Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 December 1950 — Page 15

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by Washington,

mit today that of the National

ol Sports Offered

VFW Give ympetition

pred trophies tod to winners in zed sports come hools. stic competition hools will begin

lis chapter of pa, national n fraternity, of. hy for the winproposed sports, would donate a ined by the winperpetual award rmanently by a given number of

an, VFW state also offered to ore trophies for

awards will be he Junior High ‘ouncil,

Doubts

eturn

s. 27 (UP)—Bo i as coach and of the Detroit oubts” if he will football. in a television ight, “I doubt I'll go back to football. 1¢ sort of gets id I might stay , “I'm not sure not sure what

“a little run-in policy” was the tional Football ard of - directors -year remainder year contract. some respect for ors),” he said. r to bring a team to Detroit. 8 brought here, ly I'm leaving,

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Harrell Top

Among City’

Racks no 659 in Social League

For Stuart Mortuary

By MARION CRANEY Edward" Harrell crammed eight strikes.into a third-game 257 to snatch city-wide bowling honors last night.

After twice“ slipping one pin

the 257 to the 659 for Stuart Mortuary in the Social League at

Fun Bowl.

A nine-pin caused Jo Ann Hooper to fall shor of a 600 series

< in the Won-Ten Ladies League at] Pritchetts, but her 595 topped) women's scoring. A threa-night-a-week enthusiast who began | L when just 16, she sparked R & E Trailer Sales team with games of 182-220-193. She needed a thirdgame 168 to reach 600, but missed the nine-pin on a tenth-frame second toss, Other men who reached into the honor count column were: Len Faust, Red Top Beer, 656 fn the West Side Classic from 222-209-225.

233 in the Broad Ripple Classic. -Harrell Hoffman, Meyer's Service Station, 651 on 169-216-266 in the East Side Chevrolet Classic at Pritchett-Hunt-O’Grady, and Wayne Moss, Allison Office Work-

ers, 650 on 236-180-234 at Prit- Jack k

chetts, Julia Lang took out the 3-8-10

split at Pritchetts, where she john bowls on the Won-Ten's Chile's

Jewelry team.

M. Meyer's Service Station rolled|;?

the season’s fourth highest team totals, when the quintet scored a third-game 1113 in the East Side Chevrolet Classic. Team ‘totals reached only 2924, for other game totals were 937 and 874. ‘worthy Ford holds the season’s

game totals record—1153. E. SIDE CHEVROLET cLAssic u

John Esterline, Eagle| cy Creek Nursery, 652 from 246-173-| Ed

Fox-| 82°

Honor s Bowlers

Team

past the 200 mark, he turned in

9-Game Streak Against IU

Braves Then Leave For Two-Day Sugar Bowl Tourney

NEW YORK, Dec. 27 (UP)— Second - ranked Bradley Univer-

streak inst fifth-ranked In-

LAST NIGRTS LEADERS

Men Edward Harrell, Stuart Mortuary ... 659! Len Faust, p Beer 656

BUS John Esterline,

Eagle Creek Nursey Harrell Hoffman, Service

Meyer's

Wayne Ross, Allison 0 nian © 650 ud Ittenbach, Kool-Vent ..... 648 ul Striebeck, Falls City Beer . 647 Leo Ahearn, Tom Cream 638 Harry Link Jr., Farm Market 635 Shuck key, Tompking 8 Jes, Cr Cr Sa urman = Bax Belden, ent Security ++ 828 Tain airs Bevel Sa

Miller in, Jal

Pete allagher

Lave Ted Wetting y Russ Terr C. Blunce, Me! Burton,

Gar Linaberry Hiek & Tile 611

thodist Chu Dav arian, Seer

B llaghe pres tio Wind hield & o 8 4 el on s i Carl how dpls. Power & Light 6

na Coffee Bele dake. Meyer's 5 Service Station’

D. Hitt, Frosch, Contrac ctors .

Bob Scott, lodge . :......: RB Heymo, Methodist Ohare ie. 602 Jake Roeder, Washington Chevrolet |: 803 nie Voelz, Falls City .............. 602 Harry Pulliam, Wege Mabie & Ihe . 661 ollgar, National Trailer Sales .. 601 Carl Wood, Riviera Club Pioneer .. 801 ud Bowers, Carson . the ugene Sterrett, Roberts . Comer, Allied nters 588 Bob Taylor, Sah: rotto 587

illlamson Ure Club ..

. 580 National Trailer Sales I Gri Riley, Tire Market. + 88 Hornaday Milk 31 40/ky Kennington, Kriner D Sli 8 L. C. Cassidy 32 40/pgul Walter, Naval rs Haga Meyer's Se 21 3 Clarence Heicken, J D. Adi a | Grapho Wa 3 Ralph Franklin, Gray, Gribben, Gray i Troy Ofl 38 30|James ¢ Caldwell, AA 3 |B ierson, m. Bryant Heaters’ ests ado! Cen 2 3 Charles Waite ro Pots niain Sq. ever nM Ls ck & Tile AT 34 John Tickle, Independent ra 512 ual leaders and ‘averages are: Wome: Louis Cox, 193; Mu Wellman, 190: Bob | Jo ann Hoo & EF Dratler Sales 595 Earl, 189; Paul Br 88, and Jerry 2 Bergopes. A Au ubon Market ....... 569 oO y : Mun , People’s Outfitting .. 651 COURT HOUSE LEAGUE wi Elis Otfice ai «38 17 ion ... 534 pos: | i7|ger Buri peerons a. 3 8 ie atin i Wilcox; her tn .. 521 33 |Gertrnde Hussong, r Service... 526 21 Ho Pan Rowe Jewelry........... 519 23 Wakefield, | ® Autos.. 518 1 Akers: Srumjey Clognsis 111! 811 3 lered Beinniat. Maghway" Corners. 313 Mabel ler, le Tavern.. iz Av. Oakes, Penn. 0. § Fonnie Snyder, Union Title aks eaneas 1 ei Linea a Don Johnson, Union Title ...... es 0! Gene Zylesier, Union Title 1 inkie “Bune Bunny 0, oe 4 lis Lang, Rusty Buhneing, Bakery The Ross Moore Parking

team held its ‘wide lead in the Won-Ten Ladies, although it dropped its trio of games last night. L. 8. Ayres won three to slip into the four-way tie for second position. . WON-TEN LADIES

Klem Still Serious

"MIAMI BEACH, Fla. Dec. 27 (UP)-—Bill Klem, former National

day In his battle against a heart

ceive oxygen. The 76-year-old “dean of baseball umpires” spent “a good day” yesterday, according to his wife, but remained in

\serious condition.

ov 627 tucky will bring them together in

|beaten teams were reduced by

Bore: #8 Kentucky handed La Salle its - ®7to 63, at Philadelphia, as Jack |

28) Michigan plays at Pennsylvania,

so¢| Skyline Tourney at Denver, and

so01| kansas, and Vanderbilt vs. Texas.

League umpire, rallied slightly to- (fia ailment but still continued to re-|¥

diana at Peoria, Ill, tonight.

| straight,’ the Braves will leave for]

tising calls an institutional go at first. As the ball and runthe two-day Sugar Bowl tourna- 2 gimmick. A non-commercial sell- "eT Arrive, seemingly simultan-

ment at New Orleans. They ope

ranked Kentucky plays St. Louis in the semifinal round. Victories by Bradley and Ken-

the finals, Saturday night. NYU Beats Stanford The ranks of the major un-

three last night as Stanford, Arizona and La Salle toppled,

New York University handed Stanford its first defeat in six games, 84 to 70. Abe Becker of the Violets set a season scoring high for Madison Square Garden o|with 35 points. Canisius College o/fuined Arizona's spotless record 8 latter six straight victories, 55 to 52, at Buffalo, N. Y., and Western

first setback in seven games, 73

Turner scored 24 points. A free throw by substitute Nick] Stallworth with 25 seconds left to play gave Idaho's Vandals a 64 to 63 triumph over St. Joseph's at Philadelphia. Eighth - ranked St. John’s of Brooklyn walloped Temple, 90 to 68, at New York. Goal in Last Second Duquesne ran its undefeated string to seven straight with a| 3153 to 52 victory over Westminster 569 on substitute Guard Steve Gairy’s last second field goal. Connecticut %2/beat’ Buffalo, 61 to 51, Marshall trounced Arkansas A and M, 96 to 45, and California whipped Pittsburgh, 70 to 58. In addition to the Bradley-In-diana game tonight, undefeated Villanova entertains Detroit,

Dartmouth at Miami (Fla.) and Holy Cross at St. Louis. The Big Seven tournament opens at Kansas City, Mo., where Kanass meets Iowa State and Minnesota plays Colorado. Brigham Young faces Utah and New Mexico plays Denver in the opening round of the

in the all-college tournament at Oklahoma City, it's Oklahoma City vs. Alabama, Oklahoma A. & M. vs. Baylor, Tulsa vs. Ar-

Dunkel’s College Basketball Ratings

Boxing i

Calls Charles::

Real Champ, Warns Others

WASHINGTON, Dec. 27 (UP

)—The National Boxing Associa-

tion, in its final 1950 ratings, could find no logical contender today

for Ezzard C down on at 1 titles soon.

les’ heavyweight

crown, and threatened to crack|U

two other champions if they do not defend their

“Charles has proved to be a Bghing champion,” said Chairman

Yi, Yi, Yi, Whoops| The Mat Reporter

It was last night in the Armory. ‘A crowd of 2000 saw Eagle and

J. Saddy of the NBA's Ie a committee in recognizing the Cincinnati Negro as supreme in his division. “He is worthy of the title and ready at all times to meet all comers.” Joe Louis, who held the title from 1937 to 1949 but was out- »| pointed by Charles in a 15-round comeback attempt, Sept. 27, was

boxer” along with Lee Savold.of Paterson, N. J. Saddy also said he will ask the NBA executive committee to va:

Mills of England this year,

Sadd:* said he would make the same recommendation

listed merely as an “outstanding/®t2ke . for as arrangements

cate the titles now held by light tions in that 30-to-28 Cleveland heavyweight Joey Maxim of Cleve-iit will be something to look for. land and lightweight Ike Williams ward to. of Trenton, N. J., unless they defend their crowns by Mar, 1, 1951. This Week’ Maxim has not defended diel 19 10 Cage —

“{title since hie won it from Freddie

early and | While Willams has not defended since Dec. 5, 1949.

regarding middleweight titleholder Jake Lamotta of New York if he does not

THURSDAY Case oF alo 49.8 CCNY 684 Re 60.8 Cornell *7232 Plantorq 72.3 Duquesne *76.5 t 63.3 d 77.5 W. Ky. State 68.7 Siena» rt 113 Toma ois - el 2 Spring Hill % St, Peter's “43.8 B. Wallace *56.4 8 cinnati 71.4 avier, O, 8 Harvard 47.2 Denison *36.8 Jind “621 Ta nL. 5 \ Loyola, d Northwestern 64.5 Mar dette *54.6 Toledo *70.1 1 fississt i 59.8 Wash'st'n, Mo. *62.8 Tempe Bate 58.9 Visconsin ns uy Jose St. 60.3 onth *60.5 No. Texas St. 5 bio] 62.8 Texas Tech 81 h, N. C., Tournamensg GES BRL ae Na si N ben &: a 0. . ¥ Huntington, W. Va., Tou id E. Ky. State 71.6 Marshall 685.0 Beloit 92.2 Miami, O 83.0 ar West Beattie BT “exe 8 Cotambt 3% attle U. ; ‘'olumbia L 80. California 75.2 St. Mary, Cal. *60.6 UcLa *70.4 Pittsburgh 53.6 Wash. Date *61.3 Cent. Wash. St. 57.0 y-line Tournament, Denver

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Rams, Browns Plan To ‘Do It Again’ CLEVELAND, Dec. 27 (UP)— There was bad news for football fans with heart trouble — the World Champion Browns and Los Angeles Rams are goihg to have another go at each other in a

Following their stiff test with lodge smokers and father and the Hoosiers, who have won six gon dinners. It is what adver-|

New

Movie

Joe Williams Sov

Credit to Umpire

He Has in the Big Leagues

Film Gives

Shows What a Job

NEW YORK, Dec. 27—In a world where good cheer appears to be severely rationed it is noteworthy that the baseball umpire, of all people, has come in for an appreciative nod from the game he has served so long and of which he sity risks its mine-game winning!/is such a vital part. They've made a film about him. You will be seeing it this winter at sports gatherings, |

there against Syracuse, Top- ing job. My understanding is the! film is available to responsible parties for free, Write Charley Segar, National League, 30 Rockefeller Place, N. Y. C.; Earl Hilligan, Michigan Ave, Chicago:

American League, 310 8.

NOBODY GOES to a ball game|

to see an umpire, yet once the right players take their positions he is| the supreme authority. When you, come to think of it, it is aston-| {does not literally follow the ball. ishing how few serious outbreaks |All he wants to see at this parever occur in baseball. |

This short was put together by| Lew Fonseca who ‘led the AL| hitters with a noble .369 in '29.|

{nine times out of ten—Joe Mec-

e call at second 1s usually al softie, but it's always touch and]

eously, it's incomprehensible any {human can tell which got there first. Guess work? Not at all. Of course, the umpire does not always call it correctly and there are times he guesses, at that, but

Cathy's estimate—they’ll call it

ON THIS PLAY the umpire|

ticular moment is the base runner’'s feet. The thud of the ball as it settles into the firstbaseman's glove takes care of that

Joe Cumone Plans to Ride

In Cuba Races

Hopes to Nose Out Willie Shoemaker For Jockey Title

MIAMI, Dec. 27 (UP) — Joe] {Culmone, locked in an exciting!

the national jockey championship, {will wait until Friday to decide on a flying junket to Cuba for |the final racing day of the year, |

Sunday. At the moment, the race is still close. Culmone rode two winners yesterday at Tropical Park to raise his total for the year to 375. But Shoemaker remained right on his heels, also booting home two winners at the Fair Grounds in New Orleans for a 373 total.

Goes to Bi

(Happy) Chandler announced World Series and All-Star games sold to the Gillette Safety Razor System for $6 million.

two firms for exclusive {broadcast rights to the series and ‘all-star games for $1,370,000 covering the period from 1950-56.

{duel with Willie Shoemaker for, {This includes $175,000 paid for

the 1950 World Series games.

| The commissioner who is fightling to retain his job after the {big leagues refused to renew his contract in the meetings this !month at St. Petersburg, Fla. said - virtually all of the money would go into the players’ pension fund.

Chandler hailed the deal as the

comment on whether it had any-! thing to do with his attempt to

g Leagu

World Series and All-Star Game Rights For Six Years Sold to Firm, Network

CINCINNATI, O., Dec. 27 (UP)—Baseball

that television for ‘the for the next six B Fights 1s ‘been Co. and the Mutual Broadeasiing

Chandler previously had concluded a contract with the radio

at least two other networks had tried to buy the rights,

said. “It's up to the others to disclose if So if they bid, ton.” bid, too.” 4

Purdue, Hoosier Swimmers Score.

FT. LAUDERDALE, Fla, Dee. :

answer to any of the fund's 27 Purdue and Indiana Univermonetary difficulties, but refused sity ‘swimmers scored

yesterday in the Intercollegiate Swimming Forum being held here.

Should Culmone decide to ride] got hs contract renewed after] Everett Brooks of Purdue

Sunday in Cuba, he won't catch)

|

‘placed on two winning teams—

Shoemaker sleeping. Wee Wulie| The commissioner said other the 200-meter backstroke: relay also is Aa Bi day stand [networks were “given opportuni- team and the winning 400-meter

—At Agua Caliente in Mexico.

College Basketball

STATE

(The next year he fell off 90 part of the call. If he hears the Taylor 82, Harpur (NY) 56.

points in perhaps the most star-| tling form reversal in the history| of hitting.) = = » THERE ARE two basic requisites in umpiring: : ONE: Follow the ball. TWO: Be in position. How the umpire adheres to these requisites and why it is so necessary are absorbingly demonstrated in simulated and authentic plays. To the innocent bystander, the various shifts the umpires make during the course of a game

{so as to be in position, or “over

the play” when it develops is revealing. And how long do you suppose it takes to complzte a double-play involving five men— pitcher, base runner, shortstop, second baseman and first baseman? Exactly five seconds.

= " " - I HAVE ALWAYS maintained that baseball requires more split second or quick skill than any other sport. In a play of this sort

LITTLE SPOR?

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YeeeeeerrrazroonuooUUTRL ELL,

FONSECA AL SO HANDLE

[thud before he sees the feet . . .|Loyola (Cal) 54, Indiana State

51. TERRE HAUTE TOURNEY

es to bid,” but. he refused to

ame them. It was learned that]

Indiana State Ousted

From Coast Tourney | LOS ANGELES, Dec. 27 (UP)

—Forward Ed Van Der Meulen!

the narration and says the LES Central Missouri 75, Indiana Cen- !ed a surprising Loyola quintet in

(est tribute you can pay an um{pire’s work is to be unaware of {his existence. This is so true. ‘Watching the film and Histening] ito the narrator's voice—it reaches an emotional pitch when Fonseca

been connected with the name of a single umpire—I found myself wondering if the veteran first baseman wasn't doing a little job of atonement.

BACK IN “THE 30's as manager of the Chicago White Sox

over under the stands. Ironically, one of them was) Charley Berry, who had been All-America at Lafayette—the same Berry who is now calling balls and strikes in the AL.

points out ‘no stigma has ever

tral 72 (overtime). {Wheaton 7 72, Franklin 67.

OTHERS | California Blues 61, Santa Rosa 56.

{California 70, Pittsburgh 358. Canisius 55, Arizona 52. Connecticut 61, Buffalo 51. Duquesne 53, Westminster 52.

Idaho 64, St. Joseph's (Pa.) 63. {Louisiana State 59, Santa Clara 52. ‘Marshall 96, Arkansas A & M 45.

| chael's (NM) 49. New York U. 84, Stanford 70. {Pepperdine 67, San Diego $8. |St. John's (NY) 90, Pemple 68. Western Kentucky 73, La

Rouson

a smashing second-period on-

slaught last night to edge favored

Indiana State, 54 to 51, in ‘the

main event of the Los Angeles |

{Invitational Basketball headers. Van Der Meulen, a 6-foot, 1-| {inch’ sophomore, rolled up 21| {points for Loyola to put the Li-| ons in a cross-town battle with! Pepperdine tomorrow night for, the tourney championship.

Indiana State and San Diego

double-

he and his boy friends gave Millikin 65, Southern Hlinois 60, State will open the firing tomorGeorge Moriarty a rough going Mississippi Southern 55, St. Mi- ‘row night in a duel for consola-

{tion honors.

The Lions trailed the

score.

By Rouson

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Or to be more specifics Bulel's

{squad. Bob Dunlop, Purdue, swam |with the victorious 200-meter breastroke relay squad. Bob |Gawboy, also of Purdue, won the (individual 150 - yard medley in {1:50.7 with Meyer of Indiana in {the second spot. One of the two sections of the 400-meter free style was won hy Fedosky «¢ of Indiana in 5:23.

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