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Bisons Keep Hopes Alive In Playoffs

BUFFALO, N. Y., April 12 (U.

P.).eThe Buffalo Bisons, fighting back in the battle for the American Hockey league A Calder cup, threatened to carry the campaign into the baseball season today as they trailed the Cleveland Barons, three games to two. Buffalo put on its best performance of the series last night, top- § ping Cleveland, 6 to 1, before 9460 | fans at Memorial auditorium. The issue was settled in the first period when the Bisons scored twice. Thereafter the visiting Bar- | ons never had‘a chance, -4 The Bisons won with a six~

J scored by a different player. t was the first time in the playoff series that they had looked like the champions they were during the regular season when they topped all of the clubs in both divisions in victories, The Buffalo players who did the scoring were Paul Mundrick, Tom- | my Cooper, Freddie Hunt, Len Hal- | derson, Murdo McKay and Jackie! Adams, |

The teams play the sixth game at

seventh if necessary at Buffalo on Bunday.

Standings AMERICAN LEAGUE ef Oup Playoffs (Finals)

Manford Kistler was to be on the mound for Indiana Central this afternoon in the Greyhouhds’ home opener against Central Normal at: University Heights.

Cald Buffalo 6, Cleveland 1 Playoff Standings

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Minneapolis. May Be Sold To N.Y. Giants

MINNEAPOLIS, Minn, April 12 (U. P)~—The Minneapolis Millers, one of the last independent tripleA clubs in minor baseball leagues, may be sold to the New York Giants today, Owner Mike Kelley revealed. Horace Stoneham, president of the National league team, was due to arrive here this afternoon to commence negotiations with the veteran Kelley and the latter sald | that “Stoneham is interested.” | Kelley, one of the most prominent | ‘and widely known owners in the | minor leagues, hinted he would sell |

‘price he would ask, he didn't say, but reliable sources had previously predicted that ancient Mike wouldn't take less than $175,000 for | his colorful “Kels.” | The Millers, several time pennant winners in the American association, despite the fact they were bucking teams staffed with ex-major leaguers, have developed | such stars as Ted Williams, Boston Red Sox, Charley Wagner, Herb Hash and Bill Butland, all of the Red Sox, and scores of oth- | ers less notable. Miller Sets Homer Record In addition, the all-time minor- | major league homer record of 69 round trippers was set by First | Baseman Joe Hauser of the Millers over a decade ago, { In addition, Kelley dug up Clint Hartung, elongated all-around diamond star, for whom the Giants reportedly -had agreed to pay the Minneapolis owner $25,000 and four players. Hartung, who thought nothing of pitching every other day and play-

Two undefeated grapplers, both | N8 the outfield and first base on

a3 alternate days, decided to sign up i . | | Joprusch oan dor lyuavywelghis, Tha for a year’s extra hitch in the army | | wrestling card next Tuesday night, at the Armory.

air corps. | Previously, Kelley, who has been |

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Pasha, Hindu matman from Cal-|Y®&S: ota oti amd Bude oo Mack of the Philadelphia Athletlos,

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It also is announced that Rene

{La Belle, Toronto, will be in a | supporting bout.

| ‘Ship 75 Takes ‘Sea Scout Meet

Skipper James W. Ray received

: 4 : {the traditional dunking in the pool Sensational Charley “Chuck” Taylor, |last night affer Sea Scout Ship 75

who has plenty of what the fans go | won the senior scout swimming for, encounters a formidable test |meet at the Riviera club.

when he crosses gloves with Man- |

York tonight.

Taylor, a full-of-fight Irishman |

from Pittsburgh, caused a real stir in fistic circles by the manner in which he trounced Freddie Archer recently. He exhibited instinctive boxing abil-

ity and a wide repertory of punches,

plus speed, accuracy and power. Marteliano, a tough, two-fisted socker, believes in throwing punches from opening gong to final bell. In his last start he turned in a major upset by vanquishing the classy Canadian welter, Phil Palmer. Enjoy the excitement, blow-by-blow, on Gillette’s Cavalcade of Sports

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h v I Ship 75 scored 20 points to hattan’s Ton Marteliano® (above) Mm | achieve victory. Second place went t ten-rounder at New | ;, Ship

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Ship 1, with 14 points, placed. third. Ship 47 scored 12 points; Ship 370 | totaled 10 and Explorer Post 9 tallied 1.

Amateurs

H. A. Hessler, secretary-treasurer of the Plainfield Commercials, wants to organize a suburban baseball league composed of teams from neighboring eities He can be contacted in Plainfield at phone number 3356,

|. After a practice session at 1:30 p.m. tomorrow at Riverside No, 3, the P. R | Mallory baseball team will play Roosevelt {Pharmacy in a practice game at pm | Sunday at Brookside No. 1.

The Lafayette V. ¥. W. softball team {wants a practice game to be played at {2:30 p. m. Sunday on an Indianapolis dia- | mond. Call Howard Archer at MA-5558 or TA-T200.

The Leonard Cleaners baseball team will play two practice games this weekMickleyville Merchants tomorrow and U. 8. Rubber on Sunday. Both games are called for 2:30 p. m. at Riverside No, 3. Players are to report at 12:30 p. m.

Stewart-Warner baseball team will practice at 1 /p. m. tomorrow and Sunday at Rhodius park

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Anderson Indians Won't Like This— Champdign Best

NEW YORK, April 12 (U. P), —Champaign high school, winner of the Illinois scholastic championship, today was named the outstanding basketball ‘team in a 13-state area surveyed throughout the season by the Scholastic Sports institute, Champaign won 38 games while losing only one to gain its top position. Allentown (Pa.) high, the Pennsylvania champion and winner of 45 consecutive games during the past two seasons, was ranged sec- | ond with Benedictine high of Cleveland, O., third. The ratings were made by Richard C, Dunkel, sports statistician. | States included in the season- |

Ohio, California, Massachusetts, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, New York, Iowa, Michigan, Missouri, Texas and Wisconsin.

Larkin-Joyce Winner To Receive Belt |

BOSTON, April 12 (U. P.).—When Tippy Larkin of Garfield, N. J, and | Willie Joyce of Gary, Ind., meet at Boston garden April 29, the winner | will be presented a golden belt | emblematic of the world’s junior| welterweight crown, it was an-| nounced today. Matchmaker Sam Silverman said, that the belt would be presented the

outpointed Maxie Shapiro, 135, New York (10).

{Angeles (10),

{Newark, N. J, knocked out Jerome Frazier, {186, New York (5).

BARRE, lington, Vt, stopped Johnny Larue, 141,! Boston (8). .

| 8anford, Me, knocked out Johnny Priest,

winner by Nat Fleischer, editor of | the authoritative “Ring Magazine,” who recently was chosen as boxing's man of the year.

Fight Results

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HOUSTON, Tex.—8teve Belloise, 156, New York, knocked out Paul -Altman, 158, Houston, Tex. (1).

CHICAGO—Wray Carter, 135, Chicago,

ORANGE, N. J. —Verne Esco, 184, Toronto, outpointéd Al Hoosman, 197, Los

FALL RIVER, Mass -—Buddy Farrell, 158,

, Vt.—Buster Beaupre, 140, Bur-

PORTLAND, Me. Eddie Letourneau, 145, 140, Cambridge, Mass. (1).

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