Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 March 1943 — Page 21

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Interfere Only Slightly With il) Ba SEE Ee pn y g y By LEO H. PETERSON * 'R. §. Julius of Shortridge high|pe> O%AEU: Link-Ael No. 4...... 0) back campaign today after passing = United Press Sports Editor school sald today thet 180 members| y, son tague, Indianapolis. .......... 68s] or SVE examination ordered by. . ’ ee NeaseeN gs ae ; of the Indiana High School Coaches | sian, West Side Merchants... ........ 652| consylvania Athletic SoA § raining 0 DI'00 ur. er NEW YORK, March 18—This may be the year that age and experi- association were expacted to attend |Prul Southworth, R. C. A......ccues.s 646 ence pay off because of the inroads the draft and defense work have|the group's annual banquet t0-|Jess Priichett Jr, Interclub.......... 642 : made among younger players, If it is, the Brcokiy Dodgers should do|morrow night. Jacobs, 1I00Se .....vereusonries exsess G35 By UNITED PRESS | Hilgemel:, West Side Merchants...... 631 LE BEAR MOUNTAIN, N. Y., March 18.—Curt Davis, who won 15 and all right. as Jue of Rochester Pre | mavie, Vist Side Merchants. ....r... 630 lost six for the Dodgers last year, today was the first spring training Under normal conditions, the advanced age of several Dodger key speeches will be mace, according to Rishaed Dooley, Auisen oes... aan . 2 Sen ae nr Bo pe, Cl Te Re Te a EEE ager Leo Durocher said the injury would interfere only slightly with their weight in gold this s — | Julius said se mittee re Crist, Win. H. Block Mixed. .cceceosss the right hander’s traini The only question is whether they|signed such veterans as John|Would be made and nominations for | peie Cleinents, Post Office... .. cevisey Durocher expressed SE tasbion . can stand the rigors of a full sea- Dooney: who esleirates his 41st BE iid Lou Dugan, = his Et been: ; , son because spring training in the|birthday today; Paul Waner, who is| que a8 3 pre-| Ben Cras, Link Belt..... *eersstadree wilh the Sonaton of his plishivs out at the Philadelphia Phils’ camp North is going to handicap them |nearing 40, and Ray Hayworth, 38, |liminary event to the state high| giles west si eas ataess league prospects |today as most interest centered on > school basketball finals," es | Volker, 'Vest Side Merchants....esees of Luis Olmo, recruit Puerto Rican |results of an appeal to. Commis § |more than the others. They need a| None of those men are expected expected to discuss ' spring Zeaniok, West Side Merchants. aes outfielder, He said that Olmo has|sioner K. M. Landis concerning a {lot of sunshine and hot weather to|to become regulars, but age stillf™ in relation to Al MsEabtlo, Post Oiog:sr #112 aees “lots of power and I'm sure he can | trad ten to the get into condition and they may not| predominates. Saris programs 2 W ar Lave e which sent Nick Et e t it at B tain : time travel restrictions. Bertha lirbancic, Johnson Coal ..... play in the majors.” Yankees. ge! a ear Moun . In the infield there will be Dolph May Welch, En MI Lil iy Cates tess cases Bill Cox, the new Phils’ owner, After the St." Lduis Cardinals|Camilli, nearly 35; Billy Herman, Willi ams on M end i M. Schum 3 2Mou_ C4 Cosi’ aliases

Stainback Reports

donned a uniform and worked out

ARK ; | with the squad. He said later that tional league pennant last season,|ger -Leo Durocher, if he plays| CHELSEA, Mass, March 18 (U.|B. Roblig, Johnson Coal ......eesses amy Sn an i he would demand that: the Yanks Branch Rickey, then still with the shortstop, 37. The key man of the|p).—Ted Williams, who abandoned str rh, Jou BE S™ nen Gordon and Frankie Crosetti and|fulfill their bargain to deliver two Cardinals, said it would take sev-|pitching staff is expected to be|paseball to become & naval avia-|Fulion, Johnsen Coal ......... Outfielder Charley Keller were the|players. Of the two traded for eral years to rebuild the Brooklyn| Whitlow Wyatt, 34. The regular] tion cadet, was convalescing at the Durotky Shanks Sst ‘ only unsigned New York Yankee|Etten, Ed Levy now is in 1-A and team because it had too many old {outfield probably will be Joe Med-|naval hospital hers today follow- [Fannie Cable, G. s. Tire aia cae players tdoay after Outfielder Tuck|Johnny Gettel is staying on the players. wick, 32; Aukle Galan, 31, and Dixie|ing an operation for & minor hernia. | ¥;, Bard's; Jobsson Coal ::......u... farm for the duration. But he changed his tune after he| Walker, 32. Physicians described.as “very good”|Gcne Droxler, Johnson Goal ...... es

Stainback agreed to terms. Pitcher Johnny Lindell worked on first and Pitchers Jim Turner, Spud Chandler and Atley Donald went through their first workout yesterday as Manager Joe Mc(Carthy staged a curtailed drill.

Cards Are Winded

CAIRO, Ill, March 18.—Manager Billy Southworth today ordered two daily drills for the world champion St. Louis Cardinals in an effort to get the club in shape. He took the

eek 1st Baseman tod Dad H | 5 4 ) ng single drill left ’ 4 LAKEWOOD, N. J., March 18—/magt of the players gasping yester- ornets, - v § ’ aM The New York Giants were in the| gay. . After calisthenics, he held market for a first baseman 8Y | battin tice and an infield to replace Johmmy Mize, who 18 fac-| got © © (Continued. fom Page 20) § aes el ee Minutes Jor Toughing, Jaskson abe ’ con : “Barna was not an impressive candi- 5 Browns Unsigned peared to be innocent of the charge, date for the post. Sid Gordon, an-| GAPE GIRARDEAU, Mo. March|although Lee saw, the action in a § - other outfielder, played third in anfjg _The St. Louis Browns’ slim|different light. i outdoor workout. . squad was boosted by two today| With both men off the ice, Normie Phils Await Appeal with the SPDERTaNGS of SwAcke Schultz finally notched the Hornets’ e arta. an # 1’ - HERSHEY, Pa, March 18.—A|Ostermueller. ie players still sre a Boal 2% ie Shope and # J NECK! Cr EAR S secial! worked {unsigned. A brea. e weather 5 ko : Jaeager squad of 16 players Wor allowed outdoor batting practice] The game was delayed for nearly - ® ol Handsome /i CAN'T ~KEEP yesterday. five. minutes at 13:57 when the Ceiling 93¢ wide choice VEST : . in ‘ Pittsburgh team hotly disputed an new patterns. Ceiling Polishes Infield Indianapolis goal. Patterson fired ¢ 100% Wool lin- $1.23 : s LAFAYETTE, Ind, March 18—|5 shot from inside the blue line ing. Hand tai- Qf Covert or Chambray Manager Lou Boudreau today con- nat ni the post of the net and : TES ma i fa oe ti vse | WORK SHIRTS land Ina n Inge. Catcher Gens Atee and Jennings received assists. ' She’s as Lively as a Youmgutee- DeSatiiels repo : Rush Goal Judge ae Now her Backa backstop duties with Buddy Rosar a : , tn Magy sulferer lime Pag hackuche | In yesterday's 30-minute drill Pittsburgh stormed up and down Quality Union Made Welder 8 GOGGLES dtocce =F ee er that the real the ice, rushed the goal judge be- ” ‘ : Ceiling Price SSE aes Loaves LU, [Hr Tdi EIR TRL ww | To EhEtT aoids kig and wiste out of the TON, Ind, March 18.|screen with their sticks and fists. safety pass about 3| BLOOMING n are ; pints a o ’ —General Manager Warren Giles of Their only satisfaction was the fac | Heavy Duly Denim For Str ongth and a features PRIDAY & soe Suasr of Silay Sng ® |the Cincinnati Reds planned today|that they did succeed in getting the bi y SATURDAY... | i Dagging backache,» Deion to confer with West coast scouts|judge removed and a new one put ! ¢ Long Weors.. Precision Tailored Double lenses, % Sizis ‘14-11 in halt-sh ia, swelling, ‘pafiness wads ‘the Ses, [regarding establishment of semi-proin his place. Bakelite rims. $ pha : 8 and cissiness, pent.at seany {farm teams. Giles left the Reds’| It looked like anything could hap- Ceiling. $198 COVERT—Tan, close-woven, dure ; shows there is something wrong with |camp after the squad held two in-|pen for a while as Capt. Bessone eiling $1.98 .... able material. Full comfort-cut , ( Four kidneys or bladder, . |door workouts at the Indiana uni-|rammed his stick through the screen , Baj-tacked . Apis aly by irons tor over | versity field house. and the goal judge picked up a chair | seams. f 2 eas. They give bap ppy relief snd wil belp and started to come around on the Dale CHAMBRAY—Striped patterns in waste from your blood, Get Doasls Fill, Pills, Hoover Rates High ice. Ironing blues. - “Relyonised"—guaranteed 18. Adam Brown made the score 5-1 Board noh-hrinkable. WE LRY [T’S| EVANSVILLE, Ind, March 18-4; 3:35 of the third period and the COVER . The Detroit Tiger camp was for goal proved later to be the winning ivusinsile foday on Re from, | marker for the Caps. Brown took OVERALLS & PAD a The hard-hittin Dr an accurate pass from Fisher to 5-Point “contour” Ceiling $1.69 : . ry ed u : to Ag notices| the right of Goalie Teno as Connie tailoring . . . comfort Choice Blue or Gray Covert b being the first player to belt BrOWN also received an assist on the and accurate fit re- | 100% ToHo® PRE $149 n out of the park as Hal New-|PIa: gardless of build. drill hosvy Weight WORK PANTS 4 i | oe : Bridges, ‘Virgil| Moose Sherritt broke out into a aril cover, ; : = oer and Hal Manders took to the|¥ide grin and the crowd yowled JACKETS Ceiling Price $1.79 mound in a lengthy batting drill| When “Meanie” Shannen charged Lapel-type ‘collar for = Over FRIDAY nz § (7 Nuh big Moose and drew a two-minute added ‘warmth . , . Choice 200 Other | yr Men's ‘Wear anfc maximum %). (47% terday. penalty. Even Shannon had to Raglan sleeves , , Sto Ie : agg Ie) ITN RR a smile as he stepped into the penalty will not bind , Kitchen & Bath Ktems! utly sewn seams. Five pockets. NCI 113] Rhodius C. C. Has [box Sizes 36-46. or . : Hornets Open Rall Porch & Floor PLES vee | Dinner for Boys : y a . YT) : But Shannon's absence didn't ENAMELS 3 igri Bhwelius ia last | pother the Hornets and they opened t. Eavioment T night feted members o organ- their rally with O'Flaherty scoring : quipme : ALSE TE ETH ization’s athletic teams. Corp. For- at §:58 with assists going to Mercer Safety Chrome GIVEN c te ype A} J fy jou plastic, makes Joose -Exe, the new | rest Higgs of the Indianapolis police| and Mann. BIKE MIRROR i WIZARD "Deluxe” Stic, No# department acted as toastmaster at| Bessone was charged with the Cheese Slots ; n ATTERY 2 pasts 3 eonomiatL 2. owas of the dinner given for the youngsters. 10th Pittsburgh penalty and then Absorbo Pads CT ANGLEHandy ia ube 894 New largesire 584 He is director and founder of the| Harold Dewey went to work for the on handle- Ne ol il Po y : THLE TE PAL Sib at Rhogius Hornets, firing in two quick goals bars . With Pr." FOO Full Power! Honored guests were Mayor Rob- |in less than a minute. Currie and Adjustable. or POLI- os KEY py Protects trees Made to maxi- ° . I EE ert H. Tyndall, Judge Mark Rhoads, | Howard assisted on both scores. ht ©° from ‘insects. i capacity DRUG STORES | juvenile court; Police Chief Clifford| The Hornets then made a vain BSioky I sy Hrent Tegula: — il i i | Beeker, Lieut. Karratsch, head of attempt to send the game into an Weuhter: tions. / 8 And OM ¥ juvenile aid division; Frank Luzar,|overtime, but the Caps controlled ' 108 ; IAMOND LOANS city recreation director; Walter|the puck as the buzzer ended the MV EASY. o. A ¥C nin Guaramiend 12 Yoarst Bassey * WE BUY DIAMONDS * 8 moyd, Butler university, and Harry game. On lms QT

Geisel, former big league umpire. bl Sussman, TIN Floyd directed the showing of mov239 W. WASH ST Jee the 1942 Butler-DePauw footnme | ball game.

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