Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 October 1951 — Page 38

23-year-old was voted the most in World Series history and the together

Offered "Skins Coaching Job

By United Press

WASHINGTON, Oct. 19— If the Washington Reds ine are willing—and able— give up Tackle Paul a

comb, they can have Heartley (Hunk) Anderson as their new head coach.

That's-how- the situation stood today as Anderson revealed that he has been offered the Redskin job and has accepted it. but that

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Hunk Anderson Howe Hornets Hang 2013

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Defeat on Anderson

Anderson's Indians put on a one-man show last night at Tech, but the efforts of the star, Roger

Whitehead, weren't enough to keep Howe from beating them 20-13.

Quarterback Dick Schrier was the big gun in the Hornets’ attack. He hit six of nine passes to set up thé first two touchdowns. o When Howe recovered a kickoff 0 tumble midway in the third quarter, the Hornet quarterback directed his team to a 41-yard drive in five ~plays for an insurance marker.

Whitehead gave the Hornets

all the trouble he, could. The fleet back. ripped off 84 of the 204 yards gained on the ground, scored the first Tribe touchdown, intercepted a pass and went 33 vards before Howe could nail him. He: ran a punt back 20 vards and almost scored in the last second of the first half with a 29-yard carry. Dick Stafford scored two of Howe's touchdowns and LeRoy Thompson the other. Ronnie Brown scored the other touchdown for the Indians, HOwWe ....sesves 7 018 0-20 Anderson 0.7.0 6-13

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the Chicago Bears are demandinge Sy T Jv ; [the veteran Lipscomb as the price Sathedry 8} a 3 ° 9 3 i a of releasing “him from his line Tech a1 00 ¢T1%¢ coach contract with the Bears. . : ] 3 j 3 5 » on n Was ail + 1 } 8 3 3 0 ANDERSON said that “things|Manual Attucks po 1 3 2 1 s 0 were all set” for him to take over | deal School . 00 ® 33° 1 at the Redskin helm today, until w T°, Piel owner George Halas of the Bears|3en Das : 3 | 0 SH : 3 : threw a monkey-wrench into the ec 1 210 83 s ] ? deal yesterday afternoon. $93 1 360 313 i “Halas said he would release 1908 319 me to go with the Redskins if|” a 0 00.0 $1 ° Washington would give him Lips- Not Chis le tv title. comb,” said Anderson, former LEADING SCORERS ‘head coach at Notre Dame. City si Anderson signed a two-year|r sexcon. Tec tirva 5 T PAT Tn contract with the Bears last year|D Roseman Cath ‘ 8 Pi 2 as ‘a line coach. . That contract 3 = : 2 i! still has' the rest of this year toa 54 6.3 run, Anderson quit the Bears|§ $3 1°28 last December, reportedly in a| County. dispute over the hiring of Clark|s wrrienare- Ben Davis g IpPAT IR % Shaughnessy as vice president.|D .8 88 Mu Gil McDougald Anderson can’t sign with anyone! 77 i a : else, unless the Bears give up| 18 0 Ye ks' "their rights to him. 8d 4 133 3 an s' il Cc ougal oo | 3 Shirev. Warr ho ec. 6.5 4.2 8, Chandler. Lawrence C 8 4 3 20 : ccdr IN, CHICAGO, Halas confirmed ¥ Wie Waren © = 6 4 4-28 : ol request fOr a, LAPSCOmB-tar-(R. Yechner Gecatur © oo A 40 & 2% 0 r | Anderson deal, but he denied that's Tames” speoduar T : : 3 2 w blog Als Ra Lavson, Speedway 68. 4 4 a 2 ; a : ron A Ca pp RL “All I want from Washington Lawrfice © .....0 3 2 00 NEW YORK, Oct. 19 They faughed the first time they|,. ‘|. of their tackles” said Framtma Tws i313 8 3

saw him stand up at the plate. * But Gil McDougald of the Yankees, the kid with the deal.”

Halas. “That's not blocking any

11 the dispute, the school-girl swing, has the last laugh today—he is the United .. fbn BT a ie Press. American League rookie of IBall, curently head coach of the the year. jof Jerry Coleman, last year’s all- |p, soping Even after Anderson McDougald, latest in a long Shar second o peman 2nd the revealed his dealings with Marline of lustrous kid stars to come - J My oe ox a Bobby Brown Shall, Ball said late last night he up to the World Champs, won SYS70 SPO SAT S00 way it had not been “officially notified of the honor in balloting by a board worked out except that McDoug- 30Y change.” of veteran baseball writers, ’ Marshall had made it no secret

ald muscled in on both. Because three from each league city. of his hitting dependability, he recently that he was dissatisfied r with the Redskins’ play under

The kid from 'Frisco, who was played against all kinds of pitcha Yankee hero long before he ing while Brown worked only Ball, a coach extremely popular hit the grand slam home run against right handers and Cole- with players and fans. Washingthat burst the World Series wide man against lefties. When a lefty ton won only three games all last open, gained the rookie award by pitched against the Yankees, Mc- season and has lost all three a solid margin over White Sox Dougald replaced Brown at third. games it has played so far this star, Orestes Minoso who was hen a right-hander went, He year. only other player given consid- [soos over for Solemn at second.

eration in the voting. HE WAS erendsils defensive- Sc hakel’ Ss 676

2 = = {ly at both spots and he wound up i BUT McDOUGALD had to 2s the only Yankee in the whole Leads Men Bowlers Herb Schakel, rolling in the

battle every kind of an obstacle world championship lineup to hit better than .300. His .306 averalong ihe way in order 10 gain oe gave him the distinction of Coca Cola loop last night at being the first rookie to lead the P-H-O took top bowling honors

the honor. First of all he had to win him- |Yankees at bat since Billy John- With a 676 series. His top score for the night came on games of

self a job. The Yankees didn’t/son accomplished the trick in even think ‘enough of him to 1943. {225, 216 and 235. put him on their official spring | And to top it all off, he hit that| Next inline in the men’s leagues training roster even though theigrand slam homer, only the third Was Robert Van Cleve who put games of 257, 185 and, valuable player in the Texas first by a rookie. It was no fluke, 217 for a 659 series. League the previous year, |either. During the regular sea- | Top honors for the women were |: Ticketed for more seasoning with son he ladled out 14 other hom-|shared by Mary Reimer who | the Kansas City club, he didn’t/ers from that ridiculous stance. scored a 568 for the Comet Clean-| help matters any when he He also connected for 23 doubles, ers and Bertha Korka who rolled | showed that both-feet-in-front-of | |four triples and 63 runs driven in.|a similar count for Schuster Coal. |

the-plate stance to Boss Casey Stengel.

“I thought he'd get killed,” Stengel said. “I didn’t want any-| body to throw very hard while] he was up there.”

BUT McDOUGALD showed ‘em. Explaining that he adopted the unorthodox stance because it was the only way he could hit a! curve ball, he proceeded to demonstrate to Stengel that he had’ no fear of any pitcher.

McDougald's next big chore, | once he had made the Yankee|’ roster, was to get into the lineup. | That, too, was & problem because the rookie with the big ballyhoo was. Mickey Mantle. McDougald | was almost overlooked—until the! Yankees began to play for keeps. | _ Stengel had decided on a lineup

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NEW YORK, Oct. 19 (UP)—| Joe Baksi, ex-coal miner from Kulpmont, Pa., who blew a title shot against Joe Louis in 1947, starts the comeback trail tonight at St. Nicholas Arena here in a 10. round bout with Gino Buon- | vino

Unless the lumbering lapruper| can stop the third-rater from] Italy, “his manager Nate Wolfson unquestionably will retire him. Baksi was a 3-1 choice to win’ arincipally because of his ruggednese, 215 pounds on a 6;foot, 1-| inch frame, and punch. The | shorter Buonvino will scale about | 200. Joe has had only one bout this year. He won a 10-round decision over Art Henri Aug. 30. At 31, he should indicate tonight | whether he is a threat or through. | i hy rE

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TERRE HAUTE, Oct. 18 (UP) —Terre Haute Garfield High School forfeited its football victory today because Reserve Center Jim Early was scholastically ineligible. A 19-to-0 victory over Sullivan was forfeited and Principal James Conover sent a full report to the Indiana High School Athletic Association.

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