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Anderson Herald from Anderson, Indiana • 12

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Ohio State On Probation Anderson Beats Ohio Pair Of oes In "Triarwular Golf 4 I I 2 3Vg GE 4 cold Are Entered the Richmond Mayor Time roin II II Kicnmona mayor VOllCyuSl! Meets Informally for 34 Loulvlll 5 a limits and channels of aid per a whI ntri Uoicrht inn 'imisslble under the rules and Berry and Walt Whitney will open would become a tenure teacher if play Saturday at 9 a on theiretained for his sixth straight (R) Time Gray (B) Time 5:08 (M) the Difference (E) (R) (E) in Taste ts Terrific (W) because ms SPECIAL ORDER TAKE THE ONE USE THE CLASSIIED SECTION snow are iouf iap 10 lap semifinal and the mik wmn Hl HOO M1AIBMI VNISKlfS 4 TUBS MtE MO full IIUTIAL SHUTS 6 5 3 2 5 6 5 5 4 4 5 6 PIHhr gh Cincinnati 5 2 2 2 2 7 4 4 i 3 3 3 2 2 3 3 4 2'73 3 3 Don'f Miss This ale If Means Dollars Saved or You IveeMyw Mtlwavh St Lw Chiiaoa Philadelphia You'll Be Surprised COME COMPARE work time to be made up later Advanced Monthly Wages "This practice was an exception It TW AWw NertM rt4r April im before a team may win the title The Anderson No I team com posed of Sid Cleveland Wilbur Pettigrew Allen Rice Dick Wil liams Bill Edmundson Jim Gray Bud Mason Dick Campbell Jim a iVINf aS Th VifA KjiiAfl 91 Vailvtl I I will 1 1 Iv livJv Uvnl REE INSTALLATION JIY SERVICE LOWEST PRICES only BLEND wa know of put back in ths barral ta altar blending instead of being bottled iaunediately Try it and ee what a difference this makasl are a Eight horsea have won the Ken tucky Derby Preakness and Bel mont Stakes Citation last accom plished the triple crown feat as a three year old in 1948 court meeting Kokomo If the year team loses it will meet the loser The School ft Tint tttnnnclnrlPinm would not necessarily exceed the totals claimed is evidence that Hayes did not and does not have access to any undercover fund of money other than his own to provide assistance Hayes' refusal to pro vide an accounting of this assist ance makes it impossible at this time however to reach any posi tive conclusion as to its exact nature and extent and accordingly leaves unresolved at present this phase of the investigation" Wilson said that the off campus work program by Pct 1000720333 JOO444333222200 and first Burris wield and it 2808 Pendleton Ave Phone 7513 404 Jackson St Anderson 1601 So St Elwood Ind UNMORf DISTILLERIES COMPANY4r lion itTrtiUite" LO U14VWU MHTUCKt MSIS3004J42419147 'j ir NO LONGER LONESOME Ken Venturi 2 4 year old amateur golfer who lost he Masters Golf Tournament by a single stroke at Augusta Ga and his wife Conni read congratulatory telegrams and messages at their home in San rancisco The young golfer who blew an eight stroke lead during the final round when he fired an 80 pictured himself as a lonesome youngster during final round of play His plans for the next few months he says are to practice and play only in amateur meets on west coast I'll be ready for the open" he said "I'll show them" (AP Wirephoto) 1 0 0 1 0 2 erguson isher To Help Softball Opening Saturday Mayor Ralph erguson who was quite a ball player around Anderson during the days when Now Is the Time to Buy a Suit We have a large variety of Suits made by some of America's Leading Tailors that are made to sell from $4500 to $10000! STEP UP TO A PONTIAC AHS Brushes Aside Marion Per BOO771 JJOO444 J19 from I radar Coach Jim Carter's Anderson linksmen trimmed Ma rion and Muncie Central In a three way high school golf match here Thursday rolling up 224 points to host Marion's 16 and I Muncie 6 In team matches the Indian divot diggers trimmed Marion 9 to 6 and plastered the Bearcat rookies 134 to 14 The victory was fourth straight victory in the fairways and greens pastime Next week Anderson meets New Castle in varsity and reserve en gagements Tuesday at Anderson Grandview and takes on Short ridge in and matches on riday afternoon Marion's Bill Hanley was med alist with 76 strokes and he de feated Bill Goldsmith of Ander son 24 to 4 Goldy had a 79 to lead the Indians' scoring Results: Goldsmith (A) lot to Honlay (Ml 76 2 end dafaalad Pippan (MC) S3 2 1 Niece (A) 79 defeated Browne fM) 87 3 0 and defeated Warfel (MC) 95 3 0 Harreld (A) 84 defeated inley (M) 86 and defeated Lerance (MC) 19 V2 V3 Williams (A) 81 lost to Richards (M) 80 Vl lVl and defeated Winkle (MC) 91 3 0 Bingaman (A) I) defeated Modlin (M) 91 3 2 and defeated arris (MC) 85 3 0 Polntsj Anderson Marion 16 Mun cie Central Cuban 2 To avorite Over Miceli In Scrap SYRACUSE NY (UP) Logirt the flashy Cuban who is third ranked welterweight contend er was a 2 to favorite to whip power puncher Joe Miceli of New York in their nationally televised and broadcast 10 round bout ri day night Logart with his slick style and fancy footwork could give Miceli a boxing leason in the War Me morial Auditorium bout if the Cu ban can stay at long range and avoid favorite punch a close in left uppercut The 23 year old Logart from Camaguey Cuba takes1 tlx straight victories into the ring against the ninth ranked' Miceli who has won one and lost one this year Board said it had of the Latvians Earlham Quaker! about 50 applications for Beckner's tut at 10 a it it wins it win job nlav apain nf 11 10 a I The Anderson No 2 team will be made of the following 12 play ers: Ray Highes Jack Tilley Dick Keithley Dave Nicholson Ray Passwater David Poore Looper Bob Boyer' Terry Sayring Pat King the Rev Kenneth Losh and John Wilding Team No 2 will take the court in the Earl ham gym at 10 a Saturday and meet the South Bend YMCA team If it wins the first contest it will Zike play again at 11 a meeting the1 winner of the Indianapolis YMCA Other starters will include Walt Shaffer Logansport Bob Al bright Noblesville: Herschel Rob I inson and Beezer Humphries Tip a nl ion Dill riannon ana ueorge ror nrrJ chee Muncie George Coleman LIE LINE MULERS Iron Clad Guarantee 1000 ALL WOOL GREY LANNEL SLACKS 2 DAYS tOC RIDAY and SATURDAY ONLY With The Groups RICHMOND Ind W) Mayor (Roland Cutter met informally (Thursday with representatives of the Citizens and Students Commit tee for Art Beckner but no pro gress was reported in the disputa over the dismissal of Richmond high school basketball coach Cutter said there will be further meetings but did not elaborate He also arranged to talk to School Superintendent Paul Garrison who was burned in effigy by Beck ner supporters Tuesday The School Board refused to re new the contract of Beckner who HAIIOMAl UA0U4 4 3 3 3 THREAK MEET Ail unprecedented number of track rul golf meet Tuenhy (that resulted in an overflow production of ri and left the with tired ear drums) lia pilled mr Into thia column for Some fulka don like to digeal figutea but th boy 4 3 AMtaiCAN UAOUI 1V1 3 34 0LD Thompson JOHN WIMER SALES ROOMS 106 High 1 Lucas () 2 Waldon GNC) 3 and 4 (3 way tie) Hutson (N) Burnell (L) and Clark () Height SlOl't Mile won by Noblesville (Butler Porter Hutson Mac Kinnon) 2 rankfort 3 Lebanon Time 3:445 880 won by Noblesville (Abel Crozier Camp Parker) 2 rankfort: 3 New Castle 4 ceoanon lime imau reshman 880 1 New Castle 2 Noblesville 1:47 4 a Points: Noblesville 69 rankfort 404 New Castle Lebanon 12 against the loser of the Earlham Indianapolis game with the lose! being eliminated Team No 1 recently won the State YMCA tourney held at Evansville Major League Standings diamond stars will unlimber his arm Saturday night and throw out the first ball to open the 1956 softball season at Shadyside The catcher who has not been desig nated as yet may come from Kenny isher city park superin tendent raley Brovn Park Board president Christ Doerr Chet Bechtell or Charles Atkin sen of the Park Board To open the season the Dick Abel's Corner Tavern team champions of the Commercial A league last season will meet Kyle Hammons Plumb ers in a 7 game ollow ing the opener the North Ander son Church of God team cham pions of the Sunday School League last year Will meet the Mounds Baptist team one of the stronger teams in the Sunday School circuit The game is being played on1 Saturday night to make it pos sible for all softball fans to be out to see the 1956 High 1 and 2 (tie) riend () and Rondalph (M) 3 A Z1! zTTiv VI ztrr'k RAIA anu (uej viCKinson tr ana xmlcl uiv Mi won I riend) 2 Hancock Central 3 Middletown Time 3:57 880 relay' won by Middletown (Hanson ields Teter armer) 2 Hancock Central 3 rankton Time 1'403 Points Middletown 55 rankton 51 Hancock Central 43 At Elwood Rodman (R) 2 Carter (E) 3 Stamper :106 High I Riggin (R) 2 Henn (E) 3 Time :17 Mile 1 Polk (R): 2 Giselbach (E): 3 Noble (R) 440 i Carter (E) 2 Crim (E) A Sayers (R) Time :553 Low 1 Henn (E) 2 Stacey (R) 3 Gray (R) Time Toensing (E) 2 Gillum (E) 3 Polk (R) Time 2:18 220 1 Carter (E) 2 Rodman (R) 3 Teboe (R) Time :269 Shot 1 Burdsall (E) 2 Courtney (E) 3 Hill (E) Distance 5084 (broke own Elwood scnooi recora Broad 1 McQuitty (E) 2 Unger (R) 3 Biltz Distance 188 Pole 1 McQuitty (E) 2 Carlisle (E) 3 Cannon Height 106 High jump 1 McQuitty (E) 2 Cannon (R) 3 Phillips TTftinVif 1 frrow crhnnl rArnrdV won by'Elwood (Crim McQuitty Carter Phillips) Time 3'52 880 won by Royerton (Rodman Teboe Unger imper) Time 1:394 Points: Elwood 69 Royerton 40 Junior High At AC Track Hurdles 1 Kimball (E) 2 Mason (E) 3 Bell :168 Kimball (E) 2 Henning (E) 3 Hiday :117 Mason (E) 2 Golday (W) 3 Harper 1:043 Lowery (E) 2 Brewer (W) 3 Huffman 2:27 22JT 1 llcnnine (E): 2 Hidav (W) 3 Scott (W) 880 Washington (Hiday Brogdon Harper Speece) Time 2:283 440 Edgewood (Kimball Bales Henning Lowery) Time :53 Shot 1 Guyot (W) 2 Smith (W) 3 Shanahan (E) Dis tance 314 Broad jump 1 Kimball (E) 2 Henning (E) 3 Hiday (W) Distance 159 High 1 Shanahan (E) 2 Minniear (E) 3 Speece (E) Height 46 Pole 1 Minniear (W) 2 Duffey (W) 3 Reger Height 8 Points: Edgewood 51 Washington 40 GOL High School Varsity At Muncie Goldsmith (A) 84 defeated Winkle (MC) 88 3 0 Overlin (A) 88 defeated Warfel 3 0 Williams (A) 85 split with Pippen (MC) 86 I' i Niece (A) 90 lost to Lorance (MC) 87 1 2 Burt (A) 8 defeated Wilson (MC) 92 3 0 Points: Anderson 11 Muncie Central 3 Reserve Harreld (A) 91 defeated Raisor (MC) 105 3 0 Hiday (A) 9 lost to Christian (MC) 97 1 2 Bingaman (A) 83' defeated Allen Keller (MC) 103 3 0 Cummings (A) 105 lost to Garv Keller (MC) 99 0 3 Mills (A) 83 defeated Paddock 102 3 0 Points: Anderson 10 Muncie Central 5 At Grandview Trcesh (A) 82 defeated Armstrong 84 2 Moore (A) 89 defeated Teeters (H) 100 3 0 Bender (A) 87 defeated Spradlin (H) 88 2 1 Libler (A) 77 defeated Barnes (H) 101 3 0 Rinck (H) 91 defeated Cartwright (A) 99 3 0 Points: Alexandria 10 Highland 4 College At Indianapolis Sarah Shank Masten (1C) 78 defeated Washington (A) 89 3 0 Green (IC) 79 defeated Hackerson (A) 86 3 0 Bunnell (IC) 72 defeated Moffitt (A) 87 3 0 Kelly (IC) 80 defeated Smith (A) 101 3 0 Edwards (IC) 83 defeated Truex (A) 96 3 0 Indiana Central 15 Anderson 0 Hayes Lets Loose Blase HARDIN ond SON 31 33 Hi It TRACK High School At Noblesville Quadrangular High 1 Cottman (NC) 2 Ault (N) 3 Burnell (L) Granger (L) Time :163 1 MacKinnon (N) 2 Millikan (NC) 3 Mitchell () 4 Weddle (L) Time 4:455 ItX) 1 Parker (N) 2 McKinsey () 3 Abel (N) 4 Eppertfor the same period for violation tV nf rs a nn airle a (N) Time Sutton (N): 2 Bailey (NC) 3 Stokesbury () 4 J' a vh A alter an investigation dis Parker (N) 2 McKinsey () 3 Edwards (NC) 4 P(ciosec a "rious irregularity" in1 i I Buy The Best In The Store or Only $4400 OTHERS AS LOW AS $2250 Garcia Ditmaf 1 vj at WatMnftan Itiana 1 Mlnnaapalh LouiviH Wichlla i Udon I Indianopolit yesterday gamu not included YtSTERDAY'J RESULTS NATIONAL LEAGUf Irooklyn at York poifpontd ram Only gama ichadulad AMERICAN LEAGUI Baltimar 7 New York 5 ClRVRlcrtd 14 Kanias City 2 Washington at oton Only gam ichaduUd AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Omaha 4 Loukvllla 3 9 Indianopolit at St oul postponed rain Only in WEDNESDAY'! RESULT! St Paul 9 Indianapoli 7 (J maha 9 Mrnnapoiii 9 Wichita I 10 Inntngt Dnvr II CKorlaston 3 TODAY'S GAME! AND PITCHERS NATIONAL LEAGUE Philadelphia of Ncx York Robarls 20 Worthington 0 1 Piltiburgh at Brooklyn Klin 1 0 Craig 1 0 Chicago al CincmoatuN Myar 0 0 rowlif St Louii at Milwouk Pohokky opahn AMERICAN LEAGUE Nw York at Srewr 1 0 Clovaland at Lary 04 Kanias City at Baltimore 10 vi Irodoswrkl 0 1 AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Indianapolis at Minneapolii Wichita at St Paul Louisville at Denver Charleston at Omaha Al Wilson! nhio (UP Mate (iMtball coach Wood Haves Thursday nuht blasted Bit Ten iue ootball Commissioner Kenneth who participate In the rrta like to ce their name in print 'Tug) Wilson and said the Nobleaville rankton and Middletown have mighty fine track Buckeyes were being made a teams for imall Mhooil ind their fan ire real proud of thetr 'performance thi iprlng Without further adieu the rest Haje issued a statement saying of the lummartcs: he didn like the way me investi gation was conducted that resulted In a years probation for Ohio Slate football A reporter asked Hayes to com ment on Tug report "Do we have to mention that word Hayes said "Tug all heard for the last four months" A newsman asked if report would result in any change In Hayes' admitted loans to play fRlDKT HAKES PONTIAC 303 PENDLEON 'Player Loans' By Hayes Being Investigated I By ED SAINSBURY United Pres Sport Writer i CHICAGO Ohio Slate wm placed on probation by the Big Ten i for at least one year today and 1 was barred from the Rose Bowl) i na ascama nnrinn tnr vim a inn (Of conference ruiei on aids nw York Rahor Grafton () 3 Booth (L) 4 Hutson athletes I I Washington I The nenaltv was imnosed bvlsau Commissioner Kenneth (Tug) 1 oainmo'4 1 ers and the work program which pert () Time 238 )the off campus work program fori0' which octuai woa iost Wilson criticized Low 1 lamp fN) wonnington lnul f00thall olaveri as well as ad American association Ask the man who made the Lucas (r) Time 224 mitted loansM of monev to olav charges" Hayes said "People) Shot 1 Sapper (N) 2 Myers () 3 Roush'() 4 Dicker erJ by ootball Coacb Woody who make charges should know son (L) Distance 429 Omaho 1 It I I vKTr Camn Mnai iney are laiRing atwuu wuun ww Hayes refused to provide an ac Haves said I ask vou if the4 Granger (L) Distance 204 rr mo penalty levied on justified Hayes compared the Buckeye eituation to a motorist who was five miles over the speed limit A reporter said the motorist would be guilty of speeding "They won't send him to gallows" Hayes snapped Hayes met with his squad 15 minutes and said the boys took the decision "in grand The lengthy practice session was unusually spirited as the team ran through a light scrimmage Hayes shouted words of encouragement and occasionally yelled to a boy who did well that he would get milk shake Stock Cor Pilots Invade Armscamp ALEXANDRIA Xi nnt I Michigan City Wendell all In rained out last Sunday afternoon will host the stock car boys again dianapohs Gene Christie Roko Sundav April 29 Baxter Llwood' A big six event show is planned Or mOre are bv npw nrnmnfprs: Onnip Pnvtnn Compete anrl Tri'l'n Pormo Iillk rsvv uajm i aj uc nun iuc Miu gram to get under way at 2:30 pm (CDT) Trials will start at 1 pm On fhp thnw atp fnnr inJan heats a QH tarv rnoin a ionl jnaui Two hardtop shows have been run at the popular Alexandria ovali this year and winners of both fea lures will start They are Audie Swartz and Bill Holloway Muncie INE ALL WOOL UNDELIVERED SLACKS Worth Up to $2350 SALE PRICE Two Anderson YMCA volley ball teams will participate in the Indiana and Open Volleyball tourney carded Saturday on the) Richmond and Earlham Col i lege courts announced Ted Stew art acting YMCA physical direc T3 1 virill Krtrfirt cv ft vw tut a iaj in at a MARION Coach Dane fthen Anderson team defending Northiwlth the finals scheduled for 10:15 Central Conference high school ten on court The meet nis champions opened defense of'w111 be a double elimination affair their title by blasting 27 contests being required i 1 Ar a ft I a a vw 4 1 4 4 1 team a to 2 in a loop match Thursday on the local courts The victory was Anderson's fifth in six season engagements league triumph' Muncie handdd the' Indian racquet ers their only loss 5 to 2 came in a non loop tussle next meets pair of NCC matches next week rankfort at Anderson on Tuesday and strong Indianapolis Tech at Anderson Thursday Singles Stanley (A) lost to Zike (M) 6 8 0 6 Lowe (A) defeated Sheridan (Mi 6 1 6 2 Gray (A) defeated Richards (M) 6 4 1 6 6 1 Minnefield (A) defeated Hamil ton (Mi 8 6 6 1 Harl (A) defeated Haynes 8 6 6 2 Doubles Stanley Lowe (A) lost to Sheridan (Mi 6 2 3 6 3 6 Gray Minnefield (A) defeated Earlham College 9 a tn game) Richards Hamilton (M) 10 8 6 2 A loss would pit Anderson No 2: At rankton High 1 Yater (HC) 2 raley (HC) 3 Shively () Time :179 1 Creamer () 2 Teter (M) 3 Hutchison () 4 Jame son (M) Time 4:51 100 1 armer (M) 2 Doughty (HC) 3 raley (HC) 4 Shively () Time :106 440 1 Hamop (M) 2 riend () 3 ields (M) 4 Lee () Time :56 1 Hanson (M) 2 Hutchison' () 3 Creamer () 4 Sig ler (HC) Time 2:123 Low 1 Yater (HC) 2 raley (HC) 3 Shively ()1 4 Lee () Time :227 I armer (M) 2 ields (M) 3 Doughty (HC) 4 Dickin son () Time :245 Shot put 1 ields 2 Obenbaugh () 3 inn (M) 4 Els Kiir TYicfunra A Pole 1 ar Lennon (): 4 (tie) Ward Whitaker (HC) lussuia a cJ 0 1 iff ip ol? pl with all rules in the 4 Shively () Distance 189 iruture mi zrrr' YT jzk4 a i auireies wiw were nene rS irn al' WnfehUnn Gciaries of the irregularities in by rank on Condon Creamer Hutchison jmitted them to draw pay in ad vance of performing work there for shall be eligible until Wilson has received "satisfactory evi dence they have actually repaid fully in services the wages Players' Names Withheld Wilson said that he would not reveal the names of any athletes who received aid under the work Keke Art and Herb Johnson were program bur he estimated that aoout zu piayers were invoivea "Some are seniors some fresh he said "and they have the way open to remain eligible Many already have fulfilled their agreement by working during vacations and I feel that they were at fault in any way "But it's just a bad policy and they get the jobs on that basis themselves" The penalty was the second most severe ever imposed by the Rig Ten since it was organized Jan 11 1895 Iowa suffered the severest penalty when it was suspended May 25 1929 for rules violations and was re admitted eb 1 1930 MSU Wa Penalized The only other institutional pen alty ever imposed was probation against Michigan State eb 22 1953 for one year The probation was lifted by the conference on Dec 10 1953 however when Michigan State showed it had rectified the basis of complaint The Michigan State penalty did not bar the school from the Rose Bowl "Coach Hayes has refused to to standards of work performance name the beneficiaries of thiswhich were enforced on other jobs Wilson said is held by Ohio State Wil represented by him to have been son said represented a unsystematic and unrecorded aid radical and deliberate departure1 of a purely personal nature as a from standards of work perform result of individuals' appeals based ance required by the conference on need and hardship and that) "In effect these boys were being where granted the help was usual 'advanced monthly wages for either ly understood to be a loan two or three months with nol "There is no' evidence that the enforceable liability to repay in! WfiC nnwfhinrt ''L i'nJ ao m'aop mi VI 1114 IHUll i Ckit I RD V4 vl 114 QV1 4 dom assistance tn hnv in financial the fact that inh Istraits and a circumstantialrecords are not kept with adequate Lnccountinff nf nArcnnaLrare a thnrnucrh investitfstinn has finances indicates the amountslsatisifed me however that thel athletes involved have repaid orl are over a period of time engaged in the process of repaying the) wage advances by make up time: and Wilson notified Ohio State of his decision Wednesday at a confer ence in Columbus with President)1 Howard Bevis and other) officials 1 1 Thursday both Bevis and faculty) representative Wendel' ostle said I that the university would not com plain or appeal the ruling i I Hayes became Ohio State foot ball coach for the 1951 season and the football staff acting in the his Buckeye teams have iwon 33 capacity of an employment agency)games lost 11 and tied 2 His last year agreed with certain) 1954 team was undefeated in 10 employers that athletes who were games including a victory in the given jobs would be paid jobjRose Bowl His teams have won wages without working during the the Big Ten championship for the football practice season ith the past two years sk you If the4 Granger (L) Distance v'cciuntin2 of the assistance he fur 'wchi Ohio State is Pole 1 Swayzee (NC) 2 Southard a njshed from personal funds Wilson i ILK in a I i saiu annougn ne acsnowieugea assistance to unnamed members of this) squads in amounts (of) ap proximately $400 annually over a period of five I find it necessary to explore and pursue further possible chan nels to compel a full disclosure on his part" Wilson said indicat ing that his Investigation thus has not been completed and that pos sible further punitive action might be taken Other Conditions Listed In addition to the probation and the Rose Bowl ban the penalty carried three other conditions They were: 1 Diligent supervision of the work program of athletes to assure full compliance an in sistence upon job records which will permit a check on that com pliance I 2 Cooperation by the university in obtaining candid from Hayes of any assistance to which he was a party outside the WED IM THE WOOD 0 La i MB jEmk txt KS1 Teams 3 i I lx! 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