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w do 4 BEAR MOUNTAIN, N.Y. March 29 ({. P.).—Sale of Pitcher Whitloy Wyatt to the Philadelphia Phillies left only five men today as members o |
the 1941 Brooklyn Dodger team which won the National league pennant They are Pilot Leo Durocher, Pitcher Curt Davis, Catcher Micke Owen, and Outfielders Augie Galan and Dixie Walker. Only Davis Durocher are inv camp, the others being holdouts or encountering delay An getting here. ak - m—————— The Army Cadets beat the Dodgers 5 10 4, in 10 innings yesterday Manager Leo Durocher, who played the entire game at second base, announced that he had sent holdout Infielder Barney Koch to Montreal for 22-year-old left-handed pitcher Vie Lombardi.
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CAPE GIRARDEAU, Mo.—5St Louis Browns First Baseman George McQuinn nursed a sore knee today, but the injury wasn't serious and he was expected to re { sume workouts shortly, He wa hit by a batted ball .on the right knee cap yesterday during a camp game with the Toledo farm club. The teams finished in a 6 to 6 tie, St. Louis being forced to come from behind to make three runs in the ninth. The Browns made 12 hits, the Mudhens 10.
ST. LOUIS—Pitchers Ted Wilks and Harry Brecheen, who won 33 | games between them last season, are the only remaining holdouts among the world champion St. Louis Cardinals, President Sam Breadon said today.
BLOOMINGTON — Manager Bill McKechnie said today that Al Libke,| CURTIS BAY, a first baseman and outfielder, had prowess of ex-New York Giant playshown enough talent in pitching ers now in the service became in‘workouts to rate ‘consideration as a creasingly embarrassing today to regular hurler for the Cincinnati|their successors. With former inReds this year. The Reds may lose fielders Sid Gordon and Mickey
Catcher Russell Kerns, who was re-| Witek leading the way, Curtis Bay's) classified 1-A bv his Cleveland draft coast guard cutters made- 16 hits!
to defeat the Giants, 15 to 10, yvesy. Gordon got a homer, triple and single and Witek hit a triple and a single. Phil Weintraub led the Giants with a homer, triple and two singles. Manager Mel Ott said the Giant pitching was “atrocious.”
board vesterday. TERRE HAUTE — Two more pitchers, Bill Dietrich, a 16-game winner, and Earl Caldwell, whe had 19 victories at Milwaukee in 1944, were in the fold for the Chicago White Sox today, leaving only two other players, Pitchers Orval Grove and John Humphries, as
| FREDERICK, Md.—Bobby Esi holdouts. The Sox- now have 31 | |
tallela, showing more promise than at any time in his career as a long distance hitter, hit one of three triples in an .intra-camp-game for the Philadelphia A's.
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LOS ANGELES, March 29 (U.P). -«University of California at Los] Angeles, passing up several “big| name” coaches, today selected an | alumnus and high school mentor— Bert La Brucherie—to head the Bruins’ football coaching staff. La Brucherie, 40, will resign as varsity coach at Los Angeles high school to assume his new position at U. C. L. A. April 15 He was chosen unanimously just before midnight last night by the university's board of control after four hours of debate. La Brucherie succeeds Edwin C. (Babe) Horrell, who resigned Jan. 4 after six years
Burwell said: rest of the season.” happy unless there is something in
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an interesting talk. a position at this time in this fourth ka Brucherie'’s salary was not an- wartime baseball year to judge the nounced, but Horrell received $11,-| trength of his. club on opening
000 a year for the head coaching)... te strength of the American He signed a three-year con-| _°
| association as a whole, the Tribe's
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Baseball notables of the present and past and state and city officials were among the 500 who gathered at a dinner last night | to honor Bill Burwell, new Tribe pilot. Above, left, Manager Jimmy | Dykes of the Chicago White Sox with Burwell. | Richard James; Tribe President Ownie Bush: Hans Wagner, coach | of the Pittsburgh Pirates, and Mordecai (Three-Fingered) Brown of Terre Haute, Chicago Cubs’ mound star at the turn of the century.
By EDDIE ASH, Times Sports Editor Bill Burwell, the Indianapolis Indians’ new manager, took everything in stride last night as he was paid tribute by approximately 500 fans at his “home-coming party” at the Claypool hotel. And after the whole thing; was over and the crowd was dispersing, “Now all T have to worry about. is opening day and the All baseball pilots are like that; they are not the future for them to lose sleep | pall notables trooped in from fo The Tribe's new field chieftain «received "a rousing welcome and responded with a huge smile and |
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man was pleased today over the) way his right knee reacted to his | first workout of the season with the Pittsburgh Pirates.. Colman under- | went an operation on the knee | three months ago and said it felt | fine after a brisk drill yesterday The Pirates defeated the Parker |
Estallela, Dick Siebert, Larry Rosenthal and Elmer Drake provided the batting punch for the Grays yesterday in a 6 to 0 victory over the Blues. Joe Berry and Carl Schlieb held the Blues to two hits, Berry allowing only one in the six innings he worked.
| tract, be o 1 renti { . . lace pitcher in the early twenties Som Dan 1928, 1a Brecherie! aid promise, however, that the 1945 jSiayec a ck on U. C. “| Indians would play interesting basejelevens under Bill Spaulding, now ball, go all out to win at all times director of athletics. He was al , : hustle until the last man is member of the 1927 team which Sho i n won U. C. L. A's first Southern
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The Indianapolis invitational relays, set for April 21, will replace the annual Southport high school track and field carnival this spring. Discontinuance of the Southport event was announced today by
Principal Calvin Leedy. He explained that ur | 0° large for the school’s facilities |
: : ; {and the term would be over before] of Indiana's big league tmining ly, could be held. |
v s, the White Sox, Terre Haute; is Bloomington; the Pirates | Athletic directors of the Indian-|
Muncie, and the Cleveland Indians, |*P0lis schools have been working The Syracuse Interna- together on arranging for the in-
: 2 2 vitational, expected to attract out-| age Anglin 3 standing relay combinations from | Leo Miller’ and Jewell Ens. former all over the central area, Indianapolis general manager and Shortridge was the defending field manager, respectively. champion ‘in the Southport meet The American league office was and Coach Don R. Knight wil represented by Earl Hilligan, public have a team in the contention for relations chief. the first Indianapolis relays crown. Fans Greet Bush Site of the meet still is to be ’ decided, the choice lying between President Ownie Bush (Indianap- {ma big East side plant and the oli own) of the Indians was Washington high school field. Ingreeted by wall-shaking applause |,o, ch as Tech will entertain the
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Tare all set and will be in good shape | PHILADELPHIA, March 29 Indians are counting on Pitcher i
{for the opening of the American |p. Charles (Red) Embree for regular lleague season, General mound duty, Manager Lou Boud-
Jack Zeller said today. reau said today, after his first look Steve O'Neill said he would have 'adelphia lightweight, have been at the right hander, whose 19 vic- t at
intra-squad games Saturday and matched for a 10-reund bou tories sparked Baltimore to an In- | Sunday. the Arena April 18. ternational league title last season. ’ ee Embree reported yesterday and is . . . in excellent condition because of H h / ht pitching in Sunday games with a coring 19 gq S Pacific coast winter league. L / * oo ~ Earl Center, a right - handed A f tf A / / pitcher with the team two years oca c vi y on eys age ne recited 2D apmy Sige Both men and women bowlers; American Legion sry he inf _ '® Week” | turned in some fancy scoring in last | Pennsylvania and Wilbur Green , | hight s league. performances, a|turned in 245, 225, 181—651, for Pills FRENCH LICK—The condition of | Quintet of scloists soaring over 650|in the Eli Lilly loop at the same alPitcher Ed Hanyzewski's arm was a} Male circles as a pair of femi-|leys to complete the list of leading matter ®f concern today to Chicago | Pie Pin topplers posted 600's. | scorers. Cub Manager “Charley Grimm.! Harry Wheeler was the evening's| The pair of 600s in women’s comHanyzewski complained of soreness) Individual with 235, 203, 248— petition were rolled in the Ernest yesterday after a three-inning work- (686, for Marott Shoes in the Indian- Johnson Coal league. at Fox-Hunt, out and although Grimm said he | aPolis league matches at Pritchett’s. Dorothy Erler opened with a mere doubted if the trouble was serious,| iS big series paced the Shoemen | 149, but recovered to fire 236, 233 for it was in the same spot where he | 10 the eveming’s leading team total, | 618 for Red Rockettes. Although
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getting 244, 232, 190—666, for Conkle | third 600-series, when she connected { Funeral Home, .as Smith, mowed |for 235, 484, 182—601, for Lakeshore . down 245, 187; 224—656, ; or Dick’s| Country Club. ‘She rolled .a 629 NEW YORE WAR BVO GLY OSE was for the me ews Sova — ; : 2 loops spe best | e tw g series brought the Coach Henry Iba of Oklahoma A. with gg0, 933. 1087-3000 |season’s total of women’s 600s to 124, & M's new N. C. A A." basketball champions said today he would rely on his recently-devised “cup! defense” to stop George Mikan and
DePaul’s Blue Demons in tonight's Red Cross game for the mythical national title. : i Although Mikan up to now has S been impervious to practically any kind of a barrier except four-strand barbed wire fence, Iba thinks his Cowboys may have the technique to turn the trick. “At any rate we are glad to get another chance at DePaul” Iba said, recalling that the Demons were 48-10-46 victors in a game early in the season at Chicago. At that time the Cowboys didn't have their top forward; Cecil Harikiig who was with the A. & M. football team in the Cotton bow] game,
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{termined to entertain the fans to {the hilt and he feels that other A. A. clubs will be no better off in {manpower than his Redskins when the official starting bell rings on | April 18. { The Indians open on the road {this season, playing at Columbus, and the home campaign opener at Victory field will be on April 25, in a night tilt with the Buckeye Red Birds. Harry ©C. Geisel, sponsor and master of ceremonies, put the Burwell dinner over in a big way. Base-
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club, both with youngsters and vet- | erans. “He is a student of the] game, and a credit to the game| PHILADELPHIA, March 29 (U. both off and on the fleld? Bush |p) _welker Cochran closed the gap speakers were Jimmy | today in his battle with Willie Dykes, White Sox pilot, who puts |Hoppe for the world three-cushion a dash of fun in the game while [billiard title, trailing by only 43 master minding it; Honus Wagner, [points after a pair of victories in| old Honus, one of baseball's all-|the final blocks of their play here, | time greats; Jimmy Wilson, Cincin- | Cochran, the defending title hold- | nati coach who represented ‘Biller from San Prancisco, won last McKechnie, Reds’ chieftain, who night's block 60 to 35 in 44 innings. was troubled by a severe cdld; Rip | He won the afternoon block, 60 to! Sewell, Pittsburgh= “blooper ' bail” |52, in 47 innings. pitcher; Coach Oscar Melillo, Cleve- | Hoppe’s margin is 1157 to 1114 in| land; Mordecai Brown, Terre {the 5400 point series Gov, Richard James and Mayor | Friday.
Robert Tyndall. = Special guests |
were 50 disabled, war veterans. . | Charlie Grimm, Chicago cubs [Tech Arranges
manager, and Andy Lotshaw, Cubs’ |Q Meet Schedule
trainer, who were booked to appear and “perform,” sent their ve-| + An eight-meet schedule has beén grets along with personal tributes |announced for the Tech high school | to Burwell and the Indianapolis | track’ squad opening April 6 with club. The Cubs are in training at | Washington's Continentals. = The French Lick and Grimm and Lot- Lai of Ihe tar Beran 0 i > h okomo; Apr nderson; | shaw evidently wite helg there by April 19, “Warren Central. April 21, Indj- | ay re. player | + Nuria Central conference; May 11, sec- | tional. | members.of the Indians’and Trainer] Jim’ Pierfe, who came up with Bur-| well from the Bloomington training
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The International league released |aS Secretary and counsel for the u.|
its 1945 schedule today calling for |S- Trotting association. 154 games with the season opening April 19 and closing Sept. 9. Travel was cut in accordance with baseball’'s voluntary program of a 25 per cent decrease. Buffalo will be at Syracuse, Toronto at Newark, Rochester at Jer sey City and Montreal at Balti more in the opening games. In the second opening games, Syracuse plays at Buffalo and Newark at Toronto, May 2, and Jersey City at Rochester and Baltimore at Montreal, May 3.
(Moore Gen. Hospital Photo from NEA) Spud Chandler overcomes nostalgia for baseball by doing a little Spring training of his own. Former | Yankee pitching star is umpiring {softball game between convalescing [veterans at Swannanoa, N. C.,
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THURSDAY, MARCH 2), 1945
05s Caps Start Dishanding
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“ By BOB STRANAHAN The disbanding process had started today for the Indianapolis Capitals hockey team for the 1044-45 season, concluded Tuesday night ] after elimination in the playoff series. y Co#tith Johnny Sorrell plans to remain in the Hoosier capital until
the middle of the summer:
three other members of thé team joined °
the parent Detroit Red Wings and the others were preparing to
return “to their homes. ! Goalie Connie Dion, Defenseman | Moose Sherritt and Winger Fido Purpur formed the trio recalled to the Wings. After a rest yesterday they headed for Detroit to join the team in its playoff series against the Boston Bruins. Each team has won. two games in this series. Bill Thomson undoubtedly would have been recalled along with the others had his play not been handicapped by the arm injury suffered late in the season. Thomson plans to have the arm examined by the noted St. Louis physician, Dr. Robert F. Hyland, who has treated
many athletes for bone injuries, Bone May Be Chipped The arm remains swollen and Thomson fears there is a possibility of a chipped bone which could cause him trouble later. Thomson's injury, coming when it did, proved a blow for the, Caps during their late drive to get into| His loss necessitated | a shift in the lines late in the sea- | son. Then, the veteran center had! too short a time to get into his best | physical trim for the playoff with | Hershey, The pressure was on the team un- | til the last game of the regular sea | son and the let-down at the Sa
of the playoff was almost inevitable. Sorrell and. most of the other | members of the team believed that! had the Caps been able to win that first game from the “hot” Bears, | the outcome of the series might | have been different, | “Hershey would have been on the | defensive then,” Sorrell pointed out, ! “and might have broken.” Bears’ Play Improved There was a general agreement that the Bears’ play in the series was considerably stiffer than during the season games. Goalie Nick Damore, picked as the league's best, was at his peak. Travel permits expire next month for squad members of Canadian origin and they must return to their homes within a few days. Cy Rouse will heed a Canadian navy call and the others expect to rest up and then take summer jobs. Trairier Les Tooke will return to Bela, Ontario, to operate his resort and the cruiser Pathfinder. All in all, it was a good season. | General Manager Dick Miller is | expected to announce within a few | days the figures for a new home| attendance record.
thrillers during the campaign Just |
ended and most will agree that Sor- |
_|rell worked wonders with the crop |
of rookies in getting the team into, the playoff.
AMATEUR’ NOTES
Pountain Square A.C. will clash with! Ertel Machine softball squad at Pinch park Sunflay at 2 p.m. in the sea®on's| opener. McLynn and White will form the starting battery for the A. C.s. For games with Fountain Square, contact Hyatt Johnson, 1102 Hoyt ave., phone MA-3073.
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A new softball team is being organized to play under the-name of Bee Hive Tavern. The team will. play Sunday afternoon and week-day twilight games. Tryouts are requested to contact Ernest Young, 622 Iowa st. or call MA-6893, or call Luther Worley, team sponsor, FR-0868. | Practice will be held as soon as enough!
candidates are lined up
The 40 & 8 of the American Legion will | sponsor a baseball team again this season | in the Municipal league and will hold first practice Sunday, April 1, at Garfield park, 2 p. m. All last-year players and tryouts are requested to attend. Several new players are needed to replace regulars now in service, {
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Barons Win
Playoff Game
By UNITED PRESS The Cleveland Barons and Hers shey Bears were the finalists today in the annual American league hockey playoffs for the Calder ¥up, Cleveland joined the Bears in the final round. last night. by wine ning the fourth and deciding game of its series with the Buffalo Bisons at Buffalo, 6 to 4. The victory gave Cleveland a 4-2 edge in the series, eliminating the Bisons who won the championship a year ago. The Barons took the-lead in the second period on a -goal by Tom Burlington, - after each team made three goals in the first period, Cleveland was a man short with Dick Adolph in the penalty box when Burlington outdistanced a defenseman and -feinted Goalie Yves Nadon out of position. George Agar gave the Barons a 5-t0-3 margin with a goal in the final five minutes of the game, after which George Pargeter countered with Buffalo's final - counter. Bur= lington clinched the series victory with his second goal of the night, The final standings in the first place series: o
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Nelson Is Given
Dental Examination
BOSTON, March 29 (U. P.) —= Third Baseman Tommy Nelson of the Boston Braves came here today from the team’s .training camp as Washington for a dental examinae tion to determine whether tooth ine fection has caused the soreness in his throwing arm. Nelson, a .303 hitter with the Milwaukee Brewers last season, de= veloped the arm trouble shortly” after arriving in camp and preliminary examination there revealed that his, teeth were causing it, He will undergo dental surgery if the X-rays confirm the first diage nosis, he said. ;
Local Cardinals in Field This Season
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Haute, also ah all-time great; Lieut.| They will resume play at Detroit | Local fans were {réated to some {dependent fleld for the 1945 season
and preparations are under way for an early opening. _ Regular practice is being Held and several candidates are showing good form, Among the leading prospects are Tom Harding, former Butler unie versity athlete; Benny Charleston, Jim Cockerham, Hines Burnett, Si Phillips and Bill Jennings.
Salas Is Winner In Oakland Bout
OAKLAND, Cal, March 29 (U, J
P.).—Ray Salas, 138, Berkeley, Cal, won an -unpopular decision over Alex Vega, 142, Mexico City, in the 10-round. . main event of a fights card here last night. Ringside observers agreed with Referee Jimmy Evans that Salas won the bout by a good margin, bug Vega's game rallieszbarticularly in the final round, caught the fans’ approval, Rim
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