Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 March 1943 — Page 26
During Drill at I
E SONVILLE, March 16 @. — Basketball stars from Indiana Kentucky colleges, who end gir competitive careers via the ploma route this spring, will clash an all-star contest here Saturday t for benefit of the children’s of the new Clark county hos-
The Indiana delegation will be led ‘Will Johnson, assistant coach to Branch McCracken at Indiana uni‘versity, former I. U. player and exeffersonville high school star. = Marvin Akers, former Jeffersone prep player, and Mel Brewer, former New Albany cager, will pilot the Kentucky team. Akers and Brewer mainstayed the University if Kentucky squad that defeated Notre Dame’s powerful Irish this year. Milt Ticco, who led the U. K. Wildcats in scoring this year,
will play on the Kentucky all-star|;
quintet, as well as Earl Duncan, former Oxford high school ace nd leading scorer for Morehead State Teachers college.
Fred Hunckler Named
Supporting Johnson’s Indiana lineup will be Ed Denton, Jefferson¥ille luminary who led Indiana university in scoring during the 1941-42 ‘season; teammate Johnny Logan of I. U, formerly of Richmond high ‘school, and Irv (Scoot) Swanson, .McCracken’s diminutive captain and former La Porte high school ace. Fred Hunckler, Butler captain, a teammate of Denton, and Akers at effersonville, will be in the starting lineup for the Hoosiers, and Coach Johnson said he might even play himself “for a while” The re-
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team after two weeks of preliminary workouts at Hot Springs, Ark. Madame Chiang Kai-shek made an unexpected visit here yesterday, spending the day in a cottage adjacent to those. occupied by the team.
Six Yanks Out ASBURY PARK, N. J, March 16 (U. P.).—~The New York Yankees’ ‘unsigned players numbered six today as the contingent of batterymen opened their second day of spring training. Pitcher Ernie Bonham and Catcher Bill Dickey were the only official holdouts, however, as Joe Gordon, Frankie Crosetti, Tuck Stainback and Charley Keller are not due in camp until Sunday. Pitchers Atley Donald and Spud
Cramped Rabbit
mainder of the squad, as yet un-|}
chosen, will come from Purdue and Notre Dame graduating seniors.
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Rabbit Maranville, who hopped all over the place for National league champions, finds himself in cramped quarters in the spare parts stockroom of the StrombergCarlson war plant in Rochester. The famous shortstop still snags high ones, however, making assists for Uncle Sam.
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Act and Think
" HERSHEY, Pa., March 16 (U. P.) ~The Philadelphia Phillies’ squad of 13 players began their spring training paces in earnest today under the tutelage of Manager Bucky Harris. Harris, who will make his debut as a National league manager this season, aid down a 12-midnight curfew for the eight pitchers, two infielders, two outfielders and a catcher under his command and advised them to get over their “defeatist attitude.” : “I don’t expect wonders of you fellows,” Harris said, “but I do want you to act and think like major® leaguers.”
Hold Bat Drill
fielders Tony Jupien, Skeeter Newsome and Jim Tabor, Outfielder Pete Fox and Coaches Tom Daly, Frank Shellenback and Hugh Duffy yesterday in the Tufts college indoor baseball cage.
; Look at Camp
BOSTON, March 16 (U. P.).= Manager Casey Stengel was expected to return here tonight aftér an inspection tour of the Boston Braves conditioning site at Choate school, Wallingford, Conn. The team opens training March 22. Stengel arrived here unexpectedly from Glendale, Cal, yesterday after a brief stopover in Kansas City. He, President Bob Quinn and Secretary Duff Lewis shoved off immediately for a look at the camp.
- |Ross Collapses;
Condition Fai NEW YORK, March 16 (U.P.).— A recurrence of malaria contracted in the Solomon islands today hospitalized Marine Corp. Barney Ross, hero of Guadalcanal, and may bring his projected tour of defense plants in several cities to a halt. Ross, former welterweight and lightweight boxing champion, was at a mid-Manhattan hotel with his wife and some friends last night when he collapsed shortly before he twas to have addressed a Red Cross rally in Madison Square Garden. He was hurried to St. Albans’ naval hospital on Long Island and
bit: the public relations office of the
3d naval district. announced that
eos | is condition was “not serious.”
No additional details were availThe officer in charge said he
In addition to suffering from ma-
1 laria, Ross also bears several shrap-
nel wounds. Mrs. Ross substituted for her hus-
539 Be band at the rally. She said he gave
her this message:
“God bless the Red Cross.” :
Pistons Advance In Tournament
CHICAGO, March 16 (U. P.). — Sheboygan’s Redskins, arch rival of the Ft. Wayne Zollner Pistons, met defeat at the hands of the Ft. Wayne club last night, 48-40, during the world professional basketball tournament, and set the stage for the Piston-Oshkosh All-Star tilt tonight. The Pistons were out for revenge because of the Redskins’ one-point win of the Naismith memorial trophy in the National league tourney. A tense game throughout, Bob McDermott paced the Piston attack with 14 joints, while Bud Jeanette counted 16 for the Redskins. If Ft. Wayne is victorious tonight] they enter the final round tomorrow night to meet the winner of the Washington Bear-Dayton Bomber game, which also is scheduled for tonight.
Yea, Bo Works ‘There All Night
' BLOOMINGTON, Ind. March -16 (U. P.).—Veterans of the baseball and football world met formally yesterday with no great loss of dignity. Gabriel Paul, secretary of the Cincinnati Reds who are holding spring training at Indiana university fieldhouse, introduced Hans Lobert, 62-year-old coach of the
Reds, to Col. Alvin Nugent (Bo) | McMillin
, all-American football player from Kentucky and head coach at I. U. for nine years. “When do -you open. practice?” Paul asked McMillin, ~ “Oh,” said Lobert, surprised, “do you work here?” “Yes, suh,” replied the grayin® colonel, ‘I'm. the football man
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2901 E." Washington St.
Age no barrier; good salary; room Ponca and laundry. Sunnyside, CH-17676.
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The Leader Store
149 E. Washington ;
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{6 Years and Over This is what some of our boys earned last week working from 4:30 p. hey 6:30 p. m, selling’ our club aT subscriptions: L. A., $11. 75; J. B, $14.10; J. F, $16.70; V. IL., $20.80; H, B., $30.25. There is no reason why-you cannot do the same as all our selling is after school hours and we show you how. See Mr, Bothwell,
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2001 E. WASHINGTON.
SALES LADIES FOR BRANCH STORE MANAGER
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DAVIS CLEANERS
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18 E. Washington
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Rear Union Stock Yards
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per wk. We pay various commissions and bonuses to stir your enthusiasm. Car furnished. We pay all car xx
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COMB. PAPER HANGER HUBER CONTRACTING, WA-3351.
COMMISSARY HELPER
colored; must have driver's license; good ay. Apply Toddle House office, Ses Blerson.
ISHWASHER, 18 Age 35-65. Apply 11 a. or 3 p. Mutual Rest., 514 N. Del. Dishwasher BUSBOYS, 17-59, AND $442. Steady Work—Good Pay
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DRIVER AND CAR WASH MAN
parking garage. Parkview Garage, 311 TOK. "Pennsylvania.
ESSENTIAL INDUSTRY
Needs Men For Permanent Jobs.
to sell ice and bag coal at platform. See Mr. Willis, 1902 B. East. SOUTHSIDE ICE & COAL CO..
MEN TO HAUL COAL WITH or WITHOUT TRUCKS
REPORT READY 0 WORK
55 S. FOREST he (2400 EAST)
with trucks to haul coal. Sood pay. 1001 Southeastern. TO UNLOAD COAL C Southeastern ave,
YOR EMPLOYMENT ESSENTIAL TO WAR WORK
We need 6 men at once for our rug cleaning department to Randle WOrE vital to the war effort. Thesce jobs are permanent or temporary. ages are good, equipment is modern a! we believe you'll like it. Come re see other men doing this work judge for yourself, ries ne necessary.
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2001 E. Washington St. .
INLAND CONTAINER 700 WEST MORRIS
Apply Daily—8:00 to 5100,
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