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It's heartening to know that Drake and Bradley versities have the courage. of their convictions regarding as the Bars skated to their sec-
the Johnny Bright case.
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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
RACE Coach of Year RESULTS ‘Doesn't Have |
By United Pres® . AT TROPICAL
1--Master Mind (A. Widman), 5.40, 3.40;
2.80; Narfator (RB: Pisk), 8.00, 4.50. Rilly |
6.20,
8.20, 3.60, 2.80:
iy Win All
Uni- Hershey
Drake's withdrawal from the Missouri Valley Confer-" ence and Bradley's sympathetic/— follow-up have: ‘tremendous impli-|
cations. malicious, I'm sure I wouldn't <Among other things, it shows slug him out in the open whén he| many coaches, athletic systems | came out as a decoy. I'd be comand college presidents are sick |pletely sneaky, in the process of of being poisoned by the veno- making: the tackle and remember mous attitudes stemming from something about leg leverages. vicious commércialization. of During the war, when Army, amateur collegiate athletics and Navy and Marine specialists were the still-existent racial and re- teaching hand-to-hand combat, | ligious prejudices in our Ameri- they taught two general phases: can sports. The type of tactics used to sub-| due an opponent with a mintmum| amount of injury and the type, bordering on maiming a foe in! close quarters.
Maliciously hurting a football |
» » » LET'S FACE it. American athletics still prevail in an atmosphere of contamination fostered by narrow minds whose hypocrisy have no place in our national athletics. Fortunately, American ch letics and the people in it hav . been too great in their roe juring him ir close quarters, perpetuation of wholesome ath-{ There is no room in athletics letics to permit large-scale per-ifor player, coach or college presiversion : of our ideals among dent who shows an apathetic con-! sports-lovers. cern for such a vital issue, The Negro athlete today is held in high esteem by athJetes and sports-lovers all over America because he has proven himself in all phases of com-
player in the open is just as deplorable in our athletics as in-
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BRADLEY couldn't play its football game at Florida State University this year because the
» » =n . ' NY YT another football game, It’s perpetSION A R1lIL haphens 3 uating the South’s feelings about]
the Negro, just because some athletes, He happened to be great 2 ; enough to ar the S in guy's grand-pappy loaded his mus-
total offense until a football] ket with powder and fired at the
player from Oklahoma A & M damyankeein 1861.
decided to break his jaw with his’ I appreciate the South's feelings, handy dukes. especially since I've kept my pow-
Bright happened to be from Ft. der dry, but the implications sur-
Wayne. I happen to know him. rounding the FSU situation and INDIANAPOLIS: Goal, ~ Hail: defense, , ,. others throughout the country Zeidel, Hay, Durham. Coflin, Heller; Bright was the friendly, bushy- 8 ired d whol wings, L. Wilson, Bruneteau, J ilson, browed Central High School boy aren 't the most desired and whole-| O'Grady, Sclisizal, Hirschield, Jankowski, elibel, esebrec . who could get a rise from many Some. 5 Hershey: Goal, Henry: defense, Schertal, | - : = nd 1 ranigan, Gariepy. Armstrong; wings: fans. Johnny was the rugged If 15 or 20 FSU ball players Barry, Labine, O’Brien, Mario, Kullman,! running halfback for Coach Herb go out into .the teaching field, Chevretils, Corcoran, Toppazzini, Brown, Be Oo. Banet’s eleven. He commanded anywhere in the country, how do. Officials: Referee. Red Dunn; linesmen, considerable - respect from his we know they won't perpetuate Att Fasauint. 351 i Frniovs Ss BY PE teammates and just as much from similar teachings and . attitudes, mershey 1 2 t..4 the athletes and student bodies which, in turn, would continue i or ne > py yy . . er ey. P from South Sine, North Side and mushrooming? (Chevrefils, Labine) 18:09. Pepalties— entra atholic. e) Heller _iboardchecking), Kuliman (rough- | That; despite the fact Coach’ ing), Ray (roughing), Zeidel (roughing)
John often got the bigge st Don Vellér, who ts from Elkhart,
average was between 16" and 17.| He wax confident almost to ihe letics doesn't ask whether a guy
point of cockiness. But it was a is an aineist, 2 Communist, or likeable type of near-cockiness. a ave. you. thai John was also a good track man. | Asks only Ural ‘eur teach-
ings be moral, fair and just. L Pet | shops, Toys, Tools, Candy, Dishes, Novelties, Glass Pre8 ea It ask 1 “OC h 1 Est, 114 mium Houses, etc I 1 SKS only: Jan e play achester 4! . . LAYING against Johnny ba football?” [ND1ANAROIL, Is As shelf, under the counter, in the stock room, odds and way since I handled sports at the Ft. Wayne .. A214 ends you are tired of looking at, goods you know you Ft. Wayne News-Sentinel. IAC S . { Pet | can’t sell—Why keep it laying around?—Get it together Re nmr A: EH] Corience er aah fo wa 2m ars. abode South Side, Sam Talerico was a | Baltimore A€2| y y — tackle for Central Catholic, and Lose Dual Meet | Philadelphia 397) Prompt service and cash on the line—Use your SENSE
Bennie Fioritto was a junior cen- Times Special
| period.
[7:13 of the second period.
By United Press 1s
HERSHEY, Pa., Dec. te Gordie Henry scored his) second shutout in three days
over the Indianapolis Caps at! Sports Arena tonight!
ond 4 to 0 win in a week.
The victory also was Hershey's a
fifth straight over the Caps this] season. It also was the fourth
Frankly, if I was going to get time the Caps had been shut out|Victory Banner,
this season. The game wgs rough through: !, out with Referee Red Dunn penal-| izing Larry Zeidel and Jim Hay of the Caps and Arnie Kullman 'of the B'ars after a fist-swinging fracas early in the first period. ” n ~ KULLMAN first traded punches |with ‘Zeidel and after Dunn had restored order Kullman dnd Hay) began, a fight on the ice. Kull-| man got two two-minute rough-! ing penalties and Zeidel and Hay one each, Ray Barry, just down from the Boston Bruins. “scored Hershey's, first goal at 16:09 of the first| He hammered his own re-| bound past Goalie Glenn Hall after - Real. Chevrefils and Leo L.abine set up the play. Cligvrefils, who is the American Hockey League's leading scorer, got the second Hershey goal at) Chevrefils scored while Cap Coach Ott
Heller was sitting out an inter-|;
ference penalty. Labine and Joe
petition. FSU administration refused to ac- gchertzl were credited with asHe has distinguished himself in|cept the challenge from a univer- gists, a society that has made it neces-|sity that carried Negro football a 8» sary by its very structure for him players on it. CAPT. FRANK MARIO scored. , lo be doubly-outstanding in his wpy nhog-wash .it? It's more Hershey's third goal at 13:53.¢ particular achievements. than just attitudes surrounding after Obie O'Brien passed out
from the corner. Bob Armstrong, rookie B’ar defenseman, wound up the scoring by blasting a. 30-footer into the Cap” net at 12:43 of the third period. Arnie Kullman and Norm Corcoran assisted.
Hockey Summary
SECOND PERIOD: 2, Chevrefils iLabine, |
Schertzly 7:13. 3, Hershey, Mario (Brown, heckles from basketball crowds if Ind, and several of his ex-Indi- OBrien; 135 peralts Branigan he made only 10 or 12 points a ana coaches and players, most charging). Zeldel (boardchecking), Heller! i tinterierence), —— game. Greatness seems to demand jikely had no sayso in the matter. THIRD PERIOD; 4. Hershey, Armstrong | top performances at all times. His {Kullman, Ci 12:43. Penalties—| Our American heritage in ath- Brown (tripping).
Pro Basketball .
NATIONAL BASKETBALL { Western Division
RESULTS LAST NIGHT Baltimore 84,
ter for CC. : CHICAGO, Dec. 1 Loyola | ~ Minneapolis 25 Ft “Wayne 69. Roth and. Talerico thrived on University of Chicago's swim-| Rochester 71. Milwaukee 66. the same kind of tough football ing team scored an impressive! INDIANAPSAMES TONIGHT they've played for Indiana. Ben: victory over the Indianapolis, Baltimore ai Boston.
nie, the short, chunky kid, also Athletic Club team in a dual meet! victory | =
made the All-City team, I believe, here , tonight. Loyola’s lcame on a score of 50- 30 at the “Those four Kids had a “little] juniversity pool.
; something extra that many of | 3 a
our boys don’t have in the In-| BILL KERR was the standout dianapolis area; It showed four for the Hoosier swimmers with years ago. Sam, a 225-pound victories in the 200 yard freebruiser who will get another year style 'and 400 yard free style at Indiana after injuring a leg in events. Kerr's respective times the first two minutes of the sea- were 2:25.5 and 5:15.1. son against’ Notre Dame, is as. Frank McKinney, Jr. of Indigentle as a lamb off the field. anapolis Athletic Club led his Roth is one of many Hoosier mates to victory in the 300 yard boys ‘this year who have openly medley relay in 3:18.5. Tom Lord attributed their success on and of the IAC captured the 200 off the field to Coach Clyde yard breast stroke in 2:46.4. Smith’s guiding interest in them.. The summary:
Bennie, Indiana’s defensive sig- Al. Yard oiler Relay—Indiangpolls etic ub sy McKinne d, d - = pal caller this year, should have a, rishi, Time: A. 18.5 Yu Lor ana. Paz
| 220-Yard Free Style—Kerr, IAC; Cherry,
brilliant year next season. sola, and Sachs. Lovola. Time: 2:25.5. ©50- Yard Free Style—Wehman, Loyola, _ Levola
Iwas told Bright went to Drake A originally to play basketball but {.uveck IAC. Tin 25 couldn't make the team. '150-Yard Individual Medley—Oldershaw, ” ” TACKLE
and Parrish,
4 Lovola, Lord, IAC, Moran, IAC. Time: Wilbanks |! 429
AGGIE 100-Yard Free Style-
Leavech, wrestling. team. He Sertainly as = Yard Backstroke —Jave, Lovola, Me. | neither subtle nor smart when he Kinney, IAC. and Glick, IAC. Time: 2:38.6, 00-Yard Free Style— . : made the assaults on Johnny. Lovola, “ind Sachs. Lavoia. Time. a: a 8 — - A & M has a national reputa- man, A TnoymLyle Relay iuoia (Whe tion for having the best mat (Time: 4:07.5. teams in history, year in and year out. Only Coach Billy Thom’s mat teams at Indiana have matched the Aggies in their outstanding amateur reputation as “leg” wrestlers, boys who use their legs most of the time for all legal types of A double-windup will highlight
pro wrestling action Tuesday! scissors holds and leg grapevines. ,, ,¢ at the Armory, with an
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RESULTS LAST NIGHT Toronto 8, New York 2, Montreal 4, Chicago 2. (Only games scheduled.)
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Isbell Passes Baylor To Orange Bowl Berth Flevens Ready
By United Press HOUSTON, Tex, Dec, 1-- Larry Isbell, as cool as if practising behind a barn, gave Rice a brilliant
{lesson in passing and running to|day ds he moved Baylor to a 34-13
victory over Rice,
MIAMI, Fla, Dec. 1 (UP)— The Orange Bowl committee today selected thé surging Baylor Bears, runners-up in the Southwest Conference, to play undefeated Georgia Tech here New | Year's day. Baylor, although dropping behind Texas Christian in the conference title race, finished the season.with the best overall record in the southwest. It was aylor's eighth victory against one loss and one tie. TCU completed the season by whipping Southern Methodist 13 to 2 and vaulted Automati-
Alabama Sinks Auburn, 25-7
BIRMINGHAM, - Ala, -Bobby Marlow,
Dee. 1 who sacri-
this season to bolster Alabama's
today and scored three touchdowns as the Crimson Tide 25 to 1.
Marlow gave the Tide redemp-
3.60: Crackice (L. Pafundii, 8.00, 5.00 Rarediction +3. Daverrs. 540. 8 2 =» 'tion from- the worst season in its S00, Gay Liverty (J. Santeri. 20.160. VOTING officially closes next history—six losses against only Road (A, ®, JMartines, wiles 660. 4 40 Wednesday night and the 1951} {five ‘wins including today’s Vie380: Winged (L. Onorato), 5.60, 3.60; Black Coach of the Year, successor te.(tory over arch-rival Auburn may over. (A. Forio), Zw. 3040. vio {Charlie Caldwell of Princeton,thave silenced somewhat the 330: Fi Pach (W. Zakoor). 4.40, 320: will be announced next Friday. Wolves after Coach Harold (Red) inhty S¢ rig 4 5 x 7 Atigel Food IE Knspm 900, 500, The first ever to be named to Drew. A Son hia Licausi, 15.00, 8.00: the honor, Lynn Waldorf, then at J Sopot 8-‘Questagain (R. Spencer), 6.80, 180, Northwestern, was a 1935 loser. 3.00: Halorette (M. Wilder), 4.40, 340: 1 2g CO ; Grade School Basketball Great Shuffle «J Daugustino), 5.80 Dick Harlow, the 1938 Coach o 9—Afton Prince (M. Wilder), 11.40, 6.00 vO 0 w ames Results yesterday School 54 defeated 4.20: Coming On (L. Pafundi), 800, 5.20: the Year, won nly two g ool 3. 39 to 28: School 9 defented) False.Front (J. Licausi), 4.20 with his Harvard. club that year. School 51, 38 to 20; School 81 defeated A Lael = Knapp. S03 in Bill Kern. 1938 Coach of the Year, Schaol » 20 to £ tovertime) Games ac, (C chmond), i 40; * a were in the ech League Quatrefoil. (K “Godkin), 13.60. lost the big one to Notre Dame 3 rrecie=No. 10 defeated ae, n Th at ei . ® : : 27, 35 to 12, $ 0 h with his Carnegie Tech club. defeated, No 21, 21 to 48 { At rispus Attucks: School No. 2 den t e Ice | » » » feated School No. 87, 36 to 29. Crispus
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he expected a call from the Orange. Bowl and announced Baylor would accept if it could get conference permission. Some 45000 fans, braving threatening skies-at the start eof the ‘season's finale for both teams,
watched in awe as- Isbell com- Worked out today in Reitz Bowl, pleted <12 of 25 passes for 191 Site of the classic. Chilly weather yards, then pick up another 69 Was oh tap for the fans, But the yards running. mostly when he field was reported in excellent appeared trapped. . condition. Riee, picked to finish" in the Arkansas State compiled a reg-
cellar at the beginning of the season, wound up in third place in Southwestern Conference standings with a 3-3 record. Baylor finished second with a record of four victories, & loss and a tie. " » = » ALTHOUGH ISBELL was the big gun in the Baylor bruising attack, he wasn't the only star, He received terrific help from Sophomore Halfback Jerry Coody, bruising Don Carpenter, who played fullback today in the place of the injured Dick Parma, and
End Robert Trout, who. nabbed =- four of Isbell's passes for 56 Junior Basketball ww yards. PPYBLIC GRADE SCHOOLS Rice failed to reach beyond the a: Manual--No. 27 defeated No.' ‘3, V i gt 28 to 6: No. 72 defeated No. 15. An, a Baylor 46-yard line in the first {7 '“/ defeated Nee 19 to 18; " 3 half and was "allowed only 232 defeated Manual 24 tof . ~ At. Shortridge--No. 42 defeated No. 0. - yards of the ground and in the 63 to 17; No. 45 defeated No 37 to 8: : . No. 44 defeated No. 26, 28 t i Nb, 22
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