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was Aug. 28, In 8t. Louis. . . . Two were out in the Cards’ ninth in-
five hits. , . « Then Marty Marion singled, Joffre Cross ran for nim and Sessi batted for pitcher Al Bragle. . . . Sessi had made only one hit in 11 previous times at bat uring the season, and it appeared as it Volselle had his number, when
he got a count of two strikes and
one ball, , . . If Voiselle got Sessi out, the Cards’ league lead would be reduced to a half-game over the
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play a return engagement and the biggest crowd of the season will sit in on the proceedings starting at 8:15 o'clock. The reserved seats for the evening have been gone for lo these many days, but the Butler front of «| fice hastens to add that there be ‘approximately 6000 general admission spots available. :
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Dodgers, but it didn’t come out that | WaY. «+ + Sessj powered a tremen-| dous home run to deep right center, ... The two-run homer beat the Giants, 3 to 2, giving the Cards their longest first-place lead of the’ year, to that date, a game and a inch homer became . when the | . regular season wound up with the Cardinals and Dodge tied for the! and brought el ay
A bit of edge was taken off the {meeting by Notre Dame's 60-30 | thumping Saturday night by Kentucky's rugged tossers at Louisville.’ But thé Bulldogs aren't lacking in incentive. That horrible 86-40 spanking earlier in the year at, South Bend still rankles Butler | hearts. Couldn't Miss The Hinklemen hold hopes of! vindicating this = poor . showing| against the Irish who simply
_soldn't miss the hoop in that pre-
vious meeting. Butler didn't let the humiliating jefest cut too deeply. Since then
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nine Bulldogs have taken over comsTamamding leads in both the MidAmerican and Indiana college conference and stopped Ohio States
| The Bulldogs won their fifth vie-' } tory im a row in the Mid-American
loop Saturday night at the field ‘house from a free wheeling Ohio | juniversity team. 80 to 70. The Bobcats elected to run with . . . We see the Bulldogs and pay little heed ‘that the In- to defense, so Butler followed suit. danapols Indians purchased the The Biueboys romped to a 10-point contract of third sacker Ernie An- 41-31 lead in the first 20. minutes
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that in The Times about 10 days Maas Leads Scorers ago. A mighty good deal for py. oh Charley Maas got 21 the Hoosiers although Ernie won't)... or gutler while Bob. Dickey | join the Tribe until after the Pro co ooo0q 23 for the Bobcats. basketball season. . .. The Kautsky | basketball player . manager Job gq; in serious contention against
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But we read something like than six points during the last half.
At Louisville, Notre “Dame never’
comes first in Andres’ book. 5 - s THAT “BIG” GAME . . . Ken- ‘ tucky reduced it to just a run-of-mine basketball attraction at the | of Notre Dame. . . . The | -gverrated. . . . Guess
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Archer, ex-Cub, two of the greatest catchers in history, will be the hon- | ored guests Thursday when the Chicago Old Time Players’ association |
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were sent in to finish when it was evident that Notre Dame was outmatched. Alec Groza got 18 points ‘and Ralph Beard i7 for Kentucky. ‘Prank Curran’s nine was the best |
. Ray individual performance for Notre | , -and Jimmy | pame
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|a Wildcat team rated by most of! {the experts as No. 1 in the nation. {Kentucky bounded into a 5-0 lead
at the outset and increased this to] O-MEN—There will be a tou
134-20 at the half.
Wildcat regulars continued to| house basketball battle. Kevin O
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Shea (left). one of Notre Dame's
hoist the score at the start of the| chief point-getfers, wi ill be opposed by Butler's Ralph (Buckshot)
second half and the reserves finally| O'Brien, who > fires deadly one-han
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Indiana Oil Holds Lead in 2 Divisions As 28th Women's Pin Tourney Opens
By BERNARD "HARMON After 60 entrants In the team event of the 28th annual women's bowling tournament at Speedway “ {alleys had rolled their three games over the opening week-end of the event, Indiana Oil emerged as the top quintet in both championship and handicap divisions.
The team's 2401 gave it first in the championship division, and with a. handicap of 378, elevated the quintet to the handicap lead with, 2779. Sally Twyford, who last week posted a season record in local
WOMEN'S CITY MEET TEAM (Championship) 1-Indiana OIl Bquipment
Chas. Grau and Ken Yount won | first money in the men's division | of Naval Ordnance doubles at] Li iinlie { ns en ddan "aos | Jiatiane O0, Reiprien | nk's Mark handicap for 1337 to outdistance ‘IAL cleaners | a field of 100 duos. Ted Lich and! 5—Solatairs (St. Philip) . Maryy Jo Bender had a
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DOUBLES (Championship) 1--Margaret Skelton-Eva Williamson DOUBLES (Handicap) 1—Margaret Skelton-Eva Williamson 3--Marle Riddle-Lucille Barkhau .... a
1 __ In a match at Fox-Hunt, the five | RiddiecLactile Bar 0 i rothy rier . , leading girls of the Ernest Johnson Gertrude Plarr-Artie Stephenson Coal Co. league, using a 300-pin|*5—Mabel England-Mary Spusich handicap, won over the five top | --Mary Michaelis-Alberia Rosa .. average bowlers of the Fox-Hunt| SINGLES (Championship) Classic loop, 3127-2063. Patty Strie- | SAY Dwyiord 'beck with 240, 174, 244—658 and 3_ Marin: Eneminger Mary Baas with 640 set the pace| ¢—Gertrude Bradley for the women, while Leo Ahearn| * Stun
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Labor Day at Home
The American association's coms plete 1047 schedule was released toe day by President Frank Lane, and, as announced previously, it calls for 616 games, or 154 for each club, 77 at home; 17 on the road. + al To refresh the fans’ memory on the openers, Wednesday, April 18, Indianapolis will be at Colambus, Louisville at Toledo, St. Paul at Kansas City and Minneapolis at Milwaukee. The “second openers,” on Tuesday, April 22, will send Toledo to Indiane apolis, Columbus to Louisville, Kane sas Oity to Minneapolis and Milwaukee to St. Paul. The Indians’ home opener will be a night game, The A. A. clubs also. will lose no time swinging into the double-§ header menu, on.the first Sunday,}l April 20. The Indians will be atg Toledo.
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Louisville at Victory field, May 30, Memorial day, The Indians also} drew Labor day. They will play ing Louisville on Independence day, July} 4. The Tribesters drew 10 Sunday { 51
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| thelr holiday double-headers as twie} *| light night attractions. The A. A.J | schedule closing date is Sunday,] a 7, and the Indians wind up at home on that date with Columer i bus, p Guide for the association's wth ! straight season, the schedule again {features the intersectional “four tripper.,” Eastern and western clubs
toa | will visit. each other's domain foursy
league play. continued her superb pin spilling to take over the top spot in three divisions of the minor events. She had an actual 581 to top the championship division of the singles, and with an added handijcap of 39, also assumed the lead in the hindicaps. Her actual allevénts total of 1584 gave her another first place position. Lead in Doubles
In the doubles, Margaret Skelton's 533 and Eva Williamson's 526 gave the pair a 1059 and the leadership in both championship and handicap divisions. With 90 free pins added, their handicap total was 1149 Margaret Maffett took the lead in the handicap division of-the allevents with 1414 (288) 1702. At Pun Bowl, the national tour-
ALL-EVENTS (Championship) with 647 and John Fehr with 630| 1—8Sally Twyford
were top scorers for the men. tarp SIRE (Handicap)
{Separate times during the season,J 1% generally playing two and three 1702 | game series. A. A. Prexy Lane also
|announced that three days instead} Shortridge Tackles Lebanon: Od ys Joe In Week's H. S. Opener
12th annual All-Star game hist ummer. Those dates are July 18, - and 18—E. A. Shostridge meets a blow-hot, blow-; missed nine of 13 chances. The co non Tiger team tomorrow | Continentals matched the Tiger ; night in the “week's opening. high Cubs from the field. bon rar aaa 2%. 3 May school - basketball blast at 7:30! Noblesville cut a Broad Ripple une 22-22, 23; Sept. yl o'clock. {rally short in the last half to out- | 4 With Columb April 24, 25: Mays hoje) {shoot the Rockets, 40-37. The] us—Apr ay, op molch Sounty siugele De- | Millers led at the turn, 25-32, and 24. 23-25; June 24, 25, 26; Sept. townsiip's county tournev eh |at one time in the last half boasted | 7-7. us Ps > A ey lip a nine-point advantage. : I With Loulsville—April 28, 20; May} i on 3 es’ co om Beech ~ Grove toppled Sacred 29, 30-30; July 5. 6-6; Sept. 1-1, 2 | Heart, 45-26, while the Silent! With Milwaukee—May 1, 2; June ah Jenty Siainer's Bue Devils | 12 nsiers won from Central Catholic 8-8, 9: July 10, 11; Aug. 5,6, 7,8. | ter their 15th victory of | i goth Bend, 36-29, in other Sat-| With Kansas City—May 3, 4-4:
the season against Lebanon, a team ht encounters involving June 8, 7: which has shown definite class on Sa teams. . Juiy 3.9; Avg. 3, 3-3, 4
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nament for Negro Nome attracted | some occasions and mediocrity on e———————————— an entry of 75. . Gladys Chesnut, others. Kenny Hicks. regular Short- i a local entrant and winner of last ridge center, still was listed as a L Ind us Abroad 18: season's event, repeated in the 1947! doubtful starter against the Tigers. Se 20,31; Jus 7 2, 2- 29; Aug. | meet, as she compiled an 1138 for Tech ended Cathedral's Victory 2 pg. mie eRe. her six games. string Saturday night with a 34-26 do 19, =n 20: May | In last night's match at Broad | triumph over the Irish. The East ok April 3 1, 2; Aug. 30, Ripple alleys, a team composed of Siders broke a 12-12 halftime dead- 31-31 At Louisville—April 26, 27-27; Ww
CITY, COUNTY HIGH SCHOOLS | Beech Grove 45, Sacred Heart 26, | Greencastle 32, Washington 28 | Noblesville 40, Broad Ripple 37 | Silent Hoosiers 36, South Bend Central Catholic 29. Tech 34, Cathedral 26.
PREP SCHOOLS, ACADEMIES Park School 37, Eiji (Ill.) Academy 24. Culver 50, Elgin 3
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and cabbage dinner... The 1600 seats| Ohio U for this year's event have been sold. Tn Reserve . Stars of yesteryear in the ma- ——
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be in attendance. : tw» TUCSON, Ariz., Feb. 3 (U. P.).— BEAT THE GAMBLERS . . . Wee | Byron Nelson, for several years the "| nation’s No. 1 golfer, and little Dai
Dickie Kerr, who. “cost” gamblers some $150,000 by winning two games Rees, top British money winner in
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in the 1919 world series, has been Match at San Diego Feb. 22 and
appointed manager of the Daven-|23 it Was Tevealel loiay
port club of the Three-I league for \ Bowling Scores
the 1947 season. , . . Kerr had no idea what was going on behind him WEEK-END LEAGUE SCORES 600 BOWLERS (MEN)
in that “Black Sox" series but!|pitched so well in his two starts that the Sox who sold out couldn't | Maurice Wellman, Traveling semichael, Traveling lose without Hpping id hand. | 5 OTHER LEADERS OMEN) Carl Ryan, P GLASS BACKSTOP . ., . The San |3'g, Yover. BO dal Francisco Seals of the Pacific Coast |E¢ 3 mm Laken Lodi Sag. league will experiment with a new|pen sieristt °o Sch type plastic glass behind home plate Don Roser. BL. igh instead of the traditional chicken Bop Rowe. Parkway Mised" a: sot © re, or cord net, to protect fans Bob McAllister, Insley Mfg from foul balls and wild pitches, , Jor Bima ns al ; The plastic screen acts as a wind. |Won; woo, Hosiery Workers... break, in addition to stopping balls |R. Nicci, Tpigwn Mixed. (8: 30) oe . and improving visibility, , . . It is claimed the screen will withstand the hardest blow.
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John Bowman, Teen- -Age (Tilinols) ‘va Watch Raps
John Beahrman, Cit Wal er Joe White, C. Y. 0. Mix is '19-DAR SERVICE y TITRA)
Dick Simmons, Ft. 8q. Mixed (8:00) . 500 BOWLERS (WOMEN) OFELIA ES
Rolana Bohn, Uptown Mixed (6: 0). “ Carrie Trisse, ptown (6:00) .. . Ailene Fray, Uptown Mixed (6: 00) .
OTHER LEADERS (WOMEN) ‘
Mabel Daywitt, National Coal Mixed . Helen Madden, Dr, Scholl Mixed . Lawrence Moore, Pt. 8q. Mixed (6:00) Lois Blake, Parkway Mixed (6:00) Helen Erdman, Uptown Mixed (3:30). Laverne, Day, City Walthet Mixed. Rosie McCann, C. YY, ixed Betty Murray, Fox Toons Pat Cronin, c Y mpea———
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Columbia City 49, Warsaw 3 East Chicago Roosevelt 38, New Albany 40. Fwosd 43, Alexandria 39. Wayne Concordia 47, Garrett 37. 43 ame North Side 38, South Bend; Adam t Ft. Wayne South Side 44, Muncie Burris 3.
Hammond 72, Pt. Wayne Central 50. Jeffersonville 5 Evansville Memorial Kokomo 31, Peru 20. La Porte 52, Vincennes 41, 0 51, Butler 35 Linton 56, Terre Haute Wiley 33. waka 34, Auburn 30. Terre Haute Garfield 52. Valparaiso 33, Twelve Mile 44, Fulton 40. STATE COLLEGES Anderson 75, Alumni 49. 80, Ohio University 70. $0, Hanover 49 (2 overtimes). State 685, Valparaiso Central 71, Taylor 44, 60. Notre ame 30. 71, Earl City 52, Mc JB ae 45. 60, Wabash 49. Buffalo at Tri-State (postponed). OTHER pg as 84, Georgia Tech 4 Baldwin Wallace 66, Ohio Wesleyan a adley 77, Arkansas Bian 41, gear etown a 50 De Paul 47.
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Michigan State 49, Wayne 38 Muhlenberg 67, Bucknell 54. Montana State 64, Montana 52 Mt, Union 65, Muskingum 46.5 Navy 61, Duke 48. North Carolina State 48, North Carolina 48 (overtime), Oberlin 59, Carnegie Tech 48, Oklanoma 54, Iowa State 40, Pennsylvania 64, Army 50 Penn State 46, Pittsburgh 39, 8t. Louis U. 65, Wichita 32, Bouthern Methodist 55, Texas Christian 36. Bt. Joseph's (Pa.) 55 St. John's 48, Stanford 56, Santa Clara 39. Tennessee 65, Mississippi State 38, Toledo 47, Xavier 37, Tulane 50, Mississipp! 43. Utah 056, Denver 50 Vanderbilt 59, Auburn 58, Villanova 62, Yale 46. Washington State 56, Idaho Western Kentucky 66, Muay 32. Washburn 54, _Hockhurst 36.
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Minnesota 63, Northwestern 61 (overtime).|
Week-End Basketball Scores
Wittenberg 85, Ohio Northern 70 William & Mary 50, Virginia Tech 41. Westminister 58. Waynesburg 55. I West Virginia 85, Temple 48. Wyoming 49, Nevada 42. 3 EXHIBITION | Chicago (N. L.) 70, Dow Chemical 60. { Syracuse iN. L.) 43, St. Louis 38. | Washington Bears 37, Tri-Cities (N. L.) 28. PROFESSIONAL Association of America {Chicago 90, Toronto 70."
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