Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 April 1947 — Page 8

HIGH SCHOOL PROBE . .

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done 10 make ; Welcome Competition it ¥ 2 a RI | js sompiee Tel By J. E. O'BRIEN

The Speedway management, more { interested in finding ‘entries than | eggs In its Easter basket, today cast

‘a wishful glance at inquiries from drivers representing five European

bureau has, in To | countries, #14 investiga. NOE A, . |.- No foreign entries are included in Hoe of 8 J. Drayton [the six nominations already made s1¢ 0 * . t- for the 500-mile Memorial day race, | ringers, doping of Siig but the inquiries indicate this year’s right hlevery amo E first year,” |race may have more than the usual at the track. . . . t of T.R.P.B, amount of international flavor. reports the presidey ruled - off. Foreign drivers who have pro¥53 . persons ere from racing, fessed interest in the May 30 : \ 3 tracks oF A were convicted Sweepstakes include the Italian TRY Ny a one federal courts.” . . tedmmates, Luigi Villoresi and THE SPIRIT OF THE

recog ing | Achille Varzi L. Brooke of Eng3 nizes that solving Achille Varzi, H. L. Pravite d ringer cases after they land, Serge Roux and Francois doping an ot sufficient protection | Gambi of France, Zdenek .Pobl of ogni patrons, and is striving to Czechoslovakia and Alexander Wil-

“y - of Hungary. pe A find a practical and airtight pre ‘helm ung of Marion's career as a ball

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NALS—As enthusiastic as they were in tackling the Red Sox.in the world series last October, Dick Sisler, Enos Slaughter and Joe Garagio-

la (left to right) congratulated Marty Marion when the St. Louis shortstop connected for a grand slam homer in a recent exhibition game. It was the first bases-full clout

Outfielder Kalin, Pitcher Perez Landed

LEESBURG, Fla, April 5--The Indianapolis Indians today received additional help from the Pittsburgh Pirates, but no infielders to plug

It was announced that-outfielder Frank Kalin and pitcher Manuel

Hoosier Tribesters on option, to report Monday. Kalin, who is 29, and bats and | throws righthanded, hit .311 with

{Hollywood of the Pacific Coast {league last year. He is a §ix-lfooter jand weighs 178 pounds. He batted!

{in 60 runs in 1946. The addition of Kalin gives the! {Indians five seasoned flychasers, The jothers are Stan Wentzel, Roy { Weatherly, Ben Guintini and Chuck | | Workman. Kalin was with St, Paul| {in 1941 and also plaved for the Chi- | cago, White Sox at one time

who won seven games and lost 13 {with Hollywood last season, | Perez stands 6 feet 1 inch and iweighs 172 pounds. He is originally

timulation test for horses. ...| Both Villoresi and Varzi were race § vr

{ + A . d he states, at the Speedway last year, an In the lip tattoo Jang, Be ution | Villorest qualified for a ninth-row “we feel sure we | position in a Maserati. In spite of

on.” to accurate hors . luentifieat {a total of 30 minutes and 41 secCALL THE FB 1... At londs in the pits because.of mag-

day, 'neto trouble, he placed seventh with Beterlrs. Ya. ibe other a an average speed of 100.783. ; scored successive holes in one on | Dead Line Is April 15 the No. 7 hole, 137 yards, on the |. my, Geadline on 500-mile entries Petersburg Country club links . ... ‘ic. only 10 days away, The odds are about 152,078,800 ',,...i.0n drivers balking at the ‘against it . . . They were playing [475,09 purse, international nominain a threesome and the third partner doubtless threw away his clubs.

Royals, Bears To Clash Again

slight favorite to capture the WNational Basketball league champion-

Chicago Gears tonight in the second game of a best-out-of-five series, Rochester, Eastern division cham-

ito the Speedway this time. ° QUOK, No STEAKHOUSE | Foreign cars and drivers had thels " NO LI 'S7™ [biggest heyday early in the : : os A liquor licenses are hard gi history, but in recent vears defeating the Gears De ursuay to get in Ohio, the Cincinnati Reds | pn ic0n drivers have had a mo- Bight, nw 8, 2 a "Bo are ahead one shortstop, and a good nopoly on entrance to the winner's NOVAS, always 5 TE before ieav.. one, the veteran Eddie Miller . . . ca to make it two straig t be ore i 8 : He "announced his retirement from ing Rochester for the FeSURpLidH 0 baseball during the winter 0 turn oo ooo iio pave finished high series in Chicago Newt wed, restauranteur . . . as operator of & up." ondinos Wilbur Shaw, | Meanwhile, JTyercvach Eoty steakhouse . . . Buigared ater | opeedway president, drove to wy McDerinote . hoped to tin a that permits to sell thé hard stuff his 500-mile triumphs in an i ig op So AM wm ‘In the Buckeye state are elusive ,. ... c.cnioned Maserati, and the Ite more pay g ries gamic. Mc and exclusive . . . He's back on the |. . .o. carried Ted Horn to third NAR in the Opes Tg se wh Hale . [place 511946: Louis ‘Durant, in an wining Ping and Stan Patrick. : GAME OFF Alfa Romeo, also Was among the dine on fouls and had to sit AlL-STaR rly ‘high nine Srishers last, .year, Placing out much of the second half while! school all-star football game, par- |

sixth. his team went down to defeat, ticipated in by graduated players

Should the inquisitive Europeans 2 wale only, has been vetoed out of the S°70¢ 10 enter this years race, the go Ee picture, at least for 1947 . . . The g9 Goe

"field might include, besides Maserhigh school superin STQCKTON, Cal, April 5 (U.P). Minnesota high sc -

atis and Alfa-Romeos, cars made by | tenden agains tin Talbot, Delage, Delahaye, Mercedes —Amos Alonzo Stagg, patriarch of tion we nig vent, : _ .and the English Racing association. American football, was en route to ev * sponsored’ "and promoted by a |

The Speedway had - other - news Selingsgrove,;” Pa., today to assist Minneapolis newspaper. A =

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8, Ricker, of Detroit, Mich, will Susquehanna university. : Ey ‘serve as director of timing and | : iscoring for the 27th time

Memorial day, -

You - can’t be too complacent, even “school sports , . . The Allenbigh Pa. Pi recently crowned: Names Staff of 10 Pennsylvania state basketball In accepting the appointment, champion, is being investigated on:Ricker named his staff of 10 asthe status of two players . . , The sistants which includes Clifford M. | Pennsylvania Interscholastic Ath- Rigsbee, William 8. Powell, C. D.| By UNITED PRESS letic association officials said Hazle- Vawter, Ken L. Hurlbut, O. M.! PHOENIX, Ariz. April 5.—The ton high school Sestiones the iis} Soult. Dap Baek. aid > New York Giants, a helpless last in bility of two of Allentown's stars! Pfarrer, L. F. Hellman, F. D. Staley : : ” : Nien defeated Duquesne and A. E. Patterson. the National league in 1946 and not high ofs Pitisburgh, 46-42, in the Procrastinators were reminded expected to be a whole lot better final game of the Pennsylvania that reserved bleacher seats and this year, indicated today they maj tournament, individual chair seats in the par- be the surprise of the season as. ] : 'quet section still-are available for they boasted a seven-game winning the race. The bleacher seats, ‘which streak. |go for $5.50, are located on the in-| The Giants have shown both | | side of the northeast and southeast POWer and pitching in running up| turns. the streak, capped Ny Jeledare he parquet seat: i 10-to-6 triumph over Clevelan n| tom and $12, are located along| Which Willard Marshall hit * two the inside rail of the main stretch, homers and John Mize won the across the track from box seats in 32Me with a grand slam homer in grandstands ‘C and PF. Workmen he eighth inning. In 27 innings |recently added several more rows Defore yesterday Giant hurlers al{of seats to the parquet sections. lowed only one run, and had two ! 4 inti shutouts. | The Giants have won 15 and lost seven exhibition games. | Cleveland's Pat Seerey, leading {home run hitter among all major {leaguers in spring training, got his 10th fourbagger yesterday. 7

~ ~ » STAFF ALL SET ... Manager Eddie Dyer is bankifg on a staff of nine pitchers to carry the Cardinals: to another pennant. « + «» They are Harry Brecheen, | Howie Pollet, Al Brazle, Murry Dickson, George Munger, Jim Hearn, Ken Burkhart, Ted Wilks and Fred Schmidt. . . . Hearn, up from Columbus of the American . association, ‘is the lone rookie.

8. wn . x THE MARINE HAS LANDED . . .| Hockey Amateurs Willard Marshali of the New York : : Giants, who shuttled between left Seeking Revenge and right fields last year, has right| Seeking revenge for their recent field locked up as a starter this sea-|1058 to Bob Brown's Greenies, Bill son, according to dispatches from Miller's Blues will present a rePhoenix, Ariz, where the Giants Vamped lineup in an amateur | are putting the finishing touches on hockey game at the Indianapolis| Pesky, “goat” of the 1946 world 1947 training. . . . In other words, Coliseum at 7:15 p. m. tomorrow. | series, was a “goat” again today, he has the situation well in hand.| The game will be open to the | tagged with loss of yesterday's + « » Marshall volunteered for the Public without charge and will con- | game as the Boston Red Sox fell marines in 1942, rejoining ‘the club |Sist of - three 10-minute periods. | before Memphis, 5 to 4. Jast season. , . . It is said he has Immediately after ‘the contest, the Pesky let an easy grounder go finally worn off the baseball -rust building will be cleared of specta- through his legs in the eighth gathered in three years with the tors and the usual “skating session | inning and the error allowed the Leathernecks. ; sill get under way, : («winning run to score. Ted Wil- |

MEMPHIS, Tenn. — Johnny

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] \ WARNING. a : al a = 7%. The Minnesota football squad Goad ‘Pride A wll ge duces

... holding Ig spring. practice has. some TT up with a giant tackle prospect, Floyd Jaszeski, ‘weighing. 230 pounds, . , , He is a former Minneapolis all-city high school star. | ++ « He In back from two years in |

Some Good Bowling Scores

By BERNARD HARMON. 662 for Monarcy Sales and Leo Jen- |

Whe Gopher ci ob Despite idleness of several leagues, Kins had 197, 243, 216-656 for service, , on ! a * Bridgeport, Brass. ? report that additional heavy. |Pecause of Good Friday, scoring in| = CHRO Toh league

weight talent will be available in the fall.

last’ night's tenpin sessions showed some nifty totals. George "Cravens Jr. was the top individual of the evening, getting 214, 225, 245—684 for Sprockets in the ‘Link-Belt No, 1 at West Side. Bill Brown's 191, 214, 277--682 for! P. R. Mallory in the Fun Bowl Social league was good for runnerup honors. His 277 finish was the season's high ‘game in that league. A trio of Washington leaguers cut loose with nice series. Ed Fanchaly 333, Mary Fahey was second with

had 257, 218, 201-676 for Rost Jew- 319 and Lucy Court was third with elry; Wyatt May had 214, 203, 245— 309. :

Leading Bowlers in Last Night's

#00 BOWLERS (MEN)

members were over 650, Bud Schoch | having 226, 213, 218—657 for HerfI-| Jones; who had the, top team total of the evening, 3038. Jess Montague had 208, 235, 211—654 for Spangler's Garage. Members of

- on n ” THE HOME COURT . ., ., The fact that the home floor is a distinct advantage in basketball is reaffirmed by a release from the National Professional league revealing - that its teams tan average of 9.2 points more at “home than on the road in regular season play... . Speaking of basketball, the University of Minnesota led the Big Nine in attendance this year with 133,000 plus. .

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ladies league, which compieted its!

Middlecoff and Demaret Tied for Masters Lead

| AUGUSTA, Ga, April 5.(U. P)—Cary Middlecoff, a neophite Pect that the big fellow is=fony ROCHESTER, N. Y., April 5 (U. profesfional who turned from dentistry to artistry on the golf course, | : and with P.).—The Rochester Royals ruled a and Jimmy Demaret, who makes the links his business the year round, |tI'ree earned runs a game last year.

were the boys to catch today in the 11th annual Masters tournament.

Each had a 36-hole total of 140

junder-pars posted by Middlecoff land Demaret were really something {or the rest to shoot at. The most famous names in golf

were strung down the line not very |

far back of the leaders. Only one istroke off the pace, with 141's, were Byron Nelson, the 1945 whiz who came out of retirement to play in ‘the Masters; Australian Jim Ferrier now playing out of ‘San Francisco, and Toney Penna of Dayton, O: And in the next bracket, at 142, were a collection »f names to con-

tions would be especially pleasing Ship as they prepared to meet the wip 19 golfers at par or better at

couldn't have seen the cup with a management will

jure with. They were Horton Smith, |

Ed (Porky) Oliver, Claude Harmon, Lawson Little and Herman Barron. The galleryites who had Calcutta tickets on Middlecoff and Demaret were feeling pretty smug. Although ‘he turned pro only a couple of months ago, Middlecoff currently is one of the hottest things on the links and his 69 yesterday, on top

of 71 the day before, put him at the

‘head: of the field with Texas:Jim. Demaret, who has cleaned up on the 1947 professional swing with

Exhibition Baseball

New York (Ni 10, Cleveland (A) 8, Memphis Sou! 5 Boston (A: Philadeiphia (Ay 1, Si. "ouis (A: 0, Washington (A) 6. Pittsburgh (Ni 2, Boston (N) vs. Birmingham (Sou.!, celled, rain. Cincinnati (N)} vs. Atlanta ~ celled, rain.

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liams hit three balls over the Yankees starting fence in the ninth, but all were without

foul. The Sox meet Cincinnati Birmingham today.

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HAVANA, Cuba—The Brooklyn Dodgers have two week-end games with the Montreal Royals on tap before breaking camp tomorrow and leaving by boat for Miami. Tommy Brown, 19-vear-old infielder, has been discharged from the army _ in California and will

| way: “Yes'erday I'played well bat: The Tribe pitchers are far behind today were to det#rmine the cham- |

* Giants Aren't Being Goose-Eqged This Eastertide—Win Seven Straight

and it was still a wide open affair, the half-way mark, but the four-.

‘out of Texas, at El Paso, and is an ex-serviceman, Had Good Average While Perez's won and lost record lin 1946 was nothing to shout about, {his earned-run avergge was gopd,

[which leads Manager Brown to

{banking on. Perez allowed less than Tribe President Owen J. Bush !and Skipper Brown visited with the Pirdtes at Orlando, Fla. yesterday and tried to pry an infielder loose

$10,600 in his bank account, came along a few minutes. later with a!

71. to tie Middlecoff for the lead.

{from the big leaguers. | They fell short of their goal but did receive some encouragement, (although the Pirates themselves

Demaret played a bang-up game we-e held to three hits by Washto keep his score down but Middle- ington

in that Friday tilt at

coff had a little luck. He birdied Orlando.

the first two holes and on No. 1! The Pirates are to pull stakes at ens Sry Roped Goalie Sar) he sank a 30-foot-chip-shot—pretty their Miami Beach camp on Mon- thise soals © ny: i gave up only! ‘good golf considering that it was day and start moving out of Florida. 8 'n thie fve games pre.)

an over-tae-hill problem and he It's just possible that the Pittsburgh

periscope.

send additional (infield help to the Indians at that

Bobby Jones, who started the Uime.

Masters 11 years agp and always! competes in. the tournament, went! up to 79 yesterday and on top of a Millers were scheduled 75 the day before was pretty much off here today

Take On ‘Millers The Indians and the Minneapolis

to square in the second of

out of it. Bobby Locke, the South their four-game exhibition series

African who won't win many tournaments ¢n these shores but will

win lots of friends, had another the mound’ Glenn Fletcher

T4-putting him at 148 for two days. Locke summed up his game this

putted badly: Today I putted well and played badly.” et

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scheduled game between the Reds | can-! and the Atlanta Crackers at At- |

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report immediately to the Dodgers’

training base at Pensacola, Fla., for conditioning before joining the

the Brooks in 1944 and 1945.

ORLANDO,. Fla. — Early Wynn was Manager-Ossie Bluege's mound choice as the Washington Senators plaved host Phillies here today. Southpaw Mickey Haefner went the distance for the Nats yesterday, setting down the offense-mind-ed Pittsburgh Pirates with three hits as Washington triumphed, 6 to 2. Outfielder Buddy Lewis now boasts a 613 batting average after

Fritz. Ostermueller. "BIRMINGHAM, Ala.—Providéd the Boston Red Sox don’t get to him in the early. inings, lean » Ewell Blackwell was named to pitch nine full innings for the Cincinnati Reds today in a game with the American league champions, It will mark the first time

Local Scrappers On Boston Frip

ers who captured state titles in the A, A. U, tourney a week ago were due to leave this afternoon

meet, All competed in The TimesLegion Golden Gloves.

| The fighters will be accompanied

by Fred DeBorde, state A. A. U. boxing chairman, and Gene Bland, South Side Community center in|structor who will serve as team

team. Brown played shortstop for!

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to the Philadelphia!

| tance this spring.

Rain washed out yesterday's

lanta. The New York eir trek north star outllelder Joe DiMaggio, stopped here today for a week-end series with the Atlanta Crackers. DiMaggio, still nursing a sore right heel, went through a light workout yesterday as the Yanks broke camp at St. Petersburg, Fla.

ATLANTA, Ga.

Manager Bucky Harris appeared satisfied with DiMag's progress, However, and predicted the ace

batsman would be back in the lineup by May 1.

WEST PALM BEACH, Fla— |

The Philadelphia Athletics shut out the St. Louis Browns yesterday, 1 to 0, as pitchers Dick Dowler and Carl Scheib held the Brownies to five hits. The A’s lone tally came in the seventh inning on a walk, a sae-

| rifice and George Bink’s double

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off Nelson Potter.

BIRMINGHAM, Ala.—Dr. Charles Lack, Boston Braves trainer, said today that the pulled muscles of rookie. Earl Torgeson and Sibby Sisti were responding to treatment,

ATG -the=emve- of Tver from WHICI + axed —trmretr MA.

The three players got a chance io recuperate yesterday as rain wiped out the Braves’ scheduled exhibition against ‘the Birmingham Barons and gave the team its first

.and Tribe Manager Brown planned to use two of his “aces” on and {Red Barrett, who are no strangers {in the Hoosier wigwam. -

lin training, compared to ' the | moundsmen on other league staffs

down here in the Florida “grape-’

{fruit league.” Most 6f the Indianapolis hurlers {have been working olt since {March 5, yet not a single one has) i worked a complete game. Practices {and games have been held on a ! regular schedule for five weeks and it's difficult to understand why no hurler feels capable of going the route. There are only three exhibition games remaining on the Indians’ tuneup program in Florida, all packed within the next three days, here with the Millers today and tomorrow, and the third with the Millers at Ocala, Fla., on Monday. | In a game at- Ocala on Thursday,.the Minneapolis boys edged the Tribesters, 7 to 6.

Ben Davis Track Card Is Released Ben Davis high school will open its track schedule Tuesday afternoon in a dual meet ‘with the Cardinals at Southport; «Athletic Director Gordon Harker ‘has announced. y | Coach Ralph Crock’s team Is entered in the Indianapolis relays at Tech on April 25:and the county meet at Washington on April 30. |A date with Pike township at Ben Davis yet is to be arranged. The schedule:

April 8—-At Southport; April 18—PFranklin ‘township; April 22—Broad Ripple and Silent Hoosiers at Broad Ripple; April 25 i —Indianapolis relays at Tech; Aprii~ 30 county meet at Washington, May 6 Washington and Southport at Washington; May 16-—sectional at Washington.

Amateur Notes Players interested in‘ trving out for the - Prospect. Tavern. «baseball chub... are. 3583 WuUMIng the Ga . 8728.0. pight v

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The South Side Saints ‘baseball team

will, practice: at "2 p. m. tomorrow at | Garfield diamond No. 3

College Baseball

Michigan 35,

Maryland 1

'day off in more.than a week. Bos- | Ohio U. 10, Duke § (10 innings).

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Eight Indianapolis amateur box- Indianapolis junior club charter in the National |

for Patty Striebeck finishéd first with Boston to compete in the national!

(of target shooting under the official |

ton, which.has won .12 games and lost 10 on the grapefruit circuit, has yet to lose a series to a majorleague opponent.

Junior. Rifle Club Organized Here The Pinwheel Junior Rifle club of has been granted a

Rifle association, Membership to the new organizatiom, which “will devote itself to the vamous phases

Harvard 2, Penn | Louisiana Tech 4, Iowa 1

‘New Baseball

~ Plan Now in’ Effect

| | CINCINNATI, O., April 5 (U. P).| —A pension plan for baseball plav- | Ss was a working reality. today — with the 16 major league teains footing the bill for the premiums {and three-fourths of the annuities cost. The plan has been in effect since

‘rules of the N. R."A, is open to any | April 1, Baseball Commissioner A.

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boy or girl under 18 years of age. 8. Sgt. Leo Laur jr., 1455 N. New Jersey st., has been appointed instructor ‘of the club, (Elected officials of the. new club

Fighters scheduled to make’ “the Are James Allan*Davis, 1502 W. 27th trip were: Fred Rice. flyweight: St» President; James E. Smith, 920 Chiick McGow, bantamaweight Russ ®B Washington st. vice président:

Harold |Jordan E." Ware, 909 Congress ave,

Cone, lightweleht; Julius. Griffith, executive officer; Eugepe Smith, 2209

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55 Welterweight; Harry Dunn, middle- | Park ave, secretary, and William

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|B. Chandler said. The idea was [concocted at last year's meetings between major league magnates and players’ committees. "Chandler said the scheme pro-

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Kas Fie In Pro Tourney

Players Off Tomorrow For Monday Tilt

After a week's practice session on the Butler_ court, the Indianapolis Kautékys will go to Chicago tomorrow to participate in the world's championship professional basketball tournéy, ; > The Hoosiers drew a first round bye in the meet and are slated to play the winner of the Tri CitiesBaltimore game on Monday night in the Chicago Stadium. Genetgl Manager Paul A. Walk said" that’ the club will be joined for

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MORE DUTY-—Bob King has |

been ssign d addition | d ties bo PE —— " Stairs ass ne a ona une Tourney Schedule

at Sacred Heart high school and will take charge of all sports | The complete tournament schedat the South side school. King, |ule: : a former Butler athlete, now. is grooming the Spartan baseball club for the opening ‘of the season.

TONIGHT Oshkosh vs. Herkimer, N. Y., 8 o'clock, Pittsburgh vs. Anderson, 9 o'clock. Syracyse vs. Dow Chemicals, 10 o'clock. TOMORROW Sheboygan vs. Portland, Ore, 8 o'clock, N. Y. Rens vs, Toledo, § o'clock. Balitimore vs, 10 "o'clock.

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Moline, MONDAY 5 Oshkosh-Herkimer yaner vs. Sheboy~ gan-Portland winner, o'clock, 3 Ft, Wayne vs. Pittsburgh-Anderson wine ner, 8 o'clock

Indianapolis vs, Baltimore-Moline wine ner, 9 o'clock.

et mets ut Trust in Goalie

Rens-Toledo winner vs. Syracuse-Dow Chemicals winner, 10 o'clock. WEDNESDAY PITTSBURGH, April 5 (U. P.)—| Semi-final games at 8:15 and 9:30, Thej Pittsburgh Hornets and the / THURSDAY '

Third place game at 8:15, Champion game at 9:30,

Herghey Bears, each with one vie tory in the final rougd of the LT ey — Amdggan Hockey league's playofr the Windy City trip

by Ed Pugh, series, Will tangle tonight in the SiX-foot-three-inch guard from the third’ game of the best four-out-of- Dayton (03 Metropols. seven round, “Pugh played exceptionally well | The Hornets, hottest team in the 882inst us in exhibition games,” loop at the close of the regular WAk said, “and I believe he will season, bounced back from a 4 to o|NelP our club.” defeat in the series opener last | Contacts Players Tuesday to shade the Bears, 3 to 2,| The Kautsky manager said that on Thursday. , jhe has contacted several collegiate | * Pittsburgh again will be count- | SIars concerning their intentions to ing heavily on goalie Baz Bastien, |'WD to the professional ranks next the league's leading netminder who | Peason. Some of these have shown was at his best form in the second | nierest and probably. will be I signed. “It is no secret that we expect to strengthen our club for next sea

ceding Tuesday's defeat, will son's National league play,” Walk

back in unbeatable style. said y { The Kautskys will Hoos Cre had Scored five straight |, neth for the Chicago trip with PRY Clorfes before losing nine possible exception of Lowell the second game of the Pittsburgh | , big reserve guard. “He has series. Cleveland was ousted in Sea Dig has returned to his four straight. >

i Sma home in Evansville,

{ The club will make the Morrison Day-Long Play

hotel its headquarters while in Chi- { cago. In Legion Meet ‘Join Zollners BRAZIL, Ind. April 5—Morning,| pT. WAYNE, Ind, April 8 (U.

afternoon and evening sessions P.)—Ralph Hamilton, Indiana unis and = Jack

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{Ye : jversity - all-American, pion in the American Legion national invitational basketball tournament. Versailles, the Hoosier representative, was ‘to met Kearney, Neb. {ner Pistons. who lost a ‘48-42 dein one of the second-round games. Leision to the New York Rens. Others paired Reno, Nev. against | Hamilton, who played more than Arkansas City, Kas:; Mindovi, Wis., {half the game, scored five points, against Midland, Mich., and Bar- while Menke, playing less than two tiesville, Okla., against Cambridge, quarters, scored six. Smiley, playing

Minn. {about 15 minutes, went soreless. Scores of first-round games:

Versailles

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Kearney Neb.) defeated Tupelo Ar Setaun, BAL) 8 Drisden. Menus past week caused cancellation of 23 Te : ithe meet with Warren Central, so Bartlesville Okla.) 81, Alexandria (Va.) ‘Shortridge high school’s-track team Hit ——— jet open its schedule next Friday

at Lafayette. Coach Don. R. Knight's squad {faces an eight-meet card in addi tion to the sectional. The schedule:

April 11-—at Lafayette; April 15—Crispus Attucks; April 18—Bloomington University

Palin Horses

A number of harness horses of!

school: April 22—at Washington; April the James Johnson stable, trained | 25—Indianapolis relays at ech; April 29—Howe.: May 2-city meet at Tech

by Sep Palin of Indianapolis, this Mav 6. at Manual; May 16—sectional at week were shipped to the west | Tech coast for racing in the 30-day meet | at Holivwood Park, which opens

later this month. | CHICAGO, April 5 (U. P.).—The The Johnson horses were brought University of Florida won the team to Indianapolis from their winter ichampionship in the national inquarters in Aiken, S. C. Here the |tercollegiate 3-cushion billiard divided, with some horses [tournament with a team total of at the state fairgrounds. {126 points, the Billiard Association

Among the horses shipped west ‘of America announced here today, were Hoot Mon and Victory Song,

lwo outstanding trotters. Palin also made the trip to Galifornia,

Rites Set Monday

For Former Pitcher NEW CASTLE, Ind, April 5 (U ~Services will be held Monday for J. M. Goar, 77, former major | _. teagie—basetail pitcher, “who died” YE SE emma ee Goar © began ‘his league career with the Cincinnati Reds and later was with the Pittsburgh Pirates.

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