Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 March 1947 — Page 30

Dizzy Trout

games already this spring. . . . veteran Steve believes in having 'em ready early. . . . He figures to achieve a jump on the Red Sox by pointing up for an early winning streak in regular season. . , . Trout was started up the baseball ladder

- by the Indianapolis Indians and was

sold fo the Tigers. ... He was sent back to the minors for more seasoning and performed for Toledo and Beaumont before returning to

: inches and weights 200 pounds.!year, at that. Sie Bengals to mike §00d in a big| CCS oe Const Teague 16 Triple-A. | geactie during the offseason’ but has refused to report, Seattle club advised Tribe Manager Jimmy Brown today. wired Hutchings to return to the Indians. a : Also during the offseason, the In{dians sold outfielder Roy Weatherly i But he refused to sign { with the Raniers and reported to

Way. . . .. He has been with Detroit in two world series and his 1946 record was 17 won and 13 lost, . + + not so good, but on his form

condition. . . . Hal Newhouser, Trout and Virgil Trucks all have pitched Soniplete e

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Send Pitcher Soriano

The score was 8 to 3.

Yankee reserves was an added date on the Hoosiers’ spring schedule. Tribe President Owen J. Bush got a look at the Indians when they had an unusually bad day. He came up from Miami Beach toting | one pitcher from the Pirates to add ‘to Manager Jimmy Brown's huge staff of throwers. i

jano, another big righthander who worked for the Seattle Raniers last year. He won nine and lost 12 in the Pacific Coast league. He's a Giant

it looks like the big fellow will do

the Indians some good. He followed | pitcher, Ed Albosta, down from the Pirates, another big righthander. Prexy Bush said the outlook for additional help from the Pirates is none too good, but intimated that an infielder probably will be! sent along at a later date—and! perhaps an outfielder and a couple

Louis Browns at Miami Wednesday, these six former Indianapolis Indians appeared in the Beantown lineup: Sibby Sisti, ss; Joe Bestudik; rf; Tom Neill, If; Myton Mo- | Cormick, ef; Ed Wright p., and Bob Brady, ¢. . . . Sisty got two of the Braves’ six hits, but they were shut out by the American leaguers. 3 » ” » ¥ CHANGE OF ADDRESS.

Bill Voiselle, one of the few stars

. on the New York Giants’ mound : al. moved his residence

Saying the Duseourr offséison from Ninety Bix; ‘N. Carolina to Mustang, Okla: . . . And the Uniontown club of the Mid-Atlantic league took on a new name for the 1947 season by choosing Coal Barons, with o without consulting John L.

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spring vacation when the players will be ready for contact work outHinkle still is trying to find prac- {2 tice. space for golf and tennis as- |

pirants | Maple bY {league's “B" series. They clash In| { Toronto again tomorrow.

To Hit the Road

Four’ Indianapolis, Y. M athletic -teams will be’ on the road 5 LOMOT TOW «30 COT PONY ANAL other-Indiana 'Y' athletes: " “The senior basketball team will

to Seattle.

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LEESBURG, Fla, March 28.-—-The Indianapolis Indians ventured into the “wrong league” yesterday and when the New York Yankee B team finished with them, X marked the spot of the Redskins’ downfall.

It marked the Tribe's fifth defeat in eight starts in.Florida exhibi-{ tion games and it was the first time the Indians ventured out of their Tigers has his|own class. The game with the

John Hutchings Reappears on Indian Roster

A ————— The new hurler in camp, sent | ‘LEESBURG, Fla, March 28.— down by the Pirates, is Dewey SOr-imye rndianapolis baseball club has a peck of trouble trying to unload it's huge Johnny Hutchings, the clowning pitcher, : But | Soriano $s 27, stands 6 feet 3'nhe had a good record (11-6) last! He was sold to

players. Now

who is coming back to them.

officials

played with the Caps most of the Ge season, then stayed with the Wings

fter being recalled a second time. Detroit is one game down to the Leafs in the National

Montreal defeated the Boston

Bruins in an overtime affair last night, 2-1, and holds a two-game | (lead. if. the best-four-of-seven “A' | Russ Fehr, series.” C.. Al winning marker last night. after

Ken Mosdell = tallied. the

‘38 in a wudden-dedth. qvertime,...

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play in the state ¥. M. C. A tour-. Choice Over Green

Nament at Marion. The volleyball team will participate in an invitational meet at .Lafayette and the swimming team will have a “dual

meet with the Huntington Y. M y

Because Marcel €erdan of Morocco is fa-

NEW YORK March 28 (U, P,).— of his Hurricane attack

ored at 3-1 to beat young Hal

C. A. The boys basketball team WRI Ama n oes will compete in an invitational state : ght for a shot at the

meet for boys under 13 years of age at Kokomo. :

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Tennis Letterman

world middleweight crown, « '

This 10-round brawl between two

slam-bang belters is expected to, attract a crowd of 19,000 to Madison ! Square Garden and a gate of more

KALAMAZOO, Mich, March 28 |than $120,000—largest of the year,

=Bob Johnston of Indianapolis is | one of five returning lettermen now 'P

working out with the Kalamazoo Yankee stadium this summer to! MIAMI Pla.~Ray (Sugar) Robinson, challenge Tony Zale for the world's | 1% 160- pottnt-champlofERIpy ==

college tennis team.

First Practice Weather permiiting, the Christamore House baséball team © will meet at 2 p. m. tomorrow at house for its first’ practice,

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Meet Rearranged Sam Kelley of | k the | Howe high school announced today | FOR MOST ...... 59.96

Athletic Director

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Positions Tonight

Lou Spivey and Walter Ramsey meet tonight in a playoff match at the Board of Trade parlor to decide | second and third positions in the state three-cushion billiard tourney. | Ramsey won from Art Phelan last night, 50-39, to drop Phelan into (fourth place. Joe Bogue was the [outtey winner,

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State Tourneys Dominate

flks to Stage Home-coming [For Redskins

For April 11

By EDDIE ASH Times Sports Editor

Indianapolis’

Elks, it was announced today, It will be a stag affair and will take the form of a baseball sports night to be held in the Gold-Orien-tal rooms of the Antlers hotel starting at 6:30 p. m. on April 11. Herbert Queisser of the Elks’ special activities committee is in charge of arrangements and is lining up the “talent” to top the baseball booster program. .. The party menu will call for a {served fish fry dinner with all the fish the fans and players car eat, plus entertainment, Harry C. Geisel has been ap- | pointed master of ceremonies and diamond yarns will he unreeled by. Giesel. Tribe President Owen J. Bush, Manager Jimmy Brown, Business Manager Ted Sullivan, President Frank Lane of the American association and others. World Series Pictures

In addition, there will be shown full-length sound pictures of the 1946 world series and of the 1946

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Basketball - Results

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AA UBots Carded Tonight

Twenty fights are on tap for to night at the N. Pennsylvania sh armory as the state A. A. U./bate tlers. bid for titles in the various weight divisions and the right te represent Indiana in the national boxing tourney. A Twelve Indianapolis ringmen still remained in contention after last night's fist swinging which saw four knockouts and three technical kayoeg registered before some ‘1600 fans. Results last night: Flyweight—Fred Rice, Indianapolis Fire

Departme outpointed Maurice Bosti Terre Hae. oy

Basketball Wins Over Baseball, Andres Says

The professional basketball sport won over the professional baseball sport today when Erple Andres, who is under contract to play third. base for the Indianapolis ball club, said he intended to continue playing basketball with the Indianapolis Kautskys, instead of Joining the Indians in Florida. Andres informed Tribe Business Manager Ted Sulllvan that his basketball contract pledges him to remain with the Kautskys through April 12. They have an invitational pro tourney coming up in Chicago, April 5 to 10, inclusive.

The Indians will be back in In- [lice Department, ostpasion ot momar dianapolis on April 11, which means | 8outh Bend.

that Andres will miss the entire training trip.

Calder Cup Set Ml-Pennsy Affair

By UNITED PRESS Pittsburgh and Hershey emerged as the two finalists today in the American hockey - league's Calder cup playoffs after the Hornets {eliminated the Buffalo Bisons last

opel FY hic Che Med hai y out Die! Nicodemis, South Bend, in the first round, Bantamwelghts — Richard Hildebrands, Evansville, outpointed Bob Long, Marion.

Bantamweights—Teddy Johnson, knocked out Bill Roberts, South in the first round. Bantamweights—Bobby Jones, Indiame apolis Police Department, outpointed Fred Shipley, Terre Haute.

Peatherweights—Tommy Tanoos, Terre Haute, outpointed Edward Banks, Indie anapolis Police Department,

Peatherweights—Ross McKinney, Indie anapolis Fire Department, knodked 0 Joe Jou, Terre in the secon round.

Featherweights—George Berry, 0% won by a technical knockout over Lou Benedict, Marion, in the first round.

Lightweights~—Juraes Cousin, Indianape

Haute,

night, 2 t0 1, before 9981 fans at |Ducnaren sooiiTiont, outpolited Tommy, Buffalo, N. Y. Lightwetgh Ivester Simmons, Indie

The trium wis Pittsburgh's second straight over Buffalo and moved them into the finals against the Hershey Bears, who defeated

anapolis lice artment, won % . technical knockout over Jack Dixon, ol in ibe Sra round, ghiweights—Harold Cone, Indianapelig {Fire Department, outpointed Wilbur Ane

(the Cleveland Barons in four| “gun Oey. = = : | straight games. - apolis | Police Department, outieiiaty

- Goalle Aldege (Baz) Bastien’s sparkling play in the Pittsburgh net helped the Smoky city sextet to victory, The Bisons took an early | poiice De b lead on lanky Paul Mundrick’s tally | Erocbo "ott ey Laphar Sout shes secon: n e ra rou . . i nds Aten scored thereatier | Middewighis = Gores Dus. Ture § . te, b! Pete Langelle tied the score with risen.’ 8outh Bend - an. Hare a Pittsburgh. marker at 12:50 of fweights—— Harry Dunn, Indians the first frame and Harry Taylor's SE ir vlice Department, itpotaneg 1p tally early in the second session decided the outcome.

James Shaw, Terre Haufe. eiterweights—Dick Rostbke, Indian Apolis Fire Department, outpeinted wil Ham Boring, Evansville. Middleweights—Paul Terry, Indianapol

Heavyweight s—Buck Raven, Ga knocked out Jack Mall, Terre Haute, the first round. s

Riviera Girls to Compete In Florida Water Carnival

A group of Riviera club swim- were Barbara fradely, ‘Barbara mers in charge of Coach Charles Jungclaus, Bue Gastineau, Jean (Bud) Sawin and Mr. and Meg JL Yers, Livia oy get , » Homer A. Woods is due to arrive June Fogle, Joyce Dodd, Marlyn in Lake Worth, Fla, tonight for|\weipung ana Sue Schaffner. Par- & week of training and to partici-| ants of some of the swimmers also pate in a water carnival. are in the party. James Makin of the Riviera said | batsman that the trip was arranged a a No Golf—Snow food Wil mission and to eiabiish| * NHARLOTTE. N. <. Marck 7

(U. P.).~8now blanketed the Myers Park country club course today and forced postponement of the scheduled second round in the $10,000 Charlotte Open golf ‘tournament, Willie Goggin of White Plains, N,. ora Xs posted a six-under-par 66 for

known swimming organizations. The Lake Worth swimmers will pay a return visit to Indianapolis sometime this summer. Mr. Woods is chairman -of the swimming committee at the Riv-

Climax of the week's training ‘N® ffs 18 holes yesterday. met wih 7 Worth ana PL Laue: | Hockey Playoffs girls um wil parca in a pes: serie, 3472 Sua 2 ni wine “Riviera girs. making the trip |. ATI Ty BongD grime (ioe

the Hoosiers instead. And is big league All-Star game. or plays the outfield .. . Just so (CC : . Rey Ra The affair will mark the debut as he plays. . . . Manager t prob. doing all right. { od of new Manager Jimmy Brown. be Bucky Harel Is ming ihe roekie | Manager Brows current prob “ohne paver outioo wort] WW @@k=Ened Bowlin ar new Masager Jimmy in vight field af (he nOMENL 'lem is the Tribe infield although on the gloomy side, Brown is fore apolis rooters. The In. feet | the pitching looked weak yester- ,.... ‘1. both Weatherly and By BERNARD HARMON dians will break camp in Florida on Although he stands only 5 feet y April 9 and arrive here on the 8)4 inches, he weighs 185 pounds | day. . Hutchings are back on his roster. Another week-end of heavy activity is scheduled in the men's and| | The Yankee B squad combed Jim = =» women's annual state bowling tournaments in progress on local alleys, |MOrning of April 11. is a lefthanded power hitter. walsh and lee Howard for 18 x3 : a Members of the Indians’ new | { NEW YORK “B z The 37th annual men's meet will inaugurate its seventh week-end + + « During the offseason, Berra, | triple and six d : team will be guests and will be inblows, including one triple BR HOAE t ts scheduled at 4. 6:30 and 9 p. m su 8 St. Louis mative, lays seccer |. d had two big innings, Crosettt. ss T ¥ 9 4 5 of action tomorrow with team even . 6 PM | oduced to the crowd : and works fof the Sears-Roebuck | oo o> 8n hth Souchock, If 1 2 0 0 o and doubles and singles competition slated at 3 5, 7 and 9 p. m. The y . Ce... . Haris Is trying to cure | 1° Sec0nd and eighth. I o 3 3 7 ol five-man play is In progress st the West Side Center, while the minor Attendance Limited him of swinging at high pitches. | Three For Weatherly Coleman, of... 2 3 § ? events will be run off at Pritchett-| Attendance will be limited to 600 * = =» The Indians éollected 13 hits, all [or rieic 2» 3 2 3 4 o Hunt-O'Grady. {Richmond, La Porte, South Bend |With members of thé Elks receiving UTAH BASKETBALL . ., All but singles but one, a double by Roy a, he 3 3 11:8 Play in all events will be re- and Hobart. : a preference on reservations. Reserone of the famed Utah university Weatherly. He also hit two singles Loliar. ¢ s s s+ | 2 sumed Sunday, five-man combina-| A sprinkling of loci! entrants sre vations will be thrown open to nonbasketball team are from the state and looked like he is pointing up Stadler. p ....... 0 0 9 ® 0 0 tions being scheduled at 10:30 a. m. included on the late Sunday shifts/ members after April 8. of Utah. . . . Vern Gardner is from for a big season. Roy is a former os @ 3 15 7.7% 1/and 1p. m, and doubles and singles Of both tournaments. Among them| The Elks’ slogan for the huge Afton, Wyo. just over the state Yankee and made an extra effort OA pois lat 9and 11 a.m, 1, 3, 5, 7 and 9a many names usually associated beseiall pry a has Out Quests line. . . . This is the quintet that to have a large afternoon. } AB R HO A Bip. m. : |W high scoring, making it a|— ayfont Keatugky bok #0 the Blue| Ben Cuiptini, the otfiler wp Bwwrdr 8 1 33 1 8 iin over the SOME POSSIDIly Sat the presen \om—and GLEE SEOrA DInD AL Grass, well shorn of its cloak of from San Diego of the Pacific Fonigione. wee YF 73 10 8! week-end will be among visiting Standings will undergo a shakeup Past and Present. JAnvincibility in college basketball. Coast league also collected three Guinn, ¥ oe $3183 4TH 23 cities being represented |\l 50Me of them are in their usual] Among the guests will be Indian ... Tiny Wat Misaka, whose de- hits for the Tribe and is catching Broveid 3 L313 $ RE oe ay orm. Bare x oe J Raine in * fensive play troubled tucky no ithe eye of Skipper Brown by his faules. 1b ......2 0 8 4 0 8 h Leaders in the men's tourney, are: | Indiana nk Sigafoos, Duke end, is a Nisel. . . . His, father is consistent performances. es aint 3 11 She wens 24 a0 week-end. ai| ToAm-Bowes Sealfast (Indianap Rell, Bob Logan, Reb Ruse, Mike .+dead and his mother is a hair! Pete Castiglione, the rookie in- pen P 'wivir 3 2 000 | a alleys with ite schedule °1%) 3119; doubles—PFisher West. Kelly, et al. a *' dresser in Ogden. . , . Misaka, a. flelder from Selma, Ala, turned in Bowad.D.vnn t 8 8 8.8 *' also dominate ye out-of toners (William Doehrman (Pt. Wayne) Straight-A engineering senior, | another bright performance at =~ =~ ~~ 202 2 2° | : -11262; singles—Bill Futon Jr. (Indi- ; two in the U. B. ‘army | short for the Indians and poked | Totals ........... 3 3 13 113 3 Bowling on the team event shifts anapolis) 693; all-events—Ear] win. “intelligence and part of his tour oUt two hits. He accepted ight BST, Rated for Walsh in fourth, atu, 86 1:30, 4,7.and9:30 p. i. terhoft (Hammond) 1960. of duty was in Japan. {chances in the field without & sew y6k "........... 030 01 130g Saturday and on the minor event! women leaders in Class A are: : INDIANAPOLIS ......... - 003 010 000-3 squadsat1,3,5 Tand p.m: Sunday! A | » ! s » = : {bobble. The Redskins made three ! Ruts baited Bape. 3 Deiger, I {Old Crown Ale & Beer (Ft. Wayne) | IN 400 CIRCLE. . . . In 11 errors, the Yankees one, Weatherly, Guintini, Coleman, Souchock "i. De representatives from Sheri- 2663; doubles—Peggy Hawkins-Mar-| Ie [ dnize exhibition. games, Clint Hartung. | But the Indians were weak In 3% vn ag WA fo Mapes 3, Phillips, | dan, Logansport, Crawfordsville, New tha Bone (Kokomo) 1111; singles | the New York Giants’ fabulous [the clutch again With only three Thre tose hi Soachoch™ Seating — | Castle, Marion, "Connersville, Val- Anita Rump (Ft. Wayne) 579; all-| Fpe United Speedways associarookie, massaged the ball for an runs to show for their 13 hits. They fone: Clack to” Lucedello to Eten Luci. | Paraiso, Muncie, Elkhart, Michigan events—Anita Rump (Ft. ‘Wayne) tion, an em iv midget - averige of 411. . . . His blows left 11 runners stranded on the dello to Phillips to Eiten Left on bases City, Lafayette, Mishawaka, Culver, 1702. speedway tracks in five Hoosier | included four doubles and two base paths. balls—Off Walsh’ 1." Bradley i. Howard | 3 | ho x en 2. Karpel 1. Strikeouts—By Walsh 4, . ' ® cities, has been organized and plans | Mra 0 tims a B] Badan lime © Bor Last Night's Bowling Leaders to start racing on May § it was i. . Big | 5 n y : | disc today. | Clint f Howard 7 in 3, Karpel § in 4. Wii pith | 500 BOWLERS (MEN) Ga in a) a 2 fogular Berth u dog Squads Loe ey ae a ay: Dutch Garshwiiler, yoy Canmrs 3 | Laura ANS BOWLERS 1ROMEN) Op.. 583 Tracks in the circuit include the u e overcomes p $ | d fin and Sincors, Time—32:03. Tony furpura, Koerner Optical Mixed $58 Louanne _ Barly, Bowes ....... .... 372 Indianapolis Midget Speedway on dnpiauts, Fracrice indoors —————————— Niel King, Shrine (530). orant 836 Dore Rous: Uptown Agen... sei| W. 16th st, and the Indianapolis fj f i Herb Ra d B C. del { er, h it . 562 IN DAYS OF OLD .. . Ben | Butler university's big fieldhouse Si jr | ries Duwars dsier di Eds Colima hous ri Bs a a Greentiend en he | - Simpson, Gauthier £455 £8 See sn Ben lies, Used 10. 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Brightwood Puel ° he pointed out that the Yanks |ernoon sessions of TP at eae] gars Niesian. ¥ caciabie rowel. 2 Eh "Wierian Soler ood ma i o pola : gn - S | | : . ea, BTBAL: ........caaesrih thas so Powerful in his heyday ito condition their arms, and ap-| The Indianapolis Caps are PY Rep Univemal =o... 831 (Thelma, Richorguon, Phoaryoed Fuel 353) Muay 8. n A Sperae on that despite the fact hp was a | proximately 47 track and field ath- through for the geason in American |Joe Rea, Universal iveceat &o Hilda Foster, Bowes ..... 528 Mondsy Rigam ap Sai he 884 315 hitter they would take him |letes are jogging around or taking | Hockey league play, but Cliff Simp- Miller Ensminger, Universal Jennis, Woods, Bradshaw Service... 538| °C. "x. M1 i n out along abeut the sixth inning | turns at the i : i " : Harold Stricklin, Universal ..... «sss. O18 Marie ~ Christian, Bowes ............ 526, way on Tuesday; Muncie on jumping pits. son and Fernand Gauthier were Don Woodard, Universal ........ ... Jane Kelly, Bowes co eeesans 528! Wednesday: Indianapolis Speedfor a pinch hitter... “As x mat- | Coach Galvin Walker has ar- mC Baro, Universal .............. 8 alk, Ferndale Tavern '...... Lf i Pee ter of fact” .Cha “ ,due to report to the parent Detroit Jim Bryan, McClarney's . | Sbendolyn Roempke, - Bowes ....... 524 rome on Friday; Greenfield on Saty pman said, “I [ranged an intra-squad meet for the . : Ermel Perkins, Stewart-Warner 60g Alberta Parker, Coca-Cola ......000. batted in 98 runs one season and trackmen next week in order t t Red Wings today in Toronto for, er Boots, McClarney's Saree 607 | Ethel Maher, Graham Furniture .... 522/urday and Alexandria on Sunday. : ; ! 0 Bel sossible National league playoff [Howard Mitchell, Ranier Purniture.. 607) L'® Dininger, Bowes seg 3311 Points earned by the cars will they wanted to cut. me because I (a line on his traveling list for the | Pr ¥ V. Bechtel, Kernel Optical Mixed .. . a Us ling for action. ancis Levings, Shrine (3:30) ..,... 801 |Mudred Sandford, Pittman Mixed.’ 518] qualif them for a 100-lap chamhad a poor year event McDonald, Koch Purnit { q y p a . at Cincinnati on April 19. The forwards were called due to|Al Mueller, Gere iiniture .......... Sog\ Deal, Eotwhistie_ Uptown... sie 12 0, WOE nd of the season 4 5.» Spring football practice has been | 3g orwales Paul perdinand Delaware Major ...... 808/Arna Eloireo, Bona >r, Service... 513 plonship at the end o . SIX EX-INDIANS , . . When stopped until after next week's >" injuey Jo SO us, yho Carl Hindel, American Legion ...... 605 Sophie Lowe. Bowes. | lll 314| Everett Leary of the operators the Boston Braves played the St. | ; may have a broken hand. uture Leo White, Automotive .......

most of the talent coming from the Capitol Midget- Racing association, headed by- Harry Myers of Dayton, O.,, and with Harry Osborne of Muncie as racing secretary,

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