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THE INDIANA
13, 1952
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“window dressing” of its big-time college athletics?
Have Kentucky Football. Stars Gene Donaldson and
Chet Lukaswski of East Chicago Roosevelt become “scape-goats” of the SEC? University of Kentucky officials have appealed the case of Donaldson because, they said, his suspension was ‘out of line.”
The Conference’s action barring Donaldson and Lukawski because they allegedly received “cash gifts” from Kentucky doesn’t make sense, Kentucky’s basketballers were suspended from Conference basketbail for a year but the football team—except for Donaldson and Lukawski—went Scott free. = n n THE ACTON might be .interpreted to appear the SEC infers the rest of the league members are angels without dirty faces. Big time college circuits— including the Big Ten—don't operate thusly, More important, how can an ‘athlete be held responsible for accepting inducements when a universtiy or its alumni greases some kid's palm, if that's the case here? n " ”
WHEN THE SEC barred the Hoosier lads, it said in effect: “Boys, you shouldn't take money, when it is offered to you by a| university or its alumni.” It's also! you
saying in effect: “Boys, shouldn't be so human. NUTS. .
The university was fined $500 for each boy. The $500 fine imposed on Kentucky sounds like punishment with token appeasement attached. To have barred Kentucky's football team would
“have been—drastic—punishment—in}-
So prime
this big. business of football. individuals became the targets. tional talent. He's All-America.
But if the boys received cash, then they have to be classed as professionals. And if they're professionals, Kentucky should be forced to forfeit all its victories last year for using players who received money. n o s
COMMERCIALIZED football can get ridicul-| ous, but it's something else to likable, conscientious Pete Rucinski, East| Chicago Roose-| velt’s head coach, the Frank Leahy of great Indiana high school football champions. “I'm broken | up about it,” Rucinek! says Pete, who coached both boys in high school. “I think its’ a big injustice to the kid. Gene has been a model boy. He was an excellent student and an altar boy in church.
{72-holes of medal play. They|, Geo. Thomas Michigan City ... 41-38-79 : inc } : *Jim Viton. South Bend cL 31-42-19 from Brockton, Mass., began con- Ditts ‘ev equalled par 36 going out and both Red Widener, Anderson |. 00. 43.31—19 1itioni t this sw “ol esort at Pittsburgh, However, he will Bill Davis, Highland . 40-39-19 ditioning a 11s. Swanky resort do no leather-tossing in camp jcame In with 34s—one under—on pick Perk. Indianapolis '...... Pw in the Catskills, everyone official- until about Sept. 1. about all of the rain that isithe back nine. “Jack Trussel. Indianapolis 10! 42-38-80 ly connected with the bout still piling up double-headers on the The rugged, three studded fair 2john, Pavelich Highland ..... So4i-x BN insisted the match was not made - . . pennant’ contenders. ways and tricky greens Kept «Vern Dimond, Lafayette ' il. 40-40—80 8 and no city had been selected for| TRAINERS Charley Goldman You couldn't convince the boss scores climbing, although the two .5latermire: Cotimpus- ©... 37-44-81 the “millyun-gollar” brawl ‘and Al Columbo arrived with him “He doesn’t want to coach. He men of the Yankees, Indians, {leaders faired well. Gross missed | Lewls SAY, Monticello ines 3-4-4 However, reliable informant !2st night; also publicity man
was in business school and I Dodgers or Giants that the gov-|only one green all day, taking 34| Wayne Timberman, Indianapolts 42-39—81 think he wants to get in business ernment has allocated huge funds shots on the carpet. Fischesser Eo oon. r relief of drought conditions.|took even less—29 strokes—and| They're about to apply for help was effective with his irons and
when he gets out,” Pete continued.
“Gene told me earlier this
summer he had to go before the |p, Conference board in the spring |
and take an oath that he didn't
$15 a month allotted for an athletic scholarship. » td »
“cash” Gene received for working with a Lexington, Ky., construction firm in his spare time.
“Gene. got a dollar-an-hour when-| ever he had a chance to work, and I think he earned something | like $200 all the time he was in| school.” | As for Lukawski, reports in-| dicate the ‘cash” he may have received, directly or indirectly, may have gone to buy clothes.
Pete adds: “Right now Gene | is working here in East Chicago with a construction company from 7 in the morning to 7 | at night. If he was getting all | that ‘money he wouldn't be working so hard now,” | s 5 = | GENE IS going to be married] a week from Saturday. His bride-to-be is Alberta Such, a Roosevelt High School classmate now a! junior at Indiana University.
“I know if Gene wanted to talk he could make 'em sweat,” | Pete concluded. “But Gene isn’t that Kind.”
MARCIANO WAS an early 2-1 : 2 Gut Julius Erdelyi, Plymouth ..... 4 Walcott, already training at the Yankees and Wright, Ft. Wayne, ll pos; and iarola. Cork,’ Indianapolis"... 40-4381 favorite to wrest the crown from |nzavs Landing, N y scaled hs -{*E. A. Beaver, Syracuse ........ - Xa y Rg. Wo Senators, and an afternoon game Gene Coulter, Richmond, the pace-| Tk. A. Beaver, Syracuse ........ s1-a-83| Maior League Leaders |’ Joe in his second defense |;,unqq on June 5 when he kept between the Indians and the setting amateur. | Herbert Hints, Mishawaka ... 45-38-83 | g $ lof the trophy. It was ‘even hig title on a 15-round decision i s. n - eo v his 5. ] Tigers. The Phillies, who still| Ralph Heinlein, TIndianapolis|.yit, iv shaw, Columbus 41-84 By United Press |money” Walcott would not last yer ex champ Ezzard Charles | consider themselves contenders amateur, posted an 82 after to-| Don Driemever, Gary ........ 43-41-84 AMERICAN LEAGUE |{the scheduled 15 rounds Pa ue, arian Ci . o” Pa ’ [*Dick Taylor, Lafayette 43-41-84 | G AB R H Pet! ! i the Philadelphia Stadium. Jersey RUCINSKI said he believes the even though they're 16 games day's second round, the low 60| Ben Hodson, Kokomo 42-4284 Fain, Phila oo 87 311 89 127 2] Rocky and his entourage ar- joe will shift his ters t league probably referred to the behind, also were rained out of scorers and two ties will play 36 "jack Tolies la aaDole ren 48 Kd Roatan 2 in HB 3 4ved here last night. They will Rader Field HE ral . ; ’ Jac e, ROTI. orn es 3-43 chell, Clev 90 322 : ’ ? : ’ their game with the Braves. holes tomorrow in the $3000 Jack Jee, Bokomo ves 4 -i Mantle. Yanks 100 388 a8 130 ‘ios be «quartered in the main build- {pis month. THAT CREATED h event. Bor Dre. daoapolis 1 Seige! NATIONAL LXAOUR i pci |IN8S Of the resort for a few days 2.4 » i 3 pn " : ‘Pat ; napolis ..... 45-41 ; FR c y ? dois To 60 Te Tu eavy FIRST ROUND . 0 “Tod Koonts, Mostienio... 0: 45-41—86 | Musial. Cards 112 421 78 139 330/and then be moved three miles : . slate for today with the Dodgers paul Gross, Indianapolis ooo 34-38—T0 eMavion Siwiets. Gary. ....... 43-4386 | Kluszewski, Reds |. 98 365 43 113 310 ut-to Grossinger Airport, where A RELIABLE informant .exand Giants meeting in a Cole Don Fischesser, Connersville . . 36-34-70 «Stephen Nagy, Plymouth ... 45-4287 | Slaughter, Cards . 100 363 54 112 .309 o % Sing! I y i op ot 70" | Charlies Harter, Logansport ... 36-36—73|+Tom Plepenbrink, Ft. Wayne ''. 43.4588 Lockman. Giants . 104 414 76 137 ‘307 Randy Turpin of England and |Plained today Jim Norris of Porter “night and day” two-|*Gene Coulter, Richmond ...... 38-37—13 «Howard Beaver. Indianapalols . 44-44—88 Behoendienst. StL, 110 438 82 138 04) ht heavyweight ch ion J the International Boxi Club admission double-header in Brook-| Bil Wright, Ft, Wayne __..... J-ie—73 iScott Teal Indianapolis ™..... 41-4688 Robinson. Bri, thd Jl 73 102 Jodlight heavyweight champion Joey or Tila 8 2-he Harold Wiley, Terre Haute .... 38-34—72 «jim Shields, Martinsville ..... 43-4 aver: Cubs TOME BUNS Maxim groomed for their fights|and Herman Taylor of Philadellyn, the Yankees playing two with | Bill Heinlein, Noblesville ... 36-31—13| «Jos Bennett, Noblesville ...... 45-44—89 Bau ’ ++ JO Berra, Yankees ..33 : | th ? Sonat TS at ihe Staal *Russ Rader, Indiana polis Cie 3-38-11 *John Robison, Nobles ........ 4-45-80 Bo Tadiana ... 08 iner, Pirates . .22| with middleweight champion Ray phla would be co-promoters of fhe Si ® a 3 e Sta un and Pete Dye, Indianapolis oist:’ en Kelly. Wise, New Castle sieeee 30-43-41 UNS BATTED IN Robinson. {the fight, and that Walcott would twice at night 2king on Boston. wiiuire Ingigsarolly .--. Sela] Amateur Boby:” 1hdlane 2 8 Ennie: philies 74 The challenger will Interrupt received 40 per cent of the net . sArnold Koehler, Indianapolis .. 36-35—7 - Robinson, Wh BX rongMson.Giants.. 74 his conditioning Monday to give receipts—including television and . ING The Indians, who were rained Art Ges. Hishiand ver 38-3012 Sothall Notes |Bascht. yanks 13-2Yuhas, Cards .. 82a 3-round sparring exhibition|radio—and Marciano, 20 per cent, out of two straight games with | Mike Demessery, Lafayette . .. 39-34—73| Jack Flannagan twirled a no-hitter last Wipe, Ath. 20-4 Black, Dodgers '. 8-2 the Tigers, won't get a chan Chuck Gorringer, Indianapolis . 38-36—74| night as Jenn Afr Products mashed Vonne- Hinelm, Gants, 9.4 ’ g ance | om Drake, Richmond ..... . 36-38—174! gut Hardware 15-0 in the Marion County| —— to make up their postponements| Ivan Gantz, Elwood . ... ..... 36-38—74 | Softball Tournament. Flanagan struck out | J & B bh | luntil early September. but th Chester Taylor. Logansport .... 38-36—74|12 batters in blanking the Vonnegut nine., JUNIOF aseba | y p , bu €Y | «Bob Blake, Anderson . ........ 38-36—74| Results at Beech Grove Stadium in| .— . figured to be busy enough with |*Karl Nessler. Indianapolis ..... 40-34—74| Marion County Softball Tourney: Jenn C LEAGUE RESULTS
60 offers coast-to-coast. He was
in the midwest—and south— wanted him.
“I don’t think there'll ever be
another high school boy like him, Rucinski said. Donaldson is one of the
state’s all-time football greats.
| He is the only football player
in the history of state high school football to make three all-state teams at three different ‘positions — guard, tackle and fullback. He was a twoyear state heavyweight wrestling champion. = = » GENE expects to finish his last year for his degree. But he may open the morning mail and find some pro football offers already. The story circulated that
| Kentucky landed Donaldson by
having a Kentucky aid take Gene on a tour through the south before his fall freshman semester three years ago to
keep the college scouts from |
nabbing him. Maybe the conference will charge Kentucky with kidnapping next.
STANDING
! ICAN ASSOCIATION AMER Won Lost Pct G
Milwaukee .......... 45 622 —— Kansas City ........ 47 615 a 8t. Pau : 58 33 11 Minneapolis 61 508 132 * Louisville Te: 62 500 14! INDIANAPOLIS . 65 467 18'2 Columbus ........... 1 432 23 Charleston .......... 81 331 3
Pct. GB New York 586 ~-— Cleveland 564 202 Boston ‘us 538 a 2 Washington 5217 8a Philadelphia . 519 12 Chicago a .e 513 8 8t. Louis .... ‘ess 425 18 Detroit A 333. 28 NATIONAL LEAGUE y Pct GB Brooklym ........... 683 ~—— New York .596 g 8t. Louis 71 1 Philadelphia § £23 18 ERIS3E0 ox reerrenn 46. 60 434 26 Cincinnati 47 64 423 27, Pittsburgh ......... 33%.83 - 28) #4 TERNATIONAL LEAGUE INTE Won Lost Pot GB Montreal 73 §24 coun Rochester $43 2 Syracuse 340, . 3 Toronto ....es ww un 2 Baltimore im Butfale, 1d 431 23 : Stine 08 Bl By GAMES TODAY
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION {nneapolis at INDIANAPOLIS (8:15). MM iTwaukee at Charleston Kansas Cit y at Som bus. at Loulsv Bt. Paul 8 MERICAN LEAGUE Washington at New York (2). Philadelphia at Boston. Chicago at Detroit (night) St. Louis at Cleveland (2. twi-night). NATIONAL LEAGUE New York at Brooklyn (2r. Cincinnati at Chicago (2) {ttsburgh at St. Louis (night). oston at Philadelphia (night).
GAMES TOMORROW
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION (All Night Games) Minneapolis at INDIANAPOLIS Milwaukee at Charleston. Kansas City at Columbus, St. Paul at Louisville. MERICAN LEAGUE Chicago at Detroit. Washington at New York. Philadelphia at Boston. (Only Games Scheduled) NATIONAL LEAGUE New York at Brooklyn, ’ Cincinnati at Chicago. Bosten at Philadelphia. Pittsburgh at St. Louis (night).
RESULTS YESTERDAY AMERICAN ASSOCIATION
(8:15).
Kansas City ..
7-1 Columbus . 000 101 000 1— 3 6 2 Cereghino, Jones (8) and Owen; Milliere and Rand. St. Paul .....i.0.0 001 000 030— 4 10 1 Lonisville 101 003 11x— 7 7 3 egray, Otten (8) and Baldwin; Holcofnbe, Herrin (8) and Isbell. Milwaukee at Charleston (postponed,
rain, NATIONAL LEAGUE
St. Louis 100 000 000— 1 10 0 Chicago 00 000 000— 0 6 0 Miller (1-0) and D. Rice; Rush, Leonard ig 1204 Atwell Losing Pitcher—Rush Boston at Philadelphia (postponed, rain New York at Brooklyn (postponed, rain: Only games scheduled, AMERICAN LEAGUE (13 Innings) Philadelphia 000 300 000 000 1— 4 12 1 Boston 001 000 020 000 0— 3 10 1
Scheib and Astroth: Trout, Benton (12) and White. Losing Pitcher—Benton (2-1). (11 Innings)
Chicago 000 002 000 00— 2 5 1 St. Louis 000 001 010 01— 3 6 1 Detroit at Cleveland (Postponed. rain) Washington at New York (Postponed,
raini. INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Ottawa 6, Montreal 4 Springfield 5-0, Toronto 3-8 Buffalo 6-7, Rocherter 5-12 Baltimore 4-1, Syracuse 1-7.
|night. * The Cubs and Reds also had a!«pan Cravens, Franklin ....
Rain Makes
Basehallers
Call for Aid
By CARL LUNDQUIST United Press Sports Writer :
NEW YORK, Aug. 13— Fischesser,
sharing the opening round lead.
: we : lou Bola, Indianapolis 39-40—19 . : ty ils v ' The big wigs of big league Both cracked one-stroke under “Chet Baker. Indianapolis 40-30-19 to be set for Philadelphia's Municipal Stadium on Sept. 23
|baseball had a severe case of par 71 to lead the first round of «john _Durniak. South Bend 2 -m IS THE REASONING of the Southeastern Confer- water on the brain today, ence's governing body stupid, selfish and inclined toward trying to figure .out what to do
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| *Willard Shelby, 0 ves 40as Toot Serer testes 4) ot woods, “xp (“Charles Doppler,“ Hikhlan SL 41-38-81 many men last week—went Dempsey and Gene Tunney drew (Kid) Matthews in the second | e ght, anapolis ... - . . . 9 » 1 e contenders were stranded in| SECOND PLACE ties were: Ba arant. ran vas $88 fing, He Reh for bliagils I ne and J1.505,738 zor round, A are Suan aM heavy seas as rain washed out Harold Wiley, Terre Haute; Char-| Frank Aris SoU Ba 3-4-4 onfana Lake, at Fontana YVil- Tn # ber title shot.
the pestiferous Browns who moved in for a double-header at
double bill booked at Chicago, leaving only three single games and making the mid-week slate looks like “Labor weeks in advance.
T v Fred Brant, Selma .. . 39-36—T75| Belt Ewart vs. Herff Jones: 8:00, Naval Speedway Sparklers.. 410 303 2—13 12 n 0 Tony Jurkewicz, Lafavette 36-39—175| Ordnance vs. TWA; 9:00, Indiana Gear vs. | Junior Cardinals .. 100 101 0— 3 2 1 “prove DRIVES EED 35-40—175| Peerless Pump. . . Long and Lippard; Peters and Farrar, AR LESS immy Scott, Lebanon ......... 40-35-75! County tourney results at Municipal B LEAGUE RESULTS RE al 0ST ayne Hensley, Anderson ..... 37-38—75{8tadium: CIO 117 9, Ravens 8; Mechanics [Cardinals . ......... 001 341 5-14 13 3 A gand © *Wendell Aldrich, Angola .. 38-37—175 | Laundry 18, Best Foods 3; Bud's Tavern|Junior Indians .... 030 101 0—5 6 8 RABL t Jim Shaw, South Berd 0 39-36—75 | 8, Kingan 5. Leffler, Hunt (8) ‘and Layton; Hayes, pU 1. STAT *Keith Campbell, Monticello .... 36-39—75| Tonight's schedule: BSveridze Paper vs. [Whitaker (7) and Cox TR - N co. Day" —two|*John Carrithers. Logansport ... 39-37-76 'W. J. Holiday; UAW 933 vs. 1.U. Medical. | Riverside Hawks .. 100 100 6-8 8 1 pucT\o y Jack Taulman, 8helbyville .. 39-37-16 | —— reese Tabernacle 111 100 0— 4 4 4 NST ERMA ory Hus Sos New Sioany dL RR Horseshoe Notes Clack And Parrish; Runyan, Kachel (T) oot BO pt Ber oe VanDewalle, South Ben .. 39-31-16 an cks. ge ree *Jack Hesler, Lafayette 39-37-16 | A LEAGUE RESULTS Ve v
” n ” i | THERE WASN'T much action «Jim Goetcheus, Martinsville yesterday, but wherever it took! Tom Wright, Muncie
place, it was bitter—and long. | The Athletics finally subdued | the third place Red Sox, 4 to 3,: {in 13 innings and moved back |
Carl Scheib went all the way,
Donaldson has excep- flown down south. Every school Scattering 10 hits to gain his
‘seventh victory. | Billy ‘Hitchcock drove In the {winning run with a single off reliever Alton Benton after Gus| Zernial had led off with a single for his third hit and moved to second on Elmer Valo’s sacrifice. The defeat put the Red Sox 51% games behind the first place Yankees. Clyde (Dutch = the Clutch) Vollmer sent the game into extra innings with a 2-run homer for Boston in the eighth.
8 s 2 IT TOOK the Browns 11 innings to subdue the White Sox 3 to 2 and Jim Dyck did it almost alone with a homer in the eighth that tied the score and another in the 11th that broke it up. It was the fourth extra inning game the Browns had played in their last five and they won three of them. Lefty Gene Bearden pitched five hit ball all the way to gain | his sixth victory against two de- | feats.
| had run into a rut with their vetjerans, turned the reins over to | 24-year-old Stu Miller, a righthander just up from Columbus and he responded with a six-hit, 1 to 0 victory over the Cubs at Chicago. i
first place in the beer
Gross, Fischesser Lead 2d Round of State Open
coves 40-3777
Times State Service !
WEST LAFAYETTE, Aug. 13 —The second round of the an-is inual Indiana Open Golf Cham|pionship Tournament got under- * way at Purdue's South Course]
with Paul Gross, pro at Sarah
Shank of Indianapolis, and Don|*Paul Lindenborg, Indianapolis |
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Heavyweight Title Fight Reported Set For Philly
The Press Box--
Charles Pace, Syracuse Walter Schuls, New Albany Gene Conway, Elkhart Jack Royse. Indianapolis Herb Hussey, Lafayette
George Shafer, Hagerstown .
im Guinnup. Covington Mike Garbacs, South Bend Leon Andrews, Floyd Hamblen, Tipton
Bill dding, Logansport
Anderson .,.. ."
Groree Horkovieh, Hammond ||
~ Rocky Gets Ready _ For "Million Dollar’ G¢ Against Jersey Joe
By JACK CUDDY A
United Press Sports Writer
1-31-18 < | GROSSINGER, N. Y., Aug. 13—Challenger Rocky
4h
: ! sport, and - Bill : receive any extra money other [18h Zames between the Dodgera'iey Harter, Loganspon, an guts Erde, F
than the board, room, tuition and |
*Ted Lach, Indianapolis
pro John Suveges, Plymouth
Rill Nugent. Brook
Dave Melville, Lafayette *Bill Horton, Muncie ........ 4 Marshall Sharp, Columbus .... 3
ary
37-37—174| Air Products 15, Vonnegut 0:
Gordon Leishman, Indianapolis oi fartice 20, Company A, D -
ick Dodds, Hobart
Camp 0. Tonight's schedule:
; 424) at Connersville,| Maurice Feeney, Indianapolis .. 2-31-10
2 as s0-41-83| lage, N. C, 2-40—82
167 Infantry 6; E Forest Manor Decorating 14, Stokely-Van 7:00—Link-
Marciano started training here today to meet Jersey Joe {Walcott in their heavyweight title fight, reliably reported
As the unbeaten “blockbuster” | —
: S 27. . Bob Brumby and Rocky's fatherCOURT APPEAL — Superior disclosed 27-yegr-old Rocky fo tn OR oa I lark of and 38-year-old Walcott would ’ Court Judge Paul B. Clark o fight it out in the same Phila-| Rocky registered 18714 pounds
1-40-81 | . a ote 8-42-81 Indianapolis did what appeals to delphia Stadium where Jack on July 28 when he stopped Harry
Kinmen |Counterboy Flashes .. agles . 3 Lowry. Howe (5) and and Bauman,
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DONALDSON HAD more than into fifth place ahead of Chicago.
Albert Ward posted three wins without | Southport Cardinals .. 100 000 0—~ 1 1 § 81 .... 39-37—176 defeat last night as the Indianapolis As-| Hawthorne ve 001 413 x— 0 5 1 621 hick Yarbrough. Vincennes 39-37-16 sociation Handicap Singles orseshoe Black and Whitaker; McHugh and 8 GL Ellis Brown, Indianapolis ... 38-39—177| Tournament opened at Brookside Park. In| Springer. - S Mike Pollack, Indianapolis .... 41-38-77 second place with 2-1 marks are Don Cor- | Broad Ripple Legion.. 102 107 2-13 7 TERM *Sam O'Nesall. Crawfordsville ... 40-37—177 nell. Andy Canatsey, Lester Reavis and | Panthers “pr 000 000 0— 0 11 EASY *Tom _Bujecker, South Bend 37-40—77 John Canatsey. The tourney will be re- Lindop and Seaman: Morris, Moc- pe Fer *Jim Knoll, South Bend 39-38—T77 sumed Thursday at Garfield Park. Glinchey (8) and Whitker, < 4 g .
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