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Herald and Review from Decatur, Illinois • Page 13

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DECATUR HERALD FOOTBALL, OTHER SPORTS CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Two Sections 20 Pages. Decatur, iilinois, Tuesday, November 28, 1950. Pages 13 fo 20. ILLINOIS CAPTAIN, 'MOST VALUABLE' Announcement Due Today Dressen to Pilot Brooks? OklahomaMiami Get Bowl Bids; Cal Michigan Okayed Red Sox Sign Boudreau to Player Contract Boston. Nov.

27 (AP) The Boston Red Sox', terse an nouncement it had signed Lou 1 WJ)T VMM- Recreation Cage Schedule Opens at Roosevelt Tonight iBcudreau, deposed Cleveland man-at a Dodger press conference Tacs-lager, to a player contract today day afternoon. lubricated the trading gears for The Dodgers, who have called the next week's major league baseball confab for 1 p. declined to coin-! meetings. jment on the report that ChucK.al- I And it also indicated that Vernlreadv had bpen sisrnprl to rpnlarc Bears' 3rd Crack At Big 10 in Rose Bowl Pasadena, Nov. 27 (AP California gets a third chance, come Jan.

1, to brighten the Pacific Coast's sorry Rose Bowl football record against the Big 10. The .1950 recreation basketball season geta under way tonight with the Big Nine division of the Senior Boys league playing three games at Roosevelt junior high gym. The little nine division of the Senior Boys league starts play Thursday night with three games at Johns Hill junior high school. The Municipal and Commercial leagues will start Tuesday, Dec. 4, according to recreation director Lerton Krushas.

Senior Boys Tonight at Roosevelt: 6:45 Co Junior) Stephens, regular short stop for the past three seasons, now is Red Sox bait in possible deals for much needed pitching strength. AFTER MAKING his Boudreau disclosure, General Manager Joe Cronin became incommunicado in his Fenway Park office. But Manager Steve O'Neill, contacted by phone at home in the Cleveland vicinity, was much more informative "Now that we have Boudreau, we i can afford to give up a regular i infieldcr to get pitchers." O'Neill "I will be in St. Petersburg, for the major league meetings next Monday and I will not lose any time finding out the-pitchers who are available. Right now we have no deals hanging fire." BOUDREAU, in Harvey, I1L, said, "Where and when I will play for the Boston Red Sox is strictly up to Manager Steve O'Neill." Boudreau, reported to have had a I wh- highly-favored Illinois, 14-7 hiz Kids: r.30, Demolay Kranfnil; California, in its season Sooners Go to Sugar Bowl for 3rd Year New York, Nov.

27 tAP) Unbeaten Oklahoma will make its third straight appearance in the Sugar Bowl, Michigan and Call-, lornia are the two Kose aowl op- i ponents and Miami will be the host team in the Orange Bow on Jan. 1 following rapid-fire developments today. Here's how the major bowl attractions on New -Year's day line up now: Rose Bowl at Pasadena, Michigan vs. California. SUGAR BOWL at New Orleans: Kentucky vs.

Oklahoma. Cotton Bowl at Dallas, Tennessee vs. Texas. Orange Bowl at Miami? Miami vs. opponent sun 10 ue Alabama, KeDrasKa.

i wyommg ana roraudin ociievcu iu be under consideration. Gator Bowl at Jacksonville, teams expected to be selected Tuesday. Oklahoma has an unbeaten string of 30 games that includes its two previous visits to New Orleans. The Sooners, virtually an entirely new team this season, trimmed North Carolina in 1949. 14 to 6, and measured Louisiana State this January, 35 to 0.

THE CLUB ALREADY has the Big Seven title but still must play weak Oklahoma A. M. this Saturday. Its opponent in the New fensive guard Leo Cahili, Smd-ley saw- only limited action this past season. The 21-year-old navy veteran is the only one out of the Hlini's top five guards to return next season.

New York, Nov. 27 (AP) Chuck Dressen, who was suspf-nd-ed once for leaving Brooklyn in too much of a hurry, will return to the Dodgers as manager, it was learned today. The 52-year-old veteran's appoint- ment is expected to be announced 66-year-old Burt Shotton. SHOTTON. AN OLD buddy of the I departed Branch Rickey, won twol pennants and finished second in three full seasons with Brooklyn His club, favorites in the 1950 race.

trailed the pennant-winning Phillies by two games. Dressen, an old hand in Brooklyn, coached the Dodgers for seven sea sons duiing the Leo Durocher re- gime. He joined the Yankees on Nov. 1946 as an aide to Manager buckv hams ana mat lea to ai 30-day suspension: THE DECATUR, native managed Oakland to the Pacific San Mateo Race Scrambles A.A.A. Point Standings Washington, Nov.

27 (AP) Sunday's 150-mile automobile race at San Mateo, scram- i Anil ihta ftnmilp -i T-1 1- lintrtnii. fi. Dw. 9. involvinn 400 points, may make still further shifts in the ratinss.

Darlington is the last event on the A.A.A. racing calendar for the year. San Mateo left the two top pla es unchanged. Walt Faulkner of Long Beach, still leads with 1,217 points ana xienry jsanKS oi nionu- cello, is second with 1.110 The standings for the rest of the top 12 drivers: 3. Tony Bettenhausen, Chicafo 1,027.5.

4. Cecil Green, Oklahoma Cit 950. 5. Paul Russo. Chicago.

928. 6. Johnny Parsons, Van Nu 913. 7. Duke Dinsmore, Dayton, Ohio 817.

8. Jack McGrath, Pasadena 65S.5 9. Jimmy Davies, Van Nu 605.5. 10. Chuck Stevenson, Fresno 600.

11. Lee Walland, Schnectadv. N. 577. 12.

BUI Holland, Miami, 5: 2 N.F.L. Standings 1 I 1 1 I I I I i $65,000 manager-player contract! bled the national championship with Cleveland, added, "It was be-1 point standings from third place tween the Red Sox and New York; down through the list of leaders, Yankees all the way." ithe American Automobile associa- Once the Indians displaced him ition -reported today. Charles Studley of Pontiac was elected captain of the Illinois footoall team for the 1951 season at the team's annual banquet in Champaign last night. As an understudy to of-' Illini Gridders Honor Klimek And Studley 1 Champaign Nov. 27 (AP) The University of Illinois football team tonight elected Charles Studley, offensive guard who saw little action' this season, as its captain for next year.

The Illini also voted Tony Klimek, veteran end, their most valuable player for the season just ended. The elections took place at the squad's annual banquet. Studley is from Pontiac, 111., Klimek from, Chicago. Studley is 21 years old "and a navy veteran. As an understudy for the rugged Leo Cahill this year, his appearances were limited.

A junior, Studley is the only guard returning of the. Hlini's top fiv- He succeeds Year day tussle will be Kentucky, leged "irregularities," but repri-Southeast conference champion andmandcd an auditor of the track for Tne Golden Bears were named today along "with Michigan for the new year's day classic: Neither! selection was a surprise, at least since Saturday. THEN MICHIGAN earned the Western conference nod by beating Ohio State, 9-3, although the blizzard-bound Wolverines wouldn't get a single first down. They did it on two blocked punts and a powerful assist from Northwestern, which finale, I was held to a 7-7 tie by Stanford. 'Mrhioh finoltw nlovcul 4Via tin a tVmi experts thought it could all sea- son.

It was the Bears only blemish on an otherwise perfect record. In fact, Cal had won every regular season game, for three years, only to bow twice in the Rose BowL The big 10-coast conference five-year pact, which excludes any other nominees for the oldest bowl game, is in its fifth year. Here's the record to date: 1947 Illinois 45, U.C.L.A. 14. 1948 Michigan 49, Southern California 0.

1948 Northwestern 20, California 14. 1950 Ohio State 17, California 14. TOTAL POINTS Big 10 128. Coast conference 42. The Wolverines have an unparalleled record in the New Year's day event.

Twice they've made the triP. and twice they've won. by identical 4S-0 scores, ueiore nana- inS U.S.C. that long count, they did t0 Stantord in ihua in tne iirst Rose Bowl game, California, which surprised even its own backers with its strength ford year definitely the class of m.ij 1 i in wnat was 10 nave Deen a aian- tne coast. Pappy' Waldorf lost a lot of veterans, but came up with a squad many observers think is the strongest his five seasons at Berkeley.

Michigan was expected to be the come fast at the finish to win tnei title. Its season record includes three losses and a tie, with one loss, to Illinois, 7-0, and the tie. with Minnesota, 7-7, figured in the conference percentages. SO REMOTE did its chances of season, in fact, that Michigan rfiHn't hnthpr tn spnnt Palifornia. It Ann Arbor, Nov.

27 AP) Clemson Picked Nov. 27 (AP Ciemsan college tonight was selected to oppose the University of Miami in the Orange Bowl game here New Year's day. Clemson won eisht and was tied. 14-14, by South Caro- lina Hurinr rPlllar season lina play. unbeaten until the Wildcats bowed mets vs.

vs. Smoking Seven 8:15, Dukes vs Rebels. Thursday at Johns Hotshots vs. Hardknockers; 7:30, Tamale Ten vs. Blue Boys; 8:15, Flaming Hearts vs.

Demons. Racing Board Clears Track, Raps Auditor Chicago, Nov. 27 AP) The Illinois racing board today cleared Sportsman's park of al- his 580.000 loan to Paul (The Waiter) Ricca, a paroled extortion-j ist. The board granted 1951 racing I dates to the Cicero, half-mile plant, including April 28-May 14, land Oct. 15-Nov.

3. AT TBF r.t the board's "three members suggested ithat th Watinnal Jnctflv nlnH that the National Jockey club. which operates Sportsman's park, dismiss Hugo Bennett, the auditor. I Bennett last Friday testified be- Bennett was quizzed about his con-1 Bennett's resisnation. but two members did.

They were Stuyves- PeaDodv- Jr chairman, and Frank Warton. Robinson Stops French Opponent in 2d Round Paris. Nov. 27 AP Welterweight champion Sugar Rar Robinson stopped to Tennessee by a 7 to 0 score last'fore the board that he loaned the Saturday. $80,000 to Ricca for "farm improve- Texas and Tennessee were booked because of an -old family for the Dallas Cotton Bowl last friendship.

Vnhaska rpntpr Klimek, end from Chicago, was named Illinois' most valuable player during the 2950 football season at the team's' banquet in. Champaign last night Klimek, a three-year veteran on the Illini squad, played on both offense and defense during- the past season. Three Lettermen Back at Fillmore Fillmore, Nov. 27 (Special) Fillmore is building its basketball team around three lettermen this season. The coached by Law ifnr Al T.nnp7 RnllHraan ViaH cnuural offers, one said to be a S45.000 bid from the Chicago White Sox.

It is known that the Red Sox are in the market for such established pitchers as the Philadelphia Athletics' Lou Brissie or the St. Louis Browns Ned Garver. STEPHENS CAME to the Red Sox from the Browns, along with departed flinger Jack Kramer, in a deal tor cash and seven Boston players three years ago this month. Stephens, who collects a high five-figured salary that, even after the maximum 25 per cent slash allowed, would be a luxury for all but the wealthier American league clubs. Neither the Athletics nor the Browns are in that category.

Bagnell Gets Maxwell Award Philadelphia. Nov. 27 (AP) The Maxwell Football club today named 'Francis (Reds) Bagnell, University of Pennsylvania half back, as football player of the Bagnell is the 14tb player thus honored by the Maxwell club, named after a former Philadelphia sports writer. Notre Dame's Leon Hart won the award last season. GRAZIANO WINS Philadelphia, Nov.

27 (AP) Rocky Graziano. Brooklyn's former middleweight champion, knocked out Honeychile Johnson of Philadelphia in 48 seconds of the fourth round tonight to record his eighth straight win of 1950. week. Texas only defeat was a. That hearing was launched follow-1 14 to 13 loss to Oklahoma while jng suspension of Sportsman's park Tennessee was stopped by jts membership by the! sippi State, 7 to 0, in the second I Thoroughbred Racing association.

game of the season. (The T. R. action came in the Miami university, making rapid wake of a hearing here by the! time football stage, is unbeaten this! 1.1 uio.L-n,r.!iiPPtinn with Rirpa i rence Kemp, lack height as well is'year CHUCK DRESSEN ieagu pennant in 1950. He managed the Cincinnati Reds from July 18.

1934. to September of 1937. and. earlier in his career, managed Nashville of the Southern association. Dressen left his Oakland home Wednesday and is believed enroute here.

THE ARf.lY 1 tht United Stote Army need If red-blooded men now os it never hoi before, I Your future, the future of your family ond the future of the United -iJ Statei at stake. You, Airerican j. 4 Youth, are the only ones who can do something about it with your enlist-5 ment now in the U.S. Army. TEAM WORK NEEDED! Hundreds of specialized operations 5 must be filled by you young men, gthe backbone of our country.

Radio men, cooks, electricians, drivers, mechonics, radar operators, carpenters, etc. are needed, and men with qualifications along those lines will be given additional Army training to develop themselves, and build a career. THE U.S. IS US! The United States is you us oil of us. If you believe in your country a tree democracy that gives you every advantage in the world an Army that gives you the best food in the world, clothes you, houses you and provides free medical and dental care as you train and learn, then you will take advantage of the opportunities offered by the greatest Army in all history.

J0IM THE AJIHY HOW! National Guard Armory 402 E. Eldorado St. SFC Donald E. Smith Phone 3-8512 PHONE 3-3625 I Used Trucks I 3 ti bcaauii diuiuugii wj "i-'L Louisville university. The Florida IN A F0RMAL statement the I wiU have to use rePorts bon-owed team is booked against the unpre- board declared it ound the; from Illinois or Wisconsin.

dictable Missouri eleven at Miami Joan made Mr Hugo California is a Vle better oil. Its Friday night. Among the Hum- officinl Natjonal Jock I scouts saw canes' victims this season are Iowa. cIub Ricca was not that stage probably devoted and Purdue of the Big 10, Florida the pubUc intcrest and detrimental of the Southeast conference th interests of racing in Lfnllrnw nf Mirhinnn once-mighty Pittsburgh. Illlinois." jVO MOIICfay Of VUCfligon Here is how the other bowl games Th did nt nrnnnsp'Tn CaeUrnio Bin 10 Title American Conference I W.

L. T. Pet. Ps. 1 Cleveland 8 2 0 25S 118 New York Giants 8 2 0 .800 208 lie Philadelphia 4 0 240 11 Pittsburgh 5 5 0 .500 145 164 Cliicaso Cardinals 4 6 0 .400 20S 24 Washington 2 8 0 .200 187 National Conference W.

L. T. Pet. Pts. Chicaeo Bears 2 0 .800 263 184 Los Angeles 8 3 0 .727 415 Neir York Yanks 6 4 0 .600 308 0" Detroit 5 5 0 .500 273 'ST Oreen Bay 3 7 0 .300 21B San Francisco 2 0 0 .182 183 'P6 Baltimore ISO .100 178 06 Snnday's Games Chicneo Bears at Chicaao Cardinals, Detroit at Baltimore.

University of Michigan students mgm piaying Sullivan of the Okaw won't be allowed an official conference. The- varsity day to celebrate their football! scheduled for 8:15 o'clock, team's Big 10 title and Rose reserve ame at 6:20. Klimek earned his "most valu able" title as one of the two Illinois players to play practically every minute of games. The other was Charles Fox. also an end.

Lou Boudreau, Illinois alumnus and former Cleveland Indians base- ball manager who signers a play er witn tne Boston aea oox loadv. was principal speaker at the banquet. Lakeview Plays SullivanTonight Lakeview gets its second season nf haskptball underwav here to- Lakeview's probable starters, as announced iast night by. Coach John Foy. are Don Winter and Eldon Walker at forwards, Tom Roarick at center and Gene Clark and Jim York at guards.

Sullivan also wil be playing its first game. The Redskins have a new coach. Bill Rider, former assistant at Taylorville. At Cerro Gordo CERRO GORDO MANSFIELD 50" T. Ipox Hawthorne Smothers Phillips G.

McKce A. Ipox Schudel L. McSec i4l cr Snoke Eatis Dowdle Bltck Born Edmunds CockreU 0 2 1 0 3 1 0 0 5 0 7 7 3 4 Cerro Gordo 9 11 21 12 1154 13 50 Mansfield Green Bay at Los Anaeles. i New York Yanks at New York Giants, Philadelphia at Cleveland. i Washington at Pittsbursh.

experience. Dick Padaock, 6 foot inch center, is the tallest player. Fillmore operates as an inde pendent. The roster: WT.HT. Class! John Speer, -g 152 5-64 Sr.

x-Dick Paddock, 161 6-H x-Everett Owens, 150 5-10 Sr. Sr. Sr. Jr. Jr.

Jr. Jr. So. So. x-Cecil Gilkeson, 158 5-8 5-8 5-6 5-9 5-6ii 5-8 5-712 Jim Williams, 136 Alvin Doubet, Leon Gilkeson, Dale Niesler, John Burk, Hal Lovelace, x-letterrhan 135 155 160 130 130 Louis Ends Training For Bout With Brion Chicago, Nov.

27 (AP) Joe Louis, ex-heavyweight boxing champion of the world, and Cesar Brion, Argentine contender, today finished heavy training for their 10 round battle in the Chicago stadium Wednesday night. I'm better this time," said Louis after stepping five rounds against two spurring mates. Fei. we bare waterproof material for shoe bottoms. Jut the thine for cold, damp daj-a.

See them at TT Jean Stock in 1:33 of the second 'ed. "They expect the rest of us to round of a non-title 10 rourvr to- i do the same." night. Michigan students took the sur- Stock. a middleweight who wasiprise 9-3 victory over Ohio State put up as a sacrificial Iamb so! with dignified enthusiasm. No class Paris boxing fans could see the! cutting was reported.

About 500 (amed Sugar Ray in action, was downed three times in the second The Frenchman was on his feet at the finish but the referee stepped between them and halted the uneven match. Robinson, who did most of his 'training' in night clubs and at receptions. weighed 156i pounds, about five over his best fighting; weight. Stock scaled 161. siacK up.

i Jan- 1 I bunwiaiti t-dMj. Texas State vs. Cincinnati, Salad Bowl at Phoenix, Arizona (Tempe) State vs. Opponent still to be selected. Oleander Bowl at.

Galveston, Wharton (Tex. Junior college vs. San Angelo, Texas, Junior college. Dec. 9 Presidential cup at College Park, Texas A.

M. vs. Georgia. Pythian Bow! at Salisbury. N.

Appalachian vs. opponent to be named. Little Rose Bowl at Pasadena. Long Beach (Calif.) City College vs. Boise.

College. Memorial Bow! at Jackson. Kilgorc. Texas, junior college vs. one of the teams competing in Dec 1 Lions' Bowl.

Dec. Refrigerator Bowl at Evansville. Gustavus Adolphus vs. Abilene Christian. Orange Blossom Bowl at Miami: Florida A.

5c M. vs. WUberforce (Ohio State. i Potato Bowl at Bakersfield, Olympic Junior college vs. Bakersfield junior college.

Dec. 1 Lions' Bowl at Laurel. Holmes County (Miss.) Junior collect vs. East Mississippi Junior college. Athletic Director At Kansas State Quits, Manhattan.

Kas, Nov. 27 (AP Thurlo McGrady today resigned as director of athletics at Kansas Stat college. Dean Rodnev W. Babock. a mem-i I H.

G. WONDERLIN COMPANY 360 E. MAIN bid. "It has long been an attribute of in' their stride," the university provost, James P. Adams, explain- students, however, staged a demon stration in front of the Michigan union.

"We want Bennie," they chanted, calling for Coach Bennie Ooster-baan. Appearing for a brief speech. Oosterbaan said. "We're all very happy, of course. The credit should go to the boys and members of the coaching staff." Blend.

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You won't need tires for thousands of miles. D. B. DURNS Inc. ber of the athletic council, said McGrady would be retained on the staff of the department of physical education.

The director's resignation followed that of head football coach Ralph Graham, who announced last Wednesday he was leaving his post. Kansas State has won only four games, lost 45 in the last five seasons College Scores Marquette 64, Ripon 54. I Valparaiso 60. Concordia (St. 49., Wayne 83, Assumption 37.

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