Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 April 1942 — Page 9

WEDNESDAY, APRIL

No Joking,

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Capitals and Bears All Even

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BY UNITED PRESSE DAYTONA BEACH Rumors of a trade between Brooklyn and Washington still eireunlated among the Dodgers today as they prepared to meet the Cincinnati Reads The Dodgers’ interest in Buek acquired by the Senafrom Detioit Monday, has a public secret for several and announcement of his purchase by MacPhail has been expected daily, Rookie Det Burge hit a ong single to send Mickey Owen home the deciding run in the mning the Dodgers nipped ¢ New York Yankee 4-3, yesterday. The Yankees play Jacksonville today.

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ALEXANDRIA-Bl McGee attempts to work six innings ag he and Clif Melton pitch today against the Cleveland Indians for the New York Giants fn the sixth game of their exhibition tour Mel Harder and Al Minar pitch for the Indians, Boudiean singled home the win.

| ning run as the Indians defeated | the Giants, 3-2, in 10 innings yes. | terday but Jeff Heath's two hom-

ers, both with bases empty, featured the game

El. CENTRO ‘The erratic Chis White Sox who have sabo=

taced excellent pitching by coms

| mitting 14 errors in the last five

break a threeeak againgt the Pirates today Three piped the Pirates defeat the Sox 5 to 1. vesterday, Bill Dietrich started for the Sox and only one hit in five Ne ningt. but Pittxburgh battmen ugged Orval Grove for eight in

fowl

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the last TUCSON<Trimmed to 37 playors, the Chicago Cubs squad goes against the Philadelphia A'c today on the first lap of their home. ward trip. The Cubs made up for

‘ 4 their light touch at the plate in | one lump yesterday by hammering 5130 the At 15-4 in their last coast

game. Refore the club left, Mane ager Jimmy Wilson sold Outfield.

{| er Barney Olsen to Lot Angeles,

left First Raseman Ed Waltkue and Pitcher Ken Raffensberg with the Angels on option and optioned Hurler Bob Hendriksen to Van. cauver

prodigal son ves=—Catehhag signed will play for Tos Manager announced today, Pirates enturned up 26 came from the White

una option, ankie Frisch since the Fernandes ak the Bw to thin

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LOS ANGELES troubles mounted Philadelphia Athletics’ ea sualty list grew with the injury of Mike Kreevieh., The fleetfooted outfieldwill be lost for the opening

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adi ) ann end 2apelis, 4 (avertime). | for the Greyhounds. according Third game—Indianapolis at Her. Har Good. Central coach shey, teamorrow. night, Nicodemus or Clvde Holz Fourth game—Indianapelis at Her. Drobably work be ne he passed to shey, Saturday night.

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®RLANDO--Rack on the winning track today after a 4-2 vietory over the Cincinnati Reds, the Washington Senators were idle Using the day off to advantage were Stanley Spence, Bobby Estalella and Buck Newsom. Spence, the club's regular centerfielder, is having trouble with his teeth, Estalella, outfielder-third baseman, is convalescing after an at. tack of mumps, and Newsom, just acquired from the Detroit Tigers after a protracted holdout, is getting into shape, mostly by running.

DELAND—Pitcher George Caster will make his grapefruit circuit debut with the St. Louis Browns when they meet the Philadelphia Phils today. He will share mound honors with Stan Ferens. A ninth-inning rally yesterday gave the Browns a 5-4 de. cision over the Detroit Tigers and their 10th victory in 14 starts,

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