Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 October 1951 — Page 12
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“It's like water over the dam,” Rupp said, “so why not drop
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veteran Rupp, who naturally was supposed to be unaware
th caught in the bribery York area.
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WELL, at any rate, the Massachusetts Baby Sitters put the bribe-taking basket_ball players in the piker class
by knocking off 18 grand without shaving any points. - = = & DON'T THINK that college
football authorities aren't worried ¥. . fearful that the gamblers might have arranged some point shaving on grid games in the lush post-war years . . There was ample bait for it when new autos were hard to get and housipg was at a premium ... We recall that the finger of suspicion pointed to a certain Midwest game in 1946 in which bookies declared they were clipped by “businessmen gamblers” loaded with biack market folding money that is supposed to have been used to “influence” a star passthrowing quarterback and a couple of his regular receivers to saave the score by plenty against an opponent listed on the parlay cards to lose by a miie Ad = 2 ROGERS HORNSBY predicts the 1951 last-place St. Louis Browns will startle the world next year by finishing in the first division. . . . Since this is only October, look for Rogers to nail down the American League pennant in a couple
. more months as a ‘Christmas . gift to the Mound City fans. “"
= a BILL VEECK, new owner of the baseball Browns, used to be
president of the. Milwaukee Brewers. . . . At the time, as a means of holding down the
light bill, it was the practice of some American Association clubs to refrain from turning on the. night. ball juice until the last minute. . As_a result, visiting teams often had to finish their batting practice in . near-darkness. . . . One night at Field, as the Brewers invaded to battle the Indianapolis Indians, the moment the Browers trudged out for batting dri, Veeck popped out of the visitors' dugout and hung an o'd-farhioned lantern on the dugout. roof. ..... / As the Milwaukee plavers snickered, - the Trihe officials burned. SIGNS of. 1952
the times, anent baseball . . . ‘Leo Kiely, yoo Rosion Red Sox promising southpaw, ifite the armed forces ... Tom Poholsky, young Sto bouis Cardinal pitcher, called up by Uncle Sam . . . Willie Mays, “Neg York Giants’ center fielder, a'so tabbed as a future great, called for preinduction physical . . . Why should “Old Man” Joe DiMaggio retire? x o n z IT'S POSSIBLE for a relief pitcher to be credited with a vic-
tory by pitching to but one batter, or by making just one pitch But Nick Altrock set the ‘‘record’ shortly after the turn of the century. . He be came: the winning pitcher” without making a single pitch to the batsman . Working for the White Sox at home. he
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lls by Jack Dawson relates
that and other baseball oddities. T = » THE Indianapolis Indians
once lost a game without their
relief pitcher. making a single
pitch. . .'. It was in the days of Pug Cavet, a consistent winner in his heyday. . In a game at Milwaukee, Cavet relieved in the ninth with the bases full and the score knotted. . . . As he wound up to make his first pitch, the ball rolled out of his hand for a balk, giving the Brewers the tie-breaking run. . Cavet won 28 games for the ‘Indians in 1919. = = = WE NOTE that two more Indianapolis professional boxers dared to wander over the state boundary the other night . . . with the usual result. . . . Both were knocked out, one in the gecand round. the other in the fourth....It happened in Grand . The week before, four members of the local briifea ear colony got similar, treatment in Milwaukee. . It all adds up to “what's wrong with pro boxing in Indianapolis” . . Promoters induce the boys to turn-pro too early in life . .. actually before the lads are real good amateurs. - ” = PARENTS: of Joe Morrissey made sure at blessed-event time that he would attract special attention from the coaching staff when he showed up for football at Notre Dame 18 years later... . . And sure enough, hé's a member of the 1951 Irish varsity squad, a sophomore halfback. . . . Full name, Joseph ROCKNE Morrissey. =z = 5 IN ITS 7-to-0 victory over Southern Methodist on Sept. 29, Ohio.. State never rushed the Mustang passing ace. Fred Benners, with more than three men .on the'theory Benners throws from top far back to make -wholesale rushing pay dividends -again on the theory it leaves defense open for séreen . On Oct. 13. ‘Notre Dame had four linemen rushing Benners in the first half and five in the second. ... It didn't work, .
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” ” = CLEVELAND'S team, booked to ‘p'ay here tonight, is barely recognizable to fans who saw the Barons play the Hoosier Caps at the Coliseum last season. ... The Barwere American League champions over all, pennant and Calder Cup. ; . "Gone from the ‘750-51 champs are Les Doue‘as, Hy Buller, Murdo MacKay, Wally Hergesheimer, Harry Taylor, Lloyd Doran, Eddie Busch and Glen Sonmor. . . . Quite a shakeup for a championship outfit. = » ” IN ANOTHER player deal, !eveland’s baseball club traded Outfielder Clarence Maddern to Seattle for Catcher Joe Montalvo. . . . The guess is that Cleveland acquired the Triple-A League catcher to send to Indianapolis next spring. . . . talvo, 24.
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Monstands 6-4 and weighs 205 . Son of Puerto Rican parents, Joe was born in New York but now resides in Puerto Bien Theé Honsier Indians already have one Puerto Rican on their. 1952 roster, Pitcher Jose Santjego, who was. a consistent winner for Wilkes-Barre the past season ” » ” IN football it used to punt, pass and a prayer. Now it's fade back, wind up and throw by many colleges and by almost all pro league teams.
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City, County H. S. Football Card This Week
: TUESDAY Franklin, Ind at Lawrence Central 30 pm Greenwood at Franklin ow Greet 2 ki Township WEDNESDAY Ben Davis at Beech Grove 2 Pm Manual at Broad Ripple. 8 p m
Cathedral at Batesville, 8 Danville at Decatur Central” 8p m Howe vs. Warren Central at Tech.
Boecdway at Pike Township, 8pm Bacred Heart (Open Southnort at Columbus 73 p m Washington vs. Terre Haute "Gerstmyer m
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FRIDAY Shortridge at Tech p : i SATU KDAY Cribs Attucks vs Deaf Efchanl Pp m -
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Huskies. 27-20, C In Late Rally
By United Press SEATTLE, Wash., Oct. 20 —Aroused Illinois took to the air in the closing minutes of a thrilling intersectional foot-
ball game today to beat a battling band of Washington Huskies, 27-20, and remain among the na-
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tion’s unbeaten and untied teams. Sophomore Tommy O’Connell’s 16-yard pass to Fullback Bill Tate in the end zone with two minutes to play gave the seventh-ranked ‘Fightin’ Illini their fourth straight victery after Washington had come from behind a 20-7 halftime deficit to tie-up”the game. n = ” WASHINGTON was played off its feet .jn_the first half by a. slashing. Mlinats ground «ZAme headed br the. brilliant Johnny Karras. But the Huskies ¢ iife in the third Hlinois in Washington made it 20-14 when Sam Mitchel! hit Hugh McElhenny with a long pass for a 77-yard touchdown play Stopped
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SESH a (AUER -dr ar prea RT BIT Earley. who held onto ‘the ball in the end zone, he was knocked out on the piayv but MeElhenny, who had made good on his only. other conversion. attempt. was wide with this one.
although
THEN O'Connell took over. With beautiful protection. the cool quarterback began hitting Pete Bachouros and Tate for long gains. The payoff pitch was a fourth-down toss that found Tate all alone in the end zone. Each team scored the first time it got the ball. Wash In First 12
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158 23 14 10 a nts 5 & ‘unting Average 322 $03 Pumbles Lost 3 1 Yards Penalized . n 127 Overtime for 13-15 Victory : Times Special ; MOLINE, Ill, Oct. —The In-
dianapolis Siriaas eli under the stigma of a college basketball scandal that resulted in the suspension of their two star players. Alex Groza and Ralph s
Beard. tonight defeated Milwaukee, 79-75, in an overtime pro L ; ? Caps Lose, 3-2
basketball exhibition tonight. The score was tied, 71-71 at the end of the regulation time. Coach Herm Schaeffer said, “their spirit is wonderful. They have an even greater will to win
id han Fe fv Od Defoe Continued {roi Page 11 THE CREAM of the local bowling trop will gather for Chile's Jewelry in-the Won- play. Vaino Grayam's conversions in ; e ro o determine d oli’ Ten Ladies League Tuesday at were good. hase to Rive te fans. at. home ,.iv. a shot by Thurler was tipped Saturday for a 12-game rolloff to determine Indianapol Pritcheti’s. Other plus-800°s were Stan Huntsman scored for Wa: the king of & club they waft. into the nets by Eddie Olson for entry in the National Match Game Tourney December IN turned in by Eva—WiNTAMSoR bash — from the 1-yard Tine in a. 4, 8 ¢ : ~ ArT | Kav ih d period, and Cal Hilge , LE . the last score. the Chicago Stadium. Morris Plan, 604, and Kay Ral- the second p : JOE GRABOSKI paced the. _ coh} ! J 8 i : oo —— ston, Nick's Garage, 602, diek made a touchdown: on the Oly 2 . ~ - Bert Hirschfeld, Indianapakis Six games will ‘be chalked up - " Jymps.. The former = Chicago winger, was the victim of a flying a; 3-30 m and another half- pinmen in leagues of ‘local IBPA a 2.8% 5 10-yard line., Grayam converted Stags player hit 9 from -the field puck while sitting on: the players: at 3:9 Da n ord se - ,OTHER pinmen passing the 650 hoth times. Wabash’s Bob Inand three from the free-throw. _ .v" iuwav in the second flozen 2 ; 9 h. is Be ps ay a house«. i mark during the week were man scored the lone touchdown line for 21 points to lead both , iq The puck struck him on orn Ang — ee THE U. S. Army +o Carl Hindel. 691; Jim Boughton. of the third period on a 39-yard teams in scoring the mouth and he retired to the vol : | : ' > HL Aw C7 690; Kenny Turpon, 685 Bud run. , nN { janapolis will make second invasion of the season into ,, BF x21 ad -e : . : In the overtime period. Dike dressing room, leaving one tooth “he To pi sid the thin line of plus-700 pinmen Howe, $3) Herb Schakel, 676 Olivet's only score came in the Edtemman hit. a field goal 6 put on the ice. He missed the re- © "0 2 in¢l : Friday. Cpl.' Ernie Martz of the Jim Overman, 668; Emmett By- final period on a 39-yard run Milwaukee in front. but the mainder of the game. : 4 1 = Amv Yinnace Schoo at : Har. ers, 665; Harry Wairhave, 662; O'Shaughanessy to his brother, Olymps tied it up on free throws SCORING SUMMARY INDIANA is restricted to one rison Scoted og Lt: Jack Henre's Pop Harrison and Bill Tarrant. Earl. Wayne's kick, failed. by Paul Walther and Deo Mogus ing, team, with other Hoosier entrants ..., Sept. 4 is top series 660. Robert VanCleave, 659, and — ————
Then Bruce Hale and Graboski kf
hit two quick ones from the field re
er t as I PERIOD i 1 INDIAKAPOLLS : 36 attempts, closing every to put the Olymps out in front. 3 bron isted.’ 3 aT ville districts. me with 245-224-259. Martz, A lif . tasiuk elVecchior 15:45 iL ffoeH a wosdbdlbud id 2: *3 Kevin O'Shea narrowed the gap. gi Jeiana; Hildebrand iReigle Lund: 1738 Fntry fee for Saturday's €on- racked up the sixth 700 on Infrom the field with a two pointer, cite He and | ros hr 1% test is $20, with the local winner diana lanes 5-6 for the eight-team but Cliff Barker and Walther puto: (1 Folk interference: peing assured of at least $100, ali-Army Finance School loop. the game on ice with a free throw ing! him Stesiur vires een plus a free trip to the national . HIRD PERIOD—4. Cieveland. Woch 88 n apiece, : (Williams, Perreault) 2 03. 5 Clevel Bas tourney on the Indianapolis IN THE Indianapolis Classic The teams will meet again to- \wochy (Gordon) 8:51. 6. Cleveland. Bowling Proprietors Association. ] . Indi po $ morrow night in Sheboygan Thurier (Olson) 11:35. 7. Cleveland. Olson League Wednesday at Pritchett’s, = v . (Thurier) 19:14 Penaities—O'Grady (trip- Plans for the rolloff were made M : ‘v. dogbi Diymplam to Meare OS ol ar Tap yesterday at a meeting of dis- JobRDY a A edi .5 ie feo... tp ty SCORE BY 8 champ, cracke —B Barnhorst.f 2 1 1 Edieman.f 37 3 Cleveland 0 1 45 trict committeemen at Fox-Hunt, Marott 8h t 3025 Mogus.! 1 3 1Bovint 3 1 1 INDIANAPOLIS 0 wich ‘Carl Rindel presided to pace Maro oes to a loferan.t 0. OMenant . 3 0 2 EE et i i Far g nde ~~ oh oO team totals, the season's second Beat [auiehins ntrants already include Dick highest, Game totals: were 1066Graboskif '9 3 4 Rennick.f 24 4 ! , ; ghest, Lavoy « 10 3 Slaushter £ 8 1¢ Lsu Blocks Punt, Weber, last year's winner, Jack go).979. Marott's 3030 tops the: oshefl ®t -hristnson.c 2 y Barker. I 1° 20%heas 54 > Nails Georgia, 7-0 Henry, Bob Earl, Curt Heady, geason. Walther 5 4 i 2 Wilson g £-2 3 Merrit Neese and Hindel. Other honor count scorers there Hale g 2. Ber ter.g 3 11 J ) T — i E + iBerses 3 0:1 ATHENS, Ga. Oct. 20 (UP) Each entrant is allowed to vote include Frank Stumpf Jr. 209Toals 2021 22. Totals 28 1723 bouisiana State University for two houses for Saturday's 255-212-676 for Stumpf Brothers, Score bY aren: a blocked a crucial punt and nailed rolloffs, from which one will be and Jim Williams, 214-213-230 Jlympians 2} overtime: 7 wa i .- B, filwaukee 11 23 21 16 4iovertime) 75 it in the end zone to break up a chosen. The chosen site will he an- 657 for Prifehett Recreation.
. - rugged defensive battle with Straight Power Wins Georgia tonight and take a MANHATTAN. Kas., Oct. 20 victory. UP) Colorado used straight Freshman Guard 8id Fournet. power today to heat a hard-fight- a 205-pounder.’ crashed through ing and rapidly improving Kansas the Georgia line in the third State College team, 20 to 7, be- period to block Quarterback Zeke fore a crowd of 12,000 in fine fall Bratkowski's punt where it countweather, ed most and Fullback Billy West Kansas State hit 10 of 28 pass pounced on the ball in the end attempts for 173 yards.. Colorado zone. tried only 7, connected with 3 for 41 yards.
comi— Amateur Basketball Four openings remain in the South Side Turners warm-up‘ tourney, Call MA-6360
Five if a Row DAYTON, O., Oct. 20 (UP)— I rary BaLioh. will open its fall Quarterback Frank Siggins ran season with four games today starting at) p
H. G. Englehardt, operating the the University of Dayton’s win- gym Jor the 20th season. announced all
ning streak {0 five in a row here lsAfuss dre flied except the Saturday today with a 21-6 victory over the| Today's schedule:
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'Belt vs. Zionsville.
CAPS vs. CLEVELAND Tonite, 8:15 p.m.
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Handcuffs Hawks’ Passes
By United Press IOWA CITY, lowa, Oct. 20 Michigan powered and passed to a touchdown per period for three quarters to-
day to defear lowa, 21-0, in de. NEXT OPPONENTS Oct. 23—Ohie State at lowa . "—Minnesota at Michigan.
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fense of its Big Ten title before a record-breaking crowd of 53,050 homecoming: fans. A second-half rainstorm handcuffed lowa's pass attack and resolved the game into a punting duel and match. of ground attacks after Michigan took a 14-0 halftime lead. Two passes and an Jowa fumble set up Michigan's three touchdowns to give the. Wolverines their- second straight Big-Ten It was Jowa's second loss 1gain&t no victories in the con. Ferente id ~ = ‘m =
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IT was an afternoon of futility for Ilowa as a fumblg, pass inter. ception and a tough Michigan defense: thwarted three Hawkeye scoring drives inside the Michigan 20-vard line. Michigan opened the scoring ‘the second time it had the ball, AP 47 vards ou score. Rill plunged 4 va UY NE TAs form: Don: % So Lowell Perry for 35 yards accounted for most of the drive.
IN the second-quarter Michigan
moved to the end zone again on a 52-vard drive with another Peterson pass. this time End Fred Pickard. covering 29 vards set up Peterson's plunge from the 2 to score . Rain fell throughout the second half and the game settled down to a punting duel. In the last minute of the period. Iowa Quarterback Jim Sangster fumbled on the Hawkeve 21 and Merritt Green covered for Michigan.
One play later, Peterson scampered 21 vards to scofe: Russ Rescorla converted every time. lewa h rst Downs "Ts Wie ng Yardage . 25! 1 Bo sing Yardage in T4 Passes Att empied 12 7 Passe 5 ompieted 5 4 . Pass ses Intercepted 1 : 2 ¢ m 8 Average 40 38 Pum 3 0 Yards he — iized » 5%
~ Wabash Smothers Olivet, 41 to ©
! CRAWFORDSVILLE. Ind, Oct. 20 (UP)-—Wabash unleashed a scoring attack on Olivet today to rack up a 41 to 46 football victory. 5 ’ Little
The Giants gave the visitors no chance to score in the first period while they . ran
their score up to 21. Ken Beasle: scored on a 15-vard pass and
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