Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 January 1946 — Page 22
LIS TIMES — _ THURSDAY, JAN. 10, 1046
City Series Tilts, Tourney Top Net Card. {Spartan Five | Represent DePauw for 1945-46 Cage Season N.C.A.A: Cool | Yill Engage fii To Requests
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i to prefer to-talk baseball. Two city series contests and a ’ vs : 5 , ST. LOUIS, Mo, Jan. 10 (U. P.) — Possibly ly it was because he was here, home of the |gor.team tourney at Tech gym iy : fe: loath ET RL J 2 Educators atiempts 3g sub “aupertha t he touched on the deal which had sent |neadiine the high school basketball ; ; f 14 5 5 go ; / a Se ar oe i gr r Coopet to the Giants the other day. program for fans in the Capital wo : : : i Jetics appeared to be making little i actually pay $178,000 tor tHe boy?” he asked with |City area tomorrow and Saturday. | bby 02 yx HoAdWaY loday et the National Cals ised incre , “1 am fold that some times these figures are | gooved Heart strives to stay un- : ; pe i i ; 2 ; legiate Athletic association conven~ rated.” VAR ‘ : in city play against Wash- : : rp : a eR » gentle old man was assured this was que time the club owners heaten pay top attraction Wd ; : 2 The general consensus among the : : or public; the Giants had paid the Cardinals |ington in perhaps the fop & . £} XG hundreds of coaches and athletic : : tomorrow night. i hE CER : directors at the meetings was that that's a whole lot more than they offered | The, schedule: ? 18 ; A post-season bowl games, “player TOMORROW NIGHT | : : i #4 — : scouting” &nd the ‘development of "en oi $0 ; i” bi. TT . ; . 2% big-name college teams would con#t was still 8 record sum ($4200) they offered Ta uopry ; zo ur Ge Nou 3: A 4 a tinue to boom during the postwar Yale's greatest pitcher, to turn professional, that a Be of fh 5 : a dh 3 at years. for a college star. : “su Speedway at Resch on 1 % a xX ol | ; ol 3 g ' gay. the est Senders. ofl: burgh lust nigh SATURDA : y -y ; 3 ig oo Le : s * schools | over posses: , has been identified with football for so many yEi'B Tourney at Tech " i F : fA a planned to play a role in the boom. | division load a forgotten—or else we never knew—he was a tre- 1:30—Broad Ripple vs. Shortridge Aad + bi ER After hearing two college presi: behind the leag baseball, So many major clubs of the period bid | 2:30—Lawrence Central ve. Hows , |. gyi od 9 : SY YY dents blast the “overpaid athlete” a services he has lost track of the exact number. Bibl Gites at Bacred Haart ; Cl : ob FD a and “commercialization” :of pres- 1t = Hay "1 WT think is was six or seven,” he’said modestly. Pittsburgh made | Grigpas Attucks at Vallomis 2 > we ! : Ve ent-day sports, the N. C. A. A 3 wl "Bim the biggest offer: $5000. . . . “But they didnt put it in writing.” | lafinus ors schoot a0 Sent Ressiare a _ : is bi - v, SE convention went right ahead to- yfetiusto Sgr sy "Rourke played centerfield for the Giants at that time and Manus! at Cathedral : : > Sa a : [inv witha its Wusiness session, alec: that needs to h Yale during the off season. O'Rourke wad assigned to | Tech hopes to hit its winning 2 : \tion of officers and the football || Sisters Yo push Finally he got the Giants up to their top |stride again in North Central con- 4 lcoathes’ reports : 10 beat. Provides » ference play at Logansport, but| . to stop the Bis oe es a v |the Greenclads are all but counted | : Bowl Games Rapped a eyusntly, "wp wasn't interested in playing professional baseball.” says Stage, lout of the race for the title after : xa . a, Dr. John A. Hannah of Michigar | a a ed ha at the same time thanking my friend |their loss to Richmond and with The DePauw university Tigers for the 1945.46 basketball season pose with their trainers and Coach Donovan C. Moffett (back State and Dr. T. J. Davies of Col- ment of the oy
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1 still have the letter he wrole me on that occasion. My |guch teams as Anderson, Lafayette row, left). First row (left to right) are Bill Bromer, Decatur; Bruce Currie, Buckhannon, W. Va.; Bill Delaney, Rochester; Paul Deppert, orado college rapped New Year in She antiotth
“dismissed me rather sharply. He wrote: ‘You ure making B and Marion to be met before the| Aled and Mike Farowich, Brooklyn, N. Y. Second row: Erwin Huston, student manager; Edward Gruener, Hammond; Norman Knights, Day. howl games In speeches Jus first appearance
tool of » end of the campaign: {terday and Hannah warned tha‘
n ie. n= * Tough Task Chicago; Witham Standish,- Bedford; Robert. Thornton; Covington, Ky.; Charles West, Greencastle; F. A. Winske, East Chicago; Eldon S. | “trouble lies ahead for certain col- playing roach,
In those days college teams played the major professionals in | oo 0 pote task ‘will be a Wright, Youngstown, O...and Tom Embree, student manager. Third row: Coach Moffett; Joe-Boyd, Muncie: Richard E. Coffey, Green. 8° which due to political pres United Press c | spring games. -Stagg pitched in any number of these games. Tans. tough one at Washington, for the| castle; Ernest O. Jackson, Columbus; Ronald MacDenald, Canada; Robert Ogden, Delmar, N. Y.; Richard Thornburg, St. Louis, Me.; [Ue aor aire for Pauli oh ing “8 big help bie Jeagusty henry Suge pun. story about me. You know Coutintpiale havent Jost 2 . Same Richard Schein, head manager, and Gerald Westfall, trainer. : ime . lotic teams.” Srey 4 ghee against e CO . : . Goi bn Hal he man D7 628 WASLEEL | um le a common 0 : : pe monies; Tes, (LR ei never seen before or . ent of the Spartans and West VY ] S M I S d Z : : ; 4 Les Douglas pe runner off base. It was a little trick of ours. The second J LD phar Ey M4 points Geor gi a Tec h a paraiso tar Moves Into decon ollners Ra p who piloted Tulsa's teams into fiy | a _ baseman would play wide and so would the shortstop. This encouraged |," "\ Jii0y tourney and 40 points y . s ; . : nh Somes =, oh ee hoi B Blake and Jerr the nner to ake BBN ete the runner (00, te Continental er. Sac) [py py Irish Place in State College Scoring Race Kautsky Five [mw eviiy mie tor ose sn | HE "soe ps: 5 bag” Stagg paused and brushed back a Helligepens the Redskins three points: | 4 : letes returning from service shoul i Tall Tommy “But, of course, you could never get away Southport's rivalry contest with| ATLANTA, Ga, Jan. 10 (U. P).— By JAMES E. WALTERS, United Press Sports Writer | The Pt. Wayne Zollner Pistons be relaxed—with one exception. : sothe excellent that now. The boys are too smart. Warren Central is the most at-|Georgia Tech has dropped Notre Brawny John Janisch, the six-foot-three-inch forward from Val- SWll are Nationa] Professional | He advocated that service mes too, as he reg “-m » tractive on the county card for|Dame, which had grown tobe almost| paraiso university, moved into the No. 2 spot in the state college basket- basketball league champs as far as|Put in one year of residence befor straight shutou Stagg frequently topped the batting order. | pigday, a traditional rival, from its 1946 ball individual scoring parade today. the Indianapolis Kautskys are con- | becoming eligible if they transfe were aided cons than 150 even when he was making Walter Howe Is Favored football schedule. Some 70 points ahead of “Jolting Jawn” was lanky Harold Brown, cerned. {from one school to another in. th i turn ‘of Rollie teams and he was a jack rabbit on the | ro. go ob 0 Howe will ‘enter| Also dropped were North Caroling, | who is speedily turning the race into a one-man show and leaving the | The upstaters defeated the local SMe conference. Otherwise, the: ; game saw -Dick once he led the collegiate field in stolen bases. the East side tourney as favorites| Howard and Clemson, © |other high-scoring collegians to bat- | — T= eT tarifry Jast night at the Butler field- |SHould be allowed to pick up wher 3g Action of ‘the se frei hipaa. 2 by reason of their recent improved The Georgia Tech 1946 schedule tle for runner-up honors. ‘New York May house, 60-47, before an estimated | they left off in entering the service : After tonight we didn’t know what the hook slide was. We play but Shortridge cannot be over- adds in their -place- Tennessee, -V.{-- Brown; -held-to- eight points Sat- hill crowd of between 4000 and 6000 fams.| _., “wv 1 ; travel to St. I« It occurred to me it was important » looked. M. I, and Mississippi. urday against Western Kentucky, Eliminate Double The Zollners were in front at the | (xiants to Expand meeting and th I guess you'd call it now. So I i Manual's game at Cathedral Sat- = regained his scoring eye last night| NEW YORK, Jan. 10 (U. P)— end of the first period, 16-11, and | 1 up-and-coming pped with springs and covered Wi | yrday night is the other city series Flying Start as he dropped in 17 points to pace |Racing’s daily double at New York|at the half, 32-20. They continued I Arm System i at the Coliseun tion ourselves to ie Qiving Stee i encouriter, the Redskins still looking] DETROIT, Jan. 10.—Bevis Fraser, Evansville's 52-33 rout’ of Indiana tracks may be eliminated, it was in- their scoring rush in the third heat| NEW YORK, Jan, 10 (U. PJ). AMERIC ang features. “When I for their first victory in city play|Detroit freshman forward, sank the Desval ite City) Sat oh Ulcate oday by mle SB4 rove the sou to 42-33 as the car Hubbell, who has signed a ney how crude and primitive and a chance to get out of the|first shot he took in a college bas- night's ol seven J oomeaizsion. . ’ | five-year contract to supervise th realize cellar in the standing. ketball game. goals and three free throws boost- |=" ,| The Kautskys staged a rally to New York Giant farm team system : ed Brown's fleld goal production to though official announcement of trim the lead to four points but the | will be instructed to enlarge th
the daily double elimination may | yne sni accurac led | ‘eam ant off s = 8 may | Ft 86—best in the state—and his freei ,. ome for another week, Cole Wayne Sniping acsuracy enabled present 11: 2eL-up, Glan: ol
tagg's day were inventive. Phil H Se 1 M k L | L 48—a the Zollners to pull away in the| ot suger sar wre meee. ut | Heavy Scoring Marks Local League [mm io to tai the 5 lesa fe moje nd bon Gus if aes of the ste, 48 ree an indoor cage but it : 6 at a commission meeting yesterday, Little Jerry Steiner of the Kaut-| The Giants own three of th
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or game, too—with a fraction overiand a vote would be taken on the skys led scorers of both teams with farms and have working agreement » pitcher designing a
matter shortly. [16 points. {with eight minor league clubs. INDIANAPOLIS 4, Scores 17 Points ie Hershey 7, Clevela
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: ; a : : Haven 3, Buf fashioned the first tackling Some heavy scoring resulted in last night's local tenpin league ses-| Janisch also flipped in 17 points . i — t and tied it in the sions, with: a 667 by Kenny Bogart pacing the men and a 651 by Mickey Hast night, leading the towering. p ToD
Rotert being the feminine standout performance. rusaders to a 62-50 triumph over afl Puerto Rico that avenged an earli- | . tar get his most delightful Bogart neared the 700 mark as he rolled 225, 205, 267 for Mercator Sie Cleveland at Hers
’ 54-51 loss to the islanders : oem ; «ii That was the year | Tigers in the Inter-Club league at Pritchett’s. His 697 was the top three-|® " { Sunday—St. Lot e to keep our cham- | game total of the season in that loop. This gave the crack, Valpo re- R}- | Providence pe I felt T had a heavy | Mrs. Rotert threatened the 652 : bounder a seasons total of 150 : , season high of Genie Drexler as she striking to one game as he rolled points in 11 games and left him ; x
rolled with the Tompkins Ice Cream |634 in the R. C. A. circuit at Fox-|13 points ahead of third-place hold|five of the Ernest Johnson Coal cir- | Hunt. He posted a 279 for a league °F John Wallace of Indiana. cuit at Fox-Hunt. She also neared| record when he struck nine con-| Bob Royer of Indiana State is prayer that day. He fanned 17 of |the 269 high single game mark of|secutive times, before leaving the fourth with 133 points and Bob arf went dead and three days [the season as she opened with 263.) five pin. He spared and struck for, Dille, the defending scoring champ, Haven he pitched underhand, ex- She added 199 and 189 for the big|the record game. is fifth with 121. Dille, who had been the championship. “What I re- |Series, her initial 600 of thé season| The opening shift of the third md¥ing at a 17-point-a-game clip in Harvard men hit little pop ups. [In league competition. annual West Side individual clas-|his previous three games, netted | during the game.” A trio of nifty totals resulted in|sic. a scratch singles tournament [eight points against Puerto Rico) . s = 8 the Indianapolis league's attack on|of eight games, will take the alleys last night. | Well, praying always did beat cussing, or so your correspondent [the maples at Pritchett's, Ken| tomorrow night at 8. Here are the state's top 20 scor-
M8 been told. Naturally, he wouldn't know from experience. Christensen setting the pace with| The event will continue through ers: : : ha 192, 232, 246-670 for Gold Medal |Synday, and over the folloWiNg|u. is Brown. Evansrie.. 2 Toh i ’ . EXPE TED S ON! Beer, as Howard Deer Sr. assumed | week-end, before closing -with a|John Janisch, Valpo .... 11 150 FE > \ . + LJ . K Rejoin Indiana Maurice Wellman was next with| equ are: Jere Sri, Suet... 4 Orders Will Be 214, 212, 224650 for Gold Medal| g.4y Cesnik, Jos. Braskich (Valparaiso), |Mywin Anderson, Purdue.. 10
FT 28 2 More Cagers the runnerup spot with 241, 225, 202| single squad on Jan. 27. Pin Naser $a 1 bd 24 4 Mo: Jones, Evansville.. 12 17 107 4 \ AW ET . BLOOMINGTON, Ind, Jan. 10|Beer. Marott Shoes 934, 1064, 1031 malph Colter’ ‘Cutfont, Arch CAMILCE| Boyle Coter, Ind. Bisse... 1) 8 28 RUAN WN Filled in Rotation 18 24 16 20 iH 13 21 19 19
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(U. P.)~Roy Kilby, Muncie junior, i in the 1ngiagmpals was. the |, + “Gettings, Ray “Chrisney, Ralph (Ar doe Boyd, . DePauw py er- {and Rex Grossman, Huntington, | best team series o e evening. baugh, Harold Stricklin, Wm. Lan na}; Del Kistler, d._Central,... 3. Eo ore ever Diver | ophomore, rejoined the Indians| George Pettinger Was in the se-| burs: joe. Phaier. pubes Wesl (duc{oeul Hofitan, Purdue. 3 . : university basketball team today|lect class with his 221, 194, 238— Schaub, John’ Brown, Wate May, Ray Quek Wittenbeaker, 1. 3 ’ following recent discharges from the | 653, rolled in the Howe 400 Club Halman, Homer ATpeT. Pred Pavey, Larry|C. Englebright, Eysnsville 12 loop at Pritchett-Hunt-O'Grady. |Pavey, Jack Black (Pt, Waine), Max Syl-|Harry Hines, Valpo . 13 : I, Pred Ulsas|Al Kralova rh Wien $3 . Dave Catlin] Ind. Central 8
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purple heart medals for battle wounds.
Kilby was a reserve on '41-42 and Local Leag ue Tenpin Sco res Sites Picked
42-43 Indiana quintets while Gross-
man was a member of the orack $00 BOWLERS (MEN) #00 BOWLERS (WOMEN). B A L. Cl b WRN ed BUILT 10 OUTWEAR ‘42-43 freshman team. Kenny Bogart, Intef-Club . 607 | Mickey Rotert, Erpest Jounipr Coal 651 y . u S o \ AA / :
Ken Christensen, Indianapolis 500 BOWLERS (WOME Howard Deer Sr., Indianapoht 68 | o11ie Shriner, Johnson r
: . cers 383 3 x : Geo. ’, 400 Clu ad \ Brown Hopes Seats Gives Yanks |i iwi amet, 1 BR tt nO an aguas | \ i PRE-WAR TIRES . 3 Alene, Lucille Rice, 564 er \ 4 / / a ta ‘ Pr M 6 / J ) -t Catching S ff ose IRI me polis 640 h : 369 clubs prepared today for their first N g d y fs: © NEW RE. Wm. Gooch, Fun Bowl Industrial 639 W Joh \ Q 5 To Resume Play YORK, Jan. 10 (U. P| Jl Ce RCA (Pox-Hunt) ........ 634 pes. swieeeee 380 gpring training treks to Florida and ; = Tay, - EW HAVEN, Conn. Jan. 10 (0. INew ork Tankess from the navy [Fil Bron ection: + core Oh vege Jonison 21212 | California. since 104 | 1p REL ' .» Jan. 10 (U, |New York ees from the navy Pill Bush, Indianapolis \ 545 : ’ = 7 7 . ~Bddie Brown of the St. Louis today gave the New Yorkers’ one of ob I pg Lo BETA “ee . 1 a Me With spring training less than 40, y Wr 7 44 p g GRS-10 RUBBER 18 the sensa-
the most 's ly fortified catching |Dad Hannah, Indianapolis . Bh %|days away, American league head- | NE a } . ; . it Arongly etching Mahon, No Mae Zs or. THD 33¢|quarters reported ‘that six of the y tional new wonder material that
. * ; y Geo. Carlson, RCA Mixed R The National Football league opened Dartmouth” a; Naval Air Sta Geo, Meno, Win. J. Holley ‘Mised. 83 ookie Pitcher a three-day meeting (here today tion 3, ar ~ slg A’s Holdout
Don Young, Riviera Club .(Pk Defiance 87, Lawrence Tech 34. Ed Dennis, Real Silk and gave first consideration to rule
a 51, North Carolina 46 Emmett Irwin, Parm Security Mixed. . PHILADELPHIA, Jan. 10 (U. P.).|changes, the schedule and .annual
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who lost an eye in a hockey Niles McMahon, North Side Recn.... 618 - y corps in the American league. Bd Hasting, Bi Luly e Recn.... $16| Helen Hartman, ‘Solataire Mixed 8 Clarence Baker, Indianapolis . . with GRS-10 are cooler running, son : into the sideboards last Sun- fey, Mike Garbark and Aaron Rob-| Wi: Noman, Central Re 604 | i a to| league training sites: have greater resistance to crackagainst the New Haven| veteran Bil] Dickey, who still is Chas. Kane, Lithographers Ann Poppaw, Pepsi-Cola 506 rg and ¢atchers), Feb, 37 (rest of squad). : : dey, Ind Bell 500! on : in 10 days. take an inactive position. Rex Knight, Bam Tyner's Tavern... Helen Erdiey, Indiana Bley eland—-Cleatwaugy, Fla, Feb. 20 and EXTRA COST in our Miller Washington—Orlando, Fla., Feb. 11 and - 5 : Whetstine, St. John Evangelical... " L. G. 8. Mixed sshington—Orlando, ¥ia., g an SCOUNEY WIGH SCHOOLS HATE COLLEGES Herad Hedegard. St. John Evangelical 871 | Valinde Combs, Our Lady of Lourdes 408| To 34 : . D. Adams 870 4 Urban Casper, St. Philip Men's Club 563 : % Ay oe Pp n's Clu 363 Margaret Bayes, Farm HEATERS Aberdeen Bombers 64, Washtgton 37. Bs a0n, + AP RAALERRL LL Mickey McMonagle, RCA Mixed —— 2 Repairing and SERVICE 4 ® vowd SEE, To Wher herp 41. Z'The Philadelphia Athletics have|player draft. and BUS TIRES RENTALS For Cars and Trucks Lake Forest 29, {being threatened by the new All-
‘this week, sald today he| gears, who went into the na “we Artella. Yager, Johns 3| teams, including the champioh De- | gE yor” adds many miles and gr eater. safevy | Pred Schwomeyer, West Side Merchts, 614 ly, hi Aree o " g p " . . : be back on the hye In tWolauring 1943, is a hard-hitter and |b Yo mei: Indianapolis os Ruth Kreftel Y johnson. +. . troit Tigers, would open training in| , Z ty to your Miller Tires. Tires built doctors didn't share his experienced receiver. He will com- Bob Susemichael, | Moon-Lite Classic $0 : : I Plunge, While the other two had! plement a staff including Ken Sil- |Sennny Murphy, Indianapolis... sele California. : who was injured In 8 |vestri, Bob Drescher, Rollie Hems- |Fred Backeasios, American Legion... 808 | Lon "Job sis| The complete list of American Size 6.00x16—516.20 (Fe stand up better under high speeds, in an American Hockey le Welt Norman, Centra Recu. di, U, 8. Rubber Detrojt—Lakeland, Fla., Feb, 20 (pitch |} : ol : in ey league |ingon, Thistewite, North Bide Recn. : 398 arg and ascher), Feb 31 rab of sand Take Up to ing and bruising, give longer wear. Would not admit his career (in the navy, has not decided Yet| orm LEAGUE LEADERS (EN | Dora Richardson. Deseian [11 B04| pEhlisdelphiac-Wess ‘iim “Beach, "Pia. You get all these EXTRA MILE8b an end. He is to leave the whether he will continue PAYING of | Roma Clark. Wa 3. Block Mixed . Ann Martin, Kay Jewelry 803| "gi “Touls—Anaheim Cal. ‘feb. 20 (all). 6-MON AGE and SAFETY features at NO ' _|J. Stevenson, Marmon-Herrngtn, Mxd. 583| OTHER LEAGUE LEADERS (WOMEN) Mitch York—8t, Petersburg, Pl d Bean paris Soags or 8 Asus Tito, Types Mined 1. 0] afta SC A 3 sa TIME TO PAY Geared -to-the-Road Tires. asketball R |¢ M. Manes, Prest-O-Lite Dorany Vogel North: Side po sis0--Pasnena, Cal, Feb, 18 and esu S Adar Lich, Coca-Cola Edith Herndon, Stewart-Warner i . : re 8 Carl Knop, - seins nF one se (te 8 ite Cot nie oe" in fa ane om, Mrmr rid GUARANTEED prised ARVIN CAR Jim Shewmah, Alphas ene , Pde T Mi ed : Akron so. OTHER COLLEGES 3. McDonald, Allison Rxscuilve ...... 863 Metrge Teka, Riera CHD. «s.r: 434 Opens Meeting RECAP PING BATT cy 7, Beartimors 3. I OL rr ee I by ohoed DELCO Vulcanizing on . RECHARGE : CAR, TRUCK REPAIRS - BATTERIES Academy 39, Scott 18. |Qetty 8, W Suh $1, setiarson Twp. {Harvard 85, Boston 48. usoand 20. | Westrope Ban their first holdout of the 1946 sea-| The league, whose dominance is Sentral 32, Carme! 30. a TL aks pores: son. PATI. EERSEEERT [Mode Permanent | iow come wt sgn does Sree MS XE on || PARTS, REPAIR, SERVICE ON ALL MAKES HOME AND CAR RADIOS 9 | hy entra .
, Gilead 33. Muhlenberg 56, Franklin and Marsh ARCADIA, Cal. Jan. 10 (U. P.).|handed pitcher purchased for a re-|sider renewal of Commissioner El- % . Ty [ie 2 man re | oiey suckte. Westoope, the nav ported #20000 from Atlanta of the|mer Layden's five-year coniract. ||| WE SERVICE AND. INSTALL GAR HEATERS AND AUTO ACCESSORIES 7. 0B ri ot Semple 3M. ony s leading rider ‘in 1933, was|Southern association last Reprembes i rnegle Teoh 45, without a racing MNcense today|said he would not sign. Carpenter ini 8. John's rae Fy New York City after the State Horse Racing board |eaid he preferred to suasain with Early Training P)'The . rermanentl bi and time with the OSTON, . J. P)— TIANGSS ob. Suctnatt 82... riding on aged lim Hom Allgnta Play par Boston Braves will take about eight ihatst 48. C4 5 - The board revoked Westrope's| Carpenter last year turned in one|Players, including some war veter{Williams $4. Trinity 48 (overtime), license yesterday after reviewing his|of the finest records ever turned in|ns, to Hot Springs, Ark, Feb. 1 Yale M, ‘Columbia 32. |ride last Aug. 18 aboard Ace|by a pitcher in any league. He won for & 10-day pre-training camp . : FESSIONAL Hudkins at Del Mar. He was ac-|22 and lost two, striking out 157| condition period—-which - will inof Indianapolis 4. cused of rough riding and fouling|and compiling an earned run.aver- clude health baths—General Man-
lang 37. another entry. : "|age of 182. The 6 foot, two inch|ager John Quinn ‘announced last 30 Y a IDI AN ST. DAILY TO 6 P.M, _ SERVICE TE Action of the board came upon|hurler walked only 57 batters and night. The club's regular training \}| JYY Na F yh . SAT, TO 6130 P. M.
E TEAMS rler 16, Noire Dame “B" 43. | Westrope's - re- te- wed 57 runs in 208 innings. He season opens Feb. 10 at Fort Lau-
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