Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 March 1942 — Page 31
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wm PETERSBURG, March 13 . P.).—Joe DiMaggio, powerhouse New: York Yankee outfielder .voted to end its’ season.
the most valuable player in the Last night's Buffalo contest o. | F
came baseball's highest salaried Bison. fans showered the: rink with fie player of 1942 today by signing g|Péanuts; pennies and paper for a0( contract reportedly callifig' - { o r| Minutes after Referee “Rabbit” Mc$43,000. Veigh had called a misconduct pen DiMaggio ended his hald-out last (sly on. dey Toupin in She Anal night after a:one-hour ‘conference period. fae with President Fd Barrow, who. said| + Gams F ortetted Onee : they had “compromised.” MoVeigh i ‘declared the game ‘a The contract is the second highest |forfeit once but ‘Buffalo Manager|. fi Yankee history. Babe Ruth|ny’ ‘Fhempéon’ quieted the fans|. ade $0000 for two seasons and ovér h ‘public Address systenr. u Gehrig; iron-man Tym struck baseman, previously was the stead with apt ind ‘during i yihe, fics face highest ‘paid Yankee. at $30,000. - - | nero pit, Jotumed to > bi posin Joe, who won't be 28 until Noe stig shot rest. - vember, turned down the club's or- ; {ginal offer of $37,500, the same sal-| ary he received last year. He de-|°
Hershey with 68 points and must play homeand«lomeé ‘games with Washington
poli > defense he!” manded $45,000 on the grounds of second, stanza. - Bill Jennings. broke|®
his -56-game. hitting record ahd the|“P & Buffalo rush, Gus Giesebrecht all-round play. which led the|Skated into the attacking zone, Yanks to the world championship. passed to Behling who fired the
Barrow countered with puck around Goalie Bourque. Rookoffer. ~~ em 3,540,000 ie Roy Sawyer scored the second
goal at 6:33 of the final period on ; ... _|a face-off from Les Do 2 . “We split it down the middle,” pass from Les Douglas
arrow said. “I empected a fight Barons. Recall Players With DiMaggio qver his salary but| Providence snapped its 14 game it wasn't so to at that” losing streak last night defeating : DiMaggio reparts today for his|Washington, 6 to 5, at Providence. seventh year as:'a Yankee regular The game's outcome had no bearing $id Barrow said that he probably|on eastern division standings. RT a Me and Sam FaLau Joe may be delayed from eano from Minneapolis to strengg his place e Yankee out- then its squad for the Indianapofleld. He suffered a severe sunburn lis game tomorrow night. while vacationing on the Florida beach since the training season got The Barons ‘must win or tie to under way. remain in the race and Melnyk and
| Signing of DiMaggio ended Bar- Fasano were called bécause Cleveyow's holdout worries for another|!2nd had three regulars out of the year, although Joe isn't the last|!ineup Tuesday with injuries. player to sign. Red Rolfe, veteran II —— third baseman, hasn't sighed his BASKETBALL contract because of an attack Of| Results in the Marion coun colitis. Barrow said, however, that Enclewse &riamett last night; _ Rolfe’is mot a holdout and will sign [Fr when—and .if—plwsicians tell him ae
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SOFTBALL
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JANAPOLIS at Cleve-
Hesler Awarded
CRAWPORDEVIILE: Mash 1 13— Ralph ‘Hesler of. Indianapolis was one of the twelve Waliash college netmen ' who 'weré honored ‘with Tasty 1étters: at the ¢onclusion of al + Beason, it was anIe H4 erday be: Prof. - George Horton, head of the faculty athletic committee. Hesler, a junior. played guard on the: Wabash squad which won 12 and lost 10 games during the season. The little Giants scored a 42 to 35 triumph over Butler, the first setback the Bulldogs had received in their last thirty conference games. Hesler participated in 12 games, played 374 minutes, and scored 72
points.
Jones, Carr Split Skish Scoring
Don Jones won high handicap and Ralph Carr took the high net in the skish tourney sponsored last night by the Marion County Fish and Game assocation at Tomlinson hall Jones had a 2-game gross of 221 and Carr had 182. Mary Ellén Johns took the woms en's handicap with 194.2. She also won the high net for women with 150. Charles : Sutphin scored a double win in the juniors with 92.75 net and a 201 gross. Bright's Kingfishes won the team handicap with a 5-man gross of
: FT. WORTH, March 13-~Two fecords were set in. Southwest Conference basketball.
CROSSWORD PUZZLE
. Dwight Parks, Baylor guard, cored 85 fleld goals and 44 free| HORIZONTAL throws in 12 games for 214 points,| 1 Pictured four better than’ the old record set| Chinese
schoot-in 1938. dine pi, Bs which tied Arkansas tof 11 Part of jaw. league Hants, scared 278 field goals| 12 HAM an em. throws for 651 points fe betfer thin thé old stand DE: fet by the Razorbacks. last season.| 17 Garment. [ZEIRIO — ~~ | 10 Smant istana. [ENDS] JEAN 20 Influence. ISITIEIT! . 22 Sticking. “JAILIAIMO 24 Music note. IE AR oe. (poet.), 43 Exist. 27 He has fought 44 Frolic. in several «a 47 Partake 80 Nickname for 49 Relate. Harold. 53 Verbal. 81 Jumbled type. 54 That one. 32 Bustle. §5 Either. 33 Atmosphere. 56 His supplies 34 Distant. come over the 35 Plundered. ‘| 37 Angry. “ 87Before. 3 fps. 58 His capital is 35 Objesed to
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Those St. Tai Brownies Win Game—They Beat Themselves
By ONITED PRESS DELAND~After more than a week of calisthenics and routine exercises, the St. Louis Browns had a game of baseball ynder the belts today. Manager Luke Sewell split up the regulars and the rookies for a camp game yesterday and the first stringers came up with a 10 to 0 victory . =
. CLEARWATER. —Manager Lou Boudreauw’s youthful brow is creased with two néw worries loday and both of them are caused by his pitching staff. The highly touted Charlie Embree made his ‘debut against Washington yesterday and the lowly Senators handled him roughly. Then Al Milnar, supposed to be the Tribe mainstay this season, was practically “murdered.”
- MIAMI.—Opening a three-game week-end series with the Dodgers today, the New York Giants will
use three regular pitchers of whom much is expected this season. They are Carl Hubbell, Bob Carpenter and Hal Schumacher,
MIAMI BEACH.—Manager Hans Lobert of the Philadelphia Phils ordered emphasis on hitting in a five-inning intra-squad practice game today. Pointing out that the Phils had garnered only three safeties to defeat the New York Giants, 2-0, Wednesday, Lobert sald, “We won't wii many games with that kind of hitting. It’s time for you fellows to cut loose up there at the plate and tear into the ball.”
ANAHEIM. — Jim Castiglia, brought to training camp as a batting practice catcher, appeared today to be a prize find for the
Favor Penn in East Mat Meet Philadelphia Athletics. ager Connie Mack, impressed with
STATE COLLEGE, Pa., March 13 i (U. Py University of Pennsylva-| Castiglia’s work behind the bat and at the plate, remarked that
nia, a charter member of the EastHa, a reollegiate - wrestling asso- the Philadelphia Eagles profesintercollegiate a sional football team’s fullback
ciation, was rated an overwhelm-| _ ing favorite to win its first team Jo good enough to make my championship in i 38th annual] ©UP- : tournament opening ere today. "Led by Dick Battista, 175-pound | SHRASOTA—Ouiflelders ¥ 24 title holder in the Eastern and Na-| ou cop part in their Diluag ame tional collegiate wresting assocla- todsy when the Red Sox tions, Penn has a contender in every play an e oh She Toma with the weight class. ‘Battista, a junior, has Washington Senators. Manager scored 71 consecutive victories to| jy. Cronin, “fed up” after 1 remain undefeated in his wrestling| 4.0 games, pl 1 to sr losing | Qarees. i Dobson and Mace Brown against ‘Coach Austin Bishop's QUAKEr| gy. Senators and probably will métmen have been undefeated in play third base himself in place
|eight dual meets this season and| or “Jim Tabor whose ankle is
only Penn State and Navy are rated troubling him. an outside chance of beating Penn SANFORD.—Manager Casey Four champions will defend their| stengel today selected Jim’ Tobin titles in the tournament which will] a5 his starting pitcher when the have full teams from Army, Navy,|. Boston Braves play their first exPenn, Pénn State, Cornell, Prince-| hibition game against the Washton, Yale, Lehigh, Syracuse and| ington Senators tomorrow. The Columbia. The only member not| regulars evened the intra-squad represented this season is Harvard. series with the yannigans yesterday by scoring a 4-3 victory.
C.Y.O. Tourney sia wa. [Begins Tonight J
The C. Y, O. senior basketball tourney opens tonight at 7 o'clock as Bt, Philip and Sacred Heart face| each other at Sacred Heart gym. Other games tonight are Liftle| Flower ‘and Beech - ‘Grove Holy Name, at 8 o'clock, and Holy Cross and Holy Rosary at 9. : Cathedral plays St. Anthony at
St. Catherine at 8 p. m,, and .the| winners of the first two games to-
Semi-final contests will be played| at 2:30 p. m.' Sunday, with the finals at 8:30 p. m. Sunday, follow-| ing a consolation game. @F
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in - matches . with . Mephisto, = In The Horsemen must pray their (their first tussle, they ended in a way past Frankfort in what looms |30 minute draw, while AM
Everett Case is steeped in the lore|pout, The match will be for two of how-to-win-tourneys. falls out of three.
South Bend Central figures a5| An added feature will be the ap-
opening tilt, but Central will have|heavyweight star from New Mexico
a fight. in the semi- Sp, Horace Mann will have to fight
Calcutta, India, will meet for the|g, [third time in the wrestling feature |} 3s. at the armery next Tuesday night. |wWie
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again in the night game, but it should be an anti-climax after Frankfort. © At Vincennes: - The Hatchets meet their toughest tourney test this year in Central of Evansville, the fivé that dished out the only Hatchet defeat this season. Then Bedford ‘should overthrow Terre Haute Wiley in the secotid contest: The - Hatchets should whip the Stonecutters in the deciding clash as they have twice before this season, 25 to 17, and 30 to 26. But both Hatchets- victories loom as “savage ‘battles. At Muncie: " That upset demon; Waflake, tees off against the Burris Owls in the early round, but Burris won't be caught napping as Ft. Wayne Central was. Tipton versus Huntington appears to be as close a battle as any in the state, but Tipton is doped as winner. Burris has beaten Tipton twice this year
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