Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 March 1947 — Page 6

third baseman this year and he'll bat cleanup. He looks great

a ha lot"... Bob Elliott Sb season, with the Pirates, he was used at the hot corner part of the time and in right ht field at other times. . .. He never i knew till game time whether he'd } be chasing high ones or snapping ie up grounders. This year Elliott by doesn't Have to worry about where oH) he'll start, if Southworth sticks to hE his current plan. . .,. At any rate, _Bob_is.sure_to give the Braves infield a punch that was jacking in | 1946. . . . The Boston Nationals | « obtained Elliott in the deal that permitted the Pirates to land Hoosier Billy Herman for their new manager. Though Elliott's batting average wassdown to .263 in 1046, he collected 25 doubles, three triples and five homers, scored 50 runs and batted in 68. ... In 1945, Bob batted in 108 runs, scored 80 and averaged .290., ss 5 8 OVER THE FENCE. . . . In the seventh inning the other day, Gey with Rip Sewell on the mound for 1 the Pirates against the Braves in an exhibition at Miami Beach, Earl Torgeson, Boston first sacker, laced the ball out of the park for a homer. . . . Sewell, of “blooper ball” fame, said the pitch to Torgeson was the newest addition to his repertoire of heat throws— the “atom hall” . . . As Rip ex-

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. THE INDIAN APOLIS TIMES

12.9 Renew

‘CAP SCORING LEADERS—Coach fos Yan of between his two leading point-getters, Cliff Simpson (left) “tallied 78 for the season and Douglas will have two chanc ~shey tonight and against. Cleveland-here tomorrow. shoulder and will not be able to play.

Shkor Stops Tami 2 Tribe Rooki In Hectic Affair

BOSTON, March 15 (U. P).—

Simpson_is out with a dislocated

As Long Ball Sluggers

er xe

SARASOTA, Fla., March 15 (U. P.) ~The world's champion St. Louis Cardinals, boasting three straight exhibition triumphs over American league teams, invaded this winter home of the Ringling circus today to meet the Boston Red Sox, their 1946 world series victims. * Florida west coast baseball fans and tourists gathered in Sarasota to watch Stan Musial, Enos Siaughter, Ted Williams, et al, renew their rivalry of last fall to speculate on how the Cards intended to handler Williams. The lanky, unpredictable Williams, hampered during the latter part of the 1946 season and in the world series by a shift in the defense against him, foiled such a shift yesterday by placing a drive into feft” Seid godd for double against the New York Yankees, the Red Sox winning, 8 to 1, in the exhibition ‘staged here. At the same time, the Cards snatched a 10-inning game from pthe Detroit Tigers at St. Petersburg, 4 to 3, on rookie Bill Howerton's double that batted in the

the Indianapolis Caps. stands and Les Douglas. = Each has es to better his total at Her-

es Unveiled

Fans Speculate How St. Louis Will Handle Ted in Exhibition Tilt

Nafional Leaguers Boast Thiee Straight Triumphs in Grapefruit Circuit as Oihcihnati whipped the Philsin|

During Boston's most turbulent LEESBURG, Fla, March 15.—An additional brushing up on fundanight since the revolutionary “tea/..ntajs infield practice and batting drills occupied the Indianapolis party,” big. Johnny Shkor stopped y..ena)l club pastimers here today as Manager Jimmy Brown planned fat Tami Mauriello in the eighth | a “full course” routine of stepped-up exercise. round at the Arena last night, The hig Tribe squad was sent through a practice game of six precipitating a miniature ring riot}... oo yesterday, the first of spring. Brown let his few veterans indulge and later guerrilla warfare amohg|,, j,q }ight drill while he called

henchmen of the two heavyweights. brief Shkor, a blond giant who ey rookies to play the 3-1 underdog, achieved one of the] biggest upsets in New England | Jimmy got a good look at the heavyweight history by giving the {squad in action and made so many highly-touted Mauriello such a changes’ that the affair lasted two bloody "battering that a ion] hours. A light rain Thursday night physician ordered the bout stopped | forced the cancellation of a mornbefore Tami of New York could ing workout yesterday and Brown

plained it, once he throws the “atom ball” that's the end of everything . . . in_this case the | end of the mew pitch for Sewell » = s TAGGED FOR HOOSIERS. . According to mews from the Pitts-|

BUTCH WITH BREWERS . , . Outfielder Butch Nieman who started the 1946 season with Indianapolis | now is with the Milwaukee Brewers | . He is lining the ball against | the fences down at the Brewers’) Cocoa, Fla, camp . . . He hit 'em| fike that for the Indians last spring oo American association pitchers soon found his weak spot and Butch was passed along to the Southern association. » s ” THE A. A. RED BIRDS... Bob Hooey, veteran Columbus, O, sports editor who is in Florida watching the Red Birds, was quot- * ed saying the Birds looked a cinch last place club again . So Hooey is giving the Birds only part of his time . . . He is traveling around the Sunshine state

answer the bell for the eighth kept the. players on the fleld most of the afternoon making up for

round i the a. m. vacation. | Results The diamond was soft in spots Fight but not soggy and the curtailed

NEW YORK (Madison

Serr. Garden)— | LaMotta, 161, New

ork, outpointed game added a little

pleasant pep

lift the lid on their regular exhibition schedule Monday, when they take on the Rochester Red Wings of the International-league here.

Polands” trounced the “Earl Turners,” 8 to 3. Brown mixed ‘em freely. He used two complete infields, six pitchers, seven outfielders and three catchers. The “Polands” won by staging a “big” inning, in the third, when they splurged for six runs. The

In the game yesterday, the “Hugh

deciding run. The Cards trounced the Yankees in their first two grapefruit league games. First Baseman Rudy York, of the Red Sox, last important American league holdout, was in the Sox camp here today and said he would

he wasn't holding out, but) “just waiting to sign up.”

Reds Whip Phils

sign his 1947 contract. He said |

‘World’

c ae : SATURDAY, MARCH 00

eries Rivalry |

12 innings, 7 to 4, on Elmer Durrett's two-run homer. Kermit Wahl of the Reds homered for the third run in the 12th. After the game the Phils said the Reds had refused any deal concerning Shortstop Eddie Miller.

Giants Face Chisox SAN DIEGO, ,Cal—The New York Giants, fresh from a 4-to-2 victory over Cleveland at Phoenix, Ariz, were scheduled to meet the Chicago. White Sox today. Manager Ted Lyons’ Pale Hose dropped a 5-to-4 decision to the Hollywood Stars ‘of the Pacific Coast league yesterday.

Cubs Outhit 10S _ANGELES, Cal.—The Chicago Cubs prepared to meet a challenge from the Cleveland Indians today after scoring a 9 to 6 victory over the Portland Beavers of the Pacific Coast league yesterday. Despite the victory, the Cubs were outhit by the minor leaguers, 12 to 9, as Ed Hanyzewski, Cliff Chambers and Ray Prim were shaky in their turns on the mound for the winners.

‘Browns Down Hens SANFORD, Fla. —Manager Muddy Ruel's St. Louis Browns expected tougher opposition from the Washington Senators today at Orlando, Fla, after scoring an easy 7-to-2

York Yankee “B"” team was carded against the Philadelphia Phil “A” isquad today, with - both teams ihoping for improvement in the weather. It was raw and cold yesterday

CLEARWATER, Fla.—The New|

victory yesterday over the Toledo {Mud Hens of the American association. Chuck Stevens, who is battling Jerry Witte for the Browns’ first base job, led the St. Louis attack with a double and two singles.

rally was highlighted by a triple by Pete Castiglione, infielder up from

taking a look at other A. A. clubs”

Tommy Bell 181 Youngstown, O. 110) Ito the spring training routine. Selma, Ala., with the bases loaded. stopped Tam: Ma 300, New i Skipper Brown said an eight-in-| Russell Brovold, third sacker for|

| “carcaco—samm y Angott. 144 Wash- practice tilt will be played to-

gen hs 1 out Nick Castighions, | I the last before the Indians

the “Turners,” walloped a home | run in the sixth with none on. He hails from the Fargo, N. D, club, where he hit 348 last year. Castiglione hit 344 at Selma.

12 Receive Howe

Basket Awards

Hugh Moreillon, senior center, was named by his teammates as the most valuable player and 12 players

By BERNARD HARMON

The tenpins took a beating last night as the various Friday leaguers went through their paces on local alleys. A pair of ‘700-series resulted in men's competition, while on the fi e side a quartet of 600-totals were registeerd. John Dezelan, 18-year-old Cathedral high school student, was the received varsty aware 2 Ue Howe evening's top shooter with 201, 263, 243—T707 for Dalton’s Tavern in the night. Rost Jewelry loop ut Dezelan’s. _ It Moreillon and Don Coval were was the first 700 for the youth, who | {630 for Indiana Fur; Dorothy Ber-| chosen co-captains of the season. has been bowling for three years kopes got No. 3 of the current cam- | © Varsity letters went to John Edand carries a 172 average. | paign, 187, 216, 211—614 for Me-!y. 4c Bill Locklear, George SpradLes Brandt, a veteran of the chanic’s Laundry, and Betty Bisesi joo Harry Stewart, Jim Stutz, El-| mapleways, was the second T00- broke into the select class ‘for the... Summitt, Bill Terrell, Irving! shooter. Rolling- with his Brandt|fifth time with 180, 182, 246—608 Thomas, Paul Wier, Arlen Risley, | Bros. quintet in, the Construction for Tompkins Ice Cream. { Moreillon and’ Coval. league at Pritchett’, he had 209, Bernis Thorpe, who recently re-, , 267-103. |turned to the pin lanes after en’ a Soi of the four women's 600- extended absence, took up Where Glovers to Perform series were rolled in the Kernel she left off last season, when she Optical league at Pritchett’s. Patty had six 600s.” In the Moon-Lite For Murat Members Striebeck connected for her ninth Mixed last night, Mrs. Thorpe had' Murat Temple is to entertain its] of the season, getting 234, 196, 200— | 234, 182, 210—626. members with an amateur boxing

i show Monday night between poh

«+ Seven of the eight A. A. clubs are camped in Florida. » 2 » LOUISVILLE OUTLOOK GLOWS . Derbytown’'s baseball writers

Lou Pahey, Poster-Messick Mixed .... 350 of _the top Times- -Legion Golden 707 | Henry Horstman, Public Service Mixed 5.. Glovers of Indianapolis and eight 7

334 03 Bob Laycock, North Inds. wren . _ 334 Of Terre Haute's leading Glovers.

700 BOWLERS (MEN)

| John Dezelan, Rost Jewelery | Les Brandt, Construction

600 RS N BOYLE HE } Weinbrecht, Christ the King -.. 550) ‘The exhibition matches dre to be| Gomer Alred, -FPox-Hunt Classic ...... 884 porest Cochrane, Central States Env Carl Hindel, Fox- unt conan 680 Ted Hinton, Prest-O-Lite Mixed

Lou Fouts Fox-Hu 654 carl Fox. Real Silk Mixed

846

Dixie ‘Hoosiers’ Face St. John's

Bradley-West Virginia and" St. Johns-North Carolina State games opening the national invitational tonight, while City College cele{brated entrance into the N. C. A.A. | semi-finals.

Garden for the eight-team invitational with West Virginia and St.

NEW YORK, March 15 (U. P).| Tournaments took the college bas-| ketball spotlight today, with the]

A sellout crowd is expected at the

Archdiocesan Net Pairings Listed

The first Indianapolis Archdiocesan C. Y. O. basketball tournament is to play the quarter-final round tomorrow, Cadet, Junior -and Senior divisions, with all games at

semi-finals and finals will be played here Sunday, March 23. The Archdiocese of Indianapolis {has eight Deaneries, or districts. |The Indianapolis Deanery will be

Ld

INDAC RELAY TEAM—Bidding for laurels in the free style relay race at the Indiana A. A, U. swimming meet over the week-end will be this quartet of Indianapolis Athletie elub swimmers. Left to right, Douglas Simmons, Jack Patten; Everett “Brooks -and Fran McAree, They siresdy heve Settered the vets record time unofficially.

400-yard

. 5 8

Five New Records Likely

meet at the Indianapolis Athletic club over the week-end existed today. Swimmers

In State Swimming Meet

A possibility of five new records)3:51.8 set by the I. A. ©. back in the Indiana A. A. U. swimming] 1933.

The 50-yard free style mark of :24.2 of Indiana university's Schnel-

dewind set in 1035; the 150-yard already have been| pack Stroke of 1:30 set by Jobm

credited with better times, either in Dilly of Purdue in 1940; the 230 meets or unofficially, in these five!yard free style of 2:18 set by Care events. The 1500-meter free style {ney of Purdue in 1040 and the 440which opened the meet this morn- | y ard free style of 5:01 established ing was a new test on the program, '|by Hansell of Purdue in 1040 are so a new mark was a certainty in other marks at which the tankmen that event. will be striving to lower. Other records in danger were the| Heat races were on the Saturday 300-yard medley relay event of 3:18 afternoon schedyle with finals at set in 1937 by the I A. C. team; (8:30 tonight. More elminations the 100-yard free style of :56.6 set|will be held tomorrow moming by Al Rust of the I. A.C, also in starting at 9:30, with the meet 1937; the 200-yard breast stroke of finals set for 2:30 in the afternoom, 2:349 established by Purdue's Wil-| Purdue's strong entry, the Imllamson in. 1940: the 300-yard in- diana university swimmers and the

Cathedral high school gym. The!

Bloomington at 3:406 set in 1946, and the 400-yard free style relay of

dividual medley of Bruce Kinsey of {host I. A. C. team are expected to

make a three-way fight of it for

{the team championship,

Illinois’ Big 10

CHICAGO, March 15 (U. P).— Illinois, entering the same 29-man squad which easily won the western

represented in the Cadet tourney

games.

Although North Carolina State

ithe basis of Harry Boykoff's record

Garden game. State, sometimes called Hoosier hot shots” because Coach Everett Case and six of his first 10 players ¢ome from Indiana, won 25 | of 29 games in- the regular season.

+

Electrics, All-Stars Advance in Tourney

Johns as favorites in the opening; West Virginia has won 18 of 19 games, losing only to Navy. |

was seeded above St. Johns, the | Brooklyn team got its support on]

performance of 54 points in his last |

“the,

!by Our Lady of Lourdes. Tomorrow’s schedule: M Cadet Tourney

| Doors. Catherine's. Indianapotls, vs. Bt.

by St. Catherine's, in the Junior] by Holy Trinity and in the Senior

conference indoor track crown, again will be the favorite tonight. in the renewal of the Illinois Tech relays at the University cf Chicago fleld house. Although the individual cham-

Andrew. Richmond 2:00-8t. Mary's, Madison, vs. St. Vincent de Paul, Bedford. 13:00—8t. Louis, Batesville, vs. St. Paul | | Tell City 4.00—Sacred Heart, Terre Haute vs. Holy Trinity,» New Albany, or St. Augus-/ tine, Jeffersonville. Junior Tourney

{5:00—Holy ‘Trinity, Indianapolis, Charles, Bloomington.

vs. St Senior Tourney 8 43—-Lumaculdte Conception, Millhousen, | . Marks, Tell Cit 8: 108¢ Gabriel, Connefaville, vs. New Albany Oatholic Community center | 9:20—Annunication, Brazil, vs. Our Lady of rdes, Indianapolis.

‘Kiwanis Club Plans

By scoring decisive victories, the H. S. Sports. Luncheon

Ace Electrics and the I. U,

All-| 343 staged immediately after the Shrine Stars last night stepped up to the | 544 meeting, which is scheduled at 7:30 quarter-finals of the annual city school basketball tournament will | terweight contender,

Coaches of

the four finalists {teams in the Indiana state high|

say it’ 1 ° rey y it's a good guess that the .300| Hershel Stillwell, Fe 9 Hunt 600 BOWLERS (WOMEN)

Joe Lang, Construction cervres SABE J hitting outfield of the American] { Herb Hohlt, Sport Bowl Recn. vr.ee.. B42 Patty Striebeck, Kernel .Optical Co. .. 630 association champion ball ‘club of] {Carl Roeder. National “esres: 638 Bemis Thorpe. Moon Lite Mixed ... . 616 Ed Huck Jr Sport Bowl. .......e.ee orothy Berkopes, Kernel . 614 last -season may not make this| Norb Day, Rost Jewelery ............ 835 Berry Bisest Rene | 84

e! BEd Weigel, Marcy Village year's team. Outflelders Sam Ed, Weigel, Marcy Village .. 625 500 BOWLERS (WOMEN) Mele, Bill Goodman and Pete Lay-|Ken McConkey, Washington .. . 41 Maxine Parker, Kernel 592 den, all young, fast and bearin | Mike Bisesi, National ._.............. 888 gay Toyford, Kernel . 587 8 | Russ Owens, Allison A. C. ...i{ ‘ sa Plo" Denny. Kernel 586 hitting reputations, are picked to Suljn lle, JFosedale Dairy a * 620 Mildred Wilhoite, Prest-O- Lite ‘Mixed 582 supplant Johnny Welaj; Chick Gen-|Fonnie Snyder, Real Estate or : oa | Ce Pulton, el : 9 pass »es BY r PRBL uses rensacarnin ovese and Jim Gleeson, though the Larry Wilson, Allison A. C.........--: 807 | Marta Roberts. Kernel .............. 560 veteran Gleeson .stands a good|Dick Zimmerly, Construction ........ 614 Mary Schmidt, Kernel 559 h Max Glenn, Schwitzer-Cummins ...... 613 Eva Williamson, Kernel ............ 558 chance to stay on as insurance. Bob Ball, Hillcrest .... .......eeeee. 612 Gertrude Bradley, Kernel ........... 555 ” | Carl Rugenstein, Bankers ............ 612 Mary Baringer, Kernel .............. 5471

612 Helen Krause, Kernel

Tovio Lahti, Allison A. C. 612 ‘Marge Batreall, Kernel

| BE. Zolaker, Prest-O-Lite. (Spdy.) | Howard Pattersno, Construction | Frank Weiland, Consiruction

AN ILLINOIS YEAR ... The

ENS 611. Beul 3 rs University of Illinois now holds a or

. 610 Margaret Skelton, Kernel

| N | John Kiesel, Fox-Hunt . ... 610 Ruth Ittenbach. Kernel ............ 537 championships in seven Big Nine Ed Striebeck, Fox-Hunt .............. 608| Alice Everett. Kernel . 533 - sports , . . football, outdoor track, |Paul Day, Traffic CIB ores renin 8 Julia Lang. Kernel #532 Ben Kirk; Construction cons rothv Lazo. Beard's Food Mkt. ..-.. 530 “indoor track, Sumius, wrestling, | res Brittenback Sr. Rost Jewelry... Lib, _Eichel, Blue Ribbon I C Voie. 330 x gnmnastics. nie ¥a . cin Alice La Count Real Silk Mixéd . 529 me FIA GTRI oe NRE SWAT "Ro pi Ani rE NL a SA PET TEernel 528 | ap champlonships are-held-by- Wise Dare zo . Allicon Agra sds 8081 Annet ta CYane Prest-O:-Dite Mixed .. 525 : ask Porest Shirley, Sport Bow rr . J abel Fis scher, ernel < 5281 . consin, by etball, baseball - and Tom Lenaban, St. Joan of Are ...i.... 804) Dorot Lilly, Kernel ar . one B94 cross-country; Michighn, golf, and Dave Bi ith, Construction ‘ id Ann, Main, Indians Matinee 521 Chas Kiser, Washingten . .e Dorothy Neiger, Beards Food Mkt 520 Ohio State, swimming. . . . The Moscheqross, Marcy Village .......... 801 Thelma Hollingsworth Ind. Mati nee.. 520 Illini also was well up in 1946-47 Fal Stemm, Fox-Hunt Ceeeieaas ot Doroths Bolse n Beard's Pood Mkt A 318 . ose Proctor ernel . ! ‘basketball, a tie with Iytiana for Oscar Behrens, Fox-Hunt 600 | Agnes Junker, Kernel .... second plage. OTHER LEADERS. (MEN) Beity Deven, Kernel Ray Bhields, Moon-Lite Mixed 309 | Lucey Court, Kernel terasieines NOT SO Hor . Tt the Indian: John Brouwer Insurance 398 Laura Alexander Kernel . Ralph Fox, Link-Belt oe. 1. » 59 farge Bilsky ernel apolis Indians have to bank on PeD= | carl’ Hotler, State Highway . 595 N endrix, Kernel risenes less players like pitcher Pinky Vernon Holt, New York Central 595! June Glasson, Marcy Village .. old Kauffman, New York Central 3s Doris Glenn,” Sturm Recn “ena

| Lois* Schulz, Kernel i Bl { Nell Schmidt, Kernel . 589 | Hilda "Geldmeire, Kernel . 585 | Louann Early, Kernel 533 | Flo 8ith, Prest-O-Lite Mixed

Woods and outfielder Roy Weather- | Bi Matthews, McGuay-Norris

ly to go after the A. |8, Tuttle, Naval Ordnance y 8 s A. yennan,, this| |B. Woodward, Moon-Lite Hdep.

~ year #t probably will be a rocky! Ralph Franklin, Indpls. Rys. Mixed . .

Bill Wishart, Allison No. 2 . | road for New Manager Jimmy | Paul Dukate. Antllers Reen.. ......... 580|Alice Reeves, Beard's Food Mkt . 500 | Brown . . . They didn't help the | Keso, St. Philip Men's Club rit. 318 OTHER LEADERS (WOMEN) { | Jim Haney, Kingan A. 574 | Prances Yelton, PHO'G Mixed 455 Tribe cause any last season when Boyd Thaxton, Raper, Packege ‘Mixed. 565 Eva Thaxton, Paper Package Mixed 100 -per cent effort was required in 88 Roache, PHO'G Mixed .... 565 | Martha Windhorst, Public Service Mxd, 190 Hope, Grotto . 563 | Doris Grindstafl, Foster.Mesaick Mxd. 482

die the clutches. | Se Forest Bowman, Irvington Presb. . 361 Mary Fosati, E. C. Atkins ..... 478

p m. The boxing exhibitions will |independent basketball tourney in! | be | progress at the Dearborn hotel gym. | luncheon to be s ht. ponsored by the Nig | - | The Electrics defeated the Irving- {Indianapolis Kiwanis club at the|

Antlers next "Wednesday be

tart about 8:15.

invited to attend a

ton Whippets, 44-27, and the All-| Hotel Stars downed St. Paul, 61-50. Harry _ * | Toon paced the Aces with 14 points]

| night and tallied 23 points for the | AlL- Stars. | resumed tomorrow.

Indiana College of Bmbarnre 3 last Md i > “defeated the New Castle ‘ 56-49.

coaches also have been invited.

serve

|sports wri This One ‘Is Over an es ni 5 [I's No. 3 in Row Lake Shore Golf Club

NEW HAVEN, Conn. March 15— Improvements Listed The Hillhouse high school. of ‘this!

'ketball championship here high of Waterbury, 43-30,. in the | tournament finals. : will be announced later. Louie Annee, clib manager, | planning many changes and im provements in the golf facilities, in

Bogue Bests Cue Foe

Joe Bogue scored his eighth victory in 10 matches in the state [three - cushion billiards tourney when he defeated Hi Johnson, 5037. in 71 innings last night. In an | afternoon match Harry Cooler [scored a 50-30 triumph over Dave Kaper in 68 innings. :

GRID ASSISTANT—Don Vel-

ler, former Indiana university football star, today was named assistant varsity gridiron coach at his alma mater. Veller, who has been Hanover college athletic director, will succeed John Kovatch, who recently became | line coach at Northwestern,

Lake Shore pro.

3 Show the Way On Florida Links

Table Tennis Draw

sports | at Madison Square Garden last

Commissioner L. 'V. Phillips of [that the fans hooted for action. land Charley Radcliffe had 8 big|ine 1 HS. A A. and state I

Tourney play is to be Harry Geisel and Gene Kelly will as masters of ceremonies

A. and it Ly lanned to have local s interview the state Ten; members of the 1946-47 Notre

Plans for the opening of the 1047] | Barhhorst of “ ity won its third consecutive Con- }inks-season -at-LaksiShore Couttme SrpnReey of. Sgdlord, Prancis. Cur- | necticut, state -interscholastic bas- club, were formulated at & meeting ran;-John Foley, Paul ‘Gordon. | 1ast held by the golf committee, of | Kelly, Carl Loyd, James O'Halloran, night by defeating Leavenworth which Ed Mooney is chairman. | +April 13 has been chosen as the! iand George A. Kennard, student opening date, and the full program | manager.

{cluding the building of a new pro shop, enlarging the clubhouse and | installation of a bowling alley and | recreation center. Milt Boaman is

pions of every Big Nine event are lentered, Coach Leo Johnson's team {is rated far more powerful than {any other squad. More than 900 | athletes . from 61 institutions are listed to compete.

'LaMotta Wins as Fans

‘Hoot for Action NEW YORK, March 15 (U. P.).— Using his weight advantage to press the attack, Jake LaMotta of [the Bronx, top ‘middleweight con|tender, registered his third straight {victory over Tommy Bell, top welbefore 17,108

LaMotta won the unanimous decision after a 10-round bout which became so dull in the later rounds

110 Irish Cagers Due to Get Letters

SOUTH BEND, Ind, March 15.—

pasketball team have been ended for monograms to the

35

|atnet faculty board, according to oach Edward W. Krause. a Those recommended age Leo Indianapolis, John

“John,

| Kevin O'Shea, George Ratterman

s ‘Navy Coach Honored

{already assured of ‘the title, meet Arthur Rubin, New York, tonight in the final round of the . world’s championship three-cushion

Champs

Favored in Chicago Relays

Leading the pack of challengers will be Herb McKenley, thé star Illinois quarter-miler who has loped the distance in a flat 48 seconds te set a new world mark. The relay record is 40.3. McKenley set another American indoor record last night when he clipped off the 300-yard dash :30.3 seconds, McKenley set the new mark ia the fourth heat of the preliminaries of the Central A. A-U. meet. He withdrew from competition before the finals in order to be in top shape for-the Illinois Tech relays.

'Hoppe Wraps Up

Billiards Crown CHICAGO, March 15 (U. P.).— Willie Hoppe, White Plains, N. Y, will

billiards tournament. Hoppe cinched his fifth chame pionship last night when he de feated Jay Bozeman, Vallejo, Cal, 50-38 in 45 innings, while Rubin, his only rival, lost to Andrew Ponzi, Philadelphia, 50-46 in 43 innings, Hoppe. has won all eight of his games in the current tourney. while last night's defeat was the second for Rubin,

STRAUSS SAYS:

—.. THE HOBBY SHOP— will interest the Model Maker—there is just about everything present planes, ships and

“|. NEW YORK, March 15 (U. P.).

basketball mentor who moulded some mediocre: material into a team

first season at the Academy, today

was named the coach of the year by ‘the Metropolitask Basketball

Writers association.

—Bernie Carnevale, youthful Navy|.

that won 16 out of 17 games in his

railroad equipment There are OHLSSON and McCOY engines of all types for boats, race cars and airplanes—(and a jet propulsion engine for super-power).

Hal Newhouser Improves With Age

He could become an invalid from!on orders: the national pastime, or ‘he could just before pitching.

By JOHN P. CARMICHAEL Times Special Writer LAKELAND, Fla, March 15.-—

Eats some sort of meat|son. The other day the 26-year- “old | “I used to ace handed the Reds their first]

Women's table tennis teams rep-| | comme Indianapolis and South Bend fought it out to a 9-all tie

[18% night at the Y. M. C. A.

College Basketball

| Geolgetown 61, Boston Ccllege B54. C. N. Y, 81, Syracuse 50

|_aagrsonmir, ra. warn 15 | Agents Wanted (U. P.).—Clayton Heafner, r- ts. Send for Sample col and Jim Milward were tied for || BIE. Promise. Send Men orir.

the lead as the $10,000 Jacksonville | INDPLS. LATEX CO.

THE MAN'S STORE:

The Sportsman's Floor The Famous SIXTH

open golf tournament went into the | 145 8. Ill St. LI. 0496

L. STRAUSS & CO., Ine,

third round today, but Herman Kei- | ser, at the peak of his game with hmmm mimi

a fine 66 yesterday, was only ohe

HH

toward

than five years ago,

Like rare wine, Hal Newhquser gets better with age. At least that's "what his doctor tells him and the Tiger southpaw now can a life expectancy well t which was forecast for

he joined the Tigers, 1 pitehilig on borrowed against medical ad-

risk passing out with his boots on.|pitch on an empty stomach,” tHe chose the latter and today: said.

he’s actually strengthened his ticker | way. win on the field. ling to work, .. and preferably termined to pitch,” Hal said, told me o. k. ‘but to be sure of one, /than a chocolate bar that a lot thing: Get plenty “of sleep, “eat Buys eat before Bametime: " often but not heavy and.don’t get |

sleep; rarely get up before 10 or 11 o'clock in the morning. 2 “I used to eat two and three|in my life than this spring.

lor seven times a day but when-

ne| spring licking and, in: doing so,|C

“Because I felt better that ; But the doctor told me by regularity of his very efforts to| to take something ‘just before start-

“When. he found out I was de-| meat sandwich, because bread and “he meat gives more ‘sustaining energy

“Of course pitching. left-handed tired. I ‘average 11 hours a ‘day|I put a greater strain on my heart ‘territory -than if I was a rightthander, but I've never felt, better steaks at a meal; now I may eat six ‘And doc, who examines me twice a season, says that maybe I've out- ] joke fb some ever 1 leave the table I'm a little|grown any danger.” didn’t hungry, Whenever 1 feel tired,| American league clubs won't see .{ which ‘is ‘seldom, 1 take an imme-| Newhouser until the regular season iste ost [Six times u day I take opens, Manager Steve O'Neill sees Via “reason for letting them practice |

Kansas 31, Colorado 39. past Canisius 55, Fordham 47

threw eight straight strikes : Nat tonal mistenllogiate Tourney emi-fina (Kas.)

three men and got the final out | Marshall 56, Bnporis State a on a pop. | (overtime) ‘Just throwin’ the same old | Maka, Mi)

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Haefner, {rom “Charlotte, n Cc. ! Furgol,, from Detroit. and Milward, | Fare Madison, Wis., each had a 36Teachers n, Artsons |e card of 138 strokes.

“THE CAPS. ARE- STILL BATTLING FOR A PLAY-OFF SPOT

State 46 thing,” he said. “Fast ball, curve|f of land change of pace. No use clut--I tering myself up with any other pitches until I can’t throw these anymore. ... . And that won't be “for

another five years the way I feel.”

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