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Minors Always Over Barrel

a By EDDIE ASH : Times Sports Editor

EVEN IF the American and National Leagues should,

Times T have a change of heart and go along with the minor baseball Imes gurney

circuits and abolish the 24-hour player recall, the minor | By JIM HEYROCK league clubs affiliated with major teams stil would be over, pupEE FORMER Open

. a barrel. i an . Just pretending the major loops. AFTER being elevated to the| Class champions and four young boxers who have won

should do the unexpected and managerial reins of the Boston yield to the minors’ wishes, it's a Red Sox, Lou Boudreau lost no ti : 3 . dead cinch the farm clubs. could time putting his old club, Cleve: | ules in the Novice Clase ave not expect to acquife topmoteh land, on the spot and dnder pres-| . otiela. ey anks for players early in the season. sure. . . . He -picked Al Loper | 13tH Teneua of i Times-Legion The major league managers team to win the 1952 American | olden Gloves Tournament. wouldn't send surplus players League pennant. . .. Lopez could The annual fistic show for amadown until the very last minute retaliate by picking Boston, but |teurs in Indianapolis and the before the official player limit goes he won't, . . . He'll pick Cleveland. surrounding area will open Jan. into effect, which means a full. . . Not neglecting, though, to 4 instead of Jan. 11 as previously month after the season gets under teach his infielders and pitchers announced. All bouts will be in way. 'the art of fielding bunts, which the National Guard ‘Armory, 711 The major pilots would hold on was his team's glaring defensive, N. Pennsylvania St. to everybody until they were con- weakness last seasom Despite the loss of several likevinced 100 per cent they didn't] 8 n lly Golden Gloves prospects to the have room for them to be used, FOUR EXHIBITION games services this year, the 1952 tourin the lineup or as bench strength.) have heen scheduled between nament is expected to bring in Bringing It home, fhe Indian- | Cleveland and the Chicago hearly 200 entries for the fiveapolis Indians wouldn't be like- | White Sox next spring, twe in week event.

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AL Votes for Unlimited Night Baseball

By CARL LUNDQUIST | United Press Sports Editer

NEW YORK, Dec. 8—The American League voted for unlimited night baseball today, but the National League refused to go along. i The American League, going all the way, voted to permit night games except on Sundays and for a few other minor exceptions, =: Warren Giles, the new presi. dent of the National League, said, however, “our club owners &re going to do as we did last yéar when it seemed satisfactory -to most parties concerned.” . n » » THE NATIONAL League thus will permit each team to sched-

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Arizona, two in California . . . . 8 8

THIS WILL be an increase in

ule five of its 11 home games at night with any other team with-

land Indians until after mid- | Los Angeles, -which is expected entries over the past few years May. . . . The 1952 American | to pack the park... Cleveland and apparently is due to new inAssociation schedule opens [hasn't quite recovered from the [terest in boxing, especially among Apr. 16. deal in which the Sex talked the amateurs.

* 8» them out of the Cuban fireball, One of the leading contenders _ THERE'S also another gimmick| Minne Minsoso. for Opeh Class honors in the comwhich can hurt a farm club. . . .| 2.8.8 ing tournament will be Bob JohnPlayers on a farm club's winter{ AN OLD Indianapolis favorite son’ seeking his third Golden and spring rester can be takenl!is puck in the American Asso- (loves title. Bob, a ver, fastup on short notice even if the 24-| ciation, none other than Jess moving boxer, first won a title in hour recall rule should be abol- Petty, who southpawed his way 1950 as a 112-pounder. In his seeished. . . . They would be “called to 29 victories against only eight ond tournament he won the 118° up” instead of “recalled.” defeats for the Moosier Indians in pound championship. In the 1952 2H 8 : {1924 when current Tribe - Presi- event he will try for the top mark - FROM this corner, there's no Ident Owen J. Bush managed the in-thé 126-pound division. cure-all In sight for a minor {club. , , . The veteran Petty last! Another veteran of Open Class league club in distress, either night was appointed coach of the warfare is Jimmy Martin, 112at the gate or on the playing Toledo Mud Hens by New Man- pound champion last winter. He field. . . . Economic eonditions ager Rollie Hemsley. , . . Jess will be in the 118-pound. group are such that even a seasoB- regides jn Minneapolis, where he a 8 =

Joug pevnapt Oe has been umpiring semi-pro| yu, yy;p CRAWFORD will be bank on earming a rable |o0mes, LIE C profit. . . . That was the 1951 I# “io seeking his second Open title. In

{1950 he won the light heavy- | weight championship but was de- | feated in that division in the last |tournament. This year he has {grown to a heavyweight and is working toward the erown. The four champs who won No-

story in the American Associa~ tion.

NOW THAT the Big Ten has hired a Private Eye to ferret out rules infractions in the athletic setup this college football and basketball de-emphasis could get a little haywire if carried to extremes ., . . But

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vice titles in the 1951 meet will

season now and then put it out be in the Open Class for the 1952

everything probably will come of the national spotlight. . «

out okay, though, without apply-

out permission of the visiting team, The National League also would not go for the new American League arrangement regarding lights for late Sunday afternoon games. The American League, which last year after mid-season prohibited any of its club owners from using lights to complete a Sunday game, modified that arrangement today. It stipulated. that all Sunday games in which lights are turned

Ti Is : R I 0 on must be terminated by 7 p.m. i Sd 0 $ ver THE NATIONAL League will H . Sim mons continue to permit lights on for 3-14; Sets Record |

any late Sunday afternoon game without a time limit except in such towns where local curfews prohibit it. The National League also, In By United Press : : r ; _|/in the first division will pay its TULSA, Okla, Dec. 8—-Quater lroad secretary the equivalent of [pack Ronnie Morris pitched two a full player’s share of the World {touchdown passes good for 143 Series fund. |yards and set up three other| The money will be paid by. the

an unprecedented action, vated that each of the clubs finishing

|scoring plays as Tulsa rolled club and cahnot come out of the

Your Brown, Steelers Tv Roster

Retrench, yes, but come spring| ing the saliva test to a muscular tourney. They are, James Wat- } the battle for base hits and runs| gackie or a ball toting halfback Kins, i35-pound Novice champ over Hardin-Simmons, 33-14, here Players’ fund. is renewed with the same ol wizard just before the kickoff. Who Will be vieing in the 147- today. | Also in regard to night games, : energy oi a A a a. Po ou ent re or : BROWNS PITTSBURGH STEELERS The Tulsans piled up 320 yards | the Nationa) League kept in efbath oug st TL Y EECH, president of the Dal weet aert Jann. NO. PLAYER POS. COLLEGE No. Player Pos. College in the air and 218 on the ground, fect its ru g Sat 4 id =a Be 3 30 * en» again Toe 10 100K son, 160-pound Novice titleholder 3 Adamle, Tony FB Ohio State 7 Jim Finks B Tulsa os 33 11 game Seaton gia) oS Roar. Woolies a oa Ralawey THERE'S ALWAYS some- | ‘Boh, Feller and Vie a will go.into the 175-pound Open 3 gases. Alex Re no Wingis is U Ii Baward Hatley RB Duke rocorh The Se beat by 538 any town. thing new turning up in base- | yor his Ned Garver on its All- O/2%% and John Duart, spunky g, ary °K : HB On gi > MH Lymn Chaminois B Michigan State yards the old national record set| The American League pulled’ ball. . . . At a league game in | Anioiica baseball team . . . Veeck 112-Pound Novice will again be .o pen T, Ken rb rus id 22 Jerry Nuzam B New Mexico A&M |} Tiga last year out the stops on night ball. New Orleans one night 1ast |a53 in part, “A pitcher like G ar. fighting in that weight, but in the 55 Ford. Emersan E a higan 25 Dick Hendley B Clemson The game, played in a light] The new regulations, comceivsummer mosquitos Were 80 yer who can win 20 games for CPen Class. ; '22 Gatski, Frank O Marshall 27 Frank Rogel B Penn Stale snow before 5000 fans, was sched- ably could lead to night double thick the management hired & |., eighth place club without an 2 "= 38 Gaudio, Bob G Ohio State 30 Truitt Smith B Wyoming uled earlier this week after the headers on Holidays, provided the special services firm to SPray offense and with a questionable) A. J. THATCHER, city recrea- ‘sd Gibron, Abe G Purdue 33 Jerry Shipkey B TU.C.LA. Tulsa-Villanova game had been] visiting club consented. the park. . . , And there Was |defense, would seem to be a tion director, last week met with 30 Gillom, Horace E Nevada 35 Joe Geri B Georgia canceled by the death of Villa- *» » =» that July game in Bilugs; superior pitcher to 22 and 20- Lt. Forrest Higgs, the city’s juve. 60 Graham, Otte QB Northwestern 37 Joe Hollingsworth. BE. Kentucky State [nova player Nick Liotta. WILLIAM HARRIDGE, presiMont., postponed because ‘of | game winners on pennant con- nile aid division head. community 48 Grigg, Forrest T Tulsa 44 Ray Mathews B Clemson > 0 ® dent of the league, said he doubted heat. . . . The same Billings, 00, | tending clubs” . . ."The Look edi- center trainers and PAL Club of- 46 Groza, Lou T Ohio State 49 Chuek Ortmann B Michigan HARDIN-SIMMONS held Tulsa Whether the new ruling would that makes winter headlines in | tor wasn’t caught napping, and ficers to receive reports on prog- 20 Herring, Hal ¢ Auburn 55 Tony Momsen C Michigan scoreless in the first period and Pring about a very sizeable inthe sub-zero league. (replied, Without an Offense? ress being made with Golden 32 Houstea, Lin 4 Ohio State 56 Bill Walsh © Notre Dame bbed 7-0 lead i the CTEaS® in the number of after » How about that midget’ (Gloves teams throughout the city. 72 Jagade, Harry FB Indiana U. 57 Frank Sinkovitz C Duke gral 3 7-0 lead early. \dark games. Several clubs play WHAT, another beer network? se ——————— | Teams will come from many 83 James, Tom HB Ohio State 60 Dale Dodrill G Colorade A&M second quarter. Quarterback Bobiaimost all week and Saturday « « + Commercial billboards are to : ° of the community centers this 86 Jones, Dub HB Tulane 62 Dick Tomlinson G Kansas Hart tossed to End Chester Lyssy night games at night anyway, be erected just outside and above Book Indians |feasor along with a strong team 45 Kissell, John T . Boston College 63 Darrell Hogan G Trinity for 41 yards. Hart scored from !and there are ethers, traditionally the walls at Indianapolis Neory from She Senate Ave YMCA and 80 Lahr, Warren HB Western Reserve 65 George Hughes G William & Mary the one on a keeper. opposed to increasing the numField next Season. ce ike | T * 1 oe a and * Sym Military 38 Lavell, Dante E Ohio State 68 John Schweder G : Pennsylvania | Tulsa fired back with three ber on their schedule. The over dwindling atiendance ic n rip e-A Je A Nl Sie Of Sl ga 42 Lawl, CH QB. Duke 70 Ernie Stautner T Boston College ‘touchdowns in the period. Morris| Yankees and Tigers announced the rest of the m nor league d be, . ut e the city. 76 Motléy, Marien FB Heviua 72 Paul Lea T Tulane passed to Left End Miner for 28 immediately they would continue the Trbes NeW ie Tor = Round Robin | seckian. . 3 Oragio ob Be penn 73 Lou Allen T Duke - yards. Right Half Bill Parsons|their policy of only 14 night Bt on orb sha en 5 Fumo E Tote Girien 33 ESR, nh Rossa ook 3 Sor nando on 8 pmo ath seuontvo lo revense, 2+ 18 aQdition 18 SHV} Pie Indianapolis Indians. are face yard Sram amateurs in Colum- * Re - rT Nowe EY 78 Carl Samuelson T Nebraska reverse and raced around end 36/club. The Red Sox were expected RO rns niormia- 15 be included in 2 round robin i, Shelbysive an) JAfxgue, 49 Sandusky, John ~~ T Villanova 19 Frank Wydo T Gorell yards for the frst touchdown. [to Jo PeWMe | istrict hich : 3 include s on § Ys striction whic " ‘ i . | 80 Jack B - St. B ent #8 = . tive” messages, such as: .| baseball program in Florida next Jan. 4. 11 and 25. One Friday 36 Shula, Don HE... Joh Carrel] 8 ae tla Ep 3, JSOBVERIIe MORRIS SET up a: second amounts to a “gentlemen’s agreeDid you leave your motor run : . : night was skipped after the sec- 28 Speedie, Mac E Utah L Elbie Nickel E Cincinnati : {ment” with the players is that no ning? spring, strictly a Triple-A series ond night of fighting. The semi- 98 Taseff, Carl HB John Carroll 82 Hank Minarik E Michigan State counter with a 46-yard pass 10 hight games are to be played beOur delicious popcorn melts In with’ five clubs participating. [finals will be on Thursday, Jan. 31, 24 Thompson, Tommy © Wm. & Mary 34 Bill MecPeak E ms 'End Willie Roberts. Parsons fore double headers, unless there your mouth . . . if you bring Your ne 1952 spring training “spe- and the finals on Friday, Feb. 8. | Willis, Bill G Ohio State 85 Val Jansante E Duquesne |drove six yards through the line is an emergency situation, own butter. |cial” was proposed by Al Banis- The tournament is epen to any 9% Young, George E Georgia 86 Charley Mehelich E Duquesne Mor the touchdown.

amateur, 16 years old or over, and!

Give foul balls hit into stands ,.. president of the Columbus 27 will be fought in two divisions,

to nearest usher . .. oh yeah? : ip. ‘Bigs Accordin { Birds. y g to Ban- ! Our hot dogs are really hot... ..i.. it will be for the “cham- NN Pr egiuners 2nd Open; once. ionship of Volusia County, ¥la.,” ? iC oys. a Have a quarter handy for bus pio ua grounds of the tourney will be governed by AAU! fare back to town. { teams.’ rules and fights will be three two-!

1.9 9 : : minute rounds. i THE White Sox’ 1952 | The clubs that will participate, es a

ON | : : together their training sites, are: roster is R. T. Upright, rookie | 8 EACH BOY who participates in

first baseman up from Mem- {Columbus (Daytona Beach), In-

American Association, and Rochester (Daytona Beach) and Toronto (also. Daytona Beach), both of the International League. Banister's proposal calls for a 32-game round robin.

extent of the players first name. . .. So he'll he tagged “Dixie” in Chicago. . . . Ed McGhee, outfielder who played with Indianapolis part of last seasom, on option from ti Sox, is back on their roster. . . . He was a rover boy last seasom, playing with the Sox, Indianapolis, Seattle and Memphis.

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Name Southworth

THE football game between As Card Candidate

Pittsburgh and Miami of Florida] NEW YORK, Dec. 8 (UP) —St.| in Orange Bowl Stadiym Friday Louis Cardinal Owner Fred Saigh,!|

night furnished some oddities.\....c.1 that a deal for the New . Nineteen Miami players are from Pennsylvania, 12 from the Pittshurgh area alone. . . . Head fall through was reported today Coach Andy Gustafson of Miami, gpproaching Billy Southworth to Assistant Coach Mart Morris and manage his team. Athletic Director Jack Harding| Southworth who stepped out of all are Pitt graduates, and Mi- pageball last mid-season as manami President Bowman F. Ashe ager of the Braves, previously

town centers soon. |

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clash with Forty-Niners.

phis The “R. T.” is not an |dianapolis (Indianville) and the tournament will receive a Wor abbreviation. . . . It's the full Louisville (DeLand), all of the

By Unitéd Press

[Ten today rejected a plan to {provide tuition and unlimited

and that

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CHICAGO, Dec. 8 — The Big against the propesal. Today the faculty representa-|

k aid for college athletes Who ,u¢ the plan,

plan,

i , | THESE PROVIDE presently| HE COULD have received un-iy, ., ,, athlete may obtain a tu-

[restricted pay for 15 hours of

DETROIT, Dee. 8 (UP)—Rec- Work per week during the off", py. 00 pig nigh schodl elass ord football crowds for the eity season of his sport and for 8 . of Detroit turned out this fall hours of work per week during York Giants’ Eddie Stanky will {5 watch the Lions. The city's the Semon in which he was In

National League entry drew 53,- competition.

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's a former dean of men at Pitt. |hossed the Cardinals on the field, ” » » : 3 TORY leading them to three consecutive INT EY hts iart pennants in 1942, 1943, and 1945.

: | Saigh still wants Stanky for a t { 3 versity of “Rewtusky fovtball manager, but he is unwilling to

enter, ’ v Was paced "i Yue give up both Lefty pitcher Max Ameriea pickers. Roa Bs Lanier and Center Fielder Char-

ley Diering to get the little second baseman, whose annual salary is a fat $35,000 at present.

though he was named center on , offensive teams whereas he was a star defensive giant on

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this year's Wildcat squad. . . . -112 -147 He played- but briefly on of- Yanks Deny Story —~118 100 fense. . ’ —126 -178 About Clipper's Job —138 Hews.

» ” ” OSCAR SALENGER, part owner of Toledo's “new” Mud Hens, is a mative of Chicago. «+ +» He served as bat boy for the White Sox 29 years ago,

NEW YORK, Dec. 8 (UP)— The New York Post said today : that Joe DiMaggio was offered $75,000 to play with the Yankees

next year or a job as television The Indianapolis

| Yankees denied the story.

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ition grant by finishing in the up-

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Big Ten Rejects New Tuition Plan

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and maintaining a “C” average in| icollege, and he may obtain unlim- ¢ [ited aid in excess of tuition by fin-| It was anounced that the plan ishing in the top fourth of his robin baseball schedule which covAngeles Rams and 52,024 for its was submitted to member insti- high school class and maintain- ers a four year span. Fach team the San Francisco tutions following the May meet- ing a “B” college average. | ling under the White resolution, Paul J. Blommers of Iowa, once, with one game series with . chairman of the faculty, said that four teams, two games series with ithe committee would study the four, and a three game series with i current regulations more with an|the “natural rival” |

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Simultaneously, athletic directors, Guy Sundt of Kenneth IL. Wilson announced easily to the goal stripe.

which had been Wisconsin and Ted Payseur of that he had removed the previous a Nay HOOSIER PHOTC

The Open Class will have the recommended by the athletic di- Northwestern, and faculty repre- limitation on scholarships for ath-| additional distinction of being on rectors and approved in princi- sentatives Ralph Aigler of Michi- letes at member institutions. the Indianapolis team that will ple by the faculty representatives gan and Lloyd C. Emmons of compete in the Tournament of last May, would have granted an Michigan State, was appointed to thietes holdin {Champions in Chicago during the athlete a scholarship if he couldigtudy the subsidization rules of of aitlate: heiging Seants Sud {meet the administrative stand-the Conference. Tickets will go on sale in down- ards for entrance.

This provided that the number

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THE "FACULTY granted an! additional year of eligibility to football players Ronnie Clark of Illinois and Sam Talarico of IndiBoth were injured in the irst game of the season.

directors approved a round

| will face each other team at least

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Just before halftime, Morris Cornell Wins, 58-51 uncorked another long toss to| !

Left Half Jack Crocker — who| ITHICA, N.Y, Dee. 8 (UP)—

iraced 64 yards to score. {After being ahead 17 points just

voted idea of tightening them than with! Morris handed off to Parsons after the opening of the second {liberalizing them. : He indicated they would be ex- down in the third period. In the| was hard pressed to defeat Coltives, by a 5 to 5 tie vote, which pected to_recommend more strin-/final quarter, Morris stood on his gate's rangy team, 58-51, before meant automatic defeat, tossed gent rules at the next conference own 21 and pitched over the 6000 fans tonight. It was the first

{for 17 yards and another touch-| half, the Cornell basketball team

heads of the Hardin-Simmons| defeat for Colgate in three starts

Commissioner secondary to Parsons who loped and the third straight victory for

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