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; + 9, : : a THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES : : : ( city Sons: Reundyprs Prosk ects Good For ollec e Re r S n- be assured .. : . - n gray. Senior Bowls By JOE WILLIAMS with the problem here, and consider the actions as many as 150 a year. Whether the’ recipient is ne won't take him; anotherwill” Already he has General none- CINCINNATI 0. Jan. 9 — The college do- of the college presidents who have been meeting scholastically = competent - is, in most cases, lost the incentive %o be a serious student and such ay when vast j Te | gooders are here working out for the annual let's- in Washington, the prospect is more encouraging. secondary. - He must first qualify athletically. A were the conditions under which he was accepted ‘for we must . all-get religion bowl game. They are getting in Joe’ Williams is in Cincinnati to present the cart before the horse looks even more absurd in in college he never regains it. : > schemes for a Get Li t shape by passing lofty resolutions and issuing Indianapolis Times and Scripps-Howard News- “cap and gown. : There is an unbelievable amount of bidding for ally we will intimidating statements. papers Coach of the Year award to Chuck Tay- What the college heads propose hereafter high Se hool stars, Dr. John Hannah, president .of tures we cans y Every year it's the same. - The refopg, Dovs lor, Stanford University mentor. The award will 'nch too long a period of indifference, or worse— Mf gan State and chairman of the Washington look great ‘in practice, but old be made at the annual dinner tomorrow night at is that the importancé ofthe classroom be re- (AmMIee WHICH threw a. Baymaker at the af military man - By EDDIE ASH : high pressure football knocks the Netherland Plaza Hotel. Glenn (Pop) stored to.its proper place in student life. Ir will still C00 “NO SECTIP: SOEs Pho, Sot he Sharky ning political Pimes Sports Editor their brains out when the game Warner will also receive | a plaque as Coach of he possible for ambitious, deserving boys to earn Todnced Jun J Evisel ot Suiremen 8 ad the SPONSORS of the Senior Bowl football game, hard "by starts. Look what happened to All Years. scholarships, but ability to. throw a forward pass fnctarce. to recat & ev If 1 re So ad.

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a im ” Mobile Bay, are determined to make ago of it. oy After the en fogs } haan force. If they are sincere’'in their determination to tion. The boys will be asked first to qualify as va nce he souldn’) meet Hie entrance requirements. »ple will have new classic lost money the first two years, it éarned a profit 500 FIAS JOE CUE lasted. clean house (and it must be assumed they are), students, 4 not altogether unreasonable attitude "Cy If! MANY Schools, ths ish l portant. ana ) on the third try, last Saturday. . \ Rey iS TRA ei is IAL me in Is Sse education is tne primary pur on athletic scholarships and other de-emphasis iding reaso So the promoters whacked up THERE 18 nothing in the almost censes to exist A€ Weair nen the edusators: = : ta a a proposals stick? Individually, it is no problem. A ce.” ons, the extra box office sugar and the nevertheless . . . boxes of splin- history of football reform, which get the kind of football they want; pure ‘college ta : school president either runs a ‘square game or he . 50 participating North and South ters.from the goal posts. is one of interminable frustra- semi pro. Their's is. of shold be the Anal wor THE DEBASEMENT of scholastic standards doesn't. Suppose he doesn’t? The penalty would be al's thief pa. players will receive extra pay. un tion, to invite the hope things : i 17s oh R ’ 3 * hfs been one of the most vicious by-products of to ostracize the offending school, withdraw gertain are ey The. . winners were guaranteed: JF PURDUE has booked the are going to be any different in : IF. THE Salish tRIetic Sohn] high fresture Football rhe process Sars in high academic recognitiong and respects. This could be elevation u. $500 apiece, the losers $400 . . . same Japanese Wrestling team the near future. Bat if we look Joe Williams “ Ce DE ho 8} ie ailviele cholar. Soh light ne Bhjete De gine to learn He Incl a powerful weapon most powerful that ‘has been eral has said The extra will come from an ad- that is now touring Europe, it will past the .conventional reform Ship, as proposed, nigh pressure footha Wil have 9 e. isn’t long before he discovers he doesn't suggested in this Jong, weary, continuing fight up ditional-fund amounting to 20 per be a big. event on the Boilermak- agencies, such as the NCAA, which are grappling been dealt a staggering blow, Some schools give have to be a budding genius to get into college: If to now.

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available for status and prestige should go up champion who apparently doesn't nothing then and up, including both Shrine know how it feels to lose. For ACE Si ns as classics. [* In Munich, Germany, the other. : 8.'8 #8 |day, Toshiro took on 10 Bavarian he show fuss - - ho an PARTICIPANTS ir the Sen- judo stars, one after another, and| Oo a a eo rs, fer Ss awe dard of living for Bowl are college stars, all won every match, in a total time § e oac gerdemain or seniors, fresh off the campus, of approximately seven minutes x ithout effort, who no longer are eligible for ... Whattaman . . .Bavarians are By United Press

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ficient practice after the regular agile musclemen. : Athletic Association. as : : al 5 team, as head coach for the next tollege Spasow ends Should the “MAU Rt CR PF ODOL OFF, COACH HERM SCHAFER and his Olymps looked at Challenged in its authority to phone. “We wanted to be the first to call. two years. college ost-season ames e 4 “ on a ro ’ ner De, ne 8 i American Hockey League presi- | the world through woes- -colored glasses today. What they supervise college sports by a six- Huh?” was the astonished reply. v Tre S1:yearold menor, Who fe a EE 2.4 YORE Ti We would wot Pe Rr: ‘saw was enough to terrify any professional basketball team. point program proposed by a spe-| The congratulations came from a sports reporter on geo LAL 0s ng it tion that the . ’ .| prise ere Is a trend towar cial committee of the American the Indiana University Daily its s LaFolletts of OTHER independent bowl pro-| [| | "yriov night games in his The first thing to meet their eyes were troubles packed © I a OTE, : to its first undefeated season, motions also would benefit . . . kit b Schaefer Council on Education, composed Stu ’ 8 8 thus became the youngest coach jon when he stich as the Shrine game in San loop . .. a certainty next year, up in seven kit bags. Scha idents. the NCAA ton. . in the National Professional n,” Mr. Mad- Francis d the Shrine pres he thinks . . . He probably has must play the Minneapolis LaRers fast breaks. He got what he of 10 college presidents, the | The “huh”+~came from Bernari League : 1 a Tr Miami ane rey something there . . . Many per- With only seven players tonight. wanted. Here's how: ¢howed no outward defiance, Bernie): Crimmins. Notre Dame . dh delegates and continue under any new college| °N% now do not work on Sat- | As their train wound its way to, The Olymps were down, 14-4,, But it was implicit in -thé backfield coach, who had taken | HIS SALARY was not anower can cap- regulations that are different urdays and are free to RO places [the frozen piece of real estate that when Iofgran made his entrance statement of NCAA President the call in South Bend. nounced, but Cardinal Manager from the old code . . . Shrine Bowl on Friday nights . . . It's hard is Minneapolis, the Ol ymps in the first period. Don's re- Hugh C. Willett that the organiza- 2-8 a Walter Wolfner said it would be about whom games also are limited-to-senior to say how a change from thought of teammates they had pounding and his two baskets had tion would battle the ACE for the, THE DAILY STUDENT writer |“less” than the $25,000 Curly ould President class players who have completed Thursday to Friday would work left behind. They were the splin- cyt the Laker edge to, 22-18, at right to rule intercollegiate ath- was congratulating Bernie on be- Lambéau drew. their eligibility. in Indianapalis . . . Friday here tery Paul Walther and his lame the huzzer. True, Mikan 2 four letic competition. coming Indiana University's new But Wolfner added Kuharich Both Shrine Bow! all-star] 15 usually basketball and box- ankle. And there was Cliff Bark- baskets, buf the other Lakers had! ‘They are making recommenda- head football coach. It was the (will receive a bonus if he leads the eeu. games are conducted on a charity ing night. er resting a possibly fractured pean nullified. ’ {tions,” Willett’ said. “We have a first the former Notre Dame All- |Cards to a division title next seabasis witht the players receiving jl 8 Bt hand at home. And in a North The Olymps took the lead for program of legislation.” American guard had heard of his |spn, and another bonus if he wins expenses and gifts . . : One is East BASKETBALLERS of Colum- gide neighborhood Bob Lavoy lay good in the second quarter, Lof-| The educators’ committee re- “new job.” |the league championship. rum vs. West, the other North vs. bus ! Ohio) East High School, de- pedded down with the flu. gran, Barnhorst and the marvel- turned a six- -point program to de-| “I * don't know where that Lambeau, for years the leader a South. : fending champs in the Buckeye a =n = ‘ous Graboski were the reasons. emphasize athletics. But most of started,” Crimmins told The of the Green Bay Packers, reat you say, YS 7» : Se, nally lost in overtime to. BUT THE Olymps edn With Barney hitting from far it was duplicated by the 31- -point | Times 4oday, “but 1 haven't {signed with two games to go in your rig WLLINOIS footballers came comm us’ Central after winning spend all their time in feeling ,ut and Lofgran' and Graboski Program to be presented to the talked to anybody officially yet. (the past season, his second year home without the coveted Rose 22 straight . . . They won their sorry for their depleted ranks. working the boards and the -tip- 46th annual NCAA convention by| Crimmins said today he is {with the Cards. He hinted strongesas owl all ’ : 1 > last 16 last season and the first There was work to be done. Task, ins, the Olymps took their lasting the NCAA's policy- making coun- “much interested” in talking to TU {ly at front office interference as oe 3 Cole os a FSX of the current schedule. No. 1 was beating the Lakers for jo54 5¢ - 29. A set shot by Grab- cil. ‘officials about becoming Clyde the reason for his resignation. Shs hs ® Be ae Ser WHEN Lidings’ hb ketball- |tN® second time in two days. The oxi wrenched the advantage! Some of the ACE points, how- Smith's successor as head foot- : i. Wolfner said he chose Kuhaa B » nia aricd © n : 5 oe, e 3 - |precedent for that labor came in gon the Lakers. ever, such as the plan to restrict ball coach at Indiand. He said he Bernie Crimmins Irich, former Notre Dame lineman game's end , . . But the ball dis- | ers tried 10-1reese the ‘ball in oy 43.75 victory in Butler Field-F 2 ‘all scholarships to the basis of also was interested in “any” head ; : {who played for the Cards in 1944, Ydren sto appeared while the Illini’s vie- the closing seconds against , . co jast night. ° | ». th 1 ot the student and hi hi fre peatedly for his work with Irish jg45 an4 1947, because he wanted gun orious grid warriors were | Ohio State the other n h WITH THE lead in their grasp lhe need of the stucent an s coaching © backfields. Notre Dame officials, « n vho they mur- t g r night they | The win here last night was lacademic standing, were more far| on | ja ‘youth movement. g with which gathered in the railroad station | forgot to heed that radio com- | gy.) earned. Though their bench the Olymps ran the edge to 44-i,.5.pning than the plans of the! CRIMMINGE, WHO starred for Said today Leahy would not stand saps buy their in Pasadena i : hu He Boys mercial blurb: “Don’t be half |, emptier than “My Friend 31. Then they cooled off and let NCAA. the Irish in 1939, ‘40 and '41 and hn Qrigvine on. of getting a \litles do they came hack w some souv ,» | safe 'Irma’s” head, the Olymps had a the Lakers run a bit. The Olymp . |captained the team in his senior N€ad coac ng J arons C lose : ji sunly of heart, He thos: edge was 44-42 at the half. Coaches Keep year, SAiY fe BeBreN he Sane THE 1U athletic committee,| uy Wake 0 Pro Basketball Olympians’ Scoring IB i in oo, And Schaefer called for more de- A ren a aed a peated by Prof, Jorn v, Mee, has H is’ ( buy guns for ONAL A on CATION (3 Games) ey trail the Lakers by just fense in the third period. He got Free Sub Rule (BacnoUAl game fn his home DeSh SCreening applicants go Sov ornets ap Won Lost Pct. G.B. G. Fs. FL Pls AVR poo toc in the battle for sec- it. The Lakers were held to nine| town. Louisville, Ky. : al we Y group. gen Rochester 22 10 .688 . Graboskl sass 30 139 110 388 129 2 . 3 , I points in the uarter, seven fl CINCINNATI, O., Jan. 9 (UP) tOW last week any fecision had been: that ‘any guns Minneapolis . 11 645 1% walther .. 115 123 353 126 ond in the. NBA's Western, q even o While there, friends asked him reach of your Botts spans vs 387 18 Barnhorst 130 58 376 125 Division. ‘the points coming on free — The rules committee of the, py 4 considered the Indiana reached, 0 oin S hildren. It is Milwaukee . 15 ITosheff ........xvi 102 114 318 10.6 Schaefer had a plan to stop throws. Vern Mikkelsen's jump! |American Football Coaches As- coaching post. He said he told senat_appioval of any_mew ated ® ys where chil- OB fear 1 i 7 3% 301 14 George Mikan, but it went awry. Shot. was the only Minneapolis sociation voted today to retain them he was open to offers. fT Th om’ 3 woaN | Alth Sig os I OSLON ...e..nvennnsrnnns o : en .. 9d merchant who Do § B ig, 00 43 18 84 nfikan got 27 points. Otherwise basket. To turn in that miracle (0 substitution rule by a: Having played his final season ® Tustees. ® boards next SuZh they SOL OIf 10 4 Slow New York we B 4 * Holland 37 18 ‘83 33 / the Olymps hit 10 of 28 shots Tegular meeting | meeting is Jan. 18, |start this season, ,the Cleveland to children fs Herm's plans were carried out. 9 at" Notre Dame under Frank . | 8 Baltimore © 8s rocker ®* 1 8 is With Joe Graboski playing his from the field. 21 to ¢ margin, =a Leahy, Crimmins was brought to! YT - I~ SH fare 2 the Sg: tor | ‘Results Last Night | ARLE The fourth period was ti- The action, which meant that 1 e Western Ulvision pennant jn ) 8 otale est boards game, Bill Tosheff p an his Alma Mater in 1946 as an! i i pm A Ht ie Te iti per a ihe on fhe floor and Leo Climatic. Midway the Olymps had platoon football could continue ,ggistant coach after finishing a| i i ens jte American Foskey League, the fact that INDIANAPOLIS at Minneapolis, | No longer with team, Barnhorst and Wah Jones sniping 17-point bulge at 74-57. Then with unlimited substitutes each term as full lieutenant in the | Paced by Steve Wochy and ig hg from out yonder the Schaefer the clock ran out and the teams time the ball changes hands or navy, {Jerry (Doc) Couture, the Barons Te We strategy worked out nicely. It;headed for the training table. at each time out, must be ap- $9 =u ; ictim oO rolled to their eighth victory in : a even included a surprise pack- Upstairs the scoreboard winked, proved by the NCAA football, CRIMMINS WAS graduated : [nine starts by trampling the anny, City. age in Don Lofgran, scorer of 14 82:75, Indianapolis. rules committee meeting next from Notre Dame in May, 1942, U 4 WwW {Syracuse Warriors, 8 to 2, last os TN jage Lowe» _ ‘week. and took his first coaching job se ave |night at Cleveland in’ the only > " X i. INDIANAPOLIS fans were im- It was likely the NCAA group at Cardinal Hays High School in By Cuited Prine {scheduled leaghe game. . nt is turin X : HERM CALLED for double pressed by Graboski's 23, Barn- would approve the recommenda- New York City. Five weeks later NEW YORK, Jan. 9—A coach’s| The victory moved the Barons : : 4 | blocks, talk on defense, shifts and horst’s 20, Jones’ 13 and Tosheff's tion. Lou Little, Columbia coach he went into the Navy Midship- gamble and a freshman's steel to within eight points of the idle Tost gs ¢ Eh <i 10 points. All four played the and chairman of the coaches man’s School at Notre Dame. He ,.. .c today made the slick St. Pittsburgh Hornets, who hava ; a3 : vF A whole game. But perhaps the big- committee, said the NCAA com- was commissioned an ensign Jan. 1 ovis. Billikens the latest victims been the Western pace-setters " Debariment : . 2 gest impression. of all was made mittee “has been very receptive 28, 1943. : of the wave the upsets sweeping Since the start of the season. AD Yor 70% y ~. on Mikan. Jones’ elbow gashed to our ideas lately.” | Leahy has praised Crimmins re- through college basketball ranks. | Wochy tallied three goals and ctiarches all , Re “w George's head and set him mur- | The coach was Forddy Ander- an assist in leading the Barons’ ; every year os * 5 oh ag muring You got to expect nights ’ ; ¥ * |son of Bradley, the freshman was scoring, while Couture, a member 18 icebox for ie like this. Hot l amale fo ¥ ’ Dick Peterson, and the finallof the Detroit Red Wings last | ! score—in a hectic, double-over- year, bagged two goals. Dean, City. 4 time game on the Bllliken’s own 2 8 : ’ » . tm \ Munching Steaks Now i i i, oer fume ¥ Such 2 ls It Y the Boston Bruins’ veteran wingN : ; for a result could hardly be man, needs one more goal to join ews : : YA 6am BY By United Preas Oreseeh at the start of the Mis-| |the National Hockey League's - . - ' : : “Hot tamale” pro Tommy id Mey Oobferenics Date, 1200 club.” will + or ; oa. Ike Wi 3 LAST NIGHT Bur Bolt i ee off a two: inch steal today before heading for was ranked fifth in the nation oral Dumart, who has been a memr oe tid So. the Bing Crosby tournament, after banking a $4000 check Bradley Jad only an 8-6 record in [het AS Drums Shue 1300, a). ends pre- Fos one of its worst seasons in man Speaker Sam fin YA STiLL 6oT —his loot for winning the rich Los Jngeles Opes S hres. a yedr. Y his NHL career last night in lead- , shotgun. It Erte . sided playoff. § ling his mates to a 7 to 2 victory for a wedding ° oo ' One of the legion of lean and | BUT THE Bradiey Braves over the Chicago Black Hawks at nd Southern : MINNEAS OLS T'NIGHT, BOSTON hungry’ tournament unknows, up {forced the .game into overtime, | Chicago. : until late yesterday, he handily {and then into another overtime. | FRIDAY, NEW YORK YATURD won the triple playoff from Jackie [With a minute and 57 seconds to ‘Heads AAU Croc on a “clean AY, Burke Jr., Houston, Tex., and E. go, freshman Peterson was fouled P feket may % AND SYRACUSE J. (Dutch) Harrison, St. Andrews, by Tom Lillis, the St. Louis cen-| es Sakon held the presiauver to be Sup 11. : ter who scored the winning goal ny of the Indiana AAU Offisaners. Ay 2 4 # 'against Kentucky in the Sugar ol a sciation i0day, He was gy a Yandiiss ais 2 : HIS two under par 69 was two Bow] Tournament, night in DeBorde's Cafe, a 51 than an strokes up on Burke, and five bet- | While St. Louis suffered. other vice president bel y Zon | high-ranked teams scored vic-| nc: President was Maurice Pleak, t nine years {ter than Harrison's 74. All started g Vic-| Other officers are Joseph Ashby d out of the leven yesterday after posting 72- tories. secretary; Elmer F. Ere hole 289s. Harrison and Burke di- | North Carolina State, ranked (..q¢rer. and Harry Ch 1 vided second and third money, No. 11, notched an .85-t0-76 vic- gal counsel. y amp, ies e made head of each pocketing $2050. In addition, {tory over South Carolina in a |=". a w she is back * 4 all three received approximately Southern Conference game, while arrange any $300, their 50 per cent share of St. Bonaventure, ranked No. 12, the net gate. led all the way to trounce CanisVictory meant the end of the fus, 78 to 61, and remain unbeaten, : “hot tamale” diet for Bolt, who go through eight games. auspiciously inaugurated his sec- "a 8 { : ond: year on the winter trail, and | IN OTHER leading games last 0 his pert red-haired wife, Shirley. night: Furman beat Clemson, 70“We ate hot tamales all the 65, in. the Southern Conference; way from Miami. Fla,, to the coast Texas tripped SMU, 41-31, and and back to Durham, N. C,, last {Texas Christian downed Rice, 47-1 it, bang. No- year,” said the trim Bolt. “Now, {30, in the Southwest Conference: except maybe a it's steaks.” {Oregon scored a repeat 59-45 win | not so much ee oe wow over Washington State in the! zed. If Con- , WITH only a late fall win in Pacific Coast Conference; and to operate at '» ™ |the North-South Open and some ‘Buffalo beat Niagara, 80-78, on ld wind up {its Tu early winter money finishes, Bolt {Bob Donaldson's last-minute set the first of . . picked up $6200 for 1951. ’ Shot; LaSalle drubbed Temple, | ’ Except for a triplé bogey on | 75-59; Manhattan crushed Brook-| the last hole, when he boomed his ilyn, 83-43; Dartmouth nicked New | W second shot out of bounds, he | Hampshire, 59-58; George WashIFE would have posted the tourney’s lington trounced Richmond, 79-54; rize that gold best round of 66—five under regu- Hamline beat Carleton, 56-48; and | vhen you said lation figures. Idaho defeated Eastern Washing- | . + « T gained Bolt's putting was the de- ton; 77-64. ars above . . . _|ciding factor. He took only 28 ee i —.— . rood aud fine ad puts, while Burke needed 31. Har- RR LR mR oh J happiness be- OLD MAN SCHEDULE nu not have the domi . CHAMP—Tommy Bolt strides | THE CAR OF THE FUTURE, : ¢ as’ rea n conten- Py ps i. ip i322 Smeal avs tne of tho care fr wing ho (A BRAND NEW 1952 STUDEBAKER) completes my - Indianapolis (87) Minneapolis JO : course. is ts, 500 Los Angeles Open. + I gained & Brnhorst.f-g 8 +" Schulisf-¢ 0 2 3|p he— ow— WILL vr bE too Whe Jones. f. 8 1 4 Mikkelsen 7-1 5i ‘ne Hollandf =~ 1:0 2/Mikanc .9 9 3 Gant, op 3 jane 340 0 edins and Tosheff.s . 2 6 2 Hitch,g-o 0 2 0 / lestiny . .. I : O'Brieng "9 3 Hucten.g 2 0 2 ‘ Ry ° hese on earth } . Totals 33 18 Totals 21 21 19 Pa through this DIANAPOLIS ... .. 18 28 23 1382 ; ‘true I gained. - “As . Migneapoli 22 20 9 24-75 EX CITEMENT/ vhen I gained . a. os Free hrows ‘ Missed—Barnhorst. 3, To- Vt ree ent F . « shelf, Mika, artin 3 ai 2 Fieia ay o INRANADORIS Acrionr W CHARLIE STUART Burroughs, +01 100. giiempis, M0, INDI i : ——e XV ow { ap handy. [mente WES | 6 pcTye SYRACUSE, THURSDAY—8:15 P.M. Sunday Night at 8:30 (136 N. Mer. 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