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May 1 deadline were received today total veld to 56.

The 54th entry was that of Lawrence Jewell of Detroit, who nomi- ‘ pated his four-cylinder unnamed car to be driven by Elbert Booker. A * Maserati entered by Jim Brubaker of Brockway, Pa., was the 55th entry. Brubaker himself will drive the| TT

" eight-cylinder rear-drive car, Bud Rose was named as the driver of the 56th entry, an Offenhau- ‘ ser-powered car owned by Ry H. * Purdy of Inglewood, Cal.< 3 + Meanwhile, the Speedway ollice

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1945 included six teams.

teams had applied for entrance in the league, Later, two withdrew, and when a third dropped out at the amateur association's April 24 meeting, the Kingan Reliables were eliminated through a vote of league officials. Two teams that played last season are on this year's roster. The city champion P. R. Mallory Co. and Allison's. are the holdovers, while Stewart-Warner and Union Printers are the new entrants.

Manages Mallory Club

| Frank Baird, popular Broad Ripple high school coach, is manager of the Mallory aggregation. Slo Yovanovich, manager of the 1943 Allison city champion team, and later a player in the International league, will act as Baird's righthand man and do the bulk of the catching. With a team strong enough: to emerge as thé 1945 city champions, additional replacements, made possible ‘ by returning war veterans, easily could make the East side plant the standout of the loop and a ‘real contender to retain the city title. Art Cooke and Joe Lease of last season's mound staff, along with Joe Goldman and Harold Miller, just out of the army, should give the Bairdmen one of the classiest quartets of pitchers seen on local sandlots in ‘several years.

Back From Army

Bud Carver and George Butler, former Mallory stars, are back in the fold after service in the army. Carver, although shot through the right wrist by a German sniper, is said to be in splendid condition and reports his throwing arm as good as ever. He will be on third base this season, Another player who should. give the champs added strength is Eugene Sparks, the all-around handy-

season. Sparks plays practically every position, including pitch, and is & timely hitter. The Allison team's 1945 roster was riddled through conversion of the city’s largest war plant to a peace time industry. The veteran Woody Payton has been signed as pilot. Payton was a star outfielder with the 1944 Gold Medal club and the 1945 Leonard Cleaners. He knows his baseball and with the aid of a pitching staff composed of Owen, Moore and Weaver, may be able to give rivals some real competition. Weaver is a navy veteran.

Hitting Strength Walter Johnson, discharged recently from the army, along with a trio of 1945 holdovers, Bestell, Maple and Smith, should give the team some hitting strength. Stewart-Warner is back in the field after an absence of bne season. In 1944 the S-W's, with Lowell Hildebrand at the helm, proved the surprise team in the city tourna‘ment. Hildebrand again is the manager, and with the help of some of his returned veterans, may again out-fox some of the supposedly sharper rivals. He is counting heavily on Bud Marley, first baseman, and Dick Boston, shortstop, returned vet erans, and Pitcher Gene Moore, who hurled a no-hit game for Leonard Cleaners last season. It was the Stewart-Warner team that developed Harold Durheim, with the Indianapolis Indians last season. In the 1944 city tournament Durheim proved a sensation with the best strikeout record of the series. He supposedly is out of professional baseball at present, and it wouldn't be surprising if he returned to the city and his former

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for several years, were forced to cease competition at the start of the war. Practically every outstanding member of the team saw military service, and although all have not yet returned, Wolf has enough material on hand to place a fairly good squad on the diamond. Undecided on his opening lineup, Wolf declines to divulge names of his players. Although some later replacements may make a contender of any of the other three teams, Mallory's look best at the present, In tomorrow's openers, Mallory meet Allison's at Riverside No. 2, and Printers tangle with Stewart Warner at Riverside No, 1. Both games start at 3 p. m.

Howe high. school's golf team scored a 26-14 victory over Short-

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F our Teams to Start Play In Cireuit—Mallory Club Seems to Be Early Standout

By BERNARD HARMON It will be an abbreviated Manufacturers’ league that sends the 1046 | amateur baseball season on its way tomorrow afternoon. The classy loop of the last two seasons will start with only four an eight- club organization and In|

When organization plans for the season first got under way, eight

Speedway Golfers To Meet Tonight

Tournament plans and rules will be discussed at a meeting of the Speedway golf club at 8 p. m. today in the clubhouse. An ABCD best-ball tourney is scheduled Sunday at the Speedway course. Entries will close at 12:30 p. m. and play is scheduled to start a half-hour later,

Blues Get Pitcher

—George (Tut) Stainback, veteran outfielder, reported to the Philadelphia Athletics today after he was picked up as a free agent yesterday, and ‘pitcher Porter was sold by the A's to Kansas City of the American association. Stainback was released by the New York Yankees Tuesday.

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By CARL EUNDQUIST, United Press Sports Writer NEW YORK, May 3.—Evidence was mounting today that the Cardinals aren't overloaded with pitchers after all and that Manager Eddie Dyer may have to make a left-handed bid for the National league

pennant.

sour notes from the | symphony.” That is something Conductor Dyer may be able to fix in a hurry because he has enough first class talent to experiment and despite three straight defeats the team is only a game out of the lead. — However, up to now, flve young right-handed war veterans who had been expected to he regular winners, must be listed as liabilities, Beazley Sidelined Johnny Béazley, freshman star of the 1042 pennant-winning team with 21 wins and six defeats, pitched and was batted out in the Cardinal season opener and has been sidelined since with a sore arm. Two other great prospects, Purple Heart wearers Howie Krist and John Grodzickl, can't be counted on because of their war injuries. Krist, who was top relief man'in baseball with a three-year record of 34 wins and eight losses up to 1943, has worked in ‘only one inning to date. Grodzicki, carrying shrapnel wounds in one leg, hasn't been used at all. Murry Dickson, another dependable pre-war artist, has pitched six scattered relief innings and

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hander Charley Barrett, was knocked out in his only starting role as were Ted Wilks, rookie ace of 1944, and Ken Burkhart, a consistent ‘winner last year, Rookie Fred Martin is the only right hand- | er who has started, finished and woh his game, Southpaw Brecheen was bumped yesterday, suffering his third loss against one victory when the visiting New York Giants scored four times in the eighth to win, 5 to 4. Ex-Cardinal Johnny Mize delivered two of the runs with a clutch single to give Dave Koslo, Giant southpaw, a four-hit victory.

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