Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 February 1943 — Page 15
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ttol Indiana U J ill Not on Sore Pitching Arms.
. - By JACK CUDDY United Press Staft Correspondent -
| NEW YORK, Feb. 10.— n
Bill McKechnie, bespectacled man-}
“of the Cincinnati Reds, is confident that the club’s shift from
warm training field to Bloomington, Ind., will not blast one
! of hus most cherished records—that of never having had a pitcher develop a sore arm during the spring conditioning period. : Tis record, spanning’ 21 years of piloting major league teams, is
Basket Finals Set for Garden
COLUMBUS, Feb. 100 (U.- P.).— The fifth annual National Collegiate Athletic association basketball championship finals will be held in Madison Square garden at New York March 30, Harold G. Olsen, Ohio State university basketball coach and chairman of the tourna-
¢) ment, announced today.
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Eastern division playoffs will be held at the garden March 24-25 under direction of ‘Al Nixon, New York university. Western eliminations will be held March 26-27 at the Kansas City municipal auditorium, The winners and runners-up in the two playoffs will go to the finals to decide second and third places in the nationals this year, Olsen said. Previously, only playoff winners met in the finals. Olsen said the winning team in each playoff will be matched in the finals, the losing team automatically taking second.place: The runnersup will play for third place. Participating teams in the divi-
ysional playoffs are selected from
eight west of
cts, four east and four e Mississippi.
Paul and Evans Added to Card
Lightweight Earl Paul and Al Evans, both of Indianapolis, have been matched for action in the four-round opening bout of the professional boxing card to be staged at the armory Friday night. by the Hercules Athletic club. Matchmaker Lloyd Carter completed the five-event program with the signing of the speedy pair. Four heavyweights are set to tilt in the two-ply Yop aftraction when Bucky Lewis, Phoenix, Ariz, takes on Bob Ganer, hard hitting young Iouisville husky and Pvt, Lou Thomas, Ft. Harrison, tangles with
- Bob Arthur of Columbus, O. in a
pair of featured eight round clashes. Alonzo (Figer) Wills, Columbus, O., lightweight and Pfc. Richie , special service branch at Ft. i rrison, will square off in the six und semi-windup. Another six round battle will pit light-weights ene Simmons. and Jimmy Gust, 1 belters.
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number of mound casualties that occur each spring, even in the sunny states of Florida, California and Texas.
throughout the majors as a ‘“magician” with pitchers. In addition to his other assets as a manager, he has a feeling for flingers which might be likened to the “hands’ sense” of a great jockey. Deacon Bill's accomplishments with pitchers, particularly during his regime with the Boston Braves, comprise
nh outcasts. More Than Intuition
McKechnie has more than intuition. Down through the years he has bolstered his intuition with carefully developed formulas. One is the “two-way must” for? pitchers during spring training.™.
yesterday's National league meeting at the New Yorker, he explained, “I tell pitchers to. fake it
At first I permit no bats on the field—to prevent their trying to fan anyone, Then they start throwing only for bunting. But when they do, I insist that they throw two ways—straight and curve.”
success with spring pitchers. They have to throw two ways from the opening toss at a bat. Most flingers fear to use the wrist movement necessary for a curve until they have been in training @ month or moré. Hence they go into the exhibition games, or often ‘start the championship season without having tried out their .curves. Suddenly in competition they call upon muscles that have not been used before for curves and the result is sore arms—muscle injuries that take time to heal.
Report March 13
About March 13, the Cincinnati batterymen will report at Indiana university, Bloomington, Ind. to begin their eonditioning. At first they will work out in the university’s huge field house. Later they will go outdoors in good weather, McKechnie says: “I learned years ago that the importance of training indoors in the north in cold weather is to have your men lightly clad while in the usually. overheated field houses, to prevent their sweating out too fast, but to have them heavily clad when they venture outdoors.” “We've got a new trainer, Bill Miller, who is a specialist in general calisthenics. We'll do all right in training, at least.” But what about the Reds’ pitching. squad that will Teport at Indiana U.? Squad of 10
“I expect a squad of ahout 10 610 bitchers, ” _McKechnie said. “In normal years we have about 15 or 16. But we won’t need more this time because we'll probably have
620 | Very little batting practice—just on
good warm days outside.” * Bill admitted that his prospective staff was lop-sided on the starboard, almost entirely right handed.
gis These right handers include such veterans as ancient Ray Starr,
Bucky Walters, Elmer Riddle and Gene Thompson. The only south-
9 | paws mentioned were Clyde Shoun,
‘who might split” the relief duties
Se with right handed Joe Beggs, and
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12 Boston Takes #|Six-Point Lead
‘By UNITED PRESS
defeating the Toronto Maple Leafs,
5813-1, before 13,101 fans at Boston 550 Garden. ;
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Bill Cowley’s two-goal splurge in
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amazing indeed, if one recalls the|3:
‘But McEKechnie is recognized 3
an epic of rescue work among ap-|39.
Muncie Burts, 43; Marion; 40,
Lebanen, 53 Crawtordsville, ‘19, Peru, 35: Wabash Gary Horace
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John Carroll, 46; Kent State, 33. St. Benedicts, 32; Washburn, 31. Great Lakes, 8; Lake Forest, 33. Texas Tech. 40; Hardin Simmons, 32. Texas Wesleyan, 44; Abilene Christian,
89. Western Reserve, 65; Baldwin-Wallace,
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Deaths—Funerals ' 1
Chattering with Pilot Bill after|
easy when they report for training.|
That’s the secret of McKechnie’s|
The Boston Bruins climbed to ‘a, six-point lead in the National 94 Ww. In Hockey league race last night by
and swelled the total donation Tol,
ADAMS-—James Edward (Ed), age 61, beloved husband of Edna I. Adams, father of Mrs. Helen Kitchel of Boston, Ind., brother of George C. Adam near Rushville, Ind., Mrs. Walter ealen of near Morristo: own, Ind., Passed away at residence, 4810 E. New York st. morning. Funeral Thurgaay 173 at Shirley Bros. Irving H 11’ Chapel. E. Washington st. ga Washington Park. Friends may call at the residence till 10 a. m. Thursday and at the chapel after 11 o'clock until the hour of service.
BARRY—Margaret J. Widow of Frank G. Barry, sister of Delia J. Kelley, Indianapolis, and James Lee, Dayton O., fied. at the home of Mrs. Kelley, 2542 N. Capitol ave., Monday. Friends may call tf the Kirby mortuary, Meridian at 19th sts. Funeral aS TuIsdsy, 8:30, at the mortuary, 9 a. SS. Peter and Paul cathedral. Taterinent Holy Cross cemetery.
Thomas and BE.
Cc. age Ti, Jathes o and Glenn
Gold TI brother of Gay Beall and John seal of Carmel, oh os day mor Funera at Shirley Bros. a and Illinois sts. Buri Friends a call at chapel after 1 p. m. ursday.
BOULLIE—Hann ah | R., of 1315 N. Beville rest Monday, age 63 Walter Martin of Indianapolis and Mrs. C. Smitha of Los Angeles, Cal. Services Thursday, 10:30 at Harry W. Moore Peace Chapel. Burial Memorial Park.
COOMBS—Otis M., 1610 Finley st., hus- . ‘band - of Alma,” passed away Monday morning. Services Thursday, 10: m. at the residence. Eriends vita 'Buriai ‘Washington Park, Friends may call at the home. J. C. Wilson service.
er Bre 3511 N. Keystone, loved husband of Florence: Racobs De Vault and father of Mrs. Robert J. Yount, Mrs. Dudley J. E. Kemper and \ Stephen R. De Vault, passed away arly Tuesday a. m. Service at Flanner Buchanan mortuary Thursday, 3 p. m. Friends invited. Masonic service at grave. Burial Crown Hill.
GLAZE—James R., age 75, passed away Tuesday morning at his home in Bellmore, Ind. Father of Albert of Indianapolis, John and Lawrence of Rockville, and Mrs. B. W. Pickering of Frankfort, Ind. Funeral at residence, 1 p. m. Thursday. Burial at Bloomingdale, Ind.
GOTH—Mrs, Ella M., ng of Edna G. Vonnegut, sister of M Emma Schaub, Mrs. Kitty King, Moa. aire King and Mr. Austin Black, passed away Tuesday at the home of her daughter, 5324 N. Delaware st. Services Flanner & Bu. chanan Mortuary Thursday, 4 Friends invited. Cremation at Flanner & Buchanan crematory. NOTTER—Ida Barbara, beloved wife of Frank J. Notter, mother of Henrietta Price, ‘grandmother of Francis and .LaVerne Price, passed away Monday p. m. Funeral Thursd ay, 8:30 a. m., at the home, 60 Pleasant Run pkw, N.Dr., 9 a. m. Sacred Heart church. Friends invited. ‘Burial Crown Hill’ ristian Mothers Pol meet for prayer at ch Pp. m, this evening. G. H. Herrmann service. RUTTER Grace, of 571 N. Highland ave., tered into rest Monday, age 56 years, vite of William D. Ru ter, mother of
years,
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day, 3 p. m., at Harry W. Moore Peace Chapel. Burial New ~ Crown cemetery. Friends are welcome, WEIGLEIN—Henry P., husband of Rosa, father of Fred and John, Rosa, Etha, Iris and Edwena, passed away Tuesday p. m. Friends may call at the Tolin Funeral Home, 1308 Prospect, after 6 Pp. m. Wednesday. Services Friday, 9 a. m., at St. Patrick’s church. Burial Bt. Joseph cemetery. Friends invited.
Card of Thanks 2
ECKEL—We sincerely thank relatives and friends for their sympathy and the beautiful flowers received at the death of my beloved husband, Edward Eckel. We also thank the pallbearers, the Rev, Edwin Wright, the singers, Moore and Kirk for their efficient service, WIFE, SISTERS AND BROTHER.
in Memoriams
In loving memory of of 3h J. who passes » way 8 years ago, Feb. 10. What would Ten give > Sas his hand, y face to see, to hear his voice see his muils, Tha meant so much Mother, Father, ame. and Brother.
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up.
LOVELY WOOD: «608 Middle dr.; room and Kitchenette; 3d floor; utilities furnished; $6 week. MA-2260. SiH 17 E.—2-Room basement apartment, idaite, utilities. Adults. Garage Pa 0469. Ton double; semi-modern; rents 318 per side; possession immediately; price, $2500; small dn. payment. Mr. McGee, ACRO REALTY CO. RI-3312. 3 MILES northwest Speedway. No objec it 1 small child, Sink, utilities, TA-
COLORED—Columbia, 658 #56—3-Foom strictoo mi $5 week, everything furnished. TA-6557 .
Apartments—Unfurn.
"| APARTMENT RENTAL BURCAY
Choice apts.. giadly shown 1-588.
H. H. WOODSMALL AGENCY
APARTMENT RENTAL SERVICE 108 E. WASH. LI-5393
~ GENERAL APARTMENTS
22 W. Vermont
tain Square. per or
Business Property 21
WAREHOUSE—Well located on railroad; good condition; suitable heavy storage. Also ground along railroad. FR~1546. BUSINESS LOCATIONS
1852 N. Alabama. DeFR~1546.
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GOOD B 454 S. sirable storerooms, $35. 2855 Central TWO OR 3-bedroom house, not to exceed 4 miles from 8 sedway Ladle aged m. or write SE-ie R. Davis, 3618 W. Michigan. ant peri, Om home or apt., furn. or nam, HI-1133. (Eve. ALLISON REALTY CO., Ine. RI-2368 Moving & Storage 24 Store Now pay Six ‘Months Later Estimates Free. Inspection tnyited sen Houses and Lots Sale 715 EAST McCARTY ; 2 5.. gross income, $165 mo. Each apt. has Buy wil hist Dave an income and a home, 0, " MA-6062 VACANT IMMEDIATE POSSESSION Near International plant, almost low, full Jemt, Terms. . 4813 Wentworth, urtf. ONLY $2 150 Splendid six-room bun5 galow; with Fubesold ished; 2-car garage, 18x30; might eli for 0% down. See 234 8. Temple. Call for Phillips Miss See 1041-43 Woodlawn and 1014¢16 Shelby; A-1 rental property at Founwi on pa; te.
Meridian. Wanted to Rent 23 os no children. 8-J, 5 to EXEC. and wife w SANA CEMENT RENTAL SERVICE, HODGES STORAGE CO. 937-45 Ft. Wayne Ave, ONLY $4,500 5 apts. (4 prviate. entrance, oil heat, 4-car garage. Phillips MA oa new stone and frame, bdrm., dinette, bunga-|-Mr. B Hall- Hottel Go. ‘MA-8581 siding, Venetian blinds; basement Jppointment to see Two Singles, One Double rg oa, Ah
0} fn a Estate Wanted
Houses and Lots Sale 5 ROOMS—$1,600
IN BROAD 0. Gas, I NO. fruit trees, chicken yard. Good w ‘pump in kitchen. Cash,
’ 4 Rooms, inside toilet, gas, yaur, sew= er, lights; paved street; corner lot. WHEELER~-ROOS Aves. Mtg. . 31.000 BRIDGES & GRAVES, 243 N. Del., RI-34 1029 N. HAMILTON
$2,260 1% 5G. Beh
JENNINGS BROS., 28 8. Il,
Eves., Phone Mr.
mod., also 4-rm. semi, LL
$4000 BUYS © owner’s 5-room oof, int; Sido-drive, 13 138 & S.
Butler. Sets a E AVE.—Home and ee $500 down. ELMORE BROS., MA'3 88.
When acquiring property follow the safe method. Demand an abstract of title. Have it exam-
ined by your attorney.
Unio on Title Company 156° B. Market St.
poultry Tanch. aio” Shively will show. Springer 3.0 CT TXIYL Miles N. on Rd 1/2 Acre fnienea ‘biock __house—$1200—Terms, TR Ean Rockville rd. BE-01
$2800—4 acres, Arlington and 3 hE (not ted), ga%; $000 = Br
Brat
7a As garden land, 8 near Wash.; $5 mo. Cooper, 2E. V
“] SPECIALIZE
CASH
‘Bungalows, singles, doubles, subs Buyers Tn a hh.
business property, acreage. For
quick AcTioN”
% nt
Good pay,
103 8. Bast: “South
WANTED 4° MEN FOR GENERAL LABOR.
16 to 20 years old with bi-
m. MR. DALTON, 18
or experienced girl in wet
Positions Wanted—Male 11
Loans 25
Li-3814 10% DN.; Vasant Madison, 3416; S-rm.
Farms Suburban Sale 25B :
70-ACRE ELLETTSVILLE
$3,000; general set buildings; ideal for
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