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ill players, two pitchers and an outfielder. Ted Sullivan, Tribe business manager, who is keeping the Victory |
hy: gatching, } field house in order” while the team is in the South, announced that
base and left field. + +» Ray Mueller, one of the best all : 8 fr SUE pai Ga Grady Hatton, the sensational young third baseman who smacked 14 home runs in-his first season of professional ball last year, and Augie Galan, who batted more than 300 for the Brooklyn Dodgers the past three years, are the only men : gertain of their positions at this time. . , . The fight is opén for all other places, and this even goes for
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pitching, Neun said, because there
- gre- some likely“ jooking youngsters in the Tampa training camp who have hopes of breaking into the Reds’ strong staff. . ., . Of course, the standout holdovers like Bucky “Walters, Johnny Vander Meer, Ewell Blackwell and Joe Beggs are sure of their spots . . . but that has no bearing on the battle for the other places on the mound corps. . . .The " Reds open the 1947 regular season at home, April 15, against the allpowerful world champion St. Louis Cardinals.
HF SAME OLD CARDS. ... Against |
the Phillies the other day, the St. Louis Cardinals wasted only one of nine hits, Stan Musial hit a homer, and a rookie outfielder, Charlie Diering tripled with twe on. . . . The Mound City champs ‘also completed four double plays. Whatta ball club. . . . Looks like "Eddie Dyer’s team is better than last year’s. :
~ = = HE WAS A PITCHER. . .. Living in retirement in Chicago, Jim (Hippo) Vaughn, reads the news from the baseball spring training camps and keeps sharp on what's what on the diamond. . . . His pitching feats with the Chicago Cubs from 1913 to 1921 are still talked about. . . . He was outstanding in the 1918 world series between the Red Sox and the Cubs when he yielded only three runs in three games, losing two contests. . . . He
¥ [been released to the Redskins on a option from Frank E. Exhibition Baseball
[Pitchers Howard and Walsh, and Wentzel, Outfielder, in Fold
. One Hurler Is a Tall Southpaw; Redskins Lose to Red Wings, 4-2
| By EDDIE ASH, Times Sports Editor ; The Indianapolis Indians today felt more cheerful over their 1947 prospects as the Pittsburgh Pirates opened up and sent them three
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Smoky City Bucs, and that OuUt-| cpicage (A), 10; Hollywood (P. C. L.), 6 fielder Stan Wentzel has been re- | cChicage (N.) 4; San Diege (PF. C. L.), 1.| leased outright to the Tribe. - ~~ ° | New York (A), 3; Detroit, 2, (14 ian-
ings). | Wentzel has been a yeliable Louisville (A. A), 11; Besten (A), 3, |
regular with the Indians for IWO| gu, qoinia (NX), 6; Newark (IL L.), 3 years on option from the Boston |(13 innings). »
Braves. He went to the Pirates m| Milwaukee (A. A.), 8; Besten (N.), 7%. A : .St. Louis (N.), 6; Cincinnati, 3. ; a winter jrade. | Philadelphia (A.), 2; St. Louis (A.), 0 The big fellow is a star center| Breokiyn (N.), 1; Montreal (I L., 1
fielder, fast, and Owns a great|ts. Sarkhemw), and A), LI arm. He batted 299 last year after|——————"7T"""""""T7} hitting .321. in. 1948, He. willbe. &sand- Walsh are sure-fire future fixture with the 1947 Indians. major leaguers, and for that rea-| In Army 3 Years |sog strings are retained on them. | Southpaw Howard, 24, stands 6 Howard, Walsh and Wentzel, who! feet 2 inches and weighs 175/have been in training with the pounds. Last year he won nine | Pirates at their Miami Beach, Fla, games and lost seven with the York |CAmp, were under orders’ to leave (Pa.) club in the Interstate league.| there today and report to Tribe He served in the army three years. Manager. Jimmy Brown at Lees-| The Interstate league is Class B. burg, Fla. { Walsh is 27, stands § feet 11 ———————————————————
* inches and weighs 185 pounds. Also! t " : | with York in 1946, Walsh won seven O Brien, Maas
{and lost five. His earned run aver-| my, : lage was 3.25 and Howard's 3.52. ‘Picked for Team With the Pirates in late season {Howard started two games, one of. DETROIT March 18 (U. P). —| |which he completed, and did a re- Butler university and the Univer-| {lief job in another, pitching 13 in- (sity of Cincinnati—1946-47 basket- | \nings all told, for a record of no/ball co-champions of the Mid-| | victories and one defeat. | America conference—each placed | Even in defeat, Howard looked |tWo men on the all-conference team | | promising, as the big league vam | selected by coaches, sports writers |he lost was of the hard-luck 1-to-0|and breadcasters, it was announced | | variety, in a pitching duel wtih today. {Johnny Vander Meer of Cincinnati Members of the all-star team | fon the final day of the season. were Raph Bre Butler, and In 4 Major Games c er, Ohio ‘university, at | Walsh's a also wag [orvery; Charles Jeans, Butler, and i , cinnati, at guard, {interrupted by the war and he spentiqng Bin esterfield, Cincinnati {two years in service. He got intoigng Hank . : {four National league games late In serve,
: at center. {1946 after coming up from York. Westerfi 'He started two games and was eld and Lefkowitz both
ere nam 4 ’ wh | charged with one defeat. ed because they wound up
. deadlocked f i | Pirate officials think both Howard {je veloeug. top pivet honors in ,
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| Kautskys and fourth-place Chicago
“Players From Pirates
Kautskys, Gears
Lineup of Local Club Changed for Tilt
PROBABLE STARTERS ° * Indianapolis Diets Mi ; riptow vad i OL LL SRR Officials—~Chuck Chuckovits (Toledo), nd Sam Rogalsky (Detroit), Tipoff--8:30 p.m
The second-place Indianapolis
Gears square off at 8:30 o'clock
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The Final Four Must Have a Soore,
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The Straight Eight : E KUNNEL peeped out of his hiding place in Lower Stobhovia today and muttered through a mouthful of ham hock and turnip greens that things looked “very discouragin’ for our side.” He undoubtedly referred to his own showing in trying to pick the Eight Straight in semi-final play last Saturday. He ame up with only five of them correct. : Any number of guessers did better than that. Nearly 300 called
rithe turn on six of the: eight, and no fewer than 261 had seven of the
eight winners named correctly. a” Only two fans, however, qualified as super-duper experts. They went down through the list like Shelbyville on a fast break, calling the right teams in every case. Here they are, picking fans—the Perfect
Pickers: CHARLES BERKHOLZ, 5030 Ray St., Indianapolis. NELVIN N: WOODEN, R:R. 1, Box 185-C, Acton, Ind.
tonight at the Butler field house in the first semi-final, playoff of | the Western division in the Na- | tional Basketball league. Indications are that a crowd of| upward of 7000 will be on hand for! hostilities, | ; Hi The two rivals split even in four
regular season games and now begin | Tthe three-of-five series to see which| ‘will meet the winner of the Osh-|
kosh-Sheboygan set. Lineup, Change | A shift is planned in the Kautsky
| starting lineup with. Bob. Dietz to draw the assignment of guarding
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COUPLE O' VETS—Seasoned catchers on -the Indianapolis Indians' roster at the Leesburg, Fla., training camp are.Johnny Riddle, left, and Hugh Poland. Both are working hard under Manager Jimmy Brown and he is also using them to help coach the team's young catchers and pitchers. With the Redskins last year it's going to be difficult for any rookie to edge them out of the picture.
June Swiggett Re-elected Women's Bowling Leader
: By BERNARD HARMON : : Women bowlers of the city are evidently satisfied with their present leadership, for in the annual meeting of the Indianapolis Women's Bowling .association in the Claypool last night; they re-elected June Swiggett as their president. Mrs. Swiggett, after serving the unexpired term of Jean Holmes last year, will be starting her first full term as feminine leader.
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{treasurer and Frances Sullivan {was named sergeant-at-arms. {Elizabeth Pfeilschifter, @cretary,
land Betty Leech, vice president, re- |
tain their offices. They were named last year to two-year terms.
Margery Smith was re-elected as;
{between two establishments.
Wilena Hansen, Dorothy Erler, Frances Rhoads, Mabel England, Dorothy Lilly, Jesse Campbell and Jane Kelly. The feminine pinsters voted to divide their 1948 city tournament They
lost to Babe Ruth, 1 to 0; Carl Mays, Beard Belts Homer, Double
2 to 1, but beat Sam Jones, 3 to 0.| LEESBURG, Fla, March 18. — both teams benefited by the regular . « . Vaughn hurled a nine-inning |The Indianapolis Indians yesterday action and warm weather.
Elected to the association's execu- {will roll their team events at the tive board were Gertrude Groven-|{Delaware and the doubles and berry, Marge Battreall, Mary singles at the Indiana. Schmidt, Ethel Maher, Frances| Dave Smith's 665 in the Capital
|strategy on big George Mikan as;
the long-shooting “Bob McDermott’ of the Windy City club. He'll replace Leo Klier at the start, but| the flashy ex-Notre Dame star will be ready and on call Indianapolis plans
the same
| has been used in the past, dropping Bill Closs in front of him and
no-hitter against Cincinnati in 1917, opened their 19-game spring train-| The Indians returned to regular Snyder, Muriel Hayes, June Glasson, {Paper league was the top score in
losing, 1 to 0, in the 10th to Fred |ing edhibition schedule and wound | routine practice today. Their next! Toney, who went the route with 10 |up on the short of a 4-to-2 score. | exhibition tilt will be on Thursday | hy The Rochester Red Wings of the|against the Chattanooga Southern : = ss ® Internati e Co the | i i .—: Wink A oe PRY, oe jumciation club at Winter Haven! high schools . . . the Sweet Six- {managed to get the same number! —m— teen . . . open play Thursday in 'of hits—seven apiece. First of Sprin | the last roundup. . . . I's a three- | pv, nies was highlighted by, P : 4 | day classic at Cham Thurs- |e playing of rookie outfielder Ted | ROCHESTER and § Beard in left fleld for the Tribe. Caulfield, ss 0 He belted a home run and a dou- Kasak, 2b H ble and served warning that he is Deny. iz of out to win a regular berth in the |Caiffons, rf i Indians’ lineup. a
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finals setup except there is an ~ gxtra day. . .- Dundee, Paris, Champaign and East Rockford are rated in that order as the top choices. . . . The records: Dundee
28-2, Paris 36-2, Champaign 31-3 and East Rockford 24-1. league club last year, Beard hit 334. Totals : iy Eon He is fast and has a strong, ac- "INDIANAPOLIS THE IRISH NEXT SEASON. +» +lourate arm. Beard swings and Xa) Notre Dame is not worrying about | 4) ows lefthanded and is 25 years pio wo 3 next year's basketball outlook. . . . old. His double yesterday was a Bear th i It’s all on the rosy side. ... The near triple as he was tagged out | Castiglione wn South Benders lose only one mem- sliding into third base. He is 5 Keister, 2b ; ber of this season's squad by grad- ¢ i 7 jr hee tall and weighs 160 Weatherly, ef .. uation. . . . John Kelly will graduate pounds. | Workman rt in June. , . . John Brennan, Leo Mahsger Jimmy Brown is ime Benvends, I Barnhorst, Kevin O'Shea and Fran-
{ , {Paules, 1b ... Cran will be back. : And]Drood bY Bealths all-around formitume, o there is a chance that Vince Boryla,
land is sure to' give him personal Foland. © 5 0] | i i . t ~ former high scoring center, will pe | BtUETLION, 0 out of military service before the | the Red Wings none. Rochester has | Rochester . 000 020 200—4 SMALL TOWN FINAL. . . . Beloit, |Peen in training longer than the| Runs Batted In—Erps, Gibson, Benson reached the Wisconsin state high | In the fleld. ; Sey Homie Run—Beard en | Since it was the Indians’ fist! Simed. 0 a raapors 5. Base. on the las uarer Strikeouts—Needham 2, Piatnck 1, Green in 4, Haas 4 Wild: Pitch—Green in the third period before Beloit| The Indians scored in the first | Time—1:30. { seventh. [Tookies, Needham, Haas and Piat- | it and Prie now that Hank Green- na: INDPLS. LATEX CO. berg is in the circuit. . . lc arged with the defeat. The game|
In the error department yester- o next cage campaign jday, the Indians committed four,| EE 4 » = » { { Indianapolis 100 100 000-2 | i ish !2, Beard, McKee. Two-base Hits—Benpopulation 24,000, and Hufley, 3188, | Indians and displayed more polish |= | Erps, Ber Pain ree hase Hit Kasak a en school basketball tourney title game | Brown Uses 17 son, Marshall. Double Play—Kasak to and the former won by splurging in Caulfieid 10 BAIN, OB, . . Beloit got off game, Skipper Brown used 17 play-|Balls—Haas 1 Piatnek 1, to a 11-to-0 lead, after which little ers to Rochester's 12. Russ Brovold,|2. Hits—Off Gibson 6 in. 5 innings. Hurley fought back and it was 12-11, who worked at third for the Red- | Needham 2 in § Dintoek 1 = 3, Green Beloit, at the end of the first period. | skins, made two errors but weighed | By Green (Beard), yJiteh-Green . » « The difference was four points in with two hits. : [Winning Ber Te lis Sing Bitches went on a winning rampage. land the fourth, the Red Wings| THE OLD NO. 2... National|'}ice in the fifth and twice in the| Agents Wanted a SL IRADARRT STD ERIRg. theit is , atic me 4 Alm ample ers es will et even: mare, RO USP hige puichers, "Rl Fog ts Sends Pn only. | h this | se better curves out of them. thi nek, and the last named was, 145 S. IN St. LI. 0496
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n ” ” A FORMER INDIAN. , . . Jack] Coffey, Fordham university's graduate manager of athletics, is beginning his 25th year as Fordham baseball coach. . . , He used to play the shortfield for the Indianapolis Indians at old Washington park and was & good hand at it. . . . He played under the late Jack Hen-
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Eva: Williamson, Laverne Biers, light firing last night.
Last Night's Bowling Leaders
’ 600 BOWLERS (MEN) Bill Van Belt Ideal . Engr. Dave Smith, Capital Paper Co. ...... 885 L« , Pt. Square Classic John Henry, Reformed Church 655 Joe Brosnan, Herfl-Jones
Paul Ferdinand, Moose Lodge . -... 645 | Price, Delaware Matinee pee Pug Leppert. Optimist Club 37 | Max Kennedy, Real Silk Mixed
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Bud Schoch, South Side B. M........ 632] 500 BOWLERS (WOMEN) Ray Chrisney, St. Joan of Arc 625 : 3 . Williams, Service Club 624 | Marion Mooney, Darleene’s Mirabeaux Earl Taylor, Evangelical Ch Walt Mane, Indians Bell . { 615 | Virgidia i Parsons, Lakeshore Mixed Williamson, Darleene’s . 608 | Mary Brisntk, Ferndale Tavern ...... {Angela Brisnik, Ferndale Tavern . Evelyn White, Harlin Bros. ve 607 | Efleen Smith, Harlin Bros. by... 521 607 | Mildred Sanford, Nichels Jewelry 604
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Joe Verderosa, Riviera Club Ralph Lloyd, La
Jean Case, Darleene’s rr Lois Haughton, Nichols Jewelry I
OTHER LEADERS (WOMEN)
Stewart Smith, Little Flower . “ 587 Lois Glass, Solataire Beverage . Gordon McCalmut, West Side Church 581 {Ann Vogel. A & P - 49 Harold Goldsmith, North Side B. M... 581 {Joan Poffenberger, Kahn Tailoring Ted Liebtag, Lions Club .... . 78| Mixed ..... . Pens 473 Vince Migliano, Kahn Tailoring Mixed 569 | Hilda Humke, Carmel Methodist Mixed 469 Hugh ‘Murphy, Internal Revenue .... 558 | Betty Jo ernal Revenue 469
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{ cushion billiard tourney in progress 617 Veree Boucher, Darleene’s 550 J wie soir) o Tioas Jeslers seed L | ff il . |¥ , ay as ee games were 617! Aletha Boyer, Blue Ribbon Ice Cream S481 heduled. H's the “stretch” week oop P ayo Ti t 3a|of the event. 338 12:30, Hi Johnson vs. Carl Gulbin: ‘529 9:00, Jay Knapp vs. Lou Spivery; {8:00, Art Phelan vs. Knapp.
Arnold Risen behind ‘the tall pivot star. re Risen Counted 68 points in the last three league games as he threw off his late season scoring slump to|
—— | wind up in third place in league
scoring with a total of 582 points. Closs has been suffering from the | flu the last few days, but will be ready tonight.
Tag-Team Bout | Tops Mat Show |
Two aggressive mat artists versus two - favorites is the tag-team | wrestling feature tonight at the!
Congratulations, gentlemen: You are indeed the champliths. A fanfare, professor, for Messrs. Berkholz and Wooden. ue. ¢ ® x = : As you might expect, most of the experts fumbled on the MarionFt. Wayne South Side outcome. That was the prize upset package of the eight first-round semi-final games. The next most difficult for the picking fans was that Evansville Central-Bedford outcome. A lot of folk thought the Stonecutters would make the grade. ny j i The Kunnel's misses were on Pendleton, Rossville "and South Side. » » » v » EJ » The old boy has rigged up his season's final contest for you this week on the final four, 4 : In order to break the probable ties, it will be necessary for the picking fans to guess a score on the final game. All entry blanks must be mailed to Short Shots at The Times before Friday midnight.
His Choice (in Capitals) YOUR CHOICE
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Wi St CHICAGO—Leon Thompson, 152, Evarts, Sete Ky., Suipoiniad Meyer Siegel, 162, Brooklyn, N. Y. (3). BOSTON — Timothy (Buddy) Hayes, 128%2., Boston, outpointed Joey Longo,. . 178, Baltimols (10).
HES N. Y.—Johnuy Flynn, OHICAGO, March 18 (U. P.).—|Rochester.
Fight Results
knocked out “Perk” Bal: Armory. {Glen Selbo, Wisconsin's - play- MARA Neb. Vince Poster, 14515, . The popular Rene La Belle, To-|Making guard, today was named to] Jmaha, knocked out Joey. Pertons. 143, ronto, and Manye 0! . receive the second annual most; NEW HAVEN, Conn. --Julie Kogon, 137, York, will tary } Sones oni valuable Big Nine basketball layer | 131 aves, oS Bointed Liu Constantine, Nenoff, Toledo, and Ali Pasha, Co- 2Ward sponsored by the Chicago lumbus, O. Ali and Steve are lribune. rough and tumble exponents, | The Wisconsin star, a senior, It is for two falls out of three S8tlier had won a first team place
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slate in five appearances. He has conference hardwood team. He won three regular tussles and has '0PPed Ralph Hamilton, Indiana, been on the winning side in a tag ID 8 close poll and Paul Hoffman, match. j Purdue, was third in the balloting. Indio Yaqui, Sonora, Mexico, and} Other players who were named } Duke Keomuka, a Japanese-Amer- MOSt valuable by their teammates) ican from Nawaii, are in the 8:30 Vo'¢ Ralph Hamilton, Indiana; opener. It is for one fall. Paul Hofman, - Purdue; Beni oes Schadler, Northwestern; Jack! Smiley, Illinois; Murray Wier | Iowa; Mack Suprunowicz, Michigan; Jim McIntyre, Minnesota; and Jack Underman, Ohio State, |
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Kingan Takes Local
In a playoff for the Manufacturers’ Baskétball league title, Kingan A. A last night edged Peerless ! Foundry, 33-31, at the Dearborn hotel gvm. In city independent tourney games at the same court, . Squirt defeated Seven Up, 55-36, and DeGolyer Printers downed University : Heights Raniblers, 30-40 Tourney play will be resumed tomorrow night.
Woodcock Wins
MANCHESTER, Eng. March 18
Today's matches:
In games last night, Gulbin de-50-47, in 86 innings, and Barney Mahoney downed Gulbin, 50-34, in 79 innings. A run of seven by Gulbin was high.
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