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Earl Turner Wallops Ball for Two Homers And Two Singles

Pinch Double by Rookie Rizner in Eleventh Saves Day for Redskins

LEESBURG, Fla, March 22. — After breaking into the victory column yesterday at the expense of the Columbus Red Birds here, the Indianapolis Redskins took off for Daytona Beach, Fla, today to tackle the A. A, Birds in their own training camp. : It's a heavy week-end for the Indians. After meeting Columbus 4 a Sane hitler § figain today, the Tribesters will invade Sanford, Fla, tomorrow to fight hurler in| OVERSEAS, 1918 — Nathan battle the A. A. Toledo Mud Hens. # = »

H Nate) Farb, who died here yes- The Hoosiers have no exhibition | J a as ie a leading Fours 1 i+ {tilt scheduled on Monday, but wii| Tribe Box Score

from the ay since the conclusion 1946 campaigns . a and ost : probabl y won't ever gem back as players. - Pitcher Hal Schu-|-.macher, long -a ‘familiar figure with the New| York' Giantsy has (deparioq to enter

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gone. . . . He was at his peak a ors four. “Two out when winning run scored, - * the Cardinals and. the Giants. . p or une 1 The big gun mn the Indianapolis INDIANAPOLIS 1 AB 1 i

Los Angeles . . . The thermometer and Indiana Golf associations. The | ‘out. of the fire for the Tribe. With| op, (l/l tor metcher in third.

he bases loaded in the ninth, two | Beard batted for Walsh in ninth. registered an official 87, hottest director also set July 7 as the) Ib RETEr Suttod ToT Shaphy anv March 14 in the history of the starting date for the state amateur down and Columbus seat Bw by Columbus 0002600001 3-12 Los Angeles weather bureau . . . tournament, which will be held at! Rizner batted for Lane Shanks and INDIANAPOLIS. ‘0012021111 4-13 This Thursday, a scheduled match (the Terre Haute Country club. |cleaned the sacks with a deep fans batted eS 3 Raw between the same teams, in the | A 36-hole qualifying round for \double to the left field fence. /2, McKee, ale 2. Guel, Rizner 3. Two-bass| same city, was called off on ac- |the state amateur will be held this| Other leading hitters for the In- hite—Castiglione. =~Natisin = Olsen =~ Ber. , g als zner. s count of cold weather. \vear. No limit will be placed on 'dians were Pete Castiglione with Tp ve “Tirner 2. Cole Brovold Stolen |

'the field during the first 18 holes | three, Ben Guintini with thies, and ses. GR/ima Sacrifices ~Brovold,| CONSIDERABLY EMBAR- of qualifying, but the .second 18Butch Moran with two. The Red Cole and Natisin.” Cole and’ yhartngton,)

RASSED . . . The Cleveland In- poles will be limited to the low 150 Birds collected 13 hits. jon (ases-—Columbus a Cmaps 13. dians are having rough going in| land ties. Manager Brown employed four Haddix 2, Walsh 3, Hile 7, Bickford 2.

IH a their exhibition games out in Cali-| The 64 low qualifiers will be eli- pitchers and Glen Fletcher and Hutehmson ite ats bony Hutchin. |

fornia after completing a success- | gible for championship flight match [Jim Walsh impressed him ‘with | on 3 Hits—Off Fletcher 1 in 3 innings, | ful period of training at Tucson, play, which will be concluded with their form. Oh the other hand, 3% snings ‘of ile § in 5 innings. off Ariz. . . . In Sacramento Thursday, g 36-hole final match. | Aldon Wilkie and Vernon Bickford! | Wilkie 9 in 2 innings, off Bickford 2 in|

2 innin a Had two Chicago White Sox pitchers] {failed to measure up, especially the Hutchinson An a Wild iiehes|

Bre libaediend hits, all. | —Walsh, Bickford. Winning itcher— | i former. | Biektord. Losing Ther Te Ri Um- |

Bases on balls issued by the Red

; ] A Frank Baird of 2 Broad Ripple] t SPELL IT out . Newspaper- isla Bout ‘Set Out of Derby A Si, at-arms. men and radiocasters covering Chi-| KANSAS CITY, Mo, Maich 2 | New officers of the writers’ group

40-be-on-the- Slorpete gnu right Palersal,. world’s “fyseight bokings gate; hisedeyear-old gelding. .from | olis. News, presidents. Maym Werry.: the first time” . . . On the Bruins’ |champion, said here today’ that he the. Kentucky Depby: The .owner|of the Gary Post-Tribune, vice mound staff are Russ Meyer and | {had signed “to defend his title |explained - that tHe horse: was be- | president ; Bob Stranahan of - the Russ Meers . . . It probably will! against Dado Marino, of the Philip- hind in his training. Lawrin, a Indianapolis Times, secretary, and | help some to know that Meers 1s | pines, on June-tl. The bout is to, Woolf colt, “won the Churchill Hilliard Gates of Station WOWo, |

a southpaw. ibe held in Gla SGOW.. | Downs classic in 1938. ri, Wayne, _treasurer. By JOE WILLIAMS | Jorge brought thew down there; Then came surprise No. 2: Good a fellow when he is down, unless Scripps-Howard Staff Writer [to Mexico City, fellows like Max old Maxie, who had been brought|/he has his spurs on, has got the|

NEW YORK, March 22.—You' can | have my complete interest in the : Pasquels of Mexico including the | Adams, sold them an ornate bill of meat and black-eyed peas they serve gotkage but no Rall player is ever goods, sobbed with them over the in the Cardinals’ cashier cage, had nothing will give him greater . joy g going to convince | tyranny under which they were (been cut from $14,000 to $7,000. Even than to force their noggins in a

me they don't be- | compelled to labor back in the|in St. Louis that is not looked upon |Wringer and turn the crank.

| Lanier, Mickey Owen and Ace up on the kind of financial side- 'UP-aways precisely where he wants | them and if his character may hé

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Sher’ Joh McGraw service boxing in world war | Be ert ur yoqulas gesion SUAS H PO A E : and Was at nis best when the Sige and fought as a lightweight on |; iaationals at Daytona Beach, | Harrington, 8 iva Teer 33 mp Wak Bt Ho Jeuk of Rh troop ships and in France. Pic- |and on Wednesday Toledo will in Olsen LIE . 11 ¢ 0.4 hy chards, ture was taken outside an A. E. |vade Leesburg. sv Si : last d » Natisin, 1b 3 214 1 9% Se a Ee othe Tiger world's| F.. camp in Europe 29. years Hits, Runs, Errors ange (ool 30301 30 champs in 1045, has stepped down| ago. From a soldier boxer, | meven innings were required a ®l2c1 00 20 to become manager of the Buffalo - Farb. turned to the pros and [{he Indians to defeat Colunibus | Saker, 's . ad 1.9). 0.0 Internationals, a Detroit affiliate. later sponsored amateurs for !yesterday, 13 to 12. It was a free | [onioY. @ =: 14.8 38s - ., It is said the popular Richards competition in Golden Gloves. ves. |swinging contest but there were t00 Rider 8 0 0 0 0 might. be in line for the Tiger man- ———— 2s many errors in it to comfort Man. pRe@ih Po 1 1.0 3% erial post if the genial Steve, ager Jimmy Brown of the Red- Guel =, pce 10.8.1.8 80 eill ever decides to retire. . District fa Play skins and Manager Hal Anderson = 10% Bea 5.29 3.3. et Whitehead, a 10-year et lof the Red Birds. The Tribesters| Totals 48 12 13°32 19 4 eran in the National league, also i |committed five miscues,” the visit-| Foor batted for Mazer in fourth. =

He was handed his magi onal | attack was Earl Turher, catcher’... , AB RH Po AB release by the Pirates during the The Indianapolis District golf Who played for Evansville in the Castiglione, » ... 4 2 3 4 s o off-season. . . . Another well-know ‘tournament, the popular three- day | Three- -I league last year. He COi-|weqneriy. it .3 0 0 0 0 0° pastimer departing from the majors {lected four of the Indians’ 17 hits, | Shanks, if 00 0-00 of is Ellsworth (Babe) Dahlgren, a 54-hole medal affair that, always ong two of his blows were heme Ee de Yee fine fielding first baseman. . . . He attracts 'a large. field, will be held | {runs. He scored three runs and | Moran, 1b ......... . 1 4 8.11} has caught on with Baltimore as a this year from June 16 to 18. [batted in two. It was a‘ large afters powold, 3 .......... 3 1,1 3 & 12 coach. Chosen as sites for the tourney noon for the rookie backstop. | Fletcher, Bu 0. 0 00 0 @ gs x = are Hillcrest, Broadmoor’ and | Cleans the Sacks al 3 2 0 FICKLE WEATHER . . . On Speedway, in that order. ter. Bomnnt’ Righer orgs V torrie J gly ey Friday of last week, the Chi- The dates and sites were named, A pinch hitter, f nny te BIIOY y BRCEIOrS, BP oreerrr. BY s 33223 cago Cubs and Portland Beavers |vesterday at a joint meeting of di- outfield rookie up rip AVED~ igurns ...".... peer 1.0 0 0 0 played an exhibition game in [rectors of the Indianapolis District worth, Kas. pulled the gamel , ~~ ono

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THE SANDMAN WAS THERE — Tommy Charles, Terre Haute, Ind., middlewight unconsciously poses for one of the "fight pictures of the year" as he is caught by the camera in midair on a dizzy descent to the canvas. He was put to sleep by Champ Moosier Tony Zale's potent sedative in the fourth round of a scheduled 10-round non- title bout i in Memphis, Tenn.

BACK RE — 1 ‘Indianapolis scl a new teacher, clerk been bles future, she wou instead. For ii Mhusen has ke ‘which fill doze: margins, This takenly termed apolis educators The golden Parent-Teacher: ‘that Miss Brock cates of P.-T. A Indianapolis un Miss Brochhau: study club and fathers proteste all its time at ¢ It was unheard activities but 1 organized a spe ents and this wi

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THE EXTR!/ 35 was known a » remained open city’s first nigh she traveled fre supervisor, she | her. She's the « apolis P.-T. A. « Most stories born in’ Indian: was born in Pu that, “it seems | from Shortridge of the top nin started teaching In 1893 she teachers and i year. Returnin From 1901 « time she was mo 20 sghools. In vamped and sh English teacher During her spent 48 of her Europe, Univer: university, Han Johns Hopkins, was the one in ea study at Oxford

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The Illini squad won the first ON opening for a team in the Night

Purdue event in 1943; but Michigan workers loop that will roll on' + pr gg3g

singles ill Veeck, Clevelan y s—Se i dges of their seats until the final ; Sing Ait A on Lo moe Greenshoro Field Tribe Infield Weak pes rafin and Hicks. Time of game— |captufed the title every year since, Thursdays at 10 a. m. He also re>| High scorers in last night's men's sii a a Florida. One r edging Illinois by five poinis last ports two openings in his Mondav league sessions were Ed Fanchaly | contest when Slater Martin dropped

Oshkosh and Sheboygan Will gyq4 Schoch, Pox-Hunt

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Leagues Being Organized" Finals Tonight a fac

To Do It Again Ra By BERNARD HARMON ‘ | h 73 other jobs. LAPAYETTE, Ind., March 22 w.| Snow or no snow, most local bowling alleys managers are of the] AOA TT roa Ma . a P.).— Illinois, National Collegiate h ing is here and as a result are now 4h the midst ofjl>: Tine Sivy recalls, { opinion that spring ere # 8 S ers face the Texas uni= laid d d land Western conference track! ds 1 oma Sooners 2 > $ own an organizing their annual spring and summer leagues, | versity Longhorns tonight in “the rFiunities ir | champion, was picked today to de-| Lorenz Wiesman at the Antlers has a league all’set to start Monday Hon of the: western plavofls of Spr! a A throne the Michigan Wolverines op, o¢ 8:30. He needs one more team to complete the loop and asks x © A. A. tournament. Sr youl of iafter threes years of domination cf 251. : : fi put. After the university division of the Pur-| anyone jnterested contact lum ft 1° | Oklahoma, Big Six champions, That she ¢ | ‘louie Dezelan announces he hasy——— >" 1 o als by due relays. nights. If you want to take a whirl qualifieg for the finals by -sdging trated a couple

Oregon State, 56-54, last night in in The Times. at the Central maples, call Maxwell | = ooo “which kept fans on the a

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¥ Se hi players how to hit. | (Bird hurlers helped the Indians Exhibition Baseball March. inight mixed league and one in a with 670 in the Washington league 5 one-handed push shot in the icause no end. The Tribe infield | hiicano’ ia} 3. Cleveland’ 1. Quarter-miler Herb McKenley, midnight league, now being ‘organ- at the Illinois; Oscar Behrens final 10 seconds to give the Longe pS HEF FOR RED BIRDS . . ol urstes 037i sontinueq 15 jeok: weak and prob | Litisnbrgn a Philadeinia a {hurdler George Walker, high jump- ized. Call BE-4443 for information with 664 in the Construction at horns a 42-40 victory over Wyoming. The St. Louis Cardinals ably will remain erratic until the sc Louis (N.) 5. Philagelphia (N.) 4. |er Dwight Eddleman, pole vaulter regarding these leagues. |Pritchett's; Homer Crane With 659. The winner of tonight's game C u © pruning their 1947 roster Rina | GREENSBORO, N. C., March 22 'Pittsburgh Pirates send some sea- | Boston A) : Detreit Ja) Te AY 2. [ Bob Richards and shot putter Norm| ‘Frank Sourbier 4s organizing in the Allison A. C. at West Side; ‘will meet the winner of the eastern Oo B day with the release of pitcher | (U. P.)—Curley-haired Vic Ghezzi, | S0ned help for that department. [St 00s, 1A.) 3, Baltimore iL L. 4. | Wasser were expected to be indi-.leagues at Pritcheti's and an- john Mencin with 658 in the FoX- playoffs at New York on Tuesday Les Studener, 23, to their Amer- steel-nerved tournament veteran, Ine Indians now have won one Brookirn 3, Pansme oc A A) 2. lyidual standouts ‘for Illinois. In nounces the following schedule: Hunt Classic and Otis Threlkeld for the national N. C. A. A. cham= | ——— ican association Columbus club. {led a crack field of the nation’s top ‘and lost two in “grapefruit league” |New '¥ York (N.) 5, Sen Francisco (P. C.! addition the Champaign squad was Monday—men’s; Tuésday—women's; with 655 in the Sport Bowl Recrea- pionship. Holy Cross faces City WASHINGT + + « A righthander, Studener won golfers into the second round of competition and hope to step out ‘Onkiand (P. C. L) 2, Chicago (N.) 1, |expected to score heavily in the Wednesday <- mixed; Thursday— tion. College of New York in the finals day are a coup! 14 games and lost 11 with Hous- [the $10.000 Greensboro Open tour- iD front over the week-end. eight relay events. men’s and Friday mixed. Frank is| In feminine circles, Ann Crull of the eastern Playoffs tonight. fear not where ton in the Texas league last year. (ney today with a two-stroke lead! Columbus has three former In- Py 4 . il . Illinois scored $2 points in the accepting entries in each of these turned in her fourth 600-series of | rene I kissed ‘em aiais Houston also is a Cardinal over favored Jimmy Demaret. |dians on thes roster, RegiButiise ur ue Bi liards | recent Big Nine indoor meet against circyifs and will furnish all infor- the season, a 639; and. Genie Drex- Midget Meeting soe ‘em again. farm. ’ Ghezzi, a dark horse playing out|S0n., Pitch; Don Lang, thir se 32 for the runnerup Ohio State mation at LI-0852. ler entered the 600-circle for the oa. ~owners and drivers of the cotton-plastic NOW FOR THE LEAP . . oly quay Wis Mo., shot a two-| sad Sil Baker, catcher. They are Star Tops Nation aad and 1 lor Michigan, | Al}: “At the Cental Glen Masel pas first time, wins Bot high | consolidated Midget. Racing asso- designed cottor Folland. Northweste : | under-par yesterday, going out g ms 1652 men’s loop and a mixed league in scores came in the erne p ical ciation will hold a meeting at 1:30 called a “snug rn. universi ¥'S in 33 and coming in with 36. | But since both clubs are laden | CHICAGO, March 22 (U. P.)— in the Purdue meet. /" the process of organization. The loop at Pritchett's, where Sally p m, tomorrow in the Palm room Yeres how Its egiy ack ace Whe captured -the| Tied with Demaret at 71 were With rookies, 34 players—17 apiece— gq. rio 406 points in a telephonic | Miami of Ohio, winner of” the men will roll each Wednesday and Twyford's Comets with 2810 and of the Claypool hotel, E. L. Werri~ This is like Nine sprint championship in-|Herman Barron and Jim Turnesa/S8W duty in yesterday's three-hour playoft th : college division for four consécutive the mixed on Friday. He will or- Mechanics Laundry with 2748 per, president, has announced. E gerous and I ot ‘doors, will also compete in the of White Plains, N. Y. and Harold ‘game. ' paye series, ‘the University of years, was expected to lose the title | ganize women’s leagues for other topped the team scoring. ee Misses Hilma 1 frond jump in this spring's outdoor | (Jug) McSpaden cf Sanford, Me. Seu ————— Michigan pocket billiard team won this year to Michigan Normal. rem ———————————— | Squirts Win 26th pretty nogg! Tas Island, Is jue saehou), i C. Y. O. Net Titles is third national championship in iy 0le rg Jd 40 fa Last Ni iht' 5 Bowlin Leaders | Bil Kniptash scored 20 points last Miss Seay is nois state interscholasti | Up T years, the Billard Association /Vidyas are ke 4 night to lead the Squirt amateur is serving as 18 Bots i rscholastic record at 3 n Deadlock ‘Up lomorrow {of America announced today. erowd of '6000 of 6000 a predicted. | basketball team to a 58-46. victory Memphis Press feet 2 Inches... ‘ - Some jump. | Semifinals and finals in the C. Y.. Minnesota finished second with Fmt 89% BOWLERS (MEN) " {Bil Adcock oonionel Shirdi xe 893 | over the Bainbridge Independents. tn the interest UNHAPPIEST MAN . . How was | In Cue Windup |O. Archdiocesan basketball tourna- 403 points while Kentucky was third | FO oes 1% Maurice Wellman, Pox-Hunt ........ fod It was Squirt’s 26th victory of the ; nival. Only thi your appetite when you were 21?| /ment will be played tomorrow at the With 3%. R. J. Below of Purdue Oshkosh Squares DLE ER gn eng I There's not .. . Sharp, wasn't #2 . . . a ] Walter Ramsey, Lou Spivey and Cathedral high school gym. , |scored 35 of a possible 100 points |Otis Threlkeld, Sport Bowl Reen. ,. 633| in. Rosner, Coptteuchitn lo.) -% Cf Softh Ml M ti you understand send condolences to Joe Garagiola, Art Phelan finished in a three- way| In the cadet division St. Cath-| to take the. individual champion- ily Construction vcore 842 Pony Freas, Bankers .... +. 81 Soltha ee ing Jor arrived fro: the St. Louis Cardinals’ young and lle for second in the state three- €rine of Indianapolis will play St. ship. : Pha off Series | Geo.” Oburn, Marcy Village . ....... i OTHER LEADERS (MEN) of The Bush -Calizhan Softball as the southern I brilliant catcher. . .. He got clipped cushion billiard tournament ‘and| Vincent of Bedford at+1 p. m. and Other team scores: Ohio State 391, y ig A Sa aR guck Ryan, Foster-Messick Mixea ... 597 sociation will meet at 7:30 p. m. night, they ass on the cheek Bote by a Batied bal; | Will play off the draw in matches St. Paul of Tell City will meet Holy | i Wisconsin 377, Utah 374, Purdu ef Don Baker, Moytie ive es 35! Leg LUCAS, Kingen A.A... 1 sas Monday at 138 E. Washington st. from the skin and can't chew his food at training |PeX! weex. Trinity of New Albany at 2 p. m. 371, Florida 340, Oklahoma 51, st. By UNTIED PRESS Gaven Stuart, Traffic Club Al ark, Bod ld re sai Strauss cotton stocking

camp table . . . and all th In the final regularly scheduled The finals are scheduled at 7 p. m. Joseph's college 274. 24 Chas. Brown, Naval Ordnance .... » 00, Play i at 100d. matches: of the tourney yesterday at In the junior division Holy Trin- | - meet on the former's Sours Sonight Shas Sie, Macy V Tage J. sores 023 Henty King, Central Siates Envelope 3 5 i | Says: " Everything . .. and the best groceries procur- |the Board of Trade parlor, Jay ity af Indianapolis will take on St. C h $ . ‘and the loser will be Elimirated Erni Ca image OB is arrrens 5 Raipi Prankiin, indpls Rys. “WELL,” B able , . . big, juicy steaks, pork {Knapp defeated oe Bogue, 50-33, Mery or Rushville at 3 Be 1 R044 oac es, cribes JLo ona asketba [Soe at_Behres DoxRum eeneaitares 81% Everett Day. Rbuseale Dairy .. 3 ] pered Miss Ses ~ chops, sea food. ep in innings, and then Ramsey de-| Immaculate Conception o ou- | 7 Hh iS. : Sng Neda sen, Christ the King . 5 “But everyt § ew un 7% lfeated Knapp, 50-40, in 92 stanzas sen will play St. Peters of Frankin| Name Officers Oshkosh tied the series at two fied Buide alive 30 1... HE Howard Wilhoite, Prest-G-lite Mixed 3 “(M / riers SOUTHPAW SWIFTIES. . . . , Bogue already had clinched the county at 4 p. m. The division finals games aplece last night by defeat-Jonn Fehr. FoxMuh _ _. __ -..-. $1t| john’ Ryohoim, Public Service Mixed. 367 # They were, Mel Ott, New York Giants’ manager, |State championship. |will be at 8 p. m. In annual toufnament- .eve dinner |\P8 the Indians, 53 to 45, before cp,iiey Cray,” Fox-Hunt ........... 612 TR BK gg To pi fy -_ they opened U is high on Earl McGowan, 25, wel. The standings: | In the senior semifinals, Immacu- | .01105 members of the RL ast 2000 {ahs The > Ji Sass Sorat Freer oii John Lattey gr. St Philip M, Co... . 538 \ sembled bleach southpaw, a fast ball pitcher. Bogu Won Last Pet | late Conception of Millhousen will| {took a two-point lead at half-time gj," gosiom, National .. vrei: 808 | van Dolah, Irvington Presb, ......... 528 their cotton ¢ He is 6 feet 2 inches tall and weighs’ Joe, Be Be Sey Lnniind 4 i3s|play St. Lawrence of Lawrenceburg | nigh school coaches association and [and rallied in thg third quarter to {om Arnaeld, Adidson A. C. ie go7 Bill Lickliter, Paper Package Mixed.. 526 Jooked like gol 200 pounds. . . . Monte Kennedy, of Lou Spivey sider J 4 438 at 5 p. m. and Catholic Community | {the Jridiana sportswriters and [take an insurmountable lead. Ed Barrett, st. Joan OF ATS ...vvrin 03 600 BOWLERS (WOMEN) cotton is here last year's staff, also is a southpaw (J&y Knapp ..... 6 5 .545|Center of New Albany will meet \broadéasters association last night| Gene Englund of Oshkosh and Robt: Kays, Allison Fel Genie” Dre Ferus Optieat Co. ... 83 Memphis it lo ” speedster . . . and Ott is gloating.) Barney Mahoney 2 $ 3 343 Our Lady of Lourdes of Indianap- | elected 1947 officers: |Eddie Dancker. of Sheboygan each mr Sh BOWLERS" (WOMEN) + +. With Atlanta last year, Mc. | Cart Gulia See 8 °F M3iolis at 6 p.m. The title game will; The coaches elected Ray Eddy of {scored 13 points. 1y was oe A 4 bo k [Sally Twytord. Kernel .......e.es.sss 508 Jo ; fe— Gowan struck out 149 hitters and! | Phil, GF Greenberger AMR ER Te UR en //| Madison president, Russel Julius of game played last night. 2--Win- mareur oC ey [Patty Striebeck, Kernel ....... waesees 592 d r had a 2.80 earned. ~run average. | Dave Kipper ri: 3 152 iim ———— | Shortridge secretary-treasurer andiner of tonight's contest meets the J. wl, -

| Marie Fulton, Kernel.

Marl Baas, Kernel crirniient on 536 ’ % ertrude Bra e sssesssas 5° : . > Lineups Listed [ten Wolf Rerael a on . . “ i C

Lineups for the first amateur | Hazel Jordan, Kernel .....oeeseesere 553 ’ S ® 4 >

hampionshi | thy Mi k, Kernel ...ecees aves 351 . : I p. as {hockey gage at the Coliseum since RY Bick, init 3 352 cos ss 5 vw * Le - rp ANT oes an vane SEE FRET cea ta E $id bron wen Ruins am Acoma imu es AERA me HO utsky... Protest amen roms A in HE ni aR Rene pyr} HR ETE * signed” up the CeraEy by BOY Brow are BIMTHer audrey - "Suite KeTHer BP emit enday - ™ npn : Is Disallowed rival captains of the squads which Sr Eh rey, en | 5a7 AH! IT'S SPRING! | ater sasiiig he The Indianapolis Kautskys knew Will clash at 7:30 p.m. tomorrow. ' [Flo Denny, Kernel ... ....."....... 531 ‘e : . I arrived at the | for certain today that they were two| The game will be open to the | Bernis Thorpe, Moon. -Lite Mixed ... 3% and the Sixth Floor has hag with tings : fees. 52 $ . al | games down to. the Chicago Gears 'Rublic without charge and the usual |Luey Curt, Rerpel SeriteavearBeians . 338 just about everything Ne a in thelr best-of-five . National Sunday night skating session Will Miidred Baitrich, Beard's Food Mit. 3241 44 brighten u cock, the. pra, basketball league -playoff series. |start about 8:30 o'clock, as soon as| | Brel Smith. R. C. A. ’ . 524 o brig up : would have bee They learned that their protest of ‘the building can be cleared at the Marta Roberts Kernel . esate: 322{ a Sportsman's life! - ' Mr. Selznick n ella ec Beard's Food for sani Da last Tuesday night's 74-72 defeat’ “by 'conclusion of the contest. The game W. Bennett, Blue Ribbon tat arn . 921 a ? looking at two the Gears had been disallowed by |Wwill consist of three 10-minute pe- {pons Glenn. Sturm Teen. 520 / mts Just before League Commissioner Ward Lam- riods. The lineups: . | Frances : Snyder, Kernel There's Fishing Tackle— Hitch planned L Margaret Skelton, Kernel . bert. land E: Be on an Disk Sane Mary Baringer, Kernel reins 8 Boats and Guns— ' her Ww Ip Ita | The protest, was made after Ernie geon and Oral Trayler, center: Bob Keis- | n Why Brier, Kernel ye ei Golf—Tennis and Baseball garlic and grav d f the Kautskys scored on |ler and Ed Harmening, right wing: Bo bi I Dory na rhe ol tty “Mr. Selznic Andres 0 ne ” . Brown and H. J. Retmier, left defense; | Hilda NY itp tara Sdeahimatd VY E ui ment—and so on But Valli a an out-of-bounds. play . with 35 David Watson and Bill Hart, right de-| Rosemary Kruger, Kernel .. ..... v. 2520 quip o om, ‘seconds remaining in the game. fense: B. A. Robson or Jack Conally,| Laura Harding, Beard's Food Mkt... 507 and on—and on— Hitch was foil goalie, { Dorothy Lilly, Kernel ..... . 507 Referee Sam Rogalsky ruled. ‘how- | (Sil Miler: , Bive Team-. Terry Mebon. | Mickey Rotert, Kernel RRO ONRGNA 807 To Use Las a an A esrler, le wing rench une Wigs ett, erne 209 ever, that the ball hit out of bounds tnd Bill Miller, center; Jack Fobes and|Bonnie Willsey, Paper Package Mixed. 505

- : on the pass-in. | Dale Wilson, right wing; Pat Miller and [Thelma Weddle, PHO'G Mixed ...... 501 VALLI—she loge Jn pers |states,” urged them to name their| as the top level of opulence. Except for the instinctive sympa-| 1p R second game of the series | Jack Royse, Jef serensb Blu ler tha Am lachenel Kernel Lite" Stiked 2 201 L STRAUSS & 0.” nc. is attractive in price and put a flame to their old of : this d i take. | thy one holds for the Mortmerfine Katuskys lost to the Gears 69- Goate. a se re, OTHER LEADERS (WOMEN) Case” she play Fame. contracts’ which bore their nédmes| course th oes not take into |Snerds of the human race I am! 61. y meee eo ———————ere Lois Houghton, Indiana Matinee .... 487 HE MAN'S STORE "husband and § Perhaps it will j4q bespoke their character and consideration the almost certain | fresh out of charitable emotions for B ketball Rr Wortant, yetarans Adm. dg I defended by G simplify matters | moral content. (fact that good old Maxie got him- yanier and his south of the order. basketba . Vivien Cane ESC. Akins ®t aan ’ Laughton torestrict the) mne details are indistinct but the | Self a fawly enchanting bonus from |gcrohats because no matter what! Pro Basketball HIGH SCHOOLS Kary Strack, a Melee 450 Tha Sportsmans Floor It was Sel canonical rituals impression persists that Jorge did|the Abner Doublecross, beg pardon, you think of the baseball contract| NATIONAL LEAGUE PLAYOFFS Minoia Tourney Martha Dolan, Public Service Mixed. . 453] the Famous SIXTH, : % Bergman, Joan to the brotherinot trifle with formal negotiations| Doubleday of = Mexican baseball. ang its peculiar conception CBF Sevier) | Champaign ae 2 dom. fife fhinl who is known as | put instead placed the admirable|Even so he did sign a five-year | equity it still is an agreement, Bt es Pla’ OF p Pe kin 42, Collinsville 41. { | ni ’ SO o Jorge. This in|young men on a set of scales and | contract and he must have been led signing of which by the parties| Chicago fessvinivenine d 18.0 143 133| E55 49, Chicago South Shore 37. AM-PLUS i El recognition of his|palanced their weight with precious [to believe it carried a faithful thereto ought to. mean something. | Oshkosh + Anas 3 3 101 1831 Ohio “A” Tourney A ! graceful modesty |stones after the manner of that | Promise to pay, although if he had| 7 At the same time I feel that|INCIANAPOLIS ....... 0 2 133 143 East Liverpool 35, Findlay, 32 (semi-final BATTERIES Wi 1 § mot. unlike that of a pea- istupendously fat character Aga |checked back on his own dealings every ball player in the game today Eastern Division | sae) Ohio “B” Tourney y b) parade, and his scofnful | Khan, | with the club he’ deserted he might |and the thousands who are to fol- Rochester... 1 00: 1 1 121 jip|Columblana 77, Corning 48 (semi-final 8M a av i .“ game). . | onths = Be ete money as a| Anyhow, Jorge was supposed to be|have experienced certain - misgiv- low owe Lanier and his sorely dis. [87 Jncuse 3a} COLLEGES Guarantee RE ’, ' paying even clubhouse boys more | ings. { rl : Western Division N. C. A. A. (DNITON ‘Jorge, whose severely [than Ruth ever made ~ that's | It developed that - the Lanier fliusioued Hy ny nik 3 Sanies) Oshkosh 35, Sheboygan Ay NloHY |S mons rate 54. » All sizes in ios 1 oa in diamond studded {what mad: it sound like sour music |slash was only the first in what was that I nominate the Pasquels for] NEXT GAMES |v NATIONAL A. A. U. TOURNEY stock for / kitl woh) gold handled + revolvers |out of a sweet horn when Lanier,|to grow into a general massacre, acceptance in Cooperstown's Hall of | TONIGHT Sheboygan 3% Oshkosh; Syn, Baki g Col) Biers ‘8. Do 8 Denver Nup- immediate skiy/ fu give i Tn Be est Lucker in the National|with the result that as of latest Fante; for it was out of the Pas- TOMORROW. Indianapolis at Chicago, tte ol delivery. at give us away t j astic a ~ league a e time he jumped a year | count 19” American baseball fugi-|quel raids and the e ong! a RY | A far-away he dwells, is ago, suddenly revealed that the tives find themselves without con- ual came the too0t bases detecting Fi ght Results MEN'S N'S SPECIAL Fieri who is listenir in the Amer- grand old man of Mexican base- tracts; their names do not even |the pension fund and other conces-| NEW YORK (Madison Square Garden), Double Edge y though she m as vb Ball hag, fut his salary 50 jo Son Ropes Re Proshestive players in the sions granted in panic, which had pointe Bly "Gratiam, 190." New York, 100. tad Steel $1.00 k ’ avro | - and “What a | i a num- vou shrugge at! Mexican league they been in existence earlier, 2 : ol : rican’ ball (still left good old Maxie with $300,- Thanks to the American regulds oR have dissuaded. og poor waonsocket, R.. 1 Mi Siipointed Jo INDPLS LATEX GO, BLUE P NT _ SUPPLY | foeoen L1LO367 Interested ped With 000 8 week and, after all, what is {tions which bans jumpers for five simple chimps against disowning Seon La gamdse. Alfredo | E. ‘onc abir.] S. mi. vidh t Delaware, Madison and. Ray Sts, | OK 970 FT. WAYNE AVE. ‘A GLANCE money?” he rear, Jose, WhO is not. one to kik their signatures. mn od Son En 8” dtckhon, Glen: | 145 —- even though Iu