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Muscle Market . . . No. 6— w Score of Alumni in Chicago Aid The Collegiate ‘Tin-Cup Age’
Bowling Leaders | MEN ¢ Ernst, Art Sacks Used Cars Inpulation : % a Tailors | 488 Dixie Cups 08
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Haufter Surveyors 645 645 2 Boosting ‘IU, Rap Parents AN i i off, Star Laundry +» Gal Notre Dame Named For Making ‘Deals’ er, Belcher Construction 631 | och, Hatfield Paint . 637 By MAURICE FISCHER Some alumni have balked at Ee Estar ulation ...... 844 Times Speoisl Writer contributing to a “jackpot” for| (Bimer Brehob. cirowers .'.. . 828 ‘om Suite, Shrine . . 625 Cc HICAGO, Ap. 13 = A athletic talent, ol Andy 2 Eeaman, eC Service hi pe score or so o cagoans have aa ! e, Kool-Vent ‘Awning ri iy 620 been “ 2 ” ! ,, ‘Mill Sg a te et EVEN Now theres u rit ds. [i cy, ing high ‘school athletes veloping between alumni of a Bigli, : Gene doore. P, voles oe When other alumni or a Ten school. A group of grads, Po Ay RE Trades ps friend spots a good prep pros- with the blessings of university Bor. iongan, Daina alt pect, or perhaps a high school officials, are raising a $75,000 : nit 613 coach wants to help a young- fund for scholarships, University 3 ster into. college, they've been authorities have assured inquiring 613 " 0“ 613 the men the boys have been alumni there is great need for “all! & SE EE Bill Holliday, L. B. Ayres = 812 told to see. Or the men who've kinds of scholarships, athletic,' : HH
language, etc.” : But the ardent interest of the _ FIGHTS TONIGHT — James athletic department in this fund-| Cousins (above) of Indianapolis raising has convinced a frowning will battle Bill Harrington of faction that not too much of the Akron, O.; in the six-round semimoney will be dispensed to latin final tonight in the Armory. In
scholars and such, | the 10-round main event will be When this opposition group
been asked to have a look at the boy. Most active, but not by any means ajl, have been: Michael Agazilm, Wisconsin, | class of 1915; President Midwest Taling Corp., 160 N. Illinois i A |
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Gall E. Clowes, Northwestern, | “muscle market” to which the asked about the renewal of the’ Gene Parker, Indjana glu Rusty 'Buneing, PI-Blak, Insulation 803 1932; accounting supervisor, | nation’s sports-minded colleges football coach's contract, a uni-| eight and welterweight cham. 'Georse Prank. ¥ietcher Trust sol
Ray Swinford, Capitol Motors
Illinois Bell Telephone Co. 65 | E. South Water St. | for promising athletes. It's a Nelson Forrest, University of | profitable business, especially Arizona, 1936; played baseball; | for the high school sports stars executive Orange Crush Co., 314 | who make up the market. This W. Superior St. is the last of a series telling the 2" 8 =» whole story. ED A GARVEY Jr. Notre Dame, 1934; one of many Notre Dame backers; Ed Garvey & Co. printers and sta | tioners, 415 N. La Salle St. Thomas H. Meneage, Dart- | mouth graduate, played football back in 1909; insurance, 29 S. La Salle St, ° Al L. Jones Jr. University of
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pion, against Dave Marsh of Akron, O. In another sixrounder, Rusty Cleek of Indianapolis will meet Bob Oskie of Middletown, O. In fourrounders, Moon Mullin will fight Johnny Tibbs and Bob Anderson will meet Dallas Hill.
versity official explained that the {coach was “so clogely tied up with recruitment of players” any other action would have been “unfair to the players and to him,”
Some alumni attribute the Ge ____ | demoralized state of college ball; honored in 1951 as most | Sports to this being a “tin-cup | distinguished alumnus; surgeon, | 8§¢” and the era of “the fast 104 S. Michigan Ave. | buck. They point to a growFred M. Walker, played foot- | Ing tendency of parents, regardball at Chicago and graduated | less of economic position, to step there 1906. Mostly interested | In and make “deals” for their in Yale, where his sons started, = boys. but helps boys to other schools. Coached at numerous colleges;
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Marie Christian, Indians Gear . {Alice Shaw, Fletcher Trust NEW YORK, Apr. 13 (UP)— Helen Wolf, Koch News under arrest in the bribery scan- Fran McFeatters, Fehr's Beer
Arkansas, 1930; football and | Securities broker. J. P. O'Rourke $3000 to go to some schools,” On€ ga) rose to 17 today with the ad- Een: es uawey track; vice president Elbak & Co. 141 W, Jackson Blvd. alumnus observes. “With the gition of Dick Feurtado of Long Bernie Hillarides, Newcomer Lumber 834 | Publishing Co., 185 N. Wabash Warren V. Woody, Kansas, cost of education up, it's hard to [gland University. but four al- Bess bioreiiickman Whirlaway _... 833 Ave. 1931; football and former coach; resist. The matter of choosing a jegeq “fixers” still were being Jo Berkoner Hickman Whi
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" . " 528 | track; president Illini Club of | ¥3do and Nebraska; insurance, Ing money. i Blackwell, “Chapman Silver Fountain 323 (Tony) Hinkle re- Chicago; insurance, 13¢ S. La | 29 S. La Salle St. i This matter of “making money” Santa Cruz, Cal, was arrested Marie Mccoy, RR BR . illdogs’ nine-game Salle St. ; * nz =» accounts for a memorandum cir- yesterday after a search of more artis Stephenson. Woodruff Cleaners .
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J. FRANX LINDSEY, In- t in vears channeling “good” Revenue a few months ago. It|accidental discovery. gee 20 diana, 1925; baseball. Former el o me Hnsane gooy directed attention of district in-| The former LIU player, seventh Eibn fuer "migpte re i President Indiana University most assert, without having come tax collectors to ‘athletic from that school to be arrested, Mais : Boveris, M Hott i Alumni Council; real estate, “paid a dime.” {scholarships ” was charged with accepting a to-|Pran Little, Sexton Real
5521 W. Washington Blvd. Frank J. Mackey, Michigan, 1910; football; publisher, 332 S. Michigan Ave. Sidney B. Meyer, Northwest-
“I sell 'em Yale—I don't buy It’s probable that relatively 'em,” says Walker, who has sent little income would be realized if more than 40 young men to that & tax agent descended on an ofeastern institution in the last 10 fending school and players. But
Ney roneyer: Hah years. the amount involved, it's pointed ern, 1901; football an ase- | we OU, is unimportant. What is im- ,¢ “fixers” of Garde 0 va Reeve, Bowes Seal Fast ball; secretary N-Men's Club; | A few acknowledge they've . ....:'1s that any such college,” Men he has identified as Land SLi; Jegksan Service attorney: 33 N. La Salle St. Biven “private” assistance to some of these men he has identified As Ly r, RCD er, Pp) Grill |
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trusted with the task of building william Rivlin, wh 1 Clure H. Mosher, University JOUtNe. Laven these Tel ihe pres character and leadership, is giving served a Jail Bi No already) en Soc of Louisville 1941; football; “IW coming Intoler- ¢ aining in bad citizenship. tion with the attempted “fixing” |Bilih also helps University of Miami, | Ss | How to let of the thing that's of a Manhattan College-Geor: where he formerly lived. Gen- | “I ye helped several young been built Ed still a Washington U. game ol bid eral manager Maywood Trot- imen.” said one. “I haven't seenimy,i:s the problem these zealous ago. ; | ting Association, 11 8. La Salle anything wrong in loaning them oi nn are popdering, St. /money—-but no longer. They ex-| uniform “policy for: all coly ichael L. McKinley, Iowa, Pect too much. Tuition fsn't), co, civing athletes tuition and : : 1895; football; superior court enough—they want to live like the yp iverce” but requiring they b€ad Intrasquad Meet Pierro to Miss Opener judge. | ter allows —with a car, their "io one solution offered. | Paced by its little 5-4 speedster] CINCINNATI Apr. 13 (UP)— Stacy W. Osgood, De Paul; fraternity dues paid, wear the + ‘Harold Gurevitz, the “Blues” took urgh former president De Paul Alum. same kind of clothes.” | Some think the suggestion of an a slim 2314-201; lead over thor. Litisb rue Pitcher Bir ni Association; attorney, 134 N. Another, who speaks of the Bbic) ite or Eisslontbep Oe counterparts, the “Whites,” in| Plerro today he probably La Salle St. y by ’ would miss next Monday's opener
danger of “alumni becoming _ Butler's annual intrasquad track Erwin Prasse, Iowa, 1939; all- sophomores in the September of bell coach Of Ransas—merits con feud yesterday. with the Cincinnati Reds. Pierro
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[Florence Wilson, American United Life 592 ever, put him in third place, 19] 330 'pins behind the leader. Susemi- 4) 0
386 chel's nine-game average was 2/Clevenger said,” Sure, I'd like to.” | 1. 383 Wee bit short of 210. Syans :
s45 event for Cline, + Har, 540 michel’s 649 in the singles was "539 totaled on
530 the singles,
ounta 23 Ing last night was paced by Pete l08t 10. 31 | Ernst’s 678 and Phyllis Gandolf's 520 607 at West Side.
Art Sacks Used Cars in the|the¢ second game of the county Gwinn Paint Co. Phyllis rolled 102-214-201.
Vote Felony for ‘Fix’
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Out As Warren Basketball Coach
Local Bowlers Township Trustee Says Holl ABC Decision to Be Made
Doubles Lead |
‘Tuesday, Wednesday’
Points Out Need for ‘New Blood’ at School; Indication Braden of Center Grove Signed ' i By JIMMIE ANGELOPOLOUS Roll Up 1282 Pins Reports circulated today that Ralph Clevenger, veteran Warren Bob Busemichel and Bob central basketball coach and dean of Marion County’s hardwood Carnagua of Indianapolis have mentors, may be replaced soon, The Times learned this afternodn. given ABC bowlers in St. Paul One report indicated that Carl (Blackie) Braden, Center Grove something to shoot at. cage head and former Butler stalwart, already had signed to take The Indianapolis pair jumped over the Warren Central post, to the lead in the doubles event: But Charles Kohlmeyer, who the Warriors won four of their yesterday with 1282, a 14-pin lead took over as Warren Township next nine games, losing two .by over second-place John Cirham trustee in January, said a final one point and 53 to 50. to Broad and Glen Olson of Jackson, Minn. decision would be made “by next Ripple; upsetter of Tech in the Susemichel, 36, a bowler in Tuesday or Wednesday.” |sectionals. Indianapolis 12 years, had games| Move Contemplated | Coached at Bainbridge of 192-234-232-858 while the 37-| Mr. Kohlmeyer told The Times In the sectionals, the under-year-old Carnagua chipped in/that a move was contemplated to "ated Warren team dropped a 59 with 624 on games of 223-214-187, enable Coach Clevenger to devote 0 55 thriller. in the final 15 Both are members of the Fred “full-time” to his duties as di- 8éconds,to Cathedral. The classy Cline Realtors team. Susemichel rector of guidance. Mr. Kohl-/Bob Hage, one of the many cage meyer also pointed out the need Stars Clevenger produced, scored gertip ball, for “new blood” in making|27 points and Jaa 3728 seayon A 8D [reference to the colorful 15-year| age, second only to Manual's : A rd opt in the fina] coaching tenure of the popular Dr ee oy ou eal \ _|Clevenger. | Cle events lead. His 1888 total how- | Know what his status as coach Played with three sophomores, He . , |was at the present time. Asked coached eight years at Bainbridge [if he wanted to continue handling and won the Wabash Valley i Warriors next year, Mr. championship in 1932. 3
He was graduated from Indiana Replacement of Clevenger would University in 1928 and received Carnagua, whose combinned av- remove from the local hardwood his master’s degree ‘from I. U,
+. 361 erage for six leagues here is 194, scene one of the county's “hard-|In 1935.
52 averaged 185 in the nine ABC yuck” coaches who instilled fear Beer - 880 loames United Life . 547 .
| Braden, who won two letters in land respect into other cbaches by|basketball at Butler in 1942 and Susemichel had 581 in the team his ability to “gear” his teams at|'43, coached Center Grove to an Jess Pritchett opportune moments. 18-3 record in his first year. His was high with 632. Suse Drop Final Games [team lost 55 to 54 to Edinburg in Warrior teams in the past had/an overtime in the Franklin sectional semi-final game,
ames of 257-193-199. dropped final games in the county ¥ 99. PP 8 He coached two years at Pinnell
After rolling 588 in the team net tourney four times. Two
- 833 event and the 624 in the doubles, Years ago, his Warriors lost a in Boone County after graduating 331/Carnagua added a weak 457 in sudden -death, double - overtime {rom Butler in 1948. He was a
|game, 37 to 35, to Speedway. That member of the Ft. Wayne South _lyear the Warriors won 14 and Side team that lost in the after® Meanwhile, local league bowl-|Y noon game of the state finals, 23 Last year, the graduation-de-|to'20 to Mitchell. He is the brothpleted Warriors won five of 20 er of Harold (Red) Braden, also Ernst spilled 245-239-194 for 8ames, bowing to Southport in an ex-Butler star. vi Tr es———— ~y while Meet. Tigers’ Egan Dies With the current cycle of avall-| DETROIT, Apr. 13 (UP)—= [hie Material noticeably Sowa ln/Aloysins Jerome (Wish) Egan, year, et rebuil ding chief scout for the Detroit Tigers SACRAMENTO, Cal. Apr. 13 during the past season for next noc 1V1%. ded foday at Word UP) — A California assembly year. His Warriors displayed the H0spital. Egan, who wo: Ved
committee has voted to make it sharpest improvement of any celebrated his 60th birthday?
June 18. had been in declining After a 10-game losing streak, health for several years.
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conference end and nine-letter their lives,” asks: “What can be Most think the evils which have
winner; insurance, 20 S. La done if an enthusiastic old grad with a leap of 20 feet 7-inches complaining of a gastritis attack Salle 8t. puts up money for a boy's educa- Crepe Dr iegs, Sports hii be and tied for first in the high jump and dizziness. 1111 Dr. Alfred A. Strauss, Univer- tion? Deprive the boy of the Op! hev are hoping so "with Paul Hudson. The “Whites” memset rity of Washington, 1904; foot- portunity?” . : N . were paced by Capt. Bob White. Ry ashinglon. 104i Dow iporte Somrstens, SL, for Te Fed aOa Time a The 20h Wille Amateur Baseball oa * 2 Around the Association . .. No. 6— vaut on Don Franz the pole y Rhodii Bart Bilinds3 snd BuRits ] { vault. R m outs are welcome, tkins baseball team will pract-
Walker Needs New Infield at Columbus easebail rewire — [1°
By United Press run average was the best in the COLUMBUS, O., Apr. 13—S8horn of some of his best infield Georgia-Florida League. Other
talent, Manager Harry (Cappy) Walker is hard at work rebuilding rookies are George Dries, another his Columbus Red Birds into what he hopes will be another winner. southpaw who won 14 and lost, Walker is new on the job. Having succeeded Rollie Hemsley, 5 for Columbus, Ga., and Johnny| who resigned after piloting the Flock through a sensational finish! Grodzicki, who played with Gelast year. Winding up the regular season in third place. Columbus neva and Omaha. | went on to win the American Walker is hoping for some help Association playoffs and finally om the parent 8t. Louis Cardinone of the strongest outfields in the little World Series. the Association. gost Walker, an| 28 to shore up the infield and
as Rew Ba outstanding member of a famous, “at js departments, 8 baseball family which included {8 . 4 4
3 isn’t making any Brother Fred (Dixie) Walker of MOZZALL, pennant prom -
ises yet, principally because he’s got to find replacements for Fr a nk Shofner, -Billy Costa and Solly Hemus — practically the entire left side of
Columbus probably will have,
an outfielder, one of the big sticks as well as Howie Phillips, up from Omaha, managing. at second; Bernie Creger, another, *» = =» Omaha recruit, at short, and GIVING him a hand will be Frank Dean, a rookie from Co{Roy Broome, a .278 hitter for the lumbus, Ga., at third. Red Birds last year; Vince Moreci,; Coach Russ Kearns may take a long-ball hitter who batted .268 over the catching chores until for Columbus, Ga., last year be- rookies Charlie Marshall and, * (fore joining the Flock, and Rook- Dick Morgan get a little seasonthe infield. He's {les Tom Westcott, Jim Neufeldt'ing—or until the Cards come|g also got his and Karol Kwack. (through. share of pitching and catching! . Neufeldt and Westcott both Are EE EEE problems.
Walker
Bl {up from Houston and Kwack hit a|
respectable .206 for Eau Claire, Wis., last year. | | The big end of the mound! chores may be carried by Ellis | (Cotton) Deal, who figured large! in the Bird's playoff success; Glenn Moulder, who won 12 and| lost 10 with the Red Birds and| Hollywood, and little Luis (Yo-| Yo) Arroyo, a Puerto Rican! southpaw with plenty of speed| and curves.
~ - » BREAKING in will be Marty {Garlock and Roy Pounds, both 23. Garlock is up from Houston {and Pounds won 15 and lost § with ‘Albany, Ga. His 2.56 earned
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