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r——— SHORTSTOP MASTERMIND... .| Honus Hans Wagner, hale and]
hearty at 73, is in spring training camp again with the Pittsburgh Pirates down at Miami Beach, Fla.| « . . He has béen put to work on| the Bucs' candi- i dates for the shortfield, © where he became the all-time great. . .. Old Hans has been associated with the Pirates over a period ‘of 43 years in different roles, play-
Pendleton and Clayton. 4 «| Sinister voice said at the other end
‘that ‘we were not Secret Operative No. 98 nor from the building at 35 Rues. Alabama, he answered: “Pendleton, by six.” er, coach, manag- : XN This we interpreted to mean that er, scout and now ~~ "| the Irish from Madison county were a coach again. . . . Hans Wagner i¢.vored over the Cardinals of ClayHe thinks he can develop the Pir-/ton by six points in their set-to “ates’ Billy Cox into the shortstop Saturday afternoon at the Butler ace of the National league, evenifield house. : surpassing the Cardinals’ Martini The fellows who watch these Marion.. . . and feels sure that| things the closest apparently figure Cox will outbat Marion by many|that Coach Carles Stiedie's team points. . .- . However, it is a large is due to out-run the boys from order to equal Marion in the field.'Hendricks county, for a six- . . . Wagner is also coaching young point. margin would seem {fairly Carl Cox, a shortstop up from Al- high in tourney play. bany in the Eastern league ... . Reputation for Speed | and it could be that Carl Cox fis : desti to land with the Indian- ; y apolis Indians after the Pirates get SPeed. It is their chief stock in "around to cutting their squad... . .[trade, and has been all season. Due Billy Cox a Carl Cox are unre-ito a lack of big fellows on the Be uni . 181" | squad It has been. necessary for Carl is826. is 6 feet tall and weighs | Pendleton to depend on the fast 170 pounds. . . . With Albany, Carl break and speed to out-maneuver batted .327, batted in 66 runs andthe opposition. The team does not was right up among the Eastern boast a single six-footer and Jim league leaders in all departménts of Schug, who plays the center job, |
play. . . . He was in service from is two inches short of this mark. | late in 1942 until the end of the! Most of Pendleton’s scores duf--war. r ing the regular campaign ran in|
the late 40's or early 50's, another indication that the team likes to! run with the ball. The leading point-getters have been Jack Crosley, a 5-foot-7-inch forward, and Pete Clendenen, a 5-foot-9-inch guard. They were the two leading scorers in ‘the Anderson sectional after pacing the Irish during the regular campaign. Clendenen got 198 and Crosley 196 points during the scheduled play. {Both were"picked on the all-tourney team at Anderson. : {
Clayton Underrated
» » » THAT JRISH STREAK ... When the Notre Dame basketeers thumped St. Louis U. at Notre Dame last night it was No. 33 -.consecutive on the Irish home finor. . . . A Notre Dame basket‘ball team has not been beaten at home since Western. Michigan edged the Irish, 46 ot 42, in 1943. 2 = = :
HOOSIER HELPS STOP DUKES « « . Last week Duquesne defeated Georgetown U. by a margin of eight points. . . . This week Georgetown | At Clayton, they believe the downed the Dukes by 18 points. . . . | Cardinals are being underrated. Duquesne was the nation’s last un- Coach Amos Shelton thinks his beaten major college basketball team didn't really hit its - stride team. . . . Described as the Hustling until the tournament when: it rolled Hoosier, Bud Brown of Georgetown |up 170 points in four games to opracked up 19 points to help snap |ponents’ 124.
the Dukes” winning streak at 19] Three Cardinal .squad members straight. . .
s 3. The game had its |have missed some practice sessions incident . , . Duquesne’s John |this week due to influenza and the Barry was banished from the fray [team definitely will'not be in peak in the second half for swinging on condition for the regional.
BION, spins cam point empha Clagton.
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Over Regional Foe
.Dopesters Figure Irish Will Outrun Clayton in Second Saturday Encounter
By BOB STRANAHAN
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__ THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES. | __— THURSDAY, MARCH 6, 1947
First And Exclusive
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NEW PILOT, NEW PLAYERS—Jimmy Brown, the Indianapolis ball club's new managers, gives his: pastimers a pep talk on the first working day in the Leesburg, Fla., training camp. Rookies made up the larger part of yesterday's reporting squad. :
Hamilton, Hoffman Placed at Forward On All-Big 9 Quint
Indiana: Player Only ‘Unanimous Choice in United Press Selection CHICAGO, March 8 (U. P.).—| game Saturday which will decide
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3 We briefed the fellow on the Kunnel's past. After he was assured !
- Tourney Officials Commissioner L. V. Phillips of | the THSAA has announced the fol- | lowing assignment of officials for | the regional tournaments in 16! centers next Saturday: INDIANAPOLIS-L. E. Fink, Don Bride and Norris Ward. BEDFORD—C. N. Phillips, Evan Craw-! ley, Clyde Castle . BLOOMINGTON-—-Robert Wilbur May, Cecil Thatp. ‘CLINTON—William Coulter, Floyd, W. E. Pointer. EVANSVILLE—-Waiter N. Ringer. Roland Baker, PT. WAYNE—Walter Crowe, Devon Eaton. GREENSBURG Robert man Dunlap, Cyril Birge. HAMMOND Phil Eskew, Raymond Trou: | baugh, Allen Klinck | HUNTINGTON—Dean Malaska, Maurice! Jordan, George Bender, { LAFAYETTE-Pred White, Arthur! Lloyd, Marvin Todd. « i LOGANSPORT—Clyde Gentry, McManus, Hugh Bergstrom. MARION—G. P. Silver, wards, John Hilligoss MUNCIE—Prank Jarrell, Cecil Young
RUSHVILLE=-Jay Mertz, George Collyer, Jack O'Neal.
SOUTH BEND-—John Mignabosco, John falker, Sam Massette.
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that the Cards aren't coming te In-| dianapolls “just for the ride.” i Certainly Clayton. will. have the height and size advantage over the Irish. Five members of the Card squad hit the six-féot mark or are above that figure with Junior Ward as the huskiest of the lot. He's sixthree and weighs 180 pounds, a big help in taking rebounds off both bankboards. Other six-footers are Kenneth Barnes, Earl Settles, Dick Carter and Russell Michaelfelder. The latter is a tall, thin freshman used largely in relief roles. | Both teams were due for a practice session this afternoon on the Butler court, Then they’!l come out to play for keeps in the second game Saturday afternoon. The cope says it will be the Irish against Southport’s Cardinals. But they're coming a couple of thousand strong from | Hendricks county and those folk | think it easily could be Cardinals versus © Cardinals in Saturday's fIHHTE, re
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5, 7-and 9 p. m. on Saturdays and |" TY not represented at last night's ] =F at 3, 5. 7 and 9 p. mon Sundays.) ‘A gliange in dates of the Bia meeting... oho : LINCOLN SSE HL Xi) 0LUDES SE = {An -GVestlow entry Way necessitate oooust- NESE Side judior sing ot President Virgtt Perkins of- the | = =f :
Four seniors and one sophomore the league championship. from five Big Nine basketball clubs Members of the all-conference won places on the United Press all-{ team, selected by coaches, sports conference team today as Wiscon-| writers, scouts and officials, are:
sin and Purdue prepared for their] Forwards: Ralph Hamilton, Indie
ana, and Paul Hoffman, Purdue. Match Is Close
Center: Jim McIntyre, Minnesota. . Guards: Herb Wilkinson, Iowa, In Rifle League Danville and Kingan fired the
and Glen Selbo, Wisconsin. The second team is composed of closest match in this week's Central| Bob Cook, Wisconsin, and Mack Indiana rifle league competition, | Suprunowics, Michigan, forwards; with Danville winning by a 1382-!Jack Underman, Ohio State, cen 1378 count. Complete results: ters; and Walt Lautenbach, Wise
Greenfield—1426 | Indianapelis—1382 |consin, and Jack Smiley, Illinois, Gardner 200(PF. Dietz 273 | guards. f Hawking Se. Aig or i All 10 place winners were out- - . place e . 2 Sinclair 382%. Resse" 4 standing in the conference camE Hoosler—1416 | Bell Telephone—1194 | najgn. and all placed in the first 20 rE 387 Thompson 3 in the individual scoring race. Mc- —— — Clevenger 280 Meals 375 Intyre, Hamilton and Cook were : C. Herman 277) Zerbe 278 | certain to finish in the top four, but i 3 J * Shelbyville—1428 | Penn—1302 | - YOUNG PITCHERS BRIEFED—When the 1947 Indianapolis Tribesters worked {Beyer fi Roeder’ c. ; # the Minnesota ace or the little Wisout for the first time at Leesburg, Fla., yesterday Manager Jimmy Brown took time Wendling ~ , SSHKH 3 consin star will win the scoring - . . SON Soe Moose out to pass out a few pointers to four rookie hurlers. Left to right, Bob Haas, south- |pickerson 283 Brown 273 | CrOWR. w: Jodie Howington, ‘southpaw; Manager Brown, Russell Needham and Salvatore |Wheier = © Ioeavier: #8) In addition every member of the pews Jodie Howington, Southpaw; Manag fe fae Blow wa a seady factor in hi Cuttitta. Danville—138% . | Kingan—1338 | team’s play. ‘la » Be D. 15) Poni 34 | Nineteen players received votes S i © | Will S 4 Yau hn Hs Zerguson 2 for the team, and Hamilton was the por ow i age dllagers egin Harvey 80, Stolz #12 only unanimous: choice. He was : : | placed at forward on the first squad
{McMillin to Address [on every ballot. Mcintyre, who finished second in the voting, was
Talent Search Men's Club Sunday | pressed closely by Underman, an By BERNARD HARMON | Bo McMillin, athletic dircctor/Ohio State star whose late season The fourth annual Sport Bowl men’s singles bowling classic, the Indianapolis sandlot baseball 44 pead football coach of Indian form helped the Buckeyes to & tournament that gives entrants an opportunity to collect in both actual Managers today began a search fOr |, versity. will address t whirlwind finish. and handicap divisions, is scheduled April 12, 13, 19 and 20. 3 (talent after an organization meet-|.,., of st Joan of Are ch t Upon payment of a fee of $10, entrant chooses to ‘compete in either | 08 disclosed that the formation [10 a. m. Sunday in the St. Jgan the actual scoring or handicap divisions. He can win prizes in only the [fhiee leagues 1s likely for the 1947, Are school Blok. : : division he chooses. However, upon payment of an entry fee of $18, | ’ It the annual breakfast meethe becomes eligible to collect! prizes - mie - -|. The Manufacturers 100p, NOW io of the club. Members will at- Al Topes- 1mmetisle Tnptaliation MERRILL & McKINNEY , WA. 1543—649 Fairfield—BR, 8930
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in either or both divisions. First the addition of an extra squad each |Daving four assured entries, Willi ng mags in a body at 9 a. m. James prize-ii both divisions is $300; sec- | Sunday. play ‘on Saturday. The Municipal | Bowen, a member of the University ond $150, third $100, fourth 875 and! Entrants will be allowed 75 per [30d City circuits eu play a ge lof Notre Dame class of 1925, is club fifth $50. Other prizes will be gov- Cent of the difference between 200 [8ames on city par RINONGS OR \nresitlent. erned by the humber of entries, one and their highest league average | Sundags, the prize to be awarded for each seven as of March 28 as a handicap. To LE OE Umpires to Meet entries. {establish average, bowlers must | y : ow E The Indianapolis Umpires’ 2sso (have participated in 30 or more | Manufacturers—Siewart-Warner, E. : ak Record Entry Due | p Pp : ciation will’ hold the first of its,
ga Atkins, DeWolf News, Union Printers. : i mes. | icipal—Blue Ribbon Ice Cream, : hast Years total prize money in, As in other local pin events onlyiie oe gf and Rioten, indiana “Re. weekly meetings tomorrow night at | e actual division was $1038, while bowl fiiliated with th All . formatery, Armour, DeWolf News. | Pire Headquarters. All members| $1504 was dished out in the handi~| CV cis allillated w e €T1-| City—Indianapolis Railways, Prospect | are requested to attend caps. With a record number of can Bowling Congress are eligible. Tavern, Eagles, Bridgeport Brass, South! . bowlers competing in league play | EDLY blanks are available at all} Jide taints, Ferra, Food Market, Kramer this season, entries, and in turn | 1ocal bowling establishments - and
Six other concerns indicated in-|| GET THE " the prize lists, are expected to ex- °nould be ‘mailed in, with fees; too oct. ang may be assigned to . 8% 1 ! ceed that of last year, © Joan : Deshon, Bor Bowl. oe S.| divided City league. P. R. Mallory, Lincoln Habit Six games will be rolled across st, » SY Ini OFIhA 101 SHOP FOR YOUR CAMERAS
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Dewey Soriano, ‘young pitcher with the Pitisburgh Pirates, held a captain's rating ‘in the merchant marine during the war. ‘« ++ He hails from the Puget Sound district. . , . Soriano, 21,
Last Nigh 600 BOWLERS (MEN) | Harold Stricklin, Indianapolis
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| John Bader, operator of the West .|Side Center. Because of conflict’ with other tournaments the singles meet originally scheduléd April 13, 20, 27
Bill Koch, Mdelity Trust Mixed ste Ed Reed, Indiana Gear Mixed . 566 Don Burberg, Wm. H. Block Mixed . 559
ably will be completed in the next {few weeks. Following officers were | elected last night: {
Manufacturers Wally Hurt, E. C. At- | kins, president; Lowell Hildebrand, Stew-art-Warner, vice-president and secretary.
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#" [ PREFER TO TAKE CHANCE... Few American Hockey league players will wear helmets as protection + sgainst eoncussions and fractured skulls, . , , It is believed that the | ‘only way fo get all players to wear _ A helmet would be by~making it . mandatory that a player avail him“#elf of this protection. ., Bob ‘Wiest is the only member of the : Caps -who dons the +» + after he received
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FIGHTING FACE — Willard Reed, above, the Indianapolis heavyweight who is the king pin in his division in the Hoosier state, is to defend his title at the Armory tomerfow night against challanger Billy Petersen of Inin, ? yi diana Harbor, The. Indiana gd State Athletic commission ranks
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{Enter Pro Tourney CHICAGO, March 6 (U.P). —The {0-kosh — All-Stars and the . Ft,
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