Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 April 1945 — Page 14

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: : Redskins Wind Up Series In Toledo Tonight After Grabbing Sunday Twin Bill

|Leafs Annex Deciding Tilt In Cup Series

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

Blue Devil Thinlies Own First City Relay Trophy

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MONDAY, APRIL 23, 1948,

Good things come in pairs — at least that's the opinion of Coach Don: R. Knight, whose Shortridge Blue Devils ran off with the first Indianapolis relays ‘championship

total of 38 13/24 points—only three markers ahead of a visiting Jefferson of Lafayette team which seriously threatened the.Green Wave

Trout’s Pitching Time Table - 2 ‘Weeks Ahead—White Sox

Remain Early Surprise Team

~& MOND,

DEATH NO’ Tndianapolis 1 , COOMBS--Rob brother of B Ind, Mrs. Bes Palmer of 1 Monday morni day at the N’ Meridian, 1 Lebanon, Ind, tuary after 1 HAGAR--Marv Garfleld dr, C. Hagar, fath of Donald Ha,

By EDDIE ASH DETROIT, April 23 (U. P.).~—|Saturday afternoon, throughout the entire contest. Jeff “ny CARL LUNDQUIST y away Monday. Zines Sports Balter The Toronto Maple Leafs, battered| The Blue Devil mentor should half mile and mile relay teams United Press Staff Correspondent SE De TOLEDO, April 23.—With a Sabbath-day double-header sweep under f Xey + know. His thinlies captured the posted the best mark of the season| NEW YORK, April 23.—The wail of a week-old baby girl more than Funeral Home their belts, the Indianapolis Indians were proud boys on parade today champions of the hockey ‘world, gouthpart relays crown last year|in, the high school, track loop as |the roar of the crowd spurred Paul (Dizzy) Trout of the Detroit Tigers HICKS — Ma as they awaited tonight's series finale with the Toledo Mud Hens. took an equally battered old mug|and have been winning events in|the Bronchos carded 1234.2 -and toddy in putting his pitching time table more than two weeks ahead of wos, JZoihe » The twin bill triumph brought the hustling Hoosiers’ record tol home in triumph today after win- Jousle portion ji? 19 year, Shores :34.8 totals in these events. a year ago when he won 27 games. Mis. Sarah By three victories against two defeats and they are a cinch to return home ning the final game of thé “Np. Huge on, Six oo ve_ iD a For Shortridge, the triumph over The infant ‘with the lusty Jungs is Diane Ruth ‘Tvoul; who arrived, hed, Mh Bu with no worse than 50-50 standing—and with the possibility, of course, tional league playoffs from the De-|total of 61% points. Ironically|the Jeff squad was the sweetest re- | last week only a few hours before her daddy pitched his first victory Services Tuest . that they will show up for the home| mm" ; a > ye a | enough, the number two mark came ward of the relays. The Satans [of the 1945 campaign, an 11-to-0 Floral Park ce opener at Victory field Wednesday | water at times. He issued six walks troit Red Wings, 2 to 1. {back to haunt an upstate North Who triumphed over Tafayette shutout over the Browns at St. ? ? . HILDEBRAND night with a, four-two accomplish- and. fanned four, Knierim issued It took a team with a true cham- | gjde team from Ft. Wayne which earlier in the season, have a long | Louis, Yesterday he notched vic 16 Teams Remain L big ad Lyn ment on their first road trip of the two walks and fanned seven. The plonship stripe to make the come- had to bow to Shortridge for its rivalry on the cinderpaths with the | tory No. 2, a 6-to-3 six-hit job over rs. 8, Hildeb

American association's new cam- Hens got two runner in the closing paign. {seventh before the Indians polished | Either Bob Logan or Al Haines |'em off for the day. ke will get tonight's mound assign-| The paid attendance was 4786] ment against the Hens. Manager|which was a tribute to the Toledo | Rill Burwell said it depends upon fans for weathering the frozen the weather, If it's raw and rugged; grandstand. he'll choose young Haines. If it's| not too tough, he'll trot out the The Box Scores veteran Logan. Both are southpaws. (First Game)

pack the Leafs did last night, in the climactic phase of the Stanley

second season ,in a row drawing runnerup honors. The individual highlight of the]

Jeff squad. that nearly equals the {Blue Devil-Tech football classics.

the Cleveland Indians before 23,063 appreciative home fans.

In Pin Tourney

Wales & Billy Thom

Three junior heavyweight matches, featuring Billy Thom who will be

seen here for the last time, will

| serve as the wrestling offering to-

cup series. They had won the first three games from Detroit without permitting the Red Wings a single goal and by dint .of strict attention to defensive chores appeared on the verge of winning the championship without ever yielding a score. :

meet. was the 11-foot 3-inch vault | Other Scores Listed by Manuals Bill Donahue. This! The other’ entrants finished as was the best height turned in by | follows: any schoolboy vaulter this season.| Indianapolis Washington, 29 Surrender First Place points; “Indianapolis Howe, 25% “Cobby” Knight, as his cinder- points; Indianapolis Manual, 19 men.-have affectionately dubbed|13/24 points; Indianapolis Broad him, had only one cause for con-|Ripple, 18 points; Warren Central,

1/6

Continuing ‘their role as the surprise team of the early season, the White Sox won a double bill at Chicago from the St. Louis Browns, 4 to 3, and 5 to 3. Almost as surprising was the losing streak of the Browns, who have dropped five in row after winning their opener, a

Sixteen teams remain in the rune ning in Broad Ripple Bowl's segs ond annual elimination bowling tournament. hey advance to sec ond round matches as a result of victories in yesterday's first round play. Russo Men's Wear turned in the

at her home, Planner & Bu day, 2 p.. m, Crown Hill, Fr HUPP-—Myrtle entered into wife of Williar Ferrol L. Owe and Elmer D William D. He m,, at Peac fends are w Moore Mortua; JORDAN—Char Bertha, fathi assed away |

Earl Smalling is the probable To-| INDIANAPOLIS | : Then the Wings took a ‘“leaf”|cern during the entire meet. The [147% points; Ben“Davis, 13 ints: [far cry from the 1944 pace of nine|top handicap series in yesterday's enwood ave. bur} | o A pl morrow night at the Armory. : » 13% points; ledo hurler. 38 R$ : . : from the Leafy book and tried Blue Devil trackmen had to sur-|Southport, 4 1/6 points; Indianapo- |Straight triumphs at the start of the | round, 2452 (594)—3046, while Herff Flanner & B\ 0 4 Gil La Cross of Boston and Earl > . first pl lv. in the ’ po A afternoon an The game “scheduled here Satur- part l o 81 Malone of Chicago are in the open- some defensive strategy of their render a first place ear y Be lis Crispus Attucks, two points. season. Steady pitching paid off | Jones had the best actual count, burial at Prair day night was postponed on ne | 3 1 0 4 0|er while the popular Don Eagle of {OVD Toronto was within minutes | meet to Howe's Borpels en as At Muncie, Anderson's classy In-|in both White Sox victories, Joe 2774. : Tuesauy, 3 P count of cold weather and it still|wentzel, cf ..... 1 } 0 0 0 ec goes’ against Lon Chaney|of the championship a week ago Nieman, Satan anchor m 4 over | dians piled up 39 points to 23% for | Haynes and Orval Grove each go-| “Other teams still in the running LERAHANo *- Wes day afternoon al- Divi : 3 4 9jQuetes $905 Sais ‘hen the Wi t on a stirring | disqualified because he crossed ove , ’ |are Hadley's Spaghetti Bowl, Falls Indianapoils, wes -cold yesterday Brady: 1 7.1. 1lof Vincennes in the semi-windup. when the ngs put oi ng in front of Don Hyfield while the | their closest competitors — Muncie | ing the route to turn. in eight-hit V's Spag ow Ariana) wi though there was.-some.. sun. Audis 2b. 1 : 1 . Don, a_young Indian mat star, has third-period rally and. won the |, . on wae changing hands in the Central. Jobs. | City Beer, Monarch Firestone, Funeral Tuesd: after a IONE AIEFNOON OF Pasi me iy TF PST Cored three vic tones Tiere, wu. | O6SPETation” game. 5-to- 3. Follow-| freshman half mile event. Hammond Was the team winner{ ~The New York Yankees won theix| Bauman Printing, Wally's Grille, ee the Indians held two decisions, By : =". The veteran Thom, Whe yesigried ing thar'they turned Iii" tWo soP¥lght yf HIgh schoov. Porecvave at. Kast COR a Wit TB DOE HALE. e in six. starts. at Wash. Holm Hoke; Happy -- Landing, Holy- Cross, 9-§ to 4 and 1 to 0. recently as head wresting coach at| Shutouts and attracted 14, 890 slightly [carried into third place with —aiGary Roosevelt-followed with 65. |ington defeating the SEHALSFS WF bor “Setvice. Nogth. Side ee The second conest, pitched by) | Indiana university, will clash with{mad fans to the “payoff” game at : 2, on_a three-hit pitching stint by Shei Heaeyy a Sa d Bluckw George Jeffcoat, was a seven-inning smith, of a Tu : the Olympia stadium last night. ; merican Bearing Wilson METZ~Allén 9 1 gged and formidable dpponent : A Hank Borowy-—his second victory. o Ee ble, 3 D Metz, | affair under the league rule gov-| any) ’ in Angelo Martinelli of Boston: The Defenseman Gets Goal wners part Southport Mdh The Yanks sewed it up with three McPherson Coal and Barbasol, of ‘Bryan, O., ] erning Sunday double-headers. | Reinhart latter has been runs in the first inning on an error, Mrs. James (

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. Infield Is Changed against front line opponents. Thom . 0 h d ( On Title Team a single by Johnny Lindell ! . . ~has announced that he intends .en- experienced shot-maker but 4 back { n lamon Zar ; / {by Nick Etten and a single by Joe ardinals Win avis a Loe tering business in California. and court defense man, big Babe Pratt, - A { Kemneth C. Johnson, son ‘of Mr. Buzas day, 8 p. m., & E cha el, Hart E. Bob Fletcher, shifted Frank Wilkie = : that his appearance at the Armory who muscled his way down the ice| By LEE LINDER and Mrs. William Johnson, 2106 Christopher Wins Second 0 ening Game 0. 5 chap Ind., Tut irom short to second and placed Okrie : 0 0 tomorrow ¥ High will be his final at’ 12:14 of thé third period when| United Prem Staff Cuttesponden) National ave., is a member of the Riss Christopher won his see a p y 9 Shupel oy Bs the veteran Bill Heltzel at short. Rimb sn Maan 0 the score was tied at 1-all and shot| “CLEVELAND, April 23 (U. P.)—~ navy -air service championship game for the Philadelphia A's,-6 to . H. Page, i And the shakeup worked well ot the puck in over Goalie Harry|Indications mounted today that the basketball t e a m | Lefty Watts and Jim Bennett Chicago, Lafa eri “| Softball Event. P i f the Pacific, - {1 holding the Red Sox to five hils|), oq jou Owens’ Toledo Cubs Er enough to win both ends of the Okrie batted for Garver in sventh Lumley. Detroit was shorthanded|16 major league club owners may o Hie. Tas they lost their sixth straight at) Planner & Bu bargain attraction, although Wilkie| wren batted for Kimberlin in ninth. | at the time because of a penalty. fail to select a successor to the late Serving 8S .an og cton Three fast double plays |" three hits yesterday as the In= 4 p. m. Prie didn't 100k 't06 hot at the. key-| Payad ran for Reinhart in ninth. Starts M ond ay The crowd, largest ever to see a 3 athletic instruc-|,.n¢" Ghristopher out of trouble as|dianapolis Cardinals won thelr seas yn ge . stone:. Inay 5% 20 000s hockey game at Detroit, must have Kenesaw Mountain 1andip ad vase tor, Johnson has his mates made 12 hits. |son opener before 3000 fans at Vie~ Merrill, aris A change in the outfield planned Runs batied in—English 3, Wentzel,| A warmup softball tournament sensed what was in the offing after|Pall commissioner when they mee been overseas 17| ro Chicago Cubs set the pace tory field; 9 to 5. E Kelly Prie by Burwell didn’t come off. With Wilkie 3, Heltzel, Lansterseick 2. BOE | will be held at Speedwiy stadium |Mel Hill give Toronto a 1-0-0 lead hers tomorrow. . 1 months. He is 20 in the ' National, upsetting the The Cards were crediled with Tuners! Home, ++ Toledo using a right ‘handed pitch- Brads. Three-base hit—English. Home | starting next Monday night. in the first six minutes of the game.| Apparently as far apart as ever and a graduate of | {Pirates in both ends of a double Seven blows off two Buckeye flip- om non ‘er in the first game, Ed Morgan, run — Lanstersetck, po i008 « Wanton 4s g After eight minutes of the third |on a candidate, the only hope that Southport highly ooo" o Pittsburgh; 3*to 0, and 5 Pers and made use of five Toleda Greenwood, In southpaw swinger, was slated t0|gimble to Ignasiak. Left on’ bases—In-| © oY will be conducted in both period, Murray Armstrong tied the|the owners may be able to get school, where hel, 2. errors during the game. BE play right field. But Morgan failed’ gisuagolic 10, Toledo Jo, Bass on balla men’s and women's divisions, alligeore for Detroit after taking a|together depended upon the report was active in The Braves and Phillies split at| Mayor Robert H, Tyndall and oy ST, William to put in an appearance at the ball|g:ikeouts—By Garver 4, Rich 7, Kimber- | entries to be filed by Friday night |pass from Bill (Flash) Hollett. That|of a four-man committee which was | football and Philadelphia, Boston winning the Guy U. Blaine took part in the N a a park. [lim 3 Jimines 1 Hits—Ofl Whitehead ©| yith Floyd Hassler, 219 Massachu- set the stage for the dash by Pratt, appointed to sift the field of eli-| wresiing thay OPENEr, 3 10 2, On a single and a|OPening ceremonies. The line score: Fanner & It was & mysterious move. MOr=|; in 2. Rich 3 in 8%, Jiminez 1 in 3. | setts ave. {who tbok the puck on a.pass from | gibles. The contents of that report . ro er, steal in the seventh by Tommy Toledo "to ye 0-3 : » ROBINSON —

pitcher—By Rich (Thompson). by |

Nick Metz and zoomed te the nets.

|are secret. but it was said that the| Aviation Ordnanceman William A.

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ggn made the trip from Columbus Hit by ich eo DH RO tes re ; LL as 8 to Toledo and was- at the Com-| DP Davin), Se, pretension. The Bush-Callahan woftball as-| petroit won the Saturday night [names of President Ford Frick of Johnson Jr., is also in the naval| ~~. water Elmer (Butch), Bo Tararey Spwcer; Yala EO modore Perry, the Tribe's Toledo’ Padden and Hurley. Time—3:37 i sociation will meet tonight at 136 [game at Toronto 1 to 0 overtime. the National league and Leslie J. air force, stationed at Ft. Lauder- 's two-run homer for the! on April 24, 10:30 (Second Game) | 8 dale, Fla. J lemans /wo-zun no r | Stout Field humbled DeWolf News, Mortuary, 2310 headquarters, Saturday night. . {E. Washington st. (Officers will be] The final standings: O'Connor, Landis’ secretary, head Braves in the ninth of the second. , . . oil invited ‘to cal But without tacting B Ik | INDIANAPOLIS L 7 .6p GA Pisithe list. me went to waste when the Phil 17-4, in the season's opener for hoth Floral Park. ut without contacting Burwe elected in the Factory league and | roronte 3 5 Fane . “teams yesterday on the Flyers' STEWART—Eia

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to come in for consultation. Young Detore, Tg Wilkie also has been called in by | Jeftcoat, P his Chicago draft board for con- |

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night or twilight leagues are asked to have representatives present or call Carl Callahan at RI-4453.

; Earlham Next

At Hillcrest Club

Hillcrest Country club initiated | the golf season yesterday with a

gross and net tournament that at-|

[oe candidate. not feel that O'Connor can be|weight, and Bob Simmons, fast- | elected because of the opposition of | stepping local product, will tangle | Eastern club owners,

in main event action at the Armory | game The committee repart is said to next Friday night in a 10-round {Giants at the

cock. The Dodgers salvaged the final of their series with the!

Polo grounds, win-

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Windy City after tonight's game.| . | have passed up the two men who|bout postponed from two weeks ago|Ning, 3 to 1, on the fine pitching| Russell Link checked Camp At« ey Brothers’ ( He has a dependency deferment Qt0e tf 0 ' Foe of Bulldogs tracted 110 players. lcould have had the job if they|due to President Roosevelt's death, (of Curt Davis, who has won tWolterbury with four hits yesterday nois 8. Wer

and there's no telling about his new corona, rf Larry Burton carded a'79 to take desired. They are James A. Farley,| Matchmaker Lloyd Carter of the lof the three Brooklyn victories gs the Ft. Harrison team triumphed, chapel after

: | Fees ) - draft status until Wednesday. Reinhart, 1 o| Frank (Pop) Hedden's Butler un! first place in the event. Clark Espie,|who apparently turned down the|Hercules A. C., has announced. {thus far. He kept the Giants out| 11. 2. The Fort team tapped twa WILSON. Woo: Winning double-headers is some- | Jgnasiak 1b .. 1| versity baseball squad began prepa-| jack Thibodeau and Riley Fledder- |post because of the salary involved| Carter also plans to bring Danny | of scoring range most of the time,| Atterbury fingers for 11 hits. The gay a m. Pr thing new in the Indians’ book.|Kimbic, 3b -... |ration§” today for its first home| | john tied for the next postions, each|—it-pays $50,000 a year compared Williams, classy Albany (N. y.) [although allowing .10 hits. The|jne score: Buciasas 1b Last year they usually wound up Missier, © the season Wednesday {having 81. back to the Armory | Giants remained In first place, ip. Harrison 202 023 03x—11 1 ! eremstory. Fi

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Whitehead Is Routed Lanferseick batted for Missler in seventh. | Lafayette, 11-3 and 21-2. The line Ssei—————————— decline. ad : Nr Lait Ro be OR TR Seen pl : ye . : = Durham, local middle, on last week’s Cincinnati at St. Louis, winning the anks and In the first tilt they batted huge Boker og Ra bl pe BL ; ‘Wins Links Event Owners at Stalemate lcard to harid the latter his second OPener, 2 to 0, as Sophomore Ted! At Pleasant Run Je and John Whitehead out of the box in|inpiaNAPOLIS L000 010 0—1 mn iz (First Game) . : dav’s blind tourna-| SO the owners seem to be back joss in 11 starts h Wilks teok a duel from veteran ceived at the 5 5. tea RO Butler . 100 000 020 3 4 In yvesterday’s blind par tourn ss in 11 starts here. A best ball of 71. t d in b boy and brotk the initial inning and scored six Toledo : . Purdue . 101 11 50x--1110 1 t. the initial event of the sea- Where they started Nov. 25 when! Patterson is a ‘former . Golden BUCKY Walters “and rookie Frank | 8 k » turned in by We especially “ runs on six hits and two walks. | Run Batted In—Detore. Two-Base Hits | Cook and Yike. Buyssee, Stewart and Mel e : re { : . Hani ih Dasso. The Reds pulled ‘the sec- the combination of Herman Kohl« and nurses, the |~Davis, Shupe. Stolen Bases — Wren, | Hughes, Seeteh » |son for women members ‘at Lake Landis died. The committee—made | Gloves champion at the Windy City | an, K. F. Macklin, Ed B love, the pian They collectes 4. hits.in the game Smith. . Left "On" Bases—Indianapolis 5, (Second Game) : lond game out of the fire by scor-|™3™M ackIn, FOwnY Home and all l'roledos 8% Bases On: Balls—Off Jeffcoat |Biitier 002 0b 2 7 8 | Shove, Suze Berson took Arst place, of Sam Breadon of th Louis | 2nd holder of the Barney Ross tro-| : e d A. J. Altorf th but’ failed to score-after-the first oqat {Butler ...,..um i # p Sareacon e St. Louis ling “three unearned funs in the| li an rier, won the - PVT. CECIL 6, “Knierim' 2. Strikeouts—By' Jeflcoat 4, Purdue - 781 '7x—31. 18. 1 with “94 and “Kafe; Covell, secs : AFads Lbhy. Simmons has won “six SirRighs 1 round. The big poke in the first | Knierim 1 Wild Pitch — Knierim, Um-! Smith and Yi ke Curtis; Quinn, Cus and ond. with 100. Cardin y Fares fot’ ie en Lbouts here. {oth to win,. 9 to 7. Two errors, a|Pro- ~AInALeur ‘tqurnament a Pleas. TOST & FO stanza was a triple by Off Bngiisy joan: Holly wd Fades, Tiwec-1:35, _Hodmwah, Pugh cago Cubs, Don Barnes of the Bl.l' c——— (rarity for the smooth fielding world Be for runnerup LOST—1 red ¢ © with two on. ilkie also delivered = : . Louis Browns and Alva-B 2 {champions, -set- up the runs. d 4 : ‘ = radley of . re : . and tube, o 3 HITE Soule Whit tallied {wo Standing of Clubs Results Schedules the Cleveland Indians—may Yo Register V ictory ADH Rena, Xs Yoda Xs pd x: Ciemans Truck runs. [] I . . 3 B » NEW YORK, April 23 (U, P).=|NCO0 a Sir 0 an Ol Cianapolis, Ind the solution in its report, but it ap- | Lo Tom Co Dapolis, Ind Bob Brady. the young catcher, got AMERICAN ASSOCIATION | Milwaukee at St. Paul, postponed, rain; Milwaukee at St. Paul (postponed, cold). | nears doubtful TS ero th oH At South Grove | Major league baseball, which in late Bg. Corpelly, J. Hume aug Tiaiiors three blows during the contest, 0 WL Pei) — pe Y er ihe can t January considered giving up for Bob Shuman each having a Ti. leave papers 8 ne | Milwauk "8 Le NATIONAL LEAGUE dates they recommend can muster| S°uth Groves pro-amateur tour- money. : Pleas for two sacks, gukte yO ot EN ou Kansas City 010 000 Joo 3 3 $i he 12 voles necessary or: aleets ney, held yesterday, resulted in athe duration because of manpower Klepfer, BE-2 oKivn o mMinnhea) — ’ an Woodie Rich, Tribe right hander, INDIANAPOLIS Ton Re rk 00 000 0118 RM aeert pn) nd Bleineke: Leon ry for election. | victory for the team composed of [shortages and possible public dis- Beauty Softens 287 In Pom held the Mud Hens in check and to cormmbny : Days and Owen: Mungo, Adams 3)i,p4 pAragon. : Technically, the club owners were] svg Pollack, John Clayton, Claude |@Pproval, drew 409,287 paying spec- S ’ Billfoid, combi only one run and two hits in seven |Minneapolis ! and omar = B called into session to hear that|gishmond and John Urquardt with|tators and thousands of non- paying OTT0W + o » 3 keys. Rewar . K (Fi ouisvill He 8 - —Tan bil innings, but Weakened in the eighth Tod : ie First Gamed ah Louisville 3 oo 304-1 3 1 Samittee report, but when the call; pest ball 6f 68. {servicemen during the first week 1o8T a and was derricked in the ninth. | AMERICAN LEAGUE | Philadelphia + 318 600 18-313 8 Callahan, Thompson (8) and Lipscom;| VERY Out hope existed that- the} porgnel) Johnson, Don Patterson, |of the season, » United Press sur- night; $10 rew Rich's own error helped the Hens| " L Andrews, Barrett (8) and Kiutts; Loe,|3UMeY and Crumbling, owners would be able to agree on prank Clay, Harold Cork and Sig| Vey revealed today. LOST—Large b to a run in the fourth and in the Raa go 1 Karl (8), Kennedy (9) and Peacock. re —— Landis’ successor, ‘Dahlstrom combined to take sec- The National league drew 214,227 ns bors. eighth he was combed for a:two- -rup Detroit 3 a (Second Game) 3% AMERICAN LEAGUE Chief among the dark-horse can-|ond with 71. War stamps and mer- | fans to 25 games and the American f08T—Brown homer by Ed Lanfersiek after two washington 3 aon. a Na 3 oe York 200 004 oos— 3 4 1 didates were Will Harridge, 61-year- | chandise prizes were awarded the league 195060 to 23 games. The fold. TAD down. In the ninth Heltzel's wide Cleveland 3 | Wallace, Eearly (1), Tobin (9) and Masi;| Bonham and Drescher; Wolff and Fer. |0ld president of the American) winners. [average was better than 8,500 fans Express Your ~ Bac throw put the first hitter on base, Boston 4 Barrett, Karl (6) and Mancuso. | rell. | league, who has declined considera- | ———— per game was considered highly Love and Sympathy Pleasant Ru the next Mud Hen fanned and Rich | NATIONAL LEAGUE (First Game) ,|tion but might accept. as a com- : satisfactory in view of the weather, . yare._ Reward. [Pn 400— 8 1o8T— « lost control and walked Kimble ony, york Ww. L | Cincinnati . 000 on 200 4 3 1 Philadelphia - me 010— 2 ni 2| promise for the good of baseball; Faces Induction which in many cities has been cold U He Vos} ble W. y pd Pals four pitches. Chicago 2 St. Louis . 0p “oy—% 4 Newsom and Hayes: Hausmann, Weeds |John W. Bricker, former governor of] PITTSBURGH, April 23 (U. P).land damp. naerstandabie Vvayy ward, BE-1( Jimines Sont to Hill St. Louis : a ie Dae (0), Bush 19) aNd Ri 11), wiles 19) aud Walters, Ohio and defeated Republican can-|—Pirate Pitcher Fritz Ostermueller| Last season the weather forced ¥ The ALLIED Lost Ratior Skipper Burwell pulled Rich and Rrookiva 3 ot (Second Game—10 Innings) | - (11 Inmings) diate for vice president in 1944, and | was en route to his home in Quincy,| many postponements. At this same FLORISTS ASSN. 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