 0 0 0 « 13 38mg C0 0 06 Strai ht for Wings $34 g 3 "pe £113 BOSTON,” Dec. 16 (UP)- The 3 8 Nias 353 3s Tunnerup Detroit. Red Wings 10 16 26! romped to their sixth straight

seore—Hanover 5. Wabash 33 usr Smith 1, Green $ win as they

1; Richmond 1, Scott 4. the Boston Bruins 4 to 1 tonight] oe Chick! 12, Sayanovich

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LaSalle 81, St. Joseph 63. Lawrence 63, Chicago 46. Loyola (Blt.) 65, Towson STO 47. Macalester 87, Bemidji 51. Manhattan 47, Texas 46, Maritime Acad. 66, Worchester | Poly 57. Maryland State 74, Geneva 67. Massachusetts Frosh 52, I Frosh 49. Missouri State 58, Eastern N. Mex. |

[Montana State 54, Whitworth 47. | Morgan State 58, Howard 47. Navy 68, Harvard 50.

| Nia agara 46, Springfield 36. Came a big game and Pop Botin Carolina St, 83, Temple 61.

Northeastern 57, Boston U. 56. Oklahoma A&M 31, SMU 45. Oberlin 66, Buffalo State 54. Ohio U. 57, Akron 52 Pennsylvania 92, Mublenburg 3% Penn Military 76, Penn Textile Phillips Oilers 56, Oregon State ry

Prairie View 71, Sam Houston 53. 39 floor shots in the last half to {run over Cathedral's Irish, 64 to 148, at Cathedral last night.

Providence 76, Colby 62. Queens 70, Brooklyn Poly 32. | Regis 50, Enpéria STC 38. |

Rutgers Frosh 61, Columbia Frosh a 17 to 12 *irst quarter’ lead, : {but Southport whittled it down “Tto two points at the intermission. The Cards jumped ahead 43 to 62, Texas Chris- 37, at the end of the third quar-

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Siena 62, Lafayette 46. Scranton 71, Lemoyne 63. Southern 59, Clark 36. Stevens Inst. 60, MIT 40. | Tennessee 60, Florida 54. Texas Wesleyan 49, Wayland 39, {Toledo 82, Texas Tech. 66. | Trinity 50, St. Edwards 41. [Tufts 69, Bowdoin 38. Tyler Je 67, Compton 56. {Union 89, Hamilton 76. i Utiea 15, Oswego STC 66. Vermont 55, New Hampshire 35. | Villanova 79, Louisville 69. {Virginia State 73, St, | Inst, 58. {Wagner 78, Olariaon os : Washburn 56, Omah Washington and AS on Penn State 52. Washington State 70, Buffalo 49. Wayne 51, Detroit 49. Westminister 78, Carnegie Tech 62.

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West Virginia 64, 8S. Carolina 5 Wheaton 64, Augsburg 63. William .& Mary 65, Sidney 49, Willams 57, Massachusetts Winston-Salem 54, Shaw 52.

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> loser ith 11 points By Buffalo, 70 to 49 re 10% F coupled with Bed O’Roses, paid BUFFALO, N.Y., Dec. 16 (UP)! Deaf School led until the final EN 2307 and 210 Nest Move | Washington State's hustling period when {ts leading scorer, *° Cougars, employing a two-pla- Center Ted Hagemeyer, fouled returneq $3.10 to yahow, © toon substitution . system. out-jout. His loss hurt the team on

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(0.) School, 5. ship center, the game's

Hampden- er.

“George -Gormat-and Art Wooten

Sankey drove the University of Buffalo rebounds.

“HONEHE Tor & Convince ig To to-49—

Anderson “RB” (40 Park 35) fe ft pt Ig Plummer ! J 0 2 8 Colwell! i Oranger.f 1 0 3 oe! 0 $ Dearing. { 1 2 0 JDeVee.! 6 : Sanders. { 2 0 1 Holler! 10 ESmithe 1 0 3 Willams. 3 0 Seybert.c 1 0 0 Johnstone 3 Banker.g 5 0 3 McCraex 00 Kiethiy.g 0 0 0 PColweils 19 Whitehead. 2 0 0 Dickson. g 1 1 6 Campbells 3 2 L Tota 0 5 12 Totals 1s 3 1!

Halftime score Park 23, LAhderson oh wet nrows missed Anderson Baers Banker 3. 5 Colwell 4. oo

« ot French Middleweight

u 5 LaNEvA, Switmrlang, Dec. 19 Tied For Havana Lead

world welterweight champion, $loutpointed Jean Walczak, French! —Pete Cooper of Ponte Vedra, 0 | middleweight, Iround non-title bout

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{Ed Woods tallied 13.

Al Bentley, Providence goalie, will be after some revenge tonight when his Reds return to the Coliseum to meet the Indianme. The Caps lay night.

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age, both of IAC, were leading.

Jim Moran, IAC, holds

in the 16-and-under class, with Sue Storer leading the girls. Tom; Lord, IAC, holds the lead in the 13-and-14 group. In the men’s events, Bob White, unattached, holds the lead, while Sally Bowers leads the girls, The meet wil be resumed today.

girl's 13 and Riviera:

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& Rhay Sue Sch .- Moinot,

Pred Lee oll,

Dick Carroll, Hun me 100-Yard free style, women's © (by Sally Rivier 3

Rivier: Timiel. 109.5,

Bowers, Riviera; 3, Pat unattached,

100-¥Yard free style, White,

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men 8 unatiach

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Too Much Dissension in the Inner Councils Already’ By JOE WILLIAMS, Scripps-Howard Sports Writer NEW YORK, Dec. 15—Naturally the speedier the Chandler situation is resolved the better it will be for the sport. I'm assuming dignity in baseball is desirable. Evie dently the repudiated commissioner intends to make it as rugged as possible for the club owners who have written him off as unsatisfactory. I suppose it’s difficult to smile when you blow a fat contract,

him as an eminent citizen despite the fact the fine was later disallowed. ~ For 24 years Landis had the softest touch in America and was smart to do nothing will that might impair the Olympian Hilusions he erected around hims _ self,

Sooner or later there'll be a new commissioner, will be restored and the statesman, it is to be hoped, will be doing all right for himself in

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CHANDLER was a reluctant compromise and was scarcely chosen because the game was in a terrible jam and needed “an eminent citizen” to sell it to a public whose confidence had been shaken. I think there is a lesson for baseball in the unfortunate Chandler experiment: Lay off

I have no doubt that Chandler seriously believes he’ll ever force the opposition to reconsider his status. There has been too much dissension in the inner councils already. More of Chandler could mean only more of the same. He ‘has to go. 1 isn’t a row that Gus H.

Fan ered about. There is no funny

business . Nobody politicians, They find it too diftrying to Sting on a Fa one. » ficult to recondition themselves. z ss 5 & : It has been my observation that

any time a major business turns its affairs over to an outsider lsomebody has left the top off the garbage can. That's how Landis got into baseball. He made the terms “benevolent czar’ popular, * #

THE CHARACTER of the game itself is involved only by indirection. “As a matter of fact, the owners who went against Chandler earnestly feel the game] will get along better without him than with him. And with mil . lions at stake they decided they had gone along with him as far they dared. Chandler's position is unten-

by baseball men, To seek- out a headline figure is to admit there is nobody in baseball capable of running a comparatively simple administrative job. I happen to

that five negative votes would a think there are several.

cost him a new contract.

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Instructor Appointed For Rifle, Pistol Club

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bec distel, Marilyn Fee:

unattched; 4, Dan Mosier,

tion Rifle and Pistol Club it Was| won by Geor 1 Jim Morrison; 5 Howard Hoch; 5,

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ad Twin City;

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wo Won By Tom eyer,

elch, Twin City; 3, Bob Ronnie Gorski, Time (17.2.

~Yard Deas Jizoke,

Won by Pen Savas 1 Georgianni, Riviera: 3 Hozanni Zack. Twin himself look a tie: Karen Weigand, JAC; 2 ‘Ros | Hifle Hdiewlous,

Ss; 4,

Ed Gaughan helped the Irish to] Other officers of the club are M. Feeley, vice-president; Forrest A. Roach; executive officer, and Roy C. Cox, secretary-treas-urer, all of Indianapolis. ter with the help of Jesse Eierman’s five field goals. Dick Ellis and Jack Wilson, {each with 16 points, led the {scoring Eierman and Ctahedral’s |

. Hill Prince Wins

petitative shooting tourneys, will ipromote firearm safety instruction.

Cathedral (46) Southport toh)

far off the pace, ran down his oppis throws missed Cathedral 10, South- position in the stretch today and captured the $50,000 Sunset Hanldicap, closing-day feature of the ester WO. Ni Hollywood Park fall meeting. The three-year-old Hill Prince, = Dat School, Ag- ul a hundred yards from the finish. {Once he was even with tne filly, North drew out to win by three-quarters of a length. Great Circle finished |

third and Vino Fino was fourth. |& The victory was the first in;

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runinng Next Move less than

Chester Township. of Manchester scored its winning goal in the last 15 seconds of play here last night to edge Deaf 46-40.

Young, Chester Town-

Leroy high-point Gold Cup and third in the Thanks-|

sot, an: tosse } ; ark. living Day Handicap. Prank McKinney. IAC: man, tossed in the winhing m Hill Prince had. to concede from IAC: hn PC iL. TACs. He tallied 18 points, nine in 14 t nds to the nine other sel, JH g ni YM CA the final quarter. 0 25 pou 18 Ly wr

The 105s was the Silent Hoosiers’ horses in the race today.

sixth straight. They have yet to

gain the win column this season. ®ighth in 1 48 3/5, three-fifths of

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ofie-tostwo favorite, he--returned fl

N: Carolina St. Trounces Temple.

5 ~Preat-Sehoob-amissed-- AR. 0Ppor:: 1s

{Jim Turnesa, Cooper

(8 r) ngs HAVANA, Cuba, Dec. 18 (UP)

in a 10-/Fla., shot an eight-under par 64 before a today to move into a first place; tile with Jim Turnesa of |

tonight

crowd of 8000. It was Robinson's second vic- cliffe, N. Y., after the third round tory over Walczak, who also lof the Havana Invitation Golf i

[terweight titleholder at 8t. Louls| Cooper and Turnesa, who fired | {last February. Robinson ‘weighed a third round 68, were tied with | 1158 Jounas. Walczak 153. '54- hole scores of 202.

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Store tach ed; ig] Hill Prince ran the mile and an Roberts. IAG 2.01.7 150. ard \ndividual mediey, boy's 15 a second off the track record. A smith, Wood,

{Won by Betsy Turner, son,

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Bob ond {learge Murphy, Richmond YMCA. Timela certain standing as a fearless

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George Trautman would be my No. 1 choice. I'd take the minor league chief over Ford Frick, the National League president, because I think he’s a stronger personality. On all other counts I'd rate them even. Either one would be acceptable, Trautman excellent,

St. Johns Wins Thriller, 51 to 49

NEW YORK, Dec. 16 (UP)— hind from

At one time in the fateful voting there were eight dissenting ‘hands. If he insists on staying in “loffice until his contract formally {expires—“to the very last second” —as he told baseball writers in St. Petersburg, maybe there's nothing that can be done about it, but what he hopes to gain is lost in a blur from here. Meanwhile, , he surely adds nothing to his stature. To come right out and say so, he makes

CHANDLER doubts that base- . ‘ball will be able to persuade Boge. John's University,

“iis 11 ana 13 eminent citizen” to consider the [the opening minute, pulled a 51 to

49 victory out of the fire against

joffice, ‘‘especiall after what pe y = Holy Cross College tonight in the

thappened to me.” Just what constitutes an eminent. citizen could , lead to endless debate.

:| Baseball needs no name figure Garden. {as such. If the man who replaces| In the opener, which was an!Chandler should happen to have other thriller, substitute J

Garvey converted a free. throw after the final buzzer sounded to

:| distinction as well as essential {baseball talents, fine, that would ibe just so much velvet. = = » THIS FETISH for a shop win-| ‘dow display dates back to the early 1920's when the Black Sox {swindle rocked thé game to its! {heels and the owners turned in . Landis, who {had gained national attention and

46 victory over touring Texas.

Winner by Neck NEW ORLEANS, Dec. 18 (UP) — Joe W. Brown's Riverlane, given a spirited ride by tiny.

tional by a neck today in the $5000 Gold Coast Handicap at [the Fair Grounds,

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