Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 March 1952 — Page 14
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: ‘players practiced in barns on Sundays
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Feller Could Have Been A $200, 000 Bonus Baby
ONE OF baseball was the original signing of Bob Feller by a Cleveland scout, the veteran Cy Slapnicka, who used to
the greatest investments ever made. in
be a big league pitcher in his own right. Old Cy only recently revealed he ~ shelled out but $500 as a bonus to the then green, apple-cheeked Iowa lad. A one-sided deal like that nowadays would call for a torrent of letters to @ home - state congressmen and maybe a § congressional investigation , . ; Strange ‘¢¥ to relate, however, the Cleveland club A almost lost the young fireball from the tall corn country, the lad who turned out - to be a virtual gold mine for the Forest City team, for
Bob Feller
‘the American League's other clubs, and who has banked
a personal fortune.
Rapid Robert always*has been a great gate attraction on the road and, of course, the No. 1 turnstile magnet at home in his many good seasons . .. Fact is, he's baseball's top-salaried pitcher for the season coming up as a’ result of his fine comeback performance in 1951.
We were on hand at’the winter baseball convention, held in Montreal, when the late Judge Kenesaw M. Landis, the diamond game's first commissioner, handed down the decision which saved Feller for Cleveland. * ® = i ‘8 8» It was said at the time that hod Judge Landis adhered strictly to baseball law of the era he could have declared Feller a free agent . . , The Mt. Royal Hotel was jammed with big league scouts representing other clubs and all carried heavy bankrolls or blank checks . . . poised to stage the wildest bidding in the history of baseball . . . if Cleveland lost the decision . , . Judge Landis saw the mountain of potential bonus’ money being flashed around and decided to rule with his heart instead of by the baseball “book.” ’ = » = ,in 8
AT THE TIME there was a rule to the effect that
‘no big league team could play a high-school lad or a
rookie just off the sandlots without first playing him in a minor league for a year . . . Cleveland did farm Feller - out to New Orleans but he was kept under wraps . . . Cleveland officials feared the youthful prize would be | injured and told the New Orleans skipper to hold him
~7put of any game action.
After spending several weeks in the Crescent City, Feller was called back to Cleveland . . . That was in 1936 . . . He was used on the mound occasionally and | won five games and lost three . . . His fireball became the talk of all baseball . . . It was the year he rolled up ! 15 strikeouts in an exhibition “game with the St. Louis Cardinals , , . He: was only 17.
regardless of obstacles’. .. All farm boys except two, the Morgan boys trudged homie all through the regular season to help with the chores after school and were able to return for practice only two nights a week . .. To catch up on drills and to stay on physical edge, the . . .. We suppose the chickens and ‘the cows caught the basketball fever, ‘too, and co-operated by moving out while the Morgan
‘lads passed the ball around and fired a the hoop fastened
ito the haymow. ‘
a 8 8; sy | ‘WEBM: TV last night scheduled a five-minute filler program between the close of the brewery-sponsered Ken Murray: show and the start of the Butler Fieldhouse high school basketball sectional title encounter ._. , Just about time enough for a tall collar in a tall glass to settle as armchair adult fans ~ sat back to-catch the opening tipotf and to spend the evening watching the lads burn up the hardwood via the magic box. |
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to be an old-fashioned, bitterly fought defensive struggle.
Big Boh Pettit, in a personal duel with Kentucky's Cliff Hagan, 'plled%up. 25 points and ‘almost whipped Kentucky with four bas(kets in the final period, including {one with three and a half min-i jutes that put LSU ahead for the {only time ‘in the game at 43-41.
| Hagan wound up with 19, which {gave him a_.total of 110 for four tournament games, breaking the old mark of 94 set hy Alex Groza lin 1949. Pettit had a four game {total of 103, also breaking the old mark.
Fieldhouse action. again upheld the reputation that Indianapolis has one of the stormiest tourneys in the state,
Five of thé 15 games were decided- by two points and one by one point. The semifinals yesterday kept up the story. Although Decatur Central had an easy time whizzing by Broad Ripple, 50. to 35, after building a 21-11 first period lead, it was up to Tech and Howe (to give 15,000 Butler Fieldhouse .. fans a real show. a 8 =» . - TECH. had romped through Howe, 60 tp 46, during the regular season. The Greenclads had to scamper like all get-out, however, yesterday te eliminate the Hornets. 46 to 44, and took an overtime to do it. Tech had pulled all stops to
Tech's. future. points
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in those final twice stealing the ball to score. It was one of the greatest one- frittered away its lead because it man basketball shows ever seen was unable to control a stallingIt had to score to beat Tech -and that was what Tech HOWE ‘was a 11-9 leader at the wanted --a free-running style. first stop and trailed Tech, 21-20, at halftime. The Hornets bounced ‘get one final shot. back in the third period outscor- it near the free throw circle ands ing Tech, 15 te 9, for a 35-30 missed. In the overtime session; lead at the end of the.third pe- Garland banked in the clincher and Tech ‘Rees and throws to keep control of the ball.
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squeeze by Crispus Attucks, 63 to Myles 80, Friday night. It wasn't “up” {buzzing early in the fourth pefor Howe until it was realized'riod as Howe maintained that that the Hornets had a 39 to 30|five-point lead. : lead with only five and one- half! minutes to play.
‘solo act,
Tech to Gain Final Round
Koch kept the Hornets
Sexson then entered wtih his
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{Carnegie Tech 77, Westminster ~ Pa.) 71. Canisius 74, Niagara 38. | Colby 81, Bates 486. ‘| Concordia 63, Chicago 47. {Concordia (N. D.) 19 St. Olaf 68. {Connecticut 63, Villanova 50. {Cooper Union 72, Yeshiva 53. | Cornell 87, Bucknell 67. | Creighton 90, Omaha 40. Dayton 735, Baldwin-Wallace 686.! | Detroit Tech 78, Ferris Institute 56. Drake 8, Houston 47. {Drury 75, Missouri Valley 62.
By United Press
Fast-Breaking Indiana Beats Gophers, 68-52
BLOOMINGTON, Mar. 1—The High-sentih Hoosiers of Indiana University won a 68 to 52 Big Ten basketball victory over Minnesota tonight before 9500 fans. The Gophers jumped to an early lead as Ed Kalafat
| Eastern Illinois 90, Illinois Nor-| sank 18 of his 26 total in-the. mal 51. first period. It was the shooting
(Fordham 59, NYU 51. [Franklin Marshall 78, Albright Of Dick Farley with a total of
emy Utah State 70, Utah 60. Virginia State 86, St. Paul 47. Wagner 65, St. Peter's (NJ) 58. Wayne 44, Akron 29. Ww. Michigan 100, ‘Western Reserve “68, place with 98 points. each, The W. Virginia 71, W. L. 50. group included Ralph Cart, Al! Wyoming 55, Brigham Young 49. Hoffman, Frank Osterman, and,
, Harry Bee. Gerald Foley, Clar-' SOUTHEASTERN TOURNEY ence Pirtle and Jack Schneider,
Louisiana State 77, Florida 89 each have 97 points and Ralph { (semifinal). Gardner has 96. {Kentucky 81, Tennessee 86 (semi- [ee Wallard, the 500-mile win- | final). ning race driver of 1951 and his) Kentucky 44, Louisiana State 48 car are among the featured at- _ (Amal). tractions, ¢
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| 8. 21 that kept the Hoosiers in the three more from the field and FG FT PF Eventually, Feller's eligibility » was questioned, drew a pro- Hamline 75, Minnesota (Duluth game. {Dick Farley scored six quick Holderfield, f ......... 2 . 8 1 fest and the: case was tossed into Commissioner Landis’ lap { Branch) 58. 5, 8 =» points io pring the Hoosiers up to McKinney, f +........ 3 "5 8 : In that era, the Jud final outhorit After |Hartwick 80, Wilkes 66. . AS THE first half drew to a 0 with only one minute Edwards, ¢........... 2 0 2 Con era, the Judge was final authority. . . . After (yy, 10rd 75, Swarthmore 65. [close Minnesota was way out. in Of the half remaining. Larrison, g ......0000 5 4° 0 sifting and weighing all testimony, the commissioner called Hofstra 56, Upsala 47. front. Ye ry as 0» Shipley, EB oerersearesil= 1 1 ler " Holy Cross 68, Yale 59. THE fast - breaking Hoosiers Collins, £ ...........%0 0 0 Fe er fo his office and told him, in part; Under strict inter- Kansas 74, Oklahoma 55. ‘really turned on the steam then Plummer, f ciniinin @ 1 3 pretation of the rules | have the right to declare you a free Kansas State 75, Nebraska 80. and scored seven points in the Allison, ¢ ............ 1 0 0 agent. Should | do this, representatives of 15 other major Kings (Pa.) 85, Alliance 62. e oe {i S fn) minute to take their first Massengale, g ........0 0 0 lub id be Lafayette vs. Rutgers, canceled. | ad, 37 to 34, at the half. Burner, g ............ 0 0 0 clubs wou camped on your doorstep. | presume you [eneir Rhyne 14, High Point 59. i jt Early in the third period, Sam Burner, g-............ 1 1. 4 + could demand and possibly receive as much as $200,000, maybe Loyola: (Md.) 85, Western Mary-| a ark Saposny Bit four Dasiceis to boost] tals... 15 20 14 | land ly : ndiana’s lead to 55-to-46.- From Totals ............. 35-20 M4 more. I'm afraid of whet thot kind of money would do to |\ ine 69. Bowdoin 64 \ ‘there: on, the Hoosiers coasted BROAD RIPPLE (33) such a young boy. It might stifle yous ambition . . . I've de- Maryland 71, Davidson 48." CLENWO LS Soe Park to their eighth conference victory | FG FT PF cided a youngster of your ability could earn that amount in | Millikin 98, Wheaton 87. |, Sub yan which clinched fourth place for Newbold, f ..........1 1 2 f And b If ‘I h | Muhlenberg vs. LaSalle, post- School finished with its best bas- them-in the Big Ten standings.|Bosler, f ............-4 3 . 3 a few seasons. And by earning it yourself you'll have a greater | poned until Monday. - /ketball season -in school history! Don Schlundt, IU's high-scor- CT®® © ........cc0uea 0 2 1 oppiseigtion of the will to win as you climb toward baseball's | Navy o, Army SS > . tonight winning the Midwest Prep ing center, was held to one bas- Ea teedensai es 3 0 $ eights. - | New: ampshire , Massachu- J y Ceresnnes 3 93 g . wa ‘vu | setts 71. School ouney 3 Noch aac The win maintained tradition Hineliinan, fone, 2 0 5 “I COULD RULE you a free agent but I'm riot going No York Stae Tuck 75 Orange Pork defeated Neritwesiérn as meiner team has von #'homer Norv 1.12200 0 0 3 to do it. My decision is that Cleveland holds title to your Since 1945-46 when they “traded Hughey, 8 ..0evorvnis’] 1 LY North Carolina State 77, Cincin- and trimmed Elgin (Ill) Acad- Wins Imes, g ............. 0 0 3 contract.” nati 64. emy, 85 to 53, in the champion- Indians (a) : Minnesota (52) | ; —_— . North Dakota State 66, North 'ship game. £15 pH fettpt' Totals ..... *reseres 13 9 29 ~.- It was a great break for Cleveland and priceless ad. [Mrth Dake! ti eo Parics facet bro. Farle 43 Hust, $ 13 Halftime Score: Decatur Cen. vice for young Feller . . . He made good Judge Landis’ Northeastern 66, Worrester ° xy oF err. ioe Oia! o i iWessf © 1 0 4 tral 32, Broad Ripple 22. hopes, is a wealthy ‘man at 33 and still. pitching and | Tech 54. In he Brerden eys Scnbunave Io vRedf 8 8.1 Resuintion Time Scopes avas: earning fresh bankrolls. [Narsich Champlain i: then pumped in 53 in the title Kracice.t 2 : CAS, un ¢ } Central 16, Dy ee Seatur Oberlin 87, Wittenberg 81. game. That gave him a 700-total wasters | Blase 2 3 4 Officials ! As we recall it, Cleveland was forced to reimburse a i0regon 86, Oregon State 51. 10 os ry for an average of Mitasdst 3 §pMowE 81 2 Eugene vin Tolga couple of minor league clubs which convinced Judge Pennsylvania 92, Harvard 52. 3781 per game. Deakroes 2 3 lisnderrsens $e) Landis they had some prior claim on Féller's services but {Pern Stale 24, Pillaburgh 9 | The victories were Park's 17th Tolkis. PER ua a 3 a Ten a8) FT PF ra . ) 0D. “ 3 otals | otals . were outmaneuvered by Scout ‘Slapnicka. Princeton “34. Dartmouth" 46 ‘and 18th against four defeats — Indiana « ... 1324 18 3-88 Meaders, f ......... 5 ¢ 1 : , a 'bettering Coach Seward Wilshire's Minnesota fy 2 3. S-Sligexson, 1 tenes : . ip, he late Lee Keyser, then of the Des Moines club of Rochester 15. St Lawrence 84. * 1g 4 record his firat year at Park. ras. 1 gecis sept i ont" Ganand, «78 173 the Western League, was one ®f the owners who was cut 5% Francis (N-¥:) ve. dona, The Indianapolis school had to 3" Mencel, Means, Bliss: Bennett. Northington, g ...... 3 1 4 in for $7500 “damages” by the commissioner's ruling. g leave three players at home be-’ — Wraw, gx ..... ssveses 2 0 4 $7¢ 8” by : SE "Jonn's"(Braokiyny vs Rider; case of the fiu, Big Ten Standings ‘Sellers, ¢ | : tvscavsei’ 0 1 a 8 a 8.8 » canceled. 4 Park (85) Elgin (33) L Pct. Pts. OP. Richards, ¢ 0 i : , - : : SC a. 0 3 Playing continuously in" the American Hockey League St. Louis 98, Marquette 63. Downing. ¥ 0 " Moulton { ¢ 3 "2 Tlinois 1.917. 869-719! Wilson, g ...........'1 ¢§ } A : . cQuis . 0 5:13 ! since its origin in 1936, Pittsburgh never has won the loop S¢!°™ Hall 100, Georgetown (DC) (CRIIPRT 3 1H Beamer 2a 1. Iowa’ 11 2 .846 939 824 “— i a : : ’ : : -tl. 4 Whitesell.t 0 : 0 Schurmeierc | 0-5 Minnesota 10 4 714 859 792! Totals... ~. -—3% 9-91 championship and never has led the standings in the regular i. a 66, Southern Hiifiols 60. « 8 Devons : Ei ° 4 Sonrad.e : 0 8 INDIANA 8 5.615 965 907 HOWE (44) season . . . The Hornets have been runners-up three times in Springfield 170, Rhode Island “*'"°%¢ roe 213 Michigan, St. .8 7.462 788 761 FG FT PF J State 68. rin. TET re 3 17 16 Ohio State 6 8 429 931. 986!Green, 1 ............. 2 1 si the playotts, being defeated in the seven-game finals by | (CUS, Le 6 (OVEr- Halftime Score Park 36. Kigin 22 Northwestern 4 9 400 880 989 Rees, f "..........o. 8 2 0 Cleveland last season . . . Now the Hornets are in the driver's time). ’ Free Throws Missed-.Park 4. Eioin 9. Witeonan 32 2% 881 721 Thomas, © ..ie0eveees'} 0 2 seat . . . but still are not so far out in front that Cleveland Syracuse 90, Colgate 70. 8 DUTIR: Schrier, f Vues 8 0 2 con't catch . Af / hos Tampa 78, Florida State 57. Sport Show Draws Michigan 3 10 321 719 831 Koeh, g ...... seeenei 3 4° 3 atch ‘em , ront runner in any port. always has Temple vs. St. Joseph's (Pa), 10.000 F - Thompson, £ iii... 0 1 1 * something to err about; ne postponed until Monday. /000.For Opener Marciano to Receive alton, ? cissrvedineg. 80 0 0 : ; Pirsle, sesnsessesess 0 T MORG A a Tes Ne ny PE oy Sremee last Award at Notre Dame ii aus y in th irers > ce HE MORGAN TWP. team which competed in the Methodist 60, SE at the stale fairgrounds) SOUTH BEND, Ind. Mar. 1 Totals ..........:18 § 13 New Albany state high school basketball sectional exem- Trinity. (Conn) 39, USCG Acad- with 10,000. persons in attendance, 'UP)—Heavyweight Rocky Mar- Halftime Score: Tech 21, Howe’ plifies the determination of Hoosier lads to play the game 52. The sports "exhibition will ciano, Brockton, Mass, will: re-'20,
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Ca “Boilermakers On Short End 0f.82-11 Count
- ‘By United Press LAFAYETTE, Ind. Mar, 1— Defending champion Illinois rolled over Purdue 82 to 71, to strengthen fits first-place hold on the Big Ten basketball title. « Illinois was never threatened. Eleven players fouled out in the contest, six of them from.Purdue, whose classy center Carl McNulty pumped in 30. points in a losing - cause, :
THE ILLINI, chalking up their 11th league win in 12 starts, broke a five-all tie after two minutes and stayed ahead the rest of the , WAY. They led 25 to 15 at the.end of the first period, and 45 to 30 fat the half. McNulty connected 1 on 12 field ers and six free throws. Before +fouling out in the fourth: stanza, Center John Kerr paced Illinois with 20 points. Pardue lost
REDS ARE COMING—The Providence Reds, chasing the Hershey Bears for the American Hockey League's Eastern
Brewster, John. Toeppe, Denny Blind and Glen ‘Calhoun—while Illinois lost Irv Bemoras. In the .fourth stanza, Illinois lost four players and Purdue two,
. ive . . . Purdue (71) Illinois (82) Division championship will face feat pt fe 1t pt . . “ Calhoun,! 2 6 5/C. Pollmer, 32 5 § the Indianapolis Caps in a sioner 1 0 2-Bermorasf 2 1 § . . JZunyan.f 2 4 5 Hooper } I'S matinee game today in the Brewstert 1 3 5M. Folimert 0 0 0 . cA i Banas.f 0 0 0 Peterson.c 4 5 8 Coliseum at 3 p.m. One Red ‘McNuitve 712.6 5 Kerr.c 2 1 Aa Blind,g 2 3 5 Bredarg 3 4.5 that: will need watching is Pete Dermodve 2 0-4 Wright,x 813 « my - Toetteg 4 3 5 Fletcher.g 4 8 5 Kapusta (above), who has- Serverg 0 0 4 Gereckes 2 2 1 scored more than 40 points this ~~ Totals 26 19 40) Totals 28 26 33 ! . - —Score by Periods— season. Purdue siesansna13 18°28 15-1} Hlinois 25 20 23 14-82
Free Throws ibe Runyan 5, Brewe ster 2, McNulty 2, Blind 3, Dermody 2, iServer ‘3, C. Follmer, Bemoras, Peterson
Spartans Pound iin Ze, Wolverines, 80-59 Seek to ‘Bar Harness
EAST LANSING, Mich., Mar. 1 i : : (UP)—Michigan State College to- Officers From Driving night gained merciless revenge ALBANY, N. Y, Mar. 1 (UP — against the University of’ Michi- The State Harness Racing Comgan for an early-season loss by Mission was asked by a ‘joint defeating the Wolverines, 80 to 59. legislative committee tonight -to The Spartans, smarting from bar officers of track associations - the 50 ‘to 36 drubbing Michigan TOM Participating in races. gave them earlier, leaped to a One official, who declined use quick 16-point lead” midway in the of his name, said the proposal
second quarter after leading 18 Was “ridiculous.” to 12 a) the end of the rst . Thé committee said one officer of an: upstate track has consiste
quarter. : 2 5 » ently participated as a driver, MICHIGAN WAS unable to; Dames Weré mehtioned, but
the reference was believed to be to Frank L. Wiswall, a director and general counsel of the United States Trotting Association who also is an official of the Saratoga Raceway. Other owners or officials connected with the raceway, who also are drivers, are E. Roland Harriman of Arden, N. Y.; Ere nest Morris, Albany, N, Y.; El. bridge T. Gerry, Delhi and Old Westbury, N. Y., and Dunbar Bostwick, Shelburne, Vt.
come any closer than 15 points during the rest of the game. Bob Carey, playing his last game before home fans, pumped in 25 points to lead both teams in scoring. Don Eaddy was. high for Michigan with 18. . : The. ‘Spartans béan to run in the closing minutes of the second qu: arter, catching - Michigan flatfooted time ‘after’ time. , State changed its style to a fast break in this period and led at the intermission, 41 to 24. Carey racked up 12 points in that quarter to equal Timerario Resigns In the third quarter, Michigan came back to hdd the San As Browns’ Coach ners, 18 to 16, and cut Michigan, CLEVELAND, March 1 (UP) State's lead at the end of three —T.m Timerario, chief scout and periods to 57 to 42. lend coach for the Cleveland Michigan State (80) Browns of the National Football
Michigan's total effort.
Michigan (39)
ig ft pf fe ft Bower! 6 34 Pavichevich{ 0 3 5 League the past two years, reSackhoper 3 3 vekaint 3 1 3 signed today, Eckstrom.? 1 EF 1 Allen.t 0 o o- Timerario said he took .the Tol el ipwmt. 99 0 action because he ahd Head SATOT. ie ? 3 Codwell.c 1 2 5 Coach Paul Brown. “disagreed on A A} Ster.c 8 = Hartmane 0 0 0 Eaddys . 3 3 4 certain things and I decided to Aisironge 8 2 o cawrencex 1 4 3 quit.” He said he had no plans ' 0 ’ A Meanse 1 1 + Toout 0 2 1 for the immediate future. Willer? $133 : Brown aceepted Timerario's Schlatterg 2 g 1! resignation from Florida where Totals: 30 20 30 Totals: 19 21 33 De is vacationing but had no com—Score by Perinds— ment, the front office reported Michisan State .. 18 23 16 23-380 here. chigan 12 12 18 17-59 : ; : Free Throws Missed—Michizan State. Timerario was an assistant to Bower 2 Stackhouse 4. Carlson 2. Eck- Bo McMillan at Indiana for Wesling Michigan—Payrenerich Means 2 several years and later went to Groffsky 2, Eaddy 6, Lawrence, Topp 2 the Detroit Lions as line coach
before joining Cleveland in 1950.
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