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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
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Fix’ Prober
By EDDIE ASH Times Sports Editor
Sew E Few emi & dim
RADIO proved to
¢ another lift. } From a ringside feat before the + picture box in homes all over the and Ladd. Air Force Base . , . + land, people Who never saw a bout, “weather permitting.” 3 betrveen “name” fighters before #8 a *mre hecoming fans as video en- - ONLY ILLINOIS
letterman
pastime. All of which Fecalls the Battle Rylowicz, reserve halfback, who
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' ney and Jack Dempsey in 1927 in all season ... However, he'll get . Chicago with the heavyweight to see the big game . .. A group ! championship at stake ., . It was of Champaign ‘businessmen are * the second meeting between the sending: him, all expenses paid
s famous fistic = gladiators with as a spectator . . . Rylowicz did : Dempsey trying to regain the not travel with the team . .. He'll * crown Gene the Marine lifted fly out later after classes are
* from him the year before in dismissed for the holidays.
: Philadelphia. A » Through the enterprise and
courtesy of the Scripps-Howard
newspapers, millions of persons No Fanfare heard the details of The Ereai, A 4 ° by figh the radio . . . was! the a Which apres flat-| S enric - Quits Game
tened Tunney, only to get tangled | By United Press
up in a long count , , . and Gene ot up and fought on to victory. For more than an hour that y , NEW YORK, Dec. 18 — Tommy Henrich, ‘the old re_liable,” turned his back on
September night a great legion baseball today with “a million
of humanity miles and miles from the ringside listened in, all memories and not cne regret.” There wasn't any fanfare, no
thoughts centered on the round cameras, no big batteries of re-
by round punching . .. It was a rare sports treat for the mil5 porters, ‘newsreel men, or television crews around yesterday
lions who didn't see it but heard it, for free. » » » when the great and personable veteran of the Yankees called it quits.
PETRIE
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WHEREAS perhaps 50 millio + persons listened in 1927, you can! : make it more than a hundred mil- * lion today who sit in at home and # et it all right in the parlor. : Ha » : THE TIMES' Dick Dunkel u-selected Butler over Michigan .. by six points . . . So Tony hin- “ kle's Bulldogs made the basketl‘ball ratings expert look good V.by dumping the Big Ten Wolverines by 10 . . . Pretty ciose . picking at that . . . Dunkel +“ +picked Notre Dame over Loyola “of Chicago by 12 points and the ,» Irish made him look good again “by winning by 20, . . . Wisconsin sort of let Dunkel down... i He picked the Budgers by five
over SL. Louis and they .won | : nly oy — y * York Giants broadcaster,
2 a %°n | station WJZ-TV. Before long, he . TY COBB, the old Georgia Will put on the show by himself, + Peach of baseball celebrated his Pringing in guest sports person- ¥ 5th birthday today . .. He made alitles and discussing sports in “major league history over a long Eeneral period siarting in 1904 and] “played his last league game in 74930 . . . The famous Detroit ».iger has become a millionaire. .. + . He got in on the ground
door in Coca Cola and General Motors stock Cobb main-| iP with their future plans and so
Sains three residences, in Cali-| I thought it was better all around
-“yrnia, Nevada and Montana... to YY something else. vAggressive and pugnacious, the] Henrich acknowledged that “native of Georgia set dozens of George M. Weiss, the Yankee patting and base running rec- Seneral manager, did not offer “ards He was American Dim a job as coach again next Yieague batting champion 12 Year and “I certainly didn’t want stimes and in stolen bases six to take my chances as a minor
” ” a THE CONTRAST to the big show of a week ago was terriffic. {At that time Joe DiMaggio announced his retirement. The hoopla would have done credit to a presidential inauguration. But with Henrich it was different. The quiet but dynamic guy called {in a few friends to announce that he was leaving baseball for good and that like DiMaggio he would | go into a television career.
And he isn't losing any time
I night with Russ Hodges, the New
a 5 ” “I DON'T know, maybe I still could play a little ball and maybe I could even manage a club,” he said. “But after one year as a Yankee coach I knew I didn't fit
times .. In 136 games, in 1915, league manager somewhere.” “he Georgia Peach pilfered 96/ He said he had been aphages , . . The same year he was! proached indirectly for a job or caught stealing 38 times, two in baseball outside the Yan- . ¥ a .# ! kee organization, but that the AT A GIRLS basketball | television career appealed to him % clinic held in Philadelphia jt ® little more, «was learned by observers that | Te ¥“sthe girls played more smooth- | “ly while records were being Greyhounds Host v- played . . . Now there's an idea dy Maybe some of our men's To Manchester
eonllege teams who can’t win
. for losing would do betteg if | Indiana Central hopes to im-
prove on its 1-1 conference rec-
Offers 3 Ky.
be a tremendous asset to boxing in
" ! the early days of nation-wide broadcasts and many leaders Bo S Immun : ‘in the sport today believe television is giving the ring sport
Ry United Press
LEXINGTON, Ky., Dec. 18
-——An offer of immunity from
arrest was extended to three]
.<oucages interest im the gloves not selected to make the Rose University of Kentucky bas-| Bowl trip to Pasadena was Bob liethall players today if they will ; ’ regard to] of the Century beween Gene Tun- Was hampered by a knee injury “fixing” games “after the season
inswer questions in
lof 1048-49.”
Without identifying the trio, Assistant District Attorney Vin¢ent O'Connor of New York said he wants to question them but not arrest them. | ” n o “WE NEED certain Kentucky players to help us prosecute some major criminals who came into the basketball fixing case after the season of 1948-49, in .which Alex Groza, Ralph Beard, and Dale Barnstable were involved,” said O'Connor. The cases of Groza, Beard, and Barnstable, stars for the 48-49 Kentucky team, are now pending in New York, ; “These players whose assistance we now want did not act within the state of New York,” O'Connor explained, “Therefore, New York does not desire to arrest them, New York will give immunity from prosecution to these Kentucky players because, unlike Groza, Beard and Barnstable, they didn’t commit any offense against New York law. Even though their actions in dealing with the fixers | amounted to the same thing, as a I matter of fact.” ” n a ‘SO FAR O'Connor has been unsuccessful in attemps to question two of the players involved because their attorney, John Y. Brown, has refused to let them talk except in his presence. Matters were at a complete standstill, since Brown went to attend a funeral in Russellville, Ky. yesterday. A third player, also unidentified, flew to Kentucky during the
{about it either. He starts it 10- week-end. But it's expected he'il airplane. waiting
"follow the same stand as the
OVCr| other two and refuse to talk with|at the Ypeflanti
OWN airport got un-
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{O'Connor except . on his terms.
Ia i onns rrom |. . | won though it lost. No Wolverines
{had to tramp through the snow
lin search of shelter. Their dormiai SO I ed BI cores were within easy reaca.
{ By. United Press | LEXINGTON, Ky. Dec. 18 Kentucky’s Wildcats roared anew
for top ranking in the nation’s
basketball circles today after dropping powerful St. John from the unbeaten ranks with a jolt.
Coach Adolph Rupp was a happy man following his wildcats’ 81-to-40 rout of the Brook{lyn visitors last night. It was | Kentucky's 100th straight win on [their home floor. 2 ” n THE - DEFENDING national champions, who were last week humbled by an underdog Minneisota team, took the toughness out of St. John’s as they battled to regain their lost prestige.
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MARK-ED MAN—Shortridge's Mark Peterman is a marked man. He's playing for the improved Shortridge Blue Devils under Coach Cleon Reynolds, who played for ex-Shortridge Coach Kenneth Peterman, Mark's father, when Peterman coached at Terre Haute Wiley High School in 1926.
The Blue Devils play at Tech Friday, ° “
The Indianapolis OlympianFt. Wayne Zollner Piston basketball game scheduled for tonight at Butler Field-
house has been postponed because of hazardous road conditions. , J. R. (Babe) Kimbrough, general manager of the Olympians made the announcement this morning after conferring with Carl Bennett, general ‘manager of the Pistons. - » - » BOTH MEN agreed last night’s snowstorm, and the forecast of more snow and sub-zero temperatures tonight, making the roads extremely hazardous, necessitated the move. Kimbrough said a date to play the game would be picked within the next day or two and that tick‘ets for Game 12 would be honored at that time.
on » n THE OLYMPIANS had been looking forward to tonight's game as a cushion against their coming {heavy road schedule. In their only |appearance here so far this season, the Pistons were defeated 92-77. 2 The Olymps next home game will be Friday night against the] Milwaukee Hawks, currently the {possessors of last place in the | Western division ©f the National
Then Gets Stranded
FRANK ANDERSON Times Sports Writer
ANNA ARBOR, Mich., Dec. 18—"“When Michigan loses, somebody pays.” That’s an old slogan up here. Butler helped bring the
words up to date last night. The "Bulldogs. defeated Michi- ——————————— igan's basketball team, 63 to 53, With a sniper's eye and radar
ithen started paying for it, Out- hands. iside the big field- It marked the first time in four
‘house the snow tries that Butler had been able to came tumbling defeat the Wolverines on their ‘down. And the B home court. It was the first victory of the season for Tony Hinkle's rapidly maturing youngsters. Michigan, testing Butler after a 16-day rest, had. lost to Central Michigan in its only previous start. Butler lost little time convincing the Wolverines that basket{ball is a scoring game. Breaking a 2-all tie on Bill Roepke’'s push shot, the Bulldogs built up a 15-{to-4 lead at the first quarter {buzzer. Michigan scored but one field goal during the 10 minutes, that coming with two seconds left in the period. The Michigan field
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Anderson
Michigan .
{Only Butler players, coaches and {the press found out how much of 29 attempts.
n ou un plane can be. THE SECOND period was won, That's what Michigan means too. Butler led, 35 to 21, at the by “somebody paying.” But But- half and Burdsall had 13 of those ler and. the press are spending 39 points. only time in Ypsilanti’s hotel. Chi- _ The Bulldogs kept passing to cago and Southern Air lines are Burdsall in.the. third period and spending the money. he obliged with six baskets and a ! free throw. Butler hit 10 of 19 on. shots in the quarter. Michigan TODAY the air lines figured up seemed more and more like an unthe bill. And the Bulldogs lounged organized mob. around in impatient idleness. Féw Wolverine basketball is made talked about the weather. But to order for rugged individualmany talked about the basketball ists. Up here they think a pass game and “Shorty” Burdsall's 29 is a free ticket to a movie. points. ~The game grew progressively The game was worth discussing. sloppy from Michigan's viewpoint. So was Burdsall, an ex-Marine Perhaps, Crispus - Attucks’ Bob
| Ge WoW An Walther ,.... 20 | Graboski 2 10 278 132 2 “ ewe} wondered why he had ever|Barnhorst .. 2 Ns uf 81 i ? dn’ avyiJones .... 18 60 40 160 : {left Indianapolis. They didn't play Jones (----:-.30 55 35 153 177 {like that at Attucks and they | Lavoy 18 4 ia 8 4 didn’t keep talent like Jewel's on Hpiland ls Js 13 ‘64 23 i | Barker «15 13 4 od the bench, either. {Pear 2 3 5 15 Totals 600 477
goal average for the quarter was a miserable 5 per cent—one out of
Basketball Association. | After that game the Olymps
{ York Knickerbockers.
‘Olympians’ Scoring
(21 Games)
1 €.
| =” " 2 | nr a { eam Average per game
| MICHIGAN, got a break in the sna ioneer ith team. fourth period when Butler limited we
Stanky Rehires
itself to just six points and it made the score closer. That helped to make the final buzzer sound
less like the crack of doom for Moore as Coach
; ; | ST. LOUIS, Mo., Dec. 18 (UP) | the Wolverines. | ’ ; : Three of Butlers piayers could | New Cardinale Manager Bate Bave Fayed Minigen 2 He. ‘former great Card center fielder, | ii} 3 2 : las coach for the 1952 campaign. | and Bill Roepke’s 10 points added Moore. a Cardinal coach sincel up to 53. i : ’ > : : ,.y 11949, under Eddie Dyer and Jim Skala got 14 and Dick Wil- or ais Iyer Hams and Ralph Kautman hit 12 torday as Stanky's first coaching | points each for the Wolverines. | i selection. In his playing It only goes to show that when 2| days with the Cards frorn 1035! team fires 81 times it's bound toss 1948 Moore sparkled In two hit something, : t World Series and four all-star Looking at the airport's SNOW! o, eq ang earned a reputation as
and remembering the game of J. .¢ the outstanding fielders in last night, one is moved to sayip.. opal.
that Butler is well-grounded in
basketball. . |dinals said he was “pleased” at| 3 seore’ i 1 Michigan (57) Butler (63) |Stanky’s selection and added that lexus te " oY 1 3 ’ pt Moore would have remained in| 8 a. § urdsall, 3 | % | I Tiernan. 1 o Greve. t i 2 3 the Redbird organization even if| Mead. { 3 3 2stewart.e © 5 4 4 Stanky had not picked him for a Williams.c 5 2 b5iZobbe, c 00 2 T Kaufmann.e 3 2 3 Corsles g } 3icoach. Levitt,c adkovic, g : Pavichevich.g 1 0 2{Roepke.g 124 The Cardinal office said the Lavreice. § : 9 JiHoioway, ¢ 0 1 3 peppery new manager was exaddy.g Topp, & 011 pected to choose other coaches Brunsting,g 0 0 0 “in the next few days.
Totals 20 13 25! Totals 24 15 22 rere mu— Halftime Score—Butler 35. Michiean 21. Football Anti-Trust
Free' Throws Missed: Butler (12): Roepke
2. Stewart 3, Greve 2. Burdsall 2, Cors- . ah ley 1. Holloway 2. Mienigan 13; wil- Hearings Postponed liams 4, Pavichevich 1, Kaufmann
PHILADELPHIA, Dec. 18 (UP) —1." 8. District Judge Allan K. |Grim today postponed until‘Jan. {8 hearings on the government's anti-trust suit against the National Football League and 12
Levitt 1, Mead 3, Skala 1, Eaddy 1, Law-
Irish Win Fifth Straight
SOUTH BEND, Ind. Dec. 18 Vision and broadcast policies.
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Owner Fred Saigh of the Car-!
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TALL BOY—Larry Foust, Ft,
Wayne, doesn't let his 6:9 height bother him when it comes to moving. He's fast, tough on the boards and one
of the top 10 scorers in the NBA.
Basketball
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High School
Indianapolis Attucks 66, Indianapolis Broad Ripple 48. Howe Military 55, Scott 47, © Gary Tolleston 50, Hammond Noll 47.
College STATE
Butler 63, Michigan 53. . Eastern Kentucky 86, Evansville 66. Notre Dame 77, Loyola (Chicago) 57, - OTHERS
Adelphi 59, Springfield (Mass.) 56. Alabama 80, Mississippi 79. Alma %6, Ferris 70. American 50, Roanoke 44. Augsburg (Minn.) 65, South Dakota 51
Bemidji (Minn.) 91, Mayville (N.D.) 48, Boston College 70, Boston University 48. Bowling Green 94. Loyola of the South 69, California (Pa.) 65, Fairmont (W. Va.) 41, Cathedral College 69, New York State 64. Cuheordia (Minn,) 74, Moorhead (Minn.)
De Paul 87. Illinois Wesleyan 47. Elon 78, Atlantic Christian 61. Emporia (Kas.) 65, Rockhurst 63. Florida 69, Miami 65. Georgetown 88, Catholic 44. Grove City 79, Bethany (W. Va.) 75. Guilford 72, East Carolina 67. Lake Forest 62, Ohio University 57, Louisiana State University 59, Texas 58. Louisiana Tech 78, Ouachita 41. Kansas State 92, Hamline 73. Kentucky 81, St. John’s (N. Y.) 40. Millikin (T1l.) 80, Elmhurst (T1l.) 43, Mississippi State 64, Arkansas State 63, Morehead (Ky.) 78, Citadel 45 Morningside 64, Fresno State 63. Murray (Ky.) 59 New Mexico A&M 51, Nebraska Wesleyan 51, Buena Vista 44, North Carolina 70. Hanes Hoslery .39. Ohio Wesleyan 78, Denison 66. Pittsburg (Kas) 58, Drury (Me.) 49 Shippensburg (Pa.) 73, Wilson (Wash.) 58 South Carolina 84, Wake Forest 64. Southwestern (Kas.) 58, Kansas Wesleyan
Spring Hill 84, Southwestern Leuisiana Institute 57. Stanford 91, Young Men's Institute (San Francisco) 77. St. Cloud (Minn.) 60. North Dakota 56. Be Jon's {Minn.) 80, River Falls (Wis,)
o>. St. Mary's (Cal) 68, Regis 47. St.: Michael's (Vt.) 68, Champlain 46, Stout (Wis.) 76, Michigan College 51, Stroudsburg 61, Ithaca 50. Temple 114, Glassboro 43. ennessee 61, Clemsan 52. Union (Ky.) 62, Emory and Henry 59. Vanderbilt 55, Texas Tech 49. Western Kentucky 76, Central Missouri 56, Wichita 84, New Mexico 58. Williamette 98, Chico State 58. Wilmington 69, Centre 62. Wrisht Field Kittyhawks 75, Rio Grande
Wyoming 51, Baylor 45. Yankton (8S. D.) 73, Sidux Falls 48,
Huffman Grid Case
Is Granted Review CHARLESTON, W. Va. Dec. 18 (UP) — Dick Huffman, the former Los Angeles Rams tackle
member teams over their tele- Who ignored a court injunction
forbidding him from playing foot-
One c: some const The Tig
usual sha night—and, faces Howe, were the on! tucks during Coach Ra turn to Tecl convinced of everybody - v brilliant Tig: may come a Broad Rij 1-5 record strength, ma for more th: fore the A peppered the point fourth nificant lar; managed on six free thr
COACH DD ington scrap tucks, 75 to and had pus three quarte two victories ington and ¢ footers, coul little trouble tactics. The Tiger: out a game their state f year, outpla) by the hustl rebounded n had been las The Rocke on Hallie E precision bo the fourth a goal in the had missed s of them earl ter. He mar ever, after hi a-game aver four games.
MEANWH shone bright! ing in the s Willie's snipi goals in 23 Robertson, v fourth perio percentage-w in 64for-9, hi three coming Attucks h starting the for three qu some trouble The Tiger front for an lead after B pet ‘angulai straight time Gardner had Gene Neudig kept pesterir
NEUDIGA push shots . ing tactics p the Rockets reach, 35 to But Neud jump shots and his eigh session, con Bob Morris’ the gap fron at the threeThen Willi shots—of Ww! in the foul the lead fr reserves st benches. The Rocke enough to h games by tv by one point afield for .
h ac IP) - ¢, The. postponement was asked = the coach installed a hot jazz ord tonight at the expense of Paced by Cliff Hagan and Bob- EERE ERIE SERRE REE HE (UP)- The set shot prowess of iv 38. Josip e's Hor Joh ball for a Canadian club last fall, well - for .37 band on the sidelines. 2 i2 ! substitute guard Jerry McCloskey gue's attorney, John anied at shots fired a. 8 ¥ ‘Manchester College. 5 by Watson with 25 points each, : G Id Gl I + BI k Have Notre ‘Dame a T7-to-57 view Hart, and agreed to by Assistant as granted a review of his case a attacks NEW RULYS AN The Greyhounds are hosts tothe Wildcats took an early lead’: olaen oves £niry an i OS a 2 Chines lact]U. 8. Attorney General H. Graham today by the West Virginia hes ED FS governing the Ice the Spartans tonight in a Hoo- th rer relinquished. The Ken- } ’ Jitory Over OrOla Of Cad to x Morison. Both sid {Supreme Court. Bryant 3 “owl football game at Fairbank ey Dever relinqu : } , 25, 31, Feb. 8 : night after the Irish lagged 32-31 Morison. Both sides were ordered | Hickman! 2 : 1a % doLhal ga id oh “ el i sier college conference tilt. tuckians hit from near and far: National Guard Armory, Jan. 4, 11, 25, 31, Feb. high alt 2 S g 2 10 Ale sdditicns) orice vmer ol The bench agreed unanimously Hickman 2 ag of mus c eas Leading Central's point parade and throttled St. John’s highly } —Auspices Robison-Ragsdale Post American Legion— fiat the Bs Afth straight IrishiIe¥ Gays” to consider Huffman’s appeal from os 5 our inches of snow on the grid- js Elwood McBride with 118 regarded center, Bob Zawoluk, to : ™ : ‘ i: It was the fifth straight Tr'Sh| mne “Justice Department con-|@ Kanawha County circuit court Parrish,g 1 ror and the 1Omotsture cannot points in eight games. The Spar- , meager seven points, tops for: Sponsored by The Indianapolis Times : victory of. the SA am tended in its federal court suit|iPjunction upholding the Rams’ Posiex.s 1 a a 3 Er whe Jans VI De oing Jie the gameiiie squad. i ENTRIES LIMITED TO AMATEUR BOXERS 18 YEARS OF AGE OR OVER 1 EE Bl poe oii ro in that the NFL limiting of tele- |OPtlon on his services for another ry 0 te al . r club than| peadly accuracy kept the Ken- : ‘ . i i casting and broadcasting of pro- Y¢4r. Jones.c 2 “i7alls below 20 below the boys up ithe Greyhounds. Their tallest i cky score YP oaties rising Olietk-AUprosisnie Weight and Oise ithe two schools’ rivalry. reqqional football rE is P| The injunction was handed gard 1 “there begin feeling a little coolimen are 6-2 while Central's Bill ast throughout the game The: —112 -—147 —NOVICE CLASS : MeCloskey and Center Dick unreasonable restraint of trade | d@wn last July. If it is upheld, . . . Participating teams on Dec. Pickard and John Sinclair are|ghooting eve of the Wildcats : —~118 lf (Beginners) Rosenthal tied for Irish highland commerce.” {Huffman will be liable for con- Totals 2 81 will be the University of Alaska 6-7 and 8-5 respectively. ‘brought a 43.3 percentage for the : win rp OPEN Sass : scoring honors, each with. 18 oe tempt. Home. Be } | F vhin? 3 ™ - : : points. Rosenthal hit all but two B ee __ Broad Ripple 2 game, St. John's lagged sadly: :P : Brawl Costs Steeler Th ‘ . . : sof his points in the first half, Free rows The Life of Joe DiMaggio— with a 16.6 figure. 12 NAME coiototeesecsessassssscssssssssesssesssssssssssssss : while McCloskey got 12 of his Fullback $27 50 ' . . JNas, urdnet x hh 2 0 =n : . $18 in the second half; eight of : ! : Don't Miss This Hugliey-3. Bogle TAS X . BR Lissa tents ress Iperrras resets sentretten : < : ’ PITTSBURGH, Dec. 18 (UP)—! Officials—Joh x pel | R li IT WAS St. John's first loss in’: ADDRESS t them in the crucial third periodips A 3S ’ th D |six starts, : - Ragsdale Lesion’ Post. and Indi Dis: 3a: . . Pittsburgh Steeler Fullback Jerry , mee army vian eaiize St, Louis, ranked sixth in the oI8t Jndagusste Tmo, odin Ratidss Leste Los 1a, India Ds, - { when Notre Dame moved out Nuzum was ordered to may 32750] NEW. SPORTS Better Hi . ; 3 st have ¢ . « al . y » ' country, went down along with§ ‘estant Ah eniesiints undeg $1 mit hae consent of parents ar tunraign, 2 ahead. oo Lovola. who PIUS COStS at an alderman's hear- etter Hi ow rec oe ou e St. John's as Wisconsin sprang a: W. Maryland St. Indianapelis 9, Ind. There is no entry fee. : scored 21 Boints apahist Mitnois ing last night but assault and SERIES CHICAGO 4 | mm 9. ERE ERE ORR R ARIE EER RRR ERIE IIR R ESRB RRA IRR RARER Rae + 3C S ‘batter char es filed a i st hi S fi ish d 55-54 upset although outshot 20- En it i 7 y 8 gains m ox finishe { A his last time t, was hel 0 : . By MILTON RICHMAN sure, he'd make the wrong throw 16 from the field. The Badgers, H S Cage Tilts In State This Week To by the Teh ou gy ra vie Station operator) _ League ] g s Wri : ‘OW i heir home court in "°° ’ : " | * . c ase 8 . United Prats Sant fier jon 3. Tare occasion-show mePlaYing on the inni Tonight—Peru at Hart{ord City, Hunt: at Bedford, Martinsville at Elkhart, The box: Tony Mazzarini, the service sta-| > Yankees. NEW YORK, Dec. 18—Thumb-|,nvone who didn’t?—but DiMag- Madison, Wis., got their winning ,Jon® ih {¢ Birris. Plymouth af Brownstown at Seymour. Rising Sun ai ; : : ing through his memories, Marse gio 1 de th margin by sinking 23 free throws Rochester. Decatur at Wabash, Marion at Aurora, Batesville at Lawrenceburg, North NOTRE DAME (71) | LOYOLA (57) tion owner, accused Nuzum of; . A —————— ang ou 8 a |glo generally made the right play Y : Ft. Wayne Central, Columbus at Bloom- Vernon at Vevay, Salem at Paoli. Scotts- fg ft pf fe 1t pf “roughing him up” db “woe McCarthy admitted. “I had nol instinctively.” to 14 by ‘the Billikens. ington. ' Lebanon at Franklin. Martins. |burz at French Lick Bicknell at Linton: eset yi ekiadist 3.6 4) SoU p” and breaking 1dea how great Joe DiMaggio was AT Meanwhile, however, seventh yii¢ Ye helst Brownstown. ASiwrence- Mann at Evansville Central,.East Chicago Bertrand.f 2 3 4|Suilivanf 3.3 He ® |B haze ast week. Mazzarini ‘woing to be.” DIMAGGIO WAS allowed to ranked Kansas State increased its burg at Scottsburg, Bedford at Hunting-| Washington at Jasper, Vincennes at New Rosenthalc 8 2 4 Hanrananc 3 sal e husky grid star became] 50InNg ; : : a burg. Washington at Bicknell, Evansville Albany, Oakland City at Primceton, Angola Sirasser.g 1 0 5Maracich® 1 5 3 irked because of “ " pg Relaxing at hisf home outside use his own judgment on the prestige with a sparkling 92-73|Central at Evansville Bout. Owensville at Kibuch. Bluffton at Winchester, Co. Shine,g 1 1 4 Hutmacherg 3 1 2 a peta 0 poor service Buffalo, N. Y. MeCarthy, man- base paths, a license granted very victory over tall Hamline. It was at, Foinog or, Ve on: at. Crawtordsville, | South at Decatur, Garrett at Kendall. Neumayrf 0 0 0Esant 0 0 gafiorded him at the station, ud r few players { , felburn at Linton, Pt. Wayne North atlville, Goshen at Warsaw, ‘Sullivan at Stephens 0 1 0/Collins.f 0.0.14 rger of the Yankees when DiMag- “ p : ry {the Pied Pipers’ second consecu- Mishawaka, ond at Goshen, Gary Terre Haute Garfield, Busser at Terre W.Bulivanf 0 0 1 Sigward.c 00 0 fe i gio first reported in 1936 - easily He just seemed to know when'yive Joss and boosted Kansas! Roosevelt at Ory Yroshel. SAY Mani Ha te wiey. ~ Sayhe ehiral Holle Lewinski,c 3 i 3 Schalke 0.00 cL By : recalled Joe's first few. days as a to try for that extra base,’ Mc-|giate’s season record to 6-1. | amr RH onisriaer or (Valpatasso. |velt ‘at Ia Porte. Hammond ech at WUC id 9 0 3 Totals 16 25 16 EVE D § big league rookie. Carthy said, “and when to hold| [n other games, Iowa toppled Wednesday—southport at Elwood. Tip-| Michigan City, Crawfordsville at West Gipponsg 1 1 0 | ; 8 2% up.” fon a Sheridan, Kokomo at Losansopry| Saturday—Anderson at Muncle Central, |Revnoldsg 0 0 1| |
Tre : . Washington of St. Louis, 60-53; Greenfield 1 «TONY LAZZERI, Frank Cro- DiMaggio originally came tolg , Mary's of California romped isrsonville, Monsoeville at New Haven. LobAnoR: Ft. Warne Central, Wayne
settl and some of the other fel- the Yankees as a right fielder| = Regis College of Dénver, 68- Haute Wiley at Terre Haute Garfield Each k & promi + Toe Ls
y y y y i {Gary Edison at Oary Emerson, Ft, Wayne lows from the West Coast knewibut was moved to center when|,,. ; oir” edged out Texas, 59-35; Concordia at Winchester - | 34. : “ . ’ oyu : 4 o a 1 le ite 63 tm ; DiMaggio and sort of introduced Ben Chapman was traded to g | dianapelis Slargyiuan, waited 2 a Crasher. wien]
3 Totals 33 11 29 B
Halftime Score—Loyola 32, Notre Dame
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— ! dria, DePaul beat Illinois Wesleyan, 87 | pohursday Noblesville at Alexandria
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Marion at Peru, Frankfort at Tipton. Indiana polls Shortridge at Indianapolis Tech, heridan at Kokomo, Zionsville at LaJeff, Logansport at Shelbyville,
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DE ene Sark « Comme tned. Doon cs) ai SY ahr So . pwithout apparent eftort. Fis swing 1 he OI {ae hedule for the YMOA League tonight: {Fal Greensburg al flew Case. one, ; = «iwas smooth as spring water and|logsett of the Browns for als, Indianapolis Bears ve. Central Busi- -\ Designed to Receive : 10:30 P. M. ) i 10 Of , 7 ? ripie an wo 8 8. 2 College; 8:20, Lincoln College V8, | \ ] “even in those early days he had p dt 0 sihgles ness Cullese; a Pe es. UHF and Color Programs Ythe confident poise of a 10-year DIMAG POSTED a .323 batting| Bush-Callaban League scores at Dear : , i S DAY ; man Ite Rah ce sehr 8iporn last night: Cornell Dubilier 47, Rail { HN i Fy 8B mark his first year and then hit{ways 27; Thomas and skinner 52, Link. I’ ; RIes 3 ins 7. Games tonight: 7, Citizen's Save 1 DIDN'T know how great he .346 against the Giants in the/Ptlt 81 SEES FONE 8° g "yialiory ve. See Our Complete Line December 23 was going to be but I could tell World Series. 38th and Keystone; 9, Irvington Legion Priced | Proseited by “he had everything” McCarthy Asked point-blank whether Di-|vs, Lily lee Cream. 0 = from | “declared. “He had a wonderful Maggio was the greatest player|gacred Heart: RC Cola 40, Riviera 39; i
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| “arm, he could hit that long ball he ever piloted, McCarthy begged Stackhouse Construction 44. J.D. Adams for you and he was an excellent off by saying; EEE “pase runner. I didn't havo Jos managed Ruth, Gehrig, W1-|Hardware: 8, Lilly Varnish vs. K. of Ci; |. Sltrying to .steal because of the liams and other fine players. I|% Oak Hill va. vs. Gevoel Conséructibn. | “.type club we had, but I imagine don't like to make statements on|thorne: Second Free Methodist 29, May-! BLA SORE fave eens, Yeaste© oft ese fk thet nr Rg “that, too.” ; | “But you can say we'll all miss|Avenue Baptist 53, Lynhurst Baptist 33. « Did DiMaggio require much Joe, He was a fine competitor who np ses : tutoring? j ‘stayed in there many times when ! McCarthy laughed raucously. he shouldn't have. Cleveland Buys Restelli + “Except for telling him how to| “He was a grand fellow, ‘too, slay certain hitters the first year, the kind of person you're always
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