Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 December 1947 — Page 22
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“Southport Favored In 4.y ay Tourney 4 our Face Flashes Shortridge Is Only Satisfied Customer Wh City Cage’ Meet
OB STRANAHAN | Counted on fo atfract thousandsann, who got 41 points in three Ralph got In the final game, either. {didn’t do a thing for Howe's attack,’ @ BWEDISH HEAVY NO CLOWN Ba omps on a wad of of of fans, and a like number of dol- games. And he was just about the The husky sophomore fwas some- and the Honets dropped a sad 32-17 r « + « Pro boxing followers who. have Tomorrow n [bubble gum, the little fat girl on lars, - the meet actually grossed most outstanding. individual in the thing of a surprise in the meet and decision to Shortridge, They got
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watched Olle Tandberg go through [the Fieldhouse-bound bus confided somewhere around $5000. It is a ‘meet, too, {he delivered very nicely. jonly four points in the last eight Oo the training paces at Greenwood {to anyone who would listen that'rather costly proposition to stage, Coach Jerry Stefner, who saw his Howe was another school which minutes of the game. 5 Han N. J, say the Swedish heavyweight |8hortridge was going to win the so the 10 participating schools will Blue Devils win their first title in'didn't care particularly for the out-| Tech certainly didn’t have much 1s a better fisticuffer than a lot at; =“ leity basketball tournament. This get only somewhere around $100 the history of the event, was happy come. Harry Stewart, regular Hor-/to cheer about, either. Coach Her- Th sports - goers ' was Saturday aplece——more or less—out of the over it all. But he couldn't have net center, suffered a badly sprained man Hinshaw tried all sorts of e this cou a around 2 p. m.
three-day event, Butler isn't going liked those wild passey and the ankle in Friday night's action and combinations, but big or small the
have been led to to be rich for the Fieldhouse rental, antics of the team in the final few couldn't dress for the semi-finals. Green couldn't stop the Continental,
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Warren vs. Decatur “You. want to
suspect , . . It know why?” she'd either, seconds when possession of the ball. Phil Barnhart, his understudy, sharpshooting and succumbed bd ; Cn The Day is said the hig In 2d Contest ask. Then she'd§ . 9» meant the Same ane the victory. (turned up with a bad case of Jt- a 50-32 score. wR, A fellow can take o t's d fending . sectional answer, 9 WASHINGTON certainly wasn't ters and the Hornets had to use| d erg oh and. "PY : Ge : " J JERRY COULDN'T have liked their third man in this position—| IT GOES WITHOUT saying that! ent Mauric & punch, And .,.cetball champions will be the cause .we pledased with the outcome. The Con " handthat is an im- a : the best team.” Bes f . that sprained ankle that big Bill Don Dennison: All this. shifting the other teams eliminated in the! i ¥ a pus portant item In Jadarin 1avonle SOMOTTON lo oj She proved {unensald S1W thal: 29:32 Wire pe- 2 earlier gunning certainly weren't, ip him. : ture the four-way county tourney {riod leadership wiped=out by a 16- . \ . i end of the | the - heavy di, ron High School's gym. more of | : Pp ‘ the aa! The Times All-City Tourney Team crying with joy. i. The theor; vision 1 YO The’ Cardinals, coached by Jewell than an Ivolnt Satan Splurge fap Ni i Washing? forward | Shortridge got a trophy whieh! { have played can: take ‘em yg... have won six of nine con- character, }-[leht minutes which turned the ‘Bill Niemann .....,2.,....Washington............0. forwar . nét the goa h and shale 2 tests this season but have been 8 hortridg e NIEMANN {battle tide. il n Maurice Wilhoite «seeds es Washington. Ces r sara forward (EHS (ODE nts the a) Mew HAWKS CENTER—Bob Most of th : y ike ; . | SUCCOSS ; Olle Tandberg g TON Ie y playing strongér competition than DOES reign today After blasting. unsuccesstylly n Carl Spiots uesinsiverse MiOWB. 0 erie niin: arward cutting down the nets through Lollar, 5 feet II inches, the “rub” ¢ 10 gO 8 long WAY |, i county foes. They lost the 88_the city tourney ‘champ after during the game, it was Chuck . 8 d _ h $ booed loud] if you also can dish 'em out With oo "wo iklin and then racked that tingling 38-36 victory over Keever of the Blue Devils who “Herman Hagner .........Cathedral................ forward 'whicl they poured the winning will hold~down the center Ali speed and power , | = SAdbers, yi up consécutive triumphs over El- Washington in the finals, finally put the clincher on the vie. ,.q Rogers it Shortridge. tests teddy nie sous. Shs Jadigon Yas Sessed position for: Decatur Cen- Iv ‘by. ‘Capt tands 6 feet 3 es Ar eighs . ’ 3 . up an e cords saved. used : EE a se f Euro iy Wood, Center Grove, Washington, But what the little fat girl didn't tory for Shortridge with five late Jog Kearns «une ernie vs TO MGs ca anise vi side devi vies CONIGE the fieldhouse Saturday night for a ral tomorrow - afternoon Red Almas 210 pounds, was one 0 UrOPES Lawrence, Shortridge and Cathe- knbw fs that Shortridge is about points. Dicl . Shortridge ard | use Sa y nig ke: f WwW . Ca best pre-war amateur boOXers . « io Ll bowing to Jeffersonville the only satisfied school in the] Washington's smooth ball-han- ick hacy souiiinaeninns — he G€.vsnsrnnnareinsss QU game with Canterbury. when the Hawks face War- hie 254 He learned to box well before W-, 4 vy dison, two southern Indiana tourney. She didn't realize, either, dlers did have one nice thing to| Chris “Theofanis ......... Washington. .............0. quar |_ As reported sometime ago in The ren Central in the second . 2 edge in ing pro'and he's an all-around ath- hot shots. {that it nearly turned out to be a'their credit. They produced the| Charles Keever ....eev.s Shortridge :csussianianiisin, guard Times, there will be no city tourna- | ame of . the four-w : i uy s lete, especially accomplished in 8Kki-|“g, 0) ory will meet Franklin] (tinancial fiasco. Itourney’s top scorer in Bill Niem-| Bob Stephens . tesaegenees . -Broad Ripple. . stesvasbianans guard ment at the Feidhouse next year. high school bask Y . Barons to ing . . . He doesn’t bruise easly by, 0000"), the opening game at mma wepmr— me a rr county high school basketbady punches and any physic 1:30 p.
ground in ining. expert wit Sl Jou 03d 0 a Barrowcliff, ‘Larsen Pace Kautskys Play Ted Williams Helps Himself tei ‘cranent af Tech: phe Prool 0! % Sounc se [the 2:30 affair, . ) der lethal jolts' , 's B tH Wi AH k T T Pp fn Hi ¢ bd Knox to Face z where it v ne ann rananre ncn, Henry rovers rec Bubler's Winning Attac Packers Tuesday o Top Batting Honors
week-end w cisioned Yankee Joe Baksl in 8,40. yiip Speedway in the coun- Butler's coach Tony Hinkle evidently has found that center he was NEW YORK, Dec. 22 (UP)—Tempestuous Ted Williams of the Bos- action agai)
one: before the final gun,
10-rounder in ‘Stockholm and the yo ygnqing with five victories in looking fOr last week. In fact, he came up with two pivot men Satur- Li Red Sox annexed his third American League batting crown during padi ap verdict was called “atrocious,” but Go... comes Neither Southport or day night as the Bulldogs defeated the Knights from Canterbury, 52 The Indianapolis Kautskys wind 1947 and while he was at it, helped himself to top honors in home runs, ug ps OmoITow ey De some Amerigans who were there said Pr anklin Township have met a to 30, before 2120 fans at the Fieldhouse, up their current lll-fated road trip (ota) bases and runs scored, the official averages disclosed today Ahoy bi ; Jater that the decision was not that 0)" opponent Lanky Jolin Barrowcliff, last year's starting center, dropped in 13 !onight in Toledo, then come home Williams, who won the title previously in 1941 and 1942, hit .343 to “A junior heavyweight. mat tilt be- Saas pi bad . .', Just another controversial ™ poooi i Gantral’s all junior squid points to top the Butler attack, and his alternate, Bill Larsen, eanned '© Meet the Anderson Packers to- peat runnerup Barney McCosky of the Philadelphia Athletics by 15 twéen Buddy Kiox, the “Flying ines ne outcome . Big Olle will make his face Warren Central in the 2:30 12 to take. the runner-up honors . morrow night at the Butler Field- points. The gangling Red Sox out- ———————— ~|Tulsan” and Cowboy Len Hughes na i i American: pro start against Joey p. m. battle. The Hawks defeated These two, and diminutive Buckshot State Collegiate house, fielder also connected for 32 homers batted In, 6; most home runs, joi Pittsburgh, Pa, will hold the Rh ”: the Maxim of Cleveland 3% NeW York. {he warriors, 45 to 3, last Friday O'Brien, led the second half attack go cb oat oll Schedul The high-flying Packers current and 33 total bases In addition 185; most triples, 72; most total wrestling spotlight at the Armory TE Ago d {and are favored to repeat again which gave the Blue the victory. asketba chedule ly are lodged in the second spot In scoring 125 times:" bases, 2158; most hits, 1439 and 'OMOrrow night. Der 98 9) 46 YEARS AGO . . . wiry | Added color to the tourney to- Although never in danger, lhe ToNionY Mia Lge ey re) Williams” run total gave him the moet rung scored, 704. In other, comiests, Billy Rabon: didn't even gridder to score a touchdown in a MOITOW will be a 150-plece band Hinklemen couldn't find themselves Earlbmm at Anderson. lem for the Indianapolis pro snipers, |4¢ 10 that department for the| Al-the Bolom of the bailing Jade lon Sita, Ga. Will obpose Benny I past the le Rose bowl game was Nell Snow, |COMprised of units from each of the until the halfway mark in that sec-| TOMORROW NIGHT go Ne n og y Pom port} fifth successive . season, a major m of the batting lad- Truedell ‘of Windsor, Canade, and ested i & Michigan fullback, against Stan. |four schools ond stanza. O'Brien, who had been Yidiaria at Michisan Stale in ne oh u y 0! nderson league record. The past season der were the Washington Senators Billy Weidner of Columbus, O., will \ their decal. ford in 1902. . ,. That was rubbing | - Warren Centrel won the two pre- in a slump which netted him a blank | Notre Dame at a : bo a . 0 ie Pare on his n\orked the fourth time he led the 8d St. Louis” Browns, each with, battle Jack Pappenhiem of Port- ” ft in on the proud natives of Vious holiday tournaments defeat- in the scoring column against 8t.| Washin ton at Purdue. Sa Fi omorrow nig it's BAME, circuit in total bases and the sixth marks of 241. i land, Ore., in supporting bout roles. : sunny southern California . . . for Ing Greencastle and Washington in Joseph's a week qo Jound his id ; 8 — league Tie. Lavigkys are Hig tqcnie straight playing -season that his em Im ra Ym Pa van pon vi vo Pa Va an Va Po Ha Pax Pa YA Lond Sax AK Da Tax ¥a ‘ gerry Se a guy named Snow to do a thing [1945 and bedting Shorfridge and anc hit four straight buckets in ihe total bases exceeded 300. : nto a 2like that in Pasadena on Now PWASHILEION. laal year, last half Widrge Twi Juckes Goes On [so90le of he Joup' Sop ovutent 48 McCosky Closest , 1 THE LEON TAILORING CO. \ pili] my Years Day. ... Jt was the Rowe | Jontin Twp iieen | Et ee | Outside of the dynamic Boston if | 40 Speedy 3 Fra : Little Evan Fine gave the Knights and was given additional bulk in ; y ¢ Boston. a nice cro RT rs wa otee | AT" JST ye pn Fora Sumas Scoring Rompage [i Te ov Sen bil T, pment te spun ve OPEN TONIGHT Bruntass | 48 Beech Grove «20, 43 Washington . 42 a y United Press Milo Komenich from Ft. Wayne.. | League regulars finishéd with bat- * wa 11 Mores Too aa 33 Diashing! 71 Jimmy Doyle erased this with an The New Haven Ramblers, with y | (its averages of 300 Dett 1 Cleveland HARD TIMES , . . There 's a 48 Morristown . 37 35 @hortridge 20 under - the - basket shot. Butler The Kautskys won at Sheboygan oy 1 Age ; I OF be.Ler o 1 T d d | d d Ni his again, hows rumor out that the two leading ** 7% Tv... 40 48 tie 3 sa moved ahead 4 10 1 on Jerry Cran- Bing Juckes going on a one-man last night, 58-51, after trailing by| McClosky was Sicees: with 328 § ues ay an eunes ay g zipped a Negro baseball leagues, the National ’ | 37 Madison .... 4 ny's two pointer, only to have- Leroy | rampage, today were within three a point at the halftime, 32-31. In. {oHowed by JONNY ky of the y Almas kne and the American, are on thin ice jp “250, 307 138, Cassetman drop in a free throw and points of the second-place Hersey dianapolis rallied in the final five Re x and Ta . right of the 1 : UNTIL 8 0 CLOCK period. Bol +. . and that the outlook for 1948 Warren Central Decatur Central | Fine a basket. Pollard gave Can- Bears, in the American Hockey minutes of play, Leo Klier and|White Sox with .324 each. ng the advant: 18 none too good. ~~. . The two| 13 MN. 32 4 Ban Davia 39 terbury the lead, 6 to 5, following League's Eastern Division. George Glamack leading the at- Kell of Detroit batted 320: Dale i . lis could ne circuits enjoyed great prosperity for| 28 Ben Davis 111 30 Br. Ripple . 3 Cranny's free throw, Charlie Maas| Juckes scored three goals last tack. Klier tallied 12 points to pace Misehel], Cleveland, 316; Joe Di- 4 A A A ms a Yk situation several years, but not last season. | n Manuel 33 Srnsiod .. $lihen flipped one in to give the Bull- night as New Haven defeated Her- the locals. | Maggio, Rey York, 315; ty i caught sho + «+ For some reasons their 1947 3 Decatur Cen 45 45 Warren Cent. 33/dogs a 7 to 6 advantage. They were shey 4 to 3, and got three Saturday Pro Basketball Boudreau, Cleveland, 307; 8 There is still time to ave a new Jack Lav attendance fell off in huge lumps. 0 212 hever headed after this, : Inight to lead a 10-3 Rambler spree I TO BDasketba Simo Chicago, .306; George Mc- to be the + The National was jolted harder 4_\We Conte Meet |, The Kyights tied the count twice, against the Philadelphia Rockéts. | RATIONAL > EAGYY Quins, New York, .304; Sam Mele, : the final | than the American. . . . I those y y 7 to 7, and 9-up, but Butler moved} ‘The Pittsburgh Hornets, Western ar Ilan Lost ed Rox, .302, and Elmer Valo, \ or backhandes leagis should fold, many clubs in At Tech Tomorrow . |away on the efforts of Barrowchiff|race leaders, also swept their week- | Rochester ..... 4 i Philadelphia, .300. Almas’ pad organized baseball will lose revenue. Game 1—1:30 p. m.—Franklin {and Bob Evans, lend games, crushing the St. Louis 4) AIne . .“ d an) Yankees First | The Cap + They have pocketed a lot of Township (5-2) vs. Southpert Leroy Casselman, formerly of Flyers, 9 to 4, last night after edging Toreas® 8 Arpusartesseiiy 11 4211 Boudreau, playing-manager of To WEAR for CHRISTMAS when Mill extra money by renting their parks| (6.3), ‘ x or idae, oy he Yd Dhty Joop. the Providence Reds Saturday, 4 to 3, Fline ...... Western Division 16 159 the Indians, bounced the most : checking to the Negro teams. Game 2—2:30 p. m. — n [NEW poin owe Y| St. Louis battled the Hornets to! Lest Pet doubles, 45, and outfielder Tomm ' al A J Central (2-4) ve Dane tey Pine’ 9. la 4-4 deadlock midway in the sec- Minneapolis ...........0." 12 10 33 Henrich of the rien re See the tailor shop ready-to-put-on garments at LEON'S. [f— A LOT OF EXPERIENCE ... tral (452). | Purdue's Boilermakers also used a ond period and then went to pieces Qahiosk are seus 2 tH 428 for the most triples, 13. Plashiest | We may have just what you have been looking for at a Washington State College basket- Game 3—7:30 p. m.—Loser of |5¢cond half uprising to guell Mi ‘hi gs Armand Lemieux, Tod Sloan, Bob INDIANAPOLIS 00" 7 11 368 on the basepaths was bespectacled price you can afford. All necessary alterations will be made ball team has nine lettermen back | 00’) oo loser of Game 2 (con- BAD State, 50-48, in a see-5aw bat- pgyes Syd Smith and John OF pIAISULTS YESTERDAY Bobby Dillinger, St. Louis Browns’| by LEON'S TAILORS WITHOUT DELAY! from last season plus two from the solation), [tle at Lafayette. Going into the herty scored for Pittsburgh. Rochester, 88, Oshkosk 30 en sl, [third baseman, with 34 stolen bases: : previous season. , , . Vie Hanson, | one 48:30 p. m.—~Winner of {Anal minute of play with a 50 10| providence bounced back last. Toledo 5. it 4 Tri-Cities 02, The New York Yankees, who! i : Who stands 6 feet 8 inches, scored | Gane | vs. winner of Game 2.3 1#8d, Purdue outlasted the HPar-inight, beating the Washington | Wayne 58, Anderson 82. were seventh in team batting dur502 peints in the 1944-45 cam- (championship). {tans who poured in three quick] [Lions, 7 to 4, to maintain a seven-| Soin LE SATURDAY ing 1946, wound up first in 1947 BUY Row USE YOUR CREDIT 2:30 Pain. ose Heulllh aot lay last 57. INDIANAPOLIS 47 , ‘TER :
Osh {point first-place lead in the Eastern! Rochester 5 Pt. Wayne 62 (overtime). With a .271 average, six points bet- Ne 8
season, .» + + The well-seasoned High School Cage Purdue held a 25 to 23 advantage
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Te : . : section. The Lions also lost Satur- NEXT GAMES ter than the Boston Red Sox. 4 PAY LEONS AFTER CHRISTMAS L. Covears operate twe teams in unit Schedule for Week the half way mark due to the day, bowing to the Cleveland Ba- SO IGHY Minespoli, at Toledo; NewYork led in virtually every | substitution. work of Bill Berberian and Howaid! irons, 8 to 2. hil — | hitting phase, with most runs 1 : as . Gift : x - TOMORROW, Willlams who shared the scoring : n.d PROFESSIONAL 3 No Red Tape . . . No Additional Costs Buffalo defeated Philadelph Association of America HEADS 'EM OFF . .. Last season Beech Grove at Westfield. honors for the tussle. Each tailed, 3, in another game last night. New York’ 70, Boston 4 Outfielder Willard Marshall of the Speedway at Lawrence Central. ji points. State regained the ‘ead, Hershey and the Springfield In- Philngun 38. TE AM PLUS X CIE A pn ee a a a a! , : | ” — sa————— —— - i New York Digs thiew out BOE Oy io = Spar, | [cllawitf, the ilermiission, 32 18 Siar "waged s 5:3 116 int the onl: § FOR MORE THAN 33 YEARS... . WE HAVE BEEN PROUD f We have runners than any gardener in the ¥ AR other Saturday contest. Manning, Sutphin BATTERIE R’ OF THIS LEON LABEL IN YOUR CLOTHES. At LEON'S : a National Ledgue. ... He had 19 as-| tral and Warren Central, assume. a seven point margin, 39 to er es | d by TAILORS fitted by TAILORS Shop. sists... and outfield mates Sid Gor-| SATURDAY =. Amateur Basketball | Casting Experts Yr anys by IA d in our own TAILOR SHOP don and Bobby Thomson each 12| Tourney at Tech—Howe vs. Peru; Irish Lose Willlam Manning and Charles 18 Months 1 and all garments are fashioned in our own TA HOC! ! for the best mark (total 43) by any Elwood vs. Broad Ripple. Conch ‘Moves Ktamse's. Yeish of | poTonighe's L Strauss & Co. Holidey\g,inhin recorded perfect scores in Guarantee | if by skilled TAILORS that know their business. pinghola fiy-catching trio n Whe circuit, Notre Dame were a victim of Den. gym is: 7:15, East Side Texaco vs: Pair-ithe 3 and 5-ounce accuracy \ LS YA YA a pag a VA Pn an en ” | ver in an inter-sectional affair in|mount Shas; BE Wa Sty, Merchants events of the Indianapolis Casting All sizes in = PR( NO LOST MOTION . «+ « Ben A les wait the Western city, 61 to 60. The v. North East oiieke os. | SlUD yesterday at Tomlinson Hall. stock for [ Chapman, manager of the Phila. highly touted Irish Hrew their sec-|iergar. = © CYO baskel cagues Ye" Harry Bee's 99 was second in the immediate a IN! delphia Phillies, says the Dodgers ond defeat in four starts, having | Seber Division Sacred Hewrt As, oul: ‘ounce event. delivery at uy . 4 A Gil will miss Outfielder Dixie Walker, rdi [dreppe their second outing to. [1li- Lourdes 23; St. Catherine 48, Holy Cross; + Women's - J -ounce—MTrs. Florence duced ?2 Ee particularly the veteran's ncanny| nois, and stopping No western and 2 Noi Trinity 41, Si. Joan of Arc 33; Bright, 95. redue 1 235 Mas achusetis Ave H Co artistry in playing those “ca I thdtana State on the Way. go Wir Division 1. St Philip (No, 1) 30. Junior 3; -ounce—Don Black, 93; prices. 4 S . i Foi shots off the right field Ph 4 "in| PITTSBURGH, Dec. 22 (UP)—At| A new Indiana seasonal scoring Trinity (No. 2) 32; 8t Joseph 44, Assump- Beverly Bright, 90. AUTO ; i 2 he et we Hie when folks ought to be Miss} record 1s in the making if jumping of, 3, Holy st phil a x 9 Womens 5% -ounce—Gladys Han- BLUE POINT SUPPLY i IN THE MIDDLE OF THE FIRST BLOCK. I traded to the ‘Pirates. ing about trimming 1IriSLMAas {4 {Johnny Wilson continues to tally for Junior Division oly Trinity inson : . CE |the Philadelphia Eagles were con=| Anderson as he did against St. a 8 aL a Philip | Junior - % -ounce-—Beverly Bright, Delaware, Madison and Ray Sts. Good Tailoring for More Than 33 Years C( ANOTHER TREE TOPPER «os [centrating today on ‘trimming the Joseph's if their ICC tilt at the B,st. Bridget 35. Little’ ower Ba. Rosary 91. | AR A RT OT 7 0 RS 7 PY 0 A 95 RA RY No Si Howie Schultz, the Hamline Col- [Chic ago Cardinals next Sunday in home of the Ravens. Wilson moved | - . i * Skating lege, St. Paul product, baseball {the battle for the National Profes-| his total to 137 by scoring 33 voints| ‘ ; . g and | basketball, who is one of the [sional League football title {against the Pumas as Anderson won, : a——— Anderson Packers’ key pro hard- [* The Eagles made themselves eli- 80 to 71. .
wood players, has a young giant [gible for this ornithological fracas| — Wabash defeated Ililnols Normal, | following him in the hometown. with the Red Birds by scoring a!53 to 46, and Evansville was dropped | » + « Vern Mikkelson is playing very decisive 21-to-0 victory yes-!by Ohio Wesleyan, C0 to 50 in other] center on the current Hamline terday over the Pittsburgh Steelers. | Hoosier _Sames, quintet. , . . He is 19 and stands The triumph was achieved be-| e————— 6 feet 7 inches, . .. He is rated cause Coach Earle (Greasy) Neale in the Gopher state as No. 2 col- |decided that a gamble oh a not-too- Pra Grid Standings
NATIONAL LEAGUE 1 lege center to Jim McIntyre, the consistent pass attack was better Eastern Division i Minnesota Big Nine star. {than a running game in which the (Final Standing) or) x & on Steelers were versed in stopping. Ph adelphia .. 9 4 0 a 329 242 8 od Fhe > (Lk 8 5 0 240 2 1 J WO SPORT PRO . “ Ed a Neale, giving his ace runner, Steve pe. on" 132.0 40 8 a0 ers rmer urdu aroun Van Buren, new duties, capitalized Wasiiington 3 8 0 33 208 367 Athlete, is playing professional bas- instead upon the sharp passing of orp Western. Division 190 -309 ketball“with the Boston Celts Tommy Thompson who flipped a Cicate Gods 8 3 0 Mn Last=summer, he played third base 28-yard pass to Jack Ferrante and Creen Bay 8 3 1 548 24 for Qui ney in the Three-I League ’ Los Angeles ¢ 6 0 500 250 4 a l4syarder to Van Buren forstouch- Detroit 3 9. 0 35 Wy . Quincy is a member of the New downs RESULTS YESTERDAY
York Yankee baseball chain Philadelphia 21, Pittsburgh 0,
ALL-TIME GREAT . « wNapoleon - " Lajole, one of baseball's all-time * TUESDAY IS BASKETBALL NIGHT
greats as a second sacker and hit- MAJOR LEAGUE
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spending the winter in Florida His hobby now is golf. , , . Lajole é ‘a. managed the Indianapolis. Indian in the.short war season of 1918. ,
In 1917, the Indians, managed by igh Jack Hendricks, beat Toronto, man Tues, N Pde a3
aged by Lajoie, in the Little World
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