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WEUNESDAY, MARCH 3, 1048
Leagues Are
ATES BRowNS
By United Press
h Pirates, was expected to bre in his first appearance of the
camp here today. Crosby phoned Manager Bill Meyer yesterday, “I want to work out, so be sure to have a uniform to fit me.” TUCSON, Ariz.—Pitchers Bob Lemon, Ed Klieman, Al Gettel and Ed Garcia were scheduled to hurl today in the Cleveland Indians first intra-squad seven-inning game of thé season. The game will pit the veterans zainst the rookies and will be followed with a long drill. Hank Greenberg is. still working out with the Tribe, but there is no indication that he has signed any kind of a contract.
Rookie Slams Homers
PASADENA, Cal.—Ted Lyons, manager of the Chicago White Sox, said today he would stick exclusively to a rookie lineup for the Sox opening exhibition series with the Chicago Cubs next week-
YWOOD, Mar. 3 Bing Lig part owner of the Pitts-
season at the team’s training
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Crosby Asks for Pirate U
ous workout for his team today to round them into shape for the exhibition games which start Sunday against the Pittsburgh Pirates. < ¢ Taylor and the whole team were elated by the slugging of rookie catcher Tom Jordan, up from San Antonio. In each of his five turns at bat, he knocked at least one pitch over the left-field wall, 357 feet away. ST. PETERSBURG, Fla.— Outfielder Charley Keller of the New York Yankes appeared today to have made a remarkable recovery from the back ailment which kept him on the bench and in hospitals last season. Keller, operated on during the winter, ran with his old speed, fielded with grace, and swung a bat smoothly. WEST PALM BEACH, Fla.— Connie Mack, manager of the Philadelphia A’s, promised today that his men would “do a lot of running and fielding to make up for the lack of exhibition games.” The A's, only major league team training on Florida's East
d. okie outfielder Gus Zernial pointed up Lyons’ announcement yesterday by swatting several home runs in batting drill, PHOENIX, Ariz. —%fanager Mel Ott of the New York Giants had praise today for the work so far shown in camp by rookie pitcher Earl MeGowan, left-hander from Waycross, Ga. McGowan, 27 years old, won 17 games and lost 11 last year for Minneapolis. ' CIUDAD TRUJILLO, Dominican. Republic—Elwyn (Preacher) Roe, southpaw pitcher obtained from the Pittsburgh Pirates during the winter, was on the sidelines at the Brooklyn Dodgers’ training camp today with an injured ankle, The injury, suffered on the first day of training, was not believed serious, y SAN, BERNARDINO, - Cal.— Manager Zack Taylor of the St. Louis Browns planned a strenu-
coast, have only six big league games s during their stay here.
Flair Promoted CLEARWATER, Fla.-<Man-ager Ben Chapman of the Philadelphia Phillies today nam rookie Al Flair as his regular first baseman. “The job is yours until you convince me you can’t make the grade,” ' said Chapman to the rookie. ST. PETERSBURG, Fla,—President Bob Hannegan of the St. Louis Cardinals said today that he would be “glad” to confer with holdout Stan Musial, but the first baseman was still unsigned. Other Card “0ldouts are pitchers Harry Brecheen and rookie Ray Yochim. Catcher Del Rice signed yesterday. FARELAND, Fla.—-The task of picking the Detroit Tigers’ first-string first baseman was no simpler than ever today, as
3 niform Campbell continued to sparkle in practice. :
Vico hit ,307 last year for Portland of the Pacific Coast League, while Campbell hit .304 for Louisville of the American Association.
Absent From Camp
reporting at camp when he was a St. Louis Brownie, was still absent from the camp of his new club, the Boston Red Sox, today. BRADENTON, Fla. — Manager Billy Southworth of the Bostorf| Braves was getting his first good look today at Jeff Heath, outfielder acquired from the St. Louis Browns. Heath, who hit 27 home runs for the Browns last: year, reported at camp yesterday, as did infielder Bob Sturgeon and pitcher Clyde Shoun.' TAMPA, Fla.—Pitcher Johnny Vandermeer of the Cincinnati Reds, still a holdout, said today that he anticipated an early settlement of his differences with club President Warren Giles. Vandermeer is working out with the Tampa club of the Flor-| ida-International League,
Lonesome Newsom
ORLANDO, Fla.—~Pitcher Bobo Newsom, released during the winter by the New York Yankees, was working out today with the Washington Senators, but club President Clark Griffith said he wasn’t interested in signing Newsom. LOS ANGELES—Dick Culler, veteran infielder acquired from the Boston Braves, was expected to take his first workout today as thefnew first-string shortstop of the Chicago Cubs. Culler came in a deal for infielder Bob Sturgeon. Only holdout on the Cub roster of 40 men is pitcher Emil Kush.
Fight Results & Y By United Press
NEW YORK (Broadway Arena)—Joey Brocato, 138%, New York, stopped Wil-
SARASOTA, Fia.—Pitcher Ellis, Kinder, who was invariably late Fran
Wier, Iowa ........ Schnittker, Ohio State, Forward Mcintyre, Minnesota .... Center Harrison, Michigan ..... Guard Elliott, Michigan ........ Guard
reported five days early. Roo
ball team: FIRST TEAM
SECOND TEAM
Cubs Sign Lowrey
third base this year, capi
rookies George Vico and Paul
lie Beltram, 138, New York (7).
the Cubs’ squad of 40.
rookie from is a former Notre Dame baseball captain
Frank Kalin, who was with the Indians in 1947, and Harry Minor, who saw service with Riverside, Cal, are the two outfielders who
kie Kaiser caught for the South Side Saints in the Big Six amateur league here last summer.
Big Nine Selections CHICAGO, Mar. 3 (UP) — The United Press all Big Nine basket-
+++ Forward
Cook, Wisconsin ...... Forward N Eddleman, Illinois .... Forward Watson, Indiana ... Suprunowicz, Michigan .. Guard Schulz, Iowa
«+ess Center
«++ Guard
108 ANGELES, Mar. 3 (UP) —Harry (Peanuts) Lowrey, veteran outfielder, being shifted to tulated today after a one-day holdout siege and signed with the Chicago Cubs, leaving Emil Kush, star relief hurler, as the only holdout on
rs In Camp
5:
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to him by Detroit police officials, tie “continued his attempts to protect
Hockey's Reputation |
|At Stake in
Probe
Mar. 3 (UP)—The investigation of
charges were involved with a Detroit New York and Boston. in possession of new evipromised
g
yesterday by DeCommissioner
phasized that it 8. Toy, who em had to be kept secret because “the hockey investigation is incidental to a gencral criminal
pre Without sufficient evidence,” “However,” sald Campbell, “I
have found out. I now have a takeoff point established for my investigation. I might make al. suspension of one or more play-
mation nec to supplement what is contained in this report.” The hearing was called to pool Information about gambling operations throughout the state. Besides Campbell and other league officials, it was attended by top law enforcement officers and Detroit police department authorities,
On the Ice
AMERICAN LEAGUE Eastern Division
w e Providence '..... 37 3 3 ns on n New Haven ...., 38 28 3 a in Hershe nia 3 2 a i 345 8 | peng » 1 HN 7 15 39 6 36 203 309 Western Division Cleveland ....... 313 11 81 Bee nR RH RB INDIANAPOLIS. 30 26 5 6&5 359 Hh ir 1 37-9 81 218 246
RESULTS LAST NIGHT Cleveland 6, i adeiphis b je) 4
Hi 6, Poe oe, 3.
Frisco VFW Post Defends Cage Title
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featherweight, won eight-round decision over Pat Murphy of Racine, Wis., last night in one of two feature bouts
Saturday night. ; Three teams were eliminated last night in opening games. MocPheérson, Kas. defeated Enid, Okla., 45-38; Akron, O., nosed out Anderson, 66-62, and Aberdeen, 8. 2 trounced Spottsburg, Pa., 83-
———————————————— Bears’ 1948 Schedule CHICAGO, Mar. 3 (UP)—The Chicago Bears have announced a six-game home schedule for Na. tional Football League play next . The dates: »
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Graziano Is Signed For Nontitle Bout
NEW YORK, Mar. 3 (UP)—
World middleweight ehampion Rocky Graziano has signed to meet George (Sonny) Horne of Valley Stream, N. Y., in a 10round nontitle bout at the. Uline arena in Washington, April 5.
D. C, It will be Graziano’s first bout
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Barons Close On Flag, Beat
Stretch String to 18 Victories in Row
By United Press The Cleveland Barons, like “Old . River,” continued to roll al today toward a pennant in the western half of the American Hockey League, The Barons, stretching their unbeaten parade to 18 games with a 6 to 5 victory over Philadelphia last night, opened the gap between themselves and the idle
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