Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 March 1938 — Page 25
So, Senators | Swap Regular Firs Sackers
345 Shu Holds Out and Is. Exci¢anged Even:Up For | +283 Hitter.
ORLANDG: Fla, March 18 (U. P).—First Taseman Joe Kuhel of the" ‘Washin; ton Senators has been traded to thy Chcago White Sox for : Henry (Zek:. Bonura, holdout first sacker, : -Owni.r Clark Griffith of the Senators anounced today. There was no cash involved, Griffith said. Thi trade climaxed recurrent winter /imors of an impending deal betwee: the Sox and Senators. Bonura, wio is 28, steadfastly has refused to agree to White Sox terms, is a strapping righthand batter noted for lopg distance clouts. He played for Ghicago several seasons after minor i eague service in the Texas and Shuthern circuits.” He is from New Ofleans.
Kuhel, a lefthand batter and.
‘thrower, is Is a Geteran member of the ‘Senator teaj and is 32 years old. He replaced." he colorful Joe Judge : when the Is ter gave up his first base post wij 1 Washington. : Bonura ba ‘ted 345 last season ;and was 63 | pints ahead of Kuhel, ‘who dropped to 283. The former ibatted in. 1/1 runs to 63 for the ‘latter. In ex¥ra bases Zeke collected :41 doubles, tio triples and 19 home iruns, Joe 21 sHoubles, 11 triples ahd ‘six homers.. ‘ Kuhel turned in the - higher fieldinic average, .993 to .989. Owner Gri: “ith did not announce : plans for cof ract negotiations with : Bonura.
= 4 Landis Is Silent On Big ‘Furge’ : BELLEAIE. Fla, March 18 (U. + P.).—Baseba!, Commissioner K. M. Landis today 2ad declined comment on reports lic would declare more ‘than 100 mircr league players free : agents as res1lt of an investigation ‘into the Si. Louis Cardinals farflung chain farm system. “I have nothing to say on the : matter at tliis time,” asserted Mr. ‘Landis, whd early in February ‘called official: of the Cardinals and ‘Cedar Rapid: (Ia) club of the Three-I Leaziie to his Chicago office for a co ference. Reports c¢ a wholesale purge centered chi ir around an alleged agreement fa assertedly existed between thé Cards and Cedar Rapids in 1938 and 1937. St. Louis already bacjis ‘the: Decatur, (II) club in the fame league. St. Leuis and Cedar Rapids had an agreement in ni that presumably was dissolved they following year.
‘4 Answer Tennis Call it Shortridge
Thirty-fou; “candidates have an-
swered Coac, Howard Wood's first |
tennis call. 4 At Shortridge High: School. Twogaets were erected and a light prac ce session was held. The team wil work out indoors two nights a week and, as soon as weather per; its, will move outdoors. : Those repc. ‘ing were Steve Minton, Lowell F>nshaw, Roger Moynhan, Andy I’iddel, Roger Sheridan, Riley Hanccoz, Roger Downs, Alfred Dobrow’ 7, Bill Gehrlein, Bob McBride, Pa:' ‘McCreary and Earl McCreary, C..'de Akard, Freid Eif, Gene Laken. Nelson Johnson, Bill ‘Hall, Larry “zle, Bud Martin, Bill Saunders, “ony Hinkle, Omer ‘Haase, John “pitznagel, Bob BoemJer, Ted Velonis, Sterling Mitchell, Bob Young, 3oris Meditch, Chris Wirth, Ralph Hesler and Herman Kennelly.
L U. Nipe Ready For Outdoor Drill
Times Speotal : -BLOO. STON, March 18— Following a+seriod of indoor conditioning werkouts, Coach Everett Dean hopes fo start outdoor drills for the Indiana University baseball team next week. Twenty-four candidates comprise the squad, with eight lettermen and five reserves serving as the nucleus for the team ‘Shortage of strength behind the plate is Dean's current problem; foljowing the graduation of Russ Grieger, regular catcher for three seasons, There are five candidates for the job. including Bill Heldt and Bob Lange, reserves last season: Bozidar Stoshifch and Bud
®, House, sophomores, and Jim Sir-°
tosky, star suard in football, taking his first {ry at varsity baseball.
Baseball Squad Cut To 1 at Wabash
i CRAWFORDSVILLE, March 1§.— Coach Lon Goldsberry cut the Wabash basebal’ squad to eighteen men foday, the list cut expected before the Little Giants open their season ‘at Lafayette 2gainst Purdue April 12. Since Wabash lost only five men graduation last year and has
hs feturning. letter winners,|
. expects his pastimers to a successful season. Returning ne ficlude Carl Bergquist, Chicago; Wet Davis, New Market; - Joe Gruca, Chicago; Wayne HanEvanston, Ill.; Dick Cooney, e, Ili.: Bob Jones, Pt. Branch, Ind.; Harold Hester, Crawfordsville, and Ed Heinz, Blue Island, Ill. -
the main event on the card.
Princess Baba, 22 years old, and youngest of three daughters of the white Rajah of Sarawak, will be a ringside spectator at the weekly wrestling show of the local Hercules A. C. Tuesday night at the Armory. She is shown here with her husband, Bob Gregory, middleweight and light heavyweight wrestling champion of Europe, who will referee
The princess’ father rules over Sarawak, a small wild country in upper Borneo which is said to be the only absolute monarchy in the world. - It has about 500,000 inhabitants.
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Training Camp News
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla., March
terday.
LOS ANGELES, March 18. — The Cubs and the White Sox, Chicago's major league hopes, will meet today at Wrigley Field in the first of a series of seven exhibition - baseball games to be played here before the two teams swing South. Bob Uhle and Jess Dobernic, rookies, will pitch for the White Sox, and Clay Bryant and Bob Logan for the Cubs. The teams worked at their respective camps yesterday, the Sox at Pasa“dena and the Cubs at Catalina Island.
SAN BERNARDINO, Cal, March 18.—The Pirates, with four days of satisfactory workouts this week, will play the Los Angeles Angels today in their first exhibition game of the season.
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. March 18.—The Yankees get another brisk workout today in preparation for resumption of their series with the Cardinals over the week-end. Matters are all-square now, the Yanks having won the first, the Red Birds, the second. In an eight-inning intracamp game yesterday, the veis and Yannigans played a 2-2 tie. Manager Joe McCarthy was impressed by the form of young Atley Donald, who won 19 and lost two for the Yanks’ International League farm club at Newark last year. LAFAYETTE, La, March 18.— Jimmy Wilson =sends his Phillies against the Jersey City Giants of the International League again today. The Phils\licked the minor leaguers, 10-8, yesterday,® raking three pitchers for 14 hits.
BRADENTON, Fla., March 18— The Bees resumed routine training today in preparation for their exhibition game against the Reds tomorrow. The Bees nosed théir fellow Bean-Eaters, the Red Sox, 3-2 yesterday. The Sox got six hits off Hutchison and Lanning but failed to bunch them, whiie the National Leaguers made all of their safeties off Dickman and Bagby count.
NEW ORLEANS, La., March 18. —The Cleveland Indians made ready today to meet the Giants in the first of their 18-game series tomorrow. Word that Giant Manager Bill Terry plans to pitch Carl Hubbell in the first four innings of the Sunday. game may mean ane other duel with Bob Feller, because the Tribe’s new manager, Oscar Vitt, wants to get a line on his young speed-ball artist under fire. The Indians were humbled 4-2 by New - Orleans’ Southern Leaguers yesterday.
A. A. U. MAT SHOW SET
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morrow. Teams entered are from
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| defending. champion.
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victory in six starts against major league clubs at the expense of the Red Sox here today. The Cards Sook a 5-2 licking from the Reds yes-
— Boxers
Selfridge Field Mittmen Fly Here to Meet Ft. Harrison.
A 10-bout ‘boxing card will be run
with the: local soldiers battling the
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8:15. The show is open to the public. Following is the program for the interpost scraps: “Ft. Harrison Williams (128) Simonton (129)
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Jane Cloyd Seeks U. S. Junior Title
Jane Cloyd, star swimmer of the Hoosier Athletic Club, will try for national junior 220-yard free style. honors in the A. A. U. meet at the
April 2. Miss Cloyd’s victory in the Indi-ana-Kentucky A. A. U. free-style race in the carnival at the: Indianapolis Athletic Club Feb. 26 made her eligible for the national event, Mrs. Flora Kinder, H. A, C. soseh; said.
GOLF MOVIE BOOKED
Members and ‘their guests will be entertained at the Hillcrest Country Club tonight by Peter Lam-
starting at 8:30 o'clock. Following luncheon a special movie, “The Keystone of Golf,” will be shown.
The club is conducting a membership campaign.
BICYCLES Se ra E- $12.95.
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Sellout for Relays Seen
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While Butler Indoor Relays officials predicted a sellout, star trackmen from throughout the Middle
West began to arrive here today for the . sixth annual running of the Relays tomorrow at Butler Fieldhtuse. Some of the cinder squads from the more distant of the 22 schools, entered are expected to hold light conditioning drills at the scene of tomorrow’s action, All box seats on the lower floor of the Fieldhouse have been sold for two days and the advance sale of general admission seats has climbed to 3600. A capacity crowd would number 9500. Preliminaries in several of the events will be run off tomorrow afternoon starting at 2 p.m. The seven relay runs and the finals of the seven specials events will be held at the night session, starting at 8 o'clock. The opening ceremonies and parade are scheduled for 7:30 p. m. The added 3000 meter run featuring Don Lash, Ray Sears and Ray Lochner will begin at 11 o'clock and conclude the performance. ;
Pro Boxing Program At Armory April 22
Local promoters are going to take another whirl at. professional boxing and the first program is to be held on April 22 at the National Guard Armory.
“The Poster 1 Enterprises Inc. plans;
to stage a series of weekly shows. L. D. Foster, secretary of the Ideal Furniture Co., has been announced as promoter and Roy Wallace as matchmaker. Kenny Maines, claimant of the state lightweight title, and Chuck Vickers, Indianapolis, are to meet in the 10-round headliner on April 22 supported by prelim bouts between young Hoosier heavyweights and other beginners in the pro field.
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