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Dick Roberts Tosses

No-Hitter for

Bick Roberts, Broad Ripple Junior, | port in the sixth inning.

Rockets

Tech

stepped into high school baseball's banged out six hits to Southport’s

hall of fame today. . The Rocket hurler won the spot yesterday with a brilliant no-hit| performance against Ben Davis on, the Ripple diamond. Ripple plated | a run in the first inning and | emerged a 1-0 victor over its Marion | county opponent. In achieving his no-hitter, Rob-| erts never allowed a runner past second base and never faced more, than four men an inning. He! fanned five allowed one walk and hit three batters. Ed Poole of Ben Davis gave up| six safeties and ‘was in command of the Rockets after they had tal-| lied on an error, sacrifice and Jim, Drew's single. The .victory was Broad Ripple's second of the young season, and they were to shoot for their third today against the Cardinals at Southport. In the other high school game in the city yesterday, Tech opened its| season with a 7-4 victory over Bouthport at Tech field. Tech

[tour and committed two miscues to

the Cards’ three. ‘Juniors Organize

Openers tentatively are billed for

June 9°in the 11th district Ameri-, {can Legion junior baseball program and 11 teams are set for competition fat this time under sponsorship of Ford dealers. Currently, and sponsors are likely: Aviation Post (Fred Williams Jr. ), Irvington Post (OC. T. Foxworthy Co.), Robison-Ragsdale (Hatfield Motors), Kennington (Walter Hiser, Inc), Osric Mills Watkins (80th-

{Central Sales), Memorial (Roy Wil-

motth Co.), Acton (Davis-Mill-| paugh of Greenwood), Wayne (West Side Motors), Tilman Har-| pole (combined dealers), .|Ripple (Hoster-Roberts), apolis Post 4 (Harry A. Sharp Co.),' John Hickey, 11tIr district athletic officer; was in. charge of an organization meeting at World War

the following teams’

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SHORTRIDGE SPEEDSTER—Expected to be a pointwinner for

the Blue Devils on the cinders this spring is' Jack Tichenor, junior

24 Pros to Compete For Tennis Title

scored three runs in the second, an- Memorial last night which featured NEW YORK, April 10 (U. P.).— | pete. other in the third and three more the showing of Joe Cronin's base- ‘Twenty-four of America's leading

in the sixth, Paul Radcliffe, on the mound for the Cardinals, rationed two hits tol the Cards in the first five innings, but was the victim of a four-run| homer by Leon Genzer of South-!

ball film.

High School Track

Bvauivile Reitz 90%, Evansville CenSR "0, Mooresville 48,

[tennis pros will compete in the {world professional grass court championships at Forest Hills, June 23] to 29. Bobby Riggs, winner of the indoor title and the recent $10,000 Phila-

dashman and-Blue.Devil letterwinner from last season. Indian.| action with Shortridge at Lafayette tomorrow.

He'll ba in

delphia Inquirer meet, Don Budge, Fred Perry, Wayne Sabin, Frank Kovacs and Welby Van Horn will be among the pro stars who will com-

Baseball TY HIGH GH SCHOOLS Broad Figs 1. Be ort, i)

Duke 4, Cornell 1. Oklahoma A. & M. 2, Washington 1,

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for conduct detrimental to baseball, recovered enough to say that “I {have an idea who the new manager will be but I cannot tell you now.” Later he retreated even from that position, and would go on record ‘only that Brooklyn would have a manager when the season opens on Tuesday., President Larry MacPhail of the New York Yankees, defying Chandler’'s silence’ order, announced today that he “will continue to release any and all factual information. pertinent and proper with the operation of this club.” " Since the suspension broke so unexpectedly. and so close fo the sea-son-opening, it was regarded as likely that the new manager would

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Durocher Quiet, Refuses to Say Whether He will Enter Movies With Hi% Wife

By CORNELIUS RYAN

NEW YORK, April 10.~Ray Blades was most frequently mentioned |}; today as probable successor to Leo Durocher, and it appeared certain that Brooklyn Dodger President Branch Rickey already has made his managerial choice, although he hasn't revealed it. > | Rickey, obviously stunned when he learned of Baseball Commissioner | Bills, sister of lA. B. Chandler's action ih suspending “The Lip” for the 1947 season |Tu

.|named for the International league champs. a Rickey’s

Pacific Coast league.

j| Charley Dressen from the Dodgers

. parts in the incidents.

Harold Parrott, Dodger secretary |D®le who ghost-wrote a daily column for Durocher in the Brooklyn Eagle, was fined $500 and the column was ordered stopped. |

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Dodger .organization and familiar with the team. That put Blades, who once managed the St. Louis Cards when Rickey was Cardinal general manager, in the limelight. Blades, Jake Pitler and Clyde Sukeforth are Dodger coaches and have worked with the team all spring,

ager for today’s exhibition with Montreal at Ebbets field, but that

jority and his reputation as a trouble-shooter. He was not considered in the running as permanent manager. Chief objection to Blades’ selec tion might come from Blades himself. He often has said in strong terms that he never again wanted the headaches of a major league manager. . Terry Mentioned Pitler was mentioned, as was Dixie Walker, Ed Stanky, Pepper Martin, Bill Terty, Frank Frisch and Clay Hopper. However, Rickey was quoted as saying that “Walker never has been considered as a managerial possibility,” and Frisch said his radio-announcing contract eliminated him. Stanky,

perienced, but not familiar with | & the Dodgers and his promotion would hurt Montreal, since a new manager would have to then be

Martin, who was a star player on Cardinal “Gas House Gang,” now is a Dodger fleld man after managerial experience in the

Terry, former New York Giant leader, has been out of baseball for years and is independently wealthy,

Says MacPhail Is Guilty Durocher himself said nothing.

would go into the movies ‘with his wife, Laraine Day, but the exmanager refused an answer. It wasn't known what effect the suspension would have on movie actor Eddie Bracken’s announced plan to co-star Leo in a movie named “.750 Smith” which was to go into production ih June.

Rickey and Durocher had hurt

tertaining gamblers in his box at an exhibition game at Havana. Rickey replied that MacPhail also was guilty of bad conduct in luring

to the Yanks as coach.

After a hearing in Florida, Chandler studied the testimony, then suspended Durocher, suspended Dressen for 30 days for jumping his Dodger Verbal contract, and

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