Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 October 1951 — Page 16

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By JIMMIE ANGELOPOLOUS

; Lee The United Press football rat- | L This is interesting. : today, hut, lost some of its lead ings (frst place votes in | ' " Three weeks ago I casually madé a reference concern- over two .hotly pursuing Midwest parentheses). . . . p : powerhouses, Illinois and Michi- Team p . ing Richmond's Jim Peters. Zan State yan L vints | I related that Peters, the halfback who can stop and In the closest balloting of the > enneswen 17) 2 +o. 293 ) \ . season by the United Press board: 2. Hinois (4) ..........: 250 ! * start on a dime, thought enough -—; - ig of n dches il ’is replz ed Mi. h y 3. Michigan State (8) ... 245 ~ about his training routine and 3 Soa ches. Jiiinois Tedlaces Mik 1. Southern California (3) 181 athletics to keep sane hours dur- L B d ta ow i te; 2 ND S $ 5. Georgia Tech " {Ag the football season. ou , ou reau Wg Wisconsin Jumpeq nig the " ar ans a Ma eh 1) funni I Reports say that Peters goes to 2 Old Southern CalifoPni C 8 year. S BH S Tar ave 2 F § m. C a, California $ T. California (1) .. .... 144 sleep with regularity ground nine Seeks and Princeton each advanced one e e cou 8 Princeton (1) ... .... 130 P80 QUANG 1h Weeks Tnat A T } : place after impressiye victories. Di } 9. Wisconsin (1) ........ 175 y 1 8 Y ; £2 2 vr 10. Baylor .. ........ vein 67 enough of our high school athletes eamma es : POWER - PACKED Tennessee. isagreemen

in general know the tremendous value of self-discipline and self-

. Sacrifice in athletics,

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FRANKLY, I know that several of our local athletes,

through no fault of the coaches |

or teachers or - schools, don’t know the real meaning of selfpunishment and self-denial for the betterment of themselves and their schools. I think some of them must believe it's so much’ hogwash. This isn't to rake anv truants

over the coals—it's strictly an

observation. Coaches

value of placing their athletes on the honor system,

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COACHES and officials are wmuch smarter than some athletes w give them credit. They know the =. boys who are “hurting” in practice sand the ones who do a beautiful *job of “dogging it.” 8o do others. = I'm being frank. . == “Bo last’ week I found out that “three football players on the same “ team told their coach they hit the sack regularly by nine or thereabouts, ~ » » THEY'RE from Manual, the team that's'won only one game all season—its opener. They are: Halfback Raymond Lee, a junior; Halfback Bill Oakes, another junior, and Fullback Phil Willsey, a sophomore. Lee said he gets to bed often | by eight. I admire those kids. Not because they get to bed early, but because they show they have the right attitudes of training, of discipline and of self-respect.

It's ridiculous to think that

every boy who plays athletics inl high school should get to bed|

nightly at 9 p. m. Each boy’s body | needs and requirements are different. The nine o'clock business does not represent an expected | norm for athletes; it represents | an extreme. ..and I was curious

to find out how many boys in |have

the city and county went beyond |

the expeet norm... | ~ » ~

«.. MANUAL is the only school]

“fom which I have heard in one « Yy or another . . . and that's w=-what has surprised ‘me. If just #three boys from each of our 19/league career with Cleveland teams which recelved considera-

Leity and county teams were the

. .*%extremists” that would give you a 20-game winner in 1948, 1949

87 boys of a total of 665 based | on 35-man squads . . . a rough estimate.

I'm sure there are more . . . but if there aren't the whole thing might be indicative to me of a trend bordering on distorted attitudes boys might have nowadays about being placed on their own ... To bed with ye’, Junior NOW I CAN breath: Sacred Heart over Deaf 8chool (2 p, m.)

Mays Flunks Army Exam

BIRMINGHAM, Ala. Oct. 30 (UP)—Willie Mays, fleetfooted National League ‘‘rookie of the vear,” was expected to receive a 4-F classification at 4 meeting of his draft board in suburban Fairfield today. Draft hoard officials said the Negro athlete flunked his examination of induction into the Army. Relatives said Mays, who played in the 1951 World Series as a New York Giant outfielder, was out of to'vn on a nine-day trip. An aunt said he had received no official notice that he failed his induction test. . Col, J. T. Johnson, state director of selective service) said Mays could be ordered to tglieanother pre-induction exam.

Marciano Booked | For Tour of Nation |

NEW YORK, Oct. 30 (UP) Toots Mondt, president of the Manhattan Booking Agency. announced today he had ‘signed heavyweight contender Rocky

Marciano, on a $250,000 guarantee, for personal appearances until and if he wins the heavyweight crown,

THE PRESS BOX

seldom wh, posted a disappointing 17 and points,

are autocratic in their dealings y4 record last season, and Catcher State for the runnerup spot. The with boys because they know the poop who

{sons later and has never batted Wednesday for an operation to re-

Still No. 1 in Nation?

By Uffited Press EP NEW YORK, Oct. 30—Unbeaten Tennessee retained the top ranking among the nation's college football teams

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How UP Rates |

NEW YORK, Oct. 80 (UP)— | |

Second 10—Stanford 66; Texas 57; Notre Dame 34; Texas A&M 33; Oklahoma 21; Washington State 8; Kentucky and Texas Christian 2 each; Michigan and Miami (Fla.) 1 each.

By .United Press which swamped Tennessee Tech.

By United Press NEW YORK, Oct. 30— 68-0. for its fifth 1951 victory and SOUTH BEND, Ind., Oct. its- 15th over the past two sea-

Manager Lou Boudreau of sons, received 17 first place votes 30—Notre Dame's athletic dithe Red Sox is angling to and a total of 297 points from rector says the ejection of an

. the 35 leading coaches who make 7... ichi acquire ex-teammates Bob ,; (he rating board. The Volun. 17iSh Scout from the Michigan

Lemon and Jim Hegan from teers led last week with 22 first State press box Saturday resulted 'y « : Cleveland, it was learned today. Place votes and 311 points. Ten- from an ‘honest disagreement” Light Heavies nessee was named the No, 1 team a@bout scouting rules. . in the coaches’ pre-season rat- But Edward (Moose). Krause Signed on Card Manager ings and in the first weekly bal- said a misunderstanding over the Joe Cronin to turn over anything lot. incident has been cléared. Illinois, which trimmed Indi- Scout JohngDruze was asked to ana, 21-0, for its fifth straight leave the press box at the Pitts- ; victory, moved up one notch with burgh-Michigan State game beIn exchange for Pitcher Lemon, four first place votes and 250 cause Michigan State authorities barely edging Michigan contended Notre Dame had al- Armory

ready scouted their team three The card. the first to be stages catching 132 games for the In- burgh for their sixth straight, |. _'N® limit permitted under here by.Promoter Tex Nunnally dians, Boston apparently is will- dropped to third with six first 27 2&reéement between the of Michigan City, will have as ing to trade Ted Williams, place ballots and 245 points. schools. ys Hie headliner two eight-round "a a Byer heavyweight scraps. In one will : : SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA, KRUSE. however, contended in be Joe Louis Brown of Chicago Just One More Chance— : HANK GREENBERG, Cleve- Which topped Texas Christian, 28. 3 1enSthy statement yesterday against Ponce Deleon of Salt ” land general manager, already 26, advanced one place to fourth Nat Druze's assignment was Lake City while in the other wil : 3 ‘has admitted the Indians would With three first “place votes and rally the third. be Ronny Wulf of Cincinnati and a e e eves rm ack in a e {welcome Williams but said the 181. .points, éXchanging places The Irish athletic director said Milton Newman of Chicago. asking price appeared too high. With Georgia Tech, which fell Notre Dame had

scouted the Brown made ane past appearAccording to a source close to PACK one place after barely beat- Spartans With Michigan ance here when hé was beaten by

Boudreau reportedly has ad-

vised 3oston General Terry Wagner,” Camp Atterbury soldier, and light heavyweight Bill Henderson of Louisville have been signed to battle in the six-round semifinal on Friday night's fight

card in the National Guard

within reason” to land the two

players from the Indians.

batted .239 while Spartans, 53-26 victors over Pitts.

BATTERY MATE—Atjractive Cathy Page does the catching for ‘husband Joe as he works te get his arm back in shape. '

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By United Press SPRINGDALE, Pa. Oct. 30

Funny thing, wheh I went to Seals, turning in two victories

Sale spring training with the. Yankees against one defeat.

Boudreau, the new Red Sox man- te Yanqeroin, 3-7. Georgia Tech Sept. 29 and their Penn State Dick Cherry a year ago. * Joe Page clenthed his teeth as he last March, I had it iff: my. mind I don't exactly know what ager still considers the’ 31-year- pe rst place vote and 159 battle Oct! 20. He admitted that By ; Sm whipped a curve ball over his tpat I was going to make acome- team I will be with in spring old Lemon the outstanding pitcher Dt rut pie teams alt received Shather Irish assistant coach, Earlham Forfeits Game catcher.” or back . .. that I was going to have training next vear,” he said. “But in the American League. at least one first place vot ernie Crimmins, watched the “I'll never give up,” he saidig good year. : I guess it'll be Kansas - City.

“When Lou was managing at close ballot. Maryland. Cnitortn, Michigan: Srate-Ohly State game Cyan Ind. Oct. 30 (UP) solemnly. Cleveland,” revealed the source, Princeton and Wisconsin. oteupy- Oct. 6 but added that Crimmins oat ham College _Ahnounced a chance for me to get.back to the “Lemon usually was his first Ing the Shah to ThE Tory: wasn't there as a scout. Jesterday It had forfeited a 13 to big leagues.” choice in any vital ball game. order, each’ attracted one top He was’ looking on as a spec- Pind over Rose Poly because Page's pretty dark-haired wife. Minoso, when all of a sudden but I'm just concentrating on ‘Here's your ball game,’ he'd fay vote. ; tator from an end zone seat © ine ineligibility of a Quaker Cathy, returned the ball to her something went in my arm.” getting my arm back in shape. to Lemon, ‘you pitch it for me.’ Maryland, undefeated in five K'ae maintained. Eridaer, Dr. Merle A. Rousey. husband with a looping toss The 33-vear-old Page touched It doesn’t nurt at all now, see?" - “And Lemon admires Boudreau games, retained sixth place with KRAUSE £..% 8 : Jifectar of athletics, said school across their backyard. the spot in his left arm where he The handsome southpaw moved both as a manager and a player. 157 points: California, which RAUSF, said that the Spar- 0 beials learned Herb Wetnand. a “C.mon, Joe”. she called out suffered adhesions last March. his arm about vigorously to shew They're great friends. Remember, topped the rankings from the sec- tans athletic director, Ralph transfer student from Illinois cheerfully ‘poising her mitt, “Let's “Well, that pitch to Minoso just there was ho pain even when he it was Lou who was responsible ond to the fourth weeks inclusive, .OUP8: thinks Crimmins’ spec- State Normal, was not scholas- see your fast one!” about did it.” "he sighed. “By snapped it. suddenly. for converting Lemon from a advanced from eighth to seventh AtOr-sitting constitutes scouting, tically eligible. He sald Weinand gS =» May 17, the Yankees sent me to “I'm still hopeful of coming third baseman into a pitcher. with 144 points; Princeton, with _1echnically he may be right.” Played only a few minutes of the poGE, one-time Yankee star Kansas Clty. My arm still back.” he said in a quiet but 5» five straight victories this season | rause sald. “That is not our Sept. << game and was withdrawn 4nq the outstanding relief pitcher hothered me and I wasn't helping. forceful tore. “AS FAR as Hegan is von- and 18 in a row since 1949, went Interpresaton here at Notre I ren casig dot Of in baseball only two short vears the club ‘much, so I went to see ~ And now, all that hope crept cerned, Boudreau is convinced [T°™M ninth to eighth with 130 Dame. Bl Is point the disagree- 1 ; > : tago,. -smiled as he kept throwing Dr. Phog Allen. into ms dark blue eyes. - that Jim is the best catcher_in PON'S: _ Tent How pangs, I also ends to his wife. After 15 or 20 min-' “He did me a world of good.” “One more chancs is all I'm the league, not the best hitter. Bayle®™ rounded out the top 10, here as an honest disagreement utes, he called a halt.. Page said, brightening” “I give looking for,” he said. “One more any means, but the best dropping from seventh place after on both sides. . ‘ “The arm felt good.” he grinned him all the credit in the world. chance ..." cateher.” being held to a 21-21 tie by Texas I Relations be tw ge n Notre happily. . “Of course, I didn't But his Freasmeps required me to . . ei v has ily : . ‘Jame and Michigan State really cut loose. But it served the rest and I didn't. The ball club : ' . x BoouAtesd 21a Jas semisted Wisconsin, the week's only new- have always been on the highest purpose for a light workout. wanted to see results. They This Week s City, County

is its catching and pointed out comer to the top 10, “replaced and most friendly plane. "It is Whadd'ya think of that wife of wanted me to pitch. I tried, but H. S. Football Card : Texas, which fell from 10th to our intention that they will re- mine?

“Not as long as there's 2 =» » That's what they tell me, any“BUT .IN a game against Cleve- way’

land, 1 was pitching to this guy = “It's all a little bit confusing.

Jim Heyrock On Page 5

Times Sports Writer Jim Heyrock ‘took a busmans

, i res ; r B atcher, isn't nly fouled myself up.” that he would do everything pos- t a . 1 holiday yesterday and of Pretty good catcher, isn't I « nly ou : p. Toda sible to deal for a first class re- lof Place made tie biggest ad. 20 this way.” all things covered the she?” A a =» Saeed Hairy 1, Seat schon Iam ceiver. Vance among the Sr aa A EE Maiden Form brassiere The Pages strolled leisurely into. WITHOUT ever winning a game p Dgech Grove at Lawrence Central, 7:30

The Indians, on the other hand IB : show at the Wm. H. Block : ‘jumping from 16th to 11th after . 's view indicated they might be beating Washington, 14-7, for its Mat Strongmen Co. For the mans view: willing to part with one of their sixth victory in a row point,- read Jim's story on front line pitchers—they have ~° : : Page 5.

Yoh & Tow n i four in Bob Feller, Early Wynn, After Texas came Notre Dame, oO Card Tonight

Texas N < 3 Mike Garcia and Lemon-—in ex- exas A&M and Oklahoma, each

: holding its ranking of the previ- £ change for long ball hitters. ous week. Washington State, Ken- ,.. tucky, Texas Christian, Michigan

six-year big and Miami (Fla.) completed the

their house and once inside.. Joe for Kansas City, Page was sent grew thoughtful. packing to San Francisco of the “As.far as I know,” he said. Pacific Coast League last Aug. 5. | “I'm still Yankee property. He finished the season with the

Friday Cuihedral at Broad Ripple. 8 p m Crispus Attucks at La Porte, 8 p.m, Howe vs. Washington st CYO. 8 p. m, Fhortrides at Manual. 8p se onnersville a outhport, -7: p. "Tech at Kokomo, 8 p. m. Te

A battle of mas strongmen will ature tonight's pro wrestling action at the Armory when hulking Wiladek Kowalski, ackles the Mighty Atlas. Farmer Jones, the bewhiskered hill-billy from Montgomery County, Arkansas, and Whitey Whit-

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LEMON, whose

flourished under. Boudreau, was tion in the ballot.

BPI and phe Ihe Inatane Raschi Under Knife tler, Missouri roughhouse artist, 0 wo 0, - $ 8 g > {| will be ind Des. against the Boston Braves in For Dama d Knee | il Be semiwindup foes

; The first event pits Ivdn RasOct. 30 (UP)— putin, the “Russian Bear,” against |

Raschl of the Gentleman Jim Dobie, of Windsor, | York Yankees will enter Canada. ‘

Hopkins ~ Hospital: here

1948. : BALTIMORE Hegan. also 31, started with gtar Pitcher V

Cleveland in 1941, did not.reach! New first string status until five sea- Johns

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better than .249 in the big leagues move a cartilage from his right Wins Third Title althougly he is regarded as a de- knee. BUFFALO,.N. Y., Oct. 30 (UP) fensive ‘marvel. The Indians re- The three-time 20-game winner Thomas Crane, 29 - year - old cently bolstered their catching has .suffered since. July, 1950, Springfield; Mass., school teachet, staff by acquiring big Joe Mon- when he injured the knee sliding held his third National AAU sentalvo from Seattle of the PCL. !into home plate at Cleveland. The for title today by winning the In seeking Lemon and Hegan, injury was irritated when he AAU 25-kilometer road race at Boudreau is continuing a policy slipped off the pitching rubber in the ,8t. Francis Xavier Athletic of never letting old acquaintances a game against the Browns at St..Club’s 17th annual sports cavalbe forgotten. : : Louis, cade yesterday.

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