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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
Announce Tech’s | Hinshaw Is Toastmaster
Track Roster
Tech High will open its
School's track season against the! { Bloomington thinly-clads April 14 jon the home oval, with the follow | (Ing athletes vying for positions: Mile and half-mile—Eddie Wil- | {liams, Bill Kennedy, Don Sellmer| and Wayne Trapp, all of last fall's| cross-country squad: plus Howard | Cooper, Frank Stafford and Ed | Moyer, 440—Lettermen Dick Lowish and | | Neal Benson; Wayne Barnett, | Gerald Burrows, Dudley Cole, Ken- | neth McDonnell, Farrell Sandler and Eddie Schilling. Dashes — Clyde McCormack. | Henry Staib, Arthur Walters and! William Volk. Hurdles — Jim O'Mara, Hanna, William Hendricks, Wuest and Paul Logan. Pole vault-—Clyde Ennis, Victor | | Crews, William Magee and Jack |
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(right) would like to stick together around second base for the | top and second base positions respectively for the Kansas City appear they will hold down keystone territory this year for the McC arthy men.
Training Comp Notes—
Athletics Battling the Cubs; Dykes Has His Say; Vandy Turns in a Win; Bagby to Make Debut |
| TUCSON, Ariz, April 4 (U. P) — I'he Chicago Cubs meet Phil adelphia | again today and Manager Jimmy Wilson hopes there's no such thing as a Jinx. The Cubs have lost five previous meetings with the Athincluding one yesterday at 5 to 4.
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and a game with the Pittshurgh Pirates were on the Chicago White Sox's schedule today, Dvkes said he had a few things to sav about indifference after the Sox had lost, | 8 to 5, to the Pirates yesterday,
Ala. April 4 mati Reds held a ivantage over the Boston! ae 1s the two teams! Cade on. Ala, pring training series Vander Meer worked innings vesterday 5 the Reds turned X, 5-1.
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starting pitcher Joe Dobson was cted * the Sox. S. C, April 4 (U. ~The New York Giants face Bagby of the Cleveland Infor the first time in his
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today. Bob Bowman hurls the Giants in this exhibition, seventh of the series, Five homers featured the Indians’ 11-4 triumph over the Giants yesterday, Ken Keltner, Troskv and Gee Walker
| here May | May 3; I State
clouted four-baggers for the Tribe while Ken O'Dea and Joe Orengo found the range for the Giants. LITTLE ROCK, Ark, April 4 (U.| P.)—The New York Yankees, With a brilliant spring record of 19 victories in 24 games, play Little Rock of the Southern Association today. Charley Keller's two homers and! two singles featured the Yankees’ | 14-5 rout of the Oklahoma Oilers | vester *rday.
Butler Tee- Time S « Open Next Week |
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University golfers, Little
to con-| State champions last year at Rich-
{mond, will open the new season next Thursday against Northwestern here. The course has not vet heen selected by Coach Jim Hauss. | Jay Ansen, Bob Phillips and John | Wolf, three lettermen from last| vear, are bidding for varsity posi-| tions that will be named later by
dual matches have been the Butler “hackers” this! The remainder of the card | there April 22; Earlham here April 26; Wabash at Crawfordsville April 28; DePauw 2; Farlham at Richmond! Indiana here May 9; Indiana at Terre Haute, May 10; Franklin here Mav 12; Wabash here May 13; Purdue at West Lafayette May 17, and DePauw at Greencastle May 20.
Twelve
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ORLANDO, Fia., April 4 (U.P). Manager Del Baker chose Dizzy Trout and Bob Uhle to pitch for the Detroit Tigers against Washington in a grapefruit game here today. The Tigers’ scheduled game
with Newark of the International | | League was rained out at Lakeland Thursday, GALVESTON, Tex., P.).—The Brooklyn eam plays Houston eague today while the other half! = the club goes against Albany of the Georgia-Florida League at Al{bany, Ga. Joe Medwick's fifth homer in as many days gave the Dodgers two [runs in the fifth and enough to win over the Dallas Rebels, 5-1. day. Rookie pitcher Max went the route for the B which {riumphed over Wavcross the G-F League, 14-4, MONTGOMERY, Ala., April 4 (U. P.).—~Max Lanier and Newell Kimball pitch for the St. Louis Cardinals in an exhibition game here today. Johnny Mize and Terry Moore hit home runs in the second inning as the Cards beat Columbus of the American Association, 14-6.
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Bowling
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Coach Robert Hinshaw . , . toastmaster MN banquet.
| Badminton Favorites!
| 11 at Cleveland
CLEVELAND, April 4 (U. Pie] { The three-day national badminton | tournament
into its second day today, with two
{of the seeded players eliminated in
the early rounds. Clint Stevens, New ranked fifth in the terday was defeated ley, Santa Barbara, been rated by oh suited for such fas ley later met defeat Chester Goss, Holly the ladies’ singles. van, BufTalo expert the first round by { Chicago,
York country, by Clair Cal., who experts as uncompany, Hanat the hands of wood, Cal. In Patricia Donowas upset in
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TORONTO, April Main event boxers the belt
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LAFAYETTE, Ind, April 4-— Robert Hinshaw, athletic director and foothall coach at Rushville High School who is president of the| Indiana Coaches’ Association, will | - act as toastmaster for the banquet here tonight, which will provide one! of the features of the tenth annual! Purdue Football Clinic, James | Kearns, sports writer of the Chi-| cago Daily News, will be the principal speaker of the evening. All indications point to an tendance of between 400 and 500 high school and college coaches from all parts of the Middle West for the two-day session. Qutstanding high school coaches were to join | with members of the Boilermaker! staff and Frank Leahy, new athletic| director and head football coach af Notre Dame, is conducting the in-! struction and demonstrations.
Irish Pastimers To Begin Practice) with |
With an eye on its opener Greenfield April 22, Cathedral High| School's baseball team will get on the diamond for the first time Mon- | day afternoon. The Irish, playing
the second season,
the sport for will be bolstered! Leo |
Jim
the lettermen:
Samulowite, esse Bunch, Ott al, Ju Kenny Gei- | McCalley and Bill
by {following Barnhorst, John Dilger, Jim O'Neal, . Hurrle, Tom man, Richard
Eleanor Coambs, | Hardman.
The Cathedral schedule: Greenfield; April 24, 20, open; May 2, May 20, open; May 24, at Memorial.
April 22} at Tech; Lebanon; | Evansville |
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FRIDAY, APRIL 4, 1941"
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'43 Pin Meet
ST. PAUL. Minn., April 4 (U. P.). —Selection of the 1943 tournament [city was the chief business before |delegates to the annual executive the American Bowle assembled toe
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Buffalo and Atlant City were
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Columbus, already has been selected for 1942 meeting. {A number of constitution amend= ments were scheduled for conside~ eration, particularly the possible adoption of “electric eye” automatic foul detectors. Tonight's session will be highlighted by ance of two former A pionship teams—Goebel's of Detroit, 1939 winner when competing as the Fife Electrics, and Krakow Fureniture, also of Detroit, 1937 chame pion, Another attraction on the card will be the appearance of Pete How= ly who Las rolled in exery A. B. C. meeting established. He will roll Randolph 29's of Chicago The only change made yesterday in tournament standings came when the Dr, Peppers, Wichita Falls, Tex., climbed fifth place in the team | competit ion With a 2029 total.
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