Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 February 1952 — Page 16

: THE INDIAN APOMENIES:

oy EDDIE ASH

THE BOYS who throw the adjectives around are |

sure to go to work on-that big re-match basketball super colossal attraction Saturday night, Illinois vs. Iowa.

All roads, including sideroads, will lead to Cham-s, paign where the deadlocked Big Ten:

leadership will be unlocked . . . The twoteam fight for the Western Conference title increased its feverish pitch as a result of last night's games. Iowa defeated Illinois at Iowa City, 73-68 on Feb. 9 . , . The first crucial test between the rivals was settled in the two closing periods . ... Iowa had trailed

Eddie Ash ing percentage from the floor was down to for the Illini. The second half produced a different story as con-

240 to .106

ditions were reversed . . , Iowa: got hot and Illinois t cooled off , . . The Hawkeyes upped their percentage

1.290.

The Hawkeyes moved out in front, 55-50, at the third quarter , : . Still, they had to resort to a control game in the closing minutes of the contest to protect themselves against the ever-battling Illini . . , So it will be another Game of the Week, Game of the Year and if you want, Game of the Century Saturday upcoming . . . This corner is picking Illinois in the tie-breaker.

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HONUS WAGNER, who announced his “official” retirement to the rocking chair league last Saturday ; after 17 years as a player and 18 as a ” coach, used to play in Indianapolis in exhibition games with the Pittsburgh Pirates , . . One sunny afternoon, at old ‘Washington Park, the Flying Dutchman showed the boys a thing or two with the bat. Since Honus was the big gate attraction, he made every effort to give the fans a “show” . .. On that particular

Honus Wagner day, Wagner really had his eye on the ball and hit clothes-line drives that carried all the way to bounce off the fence. Honus also visited Indianapolis in later appeared at the current park in the role of oach with

years and |

the Pirates . . . Wagner often related how he won the first of his eight National League batting championships on the last day of the season in 1900. Alweve referred to the feat as his greatest thrill in baseball . . . This is his own description of the big day:

“When the season's last game. started | was tied for the league lead with Elmer Flick, Philadelphia outfielder. Flick hit on his first time at bat. | also got a hit my first trip. He came up for his second swing before | did. He didn't hit. | also flubbed on my second time. The third time Flick got one safe. On ‘my third, | did likewise. On his fourth time, Flick failed, and | couldn’t do any better. We were still deadlocked. Flick came up for his fifth-and last chance and didn’t connect. Then | lined out a double and won the title by a single percentage point with .381.”

" Ld - » » » OLDTIME FANS hereabouts will recall Ernie Krueger, who was quite a home run hitter for the Indianapolis Indians in the early Twenties . . . Fact is, he did so well he batted himself back into the majors where he'd already spent some years. The Indians sold Krueger to Cincinnati after obtaining him from Brooklyn . . . We happened across his

name the other day and learned he now resides in Wauke-

gan, IL. , . . Still talking baseball . . . Said baseball was more scientific in the old days and more interesting to him: as a player after taking in a lot of new éra Cubs and White Sox games. In 1924, Krueger led American Association catchers in total assists, 136, and in total putouts, 606 . . . He also was one of baseball's early golf stars and a golf bag was always a part of his spring training equipment. We roomed with Krueger one spring in Florida .5 . . Reason we remember it was because the hotel maid got the laundry mixed up one week . . . Ernie was first to spot something was wrong . . . and did he let out a roar . . . He donned o fresh pair of shorts and they immediately slipped down and off . .’. Ernie was more than slightly thinner in the waist than yours truly. : [a ®r a a Ly BEST “sidebar” 1952 spring training story to date came out of New York . . . Seems as how the pennantwinning Giants' Phoenix- bound training’ camp special, ‘accommodating a party of 32, included everything but the ball players who are supposed to start a new pennant drive.

The two special pullmans were so jammed with news- p,,.

papermen, their wives and club brass that the ball players ticketed on the train were forced to board a different Arizona-bound choo-choo.

throughout the first half when its shoot-

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fic pair and drivers Chet Miller and | Duke Nalon have increased the {entry list to 18 cars.

I¥'s ‘Novis Are In ‘500°

expensive four-wheel investment, the ,headed for the 500-Mile Race house at 8:30. |lagain,

entered in the 1952 “500,” along with pilot them, was reported in an i exclusive story by Jim Smith, | Jan. 30 on the sports page of The Indianapolis Times.

PORTS Hlinois And lowa

TUESDAY, FEB. 19, 1952

in, Eye Title Game

ON THE WARPATH—Tom" Heaco ler (front row, left to right); Art Baker, &; Williams (back row, left to right), are Manual High School's

record to a remarkable .441 as the Illini slacked off to !' season tomorrow night against Southport. .

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By BILL EGGERT AUTOMOBILE racing's

By FRANK THE OLYMPIANS’ new test tonight. Boston's Celtics

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: The Celtics may The Indianapolis Motor Speed-

announced today the Novi but they make a hit wherever

they go. Sunday they traded punches with the Milwaukee Hawks in a little seance requiring! several cops to stop. Color? The Celtics have it. The |blagk and blue of their anatomy is complemented ° iby’ kelly green uniforms. And they have a coach named Arnold (Red). Auerbach. Much purple prose has been written about Mr. Auerbach this sea-

The fact the “Novis would be

the drivers who would

Last year it was reported owner gon, His last escapade was in

Lew Welch had $250,000 invested! Sunday's brawl when he played in the speed-wagons. went the full distance. Naloh,who | Doxie Moore.

Neither car |leap-frog with Hawk Coach

‘had won the pole position with]

{never have won a “500.” Mechanic Jean Marcenac has efforts, here. imade many lportant of “which are new and|strongmen are Bob Cousy andiaged 26.5 points in his last 11 {lighter crankshafts, new brake Easy Ed Macauley, both high games, while Mikan’s average has| systems, trolled hydraulic shock absorbers averags of 22.3 points a game |period. and a new-type magneto with an|puts lexceptionally hot spark.

{136.498 mph, was awarded 10th |place. after his car stalled on the Will figh 151st qualifier at 135.798, conked out of adjectives and talk .about the son total to 1232 .points. Mikan the race om his

ignition alge.

THESE mont talked: about-cars has won three games at home| Chief [against the Olymps and lost both the Lakers’ “Mr. Basketball” by

SINCE THE Celtics and Red t and holler at the drop

“adjective, let's skip .the

lap. Miller, a last day! of an

56th lap with Bame. | Boston is making its last ap-,

pearance of the season here. It

most im-| Among the corps of Boston

changes

thermostatically con- [Scorers..and pep guys. Cousy's|

him third in the Macauley is fourth in the league

The Novis undoubtedly are the With 19.9. It’s apparent the two)

|fastest cars to buzz the brick represent double trouble for any remained in third place with 1103 loval here, but they always have|teéam.

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OTHER € CELTICS are

|been dogged by hard luck. ! Bob ” ” = THE closest a Novi has come ig Dog Pie 8 Chuck! ’ 8, -| ito winning a 500-Mile Race was om, Bones McKinney, John

jwhen they toppled six times in| ithe first ia 93-57 {Tony \mided their offensive production, {enough to win eight of their next! {13 starts and surpass 20 rivals will” t lin total offense. The height of Butler's resurIgence reached a climax Saturday |night when the Bulldogs shat-|. {tered the all-time, one-game Field{house scoring record in clubbing]

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in 1948. Nalon was leading the pack with 50 miles to go when| he overran his pit, He backed up! and when he was ready to go,’ the engine stalled. third. In 1949 he was leading the |, as thin as McKinney. field when he crashed early in the race and was severely burned.

Butler Visits

|shov ed them ahead of their rivals lin field goal shooting .334 to 311 will De 'and in 'scoréd, 61.8 to 61.2. That victory Mr. X against Joe Mien: brought Butler's season ‘to 9-11.

ithe Tigers’ [three-game Tiger winning streak., (UP) ##&- Former jpepauy has a T-8 record.

McMillin Back 2 In Hospital

guided Indiana University to its *46.0 only Western Conference grid]

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{Mahnken and Dick Dickey. Me-| Kinney provides the comic reer | - The Celtics are second in th (Eastern Division. But their width| {over third-place New York is al-| i Coach Herm Schaefer's In- | dianapolis employees are third in the Western Division. They're | third because they do at home what they can’t do on the road.

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And that's win. | » T Well, Olymps, you're home Tigers' Den | wm ig Times State Service Olympians’ Scoring ls

GREENCASTLE, Feb. 19—-But-

(53 Games)

ler University’s Bulldogs renew Graboski ° i ou m2 iv - rst - +. 5 281 ( 2 12 their bid to finish the 1951-52 Darnhorst iB {5 52 Ha basketball season with a .500 aver- Tosheft o} 180 165 525 0.9 |age as they go against DePauw O'Rrien IH mn 23) Jones - 142 83 367 73 there tonight. Loferan 120 13 13 72 Since their shaky beginning|Holland 7m HB 188 41 Barker Bd 28 2 3.1:

seven starts, including episode. at Northwestern,! Hinkle's men have pyra-

Thesz, Eckert | Meet Tonight

Lou Thesz ng Ray Eckert gle for the héavyweight| wrestlifig title at the Armory to-| night to cap a three-tilt heavy-| weight card. The match calls for two falls] out of three with a 90-minute} {time limit. That verdict! Vincent Lopez and Al Lovelock semiwindup foes, while’ event pits the masked:

Joseph, 89-48,

average total points|t

record The last time Butler and Demet, the Bulldogs twisted, tail, 68-61, ending a

O’Neill in Four Rounds

LOUISVILLE, Ky, Feb. 19 Middleweight | Champion Rocky flashed a little bit of his old fire

out {inexperienced Eddie O'Neill of Milwaukee, Wis., in 2:21 of the fourth round of their bout at the Armory: Graziano flamed .nto action after O'Neill stung him with sev-

BLOOMINGTON, Feb. 19 (UP) ‘Alvin (Bo) McMillin, who!

anmisiisrpeions — ——

Schoendienst Signs ST. LOUIS, Feb. 52 (UP)—The |

“serious” condition’

‘where he underwent

(Baseman Al (Red) Schoendienst! ‘who will. have to battle his new!

The one-time Centre College

the grid old infield spot. Schoendienst’s

pay for 1952 was reported to be in th€ 325,000 bracket. Only Catcher Pel Rice remains outside ‘the Cardinal fold.

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Graziano from eighth to sixth.

last night to technically knock

3 eral left hooks late in the third’ 581 championship in 1945, was re-'round and early in the fourth. *841 ported ‘in »| in Bloomington Hospital. te: McMillin was admitted to the! hospital as soon as he arrived st. from Ford General Hospital, De48.9 troif,

Louis, Cardinals today an-| [nounced -the signing of Second!

manager, Eddie Stanky, for. his

IU Loses Ding-Dong Thriller, 77-70; Hawkeyes on Top, 75-62

‘By United Press ! BOX SCORES

| Towa and 1llinois* probably will settle the Big Ten

Is (TD ‘basketball championship at Champaign Saturday. Indians {WY + oF Tinos ( he 1b pf Leonard, { 8-4 3CPolimer.f 1 3 The two teams move into the second. of the payoff Farley. { © 3 3 8 Bemoras.i 3% 2 4 Aa e ( yérecke, 7 1 games of the season deadlocked for first place in the confer- ia , 0 0 DPetersone 3 1 4 ence, each with nine wins and only one defeat. "Rue 4] Hpac 13 It was likely the winner of Saturday's battle, and there jiratda-« 2 9 jWrsht.x 0 0 0 no 0 was no favorite yet, would go on to win the league crown Wood's © 5 0 1, ‘and the automatic NCAA berth. Totals 26 18 34, Totals - 30 17 23 i Score by od | ; "ony I~, — me———— | on perio 20 “10 ‘28 13-10 ! ILLINOIS SET up the cham- A near-capacity crowd of Illinois Co 18 1% anny ipionship scrap last night when ,fiout 2900 basketball fans schreethrows. Missed legnard 2. Farley 3, - Sc Mas 2 sposito; - it squeaked past Indiana, 77 to yitnessed the game on tel- mer. Bemoras. Peterson 3. Kerr 2, 70, on “the Hoosier floor. The ayision on the screen of the Bredar 2. Fletcher 3. ! ‘ game ‘had beep touted as the Indiana Theater. . Purdue (17) Northwestern (45) one most likely to break the first Although the game site Was 'c.onount =F Pioeteiedt 51 Pf {place tie, and” until the Hoosier about 60 ‘miles away, reception Runyan. 1 2 3Grant.f 56 1 stars began fouling -out in the was “very good,” theater man- Evie: 4-0) jEhmannt (1 ‘final 90 seconds, it was any- ager Alvin Hendricks said. He [Bifwsterc § 1. lpetranceke J © 4 body’s game. The huge throng reported onlookers were en- Poeppes 4 3 dBlahag %0 1 of. 10,283 and thousands of tel-| thusiastic and applauded lib- Btdarstorm.s 6 8 4 |evision viewers were treated to “erally. . > Totals + 23 26 20, Totals 26 13 36 a real thriller. The theater raised its admis- ol Score by Quarters o : Forrest Williams, Jim Gobble, Bill i Soore as ed B Jozen) sion Prices 101 fhe 51%, telecast Raraus wien ‘30 13 30 13-63 ! y | of IIs Kind In Indiana from Free Th Missed—Purdue: Runyan 3, Redskins who will end their regular: ‘hands 10 times. Veteran Guard cents to $1.00. Blind 2, Poeppe 5. Northwestern: Belle fleld 2, Ehmann, Mottram, Petrancek J,

'Rod Fletcher broke the final) - nn * Lebuhn. deadlock fo give Illinois a 67 to stayed cloge until the final quar65 lead with three minutes to ‘go.'ter when Iowa ran away. Paul

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Quick baskets by 6-9 Johnny Ebert was Ohio State's high point By United Press Kerr and Irv Bemoras then gave man with 21, W I, Pet. TP OP the Illini a four- poise lead, Following their weekend scrap, [it jm Bn a each club will have three games Minnesota 8 3 TM 4B 463 INDIANA LOST gangling Don Jeft, It was unlikely either would Mythigan State | 3 6 454 636 IB Ne Blunds, the Bg Tos, third- jose another contest. The Illini, |{hio State .....4 1° 304 7102 162 ighest scorer, Sammy Esposito, N PR drat i 3 0 a an g p defending champions, must travel Michiean reese 3 3 Me 8%

Bobby Masters ind Bob Iona to Purdue and Wisconsin and Wisconsin on personals in the last sec- play Northwest t h hil ANDERSON p ern at home while ds to blast the Hoosiers’ | oy on owa entertains Michigan State temper control gefs a'severe chances. and Wisconsin. and must travel jar the calm of Butler Field- Illinois lost Forward Cliff Foll- to Northwestern. mer on fouls, but Indiana couldn't - Purdue captured its third trimatch the visitors’ classy bal- umph in 11 games to climb out Basketball ance. Kerr knocked in 20 points of last place in the conference, = to lead Illinois, while Leonard defeating Northwestern, jalso got 20 for Indiana. But ag Carl McNulty paced the Boiler- Michigan 36. Wisconsin 53 Illinois’ Bemorgs and Fletcher makers with 24 points. Minnesota 60. Michigan State 38, hooped 18 each, while Schlundt 2 2.» OTHER COLLEGES was Indiana's only other con- * THE LEAD changed hands pro Moy oa Quantico Marines 82, sistent pointmaker with 16. five times and the score was tied Aubutn 63, Tulane 61. Illinois jumped off to a quick seven times in the first period Bridgeport 13

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STATE COLLEGES Tlinois 77, Indiana 70. Pittsburgh 62, Noire Dame 60. Purdue 72. Northwestern 65. Western Kentucky 92, Evansville 58. OTHER BIG TEN 2 t0 65, 1owa 75. Ohin State 62.

Big George

meanwhile, missed two games be-! rcause of illness and slipped to) second place with 1218 points.

Detroit 87, Wichita Arizin of the Philadelphia War-|was on. It was 20-all at the end headed. Fayetteville 100, Livingstone Basketball Association scoring those six points were the biggest joa Mottram who Jeveir Rhyne 34, Newberry 3 with ‘21 points but the Boiler- Morehead 77, Berea 59. league statistics, to run his sea- Yed- four--times -more- before the P Procopius (IIL) 72, Eureka (Ill) 34. t ya) 0 in four points at 69-65 with a Two weeks ago, Arizin trailed! ¥ith a 75 10 62 decision as Chuck po is Bout,

Gets Bumped Bradley 74, Fouston 41, rno. 4 to 0 lead, but a push-shot and but in the final seconds of that Golarado State 53 Montana State 18, By United Press “two freethrows by Schundt got stanza, the Boilermakers took a D : Reve Bites dtd ti 64 riors has moved ahead of defend-'of the first period. McNulty’s rebounding and team ust, Carolina, 87 McCrary ing Shamplon Sele Mian off Mere, Jim Bredar and Fletcher play sparked the game. Leading Geneva A Grove City Teachers 65. nneapolis Lakers in. their sniped Illinois into a 28-t0-22 lead the fight of the Northwestern Howsra ni, Southwestern (Memphis) 62. 1. scored 13 Louisiana State 78, Mississippi 67. la (New Orl 2, Ch pg Philly sharpshooter on a » 2 I» Pat Cent F kK Patran a Biithed ETH li enter Fran etran- m ; totaled 81 points in three games|, J-IINOIS WAS ahead-35 to Minikin TH) a1. Guineer (IL) 47, N 8%, defending champs grabbed their maker defense held the rest of the he: Nebraska ot 5 "final lead and staved off Indi- Northwestern attack pretty well Presbyterian 78, Georgia Teachers £7, ana’s final desperate bid. under control. 8 Tate 88, aime fl Hi on Ky. e 84. Darling caged 26 points to main- one minute to go but Purdue! yanderhiit &3 Georels Tech 83. a. tain his average of 26.2 points per stopped the Wildcats cold after William and Mary 86, Virginia Teen 76.

} Delta (Miss.) State 45, Spring Hill 37, NEW YORK, Feb: 19— Paul/Indiana rolling and the dogfight 22-10-20. lead and were », East Carolina 87, McCrary Fasies 8. exciting race for the National midway in. the second period, and squad was 5-foot 8-inch Forward Hlineis Wesleyan 64. Illinois Collese 59, last week, according to the latest 50 at the half, but the score was cek took high honors for his team Missouri ‘12. Colorado 35. Seton Hall 68, Oklahoma City 52. Iowa kept pace with the Illini, Northwestern pulled UP 10 With-| Tau ge Jor Atoms Stale” (Flag: game at the top of the Big Ten that while they went on to toss "Tord #%. Western Carolina 67.

{122 points and appeared to be out of the running. But he has aver-

individual scorers. The Buckeyes in three more points for the game. ! ‘ Fight Results | slifped to. 20.7 over the same! | LOUISVILLE, Ky.—Rocky Grazians. 1 = |New York. stopped Eddie O'Niell. 162, ro NBA.|" Bach player has 14 regular sea pr Fae 4 Sen. — N 0 - son games to play. wilson. YORK (St Nichols% Area) Al

146, Englewoo outpointed .- | Ted Murray, 147, New York ®.

| | - BALTIMORE, we, = — Carl Coates, 143, Baltimore, knocked out, Don Braun, "148, | Baltimore (7).

| PROVIDENCE, R.I—George Araujo. 13%. © IProvidence, outpointed Orlando Zulueta, 134, Havana, Cuba (10).

CHICAGO—Chuck Davey, jogtneinted Johnny Brown, yi

Bob Cousy of the Boston Celtics

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New Albany |

149, 150,

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Still Tops

By KURT FREUDENTHAL United Press Sports Writer

New Albany remained. Indi-

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top-ranking high- school| [basketball club in the final state- | wide United Press honor roll to-| "day.

The Bulldogs, one of half. al dozen “hot” favorites for the! istate tourney crown, take aj

sparkling 16-1 record to Bloom-! ington in their final regular-sea-son game Friday, and. another victory would give them a 12game winning streak, one of the longest among the 760 tourney entrants. :

HIGH. VAULTING PARSON—The Rev. Robert (Bob) Richards, the pole-vaulting star, gets a fond hug from his wife after | i winning the James E. Sullivan Trophy at the New York Athletic ! Club. He was chosen as the athlete who by performance, example « and good influence did most to advance the cause of good sports. | Ho during 1951. HK

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THE KINAL roll call of the [UP elite -included numerous, Tourney-wise South Bend Central, which wrecked man Elkhart's otherwise-—perfect- East NIHSC league. record, moved up into 10th position in: place of Winslow. The latter skidded into the second ten after being derailed at Evansville Memorial last Saturday.

Elkhart dropped from sixth to eighth place, and Muncie Central! from fifth to seventh. Muncie’'s 'defending state champs also ab-| sorbed a hard knock last weekend by dropping a North Central

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