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| mm the profession for several years.
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John Shkor has had big league experience i , +» Bhkor entered the ring a 5-to-1
outcome. , . . As a matter of fact, Mauriello and his handlers figured
the Boston boy suddenly perked up after getting through . the early rounds and it became a real con-
about the eyes, #nd when “Mauri-
stopped. . . . It was, and the referee awarded the laurels to Shkor by technical knockout in the eighth... seconds lodged a
Fgh way the Pittswill line up on presents the follow- : W. Cox, ss; Gustine, : or Westlake, cf; Greenberg, If; Kiner or Westlake, rf; Fletcher, 1b; Basins, 2b; :Klutts or Salkeld, e. . . . No pitcher has
te warrant a guess at the Bucs’
opening day choice. . . . It is believed that Manager Billy Herman,
Carl Cox and Vic Buccola; out-
_ between ihe ropes ~ and traded punches with Tami Mauriello, the| New York heavy
Second Ga : Finals Will Ragelis With Garrett ter, Both Are Six-Feet-Two and Leading
Scorers of Their Respective Teams
By BOB STRANAHAN “An individual duel between two of the cleverest pivotmen that the 1946-1947 high school basketball season produced is in prospect for
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the fans at the second game in Saturday afternoon.
Each boy stands six feet, two inches in height and they weigh in the vicinity of 170 pounds—a very nice vicinity for both the Senators and the Golden Bears. They're the leading scorers of their respective teams and are regarded as key men in the attacks of both. en Further, it is very probable that they'll be guarding one another in Saturday afternoon's engagement. Coach Frank Bares of the Golden Bears said that it was “very likely” that Garrett would get the assignment of attending the Senator star, and- Coach .John Baratto of East Chicago is expected to follow“ a similar strategy. Play Cleanly Neither player has an inclination to foul frequently. In fact, Ragelis has been lost on personals in only three games all season, so this won't be too much of a worry for either coach.
The Golden Bears will enter the game as a definite under dog, but, if it is any consolation to Shelby-
These handy fellows are Bill Garrett, the tall Negro sniper from Shelbyville, and Ray Ragelis of East Chicago Washington.
{Brenman and George Savanovich,
me of State Match
the state tourney finals at Butler
will be a great personal victory for Baratto as Senator coach. He already has won a victory over infantile paralysis which prevented him from ever playing basketball. Baratto attended Indiana State and served as a locker room boy for the
of the best the state ever produced in high school ranks before going into the ‘college field.
Goes to Frichton It was Curtis who found him a job at Frichton, near Vincennes, | where he started his career-as a coach. He was so good after a couple of seasons that Vincennes was bidding for him. East Chicago Washington hired him, however, in 1944 and he has had some tough contenders there since that time. Baratto's punch man on this year’s Senator team is Guard Dave Brenman, who works the bail into Ragelis, brother Ed Ragelis or Marty Stipancic on the set plays.
clever Glenn Curtis, ranked as one |
the other guard, also operate on
ville followers, Barnes thinks his team has played its best when it| has been under pressure. The odds layers have made East Chicago a seven-point choice over | the Bruins in the afternoon. Then, if they do beat Shelbyville | and go on to the title at night, it!
April Will Be
A doubles meet at Broad Ripple,
fielders, Prank Kalin, Culley Rikard, Al Gionfriddo and Gene Woodling. | «+ + The extra catchers are Leroy Jarvis, a rookie, and Vincent Smith, | a veteran, who is injured. » ” 5 19 BUC PITCHERS. . . . Having released pitchers Hank Gornicki, | lee Howard and Jim Walsh to}
Indianapolis, the Pirates still have |
19 hurlers on their squad. , . . The! other day Manager Herman said he plans to start the regular season with 15 pitchers and then cut the! staff to 10 by May 15. . All of | which means that the Indianapolis Indians still have a lot of players to bank on from the Pirates.
# » [ OLDER AND FASTER... The Detroit Tigers are banking on Fred Hutchinson to give them a Big Four mound staff this year + + « along with Hal Newhouser, Dizzy Trout and Virgil Trucks « « + They won 71 games among . them last year . .. “Hutchinson will win 20 games,” General: Manager Billy Evans said. “He won 14 last season and did not start a game until May 18. He is one
‘and is in charge of Bill Brunot. Entry fee in the event, a 1050iscratch, is $13.25 per team. As in {other meets of its kind, only sanc-|
{tend with the long-shooting artistry |
On City's Bowling Alleys
By BERNARD HARMON
the end of Washington's fast break. Washington also will have to con- |
(of littlq Emerson Johnson of the | {| Bears, and either Brenman or Boi anovich will get the job of guarding | the fleet little Shelbyville Negro! player,
Busy Month
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SENATORS FAVORED TO WIN—East Chicago Washington's Senators rule as
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the favorite of the sports writers to capture the title in the final series of the 1947
high school basketball tourney at Butler Saturday. Front row, left to right: Brenman, Marty Stipancic, George Savanovich, Ray Ragelis and Eddie Ragelis.
Dave Rear,
John Kolina, Benny Dix, Randy Balas, Coach John Baratto, Andy Spencer, and Bill
Morris.
Ted Horn to Be Driver, Owner
Ted Horn of Paterson, N. J, the
1048 AAA driving champion, will| be both a driver and owner in the 500-mile Memorial race.
Several weeks ago Horn signed to
drive the twice victorious Maserati which Cotton Henning purchased from Mike Boyle.
Horn also has entered his own
Included in the five independent bowling tournaments. scheduled "ion local alleys next month is the 1050-scratch team event at Fox-Hunt. |
a husband-wife affair at Speedway
and singles classics at Sports Bowl and West Side Center are the other! "| April attractions. The Fox-Hunt tourney will run on April 12 13,19, 20, 26 and 27. {who has appeared here for three
|2 a§ he connected for 218, 235, 268
—371 for Marott Shoes. He joins)
tioned bowlers will be permitted to| BOP Carnagua, Ed Huck Jr. Fonnie
compete. Two shifts will be rolled each day {of the tournament. On Saturday,
m., while on Sundays entrants wi face the maples at 3 and 8:30
| In ‘event the entry reaches 125. a {first-place award of $300 will be! (paid and the usual one prize for
further information contact Brunot | or the Fox-Hunt alleys, Ma. 1198. Deadline for entering is midnight | April 11. Johnny Kiesel, who turned his
apolis league, was in .a striking mood again last night, getting No.
700 BOWLERS (MEN)
John Kiesel, Indianapolis . . 721
of the few cases in baseball where a pitcher has gained more speed
. 511 as he ew older.” {Joe Fulton, Indianapolis casiive 667 | Doris Parsons, Johnson Coal ...... .. . re {Claude Oliphant, Diamond Chain .... 665/ Ramona Frosch, Johnson Coal. ....... C8 # ¥ =» | Glenn Maxwell,” Central Recn... .... 658 | Audrey Hiatt. BN Lilly . 508 THE FIERY McGRAW . . . Years | Bob Kelly, Indianapolis .... veee.. 649 Dot - Wykoff, Stewart-Warner.. 506 the N Ken ‘Christensen, Indianapolis ...... 643 Betty Hulse, Water Co... 505 | 10 ago, e New York Glants Were | Jess Montague, Indianapolis .. 646 Mary Johnsom, Sola Matinee. .... 1
, playing the Cubs in Chicago and | having a bad day . . Everything seemed to go wrong ‘and the fiery John McGraw, the Giants’ manager | blew his top . . . He shouted: “I'm leaving. I can’t stand this stupid | kind of baseball” ... He stormed «out of the dugout and the park, plunged blindly into the street traffic and was struck by a taxi . His leg was broken . .. “It wasn't |
600 BOWLERS (MEN)
| Russ Ballinger, Indianapolis
678 Howard Deer Sr., Indianapolis
visaendna 75
{Pred Mitchell, West Side Merchants . 637 Richard Tinneiman, Fun Bowl Classic 634 |
Hobart Robinson, West Side Merchants 830 | Zo8 Butler, Kay owtiey. {Art Johnson, Allison Executive ,..... 628 | Mildred Hayden, Link-Beit Owls Mixed 243 ‘Harold Boyd, Federal Employees |... 627 |Sally Twytord, Johnson Coal .. : r. W Pennington, Medical ...... 626 THE {Fonnie Snyder, Inter-Club ............ 622 o R LEADERS womMEN) Ernie Voeiz, Indianapolis ............ 631 | Vesta Davis, North 8 as | Oscar Behrens, Indianapolis ......,. 621 Joyce Watson, a Ben 493 |Ed Sargent, Knights of Columbus .... 620 Ruth Burris, Priends Mixed . 490 {Maurice Wellman, Indianapolis oa 619 | Alice Pierson, 486 | Dr. Wilkins, Medical . 618 Cook Mallory -Offic rrr-488 utch' Hazelwood, West Bide Merch, | 816 | Mary Wuensch, Jrdians Gost Mixed 473 | Bill Boswell, Inter-Club ............. 615 | Marv Lepeprt r Lady of Lourdes | {Nolan Dawson; Farm Bureau ... ..... TH Gladys Farrell tad mtinenital Opt. Mixed 0
{ Leonard, Indianapolis ba
John Toole, West Side Merchants. ...
the cabby's fault, " McGraw moaned, John Kleinhenz, Water Co.
as they picked him up and took [Ralph Schuch, West Side Merchants
to a hospital . , . “Those dumb
ball players of mine are to blame Ce hele pre Bess lind
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Ray Landers, Pederal Employ ees ii | 810 e808.
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Floyd Wimmer, Cont. tical Rise, Les Frank's 66 oo om Mizeq . 28
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600 BOWLER (WOMEN)
500 BOWLERS (WOMEN) Helen O'Grady, Ell Lilly Agnes Junker, Johnson Coal Frances Sullivan, Kay Jewelry Beulah Maners, Johnson Coal
Lois Woodward, Farm Secruity Mixed Mabel Daywitt,” Wm, H. Block Mixed 53
Tillie NArdine Johnson Coal
a Utah 84, West Juginia 63, nels Hatin WH ceo §lrrsles, So Hike 40 C “Ci. se sii pg
;+ 808 Seid St. John Evangelical 601 of C. 601
Zionsville Oil 554
Gertrude Bradley, Johnson Coal Co... 614
Betty Shipman, Johnson Coal . ..... 550] * Margaret kelton, Johnson Coal... .. 549 Pat Miller, Water Co. 541
Eva Williamson. Johnson .Coal. «83 Frank Kuner, Kay Jewelry ........, 528 Mary Baas, Johnson Coal ........... 526 Lois" Bchulz, Johnson Coal ......... 525 Dorothy Berkopes, Johnson Coal...... 526 Early, Johnson Coal........ 525
Snyder and Earl Taylor as twotimers in this season's 700-circle. Other heavy scorers of the even-
|activities are slated at 6:30 and 9/ing were Russ Ballinger with 187
1289, 202—678 for Allison's: Howard {Deer Sr. with 224, 255, 196-675 for | Russet Cafeteria and Joe Pulton [with 219, 202, 247—868 for Barbasol in the Indianapolis; Claude Oli- | phant with 227, 226, 212—665 for
{at the Delaware and Glen Max-! well with 243, 179, 236—658 for {Smith Standard Service in the Cen- | tral Recreation. Gertrude Bradley led Sally Twy-|
initial 700-series of the season in|ford’s Comets to a 2710 with 226, | last week's session of the Indian-|173, 215614, her sixth 600 of the | Bratton ‘
season in the Ernest Johnson Coal | Co. loop at Fox-Hunt.
Last Night's Bowling Leaders
{Evelyn Wiesman, Johnson Coal....... Patty Striebeck, Johnson Cosl........ | Marge Hoffheim, Johnson Coal . . Betty Fox, Johnson Coal Catherine Hausman, Kay Jewelry |
517 | . 514 . 514
taire | Gertrude Meyer, El A | Marie Lacey, R. C.
siz College Basketball
Invitational Tourney “Kentus ky 80. North Carolina State 43.
John Pebr, Indianapolis ............ 800 | | OTHER LEADERS: (MEN) jo | Fave Rugh, Pire bss Bill Culver, LGS hen. in anisile ite, North Side Recn... .... 500 Eugen hrisman, placa Milk 590 Rho: Win H Al r m. Block Mixed... 538 Be eTey. Moon- Lite Slasuie : 588 10 A. M. roa i Cole, Priends Miked pe Legion... 1+ Larry Lehmann, Riviera Club . 570 Ralph Lloyd, International Harvester . 569
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| car in the race and has announced that it will be driven by Tommy | Hinnershitz of Oley, Pa., a 35-year-{old veteran of dirt track racing,
i previous races. If Horn fails fo win at the wheel bf the Maserati, he still will have a chance to collect a share of the prize money as a car owner. The racer he entered is a fourcylinder rear-drive car with a piston displacement of 233 cubic inches.
Greenfield Shoots High Rifle Score.
Greenfield outfired Kingan, 142311410, in the high-scoring match in
each seven entries will prevail. For Boring Mill in the Diamond Chain Central Indiana rifle league compe-
itition. Complete scores:
| Greenfield—1428 Kingan—1410 | Sigman ay Shifngton 288 i Sinclair 1/Stilz 279 I anes 293 Perguson 285 284 Roberts 231 | Detas it 280; Zimmer am Allison—1405 R. C. A—13%3 284 Jones, C. 263 Dickerson 282 Jones, E. 262 A H. O. 283 Smitha 27 le 275, Canatsey 263 Welght 281 Whiteley 258 Moose—1390 Bell Telephone—1379 Brown 289 Robinson am Huffman 269 Bolly 278 Turner 285 Thompson 285 {Kelley 74 Gilmore 75 | Beisinger 73 Loeffler »0 Hoosier—1392 i Indianapolis--1383 | Gunderman 281 Deitz 268 | Clever 277 Reese 271 inger I; Suits 3% {Herman 2 | Detmer Kirk 263 { Penn—1341 Danville—1332 | Berkshire 275/Sadler, D. 275 fodgier c. jmne CH v {Hia oll a71(Lotta,. C. 223 Hantotier, M. 260! Stephenson 287
| City Net Tourney “In Semi-Final Stage
[Sunday in the city independent tourney at Dearborn 7/gym - with Ace Electric meeting | Squirt at 2:30 p. m. and DeGolyer Printing opposing Eli Lilly at 4:30. Lily won from the. Pranklin Flyers, 57-48, and DeGolyer nosed out Indiana Equipment, 38-36, in [gam ames last ni
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ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. March 20 (U. P.).—Manager Bucky Harris| of «the New York Yankees,” who changes his plans from day to day indicated today that veteran George McQuinn would be at first base when the club opens the season and Tommy Henrich would be moved to center field,
DAYTONA BEACH, Fla.—Rookie Rufe Leonard, protege of veteran Bobo Newsom, was scheduled to start on the mound for the Washington Senators against the Rochester Red Wings of the International league. Luther Knerr and lanky 8id Hudson will follow Leonard to the hill. .
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ST. PETERSBURG. Fla— Three of Manager Joe Cronin's most promising rookie pitchers, Harry Dorish, Tommy Fine and Mel Parnell, will work for the Boston Red Sox today against the New York Yankees. Regulars Ted Williams, Bobby Deerr, Johnny Pesky and Dom who were sidelined with injuries, will return te the
lineup today.
HOLLYWOOD, Cal. — The Chicago White Sox boasted their eighth exhibition victory in 11 starts today after defeating Hollywood of the Pacific Coast league, 6 to 4, yesterday.
Bob Kennedy of Chicago ham-
| Exhibition Baseball
RESULTS YESTERDAY Chicage (N), 9; Seattle, 8, Chieage (A), 6; Hellywood, 4 Cleveland, 9; Les Angeles, 0. Boston (N), 4; Si Leuis (A), & New York (A) vs. Detroit, rain. Philadelphia (N) vs. Cincinnati, rain. Pittsburgh vs. Philadelphia (A), rain,
Washington vs. Columbus (AA), rain. Boston (A) vs. St. Leumis (N), rain, Brooklyn, 7; Canal Zene, 0.
mered two home runs over the wall and drove in four runs off Frank Dasso, formerly of the Cincinnati Reds. >
LOS ANGELES — The Chicago Cubs were riding the crest of a five-game winning streak today following their 9-to-3 trimph over the Seattle Rainiers of the Pacific Coast league. Cub outfielder Marv Rickert led the attack on blond Sig Jakucki and Johnny Yellovic with four hits, including a homer.
FULLERTON, Cal. — Manager Lou Boudreau and second baseman Joe Gordon each hit home runs as the Cleveland Indians smothered the Los Angeles Angels of the Pacific Coast league 8 to 0, yesterday. Outfielder Felix Mackiewicz of the Indians contributed a double and a triple.
CRISTOBAL, C. Z ~—Pitcher Rube |
Melton of the Brooklyn Dodgers!
Lafayette hasn't ruled on the In-
Lyle Garnish and Frank Baker were [4 sent here in place of Sam Rogalsky and Chuck Chuckovits. Kautsky officials notified. Lambert after Tuesday's wild finish that they wouldn't be responsible for the safety of the same officials in the second game. Closs Back The local team will be joined tonight by Bill Closs, six-foot-six-inch | guard and rebound artist, who missed the first playoff encounter because of illness. Closs is not expected to start the fray because he
. still is weak and recovering from
the flu, but probably will be used
(against the Gears.
The former Rice star was missed badly in helping attend big George Mikan, who got 26 points against the Indianapolis club in Tuesday's encounter. While the Kautskys ard Gears
tinued in both divisions of the league... Oshkosh was pushed to the very brink of elimination when defeated by the Sheboygan Redskins, 40-35.
This was the second triumph for
Harris Changes His Mind, Now Plans To Use McQuinn at First for Yankees
timore, Md, where he will enter the Johns Hopkins hospital for removal of bone chips in his pitching arm. The Dodgers, paced by Peewee Reese's two homers, defeated a Panama professional team, 7 to 0, yesterday.
Mallory Is Back In Sandlot League P. R. Mallory again has entered the Manufacturers league of the Indianapolis Amateur Baseball association to complete the six-team circuit, President Virgil Perkins an-
nounced today. Other members of the league are Allison, Stewart-Warner, E. C. Atkins, Kingan and DeWolf News. Perkins said that the Union Printers would be shifted to the City league.
Gulbin Beats Knapp
In Billiard Meet
Carl Gulbin of Ft. Wayne defeated Jay Knapp of South Bend, 30-26, in the state three-cushion billiard tournament -at the Board of Trade parlors last night, In earlier matches during the day
Knapp won from Al Maloof, 50-38, and Maloof defeated Gulbin, 50-37.
prepared to depart today for Bal- | The tourney ends tomorrow.
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New Officials Assigned by Lambert For Encounter at Fieldhouse Tonight
NC ~ game in the National Basketball league “playoffs, the | Indianapolis Howes tackle the power-laden Chicago Geni again. tonight at the Butler fleldhoyse at 8:30 o'clock, The Hoosiers dropped » 74-73 verdict to the Windy city shooters Tueaday but have protested the game on a late out-of-bounds decision by the officials. League Commissioner Ward Rigey) hampers of
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Sheboygan, ‘which needs ‘only one more victory over the first-place All-Stars, Oshkosh led at the half, 25- 19, bus faded before a determined Rede
skin drive in the last two periods. -
Fred Lewis topped the winners with 15 points while Gene Englun got 16 for Oshkosh. In the other game last night Syracuse evened its series with the Rochester Royals by winning, 64-61,
at Syracuse. Mike Novak tallied °
21 points for the Nationals, who led. at. the intermission by a 38-23 margin,
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Sheboygan 40, Oshkosh 138, Syracuse 64, Rochester 61,
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Secos Triumph The Indianapolis Secos defeated the Chicago Brown Bombers, 47-48, in an overtime game in Chicago last night. It was played as a preliminary to the. 87-57 league tilt. won by the New York club from the Chicago Stags in the basketball association.
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