Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 March 1947 — Page 31
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Illinois Provides Star Performers
LAFAYETTE, Ind, March 21 (U. P.) ~The fifth annual-Purdue -Relays will be held here tomorrow with a record number of athletes gunning for new records. With the London olympiad coming up next summer, competition for individual laurels will mean] more in this track carnival than in previous years. Thirty-one
versity divisions, among them Big Nine teams and Notre Dame,
The University of Michigan is the |
defending team champion in the university division, while Miami College, O. will defend its crown in the college class. 449 Athletes. Entered The 449 athletes entered estab- | lish record.
The big drawing card of the meet |
is Illinois’ whirlwind speedster, Hero. McKenley, who cracked two world marks within 24 hours at the Illinois team relays last week. McKenley, a native of Kingston, Jamaica, breezed through the 300-
yard dash in 30.3 seconds and then
ran a 479 quarter-mile,
| Of the 15 events on the program, |
eight are relay races, including thé university one-mile relay. The onemile relay record of 3:22 minutes may fall at the meet. Both Ohio State and Illinois have clipped better than three seconds from that
teams have entered | the relays in the college and uni-| all |
a new Purdue Relays entry |
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| PICKLES ONE—Ted Kiuszewski; former Indiana university football and baseball star, | | rapidly is becoming one of the | Cincinnati Reds' prize rookles. | } He clubbed a two-run homer | off Hal Newhouser, the Detroit ‘Tigers' ace pitchers in an exhibition game at Tampa, Fla., yerlerday, The Reds won, 10 to 6.
Out-of-Towners to Fire In State Pin Tourneys
By BERNARD HARMON The annual state bowling tournaments for both men and women
will be resumed on loca] alleys over scheduled to do most of the firing.
« Play in the team events of the men's 37th annual meet will get under way tomorrow at 4 p. m. at West Sidé Center.
urday shifts dre scheduled at 6:3
s in ‘Purdue Relays
‘fWay, the Indianapolis Indians were back “home” at their training base
ub ko in to Liioa 0 ial, Clovélaud L. i The two clubs also meet again to- ew York (AY ston (A.) Louls TA.) 5, Pi morrow, at Daytona Beach, where| st pd ~) § ’ Paden NS 5. the Red Birds are camping. i eg a Bi apie 4. Tribe Manager Jimmy Brown withon (N.) ny, in (A) at promised to clip the Birds today by | “Ferand. (Pe C"L) va. TChicage (N) at - {using three of his “mainstay” pitch- Loy Angeles. aie.
{them in that one.
Tribe Rookie Hurlers Fail And Brown Calls on'Vets
LEESBURG, Pla, March 21.—After taking it on the chin for the second straight game in the “grapefruit league” at the hands of the Chattanooga Southern association club at Winter Garden, Fla., yester-
today to tackle the Columbus Red Birds of the American association. The Red Birds, who finished last in the A. A. last season, claim they are looking better than the
Hoosiers this spring and said they| Exhibition Baseball would prove it here this afternoon.
ers, Glen Fletcher and Aldon Wilkie, | grounds. Philageiphis’ (A.), wet, veteran performers, and Jim Walsh, Chicatn No. ro San F eke re] the promising rookie just down from hK ) 6. : the Pittsburgh Pirates. | Brooklyn 10, 3 3 | The Southern Lookouts edged the from Evansville, collected two of | | Tribe yesterday, 6 to 5, by pound- thé Tribe's seven .hits. [ing out 11 hits to seven by the In- Manager Brown used the game t0, |dians. What kept the Indians in give his squad a good ‘workout and | the ball game was a two-run homer | [to help keep them warm in cool] (by Jim Paules, first sacker, and alweather. As a result, he employed |
| homer with none on by Ray 12 players, seven more’ than Chatta- | Weatherly. 008A.
The Indians picked 1p form hy
the field but their pitchers failed Tne Tribe skipper tried out four
Hits and walks |itchers in the exhibition contest, combined to give the Lookouts the ang all of them were rookies, Sal |
bulge, and in addition to scoring six | Cuttitta, Tom Encinas, Tony Gra- | runs, the Southern leaguers had 12 vina and Royce Lint. The last runners on base to only five by In- |, ,amed was the only one of the
dianapolis. four who had any luck. The) Earl Turner, UP Hoosier hurlers dished out seven walks and hit a batsman. Although the Indians are flashing some needed long ball hitting ‘lat the plate, Brown is not satis“ifled with their quantity hitting, {since they have been held to 1 total blows In twp games despite long hours of batting drill. Averaging only seven hits a game in spring training exhibition tilts | does not measure to what it takes! to put a Triple-A ball club in the field.
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rookie catcher
the week-end, with visiting bowlers
Other Sat-
0 and 9 p. m, while on Sunday
ark, set by Illinois last year. arded, 0:30 a. m. - 3 . mal t by I last } two shifts are carded, at 1 a. Tribe Box Score Dillard to Be Present and 1 p. m, : the doubles combinations with 1257: INDIANAPOLIS lilinois' well-balanced “squad 1s Every Youth ating Sie Wahles to- Bill Fulton Jr. a local entrant, is AB R H PO A ¥ rounded out by Big Nine champions MOTOW an unday hails from head man, in the singles with 692 McKee, a 38 911.8 Dwight Eddleman in the high jump slties outdid Indianapolis. and Earl Winterhoff of Hammond Castiglione. 2b i 8 1 i 1 3 and, pole vaulter Bob Richards. The oub es and singles compe- heads the all-events standings with Wontar) of 2 0 0 3 0 0= : tition at Pritchett-Hunt-O'Grady 1960. Shanks, cf ‘1 0 3 1: 0.0% Another star attraction will be ll alse dachd ticall d Paris. if 3 171i 0 ee Harrison Dillard, the feet-footed ¥ 3 Eade practically Ro (Beard, It" 1 ¢.0 0.0 0% ’ 3 ; - { an, r ' Jen Negro = hurdler from Baldwin. Parade of visiing piimen. oa.ur . . Rizner, rf 1 1. 0 0 @& 0S Wallace, hold Six a) day's shifts get under way at 5, 7 Moran, 1b 2 0.0 5 0 0S e, older of six national rd 9 hil Sund th Bronte hoon Ti 1.1 29 0 hurdle crowns. His main compe- A a ¥ Pug a 2 | Brovold, Bb cee 4 1 k 4 2 12 tition will come from Bill Porter S 3 ys itues fe a a mn. je Sus eel E of Northwestern. Both have tied id Fo Sunday_% Gravina. Boe g. 0. 02.3 OK American standard marks over both Shi ” a a tom n wim ge Plate wrocl 8.8 0°00 z the high and low sticks. . or mle: Tuthes = I a ; e il de who with Ray Silliman. won the ; | Eliott 2.9 0 06 005 ndiana university wi épend 1946 doubles title. Zavokas is paired Riviera club's team of 23 is the Totals 32 5 7 24 8 1 = for points om its distance inedley with A. Christofaro this year. favorite in the women’s senior| Plate batted for Gravina in seventh, = relay team and Purdue is counting . 3 ‘ Elliott batted for Lint in ninth - . Bowes Sealfasts of Indianapoiisled Indiana A. A. U. swimming and| pgand batted for. McKee in ninth - on Paul Miller in the broad jump o an ) nih. = and Richard Kilpatrick in thé high He eam events RD y Loop diving championships tomorrow CHATTANOOGA = n ntonowetz of Sou end top AB R H PO A F = jump. and Sunday at the Indianapolis | en 1 = : a nn {Scott, 2b ci te ge TNS - i | Throop, cf .. TE aay es : \ , Athletic club pool, but most records | | Sanford, ib 4 1 ; 12 ! ? = avelle,. r . . 3 1 i Last Night's Bowling Leaders |sppear out of danger. Beieher ed 808 ab 0 In the eight swimming events Barkley, ie... 2 } 2 3 0 0 = wis “ar . | -— 600 BOWLERS (MEN) 0. Morrett, Sturm Recn. . “ s33| scheduled for women, only three |Morem, 3b 5.0 : 1.0 o= Dick Hon, Automotive og4 (Pred Morrissey, hi Pepe. : Sa | are likely to bring new records. | DeBonis, © BS iretins : Ys NE “4 ole yysler Alr-Temp ... io. BBL a tah tam a TIERS, Ca. vraae, : Cae Rotman en fi These are the S0-vara, 100verd gE C og ff LL BE Claude Neely Br. Universal .. 650 Hap Power, United Mutual Mixed 510/and 440-yard freestyle events. | Toenes. p coer ] 2 st s Norhers Whenseh, Jliversal : ne 500 BOWLERS (WOMEN) ;| Rosalind Bergman -of the I. A. C. FOUTEIS Pr ve vs'vies.s I 0 901 2 gem Rudolph, Bosic, Holy Trinity 643 Mile Bos Foy 33(is the defending champion and| Totals ..... %w enumun 1= Dave Ooeiies, ‘Delaware Major |... 840 | Bernis Thorpe, Brightwood. Fuel 33 record holder in both the 50-yard | Kvasnak batied for. Toenes in fourth. |Z A Es . 637| Margie Roth, Uptown clo INDIANAPOLI .. 010 020 62 = Ea Kruwell, Arey. oe 634 | Tillie Jardina, Bowes Sealfast Corp. 344| and 100-yard events. Ly B 8: “001 033 00x—¢ = Dutch Hohman, Universal 630 Margie Bersopes. Hoyenian Nat, HB. 33; There will be 49 entries in the | Runs batted in — McKee, Castiglione, = Dek Baton, Saeons i Set aurant 624 | | Joe Bertone Apex Coal 541 women's championship events with | }faules 3 aaiiiey 3 Curis lavells, on ne & ot > orem. o-base its—Barkley, Petro- = J Riley, American Legion 623 | Alice Classin, Bowes reeenes. M40 y i sk stigl . Lavell, vis. | -— i= ROD Autemotive 623 | Wilma Bradford, Coca-Cola ...... . 5381 21 from the I.A.C. and five from s Fey. Sasugiiope, AYE ie A = leo Jenkins, Universal . 620 | Ruth Adolay. Coca-Cola .......... 535 Lafayette in addition to Riviera’s 23. Mh Paules. Stolen base—Wentzel. Sacri- = Ralph Gale, Universal 619 Ruth Raney, Coca-Cola 534 flees—Cuttitta, Encin Left on b = a 5 g : Also on the programy will be the | [oto Cott tt cogs 12. Bane on | = alt Henderson, Pittman Food Mkt 618 Mary Thomas, Coca-Cola .......... . 831 | Indianapolis 5 Chattanooga 12. Base on = El Lane, Universal . 618 | Vera Staples, St. Paul's 530 national junior 50-yard freestyle | balls—Off Cuttitta 4, Encinas 2, Lint 1, l= red Baile A hen ol Mixed Soe, tating, Coca-Cola . $3 swim, in which Dick Thoman of | Toenes 2. Curiis 3. Cuttitta 2, Lint 7. = i Dinkle, Koerner ica xe Mary xen wes . oenes rtis ta int | -— I Benson: L. 8. Ayres & Co 615 | Hilda Oeldmeier, Bowes . 529 Cheviot, O. one of the Buckeye ! f Hite--Off Cuttitta 2 in 3 innings for 1S Mike McCarthy, 2 aa : a3 Zella Houston, Madden-Copple Y js state's top “Sehoolboy wi y Tells 3.00 3 IRI 3 io l, En-| = John Etchison, Building Trades Gertrude Whetstine, Koerner Opt . 525 Si swimmers, is | cinas in or (faced two men in|== Bill Abraham, MeClarney's 614 ht d Fuel 524 sixth), Curtis-5 in 5 for 4, Gravina 2 in |= H enry Churchman, Riviera Club 614 | Beal Pe Shkweo ie ‘3931 €Xpected to battle it out ‘with |; for 1, Lint Jone in 2 for none. Hit by = ¢iarke MeCant vigmotve ..:. #1 |julh Grants. Brighinood poet ||| of Rusty Garst of Kenosha, Wi. the Bicker 8, Sucis, Cuil, Janos 2 e \ : : S. w= Geo. ‘Spencer, Michel-Scott-Ertel .... 612 | Marie oes. Be - ¥lnational interscholastic record |Umpires—Blackard, Sarafin. Time—2:25. = Carl Schnabel, Pl-alak Ihsyiauon : | Doris Parsons, Brightwood Fuel . 520, holder. i Ray Shields, Moon- ne Major 609 | Clatabelle Tretter, Coca-Cola . 520 Th . t i il {CAGE VICTORS - Hobart Banks, Americall ORION is og | Deal Entwhistle, Uptown 6 O'clock. 517 e program tomorrow wilk open The Indi Coll { .Embal - Tom Brown. Autamotive. . 8 |8o phic bawe. Bows: vues $13 with preliminaries at 3 p. m. with | i: as By ok mn E jorothy Woodlock, Bowes .. .......... Jt Omer Soots, McClarneys ---- 80% | Marty - Cleveland, ' Bowes |... 314|the finals starting at 8 p.m. Events | 8 de® € Isiayetle Fagles, E Harry Stiver, Automotive . ... 801 Hagelett Patterson Bowes ......... 314|will include the 220-yard freestyle, Som tl op mints basket by = Al Weebie, Delaware Major. 000 \qry” eppert,” Coca-Cola $13/100-yard breaststroke, one- -meter | SC miutzler last night at Lafayette. |g OTHER LEADERS (MEN) Evelyn Irwin, Midland Building divi 100 d backstrok a i Wilbur Roesner, Coca-Cola 598 Helen Rosebrock, Koerner Opt. Mixed 313) ving, -yar ackstroke and | = Bobby Auman, Shrine (8:50) sh thes ey TID ia 5111400-yard freestyle relay. SEAT COVERS s Spiv Ward, Printeraft . a . E on Fehringer, Ranier Purniture.... 597 | Sree Boucher. po abam Furniture .. si Following preliminaries at 9:30 |} FoR MOST $ = Virgil Rohrman, St Cathafing's | Jane Kelly, ‘Bowes ... 509'a. Mm. Sunday, the finals will be | CARS: :... .ivvoisves.s 18 = GE I ne Yiola Blackwell, Bowes - 508| at 2:30 p. m. in the 50-yard free- autre |S 4 pre 2 ouann rly wes . . + sBob Walker, Stewart-Warner 578| Haskell Bryant, Bowes .. 305|style, 100-yard freestyle.” three- BLUE POINT - Pete Ferrinia, Join Koon Furniture 38 Mabel Buchinap, Brightwood Fuel 504| meter diving and 300-yard medley SUPPLY | = ampbe . Laney Eva Daupert ttman Foo ixe 504 | .. J : of Crawford Furry, Fletcher Trust. : 539 Dorothy Lombard. Coca- Cola +... 504| relay. Delaware, Madison and Ray Sts = i : - Margaret .Theobold. Bow ..508) oF : —— mmm — = | Jessie Shmphell, iadden-Copple 5017 ; € - g | Betty Deppen, ‘Bowes .. 501 9 e ve " ”" Y y his = of ejirer crap | Margaret Penn, Antlers.. . ... 501] -~ | Martha Reddick. Uptown 8 o'clock ... 00 | - | Iva Dininger, Bowes .. ... 500] = On WISH onig f OTHER LEADERS (WOMEN) J = | uth Lehmann; Riviera Olub “© 2 = Florence Kellar, P. R. Mallory 490 -- Helena Miles, P. R. Mallory 490 . = Cele McAllen, Naval Ordhance 478 = Florence Wilson, Am. United Mixed . 460 -— Grace Yovanovich, Fletcher Trust 447 v= ; | - =, H oc VE PT LI U aur i; . XN. “* * } ocal A. A: Ring| ER= Champs Crowned f £ | -— Eight- pps ‘were crowned last = night in the finals of the fndian- Ig apolis sectional of the state A. A. U. a= boxing tourney. The amateur fistio = show staged at the Armory before z an estimated crowd of 2000, con- ; 4 = sisted of semi-finals and finals'% Black = bouts. ack or 2 The local finalists will compete . Brown £ 3 J again next week, March 28 and 29, - s - 2 - in the state A, A. U. finals, also to' & = be held at the local Armory. = Classy, crafty Billy Graham's tussle ‘ ye = t ht with Ti kin (above) The local sectional winners: = = onight wi PRY Lar »| 112 Pounds—Fred Rice, Douglas Hill X= the pride of Garfield, N. J., should | PAL club. y as provide a line on whether he can be cdl® Pounds—Chuck MeGow, South. Side . = considered as a candidate for a crack ole Pounds—Russ McKinney, South Side | = ommunity oenter. | — at the ‘welterweight crown. ir 135 Pounds—Harold Cone, South Side | clash i a scheduled for ten’ rounds at CT ee us Griffith, Northwest . 9 ! |= Madison Square Garden. ern PAL ¢ lub, | 1 h 5 |= Pounds—Paul Terry, Flanner House, . | -— ‘Graham, who calls New York his | 35 Pounds—Bill Roberts, South Side . = home town, is a superlative combina- | community = tion of boxer and-puncher. His record | {ETE em Clemons, North- AE is impressive. Only twice ih 70 fights pe —— i has he come ‘out on the wrong end of Fig ht Results B the decision. A win over Tippy would I is Tenn.~ Tony Zale, 163, Gary, WALK-OVER = lift him high in 147-lb. ranks. Ind., knocked out Tommy Charles, 168, ; Rs lift him hig : |= Larkin, too, is a masterful boxer Tete "RIVER, Man ARunetisle. 0. Mei . ch : - ALL RIV A8S. © urie, i and fights like blue blazes. 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