Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 June 1951 — Page 22
Ivy League schools in refusing to| Hardtop racing starts at 8:30 Ivy with games|P. m. with a six-event card. -
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would not go through with a Foti men against Penn this fall if the
Philadelphia school insists on|-
televising them without NCAA
permission, The third came as Dr. C. Willett, president of the Neh announced in Spokane that the would not accept Penn's invitation to place the whole dis-
pute before the U. 8. Attorney various track circuits follow:
General for mediation. More Trouble There was
trouble to come, too, with Colum-
and Cornell expected to follow in footsteps of the other two
through their Saint Penn because of the teleissue. i In addition on of 's eligibility for Saturday's big Intercollegiate Regatta on the
was going to televise all
that it eight of its home football gamies at Franklin Fie in defiance of
which limited televising of gam for the coming game per week on a regional or national basis,
Penn subsequently was declared "0Y Warrier,
the NCAA to be a member “not in standing.” asked for a hearing “before the
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full membership” and was turned|time trials at noon. Three eight-
down. Penn then invited the NCAA to join in placing the case before Attorney General J. How-
ard McGrath for mediation, which| Greensville, 0. —
brought the latest rebuff from Willett.
PCC Relaxes TV-Grid olicy, Follows NCAA
Wash, June
ence has decided to relax its policy of banning television broadcasts of football games,
fhe controlling body of the
conference voted last night to follow National Collegiate Ath letic Association rules governing the televising of football games. THese rules allow “experimental” telecasting of selected contests to be picked by the NCAA.
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NEW YORK, June 13—The University of Pennsylvania’ ‘suffered three sharp setbacks today in its battle the “controlled television experimental” policy of the National Collegiate Athletic Association. ' Two of the setbacks came when Princeton and Dartmouth, traditional Ivy League rivals, announced they
indication of more Son, Audie Schwartz of Muncie
1d, Philadelphia, Shanebrook and Jimmy Daywalt a ntal [With 154 and 152, respectively,
es the NCAA follow. Joe James has 130. program set up by : es| Other drivers slated to drive
season 7 one |are Cliff Griffith, Johnny Tolan,
Penn and Bill McGee.
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Racing Shifts * Into High Gear
The racing season shifts into
high gear this weekend through-|~
owt the area. Highlights of the
Alexandria, Ind.—~Recordbreakers Bob Hubble of Ander-
apd Bob Wright of Indianapolis are ready to go at Armscamp’s improved oval Friday night.
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Salem, Ind.—-The second running of the big car AAA races are scheduled on the Salem Speedway Sunday afternoon, A season-ending top of $10,000 will go to the highest season-total point winner. Troy Ruttman leads wtih 168 points, Duane Carter has 164, Doc
Carl Scarborough, Rodger Ward, Jackie Holmes, Gordon Reid, LeGeorge Lynch, Andy Linden, Pete Romcevich Twenty-five cars may begin
lap eliminations are slated for 2p. m
CSBRAsanctioned championship racing {opens the reconditioned local
speedway Sunday. Some 25 drivers are slated in the big car races. Qualifications open at noon agd the finals of
Not even the rains can cool off plans for a national championship hot rod race. Speedrome has rescheduled last night's rained-out championship run for "Friday night.
IHSAA Continues Glenn High Hearings
WARSAW, Ind. June 13 (UP) —The Indiana High School Athletic Association Board of Control was scheduled to continue hearings today to decide what action to take against Glenn High School for using over - age Player during the 1950-51 basketball season.
MOTHS, ETC.
Times Photos by Henry E. Glesing Jr.
FELLED STAR—Bob Cerv, slugging star of the Kansas City Blues, writhes on the turf of Victory Field after being hit by the bat that slipped from a teammate's hands. Frank Kalin, Indianapolis outfielder, was injured in a similar mishap during batting practice earlier yesterday. (Story, Page 21.)
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Parker Wins
Cleveland Bout
CLEVELAND, O., June 13 (UP) —Gene Parker, 141, of Indianapolis scored a third round technical knockout over Harold |
last night at Central Armory. The main event on the Forest [City Boxing Club's card was
Louis Favored *
ist was further dampened today
Smith, 140, of Rochester, N. Y.,|
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=n ‘Battle "Ef Ancients’
Rain Threatens Heavyweight Go By JACK CUDDY United Press Sports Writer
NEW YORK, June 13—The somewhat musty “battle of "lancients” between Joe Louis -jand Lee Savold, scheduled for the Polo Grounds tonight,
by the weather man’s mention of “possible showers.” However, Promoter Jim Norris was confident the 15-rounder between Louis, 37, and Savold, 35, would attract at least 16,000 fans and "at least $100,000 whetner staged tonight or postponed to tomorrow night.
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|generally recognized as world {heavyweight champion, but he |shares a portion of the crown
Ezzard Charles of Cincinnati is]
halted half way through the|y iy yond Savold of Englewood, |
over his left eye.
Flashes’ Potter
for a new basketball coach today.| Ro
for new success with the Anderson High School Indians of the North Central Conference. Potter, who led the Franklin Township Flashes to two straight Greenfield sectional titles, yesterday was named to succeed Keith Lambert at Anderson. Lambert resigned recently to become assistant cage coach at Kansas State. A graduate of Indiana Central College, Potter's first coaching job was at Monrovia in 1941. During the war he served in the Navy. He coached at Gosport in 1946 and came to Franklin Township in 1947. : Potter's 1950-51 Franklin squad was eliminated from the state tourney regionals by Crispus Attucks.
Top Amateur Nines Eye Blanks Again
The top-three in amateur baseball’s Twilight loop, Vestal Steel, South Side Saints and P. R. Mallorys hope to repeat shut-out victories tonight at 6 p. m. Last week the three undefeated league leaders blanked their com- | petition to stay on top of the
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Wrestling Results
At the Armory Last Night
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Softball Notes
Rain washed out last night's league play
To Coach Anderson ienedntes” Riunieipal—7 J. D. Ad
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