Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 November 1951 — Page 29
- ®
w na » ®
THORSPAY, NOV. 15, 1031 -
Candidates
? i.
_ HE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
Snavely Must ic Tem, 455 Beat Irish
15, 1951
8 x A a ds
The Hawks of Decatur Central made a successful venture into the 1951-52 basketball - season here last night as they coasted to at
nse ight
For Coach-of-Year
. By LAWREN(
fingers of two hands.
'E ROBINSON Scripps-Howard Staff Writer
In its 17-year history, there never has been as sharp a
To Keen Job
| By United Press
miracle last Saturday by coming
45-35 victory over Pike Township. Decatur jumped into a 7-0 lead
at the end of the first quarter and
extended the margin to "25-10 at halftime. IL.eon Larrison and Rex McKinney paced the Hawks with
tral, 25-20, during the last half,
boiling down of coach-of-the-year candidates as in this 1951 CHAPEL ‘HILL, N. C. 15 and 14 points, respectively Samuaizn 4 , 3. on "’ 'Templin was high fof the Red I 3 gn. . : Nov. 15—Carl Snavely, the Devils of Pike Township on 15 Even now, with three weeks and crucial games galore $18,000 a year football coach pois. ; ny i t to 0, the principal” coach con- - pe ————— ————— Le 2 a 1 ike ownship, who had de Th } h AR ean be counted on the ; of North Carolina's Tarheels, reated Danville in the season's Sw y . hq untied Indians who: pulled off a will not he retained next season opener, outscored Decatur Cen
"Smokes ‘better tastes better
ere is tentative list .of : g > : sets Notre le i ae 8 tive :list -of the from behind to beat Southern unless the team upsets 0 The box score Er Etinek California : Dame or at least makes a good Dtcotor Centeat Cans Fike 4 . . d S Ss ue Tay or, St: i a. i : 2 i ° u ra i) Pike ownship (35) ford 3 ty : San Taylor's qualifications include showing Saturday, responsible 15 th of . oh "EAST—Charlie Caldwell, the fact that this is his first year university sources insisted today. | : Princeton; Harry Lawrence, as chief coach. The Piston of Although there was no official p Se Bucknell. these annual Coach of the Year comment, there has been con- L - 8
MIDWEST Ray Eliot, Illinois; Biggie Munn, Michigan State, SOUTH-—Bobby Dodd, Georgia
selections shows a new coach who achieves high success looms very
much in the minds of the voting poor showing of the Tarheels who
Tech: Bob Neyland, Tennessee: coaches, probably because of its have won only two games this Totals SOUTHWEST—Dutch Meyer, dramatic impact. year while losing six. It is the Halftime Texas Christian; Jess Neely, Rice; 4 +8 1 worst season in Snavely’s long twp 13 : : OF THE others, there is no coaching career and he stands! Officials—Luzar, Willlam SL
George Sauer, Baylor.
little chance of improving upon it
Additional Sports
MILLION PHILLIES ARE ENJOYED EVERY DAY
2 8 3 denying Bobby Dodd's significant NOTE IN this listing the see- job with Georgia Tech this year. in the team's -two remaining tions and the coaches have been Starting the season, no one gave games with Notre Dame and : . carefully listed alphabetically. Tech a chance in its own confer- Duke. On Pages 30-31 incinnatl The Indianapolis Times and other ence, and here the Wrecks are Hn 8 : , Lin . an. > Berippsdioward TN eW . now the wreckers. CHANCELLOR R. B. FEouse ~ Phillies are the one cigar flavor-pros a. yinators and sponsors o 11S Gep.. Bob Neyland of Tennes- ic Direc Bob Fetzer . were short- ongina s =v » and Athletic Director Bo e ; : lub smacked unique post-season feature, have see has been an admitted master confirmed that no action had been HARRY SIMS tected by exclusive processes. No won= i no part in the actual selection of of the coaching arts for so many toward retaining ” ;
taken as yet
1s ’ i ‘oach of the ar other than ye; i rw 3 ; oz r : same, Bvra- Ihe Coach 4 the Yeay om gan years his Ram is byway in the Snavely for next season. wo — der they smoke better, taste better p d, 3 to 1, at ballots : game ae one EO Neh yay The stern 57-year-old Snavely EE es k scored twice Those Ballolt are SEIT ONLY 101 4a ps TEs who came to this football hot spot ©“ }1.1781— 2901 EAST 10TH SI. always. They're better for your budget, lec once for the . 2 es : . 0 ennesse § auie. from Cornell in 1945, had a con : # | 4 active members of the American Rav Eliot's chances may hing : LOWEST POSSIBLF TERMS L011: . ba : ay nd ot the . . os . : 4 . : : : y ninge sistent winning record until last too, for Phillies ve y 0184 r . B Foothall Coa « Hes Assn., who on the Illini production this Sat- Season He previously coached ’ gl e 3 ou fine cigar sch alone are eligible to cast votes. 4. against Ohio State. Harry . ail iy : ye . . of ’ iohe ame aig ie ainst Q § ; the Tarheels in 1934 and 1935 Cc +l Fil excellence fo ; re This Sen on's schedule Falis Cor LLawrence is as new to the top when his teams won 15 games, as ¢ nm ce lor only 10¢. ang 2a the mailing of officials.a oe next football scene as is his undefeated lost two, and tied one. Sell or Rent Te, Way 3 LEAGUE week, with a Seadiine of Dec. 5. pucknell array. Lawrence has § Abbott & Costelio. Mighty Mouse. ete. i Ire to sion 3 . i =” ” = . . ¥ : LT Ps. G OC EXCEPT FOR the Southwestjtone a Superh job of raising the : Indianapolis Camera Co. Most Men Prefer { the, ss IRB group, where the picture changes Bisons to the top. GRADY PRITCHARD, veteran 207 E. Washiogton ZPepa 3 it 3 3 weekly, all of the coaches named ~~ member of the athletic council —— feq, 5 210 38 8 have teams boasting undefeated é y which recommends coaching ap- ___| ARGEST SELECTION = sion records. pointments to the administration, of Linoleum in Indigne 3 Bs § og An unblemished record is not ¥ conceded that alumni pressure - —— § 213 1 4 the final criterion in selecting a 8 i was being brought to bear against RUGS from $2.39 33333 Coach of the Year by any means . . Snavely, but that “if Carolinajf Lovs.ler the siete with the bis red A a Ne/ . NIGHY Each ‘voting coach is asked to beats Notre Dame Saturday and + HOOSIER * mercas crgor consider other phases of achieve- or im ICO ‘ . then plays a first-rate game > ; . & 3 ment. Such important factors as Ray Eliot against Duke the pressure could FAINT & LINOLEUM co. Perfecto 10¢ DeLuxe (extra size) 2 for 254 GAT . sportsmanship, strategy. influ- bs Unie Prone — undergo a terrific change.” f POLIS (3:13 g 115 ence on the players and diffi- ~ : ; : SPANDINGS calty of schidule alia are in: BALTIMORE, Md. Nov. Detroit Tigers Buy LL. T Pts. G OG voked 15—*"There isn't a stickout : : T 31 2 ’ A 3 308% ed #0 one nan deny TUE the 2 oe» Buffalo Bison Franchise s 30% An cation in all categories of those = : BUFFALO. N. Y.. Nov. 15 (UP) 8 3111 11M listed They are standout men That was the opinion of —The sale of the Buffalo Bisons 8 210 28 : - 3 nternatic i NIGHT 8 in every way, including great cur- most turfmen at old Pimlico to- of the International League to rent success day as they studied the five en- the Detroit Tigers of. the Amer2 un = tries for tomorrow's $15000 win- ican League was announced last fii WORTHY OF immediate note ,... ¢a1e aj special. night by Bison Treasurer Lew rrier is Charlie Caldwell of Princeton Oil Capitol, Bryan G.. Royal Horschei. who looms a leading candidate ;,vernor, Call Over and County Horschel said that a meeting of lonored to succeed himself. No coach in Delight were the only horses Bison stockholders would be held ol's football the 16 vears of the award ever ,.med through the entry box ves- Nov. 26 at which time details of has repeated. Caldwall conceiv- tarday for the 15th n , of the sale will be revealed aiizit I rday 5th running of : nost valuable ably could be the first the tion classic. No purchase price was an- »» titude award The astute Princeton mentor rr 5 nounced but the sale includes wal gridiron whose Tigers boast the longest! OF THE five. Oil Capito! ranks Buffalo's franchise and players - ren winning tr ir + , “« 31) : bitin pe t ] n any § 1 afeteria Fri- current winning streak in the ,. 1}, jeading money winner with Ra ich BY Je estate.
2 1 } “ last vear's .. eater awards’ his talent than with last Years .,. 4 year-old colt earned most ors in f ts unbeaten crew. Starting the sea- ¢ (pat money as a juvenile in - 12 y ’ ) ir HOT: n. oot son he had only one man back 1940 He has been somewhat of her awards. from last vear's attacking nia- _ sity 3 A ALLY is > Jan's Crosse ey Ey a disappointment this year, waittoon, only five from the defensive ng until last Saturday to win his
o be honored.
tball
= ” ” YA ” lig h i je results 8t Sa- SROMINEN in the news County Delight tops the field in iners 44. AC PROMINENTLY | earings this year with $170.985.
{, Marine Ord-
38. Indiana Na- , : ht's games: 1 Biggie” Munn, whose Michigan _ EE : £5 : ; four stakes—The Dixie, ManhatHE ! & State team came through with Gallant Fe oan oe thas a aT Kirshbaum Cen- the stunning 35-0 conquest of °' : DA, a AA
has done a better job of directing
array. It took some doing to keep this rebuilt group on the same unyielding basis.
this week, of course, is Clarence
Notre Dame. Munn's’ upsurging
$302,151 However,
to his credit.
first stake race of 1951 when he led home a good field in the But-
ler Handicap at New York.
The Rokeby Stable entry has won
chants and Citizens.
Radio's Most
oftle Juggler!
Why be a bottle juggler when it's so easy to
schedule toni club, using a bewildering variety 2 = 2 ream vs. J. D. of formations, has been building (CALL. OVER and Bryan G i i 1 i oR format, en b CALL an van ( . carry home Falls City Premium Quality Beer in ATE for years, and Biggie is the each have won ihree stakes in Outstanding Ham ; y - architect. 1951 to qualify for the Special. h . Still another standout ig Chuck Call Over captured the Princeton these convenient, easy-to-carry....easy-to-open Tavlor, 31-year-old mastermind Quaker City and Trenton Handi- * SEE PAGE 22 .
*
Ty WY mp
behind Stanford's unbeaten and
I. Which is
1 smoother?
2. Which is mellower?
caps all at Garden State Park.
They look alike... but which whiskey really tastes better ?
DON'T GUESS—TEST!
Be your own whiskey expert! Whiskies differ greatly in flavor and in freedom from harshness. So why not be your own judge by comparing Calvert with any other brand?
We believe you'll choose smoother, mellower ‘Calvert Reserve, because its taste is determined by a “Consumer Jury” of thousands of folks like you.
But if you still prefer another brand, then stick with it. Fair enough?
MAKE THIS SHOWDOWN TEST TODAY:
Ask a friend or barman to pour '4 oz. of Calvert into a glass, and the same amount of any other whiskey into another — without telling vou which is which. Compare each one for smoothness and freedom from bite. Then pick the whiskey that really tastes better.
3. Which is free v from bite?
...easy-to-store package.
SIX to Go!
Six One-way Glass Bottles @ NoDeposit—No Return
& 3 oo. Nag
et
SIX to Go!
Six Regular Export Bottles Deposit Required
CART-A-CASE ©® with Pull-up Handle
ly
Twelve One-way Glass Bottles
No Deposit—=No Return
wn for Ea ose =p hey the ude ® hor STANDARD 24 CASE and om i Twenty-four Regular n | Export Botles ® TOTE-A-CASE PREMIUM QUALITY y C Deposit Required with Built-in Handles d F Twelve Flat-top Cans ons ; No Deposit 1 ’ | FALLS CITY BREWING CO. , INC. LOUISVILLE 11,4KY, 6 * Ag a
TELE LE EET DOE TEESE BERD ERE RE RARE ROL EOL EE REITER ERE ELE NOE ERROR E E ELITR ORONO EE ERE ETRE EO EOE ERNE
Cart Crllnges Compson
ES’ 1 | HE : FRA 3 4 * LJ ad R 5 o ; We ~ with any whiskey on the market | $ iy, . see the difference taste the difference WHISKEY « 86.8 PROBE + 65% GRAIN MEUTRAL SPIRITS. CALVERT DISTLLERYCORP, N. Y. C. - a : ¥ nn x CAVE] BSHVY BLENDED 8 PROR) 89%, Sah NEUTRAL * iy i 2 ae ta i : ’ - 7 ah = re - 3 4 » oe 2 4p hs xi ¥ - . . - ® on ba i ial : is ; Ty i
