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Sp He ~~ : LL ee——— . i Ross Bats In ' We Winning Run As . *» Milwaukee Holds : nee . Despolls 11ers 2 fo 1 Series Lead i if. “lar in the M11] By UNITED PRESS hi HE * Oty. . ., McCar- EVANSVILLE, Ind, April 8.—The oF Spey . thy is a former Bosiun Braves Will UY 10 sven thelr prepared. member of the spring exhibition series with their . Indianapolis Milwaukee farm club today after ae © team... , He was losing to the American association t and | * obtairied from the ; team yesterday, 4 to 2. Chet Ross alan an '« New York Giants McCarth two-run double off Glenn Elliott in y and sold to the y He pint inning gave the Brewers yMasager .. Boston Braves. . . « In turn, the|a 2- lead in games. {' Braves sold him back to the Giants| Carvel Rowel's homer with Pitcher Ha and, after the New York club pur-|Johnny Hopp on base produced Alvny uf . chased the Millers, he was installed | Boston's only runs as Brewer Pitcher Te ue "as the Minneapolis first-sacker.,,.|Al Epperly limited the National ~Jiny Stuary * He had a big season in 1946 and was| leaguers to seven hits, tsoureh i a big factor in the team’s sensa- S——— tional late-season climb from last peAH, Favs The Ereekivy bition on ; gers, due back ‘at their Eb- hibition eng place to fourth. , , . Johnny was a br consistent hitter all thr the eis 4 Bild. home wp were anapolls, or ‘ al ough ated to stop today in Charleston, April 13 ar * the horsehide for distance, . It | W- Va to play. the local team of cinnati Red _ said the, parent Giants are training ng Suny leagues i an. ciated F + McCarthy tp become a manager in state of mind as 2 It of their The two %, their farm system some day owing 12 to 4 victory yesterday over City team + v to the fact his temperament seems : : A y | ulled to handia young payers | (he St Lous Browns, thelr fis THINGS START TO COME TO LIFE AT SPEEEDWAY —The first touch of warm weather brought a bit of ‘activity to the Indianapolis M a § Minneapolis and Jersey City are the | mare + To» * | couple of top drivers on an inspection tour. At the left, Ted Horn found just the chassis of Cotton Henning's Maserati which ho doa sonapols Motor Speedway and a fang § Giants’ Triple-A farm clubs, Ton : Right, Jimmie Jackson used a gasoline spray on the f £ 4h drs 18. otfon Henning's Maserati which he drove to third place in"the 1946 classic. regulars: wo 3 # » = PT. SMITH, ATk—The Cleveland g pray ® Trame of the car in which he finished second behind George Robeson. tied one an i WALTZ ME AROUND AGAIN. |Indians held a 6 to § edge over the Cl | . ; Jos Me » © +4 Andy Lotahaw, tormerty of |New York cinta im wer exuiion| Cl@mmons, ‘Roberts Score Endy A | Indianapolis, who is In his 25tn |%7Ie8 f0dsY as the two teams moved > y LISTS owe or eeK-En the Indians a on effle - & » - 2 toon at rine of the Ccge oe In A. A. U. Boxing Tourne 1050-Scrat : gy Cone Von or zor’ 8 hi ot [Ts oi ret one Yai . 0 Plav Thur -dcratch and Doubles Pin Events gel : Hoosier pep . . , and proved it to [in a row over the Giants here yés- Two Times- : Cy ; | the young ball players with the |terday, 2 to 1, the Winning Tun today in Boston for Galen Gloves champions still were in contention By BERNARD HARMON Swilock: : . M Yon : national Amateur Athletic Union crowns at the| Coach Tony Hinkle’s Butler uni- end of the regulation schedule last The tean team this spring. . , . Grandpap crossing the plate on Manage: Boston Gardens. Willie Clemmons hard Two more tenpin tourneys are scheduled to get under way over th k ber of Andy won first prize in the “old- |Boudresu's triple in the seventh|qrew the plaudits of Eastern writers ac rane DE SmuyriEn, versity baseball squad went through coming week-end. A I" ‘regular league play, Bill Redskins ot ; fashioned waltz" contest held at |inning off Gene Thompson. Rellef|technical knockout. Bill Roberts, 175-pound king in the “sefiln its first “heavy batting practice] They are the Fox-Hunt 1050-scratch team event and the Broad Gill hammered out 234, ‘224 po olis gang b) the Cubs’ Catalina training base Pitcher Steve Gromek saved the Times-Legion tourney and recent winner In the state A AT : yesterday afternoon in preparation Ripple doubles. Both will attract capacity entries. 653 for East Side Bakery n th blows to on last month. Tribe in the ninth when he came ’ it d «A. U. meet, to, the opening game Thursda Bill Brunot, tournament secretary of the Fox-Hunt event announces | Little Plow 1 , gregation . oro in with the bases loaded and one Frome Et 3 3dianeed with a unanimous de- against Canterbury college; at ay an entry of 130 already registered, assuring the first place team a Hunt-O'Grady pk ~ runt Roy Weal COLONELS ARE SET. ... When Out and struck out the next two Climumons. Sew into Jaze” Eis. HE : award of $300. He predicts 150 will Bradley posted her eighth 600% hits, inclu Louisville American batters. | - - | i : . ’ be Lous : an Hari okt ation : i worth of Milwaukee with a two- For the past two weeks, the Bull- be in Joe hetore entries close at'MA-1198, before midnight Saturday. |Series of the season, getting 203, the Indians season at amp ISD Jie new DALLAS, Tex.—St. Louis Cardi-| fisted attack in the initial round dogs’ activity has been confined to 8 ; ¥- The Broad Ripple attraction also|174, 224—601 for Motor Freight in came close san a Bede hx April 16, Man-| Manager Eddie Dyer an-| and bounced his opponent off the pitch and catch exercises in the| Al Striebeck, secretary of the Will extend over three week-ends, | the Thos. Bemis & Co. circuit at long afternc up will oy substantially 1s J ©" | nounced today that outfielder Jim ropes just before the bell. The fleldhouse because’ of bad weather. Ripple meet, has approximately 650 with squads slated every hour from |the Pennsylvania. and batted (but not in batting order) A Basso, who trained this spring with Milwaukee scrapper was in no con- Ameng the Yecord-breaking wm. ig on ine seh edule as of Voday {2 Pp. m.. through 10 p. m. each| The St. Joan of Arc National Butch M Clark, pitch; Jack os p or the world’s champions, has been dition to continue the fight after oul of caiiidates, Coach Hungle las (T's, also, Dromicts 8 Jas on pr ach Boney oon through league wound up its season. at the grins: Rh an = Arag n, = ‘ I released on option to the Houston | that. seven lettermen from last season’s|Fush that will swell the list to 70010 p. m. each Sunday. Uptown. Consolidated Finance: and a wiple, a second; George Siricklund. hia. BUSS, the Cards’ Texas league farm | Wins on Decision indiana conference chiamplonship oF Move. Entries in this event also|~ Entry in ‘this meet maybe {gjide Uptown Tavern with records of Manage Merrill ' | club, Basso batted .275 last year for| . Roberts decisi y team. The returning “B” men in- [close Friday midnight. by telephoning Striebeck at CH-7061|33-37 tied for the top spot in the base, also § Combs, short; Johnny|., Bac ecisioned Kenny Nerison [clude infielders Herod Toon, Leroy| First place in the handicap divi- or calling the Broad Ripple al final team standi Tun and b Welaj, left; Pete Layden, center, The Cards meet the Texas of Portland, Ore. in his trial match. | “Dee” Compton, Gene Newland, sion of the tourney will pay $300 BR-0018 ppe 3 BY re set the I = uy Clie style. and Jim Gleeson, right. league’s Dallas club today after) Be ae ame ; a ana George Blackburn; and out-!while an award of $200 will go to | The best scoring on local allevs | FACE average with 180. bi The Indi: . 8» inpi Srl X- |felders John Masariu, Lothair and {the duo with th ns ar iain ; when the whipping Houston yesterday, 7 to , n € best actual series. [last night off! A GOOD START... . Carl Ers-|o pon; out in the second heat, but the Howard Mainfold Ey smerged from a playoff; ; the ninth “es 2, behind the seven-hit pitching of ainfold. Squads at Fox-Hunt are sched- |seri i - e ninth line, 19, of Anderson, Ind, got &!Harry (The Cat) Brecheen BY WILLIE CLEMMONS Oregon boy managed to rally and| Leading the large group of fresh-|uled Saturday st 6:30 &nd 9 p. m [38 Joe first place. in the West) Sign 4-Year Contract Though t) big-league thrill the other day... . johnny Grodzicki, Stan Musial’ Stay the distance. men prospects are James Rosen-|and Sunday at 3 and 8:30 p. m. Center When oie tl West Side| GAINESVILLE, Fla. April 8 (U, shift lineu; Pitching for the Fort Worth Cats on homer, his third of RS a Russell McKinney of Indianapolis [stihl and Charles Maas, catchers,|The tournament will Tie a: | Seller. _ hen, Sentee Scwars OO he University of Foridd has through ti of the Texas league, he worked the spring, topped the 15-hit St. Louis Portiand in podall DeLorme of land Jim Doyle, inflelder. All three the following two week-ends. Unie Congrenticr; J4—#72, his signed with the University of Kene making an last three innings against the Chi- attack. but Tost his - > Dielmiugry trial were members of last season's| Those interested in entering | trouble Hing st Ey pg Moving TO alu ooiball His begiie TR an win ny — “iin all R CK, Ark. The Chi Kihuyama -of Homehaie ps a basieisal) squat. should contact the Fox-Hunt alleys,| The two teams were tied gh) ie» ron Ray Walshe : ja hry winning an 1l-inning| LITTLE ROCK, —The ™ ama na y. e outfiel game. . . . He held the major cago White Sox, seeking their fifth decision in the 126-pound class. | leaguers to one hit and fanned Bt straight victory, will play Little Harold Cone of Indianapolis| Kautsk Five Ad Last Night' Bowli : io 2 = = Rock of the Southern association bowed Te of Sunteriion in. Rie 135. y vances 9 $ Bow ing Leaders a. THEN AND NOW. ... In Ma _ today. Chicago scored its 18th tri- pound class. He was stopped by) 600 BOWLERS (MEN) y i . 1876, or 71 years ago, DL umph in 28 spring games yesterday Buinets Gurney of Norfolk, Va. ini | n Pro Cage Tourne George Sovars, Wat Side Church ... 672 | Patty "Striebect. Delaware Matinee... mn Foland ed show that between 5000 and 000 Dy defeating the Shreveport Sports I od round of their trial Y " Jack Kirby, st. Be a ae Bore $13 shortstop w fans “ p . uts Stumpf. Evangelical Ch: 537 | Nell 4 Arve ul te york E30 teh ® oe di Har Dunn Is Beaten The Indianapolis Kautskys are pitted against Oshkosh, the club Fras Susemichacl, South Side B. M’ 638 | Audrey Suites, Thos Bemis Tr. 0 down here, Cine ag Red io batle he dst snd: Goraor, M eee or a Harry Dunn of the Hoosier team “ICR beat them out for the Western division championship in the Sus, Geldemeler, Heri Jones a Ee Bice ake, pDolaiairy 333 sition becat inna 3 tockin | Nati . , Au Tansp. asnatice . oils Iawaliee 4 Opening game. ,.. Come Tuesday, |the Sports to three singles. Chicago lost a close decision to Gene Mc- aie Baskeroal) Jeague tam, as the pro basketball tourney continues Ray Stewne, Reformey Church hp [Betty ET fe chais, qeveny .... 41 i nese April 15, some 40,000 fans . |got seven hits before rain halted Intyre of Boston in the 160-pound 8 . Joo Argus Jr’, Optimise Cia or. """ $37|Vivien Weaver, Thos. Bemis ) prob ci : pound| The Hoosiers won their semi-final berth last nigh RE a Tumut Clb ........ 833 |Atna Elstrod, Thos. B four-game & ably will be on hand play in the eighth inning. BILL ROBERTS division trials. a night by trimming the Chick Navikas. Courthouse ....0.. 625 | Ruth Ranes, Thos, Bemis o.oo. y to watch 8 Tri-Cities Blackhawks by a 65-56 margin john Hren, Indiana Bell . ...[ll] 624 |p, eg two. The Ihe 1947 Cubs lift the lid against NORFOLK, Va—Larry (Yogi) i a 2 Ssmbridte. Mass, Ft. Wayne's Zollners, defending - Bon Hi rs U ernal, Revenue ol ea wile Hels and the fou , the Pittsburgh Pirates. - ogi eliminated the 147-pound Indian-| = = : Don Royer, 'St. Philip A Cc. '"' 621 (Ruth Graham, Thos B i Ag Berra, the squat ex-catcher, ap- |The Sox exploded seven hits, includ- apolis contestant, Julius Griffith, in | CAMPS in the invitational meet, » Tom Benim, LE um i | Mary, Feist Thor Bemis : anager PARADISE FOR ANGLERS. - . .| New woroday to have eased the |ing homers by Ted Williams and|(rial bout. The judges voted that|2dvanced With a 52-40 conquest of Tac rters Bl Leppert, Holy Cross .......%'" &13 | Helen Dysert, Ravenswood Merch. .... sos Stan Perck O18 oF ie rs ERS. us ew York Yankees’ rightfield wor- |Jackie Albright, to score five runs|Small had the edge al] the way. |e Anderson Packers, and the To- McGregor, Inter-Plant .....0!!111[] _ 810 | Avsels Marva, Stanley Jewelers... . 502 an Fere Ruppert contest € (eorge| ries as a result of his heavy hit- [off John Hetki in the second in-| Fred Rice at 112 pounds and/led® Jeeps won from Midland RAISE Richman, Fraternal . . 808 | Phelma Neal, Blue Rivhon sis 300 rookies, and st for fishermen at| ting of the last week. i huck | (Mich.) Dow Chemicals, 59-55. Osh- : Leroy Suiter, Capital Paper . 1 oat Doris’ Wilson, ARP .. Wk Mixed. 0 lar relief s Miami Beach this year is a 6- ning. Rookie southpaw Mel Parnell) Chuck McGow at 118, the other In-| Yimi Kinnett, Inter-plant 37.9 ticular] pound, 6-ounce bonefish Berra was the slugging star yes- |gave the Reds only five hits in the /dianapolis champions, were sched. Kosh eliminated the Sheboygan onor | 0 S Bill Noffke, Evangelical ......... "" 80g] OTHER LEADERS (WOMEN) parley aly ‘G Dwight ea cought by| terday as the Yanks beat Norfolk, six innings he pitched. uled for initial action in the tour. Redskins, 53-44. Bl Dita, Svanes Meal .oooei soo | Julia Hoan Sarai Methodis hn also tried o an outing in south hil during| 19 to 5." In the last two games he ney today. | Indianapolis and Tri-Cities played| pw vopx April 8 (U. P)— OTHER hua Bi SM Hazel ‘Green, Internal Revenue .. ... 448 The Mille Whit en Soul rida + + «| has hit three homers, two doubles, | BIRMINGHAM, Ala.—The Wash- _— Ithrough a close first period in Preach il Dodd h : he | Seo. Moore, Pt. Square 8:30 ......... 509 | : sa four hits a "ua a, 8y In 1941 when| and three singles, and driven in [ington Senators and Philadelphiaip ge {which the lead changed hands sev- er Gil Dodds, who was the Bil Gane, Moose Lodge -....... 0000 98 | Maine Legislators first stanza Nast Toy Michigan | 11 runs. Phils were scheduled to play here eral times, but the Kautskys were easy winner of all of his 12 races Scots Popariy, BE dns ATL | ill Bri . lied one = of shar ig a KD (8 enias Sn tonight in another exhibition game | Je 0 dace out in front at the end of 10 min- last winter, was’ the selection of the | Jack ‘Willis, Boor BUC tea + 13 ribery Bill Be nga) Florida. TRO Tl dt es os Vir Wasuogwn utes, 2147. st before the half] TACK Writers association today as|Bon Webster Brighevoes Merchants . S43| AUCUSTA, Me, April 8 (U: P), Ee ee * = - befor : 2.0. » pected to face veteran Boston Red| The Pris Tignt, : to 4 catty 0 eners Listed Pi By 29-all deadlock and|'D® “outstanding performer of the Prine Wills, Transportation. | 342 | —By. a voice vote, the Maine house the issue in 1 OHIO FISTIC THREAT. , , , |Sox Pitcher Mickey Harris today as|4-to-0 lead, matched Washington's sent Indianapolis into a 33-29 lead- [indoor season.” Call Mangin. ‘Delaware Mathes sas | | CPresentatives today Killed an affair into ¢ k Sould be that Ezzard Charles, he Cineinney Reds attempt to|run in the seventh as Al Jurisich Midget ership. The Hoosiers enjoyed a five-| The Boston parson won nine |}. Thornton, Service Club ....... 35% [2nU-bribery sports bill. e cinnati Negro light heavy- [deadlock their training series with pitched steady ball, then ran into et auto racing, sanctioned by |. ; races at one mile—fastest time| ’ ' : N The bill would hav id : , : | point advantage going into the final} ” 600 BOWLER (WOMEN) ave provided for JP ———— weight, has 1t in him to become |the American league champions. [trouble in the ninth as Washington|the Capitol Midget Racing asso-|period, 47-42. +* |4:988 and three races at two miles Gertrude Bradley. Thos. Bemis & Co. sor |2 ONE to five-year jail sentence and M ’ a Shallenger Jou Joe Louis’ crown. : Hosen Jeloaied the Reds yester-|rallied for two runs with none out.|ciation, will open May 5 in Rich-| Tri-Cities came within three Sdasien Sims 260.8 His outstand- Annies uo Wiles ROME) -’ maximum fine of $10,000 for pers en = ¢ only thing against 487, ; t018KE 8 OUr-FRMEs-10- [olix. Dennehy Lo ha POLE Out. ints of catching Up on two oc-|iN@ accomplishment was at the|ABnice Burkhardt, Carr-Heckman sons convicted of bribing amateur, the Queen City mauler. , . , He [three lead in the 10-game series. stopped the dy oechier mend, Ind., according to Harry Op. FOS jr Ree HE op ra put| NeW York Knights of Columbus Sybil Northern, Thos. ‘Bemis ....... 3ss| semi-professional or professional and } has youth, boxing ability and a borne, association secretary. | Herm Schaefer connected on|S2Mes When he won the mile Tun Ponce yaa lesne's Mirabeaux ....837 athletes. Wel have _ bunch, + + « In addition, he likes . A prelim two-day meet is to be “clutch” ‘baskets in each instance In 4:07.01 and came back within Mr Roberta I as velY res ne All garm ma... Hales ? tsheg us Oo orners avored held at the Indianapolis Midget to keep Indianapolis safe. The Tri- = 9 Win the Wo Miles in Masks Hofieim. Thos Bema ©: san 1nd, <iea } olden ver S dw w- st.- iti def. «19.9. : v ataire verage . 540 at has had 2 Jot of sors In A L PI £ . Secqwa) wo X10 soon MaviCHite Solon Ielapest ave me Dodds received 13 of the 18 votes June Key iho mem. $A Serauss fens A . A y X cast, i « | Flossie Haufler, Ra ts o— IT MADE A DIFFERENCE. . . . Ture ayo ; Str ife roar = so id i b son Dillard Be yan fo Beily Mohr, “Thon. Bemis «1.1 +." 39 » oJ George (Snuff tT ) : : : : er official, opening dates are| Arnold Risen ‘was the top point- ! ; wii -r , New York Yankees tied ovr S00| PITTSBURGH, April 8 (0. P.).— {tonight because they are at home, MAY 6. Indianapolis Midget Speed. getter for .the Hoosier cause With Vit Mallat Who was unbestes in Taa-T Tuss| « JR. RS RIT SAS 5 ae FSHEQ. by Wo. SLERight vietorles Fie ertes:. ic: hett.fonradutsofs on, M8, Muncie; May 0a 13-10-his- credits The Summary: —-|- ory. cate aan bela 9 eam lussle b - ke Wale of AA ~Sopped. the American league in-1ois, oo iC league champion Hershey seven, . ©". [GRILE Speeciome; WHY AG ab! inaidnapeis G0." ri-Giles (4)._{fore, in. 1044. Other winners haye Tops Mat Program| = Sn — _ ‘against the ovér-aged and humpty- els WAG : ia an Fn 151%! been Cornell rdam, Greg| @ : Png ®eld dumpty pitchefs. . . . But last year ¢¢¢ the Bears tonight in the| Stanley Cup Series os Roars 1 1 Jonmns 1 3 slice, Jim Raflers. cheram, Org| The popular HODGEMAN Toan BU the erserviosmen hurrs . WAY fourth game of the final. round: of Rated 3 The . six-night-a-week program |Risene: 8 3 4 Rader? § 3 Jjfuce. | erty and Fred Sick- ’ aturing tonight's wrestling BRI NroN Fishing Shirt down to 250 for a drop of 59 poi is | the American Hockey league play- ate a Toss-Up will continue for 20 weeks. Racing | Closes ® 31 Soreton.t } 3! ee. : show. at the Armory will be the in & “dead grass” color— s es 1 Snully FRB on Eom. olfs. MONTREAL, April 8 (U. P.)— will begin at 8:30 p. m. and handi- Ardres.g 3 3 -4/ Hassett .g 3 4 2 3p asoeialion also honored 80- first main-go appearance of the is weather protection—plus! . he'll -be lucky. '|.. The Bears took the opening game | Th : cap starting positions will be based | Norris 01 1 VonNeldes : 2 : year-old Ernie Hjertberg for “long-| "Mystery Man,” who has captured Tailored to give complete ¥ fast week, 4 to 0, for their fifth... Montreal Canadiens, regular|ypon the previous week's finish Totals 24 1725 Totals 20 16 3 fine stivRiished service”. Hier. {ies bovis hele and is never had freedom for actionwalking, 8 'n as , ) . season N . otals 5| Tota 20 16 33 (berg coached hi rowi BENNY STIFLED, . . . With Sa fay ary. fet champs pm gs INDIANAPOLIS. ny bia 33 41 6 Olympic, teams in 1912 and. 199 Buddy “Knox, Tui “wil ho 8 Simply great for boat ¥ DIAM ~shortstop Eddie Miller's return t : aL nning ch. seneeerears 31.23 5land the D : : A fishing—light weight, wate. .the Cincinnati Reds, Homi Pittsburgh fought back to. square |holders, meet the Toronto Maple Gears One Game Do ois te tN. Je Dutch 12 a in 198 2 aria Oe marke) rappler Bohing His ib Welslh water SPORTIN Johnny Neun announ the series, 3 to 2, and then went |Leafs tonight in the fir : Risen 3, Closs, Gates 3, Thurston 3,| ges ‘ sh. with Young 10.00 y ced he into the lead last Saturday with a 5 ine firs} Same of F L Titl aren, = : Fight Results Bull Monigna, Los Angeles; and Al Cape ep to maten 3.98 would pit Benny Zientera, origi- 5-to-1 triumph-on home ice [the final 1947 cup playoffs, with rom eague Tie k b Pasha, Columbus, O. It Is a tag- eZ A nally scheduled for » whirl at ro ampn=0 Tis ee He the game and the series rated a CHICAGO; Api 3 10. Pion ‘Bas etball . By UNITED PRESS team tussle of two falls out of three,| There's a. t avvav of | , agains nny Frey an \ ’ toss-up. | ’ + Foe—1he PRO TOURNAMENT HICAGO--8id Peaks, 207, Charlestown,| Gil La Cross, Wh | ! ea | Bobby Adams for second base. . . . jess iy Sa Se rel Montreal finished the regular sea- Chicago American Gears, who de-] Quarter-Rnals ai, (oe Japs Auderiyn, 195, Gh: and Salvator Balbo ind er Bent tile a pany " Zictora Wonk to the Majors a 3 srr een men OT"%|son comfortably ahead of second-|feated the Rochester Royals 78 10] aria’ goepniLcities 86. Song outs cq Saint Paul, «176, | Mystery Man” in one-fall matches. pleasure seco , from - : 3 he ’ wry, 3 apolis Indians, 6 Lettermen Com : Plate Toponto, but lost the services|70 last night, can win the National Toledo 50; Mldiand (Mich) 55, New “daven, Conn. (10). y Montane She) 15 Thastualed the l STRAUSS % C0. | | : Br» prise [of two stars in the bruising semi-|Basketball league’ championship by NATIONAL LEAGUE PLAYOFF PROVIDENCE, RL —Ernie Forte, 148, rmory and the rough and tumble . " fe. TONE IT DOWN The past Purdue Tennis* Team final series with Boston. scoring another victory over Ro-|Chicago .78, Rochester 70 (Chicago leads, [Mexico City (10), 00 Peralta, 180, |Californian has beaten several ’ | season's University of K wr Toronto came through its semi-|chester tomorrow night. two games to one); NEW HAVEN, Conn.—Eddie Compo, 127, | {TONt-1ine opponents, THE MAN'S STORE dons University . of Xm ucky p JAPAYETTE, Ind, April 8 (U. final against Detroit in good shape,| A victory for Rochester would tie anton ol: Sutpointed Dino Bell; 129)| Gordon Hessell, Chicago, and ' scheduled games and seven in lee the ot on dual meets in addition to|and its young, strong and fast sqhad [up the playoff series at two victories | Baseball Nofes LEWISTON, MeBilly Lancaster, 152, |Rene La Belle, Toronto, ‘open the The Sportsman $ Floor | is . ate and Big Nine champion- (felt that Leaf reserve power against each and require the playing of a| mne Indiana University Ex 15, Santora Tina, Badie Lewoumesy, PIOGTAI 10-8 prelim at 8:30. The Famqus SIXTH ; naments’, , , total, 37... . When ships will comprise th hedul th n niversity Extension team y d, Me, (4). J —————— 80 the bovs do oer Romeo rr | ps prise the schedule forthe battered Canadiens wolild more fifth game here Thursday night. | wiil hold its first workout at 3 p.m. Fri-| NEWARK, N. J.—Charley Williams, 147 aR TT. ji 20 the bo Supp suid urdue university’s tennis squad (than compensate for the first-team| The Gears took a two fo one lead | ing the extension division is choi fend. Boiark, outpointed Johnny Green,” 146, IN BOTTLES A Any, = Coacl Adolph Rupp sa during the coming season, accord-|edge which the champions possess. |in the series last night through the| oul. The team will open the season with ne ND AT FOUNTAINS he “guessed” the schedule was too|ing to an announcement made to- imit— “|efforts of big George Mikan, who 3 yoad EP 30 Beuneviis Lytell, 158, Nresn "Cal utpoinied Bam heavy and that he woul . . ’ a), 150%, Akron: O. 2aon am . : 7 la tone t|day by Guy Mackey, athletic di- Hoosier Heav Wins. poured in 24 points. Rochester led| The Stewart-Warner baseball team will Biivudi, 10%. Siren, © UO. ’ Yd oe own 1 season to about “a mod- rector, : y ins at-the half 35 to 33 and held the|P!AY in, thé Manufacturers league again § rt t 25 a + « The Kentuckians wom| Four holdover lettermen from last| ‘CHICAGO, INI, April 8 (U. P.).— [lead until near the end of the third bo held. A Reiter oo Comore at : of He 7, ut, Jost he Big Sensor, plus two returned service- Sid Peak, 207, Charlestown, Ind.,|period. ro : me Leflrts ‘said ail tryoute’ are , elr finale. men letter holders, will comprise heavyweight, won by a technical] Dolly King, Rochester's Negro! ; on . : ’ gro ihe Ivcles oun Ty La- fleckout in 5 Seconds o Je Ai ids. Sak Josced out on fouls late ) aid, d eight-round (In the rd per The game, ‘Al The lettermen include Dave bout over James Anderson, 195, of played before 4700 spectators at SALESMEN Rodgers, New Albany; Bill Van|Chicago, last night in the Marigold | International Amphitheater, was|] Here's what our men don't do: Camp, Lafayette; Jim Boring, Dan- | gardens, ; : unusually rough. . Thirty-one fouls|| Dun.fhjcsmen dont do any eanvassing. ville, Ill; Harold Morg Indian-< ee ete gp were called : 1] Don's de “any edit Th tigating, lle, y A organ, Indian- ere called against the Gears and Don't do an ) enllin pack, syiay, wpals; Walter Dudsinak, East Cui Exhibition Baseball ~~ [M.unst the Rovais. BE 4 -) U ' / n cago, and :Dick Notter, Evansville, of . hel energy "in adding te +
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