Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 November 1951 — Page 43

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AFTER A week of enforced idleness by the Thanksgiving holiday, Indianapolis bowlers who strive for their best work on Thursday- will return to aetion tonight. If will be the first taste of ¢ om petition for the leagues *" since Nov. 15. 3 : One of the . better battles is promised in the | Men's Moose: League at the’ Fountain Squar alleys starting at 8:30 o'clock. Th | e ague ~ leading Mickey Mouse Tavern will attentpt to boost

Jack Welsh its two-game margin over The!

Sevens. ‘The. Tavern boys have won 22 games in 30 starts while The Sevens hold a 20-10 record. Another interesting test will unfold when the Hoosier Monument five squares off with Foun: tain Square Tavern in a crucial series. Hoosier Monument is tied = with The Sevens for second place

while Fountain Square is strug-|

gling to move higher in the eight-team circuit. The latter has won 18 of 30 starts and is now in fourth place. However, a clean sweep would certainly jack them up as a stout contender. Larry Lehmann of Fountain Square Tavern paces the field with a 179-game average while Bob Whitlock is tops in the se-

ries scores with 622.

Delaware on the Spot IT IS STILL

the same old story of stop Delaware Bowl the Delaware Major Men's League and the challengers will be back

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Plenty of 600s

IT WAS A 408 all-around night for the men as rio less than| 53 “600 or better” series were posted. Joe ‘Danna of Dewey's Hideaway was the best for his mates with a 634 while Bill Power _ uncorked a 632 for Kelly's Five. * William Gooch of Sunset Cleaners had a 632 threesome while John Moigan, Sr, of and B Body Shop came up with

the American Legion and William - Greenlee of the Knights of Columbus fired a 630 series each.

Mitchell's 683 High

Don Mitchell | “brass ring” in-last night's city(wide activity with a 683 series score” in the Indianapolis Classic League at Pritchett's alleys. Mitchell's sparkling performance came on games of 268-222-193. “He isa member of the Delaware Bowling five. Chuck Marlowe of Riviera No. 3 posted a 664 series, coming on games of 203-213-248. Marott Shoes was the city's top team performer with a 3017 total “in the Classic League. Schuster Coal was high among the Ladies with a 2635 score at the Fox-Hunt lanes.

Reich of the Johns-Manville five. Al Centracci was the big boy in

with a 627 series. Rudy Stempel of Interclub rolled a 626 as did Joe Piccione of Sicanoff. Bob Earl, usually consistent kegler,| fired a 625 series for the state champion Kays Jewelers. Carl Kiefer of Roberts Milk fired a 621 and Gilbert Wood- ; ward rolled the same score for Patton Brothers. Dick Craw-

club and Al Moe had a 816 san.

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a ats 1 iuded Dave Arr Amon g the other standout 614 Bob Suse: nichel of Fr ed Cli ne Realtor 8 scores were Curt Heady's 648 ¢13 f Sam's, series for Marott Shoes and a § oo Hares

646 score by Jim Jackson of Tay oJ lor's Grocery. Vince Oberting of | 5, 607 the American Legion had a 643 Hes while teammate Jack Wagner posted a 641 threesome, Harry Wheeler's 639 was good for Marott Shoes and Tom Maher #0! of the American Legion stood out Je with a 636. ’

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ford of Charles McGarvey had a + 619 while George June of Inter- |

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Stanky Is Not

Being Considered, Shocks Says Card Owner

; By United Press ST. LOUIS, Nov. 29 — Fred, Saigh, owner of the" St. Louis] |Cardinals, said today that Eddie! |Stanky is not one of ‘the three candidates he is considering for

| manager of the club. The Cardinal boss added that

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Indiana University alumni.

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1U Alumni

: ANGELOPOLOUS The resignation of Coach Clyde Smith is going to startle

Approximately 100 I. U, alumni followers heard a revealing interpretation of Indiana football at a noon luncheon

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lone of the men he has in gind| honoring Smitty at Hotel Severin for the job is-now a member of Monday. |the Redbird organization and the| It was a closed meeting. ‘In| |other two are Butside: |accordance to Smitty's wishes, y 8 [this story was not printed until {after Coach Smith had released] an official statement concerning his resignation yesterday. The alumni group lauded | | | Smitty loud and lustily. He didn’t pull many punches. But, typical of Clyde Smith, he re- | fused to hurt anyone or Indiana University. He outlined the general prob-

Stanhe said. “I could hardly negotiate with a man who is now a member of another ball club, | anyway.’ Before the surprise dismissal of Marty Marion, "Stanky was ru-| mored to figure in the Cardinals’| plans, but the New York Giants] placed such a high price on the] [peppery second baseman that St. Louis lost interest. The Giants were said to de-

cere, mand Outfielder Enos Slaughter 4 q =n 2 Pitcher Harry Brecheen for, HE TALKED ABOUT Indiana's anky.

rebuilding program. He said this year's team was one of the five

. Marion Signs > With Browns

has ever had. He could be right. It's the first time in four years we've been able to hold a team within the shadows of our own

ST. LOUIS, Nov. 29 (UP) -i Marty Marion, long-time “Mr. goal. We've got ihe starl of 3 Shortstop’ of the National good team, he stated. o 3 League, switched to the American Smitty said. he'd help I. U's

incoming - coach with any problems until his resignation is ef"fective in April. As the real reason for his resignation Smitty said: “I am not in agreement with the principles of big-time football.” He said get-

League today as a possibly a player, Louis Browns. Marion signed a three-year contract with Browns President Bill

coach, and with the St

[and said he- doesn't agree with! that athletics have de-

harges clined at I. U.

He contended the whole picture in the “This is the first | year we've been able to substitute

of football has changed |past few years.

in the backfield.” Smitty

He revealed two phone calls . last Friday night.

said he had no plans for the future when he resigned. he had had only . and one came It came from lems at Indiana. He said he was/# man who had just come in from

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jor six best Indiana teams I. U. gjumni group had been sobered to

the realism of Indiana football.

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wants to give the rangy infielder “a fair trial over a long period.” Veeck also provided that Marion can “look around” for a job as ‘manager of any major league . ciub while he is under contract with the Browns.

Expect 200 Swifamers At AAU Meet, Dec. 8-9

Two hundred young swimmers are expected to compete Dec. and 9 in the Indiana AAU state =ge group swimming championhips in the IAC pool. The age groups range from 8 and under to 16. Only two of last year's individual champions, Sally Bowers and Jim Moran of Indianapolis, will not defend their titles

because of overage. The IAC will be defending champion in both the boys’ and girls’

divisions.

DePauw Opens Cage Firing With 62-58 Win

Times State § Service GREENCASTLE, Nov. 29—DePauw University last night opened its 1951-52 basketball season with a narrow 62-58 victory over Illinois Normal. The Tigers trailed during the game until 2:15 remained and| then tied the count at 57-all. Dick] Tinkham turned the trick for the| DePauw five when he tossed fi” two long ones. Lee Hamilton led], the scoring for DePauw with 22,

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Texas State 6 New York University 81,

Qu ntie Marines 59, 48 St

John's (Brooklyn) 93. Arneid 33

TWO: The matter of a schedule: St. John's (Minn,) 8%, Wahpeton (N. D.) . Science 62 ‘We have to play four of our six st. Joseph (Pa.) 39, Montclair 36.

Big Ten games away from home. He said going to Wisconsin (Indiana lost, 6 to 0), then leaving. for Minnesota on the next Thursday (Indiana lost, 16 to 14), presented problems of resting and

He said Indiana didn't practice for Michigan State (Irdiana lost, 30 to 26), until Wednesday. He pointed out that a physiological survey shows a boy playing on Saturday actually needs nine days to restore to normal physical condition. “A coach has to see that his boys. are at their best. He shouldn't play them if they are not, THREE: Problem of educating alumni. He pointed out that a “win at any cost” attitude among alumni hurts a team.” The Kids can't operate under continual pressure,” Smitty opined. “Neither

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FOUR: Student attitudes. The students should be informed as to what is expected of a football team FIVE: What are I. U. tives?

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” 5 » SMITTY EMPHASIZED three objectives: Hire a professional coach, take the middle of the road jor continue getting a cach every four or five years. Smitty said: “I am not a professional at heart. The play-

fessional will have to ask: ‘how much help can I get above the table and how much is: coming under the table'.” Smitty stated Oklahoma has spent $250,000 for its football program. He said Georgia has in-

panionship,” he said, “if the cards fall right.” “You can gain the whole world or nothing.”

“You can carry on recruiting above board,” he continued. “Nate Borden, our fine freshman, came to I. U. because a doctor in Newlark, N. J., sold him on the. advantages of I. U. “A coach has.to say ‘I believe in these things. A boy's welfare is the most precious thing of all’ he contended. Then Smitty said “Indiana can get: a coach every four or five vears, and the same thing will keep going on.” “I dread the possibility of fing personalities into this That's obscuring the whole He emphasized charges that Paul (Pooch) Harrell, 1. U's athletic director, did not. co-operate with me‘are ‘not right.” “Pooch has given me everything I've asked for.”

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