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; : The followi Power—Win From L. U. Ni Brie 34) yi ine n Cup Play Gayde Leads Men With 689 oon » ower mn rom . . “Wild Bill” Longson, heavyweight a ” © ca S GOLD By EDDIE ASH By UNITED PRESS champion, turned back the bid of Patty Striebeck, the youthful; The 665 was a season record for { RAY—Pfc. James Times Sports Editor The Detroit Red Wings will meet | Warren Bockwinkle, St. Louis chal- bowlerette from Howe high school, | the Falls City loop. { moan, Feb
the Toronto Maple Leafs in the {“world championship” hockey series! for the Stanley cup, thanks to the | timely scoring spree of Carl Lis~_|combe, former Indianapolis player.
Eddie Morgan, veteran outfielder who batted .315 in 65 games for the | Indianapolis Indians last year before an injury forced him out of action for the remainder of the season, is coming back to plug the hoje in: the | Tribe's 1945 picket line. { Tribe Secretary Al Schlensker annofinced the good news today after | carrying on negotiations with the Atlanta Sopther Associa ton club since Monday. A series of prob- | » lems led to the recapture of Mor~| gan, a power hitter, by the Red-| skins, The Indians
{lenger, at the Armory last night when the pair locked in a thrilling title - battle before an . overflow crowd of approximately 3400 mat |
: - . patrons. | Liscombe, who hadn't made a| The Mound City ace threw a real
; Margie Hawks, another feminine 1 p for the ’ took the lead n the race for’ the pastimer, entered the 600-class for : most 600-series in feminine league | (ya first time, this season wher she Fl play, this season, when she posted a | fired * 205, 185, 237—627 for the
665 in thé Falls City loop at the LCD team of the Marott Shoe Co.
| ) Pennsylvania alleys last night. league, rolling at the Pritchett | Ea SR goal in the bitterly contested semi-|scare into the colorful titleholder | Her tole) Was good for citywide | All€YS. finals series with Boston, scored py taking an early advantage when 5
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| Gayde, rolling with the Herfl« four last night to beat the Bruins|gockwinkle won the first fall after : runnerup honors, as Dick Gayde|jones,five in the Penn loop, had at Detroit, 5 to 3, almost without only six minutes had elapsed. The | Ht : > of the
Lyon Collétts Pennsylvania Recreation” | games of 235, 235, 219 for his top | ; assistance. © A record handed swatter to the Atlanta
crowd of | challenger used a surprise flying! : i | loop, who had 689, was the only|total. The. only other outstande Three Singles | 14,508 fans saw the Wings win their tackle and body press. Longson, : |reaguer to outscore her. ling series of the Cvening Vas Fron Crackers early last winter in ex- | change for Pitchers Pedro Jiminez |
fourth game in the seven- -8ame who hails from Salt Lake City, put H | Miss Striebeck posted games of | Kagel's 229, 233, 188—650 for Cook's series in yuh Jey ought uphill on ‘the pressure to square matters, i | 223, 210, 232 for the Stanley Jew-| Géldblume of the West Side Classie : : to gain a playoff spot affer losing after 14 minutes of tl second elty quintet and now has 12 60Qs | league. and BEd Wright. Last week Morgan 8 | Secon q ; Yes pleas notified both clubs-that he planned the first two games on home ice. {canto with a leg breaker and then } : / 'to her credit. This puts ‘her ore | Kagel's big series gave the Cooke to remain on a war job and stay out The final sefies with the Toronto took the match with a pile driver| = : Fra Hp on Judy Hindel, city ladies'|men team honors of the evening oF baseball this year catcher for the Indiangpolis ball sextet, conqueror of the champion after six minutes of the third fall. | Nick Etten, 30-year-old star {match champion, who has 11. | with 999; 1006, 1001-3008, That announcement automatically club last season, lost no time warn- Montreal Canadiens, begins at De- | Jack Hader, Kansas City. heavy-| first baseman of the New voided the deal and Tribe officials ing pitchers that he has the same shuddered as they faced a situation |
traded the left-
«BLOOMINGTON, Ind. April ‘| Big Russ Lyon: catcher, who batted 353 in the role of secord-string
Eddie Morgan
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ou ” was reclassified 1A by'| ta So BOWLERS 6. Gay there again Sunday, then go to| of the Merchant marine from Los| hig Chicago draft hoard today. ek Piet!
that would cost them'three players, | {sharp eye at the plate this year. Toronto for games April 12 and 14.| Angeles, Cal. tussled to a 30- -min- | Etten, currently working out with oh. Chuck o DORR) vest Side. 1x od) Max Grim "CA °% Pied 103 Slawmar vamely, Morgan, Jinithes and| In the Indiane’ first exhibition | : FioTh If additional ‘games are necessary, ute draw in the semi- windup, and| the Yankees at Atlantic City, Bob Earl, Blue Ribbon Ice Cream... 0 BOWLER: i Ea { - CHICAGO, April ¢ (U —1he the fifth will be at Detroit, April | Babe Zahari of blo. Col. | N. J.. became the sixth big le Dave James, Penn Recn Vases WLERS (WOMEN) C Wright. game of the spring here yesterday t 1 battl Bring Due ame x X ‘eague Dave Killion, West Side .......v.00440 tty Striebeck, Falls City Beer .... : - i +... | 1945 inter-city Golden Gloves battle 19, the sixth at Toronto, April 21, downed Fritz Schnable, Chicago] player during the past four days Bob McComb, Pun Bowl Social ....... e Hawks, Marott Shoe Co Later, Morgan phoned Schiensker lye huge fellow poked out. three I he and the seventh at Detroit, April 22. | heavy, after 16 tes to take the to b th {Prank Johns, Dezelan Reen. ......... 627 Sp = WELT SY and said he had changed his mind | singles in four times at bat against between Chicago and New York, the p Y. a minutes 10 lake in e el er reclassified or called |, "5 Cin (G0 BIE... inate 625 500 BOWLERS (WOMEN) ’ oL Nels, and would return to the national ihe Indiana university nine and his 18th in the series, will be stageds Wings Take Lead jopener. . up for service by. draft boards. [John Switzer. West Side Reiavrhrreny Sh | Narthern, Falls City .. irra OLVEY. JOH] i Aik i i n}s i nm | Sh ————— —— ——— PCA, cic cians trie enc & H Servic “VHX, pastime. But the Indians, short of {1:4 blow batted in thé winning tonight at the Stadium before an! Liscombe, stocky little left winger, | Dick ‘Wagner, Stewart-Warner ....... 620! Vern Downs, Falls GUY ores sein: Ses comp outfielders, decided they were in ,.;, for the Tribesters in the ninth : provided the Red Wings with a Dean Linson, Blue ‘Ribbon ........0, 619 | felen Dysert, Falls City +......... ume and
Amos. Bruhn, Jake Roeder, Penn. Recn George Nonwiler: West Side Fred Mounts, West Side Herman Bohne West Side .. | Howard Deer Jr., West Side . | Al Weevie, West Side es Fabian Maurer,. Penn. Recn.
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Rockets, Howe Teams Win; Washington Gets Relays
The high school track season officially was under way in Indian- pob Clark, Commercial a .
apolis with Broad Ripple and Howe registering victories in initial meets John Hartman, West Side | Bob Krel « "Bh ie Ribbon J Mur
| éxpected capacity crowd of 20,000. | first. period lead, then put them in Sixteen bouts “of three rounds|front again in the second period each (three minutes to the round), | after Jack Moot) had tied the score two in each of the standard weight|for Boston. divisions, will determine fhe team title. Chicago has won 10 of the inter-city meets, New York four and three have ended in 8-8 deadlocks
dire need of Morgan's services to inning. team with Gil. English and Tom| The score was 3 to 2. Davis in the pasture, only out-epged for eight innings, the Red-] fielders in the Tribe training camp. skins splurged in the final frame To Report Sunday {after one out and edged out ‘the Whereupon, Schlensker sweated collegians. Kerby Farrell touched it out and propositioned Earl Mann, Off the rally with a single « Gil
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: nalich an vis drew walks ended when Ken Smith made al/and the announcement that the Indianapolis invitational relays wo i 1 ibbo 31 Ry hide Jtibven wrk a B® SLINN My w Pf She Atlanta ob. a wg Ty Cpl. Adolfo Quijano, Los Angeles shot, {be held at Washington field on April a1. ; E Pg Mi ron fi west Side Alice Nut Pe BN ro The { Tribe “Secielaty’s . smoow/n En rh tise light heavyweight, is captain of the That left it up to Eddie ‘Brune- Team “balance enabled the Rockets to make their first start a Bi He Be Edna W Pioth Pani: diplomacy clicked. Atlanta agreed Will Hits Timely western team while Sgt. Laverne |teay to tie the score for the Wings| winner in _a triangular affair yesterday with the Silent Hoosiers and wast Sige Toke aan Curtiss: Wright "Mxd... morning. Service to permit the Indians to retain all“ yay will then lined a long Roach, "New York welterweight early in the fourth period on an|Southport. Broad" Ripple had 60'% ry | Haro! Ben Sl NE Theoaiaront EE three players involved in the trans- {single to left center, scoring Far- king, heads the eastern delegation. | unassisted shot. Liscombe followed | points although winning only one| A 13-event program has been ar- Ethel Maher, Paka as, erematory. Prien BCHion, SHpulating that the Indian yo) and English, tying the score,| The show is to open at 8 P. M.quickly with the winning goal,|first place. Southport tallied 52%; | ranged for the Indianapqlis relays as TOTHER JEAGUE JE=aDeRs (uy) [oe Wood Maro Falls City Et apolis club must send a player ac-|a,4 1yon then delivered his game- and featherweights (126 pounds) |{hen added an “insurance policy” |points and the Hoosiers 44. { follows: ks Ma TA 0% | Fdith Willams, Putte y Ndoonnsed),” Taothe
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otherwise pay a ¢ash sum. for| {will lead off, followed by middle- | got in the final six seconds. The
Victories in the quarter-mile} The Indiana U. boys tallied their weights, heavyweights, welterweights,! fa) standings (semi-finals);
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Pitchers Jiminez and Wright. Tribe } relay kL d Stevens Mort .. 57¢| Betty Walsh, Maraott grandmother of President Ownie Bush ee {two markers in the fourth when |pantamweights, lightweights and| geries a: wv ; ond place in the shot put gave in 880). Jue Luzader, Stevens Mortici ams I | Bry Yah. Marat CH grandmother 0 residen le Bush an NS- | Al Haines was on the Tribe mound. |jight heavies, in that order. roRte 20 G) Pu! dividual scoring honers to Frank | | Charley Spot(s, Our Lady of Lourdes 571 Edna Mae Schoen, Marot oe morning. Funera y sasesngs - - pi e - y 2 > vi SER de 'eatherly, 3 pple .. d " » ker readily agreed to Atlanta’s|Tpree hits and a walk accounted | Radio station WGN will go on Frome rr rres ja 3 B-% Kaiser of the Silent Hoosiers. + Quarter-mile /Yeiay (110-110 jack Culp, R. C4. No. 3 (Parkway) 5661 Lae bo ey Bion Ripple Jhe Teslderes B terms; Wright is in camp, and {for the two runs. the air with the fistic details at! Series B: | Bos Clafees 100-vard dash 110- 110). It is planned to run thisin |X as Hae]. rage] TASS. ee On | Orlena Wagner, Marott Service, » - : Detroit ......... 3 6 22 8§ s . lanes and stagge s ttwiller, Grapho Products . 581 Jane Peterson, Falls City "HAY Morgan and Jiminez, the Cuban, | Tribe Manager Bill Burwell ex- 10 p. m. Results of the early gegen .... . 3.3 0 : triumph was the only Rocket first| . 4 Agger | the starting lines. | Harn y Deitwiller. Grapho Prod ME Ctnaon: yrails CH emmisTiALCBANC are en route. | perimented with Frank Wilkie as!matches will be announced before | ee . |place, although both Broad Ripple reshman mile relay. { Joe ‘Dickey, Curtiss-Wright Mixed 542 Sarge White, Parkway Indpt, Blanche, father At any rate, Morgan advised | .| CLEVELAND, Apri 4 (U. P)—| 2° : 4. Shuttle relay trials (over five re Hazel Jordan, Blue Ribbon Rnd Ann Christis g {a pitcher and the youngster held |the sportscasters pick up the blow- he battle { I hock {relay teams were successful. Na 5 | —— ves ro Schlensker - today that he would the collegians to ro runs and one by-blow action in the ring, and re-|T e battle for the American hockey Howe's Hornets rolled up . 60 hurdles, 108 yards, 18 yards between { OTHER LEAGUE LEADERS (WOMEN) R. 2 Groenwo
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individual | the Indians-engage the Cleveland owed Wilkie and Ed Wright fin-| | program is completed along about | | one .game- apiece today.
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Crystal Cox, Antlers 49 Thursday Fune ne .., (events and splitting the relays to] . Artella W Ei wD ‘ je Americans in an exhibition at Vic- ished out the Tribe mound chores. jn: 15. sans Hershey Tornados he | defeat Ben Davis in a dual meet. Fu = ie, mV H Id C t Ruth s Noggener, Riviera Club Mix 4 White" River oo n tary on. b t 1 led a1 The 1iuiians Collscted seven Hits nay Ne» So ght The Giants were credited with 49.0 ile edley relay (440-880-% mile-| I} () S onvention Jane Pegs. Kirby JOTIRATY «4+ EILERING- Louis e Tribe secretary also reveale 1 singles, Indiana got five, one al : PE Lhe Series i © S | N sg = ' SC trTY : Adele Gures MAF Sec. A Mixed father of Mrs. | that two of last year’s veteran shi by Bob Miller off Wilkie. ‘H 1 : 9 Pl | won the opener, 3 to 2, last sat.| Jove scored a slam in the half-| "oo relay final. MILWAUKEE, April 4 ©. 0) 5 Peacock, PATE Bee. Asm. Mixed i Lafavete, and E . re | av . : - | ¢ At anc as 10.7217. : . reshm: alf- olay The annual convention o the irace er, Indpis Bleach. Mixed pitchers, Stanley Klopp and Dave The Indians played errorless ball, | ot ce an [Fl Atendance wos I a nm Athletic Director Justin E. Mar-| : Feesoman halve relay. American Bowlicz congress Will be i Odom, are “coming in." He also/the collegians made one miscue.- | Se Cl shall announced that Washington ome Tela, held I 1 Frida Jacunski Is N d Jie said that Norm Wallen, infielder, has indians ......... 000 000 003—3 17 0 Goalie Nick Damore, who had 43! would be host to the first Indiar 9. Mile relay. 1e ere lomorrow ane Y, ame Friends inv ited. " : i Joody | Indiana --000 200 000-2 5 saves, was given a High place in| TF {ABC officials announced today. 1 riends may ca Sepored, B8y Pitcher Wood (Wilkie. Hairies Wright and Ly yom; Mo- | "Hit by Adams Sav credit a tha DoT {apolis relays, replacing the annual FIELD | Forty-one of the 61 directors and Irish End Coach ames et ak, Dearmond. Turner and Cohe | Hershey took a 3-10-2 lead ate in Soytipay Jail ; . Pole vault. ‘officers were expected to attend. SOUTH BEND, Ind. April 4 (U, plima_Hegeman, i 2 | 8 i y 2 g br ! . i : obb, Delavan, V BOSTON, April 4 (U. P).— the second period on a goal by Peg| = S44 thas & DE | 3 Running Ded mp | Reports of standing committees! P.) —Notre Dame's 1945 football Kiingberg, Chicas Braves May Lose Androhs Whether a hockey feam could reg- O'Neil. The Barons never caught | ool 2 Es he gh jump. inating he assigned fo irtgesti- coaching Staff was completed today omens, Macon, G jal pr f Ji y gi : : : * ate control over doubles a sin- | in Private ! ‘ ister an official protest because of!up. Billy Gooden and Jim Drum- Ben Davis, Broad Ripple, Crispus g "” > |by the addition of Harry Jacunskd Horhiz Be 2h) ate B f Elb / * “hot ice” was .a question left un-|mond scored the final Hershey goals| | Attucks, Howe, Jefferson of -K h N § t gles tournaments, will occupy uch of tite Greens Pav’ Back 4 Dilinois st, 3 0 . . ’ " y of the first day's sessions. Specia 3 ackers as en C Hill. oFrt >. ecquse 0 ow njury |answered today because of Detroit's ihe ii p eo re avetle. Lawrence. Central. aa] reevic NOW Se 9 he mewn : ns Bi nh ! Crows Hil. Pri | victory over Boston in the deciding | ou Trudel, Tom Forgie and Tom North Side of Ft. Wayne, Shortridge | For the Season 1° S wi : . ‘ BEWITT—Elizabet! 1 N - urlington scorec for evelan v's © ) Reisner &t,. be WASHINGTON, April 4 (U. P).—Efforts of Nate Andrews io pitch lgame of their National league play- Burling i Cleveland. ! | Southport, Technical, Warren Cen-| ond day. Their topics will include: Jacunski, regular end ‘for the Reist P P - | The series resumes at Hershey to- | BENLD, Ill, April 4 (U P).—] 1.—Proposed celebration of the! Packers for the past six years, suce ewitt, pasted aw
despi chi one in his elbow, confirmed fears of the Boston Of semi-final series. i i pe yone His vivo ioe Sor If the Red Wings had lost at De- | morrow. The standings: Manager Jack | ae Ww Merihey ribs
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Braves today that he may.not be available for.regular service this year. ; A ‘Andrews: went only une inning in a camp game against the rookies | troit: last night,’ : . esterday and was touched for five runs on three hits, two walks and | Adams: might . nave entered one ‘of |
ann t a 8 - loved © broth two errors. The rookies went on to win, 12 to 2: the strangest protests in hockey Lie ete . \perform for the Shortridge Blue in iy Dery Say 1-A hi P d chargin of bowl Hugh Yeo, Notte Danie's act Passed away Tus On the brighter side, Pitcher records He would have complained Three Major Teams | Devils in their track opener at War-|._ reevich iS een classifies -4 —Proposed charging a - ing head grid coach and athletig Feside nee, n N. | Johnny Hutchings, who has made | ordered to Pittsburgh for re-exam- that heat in the Boston garden was | . y i fren Central tomorrow afternoon. when he quit an essential war job ing fee for the annual tournament director, was end coach at Fordham pun ay. | BL Jie’ be ir f his . 1 {turned on full blast Sunday night, OM Mikan S Trail P Monogram winners on Goach Don to join the Browns in training at so that all entry ‘money can’ go to during Jacunski’s playing days st. Burial ai Mar the best showing of any hurler in ination of his recent reclassifica- i Mehis. eh 5 “|Cape Girardeau, Mo the prize list, {there from 1936 through 1938. ters. (Marign lo camp, revealed that he had de- tion in 4-F, Catcher Hank Camelli deliberately to melt the ice and to; CHICAGQ, April 4. — When'R. Knight's team are Bob Bean, ; heii 5 at ihe chapel’ an) veloped a screw ball which was was ordered to report for a physical give the slower Boston Bruins an George Mikan, the human ladder Remy McKean, Tom Gable, Capt. | MORAN Tho? very effective. Jat Milford, Mass., and Pitcher Fritz |3dvantage, thé "Boston Record said playing center for the DePaul uni-|Larry Stuart, Kenny Waik, Dick : Marsh, stepfathe | Ostermueller, 37-year-old left hand-|in an exclusive story, * |versit$ basketball team and setting! Sutton and Park Snyder. 0 k ; Dugan, MI hy Jone) + TERRE HAUTE —The probable, er was—netified-he—had-—been ac-|- “Adams - became convinced that! scoring records. gets through college.| Bean ran .the centurv- in 105] ~ pee 4 3 = 5L Si : ; LL of Mrs." Mary Pr staring ‘Hifiedp for the, Chicago cepted for military service. | there is substantiation for the sus- he probably will attempt to become seconds in practice ard Bill Kegley DEAR MOM AND POP = EA I Ra by H White Sox this season was revealed | |picion that this was planned April a big league pitcher. The 6 foot 9 heaved the shot 44 feet, seven imches : ; LS X : \ ian st. Bervice today by Manager Jimmy Dykes. Al-| EVANSVILI LE —' — The Detroit. [Fool trickery by pilot Art Ross of inch athlete has offers from the for two of the best Blue Devil per- ONE GREAT. COMFORT IS THE RR : on Funeral a though the batting order hasn't been | Tigers sent three young players the Bruins,” the Record said. .| Cleveland Indians, Cubs and White | formances thus far : : f NEN church Prends made, the probable starters are! to their Buffalo farm club of the The Bruins won;.5 to 3. “I sox. | LA FENDORICHS a en ay Wally Moses, rf; Oris Hockett, cf;| International league today for KOKOMO, Ind, Af April 4 (U.P)— hd nN Dorothy Rodent Guy Curtright, if; Bill Nagel, 1b: | further seasoning. They were i The Kokomo relays, one of the WE ARE GETTING oYoleTe bt Eimer C., son ol Leroy Schalk, 2b; Cass Michaels, ss; Pitchers Bob Gillespie, who was e er Serve in 0ac ing state's annual high school track Lduisa Patrick, 8 Tony Cuccinello, 3b; Mike Tresh, ¢; with the Bisons last year; Ralph { headlihers, will be held May 28, Mueuny oF Ph La Ed Lopat, Joe Haynes or Bill Diet- | Ruthstrom, and Outfielder Ed y 0 | Wi h (, k { Principal C. E. Hinshaw announced Maar, passed away rich, p. The same créw was to be| Mierkowicz Caparity n y it yreat es | today. Ralph King, basketball nar 1505
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Forrest Orrell, another pitcher, | dited. Buia Cro : y . | ” 1 after Ds Tigers at George field, Ill. reported to the Tigers yesterday. | GREAT LAKES, III, April 4 U: P.) —Although Coach Bob Feller|2S general manager of the 20th OLDSHUE— Willian FRENCH LICK. —Pitcher Eq | 1Pe Tigers. play the Chicago | won't be pitching for them this season, the Great Lakes Bluejackets| anna] event , a ai oere st. son of Heusser, who may be able to stay | ' ite Sox today at George | probably will continue to have ome of the best baseball teams 4 i > j “ > as I Didstiue, Dusted 2) ’ y : hits Field, Ill . - trv "Cleveland Heavy ia} i ’ 3 2 % 0 o- ; AE chi Mortuary, around for only a short while, | 3 the country. ' r Xo ; aN . « A WER hy : Friends invited was expecied to join the Cincin- | PREN S—_— : Cmdr. Robert R. M. Emmet, commandant at the 1 naval base revealed Wing A. A. U. A Wit PET ee 2 RENCH - LICK. — The Chicago } the former Cleveland In rl s \ serve OLVE ohn Ho nati Reds today or tdmorrow. The 4 today that the rmer eveland Indian hurl ing tar will rve only . Y--John Hon . Cubs’ manpower situation was vast ’ AD qari "| BOSTON, April 4 (U. P.) —Seven- ; Grace, father o veleran right hander had the in a coaching capacity during the Ronnott Ro Olver ly improved today with the news g teen-year-old Charley Lester, who N Bennett of Lafaye lowest earned run average of any 1945 season. The decision was made Bo S Clubs Phan IMPORTED BLEND f Lafaye by a ° Ithat Bill Nicholson will relinquish y 8 got up twice from the canvas to 2) day. Service a National league pitcher, 2.38, last by Adm. Arthur 8. Carpender, com | . +++ MELLO-RICH nan Mortuary Th < . his Chestertown (Md) war plant | } ¢ Mai ] C To stave off defeat, was the natian’s invited. Burial U season, Gerry Walker, veteran . "fC STtOWR Md) WE pan mandant of the 9th naval district 11 Lue urney Ba aatedr. -heavywelsti- thai FLAVOR te tion gia n in v i {J 10 ¥epo he Cubs | who gave no specific reason for the CAC i 1 pa i ; 2 Eula : 643.) Friends ma outfielder, checked in yesterday. lopening series with the St. Louis | Ny E p OHIBACO: Ape x Qa Ch (pion today because he wouldn't stop Maybe the La Fendrich you asked for today and 2 for SCHERER ha c alc on. national pocket billiard contest with | 'e iis} a iy : fa Reni MUNCIE. —The Pittsburgh Pir- Cardinals. : ) It was understood that the navy'a phtentia] entry of 250,000 poys | EE. : couldn’t get is bringing comfort and relaxation overseas. ue idow of. Edwa ates, red-hot choice of many ex- d Nichglson, Ne has led the Na- gepartment recently issued a direc- will be .played “by mail” this! TIS Cleve B04 Younesier Vo Ihe But no dealer will ask you to waitlong now. Just call for vo aa. apr 1 Gr Herts ne x4 rd ne agu DIS 1 3 : | . ) a fe an é 28 y : . ' : 2 perts to succeed the St. Louis Cards ora Sague Th om ANd TURNS, | ive requesting that bases not cen-|month under the sponsorship of the! £ I Yooked La Fendrich again. And he’ll thank you for coming back. ond up Brat the Bucky as National league champions, may batted in for the past two years, centrate ® { Brown of Cincinnati, but it ooke ; N. Meridian st., 8:
on professional or widely|Bovs Clubs of be just another ball club after the!telephoned Manager Charlie Grimm |p own athletes. latest inroads of selective service, {last night to say that he definitely | pejjer however. Third Baseman Bob Elliott was youly join the club in Chicago by |g 1standing ball April 17.
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