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135.9 2 Kansas City will be at Minneapolis and Milwaukee at St. Paul. the Irish sched- . GENERAL INSURANCE . ray 3 With two victories in three starts ule, but by tele- thelr nine games. Tarrant was fifth with 1301, Unoffi6333 3 : ; Runner Up Honors {cial low to cash in the handicaps met 3 Syer 1s. veekand a} Visory Red, Tribe Batting Prope, Jetier and | Mechanics Laundry with 2736 won Was’ 1236. 50,191 3 personal visit, 3 al : the Tribesters were locked in a AB. H Ave. question to Frank | runnerup honors in the team Parkway Match i COMPANY Maer Eg three-way tie for the loop lead to- English g 1 1 1000 Leahy is always events, finishing second to the old! The Parkway All-Stars men's ag- 16 ance’ per game--36. ny day with Minneapolis and Louis-|p.ctuait s aod} the same: “How {gregation won a match over Sally 912 Kahn Bldg. LL 63 VAL Det 5 on » Avid t tele ot | Bestudik ......... 6 22 12 .504 are you goite to Crown Ale of Ft. Wayne, which sey) Twyford’s Comets at the Parkway, | MERIDIAN AND WASH. STS: : ville, all with four victories and two | Wentzel ......... . 6 22 11.500 p 3 . Total of Dares victories aplece Turchin 513 6 402] Johnny Lujaek 9° aE aint 4 SOUITIEY TECOTY Of 7752 in Make hel 1a3h.148, AL the Uptowrls Uptown 1 wher Your Cask Je Leah 33.002 3 : Cieslak a 6 24°09 ABe/ hii Army?” title, Five outscored Broad Ripple ‘Five { ~Leali on Gene" 5 218 3 * The darkhorse of the three front Sistl Ltrs 0 9 3 333 No one will sleep in South Bend Other Indianapolis duos fared in & match, 2764-2681. | Ws 3 futinels is Minnespons, The Millers | | Drews TUT 6 a0 6 .ge0| Until the 50-0 and 48-0 pastings of well in double competition. Dorothy | PO ——————————————————————Y EE 3 — A Have Sores pe Jeagus ex Shupe ¢ 21 5 238) 'he past two falls are avenged : Erler and Margaret Skelton finished 24303 3 row for picking them | dd biiddi i A squad of 117 is remarkable ; s 4 with 1121; Audrey Suiter| —— - {Brady ...osevee vee 8 174. 235 3 second Ww : y RR 1 nish last in the pre-season | IR ct 2 8 1 owlevenin the lee of the Golden Dome, Frank Leahy first gives it to Snistants Johnny Druze (left) and Joe | and Laverne Biers are fourth with] By By rat eel id pow Return Saturd NIEMAN 1vevvves.n 6 22 4 82/204 it is cheering to the subway Hv 11003 and Betty Nigh and Dorothy the the iii Wohin ite 7nd 3 ureay I Sitemiin .. +a. reias 2 2 0 .00 2lumni, who know that a poor under in the T. Lujack was con-|Coaches considered the 6 foot 1| Woodlock, fifth, with 1083. YARD BOLT 2amet close te e Indians will be back at Vic-| a0 0 0 2 1 0 .00 football player rarely turns out on|cluding a two weeks leave on the u ohn Mastran elo| Tillie Jardina's 601 gave her fifth] endance at the fi tory fleld next Saturday to meet | | Cartter Field inch 215 pound: John Mastrang in the 14 di Y 3 ILL ernolt ...... v...2 1 0 000 Cartier Pleld, for the very good campus as spring work opened. last | Place in-the singles and her 1715] Morr R Wie 1343 season; te Louisville Colonels after play-|,,., 1 1 0.0 eason that he knows he is in the| “Johnny just dropped by, says|' he Dest in the college ranks last| Co Too "or fourth place in the! 81) age attracted ing two two-game sefies on the |Farke a 4.710 000 big league. Leahy, offhand like ' term, Bob McBride of 1942 vintage| .\° ta Mrs. Twyford also placed Canvas and Webbing Products r its s y ¥ ciasiasase ens ‘ Y, . Eis ig xuls the road at Toledo and Columbus. | Home runs—Bestudik, ' Nieman,| Lack of a stickout center and| The fullbacks are Mello, Cowhig| Was a prisoner of the Germans for| hgh in the all-events, landing third Made to Order 6,728 The Sabbath double-header at-|gjqy; experienced ends is the big problem. |gnd Clatt, so you may expect a lot|122 days, holds the purple heart.|place With 1731.

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By EDDIE ASH, Times Sports Editor

After playing six games in five

per American association schedule as all clubs shifted to new bases for the league's “second openers” tomorrow, = The Redskins are to help the Mud Hens lift the lid at Toledo under the Swayne field lights torfiorrow night, Louisville will invade Columbus,

traction here was played before a |

paid attendance of. 10,379, a Vic- |

tory field record for Sunday play.

The Indians played before 28,825 |

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men-—-a good sprinkling of war veterans among them—are out for spring practice as Notre Dame starts to do something about Army. The Cadets at Yankee Stadium, Nov, 9, is the sixth game on

days, the Indians took today off as

| Bill Walsh is back as a pivot man, | but even with a year under his belt he is only 18, and wasn't seen all afternoon last fall as West Point

the first tilt and three in the sec-| ond. The Tribe played errorless | {ball in the finale while the Red |

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Betty Dobyns, who was in action yesterday, posted the best individ-|

ual series of the tourney, 210, 179, 244-633, finishing on ‘top by a 13- 3-pin| margin Th Sally Twyford Bradley emerged with the doubles| low to cash was 1166. title on their 1160, rolled two weeks| 1, the handicap division Bud|

ago. Dorothy Berkopes shared the| yung with 1307 was runnerup; Bill]

all-events title with L. Smith of | Hohlt and Jas. Caldwell tied for Lafayette, both having 1746's In| ¢hir4 and fourth with 1303's and

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Halfbacks include tricky, second place in the doubles on a ooklyn........ oo" 25.259 gin, two ‘games to one. And With ;oute in the six-game home stand. | guaras and fullbacks, however, and | checked in. ‘Out of the T, with an-|but brittle, Bob Livingston of the|1233 total, while Carl Hardin and| more alert baseball, they would | In yesterday's first game Butch | it won't be at all surprising to see|{other back running outside, the|’'42 varsity, Bob Kelly and John) Bob Carnagua took third on 1232. Wi have won 'em all. | Nieman walloped a homer ver the| “Pe of the latter feeding the ball to| fullback can do so much on quick|Panelli. {Carnagua also placed high in the mner On Saturday night, the Indians right center field wall as first up inl Johnny Lujack, who will be dis-|opening and delayed plays. Seven members of the 1945 team | all-events, taking third on his 1897. E downed - the Colurhbus Red Birds, second inning. charged from the navy, June 1, and| Guards are headed by Mastran-|pave heard the draft call. The| Here at home, Joe Fulton done vent 7 to 1, behind the three-hit pitching | The Indians maintained their will direct the attack from down!gelo, McBride, Signaigo and Tobin. army took four ends in one day,|some fine shooting in the Sport of tall and rangy Al Treichel, who |pace of hitting for extra bases over including Bill Leonard. Bowl singles classic as it wound up| te broke 109 targets fanned seven and walked six. All| |the week-end. The . I last night. After a weak 153 open-| y have not missed There are holes to fill, but.plenty | ‘ast Dig er pe 00-bird race in the Red Bird hits were made in the getting at least one xtra Lase poke Indians Box Scores of hand-picked lads to plug Ren er, he connected for a 267, the best fourth stanza. : single game of the tourney, andi}. t shootin since . the opening game and this . nd itching men around is one! SDBle § ‘lub 2 at Cont First Game display of power is not hard to take (Puy Cake) | teeond Game) = Leahy Se | followed with 191, 232, 226, 190 for a . by their loyal boosters. AB 7 : ’ 11259 and first place in actual scorwas only off “one A A ree = [we BY OAS in RH Q 4 %| Notre Dame will have a going; 100-bird event and yest } , , Collett 3b 3 1 0 1 1|Collet 0 2 0 0 2forganization in September, and : bY although the Tribesters outbatted Bergamo If . ¢c 3 6 0 oiling! 0 0 1 0 0ioih a heavier and more-matured Bilsky Is Winner King were tied with he visit 3 But the b u 09S race Gleeson rf . 1 3 1 0 qfSleeson $ 9 1-0-9 ; . he 50-target shoot, the visitors, 11 to 8.. But the home O Malone ¢ .... 1:0. 90 o|Bicha, & : 03 3 0|Lujack, a superlative passer, han- Fulton's handicap, however, was : Joys a, 10 Finn tne thirs | U Tomor Sshaee 1h $29 09 Wright, ss 3 8 3-32 dling the ball, the attack will have po sRough =» RE ay . agged play afield in oung. the deceptiveness of Bob Feller's|from the handicap division*leader9, Book : Young 2b " 1:3'3 0 y 190, AR McCote stanza beat the Tribe as the Birds| : row Cres Pp oO 0 0 30 Shombon, » 0 0 : H 0 curve, ship, and none of the other entrants! te ae. Moran splurged for four runs. Butler university's baseball team! Maser 333 % Oo Buckion 2 2 9 87% «we will’ have a pretty repre-| Who participated in the finale could Busemichel $2." Turner George Woods, Red Barrett and will travel to Bloomington tomor-| . 15 E BSR ge 9 0 0 0 Olgentative team,” asserts Frank turn the trick, so Bilsky was the ue It, a a Wes Flowers saw duty on the home |row to meet Indiana university in| Buchs batted for Creel in eighth. real 51% Ro veshy which, coming from him,| Winner in that division with his <r K Moran si mound and the first named. was! the third game of-the year for the INDIANAPOLIS Pals hola batted ior Beers in 3d. practically amounts to a danger |1332(113)1345. i , » Be the loser.’ * | Bulldogs. AB R H O A E| Kerr batted for McLeland in 8th signal. Bilsky finished second in actual “King 46. Sution 4k, The Indians went to work early Butler bowed to Purdue in its|gi or 5 ooo 1493121 ot EE a SAE ne Vib his 1232; Bill Tarrant a havinwn 4, in the second contest and sewed |openeg and won from Central Nor-|Drews 2b 4 }y 1.3.3 0f s 1 3 12 31 o Softball Meeting was third with 1216; Clarence Bakger 35, Goodwin 35, Lu it up in the first three rounds. They |mal in the team’s next outing. First amuse in 00> ¢ o 5 8 1 233433 2 er, fourth, with 1200 and Paul 0 Diacy Wr. W, won it in easy fashion, 12 to 1,|home contest for the Bulldogs will Nieman rf .. 3 1.3138 4 18104 Arranged Tonight RL ————————, behind lefty Al Hazel's five-hit| be against Ball Staté Thursday Bestudik If : '3 1.1 9 1s 5 5-4.°3 00 The Bush-Callahan Softball asso- SANDERS TIRE CO. H pitching. afternoon. Clesiak ¥o $2112 ‘3 7 1 3 3 0|ciation will meet tonight at 7:30 ear Toe eiveciars. siained oot 15 Biber Twin Mejson or Guy Tox Lacy” B primus 10 0 : : : 1113 Ym. Wa are the By; fs » Indian: 5s O ree Columbus hurlers |will twirl for the ogs against e , 40 12 15 27 11 0| Teams interested in playing soft- tires are oloan—no sect repairs. JACK ana Joe Bestudik led the hit parade the Hoosiers, The batting order:| meow 5 3333.13 live 33 001 1x12 pall on city parks Pn Sunday || OPem 2 Hours Daly and Sundar . English .... wl. 8. 3.0. 0 QiCOMMBUE ,,.c..ne-. ues 153 McLean Place TA-0736 with four, Slip Sisti, - the new Howard Manifold, 1(; Leroy Comp- ¥neish bt 8 3 8 3 ol Runs batted in—Wentzel 2. Bestudix 2.|Afternoons are requested to have $3 on. Uiinols shortstopper, belted a homer over ton, ss; Walter Manifold, cf; Herod rowers p 0 0 0 0 0 ofCieslak 2, Stine 2. Collett, Sisti. Two-|a penresentative present. the left fleld wall in the seventh. | Toon, 3b; George Blackburn, 2b;f , = Til 7 ie 3m collet. Three-base hit-Hazel. Home Shupe Finds Stride Robert Libert, 1b; Robert Stone, rf;| Blackburn ran for Drews in ninth. A Siclen bages~Yjeniag), eu . 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