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1 Sports Roundup— + | Ample Talent In Association

League Chiefs Unworried by . Army Draft as of Now

By EDDIE ASH, T

SO FAR this department has received the 1951 player

imes Sports Editor

rosters from three American Association clubs and a perusal

of same indicates the old AA will be in there pitching as

usual next season.

Like the American and National Leagues, te AA hasn't - been hit too hard by the military draft and League President,

Bruce Dudley and the eight, club presidents foresee a

‘grandiose Golden Jubilee Year if the service ceiling stays at 25 and with both World War II] veterans and 4-F'g left untouched. | Lowering the draft age to 18 wouldn't upset the manpower) situation to any extent in the triple-A leagues, of which the AA is one. = The caliber of play probably will be “off” in the over-all picture, but since no club has run ‘up a distress flag to date it can| be taken for granted that there) will’ be enough talent to spread] around through the eight member cities. f

4 4 8 #4 wi MINNEAPOLIS, the defending] champion, has 30 players on its

Paul also is fortified with 386. These clubs were the early birds in assembling player timber and mailing printed rosters | around the league . . . Minneapolis is owned and nourished by the New York Glants and Brooklyn owns and stocks up the Saints. : lie Indianapolis; only independent

player working agreement wit Pittsburgh, is as well off as the! next and better off than most.

” 8» IN OTHER CITIES: LOUISVILLE <(Boston Red Sox), TOLEDO (Detroit ' Tigers), MILWAUKEE (Boston Braves), CO-| LUMBUS (8t. Louis Cardinals), and KANBAS CITY (New York Yankees), all are banking on their - parent clubs to deliver sufficient’ players to round out lineups. . s The American Association failed to survive World War 1 but it played all through World War II and has no apprehension about continuing through the “new duration” sogons as the big leagues opera

City, have announced they will play their Saturday games in the afternoon . . . Indianapolis will stick to Saturday night . . . Kan-

| Wellman,

sensation at the recent Millrose roster; Indianapolis has 36 and St./Games in New York by soaring over 15 feet in the pole vault, the jspectacular achievement was {muffed by television . . only the second ‘time in history {that any vaulter ever had cleared |that stratospheric mark .~. Here's [the way Curt Gowdy, TV sports. {caster at Madison Square Garden, {explained it: ithe stunt everybody's waiting for

club in the league but having a —Richards’ 15-foot vault. He goes qth over-and ‘what happens? We blow

screen!”

and fans swapped punches at the ‘ ; recent traditional basketball game Two clubs, Toledo and Kansas between Washington and- Lee [University and Virginia Tech, . . {Even gentlemen of the Old South crack up when the score is close on the hardwood ., . W & Li won gas City dlso will experiment with by three points,

daylight games on Wednesday . . . This mid-week daylight experiment failed to pan out in other minor leagues In the past.

» o ” TWO HOOSIERS will be with the St. Paul Saints this year... They are Gaylord Lemish, righthanded pitcher out of Ft. Wayne, and Guy Wellman, catcher, out of Valparaiso . a Lemish won nine and lost seven with Ft. Worth last season .. . former Indiana University athlete, spent part of last season with the Saints . . , Jack the Scat Cassini, the former Indianapolis Indian,” also is back on the St. Paul roster. " ” s

WHEN Bob Richards created a|

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“We're all set for

t. .A ‘commercial’ was on the n ~ = WES FESLER, -is only the Minhesota Gophers’ sixth head football coach since 1800 , . . Ohio State's next grid chief will be the sixth in 10 years , , . Fesler's quick change act—Ohio State to retirement to Minnesota—stunned the Columbus area much in the same manner that part of Ohio was jarred when Notre Dame came from behind and beat the Bucks in 1935. : " n 5 HOT southern blood . . . Players

All Eight 'Cylinders' Work

As Olympians

Rochester's Royals Bow Before 2074 Fans;

Groza Snags 28 Poinis to Lead Team By FRANK ANDERSON

A Straight Eight's quite a basketball machine, “ "It doesn't freeze up on cold nights. = The Indianapolis Olympians have a Straight Eight in Alex Groza, Ralph Beard, Bob Lavoy, Leo Barnhorst, Coach Cliff Barker, | Joe Holland, Mal McMullen and Bruce Hale, There used to be 10

cylinders, but Wah Wah Jones is

Win, 68-63

out for good and Paul Walther

is a lame-ankle pedestrian -for a time. The Olymp Straight Eight ran down Rochester's Royals, 68-63, before 2074 icy-handed fans in Butler Fieldhouse last night. And it was no accident. Our tale will deal with the smoke from that Olymp exhaust, -The Olymp report reads something like this: A 63-all tie existed at 2:43 of the fourth quarter. There had been seven previous ties and both teams were pressed a bit because it gets drafty in shorts and overtime work can bring on a cold. Red Holzman (remember that name) was responsible for the 63-all at 2:43. Red, fouled by Cliff Barker, sank his single free throw. A little more time went by as both teams hung on. Finally, the Olymps had an out-of-

from Hale. Ten seconds later the Olymps had their 20th win of the National Basketball Association season.

Caps Retain Second Place With 6-2 Loss

Sullivan Paces Providence Triumph With Hat Trick

“Times Special HERSHEY, Pa. Indianapolis Caps were still holding down second place today in

Western Division race despite a 6-to-2 loss last night in Providence. Their- one-point lead was made sure as Pittsburgh dropped a 3-2 decision in Buffalo and Cincinnati lost a 4-3 game in Springfield. Both Pittsburgh and Cincinnati are tied for third place with 8t. Louls closing in, only six points behind after beating Cleveland, 5-2, last night. Indianapolis can widen its lead

like in Providence, the haven't won a game here this season. 1st Game With Reds

Barry Sullivan, traded just the other day from Bt. Louis to Providence, played his first game for’ the Reds last night and scored three goals hefore 1982 fans. He notched a goal in each

of the three periods for the hat! _

trick. Other Providence goals were. scored by Pete Kapusta, Paul Baindon and Terry Reardon.

lis player. , ’ The Reds led 2 to'1 at the end

son got the lone Indianapolis tally.

It was 4 to.1 for the Reds at the 1 4 a decision in

end of the second period. S8aindon made it 5 to 1 before Gordon Haidy scored for Indianapolis at 15:39 dn the final period. Then with eight seconds left to play, Sullivan registered the hat trick.

Hockey Summary

Providence--Goal, Benagtt; defense, Mor-

ris, Michaluk: center, Plante: wings, apusta, Stoddard; spares, Sullivan, McGill. Chad, King, Scherza, Deschenes, Reardon. Summers, Saindon. INDIANAPOL oal, Henry; defense, Pronovost, Kra tchec; center, cNab; wings, Sclisizzl, Haldy? spares, Reid, Carveth, Glover, J. Wilson, L, Wilson, Morrison. Folk, Heller, Wol

Referee, Bernie George Desaulniers.

SCORING First Period, PRINS dunce, (Summers, McGill), 1:53. 2-IND I8--—-Morrison (Walt, J. Wilson), 13 3—Providence, Reardon (Bullivan, McGill), 9:38. Penalties—Wolit 2, 8cherza (major, ghting), Folk. d Providi

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,. Sullivan 4:22. ovidence, a Be Scherza), 11:01. No Third Period: 8-Providence (McGill, Chad), 0:15. T-—INDIANAPOLIS, Haldy { sizzl, McNab), 13.30. 8—Providence, Sullivan (Kapusta, LaPlante), 10:53. Penalt es—Kapuste; Saindon, SCORES BY PERIODS Providence 2 TANAPOLIS

On the Ice

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isn't too important, The Royals led, 15-13, at the first post with né Olymp pressure save for a 13-all situation. But the Olymps came back strong in the second quarter. Groza, the night's big

man with 28 points, made the halftime ‘score, 38-all, with a push shot in close at six seconds. Incidentally, Groza sank six straight field goal attempts in that session and came out with 14 points, ; Rochester had its own way in the third until 2:18 when Groza, fouled by Risen, tied it at 51-all. After another tie at 53-all the

3 -. y " Is Polio’s Gain Press and Radio Set Game-Back 100 Years

A bunch of nondescript radio babblers and press hacks helped send polio down for a 10-cent count last night.

But the gentleman who helped trample the disease out at the

Olymps got ahead, 57-53, as the quarter ended.

bounds play at 1:16 and traffic

" speeded up. Bruce Hale arched) a long shot that Alex Groza re-| bounded.

Arnie Risen, Rochester's big, |

Rochester tied at 57-all early

Butler Fieldhouse was Laskey | Farb, sportsman and raconteur. |" ‘Mr. Farb contributed $120 to

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ifinals Set For To fi Campus Cage

Attendance Up By 244%

~ Butler Only Major School in Indiana. To Show Decline

By CARL LUNDQUIST | __United Press 8 Writer ro . ¢ NEW" YORK, “Feb. 1—College, {pra Bt

Experienced

lon the campus is up 2.44 per cent| - | and eight in the Open Class. {from last year, but substantial| A total of 92 youngsters have

{decreases at games in big city) » - een action in this year's tourna auditoriums made the over-all t0-| ent over three action-packed

‘tal off slightly, a United Press nights. All shows this year have

- Nathaniel Bradley . . . 147-pounder.

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as baseball commissioner.

| Right now he’s pretty close to even money. By the

time the polls reopen—which

‘at the most—he may be the It would be & mistake to assume Chandler has been {sitfing on his back porch {watching the blue grass grow, _ His whole background describes {him as a ‘tenacious, relentless fighter as well as < { clever . poliiticlan who never

{that particular

iarena. There's {more at stakef® {here than the {$65,000 job. {There is prestige, {honor -- and as (he sees ‘it—justice. San | ‘Bit by bit the inside story of

Joe Williams

| the Florida fast shuffle is coming to light. When Chandler appeared |before the” 16 club owners after {getting the bad news he sald: n “If any of you men can give me | Prised at the minority’s success.

AF lone sound reason or one Just|

cause for this action I will resign lon the spot.” | Then he proceeded to poll each club owner by name. Not‘-one spoke up. It was then he de-

clared he would not relinquish

(his contract “until the very last

second” of its run. ’ ” n os SOME HOURS later an inciident occurred which caused {Chandler to reduoble his 'deter-

composure at this gratuitous indignity and replied evenly: “The committee hadn't considered me at the original meeting but in the end I was named com- { missioner.” =

¢ ; 8 8 | FROM THAT moment to now Chandler has recognized the tall,

By GUS Q. (EDUCATED) FAN bespectacled Arizona carpenter

and ex-bush league pitcher, who {reached millionaire status after Pearl Harbor, as the master architect of the swift coup which dethroned and humiliated him.

Murray Succeeds

in the fourth period. But the ine polio fund and rannes Wade at Duke

Dlymps came back and the ‘see-| r,eg handed him an autographed saw went Indianapolis’ way 63-ipagietball in appreciation. .

60, on Hale's long shot. Risen

Trampling is also a word to

talented center, fouled Groza when followed Hale's shot with a bank-| gegeribe what the boys did to Dr.

he came down with the ball, Two in to set the stage for Holzman's | Najsmith’s game. .There were!

shots. But wit a minute, Holz-|63-all free throw and the last more baskets on the floor than] | {mation for Duke University to-|

man draped himself around Ref-| eree Stan Stutz like a zoot suit. | Holzman’s punishment is awarding of a technical foul shot | to Groza. Alex hit one of his Ris-| én set and then canned Holz-|

’ . and Holzman cs man’s temper gift. It became 65-| canned 12 and 11,| with the elbow, knee and fist. The

63. After that Cliff Barker chute! ed a free throw at 00:25 and Groza followed up by sinking a pass |

Dick Wakefield Goes

2:43 of bedlam,

| those which the teams were toss-

Risen, still a great player aft-| ing a round ball into. The bas-

in the point column with 21, Beard got nine and Hale nine for the Oiymps, while Arne Johnson

respectively, for Rochester. The sweat produced last night gives food for thought, Sure, a Straight Eight runs well, even fast. But too much driving will leave the eight straight but horizontal.

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the (er years of work, followed Groza | kets were carried by the players.

Paging Jim Londos

There were stellar fast breaks, looping one-handers and hooks

press pinned down Tom Carnegie, | with Bob Stranahan applying th

| toe-hold. ‘ ‘ The press stretched their su-

{ periority over the radio team to

two consecutive years now, last

[night's game being a magnificent

DURHAM, N. C.; Feb, 1 (UP) —Bill Murray promised “more of the same” single wingback for-

day as he took over as football coach just iri time to hegin spring training Monday. Murray, a former Duke star | himself and for the past 10 years | coach at Delaware, was appointed {last night to . succeed Wallace Wade. For 20 years Wade made Duke one of the nation’s major single ng powers. Wade, quit his coaching job to become Southern Conference commissioner after his teams

Out as Baseball Czar

| Del Webb, Yankees’ As Hatchet Man in Florida Fast Shuffle

By JOE WILLIAMS, Scripps-Howard Staff Writer NEW YORK, Feb. 1—Don’t bet too much that Happy |

[Chandler won't win his fight for vindication and re-election “ere

survey showed today. : | the The survey covered 152 colleges, pe on fast an oy Sayin Ay

t ( is Sore the nation, the at- ; handler {tendance for basketball double. Competition still remains*in all

|headers at seven big city arenas Weight divisions. All fighters enland’ the crowds for five mid- tered in the tournament, including those who fought last week, must

| winter tournaments. | ” To avoid duplication in figures, report to the Armory tomorrow 2 and 4 p. m. for med-

the attendance for colleges which between |Play in the big arenas was not ical examinations and weigh-ins. lincluded as home attendance. Fighters will be weighed by The |Only games which were played| Times-Legion committee and each on the campus or in gymnasiums entrant must make the weight in regularly used for home games|/which he is entered. They will included in the college then be given thorough physical totale. : lexaminations by Dr. Claude E. lyons far. a grag total Of Hadden, Indiana “Athletic Comfon ; {mission physician, > . games of the 152 colleges. this! : could be in 30 days, 60 days| °| As soon as weigh-ins are com- . ye ; ay season 43 compare with 3.373 | A drawings will be made

chalk. horse. |057 for the same number of games! : 0 la year ago, an overail decrease and fighters paired. None will iof .0032 per cent. know who his opponent will be

However, for college games a the pairings Br posted Fi the ‘Yankees, One involved Out- th. Campus, there have been/the walls of the dressing rooms. fielder Dick Wakefield, the prob-|2:877:842 fans attending this year| Competition in the Open, of EXlem. child, last spring. It has|3S 3Eainst 2613845 to date last perienced, Class is been authenticated that Webb Season, up 2.44 mer cent. {heated this year. Between 15 and phoned Chandler demanding to| Butler Loses Fans [20 Bights ave on tap Jor tomorrow

{know what’ action he was going| In Indiana, among the major HEV Silk most of ‘them In the

Fins schools, Butler of Indianapolis to take in the case. lshowed the only drop in | Fighters remaining in the Open

In effect, Chandler spoke as ance with crowds off more than|Class are: 112-pound—Jimmie {follows: “It is not my policy t0/50 per cent from last year's fig-/ Martin, disclose such information until ures. 8 : {Joseph Holloway. These “little the time is appropriate, but since] - The Bulldogs, in the first 10 fellows” are expected to display (I've just finished dictating my de- games this season, attracted only some fast swinging. cision I'll make an exception.|26,612 to their Fieldhouse. In the; The class is without a chamYou lose.” - same number of tilts during the|pion since Robert Johnson, last Up to now it has been popular-| 1949-50 season, 64,198 watched year’s winner, has grown into a {ly believed that Fred Saigh, St. Tony Hinkle's team perform. |bantamweight. - Louis lawyer, also a recently] Purdue and Notre Dame re-| Two of last year's champions minted millionaire, was, as own- ported the same number of fans/still remain to defend their ler of the Cards, the chief hatchet came for their first five games crowns. They are Walter Hayiman. It develops he was merely {the commissioner's noisiest and {most articulate critic, was not {consulted in advance and was sur-

Co-owner, Revealed

| ‘Chandler has . handed down {several decisions unfavorable to!

for the Boilermakers and 19,300 and Willie Crawford in. the light for the Irish. .{heavyweight. - : l Indiana’s Hurryin’ Hoosiers! Tomorrow night's card is slated have played to 61,488 fans in the to start at 8 p. m. Bouts will first six games this season com- climb into the ring as quickly pared to only 56,500 who came to as one is completed. see the same number of contests | The Open Champions will form last year, ia team to represent Indianapolis The largest erowds anywhere in the Tournament of Champions for campus basketball are atin Chicago Stadium Feb. 26, 27 Wisconsin which has drawn anand 28, 5s

average of 10,990 fans per game : Harvard Captain-Elect

for its five home tests. Taken by Draft

Indiana is next with a 104248] average for six games, whilells Kentucky is third with 9750 for eight. North Carolina State aver- L ON hs ar. aged 8411 for 11 games. of the Harvard University foot-

= n ” | WEBB'S hostility is based on imore than Yankee reversals in the commissioner's office. He is resentful of Chandler's practice in assembling case histories on club owners as well as ball players. { Webb had business dealings with Buggsy Siegel, notorious hoodlum, later murdered by gangster guns. These dealings were perfectly proper in a state, |Nevada, where gambling is legal.

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n w og! mination—and this incident may ; leveled. 3 i i o 2» 88 yet prowe to be the turning point Webb Protests the Chandies ap-| Here's the attendance break-|a) team, was among 44 youths ineinna Ca 1 1» 1 2 iu 139'in what is growing into the bit- proach is ma cious and an inva-{down among major college teams o.oo Malden drafted info the Biusbureh 3 HT 49 1 108 terest offstage drama in the his- Sion 5 privacy. It's an intriguing In the Midwest: Beil. on so ATMY today. Faptern Division = tory of baseball, one that even Situation. (Number games) Attend. Attend.| This marked the second HarBuffalo ...-...: 31 14 3 65 222 176 uses the White House as a back- : Peto A Tee 11e%eivard football captain to be drafted Bershedaa 0.34 38 3 3 13 13 drop and justices of the U. S.Bagnell to Receive Bowiing Green (8) |... "14309 998 for war duties. During World War ew Raven 18° 728 4 9 14 ui Supreme Court as character ac- Grid Trophy Tomorrow incinnati (7) . 33.367 pol Captain-elect Cleo O'Donnell xDisbanded. | tors. wp 900 JI., entered the armed services Bittalo > Dac any | There was a knock at Chand- LOS ANGELES, Feb. 1 (UP) Hamiine (0 ii. T1327 11.002/before having an opportunity to # . A » A Hinois (9) \ 48,374 54,445 FroNaence & INDIANAPOLIS % ller’s door in the hotel suite he —Francis (Reds) Bagnell, Uni- [N8iaNA") 61.488 56.550 lead his mates on the gridiron. t. Louis 5. Cleveland 2. i” {occupied and Del Webb, co-owner versity of Pennsylvania grid star, (Towa Soi 85.400 i3.011} mvosiomm————— GAMES TONIGH | rank larrives to attend a re-{Kansas (1) TULL 34500 24.500 i INDIANAPOLIS at Hershes {of the Yankees, strode in. arrives tomorrow to sas ( or 24.50 24.500 | (Only game scheduled.) “I just want to inform you you ception in his honor where he will|Jg35eace Soh) ....... 2035 isl Amateur Basketball y {won't even be considered for re- be presented with the Helms Ath-|Lerels (Chicage) (6)... L400 | 1408 Spoeismans Joint Leatue, resuiis Just | election. . letic Foundation’s “College Fo0oOt- Michigan (6) 27.000 33,000 nets 51. Englewood Hardware 34; Ace Elec as B d S 0SS I am told Chandler retained his ball of. the Year” trophy. Minnesotan Gr... 417. AL3t6| Club" 30, Downy 28. Tonight: 1. Celtis ' 19,300 | Post vs. East Side Chevrolet; 8, Levinson

| Bagnell is the first nine-letter NOTRE DAME (5) lathlete at Pennsylvania since Ohio State 16)°...... 11935. He excelled in baseball and EUSRLUE (§) ‘basketball and established three

INCAA football records last year.

30,363 vs. Mars Hill Merchants. 42,000 Scores in the Bush-Callahan League at 74.827 | Dearborn Gym: Rallways 31, Blue and 20.862 | Whitc 20: Koch News 35, Vonnegut 27;

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Reginald Sweeney,

this season as last year, 42,000 wood "in the lightweight division

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15,000 Hats vs, Kennington Post; 9, Allison Jets

| BLUE POINT <ivzer

.. 54,950 62.500 | Englewood DeMolay 42, Texaco 19. Games! .+.1,087,066 1,125,730 tonight were postponed due to the weather.!

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Open Class Competition Exceptionally Tough in Times Meet This Year

Most of Battles in Next Round to Find : Boys Slugging for Golden Crowns By JIM HEYROCK Survivors in the 18th Times-Legion Golden Gloves will battle

their way through the semifinal round of the 1951 tournament tomorrow night in the National Guard Armory, 711 N. Penn.

After tomorrow's fourth session there will be just 32 sl rs basketball attendance for games .....ining to vie for the 16 championships, eight in the Novice Class

Kansas State Upends LIU

No. 3 Team Loses, "81-59, In Midwest

NEW YORK, Feb. 1 (UP)— Poor Long Island University!

birds can't even win in Manhattan, Clair Bee's No. 3 nationally ranked team hoped to find “a home away from home” last night when it met Kansas State at Manhattan, Kas. Instead, the kids from New York City wound up with their third defeat of a

falling before powerful fifth. ranked Kansas State, 85 to 65.

No Alibis

Bee, who found fault with the officiating during the Blackbirds’

{day night, had no excuses for this latest” defeat. While LIU was running into trouble in the West, rival City College of New York opened a \four-game tour last night with |a.79-t0-67 victory oversJohn Care lroll- at Cleveland. CCNY, which

lled by 20 points at one point in

‘the game, was paced .by Floyd

Lane and Al Roth, who scored 17 points each.

Kentucky Wins

Kentucky, United Press . coaches ratings, climaxed its two-game junket in|to Louisiana with an 81-t0-59 vies tory over Louisiana State at Bate on Rouge. Syracuse remained unbeaten in upstate®New York campaigning {this season as Jack Kiley's 25 points carried the Orange to a 62-to-56 victory over St. Bonaventure, Texas A&M squeezed lout a 32-to-29 victory over Texas and thus moved into a three-way tie with Texas Christian and Tex5s Jor the Southwest Conference ead. :

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Little Hope Given

For Klem’s Recovery MIAMI, Fla, Feb. 1 (UP)=| § | Bill Klem was taken off the criti-| ‘cal list today but his condition {remained “serious.” The 78-year-jold former umpire is confined to {his bed because of a heart and kidney ailmént. Dr. 8. D. W.!| Light held little hope for his re. | covery.

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'OK’s Detroit Contract | DETROIT, Feb. 1 (UP)—Short{stop Johnny Lipon signed his 1951 {contract with the Detroit Tigers § yesterday, General Manager Billy | 4 | Evans announced. The 28-year-| {old Detroiter batted .293 last year| § for one of his best seasons in the| (majors. He was the 20th Detroit,

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