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Dodgers Edge Out A's in 16-to-15 Orgy ay/ Reds and Cardinals to Meet Today :
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MIAMI, Fla., Mar, ‘18—The champion New York Yankées spot-
ted Boston six runs in the first inning today then came back wallop the Red Sox, 15 to 9, before 7159 Five : » Frank Shea, portly righthander who has had arm trouble the past two seasons, started on the mound for New York and yielded six runs when he walked four and was tagged for home runs by
ond Baseman Bobby Doerr. ithe Yankees were "willing to trade Stephens’ blow came with the Phil Rizzuto and a couple “has| bases ful. Ted Williams also hit beens” for Coleman. I am tired! a homer for Boston. of hearing such rumors. There!
The Yankees have scored 15 or iS absolutely nothing to it” |
more ruas four times since the
spring training games began. LOS ANGELES, Mar, 18—Roy |
|SmaHey and Andy Pafko each hit| TAMPA, Fla. Mar. 18—With two-run homers today to pace the today’s game between the. Cincin-|Chicago’ Cubs to their second nati Reds and Washington Sena-|Straight triumph over Pittsburgh tors rained out, Manager Luke Mere. 3 to 2. Sewell announced Ewell Blackwell | Smalley’s blast came off Jim| and Kenny Raffensberger will} {Walsh who. opened the second | pitch for the Reds against the St. Louis Cardinals tomorrow. Manager Bucky Harris sald Ray Scarborough and Dick Wel- War
teroth will do most of Wash-| va ‘Lombardi and Forrest Main Ington’s pitching against the gopned the Cubs on one hit untill Detroit Tigers at Lakeland to- ithe eighth when rookie Bill Me-| morrow. |Donald was the victim of the] The game here will be Black- pafko swat behind a single to| well's 1950 debut. He and Raf-|Bill Serena. fensberger were to have pitched . Warren Hacker, Lee Holloman| today. {and Lefty Johnny Schmitz worked m—— (for the Cubs, who, like the Pirates, WEST PALM BEACH; Fla, now have a 4-4 exhibition record. | Mar. 18—Rookie Bob Morgan’ ’
thi h ked f a ou Exhibition Baseball
{Walsh "gave up another in the!
gave the Brooklyn Dodgers a 16) AT MIAMI, FLA. to 15 victory over the Piilas|xw 3 York A) ....0L 74 1 3 delphia Athletics today in a game| Bios. Portertioid ia), Papai (8), Dorish|
interrupted for 38 minutes be-| fh), 4% oT, GG BOERSoa "Home| cause of rain in the fifth inning. |Runs—Stephens, Doerr, Williams, Jensen. Morgan's feur-base blow, the oid WEST PALM ios 030 304-101 " Dodgers’ fourth of the game, | BiuaeTo ns, aA 2 313 012—15 i 3 came with two out off Carl Scheib) and" Edwards odie CMT and followed a Philadelphia error| ($)., clemag snd Tipton. Winning
and a walk to Duke Snider. The |Home runs—Edwards, Reese, Brown.
Dodgers added what proved to be AY PHOENIK. ARTZ. sb) the winning run on Johnny Anto- Ne, Ay 03 001 d0— 8 13 1
. ilar: Harnello’s single and Wayne Belard!’s tard. Maslie (3) aad Al? Nr]
two doubles and a single, while! AT Ty Pee Wee Reese and Pinch-hitter cht cago (A)... 910 000 000 # 211 0 Sominy Brown belted sie other _ ude Bruner Bai a nd i Novor- | Brooklyn home runs. Kermit Wahl noe" inning’ Diccher —Plerettl. Losing | homered for the A’s. pitcher—Barrett. AT LOS ANGELES, CALIF. PASADENA, Cal, Mar. 18—(chiease“bn™ =: Gif 30 055-3 's 1 Floyd Baker's line single to right| Walsh, Dlomiaci’" ¢1 28 gD ‘and with the bases loaded in the 11th | ana Sawatski. Home runs—Smalley, Batko.
inning gave the Chicago White AT oAYLAND. CAL.
geles here today. Tons oh ee de 2 Gerry Scala’s infield single, a Jones mister Gordon, Metkovigh a sacrifice, an intentional pass and ST. PETERSBURG. FLA. Lloyd Lowe's fumble set the stage| rs Detron (A) vs. St. Louis (N), cancelled, for Baker's blow. TAMPA, FLA. Red Barret, = former major ccoileinnsll (N) vs. Washington (A), can-| leaguer, was the victim, although| CLEARWATER, FLA. .
allowing only four hits in tive| Boston (N) vs. Philadelphia (N), ean-| celled, rain.
innings. VERO BEACH. FLA. ooklyn (N) “B” vs. Pt. Worth (Tex), PHOENIX, Ariz, Mar. 18 (UP) Sneed. injuries on Brooklyn team
—Although outhit 15 to 9, the St. | Louis Browns won their second ‘Beans’ Beardon Dons
straight exhibition game from the, New York Giants here this %fter-| The Blues Once Again
noon, 9-8, LOS ANGELES, Mar. 18 (UP) | The Browns put the contest —*“Beans” Reardon, who ended a! away with a four-run splurge off| 24-year career as a National |
rookie Dick Adair in the seventh|League umpire at the end of 1ast| "pn 10 hoot two years Tom has|diana’s Big Nine co-champlonship
and eighth innings. Dick Kokos|S¢ason, was back in business blue.
today... Giant pitchers with a doub nd Reardon replaced Lon Warn8 ty He also walked t ecke as base arbiter for the Chi-|
Don Mueller collected Fin its co .-Cubs - Pittsburgh exhibition
in five trips as the Giants combed| Same here.
, Warnecke has been working! Ww. hurl - 3 Bro iva hurlers for 35 sate with the Pirates but was called
to Little Rock, Ark. where his WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. 86-year-old mother suffered a! Mar. 18 (UP)—-Connie Mack, |Stroke last night. Reardon re-| Manager of the Philadelphia|turned from a trip to Guatemala Athletics, today denied that he ODlY yesterday. would trade pitcher Joe Coleman to the New York Yankees or White Sox Trim Squad. any other club. PASADENA, Cal; Mar. 18; “I have no intention of trad-|(UP)—The Chicago White Sox! ing Coleman to the New Yorkjtoday made the first cut in their Yankees or anybody else,” Mackisquad, sending outfielder Bill said. “I | have heard reports: that Higdon to Memphis on option.
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Gefirmann Purdue Wrestlers Attract Attention
: To S : Purdue { By JIMMIE ANGELOPOLOU S, Times Staff Writer jat Cedar Falls, Ia., next Friday 3 : ! LAFAYETTE, Mar. 18-You don’t have to look toe far to find and Saturday. Jerome Dasso, 185, something nice to say about Purdue's coaching staff. {will also compete.
Just turn the knob of the twin doors only three feet off Purdue's, - Like Homecoming at Towa 6 dys Nn es: ‘basketball gym floor upstairs. Walk in. It looks like a padded Ill be like homecoming for
entries from 181 athletes, includ-|Idttle- Rock,” Arnold Plaza, a etutive Big Ten “team wrestling coaching reputation in ing Gehrmann, from 16 schools, Powerful 118-pounder who has \ Big Ten circles. Entries postmarked before mid- made wrestling history in con-| Purdue won ‘only two dual{ He has won the Conference five night yesterday will be accepted. ference mat circles. imeets, lost four and tied one this; ad in the last nine years, in-
1000-yard run in the university| = > th season because of injuries. | Fredericks, Mark Matovina, division. He will be shooting at{Without a loss in 26 bouts. He W1® Mickey McDonald and Fra 4 the American indoor and werid's, [isa the distinetion of being one) But they made the Conférence. Nn nk Rug en in his-| a ee Do tory to ) four consecutive Big 8s & welterweight and Farina, of erick is how Soadtitg Dio State k, I, he!and is assist atovina. mark of 2:20.4 was set by Bill Ten titles. Melrose Park, I captured the y Thomason of Michigan in the first! running of the event last year.
{Makielski of Michigan State, Cen- added the national - collegiate outstanding. wrestler award this too much. We see what he has and {tral Collegiate record holder; {Lawton Lamb, llinois, and Bob AT. iRodibaugh, Purdue, who finished Tech. ‘ The Purdue strategist has been t e 1d ach f Chi- ’ sg second and third in. the 1000-yard the former Tilden Tech o {run in the Michigan State Relays.
Under Guidance of Smart Coach Staff
cubicle, doesn’t 1t? Warm too, isn't it?\ Shake hands with Claude Reeck.’ “He's the ‘chunky wrestling| Ce Re Sarma Sochel
181 Athletes From 16 er i ate ae) Yan Co had aHBOEt Won the land wrestling for 10 years at ‘Schools to Compete this engineering student body to Big Ten ge as a first-year man. juntos. Hig Sohont fn duties of 0 * In—Meet Saturday |set, -aside their slide rules and! He hasn'f'done badly since, oj athletic. director. He was also at
LAFAYETTE, Mar. 18 (UP) learn something of collegiate! Was runner-up twice in the Big] Williamsburg and did more bas-
{Don -Gehrmann, Wisconsin's ace| "Testing rules. [Ten meets to Iowa's stocky Joe yetbail-and football playing-and miler and half-miler, will be They like watching Coac amo the track and field stars] ; COMPO TH the “eighth” “diinijarjchampions: {n-actionr They've: I Sophomore Jack Marenoy Junior But Cond REeCK 18 a HFétess = Purdue Relays here next Satur-/Won over by colorful, likeable] Joe Patascil, and Junidr Charles/worker. He also handles Purdue's day. \guys like Waldemar Van Cott, Farina were three othen Purdue reserve football team, In the in-
n|Scarpello, who also beat Van Cott
for the national collegiate title. {running in college track than
Reeck's three-time Big Ten mat (wrestling.
‘Officials. said they had received Big Ten 165-pound king, and “ThePoys to give Coach Reeck his terim, he has built a brilliant
{ Plaza went through four years| | year because Plaza, Van Cott and|cluding his fine 1942 championGehrmann is entered in the lof dual meets in a circles! Farina, chiefly, were out most of shi team composed of Casey
Moreno was unbeaten this year gieri. He also won in 1945. Fred-
He won the 12I-pound title 136-pound toga. Patascil has won| Reeck cama to Purdue in 1937 three years and the 114';-pound his last 21 dual meets in the past and started the Boilermakers in diadem one season. In his great- three years of competition. He the mat sport. What's the secret”
Opposing Gehrmann will be Don gave Purdue its second straight, “We don't try to change a bo)
est year last season, he also haimplonship and the national Year in the Conference. He andthen try to fill in tia rest,” contitles to his laurels. But Plaza were teammates at Tilden|tends Reeck. ™
All but Van Cott will: partici-{ filling in nicely of late. And he
fo didn't stop there. TEED Periorimer Gu slop {pate in the NCAA championships isn't likely to stop now.
Voted Outstanding Performer
Campbell Is- Entrant |
oo { Plaza was voted the outstand-| - a a In the 60-yard low hurdles; com- ing athlete in the Big Ten and] Bucke es Gain ‘Brackets for National Tom Lord . . + seeks national recognition. |petitors will face Garion Camp- national A. A. U. tournaments AAU Tourney Drawn .. 8 = = = | bell of Michigan Normal who tied| llast year and was named captain| DENVER. Mar. 18 (UP) -—
: : ithe American indoor record of of the All-American Collegiate Tom Lord Climaxes Record-Setting Pace :06.8 in winning the event last wrestling team.
Reven 8 0 to 3] Brackets for the National AAU Basketball Tour t hi |year. Challenging his title will be] The Boilermaker standout was g Hee Rament - whith
‘| Fred Johnson of Michigan State, one of the favorites to annex an| By FRED FRIES holder of the Central Collegiate Olympic berth with the U. S. mat| COLUMBUS, O,, Mar. 18 (UP) jdrawn up today with eight of
By Winning State 150-Yard Junior Title
At 14, Tom Lord already has made a big splash in local and and Michigan State Relays titles, team last year but was forced to| —Big Ten champion Ohio State /tets in favored positions. state swimming circles. land James Gehrdes of Penn State, default because of a knee inujry which opeped the season with a| The tournament will. run day Friday night he climaxed a long series of records by winning IC4A titlist. 'before the final eliminations at jose to De Paul, tonight avenged and night until the best of 40
4 the state 150-yard junior. individual medley title at the ‘Indianap-|
{ol{s Athletic Club. His time of 1:47.1 was so exceptional, his coach, lp; h jumper Jack Heintzman of, Van Cott/s popularity sprea genial Jim Clark of the IAC, is Sobmiing the mark for possible io. par will compete against|through’ the Purdue fans like an|game before heading into the ;pampion next Saturday night. national recognition. {IC4A Champion Victor Fritts of | {infection because he believes in NCAA tournament next week. | In the upper bracket, a de-
Tom's specialty is the breast! | Penn State, and Lou Irons .of| 'himself with pleasing Sonfidence,| Dick Schinttker, Ohio State’s| fending champion Oakland Blue16 Schools Enter |Tlinots and Ed Jones of Purdue, He's one of Purdue's top com-iA
istroke, though he also holds rec‘ords in the back stroke and free| style. In the tough 200-yard
he has fared well even against {college competitors. This winter)
Big Ten co-champions.
Tamp- Central Colleglate-and- oe -20-6f Purdue’s-string-of--36 falls feats; DePaul Guard Bato Gove upper bracket.
inois Tech’ College division meets already this year.
|starts here Sunday noon were
{the nation’s top amateur quin-
Another defending titleholder is 10Wa. 4/itself 70 to 63, in g post- -season Participating teams from every |section of the country is crowned
H-American forward, plunked 'N-Gold team was seeded first. petitors and doesn’t mind show-|/in 30 points to get the Buckeye's| Denver Chevrolets drew a seeded
Heintzman has won. the hig hing you. He has accounted for 21st victory against three de-| {position at the bottom of the ——
and is ‘best under pressure. {darcia got 18 points and gave Ohio] - The Washington, D. C., athlete State a scare in the first nalt | Gussie Pericio Todd T
Relays officials said each event once wagered a dozen steak din-| The Buckeyes who will meet]
in dual meets he has gotten the Sixteen schools have entered a the 15- ners that he would pin a top rival CCNY in the NCAA next Thurs- Advance in Tourne |checkered flag against represen-| total of 308 boys in the third an- on Le d vey progam will be in the first three-minute period of |day fought from behind to lead ALEXANDRIA, Egypt, oy 18 tatives of the University of Louis- nual Hoosier High School Relays /the nine-minute match. He ate/40 to 33 at the end of a seesaw 1 at Indiana University Friday, pionship basis. This will make it heartil [irst halt ‘which ‘saw the Be re| (UP)~—~Gertrude (Gussie) Moran are, ar University, Ball State night possible for coaches to place their| arty: fo. times 2 50 of Santa Monica, Cal, and Mrs. 1 ) {Athletic Director Sam Kelly of Telay and individual entires where| Van Cott a Beginner 1" Ohle State, (10) De Pasi. (43) | Patricia Canning Todd of La. Records Pile Up |the host team, Howe. announced! they will turn in their best per-| Van Cott is typical of Coach! Dostiami gn Daher tg tt »t| Jolla, Cat., easily gained the third Tom already holds more records that Andersons defending cham.-| {formance without having to Reeck’s constant vigil for oa Schnitiker.t 1910 3 or elie, o 1 1 round in women's singles play at , than the average college swim-|piong have. entered. .a-.24- Jockey for place points in theitalent, raw. or. otherwise. COb8 rabbi cre a githe. Alexandria International Ten4 her Xt 10 vears of age he won| squad. “battle “for team honors, they said. Cott was raw and rough.. aha Armstrong c 13 3 4Pavilonis.c i 3 gi nis Championships today with onthe city championship in the| Other entries include Tech, 28; | There will be one-mile, two-mile banged into his guard playing piowng = 32 . 1Govedarcia.g 7 4 5 Straight set victories over Egyplerawl. At 11 and 12 he took all] | Washington of Indianapolis, 28: jand distance medley relays for basketball under the basket out-| Froteor s 2 ¢ tian opponents. : ri titles—in the breast stroke, Hobart and Shortridge, 24 éach: {each division and a sprint medley side the Purdue wrestling room| in 0.1 2| Miss Moran beat Andre Eid, back stroke and free style. Be-| North Side of Ft. Wayne and relay for the college division only./and Coach Reeck chided him into! rotate 8 17 23 17 2 2116-1, 6-2, and Mrs. Todd eliminated
sides that he has won many state Warren Central, 22 each: Broad | Also there will be seven events|stepping into the wrestling room| | Haiti 12 score—Ohio TState 40, Be Pauli Georgette Salama, 6-1, 6-0. Both |championships. Most of his marks| Ripple and Plainfield, 20 each; {open to both university and col-\where he can use his ruggedness. Free throws missed—Donham 4, Sehnitt-| Californians drew first round
|in the individual age groups have Manual, 21; Howe, 19; Blooming-| ‘|lege divisions, officials said. |He did and half-a winter later, eae Saylor 2m. Brae: 3 9 vedar-| byes, {never been bettered. {ton University, 17; Jeffersonville, | OPEN TODAY TIL 6. Pr. M
Coach’ Clark is confident his| 15, Frankfort 12, and Crawfords|young ' protege ‘will break some ville and Ben Davis, seven each. {national high school records be-| —————————— fore he is finished.
| “He is improving every year) “IU Badl Season [Clark said,” and the sky is th
limit if he stays with it.” “To Open Mar. 30 Swimming is not the only sport | at which Tom excels—and that’s| {what is worrying Coach Clark.
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BLOOMINGTON, Mar. 18—In-,
| been first string fullback on the baseball team, winner of 18 in 23 18. Joan “of “Arc football "teant’ 1 will launch a. which last season captured the Sxmes ast season; h M 30 |CYO cadet division crown for the 21-8ame schedule here Mar. {second year in a row. In a post«/against Valparaiso, according to season game aney Sosented a the schedule released by Athietic, classy St. Benedict's of Evansville! {Director Paul J. Harrell today. lteam that had set a record of 38 Despite ten leftover lettermen,
i |seaight victories, Coach Ernie Andres, starting his
| In the summer months, when) “second season in charge of the jhe Isn't running up points in out Hoosiers, will have a major re-
oor swi rt Swimming Diels Tom prs building job confronting him. Valteam.. Authorities here who have cancies to be filled are two out{seen him in action attest that he field positions, first and third thas “speed and a terrific throw- bee. ! ing arm.” lo Loss Pe on Colajiis, of a ar rough automoTowers Above Mates |bile accident injuries and possible, Tall for his age, Tom's 5-foot |ss of Pitcher Bill Tosheff, of {Gary, through return of an old] {injury poses another problem. The 'itwo hurlers as sophomores last {year won ten games between
{ them | Modest and unassuming about, The schedule:
{his athletic achievements, Tom] ranks near the top of his class stats. Apr ib. Terre Haute Prifiien: Apr | |scholastically. Arr APTA RA Jos Daa Though he wants to be a doc- Eioie 3 May 315 Northwestern: May Geo {tor like his father, Tom may have At DePauw; May 19-20—At Illinois; May. la great future in nautical circles) i5—Butler? May 283 Furdue. | before he gets that’ sheepskin]
{eighth grade classmates. Basket-| ‘ball?’ When anyone mentions it, {Coach Clark adds another gray hair. »
Jim € JHC lark says, ‘and ne ought to! To Plan Season
As one of his rivals observed| The Bush-Callahan ~ Softball {after a recent trouncing in a dual Association will meet at 8 p. m. jmeet: “Tom Lord is no fish. He {tomorrow at 136 E. Washington
lonly swims 1 ” y ke one) [st., to make plans for the coming | 2 Iss iseason, Teams interested in enterConservationists to Meet ing a night league or a twilight HOUSTON, Tex., Mar.-18 (UP) |league are invited to attend the loan board of trustees of Ducks meeting or contact Carl Callahan Unlimited, the conservation group at AT-4453.. I which has led restoration efforts| Leagues are being organized at] (in Canada’s waterfowl breeding Municipal and Longacre Stadiums. larea for the past 13 years, will|Both stadiums will. be managed hold its annual meeting in Hous-|by Harold Englehardt this seaton, Mar. 31-Apr. 1. son.
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