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knee-bending drill, Leahy disclosed be developed Charlie O'Rourke at Boston college, and Angelo Bertelli “gfia Johnny Lujack at Nore Danie. es . “Passers lire Sammy Baugh, Sid Luckman and Bertelli are born,” Frank said, “but they. can be made, too. Most passers put their arms back, wind up and throw. Notre Dame passers every day of the grid season. After they learn * fo throw off the knee, they try for _ distance and hooks. , . . The knee stance’ keeps the passing arm out fn front all the time.”

POKING FUN . x When the Pittsburgh Pirates met the Philadelphia Phillies in an exhibition game in Florida recently, Manager Ben Chapman of the Phils shouted from the bench, “So we're the Phillies, huh. Baloney, I don't notice much difference in either one of us.” . . . Ironically, Chapman was right, as far as that one game was concerned . . . Pitchers on both clubs flopped and the teams together made nine errors.

Honus Wagner still thinks as between the batter and the pitcher, the former holds the upperhand . .. “He's got the bat, hasn't he?” Wagner asked when interviewed on the subject . . . “The pitcher can't do anything once the ball leaves his hand but the batter has that bat to give the final answer. The field is expansive enough to favor the batter despite the fact the pitcher has eight other men to help him.” . .. Well, at 73; maybe Old

greats and there have been few like a consistent .300 hitter . . . National league eight

: a 2 THREE FIELDS” . .. Aim Russell, who is slated to play for the Pirates, with slow running Ralph Kriner in “ gight and slower running Hank Greenberg in left, has been the

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WHAT MIGHT HAVE BEEN ... The 8t. Louis Cardinals firmly believe that for climate, facilities, attendance and conditions in general, ! St. Petersburg, Fla, is one of the]

world, if not\the finest. . . . Twenty- | seven years ago, in 1920, the Indian- |

» » - MAMA'S BOYS ... The house | dicks at the Biltmore hotel, Los Angeles, told Bob Lewis, road sec- | retary, that the Chicage Cubs | were the best-behaved ball club | ever to be in residence there. .. Papa Charlie Grimm can point with pride. i

" » o A LEGITIMATE BEEF... Chuck | Stevens, seasoned first sacker, who | was released butright to the To-|

‘Browns, thinks he received a raw | deal . . . what with so many big league clubs in dire need of a cap-| able first baseman. . He was! available to all at the waiver price . . but was left unclaimed. , . .| Brown ‘officials said they are in| dead earnest about placing a strong team in Toledo this year and are sen Stevens there as one of the key players in their rebuilding plans.

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~ » » HE'S THE WHOLE SHOW ... Nick Ranieri, . Chicago Golden Glover, a middleweight amateur ace, is the lone Illinois boxer entered in the National A. A. U. boxing tourney to be held in Boston this week. . . . The Hoosier state is represented in the huge event by eight mitt throwers, all of Indianapolis.

= =.» KEEPS FOES GUESSING . .

a half years in the marines, throws] well with either arm and can make

middle of an inning. . .

two men with his right arm; the] next with his left, but when he] walked that batter, he switched | back to his right and the batter] flied out. . . . Again he changed to| his left but allowed a single, so on| the next man he used his right, but after two pitches switched to his left and caught the runner off first base. . . . Wee getting dizzy, so period. . .~+"Anyway, Gibbens) stands 6 feet 6 inches and belongs. in basketball.

PLAYERS’ American league ball players id

the three best teams for which to

test of the season for both squads

and Ben Davis at field.

as head track coach at Washington against the Greenclad cindermen

strength in

sprinters and a high jumper.

“be favored against the

Southport.

Indianapolis high school track fans, . The Continentals will entertain Tech and it will be the opening |

Howe will play host to Southport the four-out-of-seven series will be the Irvington |

Cloyd Julian is back at his post

but his team will be an underdog

Washington, in practice, has shown the dashes and the quarter mile, but not too much . power in the distance runs or hurdles. The team is built around gix lettermen, five of these being

Howe, which opened with an easy | conquest of Lawrence Central, will| county | - teams but expects trouble from

apolis club had St. Petersbu to] itself but foolishly rel its | priority and moved out. . .". Now St. Petersburg has a $300,000 park.

ledo Mud Hens by the St. Louis! .

ABC Bowlers Replace Leaders

—Firing in the American Bowling Congress settled down to “booster” .lefforts today following a riotous " | < } Roy Gibbens, Texas A. and M. col- week-end in which leaders in all| tate Dowling tournament, succeed

lege pitcher who served two and go. divisions were replaced.

the switch satisfactorily in the double series yesterday while an| . In a re- Arizonian, Henry Peterson of Tuccent game he pitched to the first son ‘rolled the tournament's highest singles game.

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tournament's

” » » 7 y ,| His first effort PREFERENCE . . 168 for :

have been around agree that Bos- rolled by Angelo Reda, Los Angeles, ton, Detroit and New York are and Pete Dusablon, Chicago. Tucson's Qld Pueblo team moved iplay . . . more dough . .. National into second place in the five-man lleague ' veterans choose Chicago, event with 2895.

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HERO HANK — Hank Greenberg lashes out a triple to score the Pittsburgh Pirates’ second run for a 2-| exhibition victory over the St. Louis Browns.. Greenberg also drove in the Bucs' first run yesterday with a single. The catcher is Lester Moss, the umpire Jim Boyer.

LOS ANGELES, April 7 (U. P.).

Chicagoans ran up the

Peterson opened his second game who combined 597 and 535 for 1132 nearest in singles with a spare then poured and second place. in 11 straight. strikes for 290, the and Martha Bone of Kokomo, for- | runnerup position. Bowes Seal Fast best. singles game. | mer leaders, dropped to third place took over third place on 2556 and | was 180 and his final in the shuffle. ; The heavy week-end schedule also developed a new one-two pair in

Tops in singles was a pair of 8662's

best | that lead. Now, another pair of defending 212, 218, 156586 and the top spot. champions have done the same | Although a few changes were [thing, for last night the Indianap- made in the top five in the stand- | olis duo of Sally Twyford and Ger- ings of the class B and C doubles, |lead in the doubles, when Snyder | with thr ; jgrude Bradley, 1946 Class A doubles singles ‘and all-events, over the|connected for 631 and Johnson 651. and batted George Palubiak, 29, an account- winners, soared into the lead in the week-end, the No. 1 spots remained | The 1282 was 20 pins better than slammed nt, and his 33-year-old partner, tandem event with 1139. Mrs. Twy- out {Bob Janus, rolled a 1300 doubles |ford had 526 and Mrs. Bradley, 212,

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Sally Twyford, Gertrude Bradley Grab State Bowling Doubles Lead With 1139

48 - » | the Class A singles standings. Early events continued their reign, Pronto Three weeks ago, Old Crown Ale last night, Bea Krug of Gary con- Pups, a local five doing the best! struck out four and issued but t & Beer of Ft. Wayne, firing in de- nected for 581 to replace Anita job by landing in second place in walks The tall fellow was igi | fense of its 1946 Class A team event| Rump of Ft. Wayne, leader for the class B with 2203.

[title, in the 23d annual women’s Past three weeks.

Fonnie Snyder and Don Johnson, say about who gets the coveted Her lead, however, was short-|outstanding on local alleys for years, opening day mound assignment. ed in taking over the No. 1 spot in|lived, for on the final squad of the were the stars of the abbreviated! Soriano allowed only one hit in {this year's meet and it still retains | week-end, Sophie Lowe, Indianapolis | activities in the men's 37th annuali!three stanzas but dished out three {entrant, slammed the maples for | state meet, that saw but two shifts walks while getting one strikeout. {of minor events entrants in action. Rolling on the second Saturday) The inight shift, the pair took over the Weather!

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LEESBURG, Fla, April 7—The situation was looking up in brighter { hue for the Indianapolis Indians today as they prepared to shove off for

| Ocala, Fla, to battle the Minneapolis Millers again to close out their “grapefruit league” exhibition schedule. Reason. for the joy in the Tribe camp was the fact that the

the heavy hitting Millers, 7 to 3.

The Tribesters finally got tight pitching along with effective hitting and collected their seven markers lon 11 hits, including five doubles, {by Butch Moran, Roy Weatherly, |Chuck Workman, Pete Castiglione land George Woods, ..the pitcher. | Moreover, all Tribe runs were ‘batted in, proving that the Redskins | poured the wood to the leather) when hits meant runs. Brown Pleased

Manager Jimmy Brown was well {pleased with his team's fine performance and now believes the In, dians can begin to think of that American association opening in Columbus on April 16. Even the Tribe pitchers sudden. | {ly came to life yesterday and Woods {and Dewey Soriano, who handled {the mound work, held the Minneiapolis gang to four blows. Woods pitched six innings with two runs allowed. He gave up only three hits, all in the second inning,

{form and may have something to

Leading Hitters

veteran outfielder, Roy| y, led the Indians at bat! ee for four, scored two runs |

in one. Workman the same. ithe series rolled by the former lead- | jn two runs. TE is 3 ited A trio of local quintets threatened ers. Fisher West and William Doehr-inew first sacker, was held to one

: all fell short of the mark and had Close on the heels of the new to be satisfied with second, third and {13th highest ever recorded in an jeaders was another local combina- | fourth places. tA. B. C. Janus had 156-199-199—554. | tion, Louann Early and Ann Crull,

Mrs. Twyford's

fourth with 2529.

game of the final round of the | Stanley Cup playoffs. Frank Selke of the Canadiens an- . nounced that the second: game of

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played here April 10, and the next| two in Toronto April 12 and 15. The Canadiens, defending cupholders, were slightly favored to defeat the Leafs, but a hard-fought series was expected, since Montreal | has been weakened by injuries.

to one, and Toronto won its series! with Detroit by the same count! finishing the series with a 6-to-1 victory at Toronto Saturday night.

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who haven't lost a track meet in

high doois for their first heavy week activity, course.

by Carl Bonge, but minus flashy Johnny Wilson, start their bid for Pittsburgh 5, Hershey 1 (Pittsburgh leads|® third straight” state title Friday afternoon at Muncie. 2 ; — 1" "Muncie's graguation=riddred squad ‘Winning ~ Hockey Torapte 8," Detroit 1. .{Toronto-wins serres; | Was to. figured. Lo castumiien cola ames” Greens ~stored thelr - second

! line on Anderson chances “for be<| straight - victory over the Blues, Kansas City 4, Pt. Worth 1 (Kansas City coming the first school to win three

: v {edge Hammond high and Ft. Wayne | into the lead in the third quarter, | $

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{bel-Hammond meets.

By JAMES E. WALTERS United Press Sports Writer |

Anderson's defending state champs,

school tracksters move. out- | of

weather permitting,

The state champs, coached again

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Anderson Bids for 3d State Track Championship

title-winning-jump by Rushville’ Joe Beard last spring. Rroebel's Eddie Brown cleared 12 in’ the west— INIHSC indoor—a full inch better Montreal swept through its semi-|tie last two years, open their 1947|,,... the state championship effort nal series with Boston, four games | season this week-end as the Indiana last season. - The state half mile champ—Jim | Weisflog of Michigan City—also will of try the cinder paths in competition {for the first time this season.. He {copped the east-NIHSC indoor title a week ago at Notre Dame fleldhouse. fi

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: ee : | 5-4, in last night's amateur hockey consecutive titles since the 1930's,|o5me at the Coliseum.

when Gary Froebel copped six in|

Dick Spurgeon rammed home an a row, however. i

{unassisted goal in the last period

Anderson also lost heavily via the for the Green triumph. Bob Brown

Others in Action e

Last, Spring, it was Wilson who Pro got the Tribe off to a 13-yard lead | on the first lap of the 880-yard |

relay the Indians needed to win to!

|for the rival icemen.

Date Set BUFFALO, N. Y., April 7 (U. P.). —The Chicago Cardinals, featuring the famed Charley Trippi of Georgia, apd the Philadelphia Eagles

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diploma route, with rubber-legged and Bob Miller each counted twice Wilson the main casualty,

North for the title. 1t was thegfinal wij] meet in Civic stadium here Sept.

event, The same afternoon Anderson and Muncie get together, Hammond high, the early-season choice to de-! throne Anderson, and Froebel will be meeting at Gary.. Most of the]

Prices ’ Reduced

|5 in a pre-season national football exhibigion game, Promoter Charles Murray has announced.

state's other track schools also will] LOS ANGELES, Cal, April 7.

be in action.

| The Los Angeles Dons professional Outdoor standards that will be football club has announced a subard to equal probably will be set|stantial reduction in ticket prices.

in thé Muncie-Anderson and Froe- Tickets will be scaled from $1 to

$3.50.

Lois Yarli Phyllis Ma (Elkhart)

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State Pin Tournament Standings

ALL-EVENTS

(Indianapolis)

rig lhei ot. velheimerDoria) Ahberg-June Ruge (Valparaiso)

alena a» a Rosenblatt (Evansville

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Louise Zweissler (Indpls.)

Mary Marie Jean MeCar [Pauline Ha hain :

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Evalena Cook (E Betty Burnett (Gary) Maxine Peel Mary Ross (Muncie)

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DOUBLES (Class B) Edna Kaiser-Margaret Darnell (Crown Point) . Elsie Reschke-Einors Point) .

Frances Rhoads-Virginia

Peggy Hawkins-Martha Bone (Kokomo) ERIE rep a Patty Striebeck-Armetta Raf (Indpls.) Ann Lents-Dorothy Woodlock (Indpls.) -Maxine Peel (Elwood) lewiecz-Mazel McPFa

Bullman ‘(Crown

Sweeney :

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Wanda Klingermann-Anna Ressler Mary Hill (Peru)

SINGLES (Class A)

(South Bend) Gizella Gospols (South Bend)

Sophie Lowe (Indianapolis) .......... Bea Krug tGary) Anita LL Wayne) Rose Freshley

* SINGLES (Class B) Jerry Barry (Gary) ..

Cook Jones (Marion)

SINGLES

Pavlicek

Anita Rup (Pt. Wayne) Rose Freshley

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ALL-EVENTS

Amba Huffman (Muncie) Juanita ‘Ahlersmeyer Effie Butler (Culver) ....

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(South Bend) Striebeck (Indpls.) Myers (Gary) Lois Yarling (Elwood)

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MEADVILLE, Pa.,: April 7.—Allegheny and Earlham colleges, football rivals in 1942 and 1946, will meet. on the basketball court next Allegheny schedule showed today. The teams will play here Jan. 16.

Blution) ||

series with Palubiak hitting 746,166, 235—613. They won last year's the class A team event leaders, but/man of Pt. Wayne, who now hoid safety but | high series for the meet, with games | title with 1160. {of 243-215-288. His total was the

the runnerup spot.

first annual husban

batted in two mates. | Rookie Shortstop Castiglione han- |

Snyder proved siéady over the dled his position in smart style nine-game route and landed fifth again and had six chances without “| Th in that division with his 1883. a bobble. He was injured. however, | Old| The |

rolled 983, added a 336 handicap, Indians here on Saturda Leaders in class B- and C team for 1319 and first place. ne:

‘the Hoosiers had the chance today |

Kautskys vs. Tri-Cities

: 5 = . n » . _ target for a lot of ribbing in Flor- Boston and Pittsburgh . . . Looks| The standings: TEAM (CHAMPIONSHIP) Earl Winterhoff (Hammond) ......... 1960 | Pp T T ida this « « + Opposing |like the Cardinals pay some play- FIVE-MAN Bowes Beal Past. (Indianapolis) .....- Jig | Herold MUphy (Decatur}..-.<.....»« 18041 n ro ourne oni i TVE-MA! Conkle Funeral Home (Indianapolis 3080 | BF le Voelz :Indianapolis bench jockeys shout at him, [ers top drawer salaries while oth-| Hermann Undertakers, 8t. Louis .... 2992 |Galumet Bow! (Hammond)........... 3039 | BoD Susemichael ‘Indianapolis)..... 1388 ; | Old_Puebl jGalumes. Bo Fonnie Snyder (Indianapolis)....... 1883 . “Wait'll the season starts, Jim. |ers are paid in peanuts until they gi°.puenio toierseptors, Tucson, Ariz. ZH | Foxworthy Ford (Indianapolis) 30 CHICAGO, April 17 (U. P). —|All-Stars and Toledo's Jeeps! 38F] a . : orthman Home Bldrs. (Ft. Wayne) 3012 WOMEN’S Thr A : : 3 : Pp With Kriner and Greenberg be- become topflighters . . . The new Piddies Men s Shop. Lyserne. Pa... 3858 VISITING BOOSTERS EAN EVENT & ‘hree Hoosier teams will be in ac- against Dow Chemical. 3 side you, youll be down te 130 setup in Pittsburgh put the Pirates TWO.MAN a Glaser-Tayior Bldrs. (Muncie) ...... 2838] 01d Crown Ale & Beer (Pt. Wayne). 2¢63| OD this evening in quarterfinali Thus the tournament has become pounds by June.” {on the players’ preferred list. P. Matays-H_Lsuman, St Louis..... 1323 Ambassador Lanes (Gary) jronireaes Ba Sally Taxlords Comets Sindpia.) 3634 | games of the ninth annual pro-|almost an all-National league show, jEmbanie BER AIS RESET Bo wre unangt i h Sow am l M : : . * J. Pallardy-L. Badaracco, 8t. Louis.. 1248 | Jasper . (JASDEF) ....iierinns rott Shoe Store (Indianapolis)... sure to be e - (land, Mich., as the only non-league! ; ] Track Meets Canadiens Favored D: Bevin yA es Monica. 1239 DOUBLES TEAM EVENT (Class B) The three Indiana representatives survivor. 5 ve ; > Fonnie-Snyder-Don Johnson (Indpls.) 1282 {Team No. 18 (Indianapelis)..... ... 2337 are the Indianapolis Kautskys, the] Shebo i : .sMerced, Cal. ...... 890 of # Doehrm ( : , ygan eliminated the Porty In Hocke Playoff Deer Compton” Cal. 101010 Gay Phper-West-Win. Doehrman (FL. oOo Can ester | Madison) ....... 2281 | Ft. Wayne Zollner Pistons and the(land, Ore, Indians, 62-48, in g » y Nolan Burton, Los Angeles -.. 673 ecki-Antonowitz (South Bend) .. 1257 neral Home (Kokomo) 2282 : : y ’ n : ; Angelo Reds. Los Angeles 86 Radi CR A van DeWalle' (South Rich Funeral Anderson Packers. But the Zollners opening round contest yesterday # C U g ri ONTREAL Ahn (U. Be Les Gibson, Winnipeg .......... prege Po 1 TEAM EVENT (Class ©) and the Packers tangle at 8 p. m.| Toledo qualified for the quarterAY e on anadiens, re Ra ERT teraA AALS More-Stevenson (Anderson).......... {McCarthy Chevrolet (Kokomo)...... 2030 The Kautsk ho d first- : ; Angelo Reda, Chicago -. 5 Ki Dt (MURSe) veer ns... 2006 e utskys, who drew a first-| finals when they staved off a. last 3 A dual meet at Washington and season champions of the National ALL-EV SINGLES ” New ‘Court Lunch (Muneiel.. ...... 1998 round bye, will meet the Tri-Cities|period rally by the all-Negro New eel, 2 ¢ hockey league, and the Toronto Ma- | Hank Lauman, st. Louis . 1944 |B Balled J, iE Sianpetts) ...o.. RI DOUBLES (Class A) Blackhawks an hour later. Other|York Rens. Toledo won 62-50. Tria triangular affair at Howe to-|ple Leafs, the runners-up, will tan- G0 Palubisk, Chicago I. 1891 |R. Stauffer (North Manchester)....-. $35 | ally Twsiord-Gertrude Bradley (n- |cames this evening pit Sheboy- Cities defeated the Baltimore Bul. morrow afternoon are on tap for |gle here tomorrow night in the first John Snyder, 3 iceling. "WI Vh: seine Hb A an (Pt Wayne! .......... 670 |Louann Early-Ann Grull (Indpis)... 1132 (gan’s Redskins against the Oshkosl. | lets in the final game of the eve-

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I" Gears, Royals ~ Resume Tonight

CHICAGO, April 7 (U, P.).—The | [Chicago Gears, dominated by their ss3 [great center, George Mikan, play host to the Rochester Royals to{night and will rate an even chance 588 of taking the lead in the National championship

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Mikan’s 27 points and his control the backboards on Saturday den pe night enabled Chicago to even the .. s14| five-game playoff 814 whipping the Royals, 67 to 63. The Gears trailed, 36 .to-33, at halftime, {but put up an almost faultless -4ao|second half. defense. which stopped - {forwards Al.Qervi and Bob. Davies,

at one-all by

Rochester's main offénisive threats: Davies, the kingpin in the Royal |fast-break attack, was held to one

The Royals, whose .classy 31-13

on their own floor. The remaining S week.

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ning, 57-46.

Attention Scouts

~ VILLANOVA, Pa. April 7.—Stan Chojnacki, who hurled six victories against a single loss in his first season of college baseball, is expected to be Villanova's mainstay this spring.

Tribe House Hunting With the Indianapolis Indians due home Friday, the housing: situation for the athletes is causing a problem at Victory field. It's Tribe

Business Manager Ted Sullivan's job to locate apartments, houses of rooms for the ball players and he will be grateful for any hélp from the fans. Pass along any tips to

| man, Westrum.

| Hoosier Redskins clicked in all departments here yesterday and trounced

Tribe Box Score

MINNEAPOLIS ABR H POA B Trechock, 2b ...... $0 64 'Y 4 0 ¥, MH iinet 3 ¢ ¢ 1 1% Barna, rf ...ioienne ¢ 0-0 3 6 ¢ Miggins, eof .. +4 1 3) 6. 0 McCarthy, 1b +2 1 1 1 1-46 Gilbert. Jb .ii.0000 0 0.8.0 0 Wesirum, ¢ .. .riee 0.2 ¢ 1 0 Rhawn,®" 1b .. 3-6 ove YO Garcia, 3b ... ob 000 18 laus, ss '. 4 0. 9 4 4% 23 Jungels, p . wv EP 8 r rie Andromidas, p. +... 1 0 0 _ 0 1 0 Schoenborn, p 9 00 4 ¢t ¢ Harpuder .... «1.0 6 0 0.40 Gerkin, p ... 0 0 0 ¢ 1 0 y+ ERR RO TE 3 @ oOo ¢ o 9% Tolls ov.civovvss 3. 3 4% 8 3 Harpuder batted for St¢hoenborn in Tth. Bell batted for Gerkin in 9th, INDIANAPOLIS , AB R Beard, 3 .......... 3 3 H re : Castiglione, »8 ..... 4 3} 1 ¢ 3 0 Weatherly, if '..... ¢ 2 3 I 0 0 Moran, 2b. ....0ie. dF 34.7 0) Workman, ib .,.... $« 0 TT 6 1 ¢ Wentzel, eof ., 4 9 1 4.0 0 Poland, ¢ ......... 3 0 0 4 } 0 Riddle. ¢ ..........3 © ‘0-3 0 0 Brown, 28 .....0... 3 0 1 3 3 { Woods, Pp ....e000.. 3 1.1:0. 3 0 Soriane," P lieve 19-0 0 1 90 Toil Vakivin 32 74 M7 9% 3 inneapolis 0 3 0 0 o - Indianapolia 3 0 0 0 3 : : ! 3

Runs batted in—Moran 23, Workma McCarthy, Westrum, Castiglions 8 3 Weatherly, Klaus. Two-base hits—Moran. Woods, Castiglione, Weatherley, Work-Three-base hit—Miggins. Stolen base—McCarthy. - Double plays— Jungeis to Klaus to McCarthy, McCarthy to laus to McCarthy, Schoenborn to Rhawn to McCarthy, Brown to Castiglione

to Moran. Base on ball Woods 2, Andromidas 1, Soriane J. Te Puck out—By Woods 4, Soriano 1. Hits—OfN Jungels 6 in 3 innings, Woods 3 in § Andromidas 3 in 5 Soriamo 1 in 1 Schoenborn 1 in 1%;, Gerkin 1 in 2 Winning pitcher—Woods Losing pitcher

Jungels.

Umpires—. Time—1:56. p Jones a

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to even the sertes, The Mill City team won the opener, last Thurs. day. 7 to 6. Manager Brown was expected to prune his Tribe squad again tonight. The Indians pull stakes here Wednesday night and head for Indianapolis, arriving Friday morn-

d-wife on the last play of the game when | ing. The Peggy Hawkins Crown's with '2634, good for the tourney opened a four-day run at spiked on the toe. He was oo) : Fe, Yo atte ihe Cin.

cinnati Reds at Victory field, next

the Speedway alleys, with local cou- [slated to play in today vith | way 3 [$ y's game with [Saturday and 8 . ples dominating the top five posi- the Millers at Ocala. y va landed in tions. ‘Mr. and Mrs. Kurt Beiers| Since the Millers defeated the Indians’

The Pittsburgh ! Pirates,” the ’ big league affiliate, were [to break training camp at Miami

Beach today and Tribe President

send him some additional player help. ‘Butler Loses on Links

BLOOMINGTON, -Ind., April 17. ~Playing only doubles’ matches because of bad weather, Indiana university's golf team scored a 6-0 victory over Butler here Saturday.

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