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never played pro ball and is anxious to get a start in the little minors and go up from there . . . Grimm liked the looks of the lad and will find him a spot in the far-flung farm system if Daddy Root wants his boy to enter baseball the hard way . .. Charlie Root Sr, knows all the angles of pitching and is in a position to impart the finer points to Junior without leaving “the Root household \ « » “Old” Charlie ‘managed the Columbus A. A. club nr 1945 ‘and 1046 and didn't look his age on +he occasions when he was forced to go to_the rescue of the younger hurlers . . . He resigned the job after the 1046 season and is living in California . . . taking life easy. " " =

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top dog. the other three contenders here are of the smaller school variety and will have the crowd's sympathy. Shelbyville, with an enrollment of 855, is the “bully” of the lot. Clinton has 426, Lawrenceburg‘ 380 and Pendleton 214 students on the lists. Coach Frank Barnes’ Bruins meet Clinton in Saturday’s opener at 1:15 o'clock and there'll be three sixfooters in the Shelbyville starting lineup to give that team « slight physical advantage. Garrett Is Star Bouncing Bill Garrett, described as Shelbyville's duplicate of Anderson's Johnny Wilson, is tire kingpin of the attack. He's & §-foot-2-inch colored lad with plenty of skill on the pivot and in snatching rebounds. Garrett is the South Central's lead{ing point-getter and which ever {Clinton guard draws him as an as-

|signment is in for the busiest of . After send- !afternoons. ing congratulations to the Pitts-

Loren Hemingway and Marshall

burgh Pirates for getting Hank Murray at forwards are the other

Greenberg's name on a contract, Lippy Leo Durocher, the Brooklyn Dodgers’ manager, said he will instruct his mound staff feo feed the big fellow a lot of side- | arm stuff in an effort to cut dewn his power .'. . “But, I'm glad to see him in the National league,” Leo said, “He'll be a great drawing card and a fine competitor.” ” t J » . HANGAR BECOMES FIELD HOUSE . . . Northwestern university, which has no indoor sports facilities, has. purchased an army surplus hangar 128 feet by 302 feet for use as a temporary fleldhouse . . . There will be room for an eighth-mile track and a 75-yard straightaway . . . It will be used for basketball, track and indoor football and baseball practice . . . Northwestern has been playing bas-

ss = = vb SEVEN HOCKEY SHUTOUTS . .. The Pittsburgh Hornets of the American Hockey league scored seven shutouts this season . . . Goalie Aldege Bastien authored six and Gordon Bell the other, back in October . , . home record reads 23 viceight defeats and one tie in 32 games . . . They finish on the road, playing four games ... The Indianapolis home record reads 21 victories, six defeats and four ties . + + With one more home game to . . . The Hoosier Caps also have one more on the road, . ” ” EUROPE’'S CHAMPS COMING. . . » International Golden Gloves will be resumed on May 28 when Europe’s amateur boxing champions will meet Chicago's best in the Chicago stadium. . .. It will be the first post-war clash between the Chicagoland champs and Europe’s best. . . . ‘The European team will come out of a tournament to be held in Dublin, Ireland, on May 12 to 17. . . . It is believed 17 nations will compete in the Dublin tourney. . . . Germany is barred and Russia has not entered to date.

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¥ 8K s ® = BESS. WON IN 1938 , . . In the

1938 International Golden Gloves classic, held in New York; Milton Bess, Indianapolis Times-Legion Golden Glover, turned in an important victory over the German lightweight © champ, the United States winning, five bouts to three . +» « Had Bess lost, it would have

been a 4-4 deadlock. [

» " ~ SPONSORED BY ' TRIBUNE + «. The 1947 International Golden Gloves classic will be sponsored by the Chicago Tribune Charities, Ine, with Arch Ward, Tribune sports editor, serving as

* {when a line drive off the bat of Bob Feller hit him in the face in the second inning. In a bed near him was Cleveland outfielder Hank Edwards, the Indians’ best hitter last year, who dislocated his shoulder in the third inning when he fell down while trying for a fly ball.

snipers and good fast breakers. | Five-foot-nine-inch Bill Breck, | son of the principal, and five-foot-| eight Emerson Johnson line up as| guards. Johnson is particularly adept at flipping in the long ones | and in shooting over a screen block. | Barnes has some capable replace-|

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Height Edge Over Clinton in Opener

By BOB STRANAHAN Golden Bears probably will feel that all against them when the team comes to Indianapolis Saturday for the semi-final high school tourney at Butler. Shelbyville will carry the tag of favorite into the tourney, and Hoosier hardwood fans are notoriously and particularly hard, on the To make matters even worse from a Shelbyville standpoin

broad enough to carry that burden as favorite. Clinton and the Golden Bears have one thing in common—both were beaten by Terre Haute Garfield. The Purple Eagles took a | 53-44 decision from Shelbyville and {won from Clinton three times, but ‘good. - The scores. were 41-31, 64-36 and 47-42.

8. = ” SHORT S H OT S—Shelbyville's | last appearance im the Butler | field house for a tourney was in connection with one of the all time thrillers in the history of the . This was back in 1935 against Anderson in a semifinal game of the 16team meet when the Indians took a 30-28 evertime thriller and went en te beat Jeffersonville for the title at night. 2 = = % Linton first used a zone defense

|boys over six feet in the Shelbyville against Garfield in the regional last | starting lineup, Both are dangerous week and then had better luck after

switching to a man-to-man style. Clyde Lovellette, Garfield's sixfoot«nine center, came out of a sick | bed to play with his team last Sat- | urday and that may account for the Purple Eagles’ close call. He fouled | out in the final game but Ronnie |

Disastrous to

TUCSON, Ariz, Marth 12 (U. as he added pitcher Larry Jansen disastrous series with Cleveland. ~

bone and a huge “shiner” acquired

The Giants won yesterday's game, 8 to 3, as they blasted Feller for eight hits and five runs.

PANAMA CITY, Canal Zone— The Brooklyn Dodgers continued their mastery of Panamanian teams yesterday, whipping a pro league team, 9 to 4, in an eight-inning game featured by homers by Dick Whitman and Ed Miksis Kirby Higbe allowed all four Panama runs, while Lefty Joe Hatten pitched scoreless ball for his four innings.

LOS ANGELES—The Chicago White Sox, undefeated in four spring games, put their record on the line against the Cubs today. The Sox defeated Seattle yesterday, 7 to 3, making use of five wilks in the fourth inning to get

homer in the eighth.

son hit a two-run homer as the Chicago Cubs defeated the Los An-! geles Angels in an exhibition yes- | terday, 9 to 1. The Cubs got 1 hits while rookies Doyle Lade and

Bob McCall held Los Angeles to six hits. :

ST. PETERSBURG, Fla.—Baseball Commissioner Albert Chand- . | ler headed a delegation of outstanding baseball men who were slated to take part today in ceremonies dedicating Al Lang field before the Yankees and Cardinals meet in an exhibition. The field is named after a

director . . . Because of the un- . usually heavy expense involved in the transportation, training and housing of. the European squad, the pricowscale for the May 2% event, will be 85, 3.60, 2.40 and 1.25, tax included . . . Mail orders will be accepted immediately . . . They must be directed to Golden Gloves Ticket Manager, Tribune. Tower, Chicago, Ill ” » ” ANGELO TO STAY ON COAST + « » The Los Angeles Dons of the All-America professional football conference, will not part with Angelo Bertelli, -the one-time Notre * Dame T-formation quarterback . . . This, the Baltimore Colts, whose new coach is Cecil Isbell, ex-Purcue,

© learned in Chicago yesterday when

they offered to trade Ernie Case,

ex-U. C. L. A. southpaw Specialist, " for Bertelli . . . Case has. expressed a preference for playing on the

Pacific coast.

» wit ” > FORMER INDIAN SHINES. « « « Fred Vaughn, the former Indianapolis second

Florida sportsman and philanthropist. : .. St. Louis Cardinal regulars ap-' Poavad- tobe hiv top™form “todiy "Por “their ‘exhibition game against the Yankees after a well-played intra-squad game yesterday, Fred Schmidt and Johnny Grodzicki pitched the regulars to a 2-to-0 win over the Yannigans in seven innings,

ORLANDO, Fla.—The slugging of Outfielder Gil Coan and Infielder Gerry Priddy feaiured a Washington Senators’ intra-squad game yesterday in which the regulars trimmed the scrubs, 4 to 0, in six innings.

burgh Pirates in ‘an exhibition game at Miami Beach today, but Ottfielder Johnny Hopp isn't likely to be in the lineup. The veteran slugger, who hit .333 for. the Braves last 'year,~has béen sidelined with sore heels.

FT. LAUDERDALE, Fla.— Cheered by the hitting of Rookie infielder Jerry Witte, the St.

Cleveland-Giant Series

New York Giant camp today, for Manager Mel Ott could muster no joy

Nor was Cleveland any happier as the two teams prepared for today’s exhibition. Jansen was in St. Mary's hospital with a fractured cheek-

Pittsburgh Pirates, though outhit nine to seven, turned back Philadelphia Athletics yesterday in an exhibition game, 6 to 2. {Joe Rea, West Side The Pirate attack was led by |=

FULLERTON, Cai—Bill Nichol-|phia.

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FT. LAUDERDALE, Fla. — The Boston Braves will meet the Pitts-|

Bland carried on nobly.

Both Clubs

P.).—Mudville had nothing on the to the list of those injured in a

Louis Browns were slated to move te Miami today te meet the Philadelphia Athletics in an exhibition game. Witte, who poled 46 homers for Tolede and three for the Browns last season, smashed a homer, a double, and a single yesterday as St. Louis beat the Boston Braves, 4 to 3. SARASOTA, Fla.—The Cincinnati Reds hoped today to use the same brand of top-flight pitching against the Detroit Tigers that worked so

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Bowlers Harvest Bumper Crop of High Scores

By BERNARD HARMON

dividuals had 650 or better, while three teams passed the 3000 mark.

Carl McAfee had 227, 237, 216—630 and Bob Kelly 184, 227, 254—665 for Rost Jewelry, which carried off team honors with 1000, 1095, 1018—

3110. Al Weevie's 197, 194, 278—669 and Myron Newlin's 211, 235, 205851 were. instrumental in giving Fox- ———— worthy Ford 3014. —688 for Mijller's Grocery in the Dave Killion had 205, 194, 257— Pennsylvania Recreation, and Earl 658 for Ted Siener Insurance and Taylor, in the No. 3 spot, had 203, Al Menges connected for 225, 245, 180—650 for Bittrich Meats. Cook's tion in the Indiana Recreation. Goldblume failed to get a man over! - The top series in feminine com650, but the quintet hit for a 3067. petition was also rolled at the West City-wide solo honors went to Bill /Side, Lavern Biers posting her Gooch, rolling in the Pun Bowl So- sixth 600-series of the season for cial league. He had 234, 234, 224— Tod Pharmacy in Stegemeier’s 692 for the Bombsighters. Paul Mox- | Grille league. ley, the runnerup, had 206, 278, 204|177—830.

Last Night's Bowling Leaders

: 600 BOWLERS (MEN) {Lenna Helvey, Arthur Murray . 535 Wm. Gooch, Fun Bowl Social ........ 692 Edna Wagner, Primrose House . - 533 Paul Moxley, Pennsylvania Recn..... 633 Edna LaFary, Primrose . . 831

Earl Taylor, Indiana Reen. ........ .. 682 Helen Thomas, Primrose ... ......... 531 Carl McAfee, West Side Classic. ..... ead) Seftrude Fiurr. SL Puill Mixed ..... 530 Al Weevie, West Side ........%...... 669 Olive O'Connell, I mrose............ 530 Bob Kelly, West Side ................ ! Lowe, Antlers TORE | 1y te | Martha , Primrose... .... .. 521 Dave Killion, West Side ............ 656 | Arieme Wagner, Primrose : .. 828 Myron Newiin, West Side ............ 651 Cletys Swords, Allison Office Mixed . 525 Al Menges, West Side 630 | viola Blackwell, Stegemeier's ........ 523 Hershell Stillwell, West Side 640 t . Dalton, Primrose. . ... .. 323 | Tony Bara, West Side ..... . 839 Lanthe Kriles, Primrose 521 Henry Bogie, Commercial * { Bisesl,- Prim 511 Geo. Homan, Wi e ie mn Walt Heckman, West Bide 837 es . 530 Ma n;” Penn. Recn. ! Triangle 520 6361 er, Duncan Printing ......

Harry Hegeler, Penn., Recn. . “ Ethel 519 Glen Alender, Link-Belt No. 3. .. 838 Norman RXjitipo, Primrose .. S18 Ortel, .. 635 | Dorothy Van cum, Arthur Murray

Al Hausman, West Side . ..

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Shirley Stokes, Chevrolet Paul Moore, West Side Bill Kettrop, Penn. Recn. ..... Geo. Wilkins, Penn. Recn. sins Jack Lovelace, East Side Classic

wh 517 ss... . 334] Bertha - 817 Mut Ins. 634 Margaret Phaille, Primrose .......... LH

Dan Corsaro, John Hancock

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6201 joan McKinney, Blue Ribbon ....... -+ 819| Bertha Daniels, Alison Office Mixed «++. 619 Bonnie Willsey, Blue Ribbon ........ .... 81% Vanita Hayden, Primrose «+... 818 Marie Christian, Primrose Mildred Ranson, Primrose .....

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shortstop Billy Cox, who homered, | Howard M and by rookie outfielder Culley | four runs. Murrell Jones hit a |Rikard, who had two doubles and a

Jack Rice, returning letterman and! team captain, who won the mile event in the little state meet last spring. Rice's running mate, Jim Cline, Mid-American cross-country champ, will once again be running in. the distance gwen tamu mmm o> “Bast year's big state HAN “mile champ," Courtney Gerrish, will

events. Gerrish, the only Butler runner to capture a first place in last season's big state meet, won the half mile in 2:01.1. Completing the traveling squad for the first meet are Richard Hoff, cross country letterman, and Haydn Parks, numeral winner in

Basketball

COLLEGES - 8t. John's (Brooklyn 1 (Brooklyn). 32. vv). Th ‘8. Francis

Colgate 80, Cornell 64. Detroit 55, Western Ontario Oklahoma 48, Oklahoma A (overtime). New York City College Brown 72, Providence National Invitational DePauw 82, Oglethorpe-30. Canterbury 68, Western Carolina 55. Beloit 75, Arkansas State 80. Southeastern Oklahoma 53, Eastern Iili8 42,

53. and M. 41

91, New York U. 60. Hf 60

Eastern Washington 51, Culver-8tockto Northeast Missouri 76, Delta (Miss.) se : Hamline 71, New Mex

Dick Taylor, Penn. Recn. ............ 618 Bob Littrell, West Side a

compete in the 440 and 880-yard|

0 49. Hastings (Neb.) 53, Loyola (Baltimore) 44.

618 Velma Cooney, Blue Ribbon .. vers 507

{Paul Stemm, West Side .... . 618 Sarah Shoemaker, Primrose ... .'¥06|Cone, 147, and Dick Roembke, | cries . 617 Mary Bf, Primposs . .......-su:. i i Everhardt, Coca-Cola ... . 617 Bea Pavidson, Primrose _er 308 also 147. | Sussong, id | Mary an, Antler ; area an | lh tt gee 21 BGR Lonely, 6 Srila 1 cagmteman team in the mdlanapols ‘Ma ou Kriner, C. ¥. O. Mi . t - Ban Noe, Penn. Recn. ..... 1 Mildred McVey, Prim:-ose fol g po.

Moore, Commercial

Cay = | Virginia Stock, Primrose ............ 501 | . Re mmerciat, vr 3 13 | Louise Schwier, Primrose ... 500 a single, while ‘outfielder Sam |Dick Nordholi, West Side 611 Ruth Ittenbach., Duncan Printing .... 800 Chapman hit a homer for Philadel- | ¥*Iy!n, McCully, Coca-Cola . 811 | OTHER LEADERS (WOMEN) eady, J. D. Adams ... ... 609% Rubber “1 L. Young, Commercial | 800 LaVaughn Moore, U. 8. Rubber . 481 Floyd Wimmer, John Hancock ... ..... go09 | Buth ank, Diamond Chain .. 48 4 Jim Brent, West Lill 609 Dora.Conner, Wm. J. Holliday Mixed . 412 Paul Striebeck, West Side ...... .++.. 60g Rlorence Corn, Erg Ae hi Bag. 401 Bus Parsons, West Side ' s07| Ruby Wakefield, Fmployment Sec. Mix. urier to nter Glen Maxwell, Eagles Lodge #07 Madeline Fox, Inland Container ...... 488 hott, Chevrolet ..... ........ gos | Kaye, Matza 'Stewart-Wazne: Mixed. . 456 Ed Lucas, Allison Owls ...... oo. s03 | Myrtle Dowling, Riviera Club ...... 4 E. Brown, Indiana Recn 803 | Margaret Wilson, R 443

. Cu A. Mixed {Nina Barron, Indpls. Bleaching Mixed «38 BW. B A.

Len Paust. West Side. 11007" 894 Maryiyn Sehreiver, R “- . Harry Martlage. Blue Ribbon ........ 602] Coach Galvin - (Johnny) Walker, | Everet. Wade) Pun Soul Social. .... 601 + : : uy Porter, ast Bide .. ...... ..%. € of Butler university, will take a Wm. Nuckels, John Hancock ~~ $00) - i { five-man squad to the University | OTHER LEADERS (MEN) of Chicago field house to partici- | ohas. Poreman, Rotary Culbiiiiiii, os 598 : : . 8: GEOL Ln iineii dis 59 pate in the revived Illinois Tech Eu, potter Gyre crus "":: 54 relays Saturday. {Harry Jackson, Our Lady of Lourdes.. 592 . | Wa sher, Stewart-Warner Mixed.... 589 Heading the five-man squad is|Walt Trenepohl, Inland Container .... 538 ¢ {Chris Rassmussen,

Allison Engr....... N: Gladden, R. C. A. ................ EB Cline, Naval Ordnance

{ Seddon, Allied Printers .......... 558 Bob Mock, Allison Office Mixed. ..... 5568 Conrad Erdman, Allison Office Mixed. 536 Woody Fountain, Link-Belt 600........ 854 Jack Ryan, Riviera Club £53

an , Schwitze=-Cummins .... 543 B 2 MeQumet, Bt. Philt Mixed... ; C DR, oS CII 80 § {ih MISE Bo hd i u Koh . Indpls "Bleaching Mix. 530 Tony Wilson, Wm. J, Holliday Zimmerman, Employment Sec. Mixed 600 BOWLER (WOMEN) Laverne Biers, ‘Stegemeier's Grille.... 630

500 BOWLERS (WOMEN)

Marge Hoftheim, Blue Rib. Ice Cream. 571 Flo Smith, Arthur Murra Amy McDaniel, Pritchett Mabel Fis Ri

Yvan Morning. ... 561 cher, Blue bbon . . ‘3

Dorothy Lazo, Pritchett Morning. ... Ellen Taylor, Stegemeier's. ........... 547 Lois Blake, Arthur Murray .......... 543

Phyllis Gandolf, Stegemeler's..., .....

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RULE AS FAVORITES—The label of favorite in the semi-final state high school basketball meet at the Butler field house Saturday will be carried by the capable Golden Bears of Shelbyville, South Central conference: champs. right): John Simpson,-Everett Burwell, Bill Breck, Emerson Johnson, Don Robinson and

Practically everyone but the pin-boys made the high scoring column in local bowling circles last night. In West Side Classic league, six in-

231, 2483682 for Lovisa Construc- |

She had 232, 221!

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Greyhound Nine 4 Starts Practice

Indiana Central's Greyhounds, defending champ! collegiate baseball crown, Heights campus with 20° men re|porting. More candidates are ex{pected to turn out later this week.

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rshall Murray, Bill Garrett, |State—while winning eight.

Brown Points Indians For St. Patrick Day Opener With Wings

Tribe Holds Batting Practice Both Morning and Afternoon in Leesburg Camp

LEESBURG, Fla, March 12—The Florida sun was to the king of the Indianapolis Indians yesterday and Manager Jimmy Brown put them

through a full day of batting, throwing and running. : The infielders and outfielders joined the first: squad and batting practice was held both morning and afternoon, 40 pastimers under his wing and is trying to sort them out to form two ~~ representative teams for intra-squad”

opened practice at the University

petition the Greyhounds dropped | only two games—both to Indiana

With 11 returning lettermen in-|

Brown now has about

{games before the end of the week. The Tribesters are due to open their grapefruit league exhibition here next Monday, St. Patrick's day, against the Rochester Red Wings of the International league. Rochester is a St. Louis Qardinal farm club and Brown was devel-

s for the state Oped by the Wings, his last step have before jumping to the majors with

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, lous to get off on: the right foot {at the expense of his old team ana

| kina 45-the right kind of physical (condition by the next week-end to give the International leaguers all

i | | cluded in. the turnout Coach Ed they can handle,

|year. The card opens March 31

|against Indians university ana { closes June 7 agaifist the University (of Louisville, The other 18 games

Holcomb's: Aide (will be with state conference foes.

LAFAYETTE, Ind, March 12 (U.! P.).—~Walter .(Pihky) Wiison, as- The complete schedule: sistant football coach at Miami, 0. pe hon 1h Frenbin: Moai 19 Savior:

S. bee ~ April Anderson (3 games): April 26 university, has h hamed to as Pat heater (3 games): ori 61) fodians a

sist Stuart Holcomb, new head State; May 2 at Canterbury; May 3 At football mentor at Purdue univer-|Taviori May T Hanover, May 1¢ ane sity. i ' diana

May 21 at Franklin; May 3 at " The appointment was announced’ Andeisof 2 games); July 1 at Louisville by Purdue Athletic Director Guy Other spring sports on the Cen- | (Red) Mackey. Wilson formerly, tral campus also are under way. 'was associated with Holcomb when Track and field team members who | both were on the coaching staff at have been working out in the fleld- { Miami, Mackey said. {house for the last week wil] be | Wilson reported for duty at the issued equipment Friday. Boilermaker campus yésterday and —— re a {will help Holcomb open spring footjualt rrociicn neat Decadn. C. Y. O. Basketball A former star athlete at Muskin-: St. Catherine's defeated , Sacred gum, O., college, Wilson served as Heart, 20-27, last night at Cathedral a coach at two Ohio high schools! high school gym in the C. Y. O. iand at Miami before joining the Cadet basketball toufney finals. In ‘navy in 1043. He returned to Mi-|another game on the same floor, St. {ami after his discharge and has Joseph's downed Assumption, 20-13, served as assistant football coach to win the C. Y. O. Cadet league | since that time, championship,

South Side Ring Amateurs

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! The South Side Community cen-|in Ohio, Illinois, Kentucky, South and Southwest. Assisting Bland in prepping the South Side boys are Tommy Byron and Jimmy Conn, professionals. The South Side boxing coach said he

the ter amateur boxing team has aiready launched preparations for next year's Times-Legion Golden |Gloves tournament and also the

Pred Burnside, John Hancock 3 {1948 Tournament of Champions in has facilities to handle more boys yesterday. Jim Vance, Dean Pump ... .« 630| lo Trey, Risch Ss -+ 317 | Chicago. {in his class and new candidates are The Reds downed the Sox, 5 0 3, | Bill Tarrant. Weer Side iH Primrose Sis| Coach-Trainer Eugene Bland took [invited to join. as rookie pitchers Kent Peterson, |L8rry Pavey, West Side 627, : * 513 seven-man squad to Ottaws, Ill, ———— Everett Paw and Mike Schultz Pe bre. Reet Chai $2 Givaas Ridge, Sievemcier's ina 512|the other night and the Indian- svar A. RESULTS oe Wilbur Richwine, West Side .......... 633) qhlY DESH FUINOSE co co-o-oooeo + 413|apolis lads turned in four victories. |g2 to tod TERI _Muscato, 147, held Euston {0 two Hts; Soult, Church ............ PE a ar ote Ssrevsens 512} Community center winners were | Motes: Lo i i

: : NEW YORK-Jjulio Jimenis, 137, Mexico Jerry McKinney, 112 pounds; Chuck city, outpointed Al Pennine, 130, New

McGow, 118; Harold Green, 135, and | York (3).

© | Bright said prospects for a good!

| season were above: average. | ur lie dimes oe largest schedule in Central's go.q, 104 training Pin a hut |

story—21 games—is on tap this

It's about a fifty -fifty guess now 'that pitcher George Woods, who

ate last week, will be returning to the Indians shortly, | his contract failed, and if “Pinky” desires to stay in baseball there will be no other course except to rejoin the "Tribe.

At any rate, Manager Brown has

enough assorted talent on hand

{now to get by until additional help (comes from the Pittsburgh Pirates. ! Look for Wentsel | Stan Wentzel, who has been the Indians star center flelder for two (years, is expected back shortly, It {Is said that the Pirates bosses have deeded that Wentzel needs another {year of Triple-A competition to learn more about hitting curve ball pitching. Wentzel's contract was Boston | Braves property last year but he was used in a winter deal and landed with Pittsburgh, which puts him right in line again for another trip to Indianapolis. : Catcher Earl Turner is showing up well in practice. He hit well for Evansville last year and is rapping the ball hard in the Leesburg drills. :

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