Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 December 1951 — Page 18
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To Avenge Sunday Loss
By FRANK ANDERSON
THE INDIANAPOLIS §
Attucks Is Hailed ‘Team to Beat’ on State Cage Courts
BY KURT FREUDENTHAL . ’ United Press Sports Writer
Indianapolis Crispus Attucks, hailed by many coaches and “grandstand managers” as “the team to beat” today topped the first United Press Indiana high school basket-
{spearheaded Organized Baseball
Olympians won't need a pep talk tonight. Like the Holly-
wood movies “soldiers” say, “This is it.” x “It” refers to the Minneapolis T.akers and a second place tie in the National Basketball Assocition's Western Division. If you're in the Butler Fieldhouse at 8:30, vou can find out how “it” turns out, Minneapolis is first in the Western Division, Rochester is second the Olymps are third. A win tonight would put the Olymps in a second-place tie with Minneapolis af 11 wins and seven losses. Hochester, idle tonight, would take first with its 12-7 record. That's the situation in cold figures. The warmer element, the
THE THIN MAN — Paul jetty Walther may be thin, ut his scoring average isn't. He's pouring 'em in at the rate of 13 points a game.
ball honor roll.
Coach Ray Crowe's Flying Ti|gers, ignored by many last season because of their second-rate schedule, were so overwhelmingly impressive in their first four starts (in which they virtually toyed with the opposition), they won the No. 1 ranking ahead of such perennial powerhouses as New Albany, which gained the runner-up spot, and defending state champion Muncie Central, jn third place. » . ” THE ALL-NEGRO quintet trom the capital city won't have it rough until the Lafayette holiday tourney later this month. | {Crowe probably has the best one- | | two punch in the state in hustling | Hallie Bryant, a junior averaging
KANGAROO KID — That's what they call Jim Pollard of the Minneapolis Lakers. The Olymps call him a menace to the basket.
human element, is in the hands of | tae Lakers and Olymps. A string| ® of five straight wins and eight n od Ph i victories in their last nine starts e S, f S shows just how warm the Olymp human element is. \ ” rd » NATURALLY, Minneapolis is worried about the Olymp success story. It should be, The last chapter in the tale found the Lakers losing to the Olymps.
Sunday in Minneapolis and the and Rookie Niles Jordan were traded to Cincinnati by the!
séore was, 85-78.
In a way tonight's game is a| raversal of past happenings. gy Forrest {Bmokey) Burgess. i used to be that the Olymps would, “We needed a catcher badly, risk chances of promotion in Min- declared Red Manager Luke SewSiapoke 2nd come back A “Now we have a first-class e id for second, third or ! " Taurth when they went to Bie OE of one problem apolis. And nine times out of 10/ “Ryan will fill the hole at sec-
the Lakers would reject the bid! 4 base for us” revealed Man-
and the Olymps would have to| {ager Eddie Sawyer of the Philstart anew with a win string and oe. “We had to have a good
hope. Fa |dependable man there.”
By United Press
NEW YORK, Dec. 11—Two pressing problems were 7 That was| Solved today. Andy Seminick, Dick Sisler, Eddie Pellagrini
game and six-foot-six Willle
Gardner, another junior. Muncie's defending champs have won 18 in a row, including
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Seven-Player Swap ioc
lowed by East Chicago WashingSenators and Kokomo, Ifourth and fifth, respectively.
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| KOKOMO, THOUGH beaten by
| Philadelphia Phillies for Howard Fox, Connie Ryan and Marion in an overtime game two
weeks ago, can take sweet re(venge Friday when it hosts the Gants. The lower bracket of the “big ten” is composed of Gary Froebel, voted by many to go all the way {last year and a strong contender {again this season, Auburn, Ft. Wayne Central, Ft. Wayne North and Princeton. ) Of this classy bunch, four were repeaters from the final honor roll last February
Golden Gloves Stages Annual ‘Kickoff’ Tonight
— Froebel, |
idan at Tech), 64 to 42; (Otterbein at Tech), 92 to 20; (Washington at Tech), 75 to 49, and (at Rensselaer), 74 to 36. Last year, Hallie Bryant, who is destined for Hoosier gredtness at his present rate of improvement, scored 51 points in four games for, a 12.7 average. This, year, he is the state's most prolific scorer with an uncanny 33.2 points in four games, a total of 133 points. Hallie averaged 15.4 in 19 regular season games last year. Willie Gardner had a 15.5 season average last year. In two games to date, he has hit 18—
By ‘BILL EGGERT BRANCH RICKEY hasn't heard the last of the protests over his attempts to wrap Organized Baseball with more leeway to raid high schools for baseball talent.
Baseball men will tell you that Rickey is the smartest man in the game today. But when he
to move into high schools beginning in 1953 to interview and sign prospective baseball talent, he brought upon himself some
stormy opposition. . s ”
L. V/PHILLIPS, Indiana's high school athletic commissioner who has sat In sessions with Rickey
said
On Rickey'’s Trickery
high school athletic eligibility quirements.
today. “We (high schools) are most anxious to co-operate with the major leagues, but in order to do it we need the co-op-eration of Organized Baseball. Organized Baseball's five-year agreement with the National Federation’ of High School Athletic Associations expires Dec. 31. During that time, OB agreed not to talk salary with high school boys artd not to sign any contract until the first day after a boy's graduation. : ” o ” LAST JUNE the NFHSAA and OB started work on a new fiveyear agreement whereby high schools to allow baseball
and other big-league executives,
scouts to interview boys and sign
By United Press 8T. LOUIS, Dec. 11—Eddie Stanky was expected to sign a “compromise” two-year contract today that will make him the
manager of the St. Louis Car- § dinals and send Pitcher Max
{Lanier and Outfielder Chuck | Diering to the New York Giants.
playing part time. Hallie got five points against
more than 33 points so far per) Otterheln last year. This year, he
{set an all-time Indianapolis high {with 43, topping Gardner's record of 42 made last year.
Hall Hits 32
As Purdue Wins
By United Press LAFAYETTE, Ind,
Dec. 11
{ward Ernie Hall couldn't be 'stopped and the Boilermakers led Marquette all the way last night {for an 81-t0-68 victory, their sec{ond basketball win in three starts.
Hall, a six-foot-two hometown |lad, tossed in 32 of the Purdue | points, including 12 fleld goals | with variations of short shots
{near the baskets, He scored with|
| hooks, twists and tip-ins. Marquette’s attack was sparked
(UP)—Purdue’s Sophomore For.
80 THE pressure is on the! And that took care of the oth-
Lakers as much as on the Olymps. Rarely have the Lakers been on a spot in the Fieldhouse. They've
usually had a good of the fact that Seminick an y g cpshion on Ryan, both 31, were the key play-
their visits here. And whether
or not they lost to the Olymps was of not-too-startling impor tance.
Tonight that cushion is!
{officials concluded their three-day
The 1952 Times-Legion Golden 8.4 -8 {Gloves Tournament gets its offiBOTH CLUBS made no secret cial “shot in the arm” tonight as dq city officials, committee members, trainers and those who work on ers in the seven-man deal which the annual tournament assemble was transacted as major league In the Antlers Hotel. The occassion is the annual apmeeting here. |preciation dinner, staged by the
er problem.
which led the pack, New Albany, by two brothers, who accounted {Muncie Central, and East Chicago! for 31 points between them. The Washington. [two Wittberger brothers, 6-7 | Another group - of powerful Grant and 6-6 Russell, dominated {quintets was crowded into the much of the play around their | “well-regarded” ranks, of whom backboard. isome gave promise of kicking out| Peter Brewster backed up {the “higher-ups” as the season | Hall's spirited playing for Purdue, | progresses, moving in repeatedly for the
Stanky was scheduled to arrive {here by plane from his Mobile, Ala., home this afternoon. He {will immediately confer with Red Bird President Fred Saigh.
services started about two weeks ago, there has been only one hitch. Saigh said his next manager would have to work under a one-year contract. Stanky steadfastly held out for a threeyear pact. “Not even John McGraw could
do anything with the Cardinals {in less than three seasons,” |Stanky has said. ’ 2 2 ”
TODAY, HOWEVER, it was expected he would copgnpromise and |accept a two-year contract.
nounced “a deal which already has been agreed upon” will automatically be effected as soon as |Stanky scrawls his name on a Cardinal contract. Although Giant Vice President Charles (Chub) Feeney would not identify any of the players in-
Lanier, a 35-year-old southpaw who won 11 games and lost nine
last season, and Dfiering, a 27-|
year-old outfielder who batted .259 in 64 games, were to come to New York in exchange for Stanky. » ” s
LANIER, HOWEVER, threat-
Expect Stanky to Ink 2-Year Card
Since the dickering for Stanky’s,
Giant officials, meanwhile, an-|
volved, it was learned reliably
Ea
A
Pact
i i i
Eddie Stanky
Fred Saigh
|sioner Ford C. Frick may be {called upon to issue a ruling.
It is possible the Cardinals {might offer the Giants another {pitcher in Lanier's stead or that ithe entire deal would be nullified. Meanwhile, Saigh was having a {difficult time explaining a recent ‘statement whereby he declared, “we are not interested in Stanky any longer. I am concentrating on three other candidates.”
‘Midgets in Tag
Bout Tonight
| Midgets headline tonight’s !three-bout wrestling card at the | Armory. » | The clash will pair Sky Low {Low and teammate Vitorio Gon |zales against newcomer Saile |Halasle and Pee Wee James, | It's for two falls out of three with a 90-minute time limit. Otto Kuss, will take on Steve |Nenoff,.junior-heavy, in the semi[final It will be a special handicap match. Kuss is a heavyweight. Buck Weaver and Billy Fox
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Opposition Mounts
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his. re. Rickey, however, was after “serious modification.” He has OB into going along with high schools for one more year of the tentative t. Then
violation of NFHSAA and AAU rules, Phillips sald today that “high schools feel baseball hasn't played fair. It wanted us to promote the zame and surveys ’ will show that under the five. year agreement high school baseball has prospered.” “If Baseball puts Mr. Rickey's . rule into operation, it would .be my guess that high schools’ would threaten with the ‘no contact rule and ban high school boys from major league tryout camps.”
» ” 8 IT MUST be understood in this’ situation that once a high school athlete signs a professional baseball contract, he's a professional in all sports and ineligible from further high school athletics. Rickey, the smooth talker that
8 he is, once asked Mr. Phillips if
Baseball ever committed ‘one overt act” prior to the agreement. He asked the wrong man. Phillips
_ recalled that Carl Erskine, An-
derson, Ind., was approached and asked to take in a tryout camp
"|at Munciedduring the school year.
Persuasion on Phillips’ part with the school principal and Erskine’s parents stopped the boy, Rickey remembered this and backed down.
8 sg 8 RICKEY’'S action, apparently, no longer is a minority move in Organized Baseball. Within the major leagues, two factions have compromised on the tentative one-year agreement before loosening up and abiding by Rickey’s 1953 plans. The one-year agreement Is looked upon as a major league feeler that will'show just how much high “school opposition - there will be Up to this point high schools haye been clean of big-league infoads with all of its money-
{persuasion and it is looked upon
as surprising that Baseball would make such a direct move at this time in view of present criticism on over-emphasis of athletics. The issue will be uppermost: when the country’s high school athletic commissioners meet Jam. 2 and 3 in Chicago. se
Marciano to Referee Hagerstown Gloves Meet
TUESDAY
9-Pin
All-54
mes CHICAGO, De beek, Indianapol er in the women 11th annual / tournament at um, rolled a ; good for 708 pin “As a result o gregate to dat notch pin rackin itors, Pat fell women’s qua After three fou Pat posted a 2: her 210 pins beh of Philadelphia, lead from Pat a games of the qu Pat's Sunday sa leaving one pin first ball; plagy yesterday's. bloc ghe had to set with her first e: s
OBSERVERS continues her the field continu evident in the preliminary. rou hard pressed to final round st: Pat placed phir annexing the fif first All-Star to
» CURT HEAI lone male kegle with lines of 164 and 203 for an him an 18-gam Curt’s high gar off the high gan rolled by both D Louis, and Jerry Today's block final tests for the tourney’s ér day’s rolloff, 4§ of the divisions row’s double bracket will ap leys twice, the and the women
4 THE men’s paced by Jim V: Cal,, cost acco held the lead si on the alleys. Ji of 3920 was Heady’s.
» THE VETER: tion Mixed Leag portion of the sg the Indiana alle on tap. Leagu will strive to im of 33 wins in 42 pense of the Hi
thin, thin enough to be yanked, | The “Big Ten:” Boilermakers’ share - I : y out from under them. | Ryan was the bulwark of Cin-C0len_Gloves Commitise to be. figs Bob Crispus Attucks |bounds. share of the re-| ed to throw a monkey wrench"! start the show at 8:30 P.M. picky Marciano, leading heavyH cinnat’s infield last season de-! e tournament, ron4 Jost 0 Purdue (81) Marquette (63) |in the whole deal. _ . weight boxing contender, will ref«: as Coach Herm Schaefer| which opens Jan. 4 in the Na- (won 4 lost 0) uetiy { : Holid T 8 worked miracles with the Olymps? | SPite the fact he batted only 237), 1 “a oe“ 4 A Te | 5. New Albany (3-0) srewster. 5 15 "Hlacnwan gs 3 1 °}| From his St. Petersburg, Fla. oliaay lourney eree the quarter-finals of the Hardly, The success formula is." 138 games. In addition to his Pennsylvania we IY... ‘| ® Mupeis Cantral (4-0) Stone, 38 3) Jansky. 3 i/home, the chunky Lanier said] Play will start Dec. 23 in the “olden Gloves at Hagerstown simple. It consists of solid team ine work afield, he walloped 16 da | 4. East Chicago Washington Mewuity.o 4 3 3 8ehula: 8 3ithere was a good chance he will annual Dearborn Gym Holiday Dec. 17. 2 play, balanced scoring power, | Imes. | ALTHOUGH training at com- | (3-0) Severs t $1 1G Wito bears 3 8 quit baseball if he is traded to the, basketball tournament. Marciano will referee the pre. good passing, care with shots and Seminick, a long-ball hitting munity centers and gymnasiums | 5. Kokomo (5-1) : : | Marek. c N 0 00 Giants. H. G. Engelhardt, tourney di- liminary bout to the. v2 ; spirit that's the envy of the Work-horse, batted only .224 last throughout the city has been 8. Gary Froebel (4-0) gunn. 1 9 4, "Lanier said he will withhold of-|rector, has announced that en-|Charles-Joey Maxim clash in Sax’ league. . The Olymps win by ap- feason and included 10 homers in under way for several weeks, the| 7- Auburn (8-0) Jilson. ¢ 7313 ficial comment untfl he definitely| tries will be accepted until Dec. Francisco Wednesday, He'll stop plying that formula and -out:# output. An excglient handler committee chose tonight as the 8 Ft. Wayne Central (4-0) [ae rams ¢ 3 1 4|is notified that he has been traded 17. The tourney will be divided off at Hi on his return running and out-thinking the op-|°f pitchers, he wis a key factor/time to get workers together for | 9. Ft. Wayne North (2-1) Totals 31 19 18! as 3513 30/0 the Giants. linto A B and C classes with|trip to New York, Arch Hindman, position. jn the Phillies’ 1950 pennant the official “Kickoff.” (10. Princeton (5-0) | ,gHalftime Score: Purdue 41, Marquette In' the event Stanky does sign! each bracket limited to 16 teams. of Hagerstown and Gloves DirecSchaefer ius a lucky pink drive. . a Leading the list of officials who | Well-regarded: Marion, Evans Tp ., mnrows Brewster 8, man |l0 Manage the Cardinals and Games are not scheduled for tor, said. shirt. It’s su will attend tonight’s session will Ville Central, Muncie Burris, An-|6, McNulty, Dermody 3, Server: Schwab. Lanier does refuse to report to| Christmas Eve and New Year's| No advance in prices will be L pposed to be re- FOX A 29 1d 8 | Jansky, R. Wittberger, QO. ittberger, Wilsponsible for the team’s suc- ’ -year-o -foot 3- be Mayor-Elect Alex Clark and derson, Linton, Gary Wallace, son. \ {the Giants, Baseball Commis-| Eve. made. cess. Herm washes it himself inch right-hander who won nine present Mayor, Christian J. Em-| Elkhart, Jasper, Peru, Southport,|™ so he can keep wearing it dur- |S8Mes and lost 14, was sought hardt. : Madisen, Elwood, Indianapolis ing the streak. But the real |0Y Brooklyn during the past few Also present will be AAU om- Tech, Wabash. lucky plece is to be found un- weeks, clals who will serve as referees, . oe der Herm's shirt and the shirts | Sisler, son of former first base/Judges and timers. |Attucks Rattling of all the Olymps. The charm? |gréat George Sisler, slipped some-| Serving as toastmaster will be . ; You could call jt heart and not (What in 1951 when he batted .287Jim Heyrock, Times boxing writer That Scoreboard be mistaken, ~ while playing 125 games in the 2nd chairman of the Golden gk ol : : outfield. In 1950, he batted .208 Gloves Committee. | By JIMMIE ANGELOPOLOUS ympian Scoring and ranked as Philadelphia's man ——————eee While Crispus Attucks’ Tigers (7 Gamew) _ .. ave Of the year for hitting the homer College Basketball are looking for last year's state Walther ....... 16 i ob 13.0 that brought the Phils the flag on M §rATE tournament polish, Coach Ray Graboski ....... 17 8 i 129 the last day of the’ season. Eve of Maunette the 62. Crowe's marauders are applying é 37 151 33 Cincinnati officials feel Jordan, St Josesh's 71, Wabash go. an extra coat of shellack in their 30 134 84a 23-year-old southpaw, could be Real 84. Min 5. ; early season endeavors. $8 'i4 &3/the “sleeper” in the deal. The Sten 30, SRRRED TL nlsan TH, The Tigers’ first four-game per13 3 3% Phillies promoted him from a frkansns Toch 1. endeix de. formance shows the trend Aft5 9 13/Class B league late last seénson|Besten College %, ageachustia 52. |tucks might follow this season. Foww oo... 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