Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 82, Decatur, Adams County, 7 April 1950 — Page 6

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rirQivS Kciy On Castoffs This Season New Ortaans. Apifl 7. —(UP) - Th* Pittsburgh youth program to «* year away, so manager Meyer *T the Pirate* muat rriy an castoff* from otter majol*ag*e ciaba this season. Tb* Pirate rooter to tended with players who have been cwt adrift ta om way or another by otter Americas and National League teams. A total of to of tb* 4* player* who reported for spring training oaee played or were owned by Major League team* other than the Pirate* Aad ssoat ot them figure to stick thte aeaaon. But despite that outlook, Meyer to hopef* l Her* to play two exhibition game* with Naw Oriea**. Meyer MM* “I particularly Ilk* my pitching and then ot comae, there always are Ralph Ktoer aad Wally West lake la the outfield. I don’t know where the so-called expert* ar* going to pick us. but If It’s in the second division we are going to fool them.” Mayor was halted a* manager of the year when he took the IMS club and piloted It to that tirat division finish. That performance bad the Pirate tan* telklng'pennaat teat •print, bat th* old timer* began folding up aad the team generally raa oat at gaa. Meyer doe* not think that will happen again thia year. "After aa we have a generous sprinkling of youth with all those ■ . vdUfrgMT >• said. ,h *“i next year our farm club* Win Mart producing. And ■we ll bare, Paul Pettit with us.” Pettit I* th* high school pitcher who became th* highest bonus ■ player In baseball history when the ‘ Pirates paid him Sfoo.MO to sign i Pettit win ptay with New Orleans thia coming season but will go up I igjS*S3N ■MI Buri*—. 1 j i t |

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NhMpofe liters ft,,l Mmwmtt titter rwwi nayon Andersen. Jnd.. April t. — (CT) — ft win be the Minneapolis Lakers against th* Syracuse Nationals in th* finals ot th* National Basketball AMlilftss ptayoft*. The powerful Laker* earned the right to engage Syracuse ia the tftto round whsH they blasted the Anderson Packer*, 3* to 71, tori night ft waa the second gam* < a best-of-tteee playoft between the winner* at the central and western division eliminations. Syracuse earned ft* berth la the finals last Sunday by copping the eastern diririon rilstttottoOA. The National* drew a by* this week because ot their superior teenrd durfag th* regular season. The Lakers’ latest victory over Anderson left them with an unbeaten string of six straight ta th* gruelling playoft*. Anderson ttod Minneapolis at 4S-all at th* end of the second period, but th* Laker* put on the presser* la th* third period aad won going away. George Mika* th* Lakers* main siege gun. ted’th* way with IS points, while Vern Mikkelsen was rusner up with M. to th* Pirates la IMI. The 1»W pitching prospects ar* .entered on Bill Werle. the southpaw who won I* games in his freshman season: Cliff Chambers, another lefty witt a l»-7 record; Murry Dtoksee who won It ram**: aad Bob CNssnss. whom Meyer maintains is a potential 20-gnme wlnaer. Clyde McCullough, the *l-C*b. and Ed Fltsgerald will share catch- ’ ing duty again with Earl Turner : up f-fom Indianapolis, to back them up' Kiner. Westlanke and probably Tom Saffell. who hit Stt in 73 games after the Pirates brought him up from' Indianapolis In midI season wilt form the starting outi Held. Marr Rickert, th* ex-Brave. and / Pino Restelil. who broke te with ' a bang last year when the Pirate* ‘bought him from Ban Francisco. ] will tje the utility gardeners. Except for short and second I the infield Is uncertain. Stan Roijek, who never apparently recovered from an early banning by Ken 1 Johnson of the Cardinals and had a bad season, will he at short with the veteran.lMnny .Murtaugh, who was hurt much of IS4P. at second The veteran Johnny Hopp appears to have the edge aver rookte - r>nn -M-ConneU and Ed Btevehs for the ' first base spot. With Pete j Castiglione the leading third base candidate. _ MERCY SLAYER iCeaflseed From Peer Osel rifly bullet into the hack ot hie brother. Walter. SS. Inst March 3 Democrat Went Ads Bring RomHs

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TwoßigTen Schools Hire Het Coaches Chicago. Apr. 7— <HPI —One Big Tan school. Purdue, was still searching for a basketball coach today after two conference rivals. Northwestern and Midhgan State announced new member* for the IMP-SI season. Michigan State reached into the big seven to hire Wilbur Stalcup. a veteran ot 15 year* tutoring college eager*, from Missouri, while Northwestern named a 14 year veteran of th* Big Ten. Harold G. Olsen, formerly ot Ohio State The double selection left only the Boilermakers to name a coach to complete th* lineup of tutors ter next season. Mel Taulw resigned- as basketball coach at, Purdue last week, but remained on the campus to direct the baseball team and also teach physlca I education classes Still mentioned prominently in the chase tor the Purdue job were Hoxie Moore, former commissioner and coach in the Nat tonal Basketball League, Bay Ed-

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